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Mr*. 11. L. Gibson Entertains the Will Be I.orated On Side Perch
The Hotel Carnee
v/ Daughters ef Wesley
For Sale -Tho beet-Mfb An4 dry
The* Daughters of Wesley w«V On Friday, March 24th the big house lots In "Georgetown?* Cor.
entertained ,b'y Mr*. II. L. Gibson day ip political ,circleB w^ll center 10th St. and Bay Av*. Cheap and
St. her home on'M agnolia avenue around the Hotel Carnes which will easy payments. Address Box 1162.
The speakers
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Thursday
evening.' There waa no be headquarters.
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business so this was wholly a soda! stand will be the side porch feeing
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For Sale— I sideboard, i leather
doubtedly the. best, pleco of emo­ such a contingency." The next evening. Mrs. Gibson delighted her the cast and the speakers will be
with many selections on the just at the east door. Manager covered couch, I revolving book
tional acting ever seen anywhere.” season the same thing happened, and
It la not generally known, but Mr. it ag^ln became necessary for him to Vicfrole and later served refresh­ Carnes haa kindly donated- the use css«, 1 gasoline range, 1 Junior vio­
Farnum almost becomes’ a minister aend for rnonay enough to bring the ments. Those present were Mcs- of his house tor the day and the lin, 1 settee and chalra to m atch.
visitors will be made moat comfort Inquire 106 E. 3rd St. Sanford, Fla.
and then a lawyer, before becoming company back. Finding that he dames J. D. Roberts,- T, D. Hayes,
able in.every way. The Carnes be­
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Claude
Herndon,
W.
W.
Abernathy,
an actor and later a director. Both was determined to become an'actor,
ing
official
headquarters
will
be
T.
W.
Williams,
H.
H.
Hill,
Missan
his brothers, William afid Dustin .brother Bill took him with hia own
For Sale—Nice pony, spHng wagoo
Bessie, Ray ton, Lota Hvans, Versa crowded with the politicians and
* had entered the profession, and the company.
and
harness, aft for |95.00. Leaving
thia
1
meeting
promiaca
to
bo
one
of
Woodcock, Saidlo Williams, Elisa­
old folks, although professional '
the
largest
that
has
occurred
In
the
beth
Musson.
themselves wished Marshall to enter Francla X. Bushman and Beverly
city. Enquire L. T.’ Crialer, Ohio
slate in many years.
Announcements ■*
Bayne Tonight
some other field. The ministry was
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Arrangements have not been com­ House,
Tho Workers Council will hold
determined upon for the young msn
The next Attraction on the Metro
For Sale— Fine lota on Myrtle
and ho was sent to the Easton,. program la "Man and His Soul,” a their regular meeting Wednesday pleted for the program for Friday
Malkc, Conference Seminary, a
pretentious feature In which Francis night at seven o'clock. All teachers, but it is certain that the speaking avenue, at rock bottom price# for
Methodist institution. It did not X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne, officers and adult members of the will start at ten o'clock in tho morn­ cash. Also two story house corner
take young Farnum, or the faculty the foremost of screen /artists 'are Bunday school are urged to bo pres­ ing and lost the greater part of the Oak and Fourth strdot. Apply 410
* ------ Oak avenue.
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of the Seminary cither, for that eeen in the stcllsr roles. This mar- ent, as very Important buslneaa Is to day.
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transacted.
All
the
candidates
have
promised
matter a long time to discover his vclous Metro wonderplay, which
For Sale— Wholesale fish business
Our aim for Easter is 400 in the to bo here If possible and there will
total lack of inclination for the was produced* by the Quality Pic­
ministry. So he was sent to the tures Corporation will be shown Sunday school. Lost Sunday the bo thousands of people here to hear nets, fish boats, launches, etc. C. L
attendance reached 246 and great them. Tho local candidates will als Vincent.
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University of Maine to study law. here at tho Star Theatre tonight.
____________ _____________^---Interest
is being manifested.
be out In force and the day should
Ho lasted there for three years, but
It promises to be tho sensation of
For Sale— Two lots^nctr corner
Prayer meeting service following be a grand getting .together for the
the call of the blood was too strong tho season, a£ It, is easily the best
Celery
avenue and Hickory street,
the
Workers
Council
Wednesday
county
of
Seminole.
to be denied. He obtained a job production la'wbtch these two not­
sire
each
lot 44 feet by 128 feet."*
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At the exhibition booth in the
■with a travelling repitory company, able atara have appeared, and a night.
Saleable
white
people only.. |160.0(&gt;
Junior League
Stone Gove building the celery dis­
doing, aa he expresses it "everything crowning achievement fori Metro, a
for
both
lots.
Inquire Herald Of­
at
3
o'clock.
Parents
'please'serfd
play will attract the visitors and
from selling song books in front of company which ia setting a pace for
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your
children
promptly.
with the customary courtesy ac­
the house to playing juvenile leads." high standards.
corded visitors celery will be given
After three weeks the show went on
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For Sale—Owing to change toMr. Bushtnsn and Miss Bayne
to all those, who want to taste the electrical power wo have on hand
the rocks in Williamsport, Pa., and are surrounded by an exceptionally
Entertained Seniors
it devolved upon young Farnum to capable cast, including Helen Dun­
Miss Frances Aspinwall enter­ real Sanford4 product.
machinery in good condition, con­
send for enough money to bring"the bar, , Grace Valentine and other tained the Senior class and- faculty
sisting of boilers, engines, water
entire troup buck to New York, • As notable atago rind/-screen players. of the Sanford High School ai her
Aids and Abets Disease.
pumps,- (jre pumps, air compres­
Mr. Farnum puts it, "they^prob- The production '*m mounted on an home Friday night. The house was
Doctors havo learned that worry sors and sundry other machines,
nbly only took me along f6f just elaborate scale,- and in a remark­ beautifully decorated in the class means Insomnia, nervous dyspepsia, which we offer at prices which are a
able allegory the creation o( the colors green and white, with sugges­ hysteria, that it weakens tho bodily small part of the"orijfinal cost. If
defenses ami aids the attack of dis­
world i* shown, also the Garden of tions- of St. Patrick's Day.
intktft^lwd address Virginia Carolina
It Is the"
The evening was pleasantly spent eases of mlcroblc origin
Eden and other uqique scenes. An­
ChctOtf al Co., core H. 1L Peabody,
In contests in which Miss
Alina precursor or predisposing causS_-of MupeHnlnedent, Sanford, Fla.
other5 scene shows
the
destruction
of
many bodily ills; It is the one thing
v- ■ .
rst VV*-.
other scene shown the destruction Gcortz zantl Mr. Hume Humph which saps the patient's vitality —
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by fire of a large factory, in -whies were the fortunate winners. At the which, broadly speaking. Is hls power
rpc Jersey pigs, two
For Sale—
more than a thousand persons ap­ close of the evening the guests gath­ to will to get well.
months
old.
Apply
J. j j . Lord,
ered
around
tables
which
were
ex­
pear. The production was dirocted
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Sanford,
Flu.
quisitely
decorated
in
the
class
by John W. Noble.

the PI ay Houses in Sanford
Chit-C
!ha,t‘4 of
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LADY AUDLfeY’8 SECRET
A Wonderful Production —Dlacusaed
by Marshall Farnara
Shown at tho Star Wednesday,
March 22nd.
Marshall Farnum, who directed
the sensational William Foa. photodrama “ LAdy Audley’s Secret,*' sin
which Theba Bars is starred ia a
member of the. fitted Farnum fam­
ily. It seems that Mr. Farnum dis­
likes to aposk about his own work,
but when asked about Miss Bara he
# . • waxed enthusiastic. "Why," he cxho exclaimed, "I have been produc­
ing for the last fifteen years, but
never have I seen a woman gifted
with such reai» dramatic ability.*'
“ You know/’ lie Sfent.^on, "Lady
Audley’s Secret contalnsjaomo of the
most dramatic action ever screened.
Lady Audley is a womah cursed by
hereditary insanity, which causes
her to attempt her . husband's $fe.
Her malady, however, ia not ob­
vious. Neither does it come upon
her suddenly. It is tho general de­
velopment of an inherited taint,
. and the wonderful action of Miss
Bara In tracing tho slow growth of
the disease from the time of the
birth of her child to the big climax
of the story, when *ho becomes ab­
solutely a raving maniac ia un-

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colors
A delicious salad course
was served. Miss Aspinwall was as­
LO C O M O T IV E S ( HASH
sisted in serving by Miss M argaret
Diuck and her sister. Mrs. J. A.
| New Vit iicr ;i|&gt;b Kent lire ‘'T h e Inland T «kit eh.
During the evening Mrs.
of S urprise" Supplies Many Takuch rendered appropriate songs
Thrills
for the occasion.
At the Star, T hursday.
A Pullman day couch, and u Pull­
Another A ttraction Mar. 28lh
man sleeper and two locomotives
On account of selling the C h a u ­
are destroyed to give movie funs n
tau q u a tickets entirely too cheap
real thrill in the Vitngraph's latest
the association had a small deficit,
release, " T h e island of Surprise."
in order to meet Ibis the Alkahest
The scenes of the railroad wreck
Lyceum has agreed to furnish a n ­
were taken near Philadelphia, join­
other attraction
on
commission.
ing the country estate of J, B. Duke,
This
entertain
merit
w
ill
lie hold in
the tol&gt;ri&lt;;ro king
Allen’s T h e a tre
Tuesday
night.
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It tvas In this muss of wreckage

VTheda Batkin "Lady Audleya Secret" at the Star Wednesday

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locom otives

Director 1’uul S rardon facing one
another on a single track and sent
headlong toward one another
T he
crash destroyed both engines, which
toppled, over into the coaches.

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PROGRAMME AT THE STAR
VALUES ARE DETERMINED BY COMPARISON
AND
P R I C E—-—
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REGULATED
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--Admission 15c Nightly. Saturdays 5 and 10c

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Ward That Fascinating I.lllle
Actress
Fannie Ward, the distinguished
Star of the Lasky Company, who re­
cently created such a furore by her
splendid performance in the Lasky
production of Rector Turnbull’s
gripping story, "The Cheat,” will
be seen at tho Star Theatre on F ri­
day, Mar. 24, in the Jesse L. Lasky
production of ’’For tho Defense,” a
daring detective story by the game
author. In “ For the Defense" Miss
Ward !■ oeen as Fidele, a little
Prench novice fresh from tho con­
vent. How the witnesses a murder
and later ia able to aecure a confes­
sion from the asaaxain and free the
man she loves makes a photodrama
of unusual merit.
^Prominent in the excellent c u t
supporting Mix* Ward are , Jaek
Dean, Horace B. Carpenter, Jamca
Neill anff othor members of the
Lasky all star orgapixation. It ia a
Paramount Picture.

Conccrtti by the SU r’s Orchesta Nightly

Matinee Daily at 3:15; Night at 7

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SOM ETHING DOING EVERY NIGHT

MATINEE
Wednesday and-Saturday 3 p. m.

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T a k e * a* M any Chance*.

V/ her looks alone. .A naconda Stan­
dard

ing. storing awav. raving out glory
J V \V. Ware.

Triumph of Motor Truek.
In Frenca a bronro statue wslghlng
three and a half tone, that w u too
large to be handled by railroad or
canal, waa hauled on a motor truek
to ita destination.
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Between 3rd and 4th Si,

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Tuesdays
Thursdays
Saturdays
Reading Room Free to All

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FOR FiENT

«•Oak rj Avenue

A t t h e S ta r
T h u rs d a y

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For &gt;ub- Good horse cheap G R
llled'oi , l ell r&gt; avenue.
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For Rent Upstairs rooms, east«gfjv3^'
-cvpiityre
Outride porch. 'Llglib''
* hmrsrknppttig. if desired.
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For_ Sale J Automobile
Cadillac
I seven passenger, in elegant condi­
tion. will sell for $1560.00 ennh or take
Everything Worth While.
N ever think vnursnlf too Insignifi­ a Ford Roadsjer or five passenger if
cant or th e ttylng too mean
You ami in grtfld condition us part pay.
H have an In fin It,* capacity for absorb­
60-2 tc

ler that hail only been In tpwn half
a day walked Into tho mlddio of tho
street, right out In front, hero, gnvo
sort of tt shout, and dropped dead!”
“Was tho train so lato that hq ox*
pocted to bo obliged to stay hero over
night? asked a hyporrrlttcal drum­
mer whtftke sales bad not been all that
he had desired.—Kansas City Ktar.

W

I ,-r Sale Sideboard,
bookcase
and other household- furniture. Mias
Hunter, on Sanford Orlando road,
it f n No i
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h or '•ah- £ Desk
Bookkeepers
standing desk and chair, black walJust th e same, a man who can tell’a nut, oiled finish.
Gbod a* new.
good w atermelon by looking at 11 and Hig b ar g a i n at $S fid
Inquire Ferthum ping It often selects a bail wlfs li aid II ard '* are* ( n
60-atc

She

Shall W om en Prop ose 7

ha* u problerp which
■,fc‘*Vilnld rock the brains of tho prriinnry story teller. Cyrus Townsend
Brady, however, from whose novel
the film was picturized, is no ordin­
ary story teller, and he finds a way
of deciding the point in question.

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The Zimmer Sisterit Concert P arty
[with
I » ,th Miss Nelliy Zimmer, Harpist
| Miss Ethel Zimmer, pianist and conI trnlto soloist. Miss Nellie Poster.
render and soprano soloist.
Puller announcem ents
will
he
tnude in Friday's issue of The H er­
ald.
T h e admission will he Adults 60e,
Children 26c.
Buy your ticket
early.

For Sale Eggs for H atching
Thoroughbred,
Utility,
B arred
Plymouth Hocks, 10 cents each.
Fifty &lt;*r more. 7 cents each.
King
Poultry Yards, Lakeland. Fla.
59-6tc

For Sale P haeton in excellent
Concentration.
Will sell to quick cash
It Is concentration that counts Tho condition
buyer
at
$60
00. Cost three times
flame of a candle applied direct I*
I
mjmre Fernald Hard
I
Ills
price
more uncmnforinOle than die diffused
w are 1’o
iiO-'Jte
neat of a mast lurnace Selected

‘graph feature urte of ihe best, films)' Of course women should pro|m*o It
produced under their trade mark
is women wfiu change their entire lives
^Fqpturvd »r» ih*s p r o d u c t W wrT* WL»-p1&gt;y(nurnfflfi». Il ls women who take
limn Courtenuy, long n favorite
iti! otr on colossif responsibility by tnatrb
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lugitimatc stage; Eleanor Wop4y ’ mony. The woman should surely bo
sa J£eefe
ond other prorftiv
j &gt; ruff, Vena
Keefe and
premu allowed to choose tho man Tor whom
rient VitNqJrei'hera..
’
e^e tebds herself able
wolfram) give,
.
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, ■MnK propose, mpq havo had fl all In
With his memoyy Trlank. of. jireced- m«ir.Q»ri !r«uil» up i« n«w. WM if they
mg .events m Erls hi
li e , aim! w-itfv tw o | have ndiicrleil the wrong .woman they
beautiful girls b h u th : claim ing to he lia jo) oniy.lhetpscG
only Ibemach vs y lu a u t e -lor it
his wife as the
are ^stranded ; Xvomen o f the V'urld
-an island in the SolitU Sens,'i n ­
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fested with ferocious savages, the;
*, * ■ Nlturaj Irtf-eronec,
hern of the new Vitagraph Blue!
"Day boforn ycslcnlny.” related The
Ribbon Fe%giro, " T h u " Island of [ landlord of ihn Petunia tavern, "n fel­

Tuesday, March 21st—Metro Picture—Francis X. Bush­
man and Beverly Bayne in "Man anti His Soul," a
ator^Vif the birth of conscience in 6 acts. 5 and 15c.
Wednesday, March 22—William Fox Featuie—Theda
Bara in ‘ I.ady Audley's Secret." Miss Bara is ron»|dtnd the greatest emotional actress thejugeen jtfts
ever known, and-she is at her I eighth in trip picture.,
Thursday, March 23—Big Four Doy—William Cou-te
. nay in "The Island of Surprise" n Blue Ilibdon fea­
ture written by Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady and
much Letter than "The Island of Regeneration."
Friday, March 24th—Paramoi/nt Day—Fannie Ward
in the "For the Defense." Miss Ward was last seen
in Tennessee’s Pardner, and she even displays more
talent In this picture,
COMING—Sarah Rernheart in "JcannC Don*.

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that the actors wore posed and the
scene taken with Lovell, the hero,
rCscUihg the girl whom he is ,»up-

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No Rivalry,
visitor waa being shown over a
big cotton mill by the proprietor, who
proudly displnyed some of (tin fnlirlrs
produced. Holding up a piece of print
ed calico, he said "Our latest pattern
Excellent work. Isn't It?" "It's all
right." said the visitor, "but you can't
hold a candle to the goods we I urn out
In uiy w orks'" "rtame line?" asked tho
host, somewhat offended
"No.” roJolnqd the other; "our* Is gunpowder.'"

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Rent tin e nicely furnished
11At and cold water.
Ad
dress /,. wo7. cure Sanford Herald

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House for Rent—No. 116 gWest
Ninth Si, Apply to H. C. DuBose,
112 N T Park. Ave.
37-tfc
Llrr Rent— Bovcral nice office
r6oms over Yowell'e. Enquire N. P.
Y-o well 4: Co.
32-tf
Board and room by day or week.
Gate City House.
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For Rent—5 room house, 422 Pal­
metto. $io per month.
W. M.

Haynes, Herald

Office.

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For Rent—708 Park avenue. En­
quire of H. C. DuBose, First and
P'^k^nvenue. «
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CLASSIFIED

WANTED

ADVERTISING

Wanted—Position aa caretaker of
house of some one going away for
the summer. Address P. O. Box
486, city._____
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See J. T. Allen, Seventh and
? All Local AdTcrllHcmcnfs Under
Iaiurcl
for heavy hauling, plowing
This Heading THREE CENTS e
and
cutting.
He is prepared to do^
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
all
kinds
of
team
work. Phone 804..
Charge ?5 Cents.
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Wanted to Rent—Plano for sev­
FOR SALE' ■ eral weeks. Will pay for removal ef
same.
Address Mrs. H. L. Dei
Forest, Sanford.
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Lor Sale—-Four good mules, wngFor Exchange—Will accept Ford
on-and harness, farming implements,
etc. P. O. Box 838.
55-tfc automobile aa part payment on good
8 aero tract, 2 acres cleared and
. . For Sale- Thoroughbred
R. J. fenced and under cultivation A
Red Rggs for hatching. $1.00 for 14. years. Not tih&gt;s. This land If tiled
W. M. Haynes, Herald Office.
will raise Any kind pf crops. • En­
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quire at Herald offica.
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IN THE HEART OF TH P WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
SEMI • WEEKLY

ON. TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
I N S A N F O R D — Life h

VOLUME VII

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Wo,th Living

FRIDAY MARCH 21. 1916

NO. 62

Puleston and Mrs. ft. \V. H erndon.
thusiasm in the n u m ero u s recitals
The sixth prize went to th e float
she has given with her sister.
arranged by the B. &amp; O. Garage on
In a long description of one of her
an In ternational truck and was a
concerts the Musical E nterp rise of
distinctively Sanford float, being
C am den, N. J., re m a rk s as follows:
trim m ed in celery and oth er vegti**'
" T h o talentod young h a rp is t waa
aides, With Jam es Stew art drivings
given an enthusiastic welcome and
Receiving hopo/utble ificntioTi was
each n um ber was heartily encored.
the Drisson car trim med in orango
ShsT-dolighted all with her ease and
and purple, in which were Mrs.
grace, as well as th e sweetness of
B ritton. Me*. J. T. Wallace, Mrs.
her music.”
**R E. Tolar, Mrs. Fred Walsemati
Miss. Ethel Zimmer, Pianist and
and
Miss
Gladys
Fields
of
Tam
pa.
PARADE W I T N E S S E D b y
MANY PROMINENT YACHTS- THE S A N F O R D GROWERS
Contralto Soloist
SWEET L I T T L E TOTS I N
Among the many other cars get­
h u n d r e d s
o p
•
MEN HERE TO SEB* .
BROUGHT IN SOME FINE
Miss Ethel Zimmer is a young
BEAUTIFUL DECORATED
ting special mention by the judges
VISITORS
woman of great personal charm , pos­
EVENT
,
CELERY
- CABS
were the I.aing car, Gilbert car,
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sessing a splendid personality, well
M
Maine*
car,
Dieterich
car,
Arnert
Tin* Spring Fair ami Celery FeaT h e Hernld has contended for
Those who thought the Celery a d a p te d for platform work. She la
T h e a u to parade on Tuesday was *
tival opened'.very ulisplciously on car and Knights of C olum bus car. years th a t Lake Monroe was one’of Fair was a joke woke up on a large a graduate of the Ithaca Conserva­ fine of cogrse, b u t waa there over
Tuesday mornlhg" a t 11 o'clock when
T he Herald car was decorated in the finest race courses in the state disappointm ent yesterday 'm orning tory of Music and has had wide ex­ an y th in g lovelier or sw eeter th an
the cntfnon of Count Jo»cf DeMont newspapers and in order to carry ou for b o a ts of all claaaea and th e re­ when 't h e Celery s ta rte d coming in perience as a pianist and contralto our babies on parade W ednesday
announced th estartln g of the mon­ the black and white efTect the t rim ­ g a t t a yesterd ay d e m o n s tra te d this from rujveral sections .an d the fine soloist. Fora num ber of y ears she morning.
More th a n fifty littlo
ster auto parade from Tenth atrect. mings were of the same and the fact.
T h e races were n o t as well prizes were awarded to tho growers was with th e LeB arge Concert ones, from the tiny in fan t to th e
l.eil by Sheriff Hand, Chief Tillis devil was seated astride th e radi­ a tte n d e d by the y a c h ts m e n with who realized th a t for a little trouble C o m p a n y and with h£t own com ­ five year old girls and boys m arch­
ami the mounted police the parade ator.
P. M. Klder drove the cars their, bouts us should have been, on a great reward was in store for them . pany she has had fnAny tours ing in Hn£. I t was a p r e tt y picture
started with the Royal Fu^leflr and in the car were the business account of the lateness of the season T here was a m isunderstanding on th ro u g h o u t all parts of tho coun- of exquisite baby beanty, the littlo
band in the front and .then .oorne the manager W.
M. Haynes. Supt. hu t enough of them were here to Ulo part of the growers who had cj^ tfy.
hum an l o w e r s vicing with the flower
beautiful cara. in regal splendor ‘of Ratliff and M artin M cDaniel and view the course and express their pectFll to compete and the com m it­
decorations
around them ns tho
She doea piano m onologues with
llowen), bunting and decorations. Guy Stenstrnm .
a d m ira tio n for the lake,
Next sea­ tee about the time for bringing on q u a in t descriptions of w hat it all floats and carts lined out for tho
The Fire Department trucks, ladder
The auto parude was g r e a t - and so son S anford will have a big e v e n t in the celery for award a n d this kept means, and she (days from the mnrch, m any of the older group
natron and hose carts were first in pronounced by the many peop.e who F e b ru a ry in the speed boat class several from coming in on the first
m usters in such a way th a t the com­ pushing their doll carts or pushline mid had been decorated for the witnessed it. ’ While those partici­ T he results of the races yesterday awards
The idea of Jhe manage­ mon people understand and. are e n ­ rnobilea or inarching together in
ixr.ision and Chief P axton and his pating bad but ly.tle lime for dec- were as follows:
ment was for tho growers w ho had tertained and pleased.
E nthusiastic applause burst
She raises pairs.
clhcient bunch of fire fighters were tjruHuiis the bara.W'ere excellent and
111 the speed boat class tho Flying some celery lo bring it to tho exhi- the musical stan d ard of her hearers. forth continuously as the prettily
in evidence on th e wagons.
M ajw c g a v e 't h e vm.it ops,*, it good idea of the Eagle tielonging to C a p t. .L ansing jition booth for the visitors 'to see
decorated carta
passed
admiring
T he S ta te Journal of Lincoln,
Davison, the city council and of­ Hanford ’itpiriV -jW
friends. Tho parade was led by the
of L ake George light house s tatio n and eat and on T h u rsday bring in
rprise.
Neb.,, in com m enting upon lier
ficials were also a t th e head of the
tho exhibition celery und come in
W o m an ’s Club car with its p re tty
Im m ediately aff^r .the parade tin* won first.
work,
very aptly suid t h a t she is
prpeession and th e B ap tist Tem ple
the
prize
class.
Several
growers
;-decora
tin ns of roses, and driven by
In the heavy cruiser class the
judges disappeared in tin* crowd
"A charm ing young Indy who knows
fi.,v« Hand lirought up the rear to
brought
in
the
prize
stuff
early
in
Mrs.
John
Meisch. In this car rodo
and have not been seen since blit it \ •Tima belonging to Mr Kennison
how to entertain an audience with
| . . i tilings lively an d leave u good
th
e
week
and
it
was
not
in
lit
Con­
;
the
winners
of the B etter Baby
is thought that they will come ont of O rlando won first, C om m odore
beautiful songs, beautifully sung,
la-ti m the m outh of the beholders
dition
for
compelitiun
(
Contest
of
l
!*!*&gt;.
wiih their mothers.
Nevertheless I D a h lie tt of Sanford second, the
of retirem ent today
and higb class piano solos artistii'alThis w a* an attractive feature of the
"i
parade s ta rte d on
Tenth [they h.l v • I (o' I h an k ■* of tin* M\j Olige - I a men n( Del,u Mil ! Ii iril
lb
• r t In display i» &gt;me f but ly re n d e re d
parade,
The
mothers
wearing
uni wi*n t down Park to l i r i t j meat and I it•*v an- all brave men to
III tin* caluii l,o.ii race ( apt, S u n b ' t can I* proud ••t and while Miss Iterthn \t rfls. R eader and
nurse's
raps
and
aprons,
held
their
• iru there circled over the I u n d e rtake in* h
t stupendous task I Bugenh.1rt of the Mamie first, M ill Tie there i' not much id it tin* ipiulity
I nsir ii m c n la lis l
bullies in their arms
These were
v r- r part of th e business and resis
of
I
f
l
’
best
| Hawn nf Geo Det nlir* second, the
Mi-* Wells is the read* r will* tin*
i
-eciions of th e city.
The
udg* » w *:rr I .corgi* I l*&gt;y Boston Lyrics, who was with Ui6 Jack Allen Gillen, William Albert
J tills be­
HH. G R O W l . l l s VN I &gt; S l i l I* I* b i t s N I’Mi. bi-lehgliig to Roy
Gillen. Billy Boughclle Wight, S rah
.iih their b urdens of
p re tty
W ininer and Charles Tyler. | r | ) t | 1 | | •
ing third.
She \\ ill d O 1he Maxwell, Mary Maxwell. J e a n n e tte
o.iiipuiita and the many
Aunts
fiH'*DTtri
ifclw
*
Vr.M^
i
■
i
*
1
1
•
r\
The William l imlliourne Co. M a k ­
■oilng Monday r i, M !.■, -pe* oil iiopstirO1and Gerald Geiger
Ill the free for til race the N e ttie
As ’.he
&gt;i forth great applause from
a "1. .inti .liter a *ari fiil iu
ran i'* me of
ing il spci lull) of Mail Itfd rf
i uni’ fir-l. M illlr Hawn si’i’ului
ear
bail
been
decorated
f•
•
r
the
auto
. ml.led thnusiiiid.4 gnltilfevd
' ? llu | ij| | (l VAII«),' A-A.1r «1- Vkl'fl
I! u slot ’ *»f*
I lie l .it'll o broke the / le e r in g gear
Help out the &lt; huulatiqua A**so- parade it was not eligible for
tide walks ami everywhere
One of the largest firms in the in the cruiser race ami ibis p re v e n t­
elation by attending this a tira eiio n prize in the Baby parade, although
i be line of the parade The
I’ri/.C. l ow ashed &lt;’e|er\
' d ally more races in. tills class
Adults nil ii-fit- r bill fell L*.ri cents very beautiful
Sanford
district
growing
and
slop
Tin* judges found i l
4 .
of the p arade had an auto
I
( Ifte 11.(If I'nn \ irgl 'll.
plug
celery
are
flu*
Win
Coulbourne
Tin
Virginia
It
.
the
fast
bout
lit/
dillicult to make a decision on the
r.. i the line at several points,
i S p r i i a l He r u \ m o b t i goods
merits of t li** decorations for all
s |t. \ s HI P R I M , ltd. S S
• r in get a line of the ears at C o . who li.nc over si \ i ( airi's m bulging to I T Brady w.e* unable
11 In \ lfgmr.it 1 a: nl’iva l H
celery
and
lett-uci
I
bis
firm
bus
to
com
pete
on
iiceount
of
engine
were no lovely but they finally
0 1. &gt;■Hi ,i gles and when I fie i-nr*
I&gt;n-t(T|ih local agent al San
Brady was so
iiru n f i tn a ld H a r d w a r e t u. lie awarded the prizes as follows The
• l up in (font of I In* R o'el play I'd n« im portant port iii tin* trouble .uni i apt
\\ on l y T. I Hawkins
t mdivuitl first prize to Mara* Louise
o rg a n iz e s ItuMiicsi,
1 .in,.-- tin* work of tile judges 111 j growing and shipping of winter disgusted 1 tint he sold lilt* boat to
and
Hriic Ltiwnshed Celery
Vegetables
und
their
“
Quality
Frank
Allen
on
the
spot
time*
pleased
t((
1
Foster, riding upon a riooi of while
«'.&gt;v i- the finest ears was certainly
Me
a
re
a
t
all
*1
Horse So u tb Bend
,,
'Tin* races a l l r j i Ved intitiy yychts- Aw.i rife* I tin
i ' ,t for them
T h e judge** were First' brand with the red
note itiiiveinctit* tha t will te n d to roses, drawn liy a Cavalier in white,
They J men liefe from a distance and they Hlow, iKi li.it i’ll by Hill II aripy’Ttx^’ im p ro v e Sunflrd und her posithirv as E. K. Foster, Jr.,
the little lady
'■ i Tuesday morning and were tiow well known t o the trad**
Co Sanford. Won !*y I, A Brnjnnhi|r
in
car
lots
and
pay
special
a
t
­
sitting
upon
her
throne
with ’the
were
delighted
with
tint
course
here,
*omp.irative strangers in the city,
!l city *if Florida
Progress in husilc.
•
•
•
tention
to
tin*
northern
trad
e
but
sweet
grace
of
baby
dignity.
Every
i
\pressing
their
opinion
Mint
th
e
lug
iriowitig the occupants of any
ness means progressive Sanford.
detail of the decoration, the little
first Prize,
Washed
Celery-of !bc tarj|. T hey were J. R. H a y ­ their specialty i» the mail order busi­ races t h a t are pulled olT^ In Miami
Th^* Geo. H. Formild Hardw are
den
Dmahn, N ebraska, Janies ness and they are making a strong and p th er (daces in the *9(Attr ^i^ring Awarded f&gt;bi&gt; Half I’uri Virginia Coni|iuny of Sanfor*! i» s e ttin g the one’s attire nnd the courtier’s suit
was harm onious and artistic.
The
Ti vlor of Philadelphia and Sharon hid foi" the trade of tin: southern ibe winter m onths could he staged Carolina Sperm! Peruvian tit2 gumlx, (mcp for, ti better Sunford.
During
group
prize
of
equal
value,
irt
each
donated
by
,V.
(
Co.,
II
G,
i)i**there much better
T he .yarhurpten
Jo- . - of I ndinnafiolis. After u most j Mti‘tes
the past V**cks this coin|tany has
case two und a half dollars in gold
U on by
In order to supply this trad e the would not have t «&gt; take the tiresome erjcil bw'ul itgent Sanford
■ari-fid inspection of. the . different
mad*’ great .**Iri*f*•*, towiir'l- its hIii was a w .t n p ’l lu Mar;. u ltd .O llx c r
lo.
Gli
liter
n
(
'oulbourne
(
u
are
wasleng
t
be
ami
dangerous
trip
down
the
east
- e awards were made as fulgar:
’l..»rg**r Imniin
for .* larger
r
i'1'iinil I'm*- \\ awhcil i I*■ry , nia'i^ gre.i! -I r i*lew toward-* n-* »!o Miller ilu* twins nt Dr and Mrs
icier.* Mi I in it own factory face i oust i.it.il and ’’.inford would bring
Vw aided • trie Spring 1 i i Harr&gt; a.
Aouiuti lb** vwrt*«f r h n r Oliver I. Miller. lire .u tm ag u avua.
prizr, The W om an's I'lub tiously called the ‘'laundry '* and Visitor- from e\ery psrl of tin* niu n
al.so in white and drawn by T h eo ­
tile
relery
conies
from
t
he
w
qs||
d
m
.jTTuT
b
j
TYrnald
H
a
rd
w
a
re
Co.,
try.
—
Sartford.
'Among
tho
various
i beautiful yin* decorated in
dora
Miller and Ruth Henry, dressed
T h e boat (uceit d e m o n strate d th a t Sanford. Won by H. H ChnppeU. cltaxrgxrs -tj^is company Iiuh m ade has
and green a n d trim m ed in Hban ^aiid perfect and is tied ujt m
as
fairies.
T he pretty idea vraa
Second Prize, Beat C rate Celery — hx*cn th a t mf renovating their stock,
red roses,.* tho club flower, r ttra c tiv e packages tbut ure most with th e cooperation of tho people
cleverly developed ntid altogether
plcasinf!
to
the
eye
of
the
buyers.
here and by the assistance of Mesffr*. Awarded O n e , Half Ton Wilson *£ discarding unsalable goods, the re­
ur had been trim m ed by the
• r.lmfming. T he seroird prise winner
bolus of the club and was driven- T his firm waa among the pioneers in S h erm an and Kennison of th** S an ­ T Co., for relery grown with W &amp;. placing of in *i*1*■r n stocks and re n ­
wax Cart Went in a lovely pink ami
the
idea
of
washing
Sanford
celery
ford
Boat
Works
and
C
n
p
i.
B
rady;
T f^rtiitreh'. hv It C
Maxwell ovating the store so th a t the aj*
hv Mrs Jo h n MvUch and with Imr
white carriage, .pushed by Emily
Geo
De- !u. .*1 agent. Won by T 1 Hawkin'* pcurtotec of tlieir establishm ent is
were (|)t. president of the club, Mrs. at home and putting it up in (nick- Cottimodnre G abbetl,
Ray
To M artha Aimed* Bryaq.
I'ugenhurt and Roy ; It ih the opinion of m.tii\
Iniiu W Djrkina, Mrs. W. W Aher- ages that would attract the trail*1 ( iilte* ( a p t
who (ileusunt to t lie e&gt; i’
w
us
given
the third prize, a sago
Mr** W. I„ Morgfln, Mrs Their success bus been phenomenal Tillis and the other local spurts Sntl- I |
seen the celery on exhibit ton
Mr S haron K Jones, an expert (rutill
The carriage was in yellow
and
their
mad
order
business
lias
ford to st season call easily have one l i i i ’ nothing in Florida m old tourli
In *w T urner, Mrs G**o 1-n.v. J r
grown st* i&gt;111y during the season , „j tiic largest re g alias on Lake ii (or quality and park and tin* ex­ hardware man fnim l miianap.dts, Hhlt v. hit**, with dully little ’ yellow
ur t Mr* Henry \\ ight.
lnd . has been in Sanford some six biddies, and Easter *-gg», for Miss
until they have been forced lo double Monroe th a t lias evl*r been held in hibition here to d a y , i* attracting
weeks reorganizing .md p u ttin g on M artha t» just a tiny hiddh* herself,
file second prize was awarded to their office force to keep up with
the s ta te
wtib* attention
Sanford celery this a modern basts the hustm-M of l biz ' n , e Raster egg idea was also clever­
i 1- &gt;iir driven by Miss May Thrash- the increased business
Their idea
The prizes hung up yesterday fur year i* said to be the finest th a t hux company.
lu line with this pro­ ly developed in this entry. Riding
•
I fits car was trim m ed in white
of sending out orjly the best quality the different events were of great ever been grown and the grower*
gressive m ovem ent the com pany has in a beautiful carriage covered with
,*o *1 yellow (lowers and was greatly
right from their own farms and g u a r­ value, am o u n tin g to several hundred are learning th at the good pack and
secured the services of Mr. Jus. white roses Was Mary Elizabeth
t*i hlinerd by the five lovely * girls,
anteeing the quality and- pack’ has dollars and wifi lie awarded by C apt {mn| quality will bring results.
Taylor of Philadelphia, Bn , as
Mu.. Thrasher driving the cur and
Tolar, sweet und dainty herself, to
brought swift returns io continued Brady, at the jewelry store of Henry The washed celery shows up lo good
manager and diredt head of their whom was awarded the fourth prize,
v tli lier were Misses Frances Choporders and their trade Is being grad
advantage und placed j i \ h n o u y ^ ’ I dlsijteHa.. ,
,
l‘ II, Fannie Reba M upson. Fern ually extended all bver the southern Mcl.aulin.
a fine (totted plant.
T he honor
and tied with red frKhrfir is l i a N r u / f *M/i h jay lo r’i^ hardware experience ribbons fell to Ernestine Betts in a
V ir*l arid Virginia Brady.
states.
beat. Some of exhibition from fh a haa ibvCr) Jqgtunalve, having devoted charming blue nnd white covered
An Invitation
The third prize was awarded to
T he *r.Coulbqurne C om pany
has
fnrniH of the Win. Coulbourne Co. some fifteen y^urs to the s tu d y of carriage, nestling among the flowers
The
F'irst
M
ethodist
C
hurch
of
•he G. F. S m ith ear. T he judges dem onstrated th a t a good quality of
wits very fine hut Mr. Coulbourne hardware merchandising in various of which were white doves: id Low"•■re puzzled about these two cars celery properly packed under a g u ar­ Sanford e x te n d s an invitation to
and
Mr. L. A. Bromley were among sections of the country, having a re nee Be a body, a diminutive figure
and they were almost tied for the anteed brand will bring a good price all of those not connected w ith any
the growers whir brought in their reputation as Business builder tilling of Uncle Sam wearing a h l u o ,c p a t
other
church
in
tho
city.
You
may
second place. The S m ith car was a ail the time and it has brought them
celery on Tuesday and conoequaent- positions as manager with such tha^t was worn by his uncle Clarence
beauty of course, for G. F. Smith is good prices all the season without (eel th n t " n o man ertres for your
ly it did not show up to advantage companies as Fairbanks C om pany, over tw enty years ago, and to {iemny
soul,"
b
u
t
th
a
t
is
not
really
true.
an enthusiast and believes in doing the usual fluctuations th at are cu r­
hut their pack nncj quality Was ex­ Bhiladelphia, Ba., Uniontown, Ba.,
Man Karnatx, a dear little farmer
something for Sanford. His car was rent a t ' certain times of the shipping Como over to-this church and it will
cellent.
Tho display in this city Charlestown, W. Va., The Delnwuro
man upon a pushmobile decorated
a bower of beauty being trim m ed in season. They are making extensive he dem on strate d to you t h a t we
this year dem on strate * ’ the fact th at Electric Si Supply Co., Wilmington,
with vegetables. Every carriage,
white and purple wisterias and they arrangem ents for next season and really do care, and w ant to help you
the Bnnford growers are getting to Del., Belting und Machinery Co.,
in
your
life.
If
you
are
a
s
tra
n
g
e
r
flout and cart in tine is worthy of
were n a tu ra l onopgh to have lft*en will endeavor to double their acreage
ho experts not only on celery grow­ Rochester, N. Y., Corbctt-Taylor
special mention but among them was
mistaken for real flowers. In this and more than double their mail in the city you will ba. met by
ing but in packing it and Sanford Co., Trenton, N. J., Chas. M. Ghrlsfriends.
A
well,
organized
Brother­
car with Mr. Smith were Mra. Smith, order business. "Quality First” is an
the unique conception of "Prepared­
hood class nnd Woman** class will celery instead of being a negligible key Sona, Philadelphia, Ba., T. B. ness," a pony cart decorated with
Mrs. M ab ry qnd son, H orton of excellent m otto.
wcleo’mo you, and the young people q u antity i » ‘ now on a firm nnd Stockton A Bros., Morrtsville, Pa tho national colors, driven by Alfred
Clearw ater and Mra. Forrest Lake,
have
well .organized departments u n ­ stable foundation.
It. Y. P. U.
Tho Geo. H. Fernuld lIurdw;aro Robson in Scout uniform and carry­
The fourth prise went to the Prdder competent, leaders,.'
'
The
B.
Y.
I*.
U.
was
entertained
Company (Established 1833) shows ing the rest of tho seven littlo
gn-ssfte League, which was a sur­
last Sunday night- by the Orange
Those wishing to attend services Zimmer Sisters Concert Party Next by its progressive movements that Robsons, the interesting family of
prise to the occupants,* as the car
Tuesday Night
Blossoms and Gladioli. Tho pro­ where the salvation o( souls is the
it has faith in the future of Sanford Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Robson. Tho
had been trimmed that morning in
gram
was
well
rendered
and
enjoyed
and Florida.
one
aim
join
us
next
Sabbath.
The
Chautauqua
Association
is
little girls represented Red Cross
haste and waa not really entered for
by
all.
pleased
to
present
on
Tuesday
nurses. It was quite an original
-Sunday's program—
'
competition but the car being trimPresbyterian Church
The
program
next
Sunday
will
be
Night,
March
28th
at
Allen's
The­
idea
and created much fgydruble
Sunday
school
9:30
o'clock.'"
mpd in the Spanish tnoM and en­
The Brotherhood is planning and comment upon the street*. ’Among
in
chuyto
of
tho
leader
and
aaalsted
atre
the
following
entertainers:
,
Preaching,
j
i
o'clock,
subject,
hanced by beautiful poinaetliaa was
is now upon a campaign for en­ the go-carts that attracted much
by the four group captains.
"Taking Stock."
Miss Nellie Zimmer, Harpist
such u real Florida product that it
larged
mem bership. They are out
Every one is welcomed to our
Senior League, 6:30 o ’clock.
Miss Nellie Zimmer learned to after the largest attendance they attention was the "sun-bonnet withe
to°k the judges’ eyes and the car
Union. 6:15 Sunduy evening.
attention was the "sun-honnet" with
Preaching, 7:30 o’clock, subject, play the harp under th&lt;? great Van
'unu* in winner. In this car with
have ever h a d , 'a n d if enthusiasm la
It. R.
"K
eeping
B
ro
th
e
r."
Veachten Rogers, who is not only any sign of coming events they will its lovely white roses and aweet
^ bl Coulbourne were Mfsa* Cbaplittle occupant, Lois Couch; an­
Good
music,
both
vocal
and
in­
the
leading harpist in the Unitod get them.
R. J. Holly, Mrs. R. J. Holly - Mr. und Mr*. C. E. Howard and
other beautiful conception, in while,
States, h u t haa had twenty-eight
“ f&gt;d Mrs. Qscar T. Conklin of Mi­ tho Misses Howard anil Mrs. Bur­ strum ental.
Rev. F. M. Baldwin, one of the
ami.
*
and the pink carnation cart’of Doro­
- F. E. Steinmeyer,
years lycvum experience.
den of Orlando were in tho.city yes­

A BIG SUCCESS

Ipe fifth prize was captured by
” r*- W. J. Hill, The. .decorations
'*,crc ° 1d rose and white and the
ladiet wore cute little head gears of
•he same materials, making a very
Pretty effect. In this car with Mr.a
Hill wero Mra. J, E. Pace, Mrs.
’

terday taking in the Celery Festival.
Mr. Howard waa the proprietor of
the Orlando Citizen up to a few
weeks ago but disposed of. hia in­
terest and la now only the editor
which gives him more lime-for re­
flection.

BOAT RACES BIG PRIZES
PULLED OFF FOR CELERY
ON SCHEDULE ARE GIVEN

Pastor.

Mr. and Mrs. Seth Woodruff,
Mr*. Harry Hoffman and Mra.
McElroy of Orlando were in the city
Tuesday viewing the automobile
parade.

*

Field
Worker* of the Assembly’s
Sunday
School Committee will
preach at the morning service.
The evening service begins at
7:30, and the pistor will preach.
Vlalton in town are Invited to
these services, corner of Oak ave­
nue and Third atreet.

*
iT J r= # S r =

.

Mias Zimmer is pronounced by
many artists to be ono of the fore­
most lady harpists of her age on
the American platform today, site
displays an exceptional degree of
technique and Interpretation and
haa arounaed great wonder and en-

BABY PARADE
OVERSHADOW
EVERYTHING

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thy Lawson. . Dorothy and her pink
parasol waa a pretty feature of the
parade. Another little patriot wax
the tiny aon of Mr. and Mrs. Har­
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by hia dear old grandmother, Mrs.

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A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM CORRBSPONDENTS—BVBNT8 OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR" HERALD
LAKEMARY ITEMS
Mra. M. Henry left Saturday for
a two weeka stay In Tampa.
Mra. Thoa. Morris was a Sanford
caller Monday.
^ ‘ T. W. Lawton of Oviedo waa a
Wedneaday visitor here.
A good number of Paola people
motored over here to attend church
last Saturday.
Mr. amd Mra. W. II. Davla ex­
pect to leave Friday for New Orleans
where they will make their future
home.
Mr. W. V. Dunn waa n business
caller In Longwood Wednesday.
Mra. Thoa. Morris had as her
guest this week, Miss Winnie Derdge
of Covington, Ky.
Miss Ilerdge
•has been visiting her brother, Tom
• •’ Berdge of. Sanford, besides other
places In Florida’ and Georgia.
Dr. , GfOrgc' Morey and little
grandson will leave Friday for a trip
down the Eaat Coast before return­
ing to their home in South Dend,
Indiana. *
EAST HANFORD
' Mr. and Mrs. A1 Chorpcning of
P o rt T a m p a C ity were guests of
C. E. Chorpcning mid family several
days recently.
H arry Rivers has been in Starke
on a business trip several da&gt;‘s. Mrs.
Rivers and son are in Goneva with
h e r .s o n , Mrs. Jennie Prevatt.

new record between Jacksonville
■nd Sanford.
C. G. Evans of Kelton, Pa., la
■pending some time here on business
and ia a guest of H. H. Chappell on
Celery avenue. Mr. Evana apends
some time here every winter.
vTho M isses.Floy Collin, Mildred
Chorpcning and Mary Long and
Messrs. Bryan Squires and Buren
Colli# mado a jolly auto party to
Daytona Beach Sunday._
The box social at Moore’s station
was a success last Friday evening,
a general good time was enjoyed
and $21.GO added to the funds after
expenses were paid.
The frost of St. Patrick’s morning
was the worst of the whole season,
os there was such a largo acreage of
tender spring vegetables. As usual
the cold went in streaks" An'd .some
Helds the damage was very slight.
All who have the plants are reset­
ting the fields of peppers, eggplant,
tomatoes, etc.
Beans are being
planted over again and ail damage la
being repaired as fast as possible.
v^This week’s shipm ents of celery
will bring the lylinbuf of cars of
celery shipped so if nr I his season to
cenaidcrublo over KdOO cars, and we
are- told by good Tvwhority; thnt
th ere is still nearly half of th e crop
yet to move, and p i c .price is on the
advance, for which both growers
and commission pebfqp arc thankful.

church Sunday morning. Rev. Mor­
rison preached Sunday evanlng. ’ .
Miss Leola - Webb attended a
school entertainment *t Ornngq City
Friday night.
Quite a number of . the people 9!
this- section are attending . the big.
Spring Festival and Celery Pair.
Cottage prayer meeting Waa held
at the home’of Mra. J. L. Wynn laai
Friday night.' A very interesting
meeting was held.
Mr. McCook, a blind lecturer will
lecture at the school house Friday
night. Every one ia invited to at­
tend.
Mr. Lake of Crescent City, who
has recently purchased property
from Mr. J. M. Oglesby and son,
J. L. Ogleaby arrived Monday. Mra.
Lake and children are expected in a
few days. They wpect to make thla
their home.
WEST SIDE ITEMS
Oriadr^J. Iteedi'^ Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Miles o f' Springfield, III.,
paid a visit to'their. Unde and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Billingsley.'
They arc atopping at Daytona.
They came over to aee tho new
bridge across tho river at Monroe
and to visit their relatives.
^M r. and Mrs. W. J. McBride and
and Misses Ada and Avis Stenstrom
motored over to DeLand Friday on
a business apd pleasure 'trip.
Mr. Rex Packard haa treated hia
house to a new back, porch and a
white coat of paint.
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nice oranges he is ailing for one
cent u piece. He would be glad to
deliver any oranges at the above
price.

PAOLA POINTS
Mrs. Hlgby and Mrs.. GreenlFriends from Lake" Helen spent myer of Cleveland, Ohio were guests
W. R. W ade .of KnoXVille, Tenn.,
the
weok end with Mrs. J. W. Bell. of Mias Icon hour at Twin Lakes last
was a gucaf of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E.
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Drown. While here Mr. Wade pur­
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Osteen and wiwk.
Mrs. C. F. Cooley is down from
chased 6 acres of. im proved land on amjly spent Sunday at Osteen with
Madison,
Wla., and is Occupying
Rich mo nd avenue.
hiS father, Mr, C. Osteen.
her
winter
itomt’ here. She expects
Rev Reynolds of Indiana, who
T W Hryden and II S I union
to
be
with
us
several weeks.
drove lo Jacksonville in Mr Dry* has been visiting Rev a nd Mrs. 1
Miss
Helen
lsern\an and Mr.
den’s nevr Auburn car and made a Morrison preached at the M. K
Harold iictiMchen wore week end
guests of Mr and Mrs Oscar P e a r­
son Iasi week
c h ir o p r a c t ic
c o r r e c t iv e e x e r c is e &lt;
Mr. and- Mrs. J, W. Kersey are
DIETETIC e x p e r t
OSTEOPATHY
pleasantly located in “ The House
on the C o r n e r ’’ We are glad th at
they have decided to settle in our
little town.

W ill. H . C R O SB Y

NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN
macfadden

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V Misses Mary nnd Julia Z achary
spent .Sunday with their parents at
Z a c h a ry ’s mill.

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In sending them • meases of nice
onions, of which he sent the. writer
a nice ’mws last week.
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Mra- P. J. Coate* was in Sapford
last Tuesday on business and. apent
part of tha day vary pleiiantly with
friendj at tha Palrview house.
Mr. siuter, who Has been making
his home with Mr. Wallace ia now
with the Van Hurbllor Bros., aa Mr.
Wallaca amf wife have moved to
Sanford.
Mrs. Charles Vermillion haa re­
covered from bor spell of sickness,
we are glad to note.
Mrs. Eugene Brown ia slowly re­
covering from her long spell iof ill­
ness of over four months.
Mr. Serai Boyd and wife have re­
turned to their home. Mr. Boyd
had-a position in the packing house
in Kissimmee for the past several
months.
Mrs. WIH Fillmnn spent the day
with Mr. Sperlack's family in Cassia
lost Sunday.
Mr. P. J. Coates’ place is alive
with pigs, there being twenty in one
gang and all near one size. If noth­
ing happens he won't lack for meat
another year. They also have quite
a lot of young chickens and more
hatching. Will ring off for this time.

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GRAPKVILLE AND UPSALA
Mrs. Nelson was a visitor at Mrs.
Sw'nnson’s last week.
F ayette H um phrey is helping Mr.
Thom pson at- his meat m arket.
Mrs. E m m a Wynn und son uftd
Mrs. Kinaer and two daughters of
Monroe visited Sunday at Mrs.
Ollie H ow ard’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Larson and Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson and son. Mr, Carl
Juckson of Piedm ont were Sunday
visitors a t Mr. John L u n d q u is t’s,
coming up in their auto.
Mr. Arnett was a visitor at Mr.
J. A. Thom pson’s on Sunday.
Mrs Itcrtelson. Mrs Roretl and
Mrs. Miigiiunson spent Monday a f - 1
lerniHin with Mrs Elmer l.undquist.[
Mr* Ballinger " a s also a caller
there &gt;l» "i'li a- lit Mrs Magnus
s o u s and Mrs Mnrrel's
Those from this section "tin took
lin I tic auto par lull- " e re Mrs Keely,
Mesduines lie Forest. Mr and Mrs.
Swanson. Mrs
Norman Swanson.
Mr not Mrs I hotni'soh and Miss
Mabel Tyner. Mr- i *•■11it Robinson
besides tile sellout children
Mr and Mrs Ballinger spent a
Po- .taunt afternoon Wednesday with
Itev
More, and Miss Jennie at
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Mrs. A V. McGuin delightfully
en tertained some friends from San- 1 b&lt;-r of other men b*v« been laid oil
Corner Park Avenue and Ninth Strecl
SANFORD, FLORIDA 4 ford Wednesday evening at har at­ on account ill slack news of work of
tin- &lt;’oln inliiii Paper Mill
tractive home hero.
Rev Albert si in and Ins on tig bier.
P aola wan well reprusejiled at
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Daisy left for their home in
Lake Mary Sunday. Some of our
DeLand
* Monday, after a pleasant
people going over in cars to their
time
spent
with the l.psnlu people.
morhing service there.
Tho party
were cordially Invited to eat their They were entertained this time
basket lunch at the hospitable home mostly by Mrs. Magnusson. though
they also broke bread at Mr .Bal­
of Mr. und Mias Morey.
linger’s and visited at all of the dif-.
*Mrs. F. A Johnson &gt;ias “ in sti­ fere tit families.
g a to r” uf a surprise birthday party
It seemed a pity for t tic meeting
Rates $ 2 . 0 0 P e r Day and U p
given for Miss Frances Pearson on
to come to a close. Imt we lotll-t to-t
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Special liaLcA _Ly - Lbc W e e k
__; t he 20th. The evening was de­ oxpm t auc.h a Rush Lo h u t forever,
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lightfully spent Tn dancing.
R e­
though the results may,
freshments were served a t ft late
Sunday school at It), with preach­
hour, after which the jolly party de­
ing
at II o ’clock *iext S u n d a y 'm id
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Mr. Arthur Doane had the mis-1 for the remainder of tb« school
Mrs. Hart ia having her houae
fortune to run Into a stump with his
painted
and shingled.
Tord car, wrecking one front wlieel.
Mrs. Barber, Mrs. J. Q. Adkma,
* -Mr. and Mra. Rood Dooley have
gone to Chicago,J,*HI.,”'where Mr. Mrs. M. ' E. Dooley and Miss CarDooley has accepted a position with tneta Barber went to Sadford with
Sears Roebuck. They have made Mra. Hi H, Pattiahall to the Sanford
many friends Rt Geneva who-will Celery Fair tbi* wrack. Thoy said
the Baby Parade waa a beautiful
wish them success.
Mra. ,T. E. Purdom is enjoying a affair. t
visit from her slater this week.
Mr- William Kllbee waa in Sanford
Mrs. Allison Is also entertaining a on business Wednesday.
sister.
Miss Nannie Harris of Winter 1a o o o a o o o o a o a D o o o aao o o o o o t
Park apent Sunday with Mrs. Victor
Peters.
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sick for several days past. Har sla­
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rauierson,
Bring in your lam e a n d tick
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Seigh, Mr. apd
hoi res and mutes. Have them
Mrs. David Speer took dinner wBh
treated. Hare their teeth ex­
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wicks on Sun­
amined, sharp c o r n e r s dressed
down, projections cut off and de­
day.
cayed molars extracted.
Mrs. W. L. Seig has accepted a
position in the Geneva Public school 0 mwODaOOOOOO00000000000 a *

I hereby announce my candidacy for renom ination as
Representative in Congress from the Fourth ^C ongressional
District of Florida, subject to tin- a c tio n ^ o f\ the D em ocratic
Prim ary to be held on Ju n e &lt;i, U*lti
I shall make as active
a campaign as the duties of my office willJpermit.

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1 appreciate to the fullest extent t h e ’ s u p p o rt” rendered
mo during the last Prim ary, and I sincerely tru s t^ m y conduct
hS» been such -as to m erit u continuation of same.

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WEKIWA AND E T H E L .IT E M S
’ Mr.- Kcrley is laying the founda­
tion ij&gt; set a saw mill near Wekiwa
stating, "liich "ill lie a great help
in several ways to the com m unity.
If will give severnl men em ployment,
besides being such a help in getting
the tim ber worked up on different
homesteads. There can be so much
stove wood shipped besides the lu m ­
ber. There is also talk of the rail­
road com pany putting in a side;
track between Wekiwa and Etlielwhich will be a great help and con­
venience to the people.
&lt; T h e Woods Rros. arc doing quite
u business cutting buds up the river.
You can hear the launch boat late
and early up and down. T hey also
give work lo aeveral men. They are
very energetic, industrious young
men and are making quite a success
of the business.
Mr. Jam es Boyd roturned S a tu r­
day to his home, after being aw ay
ftjr quite awhile, working in the
packing house a t Kissimmee.

We expect to have both UeV.
Edwards of JacksniiVdle and Rev
Albertson of Del,and with 01 to
help organize an Engli-h speaking
church, 11 i-qs.-Ubb I hi
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buptize miy u ho desire U
Rev Morey will hold his last service here this winter on Thursday
of this week, leaving with ins daugh­
t e r next week for Ypsianti, Mich.
W’e certainly appreciate his faith­
fulness und tin- courage that has
carried him over the long miles all
this wonter, in the hope th a t tiy his
ministry some will cnrWe to know an
ipve Jesus.
Wo h o p e 't h a t he' and
his daughter, Miss Jennie will have
a safe journey home and will en ter­
tain a kind remembrance of the
U psala people.

GENEVA NEWS
Mr. Ra rin-r has a force of men at
work cutting out the right of way
for his tram road.
Mr. L. M, Rehbinder, Mr. Clif­
ford P roctor and Mr. J. T. M cLain
Mr. P. J. Coatea had no trouble and family were in Sanford Wednes­
in proving up his homestead laat day. .
Thursday, the 16th. He took up a
Miss Georgia Pattiahall ia visiting
homestead three years ago and has with friends in Oviedo for a few
done quite a lot of hard work and d iy s .

improvements on it snd In the near
future he hopes to have a lovely
home. He has a nico orange grove,
set out, besides other nice fruit; such
ss peaches, pears, figs, grapes and
grapefruit.
T h e r e was a lecture Isst night nt
Ethel school house.
T h e Ethel school will be out Fri­
day nnd Mr. Archie Woods has
kindly offered to take the school up
to Wekiwa Springn for a picnic in

hia flat boat on which he hauls buds.
Mr. Eugene Hush has n very pret­
ty garden, notwithstanding tho dry
weather. He haa been selling real
nice onions and cabbage and is vary
kind to divide up with hia neighbors

Mr. Oscar Nicholson and Miss
Ajtnn Potent of D aytona spent S un­
day with Miss Irene Peters.
v'M iss Irene Peters has resigned
her position in tho post ofllco and
Miss Agnew Maes will fill t h e va-&lt;
Cancy.
Sir George Peter* is packing the
Pouppeville crop of citrus fruit at
th e Exchange Packing House.
Mr. J. W. Flynt and Mtiu Kale
F lynt drove over to Sanford to the
Fair this week.
Mrs. J. F. Jonea entertained Mr.
nnd Mrs. William Jones of Augusta,
Ga.. with a picnic nt Lako Harney
on Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Jonea
returned to Augusta on Wednesday.

A r e Y o u B u ild in g a H o m e T h is S p r in g ?
E v e r y h o m e builder n a t u r a l ly wants his new house as
m o d e rn as possible. He will neglect nothing his means can afTord
to p rovide c o m fo rts and conveniences for himself and family.

Of course you will wire t h a t h o u s e fo r e l e c t r i c i t y
It you h a v e n o t a lre a d y given out your contract wc solicit
o p p o r t u n i t y to discuss w ith y o u the details of your wiring.
&gt; m i *’ y m i ate h a v in g lights placed in t h e b est places for efficient
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i mi will need properly located baseboard outlets for y o u r
.a b le lam ps, e lec tric fans, v a c u u m cleaner, electric flatiron and
,i: n u m e ro u s o t h e r econom ical h o u s e h o ld helps which you will
* a n t som e d a y , to lighten th e h o u s e k e e p e r’s labors. We make no
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p iu c tic a l suggestions.

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other* carried off by conlagluua
diseases. The nurtee of thle aoclety
have received sixty-throe epidemic
modala, slxtr war crosses and one
croaa of the Lotion of Honor.
Tho’ Brtt hod Croat Ttdtim o rth o
war waa Mile. Saaanne
Suaannc (lilies, who fell
at Lunevllle with' her cheat torn by
tho fragments of a shell that burst Inaldo the, hospital ward whoro aho waa
attending wounded. The noxt was
Mile. Carnard, at Cambral, who la de­
clared to have boen shot point blank
by a Prussian soldier firing IflOgflho
hospital thcppglyUio window. During
tho bombardment of Raima seven
women of tho Red Cross became vic­
tims of tho bombardment. Including
Mmo. Fontalnc-Fuudler, Mile. Cnusso
and five slatera of charity.
Many women of tho Red Cross give
attention to mon at tho front whp
have no one to remember them at
homo. Ono member, Mmo. Rlcbelot,
tho wife of Dr. L. (1. RIcholot, la god­
mother to nine hundred soldlera, which
constitutes a record to date.
Regarding the stale of mind of
wounded soldiers now In, tho hospitals
after alxtecn months of war, Mmo.
reroute, president of the Union dcs
Femmes de France, said:
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partm ont of tho army, haa Juot re ­
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military hospitals by paid Independent
n u r s e s Tho choice of nurses outside
tho three lied C ross organizations de­
veloped considerable com m ent, but
’thcro was In th is no reflection on tho
devotion of Rod Cross nurses; n e ith e r
docs it bring their efficiency Into ques­
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1’ntd professional nurses nro
66,449 Enlisted Under Banner of more adaptable to military discipline,
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P a r i s —T h e re are now
women
In tho F rench Red Cross volu n te e r
army, equipping 1,500 h ospita ls with
au a ggregate of 118,000 beds. The
Red (Toss (lag now files above 2K8
buildings In Paris alone.
The .Society for Aid to W ounded Sol­
diers. Ihe largest of tho th r o e Red
Cross organizations and the o rig in a to r
of tho work In France In lS6t, expend
ed .TJ.UOO.onOfcs itMOO.Oimi d u rin g the
tlrst seventeen m onths of the w a r The
society hus operated 79G hospitals,
with 67.081 beds, and given n total of
2 1 ,000 ,001) days' c a re to wounded sol
dlers Resides these hospitals tho so
clcty malnLalns u hospital of 500 beds
at Sglon Ik I, ninety th re e re fu g e s e s ­
tablished In the sixth and tw e n tie th
military regions In Franco, se v e n ty in­
firmaries In railroad stations a n d for­
ty live railroad canteens.
The cost of m aintenance of hospitals
vnrles so much that It Is difficult to
establish a v e ra g e eosl p e r ca p ita per
diem but a-* near us can be calculated,
tills society, has brought Its cost down
to n'lilllo more than th re e fra nc s islx

, Tim Union des Femmes .do Franco,
tho Becond In Importance of tho Rod
Cross societies, has 28,446 nurses,
, equipping 25 •&gt; hospitals, wllh 28,000
hails, while tho Association des Dames
FrnncalseS has 16.000 nurses. In 350
hospitals, with 22,000 beds.
Th" m e n ttiit) among tho Red T re ss
nurses Inis been re m a rk a b ly heavy
considering the charm ter of their
work and the im m unity they a r e hup
posed In unjoy under tho International
regulations
T w enty two m e m b e rs of
the Society for Aid to tho Wounded
» Soldiers hnvo given their lives to tho

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PRAYS AT HIS OWN FUNERAL
Invocation by P a s to r Is Pronounced
a t His Obsequies by Talking
M achlne.
Hi Louis.—T h r o u g h tho uso of n
talking niarhlne. Rev. William H a ) *
Scott, form erly of ECdwnnlsvIlia, of­
fered p ra y e rs ut his own funeral. T h is

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if it's our bread, you'll need it. For it is
surprising how |x r j d c wJm ortllnurly do
not care fur bread in variably find th e m ­
selves liking it after tasting the product
of our ovens. Why not try it and know
for yourself.
Once you try, y o u ’ll
always buy, is our prediction based on
experience with many others.

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first gamo of the football sea*
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Murphy,
barred
from
tho
coaching lines by now w estern
conference rules. Installed n te l­
ephone on I h e lop of n gramlRtnnd and. 'wffli ti pair of field
glasses, planned to d ire c t tho
opcrnllun of h)s players on tho
field below-. The te lephone was
connected with the N orth west­
ern bench, on tho sidelines,

ttccsuiC of our thirty years of nperirner in buying for
Florida tryic. and liroauxe of splendid rsil ahd water
facilities, and low freight rate*. Wf »«vr you money rill
hay, grain, feed and Hour, guaranteed the In-at.
Itrcause uf modern ruachiiirry and proximity to l*r*l
crate tmilier »c iwll Im-»I quality arxniy l*oirs, fruit
and vegetable crate* a t reasonable
To pruv*
our rlaiiu* write fur price tUls.

W. A. Merryday Company
Palalka, Florida

where Assistant Coach McDovllt was to rocolva ordcranntl
make changes In tho lino-up as
directed.
■'From tho stands J can look
down on tho players and- dis­
cover a lot of things which I
could not see on the ground,''
Murphy explained.

BIG REVIVAL OF TURF GAME
Trotting Has Been Regaining Its Lost
Popularity— Boom Predicted for
T his Season.

Protects every member of the
family from Constipation-

the enemy ofgood health
We have the exduxlve gelling rights
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"ns le a r n e d by E d w a rd s vino Friends.
Hi a le tte r r e c a lle d from tho clergy
inniiB d a u g h te r . Mrs Culldn Ilryont
of Alameda, Cal., w h e re tho funeral
was held.
Twelve y e a rs ago D oetor^tcoU die
(nted so m e Masonic p r a y e r s Into , a
talking m a c h in e and gave tho records
In a friend with Instructions to have
ihem used at his funeral
T he friend
remembered the wish, and at th e prop
er time th e records worn brought
lorlh. and those at th e funeral were
astonished to hear tho voice o f* th e
mail then dead speak Ing n heavenly
Messing upon himself
CANADIAN WOUNDED 53 TIMES
Hector S c o tt formerly was pastor
of St J o h n 's Methodist c h u rc h In Kd
Horseshoe Nalls and Glass Among A r­ wardsvUlo and once was gra n d mantel­
ticles In Bhrapnel Shower,
et llllnola Masons.
Of re c e n t years
Says Corporal.
ho has been an army chaplain at Ala­
meda Ilia funeral waa at night and
Vancouver. IL» C.— lloraoshon nails, burial waa In the Presidio cem e te ry ai
glass, anything solid. Is used In the San Francisco
shrapnel shells th e Germans aro
filling.
T h is inform ation was brought to
Directs His Team by
Vancouver by Corporal W J M acD on­
ald. w ho received 53 pieces of s h r a p ­
Use of Novel 'Phone
nel In Ills left wide and arm -during (hu
halt In of Ypros Ho tins still 2.1 pU-«u *
m r i- r f ln g the play of Ids
id shell lu his body
team by telephone was .th e InI'orpornl A lniD onahl wan w ith the
hovution tried out by Goarh
fiUlLcUlli R t t a l l u u .
Un April 22 -i
Fred J. Murphy of N o r th w e s t­
shrapnel shell hR In the trench be­
ern unlyeratty,
side him aqd exploded a box full oF
Lako
Forest collego waa
hand grenades. Ho wgs fairly.riddled.
Northwcatr.m’s opponent In- tho

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well-to-do classes; they are n e c e ssa rily
so. since they a ro required to give
not only their tim e ami s o m e tim e s
thnlr lives, hut h I b o their m o n e y to
the cause Some of them pay largely
for th e privilege of serving tho c o u n ­
try ns maids of all work; o th e r s pay
m ore d early (or th o privilege of w ork
Ing ns surgeons* aids uml ns n u r s e s
Few of them were before the w a r a c ­
custom ed to the h a rd work of h o u se
keeping, and som e of them h a v e
learned Us moat elem entary p rin c ip le s
In tho hospitals

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There promises to bo a big revival
of tho turf game during tho year. In
many of the states whore racing wki
abolished a few years ago, there la.a',
.concerted movemont r.n foot to bring
about a rovlval. In those stales whero
"racing Is parmtttod tho taoelS'-ortm^o
to be much classier In 1916, owing to*
the fact that there have boen Imported
many of the greatest ponies that used
to run on tho European tracks.
The trotting game has boon regain­
ing Its lost popularity during the past
few years and 1916 Is freighted with
the promise of even greater success In
the grand circuit affslrs and also On
tho little tracks, than wero tho 1914
and 1915 seasons.
Percy Is Harvard’* Btrong Man.
George A. Pgrcy, tho hockey atar
who holds the Harvard university
strongest man honor, weighs only 160
pounds and la about* five feet ten
Inches tall. Tercy. won, the honor by
his skill In -chinning and dipping on
the parallel bora. Percy chinned him­
self 91 times and dipped 61 tlmss.
thereby registering a now record In
the college for these feats. His total
points w it 1,442.4. -

After Four Years of Discoaragiog I had gotten so weak 1 could not stand,
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Care
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Cam# to Rescue.

and I gave up In despair.
At tast, my husband got me a bottle ol
C&amp;rdui, the woman's tonic, and 1 com­
menced taking I t

From the very flrsl

dose, 1 could tell It was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without Its

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Catron, Ky.—lo an Interesting letter tiring me, and am doing all my work.”
II you are all run down from womanly
from this place, Mrs. Betti* Bullock
writes as follows : "I suffered- lor lour (roubles, don’t give up in despair. Try
years, with womanly troubles, nnd during Cardiff, the woman's tonic. It has helped
this time, I could only sit up for a Qttle more than a million women, in Its 50
4
while, and could not walk anywhere at years of continuous success, and should
all. At times, I would have severe pains surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold Cardiff for years. He knows whal
In my left tide*
The doctor was caned in. and his treat­ it will do. Ask him. He will recom­
ment relieved me for a while, but I was mend IL Begin taking Cardiff today.
soon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.

W rit* pas Q u t U a e e n MMkfa* Co-. L iftin'
AJ.twry u » « .. Citatum***. *!«««.. to, fln stW
/lUlmrtienJ ea
i v t u j W p a i b&lt;»*. Iln a i
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�As an illustration of what an torsvill#, Ga.; bridges, Banks counam ount of valuable Information on#- t f , O*-.
Cham bers county,
jnay obtain this way, a review of Ala., and Thomas county, Ga.. will
-ft i
*T} h-. ,
the sermon at • the Presbyterian vote $125,000 of bonds for building
es
church nest Sunday night at 7:80 river bridges; church buildinge, Bir­ r • ,f
Cordially Invites you to u se its excellent
with.an edmatle.nai .viewpoint might mingham, Ala., and addition,
for handing your financial affairs.
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be interesting.
ThomisvBIe. 'Ga:, dormitory, Not­
We have .money to loan at all times
Can you answer these questions? ches, Miss.; courthouso nfid jail,
Do you know the modern scien­ Tylettown, Miss.; factory buildings.
to successful men and women doing
Attalia, Ala.; LaGrange, Ga-, and
tific theory about life ceils?'
business in this vicinity.
Do you know what gives the Spartanburg, S. C.; hotel building,
a rii
addition,
Daytona
Beac^,
Fla.;
jail,
Applications made *to any of our
la (WOtr b» Cantor **.00 Tm Taar la yellow cast to fine flour?
Adraan « Sto. Ttt Month
Do you know the varied materia Orange county, Fla.; nurses’ dormOfficers and Directors for loans will^. .
rarwaata ta Adi.sro Mart Da Mad* al OCIra which went into the building of that tory, Atlanta, -Ga.; street improve­
have prompt and courteous attention.
ment and wharves, Panama City,
a* Aa H ria a l - O a u MalT Motto* Aafaat ZZm masterpiece of architecture, St. Pe- Fla.; school buildings, Duval coun­
( Name of Bank and tist of officeri .)
ter’a Cathedral?
IMS, a l lh* P N l t l k * al f to afn d . ftorldk
ty, Fla. and. New Decatur, Ala.;
C p d rr A « a f Martk *rd, t i l l .
,
m&gt;w \
la your mind ffesh on that great paving, Starkville, Miss.; residence
mental
and
spiritual
reformation
tract Improvement, Selma, Ala.
T*l*»h*M No. IIS
was led by John Calvin?
’’Construction contacts have been
Am you interested in Livingstone’s awarded aa follows:
SAID ABOUT HOLLY ,
marveliqus experiences in opening
iVANrrOURiHJSINi
"Church buildings, Enaley and
' Editor Bob Holly of the Sanford up Africaf \
McColl, S. C.; garage buildings,
Herald will be a candidate for the
Are yob . lo/ors o.tT^rt familiar Macon, Ga., and Miami, Fla.; hotel
R. R. DBAS
0. L TAILOR
legislature from Seminole county.
t m. hand SANFORD. FLORIDA
II. R. STEVENS
A m 'I C i th i e r
.
Coohier
with
the
history.o(
ichat
great
building uddition, Manchester, Ga.;
He gets our&gt; vote and we ure going
vt™-rr**toi p L WOODRUFF Vict-Prssidwi
,a ■ &gt;
pissterp.iece,
Michael
A
ipj^'a,
Last
paving.
Corinth,
Miaa.;
power
house
to have a rather poor opinion of the
: \
• .. JL‘‘' building, Bay Minet^e, Ala.; road
judgment of those Seminole county Judgment?
Do you know who Charles ' S. construction, Miaa.; warehouse, Gary
voters if he doesn't get all of theirs.
Minot is? Europeans know about Flo.
—Daytona Journal.
this great American scientist.
• "Industrial plants will bo estahhas been in the nature of an eyeDo
you
know
anything
of
the
lishKi
aa follows:
orator shoutd. One alomst esteems
The people of Seminole county
opener
to many. It has established
Cannery, ico-^nd cold storage him saintly. So deep, so earnest, so
will overlook their one best bet if history of Edison’s struggle after tjic
the
probability
of a trolley lino from
plants and.elcctric light plant, Web­ pathetic In his conviction that his
they fall to elect Bob Holly to the graphophonc?
Sanford
to
Kissimmee.
This is a
Something about these things ap­ ster, Fla.; hosiery mi|l, Attalia, Ala.; appeal comes with an earnestness
legislature. Holly fit, bled and all
project
of
venerable
speculation.
It
hut died for the creation of Scm- pears in this one sermon. It is oir and fertiliser plants, Pauline, and force that- needs not a deal of
ho*
been
in
mind
for
a
long
time,
ihole, and the people of that county brought to you without the neces­ 8. C.; naval stores plant, Local, Ala.;, noise and fuss to present it.
Mr. Patterson will speak at Al­ MEANS GREATER TRAVEL but not before this season has the
owe him at least the gratification sity of your gping through thorn; cotton yarn mill, improvement, Wal.
iden been givop a practical try-out.
of his modest ambition to bo their, many volumes of rending. And they terboro, 8. C.; bottling plant, Green, len’s Theatre Sunday night, April
A
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a
p
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t
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a
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s
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T
he jitney bus has proved that the
are things you wnnt to know about. villp, S. C:; lumber plant, near Au 2 nd at ~8 p. m.
representative.—Lakeland Tele­
business
exists. It is reoS off able to {
p o r t a t io n
Anti these useful and interesting gusta, Ga."
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gram.
J'g,
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look
for
the
construction of a trolley
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facts are used in illustrating a
Prof. T hom as, Astrologer
Several times mention has been line before the end of another year.
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PATTERSON TO SPEAK
E ditor Bob HoHy of the Sanford
al the big side show gave a very in­ made in these columns of the adver- -R e p o rte r-S ta r.
can serve you as you learn.

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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

GOOD ROADS
AWAKEN INDUSTRY

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Herald is another Florida editor
The service has not th a t chill at­ I'romlnenl Prohibitionist Wit)
who aspires to a seat in the Florida
At Allen's Theatre
legislature, with the chances all mosphere of a scientific lecture but
favoring hli selection by an over­ reverential and devotional and feeds
whelming vote. Bob Holly - is a your heart. And there are songs
Htato-wide character even now; ho you love to sing.

has been president of the Florida
Press Association, and is one of the
most popular, most frequently qi ot-

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teresting reading lost night.
He
told Elmer E. Rogers’
nam
e
and
the
-f
work he was doing a t the present
tim e . He .claims he never saw him
before.

tiNing value of good roads.
I his
feature cannot lie too strongly stress- 1
ed. The value accruing from it is
of material worth.
In M onday's
Savannah News is the following:

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ATLANTIC COAST LINE
TRAINS

He can he seen any night nt the
“ The people of Georgia have not
nbove show. .
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I also gave G. 0 .
interesting reading.
position for the past
Tom e and let me
it

Stonstrom an
Explained his
and future
tell you about
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mendous drawing power of good
mails in the opinion of A. W Solo­
mon, C hatham county commissioner
who has returned from u trip to
Havana. C il.a in t he course of
which h»* visit, ll SIi*v rral point* in
Florida and traversed some of the
highways .of that state.

No 8 2 . .. .1:18 A. M.
1:33 A M
ed editors in Florida.
Seminole
No. K4r
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No. K 0 . i } . 2 i ‘J P. M........2:42 P M
county will make no mistake in
No. 92
4:00 P. M.
41»6 P M
sending Mr. Holly to Tallahassee.
8:50 P M
No L't
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Olive
Archibald,
and
last
hut
asP aintku News.
| nuretlly not least was the a ttra c tiv e
SOUTHBOUND
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Want Larger Arm)
| little group of eighteen lovely chil-»
.2:06 A. M.. . 2:1(1 A .M
No. 83
Bob Holly threatens to run for dftfn (r,)m
Kindergarten school
No. 89
Washington. It
Mar 2d
2:10 P. M.
2:30 P M
Ihc legislature
He should nave |
No.
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6:09
P
M.
5.1" P M
Senator Sherm an. Republican, t"
inn Belle Smith ami Miss Saidec
He was «•«, u v i n i-f«l of this, he
been the first representative i
No. 91
12:38 P M
12.43 P M
day introduced a resolution to a u ­ said, after observing the thorough­
J
Williams, marching in pairs, -held
8:10 A. M.
No. 27
the new county of Seminole by ] together wirh rose colored festoons,
thorize and direct the president at ness with which the people of Flor­
rights
We shall support , Huh Holly7 dressed
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, in tiielr
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OVIEDO
once to call for 50.0119 volunteer* for ida have capitalized the asset of
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white
suits and
for I he 'ioh
He shouldn't have anyJ frocks
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9:39 A M
No
12*&gt;service
in
Mexico
w-i-re
itppiuuoct]
a
I he&gt;‘ were applauded
fir* I class high wav* 'That state ha.*
opposition
Orlando iteporter-SI ar along the line of march.
No. 127—Leave. . . . 1.U0 P M
Their
"1 am apprehensive that congress voted bonds for road building more
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teachers were in line with them.
LEESBURG
&lt;lncs not fully appreciate conditions liberally than any state in this sec­
Every
baby
and
tot
and
their
dec­
No
2!
Arrive
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10:66 A M.
C A R N IV A L S AS B U S IN E S S
on the Mexican border and in \lex tion If the country and is profiting
No
24-la-avc
6 :25 P M.
The idea of having street fairs, orated equipages deserve special
co," said Senator Sherman
W &gt;■ to a remarkable degree through us
No 158 Arrive
6 20 P M
carnivals festivals or w hut ever you mention hut unfortunately space for­
It i* No 157 la’ave
have si few thousand Atneneari *id foresight Mr Solomon stated
6 35 \ M
The lit.tle girls in their pink
wjiit to i all them is taking root bid*
rupidlv
developing
a
system
of
high­
liters
with
their
officer*
in
Mexico
When Saul of Tarsus heard from
TRII.HV
with hII Oil &gt;» not only in Florida frocks pushing carts and carriages
out the skies as he journeyed along They will soon he some hundreds of ways comparable to the best, he
No.
25—Arrive
1:00 P M
but in ot hi r State*. The old thro y added much to the charrfi and beau­
The rail- »nid. and the benefits are already
the Damascus road, a heavenly miles from our boundary
? 26 P M
No 24 I wave
ty
of
the
Rahy"
Parade
of
1916.
th a t nt t riot i &gt;ns of this kind are had
7 :00 A M
No 100 la-livo.
voice and saw a heavenly vision, he wav* of Mexico are demoralized in pereeived in the vast num ber Af
for hiodn ns has .been exploded long
Track* all tourists who are annually turning
5:40 P M
No. 101 Arrive
At the hand *|and, Mr
H was not disobedient to the voice and service and e.|U)|&gt;ment
ago and now the cities thul are alive Walker, in a graceful; appropriate
bridge* are easily destroyed
The to that section for a period of recrea­
obeyed the vision.
CLYDE LINE BOATS
to their oppottunities make spen it talk paying trib u te to the liuhies nod
communication* of the forces in p u r­ tion
f.NT JO H N S HfVl.lti
Malcom
R.
Patterson
uf
M
em­
efforts to at least once each year their mothers presented the prizes on
suit of \ ilia muv fie cut at any
Arrive 10:00 A.M. Leave 11:3U AM’,
"Georgia
has
a
splendid
oppor­
have u festival on the streets and behalf of the com m ittee. T h e prizes phis, Tenn., has been culled the i hour
In case of any emergency tu n ity to share in the advantages of
give something that will a ttra c t the were given by the three banks of the modern Saul of Tnrsus. w ho has he- [ what military strength ra n he mo­ tin* yearly tide of tourists, Mr Sol­
people from the surrounding terri­ city, and the Welfare. D epartm ent come the modern Raul, the apostle bilized prom ptly ami massed lor the omon said
The building of good
tory to life city. If theae same a t ­ of the Woman's Club under whose N o t- q u ite three years ago, this man support or protection of our far dis­ roads, in his opinion, is one of. the
tractions fake out money they id o aus pice* t h parade was promoted hn&lt;( been the, Governor of hi! state tant In
■Jvn 1 ■, rig 11
link now n ji r»i
id mo t v 11 d
was siidtlenl) transform ed, mid frotn ll rrik.
bring in new money and put a lot T h e SMiring
p ri n g Festival
F e s t i v a l i n m i n l t l w gave ,
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I tr 11. i p.,t lo. Is. weve,
filing a foe of 1 r oIttiM11 on and t e r n - i
of old money hack into circulation tl
plants
I lie judgisi were Mr
"I 'wi-h t u t * to w.t.'li th.r,*e m :n old . tuf I be p ,vjp|e
I'.ntarUiituiiUiU ul ail Limb- a rc o-ui ■*- I . Hetnl .n, ..1 i W l u u 1i -i.: i , u l , 1 peranny he beenme one (if the (ore!
mrrar
tif
t
h
r
nperstle-*
«4
rtghUiulU,
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hAttD
in r r,,
ui iv d&gt; partim i [ proper!t to realize iIn
(or titles and come under the head ’Mich.; Mrs. W. (' H unter of C h i­
u , u 111* i n t h i s d t r s u - U O A r - h v s t t t d . ' r
of advertising. Some merchants do cago and Mr. Jam es Ivey of Joplin, nesa. In fact, he began to preach that Ac are Lrtiling with fTieTtfVC’S Of
This expression comes from C hat-]
not believe in advertising because Mo. M urh credit is duo Mrs. E. I,. the gospel which onto he had pt*r- the men, with I he safety of our hot* ham county, which is gridlroned
itier
slati-s
and
With
our
national
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As a puhltr man In TohMSaeo. Mr. ’
,h!iu * ' mt' M”*m “ . "?&gt;• wiki) good roads. O n e m ay jmwl
and getting nothing In retnrH The com m ittee for the splendid success
over .them without u j;ic for miles
Patterson had ridiculed Prohibition l'r'‘u “ t '’
fact of flie m atter is their pioney of the parade
and miles
Mr. Solomon ha* licet,
and had I
a friend &lt;&gt;f the liquor
If it l,c ijcglrcitd. the d . J i , m .,
returns fourfold hut in a different
a
c
tiv
e
in
the
good road m ovem ent
CI q versioni. hfs t*
interests. Slqi’e hi* P
&gt;-nnverwum.
rn-i*
w il! fie
th.' kind
ri^iA will
l.i»* .t, l.i-nder
u\
guise and not always with the label
Progress in Soul hens!
in
S
a
s
a
n
n
u
h
from
tli beginning of
.•ll as
a* ttinh&gt;- nrurwhole viewpoint ns well
id III1
I,hinder
fi■it
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nr-. than a'
|&gt;rur- of
UII&lt;1•*r iI L
on it hut it returns
Th«* town or
Culumhu*. Ga
March 22
The
tina
git
itiiili.
am!
lit* referee *■* to
l»I'.'ii cha nged t rt MU’
1t-- N. •t
City that IS alive to III ltdverti- g Industrial Index »n&gt;* in it*
. I hod ,.f red. i-:r
issue
Florid , a n d G e o r g i a
.,|* .,r, n n . u . l
game and bring* the j.eopl • in P a lor t fi.ts week:.
\ l li re t there
.•re t hose U’lin II»K uiur*. i »*- 1r«» d l-.i'te r I* lii In
to draw comparison* betw een ih&lt;good time occasionally is the town
y of M r Pat prepa.red be for p i
*gA»I “-late*, r .ither th a n direct a tte n tio n
"E ighteen bids were su bm itted for
or city that will he in the Iron!
of t nis re*,(III- !
tarson s conversion
In t h a r re ip p rt That i* t ll. * Vur|
to .h i \ p a rtic u la r locality in e ith e r
T H E ( IE M
ranks and the business men will he i IJK).000 of municipal im prlvem ent I he shared the c cm •nee of tin* Hun
There can lie no doubt that Florida
bonds
offered
by
the
city
of
S
a
v
a
n
­
found doing bu&amp;iutsx instead of be­
Hebrew tent maker of Tnrsus. B u ll
!(
All Purpose Charcoal Stove
The resolution provides th a t pref­ is more thoroughly aroused to the
ing in the cemetery. Orlando thinks nah, Ga.. the bidder* representing a it was soon learned th at the munrof erenee he given to member* of the
Made
of
strong
shret
metal.
*dl
rot
value of dependable highways than
the carnival idea is good enough to num ber of financial centers, and a Tennessee hjjil changed front com- organized militia, that th e volun
crack or break. It will lioil th" * -‘‘h.
Georgia Secretary Solomon *ay* »o. rook a meal and hfat your irons, all on
good
price
was
received.
Im
provehave occasionally and the followi ig
plctcly; th a t ho had derided to d e - b e e r * he held m service until pen.-e and he. i* in position to know:
bo’nds of municipalities of the s o u th ­
very little cimreoal.
■ appears in the R eporter-Star of Wt$
vote the remainder of his life to tlto and sound government have been
No Smoke
• *•*
No ikkf
east
find
a
ready
market
at
satisfac­
While
on
the
subject,
it
is
season­
nesday
/ Peat»blished in Mexico, and that their
Price $/.50 .
tory figures, and m unch money real­ destruction of the liquor tru ffle
able to take editorial notice of the
For sale by all progressive drake*
" C ity council passed ii resolution ized through the sale of bonds of the
His first appearance as a defender operations he limited within tin* ter­
this afternoon to finance a street fes­ kind is being expended for paving, of Prohibition was ut the convention ritorial 11rotix,,of Mexico, as an aux­ growth o f ’jitney bus lines in Orange The Florida Metal Prodikls^Xoinpiny
WS0 Kvrrffcrn A v tn w
county since the brick roads were
tival in Oilaiido the evening of Wed­ sewers, waterworks systems, public of the Ant!-Saloon League of Amer­ iliary of the forces of General C ar­
JarL*oft&gt; tilt*. 11a .
built.
As
a
rule
the
cars
to
Winter
tVftc] for c m e f aI catAloufr
nesday, March 29, anti pay the ex­ building* and other im provem ents. ica in Columbus, Ohio, in Novem ­ ranza.
Park are crowded, and the passenger
pense out of the publicity fund.
Thousands heard and |
“ A contract has been awarded «t ber, 191.3.
tralfir between Orlando and the
A petition was presented signed Birmingham. Ala., for the construc­ cheered hitn then, and muny more
Hill t ar Won Prize
western section of the county is
by over a hundred business men ask­ tion uf a motor speedway at a cost thousands since have listened to his
Th ere was some doubt in the
growing
daily
This development
rem arkable oratofy.
ing council It) take such action. of approxim ately 5500,000.
minds of many who witnessed the
The main attraction as planned la to
At the Columbus convention he auto parade in Orlando at the Sub" P o lk county, F lo rid a'is preparing
bo a masked dance. Such an event to pave about 1,612,000 square stood out and declared himself thus: Troplcal Fair us to whether the car
was staged on the slrreets of Orlando yards of highways and build tw enty
“ I favor Prohibition in any form of Mrs. \\ J, Hill was one of the
the evening of July 4th last and steel and concrete bridges. .
that will either reduce or destroy the winners or not All doubts were set
proved u great success. That af­
t ^ r^st yesterday when Mrs! Hill
"Jacksonville, Fla., will construct liquor traffic.
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‘jFceived a check for $20 us her
fair was under auspices of the Wood­
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favor
it
person-wido, tuwnmen of the World, and it attracted ubout 18 miles of storm and sanitary wide, state-wide, nation-wide and shnre of the prize morfey. The Hill
■ewers.
so much comment that it was de­
of the bosj. fit th e parade
,
- *■ carjyn* onq
■"Three districts of Lee county,
termined to undertake the event
m any friends of Mrs. Hill
The Anti-Saloon Letkgue sdon
this year on a larger scale and work Mississippi have voted $224,000 of
are ' congratulating her today on &lt;♦&gt; O f satisfactory service is evid en ced by the ♦&gt;
found
in
hint
one
of
the
moat
valu­
it up ao that the number of danrera road construction bonds.
winning third pi
place among so many
large and steadily increasing patronage enjoyed
"A hotel to cost $160,000 is to be able plutforin speakers in ’the cause beautiful cars in the parade at Orwill be larger and the costumca
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I a, by us.
more elaborate. A number of val­ erected ut Miami, Fla., where ex­ for which the League stands. As a lando.
--m
#* *
uable prises will be given for the cavating has juat begun for ,th i result of the story of his conversion — ....... l ------------- --— ---------;-------and
the
reports
going
out
from
the
cleverest costumes and impersona­ foundations of another handaomo
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W e . arc serving m ore than T w o T housand * '
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Columbus convention, Mr. Patterhotel structure.
tions."
eon came into instant demand every­
• ^ ,^&gt; depositors. Is your n am e am on g them ?
"A tola! of 44 corporations have
where us n speaker. There was no
been formed with m inimum capital
trouble to find dates for him; theT he Pulpit as an Educational Parlor
S am e rate of interest paid on both large and *
Fvr Ladies anti Gentlem en « ♦
slocks aggregating $663,164.
Have you ever considered the ed- | “ These ure u few of the notes this only trouble was to find time to fill1
« sm all accounts in our savings departm ent.
4
Eter) thing Fp-lo-Dsle
urationnl value of the pulpit? Some week in the song ot prosperity tp those dates. People wanted to hecr
his
story.
have maintained that one explana­
RKGIXAR MEALS 25 Cents
the southeast.
Too many people on the
tion for the Intelligence and power
2J MEALS FOR $5.00
"A m ong the Items of construction are blatant, loud, vocife.ro
for thought of the Scotch people
Wr Girc Special Attention To Our
Mr. Patterson
Is their educated clergy. For many work to be done, as reported this port ant, insistent.
,
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. has none of theae qualities. He Is
. Customers
huay men and women this is the week are: .

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"Apartment house*, two, Atlanta, modest, grave, unassuming, kindly,
■-easiest and sometimes the only way
■■"•fn whith thry come Into touci^ with Ga., Daytona and St, Petersburg, persuasive. He has a convincing ar­
social, literary and aclentlflc truth. Fla., bank and offlco building, Car- gument and he presenta it aa a truo
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VOTE POR J. L. KELLEY
Candidate far state superintendent
of public i instruction, subject to
Member of school
i
1 June primary.
board
of
Alachua&lt;county
for over
;; Little Happenings—Mention I
ton
years;
.
member
of
legislature
! of M atters in Brief—
1893; ^superintendent of -schools bt
Personal Items of *Alachua county since January 1 ,
' Interest
1893; chairm an of sub-text-book com

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mission 1911, for selection of uni­
form text books in Florida; president

; Summary o f the Floating Small
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Headers
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Miss T a b o r of the Faola section
-was in the city Tuesday and her
m any friends were clad to see her
again.
t
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D o n 't forgot t h e cooked food s'alo
a t R oberts’ G rocery on S a tu rd ay .
A good place to get your S u nday
dinner. •
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pearson and
Mr. and Mrs. C lark Pearson of
Paula were in th e city on business
and pleasure com bined.

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Call on H. L. D u h a r t for p ro m p t
autom obile service. Phono n u m b er
372.
68-tfc
Cooked food sale S atu rd ay a t
R oberts’ Grocery.
Home
m ade
cookies, cakes, piea, rolls, brown
breadY baked beans, doughnuts and
salad.
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Robert Holly left Tuesday for
T a m p a where he will consult a
specialist regarding an affection of
the eye and will probably rem ain
there for "the week.
i / Mr. nnd Mrs. B. G. Smith of
Oyiedo are in the city1 shaking
hands with th eir many friends.
T hey expect to s ta y the week and
laku in the Celery Fair and Spring
•Festival.
M ILLIN ER Y — New
Goods
ar­
riving every week and will be sold
at reasonable prices. Mrs. Grace K.
Williams.
60Chas. K a n n er
left Monday for
northern m arkets, where he will pur
chase a now stock of Indies' readyto-wear for P. R unner's store anil
also &lt;lo the liuying for A Kanner ■&gt;f
Sanford avenue.
Iir. J. !.. Kelley of Gainesville is
among the visitors to the riiy today
I&gt;r Kelley e is a candidate fur the
position of sup erin ten d e n t of public
instruction state of Florida, 11 S A
in,1 looks like a winner
Mr. A J. Soovur and wife of
l.apcer and J. A. Loreiiger and wife
of Detroit are in the cily for a few
days, the guests of Mr and Mrs.
F. T Woodruff
They are greatly
taken with everything in the city
and tin- surrounding country.
For that G O O D GULF GASOLINE and S fJP ItE M K AlITO O il.
phone (I. 11. Coney, Agt. No. 116.

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PEOPLE
...A N D E V E N T S ...

A RESUME OF SANFORD"
HAPPENINGS UPTO DATE
A Sirw ifl C m a iilo U n t t — tklt
C 4 ... i . "SocMtjp LJ.ioi," « PIm m
M s H A. T n i m . Plwas N« tOS

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Hotel Carnes

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ifetiw sS M d iiin eiid iS d d siM d tU N liliiiiim o x
Vfi’r# Hundred P arty
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Mr. nnd Mrs. F red Williams e n te r­
tained on W ednesday evening with
a charm ing five h u ndred p a r t y a t
which her guests were all northern
friends. T h e rooms were v e ry loyewith quantities of ferns and garden
roses, with which interm ingled C her­
okee roses, blue flng lilies and other
sweet wild (lowers suggesting the
spring season.
An elaborate re­
freshment. course was served after
the game.
T he first priie* were
won by Mrs. Btono* and Mr. LeM oyne while to Mrs. H a rry Ward
and Mr. U. A. Howard fell th e con­
solation prises.
Mrs. Williams'
guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. H arry
W ard, Mr. and Mrs. Le Moyne,
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. H ow ard, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Symes, Mr. and Mrs.
Stone, Mr. and Mm. P ackard, Mrs.
Rose, Mm. M ary Symes,' Mm. W.
D. Holden nnd Mm. ‘P a ttin .

chairm an of Sunday school work for |
the S ta te Synod, on th e S u n d ay
school work.
He will be here ten
days.

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March 26th, 1916
Dinner 12 to 2 P. M.

Miss Annie Renfro is the guest of
her brother, Air. H arvey Renfro.

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Price 6 0 Cents

Celery

M ixed Pickles
Oyster Cocktail
Cream of Chicken
Spanish Mackerel a la Beurre
Baked Turkey with Cranberry, Potatoes
Boast Loin of Beef
Cauliflower and Cream
String Beans
June Peas
Candied Jam s ,
Banand Fritters tbith Strawberry Sauce
Desert
Pineapple
Cocoanut Cake
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Ice Cream

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Mrs. K. W. D. D unn is over from
Orlando for u few d ays' visit with
Mrs. Fannin M unson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Robinson of
M arlborough, .Mass., nnd Mr. and
Mrs. W B. Robinson of Nntick,
Mass., visited Dr, and Mm. C. E.
Walker several dnys this we&lt;*k.
‘Mm. Sam Jones and Mm. M. J.
Tnntter of Orlando were the guests
of Mm. E. A. Douglass th is week.

of Florida KducatipsrM Association,
1913. "The best.4|^r yfiotifrn educa­
tion for Florida^ - Thrf’child,^Aiovc
Miss Bortio .Gragg of Florence,
the dollar. Pca£g and gdtftl will to
S.
C., is the a t t r a c t iv e guest o f 't h e
every Institutioit of [earning, and
Misses
Whltner.
success to every educational }enterBridge and Rook
priso in the stitg .1’; •'
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M(s{.,Annio Hawkins was hostess
Mrs. F- M. Baldwin left on the
(advt.)
‘^ qJ a c u t e l y j-ard p a rty in honor of

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ht£ hbitXo- guests, Mrs. Jo h n Mo- steamer for Jacksonville T h u rs d a y
Nelly yf Esowa, Tenn., nnd Miss en route to the north, after several
In the absence of,flic pSsltfVr Dr. Elizabeth- Kennedy of Jacksonville. days spent, in Sanford.
Wnt. F. Blackman, former prjvudtmt There were two tables of bridge and
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of Rollins College will preneb next an&amp;’ of rook in which guinea the
Miss Elisabeth Kennedy, who h as
Sunday morning only.
prizes were Won by M rs.,.Rogers, a been the guest of Miss Annie Haw- 5
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After the morning service a mntdeck o f -playing card* for bridge top- kins left on Thursday for Orlando. , 5
'" score and*, by Miss Thelm a H arbor
upon by the church, All the mem- j for roo(f (h e pn?.0 being s' gam e of
jj
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her* are urged to be present for this rook, T he house wan a bower of ' Mr. Franklin G. Evans of Kelton,
J
Pa., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
morning service.
roses and carnations for boautilul
if.' Ii. Chappell.
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roses were everywhere upon tables
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cabinets and m antels with graceful j .Tax Banks " i l l Close April 1st
teround.
of r*. W. J, Thigpen left on Tues­
ferns and carnations-for background.
'T a x p a y e r, please tak • notire th a t
Ad a in ty
refreshment
course was day to visit friend* in Lakeland
-tlltc and count', tax,* h rr ro t" d. .
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served by Miss Hawkins and her
•m 3
an juent after April First, r.ftei
mother, Mrs. T M. Hawkins.
' im
Mrs. I’arkill of Orlando, a deacon­
which date, a* provided by law.
‘-1 -n
Guest*
of
this
charming
occasion
ess
in
tiie
Episcopal
church
i*
the
real ••-I;, ic in, which luxe* remain 1
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unpiml will lie u&lt;i\ct t t*i&gt;d and sold were Mrs Mi Nelly, Miss K ennedy, guest of Mr* B F Whit tier
Mrs
Rogers.
Mrs
Kossetter,
Mrs.
lor taxes, and execution* will hr
3-;
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issued and placed in hands of th e, Roy Symes, Mrs Julius Tukach,
WlrN M If. M abry and little son,
Geo Hoy Mr* Lucy Harher,
sheriff against persoi a! property on Mr*
ILirtou of Clearw ater are {lie guest*
Mis* Theljnu Harbor, Miss Dynck
which l . i n s remain unpaid.
of Mr*. G. Fs Smith.
In ‘making inquiry in regard to I and Miss luutra Fish.
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re,il
hr .or- and fur
2
Mr Frank Butnby of Orlando i*
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description of same as found1 mi
Benefit Attraction Tuesday Night
visiting hi* sister, Mr*. J S. Moore
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your deed
tin account of a small deficit on on Celery avenue.
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JN&lt;&gt; D J I N KINS,
the C h a u ta u q u a Association, an a t ­
Tux Collector. Seminole County.
I traction
will lie given Tuesday
I
6a s (l.
night. March 28lh at Allen's Thc5- ♦
.11 re
The low charge of 60 cents
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r
tor t l d c r m a n
atlillt and L’jc children will prevail.
Literature Department
1 hereby announce my candidacy
The Literature D epartm ent had
(or the position of alder lit u 11 of the
tlirthiiny I'nrtg
it* regular meeting March k’k’
A
city of Sanford to till the unexpired
Tile home of Mr* K A Douglas* unique program had been prepared
trim of It C Maxwell, resigned
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Having -been a resident and t a x ­ w a* a scene of pleasure and m erri­ and the afternoon was designated a*
=
Oak .Avenue and Second Street
ment on Friday evening, the orca- Magazine Day
Miss Marlowe and tier mother, payer of tins city for the past four being being a birthday party given
L'
With greetings of welcome the
Mrs D C. Marlowe arc visiting the teen years and having the best in
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1 lu,nor (' lJ hc fl,tecnth l,irthd,‘&gt;' of chairman. Mr* philips introduced
former's grandparent*, Mr. and Mrs. t crests of the city at heart I t h i n k 1"Mis*
Thelm a Adams.
Thelm a is
I
can
give
the
citizens
of
Sanford
a
a beloved member of the Wednesday
J- M W. Lovell. Tiie Marlowe* are
the p re tty and accomplished d a u g h - ' f*lul, .Mr* F \V [t Dunn, who A**\W\VMW.W W.WAWWW •MMW*w,VM ■MAW*VMWAW M « VMWW.'.'W.M'W,*AM•)
businesslike
stew
ardship
and
d
i
s
­
now living at M ulberry whefe Mr
ter of Mr*. J. P. Hall. The young
,
siicri r.n
an rexcellent
paper en­
. ..
gave such
xcellcn
Marlowu is tra in m a s te r on the At- charge my duly as alderm an fairly honnree received many useful'
and
nrul
impartially
Your
support
for
titled
"T
h
e
Menace
of
the
Popular
Mtislr 1tcpnrt rnent it crept inn
I antic Coast Line of tlnit division
Mr* Lucille Xspiiiwall T.ikncfi who
beautiful present*
Refreshment*
the tm-ition will to- appreciated
i Magazine " The paper revealed *o
».»ng
iinisi beaut dully .11 group of
were served throughout the evei
\ very delightful
|irugram
iieiignuui
|*rogram w.i*
Mr J t; M e Nolly arrived yestvr
Ite-tie, 11utly
thoroughly the ilimight* of it* cot
1
nrrlyJ ig u tz lluoil'a avxcatual. iUUgs.
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Mrs H *1) wa* assisted by Mr
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day from Kiowa, Term
He will i n r, l .
It \ N E W M A N ,
UllMIHIf^-aHrf Of;'ir*s
-peerh
Sen « XOidttrcd a t lius I k u l t i a u i Glut- **tt M r. TnlrneK y „ n n ,.l.„! her vocal
Dmigttistr'
TlTt
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Mrs.
IT
T,
TTest,**
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cohtpany Mrs. Ml Nelly iiolne t ophrase* portrayed the tdort-d up I uesduy afternoon by the members
of the Miusic D epartm en t, the oc- »'u »«ber9 with a brief outline history
Others present were Misses Rosa­
«in\* MnC YMFNeTIy lias hcctV visit­
For City Council
knowledge of magazine* and their
ing -Mias Annie, Ijawirins for jevernl
I hereby announce myself as n mond Radford, Helen Shelton, M ar­ content*! not only from cover to rusion being the d e p a rtm e n t day to of M ri n ° n d ’“ ,,,,, “ n,t her ^ '^ &lt; * “1
successes. T he group of song* in­
weeks.' /
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candidate for the position of alder­ garet Strong. Lilly Schwartz, Cora cover, b u t the siudc nr tile frown the general club. There were many
club
yvnmen aanti
thidr friend* cluded "A Hundred Year* from
man for the city of Sanford subject Lee Tlllis, Alice Amies; Douglas
^ 0U«,a" (a* the case might be) on the cover’s of the ,lu
h ,vnm,&gt;n
" d ,hl'
Now," "Life's G arden," "G od Re­
Millet), F
(ace.
Some magazine* met.tionetl
m en.ione. 1 , t o
enjoy t..................
h e m u s i r ‘k" (| (h"
to the decision of tin1 voter* in the Griffm, Edward
members liut the World - Forgets"
Mctsch.
Leslie
Hill,
Paul
Radford,
election ca lb d on March k'Mh
Be­
in th e ir respective clas*C* w e r e - , ,0&lt;'{ul h . m r ' w h i r ’. ........ wed.
Mm
and ’ \ Perfect D a y ." ' T h e entire
ing a citizen of Sanford for several Max S tu a rt. L a F ay e tte Tilli*. Mr Bed Book,
Cosmopolitan,
Me"veretury of the M u s i1
program wa* received with e n th u s i­
year* and a property owner and Byrnes and Mr Hall.
(’lure's, Argosy.
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Argosy, Serihenr’*. Nfetro- ,) "P nrll,’" M‘
asmapplause
An inf &gt;rmal Hjrial
mid griicmu* dignity, 111 the ai»*ence
v e r . milch interested in I tie mum- i
miditun
Atlantic Monthly, North
hour
co
m
pi
el
*d
the
afternoon's
pal affair* of the city I feel that tinScu'-Sru
I American Review and the *..l i ' O * *1 of th e chutrniun, e x te n d in g u cordial 1 f i i "I m i i
T
he
refreshment
comThe Sew-Sew (,lub were tifu- I graphical Magazines. Of course the welcome ami nmkint; th e aunmirH*!1* • 1
office i* one of great responsibility
mil tee were M m Kr.tuk Woodruff,
merits.
Mi**
Fannie
Relia
Munson,
ami if elected it will receive my beat ciously
entertain ed by Mr*. Muv 1 content* of theso were discussed
Mrs. Cluude Herndon and MDs
effort* .,* a member of the Inniril of | Dicktn* on T hursday afternoon
from the good Story point of view one of Sanford's talented young M artha Fox.
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aldermen. Your support will be a p ­ last week a t one of the must enjoy­ or vice versa. When carefully sifted m usicians opened the program with
Club Calendar
able meetings of the club. At the nnd the wheat had been separated a piano selection, giving by request
preciated.
Social D epartm ent meeting. Tues­
refreshment, hour, a delicious salmi from tiie chaff it was found t h a t " T h e Flower Study *’ (Theodore
Respectfully,
course wa* nerved w ith-coffee ami even cheap magazines, so-called, Kulluk) and graciously responded day, Mar. 28t*h.
A. D. P A R IU SH .
4
Welfare meeting. Junior Civic
whipped cream.
T he rooms were had splendid narratives of valuable to th e encore with another charming
selection.
She
was
followed
by
'
program,
Wednesday,
Mar.
2Uth.
I prettily decorated with a profusion im port snuggling in its corridors of
For Alderman
H E R E IS YOUR
! of ru t flowers.
Enjoying the hos­ light reading and the couching of ■A.
At the request of several of my
pitality
of
their
gracious hostess English exquisitely phrased. Stories
A N S W E R T O Y O U R friends I hereby declare myself a
were Mrs. C. E. Henry,. Mrs. K. J. th at contained a worth while plot.
candidate for the office of city-3 =
WISH
.Roily, Mrs. J. S. Wilson, Mrs. John Stories thut impressed themselves
council man to fill the vacancy
Sm ith, Mrs. H enry McLaulin, Mrs. on the retina of expressing fruit
created by Mr. R. C. Maxwell's
Mrs. Stringfrllow nnd Mr*. thought.
T he latest styles in
T urn the flashlight on
resignation. 1 earnestly solicit your
Eugene Roumillnt.
now
scenes,
aim toward different
Spring Straw s at the
sifpport and if fo rtu n a te enough to
sceneries
of
thought.
The Scientific
be elected I will have the taxpayers'
H abadershery for $2.00
. .
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Matter,"Robert Eugene Laramore, Jr. American beckons to the growing
interests
at
heart
at
all
times
and
Palm Beach an d Crash
will exercise every effort to be of t / M r . and Mfs. R. Eugene Lara- lad and feeds him, so to spe&amp;jc&lt;
S uits a t $7.50 and $10.00.
some benefit to the city. I am in a more are receiving congratulations wfth good, substantial food. Stories
YOU SET THE PACE
position to deal properly with ques­ on the arrival of a son, born S a tu r­ of travel nnd biographies teach the
T h e H o m e of Correct tions rebating to railroads and other day, M arch 18, a t their home in young grasping mind who aro ever
'
ready for adventure.
Setting the rig h t pace in flavih^7noney -an&lt;Y
a i m atU)W;
atlhpr " '
'corporations. I have lived in San- Springfield.
Styles.
T he little lad will be christened
Wbon It c a m e ,to the round table
foed my entire life and I am th o r­
ing to it, is w h at counts in fh£ long run.
a
Laram ore, J r . —&gt; diacusalon naming the favorite magoughly familiar with the city’s needs R obert Eugene
sudden
h
u
rst
of
speed
anti
then
relaxing
th
e
effort.
axlnes nnd the reason why from
therefore I modestly beg for' your Timea-Union.
I t will be very gratifying to you to refer to yourMrs. Lsram ore will be remembered various
members it was quite a
support.
as Miss Vivian Yeiaer, having apent m a tte r of conjecture.
bank book, containing a record of prom pt, weekly
Where some
Yours very respectfully, •
a p a r t of her girlhood In Sanford.
admired,
others
scorned.
Good
deposits.
O. P. HERNDON.
Housekeeping
was
warmly
received,
--S ta rt nn account w ith us now.
eo-3tc
% - -1 g
T
:-k . - -P trto n a l Afenfion
while
some editorials of Ladies
**
Jt,
.»VMra. L. A. H yndraan, Mra. R. F. -Home Journal were without their
m
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST
Marshall and Mr. T . P. Marshall laud. T he S a tu rd a y Evening Post,
•I-.*-*
P AI D ON S A V I N G S A C C O U N T S
left ott T u esd a y for their home in as to its exterior nnd interior bore
r*
Chicago, after a pleasant visit to the sta m p of approval.
Mr. and Mra. E. L. Marshall.
Most generally speaking tiie young
y
' -----------America of our d ay wants a real
Mrs. E. B. Robinson of St. Louis, live moving story, one which kcops
Wo ate' hero to nerve you with the very best of everytljlng. Cooked pro­
la th e - g u c a t of Mra. C.. M. Berry pace with progress! vencss.
There
perly in a perfectly sanitary kitchen and served in the righ^w ay.
,
while enroute. from OuUport, Miss., being too m any descriptions re ta rd ­
an d oth er points of interest.
ing the onrush of the plot.
P riorto the club’s adjournm ent a
Rev.
F.
Mi Baldwin, field worker com m ittee was appointed to sug­
NEW WOODRUFF BUILDINd PHONE 162 SANFORD, FLORIDA J
for the Southern Presbyterian As* gest a p ro g ram .fo r the coming cltab
aembty is *iir- the d ty to eonfq y ea r.' N am ely Mrs. C. K. Wnt Iter T
Don’t forget our lee Cream Parlor j u s t across the street
.M H IM D .I
with Rev. 'D r. E. D. Brownlee, Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. B. F, W hltner. FORREST LAKE, Pres.
D.
L.
THRASHER,
Y-Prw.
A.
R.
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Cashier
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PUZZLED OVER WOMEN

Ctassed With Fools,as Subjects Be­
yond ’Comprehension — Remarks
Made by Author of the Book
... of Eccleslastlcue.
Two subjects seem to haro occupied
tho attention of tho Hebrew sages to
a marked degreo. They are always re­
curring to them. In the midst of max­
ims about tbo conduct of life tbo sage
cannot forbear to tako a side swipe
at fools and women. Ho finds thorn
both beyond comprehension.
To get bla point of view It is neces­
sary to rcmembgr lhat there wera no

asylums In tho OHenl. "Every vlllago
had IU Imbeciles, who warn a feature
of the town life. The Tillage fool waa
a far-more promldeat person in the
indent Enat. and forced himself much
more on public attention than the
ldbble-mladed person of,today, who
usually la kept In the background
Aa'for women! Well, tbo ancient
world never waa able to make them
out any wsj. Their Inceeaant chatter*
lng waa evidently a great annoyance
to the eolemn, white-bearded patrlarch a
One of the most human of the an­
cient sagos was the kuthor of the
Book of Ecclealaatlcua In the Apoc­
rypha, Jesus, the son of SIrnch. Ilia
book has a distinct flavor, a quality
that makes It entertaining reading.
The Imagination pictures him a man:
of gracious dignity, reserved, serious,
taking his obligations with the grav­
ity of hla raco. Experience has dls-

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A N D C O N N E C T IO N S
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GIRL WOULD BUILD WARSHIP

President noosevclt has written her
a remarkable letter commending her
Cannot Be ‘a Soldier 8o She Starts patriotism, and sending her ten dimes,
Movement to Relee Fund for
one for each of hla four grandchildren
‘ Battleship.
already born and the six others he
hopes for In years to come. Marjorie
Now York.—Marjorie • flterrett, a has refused offers of 9350 for this let
thlrtcen-ycar-old gjrl of Brooklyn, has tor.

Good Florida Beef.
The Best Western Beef.
SpririK Lamb.
Chicago Milk. Fed Veal.
Corn Fed Pigs.
Pork Sausage.
Liver Pudding.
, Pigs Feet Jelly
*j Head Cheese .
[F
Souce. •
, Fancy Chiped B^ef.
Home Made Corned Beef
The Best Hams and Bacoi
* i _,Fnt Chickens.

wicked woman. Tho wickedness of a
woman changoth the look and darkeneth her countenance as a bear doth.
Her husband shall sit at meat among
hla neighbors, and when he heareth
It ho slghetta bitterly. All malice la
but llttlo to tho malice of a woman; started a movement among sehoot
let tlie portion of a sinner fall on her.
Aa tho going up a sandy way la to the children to raise* a patriotic fund to INVENTS
Sho
foot of tho a g i | i, sc Is a wlfo full of build an American battleship.

been c ontentiousness. Tho wlso man
of the East, desirous of leading a con­
te m plative life, w as simply worn to
d e a th by nn 111 tem pered, talkative
wife. T hat was why a silent woman
—waa u gift of th e l,nrd T h e only hit
of conversation on tho part of Socra­
te s with Xantlppo tha t Is recalled Is
tho word, " H u s h " '

We catty, all th*
Kidinf and stan- |
diid varijtlas that
hive be*n teitod
und know t to b i
ndlpt •i to nur roll
and climate.
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We c a n

mik&lt;-

now

Immediate

■Mpm &gt;nt
.id the
, -a&lt;o,tab) • c r ii p

jffifc'-v
Him.I n*i N i.i line
Hi fly Itv I lilts*

.♦&gt; &lt;rir|u nj»h
Seed PeanuU*»No.
I Norm

Rtcp lively, Wnich y-nur ste p Also
keep your eye on utiy fat woman rid­
ing In tho subway. To add to the varl
ous and extensive difficulties of sub­
way traved th e re has appeared over
tho underground horizon within the
Inst throe weeks a very stout woman
with big and light hands who Is col
lectlng pocketbooks
She Is v«ry
quick, very crafty In her general con­
duct nnd has bee'll very, very success
fnl Last night while one &lt;-f (he worn
nr. passengers was absorbed In re a d ­
ing the back of a new spaper which be
longed lo a mnn across the aisle, the
door opened, m any left and us It was
about lo shut again tlu&gt; stout woman
leaped up, hit th e tlred-looklng m an
on the hat and fled, announcing that
lt wns their station
Everyone p re s­
ent smiled nnd so did the woman, who
was tra d in g the oth e r m an's new spa
per until she looked foi h e r |&gt;ocket
book, which hud been on her lap The
tra in hud left th e station and there
w as nothing to be done
Scores of
complaint*- have, been recorded, and
unless the stout woman exorcises krlth
frightful v n o r p to disguise herself
business Is going to slow up abruptly
— Now York Times.

F-/Just What Contractors Neec
M.'ln Stock or Made to Order
Structural steel of all kinds a specialty— I-beams,
channels, angles, stays, bolls, etc.
I lard woods in variety—ash, birch, cedar, el terry,
cypress, mahogany, maple, oak and white pine.

consists of tho ubo of a pair of gaunt
lets m a de of ord in a ry khaki cloth
lightly padded with cotton wool treat
ed w ith n peculiar powder, rendering
the m aterial practically Impervious to
the sh a rp e st metal points
Thun, a
soldier Is enabled to grasp or pull the
most formidable typo of German
barbed wire without tho slightest fear
of tho spikes p e n tra tln g the m aterial
and serntciting his hnnds ,
T he fabric Is waterproof, and tho
gloves can be insulated for the pur
pose of gripping electrically c harged
wire*. T he claim Is even made tha t
when m ade Into vesta o r leggings the
m aterial in strong enough lo turn
shrapnel splinters
A com pany has been formed to de­
velop the Invention. T he war office a l­
ready ban ordered s a m e supplies and
the su bstance has been successfully
tested In the Husslnr: army

Fat Woman Has Light Flngera.

Park Ave. and Second Street

ANTI-WIRE GLOVES

words to a quiet inan. A wicked worn: earned the first dime for tho fund by Englishman Devises Method -of Han­
helping her mother In hor housework,
nn Is abasement of heart, and sadness
dling Entanglement* Without
and
sent the money with a letter to a
of countenance, nnd a wounded hoarL
^Danger.
Now York newspaper.
A woman that will not mnko her hus­
Because she’s a girl and cannot bo
band hnppy la ns hands that hang
l-ondon.—Among tho Inventions now
down, and palsied knees.
Prom a a soldier sho wants to do something being tented by tho war offlco officials
woman was tho beginning of sin, and fpr her country, for which her grand­ Is one credited to George Lynch, a
because of h er wo all die. A silent father and great-grandfather fought.
well-known traveler, of a mothod of
woman Is a gift of tho Lord."
destroying wire entanglements. .
Tho •‘wickedness" to which so much
Tho W e stm in ste r Gazette, describ­
exception was taken teem s to havo
ing th e Invention, cays the method

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A complete force of workmen ready for road
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on short notice. Wire, phone or w rite'us.
MerriU-Stevens 1
600 to 654 East B
Jacksonvi l l e,'

•Win H a l l u c i n a t i o n .

"W he n 1 take too much quinlnn for
my m alaria, an I occasionally do. con­
"J am a true blue Amur! can." snyB fessed th e Old Codger, "It affects fn y
Marjorie, "and *1 w ant to see U n d o head nnd makes mo think very foolish
Ram lick nil creation If ho has to, like things. 1 remember on™ of getting
so th n t I heard queer noises In my
John Paul Joneh did." ,
Tho New York school children have head, and for nearly a whole day fan­
taken upon th e Idea with a whoop nnd cied | wns an Hun * and was being m&gt;
already liaVt sent In thousands of Melted hy mv mum friends to run for
tbe legislature
Kitnuiis City Star
dimes.

W. J . THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY
AGENTS

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Carolina
C o u ld n ’t Feaze Fat M nn.

One of those post-Christm as stories
th a t a re toll) Hone Zeno.
“On a Payee avenue car. C hristm as
eve. a meek looking man occupied n &gt;
front cross seal In the hack end of the [

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cat
(It can he done. Ed I A 2j Uuundur came In nnd alatnmed himself
down upott the vacant cr.d of tho scat
Tho mock-Iookor fidgeted, showed
signs Of distress, rose and crawled out,
and as ho went ho said: 'Ycu can have
It. Help yourself. This la Christmas.’
Ho took u Bide seat and said to a pas
senger, ‘Ho wanted my scat. Ilo got
It. Tako a squint at him—looks like a
funny picture In n paper
Borne of
tho passengers smiled, some guffawed,
but It didn't (case tho big fellow
When a few blocks further on the
meek-lookcr got off, tho fat man gave
him a generous grin, wared his hand
anil shouted. Merry Christmas! "—
Cleveland Loader.

Lands Suitable lor G e n e r a l F a r m i n g , Sto
and Citrus Fruits — A t t r a c t i v e L o c a t i o n s

In Golf Terms.
Yea, I am learning to shavo mv

For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heals.
Stops Pain At Onco

"What progress!"
"Oh. I can gq over tho course In 110,
o r thereabouts."—Loulsvlllo Courier
Journal.

For Man and Beast
2Sc.50c.3l.

A t A l l Dealers.

Cube Get a College Star.
Malcolm Oalrln, the Wisconsin full­
back who withdrew from football
when his eligibility was questioned,
will likely sign s contrast to play tor
the Cubs.

Artesian-W ells a t both C huluota and Okeechobee.-***•
tlong our main line. If you are interested w rite this oflice for inform ation " o f com m unicate
with our local agent in th e section attractin g your attention.
.

To the*iast drop

^M AXW ELL
A H O USE
COFFEE
Is Perfect
A s k Your Grocer

Drove Wolf Into Town.
Barron, Wls.—A wolf Ihut had been
chased all day by four young men was
finally driven Into tho city, whero It
created panic among pedestrians on
tbo main street. William Brown, a
farmer, soon dispatched tho animal.
Doctor Is Robbed.
Chicago.—Automobile bandits robbed
Dr. A. II. i,cvli&amp;n of bla Jeweln and
Toney but let him keep h it bap tyhen
c pleaded ho w m *?n routo to s t­
rut a stork rase.

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AGENTS ON THE OKEECHOBEE BRANCH
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A. h. HUNT

I). h. AUSTIN, Okeechobee

AGENTS ON THE EAST COAST
J. A. ROWANI), St. Augu-dlne.
Klklon District.

C. A. DUPONT, Hastinss.
BUNNELL DEVELOPMENT CO

Y. W. SAMS, New Smyrna.
1). E. AUSTIN. Fort Pierce.
MOSES A: HEISI.EH. West Palm Beach.
FRANKLIN HJIEKN. West Palm ll.-ach.

A. C. FROST. Danla.
S. MORSE, Miami.
J. 11. REILLY. Miami.
F. J. POWERS, Cape Sable Lands. HomeMcad.

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bids.
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COUNTY JU D O E —
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D em ocratic p r.m a ry election In J i n e . and
Witness o u r b e n d s a n d t b g t e e l o L e a l d o r t residents ol t h a U n i t e d S l s l e e j T h a t BL M . Rales bte wife A- 1. O o m b s a n d
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f t 1* f u r t h e r o r d e re d a n d n d j u d g a d t h a t
I f n o m in a t e d and ele etad d a y of M a r c h . I9 1 A
Ttrt« • ' l k * j ^ W L A N D ~ t f L D M A w !
to u n know n to affiant a n d t h a t diligent In- a n d ——— D u n n , bio v u r , A l l e n 'C . Ore*
t h l l o r d e r be p u b l is h e d or.oo « w eek for
b y y o u r r o t e I g u a r a n t e e a full, Juat a n d
Greeley, b b wife H a nr
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f . P. F o r s te r ,
t iu ir x has be en, m a d e w i t h o u t a v a il, t o na- ley a n d •— •—
n o t teas t h e n 6o, or more t h i n 10 4 a y a . $ | p r o p e r adm inistration of th e d u tie s ol the
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Sa nford, Seminole . c o u n t y , ' Florida.
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a t tb o d ull** of t B . of. su c c ee d Biyaelf as C o u n t y J u d e a of B*m
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inole C t n n ty , s u b je c t to th e It e m o e r a t ic inole C o u n t y , P lo r id e .
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T . W. L A W T O N .
m y best tnerriea a n d abUIUee to am-ving
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ftartlon 9 of C h a p t e r 4996, Law a o f F l o r ­
County, F l o r i d a , R e l o a d i n g a n d H ig h w a y lished in Sanford, .Florida.
M iirtlr a n d Carolina A. Missile, bl* wile,
. L ' r i i S i S m w d a a t of Public. Instruction la m# t w o year* ago by t h e splendid vote you
ida.
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Witness, E. A. D o u r Isas,, d a r k of tbo C ha rle s C. W arwick a n d ------ W ar,1a County.' rubjoet to th# • Doma rr a tlr g a v e me. I re q u est of y o u yo u r e u p p o r t
N olle* fe hereby given t h a t low C a m ­
C irc u it C o u rt, Sem inole c o u n ty ,’ .Florid a wl«k. bts wife II. B. h f e n l t t a n d ---------.Notice fa h e r e b y given, T b o t pealed pro
y . Through my m rrim on the board of a n d influence. If i t n your p lea su re to poseli will be received by tbo H o a r d o f • a d th e seal of sa id c o u rt
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n , p u r c h a s e r of T a x C e rtifica te No.
tb o 3rd M erritt, hie wtf*, A. 1). Fuller and
convinced that
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N ovem ber,
‘ »y of F e b ru a ry . A. D. 1!
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Firilsr. M* wife. P. D. S h e p a r d as A dm in
a n d b»*t abilities shall be de v o te d t o t h e Klorido, o n o r boforo t b o o i p lr o l l o n o
twwal)
E. A. I) DU G LASS.
Isirotor, William
M oore An gas a n d E t t a A. I). 1896, haa filed s a i d c e r tif ic a te (n m y
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Clerk.
B. It Ins*, o r a n y ef t h e m or otherwise
office.
By Jos. C. R o b e r ts , D. C.
this notice, a n d up t o o n d u n til 3 o ’clock
claiming a n n te re o t In t h e p r o p e r t y here­ deed t o iaeue fn a c c o r d a n c e w ith lew.
Geo. G. Herring,
Sincerely,
p. m. on too 2 0 t h d a y of A pril, A. l&gt;. 1016,
inafter described, a n d t o all p a r tie s claiming Sold c ertificate e m b r a c e s t b o following dewcrlb ed p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S e m in o la cot
conncrltieq
Counsel for C o m p la i n a n t .
__________________ v 0 E 0 . 0 . H E I t R I N O .
a t th a c o u n t y c le r k ’o offire, a t t h a e o u r tb o u a o
an In te r e st in said p r o p e r t y , t o - w it:
ly , Florida, to - w it: N o r t h H of S W U o f
4 8-Frl-9te
to Sa nford, Se m inole c o u n ty , Florida, for
S o u t h e a s t q u a r t e r of t h o N o r th w e s t q u a r ­ N W I f , Sec. 4. T n . *0 ft._____________
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tho p r u r h a e e of 1260,000.00 Sem inola C o u n ­
F O R CLERK O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
ter, Section T h ir t y - o n e , T o w n sh ip T w e n t y
assessed a t
H a v i n g been asked by a n u m b e r of votora t y . F U r id o , R e fu n d in g e n d High troy bonde, N otice e f Apsllcatlen far T e x D e e d U n d e r S o u th , of R a n g e T w e n ty - n i n e E a e tj S o u t h 10 acres. T h e »ala la n d be in g aseaoaod
t b a d a t a o f t h o i s s u a n c e of etech c ertificate
a c a n d i d a t e for clerk of t h e said bonde t o b e e r . In t e r e s t a t tbo r o t e o
S e s t l e n 6 of C h a p te r 4919. L a w s a* Florida half of t h e S e u t k e a s t q u a r t e r ilrse S o u t h in t h e n a m e ot U n know n.
1 hereby announce my
w tbo po»»- t o becomefleminole
Unices sa id c e r ­
c o u n ty , 1 hereby on. five a n d o n e half per r a n t per a n n u m ,
N otice is hereby given t h a t C. W. E n tc - half of S o u t h e a s t q u a r t e r of S o u th w e s t tificate shall be r e d ee m e d a cc o rd in g t o law
. ‘ si Supsfialsodant of Public Inst roc Ion for cn oo uu rnte e ofmyself
for t h a t office, subject t o th e sn d ore d o t e d J u l y 1st, 1016, i n te r e s t p a y ­ m tngsr, purchaser of T a s C a r t fiesta Nn,
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ta x doed will Issue t h ere o n on t h e 4 t h d a y
P * « &lt; ^ r a t * « prim ary, a n d soJiett yo u r vote. able s e m i - a n n u a l ! ) , principal s n d I n t e r e s t 196, d a te d th e 6th d a y of J u n e A. D. 1910,
lo u th e a it q u a r t e r ) W est th r e e - q u a r t e r s of
•Toicnilo tbs* comui* Primary.
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I will a p p r o b a t e y d u r e upport d u rin g t h a payable ot Now York, s t a t e of Now Y o r k , baa Died said certificate in m y office, a n d tho S o u th w e s t q u a r t e r of t h e N o rth e ae t nf April. A. D. 191A
Witness m y official s i g n a tu r e a n d se al
c a m p a i g n . G u a ran te ein g , If elected t o give sold b o n d s t o be issued, consisting of t w o b o s m ade application for T a x D eed to is. q u a r te r . W est q u a r te r of S o u t h e a s t q u a r ­
th is th e 3rd d a y o l k la r c h , A. D. 1916.
m y whole tlmv t o d do my u t m o s t t o fill hundred o n d fifty b o n d s of t h e d e n o m i n ­ au# In a cc ordanc e w ith law .
S a id certlil- t e r of N o r t h w e s t q u a r te r , West half of
(seal)
E . A. D O U G L A S S ,
t h e office to y o u r satisfaction.
ation ol 11000.00 each, m a t u r i n g J u l y l e t , c o la e m braces tha following de sc ribe d p r o p ­ So u th e as t q u a r t e r of N o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r of
Clerk C ircu it C o u r t Sem in ole Co., Fla.
B. A. Howard l &gt; * candldato for County
1946. T h e c o u n t y of Se m inole reserves tb o e r t y situ a te d in Sem in ole c o u n ty , Florida, S o u th e a s t q u a r te r . E a s t half of N o r t h e a s t
J O H N K. M E T T I N O E R .
B
y
V. M. M c D a n ie l. D. C.
Bunerintendent of l a b ile Instruction.
option t o r e ti r e In n u m e r ic a l order b o n d e t*-erlt:
u s r t e r o f N orthw e st
q u a r t e r
of
86-Fri-5tg
CtJAlJFICATION: Mr. Ilo ira rd bolds a IJfo
I hereby announce my candidacy for the r o d In t b e e m o u n t of fBOOO.QO each y e a r f m j n
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Crr Utica'# and Diploma .Issued b y th* Michigan Uon of Clerk of the Circuit Court for Seminole 1917 tn 1916, b o t h Inclusive, a n d t o re tire ■*BM »nd N W J f , o f N E H of N E I d , S e c . h 4 T P , ^ T h i r t y tw o
Towttehlp
Twet»t&gt; ■ S o u th
SUts Normal CoBeg* where bo studied tomin- County a t the primary In June.
b o n d s ’ in t b o a m o u n t of 110,000 each y e a r 20 Sm ith , flange 29 E. T h e se lu - letttp bnipV 'R k j g e T w e n ty - n in e E s e l. W est • h a lf of An O r d i n a n c e A m e n d in g H e r tlo a 246 o f t h e
uouWy lor Av# y r a i ^ taking In addition to tbo
R e v is ed O r d i n a n c e s «f t h e Cl tv of H aaIf elected, I shall give the t-ffleo my very beet from 1937 t o 1944, b o t h inclusive, sa id assessed a t tho d a te ol t b s issua nc e oT affi*h
half
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fa rd , e f 1916
perwwtal attention at all ttmos and endeavor to bonds to b e sold, s u b j e c t t o t h e a p p r o v ­ c e r t if l r a ta in the n a m e of J .
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Tbs "Mr lory 'n idT-ieoc# ol E ducation, and P u L - I j a c r it* your support.
Be it o f d a ln e d b y t b o M a y e r a n d C i t y
a l opinion of Messrs. Dillon. T h o m s o n A Unless said certific ate shall be r
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Very truly.
Mortfccail q u a r t e r of S o n t b w t s t q u a r te r .
anaslvision. O s .nlao. Diudiod jjPs
lie Sctool jugcr
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D. ‘L T IlR A SftKH.
Clay, o b t a i n e d b y S e m inole c o u n ty . F l o r ­ a ccording t o law t a s deed will issue —
Bout beset q u a r te r of N o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r of C o u n c il of S a n fo rd . F lo rid a :
on
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March
A.
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1916.
V
i t tbs Ftato Unlregaity of Indiana, ono year a r
T
h a t It shall b e u nlaw ful for s a y p e r ­
ida, s n d said bond* will b e sold, d e li v e ry
S o n th e a q t q u a r te r . E a s t half of S o u t h e a s t
the Waihlnf.oa KrWids Aeodemy, and took a bust
I hereby a n n o u n ce m yse lf as a c a n d i d a t e to be m ad e five d a y s o t te r a c c ep ta n ce of
A lia, T a s Certificate No. 119, d a t e d t h e q j i a n e r of So u th w e st q u a r t e r of N o r th - so n t o r u n a n y a u to m o b i le on a n y public
fours* a t tha M i n a Business Col less.
s t r e e t of (he c ity o t S a n fo rd , within t h *
t o succeed myself a s clerk of the circuit H d. I 'o y m e n t s for sa id b o n d s t o be m o d e 6 t h d a y ol J u l y A. D. 1906. Hold onrtlfiTEACHING E X P E R I E N C E : H e taught ono c o u r t of Seminole c o u n t y subject to t h e w - t b i n said period of five day* a f te r on c a t a embrace* t o e following de sc ribe d prop- w m ^ - q u a r t e r , Section T h i r t y . t h r e e . T o w n ­ fir* lim its a t a g r e a t e r sp e e d t h a n tw e lv e
s h ip - T w e n t y S o u t h , R a n g e T w e n ty - n i n e mile* a n h o u r ; o r on a n y p u b l ie s t r e e t In
n u in tbo country district school, one year in D e reo c ra tie p rim a ry t o be held J u n e 6 th c eptane e of bid. All bids m u s t be a c c o m ­ a r t y sit us ted m Sem in ole c o u n t y ,, Flbri"
l a w _Wc*t . hqH .-of* N o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r of t h a c ity of Hanford outs:
Waxhington Priendi Academ y. a n d had d a war* tb la y e a r and solicit your Support.
M p of t b a fir* lim ­
If panied w ith a certified c h ec k for one a n d to-srit: 11 acres In c en ter of N r i of S W ^
of tureseatul sxpsrisoc* ns Superintendent of o l y elected can only p rom ise in the f u t u r e t h e one half pe r r a n t of t h e a m o u n t of b a n d i of B E t i
its o t o g r e a t e r r o t a of sp e e d t h a n fifteen
(leas beg. 6 cha E. ol N W cor N p rth e ae l quarter*W{»*--W est half of Eavt lto
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t a m o painstaking care and close a p p l i c a ­ to be sold. T h e c o u n t y com m issioners of r u n E 10 ehs, 8 30 Iks, W 10 eks, N 30
of Northwest- q u a r t e r of South*
went q uisrtdr
r
Ur. Howard prepared himself especially foe a tio n to the office t h a t I h a v e glean ,1 In t h a S c ro ln o te -b o u n ty , F lo rid a, re serve t h e r i g h t Iks., Sec. 3, Tp. Bl 8, R. 29 E.
And, In t u r n i-n fg *c o rn ers t h a speed
_______of _a n
qux itl
1,1,7* werk In t b s aersico of tbo Public Schools p a s t .
u to m o b ile shall be r e d u c e d t o eig ht miles
■*
Respectfully,
‘Iff
t o reject a n y a n d all bide. Proposals should
T h r said land b rin g assessed a t t h e d a ta a t o f ^ T io u th w e a t q u a r t e r of S o u t h t a t t aper
and U perhaps tbo best equipped of any man
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unlaw
ful
foa a
E. A. D O U G L A S S .
I« e ddressed t o t h e Board ol C o u r t y C om - of th e Issuance of such certificate in th e qiu»r
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In the county for tb s office of County Sup­
misslcndrs of Seminola C o u n t y , Florida, a t n a m e of c. C, Stoflvrgen.
Unless said «if 3 o 1 f llit* a t q u a r t e r *d S o u t h r a t i q u «rt«r. a carele ta or negligent m a n n e r .
erintendent of Public Instruction. He deserves
HiClonl, F lorida.
TAX A S S E S S O R —
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certificate
shall
be
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to
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he re /e lul consideralion Of all t b s voters of
P i n e d th ia flth d a y of M a r c h , 1916.
Witness m y h a n d as clerk of th e B oa rd law s t a s deed will Issue t h ere o n on the Ka&gt;t half of 9outli% #s| q u a r te r . fWctltn
1 hereby announce myself a c a n d i d a t e for
*
H. W. I I E U N DO N ,
he rcunty.
C om m iss io n e rs
of bem lnote M t h d s y of March. A. D. 1916.
T hree, T n w n i h lp Twrrity*C#ne S o u th . K a n i e
re-election to the ofljee of t a t assessor, s u b ­ of C o u n t y
F re a ld e n t C i ty Council.
je c t t o the Dem ocratic prim a ry. Your s u p ­ c o u n ty , F lo rid a, a n d t h e teal c l said t w a rd ,
ALu, T s s Certificate No. 712, rlatsd th e Twrnty-nln«i l U i t , S o u t h v f R t qu»r&lt;«r of
I he reb y c e rtify t h a t the foregoing o r ­
on this th e 21st d s y of M a r t h . “ A. D. 1916. 6 th d sy of July A D. 1997. 8 std certifi­ N o rth e ast q u a r te r . » r « | *hatf ot N crthw e«t d inanc e we* d u ly pasved by th e city coun.
FOR 8 U E K IF F
p o r t will be appreciated
(seal!
K A D O U G l.A FF .
• I am s c a n d i d a t e for ro-sloctlon to t b s
c a t e r m b r s r r r the following described prop. q u a r te r «f N o r t h weft q u i t t e r of N o r th - ell of Hanford, Florida, in re g u la r aeaaion,
A VAUGHN.
Clerk Hoard of C o u n t y C om m issio ners of
olPre of Ihrriff of Seminole c o u n ty . I (eel
l d i. |
q u a r te r , Ket*ion SI*, Toi*i)»htp Twi-nty- t b i t fith d a y or M a rch, 1916.
ftjr i• it
muuatte
e d in He
Seminole
tn Inole ccount
o u n ty , F
n loorr ids.
,
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S sm lnolc C o u n t y , F l a .
luMiHed in *»klng t h e people ot Ibis c o u n ty
U&gt;-wit
Hang*
T w e n ty - n lg e
Ki«ts
It \ v t , or S W I . ol s w i t of S R I , Sec on* South,
( ••a ll
JA S. Co R O B E R T A .
I hereby immune* myself n s candidate for
6 1 - T t c s A P rl-9 tr
io( r.* election t o this office, o w i n i to t h e the office ol T ss Aasewxir, an l ott ihe ground
half
of
North*a*t
« u i r t « r
9. T ,p 21 8, It. 29 r
T h e s t i d land being North
C l ly Clerk.
f * t \ , l h a l I b a r e n o t yet bod tbl* office for of i**mnsl Inlrgrujr, food ritivettihlp. and kna
of
South .weal
q u 1 r t r &gt; , *S e r t I o n
i ii e » » r d at the d a t e of the iaauanr©
A pp ro v e d by me t h i t 6 th d a y of M a rch,
» R*i term .
W hen my pre vent t e r m of ability to p.-vlorm the duties uf ib« position. I
K«v»n,
Townnhln
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th
.
• u ch certificate in th* nam e of S. L, lllair.
191
office ripireo 1 will have b e en In office only ask the support of the vo-er* of the County.
Unlt-ra l i l d certificate ahall be re deem ed H in g e T w t n t y - n i n i F i a t ; W«at q u a r te r of
J , D. D A V I S O N .
one hall t e r m by election, a n d let# t h a n one I wiU appreciate your vote and pledge my treat
accordin g to law tax deed will taaua t h e r e ­ Houthwcat q u a r te r of N orthe a»t q u a r t a r ,
M a y o r C i t y oJ S a n f o r d .
half term by a p p o i n t m e n t a n d for t h is rea- efforts to give an efficient, equitable, butene***Seetion r i g h t . _
T ownahlp
Twenty-on©
on on th® Sflht d a y of March A* D. I01C.
ftft-F iM tc
son I feel t h a t I a m ( M i l le d t o y o u r s u p ­ Ilka admlnstrallon of the office,
Al*o, T a x Certificate No. 1 9 | t d a te d th® South, Ita n r e T w e n ty - n in e Kaat; Northeant
port and 11 sleeted *111 f i v e t h e offic* m y
A. It- r l lA F T E L L .
fith
day nf July A. I). lfiCfi. Said rertifi q u a r te r of Southwe«t q u a r te r of Soutbcaat
t I
rlo*e personal a t t e n t i o n In tbo l u t u r o as in
c a lp emhracea the following d c tf r i b e d prop- q u a rte r, Section Eleven, T ow na hlp T w e n ty of t b e Cl I f of .Hanferd, Florida
*
on© Houth. flange T w e n f y-nlne F a i t .
the part.
a
r
t
y
pii
nated
in
He
minute
c
o
u
n
ty
,
Florida*
l
ie
*1
o
rd
a
in
e
d
by
th
e M a j o r a n d C ity
1 beg to announce t h s t I aru s c a n d i d a l *
I wit) a p p r e c ia t e your- s u p p o r t .
You afs* h ereby re q u ire d tn appear be­ Council of Hanford, Flnrtdp
to-wit
w t , of N W I of S W » t Of SK t*.
for no initiation for the offire nt T a t As____________________________ C. M. HANI&gt;.
fore it.®
il« Ju d ag e uf our C ircuit Court of if**
SecT p 2\ H, It. 29 K. T he Raid land f‘»r*
Section II '" T h a t no a u to m o b ile , m o to r
see.ttr r&gt;| Seminole t ‘t»ut&gt;ly soil e a r n e .lly asi.
being
«**r*»ed
at
the
d
a
te
of
the
tasuanr®
|
^®vonth
Judicial Circuit uf Florida, w i cycle,
rycle, or o»»t h e r vehicle ahall be p a r k e d for
•t
th___
.
—
If
I oefetiy a n n o u n c e myself a c andidate y o u r sUftpori at the {trirnsry In J u n e .
ting for He min of© f 'o u n t y on M o n d a y , the night nI» f» a n y of t h e street* of the Cliv
of such certificate in the name of C. ( '
sle
eted
.
I
pledge
tny*el|
to
a
faithful
ami
fur the office ot ahrrlfl of -Heminol* county,
Stoifrrgn
Cnlr«a «a id certificate thall the fith d s y of J u n e A M 1916 at the court of Sari b u d , w h lrh
irh are pa%e&gt;l
p a v ed with b r i c k
su&gt;• • rt to th e actln o of th* Dem ocratic ro ru rtrittio u * d|*ehstge of the dutle* run,
be f td 'rn n l acrrtf&gt;11ing l«» law t m deed hrtu*#. 4i f • a I•| r n u n t y to a Rawer a hit! of Any t e h i r l e m ay In- p a r k e d for the night
prill, . r ) to lie held J u n e Gib, 1916. If nerti-ii w i 1 1. ihe +i(fbe
comidalnf
eihlbiteif
s
r
i
(
n
«
t
yi»u
In
our
rill
i
•
*
i
j
*
r'.i
rcuii
nn
th
e
^
A
lh
*la&gt;
of
March
on
»ti)
u
n
p
a
v
e
d
Afreet
at
a point |e*a t h a n
II II G U T I I K I E
r j . r ’.d I pledge myself to fulfill tile duties
• Aid ro u t! by K M i m n ftnf»ertii. a n d in unc h u n d r e d f»*«l from any interAectton
A. I» I I of ■-i , office to tho tiesl of rnjr ability,
do
fu
n
hrf
a
inf
rrc
e
f
v
r
what
nur
said
court
ti f *ald u n i m p r o v e d at r e e l . ”
Al* 1 l a t Certificate No. 15*3, d a te d the
_______________________
e . e . n n A i&gt; t
I lil t i. LG I HI. t T I HE
Sect ion » “ No vehicle fn a n y p a r t of
I n d da&gt; *f June, A, l&gt;. I f*13* Said ceri.fi- ■hall pnnalder in th a t bthalf. rMher write
th* eomrdainant will nrnceed e t p a r t e
! » h r city *hall follop* t he fir® englno, *or hoae
1 hereby armourer myaell a candidate f«»r
c a l r rm lifB ffi t h*’ follow,rig de«Cfil»e*1 prop
t t t l t COUNTY COMMI.HjilttNKH
It la further urtlrfftl and adjudge*! lh a l 1 ta rria g e a , up o t h e r lir&gt;*
a p p a r a t u t , when
reprcacrtl at l»e !ti the *tate bgl.latute front
e rty -iMiatrd m Semi note c o u n ty , Florida,
I f,.rel») snnounew tnyssilf as a raridtdate for Svminoit. r .mitt &gt;. aul.jret to thr* l &gt;*entt
^n-w
^
m,t„,, NwWui* tf|
|*ij Id I*h*&gt;d once a week fur t hr Fire J le p a rt men! ia renptindittg to an
M . of SF»*
and
«»l j$f-;
SK i ihl* nr-fi-r be
tr,.
' ► of County Commix* inner of the t h e r s l l r pt i m e )
Sec ■ I p *1 S It *;»y" K
The* aald land
*!,** than ■ • * l u &gt; *e*ka i m n i r d l a l r l ) . ^la rm . or r e tu r n i n g from a lire, at a r|r»e®r
t .,
,-.loner ItUtrtrt of Seminole County, .o b ­
J J D ll K I N S t l N
. . . r . ^ . t a t t h s lis ts c | t l,r l u u t n r v , P i t a ' l l
^ a**1? f’.l h n*1*y. . 0f J u "* A" l l -• ifistonre t h a n o n r h u n d r e d a n d fifty ya rd s;
ject o* the Democratic Primary, a n d aolicit the
cf Wti. hr r r t l f i r . t r Intho rtsm r uf U nk n o w n
J ' V ' ”’
llrreld. s n r w . p . p r r a n d no v shiria following
* a m r fire so n o r ;
11
U
M
*
«
rt
r
in .« of every voter In the 4th District and ask
r u* *11811
*ti a 11 rp»f*©n
lh® rtierd Unit!,
t
l
n
b
••nl
rertlficat*’
»hall
be
m
l
r
r
m
p
i
l
l*ubltahri|
in
H,nftird
fteminole &lt; n u n l ) 1 atua
t n r d the
lim it, pf«»rrlb
preAcribrd
FVtpHng "hit I am in i»iin*r-**(rin #1f all t h r
im .Ia
for 1 i *up|to-&gt; anti I want tiro at thl. time to f » r t » ■ * ! h »■ a 111 f t Alt: to ' h r ( »1 11 l ff*» 1 r«»0
v t h r urrjtna nrt* ot t h r l ‘U&gt; i»f H inford
■cctir i r in i*w i * b ilrnf will I»#up t hereon F i .Wilfirsi
1
hr*
lit
niif
t
bl»
•
J
*
m
«*
pr
—. that tf I am elee-rd tha- t will aork t l i l l n n i n t h i - t p r t l i i n Afitl ill H i l l l U t r ©fill
IV r
Hrriujg J
K v*r y h a r k , ifray* timnlbu*,
ofi 11* - ' I h day of Vlarrh A lb l U1C
Ir tn ©. J 11it 4© •if -tyr • aid r . i u f l and f: a fjf nl hrf vr blrjp, fur n hich a I t T f i t r Ii f®
fi-.’ o t and and all th* ime for our District hrlii a nf i hr 'ff|iin»6in t h i t n r « rn 1 1 r r 1r I
VV ' ri♦• * my official r ig n a l u r r and *eal f in u j! t i i i 1r f la, ant) 1tip Aral l h©i r ii f at q u l m l by t h r r t i &gt; # or an&gt; ir h ir J * ©ng©f©*!
I . *,,r forgetting or overlooking 1be larger Iht- r i l l b*- » r Ir-« rnrl&gt; frrr»v*-*1 I*y the t n t« r ,
thia ilu J?*lh day of February A I&gt;. 1916.
1hr (*ouM
llu m r
In Sr r «4n o Ip (' bu M v in r a rry in g frrighl nr p«aa®ng®ta fnr hira*
e -*1. -o it.e entire Coubly and will use my t**r nf Svmlfinb r n u n ty I m nnuunrr my r a n d '
all
F. A D O U f lL A S S .
FlurM® , 111(■ 17th day ©•f F e b r u a r y A 11 whllr i n any atr®©t nr itubllr p|*.rr b®(»r©n
ef-** * to work in harmony with
the ( W
d«&lt;ry
f
r
*1
rtioff
to
I
hr
Ir
g
t
f
l
i
t
u
r
r
.
* di-rk f ircult &lt; o lift Se fit inula Co., Fla.
19 1fi
iro—. nrrs of the other districts toward the up- ■Lib fret tn i |ip I Jr mnr r a I »r iirirtiary &lt;« J u n r
■yfiinrt iri«t *finrtsr ahall c a rry a light on
y a i i n f i f ; LASS,
l-ulldng nl th* enliro County
*»l Frr-htr
r i t h r r iid® tn front, •*# ®rrang®«l to th ro w
J
f
h
Alt
NAT?.
m
lnoir
r
i
r
fit
&lt;if
i
h
r
4
'irruif
r*nurt
'»f
Sr
n . p. s w o p e
■anl light -for w ai «J in lh© dir#rtknr. raul
i 'nunt &gt; . H u riil ■
v®Mcl® n»a&gt; b® g tin g
I 1Ir a)I til ore t m r n t f l n g Mectian 213 of I h r
■y.
the I I
"f He ml nob
bl h i I ti
I i,.rel«t a n n o u n c e my c a n d i d a r y for re
Srrl inn I
Tb© M ayor may In hit «11»U
rt
iard
O
n
l
l
f
i
i
n
m
of
(hr
t
Ilf
of
Nan*
&lt;
4tu
n
I
&gt;
el. • O. ro t h e om r r uf c ount &gt; comromrratinn r»tabli#b public *I • n a Ir&gt;r v rh irlra
(»«.!
1 hrf eh &gt; ■nr.Dufim my CAf&gt;&lt;Ji*jAry for the
*
"I iKf F o u r t h H U trlrt of H# ml not©
fof h If •©, anil r*q ui r® th a t ©uch *®hleliHi
I t » 11 ii r tl a j n ©tf It) Itip M a y u f a m l City
ni4«yu*P ..f in-jif F'«rn *a t »i r tn the »t«tr tegi*t*ir' i r a■111 ©til b p;pf ©rial** yau f AUpficirt
r r of
piirallan for
I al
U c r i l I ndr* urrurs y (hn «tr©«f only al au©b f t a m l , whan
CoUFiril of Sanfurri, Florida
ff N «tl
1»t i * * fur He fit in o le m g n l y
If e le c t e d l
w a ltir g for ©mployrn©nt
A d©*©ripl!on nf
Harllun
t
of
(
'h
s
p
l
r
r
4MB,
Law
»
of
FI
or
’
St *n o n l T h s t Sffllwn 24^ of thi* lUf
prom ise a n ' I u n u t
and fa ith fu l p e rfo rm
J A H AUK
■u©h itin«I a hilt b* a n t a r i d on t h© min
Ida
lsr&lt;! Ufdlnsftf®* of lh® CJiy nf Hsu ford of
i u e « of *1 1 tin tie* f a l l l f i f on far to th e bent
Nolle® »• hffif ©b &gt; gjvrn that
F harli-a ul ©* o f eh© **11y I ’rni n H l .
I 9 H b® « m » n d r d t o rvwd a* (qjlcFWW* “ No I’hflli pa. purcha»©r nf | t t f'rrtlflrst® Nn
SffiCfion
■ Any p©raon viola tin g an)
I i«kr i&gt;iraiur« In ftnnourtrtn£ m &gt;■•■»«If a of m y a b l l i t j , I e R r n e « t 1 y aottett y o u r
fiE fio n
D (e rs !m g
or d r i v i n g
sn y VF-hirl© filfi, da te d th® filh day of Jun©
II of th© [ifovlaiona nf th© lorwgolng orilin*
can b i i i r fur th e ofliee of c o u n ty rommi# l a c f u i f t tn i l i r f &gt; e t n o r r a t lc p i l m * f ) t n ^ be
If •toil t h® i s m © or lrs«S ! l s t a n d i n g on 19 1 1. ban filed • aid c©r*Ificati* in m y of
n r i d o n J u n e fit ||a
upon c o n v l r ti o n t h®r#nf ahall b© pun
■innrt , f tb« Fifth d U t l r r t of Seminole
It rapref fully.
iiy (luliLr 9ir*ct in thr clly of Hanford fie#, and hs« m s d® sppJicsH on for ( s i do®d •nr*,,
lahad by Im p r U n n m a n t not axr®©dlaK t h ir t y
cuqnty.^ Bubivct to t h r next DamotTitlft
i ®pt t h a t it h©first dra w n up lo and to luu© In sc rordanc® with I i * / Bsid i a r - day*, or by fin© nof ©trr®dtng tw o hur.dr©d
K I I A N K I . W O O D H I ' ftp.
pflmary'
T h e n k i n f you for a n y eraistRnrp
arsuat with lh* curb tin®: providad, however, tlfirat© Ambrarr* lh© foUnuhlnc dw*crf b«d and fifty dollar* M
you may r e n d er me, I I B
First ttrawt from ihr ruat aid® of pro p a rty ■ itu a ir d in Hesniinol© routffy,
Pa«»®d thia fil h d a y of M a rch. 1916.
( r i A hf a candidal*f fnr Jh® paaltitm of
J rrspoclfully announce mjrsoJf a con- hatk on
Vrr y He■pectf u tly ,
svanu®, to th® t a a l aid® of S anford r t u r id a , to-wit; Hag. 9A Ika W of 8 E cor
l i f r i i ' i j t i v i ' to the s t a t e lugula ture, t u b
II. W. H E R N D O N .
K. U K U .U K K .a
tlidnle
for
lhc
office
of
comptroller.
1
&gt;®nuo
all
vahlrlra,
©leapt
m
o
torcyclra
or
Fr ©aider t C i t y Council.
Jrc t to the deciaion oD
of S W k of S W U S«c 15. T p 20. Hangs
a fi jhK -D ® m ocratfc pri
h
iry
clra
rnuit
pa
rk
s
t
lh®
curb
lina
a
l
an
tm
familiar
with
its
duties,
find
if
elect­
V
haraby
©artlfy
t
h a t th® foragoln^ or*
32.
Hun N f i l l rha W 4,02. H «.33 cha.,
I hereby. _________
Announce ___
myaell
____ a can d id ate m i r y to be held Jut*® ^ i E * * I will a p p r a
up® nf fort v-five d#gr#©©: pftv ld a iis fur- E 4-02 cjia, 3 aerra
dlnanrw * u dijly paaaad njr I h® C ity Coun*
ter the tiiflce of c o u n ty comrrlwiioner for l a te your eupport
ed promise faithful - and unremitting lb*r,
t
h
a
t
this
section
«haU
not
apply
In
-Respectfully,
Th® At'id land being *A«6»®«*d si lh© data rll of S anford, Florid®, |n regular a©*«lon
Kir*! dlatiict* of Seminole c o u n ty , tubw r » ice.
ny l u m which ii hark©d up to t h f curb of tha iatuanr© of iurfa rrrllfW sl# in tha t h l i filh d a y nf M arch, 1916.
M J HO LL Y
to rnflofRcm ent ot t h r P t m a c i l l t c pri( i f lh© purncs© nf l o a d ln i or unlnsding, n am«i of W. W. Hi an ford.
(•©a!)
JA S . C. R O B E R T S ,
Pnl©«« said
&gt; of June U K 101
If elected, I hat®
Mch piu»t b* p ro m p ll y don©
C i ty C lirk
©©rtiflfat© ■hall b® r®d®©m©d accnrding to
onljf ©nr proniUo l o m i k e —t h a t I will b©
S iJIi Mil.
IMMfU)
No autnraobil® Ahall b6 bark©«l from ila law t s i d r r d will |««u® Ih rrro n oq lh® 3CMh
A f»i»r y * ©ij by m© thia fith day nf March
rt|.jAi itiHI ju*r tfj ©vary r l t i t c n «f ih* cn^
I hereby annuuncp my c g n j i d a r y for reir k in g tdac© tin an) uf th^ •trurin at ih»* d i k IJf M ■ r r h. A f * ! 9 1 fi
\
91
♦
!
liTv •-siunly, welching wrll ev ery r i p c n d i
elecimp fur member uf , ('mini y School
t y, w l| nctuf fil ml gibing nn® di*l I net • 1 g
J 1» D A V I S O N .
\S i t
n
rrty oftirlat tig naluf® anti n a !
&gt;u»c r.f j | h r pro pits'll nfonry
I will ip p ru
ilu e f d in f»ntr i d Ni*. I
with t h r horn or other warning ap j t h it th 2 fith flay of F » l« m a r &gt; , A I&gt; 191 fi
M ayor C ity cf S anford.
r air &gt;-&lt;Kir »up port.
r v FnasT E K
f.®
F
n
l
l
r
t A. I l l i l T . I ASS.
______________ r». w SFK.Sf K it
d th|»_^Di dsy nt
yinVl
1 *; *ertr , : tv*-utf t'r n ir t ffemtnnir cm . rtx
1 JhajreJUy *«&lt;i»**«•♦ «»y e-wwdtdeey fur
b * f11 fij f| Fraud
.*
K tt
I
By V M. M eD sniri. D C.
I resident L il y C.ouncil.
64-Frl &amp;te
NOTICE TO PU U U C
t n i e r t T h i ToTIowIng In your cob coaitiun of member^ of the C ounty Hchodl
1 h e reb y re rt i l y t h a t th* foreColnx Or­
um m
-*
Jiuard for Seminole. C o u n t y .
Having a b
W hereas, I t is t h e tleeire of t h e b o a r d of
nape©
wsa duly
—
. nataad- by t h s ' C it y . t&lt;!•
iqun
I har® btf£n r e q u e a tr d b y A « voter* Ms, re a d y aarved one t e r m ' I feel t h a t m y teftn
c
o
u
n
ty
tontm
of 8 * g i l, o l o c o u n ty lo&gt;
r 11 nf S s n fo td . Florida.
In regular erosion, In Clresll Court . ft, t e n t h Ju d lr la l Clrrui change th e biselooere
Florid®. Ir
thi» distfict t o anoo u n e* niy»*lf for c a n d f ' oi'ii'SIre will apeak ftft itealf.
o u n d a r ie s cf th* e le r li o n pis-’
In a n d For Hquilnot* C a n a l f. Florida
bte
6
th
dsy
of
M
a
rch
,
1916.
f
\
;
c
.
y,
ii
a
it
it
i
s
o
n
.
da te for t h e office nl c o u n ty c o m m i H i o n r r
c inrta Due a n d T h r e e , so t h a t th* b o u n ­
I* C k s n c s r ) ’•
'
(teal)
, J s s C. RtbertF,for the ^fifIh O la trfc t of Hominole county
daries of th* sa id 'e le c t i o n p re cin cts One
CHy Clerk.
T n 8. It. H e r r in g to n »nd I*. TV, Ifar*. that!
■n t thrrefure a n n o u n c e my caniflfdiaey for
b - ‘ entirely P.FKided in cemmosemnora
1 hereby an rio u n re ^ m y c andidac y for the
t p p m v e d by m - this Cth d s y ot M arch tin g tp n . his nil*. Mery A ftsp n a n d —thi* office.
II e freied I will promf*^ to paattiun of m r m t r r « f lh** C o u n ty Hoard
district
'No T w o, a n d t b e b o u n d a rie s of
Lapp, h -r husl.anil, Leo D W hitney sn d
■16
r .
ti» e thi* &gt;Hj1ee my ncrio nal ■ tte ntinn mid
of I’ubJic Instruction ftu
2.
J r - , j * V. Whitney-, bl* *tfn, Kattann *fta p p election p re cin ct ’ Nd. ,7Jir*a aboil b« »»t&gt;rriy *-r
J r ' f * DA VIHtrN.
f t f ( I k f c t m e r M t of thi© die* 1
InrludiiY
in c o m m i s i ip n e i s d t e l r i r l No. . 0 , e ,
and ----- — I tapp, hts s t i r , t 'h a r l r s i r
kfsy»C, C ity uf H*it|&lt;i?d
tffrt and S rm ln o le c ounty. I will tbank
F.»- 4t
68-Fr.-4tc
W i r v i i k. T r u s te e , Florida N a s a l Mitre. therefore
rK voter* who r*r. c o n illten11&gt;' fivi' me their
Resoiveu t y th e board uf r o u n t y commieCommisston
C o m p an y , s c o r p o ra t io n sinners
• uppurl
th
at
o unda rie s of e ltc tio n p r e ­
Jl'ttTB E t)E FEAf’K
Charles T. Allen and
Allen, his cinct No tin e,theas absm
k n n o n r m u ktt
s ne w estate b* changed
1 h«'rei') xrnnurirr m&gt; r a n i l l d s c / for t h .
N
O
T
I
C
E
TO
I
lt+:i)ITI&gt;lt.H
wife,
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and
M r t 's l m u n t , his rslfs lle rth a to read a . follows
1 *i l»e a randidatr for rw-eif^c1Ion of he of Nn
1 -• rntrnl. ( n u n t ) . - u h j . c t to l h Regtorutt,* s t 4’ p a in t on tit* s o u t h shoes iri
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fi"'*’ nf &lt; uuniy CommUaioner from the fith f*m- • u f l r . |; r nl ill. D e m o n at it' vut.r* In th e
I* the Court *f the t au n ty Judge , Hvmtnule I'
hsr husb a n d , 'H a r s h A. M e C a im ont a n d l . i ke MotTloe, on th e west aide a n d a\ I h e
ru
In i hr rnmmlng primary ol Ju n e T h f fi '16 P r im a r y of J u n , fith, 1916.’ If o lsc to d I
County, H tste ol Florida
loot
ol l a r k a v e n u e r u n t h ro e* t r u t h to
- M eC alm onl, her h u sba nd, 1’F.ilena
And I tcspecl/ully aak the support of tha voirra p l r d x r m&gt;»«l( to a d m i n i . t e r th* s f l s l r . t&gt;4,
11 r r K*t»te o4‘
llu g h -V , l , r r l : th s i ic s . v r , ( alon* n o rth
G Guild and h . .
Guild her h u sb a n d
cm ihat date and If elected I will rndeavor to Ih^KVlinre ill i n u n t o - d s t s , L u . i s m l i k
I vr r V- Hirnstroro
i t s D Hall snip* . Halt, hnr ^lua side i f H u g h e y s t r e e t , lo eta intereeectlon
nil the - fTis-r i-j t-j ihe b&gt; *i i f my abibiy in m a n n e r to tK* lir.l of my sbillly.
T o All C r e d ito r ,, l e g a t e e s , D ixlrlbulee# liand, Jsnnie Fi. peek and C. L. I’eqk, h e r with French aver.ue, I h e a c e s o u th e r ly along
tf« u ure aa I have In the pa*t,
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Vfery Truly.
Bald E s t a t e ;
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A. Fuller, hiswlfs, Jo s e p h
It. T i n l u m t in u a t io n t o it* In te r o e r tio n with section
/ . T . Me LANE.
line be tw ee n se c tio n s one s o d I w s tv s , g o w n I h e r e b y tn n o u n r o t h a t I s m * r s u t l lYou. s n d rscB of you. *rq, h e r e b y n o il- and — ------ T s n t u m . his wife, C. W. F’arnd
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Dls1 ° O * Ui m o f f i t i c f/ntei© nf Divtricl No. 1,
tied s n d required tn prevent sn y c l s l m t and ha m snd B srs h A. F s r n h s m , hi* wife, ship tw e jity , s o u t h ol r a n g e t h i r t y e a s t,
th e n c e west alo n g said section l in a t o corner
t r ie l of Seminole rfiunty. I offer my d o c k et,
Heniinbl** C e u n t ) , F . »rik!n:
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J » i &gt;ii t e a rt n g u n c* i iat i a m a i «n d Id ale my m o n th ly report* t o t h . county comh s v s against the e s t a t e ot f v e r V. Slen- nedy. hit wlfs, I n d ian Sprit: gi Railway ol section* t w o , three , t e n a n d e i a t e n . t o w n ­
ship
llxenly s o u t h , of r a ng* t h i r t y e a s t ,
fur jk*®|#cdi&gt;n ha c o u n ty etimmlaainiier, Ills* m tfxtnneri snd m j *#ml s n n u s l r e p o rt t o
str o m , decraeed, l»t* of Hsmloots c o u n ty , C o m r u c l t f o n C o m p a n y ., a corporatio n.
t h e n c * ‘n o r t h alo n g section line l o c o rn e r
4
tru i No. I, S e m m o l j County* a ubject to th e S t s t c Comptrollar *• sv id e n r* of my
Florida, t o the underxtgced A 'l m la i s t r a t f l x Grain- F. F u l l t r » n d ----------Fuller, her
ab ility to Ulscharjis lh» d u tie s of the nfKamurl III Fuller a n d ---------- of set lion t w e n t y . els, t w e n ty - s e v e n , t b t l t y your vote In t h e J u n e p r i m a l y»
*
uf said e sta te , w ithin one y e a r from l i t , d a ta h u sb a n d
I . h i l l tstnOLfiv m* e jlle d up lo d s t e
Fuller, hla wif*. R c b e r i It- M inty and lour a n d th ir ty - f iv e , t o w n a h lp n i n e te e n
Fn anro u rn Ing my candidacy* l-dlu *o with fle*.
hereof.
• #eallug t h a t I h a v e given th e peoptf.( of m e th o d * but &gt;4111 t»l ‘govern,*! hy the . t s l *
• ■■-- M inty, hi* wife, Sam uel Jo n e s and so u th , of ra n g e t h i r t y e se l, t h e n c e Wset
D a te d F e b r u a ry 8th, A. D. 1916.
a lo n g eerllo n line lo q u a r t e r eectlon corner,
th l. dlatilct, anti of th e c o u n ty a t latgc, t it t le s ol th e xtste In ray affirlsl e o n d u e t
----------J o n i a , h i , wits, A. H. Vincent and
JA CKHONTTLLE, F I J I .
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an unblated a d m l n U t r a t i o o , a n d with a fr®l* of t h s offire.
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Hotel. E uropea n. 1(6 rooms,
v o ters of th* distrlet.
render un to you a m uch b a t t e r service.
J t m i e o n , s n d Elia E Jamison his wits, C. w . t h i r t y east, t h a n n o r t h along sub-d iv isio n
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L O. S T I t f N G F E L L O W. .
A iking at y o u r b a n d s a f a v o r a b l e c onsider
E n ts m in g a r *nd Halils E n tx m ln g sr, h it wife D k line t o Lake M unroe, t h e n c e e a s te r ly a lo n g
rices
C e n tr a l loeatDn.
■Hon, I am.
In C lrca lt Court H e e s a l k Ju d i c ia l Clresll N. Horns a n d M l U e i A. H a m s , his wile, 8 a m - s o u t h shore of L ake M u n ro a t o p o i n t ot b e ­
, r L’nfs. tlooklst.
R espectfully,
—,—
W adsw orth, ginning.
.. t r i N D L K W. flkltTIL Manager.
In a a d F a r Hsxalnol* C o u n t ) , f l e r l d a . l a ual L. W adsw orth p n d
D e p a rtm e n t of l b s f s l s r i s r
I - A. B R U M L E Y .
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B re n ae n , his wllS, J x s o n L- lUodgstt sn d of election p r e c i n c t No. T h r e e , ■* s a m e ’ no w
March 4. 1916
At the a o lH u ti o n of a number of tax payer©
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•nij votefw^ I have deckled t© become a randb
claiming in te res t u nde r H, II. H a r r in g t o n a n d ---------G lb e an t . her h u sb a n d , B s r s h
Beginning a t a p o in t on th* s o u t h s h a r k ,
Oviedo, Florida, who, on M a r c h
datw for, County Commlealomer Iff the fitlv- Dh- jfeTuggs’of
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Br own, hsr hdaband, ol Lake Monro* a t t h e lo o t of a n d on t h a
26, 1909. made Hom estead E n t r y , ’. No
lftct of Seminole Co. Subject to the Democrat!* 46264.
A. H a p p a n d ------—- R a p p , her h u - b a n d . H . B. Maher s n d
-----M a he r, hip wife
weal aid* of P a r k a t a n u s , r u n t h s n e * s o u t h
lor Northeast q u s t l s r , Section I I ,
primary In June. Having lived here for nearly
IJ&gt;e D. W hllnsjr s n d . Jsasls V. W h itn e y C a the rine T . Corrvsrs* *nd —&gt;.■* - Cen* ■long said a t s n u * to H u g h e y s t f s a t , t h e n c *
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thirty-year1 I a m known by every veier In the n s * M eridian, H i filed nolle* of intention lo
b i s wlfs, Rartaon R a p p a n d — — R a p p y e n s , her buabsttd , KIT B. M erritt and a a s t alo n g n o r t h aid* of H u g h a y s l r e s t , to
owtrict. If elected I nromiae to reive th a pto* m k k a T l T * Yssr Froof, to o s u b l i s h claim l o t b
his wife, Charle s C . W a r w ic k , T r u s t e e , — —— M erritt, hi* wlfs, M a t y B a r is n t Its l a l s i s a s e t l o n with F r e n c h s v s n b * , thenc e
pie, to t w w
of m y ablUty, and will give
■Florid* N s v s l Store* A Com mission C o m ­ Pilcher, a n d Ja a u a H e nry Pilcher., h sr huse so u t h e r ly a l o r g t b s e a s t a i d , of s t f d a v e ­
n d s h o e * deseiibad, before ' Clerk . of
i »♦. ™
ib a County careful consider a turn la
p a n y , a r a tp c r s U 6 t i , C h u t e s T . Allen h a n d , Charles N . C h s p m a n * V n d -------- - n u e . a n d Its c o n t i n u a t i o n t o it* l o t s r s s s c
i mill appreciate your eupport IJ, in yotir Judge- C irc u it C o u r t , i t Sanford. Florida, on t h e
a n d . — — — Allan, hi# wife, E • H. Glover, C h a p m a n , hi* wlfs, N s l h s n C. Holden tlo n w ith section line, b e tw ee n sections on*
20th
d
a
y
of
Aptil.
1916.
ment I can serve your beet tn threats. *,
Alden C. M s C s i m o n t a n d — —
hteCal* a n d — —j— Holden, hi* wile* Erneet M. a n d tw elve, to w n s h ip t w e n t y so u th , ml
C l a i m a n t name* as w itnesssi:
You re Truly.
m o h t. hia wit*. B e r t h s P. M c C a lm o n t a a d Holden a n d — — — Hidden,
liolde n, hi* wife.
wlfo, Den- r a n g , t h i r t y coat, th s n e * west alo n g sa i d
P. W . Grant, of O r l s d o , Florida
- II* II. PATTISIIAI.L.
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H, D. Lotlmors, of Oviedo, Florida
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hsr thro*, t e a s n d eleven, to w n s h i p t w e n t y
I hereby a n n o u n c e m y c a n d id a c y for re* - L o u is Jones, ot Oviedo, Florid*
husband, P b lla n a tL Guild,’ and F. 8. Guild h u sb a n d , F. E.
s o u t h , of ra n g * t h i r t y e a s t, t h s n e * s o u t h
N o t t it t o n and
•ja e llo n | q t h e office of com m iaaloner from v o . O. O U M , . . j j g f r f t f t k g .
hbueband.
u sb a n d ,
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N t t t l s t o n , hla wlfs. B yron 8. Ashley a n d s la n g se c tio n tin e t o c orner o t section I w e n t y —
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Kkti* M Ashlsy. hla wife, Gecrg* C. Muo*
*,
Rsgiatsr.
wiij a p p r e c ia te y o u r gupport In t h e J u n e
a n d C. L. r a c k , b a r h u sb a n d . Rosw ell D
to w n s h i p t w e n t y s o u t h , of rang* t h i r t y *a*ti
ar a n d —
M unga r, hi* wif#, W. F.
6 7 - T u i s A Fri-lOtp
D e m ocra tic p r i m a r y a n d If re-elected will
P u ller s n d L eulsa A. Fuller, hla wife, Jolam a* a a d — &lt;—— Barns*, hi# wlfa, Wil­ thenc * e a s t t o L a k e J e s s u p ; t h e n c * fn, a
do my beat t o a e rv e t b e people of ray dis­
tplx R. T a n l u m anil — ------ T a n t u m , hi* lia m C. M c R a e a n d — —
M e l ts * , his
fterel n a r t k e a * t e r l y d ir e c tio n , along want
tric t a n d t b e p e ople ef th e e n t i r e county Nolle* *f Uxte ot
11.000.00, K a n tin a i,
w if e , C, W. F i r n h a m a n d t a r a h A. Parn- • i f # , H am lllun M e lts * a n d — — — U p
ore t l L aka Ja a a u p t o t h o t t . J o h n * rivar,
in th e f u tu r e aa In t h e p a it .
h a m . bl* wlfs, D i i a n d o K e n n r d ) a n d F ra n- Use, his wlf*. O t o r g * L ts tr s r a n d ---------- th e n c # w s a t s r i y d o w n aald r iv a r t o L a k e
C ona tjt. Floelds. H oe ritl T a x Hch**l IN*l
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C. W, B N &amp; f M i y j t &amp; E R .
it w a y C a n e tr u t t U n C o m p a n y , a ear- T . B ranch, hla wife, E. R, p rin ce a n d a a d s o u t h a h a r a of L ak a M u n -o * t o p o i n t
N o t Ira 1* hereby given t h a t sealed p r o ­
p o ra tio n . G r a ce F Ft:Mar an’d — —
Ful- M. M. I’rlnre. hi* wife, J . J . Com b* a n d of beginning.
posals will b# rsesivsd by lb* B a s r a . f
i wvf
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h n e---------band,l i a t t l
H.
At t h , roqnoot of n , a g f r l . p d , and P ublic Instruction of , Sam iaol* C o u n t y .
Com bs, hts wife, J e m * . B. t Du on
B*
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r t hh es rr rresolved t h a
a n aocuratw ry*
F uller a n d .Fuller his self#, R o b e r t s n d — ------ u u n n , x u wtf*. Allen c , G ree­ description
■upportoro I h a r e b p t n h o u r c e m y can d id ac y F lo rid a , on or before l h * s x p I r a U m •»
Of t h * change* m ad * In sta c tlo n *
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nd■ — — —
Mi n ley s n d --------- Greeley, bis wlf*, Henry,
„M intI F a___
r e r i n s ta o a a s n d t h r o , b* e n te r e d u p o n
SEN©IT TOUS”*WE REMITHtOfOTO
Bamlnol, c o u n ty for D istrict N o. 2, sub- thr* noUcs. and up t o a n d u n til J o cloek
t y , his wit*. S a m uel Jon s * a n d
----h* m in u t e b o o k nf t h i s b o a r d , a n d b* p u b
B w estsppl* , n d — — — Bweetgpple, his
to t h , docirion of lh* D o m o rrat* p. m, on tk* U t h d a y of April. A. D. t 9 I 9 ,
Jon**, hi* wif*, A. II. Vlncsnt a a d —
wifs, 6 . D. UoFrU s a d ---------- M orris l l t h t d c o c a a w a sh f a r f o u r week* la • new*,
I r i r a o r y to b s hold J u n o 6 lh .
I will op- a t t h * offle* of tb* S u p e r i n te n d e n t of P u b ­
V inc ent, his xnfs, W . A. Rogers a n d
U . his wife, William H&gt;. Paschal a n d M. K. p a p e r pu b lis h ed In t h ia c o u n ty .
p reel i t , tho s u p p o r t of ths v o t t r e of Dis- lic I n s t r u c ti o n of Bsralnot* C o u n ty , F lo r ­
A. Roger*, his - wits, D a v id It. Jam ison Paschal,, hla wife, f ^ t h *
E. Willard and
A n d h e U ' f n r t k t t re ce ive d t h a t lh * for*
tfict No. 2 .
id* s t Hanford. Florid*, lo t . th # p u r c h a se
snd
Etta E. J a m is o n , hit wife, C. W. ■ ----- Willard, her husb a n d ,
J. C. Krajel going d e sc rip tio n of e ls e tln n dU tricM on*
Hs* poctfully,
of 176,006 Hettiinol# C o u n t y , l lo r i d * 8 p e c E n tx ra ln g e r
sn d Halite E n t i m l n g s r .
bis a n d C h s iio tte Krajci, his wife, W, IS, a n d I h r s* , a* a d a p t e d by th* bo a rd of
G S 7 C.BAY ' jA C «C 0H viL ir.,riA .
L. I* H A G A N .
tst T s s School D litrtct No. 1 floods, ssid
wife, !&gt;. N. Horn* .a n d M a ttie A. Horne, Windsor a n d ----------Windsor, hi* wi/a,
c o u n t y c a m m ls s l a n s r s b# re corde d In t h *
bis wif*. S a m uel L. W a d s w o r th s n d ---------- Columbia F tn a n ra A T r u s t C o m p a n y , *a r s g l s t i s r i o n of deod* In tb * offire of i k *
bonds to b ss r inlsrset s t B l*J« n ot *1W ad s w o r th ,
bis wif*. J o h n T.
R rsnntn
At th s t . q u s a t of m sn y t a x p a y e r * snd ceediog tlx per r e s t per s n n u m ; eaid bonde
T tn o s ta for 3. J . I lobhs, B a n k r u p t , a cor­ clerk of th* circuit r s u r t , ef B a m ln e l* -c o u n ­
a n d Ellen J . B rennan, his wife, Ja so n L. p ora tion, Warnsll L u m b e r a n d Veneer C o m ­ t y aa r s q u i r e d b y l a w .
.i ' **"*&gt; I h s v s d s e l d . d to Itoeoms s cxnill- a re d a t e d J s n u . r y 1st. I 9 I « , loteraet p s y Illo d g a tt a n d «—*-------B lodgett,
.hi* wlfs.
c.V* R'f r o u n t y c o m m lsricn s r, for l b s 3rd tb l* e em l-snnuelly. n rlnclpsj e n d Intere st
p a n y , a corporation,- J o s e p h P. Miaeil* S u t e ot Florida.'
Isabel IL Gibson a n d — — — G ibson, bar *od Caroline A. Missile, hi* wife, C harles County of Bsminbte.
l i*1''** • ! S ,m lu o i # f o u n t ) , F l o r i d a , sub p a y a b l e *t New York: said b o sd * being of
h u s b a n d , S a r a h P. B r a w n a n d ' —:—U C. Warwick a n d -------- - W arwick, hit wife. , 1 J*sreby, Certify t h a t th# ahevw arid forego­
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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* Panam as
f5.thing to .wenr on
street otautoing

$2.50
W a sh 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, "For 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
"The 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 "The Grip of
Jealousy" at the Star Theatre ©n
Saturday, .Mar. 26th. Tho story of
the play demands In the principal

role a girlish beauty of that particu­ aa a chaae of a alavc girl by blood­
For .Sale—One good family hors©
lar southern type that wove en­ hound*; tbe aenaatlonal reacue of a not afraid of autoi. good wagon and
during romance into the ante-bellum girl captive from a Mississippi river
•learner; the •entangling incident* of harness,' nearly new saddle and
days of ths south.
bridle, 4 axe*, 2 croscut agw*, 2 log
, Ths quaint styla of drees, then a bitter feudal fight, and oth^r re­ chains, 2 ga* or oil drum*. M. &amp;.
affecibd by (he women V*low' the minders of “the eolith before the Nelson, Box HAS, Sanlord.rFla.
M*soii-\jiion line Is not well adapt­
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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 vf the wife whose w jbsnd 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 avenufsj
witching in the crinolines and jaunty loss of fortune and reputation, and W. J. Thigpen.
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heudgeur of other days.
of his brave wife Is the Aforosco
Greco Thompson Is another beau­ photoplay "The Code o( Marcia
ty in tho cast of "Tne Grip of Jeak Gray" coming to tho Star Theatre,
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.
tho olllrem of the law but his nerve for both lota. Inquire Herald Of­
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These girls are pictured in typical­ weakens and in an intensely dramat­ fice,
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
lam b and slaves before the Hebeisisting of , boilers, engines, water
M a r g u e rite 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 "Pretty Peggy" which wp offer at price*' which *ro n
scenes of "The 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
\1 aunc Klliott Theatre in New
Ki&gt;r Sale - Eggs for Hatching'
York I’ilv ami will be shown here Thoroughbred.
* Utility,
Barred
l'l\m o n th Hocks, 10 rents earli
Kill\ or more, 7 cents each,. King
Poultry Yards, Lakeland, Fla.
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Warm weather is calling for these
beautiful creations, and here
you find displayed strictly
the newest styles and- ,
v e r y modest,
nr ice low as

For Sale—Good horse cheap. G. j!

Pt.dsoi

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

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in niurhirij I ’ : *»p i j , % j t
th# S t i r Tb*"tftiri» on l ti jf *&gt;&lt;!»&gt; , Mar

THE, O R I P OF J E A L O U S Y

prove with w h jt sto o l In-aft &gt;hr
slood the trving ordeal soon after

AT t u t : M A K IHKATKE S A tlK IM Y

For

Herald.

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Kent— Several nice otfles
Enquire N P.

For K e n t—5 room house. 4:
metto. Sit) per m onth.
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Haynes. Herald Office. .

P&amp;rk av.-rvu&lt;» r.n
D u B o »t\

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'A anted Work —S te a d y , tem p er ate
1 tru-ttan
to, care »i
sto.-tt and o u ta o d r w ork. good milker
an&lt;l handy a b o u t place. Lo*t fain
Uy and am alone.
Pleaaunt home
appreciated more th a n high wages.
Wish to make m y home here. For
inter vtew. Address Morrison Oaks.
Herald Otlice.
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AiiHiissicfl ,kS« W gkly
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*.
Const once
Margurilv

Sarah l k - r n h u .t r ill "Jeanne

Uore."

LOUISE L O V E L Y in
“ TH E G R IP OF JEALOUSY

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CLASSIFIED ♦; For Exchangv—Will accept Ford
automobile aa part payment on good
6
acre tract, 2 acres cleared and
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fenced and under cultivation 5

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Spring Neckw ear
ill mid look them over, there
twenty-five dpfceh of them.
jAU going at

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FOR SALE

&gt; « « A. Kanner * line o f
dre sM T , fo r t u d i f s a m i c h d i i m n .

50c

Sanford avonue

SO M STH 1NG DOING EVKKY NIGHT

MATINEE

Wednesday and Saturday 3 p.

W a n te d —Position as caretak e r of"
house of some one going aw ay for
the summer.
Address P . * O. Box
1*3. rity
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XT THE ST \R VaTL’BDAY

. CiMKvrte by the S ta r’s Or d ie s u Nightly

M a t i n e e D a ily a t 3 U 5 ; N i ^ h t a t 7

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WANTED

ANIt-f RICES RtjjUlA'

Monday March 27th. Paramount Picture
Collier in " T h s Code of Marvin Gray."
Tuesday. March 2blh. Metro Picture
Snow in "The Upstui L‘.’

First

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PROGRAMME AT THE STAR ?

March iutj|,

yu7, care Sanford

rooms ovfl' Yowell’s.

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COALING

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VALUES ARE DETERMINED B)[ COMPARISON

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

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House for K ent— No. 11$ West
JOth. S cut iitM'Sr
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Ninth
St. Apply to H, C. DuBose.
future g e a rra tio ns this photographic
112
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Park Are.
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WwCil of her art.»trs b u t it will

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Straw Hats

Kent One nicely furnishes]
Hot and cold w a te r
Ad-

For
&gt;m

12 1-2c

Ifcnuine Palm Beach Clothing in a1
great range , of colors, and
sizes to lit all. Suit sizes

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Celery avenue

For Sale
potato plan

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 a t Herald
Office by proving property and pay­
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Easter ing for this ad.
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Two Platt Keystone
n’’
'omiltnm,
Slightly shopworn. J25

•*!&gt; ' • r a w i a .»»•
Ti
™ tr«m ite fallal

never used,
oath. cash. boo. H. Fernald Hdw. *,t: b«
Co.
ror

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l|erwj

um nipr&lt;1

land near Camerun City, in irri
Mon district. Part cosh, balance
good terms if deaiml. A ban-

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

PUBLISHED
SEMI- WEEKLY
I N S A N PO RD — L ifi U Wouh Living
VOLUME Vll

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY MARCH 28, 1916
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BIG
INDUSTRY IN

until now. Wholesalers predict th a t
the price will go to $1.25 a dozen
before the fresh j p rin g crop reaches
th e m a rk e t."

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TROOPS RUN BIG FESTIVAL
VILLA BACK MADE HISTORY
IN M EXICO LAST FRIDAY

NO. 63
ru s-. -L
Wert, time 12.2
seconds;
prize
C hristm as savings account.
T hird event, 50-ynrd 3ash, hoys
under 14 years; won by R obert
Snow; prize $! cuff buttons.
Fourth event, winners of the two
100-yard events run off the tie, Van
Wert being the winner and m aking
the course in seven seconds.
Fifth event, running broad ju m p ,
won by Hubert Green, 15 feet 6
inches; prize, fielder's glove.
OTHER N E W S F R O M WAR
Sixth event, stnading broad Jump,'
ZONES IN VARIOUS won by Van Wert, prize, 1 box
PHASES
necktiest
* * **•. * •
Seventh event, running high jum p,
London, M arch 28.—T here aro in- •^ a•, *t«- &gt;I * - &gt;V
won by S herm an Itouth, prize one dications of 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 Sm ith, prize ono violent bombardment. The Donauelectric lighting outfit.
' mont and Vnux front is bearing the
Ninth event, two an d a half mile irunt of th e attack. T h e infantry
bicyclo w e ; first prize won by R. A. m Idol along the Franco-BelglaiVi
Green, prUe $6 p a ir e tir e s ; segond front. T h e increased activities north • •
prize, wqn by W. L. (Sm ith, prize of Salonikl .is a ttra c tin g the a t t e n ­
Skirm ishing
$3.50 bicycle saddle; third prize, tion of the Balkans.
won by J. W. Wilcox, prize $2.50 ap p a re n tly 'is taking tho form of a
general T eutonic a tta c k on the
bicycle lamp.
Im m ediately after t h e ,e v e n t s the Franco-B ritish lines.
T h e en ten te circles ut Athens do
crowd gathered in (rout of Bower’s
not
expect a serious a t t e m p t to take
pharmacy, where
Rev.
fly mu n,
Salonikl.
mounted in an autom obile m ade
T he sinking of the B ritish s te a m ­
tho announcem ent of the winners,
ers
Cerno und K h rn to u n and the
and directed the successful athletes
French
steam er, Hobo are reported.
t o - t h e Peoples Bank Where Schelle

GERMANS ARE
A T T A C K IN G
VERDUN AGAIN

Does all this say an y th in g to the
people of Plorida? Wc have passed
to m a to fields in Dado county where
tom atoes, too ripo to "Ship, ha'd been
dum ped .in heaps cQntaining h u n ­
dreds, of^tfuaheis; and every year thU
wasto is oceept^jj-jiy the farmers as
a necessary .p o rt' o f . t h e crop’s "ex,
ON£ WILL BE ESTABLISHED ponje."
SLY B A N D I T S A I D TO BE ONE OF LARGEST CROWDS
Nor is this all. Pobp|e w ho,'hive
• ffeU E AND SHOULD '
OUT OF SUPPLIES AND
IN HISTORY SANFORD
tho o p p o rtu n ity to get..ill t h e ripe
HE
SUPPORTED
IS RUNNING BACK
WAS PRESENT
i
to m a to e s they w a n t for ^he carry­
Canning factories in S a n fo r d hnve ing away from the fields d o not, can - El Paso, M arch 28.—T h e pursuit
T h e Spring Festival and 'Celery-'
hrtn ' t hobby of T h e ftefpld fgr t h e m . ^ Nrtny u farm er's family in of Villa has developed into it. race F a it ended last S a tu rd a y night in a
many / c e r t and ln^ a
quantities of canned between th e bandits, mounted on blaz£ of glory and was one of the
paper will give a bit
tlte to m a to e a H fo m th e grocer w ho has Mexican ponies, and tho American moat successful affairs t h a t has ever
l~, ‘‘ “of* Aew« to ***-v
world regarding the' tstabllahinpht b o u g h t h s goods, through various cavalry. D ispatches from tho front been staged In this city. Succesful
of one of the largest and beat fac­ middleme i, from thep). Same Phila­ say Villa has broken through the from a financial as well as from a
tories that can be broqght here.' delphia s holcsalo h n u n d w|io arc C arranza lines und is fleeing s o u th ­ social stan d p o in t for the local people
Sanford is ideally located for- a fac­ facing th p ro b le m of -paying'.$1 .25 ward.
Tho American troops are and nH tho visitors had a good time
tory of this kind and it will not
a dozen F
b»Mre,siy^hg't'omi&lt;(,oea straining every nerve to cap tu re or and thoroughly onjoyqd every m i n ­
be a valuable asset to that com­ of n o rth e rn
^emi c o t n b h f a inar- kill him before he reaches the Sierra u te of tho time.
mercial life of this city but will be ket.
T a r a h u m a rc m ountains in (Juerrcre
F riday was one big day anil there
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a big help to the farmers in dis­ “ I t ’s an em inently wrong s itu a ­ district. One hope of a speedy end was an immense crowd in the city
posing of their surplus fruits and tion. Florida could feed thp coun­ is t h a t the bandits will bedome from early morning till late at
vegetables. Tho state Is waking up try.
The candidates unlimbered
Florida could grow and can starved and their ponies exhausted. night.
to this opportunity as witness the enough tom atoes to stock every It is known th a t Villa is short of a b o u t eleven o’clock at the Hotel
following article from tho Miami larder In the U nited S ta tes; hut in­ am m unition and supplies and dead C arnes where the speakers’ stand
Metropolis.
stead, Floridu sends to England for and dying horses along the trail are had been appropriately decorated
Several towns in South Florida her canned tomatoes! Florida lives evidence of his despernto need and and with Hon. F orrest Lake acting
. sre clamoring for canning factories. o u t of the cans shipped in from haste. Most ominous news reaching as m aster of ceremonies all of tho
Tallahassee clamored for ‘one and northern factories!— Miami M etrop­ the border and passed by the censor candidates present were allowed to
says th a t half tho Carranza garrison go their length and most of them Mninos, secretary of the celebration
got it and now we cannot induce the olis.
at N am iquipa lias disappeared, and took- advantage of the fact th at the committed gave each successful racer
farmers to keep it supplied with
1W ashington, March 28.—T he subsome
probably have joined Villa. people could not get aW'ay and they and jum per an order to the various [ marine situation is becoming very
products
Tallahassee Dem ocrat.
PUBLIC R EC EPTIO N
Tim Villa forces are doubtless m a k ­ told them all about it.
business houses fur the respective g n rfe , is the view of the American
Towns have clam ored for them ,
ing
headway in D ura ngo, and Coaofficials
T h e possibility of breaking
newspapers h)4vc advised them , th ey S o u th e r n J M J T e le p h o n e t o. Will
Telegrams of regret were read prizes,
huiltis stall's
American women and
diplom atic relations with G erm any is
*r,
i iw n to be good things foi* uny
from • (Migressmun W J Sears and
Knti-rluiy P e o p le of Sanford
children are leaving Durango City
ugnin discussed as an ev entuality.
H h n yet they donU soehi to sueGOOD ROADS FRO STED
T he plant of the Southern Hell and Torreon. This gives fresh im­ Governor Trammell and the candi­
It is expected this will follow if it is
d
a
te
s
for
Governor
present
spoke
in
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,
Telephone Co. in this city being petus to the stories that t ’a n u to
shown
th a t a subm arine 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
Keyes, the Villa chief in Couhuila lows:
Sussex
and Englishm an.
Tho of­
Well Attended
r.u t g factories in this section b u t th e s tale the* officials are desirous
is menacing Torreon, and recently
ficials
are
keeping
their
minds
open.
F. A Wood of St Petersburg,
one is burned down and the o th e r of showing it to the public und will received many C itrrunza deserters.
The meeting of the S ta te Good
They
are
awaiting
fu
rther
fuels.
i.
lb and has been for Severn! hold a public reception „n Thursday ,
Ion lari* of Jacksonville and F red­ 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
I t n g P i c k e r s II e c u m e R i c h
of them made a good impression on kie. secretary of the T am p a Bourdof
Washington, March 28. — A piece
1 hiTi* 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 th e part of u
thru* should not be kept running, ing. T he reception will be held in for rags and paper, the rag picker, the audience.
i m p t the one given by the D em o­ 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 th at is t h a t 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 T a m p a informed the consular agent. W hit­
(jiinil be induced to supply the.in W om an'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. W hitm an thus re­
ported today. The officials have no
the
entertaining
of
the
gfiFats.
I t i trouhU) js t h a t farm ers w ant
at least aspire to the realm of the fertsive somewhat and did not make E d.-B ryan, president of tho Gontral
inform
ation other than tho G erm an
Highway
body,
Mr.
and
Mrs
Henty
as good a n -a p p e a ra n c e as the m a n
too much for th e ir products and * Loral. M anager J .. F. KurjiaU "ne&lt;r*rich."
submarine* operating where tho Sus­
E
Snow
and
Spencer
Snow
and
Miss
Mil now. furnish fruit and veget- w ill'he assisted by District Manager
From the lowly consideration of who is not fighting for place. Perry
sex was attac k ed .
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 Nell Brown
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
M ajestic ShowH Were Good
p eo p le ,
^
protit
and the prices
which fa r­ Light refreshm ents will be served T h readbare tablecloths
in
St. Augustine fgr the statu good
and
cast
•
V
T he Majestic .Shows here last week
i n 'r* would receive would also give and the event prom\?es to be.i a moat away articles are making the rag
Commissioner of A griculture i Mc- roads meeting, aaid Mr. Dickie.
, them a profit h u t n o t such a big enjoyable occasion- for the** hosts, picker a wealthy man. The prices Kae, candidate for re-election gave T h e local m ilitia were on d u ty to to furnish tho a ttra ctio n s for tho
hostesses, and -thi* ifn^ny J ,guest* quoted are based upon bona fide u good talk on the possibilit/rA of s(U* that the cars were properly Spring Festival und Celery Fair
one as they
sectire. *
V usually
$
TJfo/tt
4 ijpr'at c o rd ia l' fccli%’g Cx- facts, and the possibilities of the rag Florida Boil. Supt. of PuM I^..In­ parked, and four hundred spaces were not tho greatest shows in tho
In ike north - farm ers claim to
isffrtg
jietweert
the •people
rr.iVi
good m oncy"selUng to m a to e s
man rising to wealth is not exag­ struction W S’. Slients and Dr had been provided for the parkings, world but they were clean nttrac- ! &gt; « ,or^fttiford
• ,
'^jc*ptt
hertr
’HefT
*
T
^
|p
h
o
m
»’ ' ■ to $9 a Ion t o . th e factortetf
gerated
.
Kelley who wants Ills job also npoke and the rn
othcr street* to be used when the!
While people generally object to
t n e -f[uyldl&gt;* rijptiotis' *Uill
m i
to farmers here laugh at su^h
It is because of the curtailm ent of , and went at some length into each
regular parking
b ad W * n . Lhu old curtuvai Jualuios U -is aiso
t**d
tyythe
reeolftirm
which
k —
_ ;l_
4he i n * materials ( o r the ma mi f nr - " ' h e r » records.
tilled. U was expected th a t some true th a t sqme such a ttra ctio n s fn
Mrn ,,f (he canning factories he?d w t n ' tuj it ip I WjJbiher Ttirt^ifjg df turv of paper from Europe.
Dry
J
o
h
n
Joaea'
of
Orlando
on
behalf
two
thousand cars would be present. tho city bring the (ieople here and,
of!tied (1 a hu n d re d pounds^ f o f ^itizenJ a n d ‘ com pany oifielolt- *
felt ja as scarce as tho proverbial of his brother, Joseph Jones, * pres­
. . * . - * — ——— — ’ ■ "* ■ i
There were ’not more (han eleven if tho attra ctio n s aro not objection­
cull pineapple and would pay freight
h e n ^ teeth.
T h e war has done ent incuhibsnt and candidate for
cars parked at one time, Mr. Dickie able tho d t y profits to a certain ex­
Willard Won Easily
so all the farm ers had to d o wak t o . ,
m an y 4 wonderful
things,
mnkin
tn» a tto r n e y *• m ade a n , 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. T h e 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 !-o u tp o in ted Moran in 4 hard open wide the doors of prosperity dal** for thaw position. There were
much Inrgcr num ber p r e s e n t a n d was Nfit Norder with his uhie sec retary .
otherwise throw them ou t 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
■n il p i l q .
Willard had the b ette r of Morurr thing surmised
imi didutes present who did not wish o rate program had been provided ^ h u l fulfilled all their obligations j o
! »" latter is just w hat 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 th a t iuUmda to
lor a man und a team to haul his and the eighth and the h in th which within tho last thirty days, the price (-andidntes did nut wish to m onop­
put on a similar attra ctio n of any
" I t take* n scrap or the prospects
mil pile away and d u m p it on his were even.
kind.
soaring from 20 to 30 per cent. It olize the time of the visiting rnndi
It was noticeable th a t 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 tu m ato e growers did
v
Dickie.
Ho feels rertnin th a t the
virtually the sam e thing and throw r ij t h t^ r v q u i f n t ly during th e latter if. Jt is being found a hard m a tter town candidates of tho state.
Presbjrterian C. E.
Juno
meeting
o
t
the
Centra!
Florida
IP&gt;1 / W i .lackej^tluLjjsual;
all their cull to m ato es away instead
for commercial
At one o'clock th e big fish fry body to bo held in Orlando will be
T he 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. K e n t
A
big
fight
Is
said
to
tories at a seasonable price.
.. ’?
'vTrffiay; TflUittoiV
tPTien condition^ do gel down gn and, here some 2,000 p o u p js. 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 tu rn and with^tirhad .and davance of ’the d a te .—Orlando Ro- carried in uutos to Mr. R ossettcr'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-S lar.
home on Celery avenue. On their
the factories that they would not b a d j ^ ' c u t u p 1 with
}jaba. o f the coiftmunications to their re­ tem pting lunch. T ho hungry crowd
arrival they were welcomed b y their
have kept the canneries running was d a te d . Willard, hoyvyef^ .Sid spective publications, n u t this is could hardly he appeased and the
host and his father and m other, M r,
B. Y. F. U. No. 1
hardly a week.
not.-Boom to try for n kho'nitw^^ not yot.
fish were fried until ono o'clock to
and Mrs. Rossetter, Sr,
Tho program rendered last Sun­
satisfy tho late arrivals.
Some of
It will take tho hardest kind of
Referee White said it was o n ^ ’Of
The spacious home was throwti
Roofing men are complaining ull them could not wait but there was d ay 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 t h e 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 m a ­ plenty of fish for all of them and
it is estim ated th a t over a thousand " B lu es." The subject was an inter­ body was enjoying some kind of
cent they can even off of-culU and
terials.
-All
over
tho
country
tho
the
people were present and w-ero fed. esting one by all.
u n, perhaps, canning companies ,,
.................... - \ *
game, rook, flinch, etc. Two of the
corps of rag pickers, and the various
Subject: Southern Social Froh- young ladies, Misses Fern Ward
Others who wanted a lunch jintwill
ill be able to securo enpugh
onpugh .prdji
.prOt- . . . .
: i..
ducts to keep their factories run-^ y Cljas. H. Neeb, president* o f ' the organizations, like tho Salvation ronited th e various hotels and rcti- leftis.
and Charlie Seay sang beautiful
A rm y are watching for rags like the tnu rants.
Introduction (Leador), Miss Lsing. solos during the*evening.
ning at a profitable rate at least a Mlartii M utual Fire I n k u r a u i ^ Coi
Delicious
1 . Child Labor; 2, Clan Isolation, refreshments consisting of chicken
part of the time.—West Palm Beach wax iq the city Saturday. Mr- Ne«b miner looks for the glistening nugget
The
afternoon
furnished
more
Miss Jlnkins.
Sun.
says Florida people havo.beeVi. pay of gold.

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speaking and the many attractions
3. Other Problema, Mr. Single­
The lack of raw materials for tho at the grounds furnished by the
Will Florida canning clubs add
tary.
manufacture of paper and felt prod­ Majestic Amusement Co. at night
any appreciable amount to the quwi
f|eripture Lesson, Miss Laing.
ucts has recently elicited an appeal gave the visitors plenty of fun and
&lt;ity of canned tdmatoea for* the
Solo,
Mias Fox.
MutuAMlre
insurance
corapitniti
all
from
the
United
States
Department
country. According to the ’ PKii%-‘
many of thorn stayed ov«r until
The
Immigrant Problem Mrs.
jjver
.the^country
have
■avfcIl*:^Jil-,
of
commerce
to
the
cltixens
to
save
delphia North American tho acarcity'
late In the evening.
Radford.
liottV.o/vdhllars
to
jh
e
policy
holders
rags
and
paper
so
tho
sources
of
of canned tomatoes i f such that
The day was ail that could be de-* Reading: Life’a Mirror, Miss Clara
pply would bo conserved.—Tamps
there is “aimoat a panic among the pL fire* insurants. TU p last*
sired and was voted a success in Millen.
l
of
Yhe
legislature
enacted
a
big wjiolea^jf and retail dealers and
'
every particular. On Saturday the
Prayer by Group,
they are buying up tomatoes to be mitting the estiblishmeq* 6f ^u tu al / ;
athletic, events and Field Day made
Conclusion,
Group Song: ’ .
fire
Iniiurxntes
jih’
the
slate
o
f
r
*
v
Purchased Tin Shop
grown this fall at 85 cents a dosen
glad the hearts of the boys of the " I am sure you were pleased with
Ida.
F
rio
/fa
this
date
such'a'com
/
'Janies H. Cowan,-.tho veteran tin city and many stunts, in the ath­
cans, although such advance sales in
the G roup of ’Bluo,’
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
B
ut
come
next Sunday and see what
unde
r
which.to
operate,
anti
opto;
6f?charge of this department of the the Hotel Carnea.
tho wholesaler at
cents a doxen."
. „•
the
’Reds* can do."
that it is pphxible a long Tslt.
f^po. If. Fernald Co. for many years
In 1894/* the Philadelphia paper
The following is a record of the
will'
-be
"fijloH
which
untfbkhterily
purchased
tho
same
and
will
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
Mrs. Henry Wight was among
tomatoes reached |1 » doxen for Ida
r i " ins J
J I h h and
and M
llfl..
Z a
the winners and the prices won:
dollars
cents..* , ri^tho
future.
Jim
Cowan
si
he
4
la
those
attending tho meeting of the
the first tints. This’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'
the price of $1.10 s doxen in 1888.,
In 1902 the country experienced ths Sapfold As he was one,of the Miami eeds no Introduction to the pisople over 14 yeara and not over 18 Federation of Woman's Clubs, which
greatest scarcity in its history and boostoYs who stood’ by the St. of this section O he baa been a resi­ yearai wort by Harold Washburn, met with Mre. Blackman at Winter
Park on Thursday, afterwards at­
the pries went to |1.60 a doxen. In ; Johns rive* M,the Inland Waterway dent of Sanford for many yfean and prize Christmas savings account.
thoroughly familiar with- the tin,
Second event, 100-yard dash, boys tending- the luncheon at the New
1908 the price went to $1.15, but -whsn" &lt;uf committee wax . down
V.; «heet metal and roofing business.
over 18 yeara; won by J. W. Van Seminole In honor of the committee.
*ince then has never gone above f l there.
.

• » r '*

aalsd, picklee, celery, coffee and
rakes were served, after which tho
whole party went out on the lawn
and played old fashioned games in
the moonlight.
The C. E. met on Friday evening
for their usual prayer meeting.
Meeting waa in charge of Co. C, Mr.
Kent Rossetter loader;
subject,
"Great Home Missionaries." An in­
teresting program wai rendered. Mr.
D. U. Curry, State C. E. president
was present and made a delightful
talk.
AH members are urged to attend
prayer meeting on Wednesday even­
ing, without fall.

Mr. Norman DeForrest is ex­
pected in Sanford about April Ut
to visit his mother, after which he
nd hie wife wiU' spend several
weeks in Daytona before returning
north.

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March 18th
1916
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Note the Time and tne ‘•Plac^,

Goods, Notions, Shoes, MeiVs Furnishings, Ladies’ Ready-to-i
out in thisSale Below Factory
In connection with the Bankrupt Stock which we are devoting the rtext few days'at this store to a special
marking down of prices, we are going to put on sale the largest stock of High-grade Seasonable Merchandise
ever before offered in this section of the state. Thjs tremendous stock consists of factory and mill ends pur­
chased through our New York Representative, and will be sold at prices that will be startling for we have
forgotten all the usual price standards in order to make the following week March 20th a memorable week
in the retail history of our town to every man woman and child. Grasp this opportunity and rally to this
Carnival Feast of Bargains. Owing to lack of space we quote only a few of the many bargains found here.

Ladies’ Shoes, Values up to $2.50, this Sale Only
THE DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
36-in. Heavy Pleached Domestic, during this sale going
tiie yard
36-in. Hood Quality Sea Island,
sale, only
9-4 Unbleached Sheeting,
per yd

to

lie

sold

Q l^ ,
02^

at this

best quality sells for 3 2 )«*c,
.............. ........................

72x90 Sheets, priced for this side to be sold out
only.
____ ____

O q

for

45x36 Pillow Cases, e x t r a good q u a I i t y, sale price
o n ly .........................................................................................................
500 yds RollerjiToweling, as long as they bust, 10 yds to a
customer, per yd.............
..... &gt;t
..............................
36-in. Heavy Huek Towels, also Turkish H a t h Towels,
only

Ql

60-in. Satin Finish Table ljfien r p r j c c &lt;1 for this sale
only

27c

3-4 Highly Mercerized Table Napkins, Mill End price to..............
.....................
day, per d o z ..............

A An
“r “r C

Mill End
French Poplins,
beautiful assortment to select
from,' T&gt;0c value, per
yard

Direct from factory, large as­
sortment of Curtain Swiss and
Scrims in the new Spring colors
and whites, these are
worth up to 25 and 40c

10c

36 in Silk Mull in the new
Spring colors, sold everywhere
at 35c, sale price per
yard

1 Lot Colored Linens, all
colors, 25c value to be i r
closed out at, per y d ..... X O C

1 Lot Mill Ends, 5 and 10 ydlengths, consisting of Batiste^
Ratine, French Lawns and Pop-,
lins in glowing Spring colors and
are worth up to 55c yd,
sale price, per y d .........

Ladies’ White Skirts, made
of Indian Head, as long
as they last, e a c h ........
T Lot Ladies' White Shirt
Waists, values up to $2
While they last

21c

25c

10c

25c

Commencing on Mon­
day M o r n i n g and
Every day during the
week we will have
some very Speci al
B a r g a i n s to offer
which will be Adver­
tised in our Windows.
Hence, it will p ay
you to w a t c h our
Windows.

MEN’S AND BOY’S DEPARTMENT
M en’s Trousers, in Navy Blue, Light and Dark Dreys,
values up to $6.50, this sale

(P O Q Q

M en’s Overalls, Union made, regular $1.25 value, this sale
only ...................
Mens Work Shirts in blue and tan, 50 and 65c value, side
price o n ly ..................

ODC/

M ens’ Sport Shirts, large assortment to select from, in the
new strip es......................................

: 47 c

M ens’ Dress Shirts sold everywhere for 75c, priced this
sale for......................
Men's Half Hose, blue and tan, 12) jc value, special price this
sale o n l y ..........................................
M en s and Boys
for only

There will be some­
thing startling Every
Day. .&gt; «. . . .

Belts, &lt;;&gt;c and $1 00 values now going

AH M en’s Collars will be sold during this sale for otily
e a c h ............................................................................................ .♦....... r
Balbriggan and Nainsook Underwear, the garment, going for
only

HATS
ALL
$2.50 and $3.00
Men’s Hats

Beatiful

For 'I he

Assortment J

School Hoy

N eck

All Boys

Wear

J l a t s and

Valpes

* Caps

50 Cents

Values up to

Sale

$1.00

T o go in this Sale a t
ONE P R IC E

Price

$1.48

' -

QU,
OC

Choice

DC

21c

Roy's

Special
Sale
In
Children’s
Rompers
Saturday

Heavy
Ribbed
Stockings
Priced
For This
Sale

Pair

SHOES - - SHOES SHOES - - SHOES SHOES - - SHOES
.

«*

500 Pairs M en’s Shoes in Black Patent Leather,
Tan, Gun M etal and Vici Kid, in either
high tops or
ier mgn
Oxfords and ranging in price from
( $4.00 to $5.00.
Your choice ,of any
Shoe in the house for.......................

400 Pairs of Ladies' Shoes, ranging jn price from
$3.00 to $4.50. These are broken lots and among
these can be found anything fropi ft* -fl
ry
a 16-Button B oot to a Dancing

Never before have you had such an opportunity
to lay m a supply of Children’s Shoes.
Some of
them sold as high as $2.50. The entire
lot to be sold out during this sale a t
prices from 49c t o ..........

See our window of Men’s Shoes.

Come early before the size you w ajit is gone.

D on’t Forget the Little One’s

$2.35

.

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The above is only a Suggestion of what we have to offer in Real Bargains. To appreciate this Sale an
.Great Bargains here offered, you will have to come to this store and visit every Department which will r
some very Special Values not quoted here.
:
Out of Town Visitors Coming lo the Carnival will make Ibis Store Headquarters as we have made Special Arrangements to take Care of them and

their Baggage

Store
Saturday
Nine _O’clock,
March
18II1
th
• ■ Open
r ______
__ ______ 1 Morning at ________
_ v * v/ v i e j 1TXU1
U I JLO

p* -

�AMUSEMENTS
CROWD
• TO SANFORD

‘‘ri‘ you lose if you win but it all
airmen.on Meta and other German
* el1 j" tho big festival 4n4 it
towns, the sinking of a French tor­
?“
been several year* *{ncc we
pedo
host destroyer by a submarine
anything here L, make a noise.
-in
tho
Adriatic and the reported for1 lie show* are all clean and under
pedolng
of an Austrian hospital ship •T
tho able management ol Nat Norder
*.:
by an Entento under water boat are
the Majestic Shows can be recom­
recorded
in
official
and
unofficial
mended to the public. They may
, ,
not be the biggest shows huf they MILLIONS O F VOTES CAST AND HUNDREDS O F N EW SUB- communications.
are the best that have been here in
Berlin chronicles an attack of
SCRIBERS SECURED IN ONE O F T H E SU CCESSFU L CA M ­
in any a year.
great
violence by the Ruasiana
,** rtv
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’ ‘ i
PAIGNS CONDUCTED IN T II I S TER R IT O R Y - H E R ­
around Driswiaty Lake and Lake
ALD NOW COVERS T H E FIE L D LIK E A BLAN KET.
m a je s t ic s h o w s h a v e
Nurocx, but says the Russians were
A Longwood Egg
NEW SU BSCRIBERS O F VALUE IN ESTIM A BLE
repulsed
with great losses, 9,270 MEXICAN PROMISES TO
l.ongwood,
Fla
.
Mar
18.
1916
C L E A N ENTERTAIN­
Russian
dead
having beem counted
TO ADVERTISERS.
M RS. J . F. H O O LEMr. Editor:
HOLD VILLA ARE
MENT THROUGHOUT
in
the
Lake
Narocz
region.
HAN AWARDED FO RD ROADSTER.
One of my hens recently pro­
BROKEN
Saturday the Germans in the
The umusements are here and on duced Something in the way of hen
T H E JU D G ES ST A T EM EN T AND
*
.5Vaux-Damloup sector, northeast of
tho grounds irt the' squsre between fruit which I think worth printing.
E l Paso, Tex .7 (Mar. 21.— Tho
PRIZE W IN N ER S, AND T H E
Verdun, began another spirited at­ force* of Colonel, ,C*fio were en­
Commercial and Finn and Palmetto The thing, was in the shape of an
F I N A
VOTE COUNT
tack against the French, but the gaged in battle *»• 4:^0 .o’clock this
and Sanford. Since they have put f|£B. measuring {he longest way in
French^bringing their curtain of fire afternoon, with’ b'andUrf’fed'by Villa
up the shows t h r merchants aro circumference nine' and one eighth
into
play drove tho Teutons back. in Nt^miquipa, according to s ' dis­
sorry they were nbt allowed to be inches and the shortest way seven
The Prize Winner*
Votes
The attack was Hot pushed again patch received this afternoon by
placed on First street for, there aro and one half inches. Now when we First Choice
• Mrs. J . F. Hoolehan......
........ - ................ 2.125,150 during Sunday and only Interntiffent General Gavira,
Carranza
camno objectionable features connected broke this egg it had another perfect Second Choice
Mrs. M. Hynes............
■
—
.................... 1,088,000 bombardments took place.
4*
mandant at Juarea. Tho-result of
with tho Majestic Shqws and aside eM«,normal sire with.full shell same Third Choice
Mrs. R. J . Powell _____
..
.
1,023,800
from the merry go round there are' as uny egg and outside or between Foiirlh Choice
Berlin reports the capturo of some the fighting- was not derideef at the
II. L. Geiger
y * w_
,
760,000
no noisx ones nnd- It ’ *Wotdd have, the two shells wns a perfect yolk Fiflh Choice .
ground
from the British northeast time of the Ufeipt of the dispatch.
Miss Mary Aulin______
v ; •* •
•**
’ **
;ti
&lt;26.000
Namiquapa Tt in tho clistrlct of
arid
the
white
which
would
amount
'.••■***
gone tfti -First street djdth no trouble
Sliih ( holer
Miss Clarn Phillips____
...L V ’ 275,500 of Vcrmellea in the direction of La Guerrero, State of Chihuahua. .
to any-one.
,A.
‘
•'.* ’&gt; to htgie m quantity than any egg Seventh Choice
Mrs. W. W. Fry. ______
190,300 Bassee and tho driving of the French
Colonel Cano is in command of a
However, they arc here and you -usually wt&gt;uld contain
Vsnmetea Styron
83.000 from a po*Ulon northeast of Dadon\
\
e
lull
eye
m
l.otigwuml
and
that
force
of 900 calvalry which came in
yllUers
in
the
Vosges.
London
adwill want to know who they ar*1 and
Melville Tyler
30.000
It
la
hard
to
heat
a.,
a
pluee
to
live,
contact
two days ago at El Valle,
Mts
the
capture
by
tho
Germans
of
why. The feature of the Majestic
Would
The Judge*' Statement
htee mine craters at the Hohen- with Villa forees which on this oc­
Shows is tho Mabel Mack Trained us well as to he,il this egg
casion lied without giving battle.
We. the undersigned, judges appointed to make tho final count of zollorn redoubt.
Mules and If you have heard, gf like livhnlr from nther-t
"*
Very
truly
yours,
vote* and award the prizes in The Sahford Herald'd Circulation CamDespite the reports that Cano’s
them and novor seen them you know
The Frjjfech' gup* have been busy
•
a
* p : K Hardy.
paign took charge of the ballot box March 1Hth, 1D1G. at 7 p. tn., the bombartfflK ACerman
absolutely nothing about ' a mule.
troches
in forces had engaged those of Villa at
hour and date named, find upon careful count of the Votes east that the ChnnipngiiV and German positions at Namiquapa persons were in­
We lyive always associated the mule
I’rc.li)lerinn
(
‘.
K.
above
list of person* are entitled to stated choice of the seven (irises northeast ef St. Mihiel.
V* t'
formed express the opinion that the
with stubbornness but the mules
The I’resh-. tertan
K
met
on
offered
by
the
Sanford.
Florida,
Herald.
Carranza
force*
had
failed
to
hold
trained by hfnbel M aek are not
French aiDyaft dropped bombs on up their end of the. net by which it
Frid.i, ev•i ,i ' g * i' ti l ' ii It m ■ ha rye
Signed:
A K KEY
trained by the lash but by' human
Motx. munition depots near Villi* was propo*w*HT) capture the bandit
Mis* I,l|i ;, U lotin-r, leader
The |
A. 1. IIKTT8
kindness and the different stunts
Oarers and Imsitions elsewhere, while chieftain
member* .•f t he l ii all gat i ...... I i
TherV were confirmatory
11^te. March I*. Ibid
It It DEAS
pulled oil by these mules is beyond
other aeroplanes homhed the aero­ reports received today of the new*
talk* mi i I . -ol ,. t
«umprehenaion.
They do evi r&gt;
&gt;i* w&gt;-ik* n( patient, hard work prominent citizens and their de- drome ut Hkrvslcd't ami \luel* received for the lant week that the
I 'll -Sill, I
' , i 'ig aft r hitvice
tiring but talk and they really talk
In aerial engagements a Mexican troop* not only were fail­
were entirely satisfactory huzen
the i-Vci util11 , mil niit 1er bad a call brought tneir great reward la.*t Sat- cisions
■M
m the sign language. They carry
German airship attacked the En­ ing to cooperate with the American
- .
meeting .ii 'II add'd enough point* to urday night when candidates in to all
mail, imitate human beings in ever;, t In *u p .
i I art t,. rai-c tin ii,. S.infofd Herald * * ireiilation
Tht
J u d g e s were
It
It
l leas. tente allied Meet south of Baden troop*, hut in certain instance* were
way drill and march at the word of
luki ami the French brought down interfering with them. •
I
'ampaign
rust
their
final
votes
and
uncle! \ I ill" per tent, making it a
A. It- Key and A. L. Betts.
command, dance and 'do everything
three
of their ships.
the
eampaigu
came
to
an
end
(Iold Seal Sociel I tin
ole III
v
The Prize Winners
and more than any trained horse*
the . ! i ■•
The
French torpedo boat dcstroyc r
I i.i fmt that the h.iltut box was
With
a
grand
total
ol
2.
li!5,lf&gt;0
Washington. Mar 21
The deon exhibition and the pcrformumi' i*
bn k,-d and **-aled the last two days votes, Mr* J F Hoolehmi, u jjojiu* Rvnaudin sa* sunk ulu-n a sub- facto Government of Mexico 'todayentertaining, instructive and mo.t
I ih r ail iin I )t |mr i m« ni
e( 1In- campiUgiS and that the can­ lar Surilord lady, carried off the murine sent the vessel to the bottom proposed to the United State* the
pleasing. The Mabel Mack Mules
Tin* ri'^uLir timm*l i r&gt;ic •*! tin* l.itrr didal, •* could deposit their last *ul»- highest honors and was awarded by in the Adriatic.
drafting of a protocol under which
arc well worth your tri|i to Sanford
The Germans deny the responsi­ American and Mexican troop* co­
•iturv I &gt;« p.irt iin’fit will !*• lii’M .ii *eriptiofi* and money dinu-tly into the judges the first prize a hand­
if &gt;ou see nothing else. Mrs Mack
bility L&gt;r the sinking of the Dutch operate, in running to earth Fran­
tin* U urn.in -• ^
\\*
*^
,i(t» r the ten demonstrated to all doubt­ some find Roadster.
u&gt; a tine little lady ami take* great
Hteanier Tuhunlin
find!: ;i3: I fB»|,.i| In nijr
ing eati did a tea that the campaign
cisco Villa and his bandits, without
M r - 11 oobdi an, the winner of the
I rule in her pets and liejudi-* tinw.i* closed mi tlie square and that
danger of misunderstanding or conR o a d s t e r e a r n e d her [trite t hr o ugh
mules has trained dogs und many
it wa* iniputuilhle to show any favors
tlict. Tho terms of such a formal
her
own
e|!otX*.
She
realized
early
ntlo-r animals. She will take speeml
t•i any one, because no one hut the
convention would lie designed to
in the ciimpiitgifnthat to get a large
care of the children and show them
■.Iiidldllte* themselves knew what
meet all question* which may nrise
amount of business and pro|^rthe midget mules and dogs'and . the
w&gt; m into the ballot tiox to be count­
Int
eh future netting forth the rights
tionutu votes, jhe must make nO*
»ay in which the animals are train
'd l&gt;j the judges.
Everyone was
of
the
American* expodititlohary
aggressivtf campaign from start to
rd
allowed to witness liie final count of
force* now in pursuit ol the bandit
fiuish
and
instead
of
devoting
her
The big merry g o 'round «f course
vnte* alid all went fcway satisfied
chieftain, and the nature of the co­
time to tjtd City of Sanford alone
i' the center of attraction ami no
that they had been fairly treated.
operation expected * from the chief
anfi
wofkinK
intermittently,
she
shows would be complete without
After the winners'were announced branched out Into the surrounding
Everything is In readiness for the of the Cnrranxa Government be­
Washington.
March
J
l
Evi
the merry go round and *tho_ M.tthey were congratulated by their territory.ftqd made a day after day Baiiy Parade Wednesday morning ut came known today at the con­
jeitic Shows have a gapri-Piyd ♦. The lienees of ro operation between ('res­ many friends as well as byf their
campaign frqn&gt; the very start, which 9:30 with fifty entries already listed clusion of n conference between
ilient Wilson and congress which
reason we think it a good pim fe
I,**
fortunate
competitors
De­ resulted in filling uji u very large and many more expected This fea­ Elifteo Arredondo, Mexican Amhus|. .nl
in . i i carl, adjournment
I ' e i t e It h a » " b e e n
c r o w d e d , . :fl|/ ti l l - m i ,
feat.* were taken good nuturcdly and reserve -voth oiirl&gt; in rhe campaign. ture id the. Spring Festival * jAPWtrr- ^fidur designate and Acting Secre­
,.l •r,t- ( a [ i .i u -ecu L. oiriilMtun" Mnce.it- -Wim f u t up.? l-ie[)uti,, wo* hajijry
ise* to lie, ope of the most attractive tary I'nlk-a} the state department.
To the vriineri-'Che Herald
quash, the Afnrkij
&gt;gJ,. ’ 1,l*•!tlruh,. IitIII i . - In I to .Ii tlull Ilf the igyefi n u t : vseft- aw jfdcd.aatl JL* ,lLs .uUEJaiuUilJQtiS. HjaUhlfik. the of the entire week and wit 1 un­ F a s o * tip ns on t he details will he r
liul i'JauvtwUon S t m a r * - . r c j w r r a tI i{aciioii alai iuJliac IU *ui xUiu-Hlg pit. there were hilly seven uctive vaildi- caiidbiutc* for their fair sad bus! doubtedly he tho prettiest. _Several n progress several days, but the
.moduli- pafedt'ess legislation and practically
.mini);, attrai^iions jn&gt;t)i|^ntf(iedUt&lt;
daW-s each received a prize for-their nesslike wayVof treating TJie Ilnrald prizes, have (men contributed and two Governments are in agreement
■ -ueighbor^otTkr* - ^ w i f t » ^ jffrge removing the European aqd Mealwill be. awarded as folfowA: „
on the general principles involved,
and one another a\nl tho convenient
cor
work.
crowd* ; pud riving satisfaction.
ca\ uuesl.ons from the held qf dc—------I!
,
waft
in
whii
Thv
Judges
chosen
for
tho
camam}
expeditious
waj
ich
they
Welfare
Dept.,
Woman’s
Club
—
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,
hate. Although sotne eoncresmotml
nTwo dollar# and n half in grid :'an ­
Mr. fl dm*. M n.erv a ha* the snakes.
^
noU,)U Speaker Clark. say* patgn wert* from SunfOrdV most 1 handled their bussiefess. m
San Antonio, Texas, March'- 2T.
\.
other prize of the same value-in u '—.Francisco Villa may be fotced
. n , e frgakb Of course are all her* ,
j *,)
Hess[o» until fall.
■S3r - r t *
Jind more of them coming
For ft. '
;li|m*;nU(r, tll, n of!,. i,.U jovdirted
gold pipcc ■and the Second prize, a into a light with the American troops
t’of|tpli|t,t*itl*'Tld»isehiililcr
j
Badge* f» I’lessjSiang
Marten, Mrujii'ne*
Mioifiva
theuni- tgdav t lial adjourn until _S..UOI
,,i.* lome
silver birthday spoon have
been within the next thirty-six hour* if
'
The follow mg notie&gt; appeared in) Tht- committee itvW^hge ,,f t(lt&lt;
null trainer, h aa^ v eral large I.ython-; U(1. 'lM Jin i ,lf ,..irl&gt;
|,,u
contributed by tbc bunks, First Na­ report# corning to General Funston'n
j,- of the Florida Alligator, arrangement* . for the entertainment
.aid ift her snaKtat.filid has a ilistm.t
. ,, 11». laM is,fbitional. Peoples and Sepiinole (tanks headquarters, both * from General
. /.
,
A great I. p aloe program -till i In- ,'ulb4Hpublished by the of ii«*- Florida Press Association, of our I^lty. The goltl pieces will he
.rioaity Jn the khaiu- of an atomai i • ,
,
,
Pershing and from Mexican sources
i,L
,c .
, .
nw flits uctmti It includes t lie army University of ^Florida at Gainesville: whiri^halds ltd annual meeting in
II he a Mexican wuami but was cap- ,
, ,,
„
awarded to the beat group and indi­ ifrft correct. Advices from GeneraL
.
...
“
V i md nus \ In s. a tar I i oin mission
Friend* of Col, K. K. Householder Kissimmee April 13, 14 ami 15 ha* vidual decorations, while the spoon
}
»■ &lt; I in India. It bus a bod. likt* •?)
\.
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Pershing today said thut Villa had
...
...
.
. bilk the ! Inllipplrie lull, rural credit ni the University kill bo interested arranged for ou» of the neatest
a rocodile, feet like an eagle ami 1
. .
,
,
goes to the second winner, either been reported defeated by Mexican
i. , ,jc
.
. .
legislation, several imaiici.il and ap- to know that lie is a candidate for badges yet used at slmilur meetings.
group or individual in tho. opinion Government troops Hear Cruces and
h* ad like a uuakc and is said to be
,
...
..
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, „ , .
,
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■fropnation bill*. shi|if&gt;irig feftisinlton, the office of county judge of .Sem­
The badge is one of unique de­ of tho judges.
Third and fourth that he was marching northward in
deadly poinoiu
It sheds its skin 1
■ ..
Mr. Householder is sign and a supply w&gt;H hrf made prizes will bo a sago palm and put
. evo.y tv.rivti V . b u t ^ W ' l^certain- revenue measures and th. Immlgra- inole county.
retreat.
Sit
the son of Rev. A. E. Householder, especially for tluj aTfuir by the Rob­ plant, tho gift of C. M. Griffin 8t
*• ly -a-ruriralty. I n ’ trfe-salf^fl/ tent is t" ,M ’’ .
'
General
Pershing's
report
was
fol­
at present presiding elder of the bins Company, ol Attleboro. .Mass.
Co., McClenny, Fla., and by cour­ lowed, however, by the unofficial re­
afiother detj
Th,‘ prMi',,,nl
der" roU!‘ ‘ ,,ut r,’n
■ m
r ia n a jk i» n t ^ f'V # W t /r lU dialrffuUe Kress act on important questions Gainesville district of the Methodist It will be made of bronzo and gold tesy of the Spring Festival Com­ port that Villa s&lt;ill. wit* fighting a t
'* u collectloy « '
*
pending before the political conven Episcopal Church South in Florida. plate in the shape of a cross bar and mittee. *
Namiquipa, south of Cruces.
Mr. Householder graduated from pendant similar to the popular bag­ **■ J* x
In a tent next t t f c
«!!i ’i lion* are called in June. Work on
At tho close of tho parade the
the
State
Law
School
in
1913.
He
gage check watch fobs. T h e bar will
Shows are tnrveral goodsftrjrctrort3 the Democratic platform ha* been
was a popular student, .interesting represent a scroll wit!) two crossed carriages will he parked at the band Housekeepers end Hungry People
begun
oil
the
assumption
that
this
f -Am
in which Stefilskin Sanditrs,- the
himself in various phases of Uni­ quills, appropriate to the occasion. stand whore Mr. C. R. Walker will
of
Ssnford,
Attention!
Human torture man lies dowq, on ’can he accomplished.
present tho ‘ prizes in bchulf of the
The house will paw the Hay versity life, and holding a number of Upon the sctoll will appear the committee.
»t«*ei spikes and allows a jnsq Ao
Close up your kitchens and enjoy
Mothers are requested
. - - ■}
important
offices
within
the
gift
of
words; "Kissimmee, Fla., April 13stand on him and cause the sjdkes Army reorganization hukk by 1 hurtcelebration week. The ladies of thv
to
have
their
babies
in
the
park
hi*
fellow
students.
16, 1916."
Tho nendant In the
to:go "deeper into tho skin and when day at the latest- In the discussion
at 9 a. m. for it ia the intention of Catholic Sanctuary Society will make
shape prescribed win bear ah ere
Since
graduation
Mr.
Householder
of
this
measure
there
baa
been
edi• h e/ a riseso u can, sec where they
he committee to atari promptly an earnest effort tp provide you
figure 'of Chief Osceola in rel
t 9:30. Tho parade will be let] by dinners and suppers during that
chtorwl his skin but he seems to dchced more solidarity among Dem­ has been engaged in the active prac­
31
along one half* of the surface, while
suffer pot .st all and the spikes do ocrats than has been evidenced at tice of the law at Sanford, being a
the carnival band the line of march time. The following is their menu:
on the other will appear, also in re­
being from the park down Park
not-hurl him. Here also is the.great any time since the session began. member of tho well known firm of
Baked Beana.----------------------- 10e
Wilson A Householder, and he has lief a map of Florida with Kissimmee
In
fact
the
general
support
which
•venue, Firet street to Sanford ave­
Gordeen, the man who not only
H a m --------- *--------- -----------------------.1 10c
marjked
in
the
canter
by
a
star.
Cor­
nue, weat to Fark avenue and south
mystifies you hut keeps you laugh­ has rallied around national de­ made an envious reputation for
Macaroni....................................... 10c
efficiency and square dealing.
Hia ner decorations will -represent Flor­ to the park for the awarding of
ing all the timo and ho la 's.good one fense legislation ha* been a surprise
Potato
Salad .
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to the administration leaders who training and ability especially fit ida orangea and follaga. Acroaa the prizes.
The judges will be com­
in every way.
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him for the duties of this office, and top of the pendant and through the posed of people from out of town
Minnie, Wawa, the head that had ' expected to encounter hitter
Chicken
Salad
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There is no doubt, the Alligator believes that he wifi be map will appear the words: “ Florida who will- not know any baby In Una.
lives without the body, the optical antagonism.
Tomat^M and Lettuce with
Press
Association,
1916.“
Beneath
Once again, we urge th* cooperation
illusion r t a t every one knotga juat however, that there sro difficulties elected.
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When told of Mr. Householder's and across the bottom will be the of parents.
how it ia done and yet -none of them ahead for the army bill on account
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* candidacy, Dean Trualer said: " I words: “ Chief Osceoiai”
know,. T h jM attractions are all of the wide divergence between the
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Each of the visiting editors and
senate and house bilift.
Senator am delighted to know of it. While
good.
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Hoolehsn
Grateful
here Mr. Householder distinguished member* . o f . the Press Association
n-’ritJir-sfe'
The *Daya pf '49 will open today' Chamberlain plans to call up the
le* Cream’
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himself as a, man of high character who attend will b * presented with , I hereby wish to express my
*nd promises to be the fanny place senate measure tomorrow and to
Specials
and excellent scholarship. He has one of these badge* upon register­ thanks and appreciation to my
of tho * whole show, There wilf, b« Hiovo that it replace the public
Chicken
Piilau,
Mashed Potatoes,
the
judicial
temperament
and
I
am
m
any.
friends
who
assisted
me
in
ing.—Kissimmee
Gazette.
cowboys, miners and western gfrfs lands water power bill »» unfinished
sure will make a splendid judge. A
winning the Ford Roadster In the Oysters, Raw, Scalloped, Stewed.
business.
Whether
thi*
will
succeed
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"nd the old ’49 dance, hall and bar
At restaurant in court house
number of our graduates have been
Sanford Herald campaign which was
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will be in evidence with ' coca eoln is doubtful because there arc several
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elected to the office of county judge
brought to a very satisfactory close block. Give us a trial.
and other soft drinks served. Here senators who belipve that the senate
aud
invariably,
have
made
good.
London, March 20.&gt;-With the last.Saturday night.
the piano and good flopr will fur­ should wait until the house bill has
Doubtless this is due in a large meas­ Blackening of the fighting around
been
passed
and
that
it
should
be
Heme Coeked Food
I believe that every candidate
nish a place to danya'^-and the cowV *$2
ure to the fact that we devote more Verdun the Russians have started a will gladly join in praiaing the
used
as
the
vehivle
for
the
prepared­
Roil*,
cookies, cakes, pies, etc., at
hoys will get bad * apd shoot the
time to the study of administration, big offensive movement against the management of this campaign for Roberta Grocery Wednesday end,
ness
debate
In
the
senate
bill.
There
Ughta out j u i t ’like they used to do
will bo no long delay, however,, as executor* and administrator*! and Germans on tfcaJ&gt;Mt*rn front. A it* absolute fairness and the many Saturday. In addition to the oth*r
in the wild «n d woplly west..'
the house - measure will reach the probate-practice than do a majority raid by German seaplane* on th* courtesies extended.
things we will have brown'bread and
There are many and varihds shdwa
of the other law schools of the country. east e&amp;ast of Englapd and by French
Mr*. F. J . Hoolehaa,
henna.
■nd concessions and msny place* senate laffcr In the Week.
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for being it cobbler. I wlah I could ing engraved with cpldneaa, it Is re
do. aomethlng to help the boy* and freshing to find theps are aome who
the girls of the rich, who suddenly are individual enough to be "real
grow poor,” said Mrs. Bond. "I* folks” whilo they- jostle elbows with
wish I could persuade- every one to tls In * humanity*! ^codvenirtUifllgM
Association with real
teach their girls and boys to do whirlpool.
BUDGET Otf OPINION “ JUST B1
something practical. A girl should folks will have a tendency to'm ake
fffl
YOU AND ME.”
know how to.sew and cook. Higher real folks of us all.
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education is wonderful and those
As Mrs. Bond left, the £otel for
whm can should take advantage of It, the station she seemed to leave a
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but there should be an every day path of aunshine behind her. Ev­
course o) some kind to help these eryone was ready to wait upon her,
helpless rich grown poor sort of of in fact, all whom she passed seemed
A C IIIE L IS AMONG Y E TAKING NOTES AND FA ITH ,
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children."
Mrs. Bond know what to cstch a gleam of her radient per­
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" H E ’LL P R E N T ’E M ” — SO SAYS SA U N TER ER .
•he was talking about for she lived sonality. o a o a a a a a o a o o a a a D a o o o o o a o a o o a a o a a a a o o o D o a o a o o a o a o a a D a i iti " E a s y "
Primary
Department
Mrs. Bond will spend the remain­
street
without
a
care
when
she had der of the winter In California in
1 After the shows are over it will 1 This is the week we celebrate
be a good time to think about and whether i t 'u l .^ i f o o d thing to her husband by her side, and when her bungalow.
In the apring she
cleaning up the city. Not that there have attractions here^for a week or he was gone she was ji real atudent will return to her Chicago home,
will be any more need after the show mot is the question ths^As agitating in life's school. She had acquired a which is a duplex house, occupied by
than formerly , but the trash and the minds of several '£reat men. sweet philosophy of life In this her son and family and herself. Her
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papers that will bo scattered over Other cities all over Eloridn .*nd School of Experience. She makes a son Is her business manager and her
zw i ft
the city this wtf&gt;k will remind us every other state have some kiftd of pica for individuality and says the constant helpmate in every way.
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that Hanford will not forget the an­ a celebration at least once a' gear purest way to success Is to be in­
Mrs. Bond may retire from public
nuel clean up that makes our city and get the people into the city dividual. y“ l)u what you can do, life, but. her songs with their soulful
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beautiful In the eyes of the visttprs. wher» they can see what progress is but don't" do it some .one else. messages will ever be .with us.
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The ladies, God bless them arc al- being made, can ace the business People educate the personalities out
— By Eflle Lee sc Scott,
Hi h i
of
their
children.
"Ob,
for
a
nat­
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V&gt;.w*ys on this job and if it were not men, can , get acquainted and feel
Lincoln, Nebraska, '
for them Sanford would be an arid that the city is friendly and wants ural child,” she exclaimed. When It
Compliments Lucille Aspinwall
200
Cards (Ropers) Sugar Shell
You cannot get a crowd came to discussing children aho said Takach.
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place in the heart of the desert In­ them.
200 Cards (Rogers) B u tter Knife
stead of the oasis that it js now. I without attractions and if this coun: one of the saddest things she wit­
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nessed
nowadays
was
in
this
sohave I t ^ r d m the Wpmin’i Club ty is to have a county fair there
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Prepare
for
Silago
Crops
ihat IA a few days now they will should be some effort made along called scientific training of children
Plant silage crops this spring. It
begin their spring house cleaning this line at ones. No-county fair that seemed to put them away from
is
not necessary to have a silo first.
and the entire city will be washed amounts to anything without the at­ their parents. instead of keeping
Plenty of Ladies’ White Shoes, Gents’ White Shoes
Plant the crop now and then during
\t £|TJ v -i them
close
to
them.
She
had
raised
with Sapolio and Sanford will be tractions for n side Une. All work
tho slack season while it is growing,
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a
son
to
man's
estate,
who
idolizes
and Palm Beach Shoes, Socks to Match
the Spotless Town. I just want to and no play makes several wooden
erect the silo.
her
and
has
repaid
in
every
possible
• remind you that this will be done headed boys bo the old adage goes
C. lx Willoughby, professor of aql*
and 1 also want to remtmruhp'jadirs and this applies to cities. It is high way the struggle she has made -for
him.
In
talking
of
boys,
Mrs.
Bond
mal
husbandry in tho University, of
time
now
that
all
of
us
took
stock
of
that the men are willing to. htyp: -We
says,-"Thgro
is
nothing
In
the
world
Florida
College of Agriculture, says
our
resources
and
found
out
about
have a city council, a mayor and a
sanitary inspector that will assist the county fair for nest year. Wo that makes a mother so proud as a the best silage crops pro corn, sor­
and if it does n ot.sound too modest have everything necessary to make good son. We expect our girls to be ghum and Japanese cane. Peas or
there is also a newspaper here that a real county fair and should good," she added, "but with a boy beggar weed planted in the corn or
there is more anxiety. As she con­ sorghum and made into silage give a
have it.
will assist some.
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tinued talking about boys there mixture richer In protein than either
Good Shoes for the whole •
came a memory of the song that sho sorghum or corn qiono.
make her own clothch look so nrtis- sang the ' previous
. CARRIE JACOBS BOND
Family and your Silver Free
night
about
Corn Ib a good silage crop on good
tic out of meager materials . her "Holding the Little Hand up Tight” land, Hut sorghum will probably
A Letter Sent to the Woman's Club mother thought she ought to em and while thinking about the
senti­ give better yields on light soils. For
301 East First Street
Sanford, Florida
bark in the dressmaking business ment of the song, and for the mo­ silng*- corn should he planted in
With Request fur Publication
This was not at all appealing, then ment seeing Mrs. Bond holding the rows . I ' j f»ct apart, and the plants
(From a newspaper of Lincoln, Neb.,
fir ■
she found she could (rim her hats so Kami of thut big son of hers good should stand about one foot apart
sent to me by the secretary, Miss
they looked like I’nris creations und tight. «h&lt;- took up the train of in the row, Sorghum is drilled in
Browning.;
Ibis led her mother to urge her to J thought in her own mind ami said, rows about 'J Lj feet apart.
Sow
Carrie Jacob ft ond has come and combine the millinery business with "The way to make u good son is to
from 15 to 20 pounds to the acre.
gone. It was her first visit to' Lin- thut of dressmaking or even to be­ bo blind to a few little things hut
It will take about 20 acres of
colif and may possibly be her lust come designer for her designing was keep close in him, and let him feel
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This will be1 sad news for the newly a work of art. "This did not suit that t\o matter what he does his silage crop* under ordinary condi­
LIV E R Y , S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
made friends who heard her fur the me, however. I finally did a great mother will always lie by his side, tions to fill a 100-ton silo. Goodl
lands
will
yield
more
than
5
tons
to
|
first time Inst Tuesday night, for deal .in china painting and hud suc­ holding him tightly by the hand,”
Corner Park Avonuo and Seco nd S t r e e t
But enough should I
silt* left such u rudient memory in cess selling my work. Oh. I know Returning to the subject of her the acre.
CONTRACTORS FOR ALL KINDS OF HEAVY HAULING
her pathway, what a haunting mel­ what it means to struggle for a liv­ music, but then everything about planted to insure a full silo under ad
Large supply of H o r s e s , M u lo s ,
ody like "I'm wenryin' for you," is ing in a great city and for Boren Mrs. Bond seems to radiate the soul verse conditions.
Japanese cane is the heaviest |
uppermost in our
minds.
Mrs. years 1 worked to the limit of my of music. She said, " I Love You
Wagons and H a r n e s s a lw a y s
Bund is a woman with a soul. "1 he strength, to make both ends meet, Truly" was her first published song.- yielding silage plant, but the silage
on hand F o r Sale or E x c h a n g e
world is humane and folks are to make a horqe for my boy." Then "His Lullaby," made famous by is poorer in quality than sorghum or I
(In
human, if they ran be educated be paused to tell what it meant to Schumann lieink, her best musical corn because it lias no gram
O la c h s m ith in t and W a g o n R e p a ir i n g In c o n n e c t i o n
K fe .
average smi it yields from 20 to 20 j
out of being blazer," said Mrs. be j„Jor j„- Chicago und how much work
When asked what, her own
Bond last Wednesday morning in real charity was done in ( ‘ hirago. personal favorite song
was
she tons to the acre and often goes as
her room at the Lincoln Hotel, she said Chicago people are the best laughingly replied. Oh, my last one. high as 40 to 60. The crop should
while making.preparation to take a people in
the world to help those of course. It will be out in u few .be planted in winter, not later than
( HIKOPIIM TIC
CORRECTIVE EXERCISE
the middle of March
Velvet beans
train for the south. " It is such a who need help Chicago won't give months.
OSTKOI'ATin
DIETETIC EXPERT
planted in spring, to be .grazed down
comfort to meet n sympathetic per-I at Christmas time and forget you
While telling of life's struggle* and plowed uqder in the fall would
son and how we love natural peo-[ the rest of the year, but the philanplc,' sho added. At the concert the thropic people have Christinas ev- which have marked her pathway to place the lund in good condition for
previous evening she told the story j ery . day in the year.
Mrs. Bond success, when her business house, a planting rif .Japanese cane during
NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN
of "M y Old Manr" Of course he is sat .buck and smiled ns she itien- "The Bond Shop" of Chicago is the following wontfer.
u purely creative character, but he tinned Christmas giving and said, known all oyer the world, and her
All unsalable Sweet potatoes may
MACi'ADDEN METHODS
was so good and poor that he fornffcd L mtKIb thing of remembering every- handsome Chicago home a place of he saved as ailagfc'VUh little trouble
the iflealistir type Mrs
Bond has body at Xmas t i me , t he n forgetting interest to sightseers anil her beau­ if run through the cutter and alter­
I buir9 in 12 a tn I In 1
,, and hj Appointment
tiful lijingnlow at (irnssiruuit. Ca) *n nated with layer*, of corn or sor A
immorudized
All
the*
good
(vLd ,
I Ii i ti i the rest of the year is like
I !
fashioned Jihilosophy she gave o u t [ K|Ving poor folks clothe* and cutting |picturesque that it is written up in ghuin.
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in such a casual wivy, about finding the bottom off.
Thus the strug- all tin- leading magazines and her __ Fur Lbusii who aru uoi auru Ttbwv, »
.- the IFlilfi^ aniong the pJur', TSpJiilfiny life went on with Mrs. Bondi but xnngtrffre sung Tn hi runs! every home will be able to erect a silo it might
among the "|ooH and poor’^ has when her little earnings account in the land, tamo of them numbering be a good plan Jo plant these, staple
bcefi learned ns a resUlt of'her own began to grow she went to visit a over two million copies. Mrs. Bond crops in the usual way. 'There
personal experience*.
One would [friend In Iowa and was the guest of counts every trial a pearl in her would then lit ini loss if it should be
pot lblp_k_lo see and hear this gifted( Mrs.' Heqry J. Hume at Marshall rosary of life. She says had it not found impossible to build a silo
helm for the change in tier circum­ later
woman, whd is composer and musi-town,While there she sang her
dun and who has more demands lor |songs for Mrs Howe The latter stances she would never have known
concerts than Jhere are
days in aualf.-d Mrs. Bond why she did not real people. "And retd people nr‘*
Be M er ry .
- year, fhat she went through the go out und g i v e recitals of her own wonderful people, for il is among
An nunc« or mirth is worth a [mttint
them
that
you
find
the
tru
th
"
S
h
e
very depths id poverty and struggled songs
This
was a surprising
of anrrow Haxtnr
The
reason
people
long und hard to gam u foothold, thought to Mrs Bond, who replied i commented.
Kates $2.00 IVr Day and Up
large enough to stand up. She sol-'that she would never get enough
I don't profit by adversity, says Mrs.
'p c c i;
Special
Rates l&gt;.v the Week
dom opens the book of her vx'perl-j do and" people would not cure to I Bond, is because they don't take ad
cnct-a, and it ia only on rare orra- listen. Mrs. Howe said they would v rsity us u stepping sloile. They
■iona that aho "talka for print.” have one right in Marshalltown at take it as an atliiction. This brought
When aaked to tell about how aho once. The concert wa» given and to mind again the atory told ut the
atarted in tho-work which juat now- waa a success and this friend then concert Tuesday night of " M y Old
M Y S P E C IA L T IE S :
In " M y Old Man" purely
la winning her fame slid wealth aho secured u number of booking*, the Man."
PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
"Moat cer­
atoppud n minute, looked into apace, first being at Marshalltown, where imaginary?" I asked.
GORHAM’S STEH1JJIG.SILVER
then began to open thla b ffffc o k of Mr*. Bond gave a recital under the tainly," ahe quickly replied. "Did
ROGERS' PLATED AVARS
experience?* and turn u few pagea. auspices of the Twentieth Century you ever know or hear of any one ns
" I t ia aur-h a long atory aqd hap­ Club,1'for which ahe received ten good as ho was, or have you fcvor ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
pened a long time ago, yet it ia very dollars. “ 1 waa never so happy in known n couple as happy as " M y
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
vivid," ahe said, “ I waa like many my life," said Mra. Bond, "na when Old Man and Mary?" she inquired.
other women whom l have met. 1 received that ten dollar gold piece "They are types of what real folks
ATLANTIC COAST UNE
When told that sho
I waa left alone whan quite young, and the note of appreciation which should be.
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with a boy to aupport. My huabund accompanied if."
"Well that was would he warmly welcomed to Lin­
died very suddenly. I was an in­ just tho beginning.
I went many coln if *he came next year sho said
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e d m ln f ch*ir roach*
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valid und had only a few thouaand places in Iowa that year for ten ahe said that in all probability She
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No. 86
No. 89
Arrive
Drove
dollars. Now, when one has only n dollars and expenses. Business grad­ would not givo another concert tour.
Jwkaonvillr
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1 :36pm
8 : 10 pm
A?
Savannah
No.
82.
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She
has
bee^
traveling
a
long
time
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few thouaand dollars it ia not ually improved and now I have
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6:36pm
18:16am
Af IUchm„nii
No. 8 4 .. .10:46 A. M . . . . 11:06 A. M.
6
m
T.20 am
8 :00 pm
011 Sam
enough to Invest to bring an In­ many more offers than I can pos­ and Is very tired. "Oh, It Isn’t just
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10.29am
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At Haltlmnn—
3.1
Sam
11:12am
1 J Sam
1:60pm
come that amounts to much. I had sibly accept, and of course the con­ giving the concert that wears me,"
No. 02. .. . 4:00 P. M........4:05 P. M.
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No. 28. .. 8:60 P. M.
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to Uv? upon it, and when it waa tracts are for many times the orig­ she said, "b u t it Is everything that
4:20pm
7:13a m
8:20pm
gone poverty stared me in the face." inal ten dollars. You would be In­ goes with it. I am bothered contin
SOUTHBOUND
' ' W u it Jh e n you began to write?” terested in knowing what my flat ually by people who want me to
No. 8 3 . .. .2:06 A. hi.........2:18 A. M.
I eagerly aaked.
"Oh, no, for I concert dress was like?" she asked. read their poema,-hear their aongs.
No. 8 9 . .. .2:10 P. M.........2:30 P. M.
t r a i n s
w e s t
No. 85-----5:09 P. M..........6:19 P. M.
first wrote juat for fun, just to please " I t was made from s handsome lace pass upon them, tell them how to
No. 9 1 . . .12:38 P. M .. . .12:43 P. M.
DIXIE m r . R Na. »4
my husband, but I soon kneir that curtain that I had in my lovely have them published, how they can
n i K DIXIE LIM IT E D . N*. f t
S O i m i n t C A N D - Na. M
No. 2 7 . . . 8:10 A. M.
Lv Jatkaonvilla _ S JOpn,
Lv I i t k i o n v J l t
writing ballads was what I really home In my prosperous days. And reach the public end s million other
Lv Jackson villa. 8 2 0 p m
Af A tla n ta ______ 7:40am
Af Wajrrruw
* :47 am
Alfa
OVIEDO
liked to do. This money of mine my party coat—well, that was made things. There really is no one way
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Af Naahvdta ------ 4:«&amp;pm Ar Allan * .
to
success.
We
each
arrive
over
No. 120—Arrive . .*...........9:30 A. M.
*06nm
i "00om
f lu te d about three years,- I took from a pretty wool blanket.”
Af 8 u Loua
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7:06am
Ar 8t, LouU,.
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No. 127—Leave................. 4:00 P. M.
At C l w i p ______ 7 .OUm Ar C h lr ifo
different roads, and to reach the top
m y ' boy and went to Chicago.
-':46am
...... 6 : 66pm
“ People often asked me, where I we must be individual: I' think I
There ! literally burled myself for
LEESBURG
NT. LOUIS E X P R E SS N a .lT
Lv Jatkaon villa
seven years and not even my friends received nfy education,” aaid Mrs. ehall retire from the concert world
No. 21—Arrive ................ 10:65 A.'M.
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Ar Albany
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No, 24—Leave....................6:25 P. M, Af Columlmt_____
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knew where I lived.
As ahe sat Bond and I tell them that I am a and settle down comfortable in my
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Ar llJrro Ina ham
,n
No.
158—Arrive
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6:20
P.
M.
Chicago
home
for
the
rest
of
my
there in a trim, neat tailored suit, graduate from the School of EsxAf 84. lamb .
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No. 167—Leave..................6:36 A. M.
Ar Naahvilla
^
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Af Ctucago
pulling on a pair of long blue kid perience, 42 E. 24th St., Chicago. days. To meet a woman of Mrs.
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^r»v' 1runlrr ha!1lm* n&lt;'*'&lt; 'W fa «a.'&lt; U .
TRILBY
Through
Mori
Pullman
to
Bt.
Lamia.
Firvt 1
gloves it was hard to think of her I know all about turning materials Bond's type la one of the real pleas­
rw‘ B n* *tolr rar. O h w v a d m car. J « u lc fan.
ronoaction mad* a t Krw Ortrana (ot Ban rranciaf o
No. 26—Arrive.................. 1:00 P. U.
struggling for a bread and butter and making them up the other aide ures, rare in a busy world. In these
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existence. Her bright eyes took on out. I know how to curl feathers days when engraving la ao prevalent
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a aad expression but through the and just how to stesm old velvet and every kind of a courtesy, from a
No. 101—Arrive.________ 6:40 P. M.'
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aadheaa her soul was shining. She over a flatiron and make it Jodk social call, an invitation to a bridge
. CLYDE IJNE BOATS
said that she knew practically noth­ like new and a lot df other things.” party, to a message of sympathy, or
(ST . JO H N S RIVER)
ing except to write songs, but rfhe As she continued to name over her a reply to a message of condolence
Arrive 10:00A.M. L n v ell^ O A .M
tried to learn to do something and handy achievements she said "I and even thanka for Christmas
found she w u quite an adept at have made everything that it U gifts, are banded to us on an en­
many things.
She « u so handy necessary to wear, except shoes and graver's plate, until we sometimes
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with the needle and managed to somehow I never acquired a taste feel that our i very souls are becom*

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FIRE
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The real start of the KcsUval begins at ten o'clock when tho
opening gun will be fired bJr.LTtljL Joe DcMont of the Horse Marines.
At this time the nutomqbllo-tmratiit will start on Tenth street with
fifty--or .more cars in line.* The parade will bo arranged by Mar­
shall of the Day, C. M. Hand aiHJ W. A. Tillls. Headed by tho
Majestic .Band, the Fire Dejfartment and the Mayor and City
Council, the parade will go from Tenth porth on Turk avenue to
First street, thence oast on First toiSnnford nvenuv, thence on
Sanford avenue south to Fifth street, thence west p^Eijfth street
to Magnolia, thence south on Magnolia to 'First street,' thence
west on First atrect to French avenue, thence.'south on* French
avenue to Ninth street, thence cast on Ninth to Oak avenue, thence
north on Oak to First Btrect and in front'of tho Cameo Hotel on
First street the prices will be awarded. Tuesday afternoon and
night the free attractions and different shows will entertain.

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rrixcfl Offered for the Automobile Parade
1st Prize—$26,00 In Gold.
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2nd—Enlarged Sepia Portrait, 16 x 20. $16.00. Offered by
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family, and your business to keep your
buildings and stock 'insured in a good
reliable company fora reasonable amount

INSURANCE

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Wednesday, March 22nd
The Baby Parade with 100 babies in line and in decorated
buggies will pnawnt one of the greatest features ever shown in San­
ford. The jiarude starts promptly at 0:30 when the parade leaves
the park for u march to First street, thence to Sanford avenue, buck
to park am! to the band stand where the prizes will lx- awarded Jor
the prettiest decohitod car. • Once again, we want it understood
that ALL of the babies from Sanford five years down are eligible
for the parade and it is NOT compulsory to have a decorator) cab.
The committee would be pleased, however, to 'have as many os -pos­
sible to make this the prettiest baby parade over held in the state.
We have lovely babies In our town and we want them ALL to come
before the cantern man. Lot us all pull together for the prettiest
feature of the whole celebration next week
We have the material,
Lot us use it. Mrs. K. L. Marshall, Chairman of the baby parade
will gladly furnish any information desired. Phone 115,
Thursday. March 2.Trd
The Boat Races and attractions on Lake front will take place,
providing the boats from the other cities that have made entries
arrive in time. J T. Brady and S Sherrnan of this city will Lave
the races in charge and' expect to pull them off in the morning Or
immediately after dinner. The recent fire destroyed several bouts
and injured others that were to take part but we hope to have some
fast racing boats here for Thursday The priw-s are on exhibition
ut Fair headquarters and the rmi-s will in- nn attraction. The
Majestic Amusement Co. will furnish Ir*-*- attractions and tin-re
will be a display of tin- works at niglit
Friday. March 21th
Candidates Day when all the county, state and national candi­
dates will lx- present and present their claims fur your suffrage
They will start early in the day and keep ii up all niglit and there
will be other attractions including a big Fish Fry at one o’clock in
front of tin- Hotel Carnes on Commercial street.

A. P. CONNELLY
107 MAGNOLIA AVE

arate coats and Jackets to bo worn
with ■cloth skirts, corduroy has In­
creased Its popularity for this purpose
Like fur-fabric It Is moro effectively
used as a wrap, with skirt of a plain
material, than In suits, and It makes a
handsome full length coat for either
street or dressy wear
Its adaptability to many purposes Is
explained by Its manufacture In many
colors and of cotton ns well as wool
or silk.
The quieter colorings are
chosen for utility coats, the bright
hueB for spotts coats, and tho rlcbor
qualities provide wraps for evening.
The Inst are almost always furnished
with big fur collars and cuffs
An effective model In a corduroy
short coat Is shown here. It Is In taupe
color with collar and cuffs of the mate­
rial. and even the large Hat buttons
covered with It The skirt Is of the
heavy, glossy woolen cloth known as
"kitten's ear.” matches It In shade,
and It seems that no other color Is

W e a lth

green and warm brpwa leavo nothing
to be desired in herptony at colilr and
material. Thoy aro very fide In cordu­
roy
The coat pictured Is a toose^hanglng
garment with a little definition given
the waist line by'a sash of the cordu
toy drawn through narrow straps of It,
that an- sewed to the coat
The sash
ends are finished w ith small'silk las
sc Is
A coat of this kind In any of
the reserved or staple colors may be
worn over dresses In almost any color

F o r e c a s tin g

S h o rt

Ja c k e ts .

Short Jackela will be worn this
spring
Styles tend more toward tho
tMO and I860 periods
Skirts will
be longer anil rutiled ami waists will
ho Ur,liter
I’nrla l e t t e r to Harper's
Htttar.

In v e s tig a tin g the H e a v e n s.

In India.

Immense fortunes In India are in
Jewels. Out mere Is no nutliorttullvo
method of computation of the extent
ot this form ot wealth The Imperial
liaretteer of India described 60 years
ago a shawl ot pearls, with an
arabesque border of diamonds, rubies,
sapphires and emeralds, valued at $&amp;,000,000
There are tnles of carpels of
petirla and grru- diamonds which naro

Incomputable In value as are the dlscoverlea that have been m a d e in ter­
restrial nffajiH tiy mentis of t h e spooiroscope. I t s mnsi marvelous accom ­
plishment haa been the story It baa
told of the composition and movement
of our sun. our fellow planets, and
many of the great suns of the celestial
canopy, star clusters, atur multiples,
nebulae and even elusive comets,

which come from non- knows where.

become woi Id lunioiis

Slid go to untie knows where

Father a secret
won't bo such a
when young, out
to the txry in Just
Globe.
T r a in e d

uupu la that his Son
foot as father was
he doesn't put It up
that way.— Atchison

N o rs e o f G re at

One ot the
a g a i n s t Infant
t out i ng n u r s e
ulid Helps and

Loafing— Wprk—for Some.
Sometimes, In our less optimistic
tiioods, wo wonder B n holiday Isn't In­
serted to remind us how easy work Is.

Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot (Insolnie Dry Clean
tions of All Kinds on Short Notice
Join Our (■entJemcn'H Valet Club.
$2.00

St. Leo College, Si. Leo, P asco County, Florida
Conducted by tho
Benedictine
Fathers
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■'xzll Instructions
Given in
leparatory, Com­
mercial and Clas­
sical Courses

o n CATALOGUE A DDRESS REV. DIRECTO

SEMINOLE LIMITED
Chicago - St.Lou is

—Milwaukee Journal.
SCUD STEEL TRAINS
Ch i c a g o rY
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V a lu e

most tupjttlne weapons
mnrtsil tv ;« the t r x n o - i
wnp e nt e r s the ti-im-;
instruct s the mo t he r

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Coaches.ffeclining Chair
Cor. ftcrtlt and Comparfmont 5lceping Cars..A
Sun Parlor Observation
CibraiyCar.Dining Car.

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All the Difference.
Borne men wake up to find themiclvcs famous; others stay up all
light and become notorious.—Kansas
2lly filar.

Her Cholcs.
‘T h o man who can. drive with one
band Is tho man for me.” answered
Shortened Length of Lance.
Edna gayly, "You’re esstly satisfied,"
The war »ance ot tho middle ages
■vvplled her friend Bulb. "For my part, was auout sixteen iret .ong tho pres­
1 prefer the man who asks me to ent-day lance ra m y exceeds eleven
'drive.’*
feet.

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CALL AND SEE M E ON SAN FORD AVE.

ST. LOUIS (

Napoleon's Estimate.
Napoleon Bonaparte, tho most ex­
traordinary product of modern times,
contributed extensively by bis wars
to the population of the unknown
world beyond tbc gravo. It was not
religious- considerations that mado him
adhere to the old valuation of wom­
an which boro a distinct ratio to nor
fertility.
His own power depended
upon the number of soldiers be coulil
bring into tho Jleld. .
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Altera

S U ITS $15.00 U P W A R D

and must be

No Trick to Reduce.
If vou aro too stout, aon t take fat
reducing medicine; cut down on your
diet, get out-of-door exercise, and you
will assume normal lines and reduco
to normal weight Avoid sweets, yggs.
cream, fat meata, and especially potatoes. Live mainly on lettuce, spin­
ach, cabbage, lean meats, young
onions, celery, tomatoes, etc. Taka
salted toast Instead of bread and out*°I-. H you cease to give your body
fstmaktng foods you will cease cre­
ating fat cells. It is no trick to re­
duce |f you practice self-denial.

PHONE tS

fur fabrics,
which
gave quite so beautlflil'ln these fabrics.
chance for a welcome varloty In sep­ But In the better qualities Ilnsnlnn
Besides

Wake up bulm ^ss!
T h e Bell Telephone is the Big Ben of Business.
Ring up on the Bell.
You m«y talk about dull times 'till you lose
your breath but it w on ’t help matters, save your
breath to talk into you r Bell Telephone.
Ring up old customers, then start on a fresh liat
of prospects, there is no quicker w ay — none that
6ave9 more time or expense.
If you haven't a Bell Telephone, get one now.
Call the Business office for rates.

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MUl&amp;EKXtO MOTEL..

A HERALD WANT

�want an office and aJur they get tbft
office they discard the newspaper
like they frould a .paper napkin.
Hsing been In thia game for the
past twenty years the editor of The
TTersld fRInka” he ’ knows How to
give the great majority of the people
a newspaper free from partisan pol­
itics and thst is really the best kind
of a newspaper for tho readers.
Every subscriber of thla paper is
entitled to his opinion, just as much
L&gt;*tl, »r * J l a i h e ( " I t ; b t O a n t a r 1 1 . 0 0 ( • « r « i l a
as the ranting demagogue who wants
Advean or M r. t*»r Mon Ik
f i t a n l t la AAraara MaH Dr M»da at O i k * to rido rough shod .over tho editor
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and the people. Even tho adver­
■ ale*** A* H a r a a 1 -0 »M M*B M ali** iif a M 2!&gt;&lt; tisers would kick if Tho Herald ran
1100. at ib a r H t o lk * at Saarprd, f t * . Id.
a strictly political puper that would
Had** Art *f March In i. IITO.
tire and make the readers sore. We
Tatapbaaa No. MO nro giving the readers, the adver­
tisers, the politicians and the public
generally a fair shako and this Is
Hon. J . R. 8mith df Green Covo
more thsn some of them .ever gave
Springs announce!* hi* candidacy (or
this paper.
Commissioner of Agriculture.

ing to m s to n iu n u r lor the reason
that in roost instance* sufficient care
haa not been used in putting up the
product.
The ohjeet lesson by M h - Benbow, ns cited above, hi one bywhlch
the growers of Florida will be, able
to profit and the time wlQ come
when our'fruits and vegetables and
syrup und canned vegetables, jellies,
marmalades, etc,, will bring more
money and have a wider sale for
having been more neatly and taste­
fully packed

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your freedom from worry.
An account with a good stron g
bank such as this one, gives you a feel­
ing of assurance that will drive away
worry.
We should like to talk with you
about opening an account with us.

K l)lTONS IN K IS S IM M E E

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Program Completed for Slate Press
&gt;9
Association
The program for tho annual meet­
ing of the •tftate •Press Association
April 13, 14 nnch 16 has been com­
pleted and will be is follows:
R. R. DEAS
0. L TAVLOR
Thursday Morning, Mar. 13
II. R.'STEVENS
M IGHT ASK HIM
Ass'l Cashier
C aih ier
PraaMaal
There is no need of gett ing over­
Delegates und visitor* will assem­
W O O D l^ JF F V k«-P r**id «nl
Somebody, who does not sign his
heated about this little game of pol­
name addresses a communication to ble at Graystone Hotel at 10:00
itico. We all have n perfect.right to
V
the Jacksonville Metropolis stating a. m., and proceed to the Graystone
vote for whom we please.
that, generally, ho is in favor of the Casino, where tho opening session of
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Florida policy of giving congress me p the contention will be called at
The editor of The Herald at prse- at least a second term, but ths^t as .lp:J5^/U*etock by President Chris.
This idea of mutual responsibility,
tfc ‘ -v -V
Cnt la a candidate for the state legis­ Congressmen Rears voted againkt the Q^.Codrihgtan, of DeLamL
LEGAL ADVERTISING
especially
in health matters is ab­
Invocation by Rev. S. W. Lawler.
lature and after the celebration is child labor law, he hope! some one
solutely
inescaptfhlc.
I
t
’s
as
fixed
Address of welcome by tho Mayor
over will endeavor to sec the voters will appear in -opposition, because he
N o l l e . • ( A p s l U a l M n f o r T a x D e e d 1'i.drr
as the fact that death is the fate or
N rM lon S e f C h a r t e r 4 * * 8 , L a w * a t H o f .
of Seminole in person.
believes that the congressman com­ of Kissimmee.
Id a. .
the
reward
of
every
human
being.
mitted a grievous error in so voting.
Response by Vice-President Oscar
, Nulira U b n .by given that C. KennUon,
HY STATE.BOARD OF HEALTH
Not until the fact is universally ue- purchewr of Tax Cerlifltal* Na* Sit. d.i-d
Things are warming up some in
ih, aid day ot Jua*. A. D. 1912, fax* AM
This la a sample of the half baked Conklin'of Miami.
cepted and incorporated into the j &gt;.id
We
areresponsible
for
our
rnllflrat* In my oftlra, and had u..i,
■the Fourth Congressional District. thinking on tho duties of tho men
Report of Membership (Mramii*
actuating
principles
of
every
life
tpptjratlon
tor lax dred to taaua In err.-r.i
brother's
wellbeing,
whether
we
ad­
1i* '■ '»l 7
We nhnll probably have a chance to who represent us in congress and the tec.
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... oi.re ailh law. Said rartlfleate rmbr&gt;..,
And
of
all
living,
will
society
In
ajlt
fclloalog
daacrltad property ■itu.ir.j
mit the.fact or not, or whether it is
see all of them in action next Friday ignorance of the child labor bill, it­
Roll call.
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from itself and from every mdivid- :
‘n h V s V J
mutually
agreeable.
We
have
it
in
.along with ihe other big one*. self that prevails loan altogether too
Annual report of the President.
uni who forms a part
, „i sv* u ot hE)*, Sec. 10, T p gl, H.n*r
our
power
to
injure
him
and
he
haa
Since Forrekt I.ake will net as master large an extent among people who
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T h . .a id lan d b .i # t
Recess.
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a like power over us. We may be
of ceremonies that day he can u s e : th|nk themselves intelligent.
Thursday Afternoon. April 13
i i M l S r a t e In t h . n a m e ol C .
It. I t f , . . h
Si as
|
j mutual menaces, and the worst of it
I n l ra a . a i d
cartifleat* .b a ll
h.
r e d e e m , .i
"'•his watch nod all the candidates
I t . . o r t of I b r I ...d lltu n o l
Meeting
called
to
order
at
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“.'is that we dno'tj'cnlixe it, or know­
can l.e assured of a aqpnre deal
I &lt;'«ngrn*sman Sears is a lawyer and
The
Peoples
Hank,
at
Hanford.
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n Democrat. When the time came o'clock.
ing it, we don't core.
,
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W ltoeaa
my otntlal a ig n a ta r*
and . . . I
— —O----In the blatc of Florida, at Ihe ( lose
, hl, lh. 2lat day of Mdrthj A. D. me.
Report of Executive Commirtee.
for him to cast hia vote he doubt­
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Hob Holly of the Sanford Heritld
of Businra*, March 7, 1916
Report of Standing Committees, , With ja r c exceptions the diseases
C lrr k C ir c u it C o u r t Ham tnota C o ., )'l,
less gave the question his beat
•knd
distempers
that
afflict
us
are
I loll a t *
'11r •0iiirrri
i t y V. M . M c D a n i e l , t ) . I
Is In n most unhappy prodjeament
f.
, ,
■l .'nfinished Business.
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v to-, , I thought, not from an emotional
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because Forrest Lake has entered
Rounil"'Table “discusition of a d v e rt «mmunlcable by germ curr.cn* from j
S e r u It y
n .’ .'k &lt;lc»
the race for congress. Hoi&gt; is pled}1,1,1 *rom 1,11 l,u''’1^on
tiainir rates led bv R J Hollv of ont’ ^ man host to tho next victim.! other than lira) k.iat.Liuntt
7 * _r; 'j j %f, N a i l e r
of
H air
of
92*0,000,011
H rm ln n l,
f
s 1 ,
,f « “ &gt; recognize the fact and OAllv eolb.r
cd to support Cnngresstmtn Sears ',P ,e«‘ lil&gt;- “f, * * “Ct
I l tty I o u n l r . f l o r i d * . I t r f u n d l n x a n d l l l * k « . /
r d r a f t *U . . . and .......
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fed on legislation
■gislatlon affecting
nllecting the &gt;»ntoru.
i ounl) •n-t Mm i 1&gt;i
IIontl* *
act accordingly by protecting others Rlilv,
and yet he would lik*- to support
ll un d# ■rn! t i y \oUi‘ hef»
S i ' t i r r I* h P f f l y |[i v e t , T h « t »#ft jrt] j
states. He saw the larger question
Alter
adjournment
the
delegates
(rom
ounM}lvw&gt;
we
nrp
Klliity
„f
a
lUrrnu*
Si
»rn
(»«
the home candidate. The fiesl he
tuaslx
m il
Iwb r t t f l V i d
l»y t h v
Itoar&lt;j
f
S lu f * i*f 1 nf |ilifll ia*f■a
of constitutionality rather than the d.ul visitors will become guests of mnrnl wrot)K
» n - . n l ) I ' m firm I l a i d t i e r * "tof t i e m i u o j p trout n
can do under the circtnnsiuneea is
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question of iiow to t-lfnce it minor1the people of St Cloud, "the Wui\
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if, i f t i • j i f r o m
t hi* Oral p u h l i r « f i t &lt; r
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to hope that til,- best Inan wilt win
hf-r H e l l ►at At
The accepted theory of modern
evd
He probnlily thought that it drr City," and will be taken to tiuit
m
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man i»
Reporter-Star
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fe.r ♦ l ea f
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cou n ty,
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ing to do indirectly what the con- Here special entertainment will be culosia, yellow fever, miliaria, small- ' k'-M
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It i* even wor**- than that Jo**
po*. typhgid fever, even colds, (iron- . ' .,h ,n ffan l
stituuon prohibited him from doing provided fur them.
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Tuli
Thursday Evening, Mar. 13
h alf
per e r n i
prr
Ft v r *n« l o n «
legislature
und
with
three
other
at1once
be
stamped
out
everywhere,
H• •1 a rr t l a l e d J u l y 1*1.,
i ft I » r
Upon their return from St Cloud
it •
good men in the race can o nly Hli V
The correspondent hoped now to
• * • ftn MTUUi II t . , nr- f l p a l * i- t
humanity would be freed from them I *iI Isbllk
1aI ^l&lt;n h I * •!
' ir a t S r » V &lt;•rk . «tgi« f*( ^ »
the
visitors
will
lie
tendered
a
public
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let t h&lt;- best mini win
hear 1luit (here would lie opposition ,
•a ! *■•*». .1 - t»* L«* tea u t i l . i*on«ipl it .£
for all time, because they ure com­ *■u r | lu* I i. ntf
ill t i t|r *f
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b n n t f i u{ t h r il# **
lo Congressman Sears
Well, a dis­ reception ul the Kissimmee Golf and municable only l»y the Iranaderence t ft|ffi*r*
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of germs, and the germ of each dis­
v u I f j p f l I «* I fire Ik
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f r i l f r in n u m r r i r a l n r r l r r I*.
Friday Morning, April 14
Snnfivrd has concocted a ionspir silling in Key \\est has announced
ease run mrrv only th«t hurticular Tim* f -r»iri *ir.
i th e • m o u n t o l f KOUO Of) e | f h
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in
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both
li»p|u*l\fi, a n d
t o »He is | Meeting called to order nt 9 Ul disease amt no other
a r y to tiring together on Friday, the that he will be a cHfididale
Hut
so
long
f H I fit d 1 h 1 »*
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o'clock
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24th in*! . "nil t tic county, state and an attorney, a Democrat, a former
as these various germs continue to f ■•*1batrt*l
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Membership
Committee
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national candidates'* .in a huge member of l hi- slate senate
exist there is always the danger of I'ur In |f -’ [ r»!
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Mrtoi
(ifllori,
T hom*
Address by Dr J H. Ross, prisiK»nk*
• i», untainr*! h) Mrminola n unit I
joint debate with trimmings consist­ might be well for the unknown cor­
their
spread
to
new
victims
v
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ji.faiia
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a n i l affili! lion'La will hr a n l d , dal iv *
* dent of the Florida Citriis Exchange
T"*! f **• •
ing of a fish fry. boat races, baby respondent to nsk him, if u loll were
t.
I. a m a c * f» r r ti a y * a f t e r a r r e p t B p . •
This declaration of science is not IMU I'itiVe
20 minutes. I
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| ' i ) m e n t s fur *alt.l b o n d * t o fir r »
gein-rat
presented
to
him
[or
approv
al,
w
inrii
parade, lire works und
»
1 1*111 * a i d ( i r r|«id of f\v r * ) i ) i
aft**
l.'lnjiian, because where proper and
it
Address
by
James
K
Murphy,
loll
he
whs
convinced
was
lontnirv
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AH b ill* TOU ll |)F a *
hiillatiuttoo
Sanford culls tins her
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administered
precau■ .
big "Spring Festival anti Celery to the constitution of the I ' Iilti-d president Associated Land Develoj Ml a l m -i4 K Ifir i la 1
i , e ha l f
| r r r e n t «* I 1 1 *• a m o u n t o f C« t
meat
and
Colonisation
Interests
,
f
14
observed,
there
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T h e f O U f i t y ho m m l u i n n r t •
Fair;" but if the whole program is States, which he-.ha» taken an oath
nf* Hank In * I
S r t n i n t i l r ro u n ljr,
F T «i f id a, r r t r f x r I h r • r ‘ t
during of the disease, even of the Ar,»m
b u t f «i AiVTFvs Efg a ’ toa s " 1
If ' •
f F
t
r c j c i l a n ) a n d all bid a
Prop«»*al*
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carried out it will lie worse than to uphold, if «uch a question wire Florida 20 minutes
know t_•}j* j*r&gt;*1 l*rf»*f
New business.
commoner diseases, absolutely
h» s ' l i l r r a t r d t o t h r H o a r d of ( . o u r t&gt; i *im*
that. Think of ull the candidates, jirrsented us convinced him was un­
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m ia *it n r f a
Krmiftiilft C O f f l t y , F lo r id a
at
Round table discussion on '"Con- «»n»Pt‘ng them out within pre^
*Urn j \*tr*,t
Sanford,
F lo rid a
from Woodrow Wilson down lo constitutional. would he then vote
ftii |!»*rrihiaif * n-f • in- ».*» i ii
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•1 |(i naf
U i r i r o rrt&gt; h a n d a* r t r h k o f t h r H i* !
on tits emotions in favor of the bill, u-sts as Subscription Getters," led ■"ih*d sections or territories
l*r f • I* ITIr I h * t»* h I * *
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county surveyor, making speech
of
i m uni)
t *orrtir»J«aIiurirr«
of
i*
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al
Sanford
iji
one
day!
Good
Lord
ur
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,ul,l
he
regard
tils
oath
and
on
by
S.
J
Triplett
of
St.
Cloud.
Hut
to
reach
mich
results,
iciun­
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( Iff* f Iof a •t nth*
E R i­
t* i hr 2lit day of Mar&lt;ti* A 11 t u11
\ l*\ I |ll,hi« conscience vote again-*! il
At 10 .10 o clock tiie Woman s Hsts and suiutist* are powerless to
deliver us! 1’unln Gorda Herald
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Kissimmee
will
entertain
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m„r,
n,.,,,
|„„„i
the
a
W1II Sanford rw y noisy nt v Miami Her.it-1
Swftttnsilr ( u u r t « h
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women
among
the
visit,.rs
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tlli»vi*lual
men
ami
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iif «(Mils. . -u* ti &gt;t
I’O I.ITICU WNOUNOMENTS
f t TTIN *. t I* \ F \i K
lh'* H.*ri Memuriil Huildmg »|&gt;|»o- women the jo-opb* themselves to
gathering in t’unia Gurdft would
•l i arm
* ,* h ■ b ) f i t a n t b a t ®n t h
lUe ilwral.l l . « - . . U e o n . f t | e t t 4 n i
l *u : Y a i i i l U O l i u i L U
u lb eu . » I U .
Pntlg attorn tnr- tifeal COli-lTtTonk Ilf
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(.waken i hi- ileiul ir U1 Hi ivunluiii n.
•)I \ t » n j , 19 1 6 , u r aa a e o n t hwf* at»*
that tiie farmers and fruit growers ut* informal recaption and musical*-. - universal healthfulness.
.jr-itui. *&lt;- u.- t
on&gt; ft3.fr*i* a * r a n h r h r a r d , wo a h a l l I p p l y t o H a n o i *
will hardly disturb anyone.
rronnli
a l l * Ja m r a W . I'r rk m * , J u d fr - of I h r .H r 'of Florida were overlooking a good ™ s reception will be public.
, Thp |pfm flf tub„ culogU m#kp
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nth J u d i c i a l r i r r u l t f o u r ! « J ’ t h * F t » I » *f
. lu ll,
h b u i d a . »n a n d f o r H a m i n o t * f o u r . 1 )
for
I ritlay After noon. Mnr. 14
bet when they failetj to put up a
PACKING MEAT IN FLORIDA
i %ILK
; patient the source of infection, and
i M ’. r r *
p airD i
in cu rp u f»tin i_ T h r
tivfw l
Immediately after luncheon tho it is evident that to reduce the dan­
Horn*
1 nioa
h o tT cty of
.M id w ay
I
The Florida Metropolis carried a good park ami one that was guaran­
J 1 v TI ' I
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I t f jr .
In
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lo fila d
at
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The truth of this assertion is visitors will lie given a boat trip on ger «f infection, to prevent th.Story ltd* wi*ek to the effect that teed
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shown in our celery
\W send the beaut tint Lake Tohopek align as tho spread of I h&lt;- disease, the germ miu. i
prominent eitixemt ok I.ake t'lty
. »■ ” -»t* r i ' l l g h i t i *
u n ify ,
f«r&gt;n**
guests
of
Gongr**!*4
*man
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Sears
celerv
right
out
of
tin*
11*4*1
in
a
•
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moving lo get a packing housw
be kejit from reaching n&lt;-» vi-tini'
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Musi, for the occasion will be fur­ If such g.-rm trunsferren. *■ could b.
It a ) rnnritf V f i i n i f
Such ft plan .wuglll lo i.e prnfil pack that Is Hot especially attractive
nished l.y t lie Kissimmee CulKerj ■j.n-v i-n tr-il i-v .-ti li-."«-iii--i (lo - p r-.
J " h rt \! a 9-k,
a
mi
tli*man
on
tiie
other
end
win.
able 1.1r Die i-roniui.-r- f..r i h- ill,.UtM
i* j I i3rt \tt *» 1
l
gnna, what the trade wants takes Rand
l. a u » e f I ‘ nr
portion ol one tubercular patient to
and img raiser^ in l h . i l -eitlon ul •
I l i f t I t ir
Friday Evening. Mar 14
.every seven of the population of the
Florida, and th&gt;- consumer^ of meat our celery out *.f the crates, washes'
Banquet a t Graystone H o t e l
it an- jiuts ribbons around tt ly-qj
Cnited Slates won hi
be
vastly
:
Florida
I: h, x bei-n .1* moii
Saturday Morning. Mar. 13
gel' more for the puuk than the
changed
It is a matter of intimte
strut* d that cattle and hogs . ,ti be
Get* Money Value.
Meeting called to order at 9 precaution und watchfulness, but it
The same is
produteil at as low coat und even at man vvho grow* it.
The
man
wno spends all his money
o’clock.
•
1is possible.
n lower cost in Flpndu than in any! true of the fruits and vegetable* of a
in nls family at least gets sometning
Unfinished business.
or It Detroit Free Press
other state, and more recent exprri- [ kinds raised here in this slate. The
The same is true of typhoid fever
Clearwater
Sun
in
commenting
on
Round table discussion
on
o &gt; nf]j [},„ ,.n(|re feasibility of reducing
mciils and d**nionslrntions show that
.
Printing Prices, led
by
FTon ila can produce the leech* lull for J he same thing says:
!l&gt; 110 (he prev alence of the disease has *
One advantage which, in past 'I humus of Plant City,
fattening liv«• stork, on equal terms
been demonstrated in the United
year*. California has hud over FTorReport of Secretary,
with other siutes.
States Army; also i n , the city of
ida is that it had mastered’ the fine
Report ol Treasurer,
Jacksonville, where the screening of
To encourage the livestock indus­
art of packing its produce in atElection of axificers.
earth cloaet* brought the number of
try ill tins state, and to keej&gt; in [
Selection of next meeting place
deaths from 62 in 1910, to 14 in
Florida the money that yearly goes tractive packages. Profiting by ob­
servation
of
California
methods,
1915. of which six case* originated
out of the stale for meat and other
outside the city.
Card of Thanks
food supplies means a greater dis­ Florida grower* anil packers- are
I wish to thank my many friends
tribution of wealth here and tile de­ sending out packages which make
Hut In disease of less fatal p*-rull the more tempting und laue (or , ht.jr hplp antl encouragement centages. there is the same .Unger of
velopment of many things that are Ithem
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during the Hrraid's campaign.
I communication, if no one had a
now wholly lacking among our i n - 1them to command a higher price.
O. C. Bcnbow, a celery grower of also wish to thank the manager of cold, no once else could have a cold.
dustrisl enterprises.
Such efforts
should meet with the heartiest co­ Manalex1 is a believer in a first class, the campaign for his fair and cour­ We do not “ catch cold’" from drafts
attractive pack to reach top prices teous treatment.
operation ami encouragement
or wet feet, but. because we get the-,
for products. In a shipment of cel­
Mrs. R. J . Powell.
Jacksonville Metropolis,
germ of a cold from some one whox, £
ery last week, Mr. Benbow tried an
------O /Iready harbors it in his system.
experiemtn, which brought him an
It's hard to upset such cherished
F'or Alderman
P O L IT IC S AND P O L IT IC S
I hereby announce my candidacy conditions, but this is -one thst
This game of politics is a great additional 75 centa per crate.
W fJ
He washed 10 crates of celery, for (he position of alderman of the I should be banished from our mind*.
one. Man the other day was sore
because thia paper had not support­ tied the celery with red and tdue city ot Sanford to fill the unexpired
The germs ot cold, bronchhjs j^nd
ed him for office once upon a time. ribbon in bunches of 12, and ship­ terra of R. C. Maxwell, resigned. other aZections of the mucous me
His way of expressing it was that ped, with the result thst he received Having been a resident an&lt;T'~t5ix- brants of the throat, are expelled by
HK’
The Herald had not taken a stand S7.50 more for the fancy pack than payer of this city for the past four- sn*eiing. coughing, even by emOf course these
in politics. His idea of a stand was for any other aimilar numbcF of teen years and having th* best in- phashed talking.
tere*ta of the city at heart I think germs don’t retain their power for
the sole support ol bitnseH and his crates.
politics lo the exclusion of all the
But the benefits of the attrsetive I can give the citizens of Sanford a (Harm in the open air longer than u
They .-ire arriving every day. We have all
other randidates
This wo&lt;Hd have parksgrs arp not confined alone to businesslike stewardship and dia- few seconds. But when a person i*
charge
my
duty
as
alderman
fairly
within
two
or
three
fo-t
of
*u.-h
ex
been a hardship on the other candi- fruits and vegetables. -It is of ad­
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f"r lath er. Mother, Sister, l
anri H a m .
Your support f o r . plosion the jirobable result t* »n
dales of the r a r e as The Heraiii at vantage in other Florida jirodurts. and impartially.
other victim with a hard cold
|M
that time was the only paper in the *urb a* preserves and canned goods the position will Ik* appreciated.
Respectfully)’ *
the crowded chlrch or theatre or
county, Thia U not our idea ol a |of various kind*. There is a great
sy. ‘
a"v i'.Y,,Vf
right, you know, at tin*
R. A. N EW M AN .
stredt car, where people are neces­
square deal and regardiewa of one future in store for the sale of Flor­
iFestival
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. V ,u 11 U‘ '»• won't
Week?
sarily gathered in close proximity,
man's opinion we expect to give ida cane syrup, with its dainty,
the individual who fail* to smother
•very, one a fair and square deal in highly pleasing flavor.
Oftentim «
Knowledge.
everything.- Supporting a certain the farmers attempt to build Up a
Iff.
A loving heart is the oejttnnfng ot his cough or snt-erc In a handker­
candidate to tho delusion of ail else trade in home made cane syrup by alt Knowledge.—Thomas Carlyle. . , chief is guilty of an impropriety not
—
anactioned in good society but more
never yet assisted the newspaper supplying it to the stores for sale in
Sudan Grass.
than that, he la guilty of a moral of­
and T h * Herald U not prospering on bottles. In most instances the re­
TV
politic* and never will. Politician* sults are discouraging to the farmer
Sudan grass yields tram on* to fense against tils neighbors who just
simply 'Can’t help themselves.
w a n t' th* newspapers because they
the storekeeper and diaappoint- light tons of cured hay an acre.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
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MUTUAL
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building and
practice
medicine. rows 3 H to 4 feet apart. The (talks
J l ' J- G. Kirkland sends out the folRalph has been away from home should ptand about 4 to 6 inehes
I C l lowing advice on the matter:
for aoyeral years in college and (of apart In the row. I t should be fer­
A RESUME OF SANFORD
“ All agents have been supplied
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the past year in somo of the large tilised liberally and cultivated fre ­
HAPPENINGS UP'TO DATE
with tariff governing the rate* to
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Little Happening!*— Mention J hospitals in the north and comes to quently. It may be cut for ghogs
A4ir*M all CoflmiiAkilipBt for fKir
Sanford on account the Spring^ F etus 'well'equipped for his choseh pro­ by . the time it |*. tpro feet high, b u f
t* 'Society F^tlop." 0r I’Lun
of Matters In B r i e f tlval.
Please hollfy tfie commit­
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fession.
unless one needs the feed ho ahould
tee.’’
Personal Items of
Miss Maude Cameron brought wait until it is lurger. It is most
The committees here arc very
Interest
some turnija to The Herald olllco valuable for horses when the seed
grateful
to the officials for their
A second
Saturday II ridge
last Saturday that were the finest have begun to harden.
v Social D tpl. Sham rock Dance
good
work
in bringing the crowds
♦ Summary of the Floating Small
Mrs. Geo. Davis Hart was again
wo have seen in a long time. And and oven a third crop may be had
An enjoyable social event of laat j hrre |hta weck&gt;
eVery IRtle bit
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
hostess on Saturday afternoon to a week was the Shamrock dance at he|p„. That thor„ wJ|| bc a m onittr
they were from the government seed from the stubble.
Hurried Herald Readers
that seems to he a joke with the
Brnbhum or Iron cowpens are best group of friends in honor of Mrs. the Woman's Clui, on Tuesday even­
crowd Here Friday goes without say­
* a ara J -»
a j.
growers. Miss .Maude is some far­ for soiling because they are upright Met onsha, the guest of Mrs. W. ing with which the social- depart­
fI f. . *TAa.AT* * *T * * T
i a. A.J.
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Willson. Four taides of auction ment entertained its members and ing and it will lax the committee on
mer and aside from the excellent and enu be planted in. rows. They
™
, ni
Biggest event yeti The Baby Parthe entertainment and fish fry to
,
.
kitchen garden-that she maintains should be cultivated.
Mrs. Cecil Butt, hostess
The rows I were playhd in which Mnu Cecil friends.
take care of them.
ade.
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(all the time she puts lip great quun- should he about thirty inches apart Rut! won first prise; Mrs. Dcas cut for March received.
A
simple
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Mra. J* G. Waito has just returned titles 0 f fruits and vegetables for and the plants from 2 to 4 Inch^j-TftU^consolation t and to MrA. Mc- charm prevailed in the decorations
from a pleasant visit in Orlando, j home consumption. Her .experience apart in the row.
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was given the guest prize, consistent with and suggested by
□ally Thought
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kersey of in growing vegetable and canning
A
gooa
Inflow
mattes
a
good
out^
tho
name,
shamrocks,
an
i^u
color
Make sugar corn rows t h r ^ f e p t |
J * 1,"1.?
flow; no who Lakes iq much can and
Kathleen are the guests of Mr. und them would make a fine book on aparf. The stalks should iftand one
Assisting Mrs. Hurt motif of green was used. '
must glvo much.—Htarko.
Mrs. J. E. Lafng. _ _ _
. . the possibilities of Florida. •,1 v
and one half feet apart in the row. we^e N/iss Gretchen and Miss Olga
Delightful music was furnished by/
#
SchuR
r:
'
•
,
,Tlu*
rooms
were
simply
C o ll. on H. L, Duhart for prompt
It may he fed in the roasting ear
Mr. Clarence Mahoney und Mr.
Congregational Church
decoratccTVith cut dowers a ml ferns. Witherington.
uutomobile service. Phone number
stage.
Refreshments were 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
In the absence of the pastor, Dr.
Th e refrrahmenlf ^opsisfed* id salads, served during the intermission.
3T2.
68-tfc
Wm. F. Blackman, former president
with a sherbet emuse ana, t*t»fT«?o
T.he y ery prettiest — the Baby
Notice To Public
Thtise present were Mr. and Mrs.
of Rollins College will preach next
Enjoying ;• the
prettily served.
Parade.
This iH to certify that any and all
W. K. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Sunday morning only.
charming hospitality of Mrs- Hart
VETERINARIAN
Frank W. Schlatcr of Anderson,
After the morning service a mat­ debts contracted by Mrs. Edwin J . were Mrs. McConaha. Mrs. Watson, Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henry,
Indiana is in the city for a few days. ter of importance, is "to be acted Jacobs 1 refust- to pay, as she has Mrs. Hal Wight, Mrs. S. Puleston, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs,
OFFICE ■
McQpnjihtfi Mas. Fapworth, Mrs,
Mr. Schlater is a prominent banker upon by. thfr.chum r-^ATrthe mem­ left my bed und board.
Mrs. R. It. Deas, Mrs. Geo. Bishop,
Signed:
Edwin J . Jacobs.
PukTOVK*'.Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Car­
HAND BROS. STABLES
of Anderson.
bers are urged to be present for this
Mrs. Cecil Butt, Mrs. McLaughlin,
59-Tuei-2tc
ter.
'
t
y
r
.
,
and
Mrs.
LaVerne
Hurt,
Mr. and Mrs. II. T . Alexander morning service.
Mrs. Osborne Herndon, Mrs. . D. L.
Miss Martha Fox, Miss Lillian Her­ q Bring In your la m e an d sick
were called homo suddenly t o ; AmerGI-2t
‘ ■ .
Thrasher, Mrs. Fred Walsman, Mrs.
a hoiscs and mules.
Have them
ring,
Messrs. Billy
Stringfellow, a treated. Have their teeth exleus, Goergiu on account of the
LONG WOOD PICK UPS
W. J._Thigpcn, Mrs. Geo. Fox, Miss
death of Mr. Alexander’s brother.
The ladies of the Civic League Lauru Fish, Mias Stevonson, Miss Ned Chittenden, Allen Jones, Wm. ° amined, sharp c o r n e r s dressed
Tux Kooks Will Close April Inf *
o down! projections cut off and deLefllet and Dr. Butt.
Miss
M ILLIN ERY— New' Goods
ar­
Taxpayers please lako notice that served a chicken pillau and salad Harris, Miss Gretchen and
o cnyed molars extracted.
riving every week and will be sold state und efiunty taxes becotne de­ supper at the Library Wednesday- Olga Sehultz.
O Q D oaoa□oD ooaaaaoaoooD Q oot
P ertonal M t nlinn
at reasonable price*. Mrs. Grace E. linquent after April First, aftei evening which was w*ell attended
Mr.
Howard
Jarrott
of
Savannah,
Miss Maude Entzmfhger spent the
Willis ms.
. 00- •
which date, ns ptovided by law',
y Masquerade at Allamonlc
Mr Rush Robinson of Staten Island
week
end-at home.
ica!
estate
on
which
taxes
remali.
Don’t fail to boo the Baby Parade
Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. E . Hates of and Mr Robert Jam es o n of S a v a n ­
unpaid, will In* advcilistvl and sold
"D lnkel Dell” was made merry the Altam onte
Wednesday morning at 9:30.
Hotel entertained
w

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY ii

ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

I DR. A. DOLAN f

for

taxes,

and

executions

will

bi

Have your baby at the park at
9 a. m. Wednesday.
Every baby issued and placed in hands of the
sheriff against personal property on
in Sanford wanted for the parade.
which la^es remain unpaid.
Prof. Hatch of the Oviedo schools
In making inquiry in regard to
was in the city on Saturday and real estate tie sure and furnish
says that many from his section will
description of sam e as found on
be over at the big Hptpiking on Fri- j your deed.
day.

.ISO D M N K IN S .
T ax Collector, Seminole C o u n ty .

For that GOOD GULP GASO­
LINE and S U P R E M E AUTO Oil.
phone II. B. Coney, Agt, No. 116.
MU

r,r. s t &lt;■
HID TI.ML P R O M I S E D

The M ajestic Shows are on the
ground ami will furnish the a t t r a c ­ S ears Will (ii*e Press (Ling a Itont
Ride
tion
fur the week.
They are Id
cated on the lots in the rear of I he
Kissimmee*, Mari'h 21
When K i s ­
Elks building and have many first simmee first began a campaign to
•lass shows.
secure the l 9 I *&gt; meeting Ilf the F lo r­
The big show is on and with (he ida Press Assoi t.it ion Congressman
auto parade over the Baby parade \\ J Sears, w hose home is here,
tomorrow morning promises to lie promised if the meeting cam e here
the one hirst bet for beauty
( ’ time to give the visiting editors a boat
out tomorrow morning and see the ride on beautiful Lake I’ohopeka
bga
Now that the meeting i - t
line youngsters
held
here
on April I t . II and 1:&gt;. Ii
Harry Bethel of Tallahassee was
wishes
to
make good that promise
in the city on S atu rd ay and an­
nounces that he is a candidate (or und has sent his check lor $ot) to
presidential elector sta te at large defray the expenses of the trip

nah wen* the dinner guests of Mr,
the |iast wek end by the Misses
gues ts ■of tin* hotel and their
and Mrs. Richard Terheun on SutJuiin ^ ates, lone Neal, K ate Lpgson fr 14,ti,! h with a charming masquerade
and Jewell Dmkel, ull of the L u th e- |,a|| on S atu rd ay evening at which ,
’ "
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an absence of several months.
Rev Warren Kntzminger and f a m ­
ily spent the week end guests of
W K. Allan
Mr
H ornberker und daughter.
Mrs Ledstone of Scranton, Penn
ar&lt;- guests of the Longwond Hotel
Mr Wilbur Corn of Jacksonville
spent Wednesday with his uncle
W J . Corn.
Mr Jam es Bryan was shopping
in Siinford Tuesday
Mr H.isehor of Harrisonburg, Pa
is visiting D W ( louser this week

For Alder man

city they are the guests of Mr. and
I am enclosing my check for $50
Mrs. J. E, Luing.
in order that i ifiay carry out that

O. P. HERNDON

00-3 tc

Hon.
Forrtsst
Luke
will
have
charge of the public speaking at tin*
Carnes Hotel F rid ay and anyone
wanting infrrr unit ion can see him
it is thuUghl that the speaking will
(iimnienee at- tell or
m*ar lii.it
time as possible.
,

agreement
U K K'S P l.A TFnit M
!
i utu kept very busy up here, and
| may not be Hide to meet with you
t IS
j,, April but I -hall certainly do -* 1, U ill Announce Policies in
Days
,f
j„ lt| nil possible
Hanford, Flu . M ar I
With kind r&gt; gar*l- 1 am.
To the D emocratic Voters of tin*
Your friend,
Fourth Congressional District
W .1 Sears. M C
Editor Sligh of the Free Pres- of
In offering myself us a rando! ite
Jacksonville was in the city several
Th e check will be turned over to
days getting subscribers and other- the entertainment com m ittee mid the for your suffrage in the Democratic
wise looking into the political sit- thanks of the com m ittee expressed primary on Ju n e fi. to represent you
in congress after March tth, 1917, |
uation.
He expects to make the to
Sears for his kind offer.

chummed with Turks and other
dreiulful people
The lantastli* anil
gorgeous costumes blended in out*
harmonious scene of beauty and
-ptirkle timt would tempi tin* fancy
o f . hi uriisi
Mr Hales a t tr a c te d
much attention wearing u beautiful
gywn of u modish bride
Mrs
Rules was a charming figure dressed
as a goddess.
The hosts led the
grant! march introducing many orig
inal and unique figures
Hush nidi's
Orchestra from D el.und furnished
eiitriineing music
1 he dining room
was beautifully decorated with Spring
flowers against a hack ground of
palms and ferns The punch bowl
wa- imbedded in a mass of exquisite
roses
Guepts from Sanford u n e n d ­
ing the delightful function were Mr
und Mrs. J. S. Wilson amt Mr. uhd
Mr- Fred Walsman

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REGULAR M EA LS 25 Cfcnls
' 24 M EA LS FO R $5.00
We Gl»c Special Attention To Our
( uHiomcrs

Robinson of Stati'ii
spent the week end

Hynes IJIdg.

^ 4m *»0**# # *«*«»M **B *O I

TNe

RANK

Friends of Miss Jessie Wheeler will At Sanford. In the Stale of Florida, at
Ihc close of business Mar. 7lh, !!)16
fie pleased to hear of her uppointmerit as Tuberculosis instructor bv
Krtaturri
the S ta te Hoard of Health
Mias
l,o*n. sju) likxsmnlit
rjn;.iio is
Wheeler made t it
highest average
«^ur.-l
K* •&gt;1
t »tn*rtlra/l • lTrt*«n ifrxl
$1 i f l l 7 %
1. 1SO^9
of
ti l l * n i n e t e e n
co m p e tito rs

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Notmol olhrr N*Uan*l iUnkj

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Bad f*rl flcBli" .

itr d c tn fid o a fiiod w ith

and

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l jiI&gt;U*1 f'UsrJ* (Kid m

I
4MJ
S u rbl a* Fulfill
f ’r i ,ri 11,1
T **1 rapt**! ar,.! »urj ]u
To.mfcu 00
Horn to Mr a m ! Mr s F P Mo r s e
I r-*li *nl*w| |*r*'Hi*
n * . r ■*&lt;•
The Priscillas hat&lt; been quit* gay a Itttb* - o n M a r c h r&gt;th
He will fie K»*--r&lt;M*xi lef I alrw
i.lHKJ.lKI
of late with their usual hi monthly cal led E dw a rd T h o m s o n .
rot*)
Ini Ft**!
1 ijffcti C u t fo n t
F i j h o *tw
meetings, to which were added de­
•r t l T » * r *
f
‘it&lt;
•
dilating
notwi
uuiafiwtini
*,7^0.00
lightful attentions from the visiting
11 tin i4ujxi
Mitijtrl l*i ftirck
I»9
Siullli &lt; lark Nuptials
Lillies receiving their hospitality dur
ol'UM* in inm
The announcement of the marriage
Ihmn S i t e *
IMIT49
ing the season.
Return coutesies, |
rturV*
|7|&gt;M
of Miss Mary Agnes Clark to Mr. (’ntlfird
i’c9*t*l
ilrfK
&gt;
w
U
»
...
2t0fit 6$
charming afternoon affairs have been

Ihrlh -

Hen Gordon Smith at Oviedo on T u l l ) tl«&gt; ■«&lt;! 4 *i»o t u , I l* m « 3 2 * AS 2 1 ,
2 2 1 . 6 2 4 M)
Thursday, March Ifith rntnr »a a O tnj W. tSlti.n5i 7d.^5*o .i l1t 9i
«
l'Ji,f 3l.01
surprise to the many friends ol the
»»C0,
n72.|0
Toul
couple in this city and in this sueM ,„ Sm. h U .ho i u „ 5 * Btrfuf « f r W K U , I ' m i n l y o l K c m i n u k .
•l.)|. F. Whilfiff, C«*fetrr of ll»
..... ............ . ....................
j ™ tkunK
do N»l%'m*!y •»&lt;ar thftl tlw b !&gt;ovp Flftfrmmt
i»
tmi* IQ ibe t&gt;*«t of my ktrtvlrdf* ond WW.
Clark of Oviedo and ha* a large
II. F. WIIITNKll. Cufcirr
circle
cj
rr of friend* id the county where
in&lt;t •»orn to
T. J. MtLrr
spent.'
her
girlhood
days
und
is
a
W o r t mo tk ii Iffith ilmy
F* 0 . t ’h * »
8h‘*
graduate of •
‘Rollins College Class of
of March Ml6.
1- A. Ilni^r*l#y
rU u » U H . C o «rh ,

1910,

tMfw U r n

Notary Public
.My rommlooion* ei»4'*** Nov. (kb, Mfft

B, G. Smith numbers his friends
by his acquaintances in this county
No. 171
and iu tho slate. As conductor on
the A. C. L. for many years, as KrporI of Ihc Condillon of The Hank
of Oviedo, Oviedo, Fla., in the .Stale
president of the Oviedo bank, as
of Florida, si the Close of Busi­
postmaster of Oviedo and as a pro­
ness, March 71b, 101C
gressive and most enterprising citi­
zen of the county “ B. G.” as he is
I m mnm
known far and wide has th* confi­ Imi. h. on Itrsl E.UI.________ ___t MS!.II
|»an* on CoIIbiwbI S^urity Ifiitwr Th»n
dence und esteem of everyone.
IU«I e m u _______________ io.iio.1*
ll OtlMV I«bmbi&gt;4 Lliwmu&gt;t. _ ---- lf.74l.T9
Mr. and Mra. Smith have the A
O verdra ft. _____
1(31
. ’ 110.00
hearty congratulations of their many Mutual Kir. Ib6 Fuad-.____
IIoum. Kurrltur. and Kuturv. . m i l l
friendl in whlch Tho Herald joins, tluklnf
li.ix^lttK. (luiwi'w Fund__ ___... X^ITOTO
---------- J _ 11,4*6.40
hu. from In
___ 1.173 0*
•&lt;
CaM an hand.
Cheap Hales This Week
(M417M
Total
The Atlantic Coast Lino has gen­
- fm m
U a b tU liru
erously granted cheap rates for the

Charming Social fltenl
Mrs. A. W. Fitts, Jr., delightfully
entertained ‘with a spend the day
pnrty followed by afternoon bridge
on Thursday at her suburban homo.
The house was prettily decorated
with quantities of lovely roses, their
fragrance and beauty adding a
charming touch to the attractive
arrangement of the rooms, Spend­
ing the day were Mra. R, R. Deas,
Mrs. Geo. Bishop, Mrs. Barnes,
Miss Laura Fish and Miss Annie
Hawkins.
i ■.
,,
*
C* .1
I
, ,, I
r- I i Capital S t a r k Vaid I n --------------I I J.OOO.OO
In the afternoon other guests ar- **'« S »\r " K F“ t,v«l
c «l«ry F “ir
U M '#°
rived making four table, of players here this week und all those con-1 ^nJlv
rv.at. tW L. pattd
tn.ts
T a « » PaMl
Individual 1'ipo It. Kubkvl to Clwrk
JT.TSt.OS
in which Mrs. Papworlh made top *»"&gt;plating ^tending the celebration Tlr»
U,S17.It3
Crttllk tai ol !
----- . .. .
b oe
Caitiflw) Ch &lt;kt_______________ — score.apd won the prize, a beautiful 1,ho,,ltl nsk for tho chcaP fttro‘
T16.M
CaihiOT*. Cbacki OutaU&lt;tdio«------cut glass bowl.
Mrs. Rogers cut
Through Supt. Hansel and Train,
T .U 1 ------ ____________ -------I57.11T.I*
the consolation -; and was given a Dispatcher Parrish the matter was
S t a t a ol Florida, I
pretty* piece of crochet.
Other token up with headquarters with Couoty
ut Hamlsoi.i
guests besieds those already m en-' the result that Sanford was granted
1, B. G. FmHh I'r»,lilsn a! itw abowd-8»m*d
Bank.
Ifi*
SoUmaly a s m ■k.l ik* abev*
tloned were Mrs. W. L. Morgan,! the rates. On account of the limited
Mrs. O. W. Brady, Mrs. C. 0 . Me- time jn making preparations foC the and bvllvf.
8. 0. SMITH. Pit*.
Laughtin, Mrs. C. M. Vorce, Mrs. big celebration the' railroad could not Court—Altai;
Bubarvitiad a u j n o a to
It.
(1.
Sm
ith
W. It. Anno, Mrs. Geo. Hoy, Mrs. get out printed matter concerning
b»fur® m * ib b iTUt day
T. W. L t u a
of M a irb .'ta ifi
I.
t*
Cm
A
Mary Symcs and M n. B. A. How- the Fair but the cheap rates are In
WnrtM
,
« , L C. ‘
ard.
i effect.
District Passonger Agent
'
7 a .*.
ii-.
G ao,

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Phone 197 x

Mr and Mrs Higginbotham und
son, Mrs Heaver and Mrs. Rowe
N«. »7 *S
motored over from Del.ami a n d »
K t fx.rf (4 I h r I o iu lltlo fl a t
were the Sunday guests of Mrs
FIRST NATIONAL
A. R Chappell

F r a n k ' Adams, yesterday.
—
Mrs. Berner.
Mrs. Sntn Brad
Mr*. T. D.
I
. M rs. Anna
Mr G. L Hr.t.
Walker and Mrs M Mlonrik. mem- Hit* guest of Mr
hers of the cluh
(Itiier guests were M are*
Mrs Fred Williams and Mrs Rose

r,.u U . lor ,°od. and

lasting benefit to the people of the
fall ns a full fledged cadet. Griffin is one of the most effective publicity
Fourth District, and the state of
has tho proper get up and go about propositions ever offered the city
Florida.
bim and Sanford expect* to have an and county.
My campaign will be conducted
admiral some time in the future.
| On Tuesday night Messrs. W. B.
on the high plane of absolute fair­
L. M. Blnford of Portland. Maine Crawford, II. C Stanford and W. B. ness to all; and public records and
was in the city several days, the Hsrris appeared before tho city issues, not personal shortcomings
guest of hi* uncle, Levi .Blnford.
nn,) * oro KiV£&gt;» the pmnmlsa will bo the target at which 1 shall
He is in the lumber business In of a like amount from the city * pub- aim.
Maine and makes a specialty of Ncity fund*It is my intention to cover per­
packing cases. This is his first trip
Tonight the board of trade will
sonally the entire district during
to Florida and he waa very favor- meet and.lt is expected that as $350
this campaign, speaking In public as
ably impressed with tho Ssnford has already fieen contributed to the
often as possible, and seeing, In their
section.
fund the board will see fit to conhomes, a majority of th e voters in
„ „ ,
.
,
.
tribute a tike amount or' more.
every county.
V-. Schmelx &amp; Son are moving the
_________________
old Dr. Evans house Ircim the corner
Promising, il elected, fidelity, loy­
of Eighth and Park to the corner of Soiling Crop* Relieve Feed Shortage alty, earnest work for my constitu­
Eighth and Oak. This is the house
Farmer* frequently run short of ents, with careful consideration of,
recently vseated by Mr. K. R. Mur- feed during spring or early summer. ! and an intelligent vote on all mat
rell.
Mr. BothAmly, the owner ol
This shortage can ba met by plant- te!* that may arise, I ask your sup­
the lot expocta to build a fine new lng 80j|i|li( crops which can bo cut port.
home on the lot from which the erec|1 an(1 fecl t0 livestock. John M.
,
_ Sincerely yours,
house has been moved In tho near ScoU anj ma| industrialist to tha
Forrest Like.
future.
University of Florida Experiment
, j#
The many friends of Dr. Ralph Station, recommends sorghum, cowFew Killed by Lightning.
Stevens are glad to see him back In pea* and sweet corn for this purfcosfi.
Sewer than one person iq every
Sanford and to know th at he will
Sorghum planted in March should 3&amp;U.U00 In Ureat Britain u allied by
.•open an office In the People J ) * nk be ready , to feed by June. Plant in lightning.
*• FLHr Wv
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Ercrything Up-to-Date

Mr. und Mrs &lt;i I t.oueks m o ­
Sa iflit I ^pr*iU
$fi.UfcHi,00
JtxsrurM
n (M f th an l f N
tored over to D ayton a on Sunday,
Hctrirl*!iit»* inHlIifinf •la^kat
fi» tMcil WUpW^iiprxJ
I W .11U .V J
and were the guests of friends at
1 fat tadbll, &lt;#i un(u&lt;«, A*if
M.ei 1 19
the Ridgewood
1*»*liHk ••f Fodrr
a] 1
r *•* 11.tin*
* f 1.200 00
ijpwi' mrnfiunl
2,100.00 r. loo.oo
I.'Ulhl Ihuulrid Cfuh
7 urnHurt* iml FtHurr*
2,139.60
H
»al
fU
lK
lH
•
iw
n
p
rtl
irtlirf
tbm
n
Lacking
The members of the Eight Hun­
*
_
h»Hi*r
l.TIS.47
for Hrooksville.
He will lie gone for
dred Sewing Cluh met fin .Thursday
Nil Amount I&gt;u*' from Frdvftl linwrrvm
a week.
Hank
9.91162
with. Miss Lau ra Chittenden anti the
Nrt sinnunl us
lit(i *i il fl^i-nr agrrita
usual delightful time was enjoyed
StfX*
(%
h»ragu at h
Mr. McDonald has accepted
by I In* congenial little bandj of
St 1&lt;nuiv ...
|J9,4$V4 4K
N»t
(lur fr(i!m t(vfriends
The
refreshments
were position with the A &lt; l- , ill Tampa
,
pr.iveaj n i f v* .itfuu in
for th a t f it \ o f S a t u r d a y
. . ,.tKrr r ^ v r .k &gt;a
i
daintily served a salad course in a ml
V,&gt;i arncHirtl *!**»• fr ihi DtJiks an. I t&lt;mrik
-Ii a m rock . a - 1 Ifi+- young hostess
j *-f* idUf Ihait (lh luiltxl tit p* m II
' (,‘O.W r(*~ k. *.."«.nX. u, ih. ..m.
Miss Sherman a ho has I....... , m
w a- us-i-ted b\ for
mot her
Mr• 4 Of iu*n
rr|*=j»Ui&gt;c I »nk
K l&gt; &lt; luttend* i, and Miss Kdna gue-1 ••f M n R I Inni H fur
160(1.01
l urm*

am fully aware of all that you have tendered the cluh by Mrs. ChadFree Press a daily as soon us he can
The fund for the entertainment of
. derton, Mrs. O. E. Walker and Mrs.
get enough stock subscribed
the press association is rapidly tak‘IqbjMU.d^ mys.df Aldridge, the clui. members appreReports urr coming in from vari- j nt! idmpe now. Besides this'vontri........... .
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In, «ell .......................
“ lhr
.......‘ f t « ? - ;.
ous parts of tho counties ndjacent butlbn from Congressman Sears "
h i ..... ..
&lt;h.. i ™ run, „»,.................
that an imraense crowd will lio hure committee has been given the ' hel|
Mrs. H, H. Hill entertained Inst
demand*.
Friday to hear the speakers who uf th„ city and county.
Thursday with a pleasant meeting
have promised to be here. Every-j Qn Mom, !iy pr.*»ident H. C. Stan1 " hl411 m“kp p“ ,,'ir wil.h
Members o7 the club are "m rs" W. L
one wants to hear ths big ones and ford of the board of trade appeared ! fc*
,ho .pol,oiM whid' 1 wlll*ilU|, Mrs. W. W. Long. Mrs' Eastthe citizens of Sanford will net as bt,fori. the county cnmmloslonera and
1
0
0
" ' m t'rby. Mrs. Tom Davis. Mr* Purhosts for the day.
‘ secured from ihepi their promise to that the platform in which they will don. Mrs. H. 11. Hill. Mrs. J. E.
he embodied will tie neither long
Pace, Mrs. D A Caldwell. Mrs
Griffin Herring is homo from a donate to the entertainment fund, l
. . .
and Miss Jessie
N.
.ralnl.iK nrhoul . . .................. ..ml ha.
N "I * U" " "
W heeler.
n o r l ' Cva ..... ..

Mr
Rush
Island. N V
m the city

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For l adies and g e n t le m e n

dral Schhul.
kings and queens hobnobbed with
Mrs. J . E. Iverson of Savannah,
The packing house is In full swing cldwns und shepherdesses, fairies
Ga.^is spending a few dnys in San­
this Week.
flirted witji Indians and cowhoya
Miss Florence Lovell is home after with quaint little lloltnnd lassies ford.

At the request of several of m .
fro* Mils l hereby declare myself a
i andidale for t hi* office of city
t duncit man to fill* the vacancy
created liy Mr
R
C. Maxwell's
resignation
1 earnestly solicit your
\ portion of his letter, which nc- support ami if fortunate enough tu
lie is a Wilson man und IS well
co in panics thg check reads as follows:, fi,, elected 1 will have the taxpayers'
known all o v er the stale.
Washington. II C , Mur fi, I'Jlfi interests at heart at all times and
Mrs. S J Carnes of T a m p a ar­
rived S atu rd ay to spend Sunday Mr. W H Harris, Kissimmee, F l a . ; will exercise every effort to he of
Dear Hill* -L a s t year as you re- ' , 0 " ’ p benefit tn the city.
I am in n
with Mr. C arnes of the Carnes
*l"‘d properly with qmsHouse.
She returned yesterday to member ... talking over the question
Tampu, where she is looking after |„f inviting the Press Association t o ' 1*0 0 * relating tu railroads and other
the business interests of Mr Carnes |,||,| tiieir n**xt meeting at Kissim corporations
1 have lived in s mMr and Mr- t
V Laveron of ...... I -fated to you that l wanted ' " f ' 1 m&gt; • iitir.* life and I am " r
Iu■ksonvllle, in compariied fix Mr- t«&gt; fiax*- Ifi* pb-.i-uri of giving them
E m m a 1.
(freer of Green f o v . 'a l.oat m l......... the lake ami th a t I *».er.*f..rr 1
’“r
,r
Springs art* in tin* city, attending warded you and the rnrnmtttx-e t « |-auppyt t
Yours very respectfully',
the Celery Festival.
While in the ' consider that 1 was so doing.

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i; THE ROYAL CAFE i;

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�r * * Mapl. P u b l i c I n a ir a c l le
rfll u t i l b4
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1 h e r e b y i m h i n t h a t 1............
nomlna■ C U 4 I 4 I U for t h e n r a t n i uU&lt;
c
nominatlo o .
tool
l l a c o f Supt- of P u b lic In struction
I fool
h is offlre
U o l II « * en title d ' t o ttitle
office lo
forr rreees.
t h i l ‘l trill
personally o
a *c p
plain
will poroonolly
U la t o the
M a y t n e k y ou r cooperation and
■foliar. /the -eaoipslgn and y our

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of .Somlnc
nn ty
for
at a n i o n In i
Doe
your
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end
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f « fitfu lly e
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.h/* your
f * + r o t# 1 tu a i a n t o o a full, ju i t and
poop»r od naUUtraUan of t k a d a ll e s of t k r
ettcot
k. r. n o n s iim .D R n .

sms flaw

No Pain or
Ache

T o tbo V o ter s of-Beram ole C o , :
I a n n o u n ce t h a t J * a m a ca ndldata ta
rucceed re yaelI aaes -Ci
County Judge af Sam
inOia Ctunty. - subject t o t b o primary.
P a r l o o years I h a . . ____ l__

and

Recognized
Standards

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

i; H erald P rin tin g
C om pany ; [ 104 lst.St. Phone 182
Sanford

BUSINESS CARDS !i

D R . C. G. BUTT

Wilson

Housbolder

E lto n J . M o u g h to n
ARCHITECT

..GEO. A. DEC0TTES..

S C H E L L E M A IN ES,

LAWYER

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Dr. J. A. TR 0V IL L I0N

W ood w ard-T hiot Audit Co.

Tampa

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fovambar S0t|, talk, and said bonds will
,» eefd under said salidattan dacraa; said
bond. Will be sold for delivery within five
dayT alter acdaplanca of bids P*ym»nt n
full for said bonds to be made within said
period af five day. after the accepters# •»
lid.
All bide must I - accompanied with
a certified ckack for .one and one half par
c*ot of tbo Amount of bond* Io b# Aola.
The County Hoard of Publla ItotroetJon,
rerervet the rt(ht tir-rijoct any and-Ml
blda. Propossls should ba addressed to
the Boerd of Public Instruction of Beminote County, care oi D. L. Thrasher,
Superintendent oi Public Instruction, Han*
ford* Florida*
t.
,
Witness uur hands and the real of said
Board at Sanford. Florida, on this tha lath
day ot Match, 181A

issue th ereon a a
A. D. I B ff l .
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Ibis the gift day Of February A.-D. If
IscaD
E. A. flOUUt.AHH, Clark CIresli CesrU Bsmlaala Ca. Fla
By V. M. Me Denial, 1). 0.
eJ-T u av -ltr

la Circuit Court. H etenlh Jw dloial (I r e .I t .
State o f Florida, ( aunty o f M em lnele. |a
Ch an cF ry
William II. Howard
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•J ^ H O W L jA N D W I L D M A N . *
___________ V#.
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_ B ill t o Quiet T iUa
ItV~no tongtr-nffcrtsniy to bear
Walter Ow y nn e l I T *
—-*"1 Hereby announce myaolf ■ rand!dale
T o W a lte r Owynn. M a t t ie L . O WYnn. E d ­
the weakening aicknea* anti terrible
far tka oAra at Superintendent of Publla my boat aoerriee and abilltiaa to aarrlag
ward B a r n a r d . M a ry J . B a r n a r d , Oaorge C.
laatrurtlo n of Somlnola County, subject rou ao County Judge, t truat that I have
nauaea
that
always
follows
a
dose
of
Foweil, P a tlen ca C., Powell. A . n o l a r y , Wil­
to lh« Democratic Primary. It alerted I _ustifled the eonidante you expreosed la
liam U. Auednried, and th o unk no w n he re,
piedre my rtoea peraanat attention and Iba res too ysara ago by the splendid rata you
calomel.
i.vta e ee, grantees , or other r l a i m a n t l , underfaithful discharge of iho duties at the of' gava me. I request of you your support
the
said
Waller
Owynn,
M atlia L
LIV-VER.LAX c!ean.«ea the torpid
and mltaeneeb if it is your plraattro Co
Ow ynn, Edward Barnar d, M a r y J . Barnar d
; "
Vory respectfu lly.
again rloct me, 1 pledge you my axperienrs
liver
and
livens
up
the
whole
system
George
C
.
Powell.
Patientw
O.
'
Powell,
a .
__ _________________________ T . W. L A W T O N .
i ,rali
# . P- Foret ef,
and best abilities shill be devoted ta tka
Solary a n d William II. AudenrltvL
by ridding it of the clogging j-oisonv
B. C. Dlioa.
id ministration and alfalfa of tbls Important
Positively
Guaranteed
f t a p p ea r s from the aaroru bill ui t h a above
I haraby announce myself a rsnldate for l b efBcs.
P Hatrison.
entitled ca u se, (worn to b y C . M. Koblneon.
Yet it works so gently and pieninnt- B o a rd of Public• C.
wOkw i f Auprrmtaodrat of Public Instruction In
Made far ail M a chla a s
In struction . Hamlnble
,
Sincerely, *
a
tto
rn ey and agent for Ih a c o m p la in a n t that
County, subject io the Daaaortath1
C o u n ty . Florid a.
0 E O . O. H E R R IN G .
ly tffat you hardly know you’ve
the defendant# Walter O w y n n , M e t t l e J„
M a n y . Through my ewvtrw on the board of
A
t
t
e
s
t
:
:
D.
f*.
Thrasher,
Owynn K d w a r l Barnard, M a r y J , Barnard,
School TniNaa I bare liatimia oeorlncad tkat
taken it.
Superintendent ol Public I n s t r u c ti o n . Bern- Gecrga C. Powvll, Patience C. Poweil. a .
r O K C L R U K O F U I k Aj I T C O U R T
the rupevtnrendcat should le a pratica! UutaaiMe
H a r in g been asked by a n u m b e r of voters
LIV-VKR-l.AX, being purely veg- inole County , Florida.
Sols, y a nd William Audenried a r e resldente
man and by all means e propertyholdev and Tax
e a candldata f o r d a r k q j tha
» » -T u ee-5 te
of n i t e r c r counties oth er t h a n th a sla te of
Payer in the County. 1 ask for your eupp rt, not to becom
cfable, is absolutely harmless, ’ and
of Kammofa c o u n ty , I hereby a n ­
Flcrida. bu t th a t their plaeo o f r e s i d e n t s ia
baaaima I think 1 am aotitled to It. but because court,
noun
ce
mysel
f
for
that
ufflrr.
s
u
b
j
e
c
t
to
the
unknown t o hlwi: t h a t t h er e fa n o jsereon in
tu
(
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r
e
a
l
t
(
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t
u
t
,
Hevrnth
J
a
d
l
c
i
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l
ClrcaK,
docs nut tear up the gyatem.like
I tno*. that my rxpertenne »l!i be of raluable Ser­ D em oc ra tic primary, aad so lic it your vote.
the a ta to of Florida the e e r v i c e of a aubHemlnole C e u a lr , Horlda. l a l . h a a c e r r
vian to the Tu|uj*i and the children of the I srll] a p p r e cia te your su p p o r t during ths
ealoinH.
And
it's
guaranteed
to
ho
noena up on whom would h jn d t h e aald d e . CasestyVirginia Carolina Chemical Com ­
ca
m
paign
.
Guaranteeing,
If
sieetad
ta
give
endants and t h a t the said d efen d a n ts a re"
a n y , a ecrporalloa doing bu tlset
_________________________________8. R U N O E .
satisfactory, or tho druggist will re­ pcta
my whole t lta « aad do m y u t m o s t 10 till
over th e ago o ( tw en ty -o n e y ea rs.
e in the atato ol Florida,
the
office
t
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our
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a
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It fu r t h e r appear s, t l j a j c
*r o Mher
turn your money. For aolo nt 50c
I hereby announce my candidary for tbs pouva.
CLL
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M
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n o r i d a Gardena, l o e . , a - M r p o r v s : - 2
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Daa al Superintendent of Public In, true Ion for
anti
S
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at
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0
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Aldridge's.
l
io
n
doing
buaineee
under
the
c
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a
t
l
o
n
w
oee
n
a
m
e
or
nam
es
are
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
t o him,
ole County subject to tbo decision of tbs
1 hereby announce my candidacy far the |oal
wbo a re heire. davieeoe, or o t h e r e U l m a n ti
law * of the St a t e of Florida, R o b V
io the coming Primary.
tlon
of
Clerk
of
tha
CbeoR
Court
for
Herslnols
under th e said Walter O w y n n , M a t t i e 3.
ert L. Boeeard, Nelaon G ra y ,
Your vote trill bn a appreciated. .
County a t tbo primary In Ju n e.
M ary J . Bar­
E li i a b e t h J . B a rtlett. William 1•' Owynn. Edw ard Barnard,
r o; v
Ku.
M. w ,. r U
..........
If elected. I shall f i r s the office my very best
nard, G e o r o C. Powril. P a ti e n c e C . Powell,
J
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A
L
L
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N
Hart Inti
and George W . C r f m.
personal attention at all times and endeavor to
T o R obert f« Boeeard, Neiaon G ra y , r.miiy A. S a l a r y and William ( i A u d e n r ie d , whose
U. A. Housed Is a candldata lor County merit your support.
Very truly.
residences are unknown.
J . B a r tl e t t , W'tUtam 1- B t r t l e l t :
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
J)ca1v in Nlaplo and Kanrjr Crocrrira
D. L. TllRAaflEK,
You are therein 0 ordered t o ap pear to
I t appoaring by affidavit, filed herein, thgl
QUAJJPfCATIONi Mr. Howard bolds a Ufa'
Preduce. Ogtre, Tebwevwe end Celd D rla le
you , and each oi you , are non-reaidvnu ot tbls bill on Monday, t h e 4 t h d a y o f Jun e,
Cartifirath sad Diploma issued by ihe Michigan
1 hereby announra myself as a candid*!*
the ( l a t e oi H orlda: t h a t the residence ol A. D. 1 816, the same being a R u l e D ay uf
State Normal College where ha studied (OAiinsucceed rove ‘
P beae I N
&gt;ou and each of you ia unkno wn: t h a t there this c o u r t .
uously lor Ova years. taking In addition to tha court of Seminole county subject to the
It la furt er ordered t h a t this no tice he
la no pareon In the
f l a t s ol H o n d a , the
rolWye course, spec lei routraa In Psychology. D em ocra tic primary to b e held J u n e 6th
CARBON P A P E R S
414 7th SL
Sanford, Florida
sol view of a tubpoone upon whom would published for twelve co n se c u tiv e weeks in
The 111. toty and .Hrienre oi Education, and Pub- Ib is y ea r a a d colic
the
S a n fo rd Herald, a newspaper published
fie Behoof Hupci vision. Hr al»o studied one year elected c a n only prathLs’s In t b o future tbs
In Se minole County.
a t th c ,S(eie Cnlvrreity of indlaoa, ond year at t a m e p a insta k ing c t r a ' k n d d o e s a p p lies.
Finest Carbon Piper Hide
Wllneaa E . A. Douglass, c l e r k o f said ( irthe W'Mbm* on Fileod. Academy, and look a bust |j
Uon |R
to" Ik“ e o f“f ic e ~‘ t‘ b fi ‘1 'k
*■a v a g i y e a . ‘t 'fin Ib a
n i t C ourr t and the seal thereof, this the Tib
Every Sh e e t P e r f e c t
new entire# a t tha Baltna flusinrea CoUaca.
past,
-V
rsttvvpec tfully.
day
of F e b r u a r y . A. D . t t i * .
,
y ea r*; therefere,
.
83.
(seal)
E . A. D O U G L A S S ,
f t la ordered t h a t you, and e a c h of yen,
Clerk.
R o b e r t L, Howard. Nclfnn G r a y , h Ixaw a a b lngton frim d s A cadem y, aad had via r e a r ,
* TA X A S3E8SO K—
be lh J . B a r tl e t t and .William I - Ila rlletl, Robinson &amp; Jleardall,
afmtceaaa fui expectance aa Supariatandcnt o f city
Fillicit
are
for
Com
plainant.
,
I here by a nn ou nce myself a candidate for
a ppea r to the above entitled cau«e, on or
4 1 -T u e o -tfi'e
befe re the le t d t y of May, I t l f i or the
Mr. Ilosraid prepared himself especially tor a re-aicctlon t o th a office of t a x assessor, su b­
Your su p­
bill of co mplaint ia said cauae will be taken
Mia's Crcrk ia the eervlre ol tha Public Schools j e c t to the D em oc ra tic prim ary .
Notice o f Application lor T a x D e e d Under
aad i r perbapa the bast equipped ol any nun port will ba appreciated.
ae ronleeeed againat you.
,
Hertlon 8 e f Chapter 4 3 8 1 , f.awa ot
f t U further ordered -that th jo or(ier be
- .
A. VAUGHN.
la the county tor tha office ol County Hup*
published In the Senlord lie reld, once a v Her Ido
Oflateodent of Public Instruction. Ho desurree
Nutiret io hereby given t h a t T ho m as
week (or eight consecutive week..
be car a tul coneideiation ol alt the voters of
I hereby announce mysvif as a candidate for
Witn ess my hend as clerk ol th e circuit Sp fs gu e, pu rchaser ot T a x C e r ti f ic a te * Nos.
b a county.
•
the office of T ax Assessor, and on (ba ground
ol l he circuit court, Semlftoie c o u n ty , r j o r - l i s t and 1166. dated tha 4 t b d a y of duns.
ol ncr-onal Integrity, good ritlv m iblp , end toe
id s, on this tbo !21h dsy of F ebruary , A. II.* 1 6 9 4 c )&gt;as filed said cer tific ates in
ability to prelorm the duties of t b * powridn, 1
.a-^.
.
y o u SH E R IF F
my o f f l c u . qnd {h a s made a p p lic a t io n lor
ask
he
support
of
the
vo.rra
erf
&lt;h*
County.
t a i d e e d ” p '!(Cug in acesordaoce with l a * .
T a m a candidate for re-election to the
l 9 U.'el)
- E . A. D O U G L A S S .
Said
r e t trfirefiks em bra ce t bn following deva B a e of sheriff af Seminole co u n ty .
I feel 1 will appns-lata your vole amt pW-dge my beat
Clerk Circuit Court. Se v en th Judicial
buiroeseJustified la asking the p e c p lt ol this co unty efforts to give an e(Tielent, equitable,
cribed p ro p e rly l*luat ed In S e m i n o l e coun­
Circuit, Seminole C o un ty . Florid a
like
admlnithation
of
the
office.
ty, Florida, lo-w it: West V* of 8E&gt;| „(
fa r r e f l e c t i o n t o this office, owing to the
Ity Ja e C R ober ts .
A R. r H A P P E L l .
f a c t t b i t I h e re not y et he’d this office lor
NVk’ t of N W ' j . covered b y C ert. N«,
f j e o r f * A II* r o | i f « .
a foil t rrm .
When my prevent larm n(
F o il*to r in d of ( 'o u m t l fur ih* I o in jila ln in t l i s t , arid Eaet H ol S E H e( N W '| of
1 b f f to ftf, ftouncp that I ■ m a runriulatr
s B ( » es p lr tn t will have been in office only
NW ' i . covered by C e r t . ' No: 1 1 3 6 , Her
&amp; t -T u w - « U
a a a ha lf tertp b v electio n, e.td lest th en ooe for nom in a tio n for th# offlet of T » i A»It . T p. 2 1 . II. 29 E .
*ha lf terui by appoin tment end foi this res- «r«jor nf Su m inoU County m«J v i r n H l Iy »-k
T h * said lend being e t ic - a e d a t the date
Florida I!
If
a a * 1 J M th a t I etn en titled Io you r sup- your tu p p o rf at |b« p ftm *ry in Juno.
oi
Ihe
its
u
k
n
re
n(
such
ce
r
ti f ic a t e in (he
Nai I ca a f M AA|Cr*A NaI a
my»*|f tu a f iit h f u k And
p o et and , if elected will give the office my rlActrd. 1
names n f A. Ludlow, a* t o C e r t . - 1 1 S I and
N
otice
ie
hereby
given
t
h
a
t
under
and
comd«ntlouA
dltehAriv
o(
t
b
*
d
u
t
l
n
con*
d o v e per sons! a t te n t io n in tha f u l u r s as In
by virtue ol a decree of foreclosure and Unk now V aa to Cert. No. lifts, 4Inte&lt;s
ncct*rf With th « OfflcA.
th o pact. '
sale Issuing o i l oi thr Circuit Co urt «( laid raryknewte shall be red eem ed according
I a l i i appreciate you r support.
•
h. it. r.tiT H iu i;.
the Seven th Judicial Circuit ol Florida in to lew t a x deed will iaaue t h e r e o n on the
• C. M. H A N D .
of M a r c h , A. D. IV fS .
and lor Seminole Coun ty, In Chance ry, In 31.1
Witness my official sig na tu re and sea!
F i l l ! l.KCilHI.A I r i n :
&gt;■ f a us* tti*r«!'lu p«ti 111n i| wJiAf *ln LttiU y
I berelnr tnnounce_ myself a candidate
thi*
t
h r 2Vlh day ol F e b r u a ry , A- D. 1916
Truat
Tom fiany. a rornorat Ion. la rum
I hereby ann ou nra myarlf a r a n d ld a lr for
4 SANK)ltd LODGES 4
affli of sheriff of Hemlnole county,
I or tb# office
r . a d o u g i .a b h .
Onr Inch Tarda Will lie Published l)n- plftinanU anti Fluflda laaVtlrfia, 1ni*«fp u n l * r l
ealbjecx to the ectii n ol the D em oc rstlc r*pr*w#fitBilb®i In th* *tB i* l r f i « i a ! u r * fmin
Clark Circu it Court Sominnls I s
hT«
a
raliun, and llalirrt I., H n n t n l , ar*
Co t h * Owmw*
prim a ry to be held J u n e 6th, 1U16. II .Hr Rjinol* r u u n ty , i u L j* ri
drr
This
Heading
Al
The
Halo
Of
S7.20
B
y V. M. .M c D a n ie l. D C
c ra tlr prirnafy,
d *f*n d a n ta . I will oftrr L»r »al* And will
a lerted
irted Ii pledge myself to fulfill -the
the duties
dul
t
T
t
i
e
s
6
l
c
Sanford
Lodge
No
62,
F.
and
A,
M.
J J 1&gt;K’ K I N S O N
»rll tu iH® hlih*4t And L**t b l d d n for ra«h
Per Year.
I b i s o tn c* to tbo b'«R't of my »bilhy.
at t h * front if tor «jf t hr* ruurt hou«* in
Comtnuniration every first and third
K. K. IUIA TiY.
'■ nford. Hrmimdr &lt; uuntjr Florida. luring *-*»licr uf lpp!|rati(&gt;* for Tai Peed l ndr»
Feeling t b a l I *m in pr»**r**i(jn tif all thr Thursdays at 7:30.
Visiting brethren
th»- t*-x nl hour* nf aa 1*, on Mutiiji 1) , 1hr
.Srfllon a of L k i p U r
44RR, l . a —a «|
fart* •• they prflatn to thw fioiitlral ron
r o u CO U NT! COM.MlHallONKII
w
p
|
c«
mo.
Mar I da
M re. A ]' 1916. Ih r •am#
H I tl* y ot
I hff^rby ■rifiounro mjravff am a rafidhlAt* fof j dlttmi in thl« *»rCl«n and In t h u aCat* and
Nolle*- ia h*r* bjf f iv r n ihftl A M araha)l#
S. G . Kennedy
lining of iba ontniiin (bat new material 0. L. T aylor
iJba taUk** of ("oyfilV Cnfr^ttLi*Vmer of lJm lib
In* 1u f ■, 1r r ■1 * ta1r« (1By, Ih# fillip wi t' f d»*'
No
I22i ,
C&gt;»mtTikMl cjnar f H«rtrlrt of Sfti^lnolt County. iub- will br we Icomely r*ralva«| by i b a volar,
Secretary
W. M
rrihrtl rr* 1 prof r r t y , 1&gt;1fi £ am) be inc in {--irrhaarr of T a x C’rr tl f lr a tr
D EN TIST
■laird
t h r 3rd ili| of Ju n ** A l i
181.*
Af
Hrmlnol*
co
unty
I
annou
nra
my
candfvrt lf» fhr f irnrM&gt;cf atk I'limary, ind Bolirlt ih#
S#mifii'lIr 1f 'otini &gt;. Slat r ..f H o n .la . to «il
1 .*■ f lrd -aid rrrMfiratr In n y ofllrr, Br !
dacy for a lrrf io n to tha i t a t r Irrlalatur*.
&lt;j| r t r r ) i o n In Ih* 4th iMt'flr! «n«I
Th# n*&gt;r 4hr B«! fjuart it of th# no rt hr*«! h*. made a j 11111c a 11ufi fur t a t tired |y i**ae
Office:
Yuwcli
Hulldlng
•
to t h«* fi®mocralle jprlmary In Jun*
for &gt; ^ j » rwjjbjwi-. and I want loo a:
4j ujb-r i#*r uf Sri* tit*! 1* *•pt &gt; #*n# (.21., (own
Sai&lt;) m rU hra ir
KAKNATZ
pvonUw, that if | a(n
that I will work
■hlii l w#fi fy-on# &lt;2D, ■ttulh, rniigri* U.lriy* in aj&gt;rf)rda rjcn with t a * .
Monroe
('hapler
No.
15,
It.
A.
M.
SANFOJU)
:
:
FLOh.U
A
wr«t l»»l ami a fed all l ha tlma for out DiaUiel
Alio LiilJ* ! , 3, fi.. 7. M, rm brarra l l j * following d ra rribad pmprrty
o r * f 3 1n ri*t..
twuif not forf rt lirit or ovt rlookfne tb® larfvr int- T o th*
L**morralic Volwra of Haminctl* . Moots every second and fourth Thura
n 1' r 1 h h a 1f # f 1.4nt JO, I.OlB l i . 11. 1 1 an-t •ituatr'l in S*mlno1* ro ufity , Florida, t.
laftli 8 and T, Dlk. 2, I'a n ttr-m
rrrafa n| ih«* rritlr® ('otifity and will uw my
t *ount y
fjfc a ti t1 1.4.1* 19
.* 1 22. 2 7, .:» . 19 i l l
day
in
Masonic
Hall
over
iho
Impen*
TtlOMAN
KMMFT
WIL.HON
fCof\m io work In ha'fnony wilh
ihr CnmI baiffby
fa. 19, r*»i4 »i7 . ft*. 69, 70, I**-r plat No, I. Fag** DU, KcminOfe &lt; oun*&gt;
1 l. I t . « &amp; 4 6. 4
T h l* partial purr ha*#*, ao far mil,
miruoni-rB of lh« oibr-r d iim rtr l# ward ' b* uj»
reprre&gt;M*.trel r‘ "idhVV.,. u°I,g1V ThIe * ‘ r*-lr VUUing companions welfome
u 4 9 \ 9CI 9 7 an 4) 9H of E Ufr k a Itrn -rd*
F. m U i t I H O N KO(lHllOU&gt;KN 91. 9 2.
■« it relate* to a ho v«* dcirribrd Io t» ,
’taaiktiftiC of f hr Nitlrn ( ‘o u n iy
a t ur* fur .H*minol* ruuiity
If durlrii 1 | J . r . l i f t f f l k t l
O'. J.. M i l l e r
tl • mm«iia k mrrot •Itr.c t4i [-1*1 ther#Hi. 1 rr
c» I* h U p l 'K
t&gt;rumla* an I ynr«t and f a ith fu l |i*rform
Thr *aid land b*lng a'uwfdawd at ih*
re.rtf#.) in I I it Hnnk
' *1 pB£*♦ 76 of
Sec'y
High Priest
anew nt all tin (ire faille g on m r to th* bait
( 'ounty. J a lr of the m u i f u r of aurh r r r l i f l r a t r in
tbr
I'lltdl • Krri"f d» &lt;*f &lt;&gt;t a n ( r
&amp;
of
my
ability
I
*arn**e||&gt;
unliflt
yuur
thr
nam#* of Unknown.
U n l a u naid crrllh
H
i
.m
l
*.
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b I4
iBniJ*
l.klng
in
Hrmmol*
I t a k r i - c i i u r * In ann nu nr ing
■
awtfmri In Chr Hamorrattr p iim a ry tu h*
r»tr -hall hr rr d rt m rd aerr riling to la*
» nut i)
FIiirid*
ca a d fr la l r for tb® o fTl r® of co unty com mi*
held an J u n e **S K
Fit a S‘ K r r i i y v
ini «lcried will i»*ur thrfffon on I h r 31 *t d * &gt;
LAWY ER S
•fe®* *" ti 1 Vb * Fifth dlsllr ct o f He m I n nI *
emfnolc Chnjitcr 2, Order Knstern Sin
« tal M a ■t r f in * *ih•u c t r y
of M *rrh A I). 1916
R a s p e r : fully, +
m o n t y , aulilcri In I h® Heat J l®rr.orr• llr
Witiir** rn) odlrial Bignaturr and »» *1
F R A N K I. Wt M»|i R C F F
ft.tk
•
•
•
•
h
A
Hi
a
Mail
b’c r v first
flnri and third Tutwdny S a tlfo rtl,
M w t i every
Klurido
pfim ary
T h i n k l h f you fur an y l o l i t i f i r *
Vn!l4 tiMf* ft&gt;r r urn( lainasl
tftik flic 29* h day of F ebruary A |i
j o « t a a y ri&gt;ni)rr rnr, ! «m
tn eurh month. Kvery one v*Tio has seen
•ca l'
E E
I.A S S .
Very 11C"fieri full J
i Irr k f dr ru n Court Herttintd* Co , Fla
hta
&lt;r. t i &gt;v ^
in vited
____ __
f- II K l l . l i F K • r s p . ^ t l u v :
IIy V M- M c n a n l r l . I&gt; t
l*** in i hr il'Prillwt* ul ihr IIiriiiurriiifi |.r|* | to V i s i t t i l l s c h a p t e r .
f«r»-T Ur*# ut f
In ihr &lt; jrtftt*! * oait *»f lh«* S r t r j i i h iu d ir la t
I l»«»fr!iy announce mys*|f a ca n d id a l* mery to i,« h»ld jun. dy,
i win appre
Alice E. Robbins, Sec’y
Clfruli. In and fat Semlnolp 1 o u u t i, Fl**r
for l ho ofTWr of co unty co fh it itiion rr for i « l r yuur BUppciM
Id*
l t r * p * r t fully.
I
S o i t f r of XppHratfon for T a i P r r d Under
f b * F l f * i dial rift of Hmiltinl* n f u n l y ru I*
l( J I I H U V
Mary lluhtniur. and Vlrrnil
Sc# Ho n a uf f ha purr 4386, L a w * uf ( lm
* * t Io r ndojM*mrr&lt;t of (hr f t r m o r f a i i r |*n
L
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1
h
i
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f
Ida
tnAty of ju n # Alb I t I f
If rlcrfcti, 1 h i o
I’hoettli Lodge No 5, K. ol P.
K m i f r i c k M Kubintmi. tieNo lire, ia hrr^hv fl'p ri that J . W Lan-f
only tin * priitni^r to maM&gt; - -th a t I will
*N4 ItlMII.
110 4 It I »
i
Meets second and fourth Tuesday*. Offlre in Vowel! Illdg.
rea s t.l
1 ,ifnpUina.il.
man, p u r r h u c f of T a i C a r li f lc a tr N o
l » fi
wqaaf am] )tKl to ebrry rlttzrn «f t b * nt*
I her r t, y Rfinounr*
y r a m f l d i r y fur rri
11
a
1
1
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t
n
diiei)
i h r “ th day of J u n r , A I) I S0 9 , )&gt;••
n i u n t ) . wrighlrif wrtdl mMrty PiperuK
elect jtin f rr
m**Hi)r*f of t 'o u n i y
Srhnol NisitinR hniithta nlwnya welcome,
V•
)
rttrnti
*
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r
fill'd
#atd
cert
i
hr
a
ir
In
my
o
flirt,
and
ha*
t u r r of I
money
| will appr®
huart) Hi I h i t r t r i No I
■
t. ■
f || A Hi. ward and le -n i* A
if. McLaulin
U. J, Millet
wf M or tsa g r
c t l L l your ruppor 1
rnadr t p p l l r a t l o n for la x d rrd lo 4»#ur m
r . i\ r o K S T K i t .
Howard. J bcuD K. I.Jdifcay,
K.
it.
and
S.
C.
C.
arco rd anrr with law.
Said r r r t i f i r a l r rm_______ __________________ «i. W. 8 F E H C B B
Fdward L. ' Lrturha and all
brarr* 1 1 r
following draerlbcd
prop* rig
nartir* -iatn.jny hit«-rr«&gt;f undrr
I h * f*b y m in o u n r* my M tidltla ry for th*
HAiiZurd l i m i t )
_
afluatrd
In
Sr
m
ln
nlr
cour.ty,
Florida
F ffd
H
1 mtil*
drrs a |
t ralllun of mrir»h*r e»f t l r I uu nly Srhuul
ln»rfi ihr
folluwtr.g In your ea!
ATTOKNEY
svij
COUNSELLOR
at iJkW
t * n * E -j. of N E* *| of N E I f , Hrr, 14, Tp
Thu t a rtirrtm llapklr v * „n
1111 a f d fur Hrminulr CuunlV
Having alQAM.
Sanford Lodge No. 27, 1. O. O. F.
I 4*J. H '/S E.
10 * r m . mnrr or Ir**
P ahy . ■ rtifpiifatJtjn.
I ‘r
"■■vr a.s i ,ai p
I, S' I ts hat ni y trrm
one
f 1**1
I Iiayo b«*n r«&lt;|ueatrd L»y ih * v u l m li rr a d) a rtv*di v
I Thr •aid land Hrlrg Baar«»#d at the d*«»e
Practice in Stnte-nnd Federal Court*
f r*I, if * ft t •
nf it (Tl r®
*{ir Ak fut ft aril
Meets every Monday Ht 7:30 p. in.,
Hlik d w irlrt lo ann ou nr * m&gt;a*lf ft»r ratnli
i
'd
•
hr
laetia
nci»
of *uch rrrliflratc' »r» e
h
t
•
I.
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d l l # ftir I h * cfFirc* of r a u n t j rtitnmlMioni r
T u y w»! a r d I &gt; n». h« *.f
over Imperial Then (re.
I ’ n l r -- »*nl
l ).• r * iTir .if | T Chccury
(j'trner-W.i slrulT Bile
Snnlitrd Fin J a * . I I I “ an
I
If ,
Imr ( ft* F ift h lM»trif1 of ^®min&lt;itr m u n i j
K
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l
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he
rw
ifermod kcrufilipjr 1 . ■*
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Singletary
ri*
•ftd th«-r**forr anniMinr* my cmuilidaty fur
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ihirron'i
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Secretary
Nti.
tkla ilifir*
If d r i l e i j I * |}| [&gt;f o flit * r I
I «'*H Itui -il tu* m k ■«r uf I hr ( o u fl| Y 111aj
H
U rel M arch. A |). I'JIA,*
I
I
jgi1* * 1 III* aiffPLi r Huy
[iH*«n at at ten li irn And tif
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fur
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N
m&gt; offleial «ighaluro and
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«»• rv^ry efTofl fur th r ifdt-frel .tf t h ,. «fi»
ItUre twMri* ika* Uaw. ilflk *ia* 4*1
Ll Ulb»
1 S h lN k l.l
Cr|r4 wild hr nn no]* co unty
1 will thank
lirgHir.tHg
t&gt;
I
t
I*-i
fulfil,
i
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r
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**-•!&gt;
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mil » v u w w W wwrt rWfYwtwtwtTtfy
"TtirtT
Gate Pity Camp No. 6, W. O. \V
wt-M t n f i u f u| |«ul U*n i l&lt;tf, Dil i k aovi-fi T
Clrrk (.‘ircult Co urt, S a m l n o U Co-. E » .
J L h I U L OK F H A IK
—|i|»«rtw
raik! I l l |'i*att muft* ur lr*» li* an a'ley
II y V. M. Me D a n ltd, I) (
J haraby a n n ou n ra my r i n d l d i r / for th*
Meets second nnd fourth Wednesday
f un
______
1
KNPQTt c u n u n TT.
6fr*Tuo^5l
p
h
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n
r
*
north
to
ncrihram!
fu
rn
*r
nt
I«it
flirt* pf JuaUeai of th* F a i f a for I Hatrirt nights in each month.
-- 1
plphl l81t ih rnc* orni |!7 IcH, tntifr «i loot,
SUITE 9, COURf HOUSE
PHONE MJ
No. I, h'fminula f ’ounty. cu b j^ e t lo thr
I arLH fit • rautlulat* for r^*U»r*ioa of h*
.
J. F. Hoolehan
1 4i nnf|h«r* t rorfitf nf -altl 1nt olfhf ih ,
auffragr* nf i h a D r m o rra tic vo trr a In thr F. L. Miller
Jiem ol CT4Miniy f ‘t»mml4*I»»4irr f/ern th* IWh
N * ; l r r of Ejr rtnin
. ihrrtri* fiiLfh 1u h* gin r i n g , in |Pmk tevt-n
Clerk
Council Commander S A N F O R I ) ,
Nullcw Mi h c ra by gtvi-n t h a t under th#
fir u I t* th* com mine primary »f Ju n * thr G *18 Primary nf J tr n r 6lh, 1918. If riertuil f
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Ami I ir*f«*nful)y a*k tb* “ilDp^rt of ih * vn tr n
and a u t h o rit y
In m r •* M i&gt; "f
t|*K*ri*1a orrvTT#fint 'Tf1' Tt:t pt«f fhrrcMf r?f ° f 1hr p i ! / df S&amp;nfnrd, FTortd*. a « r " ' t*T
■&lt;»» I hat date and if mW i «-&lt;L f w"*"
I )m» ufllea
u 11 't &lt;*■(t a i ®. bu*i
Iiuainaaallli*
III fhdraynr iu tha
nffUr tn an un-ltr-dat*.
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K 1 * - i»,‘
Till the -fTlcr \n tu tire |v*3i ttf fiti&gt; Ability Hi m t n n r f tu t b * l i r * t uf fii&gt; a Ml It )
lire i mn tw k f r e l iy railed to )• h#ld in The
I f -A11f %r»r, »; tl .m ! -It fit* I mVIt
tk a tlUlfr A* I h**r in thr |&gt;«wt
1««
&lt;; f «.»u « ; k i&gt; h a i n
,y *»f ^anfnad on t h r 'JRth day of Mirrh
H. P. O. E. Sanford l.odge 1241
llr f Jill ( P-. - if. tf»l&gt; f '■
Vriv TruH
1 *H- fur fbg purpii*** of pi i ct ini
of si.
I h'|»*f I mr nl o f Ihr I n I r r I u
a n 'I r.'Uii-ti fur I h
.
___________________ _______
J T Vl I VNK .
V1d* r rnaii, t u fill chr vacancy r r r a f r d * i
Meet Bret it rid lliird Wednesday night
abut * ft l j l» t| |Mi »
\
U- H- I -4 rid Ufllru at t tat r»r* i l l Ir. H *
Maaw«ll
• I
III
I it,# &gt; esi(n i( i &lt;m r.f H c
T » I h* J
A'tlr Y y I Cj§ nf I J|tl: c 1 N« |
j - corner of Fieri Si slid Palmetto Ave
S P E C IA L IS T
, vtn • I
♦. !*a 4
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,1
M arch l l a i n
* , F , u 'r* « dl \r held al thr F ire S t * '
U i *itiH() Florida
1. I. Tayjor
T A Nenl
N"«t,|rr 14 fir redig g lit fi i h a ’ J o h n
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I wiwli in ■nn,&gt;t!ii * that I am a • *n&lt;&lt; L&gt;l« Srrugt;* d &lt;' . . o l e FI"ri»U, a m i, *«n \f»r.h
f »|.. w n*.
r
. 1*1,
o tin city of Sanford , aaid r l r r l i o n *•* *Secretary
Exalted Kulef In CANCER, GOITRE and TUMORS
!*»r taw-Wviiott a. .tiuniy r«.n.mi*ati.r»ar. I h l lO
’J . im
llom*«t*ad
No
‘ya,
J *’, 19
UD,
t lal il*
jllln
m -itfii|
K nntui jr .
I
I hn h *, -i
X,
hm
hchl m a cco rd a rrrr with th r or dinan ce*
I
la id
N« I. Srmin oU « &lt;*uni&gt;. * u b , * n . tu , or,j8|. f«r N.»ftb*a«t .ju a it*r. NurtUn \2,
Cun* Thom Without Cutting Tiicm Out Jsi. y I i.J.B 1 &gt; ref lu H I * Li •*! I S. i faff
ha- thr Ht &gt; nut Snidord jh n tl i h r
general t * « Jfaur villa In th® itin * prlm-atfy,
' 1 uwri|h)|i
er.ehiii J 1I Houill,
H-iulh. Hlfige
Ueitet-31
,1 I B e e t, Tailtt're
i a Bn - ■, n u aif Ha r U | ( hif*-11■r, v i
■f
thr
■ta
tc
of
Florida,
Inaofac
a*
*am*
i n «fii tiunrlni my randluAi*} , t do «o with •ere Meridian, h a , filed no I lee nf intention In The Lake Ilrcuzo Council No. 31 Juniot
Hun «»l it ftih i Aftt.r.* *«•.) M , N,
irt th»* p||y of S a n f o r d , if. • I
«
that l ha&gt;«1 li® {i*&lt;i|dr itf make Five Year Proof, lo eetabllah claim to th
ORLANDO,
F L O R I D A V»pl*. hn r m l a * uf Ff. i i| Y «i»lr dr appHrahlr
I., hereby i o point C . C. W oo dr uff. » I
Order
llnitrd
American
Mcrhanica
Chffn district* an&lt;! uf th® tuu nty at l a r f i . lend
abova
dceclibad.
before
Clerk of
rvawrd * r r o «-fi rc»4-l- M t uf i h r t l a l r
uf U ftnurhr and J# I* A ridf rton , li»t|»rctor*
» » unbiaivrd a lrtdPi*tf aiinri, and with a ft *U Circu it Co urt, a t Hanfotd, F lorid a , on Ihe
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P,
Florida, and that Edward I. E noch* rr- (,f "nl't •lectio n and W. W. L on g , clrrk nf
I l f ( k i t If r M l a c I t f ) will L»* in p o r t i o n to 2 0 t h day uf April, I9IC,
ddr** at Salma. Kan-a*.
J * li ? I.i .f ik *).
M„ in the City Hall. Visiting brother*
*aid rlrr liiin ; thla nolle a |q h f ptlblHLrd
tf*ruler un to you a rourh K ti t r r acrvlrt*.
Claimant n a m ra aa wltneaaea:
al IndianafMslH, Im U hai TL* f'am
in thr Kanfard Herald fnr a period of not
are
welcome.
C.
H.
Smith.
Ilec.
Sec.
~ Aaklngj at your hand* a fa vu ra ld * eunaidor
I*. W. G r a n t, of Orledo, Florid a
rftin
and
liar
airy
f
ninjiany,
»
rurpitra
In**
than fifteen day*.
i t l o i ^ | am,
II D. I.a tlm o re , of Oviedo, F lorid a
i.on, ad drr .4 *nd
ti]*io of l.uxifir.t
Wiineaa my hand aa M a y o r of th r city
*
Hr* pert fully,
Fou l, Jn n r« , of Oviedo,, Florida
i*
u
n
U
c
a
n
.
.Mrr
N.illi'
YV|i|o,
rr-u
lr.
of Sanford. Florida, t h h Clh d ay of March
Auditing
Accounting In Jarlkain JHIrlilgan. Tha! lit**
Ie. A n i l i r i f leKY.
G G. G aines, of Miiedo, F l o r i d a ,
a*i,| ,|r A h 191 r*.
Celery Clly Aerie No. IB53
R O B E R T W. DA VIfi.
f tn iliP ta anti ra rh uf thin* art* t»vrf t * t ’ rit)J . D. D A V I S O N .
Al lh« aoDrititlfin of a numU-r of l a t payer*
SyHtcmsJThat Fit
Trie
Meeting every Tuesdky
night nt 8
Register.
onr ' 2 1 1 y*«r • «•I ag*
ant) that t hrr*
M a y o r C ity of San ford , Florida
ami Ytitrr . I haw d a d t M to beewto* a candi67-Tuev A Frt -I OIp
no
|ifr»un
in
thr
atatr
of
Murida.
ih.
err
o’clock
I’ico
Huiltling.
*T
u»»-,1tr
ico
Huiltlin
tUui for, County r«mmi**iun*r f«#r th® Mb. Dio%ir* of a aubporna ufrnn mhom wtiuM br
gflrl r4 B*Tminol(i ("o Sutijrci !o l b * (WmorraUc
\V. W . F ry ,
Jus. C. Kohort*.
blntilnt upon thr *atd rt»rrtdanta;
wh»rrIn Jun*- llavtn f Uvtd t»*r# for ntwafly In C eu it ot Co u n it Jud ge, H em lno le C eu a NOTICE
Worthy
President
a unp/y
Secretary
tort*, you. Edvard I.
E n o c h .. J a c o b K
ly, Rla|e of Florid a
rtv yrar* ! Ani known by r i * r y ¥ptrr in thr
I
idlkay,
T
h
r
'
arnrrnn
and
llarVIry
f*..m- i t A pHitictn *l|n#c| by rlt tz c m of S#min#'l#
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of
d h lrv L
if rlvn it) 1 promise to » n v * ih* p«*&gt;„
u
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'ounty.
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a
,
h ,v tn g he reto fo re b"i&gt;
l»any, a rorpnrauon, Mr. Nr*tfr f
*’
gj*# io like Ur*t’ of my ablhly nnd will give* Lida lls rria
,
, i*0ll'' preaealed. to the Commlavionera, requeating
O J 1S TRIBE NO, 61, I. o . R. M.
ap-d all nartira rla , L . r .
Notice Ir he reby given. |o a ll whom It
dia tfla iri o f th* County n r r f u 1 cotmideration
In t*r* »( In j h * foil O.ing daacribrd lin Jr,
I ^ f S l l o w J f” " ^
“ PUbl‘'
Meets every finri and third Friday
8 will npprrriat* your luppcirt If, In your Judge- may concern, t h a t on the 1st d ay of Kcl
i mber A. D. 1 916, I that! ap p ly to tf
l!#f tnjp ift 4^
f n t north of th«
m.eit I can aeree ycur beet Intrreeie.
ftaylnnlng at the end of th e Sanford to
nights at 7:30 In Masonic Temple.
Honorable G eorge G. Herring. Jud ge i
•ou lhwrat
ul |..,t trn
10). niof
Hlc»ck Geneva ro a d, a t or near dapot ol K. E l"
You re Trely.
m ro rfpr
.
raid C o n ti, aa Jud|e n| P r o b a te , lor my
Notice of \|&gt;{&gt;lirailon for T « a Herd l a t i r i
• . fun m t 11. l e t mur* uf Irwa, R. It.
if It I’ A T T I S H A I J .
R u n e a a t pact poaloffir* lo a
»nt
Visiting brothers welcome
fin d discharge aa erecutor ol the esta te of
S e c t i o n S uf t 'h s , i r r 4XSS, L e n a o f H o t - ,n •" alleg. tbanra north io noMheevt about 66C feel wait of Ihe marl road b»
Ida
John Stomper,
corner of t,ot e r b ' thl, then ,e « „ i 117 tween S e c t i o n s 21 and 22, run aou lh about
I here by a m o u n t c my candidacy for re- 1.14 a I la ir I,, d ecea sed : and t h a t a t the same W. A. Ginn,
l*#t m art or , 1* . , to nortliwe.t corner of
wfertlon to th e offlre of rommlreinn er from tlm * i will p r e t r n t my final a croup le a*
o l le * la herein (Ivan t h a t S. F. L o n *
....
» ,
.
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tael to 1’ a ttia h a ll‘a sto r e, eaa t about
C. of K.
Sachem p v N
the T h i r d D i t t r l n , Seminole co unty , t e te cu 'O r of salt] estala, and aak for their
r eh ea ef of Tax C e r t i f i c a t e No. 3X6.1 i t n n l n . le T trea V ^ 'u
i oul ‘ l1’ b&lt;f" *
l o "&gt;»'• »»a&lt;I b« tw eeB S e c t l o r .
will app recia te your support in th# J u n e approval.
d a te d th e Cth day of J u n e . A. D. 1899, ginning.
Block ^aeven i n ^ T l a r four ( 4 ). *• #nd 2 2 . le ading to Oviedo, b e in * i»
Of- ----------PenlorO,-----------F lorid
D -a ro crw iie primary a n a i f re-elected will
Dated Feb Ifitb. A. IE 1916.
b»a filed said certificate in my office, and ,o| the town
.
- a." aVro Vit f.enava, F I s . , |n T ow nih lp 2 0 . K, It. 3 J K .
d a my beet to serve the people af my d is ­
CIIAS. IE H A I N E S .
hea made eppllrelmn for t e c deed
R T
Tieffo/d
.few to
.V iaaue
, . . U . . tn* t “ '« • plat ,thereof
h r " ° ' °o(I h It.
iafford 1 and e u m m lt t e * having been ap poin ted *cUnited Brotherhood of C*rpettier* and 1(»
t r i c t and the people of the entire r o u n iy
a r m e d a nee with
"T", 0|l6ered In .......................................
apnaar m rh» bill «f com* rovdlnf to law and they having made tbetr
Ex scat or.
“
‘ aw.
Saidd certificate ................
tw I b r fu tu re at In the pa rt.
Joiners of America
63. 2-22. 6-21, 4-19. 6 2 3 , 6-30. 7-26.
em b rec ea the fcljowlng deaeribed property plaint duly filed in thla rauve on Me
report, th e
commissioners vrtU a t th»|r
Ree Pert ( i l l y ,
a te d In Semirole 'c o u n ty , n o d d s T " t o - d * y- ' h' * ' * &lt;i»F of May \ |&gt;. |9|b , the cording t o taw and they h a r i n g m a d e ttelr
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meet* situ
—
*' E*'W* r ot
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'*•• -Sec. T-4*r ’ —
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C. W. E N T Z M I N G E R .
w*•
it:* S
MElf,
T p ." 2 | d*8. 'li*l ! I *in'“
* * ? . ' , ,-*lM
Lein* “
a —
rule d1-a-y o 't* *
t'lita'court*
their
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till
report,
the
rommlaalancra
wil
flret am! third Thursday night n t'7 3 2 E . T b e aaid land l e l n * aeieaaed at t b * '
l * * " ; ' » « - H m d that thli n o lle * ba nerl meeting, 11 p a o b jectio ns open up sbd
d
a
t
e
ot
(be
la
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inre
ol
a
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r
h
rar
lifirate
In
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l,t,h»d
In
the
8
,n
to
rd
Herald,
a
n
*w
.A t the request of many friends and
r&gt; I
^3 P p
O'clock in tho Eagles' Hall.
declare a p u b lic rttad as ab o ve e e l lorlh.
t b e n a m e ol Robert M e l . u U M n .
Umlwce* i P f f W p u tll.b a d In Seminole ro unty , Flo .
aappe.tlere t hereby announce my candidacy
Dohe in open session thla 7 t h day ot
• U
m
U
b C T J | Dpl|i
C. C. Pear-on.
M i d c er tifica te shall be redeemed accord- I d* \ o n ” ■ * * * k for »fght ( R) coneecutree Mar ch. A. D . 1816.
f a r ( b a office ol C o u n ty Commlaaionar o f
Hem!rude co unty for D U lric t No. 2, s u b ­
Sec.Treag.
Predident l a g t a low l e i dred will iasue thereon on * * T . V '
, Deal)
L. P . H A G A N .
I b a 1 6 th dey ot April, A. D. 1 9 lg . *
I
Wltaasv. 1. A D o u f l e u . clerk ol , a ld A ueat:
j e c t to the decision of the D e m o c r a t s
C h a ir m a n .
W lln eee my offitlal algnatura and aeal
* n&lt;1 ' v - ' , * 1 ' l'»rv«t, thla l : t h day
.P rim ary l o be held J u n e 6 th .
[ will apE. A. Douglaaa, Clerk .
th la Ih e 14 th day ot M . r ' h A. D. i m .
( o t , f r Vfu , , y A' " l 9 ,fi •
prvriete the support at the voter* of Dis­
P lu m b in g . a n d
By V. E . Douglaaa, D. C.
&lt;••»!)
E. A. D O t 'G L A S f l .
t r i c t No. 2.
( '« » .
, ..
K- A D O U G L A S S .
Heralds o f Liberty
a* ' i
*
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69-Tuee-4te
Clerk ot the Clicult Court. Beminola
C le rk Circu it Court S e m la o le Co ., Fla.
Respectfully ,
Meet* at Englas* Hall first Monday
By » . M. M c D a n i e l , D. C.
L. V H A G A N .
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r. IfrmnK,
II ^
County, Florida.
G as Fitting
Ir ipp
Norite o f Appllcallaa far T a x D e e d Under
6 »-Tue*-6t
night In each month at 7:30.
Section 8 o f Chapter 4 688, Lawn o f Flor­
6 3 - T u . 7 are'* ‘ ’ ou,,wl {of C o m p la in a n t..
ida
A\ t b * request of m any t a i p a y e r a and
Win. E. Householder, Commander N o tice wf Hair «f m .O Bg .O O , Heialnoia
rt l la e n a , 1 h a v e decided to b e co m e n ca n d i­
Notire ie here by given t h a t
Roy* F.
*• • » * # - H » rl#a . H,eclat T a . Hrhoel Ola.
d a t e f o r co u n ty cnmmlaaltner, (or the 3rd
Ml** Bertha Bnckarit. Secretary
Symee. pu rch a ser of T a i C - r U f le a le No.
i r l c i h a , I liumi*
D t . u i e t of Brmtnole c o u n t ) , FlbYidn, aub All Work ItccciYca My Pcm ona
893,
dated
t
h
e
3rd
d
ay
of
J
u
n
e
,
A.
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’ ^ 7eMlo°a V 'rt*",-: r°l»r
' T 4*SX.
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“ - " T C « d ref,
%,Vi*
N o ti c e la hereby riven that aeafed r r o
J e r t l o Sh e Dem ocratic |fir aery ul J u n e 6th.
haa fifed aaid rc rtlfira te In n f office. « n“
H a v in g lived In . what I , now Seminole
Attention And Itrst FfTorts
wweinty for upward* ol 40 years I Ieel ju*D ally' Thought.
t i t c l l n cnak Inf lhi« •BtHiunffitiFnt.
If
i b r t t d I wi|J ut« rnv h*»l judgmen t and
Who Is Ihe happiest of men! Ho
I b Am p i c fm the wrlfaro of ih# tAtpaycra
Opposite Clly Hall
Telephone No 26 who values the morlta of others, ntid
■jh! upbuilding pf our county
KHIHtlng th# tup port of ih# U i p t y t t *
In their pleoBure takes Joy. even ns
• a d i ' ma l l f i f l vo feti of flU lrlct Nil A. | am I —
—
_
though twrero his own.—Ooctho.
JUap«cl fully ro u ri,
U J . IIA H T L ItV , Jr.
aneurdlng
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1
--------- P h r a o e la a n Old O n « .
aa deed wtlt lavuv thereon on the 2lth.day
alt:
° I April, A. D. 1915, ,
.
Perm anent P arad ise.
YOU TAX O O L I ^ ( T O H
T h o p h r n a c ‘n n t e n t p c o r d l a l o " vriu
witness my official signature and
Recollection Is the only psraillse
thla
tha
7
t
h
day
of
M
a
rch,
A.
D.
1916
3 r8 t u ,e d to
,h e f r ,c n u ,&gt; -r c ia from which wo cannot bo turned out.
&lt;•*•!)
R . A. D O U G L A S S .
t o tk e action of tb# voter* ta the D em ocratic : . J o n * e x i s t i n g
b e t w e e n L Y a t i c a und
Cleric Circuit Cnurt Senil'Hola C#*» FI*r r i « r y . « « t Win h e m i f j
^
1 E n g l a n d In 1 8 4 3 .
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v
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.
B y V. M . M c D a n i e l . D. C.
6 7 - T u e *- 6 l c

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J.n o « r
bar been
At retd b y a decree of t h e C l l ----fCauri nf th e Hevenib Ju d icia l A M K H
a n d for Seminole County . F lorid a , dated

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Florida

�THE SANFORD HERALD
much comment
bones.

GOOD

WORK OF

were

mammoth

This Is the decision of the author­
ities at the Florida State Museum
where they wero sent by C. M. Herry, to be placed ori” display as
FLORIDA bort of the collection of ■that inati

FIRST C O M M I S S I O N
BRINGS RESULTS
A tourist bureau at Orlando kopt
an securate record of answers to the
question. " W h a t led you to come to
F lo rid a." asked of ail persons who
reels tered between January 27th and
March 4th.
The registrations in
this period were 713. and of this
number 262 persona specifically
stated that they wero directly in­
fluenced to visit the state by tho
advertising of the " Florida First"
Commission. - Sales ol Florida prop■qrte' jWerc made to 27 o{ tho 202.
nierce ajitf in 0 ror\ iviyeni uoara oi
Trade each has reported a total of
more than five hundred inquiries
received directly as *a result of the
“ Florida First" advertising.
The
other boards of trade and chambers
of commerce whiih participated in
tho campaign received from 160 to
60 0 inquiries each, according to re­
ports made to the Commission at its
meeting in Orlando a few days ago.
Most of the inquiries that the ad­
vertising produced were from people
Interested in Florida as a place Of
permanent residence.
The adver­
tising of the Commission was not
designed primarily to attract this
rlass of inquiries, hut rather to in­
duce people to come to Florida for
the woniter.
The advertising ap­
peared between December 2Gth and
January 31st, at the time when
weather conditions at tho north wero
most suggestive of a visit to warmer
dimes.
In view of tho record of the Or­
lando tourist bureau and of tho
crowds that have taxed tho accom-modal ions of all sections of Florida
which were represented in the ad­
vertising. ot enn be readily soon
that there is a good foundation for
th&lt; estimate of prominent railroad
officials of more than three quurters
of a million of winter visitors tu~thtf
•tale, and in excess of one third of
thi'M' influenced to come by the arn v i t i e * of the “ Florida First" Com­
mission.
As it has been pretty welj estab­
lished that the average period be­
t w e e n the writing of a letter for in­
formation about Florida and the
purchase of property here by the
persons who have located in the
state in the past, is about one year,
tin- direct requests for information
on other subjects than winter resort
facilities, sent lo the trade bodies
participating in the "Florida First"
advertising will 1&gt;e worth following
up with vigor for a number of
months.
Mready some very substantial
&gt;ib &gt; ha v e been reported as traceable
specifically to the advertising
One
prominent cilixen of Minneapolis
win, came to Florida instead oi go­
ing to California as ho bad intended
bemuse' he was uttrnrted by this ad­
vertising, purchased 55,500 worth of
Folk county property while he was
hero.
-Several communities iiave
found that' winter visitors whom
they have entertained in consequence
of the "Florida First" campaign
have been more than ordinuril) lib­
eral purchasers of real estate.
It would appear that there is very
ittle room for doubt as to whether
or not the Florida First advertising
paid. In Orlando, il has been es­
timated that the 262 persons, who
w&lt; re brought to the city by this
advertising, remained for an average
ol t- n days and spent on an average
of not lera thar. 8100 in the town.
If these figures are correct, the city
had left in it over 826,000 by winter
visitors alone, as the result of its
contribution of leas than 3400 to
the expense of "Florida First," aside
front the amounts invested by the
27 buyers of real estate. Tho in­
quiries may bo later turned into
purchasers of property or invest­
ments of other character.
With the facts and figures before
them, there ia little wonder that
the towns and cities .which wont
into this campaign are more than
enthusiastic in favor of Its repetitition. The chairman of/ the Com­
mission Is quoted as saying that
from present indications it ia safe
to estimate that between two and
three times as many places will take
part in next eeseon’a campaign.
This has been planned to. devote a
great deal more attention to perma­
nent settlers than was done last
year In the belief that its efficiency
w*ll he accordingly increased. The
larger number of places contribut­
ing to the fund will Increase accord­
ingly the number of mediums that
can be used and greatoy widen the
■cope of the advertising.
Were Mammoth Bones
The large bones recently fqund by
L E. Vincent in the St. Johns river
■nd which wero on display In the
Herald office and which espied so

Lv Jacksonville
Ar Tift on
Ar Macon
A r Atlanta
Ar Knoxvill*
A r Louis villa
Ar IndUnapoIU
Ar Cincinnati
Ar ClevrUnd
12:50 P.M Ar Grand Rapids
5:55 P.M. Ar Chicago

9:35 A-M.
2:00 P.M.
5:08 P.M.
8:03 P.M.
U iM A M ,
4:50 A.M.
9:28 AM.

ArTIftan
Ar Macoo
Ar Atlanta
A r Chattanooga
A r Nashville
A r EranaTilla
Ar SL Louis
Ar Terre Haute
A r Chicago

Prof. C. M. McQuarrie. State Agt.
U. S. D. A., Gainesville, Fla.:
My Dear Prof. McQuarrie:
I wish to say that there has
late­
ly come into my possession a very
interesting specimen of bone taken
from the St. Johns river bottom re­
AND C O
cently by fishermen. One part of
this hone is about a yard long by
Chra. OtxsfvstuwUW /
ten inches in diameter and eight
Car, Pining .Car.
J
inches in diameter the other.
It
SrtAM Hcatio • Cw ro te LswrcD
looks like an immense bone of some
mammoth creature, four armed. I
also have from the same source and
A ldfxm tD PA .
same animal an immense ball and
n tV ttT M A Y ST
socket hone.
The npeciincnn will
T A M P A , r u ..
weigh about twenty-five pounds and
I would like to contribute them to
tho museum. Please instruct mo as
to how I shall ahip them and to ator Dr. Kelley’s experience would has been but on liquid diet by his
Mr. Patterson is still
whom they shall ho directed.
I )c Invaluable to the educational physician.
wish Mr. J. E. Vincent to have the forces of the state in securing a able to attend to his duties in his
usual genial manner.
credit ol.this contribution.’
Yours very truly,
Mr. Mess has moved into the
Stevens house near Lake Geneva,
.
C. M. Berry, .
with his family.
He will he with
County Agt. U. S. D. A.
g k n f: ya n e w s n o t e s
Barber at tho saw mill,
Mr. T. Van Jlyning, Curator, re­
Mr. Payne Daniels has gone to
plied as followss. S. H, Dewhirst had thc'tuisCuba to accept a position as engin­
ne to run a needle into her
Gainesville, Ha., Mar. 15, 1916 eer on a railroad.
Mr. C. M. Berry. Sanford, Fla :
Mr. Barber is having a location
Drur Mr. ’Berry:
surveyed for a saw mill and train
I am in receipt of tho fragments road this week.
of bone from you and have just suf­
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Morris left
ficiently restored it to determine
lor
their home in New York on
what it is. It very probably be­
Wednesday
morning.
Thoy have
longs to one of the prehistoric ele­
phants, and I think to mnmmoth,
the latest species. I wish you would
jvriti- me and give specific date and
where it was found; the conditions
and date of finding

3:53 A M .
8:53 AM .
12:24 P.M.
9:00 P.M.
2i00 AM .
9:00 P.M.
7:15 A M .
2:00 PAf.
7:45 AM .

Ltr Jacksonville
ArTlfton
A r Macon
A r Atlanta
A r Chattanooga
Ar Naahvillo
A r Martin
A r St. Loni*
A r Evansvilla
A rT arro Haul*
A r Chicago

,8i30 PJH,
12:50 A-M.
4i2SAJtf.
7140 A_M. *
12112P.M.
4i45P A L
11 &gt;55 P.M.
7i9SAAf.
9i 58 P.M.
It 33 A-M.
7(03 A-M.

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

General Fire
S an fo rd

Florida

Every other car on the road i.s a Ford;
more than half the cars bought this
year will he* Fords.
There’s a mighty
good reason.
Ford cars are filling a
place in every fiield of human activity.
&lt;‘ost about two cents a mile to operate
and m aintain.
Hotter order yours
today! Runabout $390; Touring Car
$-140; Coupeiet $590; Tow n.C ar $040;
Sedan $740. All prices f. o. b. Detroit.
On sale at Sanford Machine &amp; Oarage
( ’ompany.

We are very glad lo get this speci­
men. hut 1 would advise you for tinfuture, il you have occasion to send
anything of the kind that you wrap
each specimen well with old news­
papers and then pack them in a I
hotflth' avoid shaking, as this one is
Very badly broken
County Superint cadent
Very respectfully yours,
Thrasher and Mr. Walter
T. Van llyning.
were ill Geneva on business on
Curator.
nesduy of this week.
1 be county commissioners were
In-re last week lo inspect the Indian
Knew Value of HI* Work,
Itiver Sanford Orlando Highway.
flu otnparahly the best epitaph for
They will pul the convicts Lo work S i r l a m e s Murray, great eat of dict ion­
here in a short time straightening ary muKers, might ne t aken from one
or the conv e r s at i o ns between J ohns on
the west end of the road
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Sheldon and
the latter’s sister. Mrs. Ilnrr of
Jameatuwn, New York drove over
to DeLand.
Mias Jeannetta Shel­
don who is in school at Stetson
returned .with them.
Mrs, Jacobs, formerly Miss Main*
Doner of Chuluots is visiting in
G e n e s a t Ills week .
Mr C K Patterson has been in
poor
health for some time past, and
throughout the state in recogni­
tion of his services to , Education,
tho Flofida Educational' Association
elected him president in 1913, As
county superintended! he has been a
genuine leader In the upbuilding of
the Alachua system.
H«* has won
the loyalty and respect oi •his t e a c h -j
iug force, who regard him as a source
of inspiration
His teadyrs feel
that they liuve his hearty support in,
all movements for school better­
ment
Dr Kelley introduced the
Kurtil School survey, whereby the
rural teacher took stock of his com- j
munity conditions,, that ho might
more closely identify himself with
the life of his people. School li­
braries are found in all of his schools
and he is an earnest advocate- o i a
rural school library law. His schools
have been consolidated, iiltcrior high
school woA in Bmnll schools eliptinated, and the schools .themselves
adapted to country life.
Warm­
hearted in the advocacy of the
child’s welfare, ulways the gentle­
man, never the autocrat, Dr. Kelley
is essentially a superintendent who
superintends. He believes that the
state superintendent should spend at
least one third ot his time in actual
school inspection. He bolievei that
the atato department of education
aboutd be the center of inspiration
for tho public school teacher* of
Florida. He favors changes fn the
present teacher’s examination laws
that will make the rural and small
town teachers seek training especial­
ly for this field.
F or ten years prior to hli'o|egtion
aa superintendent of Alachua county
in 1906 he wae a member of the
county school boefd.
During the
,
stete
book adoption of 1911 he
served ss chairman of the SubTextbook Commission. Dr. Kelley

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Mr*. 11. L. Gibson Entertains the Will Be I.orated On Side Perch
The Hotel Carnee
v / Daughters ef Wesley
For Sale -T ho beet-Mfb A n4 dry
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The* Daughters of Wesley w «V
entertained ,b'y Mr*. II. L. Gibson day ip political ,circleB w^ll center 10th St. and B a y Av*. Cheap and
St. her home on'M agn olia avenue around the Hotel Carnes which will easy payments. Address Box 1162.
The speakers
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Thursday
evening.' There waa no be headquarters.
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business so this was wholly a soda! stand will be the side porch feeing
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T h e next evening. Mrs. Gibson delighted her th e cast and the speakers will be
LADY AUDLfeY’8 S E C R E T
doubtedly the. best, pleco of emo­ such a contingency."
Manager covered couch, I revolving book
with many selections on the just at the east door.
tional acting ever seen anywhere.” season the same thing happened, and
Vicfrole and later served refresh­ Carnes haa kindly donated- the use css«, 1 gasoline range, 1 Junior vio­
A Wonderful Production —Dlacusaed
I t la not generally known, but Mr. it ag^ln became necessary for him to
ments.
Those present were Mcs- of his house tor the day and the lin, 1 settee and chalra to m atch.
aend
for
rnonay
enough
to
bring
the
by Marshall Farnara
Farnum almost becomes’ a minister
dames
J
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D. Roberts,- T, D. Hayes, visitors will be made moat comfort Inquire 106 E. 3rd St. Sanford, Fla.
Finding that he
Shown at tho Star Wednesday, and then a lawyer, before becoming company back.
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Claude
Herndon,
W. W. Abernathy, able in.every way. The Carnes be­
an actor and later a director. Both was determined to become an'actor,
March 22nd.
ing
official
headquarters
will
be
T.
W.
Williams,
H.
H.
Hill,
Missan
.brother Bill took him with hia own
For Sale—Nice pony, spHng wagoo
Marshall Farnum, who directed his brothers, William afid Dustin
Bessie, Ray ton, Lota Hvans, Versa crowded with the politicians and
company.
* had
entered
the
profession,
and
the
the sensational William Foa. photoand
harness, aft for |95.00. Leaving
thia1
meeting
promiaca
to
bo
one
of
Woodcock, Saidlo Williams, Elisa­
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drama “ LAdy Audley’s Secret,*' sin old folks, although professional '
the largest that has occurred In the
beth Musson.
which Theba Bars is starred ia a themselves wished Marshall to enter Francla X. Bushman and Beverly
city.
Enquire L. T.’ Crialer, Ohio
slate in many years.
Announcements ■*
Bayne Tonight
member of the. fitted Farnum fam­ some other field. The ministry was
House,
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Arrangements have not been com­
Tho Workers Council will hold
The next Attraction on the Metro
ily. It seems that Mr. Farnum dis­ determined upon for the young msn
their regular meeting Wednesday pleted for the program for Friday
For Sale— Fine lota on Myrtle
likes to aposk about his own work, and ho was sent to the Easton,. program la "M a n and His Soul,” a
night
at seven o'clock. All teachers, but it is certain that the speaking avenue, at rock bottom price# for
Malkc,
Conference
Seminary,
a
pretentious
feature
In
which
Francis
but when asked about Miss Bara he
officers and adult members of the will start at ten o'clock in tho morn­ cash. Also two story house corner
I t did not X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne,
# . • waxed enthusiastic. " W h y ," he cx- Methodist institution.
Bunday school are urged to bo pres­ ing and lost the greater part of the Oak and Fourth strdot. Apply 4 1 0
ho exclaimed, " I have been produc­ take young Farnum, or the faculty the foremost of screen /artists 'are
ent, as very Important buslneaa Is to day.
* ------- Oak avenue.
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ing for the last fifteen years, but of the Seminary cither, for that eeen in the stcllsr roles. This mar• —*-------—.— —— l----------------------- be transacted.
All
the
candidates
have
promised
never have I seen a woman gifted matter a long time to discover his vclous Metro wonderplay, which
For Sale— Wholesale fish business
Our aim for Easter is 400 in the to bo here If possible and there will
with such reai» dramatic ability.*' total lack of inclination for the was produced* by the Quality P ic­
Lost Sunday the bo thousands of people here to hear nets, fish boats, launches, etc. C. L
“ You know/’ lie Sfent.^on, "Lady ministry. So he was sent to the tures Corporation will be shown Sunday school.
attendance reached 246 and great them. Tho local candidates will als Vincent.
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Audley’s Secret contalnsjaomo of the University of Maine to study law. here at tho Star Theatre tonight.
______________________________^----Interest
is being manifested.
be out In force and the day should
most dramatic action ever screened. Ho lasted there for three years, but
It promises to be tho sensation of
For Sale—Two lots^nctr corner
Prayer meeting service following be a grand getting .together for the
Lady Audley is a womah cursed by the call of the blood was too strong tho season, a£ It, is easily the best
Celery
avenue and Hickory street,
the
Workers
Council
Wednesday
county
of
Seminole.
hereditary insanity, which causes to be denied. He obtained a job production la'wbtch these two not­
sire
each
lot 44 feet by 128 feet."*
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At the exhibition booth in the
her to attempt her . husband's $ f e . ■with a travelling repitory company, able atara have appeared, and a night.
Saleable
white
people only.. |160.0(&gt;
Junior League
Stone Gove building the celery dis­
Her malady, however, ia not ob­ doing, aa he expresses it "everything crowning achievement fori Metro, a
for
both
lots.
Inquire Herald Of­
at
3
o'clock.
Parents
'please'serfd
play will attract the visitors and
vious. Neither does it come upon from selling song books in front of company which ia setting a pace for
fice:
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your
children
promptly.
with the customary courtesy ac­
her suddenly. I t is tho general de­ the house to playing juvenile leads." high standards.
corded visitors celery will be given
velopment of an inherited taint, After three weeks the show went on
/
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For Sale—Owing to change toMr. Bushtnsn and Miss Bayne
to all those, who want to taste the electrical power wo have on hand
. and the wonderful action of Miss the rocks in Williamsport, Pa., and are surrounded by an exceptionally
Entertained Seniors
Bara In tracing tho slow growth of it devolved upon young Farnum to capable cast, including Helen Dun­
Miss Frances Aspinwall enter­ real Sanford4 product.
machinery in good condition, con­
the disease from the time of the send for enough money to bring"the bar, , Grace Valentine and other tained the Senior class and- faculty
sisting of boilers, engines, water
birth of her child to the big climax entire troup buck to New York, •As notable atago rind/-screen players. of the Sanford High School ai her
Aids and Abets Disease.
pumps,- (jre pumps, air compres­
of the story, when *ho becomes ab­ Mr. Farnum puts it, "they^prob- The production'*m mounted on an home Friday night. The house was
Doctors havo learned that worry sors and sundry other machines,
solutely a raving maniac ia un- nbly only took me along f6f just elaborate scale,- and in a remark­ beautifully decorated in the class means Insomnia, nervous dyspepsia, which we offer at prices which are a
able allegory the creation o( the colors green and white, with sugges­ hysteria, that it weakens tho bodily small part of the"orijfinal cost. If
defenses ami aids the attack of dis­
world i* shown, also the Garden of tions- of St. Patrick's Day.
intktft^lwd address Virginia Carolina
It Is the"
The evening was pleasantly spent eases of mlcroblc origin
Eden and other uqique scenes. An­
ChctOtf al Co., core H. 1L Peabody,
In contests in which Miss
Alina precursor or predisposing causS_-of MupeHnlnedent, Sanford, Fla.
other5 scene shows
the
destruction
of
many bodily ills; It is the one thing
v- ■ .
rst VV*-.
other scene shown the destruction Gcortz zantl Mr. Hume Humph which saps the patient's vitality —
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by fire of a large factory, in -whies were the fortunate winners. At the which, broadly speaking. Is hls power
HF:
rpc Jersey pigs, two
For Sale—
more than a thousand persons ap­ close of the evening the guests gath­ to will to get well.
months
old.
Apply
J. j j . Lord,
ered
around
tables
which
were
ex­
pear. The production was dirocted
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Sanford,
Flu.
quisitely
decorated
in
the
class
by John W. Noble.
No Rivalry,
colors
A delicious salad course
For Sale Eggs for Hatching
visitor waa being shown over a
was served. Miss Aspinwall was as­
big
cotton
mill
by
the
proprietor,
who
Thoroughbred,
Utility,
Barred
LOCOMOTIVES ( HASH
sisted in serving by Miss Margaret
proudly displnyed some of (tin fnlirlrs Plymouth Hocks, 10 cents each.
Diuck and her sister. Mrs. J. A.
produced. Holding up a piece of print Fifty &lt;*r more. 7 cents each.
King
|New Vit iicr ;i|&gt;b Kent lire ‘ 'The Inland T «kit eh.
During the evening Mrs.
of Surprise"
Supplies Many Takuch rendered appropriate songs ed calico, he said "Our latest pattern Poultry Yards, Lakeland. Fla.
Excellent work. Isn't It?" "It's all
Thrills
59-6tc
for the occasion.
right." said the visitor, "but you can't
At the Star, Thursday.
hold a candle to the goods we I urn out
I ,-r Sale Sideboard,
bookcase
In uiy works'" "rtame line?" asked tho and other household- furniture. Mias
A Pullman day couch, and u Pull­
Another Attraction Mar. 28lh
host, somewhat offended
"No.” roman sleeper and two locomotives
On account of selling the Chau­ Jolnqd the other; "our* Is gunpowder.'" Hunter, on Sanford Orlando road,
are destroyed to give movie funs n
it f n No i
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tauqua tickets entirely too cheap
real thrill in the Vitngraph's latest
the association had a small deficit,
For Sale Phaeton in excellent
release, "T h e island of Surprise."
Concentrati on.
in order to meet Ibis the Alkahest
condition
Will sell to quick cash
The scenes of the railroad wreck
It
Is
concentration
that
counts
Tho
Lyceum has agreed to furnish an­
buyer
at
$60
00. Cost three times
were taken near Philadelphia, join­
flame of a candle applied direct I*
other attraction
on
commission.
I
mjmre Fernald Hard
I
Ills
price
more uncmnforinOle than die diffused
ing the country estate of J, B. Duke,
This entertain merit will lie hold in neat of a mast lurnace Selected
w are 1 ’o
iiO-'Jte
the tol&gt;ri&lt;;ro king
Allen’s Theatre
Tuesday
night.
The locomotives a c r e placed by March 2hih
hor '•ah- £ Desk
Bookkeepers
Director 1’uul Srardon facing one
She
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Chance*.
standing
desk
and
chair,
black walThe Zimmer Sisterit Concert Party
J u s t t h e same, a man who can tell’ a nut, oiled finish.
another on a single track and sent I[with
Gbod a* new.
»,th Miss Nelliy Zimmer, Harpist
headlong toward one another
The | Miss Ethel Zimmer, pianist and con- good wat ermel on by looking at 11 and Hig bargain at $S fid
Inquire Fercrash destroyed both engines, which I trnlto soloist. Miss Nellie Poster. thumpi ng It often s el e c t s a bail wlfs li aid II ard '* a r e * ( n
60-atc
V/ her looks alone. . An a c o nd a St an­ ------------------------------------------ ----------- toppled, over into the coaches.
render and soprano soloist.
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dard
For_ Sale J Automobile
Cadillac
v
Puller announcements
will
he
It tvas In this muss of wreckage
war ______ ____ !
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seven
passenger,
in
elegant
condi­
t h a t the a ct o r s wore posed and the tnude in Friday's issue of The Her­
V tion.
will
sell
for
$1560.00
ennh
or
take
Eve r yt hi ng Wor t h While.
scene taken with Lovell, the hero, ald.
Theda Batkin "Lady Audleya Secret" at the Star Wednesday
a
Ford
Roadsjer
or
five
passenger
if
Never
think
vnursnlf
too
Insignifi­
The admission will he Adults 60e,
t h e girl w h o m he is ,»upin
grtfld
condition
us
part
pay.
cant
or
t
he
ttylng
too
mean
You
ami
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Buy your ticket
[posed lo marry.
H have an In fin It,* c apaci t y for absorb­
60-2 tc
early.
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‘graph feature urte of ihe best, films)' Of course women should pro|m*o It
produced under their trade mark is women wfiu change their entire lives
^Fqpturvd »r» i h*s productW wrT* WL»-p1&gt;y(nurnfflfi». Il ls women who take
limn Courtenuy, long n favorite
iti! otr on colossif responsibility by tnatrb
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lugitimatc stage; Eleanor Wop4y ’ mony. The woman should surely bo
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ond other premu
prorftiv allowed to choose tho man Tor whom
j &gt; ruff, Vena
Keefe and
rient VitNqJrei'hera..
’
e^e tebds herself able
wolfram) give,
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With his memoyy Trlank. of. jireced- m«ir.Q»ri !r«uil» up i« n«w. WM if they
mg .events m Erls hi
lie, aim! w-itfv two | have ndiicrleil the wrong .woman they
b ea ut i f ul girls b hu t h : c l a i mi ng to he l i a j o) oonly
n i y . lIbemach
h e t ps c G vs y l u a u t e -lor it
Oak rj Avenue
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his wife as the
are ^stranded ; Xvomen of the V'urld
VALUES ARE DETERMINED BY COMPARISON
-an island in the SolitU Sens,'in­
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Between 3rd and 4th Si,
fested with ferocious savages, the;
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--hern of the new Vitagraph Blue!
"D ay boforn y cslcn ln y .” related The
— Open
Ribbon
Fe%giro,
"Thu
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Island
of
[
landlord
of ihn Petunia tavern, "n fel­
Admission 15c Nightly. Saturdays 5 and 10c
ha* u problerp which ler th at hail only been In tpwn half
■,fc‘*Vilnld rock the brains of tho prriin- a day walked Into tho mlddio of tho
Tuesday, March 21st—Metro Picture— Francis X. Bush­
man and Beverly Bayne in "Man anti His Soul," a
nry story teller. Cyrus Townsend stre e t, right out In front, hero, gnvo
ator^Vif the birth of conscience in 6 acts. 5 and 15c.
Brady, however, from whose novel sort o f tt shout, and dropped d ea d !”
“ W as tho train so lato that hq ox*
Wednesday, March 22—William Fox Featuie— Theda
the film was picturized, is no ordin­
pocted to bo obliged to stay hero over
Bara in ‘ I.ady Audley's Secret."
Miss Bara is ronary story teller, and he finds a way night? asked a hyporrrlttcal drum­
»|dtnd the greatest emotional actress thejugeen jtfts
of deciding the point in question.
ever known, and-she is at her I eighth in trip picture.,
mer whtftke sales bad not been all that
Thursday, March 23—Big Four Doy—William Cou-te
he had desired.— Kansas City Ktar.
. nay in "The Island of Surprise" n Blue Ilibdon fea­
ny Ward That Fascinating I.lllle
at 3 p. m.
ture written by Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady and
Actress
much Letter than "The Island of Regeneration."
Fannie Ward, the distinguished
Friday, March 24th— Paramoi/nt Day— Fannie Ward
Reading Room Free to All
in the "For the Defense."
Miss Ward was last seen
Star of the Lasky Company, who re­
in Tennessee’s Pardner, and she even displays more
At the Star
cently created such a furore by her
talent In this picture,
T hursday
splendid performance in the Lasky
COMING—Sarah Rernheart in "JcannC Don*.
production of Rector Turnbull’s
t#&gt;
THE
gripping story, "T h e Cheat,” will
Conccrtti by the S U r’s Orchesta Nightly
be seen at tho Star Theatre on F r i ­
day, Mar. 24, in the Jesse L. Lasky
Matinee Daily at 3:15; Night at 7
production of ’’For tho Defense,” a
,v
daring detective story by the game
author. In “ For the Defense" Miss
Ward !■ oeen as Fidele, a little
Prench novice fresh from tho con­
vent. How the witnesses a murder
and later ia able to aecure a confes­
sion from the asaaxain and free the
? All Local AdTcrllHcmcnfs Under
man she loves makes a photodrama
This Heading T H R E E CENTS e
of unusual merit.
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
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Charge ?5 Cents.
^Prominent in the excellent c u t
supporting Mix* Ward are , Jaek
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Dean, Horace B. Carpenter, Jamca
Neill anff othor members of the
SA LE' ■
Lasky all star orgapixation. It ia a
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SOMETHING DOING EVERY NIGHT
Paramount Picture.
Lor Sale—-Four good mules, wngon-and harness, farming implements,
Triumph of Motor Truek.
etc. P. O. Box 838.
55-tfc
In Frenca a bronro statue wslghlng
three and a half tone, that w u too
. . For Sale- Thoroughbred
R. J.
large to be handled by railroad or
Red Rggs for hatching. $1.00 for 14.
canal, waa hauled on a motor truek
W. M. Haynes, Herald Office.
to ita destination.
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- cvpiityre
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Rent tine nicely furnished
11At and cold water.
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House for Rent— No. 116 gWest
Ninth Si, Apply to H. C. DuBose,
112 N T Park. Ave.
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Llrr Rent— Bovcral nice office
r6oms over Yowell'e. Enquire N. P.
Y-o well 4: Co.
32-tf
Board and room by day or week.
Gate City House.
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For Rent— 5 room house, 422 Pal­
metto. $io per month.
W. M.
Haynes, Herald Office.
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For Rent—708 Park avenue. En­
quire of H. C. DuBose, First and
P'^k^nvenue. «
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CLASSIFIED

WANTED

ADVERTISING

Wanted— Position aa caretaker of
house of some one going away for
the summer.
Address P. O. Box
486, city.______
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For &gt;ub- Good horse cheap G R
llled'oi , l ell r&gt; avenue.
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See J . T. Allen, Seventh and
Iaiurcl for heavy hauling, plowing
and cutting. He is prepared to do^
all kinds of team work. Phone 804..
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Wanted to R ent— Plano for sev­
eral weeks. Will pay for removal ef
same.
Address Mrs. H. L. DeForest, Sanford.
69-2tc
For Exchange— Will accept Ford
automobile aa part payment on good
8 aero tract, 2 acres cleared and
fenced and under cultivation A
years. Not tih&gt;s. This land If tiled
will raise Any kind pf crops. • En­
quire at Herald offica.
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ON. TUESDAYS
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VOLUME VII

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Wo,th Living

FRIDAY MARCH 21. 1916

NO. 62

Puleston and Mrs. ft. \V. Herndon.
thusiasm in the numerous recitals
The sixth prize went to the float
she has given with her sister.
arranged by the B. &amp; O. Garage on
In a long description of one of her
an International truck and was a
concerts the Musical Enterprise of
distinctively Sanford float, being
Camden, N. J., remarks as follows:
trimmed in celery and other vegti**'
"Th o talentod young harpist waa
aides, With James Stewart drivings
given an enthusiastic welcome and
Receiving hopo/utble ificntioTi was
each number was heartily encored.
the Drisson car trimmed in orango
ShsT-dolighted all with her ease and
and purple, in which were Mrs.
grace, as well as the sweetness of
Britton. Me*. J. T. Wallace, Mrs.
her music.”
**R E. Tolar, Mrs. Fred Walsemati
Miss. Ethel Zimmer, Pianist and
and
Miss
Gladys
Fields
of
Tampa.
PARADE W I T N E S S E D b y
MANY PROMINENT YACHTS- THE S A N F O R D GROWERS
Contralto Soloist
SWEET L I T T L E TOTS IN
Among the many other cars get­
h u n d r e d s
o p
•
MEN HERE TO SEB* .
BROUGHT IN SOME FINE
Miss Ethel Zimmer is a young
BEAUTIFUL DECORATED
ting special mention by the judges
VISITORS
woman of great personal charm, pos­
EVENT
,
CELERY
- CABS
were the I.aing car, Gilbert car,
\—
.
' * •* * “ •
sessing a splendid personality, well
M
Maine*
car,
Dieterich
car,
Arnert
Tin* Spring Fair ami Celery FeaThe Hernld has contended for
Those who thought the Celery adapted for platform work. She la
The auto parade on Tuesday was *
tival opened'.very ulisplciously on car and Knights of Columbus car. years that Lake Monroe was o n e’of Fair was a joke woke up on a large a graduate of the Ithaca Conserva­ fine of cogrse, but waa there over
Tuesday mornlhg" a t 11 o'clock when
The Herald car was decorated in the finest race courses in the state disappointment yesterday 'morning tory of Music and has had wide ex­ anything lovelier or sweeter than
the cntfnon of Count Jo»cf DeMont newspapers and in order to carry ou for boats of all claaaea and the re­ when 'the Celery started coming in perience as a pianist and contralto our babies on parade Wednesday
announced th e s ta rtln g of the mon­ the black and white efTect the trim­ gatta yesterday demonstrated this from rujveral sections .and the fine soloist. Fora number of years she morning.
More than fifty littlo
ster auto parade from Tenth atrect. mings were of the same and the fact. The races were not as well prizes were awarded to tho growers was with the LeBarge Concert ones, from the tiny infant to the
l.eil by Sheriff Hand, Chief Tillis devil was seated astride the radi­ attended by the yachtsmen with who realized that for a little trouble Company and with h£t own com­ five year old girls and boys march­
ami the mounted police the parade ator. P. M. Klder drove the cars their, bouts us should have been, on a great reward was in store for them. pany she has had fnAny tours ing in Hn£. It was a pretty picture
started with the Royal Fu^leflr and in the car were the business account of the lateness of the season There was a misunderstanding on throughout all parts of tho coun- of exquisite baby beanty, the littlo
band in the front and .then .oorne the manager W.
M. Haynes. Supt. hut enough of them were here to Ulo part of the growers who had cj^ tfy.
human low ers vicing with the flower
beautiful cara. in regal splendor ‘of Ratliff and Martin McDaniel and view the course and express their pectFll to compete and the commit­
decorations
around them ns tho
She doea piano monologues with
llowen), bunting and decorations. Guy Stenstrnm.
admiration for the lake, Next sea­ tee about the time for bringing on quaint descriptions of what it all floats and carts lined out for tho
The Fire Department trucks, ladder
The auto parude was great-and so son Sanford will have a big event in the celery for award and this kept means, and she (days from the mnrch, many of the older group
natron and hose carts were first in pronounced by the many peop.e who February in the speed boat class several from coming in on the first
musters in such a way that the com­ pushing their doll carts or pushline mid had been decorated for the witnessed it. ’ While those partici­ The results of the races yesterday awards
The idea of Jhe manage­ mon people understand and. are en­ rnobilea or inarching together in
ixr.ision and Chief Paxton and his pating bad but ly.tle lime for dec- were as follows:
ment was for tho growers who had tertained and pleased.
Enthusiastic applause burst
She raises pairs.
clhcient bunch of fire fighters were tjruHuiis the bara.W'ere excellent and
111 the speed boat class tho Flying some celery lo bring it to tho exhi- the musical standard of her hearers. forth continuously as the prettily
in evidence on the wagons.
Majwc gave'the vm.it ops,*, it good idea of the Eagle tielonging to Capt. .Lansing jition booth for the visitors 'to see
decorated carta
passed
admiring
The State Journal of Lincoln,
Davison, the city council and of­ Hanford ’itpiriV -jW
friends. Tho parade was led by the
of Lake George light house station and eat and on Thursday bring in
rprise.
Neb.,, in commenting upon lier
ficials were also at the head of the
tho exhibition celery und come in
Woman’s Club car with its pretty
Immediately aff^r .the parade tin* won first.
work,
very aptly suid that she is
prpeession and the Baptist Temple
the
prize
class.
Several
growers
;-decora
tin ns of roses, and driven by
In the heavy cruiser class the
judges disappeared in tin* crowd
"A charming young Indy who knows
fi.,v« Hand lirought up the rear to
brought
in
the
prize
stuff
early
in
Mrs.
John
Meisch. In this car rodo
and have not been seen since blit it \ •Tima belonging to Mr Kennison
how to entertain an audience with
|..i tilings lively and leave u good
the
week
and
it
was
not
in
lit
Con­
;
the
winners
of the Better Baby
is thought that they will come ont of Orlando won first, Commodore
beautiful songs, beautifully sung,
la-ti m the mouth of the beholders
dition
for
compelitiun
(
Contest
of
l
!*!*&gt;.
wiih their mothers.
Nevertheless I Dahliett of Sanford second, the
of retirement today
and higb class piano solos artistii'alThis wa* an attractive feature of the
"i
parade started on
Tenth [they h.l v• I (o' I han k ■* of tin* M\j Olige - I a men n( Del,u Mil ! Ii iril
lb
•r t In display i» &gt;me f but ly rendered
parade,
The
mothers
wearing
uni wi*nt down Park to lir it j meat and I it•*v an- all brave men to
III tin* caluii l,o.ii race ( apt, S u n b 't can I* proud ••t and while Miss Iterthn \t rfls. Reader and
nurse's
raps
and
aprons,
held
their
• iru there circled over the I undertake in* h
t stupendous task I Bugenh.1rt of the Mamie first, Mill Tie there i' not much id it tin* ipiulity
I nsir ii mcnlalisl
bullies in their arms
These were
v r- r part of the business and resis
of
If
l’
best
| Hawn nf Geo Det nlir* second, the
Mi-* Wells is the read* r will* tin*
i
-eciions of the city.
The
udg* » w*:rr I .corgi* I l*&gt;y Boston Lyrics, who was with Ui6 Jack Allen Gillen, William Albert
NI’Mi. bi-lehgliig to Roy J tills be­
H H . G R O W l . l l s V N I &gt; S l i l I* I* b i t s
Gillen. Billy Boughclle Wight, S rah
.iih their burdens of
pretty
Wininer and Charles Tyler. |r | ) t | 1 | | •
ing third.
She \\ill dO 1he Maxwell, Mary Maxwell. Jeannette
o.iiipuiita and the many
Aunts
fiH'*DTtri
ifclw
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Vr.M
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The William l imlliourne Co. Mak­
■oilng Monday r i, M !.■, -pe* oil iiopstirO1and Gerald Geiger
Ill the free for til race the Nettie
As ’. he
&gt;i forth great applause from
a "1. .inti .liter a * ari fiil iu
ran i'* me of
ing il spci lull) of Mail Itfdrf
i uni’ fir-l. M illlr Hawn si’i’ului
ear
bail
been
decorated
f•
•
r
the
auto
. ml.led thnusiiiid.4 gnltilfevd
' ? llu |ij||(l V
AII«),' A-A.1r«1- Vkl'fl
I! u s l o t ’ *»f*
I lie l .it'll o broke the /leering gear
Help out the &lt; huulatiqua A**so- parade it was not eligible for
tide walks ami everywhere
One of the largest firms in the in the cruiser race ami ibis prevent­
elation by attending this atiraeiion prize in the Baby parade, although
i be line of the parade The
I’ri/.C. l ow ashed &lt;’e|er\
'd ally more races in. tills class
Adults nil ii-fit- r bill fell L*.ri cents very beautiful
Sanford
district
growing
and
slop
Tin* judges found il
4 .
of the parade had an auto
I
( Ifte 11.(If I'nn \ irgl 'll.
plug
celery
are
flu*
Win
Coulbourne
Tin
Virginia
It
.
the
fast
bout
lit/
dillicult to make a decision on the
r.. i the line at several points,
i S p r i i a l Heru\ mo bt i goods
merits of t li** decorations for all
s |t. \ s H I P R I M , l t d . S S
•r in get a line of the ears at Co. who li.nc over si \i ( airi's m bulging to I T Brady w.e* unable
1
1 In \ lfgmr.it 1 a: nl’iva l H
celery
and
lett-uci
I
bis
firm
bus
to
compete
on
iiceount
of
engine
were no lovely but they finally
0 1. &gt;■Hi ,i gles and when I fie i-nr*
I&gt;n-t(T|ih local agent al San
Brady was so
iiru n f i t n a l d H a r d w a r e t u. lie awarded the prizes as follows The
• l up in (font of I In* Ro'el play I'd n« important port iii tin* trouble .uni i apt
\\ on l y T. I Hawkins
t mdivuitl first prize to Mara* Louise
organizes ItuMiicsi,
1 .in,.-- tin* work of tile judges 111 j growing and shipping of winter disgusted 1tint he sold lilt* boat to
and
Hriic Ltiwnshed Celery
Vegetables
und
their
“
Quality
Frank
Allen
on
the
spot
time*
pleased
t((
1
Foster, riding upon a riooi of while
«'.&gt;v i- the finest ears was certainly
Me
are
at
all
*1
Hor se So u tb Bend
,,
'Tin* races a llrji Ved intitiy yychts- A w . i rife* I t i n
i ' ,t for them
The judge** were First' brand with the red
note itiiiveinctit* that will tend to roses, drawn liy a Cavalier in white,
They J men liefe from a distance and they Hlow, iKi li.it i’ll by Hill II aripy’Ttx^’ improve Sunflrd und her posithirv as E. K. Foster, Jr.,
the little lady
'■ i Tuesday morning and were tiow well known t o the trad**
Co Sanford. Won !*y I, A Brnjnnhi|
r
in
car
lots
and
pay
special
at­
sitting
upon
her
throne
with ’the
were
delighted
with
tint
course
here,
*omp.irative strangers in the city,
!l city *if Florida
Progress in husilc.
•• •
tention
to
tin*
northern
trade
but
sweet
grace
of
baby
dignity.
Every
i
\pressing
their
opinion
Mint
the
lug
iriowitig the occupants of any
ness means progressive Sanford.
detail of the decoration, the little
first Prize,
Washed
Celery-of !bc tarj|. They were J . R. Hay­ their specialty i» the mail order busi­ races that are pulled olT^ In Miami
Th^* Geo. H. Formild Hardware
den
Dmahn, Nebraska, Janies ness and they are making a strong and pther (daces in the *9(Attr ^i^ring Awarded f&gt;bi&gt; Half I’uri Virginia Coni|iuny of Sanfor*! i» setting the one’s attire nnd the courtier’s suit
was harmonious and artistic.
The
Ti vlor of Philadelphia and Sharon hid foi" the trade of tin: southern ibe winter months could he staged Carolina Sperm! Peruvian tit2 gumlx, (mcp for, ti better Sunford.
During
group
prize
of
equal
value,
irt
each
donated
by
,V.
(
Co.,
II
G,
i)i**there much better
The .yarhurpten
Jo- . - of I ndinnafiolis. After u most j Mti‘tes
the past V**cks this coin|tany has
case two und a half dollars in gold
U on by
In order to supply this trade the would not have t«&gt; take the tiresome erjcil bw'ul itgent Sanford
■ari-fid inspection of. the . different
mad*’ great .**Iri*f*•*, towiir'l- its hIii was aw.tnp’l lu Mar;. ultd.Ollxcr
lo.
Gli
liter
n
(
'oulbourne
(
u
are
wasleng
t
be
ami
dangerous
trip
down
the
east
- e awards were made as fulgar: ’ l..»rg**r Imniin
for .* larger
r
i'1'iinil I'm*- \\ awhcil i I*■ry , nia'i^ gre.i! -I ri*lew toward-* n-* »!o Miller ilu* twins nt Dr and Mrs
icier.* Mi I in it own factory face i oust i.it.il and ’’.inford would bring
lire .utmagu avua.
Vwaided •trie Spring 1 i i H a r r &gt; a.
Aouiuti lb** v w rt*« f r h n r Oliver I. Miller.
prizr, The Woman's I'lub tiously called the ‘'laundry '* and Visitor- from e\ery psrl of tin* niun
al.so in white and drawn by Theo­
tile
relery
conies
from
t
he
w
qs||
d
m
.
jTTuT
b
j
TYrnal
d
H
a
r
d
wa
r
e
Co.
,
try.
—
Sartford.
'Among
tho
various
i beautiful yin* decorated in
dora Miller and Ruth Henry, dressed
The boat (uceit demonstrated that Sanford. Won by H. H ChnppeU. cltaxrgxrs -tj^is company Iiuh made has
and green and trimmed in Hban ^aiid perfect and is tied ujt m
as
fairies.
The pretty idea vraa
Second Prize, Beat Crate Celery — hx*cn that mf renovating their stock,
red roses,.* tho club flower, rttractive packages tbut ure most with the cooperation of tho people
cleverly developed ntid altogether
plcasinf!
to
the
eye
of
the
buyers.
here and by the assistance of Mesffr*. Awarded One, Half Ton Wilson *£ discarding unsalable goods, the re­
ur had been trimmed by the
•r.lmfming. The seroird prise winner
bolus of the club and was driven- This firm waa among the pioneers in Sherman and Kennison of th** San­ T Co., for relery grown with W &amp;. placing of in *i*1*■r n stocks and ren­
wax Cart Went in a lovely pink ami
the
idea
of
washing
Sanford
celery
ford
Boat
Works
and
Cnpi.
Brady;
T f^rtiitreh'. hv It C Maxwell ovating the store so that the aj*
hv Mrs John MvUch and with Imr
white carriage, .pushed by Emily
Geo
De- !u. .*1 agent. Won by T 1 Hawkin'* pcurtotec of tlieir establishment is
were (|)t. president of the club, Mrs. at home and putting it up in (nick- Cottimodnre Gabbetl,
Ray
To Martha Aimed* Bryaq.
I'ugenhurt and Roy ; It ih the opinion of m.tii\
Iniiu W Djrkina, Mrs. W. W Aher- ages that would attract the trail*1 ( iilte* ( a p t
who (ileusunt to t lie e&gt; i’
w
us
given
the third prize, a sago
Mr** W. I„ Morgfln, Mrs Their success bus been phenomenal Tillis and the other local spurts Sntl- I |
seen the celery on exhibit ton
Mr Sharon K Jones, an expert (rutill
The carriage was in yellow
and
their
mad
order
business
lias
ford to st season call easily have one l i i i ’ nothing in Florida mold tourli
In *w Turner, Mrs G**o 1-n.v. Jr
grown st* i&gt;111y during the season , „j tiic largest regalias on Lake ii (or quality and park and tin* ex­ hardware man fnim l miianap.dts, Hhlt v. hit**, with dully little ’ yellow
ur t Mr* Henry \\ ight.
lnd . has been in Sanford some six biddies, and Easter *-gg», for Miss
until they have been forced lo double Monroe that lias evl*r been held in hibition here today, i* attracting
weeks reorganizing .md putting on Martha t» just a tiny hiddh* herself,
file second prize was awarded to their office force to keep up with
the state
wtib* attention
Sanford celery this a modern basts the hustm-M of l biz 'n ,e Raster egg idea was also clever­
i 1- &gt;iir driven by Miss May Thrash- the increased business
Their idea
The prizes hung up yesterday fur year i* said to be the finest that hux company.
lu line with this pro­ ly developed in this entry. Riding
•
I fits car was trimmed in white
of sending out orjly the best quality the different events were of great ever been grown and the grower*
gressive movement the company has in a beautiful carriage covered with
,*o *1 yellow (lowers and was greatly
right from their own farms and guar­ value, amounting to several hundred are learning that the good pack and
secured the services of Mr. Jus. white roses Was Mary Elizabeth
t*i hlinerd by the five lovely * girls,
anteeing the quality and- pack’ has dollars and wifi lie awarded by Capt {mn| quality will bring results.
Taylor of Philadelphia, Bn , as
Mu.. Thrasher driving the cur and
Tolar, sweet und dainty herself, to
brought swift returns io continued Brady, at the jewelry store of Henry The washed celery shows up lo good
manager and diredt head of their whom was awarded the fourth prize,
v tli lier were Misses Frances Choporders and their trade Is being grad
advantage und placed ji\ hnouy^’ I dlsijteHa.. ,
,
l‘ II, Fannie Reba Mupson. Fern ually extended all bver the southern Mcl.aulin.
a fine (totted plant.
The honor
and tied with red frKhrfir is liaNru/f *M/i hjaylor’i^ hardware experience ribbons fell to Ernestine Betts in a
V ir*l arid Virginia Brady.
states.
beat. Some of exhibition from fha haa ibvCr) Jqgtunalve, having devoted charming blue nnd white covered
An Invitation
The third prize was awarded to
The *r.Coulbqurne Company has
fnrniH of the Win. Coulbourne Co. some fifteen y^urs to the study of carriage, nestling among the flowers
The
F'irst
Methodist
Church
of
•he G. F. Smith ear. The judges demonstrated that a good quality of
wits very fine hut Mr. Coulbourne hardware merchandising in various of which were white doves: id Low"•■re puzzled about these two cars celery properly packed under a guar­ Sanford extends an invitation to
and
Mr. L. A. Bromley were among sections of the country, having a re nee Be a body, a diminutive figure
and they were almost tied for the anteed brand will bring a good price all of those not connected with any
the growers whir brought in their reputation as Business builder tilling of Uncle Sam wearing a hluo,cpat
other
church
in
tho
city.
You
may
second place. The Smith car was a ail the time and it has brought them
celery on Tuesday and conoequaent- positions as manager with such tha^t was worn by his uncle Clarence
beauty of course, for G. F. Smith is good prices all the season without (eel thnt "no man ertres for your
ly it did not show up to advantage companies as Fairbanks Company, over twenty years ago, and to {iemny
soul,"
but
that
is
not
really
true.
an enthusiast and believes in doing the usual fluctuations that are cur­
hut their pack nncj quality Was ex­ Bhiladelphia, Ba., Uniontown, Ba.,
Man Karnatx, a dear little farmer
something for Sanford. His car was rent a t ' certain times of the shipping Como over to-this church and it will
cellent.
Tho display in this city Charlestown, W. Va., The Delnwuro
man upon a pushmobile decorated
a bower of beauty being trimmed in season. They are making extensive he demonstrated to you that we
this year demonstrate*’ the fact that Electric Si Supply Co., Wilmington,
with vegetables.
Every carriage,
white and purple wisterias and they arrangements for next season and really do care, and want to help you
the Bnnford growers are getting to Del., Belting und Machinery Co.,
in
your
life.
If
you
are
a
stranger
flout and cart in tine is worthy of
were natural onopgh to have lft*en will endeavor to double their acreage
ho experts not only on celery grow­ Rochester, N. Y., Corbctt-Taylor
special mention but among them was
mistaken for real flowers. In this and more than double their mail in the city you will ba. met by
ing but in packing it and Sanford Co., Trenton, N. J., Chas. M. Ghrlsfriends.
A
well,
organized
Brother­
car with Mr. Smith were Mra. Smith, order business. "Quality First” is an
the unique conception of "Prepared­
hood class nnd Woman** class will celery instead of being a negligible key Sona, Philadelphia, Ba., T. B. ness," a pony cart decorated with
Mrs. Mabry qnd son, Horton of excellent motto.
wcleo’mo you, and the young people quantity i» ‘ now on a firm nnd Stockton A Bros., Morrtsville, Pa tho national colors, driven by Alfred
Clearwater and Mra. Forrest Lake,
have well .organized departments un­ stable foundation.
It. Y. P. U.
Tho Geo. H. Fernuld lIurdw;aro Robson in Scout uniform and carry­
The fourth prise went to the Prdder competent, leaders,. '
'
The
B.
Y.
I*.
U.
was
entertained
Company (Established 1833) shows ing the rest of tho seven littlo
gn-ssfte League, which was a sur­
last Sunday night- by the Orange
Those wishing to attend services Zimmer Sisters Concert Party Next by its progressive movements that Robsons, the interesting family of
prise to the occupants,* as the car
Tuesday Night
Blossoms and Gladioli. Tho pro­ where the salvation o( souls is the
it has faith in the future of Sanford Dr. and Mrs. J . N. Robson. Tho
had been trimmed that morning in
gram was well rendered and enjoyed one aim join us next Sabbath.
and Florida.
The
Chautauqua
Association
is
little girls represented Red Cross
haste and waa not really entered for
by
all.
pleased
to
present
on
Tuesday
nurses.
I t was quite an original
-Sunday's program—
'
competition but the car being trimPresbyterian Church
The program next Sunday will be
Night,
March
28th
at
Allen's
The­
idea
and
created much fgydruble
Sunday
school
9:30
o'clock.'"
mpd in the Spanish tnoM and en­
The Brotherhood is planning and
in chuyto of tho leader and aaalsted , Preaching, j i
atre
the
following
entertainers:
comment
upon
the street*. ’Among
o'clock,
subject,
hanced by beautiful poinaetliaa was
is now upon a campaign for en­
by the four group captains.
the go-carts that attracted much
"Taking S tock."
Miss Nellie Zimmer, Harpist
such u real Florida product that it
larged membership. They are out
Every one is welcomed to our
Senior League, 6:30 o’clock.
Miss Nellie Zimmer learned to after the largest attendance they attention was the "sun-bonnet withe
to°k the judges’ eyes and the car
Union. 6:15 Sunduy evening.
attention was the "sun-honnet" with
Preaching, 7:30 o’clock, subject, play the harp under th&lt;? great Van
'unu* in winner. In this car with
have ever had,'and if enthusiasm la
It. R.
"Keeping
Brother."
Veachten Rogers, who is not only any sign of coming events they will its lovely white roses and aweet
^ bl Coulbourne were Mfsa* Cbaplittle occupant, Lois Couch; an­
Good
music,
both
vocal
and
in­
the
leading harpist in the Unitod get them.
R. J . Holly, Mrs. R. J . Holly - Mr. und Mr*. C. E. Howard and
other beautiful conception, in while,
States, hut haa had twenty-eight
“ f&gt;d Mrs. Qscar T. Conklin of Mi­ tho Misses Howard anil Mrs. Bur­ strumental.
Rev. F. M. Baldwin, one of the
ami.
*
and the pink carnation cart’ of Doro­
- F . E. Steinmeyer,
years lycvum experience.
den of Orlando were in tho.city yes­
Field
Worker* of the Assembly’s
thy
Lawson. . Dorothy and her pink
Pastor.
terday
taking
in
the
Celery
Festival.
Mias Zimmer is pronounced by Sunday
Ipe fifth prize was captured by
School Committee will
parasol waa a pretty feature of the
many artists to be ono of the fore­ preach at the morning service.
” r*- W. J . Hill, The. .decorations Mr. Howard waa the proprietor of
parade. Another little patriot wax
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Woodruff, most lady harpists of her age on
'*,crc °1d rose and white and the the Orlando Citizen up to a few
The evening service begins at
the tiny aon of Mr. and Mrs. Har­
ladiet wore cute little head gears of weeks ago but disposed of. hia in­ Mr*. Harry Hoffman and Mra. the American platform today, site 7:30, and the pistor will preach.
x* I
vey Renfro, whose cart was pushed
•he same materials, making a very terest and la now only the editor McElroy of Orlando were in the city displays an exceptional degree of
Vlalton in town are Invited to
Pretty effect. In this car with Mr.a which gives him more lime-for re­ Tuesday viewing the automobile technique and Interpretation and these services, corner of Oak ave­ by hia dear old grandmother, Mrs.
parade.
Hill wero Mra. J , E. Pace, Mrs. flection.
haa arounaed great wonder and en- nue and Third atreet.
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                    <text>Now is your time to buy Goods for,the Spring and Summer
Will put in print, but a hint to the’wise is sufficient Our S
most anything you want here. W e are T h e Three-In-One C;
and Fourth Street. Our regular prices are more than ,10 pi
and now we are going to offer you something that no store
A visit to our store and a comparison of prices with others \

T his Sale means more than we
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THE BIG SALE BEGINS FRIDAY, MARCH VS,
READ EVERY WORD OF TH IS— Below we give you a list of Home of the b a i r n s Wfc' jvill be atflfc to ofTer you in Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, and .a General Line of
Merchandise, Two Cash Registers, One Burrow Adding Machine, One U n d e r w o o d T y p e w r i t e r , Four Show Cases and lots of other things

FOR M E N , B O Y ’S , W O M E N AND. C H IL D R E N

Patent Leather, V ici and G*
Gun Met^l, $ 1 .7 5 values *P
Patent Leather, Vici and ,
Baby Doll, $ 1 .5 0 values
Tennis O xfords, w h i t e
and B l a c k .....................
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Palm Beach Shoes for
Men
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Sm aller Shoes at Smaller

Dr. Davis' improved cush­
ion sole, $4.00 value for
Seal Brand cushion sole
Vici, $3.50 value for . .
Seal Brand Patent Leather
Shoes, $3.50 values for .
Corrall Adams P a t e n t
Leather, $3.50 values for
Plain Toe comfort Vici
Kid, $3.50 values for . .
Tan, Patent Leather and
Gun Metal, $3.50 values
Low Cut Shoes at same
Reduction, price .
All $2.25 values in
Shoesr pair . . .

BARGAINS-BARGAINS

All Shoes not mentioned same Reduction

Note the special bargains
on the table. ~ Job lots
and back numbers at
your own price.

Patent Leather, cloth top,
Dress Shoes, $3.00 values
Patent Leather, cloth top,
plain toe, French Heel .
Vici, low heel, a com fort,
$2.00 values for . . .
Old Ladies' Comforts, best
$2.00 values for . . - .
Special Bargain, Vici, lace
D last, $3.0 0 values for
Pat Baby Doll, others sell
for $2.50 we sell for . .
Tan Oxfords, button and
lace, regular $2.50 value
Four New Styles Spring
Shoes,
white, $1.49, $ 1.5 9
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Now is the Time to Buy

Men’s and Hoy’s Clothing just one third off. Men’s odd pants, blue serge and stripes, $2.50 values for $1.70. $1.75 values for $1.10.
Hoy’s Hants from 25c to $2.10. Men’s Hats a $3.00 value for $1.79, a $J.5() value 08c, plenty of cheaper hats, some as low as 39c.
Fleece lined Underwear, regular 50c value for 39c. Heavy jind light ribbed underwear, regular ul)c values for 43c. The Old Reliable
Hlue Work Shirt, regular 50c value will go for 3 k Elastic seam Drawers 39c. Halbrigan underwear for 50c a su it/ long or short
sleeves,, Don’t fail to see the.Spring Hals for Men Women, (iirF s and Hoy’s, and o t h e r s . ...............................................

The Hallmark white and stripe $1.00
value f o r .......................................
The Astoria white and stripe $1.00
value for
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Pullman, Roland, Fulton . and the
Main Brand
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The Winchester Dress Shirt never sells
for less than $1.00, our price
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Napolian Dress Shirts, brand new
stock, sale p r i c e ...................................

American Beauty $1.00 value, during
the sale
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Parisian Lady, $1.00 value, during the
sale only
Silk Waist white and stripes $2.50
values, now
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Silk W aist,' white, something very
retty, closing price
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fice Bleached Underwear, good value
for 25c, sale price

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VOMEN and CHILDREN’S SW EA TER S— Rather than carry these goods over to next season, we wil
We also have a line of Work Shirts for 23c. Leather Palm GloVes 23c. 300 pr. children’s 25c Stocki
ITS AND HLANKETS— We have a big line of these goods, and they must be sold regardless of pi
ust half what the regular price was. Ladie’s Vests, 35c value, 19c. Call for them.

10—1 Blenched and Unbleached Sheeting, regular doc value
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29c
Cannon Cloth, a pood substitute for Indian Head Linen, sale price
- 11c
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, ranging in price to suit everybody, 4c per yd to 1 2 ^ . Now
is a good time to lay in a supply of Towels,'Wc want tocloso out this LeparimentinJ.Odoys‘

tne remainder ol lhe„5, 10, 15, 20, and 25c Store. This is anothi
closed out during this sale. Cooking utensils, pans, pou and so
and thousands of other useful articleavto numerous to mention! I
dow -dfopfay of Trimmed Hats for Ladie's and Children

F R E E —DON'T FAIL TO ASK FOR A TICKET— W ith every purchase amounting to 25c or more we fcivc a ticket which entitlejTyou to a i
the Free Window, where tlierc is over COOficces of valunble gobds given away absolutely Free. Please mark what you want on the circular a
the Store, it will save delay in waiting on you.
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L. L. TAYLOR, Proprietor

Sanford Avenue and Fourth S tre e t

Four Doors in The New Leffier Block 7 .

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VOLUME VII
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY MARCH 17, 1916

U. S. TROOPS

A STAN DA III) AIt MY
PI " lo Authorise President to He.
emit Men

BIG DISPLAY AUTO PARADE
OF CELERY A FEAURE OF
DURING FAIR CELEBRATION

NO. (0
C O M M ITTEES NAMED

NEW NAME

Those Who Will Assist In Making
Tho Festival a Success
Washington. D. C.. March IC .-A
At n meeting of the Seminole
joint resolution authorixing the Pres­
County Fair directors in the office
ident to bring tho Army up to full
of A. P. Connelly on Wednesday of
strong h by adding 19,447 men* to
this week It was decided to elect
existing organizations was passed in
new officers to take charge of the
Dig house late Wednesday without
Spring Festival and the following
objection or debate and with Imt
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young and active men wore elected;
FOUR THOUSAND MEN one dissen^Jrig vote. *
R. J . Holly, president, Schclle
ROOM IN STONE GORE T W E N T Y -FIV E DOLLARS
Representative Hay, cbnirmitn of
Mnines, secretary and W. W\ Aber­ LADIES NAME T H E NEW
TOOK UP CHASE
the military committee asked for
BLOCK WILL BE TH E
nathy, treasurer. These gentlemen
IN GOLD TO THE
ORGANIZATION AND
A FTER BANDIT
immediate consideration of the reso,
will have entire charge of the big
QUARTERS
FOR
B
EST
DECORA­
lution, saying the step was neces­
WERB! WINNERS
affair next week and want tho co­
YESTERDAY
sary on account of the demands on
operation
of
the
dtixens
of
Sanford
EXHIBITS
TED CAR
O F PRIZES
In making it one of the best.
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San Antonio, Texas, Mar. 16.— during the march of the punitive
Tho following committee have
The celery growers are requested
’Like a snowball rolling down hill
As was advertised and predicted
United States troopa went into Mex­ expedition in Mexico. There wus no
been named to assist and os the timo
ico today In pursuit of Francisco oposition and the resolution was to bring in ono or two crates of cel­ gathering more momentum and njore is short it is hoped that all of them in the columns of The Herald the
On the ery to the display headquarters in snow every few feet is tho Spring will step to tho work and not beg Board of Directors .o f the Young
Villa, whose raid on CoLumhua, passed in five minutes.
tho Slone Gove block oh First Festival and Celery Fair to be given
N. M., a week ago caused President viva voce vote no hay was heard.
off on account of business. All of Peoples Association sat at a Con­
street two doors flptith of the Aber­ here next week. Started with little
Wilson to determine, to run him Majority Leader Maori delivered a
us have our business to attend to test Committee Wednesday after­
nathy store aniyWiiae snmo on dis­ enthusiasm and not much encour­
The especial
down.
Mofe than 4,000 soldiers, rising vote, which resulted 2Jl&gt; to t,
but the idea of bringing thousand* noon of this week.
headed by. Brigadier General JoVp Representative London, Socialist, of play. We wunt^Kir,visitors to see agement it has gained speed every, of strangers to the c i t y ,is certainly purpose of tho meet!ng* of th is; cqn^- !some real Sunfetdj lelery and tho day and every mail now brings the
J. Pershing, who is in command New York voting in the negative.
the business of tho busiest business test committee was to determine th©
only way for them to eeo tho real intelligence that people will be hero
winners in tho contest and to select
«[ the punitive expedition, crossed Representative Hay told the house
men of Sanford.
article fixed up in nice package a for from every section of Florida. The
near here, while a smaller force un­ that he recommended this plan
Committee on Celery Display, a name from the hundred or more
the market is to get same on dis­ auto parade on Tuesday .will be the
der Colony! George D. Dodd, en­ rather than a cull for the militia or
C. M. Merry, L. A. Brumley and selections that were available to th©
play during the celebration.
opening feature and |U5 in gold has
committee. For the past two weeks
volunteers
Roy Symcs.
tered Mexico some distance from
They can go out in the celery been put up by the committee in
Judges of Celery Display on S a t ­ —ever -since tho three valuable
Columbus.
The President wanted to. allay fields and see it growing hut they charge for the handsomest decorated
urday, J. N. Whitnar, G, W. Raton prizes were offered for the name of
General Porsliing and hla. cm* any suspicion , he said, that the
can see it to better advantage and car in dhe parade.
this club great interest has been
und George Hoy.
mnnd entered the international boup% United States wanted to accomplish
also see it after it is washed and
. Every lady in Sanford and half of
Comm ittre on Fish Fry, A. B. taken in this contest. Never beforo
dary line about noon, according to a n y t h i n g the Mexican expedition placed in proper shape.
life gentlemen should be in this par­
Cameron , Joe Cameron, J, W. O. have the ladies of Sanford taken
advices received by General Funa­ Uxcept pursuit of Villa The resolu­
The people who come here want ade—certainly all the good looking
Singletary,
F
A. Stone, A, V.' such an interest in a matter that is
futi.
tion will he called up in the senate to see Celery. The) have nil heard men ought to be there with their
vitul to the very future of our fair
French,
James
lioolchan.
ii(iw far into Mexico the Colonel today
about celery anti they expert to see cars and get the ladies to ride wdth
Sanford.
So great was the demon*
C
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mittec
on Entertainment, Forhad penetrated was not known nor
Rcpul ■!»• in* ami D ■riMirr.ll -1 t* erh it at M.*i 1m'M I ti order ti hIiiiw thum them.
n( ration of interest, th l it became
rest l.aki ■i J D Davison. K P Fo rndid General Funston seem to know vd in p rf, ■t Hartnell &gt; fur ad ipticn them ir I T v therg will &gt;«• a ib'pluy
Don't go to a gri'At npenac of
ter, If R Ste vims, A K Powe rs. necessary for Mr. Maine*,* the sec­
( id Dodd’s column is moving in a of the r«" 'liilmu tb *|.lle tie f.u t ■if &gt;i tie- Ut t hr . k)'lidi|ii irtrrs build- time am!
t ruu bit* witli your car*.
retary to provide u small site clothes
southerly direction and the two col­ th.it tb ■ir 1, ,nier* ii i 1hr inlilt .IT) mu lumr \v rrrt* .it’ll tin attractions We have the rxprrt decorators here A. P. Connelly B. W. Herndon.
basket to keep the suggestions of
umns should be within touch of each committ i'»* &lt;ll*agri i'ii IS 1ll the ex at t an* 1in'll Ire! and here on Saturday and thrr • i* plenty of material for Commit tee on Auto Parade. Mrw. the various
aspirants to success
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othir In fore the end of the week, menun.g ,,i n
the prize* fur the best celery will lie those who ,ir&gt;- willing to make their
in
the
contest,
until the committee
lit that time it is expected an in­
given away The farmers who bring own decorations. It is worth more Mrs W. W. Al lernathy, Mrs. R. A. could sit and determine the wonfantry support will hold the lines of
in the celery will bo repaid for their than any money, time nr expense for Terheun. Mrs John Meisch, C. M nor*
Auto Parade Tuesdaj
communication, along which motor
trout.b if the celi-r;. i» prime for the public spirited people of Sanford Hand an d \V \ Tillia, Marshal* of
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'tie fertilizer linn* will give away n to show the world that we have the the Day
tion
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Boat
Bares and Regatta, J. T.
munition and supplies will lie oper
ton III fertilizer allll tile agricultural automobiles and the spirit lo dec­
gested,
and lor that reason we state
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Although the censorship imposed j
lir* arranging unh 'hr &lt;, i*l off , ^
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[u[mers
This Spring Festival one of the events of
together with tho names of the
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by General Funston was relaxed t o - (* "•
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■!„. ;l |,,K county fair but it the slate each year if wv will just
young ladies who were declared the
at i
night efforts still were made to keep n,,‘
f 'r' (tud mam “ ho lute l ,nil do fundi toward stimulating in get together on the subject of a line Sports, George Hyman, H F Ezell,
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s&gt; ri t the details of the plan of |III! Cur* IXJ.,,1 III fn-lp iji.nr.ilr their i&gt;r**f in u fair ni'Xt yiuir and tin* a ll lo parade
The great Fiuw'er
terprising firms who were so gener­
Harry Phillips, Ed Lane
campaign, the exact number of men n e i g h b o r * , ur ,ir.il rid' m tin parade di'jday uf vegetal)lea and fruits'and Festival of the western stutes was
ous in their offer of prizes. First
Every
citizen
in
'Sanford
your
R e m e m b e r these f a i l s in culture
the display of the Wakefield Pre­ started in this manner.
engaged and their catual locations
Get busy Host.
prize was won by the suggestion of
serving Co, of Geneva will take and *ho*' this visitors what Sanford
Pershing’s report of his entrance tion with the parade
•A the name adopted by the commit­
into Mexico served to dispel to a
has in tho way of cars, flowers and
The parade will line up on Tenth the room very attractive.
tee. that of SA NFORD P R O G R E S ­
Progress in .Southeast
Tin' Woman's Club of Sanford pretry girls.
greut extent fears that had been en­ strict at Ten n eiui k or A* in-ar that
SIVE LEAGUE, this name being
Columbus, Ga., March 15 The
tertained in some quarters that re­ time as possible between Park ave­ will also „»ervr light refreshments
The auto parade starts at 10:30
suggested by Mrs. Schelle Maincs,
Industrial
index says in* its issue for
and
i'-omn'iule
and
ire
cream
in
the
sistance would bo offered by troops nue and Sanford avenue
\* .soon u*
and the people of Sanford who are
first prize being a handsome por­
of the do fncto Government.
the curs are lined up and placed in display rootq. ami have a place doing things will be seen in the par­ this week:
trait, size 8x10 offered by Phillips'
"Aluhainn has broken all Febru­
Colonel Bertani, the commanding order the Fire Department led by where Gfe ladles ran rest and enjoy ade with their cars. Are you one of
Studio. The seebr^d prize was won
ary records for the production of
themselves This room will prove a them?
Hand and M
officer of the Carranza garrison at Shell ll
by Miss Annie Lee Caldwell, who
pig
iron. Construction details have
very popular resort during th* week.
suggested the name of the Greater
i’alontas, on tjie south side of the ami escort* mi unted »
been completed for the establishment
SOME ATTRACTIONS
Sanford Association
This prize,
dividing line, promptly joined Gen­ prorrssi in nvi r lllf full.
at ^avannah, &lt;ia . of a sugar r e f i n ­
(
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ITIertlun
Open*
lot)
engraved
card*
offered
by the
eral Pershing. This force was only m a i l (
What pri'tm.sed to be a tame Th.
Spring Fe*ti»al and Celery ery with u daily capacity of 5.000
Herald Printing Co.
Third prize
soldi 100 men, but they were re­
Park 4 V•ll U»' ,orlh to 1 i - * ' *| r.-i I .
barret* Iry n rompunj With capital
fair Will Amuse the Crowd
W f l iq u 'M&gt;». E. F. Larie. who tfugported i(i have displayed willingness First at lent IruUi Fait. tu zkaulurd. ■jiiiimign for tin- position of uhjerstock
cij t3.iuQ.0OO. A company is
Aside from the local happening*
gcmted the name of Sanford Young
nrr! PVPfi eagerness to join in the Sanford south tit Fit til ltret‘ 1. I ill ll mett of Sanford now unfolds into
lively campaign. A. D. Parrish l;ud at the Spring Fair and Festival next being incorporated in Savannah to People’s Civic League. This prise,
chase. As a body of Mexican troops street v esl to Magnoln i, .Magnolia
no more than shied his hat into the week the M ajestic Show*s who ha\s build an extensive system of bonded n cjzte of fine celeVy offered by the
will remain .under their own conn- north to i’ark avenue. line up on
An­
ring in Tuesday’s papej than O- P. been engagtul to furnish the amuse­ warehouses, and compresses.
firm of Win-Coulbourn Co., Inc.
mander, but- a number of them ar First at rent at Games
other
cotton
mill
pt
Columbus,
Cut.,
Herndon decided that it looked ments will keep the crowds well en­
The Sanford Progrpsfivo League
being employed ns scouts by Gen­ prizes will be ll warded
will build an addition, the cost to bu
good to him .and he announces in tertained.
has been active for some time, under .
era! Pershing.
These prize* ■re bfllllt
today’s (issue
Mr. Parrislt is rbief
Among the new and novel enter­ approximately t'Jyh.OOO. Plans are the names of the Parish House Club
General Perajiing has gone into from thi* rash Tire of
for t he A r . L. und tainments will be "The Day's of being prtpnred for u } 1,000,000 and of the Sanford 'Y. M. C. A.,
teller
dlspa
Mexico with orders to overtake and accessor es sin 1 as se r&gt; h l i g h t * Well know*!! in the city. Mr Hern ’49” which is something never pull­ estate at Palm Beach, Flu.
Rea!
wipe nut Villa and his organization vnjmr jdug* and man) lit h e r n r don needs no introd uct ion to the ed off here or any where in the state estate transactions in a few day* in and has arranged to have quite an
arrangement of
gymnastic
para­
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t i le** orders to the contrary are re- •essorif*
e haci hi: been raise d here and before The Mable Mack’s .Mules Miami, Flu, amounted to nearly phernalia located at their head­
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is no w pro][»rirtor of the■ Star T bo­ is a novel feature and is nothing 91,(TOO,000, tunny lota hiving been quarters in the Parish House In the
tty than General Funston, the rain- one.
Both uf them are young und mon* than a bunch
at rr
of cornfiel , purcha?«d “*
for f,n« * ,nlPr
Refrtbmiier tin dal**, hi xt Tuesday energetic and that they will go some
ptugn that was begun today will
homes
An 8-story office building is very- near future.
mule*
that
have
been
trained
to
do
The physical committee’ o f this
continue until Villa is raptured or imiruuig at Ten D t*ltj4*K
is conceded by all. Thore is a rumor thing* that ure almost human. They to be erected a t ' Miitlnf.
League,
which is composed of Mr.
ki nd. This, it was said at Gcn"Contracts are being awarded In W. E. Coulbourn, Mr. H. C. Phil­
that more candidates will offer be­ beat any trained horses that have
T
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morrow
er;.l Puns ton's headquarters tonight Herald Campaign F.nils
Chattanooga, Tenn., -for the estab­ lips and Mr. H. C. Hutchinson have
fore the gong rings for timo.
ever been in the ring.
is th»- idea General Pershing carried
lishment
of a steel plant for a com­ been untiring in their efforts to pro­
The Sanford Herald will give
The Jackson Minstrels or Old
with I in, arrows t io i’ no. No limits away a Ford Roadster and »i* other
Munic Department Reception
Plantation Shows are away above pany with Capital 'stock of FL­ duce u satisfactory gymnasium, anti
hi -e been placed on lilt* field opera- prises to the winning candidates in
Tuesday afternoon at the Wom­ thdjfeverage and will not fail to please OOD,000. Contracts are being award­ from all reports they have met and
cUo is. After tho campaign is wcell its prize campaign shortly after an’s Club the Music Department the JlVopie. Only the best in the ed-in Chattanooga also for the erec­
ure to meet with untold success, and
under w.-.y, it was pointed out cir seven o'clock tomorrow night. The will give its reception and program business and nothing said or done tion of a 12-story office building to
the people of fjartford are to have
cit.nstancea may cause restriction*, final vote will bo secret as the to the General Club. These annual to offend (ho most fastidious. The cost 9400,000 or more.
the benefit of one of the very finest
b u just now. the troops are prepared I)Allot box has been sealed and locked department receptions are the so ­ Rudlnst Pnlacc of Amusements will
"Pinellas county, Florida, has sold gymnasiums'and reading rooms in
*o go anywhere to carry out the and the key tilrned over to one of cial features of the club life that entertain you for some timo and 9716,000 of road bonds and will pro­
this portion uf the state.
President's orders*
the judges. The ballot box will not brings together its mombers on the keep you guessing all tho time.
ceed immediately with tho con­
Let the people of Sanford realize
be. opened
until
the
judges plane of sociability and friendly in­
The Smith Side Shown and Mu­ struction of 73 miles of brick paved that all tho Sanford Progressive
start
the final count at seven tercourse. it is important that ev­ seum furnishes all the freska that highway s for which a contract has League asks of them is patronage
The First Methodist Church
'I he can­ ery member of the club should at­ have not been corralcd b y . .any been awarded.
Tho Sunday school opens at 9:30 o'clock Saturday night.
and the financial support that is
"T h ere is more activity in railway
o clock.
The-Brotherhood class is didates lhay deposit their last sub­ tend these general days and thereby other aggregation and will amuse and
needed will be forthcoming without
construction work and more railway
especially active.
A largo attend­ scriptions nne money direct into the show an interest in the wlefare and instruct you.
any drawback whatsoever. .
extensions
are being, planned in tho
ballot
box.
In
this
way
no
one
hut
work
of
tho
department
entertain­
Squash, tho African
pigmy is
ance 1^ expected next Sunday.
The Matrons’ class is having a each candidate will know what they ing, . The occasion on Tuesday something that will more than en­ southeast than in a long time beforo. Fla.; school building, Albany, Ga.,
deposit in the box to be counted by. promises : to ba a delightful affair tertain you and he is even better There is a large and constantly in­ and addition, Columbus, Ga.; roads,
record breaking attendance.
creasing volume of construction
with its* splendid program at which than the freakiest of the freaks.
The entire school is working for the judges.
Houston county, Ala., and Lowndea
Cisco, the Ape Alan goca a tong work and week after week more and Winston counties, Miss,; streat.
Subscribers who have promised tifno Mrs. Lucille Aapinwalt Tokach
400 in attendance by Easter. If you
•re not connected with a school visit candidates their subscription?, shotfla wifi sing, A group of songs written way to prove the Darwin theory manufacturing plants are being es­ improvsment, Falrhope, Ala.; ware­
tablished.
make good their promises b y . b £ • H*pular composer, Carrie Ja - and he Is a study all to himself.
*Uh ua Sunday.
house, Shorties!, Ala.; waUrwo^fc*
“ These are some of tho thlnge extension, Boyls, Miss.
cqjW
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and
ber
charming
com­
,
Tiney
Small,
the
Midget
Is
smaller
Preaching at l l o’clock by the their subscription to the esndidst*
. favorites everywhere. than tie name suggests.
that mark the rising tide of pros­
pastor, subject, "Jesu s Planning for or cslling st tho Hersld office.and positions
"Construction contracts have been
awarded as follows:
* Revival."
The evening sermon, paying for same. Ono more lub- Attention’ I* called t o .th e article in
Mitchell’s Ten Thousand. Dollar perity In the southeast.
subject, "Who is Responsible?"
scription may be tho one your fa- auo_tlft»-*tolumn of The Herald on Merry Go Round will entertain the . "Among the (team of construction
’.‘Apartment house, Macon, Ga.;
work to be done, s a . reported this bridges, Arcadia, F ia„ Palm Beach '
All welcome In
the
Method­ votire candidate needs to win the Carrie Jaeobf-IHfhd1that frill be of children and the grown folks. -prise he or she has been working for. special InterutCtO- those who love
ist services.
The Palace of Mystery will prove Weak,' are:
county, Fla.; church building, Ajlel,
"Apartment houses, Atlanta, Ga., Ga.; compress building, Augusta,
Candidates who have been prom- music and her 'music. There is a very mysterious rffid yqt it will be
ired subscriptions should call on grace and beauty, a tender melody entertaining and keep you guessing. two, St. Petersburg, two, Miami and Ga.; cold storage plant, Ciarksdalo,
Committee Meeting
In her songs that is very appealing There are many othors among Jjic West Palm Beach, Fla.; bridges, Miss.; garage buildings, Bethuns,
A meeting of ties committee on those promises before ft is too late.
Every member of the club is urged list, some of them of tho very latest Beaufort county, South Carolina, S. C„ and Huntsville, Ala,; fire sta­
funds and refreshments for the cele­ There will be no next week. Now
to
be present upon this occasion.
types and put oh hers for the first and Wilkinson, county, Ga., church tions, Bay M in ers, Ala.; factory
bration next week is called for Sat­ is the time to cash every promise.
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It
is
better
to
have
too
time, os the Majestic Shows are buildings, Brookhaven, Miss., Coch­ building, Durham, N, * C .; court­
urday afternoon at four o'clock at
Wednesday afternoon meeting of anroute north for the summer and ran and F t. Valley, Ga., and Me* house, Lafayette, G a.; paving, 8L
many
votes
than
to
lose
the
prise
the Woman’s Club. Every -member
the Literature Department.
will equip and outfit .here with Coll and Rock Hill, S. C .j club­ Petersburg and West Palm Beach,
of’ tho committee M U S T be present. you are working for by not having
Magazine Day—
house, F t. Lauderdale, Fla.; court­ Fla., and Vicksburg, Miss.; school
new shows.
enough.
Urgent.
Magazines Worth While— Miss
houses,
Pearl river county, Missis­ buildings, Clarksdale, M in., and
Candidates,
their
.friends,
and
the
Committee are Mrs, Deane Tur­
Guild.
After the big talkfcst of the can­ sippi, and Wheeler county, Ga.i Labe Helen and Seabreeze, M in .;
general
public
are
Invited
to
witness
ner. Mrs. W. P ; Carter, Mra. C. H.
The Menace of the Popular Mag­ didates neat week the campaign will city halj, Douglas, Ga.; drainage, roads, Lowndea county, M in., Palm r t
Dingee, Mrs. PilkLngton, Mrs. Alfred tho final count of votes and
azine— Mrs. E. W. D. Dunn.
resolve Itself into a quiet hunt in Clearwater, Fla.; factory buildings, Beach county, F la., and WHcoz
ing
of
the
seven
pritss,
which
will
m j « and Mra. Moughton.
Roll Call—Favorite Magazines
t h * country districts. Still hunting Brunswick abd Columbus, Ga.; fra­ county, Ala.; theatar building, Co­
bo
made
at
The
Herald
office
to­
Mra. W, W. Abernathy,
and Why? *
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GRAPEVILLE AND UPSALA
Rov. G. V. Albertson of DsLsnd
me last Saturday to begin s series
meetings here and. he preached
tna fine sermons to a good crowd
Sunday.
Ho haa been enterIned this week, at Mrs. Berteison'a,

|preached from will give you some
idea of the messages: On Sunday,
"Though I walk through the valley
of the shadow," in the afternoon,
And at night "T h e more abundant
life."
Rev. Morey preached very
seriously to us Monday oight on
may aee."
"Behold the. Lamb of
God that taketh away the*sin of
the world," and "Believe on the
Lord Jesua Christ and thou (halt
be saved"* were used again by Bro.
Albertson. We invite all to come.
The people from other churches also
may join with us and have a share
in our blessings and privileges.
Help out a good cause. Come out
on the Lord’s side and not on th
aide of the world and the devil. "All
that are not for Him are against
Him."
Interest is alsq showing.
We are very fortunate in having the
help of these ministers. Rev. Eric-

Joe NeRos visited Mrs. Emms
Wynn at Monroe Sunday. .
Mrs. Norman DeFo'rcqt and little
daughter and nurse are visiting at
Mrs. H. L. D e F o r m ’s.
Mr. Fstrick McGarry has recent­
ly come south for his health and
will try chicken raising on Mr. Joo
Daniels' place.
Mrs. Tyner
returned
Monday
from Winderftiere after a pleaaant
vialt to her daughter and aiater.
We underatand two of our Upsala
people took home prizes for ezhlbits
at the Orlando Fair, Mr. Vihlin
as usual winning on his plgeona and »W ]"I much in tho songs and prayers
Mr. Stauffer won first on a now “ " 4 giving us hearty cooperation
plant horc, grown for chicken's, un‘i Rev. Morey, our faithful preachcalled giant spurrow
ltdv. Lawson of Minnesota has
been out visiting at Rev. Erifcsph’s
and other friends.
. The people here acquainted, with
MONROE ITE M S
tho family will he sorry to hear of
Mr. R. T. Wynne, Jr., and fam­
the death of Mr. Thomas Evans,
which occurred nt his home in Ala­ ily of Sunburst, N. C., arrived last
bama about a week ago.
A few Friday. They arc visiting his father,
years ago he came down here fdf hid Mr. U. T. Wynne.
Mr. E. Stafford nnd family moved
health and bought out 'th e
Dr.
Moore grove. Tho family have our into their Aew •fuune on the bridge
last week,
sympathy.
M^ John Bell motored over to
A little daughter came to^gladden
Daytona
on Sunday, accompanied
the home of Mr. nnd Ntrs. Elmer
by
Mr.
A.
S. Hawkins. Mr. J. “'A;
Lundquiat* Mnrrh 3rd. * The little
Johnson, Mr. Hen I.ocke and * Mr
one will her nmntd (Jlrdu Marie.
(). A Osteen
There has been a gi od work going
Miss Bessie Winemun of Orlando
on at the revival meetings held
spent
the week with Miss ’ 'Mary
nightly at the church. A very at­
Aulln.
tentive audience has listened to the
Mrs. W. E Hawkins spent sev­
splendid messages given out by Rev.
eral
days Inst week with her mother,
Albertson nnd we believe we have
Mrs.
II. T. Wynne.
el aimed the prnmite that where
Miss Dorn Stafford is visiting her
"two or three are guthered together
in my name tin re um I , " the Holy sister. Mrs ('one in Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Allely and
Spirit in our midst, rulling upon all
little
daughter. Inez, are spending
to i ome to Jeses,
For those who
several
weekk with Mrs. Allely's
h tve been unfortunately kept away,
parents,
Mr und Mrs. Jim Oglesby.
the fol owing sul lerts
as
tests

Invites you to vfcit it when
you come to .Jacksonville.
E v e r y facility accorded
visitors. If y o u n e e d
FurnituK*. Carpets, etc. etc.
w r i t e us for S P E C IA L
P R I C E S a n d CATA­
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Rev W. J. Bnrtletf of Enterprise
will fill his usual appointment at
Moore’s Station church Sundny,
the 19th.
Mr. umf Mrs. (% C. Morris were
in Enterprise this week at-tending
the quarterly conference that was
postponed from two weeks ago.
A daughter was born to Mr nnd
(Mrs C. H. Chandler of Bcardalt
avenue on Friday, the 10th
Mr and Mrs W T t Hryden had
ns (heir guests Sunday on uii auto
trip to DeLeon Springs II S. ismon
and Mrvsrs Mrme K jittumv and Anna
Walter.
Mips Mildred Chorpcning and
Byran Squires were guests Sundny of
Floy und Birren Collie at Mecca
Hammock.
Horags Chorpening left Wednes­
day for Chorpening. Ohio, ox peeling
to be "gone several months
K. J Atkinson und ■ h i are new
arrivals from Omaha, Neb. • Mr
Atkinson is looking after J. R. Hay­
den’s “interest nnd is well qualified,
us he lias been ussociulied with Mr.
Hayden in business for twenty-six
years. Mr. Hayden is the man who
recently purchased 85 acres of Ignd
from Joe Cameron.
Miss Ethel Hickson of Celery ave­
nue is spending a portion of the weak
ut the tiome of her uncle, James
Cowan on tho Heights.
Its Mr. and Mrs. Dave. Hickson ex­
pect to move into 1. D. Hnrt’s new
cottage on Genova avenue.

door concert Saturday (tight.
I Mrs. A. C. Tedford and son re' turned to Huntingdon, Penn., Wed­
nesday. fcfo. Tedford wal' accom­
panied by her aiater, Miss Elsie Mar■halTwho win anler the Huntingdon
High School. ’ Mias Marshall leaves
with the good ’wishes of her many
friends And playmates. *
Mrs. D. E. Miner of Apopka ia
the proud mother of a nine pound
baby girl who arrived Saturday.
Mrs. Miner la visiting hat mother,
Mrs. Joseph LJinhart of Lake
Charm.
The proposition to consolidate the
Gabrielis district with the Oviedo
school district (a being favorably
discussed by the patrons and citi­
zens of both districts. Meetings are
planned for next week, both at Ga­
brielis and Oviedo, in order to place
the advantages of consolidation be­
fore the voters.
J . D. Jones planted ten acres of
long staple cotton in the Black H am ­
mock district for W. A. Beasley.
While it Jiaa been many years since
cotton half, Sean planted in tills sec­
tion of the klate there ia no doubt
as to the successful outcome of the
experimont. Mr. Beasley was reared
in tho famous dolat of the Missis­
sippi and declares that conditions
here for raising Sea Island cotton
are far superior to those In the cot­
ton bqlt.
O. P. Swope has put a small acre­
age of pine land in Natal grass.
.S u p t. D. L. Thrasher paid an of­
ficial call to the Oviedo - public
school last Friday. In an address to
tho High School students Supt.

Forrest Lake for Coheres*
"Friends of Forrest Lake in Jack*
BonviUe believe that he will make
the race for congress from the Fourth
.District.” -Ih a . item. .is.. one. of in­
terest to all sections of the Fourth
District, and of especial interest to
Miami, where Forrest Lake formerly
lived, and where h e ' has many
friends who will give him good aid,
in case he becomes a candidate for
representative.
Always allied with the interests of
the every-day people, proven their
friend again, and again, Forrest Lake
would be supported by the masses
and looked to as a fit representative
of Florida at a time when strong
men are needed in Washington.
Had Forrest Lake been in Wash­
ington during the present session of
congress he wduld not have been
found voting against that child
labor hill. That bill was too diztasteful to the Money Barons to be ^
one ^hat n man like Forrest Lake
could be unfriendly to.
If he had been in Washington
during the present session of con­
gress, it is very certain that his star
play would have been something of
greater importance than the securing
of some ornamental cannon for a
city in his district.
Forrest Lake has a penchant for
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doing things, and things that can
I
never be tagged as special service
for tho Big Interests. If he were nt
Washington now, he would be use­
ful. I n .fact, he is a man of the cal­
ibre that Florida needs in her Wash­
ington delegotion.
To many people of the Fourth
District Forrest Lake will need no
introduction; to muny others who
are unfamiliar with his other fine
qualities ho will stand out as die
man who furnished the substitute j ' j
resolutions for those notorious ones ■€
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passed by the state commiftoo In
January.
In this one matter he 5
showed the people of his district 3
how he stands, and, if he consents 3
ra re
will find a 3
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eve III a square deal
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The Right Man for Congress
Forrest Lake of Sanford hns d-finltcly announced himself u candi­
date for congress from the Fourth
District. lie is n Democrat in the
very highest sense of the term, as
was proven at the recent meeting of
the stato executive committee, when
ho led the fight for the repenl of the
undemocratic resolutions governing
the primary.
By his efforts, the
present rules, which nre tho san e
that the party has held its pri­
maries undtr fur the past ten years,
were adopted, making the prlmnry
to he held in June a real Demo­
cratic affair, in which all Democrats
m»y participate. For this the party
owes Forie.it I.oke n debt, one that
tan bo p i |d b^ placing hint in a po­
sition where he can do fujther ser­
vice for tho party and’ tho state.
Thrf.Magtfitl manner
in which he
handled'the fight on tho conm ittee
showed him lo he a vt rj capable
man and worthy of being given a
suat in the legislative halls ut Wash­
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JA C K SO N V ILL E. FLORIDA

H.nd f * r O m n i CmUlafama

EVERYTHING FO ll TH E BUILD ER -

A sk Y our G roce
For

Best By Every Je

®

mJF

/ 7

It’s much easier to handle than
the old clay pot—and it will not
crack or break.

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GRAPEVILLE AND UPSALA
Mist Mabel Tyner returnod home
It comes as a surprise to many
Monday from her work at Winder
th.it Forrest Lake should enter the
mere.
rare (or congress in this district at
Mrs. Robert Powell was out in our
tins time.
Mr Luke's boom problocality and ohtnined a number of
iiMv started after his fight in the
subscriptions last wook to The Her­
state committee (nr (he repenl of
ald
We hope all out here will help
J-ections four and live of the former
her who can.
resolution* adopted by the eommitMrs. Norman DeForest spent n
tee
He handled thin matter ably,
day or so the first of the week in
and attracted much attention. The
Orlando.
J’ I
Mr. ami Mrs. I. D. Hart and occasion offered a good opportunity
for the display of parliamentary arid
daughter, Ruby, Miss Laura Parker
argumentative abilities
and
Mr
nnd Mrs. Jim Rowan their guest
Lab*' sustained himself with poise
i-ninc over In tjieir unto and took
and credit
It must lie that he has
dinner Sunday with Mr! and Mrs.
received assurances of support from
J . A, Thompson .and family.
many sources, or else he would not
The baby of Mr. and Mrs. II.’ G.
have
undertaken to unseat Mr
Lundquist is sick nt the present, with
Seiifs so soon after that gentleman
a severe cold and nt the beginning
had become seated in the house of
of the week Mr. Vihlen's baby was
represehtati ves
A number of the young folks
guthered ut the home of Miju Edna
soil on lust Monday night to cele­
brate her. sixteenth birthday,
Rev. Albertson returned from his
hoinq l» DeLlUld Wednesday,.bring­
ing his daughter, Daisy with him, so
now we hope to have some fine mu­
sic. * Rev. Albertson himself is u
strong, heart/
and «ve want
to use lots of good gospel hymns.
We hove been , .eased to see a
hum her of Luke' Mury people a t ­
tending the meetings ut the different
services. Evcrvono welcome.

ATTltACTlYE
This little stovo is built to stand
rough usage—made of strong afleet
metal—it will give the best of wear
and service.

11 ISmin
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•’* 'kfcmfh trains. Diotog »»r» s U csfU-

�P-CSfUinsnt New Orleans .Druggist U
Authority For This Stotornont

&amp; - Chit-Chat of the Play House s in Sanford

production of " T o Ilnvo and to
Hold," tho •plcturization of Mary
Johnson's famous novel of the Vir­
ginia Colonies, in the Paramount
Program. In this .production Miss
Murray is s e e n , as Lady Jocely
I.eigh, tho ward of King James the
First,
She flees to America to es­
cape an undealred marriage,
Ln th e -c is t supporting Miss Mur­
ray are Wallace Reid, Tom Forman.
Raymond Hatton, James Neill, lou­
den Littlefield and other members
of the Lasky ail staratock company.
Strong Detective Story
Actresses are not Buupposed to re­
sist for long the pleadings of mil­
lionaire steep magnates in real life.
But in tho films and upon the Bcreen
it is quite different os will be shown
when " T h e Wrong Door" - is dis­
played ns tho attraction nt tho Star
Theatre on Saturday, Mar. 18th,
with Carter Do Haven disguised as
the extremely rich foundry owner
and. his wife, Flora Parker De
Haven, playing the role of the actress
whose loV«v..could not 'be * blught by
common, ordinary gold. Added to
this love story, there i s ' an-element
of sensationalism to make the Him*
bird photoplay appeal to those film
fans who must have excitement us
well as heart interest in their picture

StLouis

almost all 0( the out of doo
U*
l‘allajt production
HI. AI I f wore taken on a ra
lonuiinj to one of the kat

CatUl' haro»»

SOLID STEEL TRAINS

Coaehes.ffeclining Chiir
Car, Berth and Compart­
ment Sleeping Cors,i*
Sun Parlor Observation
Ubrary Car.Dining Car.

chicaw

The thoua;

a*r,.» of rolling lands sustain!
head of cattle.

In "trong contrast ii th
th* 1 ^presents the exterior
Wintrhop city hojise.
Mi
meeting of Hen and the g
wishes to forget was played
a mansion in the most * e
residential district of heauti'
Angeles.
, I he structure is acknowlet
1ie one of the most beautiful
beautiful homes and cost ovci

• P. A. CAPDAU

LABOR STA M PS

who ow-us and operates one o f tho big
stores In New Orleans, Bays:

CUttWaOAt
i; *6 * *

“I am of the opinion that Rexnll Or­
derlies are tbe Ideal laxative (or men,
women anti child ten. Tills opinion Is
based upon uty knowledge of the for­
mula nml upon what my customers
say about them. Through |&lt;er*umil ex­
perience. I know they are pleasant to
take, gentle in actiuu, mid give the
same pieusing results when used by
men, women or children."
We have the exclusive selling rights fur

000.00.

I his I aliasAilTenng coming

•'■'tar Monday, ,\larch - 0th
I’ a r u m o u r i i T P ^ i * ^ of ex,

nl iiiTi-rost'iJiM ills scenic elf
the cattle country anil ci
apart from the attraction of

tills great laxative.

L; R. PHILIPS &amp; CO.

6c AJ» XTtrvt tawNS v

THE REXALL STORE
Organizations, societies and pub­
lic officials who express sympathy
with th&lt;&gt; eight hour cause are to be
supplied with large quantities for
use on nil their oflirinl correspondcnee.
The campaign for tho nation-wide
use of un eight hour stamp is meant
to be tho opening w’edgo for a generaT educational movement as n per­
manent feature of the labor cause.
Local unions are taking an active
interest.

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,

PlBy“'
whi,
Dustin Far mi m in "lien Blair”
1 id
The scenes of tho liro.ico busting, scot
trick riding, branding and in fact st&lt;.r

nuw rvrtnuc m*w

S C H E D U LE
Lv. JA C K SO N V IL L E
An. A LBAN Y ..........
A h . C O L U M B U S .....

A*. BIRMINGHAM....
An. ST.LOUIS.

9 .00 P.M
2.30 A.M

6 . 10 ‘AJA

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.7.05 JAM

An. C H I C A G O .......... 0 . 2 0 A .M
Tor JtiA iltJ ir'for: tw n . o r S leepin g Car
rtitrY ahi % c a ll or v r in .
A .W FBI TOT. on*.
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Out of the Mouths of Babes.

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MlH LlUJMO h o t e L .

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Mamma." salil little l.nura one
nlKlit ns she looked at (he Star-studded

nkv .what a beautiful iiiaeo heaven
must (&gt;»• when It k *o pretty wrong
hi

BONES
R U B B ER C O P P E R
T IR E S
BRASS
TUBES ** LEAD
R O P E SCRAP IRON

CARTER. DE HAVEN AND FLORA PARKER DE HAVEN
i n“

THE

W R O N G

DOOR"

A T ' T I I K STAR SATtT

-Ill

Blowers’ Ground Limestone makes acid soils
sweet. It releases potash salts and imparls
strength and vigor to'grhwing crops and trees.
Blowers’ l i me s t o n e gr ound unusually fine
readily mixes with the soil. Contains no im­
purities— can he appl i ed at any tim e — ii
inexpensive. Write for literature and prices.

fB L O W E R S

Blowers Lime &amp; Phosphate Co.

VST ONE

Box K 308, Ocala, Florida

SENDIT TOU5 W£ R01IT WOftPItf

day

GROUND
L L M E -

The Herald

Write For Pricelist

PEfUHSULAR
METALCO.
6 S ? t BAT
JACKSONVIUT ,ria .

ouse For You

OKEECHOBEE BRANCH OF THE
Flo

r id a

ea st

co ast

r a il w a y

Lands Suitable for G e n e r a l F a r i n g , Stock Raising, Trucking
and Citrus Fruits
A t t r a c t i v e L o c a t i o n s for Winter Homes

The Performsnft* Heflins on Salurila) at 0.15

.

M *•

tfiin w
i

Concerts by ihe Star's Orel

Matinee liaily at 3:15

Artos an Wells r.t bdth Chulyota ah(L Okeechobee*.
We also have lands at various points along our main line. * If you arc interested write this office for information or communicate
direct witn our local agent in the section attracting your attention.

X X X IIIIIIIIIIIK X X IIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllH X X X I I I I I I I I I I I X X X

AGENTS ON TH E OKEECHOBEE BRANCH
ioia.

A. 1- HUNT, KcntniitlUc.'

D. 1

AGENTS ON TH E EAST COAST
SOMETHING DOING EVEilY NIGHT

•

M A T IN E F
W e d n e sd a y a n d S a tu rd a y 3 p . ni

J. A. ROWAND, St. Augustine.
Elk on DUfrct.
C. * . DUPONT* H s't’nfs.
IIUNNELL DEVELOPMENT CO., nunnril

F. W. HAMS, New Smyrna.
I). Ii. AUSTIN, Fo 1 P eroe.
MOSES &amp; lIKbSLER/WoM Palm Heath.
FRANKLIN SHEEN, West Palm Heath.

A.
F.
J.
F.

C.
S.
II.
I.

FROST. Dmnla.
MORSE. Miami.
REILLV, Miami.
POWERS, Cape Sable Land*, Homestead.

L. LARSONr Western Industrial Agent, and R. 0 . PER K Y, Immigration Ax-:nt, 155 W, Madison St., Chicago, 111.
j . E, INGRAHAM, Vice-President, Land and Industrial Department, Florida East Coast Railway Company, St, Au justine, Florida

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17. I l l s

THB SANFORD HERALD

• I

—
---.... ...................... ...
ways his work U lacking fa the ease
W ORK
Senator Fletcher, who baara pect- •njoyed by the journalist whose ed­
Jr
■fB?
edly dttaonitrnUd his ability at itorial columns are always passive.
K. J . n u . , . ,
'
f
;
■U,
*v#A- *i
r‘
W. M. HAYNES. Baslnere Manager Washington, also as* president of It is the same old story with Straub.
V4
the South aril _ Com merclal.. Congress USLJ l . aboyt to .lanj) J f c l l S ^ . Pgttrtt . Foo.Sale-^Fptfr goQd^Plu)?*,
— » -r-*-1— *— ;-----rabiwwarwyTiwBuy *aa
ii now enrout# to Duttaoa Ayres burg postmastership, the nrat plum on and harness, farming implements,
65-tfc
with Secretary of the Treasury W. G he has aver sought. And such at­ etc. P. O. Box 838.
McAdoo to attend the meeting of tacks are made upon him that he hasFor S a le - Thoroughbred
R. I.
■auMCBirooN m ica, w advance
the International High Commis­ to rise to a point of personal privi
OKI TEAR
*MA( sion on Uniformity of Laws Relat­ lege and explain whut the Times Red Eggs for hatching. 11.00 for 14
BII MONTHS........................ .
Ill
W. M. Haynes, Herald Office.
THBXR MONTHS. ..................... .......... . .T« ing to Foreign Trade, which will be has done for St. Petersburg in those
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a most important one. At no time fifteen years fa n throe column edi­
1
M t m d In IS . CHf b r C a rtlrr 11-00 !&gt;•* t » i lb
Out Straub will probably
has there been' so great a demand torial.
For Sale or Rent— Several houses
Adt.ftc. m SO*, r** Maalb
r.r»MU U Adt.ar* M«»* B« M»0« »l OH™ for establishment of closer trado re* land the plum and he will certainly Magnolia and Palmetto avenues.
latLins ‘ between the United States continue a powerful factor In Flor­ W. J . Thigpen.
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R ota** • Aa B * - * a '-O a a a AlaR Alalia* Aafaat Xtaa and aister republics, and conditions ida newspaperdom In the advance­
1900, al l b * 1‘aataRI** at Saafwd. TwrUa
For Brio -The be.it high and dry
and needs are being studied in a ment of St. Petersburg.— ReporterUada* AO at M i r t h Irk. 1*79.
house lot* in "Georgetown.” Cor.
careful manner. A better man than Star.
10th St. and Bay Ave. Cheap and
------ 0 -----Ttlrab.a* Na. Ill Senator Fletcher for this work could
Otlaa la HaraM
easy
payments. Address Box 1102.
not have been selected from the
B U S IN E S S MEETING
64 it
Demlcratlc ranks, and we are sute
*
$ ' i f » S p b f the Sanford that he will return With some good
. I. , Editor H6l
prohalkiy &gt; V a candidate
ItcraKl
For Sale— 1 sideboard, 1 leather
advice for Americans generally and Wesley Brotherhood Class of Meth­
for tfic l»i {Mature, Vaijd* V lthoJt
covered couch, ^ r e v o lv in g book
Floridians its-particular. —Tampa
odist Sunday School holds
doubt , will be elected? *
case, 1 gasoline range, 1 Junior vio­
Times.
Meeting
ouch men an Hob Holly
lin, 1 settee and chairs to match.
------O-----lature.— DoLand News.* ** ‘‘-*1? . ..
TiotiiuiA.
The regular business meeting of Inquire 106 E, 3rd St. Sanford, Fla.
^ I L L LYMAN S U E T H E PA PER S
the
Wesley
Brotherhood
Class
was
4&lt;Mf
— 0—
/. .Under;tbe recent interpretation of
Editor Hube Alien'of the Sarasota tRo’ Florida libel law by the supreme held Tuesday night in the class
*i
For Sale—Nice pony, spring wagoo
Sun threatens* to go to the legisla­ court, Dr. ‘John Grant Lyman, the room. This was tho first mectii\g
and harness, all for J95.00.V Leaving
under
tho
new
officers,
and
about
YB8. GIRLS OR WOMEN. BOYS OR MEN CAN j o i n o r a
ture. Lawyers have kindly demon­ alleged awjndlcr who Was captured
twonty
members,
of
the
class
were
CHRISTMAS BANKING CLUB.
strated their inability to legislate for in St. Petersburg, has a good case
Enquire L. T. Crisler, Ohio
After a thorough discy*- t-ity.
THE PLAN IS THIS: DEPOSIT 5 OR 10 CENTS OR 2 CENTS FOK
the people.
Give the editors a against* the Tampa and St. Peters­ present
House.
56-tp
If
THE FIRST WEEK. THEN INCREASE YOUR DEPOSIT THE SAME
chance now and see what they will burg papers and those of other cities aion of numerous matters the meet­
ing adjourned and a social gathering
do.— DeLand News.
AMOUNT EACH WEEK.
For Sale— Fine lots' on Myrtle
in the state taking the Associated
was held.
avenue,
at
rock
bottom
prices
for
Press.
. . . . . .
IN 40 WEEKS:
The aim of this class is to he a cash. Also two story house corner
Lyman has not been convicted in
Wo are glad to note that our old
l-CENT CLUB PAYS
$16.W ,
help to its members and the com­ Oak and Fourth street. Apply,,410
friend, Hugh Sparkman has returned co u rt‘ of the charge of awindling,
6-CENT
CLUB
PAYS
*1.00
munity,
and
all
men
who
are
not
Oak avenue.
53-8tp
to Daytona and agui.n taken over although the case is so clear that no
10-CENT
CLUB
PAYS
•
82.00
nfiiliated
with
some
other
cfiurch
are
the cditoriul management of the question of bis guilt has been raised,
i':•
invited to become
u . momi/er*.
We
H
For Sale— Wholesale fish business
WE AI)I) FOUR PER CENT INTEREST.
,
,
Daytona- Journal.
Hugh brought even by himself. But, according to , .
•*
nets,
fish
boats,
launchat,
etc.
C.
L
YOU CAN DEPOSIT 25 OR 3 J CENTS, OR 81.00 OR S2.00 ttfi
the
Florida
court.-no'
newspaper
had
*
“nt
&gt;
’ou*
«,ve
he,*&gt;
this paper uff'. to jts present high
Vincent.
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a
right
to
say
that
he
had
been
so
tho
*
row‘
'\
c
nrp
,0i°ik,n*
fofJ
MORE
EACH WEEK.
‘ *
'*
‘standard anil should never have left
char 'i-cl
warn to urunt and better things, ami _______ _ _ _ _ _ ___________________
COME IN— WE Wil l. TELI. YOU ALL ABOUT IT.
it even for a short vacation.
Incidentally, despite this law and
^ e n a better business meet- - For s , 1#_ Two ,ol5 „ „ „ corn„
COME IN AND GET A CHRISTMAS BAN'K’ NG CLUn BOOK Fill I
— O -----probably in direct violation of it. the
n,,,t time.
Celery aVenuo and Hickory street,
- 1
v^V
Herbert Kelkel is now editor -of
E. F. Housholdrr.
shte each lot 41 feet by 128 feet.
newspapers did carry tho story, re­
the .Xaltuhassee Record. Herbert is
Vice-President.
Saleable white people only. $160.00
sulting in tho espture of the man
.;*a .farmer Tallahassee hoy who for and. the recovery of a good part of
Tor both lofa. Inquire Herald Of­
seveml^jye'nrs edited the Pensacola the money.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
fice.'
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For Aldermnn
•
•*#•
News anil Tor some months past as­
It is another proof tlmt the libel
sisted in the editorial management
\t the request of Severn! of tnv
For Sale— Owing to change
laws of Florida need to lie revised
of the Tulluh.i»see Democrat
With
friends I hereby declare myself a Tlecfrical power we have on hand
Leesburg Commi rcial.
Herbert Kelkel and Tom Appleyard
candidate for the ivflico uf city machinery in good condition, rnn()
as ii working team the Record ought
council man to fill .tho vnea-o v s i s t i n g of boiler*, e n g i n e s
wat e r
WHEN \N E D IT O R WANTS
to t.e JIM! right
created by Mr It C. Muxw.il - pump*, fire pumps, -nr tompr**suM
E
l
HI
NO
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•
resignation. I earnestly solicit lour *or» a n d sundr y oi li er machines,
Eor fifteen years Editor \V L.
F'nr Rent One nicely furnished
support and if forlunute enough to w h i c h we offer at prices whir l; are a
Enter into th« festal spirit and
Straub of the St Petersburg Times fie elected I will have the tnxpnur*’
room
lint and cold water
/&lt;•
l . i j h quality toda cracLru.
show iln vinittir* that Sanford lias
ft
l.a.- giii ii fil l , uf hi, talent* to tht- interests ut heart ut all Hints ,»nd s ma ll p a r t of the or gin il i n«t
,|
r&lt;
**
/
..
!KlT.
«
are
Sanford
II-ra
il
parent
of line of 122 crarlcri
tlie proper idea m enterCai niiig
various endeavor* which have been will exercise every effort to be of i n t i n sled a d d r e s s \ ir gim. i t a m l i n a
5'.i-tf
and
cakes.
One for every laslc
There will^hc much to do in this,
instrumental in the development of some benefit to the city. I am in a C h e m i c a l Co. . car» II H I Va hodv,
and every need, affording
line and the city will lie judged,
•
nt
FT
S»i|M-rint
tie
for Re- t No |r . West
II
St
l'eti rsloirg li in t lie place it
position to deal properly with que«
delightful tneal.ime chsngcj.
gre.itl, I,) (he manner in whnh the
if
N n i h St
\ p j i | i to || C D u l l o s e .
hold* todui a* one of I lorids * lead­
turn*
relating
to
railroads
and
•
r
hunt* make the gm-«i* f-t-l at home
11_• N Park \le
IT- - f Iing ((tun and us one of the nullHb%i
corporations
1 have lived in San­
For Sale Dtiroc fi r»ey
There is plenty, of amusements
Ir\ ’* lo «t known tourist resorts
ford my entire life and I am thor­ months old
Apply J
planned hut the atlair needs the rn- i
F'or Rent— Several nice office
I The editor who works whole heartoughly familiar with the city's n-. . * Sanford. Fla
operation' of every villien of San­
rooms over Vowe'.Ps. F'nquire N P
■illy and without personal considera­
therefore I modestly fieg for you*
ford
Y owell A Co
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tion for In* i i*iiim.tii ity rmi*t often
For
Sale
F.ggf r
support
11
a o o o o o o o o o a o o a o o o a o a o o o oo }
*a &gt;trice friendships and in ute
Thornughhreil.
I u. •
Tour* very respect fully.
Ilo.ir ! and room It&gt; day or week.
Ilr&gt;*!«n and Tram mi ll in Joint de
IT\inouth lio&gt; k*
in
*-c t lt\ l|oi|*e.
2** 11
O P HERNDON
hate here next Friday wdl l»e till­
Fifty or more. 7 cents
tiO-.ltc
ing fe ll lire, lint one must not lose
Rent ,r» room iiou**-.
Poultr v ) aril-. I.jhrlar d
V ETER IN A R IA N
sight ill the fait tint I'err.v \S all and
fid pet month
s
Albert tiifi hn*t will also he in tig
*. Her. Id t Ml.cc
------ OFFICE I or Sale sideboard
bookcase
limelight
This will tie Perry Wi
WOMAN’S CLUB
i
F
.-r
R.
nt
To*
P.irh
i \• lie.
FI
■
HAND
BROS. STAHI.K'
first visit in iln- . 11&gt; a 'd ihe peojdq ! . .
. -I i■1 1 •r t on.. hold furniture Ml-*
quire of H. C. DtlUnsc First ui.d
will fie animus to see him. •'‘Fridn&gt;’ |*
Hunter,
on
Sanford
Orlaruio
road,
Ineleresting Welfare Meeting
Bring in vour I nine a n d ■i-*
p- r- s v«-» oe
ts 'f
promises more excitement than ,|iny i
R F |) No I
60-21 p
homes and mules.
Have th.t
The meeting of the Welfare Dept
&lt;
politi. al meeting that ha* been held
tn-ated
Have
their
l,*-th
»n Wednesday afternoon was one of
F-r &gt;afi
I ha,-ton in excellent
in Florida in many &gt;ears.
ftmined, sharp c o r n e r s drc.,1
he most interesting of «the year. ( (in d it lo n
W■:!
cash J
WANTED
• r« down, pnqection* rut off and T*
O
i&lt; •
♦
ith
M rs
W
W
A h ern a tli
jire
cayexl tnoluYs extruetc*).
♦
swe eo i * * o &lt;
t i e r , i It II n of ,»f.f o* | -h til1 I e
ill ig
Mri llenrv Wight i u&lt;- , ■1
I
Ooooooo noooonnnooononnooD :
i.
'. w nt
: im f x a m p l f u f
n lot*! i n I rn a »-s ,• ially i in- i t e
/ I g h t f l t l Jvit|»*-r o-&lt; "n
r g r . - e n * -•*
g pin x q.c
.t it Li * ill i nq\ t r
fiig ’ -Ii !r&gt;_ 1 -l gi In r .j go-, d U lL .
|—-)**-«
WMUeo t.y
•i,d i ; i l i • I' i j.rcpar -q i . . n
I ••
•
-P ... ikee . p
la in Id
We want the il.-ltor* t • i i |i .; i I!m I ;n |hi: h.*Tehran.' id G-ttha., Tin- paper, was
all
kii.ii* o{ tiatn work. Rhone J104.
standing
disk
ami
chair,
black
wal­
feel that they nre in the house of tory of c a k e d e c o ra t­
vritten in Prof. Nehrling’s graceful,
•
‘
(V'-T".
nut,
oiled
finish.
Giiod
ns
new.
ing
nn
exampleo
f
'
.
thi'ir friends and even the rnndiloquent
lanfpjage,
his splendid
Inquire Ferdates have the human impulse «)( d-.-liciuUsni^S. I.yjhtnowledgc bf hi* subject being ap- )
hargnri^rf^vflfi.
Wanted lo R e n t —j*iano for -sev­
Por I adlcs nnd (lerllfitu n
fiu-ntc
gratitude
Friday should he a gen- 1l)t~ts and vvllo!tKullU‘eral wi ld * Will pity for removal of i
i.irenr in ever.- fin.It was r e - . " " 1'1 i r a r d \ jX Co.
W i i u M I " - ;i
eral getting top t'lur of Seminole t i e s * t
Ffiervthing lip-la-Pntc
.mo
' ddn r* \Ir» If I
[*.
ived with g. n.-r •i* and •••ithusiFor '-.ile wNqt.inmf.ile
* :i.'liil*.
I or. - r *■u ford
,
count i folks and from ih-- ifi-lr.- |.l ill- III it||\ IlMt.Mill.' applause. Mr P ’ Holly ap- s e v e n p i * * c uy.-r, i h . . ! * / .*it * u i . d !
U l’M ’ l AB MKAI S 2.-» ( ■-u*
I t is
tlon sluMlId s|*fliig t' e desire to i in W J f l•ur« il Indore the meeting to urge t i *. . w i l l *••!! ).,r Jii.'itt tin . .t-&gt;li ..r ; 4 ,.
For I XI I...- •_•. U T! .1 .TT: |
21 M E A I .S F O B 5 .Pit
Hi a U»r.I ut 1*
ic support of tin- .I'.h iN the vnri a F or,I Co . lx- r or
aut '«
d r i i * | ” I , Mi",. ‘ u.\ ^
d
&gt;«**r t •• .k
•1 ,. ei*u:M .* f tir o'
•-* eiiti r|iri*i”* * -J it.-it I .r the cell •-&gt; k.'.'.l ■
i Give Special Attention I 1
■&gt; ;%• r.. f a t .
_•
r r - . ..
,J
i &gt;'i .i* p.tf? pu
ther
Wc ik e 1 u Ii* tt r a.
ration ni xt wi'eh. tilin g a ' de­
fenied
mid
under
cultivation
l\
( ustonuTN
I It .'tc
quahitatirr with t hose i h • llii
ll outline of plan* for entirtninTestimonial
t-ear*
Not td * Thi* land tf tifid
H k .’
nltout tin
i ,.r
It 11 I I i ' il| * r •tll-Up I. 11 will rase any knid of crop
o-nt. pliiiing the responsibility for
I li n e s Bldg. Phone
f: iifor
O
he autumoi’ile and liafiy pHrades Hli-ti*it«-,&gt;4 ’eh r . . u . -nu,
60-sip
quire at 1i•-mI•' ollue.
-11
•3 9 9 9 9 9 C -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 »*
•
)p to tho club.
T h o . assembled
Things are getting c implicated for
.embers r sponded enthusiastically, j
our gooJ friend. Joe Sears.
Dr
.romising their cooperation and sup­
Fogarty will without doubt carry
port when their president, Mrs. J. W
Monroe county with al cost a unan­
Statem en t of Chmlifioh oT the
Bckins made an urgent appeal itatimous vote; ‘he will g t a Lig vote
.ig
tho
nicaStlty
.for.
funds
in
the
all down the F7ast t oisl.
F’orrcst
lub treasury alF •orgrlit, issue. Mr*.
Lake will carry Scrr.it ole almost sol­
. ___ T,..'
. j ______
u _.
This world - famous
)enno
Turner* first; .vice
president
idly and get n big vote in Orange
Wilson - (fait Wi-dallowed Mrs. Dickius, appealing ulsu
and Volusia, where he has met'many
Condensed from Report lo the Comptroller of the Currency
ding
Cake
made
utne
l
ake
was
or
cuoprralion and the best effort*
personal friends. Guy Metcalfe
March 7th, 1016
* m Dy
Marian Cole
•f every woman In the club. With
are that Congressmah Sears docsn
*n
.
.
F
i
s
h
o
r
and
M
l
i
s
s
me hundred and fifty members if all
get any lug vote in Palm Beach,
P an sy Mcwi-n, both
voufil enthuse, there would lie no
Brow aryl anil St
Luscle counties.
well
known
1
omostic
.ucstion of sucre**, hut fifty willing |
Seurs will carry Osceola almost solLylfi
Sjii-nife E x p e r t s ,
workers
could do wonder*. She sl*o
ly. and will get a fiig vote in Duval
Dpt ■
$ 2 8 7 ,1 1 0 .7 9
(
’alumet
BakinRl’owimphasixv'd
the need of funds. Aa a
$
3 5 ,0 0 0 .(1 0
and a good vote in Putnam. 4*«ars
dpr
was
usid
because
fault
of
thu
three
talk*
a
business
1
.
3
5
0
.
3
9
has very wisely kept nut of thft' Cath­
3 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Loth these experta
■letting wan ral'id by Mrs. Aberolic am) anti-Cfclholir roV going rn
8
,
7
5
0
.
0
0
use kit exclusively in
1 2 ,8 6 6 .7 9
•athy iinnu-di.it 1... at which it was
all over Florida. So far. it is any­
th(Tr
work
and
Lw
ic
lecided
to
solicit
funds,
fifty
cents
2 , 000.00
body's rue., with the odds a trifle in
, it is the purest, the
rom each member of the club*to
favor of the in's. — DiLand New*.
8 ,7 5 0 .0 0
safest, t h e m o s t
uy the materials for the lunches to
02 fi.3 8 3 .3 1
wholesome and eco­
e srrved in order to reduce the exFA IB N E X T W EEK
nomical to use.
t-r.scs to a minimum, it was dc2 9 ,7 3 1 .2 5
Sanford is going to have a spring
ided
to
dis.
e;i*a
with
the
services
of
So do m i 11i o n s of
3 ,8 8 7 .9 7
festival and celery fair this week,
3 6 7 ,2 5 5 .3 1
ooks and s ve such unc ics a*
house-wives
who
u«e
■•’anil the Hrrild *n\* that every! ody
jandwi.hes,
hot
frankfaruis.
colit ©very bakeday— to
»- .
JVv
1 should be interested and make it a will you if you try it
etc., etc. ih .' committee to so*
1 0 3 ,6 5 8 .3 6
success.
It is the fashion at this
icit
and
act
as
chairman
uf
each'duy
on the thing! hardest
time to have some sort of a festival
f the celebration were Mrs. W. W . 1
to bake.
$ 1 6 0 ,8 7 2 .1 0
$ 4 6 0 .8 7 2 .1 0
and Sanford should fie aide to get
ibernath , chairman of the who!*.’ !
Up ft Vi T j i *i 11 r t . I t. l Lg ar •I i n t r r r f i t
i- n il v o u r n a m e
Ira. tt I* i art. r. Mia. C. H D in -;
ing afTair. The farm* ol Sat.lord a.* ' ;;nd . ddn*- 5 for frn*
«v, Mr*. Dcai.i- Tu rin r. Mr*. Harry
the GriiryW ( it, Inn gone far ni d j 11VIJ e JiTul hi1 tory of
il*.iiiit »n, .Mr*. Alfnd l i l j a - a n d i
K°r t ^ ' - y i f : . ' V ? . M f ! ,is. Ua,2k h!,;s .m:l:!*‘ "-Nifi-ty and Service” its Motto an.I
wide, ami there will no doubt fie a ihi* Wi (ill UK (.a k e .
Ir». .Moughtop.‘ Tht* committee to
(* iu
v omi ii.V ' lOill
) ’! .'n
r' ' ' ' Vof tho p u t Q U A R T E R O F 'A
"l |*M‘'
111 pu
great many people going lo Sanford ‘i hen b a k e c»ne ju s t
. w
; ueari.C
. j t lour'reccnl
nmodiat.-ly lugin their work to aothis week, especially to *ee the dis* Lke it you irelf.
u it fui.ds.
•*,
i. EN 1 Li;, i we solicit yqur business.
t // p!a) a of products and to en|oy the
Mrs. W. P. Carter was appointed
Ktrcxhd
H
icltft
Art.n!$
anUwmcnt feature* provlJid.—
hairtnan of the automobile romirJtII i r.Y% I'urt f t ' ti Ei
Tin e&gt;-Ui ion.
M-, a).d everything points to sucCV.ifi.jv
JYr.»
,-»s. Mrs. E. L. Marshall is chair*
, Tho Time* Union is nlstaken
Ca’i c c l
tan of the Baby pared*. Entrits
. about the date as the Spring Festival
“ The Farmer’s Friend”
re earnestly solicited for both fasand Celery Fair wriU be next wrek In* Baking Powder Co.
? *
.Area of the celebration.
atcad of thu week.
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•«*,3VI

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE FIFE

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q a n a a w q q u a q q q n q « q q q q fl» q « a q *» ;irta a a u n a a a q &lt;

ABOUT PEO PLE
A N D , E V E N T S .;.

_____ ______7

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP'TO DATE a

Electric service given you comfort
and " “ves your time, Fhane 33« . AiJim ,11 CanusoJatiaM la, UU&gt;
CO-dtc
C J.a . la * S«i«r U&gt;l.,."a, r U
Hu R. A. Tarfcaaa. Phaaa Na. M)
, ,Thi* celery growers nro asked to I
In te re st
br'nf Ul “ , r »l" "&lt; hne celery and | p a a q q n d q q « ia n q q a q a a i» a a a q a c .q rt» i, g g a a a a a t u a q a s a q a q q x i a ]
Mh,b,‘ " ame 1,1 l he store room just
Surpril* Parly
i asl o the \\. U Abernathy store
j mined with n charming children’s
Summary of the Floating Small
"0 first street. This will he gen Miss Hazel Packard was delight- Parly. in honor of the ninth birth
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
era! exhibition headquarters
Hurried Herald Readers
and fully surprised by a number of day' of her little daughter, Dallas,
March 19th, 1910
••very thing will be taken care oi friends on Tuesday evening at her A glorious timo was enjoyed upon
day and tight
borne on the Heights with an old ‘ he lawn by the happy gathering of
Dinner 13 to 2 P. M.
P rice 5 0 Cents
fashioned pound surprise party, one young friends, who helped along the
Look for the prise winners in th •• No house is- too obi. too large
or of the sort that was ulwnya typical celebration.
Ganjes were
played
baby parade.
too small to he wired for electric* 4^ r4 *
Celery
’ *
Olives
of a gay and festive time.
This until the late afternoon and the
&lt;
t&gt;
Phone
,t,'|
.s.
Your brat move, wire your home.
60* I tc
'
Oyster
Slew
Cream
of
Celery
party was no exception to the rule, hours flew by on the wings of fun
Telephone 338.
fiO-ltc
Among the visitors to the city for u real jollification was the or- “nil frolic. Delirious cake, including
Broiled Spanish Mackerel, Shi|ce ilollandaise
"Infant Amoricn!" Guess who, the guests of Mr and Mrs. D. L. der of the evenffcg. Gatin s ahd m u-, ‘ he pretty birthday cake with its
Baked Vermont Turkey with Oyslcr Dressing
Thrasher are Mrs. Car) Kerran of sic were fenturea of the evening’s nine pink candles, Ice cream an,d
where? In the Baby Parade.
Leg of [jamb and Mini Sauce
‘ fi
Fastis and Mins Abide Webb of entertainment.
In au advertisjm: candies were served upon the lawn
Cooked food Bale at Roberta* Gro­
Vegetables
* to ...............................................
the delight of the little people. ‘I*
r|'vcland. Ohio
Marry Ferrari of contest Miss Clarice ““
Hand‘ won the
cery. Home made rolls, cakes, pics,
Asparagsar on Toast
Candied Yams
Fuitis was hen- Wednesday evening prize.
Enjoying the delightful af- Mrs, Conklin was assisted by Mrs.
cookies and salads tomorrow afrerand with Mrs Ferrari and Mrs. fair were Misses Clarice Hand, Mar- j R. J. Holly. Enjoying the gracious
Early Ju n e Peas
Boiled and Mashed Potatoes
noon, Saturday.
*
Albino
Frank,
.........................
.............
,1d Gussie hospitality of the young hostess and
,rhrasher spent Tuesday in Jack ­ garot Strong,
*
Steamed
Carolina
Rice
.
Sugar Beets
Call on II. L, Duhart for prom) t sonville.
U«Jert (her mother were Mary Elizabeth
Frank, Edna
Chittenden,
Apple Fritt with Vanilla Sauce
automobile service. Phone numtnr
I he city is beginning to look like Randall, Alice Randall, Mary Rol&gt;- and Camilla •Puleston, Maud Luke,
Desert
LeClairc
Jones,
372.
58-tfc
a real celebration is ulmut to tuke inson, Dertha.Packard, Marian Pack­ Olive Newman,
Plub
Pudding
with
Hard Brandy Satwe
Paul
Conklin.
Mpy;
.
Mildred
and.
ard,
Margery
Packard,
Mr.
and
Mr*
Take your meals at the restaurant jjlure and alt the streets and busiRobert Holly.
•.
Findlay
Munson,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lemon
Merang
Pics
in the court house block on TuestWpN Pf” houses are decorating for the
Packard,
Mrs.
Augustus
Frank,
Mrs.
ixr..
a
JT.'Ltie
Sort
tie
Feitienl
.,„,t
r&gt;_itv
goffee
Tea
Milk
big Spring Festival and Celery Fair.
Wednesday, Thursday tfnd
next week.
± - » » *: Get in the game and let us huve one Nicewanger, Mrs. Harry Kent, Mr.
Iieautiful Turkith Laee
V _______________________________________ - —
Utlk of real pleasure as well as some and Mrs. H. A. Randall, Mrs. Will
Mrs. C. R. Walker has received
ii *
Renting or selling your house is
Hand,
Mrs.
Anderson,
Messrs.
E.
E.
profit.
The celebration will bring
another
consignment
of
Turkish
easy if wired for electricity. Tel 33«. more visitors here for the week than Rogers, Marlon Walthour, Beecher
I hand made laces, small centerpieces
60*1 te
have been here in many years and Kent, Frank Roper and Dick Frank. I and baby caps that will be on dis- Mrs. U. J . Holly, Mr*. Oacar Conk*
Not’ce To Public Re mem be p the slogan. One hun­ tin- advertising to.tjanford is of in !.
...
,
_
I i*l ay at J. W, Dickins’ Bhoe store all Hn, MIm Grotchen Schultz ami Mrs.
This
is
to certify thar any and all
llriJiitna AnniterttKM
,
,
,
. . . .
dred hubics for the parade on Wed- csfculiibii henulit^' ' *.
|of next week. An interesting little McConahu.
debts contracted by Mrs. Edwin J .
« * **a
day.
Mr and Mrs.. Richard TVrheun |M1 0 f wur history attaches to the
— ■— ^
.
•
t Jacobs I refuse to pay, as qho has
The
. \Ua . pbd) ration
entertained
(
on
\
\
edni-sday
eVr^ning
present
lot
of
beautiful
laces.
They
»x
left my bed and hoard.
Personal \frnlinn
bilges *nti 1)!.- M o n * . of
MILLINERY — Now
Goods
ar­ newtt jvepk
with four tallies of Five IIuryHrod In * , rf,
to thj8 COUnlry a urjnK the
t kJ&gt;Uiit
Signed:
Edwin J. Jacobs.
Miss Laura Fish hfis returned
p.ir b; o-i T h?v.Iui and
riving every week and will he
honor of the sixteenth anniversary early period of the war to another j from n pleasant visit to Do Land.
69-Tues-3tc
at reasonable prices. Mrs. t.rmc L. •., r ■II ./- n -Ini'll,j ii ^v ‘t -t di'ciif of jheir wedding,
Irish llags aud society, hut upon request of Mrs. |
■ill -i ,r i the p.ir.i&lt;lc , Tin- mcr
Williams.
no.
colors were used in the decorations Walker who disposes of the laces in
. I ,ii t * ...ubl ‘ ell illyriL tn j M-,4,l
Returning from tho Knights of
«f.*lhe, rooms, suggesting St. Pat the interest of the Congregational
Have you given your ha by \
No. 210
Pythias Grand Temple at Key WestMillie lime on decitrp'tetl ^Apals and
. namp to Mrs. Marshall.
rick tf . Day, the golden glow of nas- missionaries in Turkey nnd the are Mrs. J . D. Davison, .Mr. and
Don’t show- tin* visitors that
&gt;rs
tjiat
wc-.nave
the
Report of the Condition of Che Seminole
tuVtiutps. which centered tho supper Ladies’ Union of the local society,
' wait till the last minute.
Mrs. Henry MrLoulin and -Mrs. M.
rig h! s.irt of
. &lt;1, eM -rprismi;
giving a relieving touch of
.
&lt;&gt;unty Rank, Ssn i r J , Fla., at tho
Cooked food sale at Roberts' Grn firms,
These |-,irin!c*k dpiy come color. The tones of green were nisi tin* consignment sent to her. Latest Frank.
Close pf I uslncss, March
I- in- ■i &gt;e.ir
eery. Home made rolls, rakes, j&gt;:,
, ert,only ,all ,,f us Used in the refreshment courses and ail vices from the war zone slate L
7th, lj.f i
ih.it
Mi's
Seuenger.
who
conducted
Judge and Mrs Smith of Ocala,
I
cookies a ltd sapid tomnrruw ,,(ti r
-l
littin pliu e i .nils and favors were the missionary school ur Murdine, who have been visiting their sistir.
UKSODUCKS
noon, Saturday.
-!■
| J2,MJ62
shamrocks and Erin's dags in min- Turkey, and some of her co-workers Mrs J 11 Ray Jcft for home on lean- on It- a! f.-lalr
l&gt;*l»m l’olUlrrai .VulK) IMhrt than
n
. *TT tat ur»
The Hnby I’ariThe h'MfUf1ing "f partner. wo*.&lt; captured b. Turks and were Sundus
will form a'
ll.nl Ileal,.
I] | B 70
M l-O h rc I i ^ w v i i d t i n . , u - u
Iha'tl J . . 0
f-i
r ‘ \\ ;i * It111•|l|»‘ 11.»r
park Wi ducsdii.
. .f i' . ,•
'), unruf ktt, I’ll.! l-u g In Id in iiipiivity
Idle native
ll - r r - l ia t i Jg l J |
!1
. k A \ &gt; .1' ami1 |*US upiiti tin• liuek' women who make these luces have
r'ouniy -I-T.IIU ami I’liy ,UU.‘ .era
:7,;,,v04
o’clock
I'arude s ■Is ,|| •* ,H
ll'h-i
|l-ill
-.
II
ini
*r
n.aia
I
l.aMr
John
R
Tolar
and
Mr
Alvin
y.oo-j
oj
j ifl'N■•! .1 nl whi* Ii wn•* uritl •-it the lines ii! hceN scatter.-il and t he si houl buildNrnrL* at I’ epeatem*
2.1INI00
Meals will he w n n ! nnnn and
Hurt
of
Me*
York
City
passed
■, 1r ii»ti 1 t&lt;ih t---* Dx *ir h( 1 1 1 I- Th.•se witlU n V —i llm t-e, fu r n n u r e ami I l - l un­
iJiTi ■«
jj
v*' ,
&lt;..t'f’is at«-d
This
it i .t't.e N- a-i |.II, 00
t he evening in t In • ■Ih-i-i
f4_j 11 t ,
t
Ii rutilijc of .ilil d-iirTuh-ss Aii• the List lot of the through tin- city yesterday cnrouti- I '«** l-»m iti'-T i' f f a u a ear, at 4-.u t.) ,4
'
Kill
on Tlle.stlay, \\. ,ft,&lt; !.i
Oircb
and
Ki-hanitor
j
to
Gulveston,
Texas.
While
in
nu­
.III
l
i
f
r *'Mil1 •
•i t
|)i Ilil iirin■ Ilia t xxhu h i ittnplfted tin: rhyme, Turkish lares that will come to San• ‘ learlng
4 ,-rT M
ami Friday during t he Fi n! i v;il M 'll*1. i»,l »!•&gt;‘fir i'i
llity they were the guests id Mrs ltih»T i'a*h tiemI lilt |0
il rlie •. - 1i w
Urn T 1 f.-rd for a long lime
«* nre&gt;( a i-.ITTHIT
I’fiey
are
* a . I, &gt; n lla m l
I l,a 1 S ‘‘ ’
Week
Mamie C Tolar
•‘ 1 M
*
*•
I
,
1
at
'
a*h
It
-tn
6X.VV2 71
It 1 M 1,i-ln tir.t [irtzi •
sought after l-y l lie women
Tin j r S * 1 1 (U of g • i*i 'ilk ^1IUklflJIS, Wtill- wIn- love exquisite laces, so the lot
Suppers and di&gt;- it 1 will Ii.- •r■*.. i **
Tula
I
IJW.TOS Sj
Mrx Mollie Horne, xxhn lias been
in the restaurant h.i !1 of 1lit !4(i itTT i
i 1 »•
‘ [■I-( .ir.l111 . .-f 1" Mr \V xl H,(j mi fell a deck II! ulihh is small will find a ready sale
I
he
guest
ul
Rev
and
Mrs.
Geo
l.tAIIIUTims
1Mltd ait h
linuse block on Tne'da;.. \\ i dn. sd a
1(if nl.l 1.ishioneij Itool-,
Hyman returned in her home in 1 apl-al Siiw-V I'anl In .
| ya.oon oo
• 1IJ'
Thursday and In la , dur mg i n,
l-fi/.*'- were ‘A1)11 II&gt; Mth W V
Sum,1m Pumt
| (tp
Lisper
on
Monday
I
lillialilr.l
1
‘e.rlla
I.
■
Kijanea
am
i
Fi-stivnl Week
Th. I id
Sfiu-rir-irt
r»»• •l t i .«rt. .i nr»*»■Jl 111|*»kcl i»f 1rinti |m)1■
Tatfn I'auii
t.nss *2
I h «i-l* fi«|# I'npaitl
( atholic church .r•
•i ,
. j . . k*'’1"J ••’ ,i f •I Mr l ***aIn* Turner a elu
Lust evening Mr mid Mrs \V P
eO»
Mr*
Hunry
Wight
went
up
to
Inrii vi.1u*J I Nrjv»*tLi
* 111ih1f31.ii)i«t| w
.nil gr"en rU i .iriir enteriiiim-d with u pretty
t*«
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h
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rli
i;:.oux
ii
|t 1, .
t . \S, II
For that ( l o t ' l l M i l
(W lld ftlP t &lt;»f I »c*
\! .1i Yen nI'llock a sealed Simnirock Party in celr-fir.itmn of Jacksonville on Wednesday lor a I irtmml
if 4,f i" 111■*
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LINE and S I I’ llI .Ml! \l III o il i m. t
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few duys visit,
f
was
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IT
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tn
the
limit,c
Tim
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tr-* *if
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Mrs.
Carter's
birthday
A
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'lie w
phone H. It. (o n e ), (gl. No. IIn
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r-inm ,md -l,” i
Mm Vt-ru '1'i‘rhcii
li, Mini spirit id congeniality pre­
t ixfiHr’» I W*'%i &lt;
1 t 'J
Mr
Ii ay den, who lias been a
Inr
IS-i «4
, -i Mi-- I "iln Hut, hi nso 0 hi-r x-il vailed. making the evening one of
l
lrt.*orji* r4trt| lUnk*
7(1.14
The Herald wi nt ■ •\l&gt;ml
I I,, —i- present were Mr wild \Ux unusual enjoyment. The Shamrock guest of the Comfort Cottage during Hiiiffnr’ IIrfrosits
1I.SMU01
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ant&gt; tvs.so
tile
winter
has
returned
to
Sanford
thanks to the V\ m i -n, h .i:ri.■ &lt; ■
U p Carter, Mr nrul Mrs. \V _M played u conspicuous part in thc|
11*1"*
K-.000.00
for
the
spring
ami
summer,
i
thh*r
IJ»!nliIu-*_
lleif
.il
titrTiiW
ftl
i.coo.oo
for a hunch of line &lt;•I- r , :t ..i tnII. 1.. ne». Mr
and Mrs. \\
W decorating of the attractive rooms,
d'.-i
oil.ee on Wednesday
I: is id t he
Aliernalhy,
Mrs.
C
U,
McLaughithe
huge
fires
adding
their
glowing
Total
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1140.7.',.',
(J
i patrol.ize
Na
ho:
and Mrs, Kerran of Eusils ' I s i s »»( H 'rfiils,
all
celebrated Cmilhouri c
hr..nd
I iti
Mr
(1 U
Mriul y , Mrs t.-n hrightmsx to rnroplete t fie effective Y Mr
f
•Ip along ,t g,
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l)
,
1
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mliwU
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washed up ilea . and - n
ml pot
II.ul Mrs I’ L. U't'onnir, color Hchenic
Shan.cocks were ev- spent Wiilnesday in the city the
I \ It K y, Ci girt «( th- ahn*»-ixam«U
up iu a packai e with th- 1 &gt;ulMr- \\ II
Peters, Mr.Jervey, Mr. cry where, strings of them festooned guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1), L. ItjnX ita •.)n-nt&lt;ly ' w--r |K-| -h* aleirs ,tm' -m,-nt
l*
On*
It, l V—l»(*fl f t fnjf I n n , 1,-ltf- .I,|| Is’llsf.
d-.rd sh-.nl I I,
I
hmirne wrap
i i w.t
I - ,11Turner utd
Mr f T
‘ . 11the n.iuiii l» .uni hung from (he Thruslu r
i rr-s-i a ll - i
A It. K I Y ,
I - 1 I - ' * h „,
4 - ,h t - r
eC
,, ,,
I,, r . liuir xlxoi grii-n (Ii*
quality and l-m
A T Ii •
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K
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d
y
left
on
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x
v
r»-sc
t
I ' I ji . i i I ell,-, ' 1 v -' 1 . upon I In i|r:i|e-r
ii &gt;■ t *e real Sa l i - , 1
!_.». 4 1*^ |«SH*il lo,V.f, Ph.I*ts- S S«,is-f day last i u r in ti liu iuu
lm-k and I into
I'
i L~ui dale
tP •T«t^f
to I „ ms this 1*tb
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-T-N' m
p] ■
ward ud vet lining s.i nrO • r_.
o[ yellow stone ware was stir- I arohn.i after a visit of Hpverul - t o ul Ma r c h I S I S
I
he
,
r.
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r
i
on,
mil
tee
of
l
he
U T- IIKYAN,
m,_. tor- Hill/**-are in &gt;ai,i or i
Notify 1'uhl.e
jml up a pack 11*;e this limn a iv- 1,0 »
Cluli rounded with Shamrocks and to wevka to her son, S. J . Kennedy nnd j
fare
Department,
Woman's
ir.id- wilt te p g’oorf one and
I In
She was accompatiied as
show complete the scheme, harps tied with family.
thii g- Unit Huh licen done here in
will
hold
tluir
spring
(lower
x•• p!. oi . of uxit ,c "I h- edux. 1)1
far as Jacksonville by her daughter,
yea s.
and plant sain in April., lime aud liov-fl of green tulle were much-’ in
i hi mrfjjL-s x- lit- t oll a sr-nm
I fit
I
A vvidenre.
The refreshment course Mrs. S, J Kennedy.
I.) he uiniounced Inter
,i
V a)■-•’. u- Hand a - 1 i he
W
,.s
pri
Itilv
sn-r\*d upon plates
e -I r
lillflTilU I ' i ,!l will be made of c illadiain
adorned with Shamrocks, the salad
r.-i.
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(rom
I
rot
N'ehrlliig’s
g
,r
i om millin' Mt'i’ilng
■1
iu. tl&gt; I’-.r •I.If,
- ml a Unify lly s t, ullis (rom Mr. I- ing in green |"l-pir stmiuroci
A meeting of the iiiinniitte** on
‘ ‘ ■.id's gar !--ns
(Ith.-r plants on rani s. The favors ton were green, lends j..fl ruXfi'vhn,eiit&gt; for lip; exlvS a w m il l
tv*.-.
. \* ;
|i-,UvSfUla.s. --l it,
-d d a i n t y b o te s I Hi d w ith salti -I xx al br.tlion i i xl wi ck i* .called f &gt;r Sat1 1. M A C H IN E R Y
A dvli- urday afternoon at four o'clock at
wIn, h will be rooted in puts, pal a nuts ami cumin &lt;1 ginger
I
AND
,,nd a variety of tropical pin is ci nut chicken pillau xv;.s served with the Woman’s Club. Every member
M i) l iinri-rn
I
ill-* salad rourse. ( inines were play­ of the lommitlce MUST lie premmt.
r,-.oly
for
the
soil
al
ibis
sc,
s
-i
.... i'|l- lia- liei-'l
A L L SUPPLIES
1[SB
Mrs C H Diogcc, chairman of tin* ed throughout the evening in which Urgent.
• s churging same in
riii.i l .
jk Writ* For Pric* j And
livir committee will take orders (or Mioa Martha Fox won tho ladira’
Comrnittco
nre
Mrs.
Donne
Tur­
The Seminole Dredging Compary
pluutx from now until date of sale jirize, n lovely gre-en silk camisole, ner, Mrs. W. P. Carter, Mrs. C. II.
Catalogu*
A
No one Ii-- it ii &gt; authority or hm
V .
Mr. Roy Sytries won the gontlemen’s Dingee, Mrs. i'ilkington, Mrs. Alfred
is announced.
had. to run accounts chargable t .
------prize a box of handkerchiefs and Llljn nnd Mrs. Mougliton.
Th&lt;- Sc i inoli- 'Dredging ' ('iimpany
tiea and Miss Rutli ifolierta xvaa pre­
.S’/ruirfccrry F tfliral
Mrs. W. W. Abernathy,
ex- e[it l-y wrill.-n authority
sented with the consolation, u paper
Chairman.
This
is
the
last
call
for
the
straw­
Signed
knife.
Mrs.
Deane
Turner
assisted
berry and lee cream festival to be
'll-ruin-dc Dredging Compan)
given in tho Welborne binchlo tmir- Mrs. Carter. Guests of this charm­
X
tio iic
rnw iSaturday) afternoon and even­ ing party were Dr. and Mrs. Cecil
E a s t e r is on the 23rd
-&lt; ^ =
ing under the uuspices of the Ladies’ Hutt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Deane Turner,
o f A p ril. P la ce your
Ta* Hooks WII! ( lose \|ir!J 1st
(’iiion of the Congregational church. Mr, nnd Mr*. B. A. Howard, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Symes, Mr. and Mrs.
T- xpayer* pl -'i'e t..k • i o i-e th: I
tmit o r d e r _ a t t I i &lt;&gt;
Joh'fi Meisch, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
an I eo i .tv !?V-X * i* corn* -1-Ilaby Parade
H aberb ash efy a n d
Carter, Mr. and Mr*. Richard Terlit, pier i i ft- r Ai t-1 F l, i Re
Remember the slogan "One hun­ heun, Mrs. Mary Symes, Miss Maruf-'ch il ti. n- plot ii’. ni fiy Inxv
th e
In te n ia tio n a l
dred babies in line" next Wedneai
A „ __ ,
..
tha Fox, Mias Ruth Roberta, Mis* .
,(.,,| estate o.i which U xps remri.
T ailo rin j? Co. will do
day morning at 9:3Q when the par- Hbu1 1Iand . nJ Mr. u . c . RaoU/
u pi id. xx:II be iidvitMed and )nhi
ade when the park for d tnurrh to .
th e r e s t
:
: :
for tnxef, i s-1 et ratio.,n will loFirst street, thence to Sanford ave- '
issuid nnd placed in hands of tho
niie,
hack to park and to the hand
T h e
H o m e of C o rre ct shcifT r.gnliait pcrsoi ul properly on
In Honar a f Ut n'f irs
stnnd where the prices will be
Notice the step of the thrifty man as he walks
which L **» rem; in u paid.
S t y le s .
George Davis Hart entorawarded for tho prettiest decorated 1 hi
with Bteadfastdess of purpose to accomplish
In rnakii.R ii.quiry in regard lo car, Once ngain, wo want it under- t*ln*d Thursday affirnoan In hinor
something
worth while. He is found in the
-e, | ,.,f iic i&gt;e sure nbrl furnish
Stood that ALL of the babies from of Mrs. Norman DoPorest and Mis*
dtnciipiiori of same as found o. Sanford fivo years down are eligible Emma Irwin at her praldy home on,
great armv of savers that make regular de­
your deed
posits in tho bank.
’’
for the parade and it Is N O T 'com- Sanford HiighU.
Four table* of
J NO. D. JIN K IN S .
putsory to have a decorated cnr. auction woro played with Mrs. BarTax Collttcior. Seminole County.
Step into the Seminole County Bank and
The committee would be pleased, ' ctt making top score, to whom a
! ,. 55 8(c •
however to have as many as pns b a r of hand terchljfs was given.
tsart an account.
slide, to moke this tho prettl it The guests of honor prizes wero ctn. TOUR TER CENT INTEREST
baby parade ever held in the state, hroldorod handkerchiefs and the conP A I D ON S A V I N G S A C C O U N T S
, . We have lovely babies In our town solution, a violet holder, fell to Mrs.
and xxe wont them ALL to come he- W I). Bolden.
T h - rooms were
fore the camera rnnn. Let us all lovely _ with fragrant rus.o and a
pull together for the very pretti st variety of potted plants. At the refeature of, the whole celebration nett freshpiont hour a salad course was
0,
Cookinl proweek.
We have' tho material, lut served, followed with sherbet. En- \
Wo aie hero to serve you with (he very he&lt;t &lt;&gt;f ,‘v,'r&gt;.’ hl.'“'
us use It.
Mrs. E. L. Marshall. JU/ing tho*gonial hospitality of Mrs.
pcrly In p perfectly sanitary kitchen and served in the right wuy.
chairman of the Baby. Parade will Hart in addition to tlu honorocs
gladly furnish any Information de­ woro Mrs. H-)tiry . DoForest, Mrs.
rarm aljc, Mr*. C b j U Q , &gt;. -.u, Mrs.
B
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F
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sired. Fhone 145.
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’ Geo. II. Fernald, Mrk» S. E. Bar­
SANFORD. I’l.ORif)A
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e B a n l v
f o r H
o m
e
nirPiJiiij Pprty
-* NEW WOOnitVPF BUILDING- fHONP 15T
rett, Mrs. YV. J . Thigpef Mr*. &lt;1. J.
( ( ( • M l t M l I H S I *!(•«•*•••t •*!•**(
I I t l l l l H H I I M K * I ****** -**»•*’*♦**•**■
On Monday aftjrnoon at Comfort Louck*, Mrs. Chaa. Tyli
Don’t forccl onr Icc Croon. Parlor just ncroaa Iho nlreol
Mrs. J. B.
Cottage Mrs. Oscar Conkling enter- B. Stryker, Mrs. W,
D. L. THRASHKH. V-Pte*.
A. IL
f* C-s-ixr
1 . Haynes-, FOliKoaT LAKE, Tres.
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Little Happenings— Mention
of Matters In B rie fPersonal Items of

Special

S U N D A Y D IN N E R

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I

D R E S S 'TALK M).

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N O T E

yS r.M &amp; t

TH IS

THE FIRST STEP OF THE THRIFTY MAN

B. L, PERKINS
THE HABERDASHER

When Vnu Eat Why Not Eel (lie Best,
When il Costs on MorcT

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THE flANfOftD,
all they are worth and tbo prlata
will go to tha mightiest in thia great
atruggU.
Don’t take any chance.
Be on
the alert ovary second. You dare
not rest everua little Umo tomorrow.
FORD ROADSTER, KITCHEN CABINET, PARLOR SUITE, 2 ■Until - now your work may- havo
WATCHES. ORDER, CAMERA W lLl! BE GIVEN
been splendid and yet every effort
must be exerted during the^laat day
CANDIDATES TOMORROW NIGHT
of the campaign to fix beyond any
chnnce of a doubt your claim on
your particular prize. After these
weeks of endeavor it wilt not .do in
these lost few hours to allow some
Subscribe for The Herald Now—Last Opportunity to Help Your one to step in and carry away the
Favorite Win a Prize— Candidates and Friends arc Invited to
prize upon which you havo set your
heart. It is yours if you make the
Witness the Final Count— Candidates May Deposit Sub­
right kind of effort for just one
scriptions and Money in Sealed Ballot Box—All Sub-'
more day and yon simply must do it.
scriptions and Votes Must Be In On Time

WE HAVE IT
Good Florida Beef.
The Best Western Beef. &gt;
Spring lim b . • •
Chicago Milk Fed Veal.
Com Fed Pigs.
Pork Sausage.

Liver Puddihg.
Pigs Feet Jelly ’
Head Cheese
Souce.
Fancy Chiped Beef.
Home Made Corned Beef.
The Best Hams and Bacon
F a t Chickens.

There will be a tense moment to*
morrow night in(*the Sanford Herald
office. Sometim&lt;rI»rter seven o’clock,
as soon as the judges.fhave chocked
nnd rechecked the votfcs deposited
in the ballot box next Friday and
.Saturday, one of the judges will
arise to make the announcement of
the prize winners.
In the Sanford Machine Co. Garage. is i, waiting a splendid Ford
Rc&amp;tdjfofi'. brand new, which has
newer *beon driven. It U awaiting
its owner. Perhaps it la waiting for
YOU.

perhaps hoping and planning* Jo . ot
talh t)% ygry aamf ; prize yot^'wfst
You *can only be safe by acfup&gt;i
all the subscriptions in sight -*a
converting the same into votes. Fu
everyone fa working and working fo
■
« v a . mww
m b
W A ’F I / 1 ! ?
T O A
j
A

T J 'IT ' A T V
l i I\1 J \ I #

will
gladly
tell
W r it e u* now N’n
to

b-** yt.ri
Mid

ba.

/"'I J
\ jJ r .

Each cafUl'datn in thi* list bax tin
np.mftli ’ tv Ut )v'n
1hi- Ford. Kitchen f a b r,•
Watch 1 ti fi»r S’ii it* M
1— 0 ea r b, i ...1
,*■ Ciirnwr*
Ex.-ry &lt;andi&lt;lu(r who f 1■ To u n a
D) j,-‘r c oit cnib ,i&gt;mn&gt;« inn ".i 1 !i rtinn i • *•
Uw or
t«trnv—m rTT'l.ir TT.,. c.l fn'i;:b-n or n - *
if iJ
viiling they remain actively In the campaign until ihe close and
make a cash report each week.

on

m'H Tank*

1 &lt;&gt;wer * t In

tie*!.

G. M. pavls &amp; Son
607 Laura Street
Pa'atka, Florida * ^

MclvillivTylet, Altamonte .Spring*
lVmomd t-htn'k* lor aniyunt* tiver
110.00, unit** i'«Ttiti.-tl will titit be
nri'i-jiti’tl ft.r *ub**i-ri|ititn a turnt-tl
in mi .Star, h Ibth
Tin* rub- will bv
, strictly aj.jili.tl in ever., inittaucc.
C'undiiiatra who have roccivcd
i ht-ck* with which lo pay subaoripi Min* will obiervc tht. aliovu rulo nnd
I have tamr ca»hed or certified before
presenting.
There will be no ex­
ceptions made und please do not
put us to the necessity of refusing to
-receive bank checks.

For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
P e n e t r a t e s a n d H ea ls.

Stops pain At O n c e
F o r M an an d E c a s t

Joard or Board
ad Room .
•

Reasonable Rates For
Excellent Service

*' *
* '
Corner of Mhguolla Avenue and Fourth Street

•ui.rmn'

Harvey 1,. Geiger, Geneva

itir (mo

Mir* Mary Aubn, Oviedo

:,,7 :&lt; hi

Mrs. Ji*mrp F

h * . Knufi&gt;ni

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Mrs. W. \V. Fry, Sui fo-d
Mr*.

It. J. Powell,

17 a. 5110

Su.iford

17.7 til III

Mi** Clara Phillips, Sanford.........
Miss Vanmetn Styron, Sanford

101,500

Structural steel of nil kinds a specialty—-I-betuns,
channels, angles, stays, bolts, etc.
•
».a_
I hmlwoeds in variety— asli, birch, cedar, cherry,
cypress, mahogany, maple, oak and white pine.

■The Merrill-StevetiS Company
Good Service-Q uick Delivery
Complete lines carried in stock^ ijBvst equipped
machine shop in Southeast for special work.
A complete force of workmen ready for road
work a t all times. Particulars and quotations
pm short notice.
AYire, phono or write us.

Merrill-Stevens Company
600 to -651 East Bay Street
J a c k s o nv i l l e , Florida

2 0 0 LfiS

Ud ea li
! FERTILIZER
J:

M F D OY

i WILSON A TOOMER

n FtnriLUcn co
F **&lt;m o f l v i i v f . , l *-

Use Ideal Fertilizers
And Be Sure of Results
For a quarter century Ideal Fertilizers
have produced best crops with the biggest
profit. Today, as heretofore, we tfive you
the best combinations ot plant food possible.

Right Sources
Perfect Blends
Right Proportions^
^ r i l r fu r n e w ejii;iltii»iu! a n d p r i c e l i s t .

W e can

" B e a t t h e M a r k e t ’ tm jn u - r s .

Wilson &amp;Toomer Fertilizer Co.

.........

75.010

Manufacturers

Mr*. M. Ilyncs, San’o id .........................

IS.000

J a c ks onvi l l e

of

Ideal

Fertfllzers

-

F l o r i da

Don’t he Too Sure
You may have many vote* in re­
serve but that is no guarantee that
you have landed the desired pkize.
i-Remtntber how many other rnndl’
are also in the Mg fight nnd

25c, 50c. $ I. At Ail Dealers,

A J

I.ft warm. f'1«vftlftn&gt;t, T r n n . , I1rr *d *r ot W h it* D t h t u t a

Wr11. ■ ft. follow .: " I n sn • ( ( lft&gt;lng o n i i r - i with tfto h. n . from l . f r - m l r
to M*&gt;- l i t , 1916, i t y d i l l ; rroarti ■tinwcil an a . r , &gt; [ . »f 366 , { ( ,
,i»&gt;
ask

vouk

take: no o t h e r

t im r i t ru n aunt
, v t ir» d b a i .k r c a n

i*a t s v
get

m x h ii. t iit

a im

im t s

*:«;&lt;; f.i r » u
. ru n vt,n

THREF. SOLID STEEL TRAINS
DIXIE FLYER

THE SOUTHLAND

Lv Jackionviilo
Ar Tilton
Ar Macon
Ar Atlanta
Ar Chattanooga
Ar Nashvilio
Ar Evansvillo
Ar St. Lout*
A rlV rro Haulo
Ar Chltftco___

ff.lOUl)

Lv Jacksonville
Ar Tilton
Ar Macon
Ar Atlanta
Ar Chattanooga
Ar NashvlHo
Ar Martin
Ar SL L o u ! *
Ar _Hvantvin
-------A rTerroH auta
Ar Chicago

8t3S A.M.
2:00 P.M.
Si 08 P.M.
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12: IS A.M.
4iS0AJll.
0i2SA.M.
2:59 PJrt.
i»i.r3 p .m '
5:55 P-M,

8i30 P.M.
12, 50 A.M.
4i25 AJtL
7i40 A.M.
llilIP Jrt
4t4SPJlf.
11:55 P J« .
7:05 AM.
8:58 P.M.
1:33 A.M.
7:83A.M.

Y o u Need a

Tonic

needl’T i o ^ ^ r b 11! cV‘ry woman’8 life when she
W hen t l J i S
hc,P l,er over the hard places*
to h k e-r-t rb i H°mcS to you’ y°u know what tonic
posed of n i l ®W0,nV1ln 3.tonic* Cardul Is com01r purely vegetable ingredients, which act
j ' f ,yct 3«rcfy on the weakened womanly orvans
nnd helps build them back to strength and health!
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak

r i , "M « 7 ““ o?wb„dcrfSi

v ' an ,'f W|ll iIq the same for you.
You can t make a mistake in taking

A T L A .N T IC C O A S T L IN E
AN D C O N N E C T IO N S
Coaf ht*. Rjllrntn Dravuyj Room \
Car* ObtftfvutLorvLihr*r/ '\
Car. Duur^ Car
J
m
S t i a m HtATtu- Eurtmc UioTto

' n J t n r fjT w n i
'jj

'Jor ArAi&amp;J tj&amp;rjpcn. tr sJeepira a r 1
rtttrxAnant, csll on or wriU
A WFuror cm.
JCMtxuw.aaw
n t iit t r sa y

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The candidates, their friend* and
general* public are invited to be
present at seven o’clock tomorrow
to witness the final event of votes
awarding of prizes by the
‘ju d ^ s .
.

V " ! *!' i
.J'0* wns
All subscriptions should be accompanied by r&lt; rtifird checks, money
ami locked by
It. Dess. A. It ortk,ril or lh|f CW(h
hey ana A. L. Hi Its; lli.c campaign
*
• .
judges appointed to innke the final * The ballot box wjU be locked and settled the last two days of the
count and award the seven prizes, campaign and the*Tceya will be-turned over to "the judges who will be
They have sealed the box and taken rfi'tcetcd to count the votes and award the prize*,
the kejs.
V ' ’
,
.
:
The judgrs are announced todav and they ar&lt; 1 &gt;, nl burin.*** men
No one will know, what goes into
„ , ,
,
*•
. o f high standing in Sniifotd.
v,
it the last two days, except ns each
vj
candidate may keep count of his or
All candidates and their friend &gt; are invited t-&gt; .......... .. ik - tin'll
EX her amount s
-No one is going to count. T h e campaign *ill end S a t u r d . y March I-Mi a:
. it which
“
open it until
the j udge* break the time the doors of T h e Herald busine* otllce t i l ! b
i ..
\ | atm .ire
seal* they themselves put on it S a t - on the inside will be allowed to seal
their Iasi remittu-ue. and subseripurduy night
t
tion*, before, depositing same in the ballot box in the pr.-- n , of the
Judges S r cured
ludges
After each candidate has
-It, &gt;1 hi. - lor •- •• • , Mi.- b.ilbjt
j box the judges will announce that no more business will be accepted.
The Herald has been fort unnto i n : and in the presence of the candidate* anti their friend the big ballot
getting the*" able c M en* to act a* box will k&lt;- opened and all \ote* . be p!u,'&gt; ■!
i to.: ■tide m the
judge* ill M*
tireul'Hiou campaign center of the olliry The llnul rouiit -htiiiblto
&gt;■ j .-. j with the aid
which end* tomorrow night at 7 &lt;&gt;f t e adding machine and 'the winner* announced i-i about n p m
o'elork
Karb i* prominent in pub- Many subscriptions can be secured 'luting the last da. &lt;u the campaign;
lie .ip h
t h a n ii'n v
lie life, i* well
known anti capable by candidates who have staying uuuilM - and a&lt;cm h , aii'lidate will be
il.lv n t*\ er n * i b e'
Their service* and hearty rnoperu-1allowed to seal tlielr siibscription* r .1 i ulle,
tmn-1 ,-[or,dropping *anie
lion proriM*eal solute fairness
to ill the ballot box. together with allMuur
- r\&gt;
pt ,t
\,.it- balhi!*.
c\ t-rv candidal e. rrre*peeti ve of sex. no one will know how many vole* th.ir . .ui.tictitor lit
II. «),. alum*
b&gt; ation or interests
It It Ileus, i arrangement no favoritism can In; shown .trot le.-r.- ,-.,uhl be no (.uri-r
Pen
pits
Hank.
A
It
Key. Sem- way of closing the campaign. It will be aease of b t the In -i
man win
t i r u \ itv
** v M f i n
- 1111 j ,It
mole, A l- Metis. First National.
,,
, ,
.
tiuruble. &lt;it MMnt
T i n s. I'riitb men will take charge
0 n " of ' ,u" foll,,' " n‘ c a n d i d a l * . w * be .i«-.rij.id tin- I’-.r I It ...l*t. r
I *i m11 ti • now In
lit 1 1c
of the ball, I box atseven o' clock
“ ,morM' "
S&gt;* «*«•»«•* * ■* ‘r «'
K'Xrs
!»onb." votes on
it w ill ft.*f t.. |ir.«Vitie |ittrc
. rt.mt.rrow night and will count the nrw * “ l»rrlptlon. tomorrow.
M'le* that have been i|ep,..it"&lt;i and
Make youriT a Whirlwind Finish.
'
ix.'iti-r f*&gt;r i|.e m hi'inyi |i&gt;r
fire protettitui nr itir irri­
gation of prow ini' crop*
LIST OF t AND.DATKS AND S l V.ND N(,

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Homelike - Comfortable - Convenient

Public Invited

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Thenk’oil
s „ utd, y” iri»wb„ dep ob,,,,.,
ruling system will be supplied with
.
v
the nccessnry fli^gl
The batterlb*
Any votes nnd subscriptions i
will be tingling. Every adjustment Saturday, March 18, at 7 p: m. w
will be ready fof some troe, pefj; .'prizes,
haps YOU, to step-in, thri^T In theT^V
clutch and drive it Ifbme
their
' No personal checks for amounts* over Sin.00 will be accepted the last
own.
day of the campaign.

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Miss Amelia Wilson R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
cays: “I think Cardui is ih
tor women, n„f,.r„ j . ~ t’’ rc*llcs* nicdicincon earth,
tk ore I bejjan to take Cardui, I was
so weak and
spells and r ~ nervous, and had sticJi awful dizzv
N w I feel as well am3!
and can cat most anything.”
S M
S S f e
_Sold by
uy8I1
oealc
all dealers.

Has Helped Thousand

�* • ;-i - a r y j gai

n o t ic e t o c b e d it o e b

LEGAL ADVERTISING
|a tha Cfrcwfl C o n t i . S n n l l i J t O t l i l a r
t a l i . I * • » * ©•» flomlnolo C a n a l ) , Flnr
H i. la Cbancar)
M. J . J W M t H B
and E a s i l y T ru a t Camp*M . A
C d m p li l n n a t, .

McCal room, hla wife Her the
IP. McCal men l ^
4 ---------- M c C a lm o n f
her haabaad,
Sa ra h A. M a C a lm e a t and
w S S su C m T v S
K S T rii
imbaai
0 . Guild and' F.
~ I t Guild, ^ * r hu aband
l i a D. Hall and
h»n 6. Jannla E. Peak and C . U' Pwck. bar
hu .baad , Koaw’tU D. F ullrr a_ a dd L
Uo v u
A. Fallcr, hla w«4. Joseph ' K- Tdrlfuid
a n d ----------Tanttim , hla wife, C . W. F a r i t .
|'*K&gt; •n,t Sarah A. Earn ham . h i* wl/a,

I » e r V. S ten ttro m

POLITICALANNOUNCEMENTS

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K,Vi

Rudolph T . N i o i s , O t a r i no a 0 . Nyman
Chet. T . Henderson anil H a n n a h A. HenOrlando K e n n ed y and F i a n c e e I t . K t n *
■f«ln«| tht #*(«t# of 1Vt r v *3i#n
demon, D efen d a n t.
B e d ) , hla
wife,
m dlan
Sp rlcfi R a t i f y
F oreclosu re of M ortg s g e
Flori d a
'* « * " I
minute c o u n ty ; C e n r r u r l t l o n C o m p . n j , a corporation,
• T o Rudolph P . N y m a n , Gpontanna L, Ny­ - i . . i d
;,nu ' : l,K ,d A d » i » t . t , . t a f .
G r . c . v . F u l l , , , „ d ------ ---- l r B|l»r , h e r
man, Chan. I*. Handataon and Hannah A. hereof
' “ hln
•**•» ,ro»&gt; the d . t e huaband
S a m u e l HI F u l le r a a d — ------. Henderson:
.*
Fullrr. hit wlf». Hr belt H- M in ty and
Deled February Mh. A D. J S 1 6
I t appearing n o n tha affidavit of Gao. 0 .
~
M
i
n l j , hi* wlla, Sa m u el Jo n e e a a d
ID&gt;SE I.. H T R N S T K O M .
If art In f, a o l i a l o r a n d counaal (or tom plalhla wife, A. H . Vlncwnt and
Administrate!*
naa ta harain duly fllid, t h a t tha abova
66- Fri-Stc
v i e c t n l , Ma wife, W. A. K o g a n
ntffitd d i f t n d i n U a i c d t » c h of i h t m i r f
•»d M. At Hogere , hi* wife. D a v i d . R
non r*ai dcn U of th# a U U of Florid#. but
J * m i.e e , ,„ d L a , r; j , m|,oa hi* wife, C . W .
ara raaJdanta of t h e Unllad S l a t e s ; T h a t
r"
T a . Deed t o d , , L niim in ie/ a n d Sallle Entamlnger. hie wife D.
I h , residence of tho aald partita, defendant*, N * S , 7 1| *f
o»d Mettel A. Home, hie wife, S a m ­
-fa unknown t o affia n t and t h a t diligant In­
uel l„ Wedawortb e n d -------W adawoith ,
quiry baa boon m a d * without a vail, to ae, T - . Ur»nnea and Ellrn J .
rertain th o place of roaidanra of aaid da J a ^ ' IC’ *’ , h e r ,b F «*vvn that J . Tlldrn i i *
2 6 6 9 Li ' n / “ a r « * * 7 “ L T , ‘ ‘ -.rtlficatea No., Hrcnneh, hla wile, Jaaon L. lll o d g etl and
fandanta.
.
and 4 * 6 * deled thr 2nd day of J UB.
-----Blodgett, hla wife, l . a b e l I f ! Clbeoa
You and e a c h of you are t h e r e f o r * or­
—~ ~
Glbaon, her huebaad, Sarah
ftU'* “ U crn fflcateV In
dered to appoar t o the bill of complaint m , o f f i , ' " * ~ .— ~ Brown, her huaband,
, filed In t h i* ca u se on, or before Monday, u j deTd' r o * ? '1 V m» &lt;1* , application for ii ’ i.ro T ?
ta
a
deed
to
lame
In
accordance
with
law.
IL
B
M
a
h
.
r
a n d ----------- M a h a r , . h U wlf#
” April *rd . At D. 1 6 1 6 , the earn* bring a
O f 'Id e a tea embrace the following dot- l a t h r i l n e T . l .o n v e r e e an d
Con*
R ole Hay Of thla co urt.
verae, her h uab an d. BH II. M a r r f l l a n d
FoM!t0. ,‘7to-wlt;
ly , l , u VLotJ 3l". Hioek
Seminole
connI t k furt her ordered t h a t thla notice be tnj . Florida,
" i i " C h u.
7
M e r r i t t , h it wife. M a t y S e r g e n l
published l o r eig ht
( I ) cobaocutive wreke
I tlch rr , a n d Ja a o n H en ry Fi l c h * / , h e r h ue f j * r l i d r a t e No. l «r. a r o , „ .
w ,.i
•in tha Sanford Hera ld, a nawepaper pub­ ha*l I *
band.
C
harlee N. Chapmen e n d ----------I1 V.
o» E A l l c u g l a , .
lished in San ford , Florida.
Nathan C. Holden
2 6 * 9 c o y e r , e a . t hall, . old Chapm an, hla wife,
W ttn eae,. K. A. Dnugteae. clerk of the aa p ro p erty No.
„| U nkn own
I Holden, hla wife, Ern ea t M
Circuit Co urt, Sominole co unty . F lo rid a
lloldwaa
and
—
------Holdan,
hi* wife. DaaT i e aald land being aa.ee.ed at the date ol
and the eoal of aald c c u r t , on thle the 3rd
the '•■uenr. of each cerlf d rele . In the n . m f ol 1*1 lloldan and Cora N. Holden, h.a wife
day of Pobruary , A- D. 1916.
Morence Holdene n d -Holden,
her
(•eel)
X . A. D O U G L A S S .
.t
e .r.l l *
1
, n '1
o .e h us ha mi,
F,
K
N sttlrton
a«d^ —
dr.rrllw.l
Unites
a n d cerlldretra eb
ahall
*•
C la rk .
N
r
l
t
le
l
o
ii
hla
wife,
B
j
ron
8
.
A
a
b
U
y
an
d
tie redeemed according to law tea deed will
B y J a a . C. Rober ta , I). C.
K a t i e M. AahUyi hla wife, G e o r g e C. M u n Geo. 0 . H e rrini ,
A D lfc| V u °
*h* “ n&lt;l , l , » °*
g . r and — ------ M u n g . r , hla wif e, W . F .
*
Counsel lor C om p la in a n t.
Ilarnea and --------- Barnea. bit wlfa, Wil' V1' " * * * » F om‘r‘ , l
•‘ m a tu re and eeal
4 8 - F r i-6 le
B a m C.
M c K e e a n d -M c K e e .
M*
tnts l n*• J*»nhflayuf February. A
II l i l G
wile. Hamilton M c ll a r a n d ---------- Me•jt.*1'
,
E A DOUGLASS ,
•
lt«c.
hia
*
l
f
i
,
Qcorga
l
e
a
v
e
r
and
—
—
—
f lerk C irrull Court Seminole Co., Fla
U #w r . hla wlf#, John A. Hrarrh and M
Melire o f Application for T a t Deed U e d r t
a. » , .
I,y V M McDaniel. It. C.
T . B ra n ch , h i. wit*. K. K- P rla co and
6i-K rl-5ic
Med ico A o f C h a p t e r 4 * 1 1 . Lawa of Florida
M. M. Print*, hla wlfa, J . J . C o m b * and
Notice W here by f i r m t h a t O v e n tr o e t
—
■ Comb*, hla wife, J a m t a B . Dunn
T u r p e n tin e C o m p a n y , purebaeer of T a a In Clrcell C ea r l S e a a n tk Ja d irla l Clrcalt
In and I or Seminole Count), Merida. In an d — ------- D u n n , hia w i f e , ‘ Allen C , OreoC e r t.flctto N o . 9 9 8 . dated tha 4th day of
l«y and
------ - Greeley, hie wife, Henry
4 htnrrc?
I , hae “died aa.d certificate
J u n e A. D. 119 4,
my office, and haa made a p p L ra t.o n for
To the unknown helra of and all partita Sw e e t a p p !# e n d — ------- S we Map pie, hia
t a i dead t o taana in a cco rd a n ce with taw claiming interrat udder fi. U. Harrington wlf», (), D. Morria a n d ---------- M oifta
Said
ce rtific ate ’ em bracea
tha
following •ltd r . W. Harrington, hit wile, Mary hla wife. William II. Faachal and M. K.
I ear hat, kla wife, Leth a E. Willard and
Hepp, hrr huiband,
derertbed p ro p erty oitu a ttd in Samlnola A K i p p and --co u n ty . F lorid a , t o - w i f .
N E U of 8 E t * . Lee I) Whitney and J e u i a V. Whitney - - - W i l l a r d , her huaband, J . C. Kraicl
and
C h u l o t t * K re id , hla wlf#, W. B .
Bac. 9 4 . T p SO 8 , R . 2 » E a a t.
• hla wife, Itaneon l li p p and — ----- Kapp
Warwick, Truatee, Wlndaor e n d ---------- Wlnd.or, hla wlfa,
T h e aald land b e i n r ouaaved at the date hla wife, Charlea t
( elumMs Mnatirs k Trust T o m p a n y . aa
of tho laauonco of auch certificate in th e rtorida Naval Store* A IUmnn.rlon Com ­ Trusttcf for 8v J . H o b t s , I ta n k r u p t, a c o r Allan
name of K o i a n t a Irwin.
Unless tan) car pany, a corporation. Chailea T
porat
ion, WatnsU L u m b e r and V t n i i r Com•nd
e
Allen, hi. wile. L H (Hover,
tificale ahall be re d iem ed according to l a *
urn), a corporation, Joseph P,
Mlatlla
McCelmont ami
McCal
te a dead will teeuo thereon on the 2 1at day Alden i
nd C a rd in s
A. hiiisllo, hla Vila. C b a r l t i
mont, |,‘* wile, be rtha F MaCalmnet and
of M a r ch ,. A . D, 1 9 1 6 .
T.
Warwick
and
—
Warwick,
his
wlf#,
MeCalrturnl.
her
h u a h a n d.
Witness my official signature end aaal — ----H
K lc rr itt a n d ---------- M s t r l t t , hla
M i'al nont her H
thia the I S t h day of February, A H 19 16 Sara A MrCat-oonl and
— Full#r. hit
hu*b rul l*hll#nt(i
K S (Juki wife, a TV Fuller and
(•eat)
. E. A n O U G f.A SS.
I* I&gt; Shopsrd •• A d m i n i s t r a t e , Wil­
brr
hue!.«n.l,
I r ■ Ii
H &amp;I I
• n t| •
C lark C i r c u i t C o u r t S e m i n o l e Co. Fle.
liam
Moirn
A
n
i
u
tnd
Ktta
H. Hint a.
d l n a n r r - w e . duly p a a . e d i)&gt; t h e t ! l t y f^dun
H»|l hrr hutiiand Jrn n it K- Pick
It a p p r srln g h&gt; awqrn bill In a c e r t a i n
K -F r l - 5 te
ell o( K t n l u r d . P lu r i d e , In re g u l a r e e e a l o n » n,l *
I. iVrk, h *t hu»b»n‘i.
|&gt;
rsii*4&gt;,
wherein
F
M
a»on
li
o
b
# r l a It eorrt- t b i * 6 i h d a y of M a r c h . 1 9 1 6 .
¥ uH»*r «nii I &lt; u i ** A FuiUr
» ifr, /•%|
lain
ant
and
th#
al&gt;ovs
n
a
m
e
d
p
a
r
l
i
e
s
(eeali
J A S . C. K O B E K T S ,
rph H 1 ■Mum an4
t i n U l m , hl«
C ity C l * t k . I
l lii* l"r
ianu
m l nSarah
» **■
’■ v\\.
* .r i rKarnhftrn
n iu m
ar an A,
A. Faro*
ra m * fl*
^ i , J^r^jn**iL |OU*^i C l f t t t l l C^oUft
N etlte o r Application tor T e l Deed Under h a m . his w ill. Oilar.do K m n t d i and
A p p r o ie d by me thla filh d a y . of M a r c h
Fran- f.u
U
h
5 ,reU*1 ° i , ? ? r*
(terlien 6 o f C h a pter t i l t . U * &lt; cm Flerlde c e . K. K e n n e d y , hia wife. Indian Spring.
^n|*
Florida, 191
Notice i i he reby given t h a t C. W. E n t t- H allw ay
J . D. D A V I S O N .
C «n .| ,u n io n
Company,
a! e g k
u „ , r. U ' ?
*.
a *n a m e d
ar# to th s
cam y lalnant
un«
minter, * purebaeer -pf T a a Cert Orate
No, p u ra tln n , G r i c e F F t l l t t end
M ayor C ity tf-H a n fo rd .
w'FvS* J l n ' n a i B l *
known;
t
h
a
t
th#y
and
#ach
of
t
h#m
a
r
t
198. dated th e 6 th day of J u n e A. D 1 9 1 u 1 * ( .
fill-Frl 4tc
h rr
husb an d,
S i m u rl
II.
civsr th# agft
nf 2 1 years* an d t h a t l t # r o
hae died aald e e r t i d r a te in my office, and F u l lr f snd —— Full r h»« wifr,
Kubrr t
is no person in th# a ta to of F l o r i d a t h *
haa made* a pplicatio n for T a i Deed to la. l!
Mint y
and
—
Min •*-r»ir6*
nf s su b p o en a on w h om would
N O T f l ’K T O P I T I I I F
aue In a cco rd a n ce with l a *
Said rerun
l ) , hi* ■«(•
S * n i u » ‘ J ** ft** * and
b |r*d *slrf d e f e r d a e f nr any of i k r m
ra i e i m b r a t r a the following described pr,,o i n nr* tii# » I.
W L f m t . It ta Ih# d r i ir v uf l h a b o a r d o*
V It \ 11 irrni and
Vnu ar* t he*rfore rv iju ir 'd to appear county »i. Hi mission rrs of Ha min ole count y l a
erly aitu etrd In Sem inole county, Flurlde, V tn &lt;r n t , iiin wtfr, VV A ll&lt;‘g«■r* anrl M
l , l " f **id court on \Innda&gt; the 1nf d y
t o - wit i
A
it. i r
Ills m.fr,
ft
J a m i n- n uf May \ h t«M6, in i i * « n s a i l Ui| |«o c h a r t e r H # b u u n t l a n a t c l t h e #1 a c ti o n | f t *
e l m t* H ,# arifif l l i r r t , s i t h a t th e bournSty and N W I f , of NE It of N E
. Sec 11&gt;, T p
■,1 d
.,
r Ii 1 f
J i mimn
&lt;
W
... m idalirf, e|me th e «ame w#11 be ta k e n
a
tin )*-• uf t h r said id a c t i o n |trarinrt« On#
lu South, flange 20 E.
T h e .aid land briny 1 1 , i . I
£rf
hi* - atife-wed
•h atl hy. *•r*1 1c%I &gt; n r l w d n l in n miiii«e«ati#r•
•
at
t hr
datffi o f
t h* &gt; ! * « u * f n p
nf
n 1 Mi l e \ Huftlr
h i-'
l« •* f i f t h r f ord ere d «n*i «dp idg# d th at
d
o ttiri
N ii
l«w ii , an d th# b u u n d a r i e e of
r r r i i f i r * t » In t h » n &gt; m r of
J
F
A ‘l » m * 1ft I *
W rt 11» W f I ft&gt; sfni
•r . or 1•r i&lt;* t uM it
a week for • H fi oiri j ' l r r i n c t N o 1 hrr# ahall b» #nltr#l&gt;
Ifni*-*# aald ri*rliflcmt** ■hall l&lt;«* rpifprfnt -1 \k Ailfm.iff i
f.l* * 1i •- J * h n 1
Mff hUFti ©4*1 I*--* i f «n ho, or
80 d»&gt;s. in I n l u d i H in r ii m rniBaionpi • d U t i l r t No On #,

t

• rrofd ifl g |o l a w t a i dr«d will i * * u * t h r r r o n
on 28 th d a y ftf M a r c h A. I* 1^16
At»o, T a a ( ' c r U A e a t * No !«**,
fh#*
6th day id J u l y A, tl
i&amp;OS
S * i 4 crrttrt
r«i* v :*i hr ftfpa
follow in g d w r i l a r d fir tip
r r i y i l l u i l a t ) in Bomitioi# c o u n t y , Fl ori d a,
to - w i t: 11 a r r r a Tn e r n t a r of
N k of S W ' f
of S F t ^
(Iraa lift!
8 r h* F
nf \ VV *■■&lt;r
run h l » cha. 8 JO Iks. \V t*i rh s
N tti
Ik.
&gt;. Tp. 21 8 . U 2V l
Th«* said l a n d b e in g l»t«'i*r'| Bl I hr t|l|p
o t ( h r i s s u a n c e of auch c e r t i f i c a t e in th r
ijifni* of C. C . 8t o fti *r g rn
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F o* B a p L P a Ml a i a e t r a c t l e a
I hereby , annou gee t h a t I will again ho
6 candidate for the D em ocratic nomlnatloa of Hope of Fwblte f n i t r u c t i e n .
I Ivel
t h a t I am t a t l l l e d t a IhU office lor rooeoai ( h a t f will peraoaally ogptaln to the
votera.
M ay 1 aak y o a r cooperation and
•uppert during tha cam paign and- your
trwteo a t tha poila.
S. R O W L A N D W l ^ D M A N .

B. A. Howard ta a candidate for County
Superintendent of Public Inetructlon.
QU A LIFICA TIO N; Mr. Howard holda a U fa
Certificate and Diploma leeued by ih* Michigan
State Normal College where he ttudled &lt;04 . 111tWUMT lor fire year a. taking in addition u th*
eotlem route*, apecial roureaa In Fayrhotogy,
T he HL-tor j and Science ol Education, and Pub­
lic School Super virion. Ho aloe atudied on* year
at tho Stat a UnlverrUy of Indiana, one j e e r at
the WaaMag.on
tie Academy, and took
to o k a■bbu il
on Ft ten
lend*
■t the Saline l l u i i n m College.
TEAC HING
teugh c
Q E X P K K IE N C K i He teughl
year In the roun'.ry dlet-in school, one year In
Wuhington Friend. Arodemy, end hod . l i year,
of luccewefu) eipetienre u Superintendent of n t y
hpole
Mr. Howard prepared hlmeelf eepedelir for a
uib'i woik in the aortic* of the Public School,
and le-pethe|»* ibe beet ertuippwi ol any men
In tho ro uaiy for the office of County Htlptr|ntetw)4Pt of Public In.tmvtlon. Ho deearvee
kf ce re ft,) roneideiatlon of ell the voter# ol
he county!
,
F O B - H U E It I F F
I '* m a candidate fee re-election to t h *
oflw e-ol aherjll ol Hetfllnol* co unty . 1 Del
(Unified IlCaeklng the pecpla ol thla co unty
Jor.ae-dle etlon |o t b i t office, owing to tb4
f i n . t h a t I b a t * not y e i had ih l* office for
a full term.
When my prevent term of
office-evpirfia I will h i v e been In office only
ona half term by election, fi.td lee, than one
half term by appoin tment and for thle rea•on I feel t h a t f am entitled t o your eup .
p ort and
If elected will give the office ray
c l o . r p e r .o r ta ! a t t e n t i o n
t h e per t.

In t h e f u t u r e me In

i

il

Aa Ord inance Amending Ifectlei* 2 4 J dt the
Itcblart l O i d l Q t t t t f i o f ih© L ily of San*
Card
f l t It or dained by th e Xtayrr *nd
Co un cil of Sa n ford . Florida:
h
He t l o n 1. T h a t Sectiur. * 4 3 of th© lim
v.awd O rd ina n tea of th© City of Harford «•(
1914 bg a m t n d t d t o read a* follow* " N o
P f o o p r d t r u g c r r i t i t l n f »»iy achitl#
•half atop th a atm© or leave It alanding on
•by public street in th© city of Haub*rd

i
1 1 Ju'ir&gt;- of ”ur Uir^ul) r nurt of t&gt;«
t t , v r n l b Ju-Bvlal I ltei.ll of FlorM a. arl
lin e for Sominole County nr
Monday,
f t I * 'I « r " f June A D. 1916. al th o terurl

parallel with t h t cu rb bn©, provided, howwvrr.

;--ig,

cic# p t

th at

It

b©

firs# d r a w n

up

to

end

kouM- ol &gt;ald &lt;o u n l y &lt;« i w v * ' • MU
^ .m p l.ln l
r . h i l 'i t e r t
. c a l n » f y&gt;u in our
IT irt' r m n t i &gt; E . M t i o n Ito b o r t *. a n d t °
do lur!h--r an d ro c v l w wh at our aald court
i h a i l f ronolder l« 'h * » b . h a l f . otbvrwlao
b . r o q r l . l r . n l will r r o r « . | v . - a r t e
l&lt; it furl h r r ..rrt~r,d a n d a . l j u d c r d t h i !
, h i . o r. D r ho pu ' l -hod onro .

ssr#®

t h a t o n F t m a f r * o t L o r a th© « • ' * i l d a of
f l a k ' a v e n u e , t o th© &lt; a i l t i d e o f B a a for 4
p v e n u g al l vehlrlpsg t a c e p t tn o ln rC y t lre « r ©uMlaheit In S a n f ; H
b l r y r k a m u t t p a r k a t t h e c u r b lln© a t an
*
th e l l e n e r a M e J a m c e Ik , F c j "
WliC'-n
•Ugle o f f e r t y - f i v e d e g r e e s ; p ro v id ed , f u r ­
o'
t h e r , t i n t t h i s s#ct!i»r sh »!l nut ar» fl y t®» VI-,.,
1
«*«l i h e i e o f at
t. r, , .
•' - a r y t e a m w h ic h »* l a r k e d b p to * h r
•r •
‘ - tni-lr
r 'o u n i y
II
■
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tar t h e put nr*# of I n a d t i g ur uni»*adir»g
j
!
t
'.I.ru .fy A D
11 - i : h -l*y
w lie h r s u * t bs p r o m p t l y dt ?r#
l ! No a t i t o m n b i l e shaH in * »* t cd
l ' * IV ’
- 4 MHUGLAA *.
p a r k i n g r l e r © ©ni a n } n j th e 1 1 r * » f
ti-e
.ni &lt;’ 111-I *&gt;l Wv-nlnol*
1 te-l of
**
wi t nnu t drat g i %i it g o n e d I*• i n - : •»C
( uunty, Florida,
n s I w ith th® h orn* or o t h e r w arnin g a p ­
S l - F r i |Mt
p a ra t u s.**

Tatfrcd thla 6 th d a y of March. 1 9 !« .
D. W . H E R N D O N .
, 4
^ P r ^ l d a n t City C o un tll.
I he reby certify t h a t tha *forwgo!ojr nrdin a nee was duly na--©d by th© C ity C ounfii
/ « B f o r d £ Florida. In regular aeaaioo,
4fct» t t h d a j 0 / M a r c h , l # l« f** aD
J a a C. R « b « « » .
Ctty r ie r k .
^Approved by m o - t h t * 6 t h d a y of M a r c h

69 - F r . - 4tc

/. n . D A V I S O N .
M a y o r. C ity of Sa a fo rd.

tn t l r i r l l ' V- o il S ' . c n l h Jhd l l . l ®*rf«l
. II n
.
. o d For rtcralDiilc Ceanl 1. F l « l d .
In r h t n r r r *

T o 8. It. HarHn ttoo and I . W. lia r
r l n ir a n . bio -Ifr-V MiVy A- K . f n j " !
'q " . ' " ' h i e h i . h a n d . U i I). Whl nrry and
wJ/wtch. T r u i t t
*
rnw w kd m
5 J U rt * -

FI-rH a

N a v .l

l i . Glover. Aldan C .

8t&lt; m
hlv

M c C elm o el

Urn rig h t on any o f Ib e atreota of the Ci ly
ol Haofutd, w hitb ara p aced with brie
Any vablrle n a y bo parked for the night
on any utipav.d »treat a t .a point lota th a n
one hnnitrrfi foot fruiit any In le rw ctlon
of aaid jqnlrnpr.rved a t r e e t . "
S o . i l r n * . " N o vehicle -fo a n y part ol
lha tH y ahall follow t h e fire Wngine, or hoee
. a r r i a t ' . , or other flro apparotua, when
tha &gt; ire Im p ertin en t ta reepnnding to an
alarm , or r a t u t i l a c -from a I r e , a t a Hotcr
d i . i a n f e than one bu nd rail and f f ty y a r d ,
and no vehicle fotla w tni t a m o fir* ep par
a ’ na aba I o cr*d tha t r a il ! nit, p m rib d
t y the ertUnanera of th e f.’Hy ol^ftaqfnrd.'*
Sactlory J . " E v e r y hack', u i a y , omnlHua,
or other .vehicle, for w hich a Ifcanto I. reuirod by tho r t l y , or a n y vehicle en gacad
•&gt;' carrying I r - l t h t o r pateengeta fnr hire,

7

A d m ln la tretrli,
1. 6-13 ,
41 -, M l , 9 -9, 9 - 1 4 , 4-11, 9-9,

Deaa.-ta errt o f ( h r In ter o '
U. 8, La i 1 ( i l t l c a a t G alnravitlr, Fla.,
U n r . b 4. 1 9 1 9 .
Notice la hrro by given t h a t J o h n
11.
Frru ggr ol O vu d n , Florida, who. o n M a r c h
torn
26, 1909, m a de tft
ynteD ad. Entry,
N
ohsf lt, l r Narib aaftT s-jart m -', S-sit'on 12,
T o w - a h lp 31 So u t h , lla n g c 31 E e a l, Taltahaaagf M#fi.L»n, b a t filed no tice nf Intention to
make F j v * Y e a r Pg^of, to eeiahiirh fla l m to th
land above d c a i b c d . , b r io r v . C lerk
of
Circu it Co urt, a t S a nIf,rd, Florida.' on the
20 th d ay of April. 1 9 1 6 .
C laim an t namea a , w ttn rv oa.

- h l l r i n K [. y .1 rv » t or o u l d fr plac e l o t e i . n
u i- t
a n d • aunrlae eb all c a r r y a l i g h l un
ri : I,i-r . i d * tn fr o n t , •-&gt; a r r a n g e d t q th ro w •

lighl forward rn W
the
directlor .a id
Iaid...................................
W di
,-Hi-l-* may be f j d i g . "
‘ - ' D o n I. " T h e Mayor may in hi, dier-riieri '- ■ iib lh a f u')||c etar.it* for v ch ir le.
for hire, and require t h a t - tu ck veb ldca
occur.y the afreet only a t - c u c k H a n d , when
wal l e r f , r em ploym en t.
A de*eriptlon «I
viand ahall H« r n t e r r d on t b e min
utev of the Glty Council.**
~
in
" 1 — ,peraoa _vdolatlng
i ..1 _ . )
. an&gt;
..
f e do l lo.n.
19. f-Any
of the pravl.lon a of the foregoing ordin­
ance, upon co nvictio n thereof that) La nun
i*h»d b y Im prt ionm rn t not e a c e e d t n i t h irty
2 ; F f A ry kJ o f e * ‘ —
f - q Iktdrm l
P a ra o d t b i a 6 l h d a y o f M * r c h . - 4 S t d .

1

htro by

, . l l . W. h e r W h o n ,
’ Proeidnct C ity Coun cil.
certify t h a t tho foregoing or-

P . IV. G r a n t , of t l v i e d a , rto/ldfi
n . D . L a t l m o r e . of O v u d u , F l o r i d a
L o U ', J o n c a . of O v i e d o , Flori d a
G . 0 . G a l n e a , -o f O v i e d o . F l o r i d a

R O B E R T W. D A V I 8,
iteg i.t er,
,

fi7-Tu»r A F r i - I fitp

F m n c h A rm y C orpt.
A F Y e h d i ' B n n y c o r p s In m a d o u p o t
&gt;4 b a t t a l i o n s o t r a t b a r o v e r 1,0 0 0 t u e n
sacb.
T h e s a o r e a s c tlo n e d In to e ig h t
r e g i m e n t * , t - a c b - o f t h r e e - tw Mat I o n s ,
and th e s o a^ a in a r e form ed In to to u t
b r l p a d c * , t w o o f w h i c h c o m p o s e a d lv leion .
*

do my boa* l o verve th e people of my dietrfet and tha people ol the en tire co unty
In the fu tu re ua in the pn&gt;t.
Ra-nei-tfi fly,
______________ C. W, E N T E M I N O E H .

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I rr-pccifully announce mynplf a cabdldate for the offleo of romptrollrr. I
am funlligr with lln dnllce, and If elect*
ed promise fallhful and unremilllM'r

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COUNTY JU D G E —
T o th# V o te r* of lloiiilool# C o u n t y :
I will b# a ca n didate for th o nc m .n a tio n
for rouniy Judge of SarolnoU c o u n t y a t tha
iio
m oeran c prim ary election in
e ., and
UtJUperauc
In J i n #
ragpWtfutljf eollrit yout
your vo
vot#
Influanco
regpWtfutiy
te a nd
n d lnflu&lt;
eltcud
in nky behalf,
It no m inated a n d elei
by your v o n I g uarantee a t o l l . Juat and
PMP*r
a d iBriqntra
M on
of the ______
d u tlr_e of tho
.
____
__________
■ ____________

B . F. H O U S H O I . t ) E K .

T o the Votera ol 8 * m i a o l * C g .l
I announce t h a t I am e c a n d id a t e ta
•ucc*«d m y.e li e» C o u n ty J u d g e ol S*m
inole C c n n l y , eu b ject to ijto Domocrallo
primary.
F o r tw o year#' I h a v * devoted
my Lett oner glee and abUltiea t o teVvlng
rou ae C o u n ty Ju d g e . I i r u t t t h a t I ha v e
u n i f i e d' l b * ' r aonflde.
n f i d e n r o“ —
y m . e "i n i e e e e d‘ In
me two year# ago
f&lt; by the aplendid vo te you
gave
of you y o u r Wi
aupport
• _ _ rtw
_I reijneet
■*
and influonco. I f it la y ou r plroeuro to
agai n e l e c t rn©, I pled■“
ge pruu m y e i p e r t g ni »e oe
and best a b i l i t i e s ahall Be d e v o t e d t o t h e
a d m i n i s t r a t i o n a n d alfaira of t h i s I m p o r t a n t

office*

Sincerely,
OEO. 0

II F l l R l NO .

F O R C L R IIK O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
H av in g b ee n a s k e d by a n u m b e r of v o t e r*
to b e c o m e a candidate tor clerk nf the
court of Seminole county, I hereby a n ­
nounce myself fnr th a t office, s u b je c t to the
D e m o c r a t i c primary, an d s o l i c i t v o u r vot*.
I will a p p r e c i a t e yo u r s u p p o r t du rin g th e
c a m p a ig n ,
U u a r e n t e r i n g . If e l e c t e d to f i v e

my whole Urn- and do my u t m o s t to fill
th e office t o y o t l f a alls f a c ti o n ,

JO H N K

M K T T IN G K fl.

I h#c#*iv announc e my ran F l a - y f.wr th * | oal
tii»n of Clerk of the Circuit C -a u rt lur Seminole
County at th® primary In Jus©,
!( elected. I shall gtv# the PEW my ee ry best
r ©forme! gt tent Pm *t^ al l t i s i w and e n de avor lo
merit your support.
Very truly*

I&gt;. I- T Il lt A A l IF H ,
1 hereby a n n o u n c e my self #■ a r a n did ate
to tu cc ee d m y aelf a * r l« ? k of th # c irc u it
c o u rt of S e m i n o l e e o u r t y s u b j e c t
to th e
D e m o c r a t i c p r i m a r y |o be h eld J u n e fith
th ia
ye ar an d
solicit
your s u p p o rt.
If
•liscted can op ly p r o m i s e in t h e f u t u r e th e
t a m e p a i n s t a k i n g c are an d cio«© a p p l i c a ­
tion to th e office t h a t I h a v e g i v e n .1 In t h e
past.
Reap#© t fu lly .

; E. A- D O U G L A S S ,
TAX

ASSESSO R —

I harrby t n n a u a c a m y » l ( a r a n d i d t t a for
r»- *l*rt lo n l o th e office of t * « oaavsaor, aubJacl to t i t . D em o c ra tic primary.
Y o ur capp a i l will !&gt;• appraclalcu
A. V A U G H N .
1 hereby ani.ouoou mytvlf a , a candidate for
lha officn of T m Amotanr, and on )ftor ground
of parroual InU-grhy, good rJttvcn.hlp. *nd tea
at tilt y ro p.-alorm lha dutiaa of (ha po.ltion. I
aak ha tuppnrl of .ha vu ar. of tha Couftly,
I will appraaiala your aiHa and ptedgartny boat
a f f o n , to give an officiant, r- iu il.lrl a,
hunbaaatilaw adntin.lratfon of t h , office.

- A - a . - o m f l w u . --------I bag to a nn ou nce that 1 am a c a n d i d a l ,
for nornlootion for tha offleo of T a a Aa*
.•or of Saminota Ooutity and a i r n a a t l y aak
your tunport *“
Wt* tha
primary
In Juno,
“
rfn
11
alactail.
myaall
fa it h fu l and
, I,. l pladga
If
.
. t a. _■ ________
canirlantlo ua dlacharga of t h * dutlea ron
nactad with tha office.
_
II. II. G U T H R I E . 1
F O B L E G IH LA T U R K
I hereby en nn unre myaelf a c a n d id a t e for
repre.eot aria a tn rhe .r a t e Icgialatura (tom
Svmlnule county, l u i i p r t to tha tlamo*
rr allc primary
J. J. D IC K IN SO N ,

m

Feeling t h a t I am In poaara.ion of all tha
J a r l e a . they pertain ta th a p o litic a l Skn
ditiun In thta aaclion and in thia ata te a i d
being of tha opinion t h a t now m aterial
will b * welcome!y received hy t h e voter,
of Seminole c o u n t y 1 announce m y calidd acy for c l r t t i o c l o Ih * a t a te ItgUlatura,
eubje ct to tha D ernociallo
in Jun a.
tic prim a ry In
J. F. KAHNATFTo

the D a m o c r a t t g - Voiara of S a m l s o l*
C o un ty :
I hereby t n t o u r . r o my ca n d i d a c y (or tho
.million o f rep resentative too ltho
a ta to legts'
laluro (or Hominolt rnunty.
If t la c t a d (
promlae an I onaat and f a ith fu l p e r fo rm
a r e a o f all dutlea falling bn me l o t h a beet
of my a b i l l l ) .
I earnestly so l lr tt y e a r
auaport Iri the D em oc ra tic ptlm ary to b«
held on Ju n o 6 th.
1
*
*
R t a p o c t f u ll y ,
FRA N K J- W O O D RU FF.
f will be a ca n d i d a t e for th o position of
rep resentative t o th a sta te legislature, su b­
je c t to the daetslor of the D e m o c r a t ic pri­
mary to be held J u n e ( t b .
I will approf a t e your support,
*
R espectful)),
R. J. HOLLV.
SC H O O L . B O A R D
I hereby a nn ou nce my c a n d id a c y lor re election le r m em ber * of C o u n t y
ffrkoo 1
Hoard (n D istrict N o . I.
F. E. F D K 8 T E R .
I hereby announrw my ca n d id a c y for r«* tael Ion to t h * offlo, « f rn tm b a r ol the
co u n ty bontd ol public Ihatructlot. of Sarainole county, D U l l lc l No. 3.
.
S C . D IC K SO N .

At tho raque-t of m any friends snd
auppertere I hereby a n n e u r r e my r u d l i o r y
I hereby n n n o u m a «ay c a n d id a c y for t i n
for tha office of Coun ty Comm U alro o- n t praltlcn ol m am bar nf t i e C o u n ty Eikool*
Seminole co unty lor D m r i c t No, 2, s u b ­ Board for ftemlnolo C o un ty .
Havin g a l ­
ject to la# deeltioD ol the D * m o r r a i e ready aetvad on a terra l ( w l t h a t m y term
I rln-ary ta be held i J u n e 6 l b .
I veil)
■ ill sejp ­ o l oiflce will apeak lor Hsaif.
prealaln Ib e eupport of the Voter, ot DieC. #, H A R R I S O N .
frlet No. 5,
Ree poet f all y,
I hereby a n n o u n c e ra) g a n d i d a r y (or the
y. U I* IIA G A N .
potlrlou of tutm Lar of t b o C o u n t y Board
&lt;&gt;t I ublie In a tr u rtia n tor Dlatrlct No. 9.
Al the reirtre.t of mnny L nipayrrs and
J. 8 D IN K LE.
r l t l t r r . , I have deridvd lu ber-ome a candid a lr lor ro u n iy rnmmivvttner. for lha 3rd
J UR T IC K OE 1-r.AlE
I'H trlrt of Seminole c o u n t y , f i r ride, .u h
I h e r a t y a nn ou nre my c a n d id a c y for the
Jert to the iH m u - r a t l r prim ary of Ju n e C h .
H a t in g lived In whet lv now Seminole office of J u - t i * &lt;j| t h . F e a r * f o r l)t#lriet
county for upwardt ol 40 years I feet Jua. No. t , Seminole 4’a u u l ) , a u b ja ct to the
tlflrd In m aklrtf thle a r m . u n r . n r n b
If suffrage of t b a Der arirretlt 'Voters lo t b *
I f e lM ta d (
•Irrted t will uae toy beet Jud gment and I’rlm ary of J u n g 6 t h , t u t « .
infiuenre I m - l k i Welfare of the l a i p a y r r * pladie myaelf t o od m ln D ter t b o affaire of
end up burdlng of our county.
t o o offlrc In an u t M t - d a t e . bu u n a tr llk a
8&lt; UrUtng the angpert of (he taapnyvrt m anner t o th e be et of ray i t l l t i y ,
and qu atigfd vo la r* of Divt/let No. i , I era
GEORGE 0 . HART.
Heape-l fully y u'*.
___________
L J, H A I tt L F .Y . Jr .
FOB TAX 4*ILI.K4Tt&gt;B
I era a rsndlda-e foe tho off! * of T - « CotUctor
Of Nan inole Cwumy. to aue ed rayweff, aubjort
to the ae’ irm of iha vyler* In tha DwmocraHc
Erimary. aad will heartily antnaafaie your aupport.
Jno, I l Jiakta*.

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I will appr eciate yuur tu pport.
C. M. H A N D .

I here by a n n o u n c e m y , .11 a c a n d i d a te
for th e offi,
,*4 aherifT *&gt;i S e rn ln n l* c o u n ty ,
•o b j e c t lo th e a c t i o n of t h e D e m o c r a ti c
p ri m ary to be held J u n e fith, 19I&amp;.
If
elected I pled ge m y , elf to fulfill th e du tl ea
of thia office In th o beat c f m y ab ilit y.
E . E. B H A D Y

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J hereby announce ayreU n canktatn for t h
oSbo ■I buparmtMMiaot of Public luatruetioa la
Samlnola County, eubjert to tho DemocreU.
Primary. Through my earvfes on the board ol
School TntaUtn I hare beronee teitrin m l lha
lha t uperin endent thould bo a pratlca! Balmeor
man and hy ell meana a property holder end-Taa
Payer la tha County. I aak lur your eupp rt. not
bocaum I think 1 am eatitled to IL but heeauer
I know, that my eaperiaerw will be o&lt; raloable eervlce to tha Taxpayer* aad lha chOdraa ol the
Cuunty.B. RUNOE.
I hereby announce my candidacy tor ibe poe*lion
&gt;o ol Superintendent
Super Inter) dent of Public iaa'ruc
Imitrur Ion for
Seminole County eubject to th
the dedelon of tho
voiara lo (ho coming Primary.
Your vale will be a appreriated.
m . w . Lo v e l l . .

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H jU V

I hereby aa nduaco oryootl - a can didate
for the office of Baporlute ndeat of Public
la etructlo n of Seminole C o u n ty , t a b l e d
to tha Dem ocra tic prim acy. I f alactnd I
pledge my floaw pe nonal atten tio n and the
lalthlul diecharge of tho ■
■
d utlea
ol tha of6 co.
Very reepoct/ally.
T . W. L A W T O N .

thv r#fur# I r 11
H* »h! v»«J I &gt; t h - b o a rd nf r n u n t y r o m m i a ■i HU '* Thi® l hr h l U t u l i f l r f of rl» C|ton pf r
e II. f Vi* Hiir, i t istr iF r . j: « #alula b e c h a n f etl
FOB COUNTY tXIMMIHSlONEII
I j read an lutluwa;
1 Hereby ennouruw myaelf u a candidal# lor
i t ugi u niink at a |iolnt a n 1 h# vinl'th whor# of .He officr* of County Comm led oner of th# 4iH
lei k « V! uh' hi on l h# west eld a an d at this Comm lasloner Ihwific t&gt;f Ji#mlnol# &lt;'cjunty. aubfoot
|«rW a * # o u * ruik t'hvncs •&lt; u ( h t o |trl tu lb# l*#morj*etif F|lme:y. snd u l i a l th«
l i u x h &gt; -: r #*#t
th a n e #
wtast a l o n i
n o r t h ©O'#© of #*#ry vo #v In th# 4'h DUvflet and a«k
N 4i 11 f r nf Vppllrstl-»n fog 1 1 1 H er d I n dc f
1
9l* " 1•'i P "
h r «t lo a 9 of &lt; hipirg 4aaa, !■«■* of Fla# * t b i * ■ f 11 u f hr ) s i f a r t , to iia In t e r s ***etion for )oui yuppo* snd I ©ant too i t (hi* lime to
b a ll­
w ith F r s n . h a k « t u # . t h # f c # «uu th#rly a lo n e
il I ten &gt;. wlfr
Ii .LI t. s-id
Ids
ityml*#, lhat If I am #W*#*i ihat I will work
I rft**sI M l| I I•»i tn -1
H . . ' !•
: n hi‘•••Her is here by
g » '* n
that
Charlea t h r »**«t ( d r uf F r e n c h ebcfkue an d l i e c o n kret le*l end and all th© 1m© for our Diatfict
Wifi'. Msiri* I Hold*'Cl and
II 1 I n, I'f illkj‘*. (.urrhiwg-* uf T a x f e f t i f i r a t e No.' tif tu ai iiin to It a i n t v f as t ft tin with s e c t i o n but #ot
getting or ovtrlooklng th# iargr-r intlln# hi-iwsan sactfu na oil# ah d tw e l v e , t o w n - #1 r«t* 01 ih# entire C min' y and will us# my lw#»t
hi*
wiL•
ntj
M r rt .
Huli'rart
dale d the 5th day of J u n e A
D
I* * ( a t d»e*d will t##U'r th#r**wn un l hr H id
s r * 1 t at# * 0 1!
#•*!., rfforia lo work In hefimsfiy with
p
•
( 1
C l 1 N»- filed said! cert ifi cate in my of* ■hin i h 6 M ) . siiut h of ra ng# th i r t y
the Cunmd a y o f M a r c h , A. I* I V I 8
1 hrn w f.
Ih • ...
^sht* 1 * •*»
fi*-* and h»a rns'l*- a pplx- at tun for f a * ife *d I hrr t .- wr«t al ong &gt;a(d s#rt In d line to c o f P e r ml witmrr« of i h# ul her dUi flrts% toward »h* u j&gt;f V! ar
ti f a*, t ir.fMk
til f e e . ta n an d sis * f h. I « * n A!*o, T a * C r r l i f S e a l # No 7 1 J 11 st*d
M \ *♦ f. i t • *il&lt; t, ,|.4.*
* * Ui i"1 ar c*»f ilanrg
with law Maid * a r tnjilding of the entire f “m inty .
«lh day of July A I i . t
Sai d m riifi
\ rJ f|1 •» ' c * OI i f ‘ i • 1 1 r follow trig dt-Mf ri I e ! ah lj' i i c n i j s o u t h , of rang# t h i f t y #»«t,
M . 1 c&gt; * h * # if r , ‘ w
t rt
O I* SW uFK
r U r r m l r i C f l th e follo wing drscfil-.nl frf
■1 1
It * -« C* 1 • wrf# \K .» I '' ('•)*&gt;
I®*r
o H ji't.l
in
Seminal#
c oun ty , t h- t ♦ 6i.tr lh alttiig **hfikiin ll»# to ^orn#r
rf t&gt; s i t u a t e d in Hvitiiaoin f. iu ru y
Flo r hi a.
M ».*4 an. 1
M f l&lt;s
hi
M r la !.» » n
H. | u* |k« W obf S K c o t of • I.on l w a r ty *ki. t w e n ty s e v e n , I h k i ty
I take )at«e*urs In i n n u u ti r i n i iny*#lf ■
wad
l fo r ty fi t r,
tow nship
htn# te#B
M
t« wit
W Vy of 8 W U of S W ' j *d S F la
rt
II
It#. sn.t
•d ■VV 4 i f S W (| S r r 15, T p 2tl. Ita n g s fuiir
til ran a# t h i r t y #»•(, t h » n r e w p i I candidal# for lb# offic# of ru un ty commie3. T p 21 B, It. 2 9 F
T h r u n i lirtrl L u n t ' Hs.IJ
Itun N 6 13 cha W 4 0 2. 8 A 13 ch« , sou th
} »• w.fe
•curt a. I * i
ind
Fifth dlstlrrt of Hernlnole
a l o n g •• i Clot) h n r to q u a r t e r sec tio n c o r n e r , sion#r of t h *
3 acres
lo ciird
at th e dat # of th*
u a u i n r e of | ,
*. 1, 9 wif
u h an I M f I H’,' cha
J ho \
roun iy. sub i#rt to the n e i t
Dem ocratic
L# tw «f n b e r t l c n * t g‘f nt yf *•« * r n a n d l l . f t y Ii *f n. i-t- * f I
if
I|
tu rh c c r t i f l r a l e in t h e n *m
lIU
t lbm
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a m#e of
ol S
M I
ih •• wit
H
1 lie ■Bid Isrid l*-l ft A
i i th# d a le
Illra
tr a n cr il
ptlmary
Than
k
in g you for any atalstanre
fm*r
tiiw
n
sh
lii
n
ln
#t#en
sou
th
of
rang#
1Tn!c*s salii r n r t i f\ r a tr&gt; . hl a l"t ‘be* fr d»*r
1 OlrTk "\! VI
T ( h r t*«iiiTire of such ccr tl fi fl T p In the
1*»| *h'* wife
/ J
® ■ It • *
llhi*n n#*rih along at. h-d11 islo n )o u may render me. I am
arcnrdfng tA law t a i dIce d will 1*«U» t hi#*'?**
I "HI * I I * * I*
Js'l'k-w 11 1
* ®- * id VV
VV
S t a n ford
Urtl#a« said IHiri &gt; c a s t
Very He*f»#eli ully,
on on tin* f HI h d a y of M arc h A M 1V1 &lt;
» »i "|V a t r shall be rr I## rrird arc or ding |y bn# t » L a k e M iinr tif, t hen c# #a * ta rt y a lo n g
'
l»m n h - *
\itcn •
C- H K l L t l K K . a
sou
th
s
h
o
re
of
L a k e Mtin roa to p o i n t of he*
I * * 1 ( a t deed will! I-sue Chereon of» th# 3Qlh
hi* wlfr
flsn rv
Also, T a x C e r t i f i c a t e No 101, i l a trd t h r J Try lNn.il —
g&gt;nrting
.
&gt;(■»
n(
.March,
A
f
*
1016
,
and
J-'* c»*tafijdc
t I*
6 th d a y of J u l y A. I&gt; 19CH
Haol rrrtffi Sw rr taihtdr
■ *&amp;* hereby an iu tu n r e myasJI a cand id at©
ll I I
Vi it&gt;Fi»
SOlf
VI *if f l*
M &lt;«&gt;**■ o &gt; n f?ic I * 1
tTfnaltJre and *cal
It™ It fu|lh#r r e so lv e d , t h a t th# b o u n d l f l t w
c a i r r m b r a c e a i h c folio winy dr*rrii&gt;rd (*fo|» I mil*.
®hi* th e 2 5th day of F e b r u a r y , A I&gt;. 191 f&gt;
K
o f e l e c t i o n p r r r i n r t H e T hr## , as i s m s now 4r*r lha office of c o u n t y c o m m i s s i o n e r for
•rt&gt; situated to 8 #minol# fount)*, R o h d a , h»u i r f r . W illiam II I 'a s i h a l st .( M
t
h * ^jr »t d i s t r i c t of Hem in ole c o u n t y , au baT rh*l, hi* wife, L r i h a l
Willard *» d
F. A I H J l J G L A S S .
s i i a t a , b# c h a n g e d l o re a d aa fo llow s;
to-wit
W H of N W I i of S W » t of SK W,
Clerk Circuit Court Hcrrlnol# Co., rla .
W illard,
her
husb an d.
J
C,
n e g i n n i n g k t a p o i n t t n t h e s o u t h a h o r e jt &lt;1 to en dora#m # nt of t h e D e m o c i a t i c p r i ­
B#c. 3, T p . 21 8 , H. 2 9 F .
TK# aald land
m
ary of J u n e 6 th , 1&amp;I6.
I f e l e c te d , I h a v e
and
C l aflo tt#
Krrjct
hi«
wife
I I y V M M c D a n i e l . I). C
ol L a k e M on ro # at th# foot of an d o n t h e
being Assessed a t t h e d a t e of l (jw urat||nc« i K r t J ' i
only one p r o m i s e to m a k e — t h a t 1 will be
M Frl 5tc
VV }
W if &lt;|sor sh»f
Wlndaor
hr
w#st aid# of P a r k i i r n u t . ru n th # n ca s o u t h
of such r a r t l f i r a t # in lb# m m r of C
r
eq ua l an d Ju at t o ev ery d l l a e t t uf tha e n ­
' olumii *
Fi i an r
A T fu 'I
l om
—
a f a r K s ■ I d a v n u j c l o H u g h e y a tr ee I, I h e n c e
.Stoif ergen*
V fl l c s a
ewid cert I fir a to ahall wile,
|,»o&gt;, ■» T f u . i i &lt;* Fn«r S
J
I f nMi«, HanV * S a t i r e *if ,%#pile all tin for T » * I*# ed U n d er r a a t a lo n g n o r t h side uf H u g h ey s t r e e t , l o u r e ro u n iy . weighing well e v e r y e a p l o d l *
inr
I will appro*
tors
ol th© people's money.
NtHlwa a of C h i p l r r 4A l l , L a w s of F I o r
a i i t pT i at lont. War«i#ll
"t*
aecl Ion with F r e n c h a v e n u e, I bene© d a t e yo u r su p port
•ill iaauo ther eon on the 2Hth «lay of March run I
r"
Itf a
••nitherfy flint r th# s a i l slil# ol s i Id i t s a
i»
t;
W
f
U 'K N i'K H
"e-.nirr i * hereby g i * r n t h a t J o e C a m
•-U# an d Its r o n t i n u f i l l i . i i 1 o Its lnt#f#***r
Alto. T a * ( *#rt I fleet r No 1 V! fl»i«tl i he
* ’ &gt;r,
1 if haaer
&lt;d T a *
( sM iflrtti
N ..
i ■11 n with s* f t k&gt;1 # I l f .
hr t f i t r d t r i tlw m it n m S a n fo r d H er ald :
2 d .1 day of J u n e . A 1&gt; 1*13
i '-•n.h
*&gt;
.U 'P'I ®hr
.ih day of
N , » v e n jt c r
■ •ill
fw rlv r,
lowtishTp
ts^nT)
south,
of
}'!##•• inser t t h s follo wing in your col
r s i r r m b r a rra thr futluw,ng dp*t ribod ji#e|.
V I® 1 * '* • ha* fll etl «*sk«J r # r t 1 h c a t * In rn &gt; ’ 6i\g# t h i r t y r a *i
t h r u 1"# w#st a lung ■aid u mn*
cMy situnlrd in Seminole cmfnty
Floitda,
(T# • a 1 b n m a d e aptdtr a l i o o fn j
1 st
-e rtl fi n lilt#
lh» cortkiff uf O f lluna I s u
I h a v e b ee n re q u e s t e d by t h e voter* lr
N F U of 8 F u and N W 'g of &gt;\ ••
1* w*l *•*
in * r . o r d a n c r
with
la#
v&gt;,r.« i
llii#*-,
(rn
arid rl # * # n
t.*wii*hij» t w e n t v
(M s d i s t r ict l o a n n o u n c e m y s e l f for c a n d r
Scc_ ^ _ T | s -2 L - J L II. 2V It. Th** said laud
A49M * r o M » e * t f * * « h r * - r t thw* ftiHnwrtng *tnar e c -n vffi J
th irty e la l, T F i f t f ? ’ i M l l
l a t e for Fh# office ol c o u n t y com missionr r
bring a*srt£cd at the dal# ( f the latuanre clai-rung in
t n b e d pi-ip efty st tuat er l in .S#tninole r o u h
n i c r t . t In t h*t P n H r r t y h r . ,
along sect top tin© to corner of section t w c n i y (ar the F ifth District of Femtnofe county
cf auch cc r tl f lc a t t in th# m m r of Unknown
i n a l l c r de ec ribed . and lo at&lt; p a n i c claimin g ty , Flori d a, to - w lt: N o r t h H o f S W M o f p I k and t wrenfy*sMpven t h i r t y - f o u r and t h i r t y * f i v e
and therefore announce my candidacy for
Ilnlr^ f aald CtT lJf ir atP i h i l l bn r#dr#med an I p l e r c l in . a i d p r o p e r t y , to-w lt
N W ' t , 8#c, 4, T jv fO S f T l a n g # fil K. to w n s h i p t w e n t y s o u t h , of r a n g e t h i r t y c a s t ; thia ofllcf.
If circled I will prumia© tn
a c co r d in g In l a w l a v deed will laaur 1 hereon
1;0 ac re*
T h # aald l a n d baing j u sfBused at t h e n c e e a s t t o L a k e J e r s y j p ; then re in a give I ht« office my t&gt;eraoMl attention a nd
H outhea -t -r uarlcr of t h e Northw eat q u a r
flop d a t e of the i**uanc#j of l o c h r a r U f i n a tr gn it era I n o r t h e a s t e r l y direction* a l o n g weal ua© av#ry effort for the i n t e r e a t ^ f thla dleon th# 28th d a y of March A. I&gt; 1916.
te r. Se rt lun T h i - t y o n *. T o w n . hip T * « i i
hnr# i f L#k# J e s s u p t o th# S i . J o h n s r W e r, trlrt and Semino le county. . I will thank
J|»
South
..ff I tHang*e n r - T wTe n
in
&gt;h* n a m e of U o k n u t f J .
Urleee A l .l r „
w i t h e r s m y ofTlnal l i g n a u i r o and
wlevn- n
t yl n
- ne i n e F1eee|
e l rt-u
S &gt;ui
Ib is th# 25 th d a y of F e b r u a r y A l&gt;. 1WU.
.lu e rt e r , l . u S i uth . ' n ' * ' * * h * '' U
/
e r ;o r &lt; l m g . . . lew fh c ri r# w e s te r l y d o w n «ald r l ) # r to L a k e all voters who car. consistently glv# m# their
hot - „ l . h , k / u . I . a. i
M
nnrop, t h e n c e »f*u?bwrt »#r |y ’ a l o n g s a i l support.
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half
an d s o u t h s h o re of L a k e M o n o# to p u m t
KNDOU r tU U .K T T
J t t •• .1
q u a r te r of of \ |6*I V. ?» 1916
( lerk C i r c u i t ( ' o u r t Se m i n o l e 4"n Fla
UMB'te » •&gt;, I
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for r e r W - i u n of ha of.
I ttf
S’o r . h e a . t
M# It f u r t h e r r e a r d n d i h a
an a c c u r a t e
t Nr ^
•*•1
F A D llfM l.A V t.
i. ( S a Th *■■«i • us*
rl sc ri p t |«*n of th# e b a e g e * mad# in e l e c t loft flea of t minly &lt;'uminl-.looD from tha tth IH.I4|1«« rt I *
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.
VVI *f half &lt;*(
I 'r eci pe la on# an d t h i e e Ip# en te re d up«*
Iff . t
I I) V V| k f c h a n l r l . |) (
And 1 i rap*elfully a*k lha .iimtort ol iha voiara
N O T H i:
Tiii m n u &gt; b&gt; ok * f I h l * tmaril, s o d b# p u b
, S«iu&lt; (••* ■
%»* &gt; n 5tc
on
that date and if elected 1 W(fi endeavor tn
i
&gt;'bed
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a
week
l
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fo
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weeks
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All tha nfflra ' 11 to the lr—t u| my aflthty in
f
S a l # ©f S r haul I ■#.!*
.. « &gt; .a iB. n r k M „ A d t e , Mcc.lwn J l f i o f I h *
l'-b U .h * .i
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ujura ta I h a i . in tha }*aat.
U t ' l e
f
S r r t l « C
T a i l s l i i i i u r , F l a , F f b t 1 191®
II . l a r d U . d l n . n c * . of th e (Lily
H y . f Han
A n '1 ,h* *» OMhvI . . . o l . v . l I h . l
hr f n r .
Vaiy Truly.
«r*lt&lt;&gt;
T **-n ty
S o y 'k
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(or r*-*t#clloa aa rouniy commlaaioncr, DtaAll of F o c l l o n 1 6 In T o w n s h i p 20 so oth* Hn uthcaM .|tiart#t. F s - t hatf of So u th e a st fir© l i m i t • a t ■ g r e a t e r speed t h a n t waive S t a le a | FI Of 14ft*
trial No. 1, Samlnola County , auh jrct to
Kar.g© 2.1 # aot# c o n t a i n i n g 6 40 a r r r * .
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fTouinity nf fUertuln &lt;1©,
your vola In the J u n e prim a iy.
mile* an h ou r; or on an y p u b l i c s t r e e t . lr
Ilhdi will I*© c o n s i d e r i d nf! all or a n y w-st .niart#®, S##iion T h i r l ) i h r r c , T*»# n
1 H e r e b y f V r t l f y th a t th# ab ove and fnregtsIn announcing ray ra n dtdary, 1 do an with
th e c i t y of Hanford ou t s i d e ©f thi/ fire l i m ­
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T w # M y -n l n c its at a g r eate r r a t e of sp e ed t h a n fifteen ing t t i s i d u i h n changin g th© b o unde rlet nf E l e c * t fatllng Ih a t l have given tha people of
P or tio n o f t h o so l d t r a c t uf not l#ss t h a n ghfp J w # r t ) ' Hnulh.
l o f t y oi tew,
A e r f l lficd c h r r k fur th# sum F a - I . West h alf #f N ort hw est , r . t a r t e f «f m ite* an hour
iiufi P re cincts one and rbr^# wraa duly aalupfad thia dlatrlct. and of tha t o u n t y at l l r g r .
of 2 5 jH*r r o o t of th # prtc# Idd. ms»lr pay
N o rt h e a s t * jc a rt# r j**** ^ «»»t^ h i l f ^of^, L# «l | And, in tu r n i n g c o r n e r s th© sp e ed of an and made a fiart of th© Mlnutre of lit© l b i r d •n unbiaiad ad miotatratian, and with • (rat­
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shall i c f o m p i r v r a r h bid* th# c h e c k s
s p i t tjua®'*r of N o r t h w .s l q u a r»#r nf Houth- ^rf h o u r, and ll shall b# u n l i w l u l fo r an y Feh, 0, IfilIt. and al-n cwrlBy that ihp ahnvr it a randrr unto y o r a much b * t l » r aa/vlca.
th# u n s u c c e s s f u l b i d d e r s will be rrtu rn#d i# «t q u i t t e r . I ' « , l half i/f .Southwest tjkar person to run o r drive a n y a u t o m o b i l e In m * and m r r w i enpy of -al.f Ko.rlu'lon.
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thirty y e a n I am known I f every vo rr In the
C i t y C’l r r k
4h# f i g h t t o t # j # c l a n y and all h»d*, and m l quart#®- i W ' i e l ^.1 T o w r e l u p T w e n ty
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u t r a t r l i of aald eatato , and aak for their elartlon to the office of earnmiriiuner from
q u a r t e r S^ ri ton F l - v - n . T o w r u h l n T w r n i y - Counry) of Panford, F lorid a :
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on« S o u th . K a n r - T w c n i y - n l n a E a » i .
J a n . 7 l h , A. D. 1916.
will appr eciate your aunport In' l b * Ju n a
Y o u ar- h.rvt y frqulrvd to appear h*- ryrlo. or olha'r vehtrla ahall he parked for
K U T n E. M O O R E ,
Deraorrolfc prim ary and If re-elected will

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Sale Begins S atiurday
March 1 8 th
1916
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Goods, Notions, Shoes, M eiV s Furnishings, Ladies’ Ready-to-i
out in th isS a le Below Factory
In connection with the Bankrupt Stock which we are devoting the rtext few d ay s'at this store to a special
marking down of prices, we are going to put on sale the largest stock of High-grade Seasonable Merchandise
ever before offered in this section of the state. Thjs tremendous stock consists of factory and mill ends pur­
chased through our New York Representative, and will be sold at prices that will be startling for we have
forgotten all the usual price standards in order to make the following week March 20th a memorable week
in the retail history of our town to every man woman and child. Grasp this opportunity and rally to this
Carnival Feast of Bargains. Owing to lack of space we quote only a f e w of the many bargains found here.

Ladies’ Shoes, Values up to $2.50, this Sale Only
THE DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
36-in. Heavy Pleached Domestic, during this sale going
tiie yard
36-in. Hood Quality Sea Island,
sale, only
9-4 Unbleached Sheeting,
per yd

to

lie

sold

Q l^ ,
02^

at this

best quality sells for 3 2 )«*c,
.............. ........................

72x90 Sheets, priced for this side to be sold out
only.
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for

45x36 Pillow Cases, e x t r a good q u a I i t y, sale price
o n ly .........................................................................................................
500 yds RollerjiToweling, as long as they bust, 10 yds to a
customer, per yd.............
..... &gt;t
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36-in. Heavy Huek Towels, also Turkish H a t h Towels,
only

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60-in. Satin Finish Table ljfien r p r j c c &lt;1 for this sale
only

27c

3-4 Highly Mercerized Table Napkins, Mill End price to..............
.....................
day, per d o z ..............

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Mill End
French Poplins,
beautiful assortment to select
from,' T&gt;0c value, per
yard

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Direct from factory, large as­
sortment of Curtain Swiss and
Scrims in the new Spring colors
and whites, these are
worth up to 25 and 40c

10c

36 in Silk Mull in the new
Spring colors, sold everywhere
at 35c, sale price per
yard

1 Lot Colored Linens, all
colors, 25c value to be i r
closed out at, per y d ..... X O C

1 Lot Mill Ends, 5 and 10 ydlengths, consisting of Batiste^
Ratine, French Lawns and Pop-,
lins in glowing Spring colors and
are worth up to 55c yd,
sale price, per y d .........

Ladies’ White Skirts, made
of Indian Head, as long
as they last, e a c h ........
T Lot Ladies' White Shirt
Waists, values up to $2
While they last

21c

25c

10c

25c

Commencing on Mon­
day M o r n i n g and
Every day during the
week we will have
some very S p e c i a l
B a r g a i n s to o ffer
which will be A dver­
tised in our Windows.
Hence, it will p a y
you to w a t c h our
W indows.

MEN’S AND BOY’S DEPARTMENT
M en’s Trousers, in Navy Blue, Light and Dark Dreys,
values up to $6.50, this sale

(P O Q Q

M en’s Overalls, Union made, regular $1.25 value, this sale
only ...................
Mens Work Shirts in blue and tan, 50 and 65c value, side
price o n ly ..................

ODC/

M ens’ Sport Shirts, large assortment to select from, in the
new strip es......................................

: 47 c

M ens’ Dress Shirts sold everywhere for 75c, priced this
sale for......................
Men's Half Hose, blue and tan, 12) jc value, special price this
sale o n l y ..........................................
M en s and Boys
for only

There will be som e­
thing startling Every
Day. .&gt; « . . . .

Belts, &lt;;&gt;c and $1 00 values now going

AH M en’s Collars will be sold during this sale for otily
e a c h ............................................................................................ .♦....... r
Balbriggan and Nainsook Underwear, the garment, going for
only

HATS

Beatiful

For 'I he

Assortment J

School Hoy

N eck

All Boys

A LL

Wear

J l a t s and

$2.50 and $3.00
Men’s Hats

Valpes

* Caps

50 Cents

Values up to

Sale

$ 1.00

T o go in this Sale a t
ONE P R IC E

Price

$1.48

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Choice

Special
Sale
In
Children’s
Rompers
Saturday

DC

21c

Roy's
Heavy
Ribbed
Stockings
Priced
For This
Sale

Pair

SHOES - - SHOES SHOES - - SHOES SHOES - - SHOES
.

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500 Pairs M en’s Shoes in Black Patent Leather,
Tan, Gun M etal and Vici Kid, in either
high tops or
ier mgn
Oxfords and ranging in price from
( $4.00 to $5.00.
Your choice ,of any
Shoe in the house for.......................

400 Pairs of Ladies' Shoes, ranging jn price from
$3.00 to $4.50. These are broken lots and among
these can be found anything fropi ft* -fl
ry
a 16-Button B oot to a Dancing

Never before have you had such an opportunity
to lay m a supply of Children’s Shoes.
Some of
them sold as high as $2.50. The entire
lot to be sold out during this sale a t
prices from 49c t o ..........

See our window of Men’s Shoes.

Come early before the size you wajit is gone.

D on’t Forget the Little One’s

$2.35

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The above is only a Suggestion of what we have to offer in Real Bargains. To appreciate this Sale an
.Great Bargains here offered, you will have to come to this store and visit every Department which will r
some very Special Values not quoted here.
:

Out of Town Visitors Coming lo the Carnival will make Ibis Store Headquarters as we have made Special Arrangements to take Care of them and their Baggage

S t•o r ■e O rp e______
n S a__t u______
r d a y1 M o r n i n g a t ________
N i n e _O_ v’c*lv/ovci ekj , 1TMX aUr1Uc hI JLOII1
18th

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�AMUSEMENTS
CROWD
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m a je s t ic

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have

C L E A N ENTERTAIN­
MENT THROUGHOUT

‘‘ri‘ you lose if you win but it all
* el1 j" tho big festival 4n4 it
?“
been several year* *{ncc we
anything here L, make a noise.
1 lie show* are all clean and under
tho able management ol Nat Norder
the Majestic Shows can be recom­
mended to the public. They may
not be the biggest shows huf they MILLIONS OF VOTES CAST AND HUNDREDS OF NEW SUBare the best that have been here in
SCRIBERS SECURED IN ONE OF THE SUCCESSFUL CAM­
in any a year.

HERALD'S CIRCULATION ,
CAMPAIGN BIG SUCCESS

A Longwood Egg
l.ongwood, Fla . Mar 18. 1916
Mr. Editor:

PAIGNS CONDUCTED IN T II I S TERRITORY -H E R ­
ALD NOW COVERS THE FIELD LIKE A BLANKET.
NEW SUBSCRIBERS OF VALUE INESTIMABLE
TO ADVERTISERS.
MRS. J. F. HOOLEHAN AWARDED FORD ROADSTER.
THE JUDGES STATEMENT AND
PRIZE WINNERS, AND THE
F INA
VOTE COUNT

airmen.on Meta and other German
towns, the sinking of a French tor­
pedo host destroyer by a submarine
-in tho Adriatic and the reported forpedolng of an Austrian hospital ship •T
by an Entento under water boat are
recorded in official and unofficial
communications.
, ,
Berlin chronicles an attack of
great violence by the Ruasiana
around Driswiaty Lake and Lake
Nurocx, but says the Russians were
repulsed with great losses, 9,270
Russian dead having beem counted
in the Lake Narocz region.

FEARS FELT
FOR SAFETY
OF OUR MEN

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MEXICAN PROM ISES TO
HOLD VILLA ARE
BROKEN

One of my hens recently pro­
Saturday the Germans in the
The umusements are here and on duced Something in the way of hen
*
.5Vaux-Damloup sector, northeast of
tho grounds irt the' squsre between fruit which I think worth printing.
E l Paso, Tex .7 (Mar. 21.— Tho
Verdun, began another spirited at­ force* of Colonel, ,C*fio were en­
Commercial and Finn and Palmetto The thing, was in the shape of an
tack against the French, but the gaged in battle *»• 4:^0 .o’clock this
and Sanford. Since they have put f|£B. measuring {he longest way in
French^bringing their curtain of fire afternoon, with’ b'andUrf’fed'by Villa
up the shows t h r merchants aro circumference nine' and one eighth
into
play drove tho Teutons back. in Nt^miquipa, according to s ' dis­
sorry they were nbt allowed to be inches and the shortest way seven
The Prize Winner*
Votes
The attack was Hot pushed again patch received this afternoon by
placed on First street for, there aro and one half inches. Now when we First Choice
• Mrs. J . F. Hoolehan......
........ - ................ 2.125,150 during Sunday and only Interntiffent General Gavira,
Carranza
camno objectionable features connected broke this egg it had another perfect Second Choice
Mrs. M. Hynes............
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.................... 1,088,000 bombardments took place.
4*
mandant at Juarea. Tho-result of
with tho Majestic Shqws and aside eM«,normal sire with.full shell same Third Choice
Mrs. R. J . Powell _____
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1,023,800
from the merry go round there are' as uny egg and outside or between Foiirlh Choice
Berlin reports the capturo of some the fighting- was not derideef at the
II. L. Geiger
y * w_
,
760,000
no noisx ones nnd- It ’ *Wotdd have, the two shells wns a perfect yolk Fiflh Choice .
ground
from the British northeast time of the Ufeipt of the dispatch.
Miss Mary Aulin______
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&lt;26.000
Namiquapa Tt in tho clistrlct of
arid
the
white
which
would
amount
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gone tfti -First street djdth no trouble
Sliih ( holer
Miss Clarn Phillips____
...L V ’ 275,500 of Vcrmellea in the direction of La Guerrero, State of Chihuahua. .
to any-one.
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•'.* ’&gt; to htgie m quantity than any egg Seventh Choice
Mrs. W. W. Fry. ______
190,300 Bassee and tho driving of the French
Colonel Cano is in command of a
However, they arc here and you -usually wt&gt;uld contain
Vsnmetea Styron
83.000 from a po*Ulon northeast of Dadon\
\
e
lull
eye
m
l.otigwuml
and
that
force
of 900 calvalry which came in
yllUers
in
the
Vosges.
London
adwill want to know who they ar*1 and
Melville Tyler
30.000
It
la
hard
to
heat
a.,
a
pluee
to
live,
contact
two days ago at El Valle,
Mts
the
capture
by
tho
Germans
of
why. The feature of the Majestic
Would
The Judge*' Statement
htee mine craters at the Hohen- with Villa forees which on this oc­
Shows is tho Mabel Mack Trained us well as to he,il this egg
casion lied without giving battle.
We. the undersigned, judges appointed to make tho final count of zollorn redoubt.
Mules and If you have heard, gf like livhnlr from nther-t
"*
Very
truly
yours,
vote* and award the prizes in The Sahford Herald'd Circulation CamDespite the reports that Cano’s
them and novor seen them you know
The Frjjfech' gup* have been busy
•
a
* p : K Hardy.
paign took charge of the ballot box March 1Hth, 1D1G. at 7 p. tn., the bombartfflK ACerman
absolutely nothing about ' a mule.
troches
in forces had engaged those of Villa at
hour and date named, find upon careful count of the Votes east that the ChnnipngiiV and German positions at Namiquapa persons were in­
We lyive always associated the mule
I’rc .l i) lerinn ( ‘. K.
above
list of person* are entitled to stated choice of the seven (irises northeast ef St. Mihiel.
V* t'
formed express the opinion that the
with stubbornness but the mules
The I’resh-. tertan
K
met
on
offered
by
the
Sanford.
Florida,
Herald.
Carranza
force*
had
failed
to
hold
trained by hfnbel M aek are not
French aiDyaft dropped bombs on up their end of the. net by which it
Frid.i, ev•i ,i ' g * i' ti l ' ii It m ■ ha rye
Signed:
A K KEY
trained by the lash but by' human
Motx. munition depots near Villi* was propo*w*HT) capture the bandit
Mis* I,l|i ;, U lotin-r, l e a de r
The |
A. 1. IIKTT8
kindness and the different stunts
Oarers and Imsitions elsewhere, while chieftain
m e m b e r * .•f t he l ii all g a t i ....... I i
TherV were confirmatory
11^te. March I*. Ibid
It It DEAS
pulled oil by these mules is beyond
other aeroplanes homhed the aero­ reports received today of the new*
talk* mi i I . -ol ,. t
«umprehenaion.
They do evi r&gt;
&gt;i* w&gt;-ik* n( patient, hard work prominent citizens and their de- drome ut Hkrvslcd't ami \luel* received for the lant week that the
I 'll
-Sill, I
' , i 'ig aft r hitvice
tiring but talk and they really talk
In aerial engagements a Mexican troop* not only were fail­
were entirely satisfactory huzen
t h e i-Vci u t i l1 1 , mil niit 1er bad a call brought tneir great reward la.*t Sat- cisions
■M
m the sign language. They carry
German airship attacked the En­ ing to cooperate with the American
- .
meeting .ii 'II add'd enough point* to urday night when candidates in to all
mail, imitate human beings in ever;, t In *u p .
i I art t,. rai-c tin ii,. S.infofd Herald * * ireiilation
Tht Judges were It It
l leas. tente allied Meet south of Baden troop*, hut in certain instance* were
way drill and march at the word of
luki ami the French brought down interfering with them. •
I
'ampaign
rust
their
final
votes
and
uncle! \ I
ill" per tent, making it a
A. It- Key and A. L. Betts.
command, dance and 'do everything
three
of their ships.
the
eampaigu
came
to
an
end
( Io l d S e a l S o c i e l I
tin
ole III
v
The Prize Winners
and more than any trained horse*
the . ! i ■•
The
French torpedo boat dcstroyc r
I i.i fmt that the h.iltut box was
With
a
grand
total
ol
2.
li!5,lf&gt;0
Washington. Mar 21
The deon exhibition and the pcrformumi' i*
bn k,-d and **-aled the last two days votes, Mr* J F Hoolehmi, u jjojiu* Rvnaudin sa* sunk ulu-n a sub- facto Government of Mexico 'todayentertaining, instructive and mo.t
I ih r ail iin I )t |mr i m« ni
e( 1 In- campiUgiS and that the can­ lar Surilord lady, carried off the murine sent the vessel to the bottom proposed to the United State* the
pleasing. The Mabel Mack Mules
Tin* ri'^uLir timm*l i r&gt;ic •*! tin* l . i t r r
didal, •* could deposit their last *ul»- highest honors and was awarded by in the Adriatic.
drafting of a protocol under which
arc well worth your tri|i to Sanford
The Germans deny the responsi­ American and Mexican troop* co­
•itu rv I &gt;« p.irt iin’fit will !*• lii’M .ii *eriptiofi* and money dinu-tly into the judges the first prize
a hand­
if &gt;ou see nothing else. Mrs Mack
bility L&gt;r the sinking of the Dutch operate, in running to earth Fran­
tin* U urn.in -• ^
\\*
*^
,i(t» r
the ten demonstrated to all doubt­ some find Roadster.
u&gt; a tine little lady ami take* great
Hteanier Tuhunlin
find!: ;i 3: I fB»| ,.i | In nijr
ing eati did a tea that the campaign
cisco Villa and his bandits, without
Mr- 11 oobdian, the winner of the
I rule in her pets and liejudi-* tinw.i* closed mi tlie square and that
danger of misunderstanding or conRoadster earned her [trite through
mules has trained dogs und many
it wa* iniputuilhle to show any favors
tlict. Tho terms of such a formal
her
own
e|!otX*.
She
realized
early
ntlo-r animals. She will take speeml
t•i any one, because no one hut the
convention would lie designed to
in the ciimpiitgifnthat to get a large
care of the children and show them
■.Iiidldllte* themselves knew what
meet all question* which may nrise
amount of business and pro|^rthe midget mules and dogs'and . the
w&gt; m into the ballot tiox to be count­
Int
eh future netting forth the rights
tionutu votes, jhe must make nO*
»ay in which the animals are train
'd l&gt;j the judges.
Everyone was
of
the
American* expodititlohary
aggressivtf campaign from start to
rd
allowed to witness liie final count of
force* now in pursuit ol the bandit
fiuish
and
instead
of
devoting
her
The big merry g o 'round «f course
vnte* alid all went fcway satisfied
chieftain, and the nature of the co­
time to tjtd City of Sanford alone
i' the center of attraction ami no
that they had been fairly treated.
operation expected * from the chief
anfi
wofkinK
intermittently,
she
shows would be complete without
After the winners'were announced branched out Into the surrounding
Everything is In readiness for the of the Cnrranxa Government be­
Washington.
March
J
l
Evi
the merry go round and *tho_ M.tthey were congratulated by their territory.ftqd made a day after day Baiiy Parade Wednesday morning ut came known today at the con­
jeitic Shows have a gapri-Piyd ♦. The lienees of ro operation between ('res­ many friends as well as byf their
campaign frqn&gt; the very start, which 9:30 with fifty entries already listed clusion of n conference between
ilient Wilson and congress which
reason we think it a good pim fe
I,**
fortunate
competitors
De­ resulted in filling uji u very large and many more expected This fea­ Elifteo Arredondo, Mexican Amhus|. .nl in . i i
carl, adjournment
I ' e i t e It h a» "b e e n c ro w d e d ,. : fl|/ till- m i ,
feat.* were taken good nuturcdly and reserve -voth oiirl&gt; in rhe campaign. ture id the. Spring Festival * jAPWtrr- ^fidur designate and Acting Secre­
,.l •r,t- ( a [ i .i u -ecu L. oiriilMt un " M n c e . i t - -Wim f u t u p .? l-ie[)uti,, wo* hajijry
ise* to lie, ope of the most attractive tary I'nlk-a} the state department.
To the vriineri-'Che Herald
tlruh,. IitIII i . - In I to .Ii tlull Ilf the
quash, the Afnrkij
&gt;gJ,. ’ 1,l*•!
of
the entire week and wit 1 un­ F a s o * tip ns on t he details will he r
igyefi n u t : vseft- aw jfdcd.aatl JL* ,lLs .uUEJaiuUilJQtiS. HjaUhlfik. the
liul i'JauvtwUon S t m a r * - . r c j w r r a tI i{aciioii alai iuJliac IU *ui xUiu-Hlg pit. there were hilly seven uctive vaildi- caiidbiutc* for their fair sad bus! doubtedly he tho prettiest. _Several n progress several days, but the
.moduli- pafedt'ess legislation and practically
.mini);, attrai^iions jn&gt;t)i|^ntf(iedUt&lt;
daW-s each received a prize for-their nesslike wayVof treating TJie Ilnrald prizes, have (men contributed and two Governments are in agreement
■ -ueighbor^otTkr* - ^ w i f t » ^ jffrge removing the European aqd Mealwill be. awarded as folfowA: „
on the general principles involved,
and one another a\nl tho convenient
cor
work.
crowd* ; pud riving satisfaction.
ca\ uuesl.ons from the held qf dc—------I!
,
waft
in
whii
Thv
Judges
chosen
for
tho
camam}
expeditious
waj
ich
they
Welfare
Dept.,
Woman’s
Club
—
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,
hate. Although sotne eoncresmotml
nTwo dollar# and n half in grid :'an ­
Mr. fl dm*. M n.erv a ha* the snakes.
^
noU,)U Speaker Clark. say* patgn wert* from SunfOrdV most 1 handled their bussiefess. m
San Antonio, Texas, March'- 2T.
\.
other prize of the same value-in u '—.Francisco Villa may be fotced
. n , e frgakb Of course are all her* ,
j *,)
Hess[o» until fall.
■S3r - r t *
Jind more of them coming
For ft. '
;li|m*;nU(r, tll, n of!,. i,.U jovdirted
gold pipcc ■and the Second prize, a into a light with the American troops
t’of|tpli|t,t*itl*'Tld»isehiililcr
j
Badge* f» I’lessjSiang
Marten, Mrujii'ne*
Mioifiva
theuni- tgdav t lial adjourn until _S..UOI
,,i.* lome
silver birthday spoon have
been within the next thirty-six hour* if
'
T h e follow mg notie&gt; appeared in)
Tht- committee itvW^hge ,,f t(lt&lt;
null trainer, h aa^ v eral large I.ython-; U(1. 'lM Jin i ,lf ,..irl&gt;
|,,u
contributed by tbc bunks, First Na­ report# corning to General Funston'n
j,- of the Florida Alligator, arrangement* . for the entertainment
.aid ift her snaKtat.filid has a ilistm.t
. ,, 11». laM is,fbitional. Peoples and Sepiinole (tanks headquarters, both * from General
. /.
,
A great I. p aloe program -till i In- ,'ulb4Hpublished by the of ii«*- Florida Press Association, of our I^lty. The goltl pieces will he
.rioaity Jn the khaiu- of an atomai i • ,
,
,
Pershing and from Mexican sources
i,L
,c .
, .
nw flits uctmti It includes t lie army University of ^Florida at Gainesville: whiri^halds ltd annual meeting in
II he a Mexican wuami but was cap- ,
, ,,
„
awarded to the beat group and indi­ ifrft correct. Advices from GeneraL
.
...
“
V i md nus \ In s. a tar I i oin mission
Friend* of Col, K. K. Householder Kissimmee April 13, 14 ami 15 ha* vidual decorations, while the spoon
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»■ &lt; I in India. It bus a bod. likt* •?)
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Pershing today said thut Villa had
...
...
.
. bilk the ! Inllipplrie lull, rural credit ni the University kill bo interested arranged for ou» of the neatest
a rocodile, feet like an eagle ami 1
. .
,
,
goes to the second winner, either been reported defeated by Mexican
i. , ,jc
.
. .
legislation, several imaiici.il and ap- to know that lie is a candidate for badges yet used at slmilur meetings.
group or individual in tho. opinion Government troops Hear Cruces and
h* ad like a uuakc and is said to be
,
...
..
. -c.
, „ , .
,
. ,
■fropnation bill*. shi|if&gt;irig feftisinlton, the office of county judge of .Sem­
The badge is one of unique de­ of tho judges.
Third and fourth that he was marching northward in
deadly poinoiu
It sheds its skin 1
■ ..
Mr. Householder is sign and a supply w&gt;H hrf made prizes will bo a sago palm and put
. evo.y tv.rivti V . b u t ^ W ' l^certain- revenue measures and th. Immlgra- inole county.
retreat.
Sit
the son of Rev. A. E. Householder, especially for tluj aTfuir by the Rob­ plant, tho gift of C. M. Griffin 8t
*• ly -a-ruriralty. In ’ trfe-salf^fl/ tent is t" ,M ’’ .
'
General
Pershing's
report
was
fol­
at present presiding elder of the bins Company, ol Attleboro. .Mass.
Co., McClenny, Fla., and by cour­ lowed, however, by the unofficial re­
afiother detj
Th,‘ prMi',,,nl
der" roU!‘ ‘ ,,ut r,’n
■m
r ia n a jk i» n t ^ f'V # W t /r lU dialrffuUe Kress act on important questions Gainesville district of the Methodist It will be made of bronzo and gold tesy of the Spring Festival Com­ port that Villa s&lt;ill. wit* fighting a t
'* u collectloy « '
*
pending before the political conven Episcopal Church South in Florida. plate in the shape of a cross bar and mittee. *
Namiquipa, south of Cruces.
Mr. Householder graduated from pendant similar to the popular bag­ **■ J* x
In a tent next t t f c
«!!i ’i lion* are called in June. Work on
At tho close of tho parade the
the
State
Law
School
in
1913.
He
gage check watch fobs. T h e bar will
Shows are tnrveral goodsftrjrctrort3 the Democratic platform ha* been
was a popular student, .interesting represent a scroll wit!) two crossed carriages will he parked at the band Housekeepers end Hungry People
begun
oil
the
assumption
that
this
f -Am
in which Stefilskin Sanditrs,- the
himself in various phases of Uni­ quills, appropriate to the occasion. stand whore Mr. C. R. Walker will
of
Ssnford,
Attention!
Human torture man lies dowq, on ’can he accomplished.
present tho ‘ prizes in bchulf of the
The house will paw the Hay versity life, and holding a number of Upon the sctoll will appear the committee.
»t«*ei spikes and allows a jnsq Ao
Close up your kitchens and enjoy
Mothers are requested
. - - ■}
important
offices
within
the
gift
of
words; "Kissimmee, Fla., April 13stand on him and cause the sjdkes Army reorganization hukk by 1 hurtcelebration week. The ladies of thv
to
have
their
babies
in
the
park
hi*
fellow
students.
16, 1916."
Tho nendant In the
to:go "deeper into tho skin and when day at the latest- In the discussion
at 9 a. m. for it ia the intention of Catholic Sanctuary Society will make
shape prescribed win bear ah ere
Since
graduation
Mr.
Householder
of
this
measure
there
baa
been
edi• h e/ a riseso u can, sec where they
he committee to atari promptly an earnest effort tp provide you
figure 'of Chief Osceola in rel
t 9:30. Tho parade will be let] by dinners and suppers during that
chtorwl his skin but he seems to dchced more solidarity among Dem­ has been engaged in the active prac­
31
along one half* of the surface, while
suffer pot .st all and the spikes do ocrats than has been evidenced at tice of the law at Sanford, being a
the carnival band the line of march time. The following is their menu:
on the other will appear, also in re­
being from the park down Park
not-hurl him. Here also is the.great any time since the session began. member of tho well known firm of
Baked Beana.----------------------- 10e
Wilson A Householder, and he has lief a map of Florida with Kissimmee
In
fact
the
general
support
which
•venue, Firet street to Sanford ave­
Gordeen, the man who not only
H a m ---------------*--------------- ----------------------------------- .1 10c
marjked
in
the
canter
by
a
star.
Cor­
nue, weat to Fark avenue and south
mystifies you hut keeps you laugh­ has rallied around national de­ made an envious reputation for
Macaroni....................................... 10c
efficiency and square dealing.
Hia ner decorations will -represent Flor­ to the park for the awarding of
ing all the timo and ho la 's.good one fense legislation ha* been a surprise
Potato
Salad .
.
.
, 10c
to the administration leaders who training and ability especially fit ida orangea and follaga. Acroaa the prizes.
The judges will be com­
in every way.
Slaw___
____________________
05e
him for the duties of this office, and top of the pendant and through the posed of people from out of town
Minnie, Wawa, the head that had ' expected to encounter hitter
Chicken
Salad
.........
20c
There is no doubt, the Alligator believes that he wifi be map will appear the words: “ Florida who will- not know any baby In Una.
lives without the body, the optical antagonism.
Tomat^M and Lettuce with
Press
Association,
1916.“
Beneath
Once again, we urge th* cooperation
illusion r t a t every one knotga juat however, that there sro difficulties elected.
Mayonai**........ j . ________ I0 e
When told of Mr. Householder's and across the bottom will be the of parents.
how it ia done and yet -none of them ahead for the army bill on account
.......... 05c •
a
B
f
t t Salad. ..,-----------—
* candidacy, Dean Trualer said: " I words: “ Chief Osceoiai”
know,. T h jM attractions are all of the wide divergence between the
; Cdfi
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___ 05c
Each of the visiting editors and
senate and house bilift.
Senator am delighted to know of it. While
good.
Celt*-..*.,.......................
05o
Mrs.
Hoolehsn
Grateful
here Mr. Householder distinguished member* . o f . the Press Association
n-’ritJir-sfe'
The *Daya pf '49 will open today' Chamberlain plans to call up the
le* Cream’
__ ______
10c
himself as a, man of high character who attend will b * presented with , I hereby wish to express my
*nd promises to be the fanny place senate measure tomorrow and to
Specials
and excellent scholarship. He has one of these badge* upon register­ thanks and appreciation to my
of tho * whole show, There wilf, b« Hiovo that it replace the public
Chicken
Piilau,
Mashed Potatoes,
the
judicial
temperament
and
I
am
m
any.
friends
who
assisted
me
in
ing.—Kissimmee
Gazette.
cowboys, miners and western gfrfs lands water power bill »» unfinished
sure will make a splendid judge. A
winning the Ford Roadster In the Oysters, Raw, Scalloped, Stewed.
business.
Whether
thi*
will
succeed
• jj
"nd the old ’49 dance, hall and bar
At restaurant in court house
number of our graduates have been
Sanford Herald campaign which was
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will be in evidence with ' coca eoln is doubtful because there arc several
v War Hews Summary
elected to the office of county judge
brought to a very satisfactory close block. Give us a trial.
and other soft drinks served. Here senators who belipve that the senate
aud
invariably,
have
made
good.
London, March 20.&gt;-With the last.Saturday night.
the piano and good flopr will fur­ should wait until the house bill has
Doubtless this is due in a large meas­ Blackening of the fighting around
been
passed
and
that
it
should
be
Heme Coeked Food
I believe that every candidate
nish a place to danya'^-and the cowV *$2
ure to the fact that we devote more Verdun the Russians have started a will gladly join in praiaing the
used
as
the
vehivle
for
the
prepared­
Roil*,
cookies, cakes, pies, etc., at
hoys will get bad * apd shoot the
time to the study of administration, big offensive movement against the management of this campaign for Roberta Grocery Wednesday end,
ness
debate
In
the
senate
bill.
There
Ughta out j u i t ’like they used to do
will bo no long delay, however,, as executor* and administrator*! and Germans on tfcaJ&gt;Mt*rn front. A it* absolute fairness and the many Saturday. In addition to the oth*r
in the wild «n d woplly west..'
the house - measure will reach the probate-practice than do a majority raid by German seaplane* on th* courtesies extended.
things we will have brown'bread and
There are many and varihds shdwa
of the other law schools of the country. east e&amp;ast of Englapd and by French
Mr*. F. J . Hoolehaa,
henna.
■nd concessions and msny place* senate laffcr In the Week.
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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD

Sanford
Fighting Drug Habit With Film* ,
Moving picture* have been called
on to portray many phases of hu­
man naturo and tp work out many
problems.. I t is. ttherefor*; logical
that the National crusaders 'against
the traffic in narcotics and stimu­
lating drugs should turn to the photo
plsy as an aid to their splendid pur­
pose.
Thus it is ,tbo Bluebird Photo­
plays have lately-produced, with the
the assistance of the United States
customs officials, n sensational fea­
ture under the title of “ Hop, the
Devil’s Brew," which exposes the
method employed by opium smug­
glers operating on the Pacific Coast,
and shows tho appalling c florets of
dryg consumption.
&lt; *When ' Congress enacted laws In
1UU9 prohibiting further importstation of opium, the annual traffic
,
had amounted to two' million dolways been a tax payer and property |ttriii umj cr n duty of 16 per pound,
owner ami 1)0* taken a deep interest^ Tho legitimate entry of opium into
in municipal affairs both in tho t |lt, United States having been cut
county ,and city
Having been tied, . . it smueellm? which had been nredown to his desk for no many years
he is anxious to get out in the open
for a few months in each year and
naturally turned to u position to
which he and hfs friends thought he
was fitted, hence* his entrance Into
politics utul aspirations for it posi­
tion that will not necessitate close
confinement all the . time.
Mr.
Guthrie expects to see *the .voters of
Somlnofe county in person and pre­
sent lus claims during the campaign
and will be grateful for your sup­
port
'
For Tax Assessor

Ladies’ Panamas
Just the thing to wear, on
i
street or autoing

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$ 2 .5 0
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Wash Skirts
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This is a 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

|$ 1 -5 0
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F an cy Parasois

Warm weather is calling for these
beautiful creations, and here
you find displayed strictly
the newest styles and
v e r y modest ,
price low as

Dress Fab ric
Visit our store m(I see the
^Displays of Sheer Klaxon
colors, Fancy Skirting*
(
etc. Many great val­
ues, at per yard

Genuine Pajm Beach Clothing in
great range -of colors, and
'-resizes to tit all. Suit sizes
from 33 to 48, all

Straw Hats
Every hat guaranteed brand new
this spring’s goods. Complete
stock of styles from the
conservative p l a i n
styles to the fash­
ionable Eng•
lish shapes.
For only

$ 2.00
Spring Neckw ear
Step in
and
in u
n u look them
u i v u i over,
W T A . I , there
twenty-five dozen of th
All going at
iu u iv

50c

Mar,-

J ’trkfnril

Ih

Mary I n tloril

ns

the coldest one we have bad tty*
winter, aa it got down aa U r u
26 deg. G. A. Taylor |&gt;aa got 10
acres of fine looking melon*. Mr*.
Martin, our latest arrival has got
the best and Oldest watermelons In
The People Bros.
this section
have got a good bean crop this year,
_L_____ r , E. Barnett ha* *ome fine fcukes
which are blooming. D. M. Alderhc‘ r 11 man ha* a fine cuke and bean crop.
. th* Q. P. Gardner ha* a good onion
crop which he expect* to harvest
about the last of April. This secti were ! tion is suffering a little for the want
by the of rain and we all hope to get it in
It was a few days.
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SOMETHING DOING EVpKY NIGHT

MATINEI?
WednesdayTtnd Saturday 3 p. m

Marvel ous' Hole

an Italian hoy’

Ch »*
r &lt; fio-fiun, in "MadameJ a pulilue
Butterfly ," ■
has shed her sandals and kimonu for
• tin
rungli hootx and corduroy of the
, Italian peasant, and she lauphs,
The

:

d e l i g h t f ul

little

fights and imtokes her way into the
hi.irt. )p»t a- 11.• little Niponese
sol.lied her Kj y into liLe alfections
■&gt;( the pohlii
And just as the Fa
minis Flayers start mi cleverly cou­
rt laid her own mannerisms in the
tti t» rprr t a tion of lh&gt;- Jap t’irl. so in
this otu mill iihntojiL,y ti\ Kate
Jordan, which will be' the I'.irninoiiiit attraction at the Star to
iiiglit
Miss IVkford buries the Pick
fordiai. i harm ter heneatn an ava
l.iiti lie nl (Malian r:.unto isms a,of
t.f hiy.lsh
iioiCeptii'll' that nine
n.on |irn\e her wonderfully broad
versatijit,
"Pour Little Pejipina" is the big­
gest and most thrilling ' original
story m who h Miss Plckford hhas.
ever loen sermon the screen Open­
ing

i i

11ul

the

s c ene

of

Marie Itorn \gain Triumphant
Mam- 1*1011, u hose motion jditure
&lt;i bit in the Famous Players pro■l .■!'&gt;
i lie Murals of Marcus."
a d si;hsei|ueut appearance in the
same company‘s ' 1 he White Pearl"
start ped her as one of I h** most
"li i 'i ie at.d altogether i harming
udress ii i the screen, will shortly he I
seen in the Famous Players Charles'
Frolm an adaptation of the cclr- 1
hrated Fardou drama "Diplomacy,"
which will lie the Paramount pic­
ture at tin Satr Mol.day, Ma-. lath.
This is by no means the fust time

tie;iot,

M ary P lc k fo rd in " P o o r I. t le I

el'iiia" Tonight at the Star

i llli t.l.i s t ;i
, a In! I he.wlien t he I
kldn.il in it \in's'll an giri t-ia-es tor!

with \y ihixtn toilette a mi I’d uirhr
Bates 111 the Stage version oT tile
bit,,. New Y oft sclpptl. * the set tin(
play at the Empire Theatre, Ne,w
.for the rest ol the action. Here the
Vork last year. At that time aho
little runaway, still preserving her
wus declared by ethe New York
disguise ’ hecontfs a "newsie,” a
critics to be the real star of the probootblack, u ^ u l t vender and a mesdurnoii as her uokr in the role of
■sen gei— firry;— Pot— hr-r—adventures
Dora the same one which she plays
narrowly escape tomip.g dto a very
in the motion picture was the most
sudcli-n end wImit sht bt-eomc-s etntl. ished and most delightful of all,
plo.&gt;«d lit an opium den in which she­
Ulir lit them el (pressed it as follows:
ll gain eneipite.t. ts th&lt; man who h*d
It is Marie 1Hiro who is the star of
Mulfii her aeviful years before
ail stars in the play Fhe is not only
Escaping from the den she later an actress of rare charm, equal aline
( succeeds in preventing t fit* man. to light comedy and tense situations I
Soldi', from murdering the one; man ■ut she is ut.usually beautiful.
n
whose kindness to her has won hu t e scene in which her huaband
devotion.
'I hough she herself is makes it known that she is bus, ectnearly killed in the effort to save ed of being a spy,- of having be­
her friend, she is successfnt and her trayed Count Orloff and of having
heroism is the means of restoring stolen the precious documents, she
her to het real parents.
li the central figure and carries the
This is the longest feature Mar. entire burden of the action and char­
Bickford has ever appeared in andacter portrayal.
the success was so phenomena! it
New York that several stations ol
Her Debt of Honor
police were called Into uettoh to
The five tpsrt photodram atic pro­
handle the crouc) seeking admission duction, "Her De t of Honor," with
into the Itroadwny Theatre,
Valli Valli, one of the foremost ac­
tresses on the stage of screen in the
the Stella role will be shown here at
the Star Theatre Tuesday, Mar. 14.
Among Miss ValH’a most notable
successes are tho "Queen of the
Movies," and "Th e Purple Road"
and on the speaking and singing
stage are "T h e High Road," "T h e
Woman Pays." and "Tho Turmoil,”
three distinct Metro scene successes,
“ Her Debt of Honor" promises to.
create a sensation, os It is full of'
surprise* and thrill* and abounds in
novel situations
The story was
written by William Nigh, who di­
rected the piece and was produced
oy the Columbia Picturxs Corporation for release on the Metro pro­
gram. Mr Nigh also directed the
• Mitro sari rases, "Ert.my of Stork's
; Nest" and "A Yellow Streak "
In the sitong supporting cast
with Miss Valli arc Frank Bacon,
who appeared in Cohan &amp; Harris
stage productions (or eight years
and is considered one of the fore­
most leading character comedians
on the stage or screen; William Da­
vison who only recently came to
vt the Star Theatre, Saturday, March pictures, but who has achieved un­
llth. Admission 6 and 10c
usual success a* leading man.

At the Star Theatre Saturday. March llth.

Admission S and 10c

I

PROGRAMME AT THE STAR
l { n UE? ,A!1E DETERMINED b y c o m p a r is o n
AND P R I C E S REGULATED ACCORDINGLY
fhc I’l'fformance Begins on Saturday at 6:45
1 I n ' - i w Y b i.0 n!‘* ,.amr nt
Mary Bickford
nvU Thli u KPrir?* , * n
in seven
Tand 16c"
M#r&gt; * !#tP,‘ * nd Kreatest success.
Da&gt;’’
I !&gt;V in

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Weber and

Dr lIa Ilr*‘w ” « n h ie R ird p h o to -

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P»y-

Marie Doro in

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Concerts by the Star’s Orebesla Nightly

Matinee Daily at 3:15; Night at 7

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

published

SEMI - WEEKLY
I N S A N F O R D — L i f t I t W o,th Living
VOLUME VII
SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY MARCH 14. 19IB
;l rrtM&gt; will not bi&gt; heavy,
&lt;&gt;rty to fifty bushels to thn
Ul) crnP» &lt;&gt;f Irish potatoes
ter ta rcmarkutilc even if
'll
Mr. Spencer says that
growers are foiling Rood.
the Inrgcsf acreage in the
I the district, indications
or a big crop and price

NEXT WEEK WILL WIT
NESS BIG FLOCK OF
THEM HERE

liip Mork («ro*M
Every mail brings inquiries to the
University of Honda Experiment
Slaliun and ( allege of Agriculture
concerning livestock production in
Horlda
These conic from New
^ «rk. New Jersey, Pennsylvania,
und other eastern states. But the
great cattle sections of the west are
also becoming interested in Florida
livestock production.
Inquiries
Irdin MBsouru, Nebraska, Montana,
Texas are comieig in.

HERALD’S BIG CAMPAIGN
ENDS N EXT SAT., 7 P. M.
V’ -« —

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TRIPLE VOTES GIVEN ON NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS UP
"T O 8 P. M, THURSDAY, ONLY DOUBLE VOTES
GIVEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. REGULAR

BALLOT BOX WILL BE SEALED AND LOCKED NEXT FRIDAY
CANDIDATES MAY D EPO SIT MONEY AND SUBSCRIP­
TIONS IN BALLOT BOX LAST TWO DAYS
YOU M UST HURRY TO WIN A PRIZE
The extra vote offer of the past
week, whereby triple votes were al.#
lowed on every new subscription
turned in. proved very popular and
met with the hearty approval of

Many men from other states have
purchased land in the state which
they expect to develop into livestock
ranches.
A company from Ohio
have a large tract in Clay county
four brothers from Montana are
preparing .i ranch in the Kissim­
mee district
A group of men from
Nebraska have purchased 1.200 acres
in Mumilfe county (or livestock pro­
duction. " \ million acres will be
devoted tn^i^ittoe and bogs near
Bonifny'il the plans of the promo):
era matena'un. All over the state
I I hl i d ev i ‘ t' Unm!

__(CARH, -M O N E Y " " O R D E R oi
D R A FT) in an envelope, seal thi
same, write your name on tho out
side gnd deposit It In the ballot box
NO' $ne, not even the Circulation

information to. he given, other than
that which is given to each and
every one
This will make (he final voting
absolutely secret, even from (he Cir­
culation Manager.
The judges will mukfrAtheir count
Immediately uftor 7 p. m. next S at­
urday, March \8th at The liar.aid
office, and will count and: ayqjnj
the prim - (o i be candidates
Their
count
*
friends mid (lie general public are
invited tu be present at the III,at
count
,
C n n d i i l i i l a r e not compelled to
deposit their report in the ballot

i- going on

But outrider- are not the only
Jones to r." iignue tin- jki—ibiltn,-

box

l lu

|.i-I

l w ii dn,. s ,U|ll**ss t he y

wish, they may make reports in the
usual manner to the Circulation
M imager

Grow fowpeiH With t urn
There is no indication that fer­
tilizers will be cheaper next year
than this.
Farmers must make
plans which will make u future short­
a g e less keenly felt
Nothing will
take the place of the various fer­
tilizing constituents, but conditions
Inr plant growth can lie made hap­
pier and the necessity lor feltlizers
or large quantities of them will
not lie so marked.
Morula land needs organic matter
whether or not commercial fertilisers
an used. Cowpeau’ will supply ory.irii
matter.
As a precaution
-icem,st a further shortage &lt;&gt;f fet
i..i/.e[j% E . h-i'-aur.-liiauicL wquui ivi
the I Diversity _Af Fluridu Kxteqsiun
Division recommend# "cowpeaa fifc:
tween-the corn row#. Experiments
have shown that about us much
curb can be grown with cowpens as
withuut. _ The. roiv# run be widened
a little jtijd the peas planted be!'■ c u t»Wn the right lime conn-.Send fur Nlatinn liulleltne

rite University of Florida Experi­
ment Station has been working «
i "i&gt;d many years to solve farmers'
1rnblcms. ’ Reports of the work can
fie founti in hulk'tiiis and record# of
tho. sta'tlaij! 'T h e s e bulletllfs arc free
and every* farmdr should apply for
them. Alriftst ew'ry 'phfuie "of farm
activity hap .fifen. c'oVered by work­
ers in the Station. '-'Some light- will
be thrown on • every question by
those bulletwis which pertain to the
particular branch of agriculture in
which the question arises.
Bulletins may bo had a# long as
the supply lasta by addressing F. H
Rolfs, director of the Station,
Gainesville.
Every farmer in the_
state should have his name placed
un the mailing liat to receive now
bulletins as they come out. When
they are received they should bo
filed for future reference.
The offlciency of the Station will
he greatly .increased If farmers will
apply for information. If bulletins
and complete reports on the subject
are not available, inquirers will be
referred to stations which have such
roporta.
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gruw fur I b&gt;ri*i,i it i- ■mi* &lt;il il l Im-.-i
and ranks toward the top
The University ul Florida fix
perirnent Station hax n-u-ntly i—m-d
Bulletin iJ!i, Japanese ( Mile by
Juliii M Siott
It contains the re­
sult- of fertilizer and feeding expert
men is und discusses its use as pas­
ture, silage and dry forage
The
s o li bi»-i adapted In raising Japanese
cane is discussed briefly
.Melbotjs
of seedbed preparation, nine for
p|,mime pistil iy
iltlv.iiioh par
M -. i-r.d r.itimif.
mylndi .g- J a p a n Vie ram- .ir&gt;- offered, together with a

general

disfpfttitftr o’L -its)

vnuue,

A biftar

feeding

ot ll,' : !9 l*l,&gt;tln

is devoted to ^ne results o/ fertilizer
experiments ntV'jhe -vfidij Nhd'fuliv
p.TTit t, n t &lt;d the pr»nG. FitpleS will be
r*t fr&lt;-e* mi applnatj-ou U) the Sl.i
I lull, t , ill • A lib

. A v&gt;-r&gt; enjo
rendered by tin-

it.i&gt; t-vi-mi.iK

rogram was
f Beds, Sun-

ant affairs of tho kind over held here.
A dance and reception at tho Ar­
mory followed the banquet.
This
wns largely attended by tho visiting
Knights and families and by our
homo people.
Tho danco lasted
from 9:30 to 12:30.
The whole
adair passed off pleasantly, and tho
local Knights are to be congrat­
ulated on the excellent manner in
which the entertainment features
were handled.
At the session of the Grand
Temple Pythian Sisters on Thursday
officers tho following officers were
elected for tho ensuing term: Etlxaboty Doncgun of Kissimmee, G. C.;
Hattie Rothel of Jacksonville, G. S .;
Molle Dencm of Titusville, G. J7;
Louise Holmes of Miami, G. M.;
Maggie Lowry 'of Tampa,' G. P,;
Juliette Smith of Euatis, G. G.;
Hens Brown of Palatka, G, M. of
R. C.; Edna Hefner of St. Peters­
burg, G. M. of P.
After the election the Temple ad­
journed to nttend the reception
given by Mrs, Jefferson B. Browne
at her residence on Whitehead street
and reassembled later when tho new
officers were installed and the ses­
sion adjourned.
As reduced rates
were offered the ^Pythian* to Cuba,
quite n number lcf\on the Governor
Cobb Friday. nlghPy^fo F ^ Havana,
whilo many others le f t o n t h i * Mas­
cot to for Tampa for their respectIv
homes.
Dr, .1 Y Porter. Jr . District Dep­
un (train! Master of the Masons en­
tertained at dinner Thursday night
at Dclmonieo's in honlr of James K.
Crane, Grand Muster und William
ft O'Neal. Grand Commander of
Knights Templar.
Other guests
were Charles H Kelcham. Grand
Senior De«v«&gt;n. K C Brown, Grand
Master, K B Ginto. Past Master,
Mr Yuvincss, Junior Warden and
Chester It Curry, Master
After
dinner a reception was belt! at the
Masonic Temple where the three
lodges met
I »r Purler introduced
Grand Master James P Crane, who
delivered « very interesting address.
Alter the meeting Mr. Crane left
lor Havana, where he will spend a

I svl ( hnlire to Get Big Yules
The triple vote on new subscrip­
tions ends next Thursday night,
Mureh DUh at .H p in Only double
votes will be given on new mill
scriplmi - the last two days of the
campaign
Out of town candidates
&gt;nur !|I&gt;A ■HlbniMjJtlun*
may mud their subscriptions in
M a k e K m p ) Hour &lt; &lt;&gt;un(
..thyjr local pustoffice up to M p m ,
II vnu ure to lie named a winner
Thursday, March Kith iynd they will few days.
wh&gt;- n the judgesi make their final
receive the triple vote* on new subcount you must make every, hour
srji ptlonx.
count fruit npw until seven o’Qlock
' Mrs. (Jury Lee In Sanford
Ntvflre to Out of Town I nndltlntCM
next Saturday night, March f$lhMrs. George Gary Lee was a dis­
“All your subscriptions with remit1 ou cannot iet a single subscription
tinguished
guest in Sanford on Sun­
get by yoUrftfr you need every one .4at!ces must e •&gt;■ the Sanford Herday.
Finding
herself and advance
of them
Do not think because you lyhl not later than 7 o'clock Saturday
agent
at
thin
point
on Saturday she
have made an extra effort during night, March filth, DUG. us the
decided to spend the Lord’s day here
the last vote offer that you have al­ judges seleeteil from Sanford's l e a d ­
and ns soon at It became known
ready woti the prize Von jy^Vet, for i ng -citizen* will -tart to canvasthat Mrs Gary Lee was in town
'tier*
,i\ to -tli. '- who have work­ tin Voles. Ulld award the ('nr.es .m
sinwas invited ^o speak in several
ed i - i i- h trd -i- &gt;iiu hat’d mol who -'tun as the count ic cotr.ph i«-d The
c hurches and hnoiLi. .-cumprumbo-d
would' ii-« tu
ywJip at. -Ujl JliahmjL.lt. JJlIghly ci- 1 »-•' uUtlOtl
by arranging to make an address in
fort until tin- last iqqineql. There see all uqt of town candidates who
the Star Theatre, w:hich was most
is tint a candidate in this campaign can arrange to be here Saturday,
generously
tendered, by the generous
who cart afford fi&gt;- atop work now sMurrh w18th to witness -the final
proprietor.
uiilea# lie or she'hfts‘oiade up Ills or cJjn.t, which will be made in publics.
*
p
A goodly and appreciative audi­
her mind that he' or she does not I *
“ IJon'J Be R ailed"
Gory Lee, who
cure to win a prjztv.*
l.ven *U|iposiiig that some one ence greeted
delivered
till
uhle
address,
dealing
You will never regret - the extra has several tliousand more votes
prim
ipally
wh Ii njyiTonid and inter­
effort- vim may make between now than you have, what of i t ’ How
national affair* j/f China, one of the
iiml '-.ilurdav night when you are dot they get th em ’ Just mi ciui tty
o.dt-.xt
und grealiHt
umpires.
She
I lie
named a winner by the judges, tin -wine '\aj that j*ou can.
spoktVfiT
t
he
very
grateful
and
friend­
j Your friends namud you as a eantii- remedy lies, in your ow n hand*. Go
ly feeling which (*hinn hold* for
lilnte bec.iUM- they believed you t out aad-^fi't nuliscripll.ins until you
lie made of the stuff that produced no longer fear any one. Talk is America, and •especially the United
winners and you cannot- afford to nothing hut words, but subscriptions State# and the unpurullelud oppor­
jeopard! r.e their friendship by pay­ moans votes and votes mean priaca. tunity fur commercial relations, how­
the
United
ing down at the last minute when Lex talk and morn votes mai.es a ever unrealized by
States,,
particularly
in
the
com­
the prize may be within your grasp. better showing, Don’t stop working
merce
of
coiton
mid
wheat,
both
of
Matty a battle has been lost after uhtil the very close of the cam­
which
they
pref«r
to
import
in
ex­
being won, by .the already victor paign.
change for their own productions,
losing heart und allowing the enemy
such as teas, silks, carved woods und
to make a final assault anil win.
FYTHIANS GREAT MEET
their newly found mineral ores.
Do not le£ anything stand in your

The. following i
Leader, Mr. J
Scripture read
John Hamrick t
Talk on Mutt 25:1-13. Mr Paul
Ezell.
Talk on Matt. 25.14-30, Miss
Kdicth Stewart.
Tplk un Malt 25:31-46, Mr F. S.
way to prevent you from making
Fortaon, Cn|&gt;tain.
Reading, The Infidel. Miss Lucille the most active canvass of your
whole campaign.
You ' need every
Rinej.
subscription that you can possibly
get. No matter how many votes you
may have in reserve, you need more.
You have not gotten enough to
make sure of winning. Others ore
making a strong finish and unless
you ijrd witling that they should
carry off tho prites and "honors you
must make your .finish^strong.
Campaign Ends Next Saturday
The Sanford Herald’s big cam­
paign will end promptly at 7 o'clock,
next Saturday night.
All voting
ballots and aubacription orders and
certificates must lie Inside The Her­
ald office beforo seven o'clock. No
candidate can bring*in subscriptions
after seven o'clock on . the closing
Partners M ike Twe Polsto Crops
night.
In Six Months
Attention, Candi dates!
Rome farmers in the Hasting# dis­
■ urged to attend
The ballot box will be sealed und
trict will make two crop# of potatoes'
night.
Official jock»-d next Friday and the keys
this winter. &lt;A. P. Spencer, district
d Exalted Ruler. gj Vun to the judges.
Candidates
“gent for the University of Florida
un pillau will he miiy deposit their subscriptions and
Extension Division reports that sev­
eral farmers who planted during the
first part of December had” their
vines killed by a recent frost. - The
potatoes were not very big, but they
were mar.etablc and . were dug.
Those farmers Intend to plant again
and If they do they will get a secondcrop by Julie.

BOY’S WILL HAVE FOOT
RACtiS ETC. AT THE
, FAJI^NEXT WEEK
Iri'optfjvaeiJfobxwUh the big Spring
Fair and Best!val .next week Ath­
letics will play ,an important part
and all the smorL-didya will have a
chance to show their prowess.-jjml
speed.
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Rev. George n&gt;unna,’ J * U. Wilful,
man and 'Fret. ' Hutehinlon p]|, of
them exports cm .Judging fool races,
etr., will arrange a serit's^-ef—foot
races, bicycle races, and other ath­
letic stunts and will pull off the big
affair on Saturday 25 on Commercial
street near the Carnes Hotel.
This will add greatly to the Spring
Fair and Festival and tho young­
sters can have a Field Day on a
small scale.
The athletic events
should promote a greater interest in
the schools and gymnasium and the
Boy Scoots, as all ol them will he
represented
The hig hearted mer­
chants of Sanford will dittiste prises
to the youngsters for the different
events and altogether Saturday will
he a big day In every respect .
Home'Education Tour
Eight southern slates wifi bo in­
cluded in a joint tour to lie made
in March and April by representa­
tives of the Bureau of Education of
tho Department of the Interior and
the National Congress of Mothers
in the interest of home education
and closer cooperation of home and
school. This is the second tour of
this type, one arranged for last year
having covered the far western and
Pacific coast states.
The first meeting to be held In
connection with the tour, will -be at
Leesburg, Va., where the citizens of
Leesburg and Londoun counties
hove ulready created a vigorous in­
terest in the problem of closer co­
operation of home and school. Other
meetings have been arranged for
Asheville, N ( ‘
March H; Dan­
ville, Va , and l.inrolnlon, N ( ' .
March 1*. Greensboro, N (* . and
Finrmrr, S: t.\, XIarch TcT; Spartan­
burg, S. G\, March 111; Columbia,
S. C„ March 13; Hock Hill anil
Lancaster, S. C., Murch 14 and 15;
Augusta, Os., March IG; Charles­
ton, S. C-, March 17k Savannah

. Religiously, the returned traveler
and missionary
says China is an
open door. She declare# that China
is now as amenable to Christianity
as much us it once wa# impene­
trable. She cited un instance at the
time of tho opening of the doom of
Fokin and nine other great citiea
when 18,000 Christians professed

Decorators Here
0 . M. Robbins of tho F, F. Gastoff Company la here to do the of­
ficial decorating of the city for tho
Big Spring Fcatival andj Celery Fair
arid will take orders (or decorating
at The Herald office. These people
decorated the city last year and also
tho automobiles and can bo recom­
mended to tho public. The city of
Sanford has vary generously decided
to have the streets and city build­
ings decorated and Sanford wilt p ri­
son! a fine apjrearanco In conse­
quence.
Every
business
houae
should ha w* J e c w eriens trr-hononrf"
the distinguished visitors who will
be hsre.

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BUDGET OP OPINION “ JU S T , BETWEEN
YOU AND M E.”

EVEN THE
GATE POST NOT IN IT
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A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
“ HE’LL PRENT ’E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

seating a normal condition. The re­
sults of the tabulation of the replies
jrv given below:
" Florida
S nap B etn4: J ’* n t _lt;75 per
Feb.. 1, 86 per cent; Cabbages: Jan.*
I, 86 per cent; Cauliflower: Feb. 1,
186 per cent; Celery, Feb. 1, 91 per
eem; Cucumbers: Jan. 1, 73 per
cent, Feb. 1, 79 per cent; Lettuce:
Jan. 1, 83 per cent, Feb. 1, 77 per
cent; Onions: Jan. 1, 90 per cent,
Feb. 1, 82 per cent; Peas: Jan. 1,
If his friends are right- in their 76 per cent, Feb. 1, 82 per cent
prediction, Hon Forrest Lake of Potatoes: Feb. 1, 91 per cent; Spin­
Sanford will be the next congress­
ach, Feb. I. 96 per cent; Straw­
man from the Fourth Florida dis­ berries: Jun. ), 83 per cent, Feb. 1,
trict.
88 per cent; Tomatoes: Jan. 1, 84
Mr. Lake was in the city yester­ per cent, Feb. 1, 87 per cont.
day and admitted that he Is being
Texas
urged to make the race, and stated
Snap Deans: Js n . 1, 18 per cent,
that the oflera of auppoTt are com­ Feb. 1, 62 per cent; Cabbages: Jon.
ing from every county in the dis­
1, 76 per cent, Fob. 1, 66 per cent;
trict, which strestches from Duval
Cauliflower: Feb. 1, 71 per cent;
to Monroe.
Celery: Feb. 1, 60 per cent; Cucum­
He admitted th at the prospects of bers: Feb. 1, 100 per cent; Kale,
representing the district in the na­ Feb. 1,.82 per cent; Lettuce, Jan. 1,
tional legislature appeal strongly to 72 per cent, Feb. 1, 46 per cont;
him, but said that he is not yet Onions, Jan. 1, !U per cent, Feb. 1,
ready to cast his hat into the ring, 83 per cent; Peas: Jan. 1, 83 per
although he has promised his urgers cent, Feb. 1, 68 per cent; Potatoes,
to give them an early reply to their Jan. 1, 100 per cent; Spinach: Feb.
insistence.
1, 73 per cent; Strawberries: Jan
As tho representative from Sem­ 77 per cent, Feb. 1, 81 per cent
inole county in tho last legislature, Tomatoes: Jon. 1, 82 par cent, Feb.
he took his place among the strong 1, 92 per cent.
men of the body, and waa the strong­
Florida ,
est candidate for the speakership be­
District 3 —East
Coast
north:
sides Cary Hardee, who, after a Weather conditions favorable and
strenuous fight was elected to the potato* s and strawberries doing well
position.
Mr. Lake's ability was in Bradford and St. Johns counties
recognized in tho house, and his ad­
District No. 4 —Central region:
vocacy of hills meant much toward Warm weather preventing the headtheir passage; while, likewise, he j nj, 0 f lettuce is complained of in
gained a name for his ability to ree- i N, arion atl(j Orange counties, conognixe anti fight to the death much (]itiot,9 otherwise (uvorulde.
proposed legislation that would have
District 5 —West Coast south:
been harmful to his county .or to the
Weather fuvotui,ie and prospects
Btate at large.
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good for all crops. Celery showing a
So thch tha weekly paper la for 62
times a year showing people who do
not reside In the town juatA ow to
Judge if it fa a business and social
center. . You jmn help. your. tt&gt;*n
and its merchants by educating
them to do their part, but yos must
publish a teal up to date newspaper.

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■rvr'lninf rhnlf n &gt;. Olxfvstton tmt. * « W '*"•
uisite number of aldermen.
about the pursuits of the people In
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the town and the condition of the
1 1 $ i s h to commend the city surrounding country.
. W. FRITOT. W.L r u e w e Ag*«
The paper
fS S S L *-*
111 W. I ■r BP. J»tk*ontUl*, fin.
council for their active work in would show him.
•‘. P1»sr 17
cleaning up the streets and alleys of
He wouls scan thosf papers care­
the city. They have been doing a
, o t t t t t I M t t t ' f * * saa'rw w s s i * I
,
fully and would be able to give the
great work and should have the
information as he had stated.
help and assistance of the good
He would judge the
businessI T l L u ! there° wrill be lU tlT need ' I'ro» P « t - fromi the advertising j o i umns, of prospective selling possi
jj
ot any criticism leveled against the
bilities by the local happenings, of
street -committee * or the city inthe tastes nnd intelligence of the
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spector.
people by the reading matter the
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the paper gives its readers, and
Rates $2.00' Per Day and Up • *
4[ It is good new* to me that the whether they were a jrogressive
Special Rates by the Week
dredging work will soon be. re- alert or an easy going and coroporasutr.cd nnd it is to be hoped that tJve, y inactJve sort,
the Seminole Dreglng Co. will not j Y our paper teU„ (ho 8tory fu)jy t0
lose their nil. These men, especially the active, observant business man,
Messrs. Mahoney and Walker d i - )who'i nftVA,r 8aw your town or its
Mr. Lake is known througho* t little rust in u.uunlve sectioifWand
serve grent credit for all th»\y have |)e&lt;^,je
the state as a nueceiqiful bu.ln- s tomatoes setting well.
nccomplished here in btiying the
If the town merchants nr** not all
H-u.iwu.Kt .u i.iuiu4 imnumk icnuumf luissswt uw xw tglfw 1iB:tiiiinaujJJiiuuiiUBtlBmt«iWtl«sui»nrt.'M»nu m:t
dredge anil with a strong faith rcpfeaentvd in its columns it would i man, and one in whom the people n.
District fi. East Const south
I
his
county
have
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Ju.l Whml Iht Nun, Implies
tan led a job th at would appall spell "I.lttle business," a had knock
\itulher favorali.e throughout disj deuce. He has never been defeat' d
most men
Ibri-'s hoping that they for tile town
t nt and it is report'd Horn Arch
If the local columns
will IWiish this tyewi work the showed a scarcity of news and filth 1for any position to wlilth he Inn a
i ti e n tit nt ciu lot shipment* of
greatest that has been stlirted in of the social life it would spelt in pin d, and has tepeittedly been eln t tomatoes should start tftiin
t-d mayor of his city.
Snnfonl m muny years
roar^ HI to In. Warm weather pre­
gluring letters "Nothing doing " If
Ills residence in the centre of tlo- vents heading of lettuce
• * •
there was a lack of high class, up to
H om elike • C om fortable - C on ven ien t
A
MIA* Mriiu- \upU’s iif llit' jm- to date feuding matter oil the livesl Fourth district places him in t '
Texas
per published in your town and 1 topics of the times, it would spell position of being able to look i-o
Lettuce has been badly damaged
Reasonable Rales For
Table Hoard or Hoard
partially to both ends of his district
will &lt;• 11 y o u s om e ( a i t s abou t it ntui f,ir t i j m’’
in C a l m run and Hi da l go cou nt i es l&gt;&gt;
Excellent Service
ami Honm
should In- tu- cji-cii-d, i)fid to nilV a n n we a t he r
df/ rot. ni-'t and
j-ntr ^lenpb*
The investigation would end and
felt tils influence from a SIrat-egi
I'll, t,t and t h e e u r l j
li t t a i e ' fop
'1 in- man who r*.,n! thill was an tlo- town be passed over as not
point
went tiadly t o w«-*i in
Dimnutl
a * nve business man. who was eon- worth considering
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jjuttmrfel imuuuHiJ J J nokiftHHf I Iii iquiuif liifliffiillit I iiiJtDIlJSt jfSJif
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It is expected that his formal an e o u n l y l e . n u s e of war m we at he r
nouneenienl. together with ilia.plot
W e a t h e r c o n d i t i on s ha v e favored
form, will lie forthiomiug within t*
tin- oi luii i rop iii W e b b i ii unt
and
I lie * t few liny s
li.. r \ ^1 1 . will p r o 11 a 111&gt; tu-ym .it out l i HI Hi &lt;l'lt c l l i
&lt; ORREtTIVE EM It' -1 ♦
In speaking of the propositi'*
„d i ;
|that he should come into the race, i e
Id wnvi-s of J a n 12. I &gt; and *
»ai*l yesterday that if ho did en t-r o
or s e v e r e l j i n j u r e d trtii k 4
would he on u platform win h
tar s ou t h u* \t l t s cos i . He*- A
line.ms somoihing. not one lu.lt ••
i . .i. . i a . . Wat . *, on.*
u nd
A n tof iu ^
generalities and composed nt sworn
N A T I K O I ’A T I I I C I’ l I V S I C I A N
i i.u. II. &lt;»
sounding words to sugar o u t 'n in e
M \i F WIDEN METHODS
thing which after the
e ha\&lt; | i root h i» 'omp.uuod of m San e
I'iiciiio
a
nd
/.uvuiin
tuuutleu.
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swallowed it will enuse a strong tie- |
'J in 12 n. oi. I In I |&gt; in., and by Appointment
Hi
sire to got it out tigidn. .fuel,sou- i 1 lilt d Suit's I)* par t meet of Agfi- |j
ci.liar*
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vdie Times-Union.
SANFORD. F E n n l i n J
W uslni.) tun. D. l . hen. 9, 19 Hi
drnef I'a k Avenue nnd Ninth Street
t t 1
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lid o
Tin- Hon Forrest l.uke played on*
star engagement before tin- Mat,
Du Nut llurn V ejil
.- Matter
Democratic Committee in restoring
t-TTT—twrrty. arr*‘**3 I n s t 4 its- leu*,*
an tin rest tie f(t&lt;! vofe To lln- Deino
crata of Florida—Forrest Lake and who I ded t tic goose which laid the|
Rube Alien DONF^ IT . Uy the way, golden eggs was foolish, How about
L IV E R Y , S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
when Allen delivered his speech u the man who burn* the vegetable
C o r n e r P a rk A v e nu e anil Se co nd S t r e e t
neighbor of ours sized him up this n atlrr cn his luml when it needs all
C
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TORS f o r a l l k i n d s o f h e a v y h a u l i n g
way: "Well he's a'w onder—a com­ fhe orgai ic m a tte r he can put in to
it?
It
is
a
common
practice
in
some
posite possitdy of Aftum, Klbert
L a r g e s u p p ly o f H o r s e s , IV iu lcs,
T h e Bell Telephone Is the Big Ben of Business.
Hubbard ami some exceptional ge‘ tint s o burn all the weeds, trash
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a l w a y s '
Bing up on the Bell.
niu* yet to be born."—Jackson-1
d r" •'• » «'f (oncer crops when
I Um* Jam! is ready for plowing
on h a n d F o r S a l e o r E x c h a n g e
You may talk about dull times ’till you lose ville State

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our breath but it w on ’t help matters, save your
reath to talk into your Bell Telephone.
Ring up old customers, then start on a fresh list
of prospects, there is no quicker way — none that
saves more time or expense. *
If you haven't a Bell Telephone, get one now.
Call the Business office for rates.

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SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

Every day yon put off allending to
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Wo have just heard that Forrest
Lake is to be a candidate for con­
gress.
His accomplishment in re­
scinding the Slunkey resolution be­
fore tho Executive Comfnlttre ought
to elect him.—Jacksonville Stute.
Condition of Spring Tr u ck Crop# in
Florida and T e x a s

The Durcau of Crop Estimates
ha# received from a special list of
truck crop growers reports relating
to conditions of various truck crops
on Fob. 1st, 1916.
Correspondents
are requested to estimate tho condltion on the basis of 100 repre-

S. S. Walker, associate chemist to

' Ol acasml t bt nz m i l Wa con R e p a i r i n g In c o n n e c t i o n
the University of Florida Expert
rr.ent Station reritfrids furmers that
they not only destroy organic mat­ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ • ♦ ♦ e e e o &gt;♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »&lt;■♦♦♦♦ j
ter hut they kill many beneficial
bacteria which aid in making plant
fond available when they fire such
material.
It is not desirable to
[plow under a large amount, of dry
matter when one expects to plhnt a
crop immediately. Hut when land is
Saniury Steam Pressing, I lot (iasolnie Dry Cleaning. Allera- .
in dire need of such organic matter.
lion* of All Kinds on Short Notice
] \\
not a straw of it should be dea-&gt;
Join
Our
Gentlemen
s
Valet
Club.
$2.00
Per
Month
troyed. Disc the
field both ways bofore it is plowed and work it well
• SUITS $ 1 5 . 0 0 U P W A R D
after It has been
plowed.
Very
little trouble will be had and the resuits will bu profitable.
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Cfot-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
Valli Valll Tonight
Metro'n neat release will he the
hlg five part phodramn, "Her Debt
of .H on o r," with Valli Valli. the
London Gaiety Company favorite, in
the atellnr role and presented at the
star tonight.
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famous story, " T o Have and to
Hold." It is a Paramount Picture.
Heretofore, Miss Murray has beon;
entirely identified with the stage. |
Several months ago she consented
to appear in a new picture. So
The atory In an unusually novel hor V,', ° . ,n" ,hpr M ^“ ’toit.
Now great was here beauty, so charming
one and prbmises.to create a ««nna j permoat' ' No
,,a” ion is up- her personaility and so w'onderful
tion aa it abou'ndi with thrill* and'and
'er
° r rik’ ht her ability, that every motion pio*
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tore magnate in tho country sgulW
surprises.
The Columbia Pictures
See the question answered . to- lure magnate in tho country sought
Corporation . produced' ' this Screen
morrow at the Star
her services.
She was finally se­
masterpiece for Metro, nndcr the
cured by the Lasky Company under
direction of William Nigh, who is
Gods nf fate, a Thrilling Slor)'
a three year contract. Miss Murray
also the author of the feature.
Never in the. history ol motion is endowed with youth and beauty)
MI bb Valli has many successes to
pictures,has the struggle between a in addition to her wonderful dra­
her credit, both on the speaking
man and his conscience been more matic ability and there can be no
atage and screen. In her aupp9tt
Should a Mother Tell'' answered
vividly portrayed than it) The Gods doubt that she will he a great favor­
will appear Frank Bacon, William
Wednesday,’at the Star
of Kate. Daniel Carson Goodman's i ite to local theatre g^ers. , *
Ddvidson, etc.
powerful epic of labor.
The distinguished fLasky actor,
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i'J;v,"TKo Gods ol Fate" hit straight Wallace Reid ia featured with Miss
lletty
Nansen
“ Should A Mother |[roni the shoulder at the great
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%i**r K11’111 Murray and the two are surrounded
Tell"
At
8t«r Wednesday
Labor
wrongs
of
the
present
time. by a number of the all star Lasky
There are few stories which pre­
Itichard
Buhler,
who
plays
the
lead­ stock company.
sent in so fascinating and thrilling a
Plumbing and
ing part in this powerful drama has
manner some of the vital problems
The production is unusually mag
never appeared to better advanatgc, hificent.
which women are sometimes called
G as Fitting
and Rosetta Brice has a sympa­
upon to solve, ns "Should a Mother
thetic part to her liking
Francis
Tell?" as pictured by William Fox.
W e a r Furs of Necessity.
Joyner us Kijtey. the Inventor, does
The Mother in the stoyy is a woman
TbrouKhout
tno cold lutltudna of All Work ItcccitreH M y P e r s o n s
some of the best work of his career.
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in an ordinary station of life, the
China during tho winter tno ChlneQ*
"The Gods jif Fate," the biggest of all classes wear fur, wool or nalrj
.Attention And B e s t EITorta
parent of a beautiful girl.
feature photo-play yet released by lined garments. * L'vnti the coollea
She is suddenly thrust into a sit the I,ul.in
— ..... \luiiufactunng
....... . miiiiK Company
v iMtipany have their sheep or goat skins, and Opposite City Hall
Telepbou* No 25
uation where action is demanded of Philadelphia i- being rapidly rem­ people of tho middle and official
and where such action must either pleteil
I in- uiaMi-rful Kpie or classes nave many sets of gnrujunts
blight her daughter’s life and honor labor, by Daniel Carson Goodman lined with the rlcnest furs,
Their
rtf hgr own good name, conscience is considered the greatest story ever notifies are rsroiy heated to a comfort­
and her duty to God.
j written by him for the screen "The able temperature and n eonsoQuonco
wear their furB ooth ludoors and
* 0&lt;) .witnessing this picture one is Gods of hale" &lt;»tit,iins some thrill- they
out.
r tut fronted* With
a problem that ' " c incidents that for sheer reek
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it seems almost unjust for trail players. ami wonderful nerve disSoda W ater
Did voli sp. as to father Shout tno.
woman to he called upon to far*
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PROGRAMME AT THE STAR
VALUES ARE DETERMINED BY COMPARISON
AND P R I C E S REGULATED ACCORDINGLY
The Performance Begins on Saturday al 6:15
Tuesday, Ma ch 11 Metro Day Valli Valli in "Her
Debt of Honor” a five n&lt;t story abounding with mirprl»et. 6 and 16c.
Wednesday, March 15th—Betty Nansen in "Should a
Mother Tell." A five act story concerning (he vital
question Itetwecn mother and daughter. ,r&gt; and 15c
Thursday, March IGth -Big Four Day.
Richard Huhler in "The Gods of Fate" an epic of lador in five
absorb big acta. 5 and 15c.
Friday, March 17th Paramount Day
Mae Murry in
"To Havu and to Hold" an excellent eolnninl story in
fivt* wonderful acts. 5 and 15c
COMING—"The Wrong Door". Ben Blair with Dustin
Farnum, "Man and Ills Soul”, with Francis X. Bush
man, "Lady Audmeys Secret", etc.

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•. The editor of The Herald wiihei
to announce that the Spring Fes­
tival and Celery Fair will take place
nett week and promise* to be one
of the big events of the season. The
editor it not interested in this any
more than the other business men
of the city and we want thq as­
sistance of every man in Sanford
toward making it a aucceaa. It &gt;
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W. A. Russell, editor of the Palatka News is another newspaper
man who is a candidate for the legislature.
Billy Russell ha* already
.erved two terms In the legislature
and did not think he wouljl make
the rare this time butlrays in his
announct;(iM&gt;nt "fhal “ circumstances
gv.eeJXtfilch he had no control forced
his entrance into the ring." Yes.
we can well believe it. Hill. Cir­
cumstances here in ,Sanford in the
irs havni nlmqst forced
past few hours
us to take to the'woods,and if husiness keeps up *v- will qiiniifv for
Chattahoochee.
Go to it* ■‘Bill
Mut*bc we i .in he
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yet her* Is Lake our fellow towneman and his claims for support.
On top of that. President Codringfon of ths'TTorida Press Asso­
ciation wants us to make toe race
for the state legislature to quash
that iniquitous libel law that pre­
vents a newspaper man from calling
his soul his own, and thoro you are.
Presltfent Wilson cautions us to he
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neutral and use our guns for de­
fense rather than oflcnse and yet
President Wilson docs not realize
that we are Irish and who ever saw
an Irishman that was neutral when
there was any fighting.
Wo me going fishing Wednesday
and while communing with nature
and catching some speckled perch
hoptj to m^kc up our mind as to
whether it Is beat to sit on the
fence and watch the parade go by
or get in the political band wagon
and pay for the music.
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A FOUR Y E A R T E R M
Hon. Frank Clark expects to in­
troduce a bill in congress to make
$h^' term of a congressman four
years instead of two.
This bill
should be passed for each and every
congressman ought to have a four
year term instead of two. For In­
stance, in our own district when this
was kuown . as the Second District
Frank Clark was able , to get more
,for his people by being Inmiliar
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When
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agaih brought Mr. Lake in the lime
light and his friends Importuned him
to make the race for Congress, hence
his - derision and the* above announccment.
Mr. Lake has made
this decision niter a canvass of the
situation and has received Sufficient
encouragement to make the race.
This ofllce like alt odices goes to
the man who can get it and the race
is wen by the swiftest runner. Sen­
ator Fogarty of Key West has al­
ready announced and Congressman
W. J. Sears i s -on the job atW ashington. .
The Herald hopes thst the best
man will wirt.
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STATE ROARD OF HEALTH

Laws—Vvhlt’a’ the need of them If
flcial who delivbcrately or rarclesathey are not enforced?
ly neglecta to perform this daty
The Florida legislature at the ses­ may be removed from office.
sion of 1915, at the urgent sugges­
Baby Week has j u s t been ob­
tion of the State Board of Health,
served
in Florida com m unities, as
enacted a law, Chapter 6953, Laws
in
those
of other states.
Its celc
ol Florida, which is, or should be,
one of the Jpost important acta ever bratlon has assumed the propor­
enrolled on-tin; statute boot-K; of the tions of society functions, and the
state for the preventjjyn ©f JbUtfase. elite four hundred or eight hundred
it doesn't make much difference
and it has a miming fhf «v*fgr
V r»ltat large and F ran k Clark left us to
how
many
have amused thrm selve
xen of Floridf^i:p erm an en t or Iran
tak e his place in th e Second I.’ Engle
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incidentally
and remotely ‘have
slent.
wus elected and had h ard ly taken

Luiagne tF« bHiTer'SrthoT'hrni; popi
out. blowing a frantic charge. Our
comrades, making tho frontal attack,
have won their way through.
‘'Sweeping evenrlhliis before tkeifl,
our comrade* Join us. ahoutlng with
tho Joy of battle as they scale the
barricado. Ily groups, rallied at haxard. wo search tho housea. All who
show fight are finished; thoso who sur-

city. Enquire L. T . Crialcr. Ohio
House.
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3 ' " Khodc ! *,and
Red oggn from pnzo winners. $1.50
per 15. Cockerels $1.50 to J'l 00.
Choice Berkshire pigs. Day old baby
r htcJrs, 10c.
Phone 311 f. !{ L.
urrinon, .Sanford, Ha.
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For Sale— F in e lots oi. Myrtle
render arc rapidly .......................
hurried to tho
rear.
At last there are no living forms but nve uc, at rock b o tto m pri&gt;c

those clad In French uniforms and « « cash.
Also tw o s t o r y hou-.,.r
aiTlve at tho other «'Ud of the village, &lt;Ink and F o u r th v r e e * .
A pi I i ] t&gt;
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aided the bah y.
I t ’s a nidendid
which Is now completely cleaned out. Oi k aver ue.
bo u mi* . . .
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hie neat before he was forced to, i It provides th a t it shall
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th in g — th is idea of giving the babv
“Our officers. In tho dusk, rally their
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-make the race again Fn the new dem eanor to operate a hotel, board- !
betto r ch an ce, hut the u ltim ate men. bringing order out of the confu­
For Sale— Wholesale fish bu-ii iu
Fourth. It wn» not fair to him to i .lnK houwrestaurant
or lunch couni.i.
i
. . ian d greaTpM benefit to society lies sion. Some three hundred prisoners, net,*, fish boats, launches, etc. t [,
m
ake ----an
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err r.un
cam
L a r i In
.n m
. . e nfumturt- a w .hole
. generation
bo obliged to ------------------ - i ter w ithout screening
t
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trembling, aro herded into the Vincent.
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L door,
, .n
ffar
the
livid, trembling
2S if
paign when he was supposed to |» window or o th er opeaing in th e &lt;Unu r ( ; in t h f ho
th a , tri{, rydrtyard of a house, under guard .d?
in Waahington famili.irixlng hi. ..self ''n g room, kitch en or passage leading,; ^
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U lllru. tun sergeant major
and twenty men.
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For Suit*- T w o lot* near
With the ailair* of stu t•.
He
them, with wire netting of a rrtesh
They will he well guarded
Celery avendt* and Hick o r.
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or
forty
y
e
a
rs
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Lruin
now.
a
citizen
p l a c e , ul l h e 'o t h e r
defeated [or the oifice by W
J ! email enough to prevent th e adnnsliul what Is tills’ Crash' Hooooom! -ire each lot 1 44 feet by !'?• "•-1
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alive
to
his
responsibmiues
and
a&lt;•
(1
They arc opening Hr*, with their artll- V o -u h le white people only
Sears who &gt;&gt;n account of l . ' E ngle's **,in *d (lie*
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tu e
v a s t!, more active than hil*■ry upon the village,
fhe .upl.uu
i-riiiir T r mil in« 11 1* m u tiny 11 term not 1 i •c •|.*it. out wit* fo
11 m
n it iii
miHinur to % 1’, f ith* r .uni niother of Ir.dav in il
: r hot h lot*.
1 nquire H* &gt;
comes running
el rung t bctigl 1! t u t &gt; llV il- for t l u ­ to watt to lot V*• his iplit .lt&gt;&gt; u en to or e»p&lt;
f•»r
foot) in any m»u:
mauding
those
thingthat
will
Corporal, what are you fouling fi
M »H * Mil a t ti 11 |t lu Ju re the \\ unhlngtoi i t0 hi­ B Uurn in lu*t n «- or hutc
make him and keep him .-trong and there f o r ’ Find th" major and usk
For Sale $ 3 2 5 . 0 0
I'tat ..
primnl )
h i t* i» «•It urged by eeltiber
11. tvt ll If on ih Jnli un- bakery or other place, which i* to healthy
more efficient in li.nl. ,
for orders"'
ti
oil rush, very slight 1
ate with it*'ir 111 J u n e &lt;-i th *l\ o n II w tu ! 11■1- an a* ' !,e r a t e
paper* Ui ihc
raw nr u hit b is to b» . &gt;•. mind and sou I
1 gu running, aimlessly
The m»
Write W It. K in g , It. F I ' N
hi* ill. ial ,lu t It ri u governor tivt* part n tl u hl« affair a uf the smiled
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Where
Is
he?
bodies,
bodies
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Sanford,
Flu.
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ram|iaign. whi rh the Gov- n atio n a* u « 11 an look i iik after hii* at 1* a 11 &gt;
everywhere Wounded m&gt; n w’Ko whtmThe*.' ow n iji*t ri l u Kit h 1- olo o f t h»* the *t.ate without screening no It
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■lilt&gt; lull •.ii l&gt;
;. it helmets, k-nspsarks, rttle*, strewn
F or Sale Owing to ( h i .
xarl *uy thill lurge*t in t h1* ■vt.l te a n d
(nipi-rs m u \ l
he h *1* eating
1
places
with
wire
netting
about
Flood everywhere oil th"
•
eclrical
power we have
r It ry m * ho h «ri Ielt W a*h- o p p o 'itm n v% •1 he ol •liged to !e A vi- * hieh
walls, uu the dour*, on the paving
ill prevent the admission of
machinery in good conditn
and 1* in t in* ftlute proseiut
hU.nes
Cries, shouted orders, the
hi* aval in
0 '•k'r»-v* 11 nd come to flics
plaint* of the wounded
A stream -i-tin g of boilers, engine*
i'll 111 pa I8h to r«‘lain the posi- K1 tin tin hi* or e the I'l 1 miirv in J Uii;
The
laity upon conviction i*
pump*, tire pum ps, air
•! injured men looking for the *ur
ttoii of I ' m t i d S t a te * *enutor him- a* it l o c o n i . . ii i.e - - a r y Sgf him to
not to r s r e e .i lift y dollars or trnpri* &gt;n Fierce Exaltation ot Battle Told
-orand su n d ry other n .
g.-on
Self f» al»o neglei ting hi* dutle* to again make ih- - i
T h u :« hard!.. iii.-nl lint longer than three moi th*
by
Frenchman.
w
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n
h
we offer at price* wr 1 • • i
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h.'f.v
a
bug!"
blows
th»*
a*
t he !•••«•I■• 1 t Morula
Th e ft,' h' for fair t » nn) . i*ng r,-*-man ah 1 iloi'ri
fur each proven violation
-.n.h.) and 1 ru*h through the * m;d *mall part of th e original
If
the Hr 1into r hip has uprile ,1 111 earn hut g \ v ah) of t h. tn a ha UCP to
ed who are patching tlieltiselves up interested address Virginia 1 c hr,x
This
law,
while
it
might
possibly
csl,
Hr) a i, T ram m ell.
111 lr tired muk 1* good
1n ol her Uof cIn. ih r
Corporal Describes the Hoarse Shouts, u. best they can. some dragging a
Chemical C o , c a r e Fi H I'.
'ly.
have been b ette r is u vast im prove­
and w all a rr 1ht- a mil &gt;un red ramli
t ^ 0 &gt;ear term kcep* ih I* n n jf t v * *
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the Hasp c f Steel on Steel, tho
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rd
.
!
ment
on
any
previous
a
ttem
p
t
to
&lt;ta&gt; l*ri a l t
t hi % art' all ligl r r *
mrn 1 U*&gt; gel til ‘g el r ite i! A mi hamii
Th"
major?
Where
1*
the
Appeal* for Mercy In Street
protect the people of
the state t
I h Land lit &gt;ord
cap* them greatly in having plenty
major ?' “
Fighting.
(i
of lim e to devote to affairs 11 ( state. through these channel* from the in
it
For Sale S e c o n d hand b
P a r i s — 'Ty'o more excitem ent, sn
I tie four year term would give 1 fection of t.. phoid fever and some j
A■ to tn» Court "cii: e
in first class co n d itio n .
Appl.. j|5
t ' l T I Z E N t I I A N t .K S H A M ' S
diseases, if astonishing- calm Oils us as » e op
open
congressm an ample tim e to attend other tilth producing
The court house was net in-' tuted Park avenue.
a'-'Jtc
Newspaper property in Orlando
mote
the
if;
it
shall
be
enforced.
Ore upon the Oerraans who have lal
ikAn e n 'o r it 3* 11 no 'P* •1 1 •. Tid
at least two sessions of congress free
pun
chatty. * hands about a* rapidly as
I ail
For Sale
iJ u r o c J e rse y pu
:.d •• I 1 - chief
from the vexing problem s of a c a m ­
Florida's Hoard of Health ha* cover in the houses lu the outskirts Ishrro : t for *v lid. •
f tM d r n te property ati d the latest
nir ,1 will, m on th s old
I rd.
Apply J
M
paign and in the event that the co n ­ been worsing for m ore than tw enty- of the village." writes Charles T a r by: Ifi* ** *«‘.'II1 * ■* I *' O J.
chat ge is the sale of the Orange
dieu In a recent InstaJIment of ht* mil... • 1 1. - !• t
•bn do '-.•iif ord. Flu
gressman wa* .! f.*s&lt;e.| h*' woo'd live year* to i n i &gt; t h ' vt.•tc 3 better
t in.l l i t i l I ICC for p e r I, n w i . d |.i
Impression* of a t.'(.ri&gt;oral. published IK't I - . &gt;
i
t
'
•t it h.iv.e two . . »r* &gt; f .vi i n . service plate to live in. to pr v. i ,t di*ca*.
In the Figaro
1 F
Ih'Wini TO f
y *&gt;.,[•&gt;• ‘
F or Sail
f: ggs
fur li
lor hi- .tiwtrot, Jo" hjj - t i t e in.I lor
nd to l.rmg to ail lh&gt;' peuplr nn
F'rom wlt.di'w* embrasure*. frc&gt;m
lllilmi*
We are glad t-&gt; Oole that
1
I
L'ulit
y
ughbred.
r hi e 1r:r• . ,n, u
l .1 1 m at.'
k n o wledg" .
T'ci.p . the Luter id dv-ui s a j a
t hhazac a a a j
M f * 11———--T —&gt;tt a * •, t*♦
n— eet- ♦**■ *1 *'WWw — ft saw11
themselves to longer 111", to better 1 at us F'ort) bodies si
trewn aero*#
itor. whiih was proliatdy one of tip'
F ifty ur more, 7 ce n ts e a i b
km
hrret)' f.veru Ifeat
kanitary
surroundings and more ef­ the interval between us; a few wound­ «ft i, *r h•«* * «j| 1 •• &lt;"r , 4ir
stipu latio n s of the sale.
Bro. How- |
FOR C O N G R E SS
I'ouJtry
Y
a
r
d
s
,
Lakeland,
Fla
.a
*r.
«ib
.U&gt;
1
*
j
»
i
«f i 4f f ,\
ficient working days in each year. ed men are scrambling and wriggling h3 T h e following tuihounceinerit Is
ard coultl no more lay down hi* i
. 1 ..e l1 f t r 1
6tc
In the mud
Little by little v « re­
T
h
e
,
board
has
su
cceed
ed'fairly
1
well
ivat
»I'll
i
s.
tren ch an t pen than coultl any of the gr*en- to the pu blic:
*c
I'f
tl
g
f
*
gain our breath.
1"
.
'»e r
, &gt;* * « s s o « e e e e e e e e e « e v » » « « * »
other l*&gt;)» of the Florida pro** an d - R J Hotly. E d itor ffsrrfnrd Hrralrl- in its never ending labor, »ntf it is .
“At the top of the village street de­ *1 , • c.f - *•
shown b_. 1 he fa it t h a f when e p i - !
certainly wr would not ll'»r to lose
■
&gt;1
r i e « * e pern.it n
to announce
bouches a company of i',rrnun infan
detnic threatens, th " j w o p l e throw
1, t
I Kc f« i) ' •
him from our ranks
I t -*t wishes through your vraluable pai.er to the
try
A llelltah fire welcomes them, ■I. - ■’ r w !•'• ••*
♦
up
their
hands
and
surrender
in
a
1
t
(
a
•He »f h •■&lt;
!.. Mr P. lby
Keg w&lt; &lt;1 gi'i’d wtshes good people of the F ou rth C o n ­
v e e e o o e o o o o o o - e o o e o o ««■&gt;»* ►
but still they come on. sowing their
kg V ■ * * • •» •
blind
faith
t o I t * l e a d e r s h i p out of dead by file*
F'»»!pr and faster we #.
to i
I
Howard
l s a&lt;
gressional I ‘i*trict of Florida th a t 1
th-- e m e r g e n , , nit 1 which their awn pumy our breech bolt*
l o r R ent -O n e loiaF.!.' Their first t v i - r fa. * k
i»
am a candidate for L o n g e r** in the
» r . % -1 ,
•f,
fuum
Hat and cold
Cjdisregard of it» warning* ha* piling
ranks crumple, they tramp over thrru. ft: va ‘ h * 1Itt* i 11
1 le m o e r s tic prim ary to be held on
F O R S L I F K I N T K N O K N 'T
j1• 1
ilres* 7,, 907, care Sanford lb raid.
1
ed them
the n e x t rank falls, still they come
( !#r It ( 1rr u11
J u n e lith
! will present my plat­
V* tf
on
At last their Chief, a huge devil
Say * th e I’ al.itka N iw * “ Among
M M. I1
True it i* th at the business of the
form for their consideration At an
of an officer, wbo la waving them on, 1 1" T - f
the teachers of the sla te p articu lar­
early d ate and will make a vigorous board is to take charge in em er­ goes down. A new volley drops aeven
House for Rent— No. 115 Wrfl
ly those affiliated with Florida E d u ­
th reaten
disaster or eight more men. This time they
Ninth S t. Apply to H. C. D iRoss,
campaign* In every co u n ty .
Should gencies t h a t
cational Association, th ere is a g e n - ;
♦
I be elected I will serve my c o n s t it u ­ through disease, but it is eq u ally its step, hesitate a second, then turn and ■
112 N. Park Ave. ________ 37-tfr
—
cral desire for the success of L&gt;r J L.
mission to advise and warn when run.
ency ‘to the best of my ah ility.
Kelley, who is making the race for
For R en t— Several nice oihf*
no im m ediate danger menaces, in
" C harge!' roars the captain. TJlre l
Sign ed :
Forrest Lake.
s ta te superintendent of public inrooms over Yowcll’a. Enquire N. P
order th a t emergencies m ay not them t/ic s t e e l !' We rush In. our twrq
atrurtio n , to succeed W N Cheats
4
It is hardly necessary to give the come. In limes of stress, municipal buglers, their neck veins iifelllng.
Y Owell A Co.
3Mf
♦
I&gt;r. Kelley is one of Florida's best ( history of Forrest L ake to the read- and county authorities, solicitors of playing us the heart stirring notes of
Hoard nnd room by day or »e*L j
known. most elfTicient educator*, era of The Herald for he has been a ; criminal
A hoyotc intoxication
cirt.uit cwurU, sheriffs th * charge.
Gate
City House.
J 1* ll
swells
through
us
and
w*
run
like
be­
He iy the present county
ity super- resident of Sanford for many years and uii lhp r„ , wiiuntiy
iltingly use their
in ten d ent of Alachua c o u n ty ; has F ro m the d » , i of his early y o u th he full authority to aid the losrd in ings possessed Into the narrow streets,
—
For Rent— 5 room house,
♦
been president of the Florida E d u ­ has been a figure in politics and th e its enforcement of law and safety through the humming bullets
♦
~
tnetto, J10 jiei month.
“Into
bouses,
through
gardens,
post
cational Association, and is a m e m ­ hustings to him are a* the bre ath of
measures.
Why are they not as open doorways the skirmishers throw
All I ajcs I Advertisements Under Iluvtea, litre Id Office.
ber of the S ta te T e x t Hook Cora- w .r to the nostrils of the charger.
ready to back the board in its work themselves, to come out with dripping 1This Heading THREE CENTS t
n i*ston.
Volunteer workers in hi* He was mayor of this city some of prevention when no danger is in
F'or Rent— 708 Pam t*v ■ u Kibayoncls
No more shot*—death
behalf are coming up from all parts eighteen years ago and th en moved tight? It is a fact that, with a few shrieks, groans, hoarse shouts, piteous Line For Each Insertion. Minimum qi.ire of H. C. I ) uBose. Fir-t »b4
Charge 25 Cents.
of the state.'*
Dr. Kelley is too to Cuba to engage in the ice busi­ rare exceptions, they are as indiffer­ cries for mercy are mingled with the
Tark avenue.
18-lf
much th e ed u cator to be a poll- ness.
Aftreward coming b a c k to ent as a Georgia rabbit to the war crash of falling furniture, the slamFor S * l e — Four good rn* In . w &gt;c
For Ri n t — S ! r loom tint
Wl’^ '
tictan, and will need the good words the states his home city of Sanford in Europe.
mlng of doors, the nasty rasp of steel
o , and^ Fam e**, ‘larmn g implement*, ' t t h and large ftont porch. I l l ^
of the teachers of Florida who know appealed to him and he t e c a n e the
on siecL And over U ail the strident “VC. P. n . Box 838.
54 fi'1*
C om m frrirl S t.
55 Mr
The deaths in Florida, from ty- notes of the charge!
him, in his campaign for the office owner of the Ice plant and the
phviJ
(ever
alone
each
year
exceed
" From each houaa as it is silenced
of state superintendent.
water works system here and while
For Sale- Thoroughbred
R . j.
For R ent— House of 5 room*
busy with these utUiti*s found time those from yellow fever in any epi­ poor our men, some of them wounded, Red Eggs for hatching. SI.Oft f0r H. bath.
Close in.
$15 per month
listle ss, coatMfea, without their packs;
to dabble ip politics by becoming demic in the state of which thzre is
W. M Haynes. Herald Office
A. P. Connelly, 109 Mognolisone
man
has
discarded
bla
blouse
and
SOM E POL1T CAL STEW
6s-2te 1
the mayor of the city for two suc­ any record. This disease b carried la working with his sleeves rolled up.
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57-tf
%
Here's a pretty kettle of fiax.
cessive terms and, was al«v ele te 1 to the new victim by flics, which
"Tram pling on the corpses that
FotiSsle Nancy Hr 11 sweet pot*,
Wanted to R e n t— Piano for «*"
hr*e sac- Rounder in the excreta of the pa­ strew the way. leaping over obstruc­
Forrest Lake, a Sanford man an­ to the legislature (or
tient
and
deposit
the
germs
of
ty
­
toes for seed. J. F Arad. Sanford. cral weeks. Will pay for removal «
evasive
terms,
materially
assisting
in
tions, we make c a r way up the street,
nounces for the position of Con­
phoid . in. or
same.
Address Mrs. H. L. -Df'jl
:____________
5l-9tp
. . on the food .which U when a machine gun section appears
gressman from this district.
The forming the new county of S t _
Forest, Sanford.
59-2M j
P&lt;*«»*. who therw In front of us. Out before they have
editor of The Herald is always anx­ hi ole by leading the forces ,in tfte « taa b/
' For .Sale or R ent-Several house*
by
are
doomed
to
suffering
with
time
to
unlimber
we
a
re
upon
them.
ious to support home folks (or of­ legbiature. Last term of the legis­
pretty strong chances of death. An Instant of hard work with butt Magnolia and Palmetto avenues.
fice. but in this case there is another lature he was the leading candidate
3 -tf
Disgusting, isn't it.
Yet it is the and steel and Us crew Is down be­ W. J. Thigpen.
man i t at » » » elected to th u office for Speaker of the House but *11
purpose
of this C h ap ter 6953 to aid side their overturned piece. We p u s
per S 1
The Lvst high
two vears ago and ht* supporter* at defeated at the last minute by one
i.i stopping this eyrie of disease, and on.
houve lot- tn ' G torge;. *
, nf
that time called him home folk* a* of those u nacco u n table tlops in pol­
Into the cress street we turn. A
the Hoard uf Health is asking the
10th
St
at
d
Bay
Ave
C
'.
.
*
,
,
rnd
Although defeated for the
Ne J. T.
All n, h e v . n t i and 1
h* comes from th neighboring "county itics
people of Rlorida to insist on its en­ few bodies a re lying there, one house
position
of
Sp
e
ak
e
r
Mr.
Lake
was
easy t a y m c i t *
Address Box'1162 I-ourel for heavy haulii g. plowie^
of Osceola The editor of The Her­
forcement for their own preserva­ ts burning briskly. Spiked helmets
and cu ttlig . He is prepared to &lt;■*
bob over the walls aa their w earers ____________
ald has been a lifelong friend of Jbe the recognised leader in the House
54 if
tion.
and
Kis
record
in
that
assembly
all kinds of team work. Phone 3®
retreat
through
the
card*
ns.
A
sca
t­
Sears and did not support him last
For S al- ! sideboard. 1 l-xther
Regulations on the statute books tered Cre ts heard on all aides. Jkt
fiO-lStf
time because we had already come speaks (of itself and will be given to
the public at a later date.
The of Florida for the prowervation of the end of the street, behind a bar* ro v ercl couch. 1 revnlv, ,K book

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out for the- incumbent at that time
in the office, a fellow journalist.
Claude I.*Engle. Since that time,
however, we have pledged Joe Sears
our support with the idea that be
should have a second term. He has
been a friend and
always
will be and
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tight before the State Executive
Committee two weeks ago in Jagkaonvtil* to rescind the actions of the
committee end change sections four
and five and the passing of the rosolutioa )tSQWa ae Use Lake resolution
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' health are just as really law* aa tboee #rtcade of overturned wagons and wine
that provide for the - punishment of barrels, som e of the Germans who still
the murderer. 1 he private eiUten bold out open up oq n a "Charge bayu e t!*
has the inalienable right to demand
“W« rush on. when a shuttered win­
of the proper authorities the endow burxu. epen. and tha_ head %
of
foreement of any la&lt;r, sad the of-

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For Exchange—Will uceept F ^ j
1 ga*olme rar.g*. l Junior vio­
lin, 1 settee and chairs to match automobile aa part payment-on go«
Inquire 106 E. 3rd St. Sanford. Fla! 5 acre tract, 2 acres cleared M*
fenced and under cultivation
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49 tf
years. Not tiles. This land if
S*!" -V ," l-ony. .priD, » ,,o o will
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�MARCH U , 1916

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE FIVE

J a t Book. Will Close April* 1 at

PT "rounty
Pl,,a",,
jtn te atl,|

Uke notle«

WOMAN’S CLUB

^

A BO U T P E O P L E

.Uniuenl «fitr . April First. ‘ altc,
* *'&lt; n date, ns ptovided by jaw
uml estate nn which taxes rental

Conclusion of Content, and Lecture
t * Llltfe Happenings— Mention
The final examination In the
of Matters in B r i e f u n !&lt;»■i.|. wi||
Better Baby Contest was held In the
Personal Items of
t!! ,(| ail,! “ol11 office of~Dr.'(J J . Miller Saturdayfor til Xi •*, ami ”
•st cutioas will be
interest
morning. under the auspices of the
■
“ t1' 1 l'|:*&lt;‘l| in lutlllk Of the
“heiifT against p -"i al property ont, Welfare Department, Woman's Club
^ liit*li tuxi ,l ,ti„tn unpaid.
X)with Dr. Miller and Dr. Criflo of
Summary or the Floating Small
I 6 cal a examinaers, with Mrs. W. L.
Tallin Succinctly Arranged for
^11 tnu king 1n»t*ii
'^ ,iri ,fl Morgan assisting.
.
re. !
■
Hurried llcrnld llrnilrrs
i‘t'1 furnish
'le-. ripiuifj
The
contest
resulted
os
follows:
1u,
a found on
y *»ur
First division, from alx months to
Work for the Baby Parnde.
twelve months, Jack Allen Gillen,
-IN'n [&gt; JIN K I N S .
Taax ( olleetnr, Seminob* County.
The ladies of the M. E. rhur. Ji
97.5;
Mary Maxwell. 95; Laura
55 Ste
Ernestine Betts, 94;_ Second Divis­
will hold a cooked food sale on Sut
ion, froiji twelve tp • twenty-four
urday at Roberta' Grocery.
Notre To Public
months, William .A lb ert, Gillen and
A full supply— cuke, tomato. p,.j,
1 his is to certify that anv and all Billy Bouchelle, weight W ; Florence
per. eggplant at Dut ton' s.
It. , h
'b'hla eontraeled I.;, Mm Edwin J. Jenniiftte Hopson, 93,5; Beatrlrc
and potato need.
41-if
f.t-'olis | r,.ftix. t p.&lt;&gt; as she has O’Connor, 9‘J ; Third Divlitlort, from
Pnthe Film Company on the job •ft my In and board
twenty-four to thirty-six months,
for the Baby Parade pictures
Signed
Edwin J Jaco b s.
Sarah Maxwell, 93; Gerald Geiger,
Juat received n large shipment of
59- Tues-J tc
93. Thu scores nil the way through
veils at French Millinery Shop
were remarkably high.
Of the sev­
Tho ladles of the M. E. rhun h
enteen babies who qualified by hav­
S ho e S h i n e Stand
will hold a cooked food sale on Sat­
l&gt;pen next dour to Allen’* The- ing the examination and returning
urday at Roberta' Grocery.
v
n-V‘‘’* Open day and night and Sun­ the score cards fourteen babies
day
nfotning’s.
Ladies can send reached an averngo above ninety
"One Hundred Babies" ii/^thu
shoes to stand. Sent for and de- per cent, only three having fallen
slogan for the parade.
liv e re d .__________________ 41,lfc
below ninety,, the
lowest
being
Call on H. L. Duhart for prompt
eighty-six.
Blue and red ribbons
Automobile service. Phone number Safe Guarding toung Girls Staking
were given by the Welfare Depart­
•372.
68-tfc
ment for first and second places, and
llmplo) m« nl
New display. of beautiful model
certificates from the Woman’s Home
millinery at tfic* FREN CH MILI-rt On*
•-1 h*nvi'jiB * rulun*,
Companion given every baby exam­
\nf till*.
*lnrki n iilbivp ftif*,
L I N E R Y SHOP.
Presentations of
ined. The Companion will send to
H« forw I urn tiufii*, mi Ur jiurm
American pattern bats and'eopies *&gt;(
L ltiii liter* in n fj. t «- t&lt;%%r 1 n r !
the winners of the first places
Thru
Is ! rttlTli' tt l i t t l |HA&gt;
same made of French material arc
bronze medals of merit.
1 o ji Ur thill hiy*
so mail.
unequaled anywhere.
1 4 lull'! I t Vr I 1 | |||» *t 1 )
Baby Week was fittingly closed
Secure your place In the Baby
When a Kif | is obliged to g„ forth * l , h Dr
Miller's lecture nt the
Parade.
Phone Mrs K I, Ma r ­ m search of work she cannot In* tho Woman's Club on S a t ur d a y after
shall for particulars
chooser, if to r n* * ds tie urgent, of noun
Th e lecture wu« attended, by
W Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cooley and 'k,lal 101111 of l,,l,ldoy mein bIil* will ac- fifty or more, principally the your.gson, E . L. Cooley and wife of Lans­ cept. ib o plnin tact ia she must tako Pr matrons and many mothers. Vhe
*
of*Ai&lt;. f i l l e r ’s splendid paper
ing, Mich., were in the city "a few a place where she can get It
M is tml once in a thousand Hines ^ - a f(?w K|n u . on lhp prevention of
d a y s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A II
that the proprietors *l.o empltfy l
■ mAHality
Dr. Miller inStorm of Cameron avenue.
1Vi.iI&gt;*1 iti iu&gt;* remark* pre-natal ami
head* *1 Inti-lilt-.-, in * lii|l*lliat ^SiOiF

...AND EVENTS...

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGSUP&gt;TO DATEA4Jrrms mil Carnrvia Kigali* 111 I t (hit
C*§w »* »o "So cis ry E i r t s f ,’* w PI m m

Ma H A.

PUm n*. ru

| j a a a s s s a a B a B a a a u a a a a a o i i a t i t t t t a t n attflaan a a a a a s g &lt; t a a f la fli
Ij Oi I Calt to L eap Y tar Party
exquisite rosea. A touching Incident
We hereby warn you that ONLY of the affair was tho concluding song
three Invitations am being sent out by all present. "Blest 11c the Tie
to the B. Y. P. U. Leap Year Party That Binds.
.Simple refreshments
at the Baptist Temple parlors to were served and tho pleasures of tho
be given Thursday evening, March evening closed with hearty good
16th, 7:30 o'clock: First, to the pas- wishes for tho visiting members of
tors in the city of Sanford, also the the class. Mrs. Styron has been an
families of said pastors;
active worker in church and Sunday
Second, To the members of tho school' and willbe greatly misfed
different young peoples societies in from her accustomed place.
\
the city of So'nford, also the friends
,,f s“id members.;
Personal .Mention
Third, Anyone 1 who does not
Miss Sarah Hendry of Wallace,
huppen to be a pastor In tho city of N. C., spent* two days this week
Sanford or a member of a pastor's; wJth Mr„. A- K . Poww- whi|c re_
family, or a member of a Y. P. S., turning from Tampa to North Caro­
or a frlgifd of a member of a Y. P. S. lina.
or a stranger within our gates.
•Dpfes this sound good to you?
Mrs. Styron left on Saturday for
Pfano wdp „ - , Mrs. Schelle Malnes Jacksonville where she will make
Miss Ruth Steinmcyer her future home.
vocal, ajlij'.!..... ..Mrs. Ernest Betts
Humorous l e c t u r e ___________ ...
Mrs. FT J . Goniales and Mrs.
Mr. J„ Rowland Wildman
Geo. Wutaon accompanied Mr. GonPiano solo • Miss Marian nckard
xates to Orlando on Monday for the
(leading
Alias Rosamond Radford
day.
"Please Name I t "
&gt;
t ... ... ,
Gutchel &amp;, Stewar jv''
Musical" rending^..Miss Charlie Seay I ^ r' an“ M™- Geo. DeGottes and
ArcurnpHi«lmont.'Mias L. Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Carter motored

touring th« state on their honeys
moon, having-but recently ffiirrfed.
y Program CecHlan Music Clab *
Hungarian Gypsy ____ ___ ^Soebeek
Winnie Strong
Dixie— -----u!...'..— .—
Stcinhetmer
May Holly
Duet — ... ...... —
.......Old German
Mildred Holly and Mri, Munson
On the Levee
. .Franklin
Ehtel Henry
Duet
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Willis
Newton Lovell, Mrs. Munson
Parvane
Sharpe
Miss May Thrasher
Va,a®
Kerrn
Virginia DeCouraey
Primrose
................. . . _ Rolfe “
Adele Runge
March
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Sousa
Miss Lucille Hines
Dreamland.....................
Engleman
Kathleen Brady

Preabytcrian C. E.
The Presbyterian C. E. met , on
Friday evening with Co. A In charge,
Miaa Annie Lee Caldwell leader.
The aubject waa "Some Hindrances
to Success,"! The members of the
Company each gave a abort talk on
Scripture verses, describing tome
hindrances to success. The mission­
ary and
infofmatlqj)
committees
gave their weekly reports which
were of great interest to the society.
Tho following officers were elected
to tajtu their chairs in May:
".President, Miss F!wd«v Purdon.
Viirc President, Mrs. H. C. Hutch­
Mis* B e* . Tri bbl e
to J «f k s o n v i l l e on Sat urday, r . Rending
tqrning to Sanford Sunday night. inson.
G a m e s Galore
See-Treas., Mfss Fern Ward.
While in J ack son vi ll e they were the
Visitation of Spirits
Pianist, Mias Lottie Caldwell.
guests
of
Mrs.
Geo.
DoCotte*,
Sr.
j.-j„^ 1 po,,,), **A Nlckle a F i s h "
Rouipjter. Mrs. R. C. Maxwell.
Candy, etc.
- - Cand y , etc.
Mrs. Margaret E. Maddox * o f’
W^-fordlally Invite all friendr to
Ref reshme nt s Free
.
Philadelphia Is the guest of Dr. and . 0V Pr*F®r meetings.
,
Mi you need to e n j oy this
Mr*. Thomas A. Neal.
*
-----I- to comply with th*i little wish:
Card,of Thanks
It Y P I and Leap Year too.
Mr*
Harvey
Retifrpe
and
little
,Thc
Welfare
Department of tho
T h e ladies of the Cutltnll' el'll*' I
This is what we'd winli you'd do!
daughter
Puttie
spent
the
week
end
Woman’s
Club
extends
cordial
rui
iiili
mail,
tt
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,if-'tttg3.
111*1
wjiose
.......
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ions
on
clothing
will serve dinners and supper- in t'n
\&lt;hl the figures of this year.
in lamps S*tsiting fru-nd*
*
‘ hunks and appreciation to Dr.
'
f,,nd and fr&lt;-»ti air for th*re st au ra nt hall of the
Well.or e In-ait un s j . . , i » It, I,,- ti* ad mfft a '
I'I,ell seventeen y o u ’l l ' br i ng here
|Pulestmi, Dr. Neal and Dr. Denton
i*.. 1
J.rf;
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j i... ii.nor1 •**■*11, • r . m l ba be
H&lt;- touched up**’
block on
T u e s d a.
We*| ■ . 1..
I li'iijy Ilf eat- mol lot* III fun
w.'fi I n- ,
| . ... 1 . 1loppluiK It
birth n g i - t rat lull emphasizing il* iu
Mrs
Faye
and
maid
left
on
S
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»
I
f‘,r
serviws in the preliminary
T h u r s d a y and h*u|a. ..f it*. I .
We protnibe &gt;011, if you'll only come
' u ' f lew 11..11 .u. 11.n* . * lit &gt;iuin* girl ptirt.ni** jtutir.g that only one liat*&gt;
ur*l j
fur their home in New York '
Week beginning March Joi h
. ,
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l.ontnst; Dr. Miller mid Dr ( rig 0
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n t ‘ K ho* *ii'i'i'.*
i*» i&gt;af* gimrd*ul entcri-tl m th* c ont e st h u *1 not lice 11
iift*-r
pending the winter in Sun
.
S t ra w b e r r y nn.l n-e . re mi (■•-&lt; il
ul Ocala in the final contest, to the
1 * b i - ' tat* l o r *
r* g l - t ' r*'il
&lt; h a nil ll*'*11ml
s.xni
/Ju’iji Co noli
b&gt;rd
in Wei borne lijuck &gt; .it nt i i.. . ■
■11’1‘* ■&gt;' ' I" lif tanuli ,n,,,t " l |L) t t ....... and emphasis laid upon
tin*
Woman's Homo-Companion for supHaving disposed of the B e t te r
noon and pvenmg.
me ti.*- worst ufleiiders, after they lnfun', BiPP|,jttt, tt|nflP wn. B f,.lUur..
plio* and to T h e Herald for the

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For that G O O D G l i F * . \ m i
L I N E and S M ' l t l . M l . \ I l o n i l
phone II. [1. C o n e ), Agl, No. ID*.
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W H. Maples, ih*- well known
veget abl e buyer i h in the city ag.ui
afli-r an absence ■■f t*-n ino*.ti.Mr
Mapl e s has been . ■•rt : •.»r (•* ' &gt;*" ' I
for several years .1 ml his rn.inv
friends are glad t*&gt; see him in the
c i t y again.
Congregational
Oval Sat urday.

str.iwberr ,

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Mrs. A. I&gt;. Parrish t- home again
af ter an absence of several week*,
part of which were spent in the hos­
pital.
Dr Ralph Stevens performed
a most successful operation for MrParrish and her many fromd- tr**
delighted to know Oi.it -hi 1* •’
ttrelv recovered

C I &gt; lirumiey m l I I
ol Chithjnrn w&lt;tre in the "t on I n
day and report that new city as be­
ing o n a great boom. The y have rer e c en t ly bored* a fine d&gt;*ep well at'
the hotel and Riund ti to b.; a gu*har
and Mr. Hpimley - a v- it i- fine
water with ntdy a ■
of . Jphur
New stores and new t •&lt;11,1•
fn *
ing Chuluotu «....
of
iJiriv
cities of Seminole roUt.tv

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Dr

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.oldrows

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while

lo

ii ml til* re-peel* t*&gt; so-i illicit soot*.

1hi* ........ -sty. l"K
«»d drugs to be uvoidcl.
I l"&gt;* r n e* ri In ai-'
■ -u. h ,ui tie mliriit Ji vi ng a list of these medieincs-s that
Crust wo n liiins-,
1 l o r o - have been -tlgrtinti/.e*l by govern
ask lltl fill plot * t., fi,,in-ti
fore the gnl inost ,u * i*l th*. position tnent i.xjierts a* " R u b y - K i l l e r s . ”
w 1h ,,l“' 1,1 d •
i l - h it tii.ii i-nT hr o ug hmi t the ad d r es s was r.
lull
worknic c r u
ju-t heKm „ , „ K |iU
a ( , (l lnlpfl.M ;, nij val uabl e in
life*, but 1 1* sliuiiM I.* - iligUurdi-il by
lurrmilinn that bespoke u thmightfu!
woman frii-rnls who 11 in K•- It t h e i r
and thoughtful consideration of hitnisUieas ceil I ly to exjilaln t hut a *:lrl
subject
In passing
Dr
Milter
lias 110 rigbt to a* o-pt •..ur'*-“l* - from
staled
In*
runvlelm
11
(hut
the
grad
an&gt; mull, llidipi-iiib'iit of win. lot

mijitit b*-, Kiieh a- accept lug luncheon
wlildi fie a, inis &gt;*ut for. if it I**- in
( b u e i i i weitilii'i lor l or only, allowlug tier companions who are also in
the sain*' employ to get It an best they

uuting classes of every High School
should have the benefit of instrticlion ami lectures from graduate
nurses to fit them for the duties of
motherhood
In conclusion he paid

t an &lt;*r ib&gt; withoutK the man is married

u glowing tribute to tin* Woman's
(
(&gt;( -luu/ord for its a c t i v e 1 titer-

there should

be n*&gt; s e n tim e llliil w*iril froni III* lip s

e»l and the work

i t i l u ttb lw ltlli Ut i» •*» l*U*Mi******»

fi,.,,„i,l 1111 -1 it*1- * hours or permit film rile health department in every way view of this purude
to lake her to her lodgings in Ola nn possible.
tomobilo or * oach. I tm rillnatlon ol
- — young working girls lives always baa
( |oh t ll|r ni |nr
a hi gnrung. il iirui aiitUm is lulum*ul.
, , , e 1 1 n'
,
March I I Social Depart ment
the * ii*-ct young w&gt;*um*u wilt soon
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, i,.„„
Sliainrork dance Hostess. Mr* , - n , [M t . f r ft if t h r l l l r t i M V
* ....... . ,, ntfi tl &lt;1111 lo) er ............ Butt.
II IH
itiiD thankful
March 15 Welfare
Dejiarttfienl
.*n*l
in-ur
Hi at ii„ other j . J tie........... r e m i n d e r conservation
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pr j tt. f,,r ,o t h e r final *&gt;r i ml iv i d
Th ,
P u e h c m i n i n g p i c tu r e
,,,.,,,,1.. W,U |„. tm the field to

£mored.
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MMr rs s, , l l1dn|i
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HI* Intention.
“TTidfig or no further use on earth,'*
eufil Gaunt N. Grimm, having jtTOtrn
thoroughly tlrod of trying to convlnes
route from Cuhjr to Jacksonville.
fools or their errors, feeling anfe that
none of Ute said fools will regret my
Miss Gladys Fields of T a m p a la •Jeparturo any more than f should
a gflest of Hotel Carnes,
the Ira under similar efretmt 9lances,
and botng ns n-any to go a * |’li ever
V
be. I shall now &gt;»ur tho forgo hunk of
M rs j F Relt lel has recently ar
wedding i a k e that my niece tiau sent
j r m ,4)
, |lp ,.jly (rom Gainesville
m u . " - K u n s a s City Star
lo make this her home
Mr Belize!

tcp- ptrTtrrrv frrrm vuriou* jiiiniTx «TT ' r,,: ^ Fsrknnn. tltn sp* bt FTiday
For this reason wnh Mr* Henry Niekjd, wliile en

in -a!* g ;iir*l-iti** minor of th- sweet |,,rr-iPaper Broad Leaved
younA girl* who look to Uhiii for Evergreen* from China nrtd Japan,
maintenance by Honest work for h°n ! written by Prof. H Nebrling. read
cut wngo. lu this ago of enlighten- hy NJr, ||enry \viKht
meat even tbo ymmaest of working
(it.neral MuKjc u „ y to o*. club
girls sown# to ttavo the intuition lo March 21st.
Tho irrepressible Pat Murphy was knf)W when anJ b). whom evil mmin the city yesterday busy with his. RC(,g tbein aluj how to escape tho
Welfare Department *
book on the politic^ of F'lori*la. He 8narP(i set for them, tf I could give
The uttehtinq of the .\ embers of
expects to get it out some time in lv warning to all girls It would bo,
Juno.
It will be called "Through Have no secret tovn affair Ho who the Welfare Department is called
Green Glasses—
Twenty Seven pleads for secrecy can have nn pun* (0tho meeting onWednesday
ufterYcura Memory at the Slate Capitol nintlvo and Is likely lo be a wolf In j noon „| which time
Mrs. Henry
in Florida."
Among the subjects
|Wight will read Prof. Nehrllng's
j b j e c t * j sheep's clothing.
' paper on "Broad Leaved Ever­
treated will be the Seminole In-1
M~ A„Ce Eaplslnsd.
dians, whit Mr. Flagler did lor
j( ^
|ho U|lrJ w{kUz of the Over- greens from China and Japan."
F’lorida, Life of Mr. Plant, Primary I Joo|trnt clul) mePiing that Tom met I'rof. Nchrling has aent specimens of
these and photographs that will add
Systems as Compared with Con- Mary A||PP
to
the Interest. A large attendance
ventions. Sketches of Governors,
j.&gt;om
m|nuu* they never for an
is
requested.
Senators, Congressmen and Others Aslant parted.
Pat is also a delegate at large for
They danced and sat put the items
For City Council
alternately
Florida to go to the Democratic
Yet
seventh heaven a * he was in,
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.I _____
t _______
___________
hereby
announce
myself __
as _a
Convention at St. Louis end is cam­
there was something that troubled eamj j , j atu for tbe position of alderpaigning as he goes along.
Tom, caused him to start suddenly at nun for tho city of Sanford subject
times, and to glsncc about httn most to the decision of the voters in the
New Motor Truck
suspiciously.
At midnight be resolved to unbur­ election called on March 28th. Be­
There has been considerable at­
ing a citizen of Sanford for several
tention paid the new arrival at tho den his manly bosom of Its weight.
"It's funny. Mary Attce, no whlB: years and a property owner and
B. &amp; O. Motor Co. which promises
pered
but that glum-lookln chnfl very much intereite'd In the munici­
to open up greater possibilities and
o’er timer as bln follnrin' us wherever pal affairs of the city I feel that the
an entire new field for the farmer. wo goa. Wot s bis little game? Who office Is one of groat responsibility
Lands which were jireviously con­
and If elected it wiil.rcccive*my best
sidered remote and unavailable on
"Tm?' carelessly replied Mary Al­ efforts as s member of the board of
account of their distance to the near­ ice follow ing the direction of ner part* aldcYmen* Your support will bo ap­
est loading station aro now a thing nPr s K»™ "oh
th&gt; b,ok&lt;! W°* preciated.
Respectfully,
of the past, as the motor truck which bought me ma ticket!' TH-BIls
A. D. P A R R I S H .
is on display at the B. &amp; 0 . Motor
Co., and handled hy them exclusive­
Growth of Finger Nalls,
Preserving Patent Leather 8hoes.
ly makes it only a few minutes to
finger nails trow more qulcaty ln
Patent leather shoes shoufd tie care­
the loading station.
fully wiped off with s soft cloth when summer tnan :u winter. I'Bose on the
The International Motor Truck is they aro removed and then a few middle nnger grow the fastest, ana Uia
thumb tne most inowiy.
the only motor truck thqt will fill drops of oil should’ bo rubbed Into
the bill and* do “the" work for the ! them This will keep tho leather sort
'‘Scent" Icebergs.
farmer in Florida sand. This state- and prevent them from cracking.
If the wind is tn tlie right dlrcctlun
ment has been proven by actual test
a sort of cold nuell gives sailors warn­
To Remove Putty,
fn Florida.
ing or the proximity of an Iceberg.
f
o
remove
old
butty
from
a
window
I t will pay all those Interested In

S
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andAImpact
thisTtruck

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S t r a w b e r r y * served at J est nal to
in Wel borne block will be grown at
home.
No out of town berries will
lie served.

wo de»lre to place Sanford yery
largely on the map. for on the pic­
ture screen our babi es will travel nil
’nvor the I ’nttrd Mtntrs. Mnke your
entries at once
Mrs F. 1. Mar
*
^ut
1
is
chairman
of
the
Par
H’ 9 “ " is, cnniroiaii m m
e Baby ■
—
; “ J® a i d will gladly furni-h tuformu
^tinn and particulars
She can h.

reached by telephoning II*

,i» l rain Minster of the A. C, L.

Mother s are urged lo enter thuir-j
b abi es in the p a r a d e mid to do so y
Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Krtling of
immediately.
I t is not absolutely
, _ , * L ong Island were the
week
end

L i r g s t t Nests.

Th e largest, heaviest and most pe­
culiar nests In- the world are to b«
found In Australia. They are built

necessary
" ‘display,
le
H'»*y great mounds T
A PT
- f ■ "foct
T Thigh
.if
have a place ind"the
but only «**"*■* *» M*...,i » " * m about
fifteen
Nickel.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ertling
are
m
fMl
ln
clrcumfertnc&lt;&gt;.
decorated floats, carts, etc., etc.,
will be eligible for tbo prirea. *’
k Dinnrr at C arn tt Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. W. J . Thigpen werr
hosts at a charming difiner nt IIoLl
Carnes on F'riday evening at which
was served a big wild turkey, the
trophy of Mr. Thigpen’s recent
hunting trip. Alt the delicious et­
ceteras that turkey suggests wera
served in six courses. The tabic was
attractively pretty with its flower
decoratiqns, a lovely centerpiece of
cut flowers adorning tho centre.

THE U N IV E R S A L CAR

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The largest shot* factory in the country
makes less than one-fortieth of the
entire shoe output, but the Ford
Motor Company builds half of all the
automobiles made in America.
This
volume is necessary to supnly the de- .
mands of people who are looking for
economy a t a low cost.
Get yours ■
today! Runabout $39&lt;); Touring Car
$140; Coupelet $590; Town. Car $640;
Sedan $740. All prices f. o. b. Detroit.
On sale a t Sanford Machine &amp; Garage
Con pany.

Flnjoying t bs f es t iv e occasion' were
Mr. and Mrs. T ’. t i j p e n , Mr. and Mrs

J . M. Wallace, Mrs. 0 . W. Brady.
Mrs. Garver of Chicago, Mrs. F’aye
of New York, Miss Gladys Fields of
Tampa, Mr. Jervey of Charleston,'
S. C. and Mr. Carnes.
f/
Motor P arty
A congenial party that motored
over to Fort Orange on Sunday to
visit Mrs. H. C. Gerror, were Mr.
Oerror, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Aber­
nathy, Mra. W. L. Morgan and Mrs
B. L. Jones.
Tho party lunched
picnic fashion in the woods, with
Mrs. Gerror, the guest of honor.

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman .

Skrprfsr Party
Tho members of the Truth Seek­
ers Claes met at the home of their
teacher, Mrs. Stelnmeyer on Friday
evening for the purpose of "sur­
prising Mrs. Styron, a member who
waa on tho eve of leaving Sanford to
n f ktrritw tmmc-ctimwherc, A very
delightful evening of music and song
Steadfast and True.
Nothing Is steadfast that la Insin­ waa enjoyed and tke guest of honor
cere.—Cicero.
waa presented a lovetj? bouquet of

C. P. WILLIAMS
"Agent

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|l.ib&gt; ('unli,*t wi- will now turn oftr
Dr ami Mrs &lt;
K Walker r e ­ space given in advertising cont est .
thoughts to the llab.v Parade which turned
Saturday
from u week’s
Mrs. W W. Abernathy,
take plaee next wio*k during the \i»il
to Mrs
Greenwood in Ur,
Acting C h m . Welfare Dept.,
|(1||kh(,,l(j eelebral inti
Wed nesday Ia 11do
Woman' s Club.
morning. Mandi 'J'J Inis been set
apart for the parad e in w hleh the
Mr and Mr* D G Wagner, ,\Jrs
11P S AI. A I T E M S
slogan will be " t i n e hundred liable*
P t
HutterolT
Mrs Master* and
in line " banford rejoiee* in an 1111The revival meetings will be con­
Mr
U libur t i u - l u * jni.**&gt;-.| tiirough
usual number &lt;*f beautiful, healthy
Saiifnril Sunday en route to Port tinued this week though Rev. Al­
.,n,i attractive b a l m s and with the
bertson has been called home for
t Jrnnge
i l l y full of people we feel that thi m
Monday and Tuesday hut he ex­
will be one of tfte most at t rac t i ve
pects to return (or Wednesday even­
Mrs
H
IBlack man returned
feature;* of the celebrations
Plans
ing meeting, we are glad to say and '
from u visit to friends at Miami nn
art. being made by the c ommi t t ee
hopes to bring with him his talented
thut will |&gt;e most interesting
Group Sat urday.
daughter as organist to assist with
llouts us well us the individual
the music. Itev. Morey will con­
float, cart or car ri ag e will doubtless
vMr * . W. S. J en n i n g s spent several duct the service* while Rev. Albrrtbe in line
T h e r e will probably be h* rs in Sanford on S a t in l ay whi!o son is absent.
We ure much jileared
Giree prizes awarded, u group prise, en route
from Leesburg to \VL t*r with the services by these faithful v
ft hi* first individual prize and a see- Purk.
mPli

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of heal th s t a n d a r d s m the Ii!m
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Lights. Price $423.50 '

a five yr. subscription

20,000

F . O. B . Sanford, f ' la.

every possible subS o’clock Thursday
! hr l riple votes on
ons Ixegular votes

This brand new car w.ill b e a w a r d e d
to the Candidate securing t h e I . a r ue.'H N u m b e r Votes in this ( ’a m p a i i f i i

T h ree P ie c e P a rlo r S u it

Purchased

Settee,
Straight

Rocker,
Chair

P u r c h a s e d F r o m an d on D i s p l a y at

Attention (Candidates
If

r an

the

induce

randidatm

( he

who

«ub»crlberB

have
(o

■(■cured

extend

their

yearly

Sanford F u rn itu re

C o m p an y

•ubscripftens

«ub*crlptiona

la

Iwo

yeurn or more, (hey will be allowed enough voles to bal ance up for
( he full l i me.
you received

For example, If you turned la a yearly subscription,
1,000 voles.

It is easy to load, quick to operate and is bound to p&amp;ase
anyone who prefers pictures of the, 2 U x 4 \A size. T h is
thoroughly reliable little camera is well made, possesses
the Autographic feature, permitting the writing of date,
and title on each negative at the time of exposure.

Now, If you se c ur e Ihe other year, you

would be allowed 1.500 votes lo make up Ihe 2. 500 voles for a ' t w o
ye a r ' s subaril pll on and on a four year'a ext ensi on 9, 000 votes.

Y

DON' T OVE R L OOK T H I S O P P O R T U NI TY

Judges who will make the final count and award the
prizes, will be announced in Friday’s paper.
* Ballot box will be locked and scaled next Friday.
Candidates may deposit subscriptions and money in the
ballot box the last two days. Judges will count votes
and award the seven prizes next Saturday night.
Public invited.*

20 year gold filled case, Elgin or

Purchased and on display al L. R. Philips &amp; Cp. Drag Store

Waltham movement. C h o i c e
bracelet, chateline or gents’.

$ 1 5 M E R C H A N D IS E O D R E R

Purchased and on

OMZ0BD

of

An order for $15.00 worth of merchandise
such as the winner may choose
from the stock of
Z. Spinks, General Merchandise, Oviedo, Fla

Only double votes given or
new subscriptions Fri., Sat
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�POLITICAL-ANNOUNCEMENTS .2
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aait pact
about 680 (««t
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• s w s r j w t w u r ^ ! Candidate For Comnlmller

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Namlnvl* C a a a ty , Florida. In Cbaacory
M rg la la Carolina Cbamical C o m ­
pany, ■ ccrpa ra tlo n doing buaia*aa la tk * i t a t a of Florida.

raport.' th* comml-olbner* ‘will ad their

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I barob
announce tny.ell a candidal#
for Ibo olflco of Huporintandon* of "p^hi'*

la a tr u r tl o n o( S W n o l # C o u n t*, .u b i.M
to tho D « « r . l l i P rim a r y . ll'V locuA
plod ( a m
my
y rloao _________
pledge
p an o n a l a t tr it i o n and th*
faithful dlaehatg*“ of
“ * *tha
* - d utie . of the of.
000.
Varry rmportfull),
T . W. LAW TON
1 b w b y innajiru. myr*lf ,

nm

At i n t

K A UouiIim, Cltrk,

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Tw w fib my mtv Iop on ih# boar.i (l|
Behool T r M m I hay# l&gt;rct&gt;m*s wo * h m j ti,»!
&lt;t f g f * hotdJ *• 1 prmtira’ lluknr
°

pools' &amp; &amp;X*:

bocauao I think I am mUtlod w ™
I I™®**
WJT o p w b w a aril) bo of ratuaU
alco to tho Tupoyara and tho chfldmt of
County.
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K. t )u u | t lu , D.

iU® of Implication for Tn» Ur ail I’ndrr
Kni
1" . h' I** moreat ir N®Hrrlion
I of t fcaptrr 4111, L l* l «f F1»f•
cn.rcic. .,1 1„| , ‘ ‘ V, davoiod

&gt;•*'1 a* Count* J u t * .
iu«ti(t»d th*

, , 11 * .|a w v l n g
u u ,t lh%l I

t*:

It: I*nt No. 27, Florida tawd and 'C a lonitatlnn C o m t a n y 'i Calary Pla ntation.
J
Tho. laid land b.dnf aataaaod at l h * d at*
of th* lasuanco ol aucb r*rtlflcalo In th*
r a m * o| A. It Vane*, tlnlaaa aald cortlBra t* thall h* r r d r . m.d according t o law
laa dead will laau* thereon on tbo 2Rlh day
nt April, A, t&gt;. 1918.
witnaaa my official aignaluro and aaal
thla tha 7lh day ol March. A. D. 1 » I 6 .

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,

D ills

S T c L J ” .0" ^

M K T T IN D B H .

k

of Hal* * r 17 8 .0 0 0 .8 0 , Seminole
7 larlda, .Sprrlal f a a School Ula.
trlct .No. I ll»ad*
Notlco la hrroby gi»*n that aaalod pro*
Ol
'Oaala
will l&gt;* re-alie.) by th * Board ol
u blir I ntifu .i loa o| 7&gt;*mlr&gt;ol* C o u n ty ,
7'lurlda. on or b*for» th* aapiratiott ol
thirty d a)., (rum th* ditt publication &lt;d
‘ hi* nullr*. and up la and unlit 1 o'clock
p m on ih* 1 III. day ol April, A. t&gt;. l!*Di,
at ih* office ol the Supei.iitondrot ol P u b ­
lic |n*lrurilon ol S* ml hole C o u n ty , F jo f ida at Sanford, r i m . la lor the nurebat*
«I 178 11.10 S* ,,|e r
Florida Spe I«l Tat, Sr t not |i.
r*.. | Honria. aa.d
I. .o l* to
&gt;p.»r*at *i a l i t * not « t
c . t dine
t per rent |*i aa o ura ; «a(d bond*
ii &lt;
Itrlti, JnlcffAt pay
il.ltm a»t* uilli. TlllPr . 'tat ir» 1 fntareat
a I N r»» V i,F*
l»t»f *1" being of
Ml r * If nil ,7 [
a » in , 191*.
i.rsrn vallkfale » i

m r ™vlll»ry for th, , o f

P

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- J f * * * * °l Education-and p J L I ( .IIT , f * ' ,U&gt;t primary
June.
iv-|nth.
J t
.1 .h.:i tjf*.
ffl, my vrry t „ ,
at tbo S ta t e UnDaraity Pf Indiana on* vaar at 1 |,rf7 ,n* 1 altcntion a: a l l ------■ n
tlrn« and■ rtidravor
to
0 * W a U d n ,,o o r ,U *d a A c m l.m y .nd t « £ a b ^ l mrtil X^ur auppuu.
r i « courao at tbo Kalina lltudnM Coll*»
"P

...

E * ' J n lh&lt; SS*nlfT d l a f i n achool, o n a y r a r in
I
WMkiflfton FrUtxU Academy. and had ail v m . «« *
of H*mm0|
SrminoleP H
rdur.cy
tubjcei to T h ,
1
“ Sui^rlotcndcnl of r.t , ■« « " t "&lt;
u t . , , .ub|.*t
acoDOtl
Hr^iQfrillr nrimar« t*. _ l i j a
^ fith
..Mr. Howard prepared himaolf ao[&gt;orlill&gt; (o, • ' I - 7 ' * d’" . ! ' , . yuuf
h* h' ,,J
Jar'' u
runport.
lifai weik In tbo aoralro ol th* INibl't Srhiml. »!■ •'* ! . j..n . .
" liJ thr futurr th*
,antl I* pWh^pe tbe boat «|ulppnl of any rtuun
m a n■_*arn*
. . ,u.' palrutahtnit
rlo.» , t, plica
la Ibojountjr o* lh*
ol rrajnl Su
turn lo l h . olPce tbrt | h , . „ f«»rn l If) |hr
arloWttdint of INibllc In*lrucilon. II*
P*
Kei
M nratfu l conal«|aiatton of all
totem of
nnrci.ASS.

y\

h« rturljr.

I h rrr b y announce my randtrfary fur tr
rlerflon to lh® office of mwmfirr &gt;&lt;l .he
county board of public tnalry *t l„ n ..f
...
Innlc co u n t y , DUttict No. 2
. . -S C. DK*KHt»N

FOlt S IIK111 FF

I
* cin d id a te for re-«lrrtiun to the
office of abrrifl of ^etnlnole ctixaiiy
J f*-*i
lustinod in a-Nkinn the i&gt;e. plo u* (hi. count*
for re-election to (hi* office. * o e m r &lt; • t ♦.
fact that I h a re not y» t ha«l ; hi, .1*1. a
a full te rm
Whe
pr** •Fur t
offirc I'ltiir^l I ^HI'K axXf* liri*u If! infilloti»* half teem by elect tarn a,i«l !#•• 1Ir
half term hy«a|i|*oin(m #f&gt;( • h i f.»r lb
■oil I feel th a t I am •h t • l r •i I M %
I*'ft and
If electc-W w. &gt;11 If 1 r- thr
rime hereonal a u t
...
the |*Aj l
J %tll ap preflale v«
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1•i »uniiir »aI.
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Vour nil)■
Id
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f h-r thy »f!i...urtee ffi)% |f
a candidate for
th- • *
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vu »*■■ *if r v*»f y VO1r t nil 1t a
for \on* FupfMi* ami I
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l he ufTlrr of couply c«»r\» rr iMiont t
Firat dlalrirt of SpmmiiJ* coum &gt;,
Jacl !i&gt; PfltlbftM'fiinM »»f that 1v
r* itaary of J u n r hi h I - h
If •-I*
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i
r'Juil arid jur I 10 r u n Hi
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HAND BROS. STAIM.ES

K* nriody
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c, w 2H*l: nckh
folio*lug

in your col*

I have b red r^queaird by th# %o(rr* ir
Ihl* dial riel ( «i annuuncae m y #**|f for randtdal# for t h * offlre of county Fomm lob'ni'
far th® F ilth Oinirict of Sormnob count)
for
and therefor# announcr my Candida
I ii
lhl&gt; ofllr*.
H elected l awlilt pnitni*
givre thla nfflice my pefaonal attfntlnn im
and
U M
t e r r y effort fop the interest nf thi» dia
tHet 'and 9emlnole county
I will thank
all votara who ran romalutenlly ftvc m** ih#i«&lt;
■upport
F.NIMIH f ’ lfItl.K TT

|ho

Iiu pcn a

S e t'y

lln v u

thi-ir

t.s -t h

Higli P rie s!

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■i•t r I. t No. :

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H y n e s B ld g .
Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. (!. O, F
Meets every
TV IMonday nt 7:30 p. n;.,
over Iirtperial Theatre.

ItiiAL AUVt RIISING

N*tlt* * f K1*rtl*a
1 hereby a n no un ce my candidacy (of to*
N otlr. la hereby given
glv*n_ th
that
ft under th*
olactlon to t k * office ol commlaatonor Irom
tk# Third
Diatrlct, 8*mlnol# county. I nower and authority v*vt*d In m* aa Mayor
will ap preciate your aunport In th * June ol t h . city of Sanford. Florida, a .p e d a l
'Damceratie
‘ rmocratic p rim a r y and II ro-elactad will
*HJ ,trr tlo n la hereby called to t o bald in lh#
do my ba*t l o *orv« tb# p*opl* ol my dlt0 | Sanford on th# f * t b day ol March,
trfet *hd t h e people of tha entire county . « , *
(or the nurpoao of »Rctlor of an
In th * future a* In th# pa*t.
Alderman, to nil. th* vacancy created by
R a a p -ctfitly , •
i i . rraignatlon of It- L . MoxwaUt 4*1^
t c . W. K N T Z M I N 5E li . __I |rlactlon
rtM tlo a w«l b* h*id a t th# Flrw itatlo rr.
on l’a l m * t to r av*nuo,
beneath the d t r hall
. . — p *i —
- “ “W
At th * o q o r - l of many frirnda and I n T h * d*i"y of
•! 81
fianfordi aald ttwtlon «•
of
anpportaro fh V ro b V anaounc# mil candldaer iTrid in
Zmaf «laaT aoaanS I*.
for lh* office of Chunty Commlaaiono' ol tb* ci y of Sanlord and th*_ gaaarai
Homlnola
)*Tt 10
Primary
prwdil*
trict No.
t aald ala-tion: Ihi
Rc*p*etfuuy,
)o lb * Stanford Hwald lor a period
L . P H AGAV.
|t a&lt; than flit#*# day*
my hand aa Mayor ol Ik* city
At th* requoat of many t a a p a y c r * and of sin f o rd . P o r t i a , thla fth day ot March
aitlMoa, I h a ve decided to bocom# • candi­
j n n A V tB O N .
date for c o u n t y commlaaicoat, lev th# 3rd A. D. 1 » t a Mayor City of Sanford, Florida.
IMatrlet of S cm iso l* c o u n t y . F lo r id a , *ub
Joct to t h * D e m o cra tic primary o l Juno C‘ h.
S 7 -T u » * 3 t c
____ ________
Having llv#d in what la now 8*iw|nol«
cou nty Inr u pw a rd * ol 40 yoaro 1 W i uJ*
N OTIC E
U«#d to m ak ing tM* *n n o u n r« m *» L
H
A Million alined by eitlxan* of Bemlnol*
elected I will ua* m y beet Judgmant and C onnty. Hail da. having h*tttof«r# b**n
laBtfanr* lot tb * wallar# of tho taxpayer* rrewtnt.d to th# commlwdonara, rjnuoallng
*n d u p b o l d la g of p a r county.
?h*m to open up and dectaro a public road^
8 oti citing t k * rupporl nl «kn ‘ ••hfXer*
and qualified voter* of Dtatrict H o. t , I *m M Ba8«i°o” n ( . » t h . .h d Ol t h . S a . l « d to
Gaaava road, a t or near depot #1 F . E . C.

W. W. Fry,
Jaa. C. Roberta,
Worthy President
Secretary

O JIS TRinE NO. 61, I- o . R. M.
Meets dvery first and third Friday
nights at 7:30 in Maaonle Temple.
Visiting brothers welcome
W. A. Ginn,
John ^tamper,
C. of R.
Sachem
#.vir
United Drotherhood of CArpcntera and
Joinera of America
Sanford Local Unlon No. 1761 meet#
first and third Thursday night at 7
o'clock in the Eagles' Half.
T, J . Boll,
C. C- Perron.
Sec.Trwu.
Predident

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JEWELER
MY SPEC IA LTIES: *
PICKARD’S41AND-PA1NTED CHINA
GORHAM’S STEALING SILVER
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

ATLANTIC COAST LINE
TRAINS
r NORTHBOUND
Arrive
Leave
82. ...1 :1 8 A. M......... 1:33 A. M.
B 4.. .10:46 A. M -.. .11:06 A. M.
8 0 ... .2 2 2 P. M____ 2:42 P. M.
9 2 .. . . 4 KK) P. M.........4:06 P. M.
2 8 ... .8:60 P. M.

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No.
No.
No.
No.

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T h * aald U o d - U r t a g oFtovaed a t t h a data
ol th# iaatianrn of ow#k vartlflcat* In Ula
n a m e ol A. Ludlow aa J o C a r t. U S 4 and
Unknown, aa t o Co rt. N»- l l * ( .
Ualtna
aald cortifleat* ahalt ho r#d##m#d arewrding
to law ta x d**d wilt iaau* tji 'rc o n on tb *
Xt *t of March. A. D. ! » l t .
Witnaaa my official aignatur * and *#*l
thl* t h * S9th day of Feb ruary . A. D. 1918.
F ... A : D O U G LA S S.
Clark Circuit C o u r t Aominole C « .. F t*.
B j r &gt; , M . McD aniel. D . C.
I&amp; - T ur*-5le *■ ~ *#* . * Ik t « .J. .
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TRILBY
25—A rrive................. 1:00 P. M.
24—Leave...................2:25 P. M.
100— Leave................ 7:00 A, M.
101— Arrive................6:40 P. M.
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Arrive (0:00 A.M. Leave 11:30 A.M.

Want Ads Bring Results

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I&gt;t*n!rr In NfaplF linrf Fancy (trorcrles

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Phone 001
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MAnfortf. F l o r i d a

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DR. C. G. BUTT

AS
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Wilson &amp; Housholder

Elton J. M ou gh ton
ARCHITECT

Nall** of AggUrotion for Tax !&gt;**• U a 4 * r
Hortioa • of Chap ter l i t * . L aw * of
onda
mlc# i* hereby given th a t J . N . H i Gaugbay, purrhaM r of T a a CaltlAcal* No.
■49. dated tka 4th day of Ju n o, A. D.
111 4, *o tor a* It lolatoa t o E H ol N W j f

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.6136 A. M.

(HT. JOHNS R1VE8I

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j BUSINESS CARDS

gartICcal* in m y offlr*. and h a , mad*
a p rllr atlan lor tax d**d to l » u * In a*cardan ** with law. Batd MrtlOrata am bra t#, ih# following dracribad property,
No.
illual ed la Bominolo t o u n l j . Florida, |oNo.
win
N E W B*o 11, T p t o , Haago S9, i*t*
No.
taUroad right ol woy. thli bolag only o
partial en rrh aa* cf t h o * * r*rtlB#ata. and
No.
dead will only tovor E H o[ N W U ol NKM
No.
of aald Bar., Tp. and Uaoga. T h * aald land
bring aaaaaaad at th# data at I t * i n u i c*
OVIEDO "
of aueh ror tlflrat* In th * t i n ,
M. A:
Haatk. lii
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___ Y * rtin
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lialMt aa«k
ta ahalt ha
No. 126—A rrive________9:30 A. M. ra
*4. oi___
according
t o law t___
a a drod will
.
No. 127— Ltsvw......................... 4:0(yp.M. i md»arm
^ t h y * o n oo ttk
k* U
XXlh
of M
Marah,
t h day ol
^r'
■ f^ 'r -=W
LEESBURG
ThTtaaa* m y offiral
a l to a f a r* and aaal
il* tka f l a t d ay ol February, A. D. 1 ( 1 8
No. 21—Arrive . . . . . . .U 0 :6 6 A.'M,
( .ra il
K. A. D OU G LA S S,
No. 24—L eave..
.6:26 P. M.
Clrrk Ciraott Court. Bomlaolo Co., F la .
By V. M. M r Harriet, D. C.
No. 168—Arrive
-6;20 P. M.
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No. 167— Leave.

fe

' arttpruo al*’! liaikjt &gt; i «»rr, (tao&gt; a 'iri*ura
i I lun of South i.aii tm* an if M n Ni-lltr
+ * V«Ttr. trrtr nr Ti^r-rrt TfrT Tf YlfiT^'TTF
r»**#tl afp nfin-rtiid^nii of the* aial** of
FI dtIiI i , anti that Edward I
Ertnch* r**- » » # # # # s # » a # # s # w # # # # # # # # # » #
#tdr# al fialtna, Kan*a«; Jacob K. U d l k a ) , Onr Inch Canl* Will He I’ubllahrd Un­
rtililc* «t IndianapolU. Ind.» lh a i Th# C i m •ron an«f Harhlry ( omnany, m corpora* der Thla Heading Al The Rate Of 6 7 ^
t.un, addreaa and ^r-ncipal tdac# of huafn*«a
I i ’ unknown, Mr#- N#tli# 4*». kAPlu. r#*id## P«r Year
la Ja ck a cn , Mlcfilfan.
T h *l m e aald, d#Ir n d a n u and f u l l of ifiem «r» or^ r tw»n tj*
une &lt;211 jrwarh of •((&gt; and lhai there la
flo person m th# r t a 11- of Florida, fti# iff*
vie# o f # a u txpoe n a ii pn n whom wuul r| b e
hindirif upon the a*M defendant#;
where*
fore, you, Edtrard I.
Enoch*, Ja c o b E
DENTIST
t.idlkay, Th# r im f fo n and Harkley Cornpan y. a torpor all on, Mr a N'#ul* &lt;’ *Ysple#
ORlre; Yowrll llulldlng
and all par tie* rial mint any right. till# or
Inlercat In the (oilowlng d##crib#d lands:
:
t
« F L O K x*A
Ueglnninf at $ ! U
feet north nf th# S A N F O R D
southwest rorner o f f*ot ten t ) 0). Illock
seven (T). rua #aet 117 f##t. more or 1#*#,
to an alley, thenr# north to northeast THOM a B KM MET WILSON
corner of Lot rt f h l (*), tnanr# w##l 117
f##t fnor# or I n i to northwest rorner of
R. rSBGUHON IIOUSHOUXSB
■•Id Lot tight ( i ) , thenr# toutH to be­
ginning, In Mock seven ( f ) . Tier four (4).
of th# town of 8 »n fo rd ( Florida, a cco rd ­
ing to th# plat thereof of F . ft- Tralford }
are ord tfed fo appear to th# bill of co m ­
LAWYERS
plaint d u l / filed I n - thla caus# on Mond t y , th# l i t day o4 May A. I). 1* 16, tha
l i n e being a rule day of thla court.
Sanford.
Florida
‘ It Is further ordered th a t thla notice be
published
In
tkft
Hanford
Herald,
a
newt*
faTo,
published la Ssmlnols county, Floronce a week for night, 11) consecutive
tCecfttSv
Witnraa, E . A. Dougiaao, Hath of aald
court, and th* aaal thereof, thla t t t h day
ot February A. ti. 191 8,
(• * *»
E . A. D OU G LA SS,
Clerk a t th * Circuit Court, R*m (na!t ,
G*o. G. Herring,
County,
Florida.
flollcitor and C ouom I for Complainant*.
Office In Yj wi I BIJj .
8 1 -Tu **-9 tc
Sinford, Fla

SOUTHBOUND
8 .3 ... .2:06 A. M........ 2:16 A. At.
8 9 ... .2:10 P. M.. „ .2:30 P. M.
86. ...6 :0 9 P. M........ 6:19 P. M.
9 1 .. .12:38 P. M ... .12:43 P. M:
2 7 . . . 8:10 A. M.
,-

CLYDE LINK BOATS
Hcralda of Liberty
Meets at Eagles' Hall first Monday
night (n each month at 7:30.
Wm. E. Householder, Commander
Miss Bertha Packard, Secretary

|o

i

HENRY McLAULIN

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

a r m u tin g;

K.

P h o n e 197

......... ....

N aile r of Application fa r T a t D oed L'ador
.• N rrtla a S af Chap ter I W I , , L aw * nf
Wlarlda
W oUca li hereby ( I r a n t h a t
Tbomat
SpragUd/'plirchaaer of T a g Vertlttcate* No*,
t i l t dnd 1178, d aio d vho 4 th d a y of J u a a ,
A. I&gt;. I t i jt . I i u StAd aatd reruCeataw in
my offie*. -and ha* mail* application ta r
t a a d**d t o l«*u# la aa co rd a n c* with law.
Bald coltlftvalM e m b ra c e tho following d rw
erlbod property iatuatod in Seminole roun17;.,
V im t , 4 •* 8 *N •!

J. T. ALLEN

I luritlm.

It l aTon!
It Bppe-arlnc fr im th# »ff^&lt;l#vil nf (Jto, t)
H#rrlnf. hryein
M#tJ. ihm! ht- ia a&gt;llrUtir
ain! «’t»u iiii-i for ihu i
j?I•Iffuni# In il»#
A|itl h(* at)
Htjlfrll
1
above*
Ini rniuu si r , M ary Hciblnatill ■()•!
. . . ^ M cm n
Koblnaau t, ritetHoM of
rrirk M Huiiiniofi. Uerc#*&lt;*&lt;! ih^l il i* tha
torJiFf ( [ ilia* afTlliil l h mI lh# «lr ft*in! an •a.
I iftw•f «f I
f’ntj hw, uf ^ all'll.
K*iin*»«i
1 J#tull f l iilihny of I tl'fla n •|n*i||a, lfi-1
lh#

■tseverv ftrat and third Tu.-k '&gt;■ t
- n titotilh
r v e r y o n e w ho nn* eeti v
- , .
hia St ir in ib&gt; Kost lire c'lyft.DyfLl' Hiiitvd.,
fcW Lrttlie-wjintMirntlrmcn
■to vtstf rtinrfbapfer.
-7
^mnni nn«Nir
Everything l'p-lo-I)nte
Alice K. Itobbinpi Sec y
I h♦v i•&gt; mriMuncr rr»j 'indidary f *r
Al &lt; ounly Srhofi I
rfccllon fi-f mr«nf.t
1
Jlirard in I Haiti cl S
REGULAR MEALS 25 Cents
F I* KOIISTVafl
Phoenix Lodge No S, K. of P.
24 MEALS FOR $5.00
M e e t * « c c o n d am| f o u r t i e T u r u d i i y a ,
Iwn-nmnc# in'I* a aixtlDlac v fot - Al*» i
I h
ft a Ml &gt;*
We Give Special AUenllon To Our
Nieltirag k n i g h t s a l w a y s w e l c o m e .
inf a 1 11. Mrl.aulin
ilAp"
O.
J.
Miller
Cu»tomcra
&gt; f cr m
K, K. and S.
(’ ,

i wilt l»* a candidate for re-—lee - tan at hr of
J. W. O. Singletary
It. J. Powell,
Brw of County Commiulaner from the 8th Dm
JI M I t r OF FRAI'K
Secretary
N . G.
rict. In tho camming primary o l June (he 8 '16
I hrrrti) iittiuuna m&gt; fi n -l ii l ir ) toi the
And I loaped/utly u k the tunfert of the -oi.r- uffirv "i Ju .llcr nl (hr I'eerr fur iK etrirlj
on that dal* and it rlccltd I will mrlraror to Nu. I. Xrmlnol*' County, -ob jfrt to th e All th* effiew u&gt; t o the hnl ol my ability in euffraf* al O ' Drmorralle e a t e n In Ih* |
Gate City Camp No. S, W. O. W
th * ulur* aa I have In th* p u t .
Primary o! June filh. I'*16
If elected I
V*ry Truly.
Meets Bt-cOnd and fourth Wednesday
filrdt- my-rlf to ailmlni-trr the *fTaire of
J. T Mel-XNi:
th- ofllrv in an u p n : -dat*, buein •Uk* I nights in each month.
T o lh* Dam ocy allc Volrie ol D i i t n t t . N o I, manner in l h - lie-t of my ahilft)
P. L. Miller
J. P. Hoc!chan
GEORGE D HART
Seminole C o u n ty , FJorlda:
Clerk
Council
Commander
I with lo fcnaounr* that l a m a candidate
lor re-election aa rounty commlaainmr. IH«t n c t No. 1, Seminole County, e j b j r t t to
your voto in t b * Jujie primary.
In a o a o un dn g &gt;m y eandidar yt I do to with
II. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
a feeling t h a t I have given the people of
Meet first and third Wednesday night
thla diatrfet, and of tb* county at large,
Itepartmenl af ike lalerler
at comer of Firit St. and Palmetto Ave
an unblated a d m laia tritia n . and with a feel­
U. 8. Land Offie* at Galne*vllle. Fla.,
ing t h a t if r* -« l»ct *d will be in poillien to
Mirrh 4, 1918O. L. Taylor
T. A. Neal
roodar u nto yo u a mueh batter »er*lce.
Notfre it hereby given that Joh n II.
Secretary Exalted Kuler
Aaking a t y o u r hand* a fav orable consider Scrugx- ol Ot led a, Florida, who, on March
• Hon, I a m .
26, 1909, made llofn*«t*ad E n liy ,
No
Raapaetfully,
09264, I .r N ortheut n u a tt-t, Section 12,
L. A. B R U U L E Y .
Town-hfn 21 South. Itan^* I t E a -t , Tallaha- The Lake Dreeie Connrll No. 31 Jnnlor
aa*e Meridian, ha- filed notlr* of Intention to
Order United American Mechanlca
At th* aolidlmtlon ol a number ol :a t payrra make Five Year Proof, to eatabllih claim to lh
and voter- I b a r* decided lo become a candi­ land ■lint, d r-cub ni,
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P,
before Clerk
of
date (or, County CommUeiooer for lh* Sth. Die Circuit Court, at Sanlerd, Florida, on lh*
M., In the City Hull. Visiting brother*
trlct of SoentnoU Co. Bubjeet to th* Domorratic 20 th day of April. I 9 I « '
are welcome. C. H. Smith, Rec. Sec.
primary in Juno- Having lived her* for nearly
Claimant namea *• wllneaaea;
thirty yearn I am known by every voter In lh*
p. W, Grant, ol OvDdo, Flocld*
dwtrlrt. If alerted 1 promUo to w ere th* p*oIf I) Latlraore. of Oviedo. Florid*
pla, to ih* twwt of my ability, and will g,&lt;*
Louia Jone«, of Oviedo, Hortda
ch# ag ain Of the County careful conaidaealioo
n tl Gainer, of Oviedo. Florida.
Celery City Aerie No. 1BS3
I will approrlat* your aupport 11. In your JudgeU. u .
R O B E R T W. DAV1B,
Meeting every Tuesday night at 8
bite
K*( irt* r.
at I can
Your* TrJly.
o'clock Pico Building,
^ I ^ - r A Frl-lOtp
II. II. FA T T 1 8 1 IA IJ-

• W B R ttft.
■iHjcf ' ^a.t_V '

treated.

-irk '

1L&gt;7 l‘ ijn-ni

nnntii-cl. slinr|i c o r n i t s tlrni-u-il
down. |iroji-cUiiiis cut oil nnd tiecaywl inolum extracted .

Fbeutre Visiting roinitanif'ns wi'lromx'
I K. Knrrnitg
(). J Miller

1
(or
lh*
i4«n*

_ _ _ _ _ _

T aylor
K. ri-t try

&gt;

Robloaao A B a a r d .ll,
Sollrflora for Complainant.
d P-Tu **-tlto

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d

V E T E R IN A R IA N

M.

r , llrsl Itirt t hir&lt;!
v i s i t i n g l ir c l b r t 't

Mnnrtip &lt; hat*i«'r Su . 15, IL. A. M.
\Ji-. t-. 4*v. r) -• ^4; ml niul fourth 'ITfJr.fr

T M Kill*'

Hanford ifarnld:
riaaao I n u r t lh&lt;

,

it ml

DR. A. DOLAN
liuines unil mult--

candidal® for ih® nilir
ainnrr cf t hr Piflh
Ii* 1If .
fo u n t), BUhlr-l to rh,
tI \
f, a* n k i n k j'«u f«. •"J
primary - 1T t;
you may render rnr, I am
\ t ry Ht'sjwci fnlf y

I ho

lit

cli-iiltl.

J lakt! }ii«-a«urI# mi

Hair your a y ppqrt..

Ni. r..&gt;, I

s ,i :i o r fl I o ft ^

nrat* *t\ \J\*- an i if** ( u
Hluna iti mt»fk to
mlk»M&gt;orrw of flip oiKt-f
huddmg ol i h® m l if** &lt;

tulee Of

•ii ii
I IN
it i \ \ In-ini* ji-.ri' •K
.»bliv
.liibiiUlti1l&gt; ua.'tllli***, V
»fit!
not tear oi) i h«* H\1(4' m like
n-l
Arttl it'-.
fa-16*M1 ti t* t«*
all tU
i&gt;r th. • *1r*iu Vll.ll will rt*\mir rnoM-y. r*.»r anil* Tl r&gt;o«' I
•i VI i* Ml !('&lt;!;;( * H

°

SANTOIID niMilS
I i 'l li (| M l; i1 , .it Kill

‘

Notice #r A p g ' l r i l i s a ' f a f , f i t D ee d Under
Section A ef Chapter 4 4 4 0 , Law s uf
Florid#
Notice U her#by given tha t A M ars hal ),
purchaser of T a t
Certificate
No.
1X24,
dated the -Jrd day of June, A. I&gt;. 1012,
ha* CUd laid rertlf lcate In my office, and
has made application for taa de«&lt;J to Issue
In 'a ccord ance with la v *
0 i t 4 certificate
em b ra ce* the feltovfng HevrrUied Property
situated In Seminole ch u n ty , Florida, to*
wit
Lota 4 and 7 . Blk . z , Cnm#ron, a#
per p|at No, I, Pag# 0 0 , Semlnol# County
ft#
.ecord*.
* ---------Th l. partihl
--------purchaee,
"
*o far only
61■ tt relate* lo a b ov e &gt;|&lt;wcrib-d lot*.
T h e s«id land being aas#fU#«»d a t the
dat# of -thr l u i n n i r cl aux-h c«*rtlffcato (n
ill* name uf Unknown
l ’ nl»M said ccrtlftrs ts shall ho redeemed aert rdlng ' to law
1 s t »f##d will lisu# thereon on th# T|*t day
.if M arch, A I» 1014
W i f n #y* r*i j a rflr i a I »Ign a I u r*« arid
|
this i be l"Ji b day *d I * t&gt;r wir i A 1&gt; 19)0,
•-all
1
I
IlOUtSI.A
Clrrk t'ircult Ccu fi Helmlniil# 4'o
Fla.
fly V \1 M r llanlel, l». f*.
In I In ( Ir m i l &lt; mull «»f l fi c . H r i r n l l i J u «11H • &lt;i
T ur% Skie
* If* till. Ill Altai faff Hrn mi nit|r r « u t l l t , Muf.
Ida
S a t i r e i-f \|fd(f eilan f**i T m Heed t niter
- M a r y ll*&gt;}.iMM8i. Air !
M ^rrui
Nr c Him A' uf t h# pter IN8 S, L a wA f»tf I |of.
1F
j ( M(fill Evil} , f . i P C U t D d
*f
Iita
! Frrfforicrk N| Koblnion. dr*
Notice U hereby e 1%wn that J . W. LandrriwilComplainant •
man, ikurrha*vf nf T m t*«-Mif1i»a **- N i
til)
dst*d
tin 7th day uf June, A l» 10fi0t baa
I'
II t 11. - (ini - -. ■t i * ,
" j r *•
filed
aa«d
*
*
f
i
i
l
f
i
l
s
in
rn&gt;
olflc*,
a
ml
hi*
lt«.-er',l. Jec.il, I. I i.l
tjf \! Tt i a af r
made atjfi(i«*‘ l n for taa ilee.l to i*aut In
i i • k 1.1 1.
Kli li . 11. and al*
s
f
i'il
•lance
will
law
Said
ffirat#
am*
iertii*. f**,M m g ini or 't U h J o f
bra cea t i e fajUnwing «|e*er 4Le.il prnpefty
•red II
Va III®,
tile, d r . * a* * d .
•Hu# ted InSemlr'de
rotiTty, Florida,
tikMali 1i a r *&lt;1* V f*U»M
wit d F
nI NEt| nf N E * | , He*- I t , Tp.
i c rpnr trtij n .
Dr
ft /** 1*
|ti » i t m mot# nr lf»«*,
Th n *»I4 land hetrg * a *##•»»«| at 4 h# date
T O 1 Vi ^ A I i l t ..... 11m&gt; of Sal ici * , K # f i •a », ■ f |he i s*m a r * "I au^k e#flifical* in ti e
J a r * •V ► 1 4.«.h A)
*. J nil
| li# fiame nf F T I'hrpot )
ol If i at
-aid certt a iiir f UIt a 1* I II# r hi. . *
At &gt; * i-"Iri.)f»
-hall U- r*«l— Tied i r r j f d l n i tn law
1 ♦, r f '* i. u f • 1 a 1i.Ijii &lt;a 1ft.t aJI if i la-* . ' Jilli
taa 4 ***d will m u » iH#r*tm an lh# Jla t
inr *n il.i r*-*l u ri4t f I n tl l| v«i|*U-. a fill l n
nv «'*ff March \ |l 1*»|A
SI,) •*f h•f F* r Itil; t 1i l ctj«ng an il lafFil ifi i he
\\itn**ai my official -ig n atu r* an d ■##!
foliuin Ifi c *r#iirnlif■ii Ian »|s
thl* t b - 29*b ’ay of F - b r u s r y , A Ii I01S,
If rtf lb ■sits* till I , frrl mirth uf l h «• south
—ah
V! A r ^ n u n L A S F .
r oi
ii Li. l laatl Hi.. 111*. . V m * h 7
f ‘t-r I* Cltcul1 c *m *i , &lt;l»**i»n "&lt;l# C o * Fla.
'b n r a -t | IT f t»vt. w. f iff law in AH
tl
ft/
V \f Mrf»ar»i#(. I&gt; C.
iL»f! •* ftttrfh |m ru III,*.A,i (offipr etf i. *\
&amp;*■ T y e ’e
n4£ht (.Nf, I its nt e a tat 11?
mtirf 'I It—*.
id
rniffvrr uf eiiil If-1 *■»#lit nil,
ihpfire iRLlh It* Wfifcntfif, tn H!(it‘k h Mhi
.7
*1 irt f4H1I 1 , inf lh# 1 ft of Mmloftl.

v ich e

m iD o o D o o a o o o a o o o o o o a o o o o o

lh® MlTVrr o f C*CTtmty t

Irji ro f

Easy to.. Take
No Pain or &gt;.

i ti um i y . Mi.rula

» i i in

ta

E. P. THAGARD

Ai fit
I..0 t hr

&gt;mi

-

Tt erida Gardena,. I ae., a ewr pc ra ­
tion doing buainoaa under tk *
Citation
law* of tk* H u t * *1 Florida, Ro b ­
ert U
Uooaard, Nriimt U r a l ,
Lllaabath d. l l a t i l . i t . William L.
B an latt
and Gaorg* W. Crina." -'
T o llokort L. Boaoard, N»laon t i i a y , Emily
J . Rartlott, William L. B a r t l o t t :
I t Appearing by a t a d a a l t, Iliad h*c*Jn. that
you, aod r a d of you. ar* noa-rtwidanu ol
Ih* a u u of Flo rid a; t h a t tbo tcaidonr* of
»ou l nd each of you ia unk nown; tha t tb*r*
la no peraon tn lh#
atatn of Florida, tke
a*t , 1 c of a aubpeona upon whom would
bind you •or any * f you, *and th a t the
•aid ItObort I,. "Boik ard . *N’*ltc n
Gray,
Emil* J . BarriloU and WjJftjjif .L. Uartl*»t * r * t a r h o v t r tka a | a , W . f « t a t y - « M
yoara: tborafor*.
. •
It U ard&lt;r*d th a t y o u , ahlt * v \ ol &gt;ou,
Itebork . L - .Boaaard, iN cl.o n .-U tlA J l l n e l
M b F M H ltrtl.lt and William LT l u r t l a t t .
appear to tk* pbov* anUliad n u w . - ' a a ar
bat«r* tb* lat d ay of Ma y, I P i t , o r the
bill of complaint In aald cane* e lil be lak*n
a t conlomed a g a i n . t - y o u .
.
’ I t la further ordered tha t thla ordre he
publlaked In tha Sanford Horald, one* a
*eh for fight con aa cutw# woaka.
Witnaaa my hand aa d a rk of tbo circuit
ol tbo circuit court, 8#mloel* c o u n ty , Flor­
ida, on thla the 12th day of February,
tilt.
Deal!
E . A. D OU G LA SS,
Clark Circuit Co urt, Seventh Judicial
Circuit, S*minola C o u n ty , F lo r id a .’
i
, Uy Ja a . C . Roberta.
George A. D eColtee ,
Solictor and ol C o u a a d for th* Comp lainant
•l-Tuao-Pta

' Nallr# a f M aatar'a 8 *1*
Notlco la hereby g lr rn th a t under and
by rlr tu a of a docroo of torrcloauro t a d
aala. laauing o i t ot t h * Circuit C o u rt ot
th* Bovonth Judicial Circuit of Florida In
and 'for BemlnaM C o un ty, In Chnncvry. In
rnuao tharrin pending wherein Realty
Truat C o m p a n y , a corporation, la com
plainant, V i d Florida G ard en., In co rp o ra te d
corp cr atlan, and Ilobort L. B cra a rd , ar*
defendant*, f will offer (or **!* and will
rl] lo the blghcat and b*rt bidder tor ewah
o t t h * front door of t h * courtboua* In
F f n to r d , Seminole County, Florid*, during
th4 legal hour* of aale, on M onday , tha
l.t
day ol
May, A. I). I PI 8, the u n i
bring a legal aale. day, th# following dt*eribed real pro;ertys lying and bolng in
Semlncile County, Stale ol Florida, to-wit:
r I Ih* (*!•ru &gt;
The north **.t &lt;;uarl*r ot lh* n o r t h * * . !
•I r r r u . 1H 1*1
•luarirr ol Sectlor tw tnty-u n* (21',, town1 ‘ U , Ulr *
t * n o l u n c e r t i e c e a n n r y l o b e a r •hip tw e n ty .o n e ( S I ), &lt;outh, rang* t t l r t y id bun da w!
Atao
l.ota L 3, 6, 7,
(,
.d o r r** ! . a i d - t h e w o a k r r n i n g a i c k n o s * a n d t e r r i b l e pair (3 1 ) r a t i ,
north half t f I -ot 10, L o t . I I , 13. I t and
tie.uety- Within *»* i
. ,
, ,,
.
b t . p a y m e n t In ttnuHva t h a t a l w a y s f o l l o w s n d o s e o f 8 * . and Lota IP. 2 0 , I I . 2 J . 27. SB, 2Pi
43, «♦. 44, 4 6 .’ 47, 4», 4», 80, .17, 88, «P, 70.
.1 .
hiu «a d
i' *er*fbf »t f# of c n l o m f l .
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L om Ptro l,e r

tk * defendant* W alte r I
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Gwyna Edward Barnard.
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Soln.y and William Audended an* re d d e st*
•I at*to* c r co u n t!** o tb * r than th# otat* of
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naknow a l * him; tbart tkoaa i* no porann In
t k * Unto of Florida tk * a a r t i c * or a «un-&gt;
noon* upon whom would hind t h a aald dm
(eodanta, aod t h a t tbo aald defendant* ar*
all over tk * ago of twonty-wno sear*.
I t tart her ap pear* th a t there a re other
peered, talar rated In U * «mld' paepart y
w oee name or n a area nrw unknown t o him,
why -are ketra, davNetw. ot other claimant*
under in* tnld W alle r Gwynn, Mat tie L.
tlw y n n . Edw ard Rarnard,
M ary J . Bar­
nard, floor o C. Fewoll, F o tlo a c* i ; . Powell,
A ; Solary and William O Auden ried, who##
rreldencaa a r* unknown.
Yon nr* thereto n ordered to ap pear In
thla bill on M onday, the Alb d a y of Jo a n ,
A. It 1 * 1 8 . ‘th* earn# befog a Ituta P a y of
thla co u rt.
I t I* furl er o rd fre d th a t thla aptlco bo
publi.bed foe twelve coaaocutlvo week* la
tho Sanford Herald, a a*wap ap *r i uMlahad
In
I** wnty.
W l t n M K. A. nouglaaa. Hark of aald f Ircult Courrt and tho eoal thereof, thla tho Ttb
d ay of February, A. IX. I P l * .
(awaRt
E . A. DOU G LANS,

la Circall Coorl. H rt rn lb lod lria l Clrtoll,
BUI# of Florida. Counlr ot Hamlaol*. la
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WUIIam IL Howard
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Bill la Qui*4 TUI#
Walter Gwynn a t al ,
T o Waller Gwynn, M at tie L Gwynn. E d ­
ward Barnard. M ary J . HirBar d. Gaorg* C .
P . w ^ FotD nco C. Powtll. A. Solary. WUH»m u . Aoadnriad, and th * unknown ha.tr,
d**I*o*a, gran t* **, or otb#r claimant*, under
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Gwynn,
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entitled eauao. tw oto t o by C. FL Rohli
atto rnay aod ag aat tor tho oqmplaioaot that

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Dr. Jo A. TROVILLION
SPECIALIST
In CANCER, GOITRE and TUMORS
Cur* Th in Without Gutting Tl em Out

ORLANDO.

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Woodward-Thiot Audit Co.
Auditing
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�Now is your time to buy Goods for,the Spring and Summer
Will put in print, but a hint to the’wise is sufficient Our S
most anything you want here. W e are T h e Three-In-One C;
and Fourth Street. Our regular prices are more than ,10 pi
and now we are going to offer you something that no store
A visit to our store and a comparison of prices with others \

T his Sale means more than we
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THE BIG SALE BEGINS FRIDAY, MARCH VS,
READ EVERY WORD OF TH IS— Below we give you a list of Home of the b a i r n s Wfc' jvill be atflfc to ofTer you in Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, and .a General Line of
Merchandise, Two Cash Registers, One Burrow Adding Machine, One U n d e r w o o d T y p e w r i t e r , Four Show Cases and lots of other things

FO R M E N , B O Y ’ S , W O M E N A N D . C H IL D R E N

P aten t L eath er, Vici and G*
Gun M et^l, $ 1 .7 5 values *P
P aten t L eath er, Vici and ,
Baby Doll, $ 1 .5 0 values
Tennis O xfords, w h i t e
and B l a c k .....................
Palm Beach Shoes for
Men
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Sm aller Shoes at Smaller

D r. Davis' improved cush­
ion sole, $ 4 .0 0 value for
Seal Brand cushion sole
Vici, $ 3 .5 0 value for . .
Seal Brand Patent Leather
Shoes, $ 3 .5 0 values for .
Corrall Adams P a t e n t
Leather, $ 3 .5 0 values for
Plain Toe com fort Vici
Kid, $ 3 .5 0 values for . .
Tan, Patent Leather and
Gun Metal, $ 3 .5 0 values
Low Cut Shoes at same
Reduction, price .
All $ 2 .2 5 values in
Shoesr pair . . .

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BARGAINS-BARGAINS

All Shoes not mentioned same Reduction

Note the special bargains
on the table. ~ Job lots
and back numbers at
your own price.

Patent L eath er, cloth top,
Dress Shoes, $ 3 .0 0 values
Paten t L eath er, cloth top,
plain toe, French Heel .
Vici, low heel, a com fort,
$ 2 .0 0 values for . . .
Old Ladies' Com forts, best
$ 2 .0 0 values for . . - .
Special Bargain, Vici, lace
D last, $ 3 .0 0 values for
Pat Baby Doll, others sell
for $ 2 .5 0 we sell for . .
Tan O xfords, button and
lace, regu lar $ 2 .5 0 value
Four New Styles Spring
Shoes,
white, $ 1 .4 9 , $ 1 .5 9
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Now is the Time to Buy

Men’s and Hoy’s Clothing just one third off. Men’s odd pants, blue serge and stripes, $2.50 values for $1.70. $1.75 values for $1.10.
Hoy’s Hants from 25c to $2.10. Men’s Hats a $3.00 value for $1.79, a $J.5() value 08c, plenty of cheaper hats, some as low as 39c.
Fleece lined Underwear, regular 50c value for 39c. Heavy jind light ribbed underwear, regular ul)c values for 43c. The Old Reliable
Hlue Work Shirt, regular 50c value will go for 3 k Elastic seam D raw ers 39c. Halbrigan underwear for 50c a s u it/ long or short
sleeves,, Don’t fail to see the.Spring Hals for Men Women, (iirF s and Hoy’s, and o t h e r s . ...............................................

The Hallmark white and stripe $1.00
value f o r .......................................
The Astoria white and stripe $1.00
value for
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Pullman, Roland, Fulton . and the
Main Brand
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The Winchester Dress Shirt never sells
for less than $1.00, our price
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Napolian Dress Shirts, brand new
stock, sale p r i c e ...................................

American Beauty $1.00 value, during
the sale
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Parisian Lady, $1.00 value, during the
sale only
Silk Waist white and stripes $2.50
values, now
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Silk W aist,' white, something very
retty, closing price
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fice Bleached Underwear, good value
for 25c, sale price

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VOMEN and CHILDREN’S SW EA TER S— Rather than carry these goods over to next season, we wil
We also have a line of Work Shirts for 23c. Leather Palm GloVes 23c. 300 pr. children’s 25c Stocki
ITS AND HLANKETS— We have a big line of these goods, and they must be sold regardless of pi
ust half what the regular price was. Ladie’s Vests, 35c value, 19c. Call for them.

10—1 Blenched and Unbleached Sheeting, regular doc value
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29c
Cannon Cloth, a pood substitute for Indian Head Linen, sale price
- 11c
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, ranging in price to suit everybody, 4c per yd to 1 2 ^ . Now
is a good time to lay in a supply of Towels,'Wc want tocloso out this LeparimentinJ.Odoys‘

tn e remainder ol lhe„5, 10, 15, 20, and 25c Store. This is anothi
closed out during this sale. Cooking utensils, pans, pou and so
and thousands of other useful articleavto numerous to mention! I
dow -dfopfay of Trimmed Hats for Ladie's and Children

F R E E —DON'T FAIL TO ASK FOR A TICKET— W ith every purchase amounting to 25c or more we fcivc a ticket which entitlejTyou to a i
the Free Window, where tlierc is over COOficces of valunble gobds given away absolutely Free. Please mark what you want on the circular a
the Store, it will save delay in waiting on you.
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L. L. TAYLOR, Proprietor

Sanford Avenue and Fourth S tre e t

Four Doors in The New Leffier Block 7 .

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VOLUME VII
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY MARCH 17, 1916

U. S. TROOPS
FOUR THOUSAND

MEN

TOOK UP CHASE
A FTER BANDIT
YESTERDAY
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A STAN DA III) AIt MY
PI " lo Authorise President to He.
emit Men
Washington. D. C.. March IC. -A
joint resolution authorixing the Pres­
ident to bring tho Army up to full
strong h by adding 19,447 men* to
existing organizations was passed in
Dig house late Wednesday without
objection or debate and with Imt
one dissen^Jrig vote.
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Representative Hay, cbnirmitn of
the military committee asked for
immediate consideration of the reso,
lution, saying the step was neces­
sary on account of the demands on
the border for additional protection
during the march of the punitive
expedition in Mexico. There wus no
oposition and the resolution was
passed in five minutes.
On the
viva voce vote no hay was heard.
Majority Leader Maori delivered a
rising vote, which resulted 2Jl&gt; to t,
Representative London, Socialist, of
New York voting in the negative.
Representative Hay told the house
that he recommended this plan
rather than a cull for the militia or
volunteers

BIG DISPLAY AUTO PARADE
OF CELERY A FEAURE OF
DURING FAIR CELEBRATION
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ROOM IN STONE GORE T W E N T Y -FIV E DOLLARS
BLOCK WILL BE TH E
IN GOLD TO THE
QUARTERS FOR
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EXHIBITS
TED CAR

NO. (0
C O M M ITTEES NAMED
Those Who Will Assist In Making
Tho Festival a Success
At n meeting of the Seminole
County Fair directors in the office
of A. P. Connelly on Wednesday of
this week It was decided to elect
new officers to take charge of the
Spring Festival and the following
young and active men wore elected;
R. J . Holly, president, Schclle
Mnines, secretary and W. W\ Aber­
nathy, treasurer. These gentlemen
will have entire charge of the big
affair next week and want tho co­
operation of the dtixens of Sanford
In making it one of the best.
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Tho following committee have
been named to assist and os the timo
is short it is hoped that all of them
will step to tho work and not beg
off on account of business. All of
us have our business to attend to
but the idea of bringing thousand*
of strangers to the city,is certainly
the business of tho busiest business
men of Sanford.
Committee on Celery Display,
C. M. Merry, L. A. Brumley and
Roy Symcs.
Judges of Celery Display on S a t ­
urday, J. N. Whitnar, G, W. Raton
und George Hoy.
Comm ittre on Fish Fry, A. B.
Cameron , Joe Cameron, J, W. O.
Singletary, F
A. Stone, A, V.'
French, James lioolchan.
C om mittec on Entertainment, Forrest l.aki ■i J D Davison. K P Fo rnter, If R Ste vims, A K Powe rs.
A. P. Connelly B. W. Herndon.
Commit tee on Auto Parade. Mrw.
\\ P ( ’nrter, Mr* Deane Turn I T ,
Mrs W. W. Al lernathy, Mrs. R. A.
Terheun. Mrs John Meisch, C. M
Hand an d \V \ Tillia, Marshal* of
the Day
Boat Bares and Regatta, J. T.
Brady, h Siler man. H 1, Beernnn,
C. R V. alker. J E Vincent.
C o rn m ttee on Athletics ami Fi dd
Sports, George Hyman, H F Ezell,
J K Wildman. J C Hutchinson,
Harry Phillips, Ed Lane
Every citizen in 'Sanford your
Host.

NEW NAME
ASSOCIATION
LADIES NAME T H E NEW
ORGANIZATION AND
WERB! WINNERS
O F PRIZES

San Antonio, Texas, Mar. 16.—
The celery growers are requested
’Like a snowball rolling down hill
As was advertised and predicted
United States troopa went into Mex­
to
bring in ono or two crates of cel­ gathering more momentum and njore
in the columns of The Herald the
ico today In pursuit of Francisco
ery to the display headquarters in snow every few feet is tho Spring
Board of Directors .o f the Young
Villa, whose raid on CoLumhua,
tho Slone Gove block oh First Festival and Celery Fair to be given
Peoples Association sat at a Con­
N. M., a week ago caused President
street two doors flptith of the Aber­ here next week. Started with little
test Committee Wednesday after­
Wilson to determine, to run him
nathy store aniyWiiae snmo on dis­ enthusiasm and not much encour­
noon of this week.
The especial
down.
Mofe than 4,000 soldiers,
play. We wunt^Kir,visitors to see agement it has gained speed every,
purpose of tho meet!ng* of th is; cqn^- !headed by. Brigadier General JoVp
some real Sunfetdj lelery and tho day and every mail now brings the
test committee was to determine th©
J. Pershing, who is in command
only way for them to eeo tho real intelligence that people will be hero
winners in tho contest and to select
«[ the punitive expedition, crossed
article fixed up in nice package a for from every section of Florida. The
a name from the hundred or more
near here, while a smaller force un­
the market is to get same on dis­ auto parade on Tuesday .will be the
selections that were available to th©
der Colony! George D. Dodd, en­
play during the celebration.
opening feature and |U5 in gold has
committee. For the past two weeks
tered Mexico some distance from
They can go out in the celery been put up by the committee in
—ever -since tho three valuable
Columbus.
The President wanted to. allay fields and see it growing hut they charge for the handsomest decorated
prizes were offered for the name of
General Porsliing and hla. cm* any suspicion , he said, that the
can see it to better advantage and car in dhe parade.
this club great interest has been
mnnd entered the international boup% United States wanted to accomplish
also see it after it is washed and
. Every lady in Sanford and half of
taken in this contest. Never beforo
dary line about noon, according to a n y t h i n g the Mexican expedition placed in proper shape.
life gentlemen should be in this par­
have the ladies of Sanford taken
advices received by General Funa­ Uxcept pursuit of Villa The resolu­
The people who come here want ade—certainly all the good looking
such
an interest in a matter that is
futi.
tion will he called up in the senate to see Celery. The) have nil heard men ought to be there with their
vitul
to the very future of our fair
ii(iw far into Mexico the Colonel today
about celery anti they expert to see cars and get the ladies to ride wdth
Sanford. So great was the demon*
had penetrated was not known nor
Rcpul ■!»• in* ami D ■riMirr .ll -1 t* erh it at M.*i 1m'M I ti order ti hIiiiw thum them.
n( ration of interest, th l it became
did General Funston seem to know vd in p rf, ■t Hartnell &gt; fur ad ipticn them ir I T v therg will &gt;«• a ib'pluy
Don't go to a gri'At npenac of
necessary for Mr. Maine*,* the sec­
( id Dodd’s column is moving in a of the r«" 'liilmu tb *|.lle tie f.u t ■if &gt;i tie- Ut t hr . k)'lidi|ii irtrrs build- time am!
t ruu bit* witli your car*.
retary to provide u small site clothes
southerly direction and the two col­ th.it tb ■ir 1, ,nier* ii i 1hr inlilt .IT) mu lumr \v rrrt* .it’ll tin attractions We have the rxprrt decorators here
basket to keep the suggestions of
umns should be within touch of each committ i'»* &lt;ll*agri i'ii IS 1ll the ex at t an* 1in'll Ire! and here on Saturday and thrr • i* plenty of material for
the various
aspirants to success
othir In fore the end of the week, menun.g ,,i n
the prize* fur the best celery will lie those who ,ir&gt;- willing to make their
in the contest, until the committee
lit that time it is expected an in­
given away The farmers who bring own decorations. It is worth more
could sit and determine the wonfantry support will hold the lines of
in the celery will bo repaid for their than any money, time nr expense for
nor*
Auto Parade Tuesdaj
communication, along which motor
trout.b if the celi-r;. i» prime for the public spirited people of Sanford
Space will not permit a reproduc­
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In, * fur the transportation of am
'tie fertilizer linn* will give away n to show the world that we have the
tion o f -Aho names that were sug­
p r u l n i - , * I , , | .. i | , , k* r . . i l , * l t i l i n g i n
munition and supplies will lie oper
ton III fertilizer allll tile agricultural automobiles and the spirit lo dec­
gested, and lor that reason we state
! t he I- est i vul week
T h e m i n e r * ,&gt;f lealers u iII help out with something
sled
orate them
Wo can make this
only
the names that woo prizes,
Although the censorship imposed j
lir* arranging unh 'hr &lt;, i*l off , ^
rtt]|
[u[mers
This Spring Festival one of the events of
together with tho names of the
it
by General Funston was relaxed t o - ( * "•
I •’ Rohbm* in decor ; w,u
■!„. ;l |,,K county fair but it the slate each year if wv will just
young ladies who were declared the
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night efforts still were made to keep at
n,,‘
f 'r' (tud mam “ ho lute l ,nil do fundi toward stimulating in get together on the subject of a line
winners, and the names of the en­
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The great Fiuw'er
terprising
firms who were so gener­
campaign, the exact number of men neighbor* , ur ,ir.il rid' m tin parade di'jday uf vegetal)lea and fruits'and Festival of the western stutes was
ous in their offer of prizes. First
Remember these fails in culture the display of the Wakefield Pre­ started in this manner.
engaged and their catual locations
Get busy
prize was won by the suggestion of
serving Co, of Geneva will take and *ho*' this visitors what Sanford
Pershing’s report of his entrance tion with the parade
•A the name adopted by the commit­
into Mexico served to dispel to a
has in tho way of cars, flowers and
The parade will line up on Tenth the room very attractive.
tee. that of SA NFORD P R O G R E S ­
Progress in .Southeast
Tin' Woman's Club of Sanford pretry girls.
greut extent fears that had been en­ strict at Ten n eiui k or A* in-ar that
SIVE LEAGUE, this name being
Columbus, Ga., March 15 The
tertained in some quarters that re­ time as possible between Park ave­ will also „»ervr light refreshments
The auto parade starts at 10:30
suggested by Mrs. Schelle Maincs,
Industrial
index says in* its issue for
and
i'-omn'iule
and
ire
cream
in
the
sistance would bo offered by troops nue and Sanford avenue
\* .soon u*
and the people of Sanford who are
first prize being a handsome por­
of the do fncto Government.
the curs are lined up and placed in display rootq. ami have a place doing things will be seen in the par­ this week:
trait, size 8x10 offered by Phillips'
"Aluhainn has broken all Febru­
Colonel Bertani, the commanding order the Fire Department led by where Gfe ladles ran rest and enjoy ade with their cars. Are you one of
Studio. The seebr^d prize was won
ary records for the production of
themselves This room will prove a them?
Hand and M
officer of the Carranza garrison at Shell ll
by Miss Annie Lee Caldwell, who
pig
iron. Construction details have
very popular resort during th* week.
suggested the name of the Greater
i’alontas, on tjie south side of the ami escort* mi unted »
been completed for the establishment
SOME ATTRACTIONS
This prize,
Sanford Association
dividing line, promptly joined Gen­ prorrssi in nvi r lllf full.
at ^avannah, &lt;ia . of a sugar refin­
(
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Open*
lot)
engraved
card*
offered
by the
eral Pershing. This force was only m a i l (
What pri'tm.sed to be a tame Th.
Spring Fe*ti»al and Celery ery with u daily capacity of 5.000
Herald Printing Co.
Third prize
soldi 100 men, but they were re­
Park 4 V•ll U»' ,orlh to 1 i - * ' * | r.-i I .
barret* Iry n rompunj With capital
fair Will Amuse the Crowd
W f l iq u 'M&gt;». E. F. Larie. who tfugported i(i have displayed willingness First at lent IruUi Fait. tu zkaulurd. ■jiiiimign for tin- position of uhjerstock
cij t3.iuQ.0OO. A company is
Aside from the local happening*
gcmted the name of Sanford Young
nrr! PVPfi eagerness to join in the Sanford south tit Fit til ltret‘ 1. I ill ll mett of Sanford now unfolds into
lively campaign. A. D. Parrish l;ud at the Spring Fair and Festival next being incorporated in Savannah to People’s Civic League. This prise,
chase. As a body of Mexican troops street v esl to Magnoln i, .Magnolia
no more than shied his hat into the week the M ajestic Show*s who ha\s build an extensive system of bonded n cjzte of fine celeVy offered by the
will remain .under their own conn- north to i’ark avenue. line up on
An­
ring in Tuesday’s papej than O- P. been engagtul to furnish the amuse­ warehouses, and compresses.
firm of Win-Coulbourn Co., Inc.
mander, but- a number of them ar First at rent at Games
other
cotton
mill
pt
Columbus,
Cut.,
Herndon decided that it looked ments will keep the crowds well en­
The Sanford Progrpsfivo League
being employed ns scouts by Gen­ prizes will be ll warded
will build an addition, the cost to bu
good to him .and he announces in tertained.
has been active for some time, under .
era! Pershing.
These prize* ■re bfllllt
today’s (issue
Mr. Parrislt is rbief
Among the new and novel enter­ approximately t'Jyh.OOO. Plans are the names of the Parish House Club
General Perajiing has gone into from thi* rash Tire of
for t he A r . L. und tainments will be "The Day's of being prtpnred for u } 1,000,000 and of the Sanford 'Y. M. C. A.,
teller
dlspa
Mexico with orders to overtake and accessor es sin 1 as se r&gt; h lig h t* Well know*!! in the city. Mr Hern ’49” which is something never pull­ estate at Palm Beach, Flu.
Rea!
wipe nut Villa and his organization vnjmr jdug* and man) lit h er n r don needs no introd uct ion to the ed off here or any where in the state estate transactions in a few day* in and has arranged to have quite an
arrangement of
gymnastic
para­
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t i le** orders to the contrary are re- •essorif*
e haci hi: been raise d here and before The Mable Mack’s .Mules Miami, Flu, amounted to nearly phernalia located at their head­
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is no w pro][»rirtor of the■ Star T bo­ is a novel feature and is nothing 91,(TOO,000, tunny lota hiving been quarters in the Parish House In the
tty than General Funston, the rain- one.
Both uf them are young und m o n * than a bunch
at rr
of cornfiel , purcha?«d “*
for f,n« * ,nlPr
Refrtbmiier tin dal**, hi xt Tuesday energetic and that they will go some
ptugn that was begun today will
homes
An 8-story office building is very- near future.
mule*
that
have
been
trained
to
do
The physical committee’ o f this
continue until Villa is raptured or imiruuig at Ten D t*ltj4*K
is conceded by all. Thore is a rumor thing* that ure almost human. They to be erected a t ' Miitlnf.
League,
which is composed of Mr.
ki nd. This, it was said at Gcn"Contracts are being awarded In W. E. Coulbourn, Mr. H. C. Phil­
that more candidates will offer be­ beat any trained horses that have
T
o
morrow
er;.l Puns ton's headquarters tonight Herald Campaign F.nils
Chattanooga, Tenn., -for the estab­ lips and Mr. H. C. Hutchinson have
fore the gong rings for timo.
ever been in the ring.
is th»- idea General Pershing carried
lishment
of a steel plant for a com­ been untiring in their efforts to pro­
The Sanford Herald will give
The Jackson Minstrels or Old
with I in, arrows t io i’ no. No limits away a Ford Roadster and »i* other
Munic Department Reception
Plantation Shows are away above pany with Capital 'stock of FL­ duce u satisfactory gymnasium, anti
hi -e been placed on lilt* field opera- prises to the winning candidates in
Tuesday afternoon at the Wom­ thdjfeverage and will not fail to please OOD,000. Contracts are being award­ from all reports they have met and
cUo is. After tho campaign is wcell its prize campaign shortly after an’s Club the Music Department the JlVopie. Only the best in the ed-in Chattanooga also for the erec­
ure to meet with untold success, and
under w.-.y, it was pointed out cir seven o'clock tomorrow night. The will give its reception and program business and nothing said or done tion of a 12-story office building to
the people of fjartford are to have
cit.nstancea may cause restriction*, final vote will bo secret as the to the General Club. These annual to offend (ho most fastidious. The cost 9400,000 or more.
the benefit of one of the very finest
b u just now. the troops are prepared I)Allot box has been sealed and locked department receptions are the so ­ Rudlnst Pnlacc of Amusements will
"Pinellas county, Florida, has sold gymnasiums'and reading rooms in
*o go anywhere to carry out the and the key tilrned over to one of cial features of the club life that entertain you for some timo and 9716,000 of road bonds and will pro­
this portion uf the state.
President's orders*
the judges. The ballot box will not brings together its mombers on the keep you guessing all tho time.
ceed immediately with tho con­
Let the people of Sanford realize
be. opened
until
the
judges plane of sociability and friendly in­
The Smith Side Shown and Mu­ struction of 73 miles of brick paved that all tho Sanford Progressive
start
the final count at seven tercourse. it is important that ev­ seum furnishes all the freska that highway s for which a contract has League asks of them is patronage
The First Methodist Church
'I he can­ ery member of the club should at­ have not been corralcd b y . .any been awarded.
Tho Sunday school opens at 9:30 o'clock Saturday night.
and the financial support that is
"T h ere is more activity in railway
o clock.
The-Brotherhood class is didates lhay deposit their last sub­ tend these general days and thereby other aggregation and will amuse and
needed will be forthcoming without
construction work and more railway
especially active.
A largo attend­ scriptions nne money direct into the show an interest in the wlefare and instruct you.
any drawback whatsoever. .
extensions
are being, planned in tho
ballot
box.
In
this
way
no
one
hut
work
of
tho
department
entertain­
Squash, tho African
pigmy is
ance 1^ expected next Sunday.
The Matrons’ class is having a each candidate will know what they ing, . The occasion on Tuesday something that will more than en­ southeast than in a long time beforo. Fla.; school building, Albany, Ga.,
deposit in the box to be counted by. promises : to ba a delightful affair tertain you and he is even better There is a large and constantly in­ and addition, Columbus, Ga.; roads,
record breaking attendance.
creasing volume of construction
with its* splendid program at which than the freakiest of the freaks.
The entire school is working for the judges.
Houston county, Ala., and Lowndea
Cisco, the Ape Alan goca a tong work and week after week more and Winston counties, Miss,; streat.
Subscribers who have promised tifno Mrs. Lucille Aapinwalt Tokach
400 in attendance by Easter. If you
•re not connected with a school visit candidates their subscription?, shotfla wifi sing, A group of songs written way to prove the Darwin theory manufacturing plants are being es­ improvsment, Falrhope, Ala.; ware­
tablished.
make good their promises b
y
.b£ • H*pular composer, Carrie Ja - and he Is a study all to himself.
*Uh ua Sunday.
house, Shorties!, Ala.; waUrwo^fc*
“ These are some of tho thlnge extension, Boyls, Miss.
cqjW
-Boqrf
and
ber
charming
com­
,
Tiney
Small,
the
Midget
Is
smaller
Preaching at l l o’clock by the their subscription to the esndidst*
. favorites everywhere. than tie name suggests.
that mark the rising tide of pros­
pastor, subject, "Jesu s Planning for or cslling st tho Hersld office.and positions
"Construction contracts have been
awarded as follows:
* Revival."
The evening sermon, paying for same. Ono more lub- Attention’ I* called t o .th e article in
Mitchell’s Ten Thousand. Dollar perity In the southeast.
subject, "Who is Responsible?"
scription may be tho one your fa- auo_tlft»-*tolumn of The Herald on Merry Go Round will entertain the . "Among the (team of construction
’.‘Apartment house, Macon, Ga.;
work to be done, s a . reported this bridges, Arcadia, F ia„ Palm Beach '
All welcome In
the
Method­ votire candidate needs to win the Carrie Jaeobf-IHfhd1that frill be of children and the grown folks. -prise he or she has been working for. special InterutCtO- those who love
ist services.
The Palace of Mystery will prove Weak,' are:
county, Fla.; church building, Ajlel,
"Apartment houses, Atlanta, Ga., Ga.; compress building, Augusta,
Candidates who have been prom- music and her 'music. There is a very mysterious rffid yqt it will be
ired subscriptions should call on grace and beauty, a tender melody entertaining and keep you guessing. two, St. Petersburg, two, Miami and Ga.; cold storage plant, Ciarksdalo,
Committee Meeting
In her songs that is very appealing There are many othors among Jjic West Palm Beach, Fla.; bridges, Miss.; garage buildings, Bethuns,
A meeting of ties committee on those promises before ft is too late.
Every member of the club is urged list, some of them of tho very latest Beaufort county, South Carolina, S. C„ and Huntsville, Ala,; fire sta­
funds and refreshments for the cele­ There will be no next week. Now
to
be present upon this occasion.
types and put oh hers for the first and Wilkinson, county, Ga., church tions, Bay M in ers, Ala.; factory
bration next week is called for Sat­ is the time to cash every promise.
I»
Remember
It
is
better
to
have
too
time, os the Majestic Shows are buildings, Brookhaven, Miss., Coch­ building, Durham, N, * C .; court­
urday afternoon at four o'clock at
Wednesday afternoon meeting of anroute north for the summer and ran and F t. Valley, Ga., and Me* house, Lafayette, G a.; paving, 8L
many
votes
than
to
lose
the
prise
the Woman’s Club. Every -member
the Literature Department.
will equip and outfit .here with Coll and Rock Hill, S. C .j club­ Petersburg and West Palm Beach,
of’ tho committee M U S T be present. you are working for by not having
Magazine Day—
house, F t. Lauderdale, Fla.; court­ Fla., and Vicksburg, Miss.; school
new shows.
enough.
Urgent.
Magazines Worth While— Miss
houses,
Pearl river county, Missis­ buildings, Clarksdale, M in., and
Candidates,
their
.friends,
and
the
Committee are Mrs, Deane Tur­
Guild.
After the big talkfcst of the can­ sippi, and Wheeler county, Ga.i Labe Helen and Seabreeze, M in .;
general
public
are
Invited
to
witness
ner. Mrs. W. P ; Carter, Mra. C. H.
The Menace of the Popular Mag­ didates neat week the campaign will city halj, Douglas, Ga.; drainage, roads, Lowndea county, M in., Palm r t
Dingee, Mrs. PilkLngton, Mrs. Alfred tho final count of votes and
azine— Mrs. E. W. D. Dunn.
resolve Itself into a quiet hunt in Clearwater, Fla.; factory buildings, Beach county, F la., and WHcoz
ing
of
the
seven
pritss,
which
will
m j « and Mra. Moughton.
Roll Call—Favorite Magazines
t h * country districts. Still hunting Brunswick abd Columbus, Ga.; fra­ county, Ala.; theatar building, Co­
bo
made
at
The
Herald
office
to­
Mra. W, W. Abernathy,
and Why? *
la very popular in county politics.
ternal building, West Palm Beach, lumbus, Ga.
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A CHIEL 18 AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
“ HE’LL PRENT ’ E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
lO O O o o o o o a o B O o o a o o o a a a a a o i
Sanford should have a celebration
The Candidate
The following from the Waahlng- at least once each year and keep the
ton Star i* of considerable Interest town on the map. The real benefits
in these days of political agitation; of tne»c big celebrations cannot be
and candidature:
|computed in dollurs and cents.
It
Talk to him tenderly. Treat him brings people to this city that
would not come here otherwise and
with care,
Pack up his suit case and hand him while the shows take out some mon­
ey they also leave money here and
his fare..
Give him a full book of speeches to put other money into circulation
that is idle money unless started
quote,
I beljuvc in enter­
lel to bind'tMj his in circulation.
Put in aome flannel
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throat.
year but also in entertaining our
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iniment, Heal Up
Bring forth the liniment,
• the twist
: not entertain them they go else­
Voters will leave in his hand-shahing where to be entertained and spend
their Sahford money in other.places!
wrist.
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Listen polttely knd don’ t let him aae It is nice to. talk about a quiet city
You're wondering what your ap­ with no noises but the noises get
pointment „will be.
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yli'iU/ all of intern after, and it is
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deny the charge. Let us
Many are watching his march in Vhc
hay* -flj'Jiig celebration and enjoy
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TS^ho look for advantage if things ourselves (or. ii week ami no one will
be any the worse for the joy ride
If' •»; ,f, go Jtlfl way.
ftd rdqst toil and stand guard o'er after it is' over. It will also get us
together oh. the questipn of a Sem­
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your , hopes and your fears,
And you think you’ ve, done, well If inole county fair and mother good
thing! for the city nmi,county.
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Charley Chaplin, the movie rnrnedinn has just iiigiied a new contract
and thereby saved the motion pic­
ture magnates from nervuuj pros­
tration. They have been negotiul• ing with him for several weeks, and
now John it. Frueler, presiderlt of
the Mutual Film Corporation has
caught the lug fish for:
$4.46 ii minute: or.
$268 an hour, or,
52. 147 (Id a day , or.
$22.8*4.00 a week.
$670,000,00(1 a year
No Person in the world, other
than a king or an emperor unless
Charles M. Schwab .'is president of
the C ni'i d States Sti*&gt; I 1 urponition
WHS ltd exception Ins-, ever reieneil
half that 'iilury
Chai ley t hnplin l twenty •&gt; i
years obi
f Jiupi l in - Ini-, h'l
tart ati &gt;
Sanford yomignter&lt; to cmulati-ig
Charley, even if t lie w.ik''- are en­
ticing.
* VSori'elJnies I hpt-itk **ifl|y about
the itppeiiriiiice of some of our
streets qn(i alloys
It it nlway- •loinv it h Mu* ^'(l 11.-&lt;I.iI ' In., i . i t' . r&gt;.
nr. t&gt;si,iv-w s Inn it i» ...iioor imj
slide I (^ keep ulir . ilit
I -I .........us i-h-fHi as « i wmild Iiki
Hut ilmi
the iiiiclt yards generally suiTcr ,in
tfiq. big dean up is sol! evident not
Ortly in this city • lint every city.
&lt; - hamlet and village in tin- country,
it evidently nappenp in.'-turkr beruns 1 the following Is opied from a
Starke paper
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Starke lias her slmrg of a lint is
culled "nasty idee" people
Their
idea id Mi niilim-n •a.'urm - to light
every time the •Indue* pi the t nic
Club are forced to Horfnre a clean-up
of the town
The (rout yards are
raked, also sometintew ,t)n&gt; streets in
front o f tho premises, bqt, njefry on
the backyards!
There the filth
gathers up to atay forveer arul
day. Home of the women of Starke
screen their rooms and keep every­
thing ns "neat us a new pin," then
— pour dish water out of tho kitchen
window*.
8 ome of our merchants
y ..keep tneir stores very clean and or
* derly, but t hair backyards are so
tillered up with old boxes, barrets,
. gunny sacks, old paper and sweep
[ng» ,-tlll the edatomers, did they en
•li-Vtcr. tin' stores through the buck
■'tfouni '^ould be disgusted and look
. i, /pr cleaner places..
Y 1 understand that the city dock
' ( will not be repaired any because it
, ,.,will soon be torn up and a brick
l!'- street laid there. This is all right
. -' but at the side landing p lan where
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-• i rough wouthor thffrA. could be some
,, Ttpiirlng done thatYwouId keep the
.paasengers from breaking q leg or
failing-into the water. Nothing ex­
pensive, but juet 'a few boards nail­
ed down across tho holes and bad
places. The strangers coming over
in the ferry boat every dey do not
k n o w ’ that the dock will soon tie
torn duwn to make place for a new
one and the dilapidated appearance
of the landing place docs not apenk
well for the city at present.
We
should hurry on this work and. get
the city dock In good shape as soon
as possible, for this lake front is thq
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here the week of March 20th, Just
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of a new nation ‘ 'conceived, in II
erty and dedicated to the pro]
tlon that all men are created equal."
Without an army they foPght the
greatest of existing world empires,
that they might realise this vision.
A third of a century later they
fought the greatest navy in the
world that they might wdn for their
nation the freedom of the seas.
Half a century later they fought
through an unparalleled Civil - War
htat they might establish for all
time on this continent the inalien­
able right of life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happiness. A third of a
century loter they fought to eman­
cipate an oppreaoed neighbor, and,
victory won, gave back Cuba to the
Cubans, sent an army of school­
master* to educate for liberty the
Filipinos, asked no war indemnity
from their vanquished Vhemy," but
paid him libernlly for his property.
Meanwhile they offered land freejy
to any farmer who would live upon
and cultivate it, opqmld . ^ f o r e i g n
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Immigrants oq equal terms \h« door
of industrial opportunity, shared
with them political equality, and
provided by universal taxation for
universal education.
'•T h e cynic who can see in this his­
tory only a theme for hi« egotistical
satire ia no true American, Vbafever
his parentage, whatever his birth­
place.
He who looka with pride
upon this history which hia. fathers
hnve written by their heorir deeds,.
who accepts with gratitude #lho-in­
heritance which they have bequeath­
ed to him, amj^who highly resolves
to prcsoj-vc "'this inheritance un­
impaired and to pass it on to hU
descendants enlarged and enriched,*
is a true American, be his birthplace
or his parentage what it may.

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
Edmund Brpese Tonight
production, which have been gen"The Lure ef Heart's Desire." a eroualy praised as the most braumarveloua five part Metro, wonder- tlful scenic views ever shown on the
play, produced by the Popular acteen.
....
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Plays and Players and starring Ed- ^ "T h e Great Divide is hern &lt; m as
round Breeso, the powerful dramatic one of the most xpensive pint ucactor will be ecen
hero tonight nt tsor.s which has been produced by
the Star Theatre.
This photoplay any of • thjt, makers of motion plcabounda with novel
and interesting lures and it abounds with thrill upon
scenes.
The story
deals with ro- thrill
and a standard of photomagee and intrigue. In the Alaskan playing whictf bespeaks credit for
wastes and in sharp contrast, life every one of its cast frnnm the stars
in New York’s fast society set. Mr. to the most humble player.
IJreesc-ia supported by a utrong.cast Manager Herndon of the Star
including Arthlr Hoops, Jeannette Theatre has booked "The Great
Horton. Evelyn Brant. John Mahon Divide" us the attraction at the
and other stage and screen artists of Star Theatre on Thursday. March
9th.
prominence.

"T h e Plunderer” a Famous Actor
Few American actora are better
known both herp and abroad than
William Hiley Hatch, who takes the
powerful part of "B u lly " Preaby in
tho Fox Film Corporation's, WilHam Fox, President, production of
The Plunderer by Hoy Norton. Ills
last stage triumph was P AID IN
FD LL in which he played Captain
Wiliams.
Mr. Hatch has been on
the stage thirty year* and had play­
ed more than UOO parts. He had
been before that an artist, a church
singer, concert performer, musical
comedy star, in The Chinese Honey­
moon, and legitimate actor.
Now
under the management, of William
Fox. who has enlisted in Tiia
'r
l*
r*
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&lt;* ■* nr vice
T The following f/&lt;jm tlje'&gt; Arcadiu
practically every great star, Mr.
Knterprise is worthy p f .more-than
Hatch has turned to the silent stage.
passing notice here ii^ Sanford:
Ilis work as Lon Crook ,in the Fox
We pudendum) the Commercial
&lt;$&gt;
production oT From the Valley of
Clult in considering the matter of]
the Missing will be recalled with
getting out some expensive litera­
pleasure by all lovers of the photo-,
ture to boost the town and country |
play, His work in the Bird of I’ nr❖
♦
and attract home seekers
In our
ailise. The Master Mind and The
humble opinion we need promotion
Squaw Man, as well ns in the lead­
much worso than publicity and the
ing roles with William Gillette, all
money we might spend for rxpemrtvp |
combine to make Mr Hatch the
literature could be used to better
♦
♦ - must eminent of character a&lt; tor«
♦&gt;
♦
advantage in other ways
Few who have admired the splendid
We have not been able to per «j All laical Ad vertlHcmcntH Under ml portrait of William Gillette in the
inuneii!l&gt; locate all the home-seekers Thia Heading T H R E E C E N T S a lobby of the Empire Theatre. New
Im come Miming in without being U n e For Each Inaertlon. M in im u m York know that it Is the work u(
iltliu ted In imliliill &gt; and until we ( ’ harm* 2 .r» ('e n ls .
i In* versa!lie actor

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

if*it Ilie to do this
nim.i i im I|i i f :ii ur* ’
t\ mild

nut

a nil,all

why

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leallet

st-tling

(nr t b the at t r net i"iis and .id\nn
' i g . • 111 Ci* Ii|i|ltni1 1" 1he prns pert n r .
i ml o- i with enrri--pti-'iili‘n&lt;%&gt;. an
i w e r every pnrpnsi ‘
AM inquiries
i miccriitllg limds -hmlld be m. allublc to real i-st.tle meinbera u( I he
club and they should be able to give
the p m- pi cti.r any delmleil info-nm

tun • ill. vr m tig 1 1 i•- r it ii 111 ry
•
Urn r*ii .i find -Ini••k•* uf m-liqii.it
Tif &lt;r 1 1 .tr* t*nt(&gt; i&gt; •nit If, fnrini-r »
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For Hale
riioifoughbn d
It
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l&lt;ei| Eggs (or hatching. 51.(10 for M.
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I a \ r e-., lleralif" ( »(!',

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Marie Doro Star* in
"Diplomacy"
If you had married the most beau­
tiful girl that you had over Been in
y ° ur li,c* “ ftcr tt romanti‘‘ courtship
* hich Fou nPVPr " v,,n *toW C('
»■&gt;&lt; her who she was or where she
,rom- i‘ n,i ,f- uh" &gt;'ou hnd
been married only a short time,
every hot of evidence that you could
find pointed to the fad that she hud
betrayed you and stolen war plana
with which you had been entrusted
a foreign spy would you believe
*u'r Ku'i*&gt;’
That is the situation in "D ip lo ­ Mary Pickford (n "Poor Little rippina"
h oxt Monday at the Star
macy, tho adaptation of the great

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/
Ijft fit*'
I**r11
7iJ nip

it tt'U'; jmT- '
For Side ur Petit ~.:c..r7t nntnrr
ten out mure fur the benefit of the] Magnolia and Palmetto avenues
printer than frr publicity purpurea 1W. J. Thigpen.
2ft-lf
The orel while Chnniber uf Cum-1
For .Sale 'JTte best high and dry
merer dim led .It-' ctlo-M during the
'
hi.use
lots In **Gi nrgetnurn "
Cor
past year to promoting ii&gt; tndu&gt;try
f-'le-afi and
In (Ins vu lolly
The rr-.i!i- of il,.ii 1*M It St i ' d It.i . \\i
\,|.U -&gt;s flux I I .
murk uf* wort h :i,oic to (I.i bu«tnc*v c.i-v |•.i . nu-i t»
*. I •'
interest. n( tb ti n i nmi the devi l
opn., i i.i 1 1 ,,
. i r&gt; ' 11 .i.&lt; .ill ib,
H1
f i l l ! Ill • - .!
W.I
I
moin-y yet spent by nur pcqil" tor l.'k c J I ,'iOIMI cu-h '* L# er. tinii Dd
publicity purposes
^ ct the work pay m "it • Wi l l r« l!
ittrulc. ^ htw.is seriously hMiolirujiped for bul he —&gt;&gt;LI kefori- N^ei 1 l*t
C. S
of Jutids. With our iiew amt flniicd Ad a ms A l t a mo n t e Si'riiig.FI v
nTdVnixaUon at work along this Une
of promotion thu results would he
tremendous.
For Sale 1 sideboard, I leal hoi
In order to encourage investments covered couch, 1 revolving boqk
in our Iambi wu must promote and case, I gasoline range. I Ju-tior vio
dcvffup the trucking industry and tin. I settee and chairs to match.
insure the pcnrtAncnt success of Inquire 10fi E, flrd Hi. Sanford, F*1
those n!reudy engnged in it.
We
49-tf,
cannot and should not locate u new
For Sale— Nice pony, spring wngoo
citizen where un old one has made
n failure.
We cannot assure any and harness^ all for $96.00. Leaving
Enquire L. T. Crislcr, Ohio
great measure of success in the city.
6 f&gt;-tp
trucking industry until the growers House,
ure organised into a systematic
Eggs! Eggs!— S. C. Hhode Island
working body.
They must adopt
Red eggs from prise winners. $1.50
cooperative methods of, growing,
per 16. Cockerels $1.60 to $2.00.
gathering and marketing, just os
Choice Berkshire pigs. Day old baby
other trucking Canter* have done
chicks, 10c.
I’hone 3711. IL L.
before they can hope for large re­
Garrison, Sanford, Fla.
56-4tp
sults. When this is dono our lunds
will sell without publicity.
For Sale— Fine lots on Myrtle
They need all the help the Com­
mercial Club can render. The funds avenue, nt rock bottom prices for
of the club devoted to this work cash. Also two story house corner
will be Well spent and prove moro Oak and Fourth street. Apply 410
63-8tp
effective, even in the matter of pub­ Oak avenue.
licity than any literature they might
For Sale— Wholesale fish business
scatter abroad - while they are neg­
nets, Ash boats, launches, etc. C. L
lecting . this important promotion
Vincent. *
28-tf
work at home.
• • i
For Hale —One 6 cylinder StifSeS Just at this time when there are
baker. 191 &amp; Model. 7 pnavengcr
wars and rumors of warn the sub­
car.
Electric starter and
ject of partiotism is one that is near touring
one-man top.
Cheap fO'
lights.
and dear to our hearts.
Lyman
rash. B. &amp;. O. Motor Co., Sanford,
Abbot expresses It in the following:
66-9lc ,
-'A nation is made great, not bf its Fla. .
fruitful'acres, but by the men who
cultivate them; not by Its great
forests, but by • the men who use
them; not by Its mines, but by tho

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Edgar
l* ruler the direction
Lewis, the riewly eligngei prodiii er
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[for the i .itInn C o m p a n y , tin i Hill

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Sardou drama In which* M trie Doro
is being starred by the Famous
Players Charles Frohraan Company
on tho Paramount Program.:t It la
the attraction at th ej Star Friday,
March 10. This la not the first time
that the exquiaita Miss Doro has
played the role of the mysterious
Dora, for she co-starred with Wil­
liam Gillette and Blanche’, Bates in
the celebrated revival of the play at
the Empire Theatre laa( year, when
she was declared to bo the star of
,n
i « th» nrndurlion.'

Ui-dneMla&gt;. M.inh Mh \Sdamn Fux Day Willimu
I-urii ii ni u; I he Pluntli-ri-r,’ ,i five part story slurring
tin- Milium Miillur ;n tqr 6 and |/»«•
I hut -din . Miin h Ulh Hi:- Fuir-fDuy
llousi- Peters
..ml Film. n „ M|l IM t i :. ( i ri:sl ! &gt;i v i11■
Ill tlV*•
".ll " ’ ■■ L- .. *
tf &gt;f In
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'pour f.lllle
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mid u NI oilier
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t'nnrtrlH liy lln* Star’s. Orchp.sta. Nightly

Matinee Daily at 3:15; Night a t 7

William Fox’s "Plunderer” with William
Farnum, nt Star Wed. March 8 th
For Rent— Hevernl nice office
1 have n Huhy Maxwell cur in a
rooms over Yowell's. Enquire N, P. good iiinilition I would well for
Yowclt At Co.
32-tf
LIOU.UO or trade for a tons. Write
J. H. Coales, Wekiwa, Fin.
57-2c
Board and room by day or weok.
Gate City House.
29-tl
host Gentleman's Solitaire Dia­
mond Ring.
Return to Herald of­
5 7 -2 tp
For Rent— 6 room house, 422 Pal­ fice for suitable reward.
metto, $ 1 0 pet month.
W. M.
For Sale— Two lots near corner
Haynes, Herrld Ofllre,
4 7 -tf
( elery avenue und Hickory -street,
For Rent— 708 Park avenue. En­ sixe each lot 41 feet by 128 feet.
quire of IL C. Du Rose, F rst und Saleable white people only. WUIW
Park » v « tie.
A 8 -rf
Saleable white people only. $ 1 G0.00
—--------------- •—;---- —-------- ^ ------ for both lot*.
Inquire Herald Of­
For R-nt— S x .oom fiat, with fice.
57-tf
bath and largo front porch. I l l E.

United Btatee Loses Trade.
Hrarll exports great quantities of
rubber, but buys Us automobile tlrea
from Europe, not because European
tire* arn beat, but because Europe na*
better trade connection in llraxll than
ban tne United states.

HENRY McLAULIN
JE W E L E R
M Y SPECIALTIES:

PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
For Sale —About 60,000 fine large
ROGERS' PLATED W AR E V
Hell
pepper plants, at $1 . 0 0 per n.
For Rent — Light
housekeeping
Y •
ELGIN AND W ALTHAM WATCI1EB
apartments, close in Electric light Ed Putnam, It K [) No 2
57*2tp
ami gas 209 East Fifth St.
66-2c
Cnmmrreirl St.

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W ANTED

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See. J. T. Allen, Seventh and
Leujcl for heavy hauling, plowing
And. cutting. He ia prepared to do
kll |ipda of team work. Phone 304.
60-12tc

Harbor* on the Adriatic.
The principal gulf. of ,ho Adr1» tJo
ere th0»e of Manfredonla on the we«L
Venice and Trieste on the north, and
vjuarnero on the northeast There
ore numeroue and admirable bay harbora extending from Flume and cub

meg wko work In them; not by Ha
For Ront— Two furnished
railways, but by the men who build 817 Wwt Second St.
harb^n*,»|n S i Wont5*rful Padlocked
20-tfe
harbor, tbp Docehe d! CatUro The
and run them. America w u a great
jltialt of Otranto, where Italy epHouse for Rent— No. l l i West
land-when Columbus discovered it;
Wanted— Palmetto pin* or cyAmerican ihav* mad* o f‘ it . a grsat Ninth 8t. Apply to H. C. DitBooe, proas lop.
S. Sherman, Sanford E
S CU
! r t *°wide.
^
land,
leM xx#i
45 miles
Here Is“ alathe
nation.
118 N. Park Are.
87-Ue
66-Stp
- g n l f l c « » Albanian harbor Aviom!

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B» rf-

M a x w e lls
Magazines Periodicals
Soda W ater
Confectioneiy
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

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ON TUESDAYS
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY MARCH 1 0 . 1916

IN THE STATE

sirin.n Won l)fli*if
,
the Stetson Literary
So.-j.-i •, uoii a very interesting d&lt;bnl,‘ lllrtl niitht ut the University
auditorium
frnm
Sanford
Kith
Before the ' |m-:i ki-rn were
'•alle.t uj.on several excellent numtliven on th• orcntt hy
M i " II ITTI Miller
|y,f

1 1 1,1 I 'M
Mf 1 1hu

L/.’ |

|ilnt fAir in

Sanford
lVfifr^*cir

lt-LU. . iniro&lt;|lived the speaker*.
P E O P L E O F S A N F O R D DO
T l"' qltistlnr., " Iti Hii] Vi-d That it
,N I inn.. - ar., ( „ r t'i.. i'r. sent ('on-'
, N O T K N O W O F T H E IR
l
t.i IntTeUJtt- the Faiilllles for
P O S S IB IL IT IE S .
N.ttlnuui Prepared Ulus" n;i. treated
in &gt;\&gt;i) pilose possible, Hie arguC. M. Berry, our efficient county metUa were good, us wu* the dellv‘ demonstration agent is one of the er&gt;.
Kuril of the speakers u ns
happiest men in .the county today, Ktveti If) minutes and a rebuttal
On Wednesday 'ho hnd twenty-one allowed of S minutes to the llrst
agents here with him from various sp.-nker on eatdi sidi
St' Dun had
parts of the state and among themjtl" Iterative side.
The judges.
were several government men. Mr 1 &lt; It M &lt; h i * | q i , i f i i of \ "1 i * n t e o u n * r U i ■ itl ! •, " ( ( ri - sc' -nt
Rorry hud been telling them of tlo- t . . p r . .;
&lt;
it
v
:
ilii'l
IlnJl!
beau ties and virtues of the Sanford
• ller
V «i( S i m f u n J ,
section and t|»ey came over here to relnl. 1 ■" i t h e t:l* - 1 s i o u i • Ui i ' t r ( a v u f
\\ 'll I
verify h*is statements
They wer«
iud.
w r. I,Id..
if i’ M
simply umuled at the many udv\
I' It
d •. .1
.
TI
tuges offered try
U U t i s . r f e r l i o t t i r * D o - eral
H i"" .»n»i
farmer and stork
Irtr^tiser,. and .left l ' r.
wit It the feelTng; tnut
that all Mr llerr.
li.-r. ,
it
anforu a . re Hume
hud said about' the Sanford section I Humph. ■Lucille Hines and Marian
lLive for Stetson w.re r.ur S'-h ufwas true.
' . »
- f *%
i lilt, I far i e-* Field a' d ( I , lilt ,!■» is
The agents attended a group meet­
1 After the &lt;|l;H||te t ||c 'll or in S:ming ut Kustis,^ Tavares and Lev*
(■•t«i i"'&lt; i : » Hu n .-! i " ih n\ i r Mill'
burg on Monday nnd Ttir*di.
1 1 1 1. .
. -1 1 . ,1 1 t , it,.,.
were chiefly interested in the pro
(• .r &lt; • I l f mil .1
■ In r&lt; . li;ii r *
ing of Natal hay in Lake eoui.t. I, ,
| ,T
'l ilts' product ttlone ha* given I .
i'ore advertising than an other
thing and yet Mr Iterry showed t!
ugents the same kind of buy grnW
n g here and seventeen ..tl . r 1 ■!
id buy and stock feed
I b sea-n
• » vai■!I HUjiih I in g.irls
many of the fnrmers in Sen ignle
i i *i
.
v ‘..I Ini ve I lie high pile 1I s I
1
grow Natal hny and
•~t tin
i&lt; . Mu' el lb
.-.ame for the market
l.
M 'll | h
\
\
;
ut,-hr
.
1
,
Mr Berry is also greatly 1 1.11
I .*■ i g
i-'t d in the silo firopoHitinn a- i
set'Uon raises he-tter .or- it

DELEGATION AUTO PARADE
OF FLORIDA FEATURE OF
WITH WILSON BIG FESTIVAL
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R E P R E S E N T A T IV E S V A L U A B L E P R IZ E S T O

V O T E D W IT H

OUR

G IV E N

P R E S ID E N T

ON

FOR A U T O S

PRESIDENT

slon on the fith of March, A. D.
IDld at 7:30 p. in. Prcsentj B. W.
Herndon, president: Aldefiien C. H.
Dingeo, F. L. Miller, D. P &gt;M o rn o e,
Jno. Adam i, V* . W. Ahlifftnyiy.
-Minute* of last mpetiug read and
adopted.
Communication
from
Znchaty
Crate &amp; Novelty Weeks and Vir­
ginia Carolina Chemical Co., in re­
- l’ s
gards to liro hydrant, was read and
t- *
clerk instructed to notify the same
B E that their request will hi* attended S E N . S T O N E * S A Y S
to.

TUESDAY

A&lt;ib.
Alt of the Florida members of the
Afl the nuto owners in Seminoitf
house of regreaentativos who are county arc requested to get busy and
here —Sears, Wilson and Sparkman ■tudy* up on decorations for on.
stood hy President Wilson, and Tuesday, March 21st, the secondf
voted for the adoption of the rule of or Opening Dny of the big Spring
the urmivl ship resolution.
Me. Festival and Celery Fair there will
( lark Was not here
he u l.jg uuto parade that promises
Washington, March 7 President to eclipse anything that has evot
W(Ison's stand that congress fthtil boon arranged in this part of Florida,
not advise American’s to •nbtllidon The nuto parade given here at the
t * • lr right** to truvil the *VAs on Seminole County Fair was one of
i eiihaiit Ship* armed for defense the
beit advertisements that this
in a-. *irdatn e with international law city i n f had and received favor­
n u indorsed to the house today hy able eomigent from all the visitors.
two heavy test voles on the tmteh- We can go this par adit ono hotter
disrussed McLemore resolution.
as the conditions are more favor­
Ity substantia! majorities the nd- able uml the ladies expect to take a
iininnstruMoit forces defeuted ntvery active part in the auto parade.
t«atn]&gt;t i*
The romniittee has written to -ihe
Tic ll*
.f the I'ri-ml lit’* uppi, auto -uppl, houses and d nine. ^i*t
1 i11 ,! -w ;mil put it squarely before the I of pm&gt; will he.giv'QU ko the Wjiltier.-'
also give
* ’ limit itn.ri &lt;1 nicnt. fur u I {Janford n.eri hunts will
^
i -p&gt; i i .i ! • i;b nt i li........ .. | prir,&lt; d V l’,h til. I .isl; (Tin.-I till'
i, •'.t th'i' itr
auto •■ *',•&gt;&lt; will b .1 mp
rt paid
i &lt;t ti " l&lt;ii
thi- ''veiling the for t in ir tune
i.i- it iuii forue* will ruuv i* lu
As111 (rmti i hi- pleasure of having

WANT WAR

H E IS

TH AT

A N X IO U S F O R

Mr. Lake and others came before
the council nnd asked the council if
W O RLD PEACE
they had any objection to'th e pro*
motors of the Spring' Festival using ' Washington, D. C., March 9.— ,
certain streets for the fair. The d t y
Senator Stone’ of Missouri, chair­
council stated that they had no ob- man of the senate foreign relations
jections.
commit lift, declared in the senate'
, Mr. Lake also asked the city today after u conference with Presi­
council to doimto $150.00 for Fnlq, dent Wilson last night: ‘ ‘ That so far
uml on motion
said request w ® }, from the President desiring to in­
granted, provided the county*. dA| volve this counlrjf in thi* disastrous'
nulrd $260.IA).
Hufopeun war. his-supreme wish is
Mr. Fitts ramo before the council to avoid that calamity."

and Muted he wanted a phone at his
" 1 have a notice standing on the
home ifnil asked the council if they calendar that I would oh tomorrow
could get, the Southern Hell Tele­ uddrrs* the senate on the subject of
phone Company to put one out armed merchant ships," Senator
there. The clerk was instructed to Stone continued. "W ith much care
rnfet the shove to city, attorney and I. had prepared n speech which I
get hik&gt;ipinii&gt;ri as to what the coun­ purposed to deliver. There are po­
t'll mold iiTh. ln the matter
tent reasons why I would be glad to
Mr. DuhoV cum** belon* the^ lay thi sc matured views on thi* and
tiourd and u*l-J d the city luum'it to correlated subject* before the sen­
place the Ragsdale property at u ate; Hut some of my colleagues have
nominal assessment, and he would i xpressed to tu*- their In lief that it
'lean up all taxes now ibm on *am.
would In* bitter i( I should defer the
Ottamotion ‘ arned, Mr Dub im* ami delivery of t!ii* nililrew (or the time
It t’ MaxwTU. the. u m k h t to go being,
over the [iroperty in question and
I recognize the force of what
report at inA I me. i mg
1• • V i' ll,,ri - T u t l oi and the ]
m m Iit|{ p ic l i.fr turn
tlie) Have m.nl to me and in fact
The eommunicuvlon of Juy 11.
lu i*. M,le&gt; tiny pulled m ilie puny that
will be here Festival
sympathize with their suggestions.
I rw, 11 r- li miliary tr*t* indicate t hey |Week will taUi picture* of the vuri- Heck in regards to Marshall I nunLast i . i g HI 1 had at other v « r&gt; frank
dr * *t.,i ,. b* in,* daligi run* on ae
, i -ii -t.i ,1 1 b itta;ur unt* | i -i
..* I .nifurd ami Sun
talk with the I r* side ii I l am sure
il be ,iin in the theatre* count ••f dying -.park-, wa* re.nl and
bird ■
I will not otlelid if
I nay that so
reft rn d to lire cniiimtttee iur a*
i .i i d. t H'- r ,1ut,i*•ri will |all ii * r 11
(l il ted Males.
(ar from the President desiring to
I,
l tn way of ttie (Hire re*n- - 'I In lad i s are esjiei'tally urged to tention
in**il\e this country *ltt this disas­
lu­ ii-1 nt i a ml a ma jurit y |thin l. ...... till* parade to lie given
Report "I sai Mary iu»i*ecti&gt;r wa*
trous »n r hi* supreme wish is to
ill H.IVI- been pliii t* nn r * 1 &gt;x M.ir.H 21* f ,i* it will read and ordered tiled
ll
avoid that ratlin it c
I may not he
Report uf &gt;hi* I ■■f po’ ice wa* r
I
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! i . tn', t In wnrbl ,i&gt; i |,-iu- lu
he
* .i* large .1 * &lt;m imiki it
i
accord
w
u
li
some
of hi* views
"t I ■ r seel ion gif t In*
• i■ i
t 1 .il it i|ui - nut i mlnrsi
I
F I
75
ll ll' 1
1 1 jie priqu-r *ii ,■t" &gt;rt it can and nrd&gt; r- d tiled
M
but
it
should
lie
impossible
for uny
rln
.
.
]i
r
x
Him i* |iiattti*il after
Report "I i 1 ,-rK and iiill'itor was
•t.
. t-m -&lt; .ii 111.-1 tin- !’ ri-*i he n i '■ .' griifid -un &lt;■**
• •r
senator to believe that the President
t'
i* nil and grown on thi ftmuh d .1
|read, showing coTleelintis (»*r tin*
U
Tie i n'ti mil let* !r&lt;un the Worn]■ - ('T' lg ll (puli' &gt;
■11 ' U f
ut
has so changed the attitude he has
ready fertilized nnd uilh I hi i'. i *
month of Feliruarv, 111Id. to In*
Will
tinigibitniM
li
liiltly
(lie
mi'*
1
Mr*
Dili
ljl*.
i
olisintilig
■'(
'!
t
so
long maintained ns an ndvomte
I
ing wells rui»»t.H f i r if 11H pltttl 41- t 'i
$isibl.il and ordered (lied
]
I , i-i! "I tin' I r&gt; -.I'tiiit and Sei re- Mr*
I1 urtur.
(t ’after.
urter. Mr*
iiriuT. Mr*
I
1
ah
1
of
peace us to wish now to make
fan."its corn hell* iif lie ti nt.in
Treasurer'» report was rend and
1 4 i.-mi* will runtime tin* mli- Terheun and Mi*- U J Hill will
I III I 111 to il
hi.•
i| wii- bur
thi*
country n party to this conflict.
•uni northwest. This'jforu brings
marine tiegutialinii* wttli (ii-rmnny I have charge uf tin* (caturn a* well ordered fill'll
rI li t U'T11b- lil hg s ill si i
i.d
r.ilii
"
1
have from the First been enrngood price here or is fed to t'-In q in- I. « in i
i« •ii today the a* ••(hers and the ilub ui!l butt their
A ii ndiinaiice amending Section fhlly opposed tu haying any of these
■1 -i -■i ,
Mi*
.1 t• f
at 1 ri d !
stork after it matures.
Mr. Perry
i Huu*e rejei ted the proposal tu allow aa*istunc« toward making the auto 243 of the Revised Ordinances of
i npat h) of the
has the
believes that the green corn should ^ ' " r*lbii'tiiiiilmiiiistriitiorv amendinents tn parade the biggest and best that the (ity o( Sanford was placed on questions presented in any formal
uni all li lion
wu.. to the senate aI.d I hate h e n
he put In silos and fed to the in'll* I " “ I h III tier I I I "
tl,. Mi I.i inure resolution .and then hi* ever I... .. arrang'd
Every uuto its lirnt rending and passed
Moved equally e p p ee d to at y public disi lint eouhl be procured from ih&lt;
■iltiplid the sperial rule (nr consider- trwner should cupie In
unit seconded that the rules he waiv­ cussion of l In **■ qin stint* wlith' they
Ft hi r S.lllfulll 1 i ll I)
eulilc men.
The cattle would to
itin'i uf the resolution ItS'if. r m i t l u g ----------------- —----- ed and pluci’d on its «e. nni I reading Will I 111 stlb i* t |.| lil I !(1til ill 1C lll«.............. i
. *r 11 •«i••* c i i •••*r ' i pi" i*l 1 111 n by Vut es—ol
weighed nt the time and .after tn
a 111 I.
H■ar I'r
Millers Id t ur&gt; * ii l 'I '1’ 1 b title nrd .
\ ve**, II ri-don'. 1*i
lu this xn w 1 have
I I*
,t t ■ . ■
'
l
■ ml •• *
b d for several mottle fton »
t ■ | - ri *pi i'lively
\\ uni.tn's t Tut* Saturdtry at '• p in I gee, A I.I mat hv, I ! Miller, 1&gt; l! gntlAtliq s
li.U )H 4lali lb**l l *'.,***Mi
■| ' I . ■
’ •
ll-..!
-ib.s of the gruwey
wmild I ■ i t ,
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* M onroe ai.il John Adults
Nt;X, m i v t ie iiiiise that I have at heart
.
i
, r11 ,
| i i i ■ .* i - r■ b a
wiighetl again and the growtr git
none. Ii was read hy title only i mi —.tint Is the mulnltranee of peace
i-%
lj.
hitvi
w.intiil
&gt;,itifurd
i
i-H
ry
.mil
the benefit* oT^ the surplus
lie
gassed. It was moved nnd seconded in this country— by withholding any
would also realize a handsome re­ thf pour article alien'd did tint tend
that the rules he further waived expression uf m&gt;/ opinion a so ong as
Of all the
turn from the fertilizer on the farm tn advertise our city
and
that it he re^d in frill and the questions at ‘i.yue are the legitiThe cattle man would realize tils phti-en III the wnrld where good
placud
on it* Final reading and I"**-j mate sul.Iorl of diplomatic negotlacelery. should He obtained uml pour J ifiU I TWO SPECIAL AND ONE REGULAR MEETINGS
profit from the extra high
suge
Aye's. H. \V Herndon,’ D (». tju, M
celery
nhnuid
t"
dump'd
into
the
commanded in the market for fat
Monroe, John Adams, C. H. I&gt;ln-| _ ■■| profoundly hope that no ureai it&gt; I’ouncil met in special *i*s("My council met in spuria! mesinn
rattle.
Instead of the cattle men 1 g »r hng» ism thin illy I- the place
gee, h 1, Miller, \\ \\ Ahernatljv . Bjon vxill arise when 1 shall feel
,|
,
11
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rHere
"(ii'tlld
III
.mo on March 2. 1!MG, at 1 o'clock m, ,i,t. .I t j, ,Jay. of Mar.-U ISlti, at
raising cattle to he sold to western 1 ‘ i f w i r s aid
No’s, none
It was then read in full
subjects up in
I'reaent, U W
Herndon, -j
p m
Pn».'nL, 11 \V
Firms (nr fattening it could all be slit upnh the bent there li III tin’ P in
arid
placed
un
its
third
reading
and
|
(
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y
t
t)ui
if
perchance
such
done right here in the county ami o u r . line nt ttiih tlun of the y •-.»r pri'Siilwot. and &lt; H I)ingi*e, \\ \\ Herndon, president, C. II Mingee,
passed.
Ayes,
H.
W
.
Herndon,
U.
un
O
C
C
aaj0[i
should
arise
1
will
speak
and
tinvullnf*
in
I
(n
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i
ll)
nhiiubl
Jno.
Adams
Abernathy. Jno
Adam*.
Ahsont. p &lt;; Monroe, F, L. Miller, W. W. 0. Monroe. John Adams, F. L. MU
m tune our own packing house and
and act as 1 think. In the mi’fitcanning factory wonhl be erected get plenty of good celery while here. |) (j. Monroe and F. L. Miller.
Abernathy. Ah**‘tit; Jno. Adams.
ler. C. H Dingee am] W. W. Aber­ Unie 1 shall give the President what
Our
visitor*
do
not
mind
paying
(nr
The
purpose
of
the
meeting
was
here.
The president stated the objee^ of
over support l ean In the discharge
something good but nothing will dis­ (or the purpose of approving bonds the meeting was fur the purpose’ of nathy.
..-The proposition is a gdod one and credit us as quickly as Interior cel­ of clerk nnd collector an'd treasurer
of those duties devolved upon him
An
ordinance
amending
Section
considering the case of A. A. Pres­
will bo tried out here this sasdn. ery, and othef vegetables for which and- assessor, and such other busi­
246 of the Revised Ordinances ol tho hy the constitution."
ton vs. City ol Ssnford.
It undoubtedly means that another this place is supposed to be famous. ness as may come before the coun­
Frank L. Miller offered the fol­ City of Sanford, of IBM, wits
good field has-been opened for profit
cil.
lowing resolution which was unani­ placed on its first reading and.
Mate Still Missing
Takes Personal Charge
for the stock raiser and the grower.
The bond of clerk and collector mously adopted:
" * passed. 'Moved dnd seconded that
Mate Jameson of tho dredge boat
S. J. Carnes, owner of the Carnes wui* here placed at $2600.00 and the
The demonstration agents here
the rules he waived and that it be
Whereas Judge Pgrkins has seen read by title and placed on its sec­ £lovls burned nero Monday night
Wednesday told Mr. Berry that the Hotel in this city has arrived from bond of treasurer and assessor was
is still missing and tho hoper of h'e
fit to sustain contention of A. A. ond reading.
St. Johns river valley was un­ Tampa and will take personal charge placed at $6000.00.
Ayo's, B. W. Hern­
comrades that he^ftnd taken to the
Preston
that
under
his
appointment
Mr.
doubtedly one of the boat cattle of hla property In thi* city.
don, Jqhn Adams, D. G. Monroe,
The bond of Jas. C. Roberta,
water and made his escape aro
hy
D.
L.
Thrasher,
Mayor
of
tho
McDaniels,
the
manager
of
the
ranges In the entire south and hack­
C. H. Dingee, F. L. Miller and W.
clerk and collector was presented,
dashed to the ground by his eon&gt;
ed up by the productive farms, Carnes will go to Tampa to take read and approved, Sureties, Fidel­ City of Sanford, in 1914, that the Wl Abernathy.
N o ’s, none.
Untied absence.
There seems no­
cattle, hog and sheep’ ranches, citrus charge of the Olive Hotel which ia ity and Deposit Company* of M ary­ said Preston can hold office ol treas­
It was then read hy title and
doubt
now
about
Jameson being
urer and nssessor of said
city for passed. It was moved nnd seconded
fruits and general farming proposi­ also the property of Mr. Carnes. land.
burned
to
death
in
the fire.
Ilia
an
Indefinite
term,
unless
removed
taking
tions the Sanford Action had un­ The many improvements
that the rules be further waived and
The
bond
of
R.
C.
Maxwell
as
companions
saw
him
last
as
he
was.
for
cause,
and
that
because
tho
place
here
call
for
the
presence
of
told possibilities. .This was no new*
that it he read in full and placed on
to Mr. Berry but It msde him feel Mr. Carnes and he will remain hero treasurer and assessor was presented, Honorable J. D. Davison, Mayor Us third reading and final paasage. leaving his room with some of bis
read and approved.
Sureties, Fi­ of tlfe City of Sanford did not ap­
clothes and it is supposed ho either
mighty good, coming from this through the summer months.
Aye'a, B. W. Herndon, D. 0. Mon­
delity and Deposit Company of point a new treasurer and assessor
succumbed
to the smoke and fell in
group of experienced men from Flor­
roe, John Adams, F. L. Miller, C. H.
Death of Maxey Robinson
Maryland.
the
room
or
fell down stairs and
on
tho
day
he
was
sworn
Into
office,
ida opd -other states.
Dingee and W. W. Abernathy. It
Word was received In the dty
The personal
bond
heretofore therefore the old treasurer and as­
was
burned
to
death on the lower
‘
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was then read in full and placed on
this week of the death of Maxey given by R. C. Maxwell la hereby sessor held over for another term,
deck.
• - a V-**i% l
its third, reading and final paasage.
Robinson, who died' in Lakeland the returned and hla bondsmen re­ and whereas we consider this le
R. I). Fog Leaves Sanford
Aye's, p. W. Herndon, John Adams,
*
contrary lo' our charter and a sec­ D. G. Monroe, F. L. Milter. CJ. II. Aye's, B. W. Herndon, John Adams,
It. B. Fox, Jr., who has held the early part of the week. Mr. Rob­ leased.
The clerk ia hereby authorized to tion of the state Constitution which
position of bookkeeper and clerk In inson uhtll a few weeks ago was
Dingee end W, W. Abernathy. C. H. Dingee, D. G. Monroe, F. L.
the offices of the Virginia Carolina part owner of the Bludwlne Bot­ draw vouchers' for premiums of provide* that the legislature cannot No’o, none.
Miller and W. W. Abrenathy^ No'a,
Chsmical Company of this city for tling Works of this city, disposing bonds of clerk and collector and create any office the term of which
An ordinance regulating tho ubo none.
Is longer than four years, and con­ of streets of the city of Hanford, Fla.,
the paft two years will reave March of his Interests to go Into another treasurer and assessor.
Chief of police report:
F. L. Miller offered the following trary to another section thereof
25tb for 'Dallas, Texas, where ho line of business at Mulberry.
was placed on il* first reading and Number of arrests .1 ..... ....
Mr. Robinson leaves no family »s resolution which was
read
and which provides (hat officers must
has accepted a ykfy fine position
passed. ’ Moved . and. seconded that Discharged...................... ... ..... ’___ 9
hold over until their successors are tho rules bo waived and that it be Sentenced on street..*.......
with 'thS Stone A -Webster Engin­ ho was unmarried, hut a host of adopted:
%
l
eering Corporation;
former
em­ friends throughout this section of
Whereas, Certain, clerical errors appointed and qualified, therefore read and placed on Its second read­ Ordered leave town
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1
the state will lie grieved to learn of
ployers.
have been discovered In the asses­ ho It
ing.
Aye’s, B. W. Herndon, John Fines assessed—$406.60
his death. The cause of his death
sors
kooks of 1916, therefore be it
Resolved. That tfio tity-attorney Adams, C. H. Dingee, F. 1&gt;. Miller, Uncollected....________________
3.00
While the many Ssnford friend* could not he learned.
Resolved, by the city counqU In pro. tem. Thoa. E, Vilstm. - he In­ D G, Monroe, W. W. Abernathy. Suspended
........ \ ................ 87.50
of Mr. Fox will regrht to lose him
specisl session this 2 nd day
of structed to take this case to tho No's, none.
It was read by title Hy itch to treasurer
Building New Homo
___ .* 449.25
a* a citizen of Sanford, they all
J. B. Calder, the genial agent lor March, 1916, that ths collector be Supreme Court and' to secure such and passed.
By work on stract.---- _______
7.00
wish him well in hla n$w position.
It was moved and eecohded that
A young inan with, a pleasing per­ the Clyde Line is having a nice instructed to make euch correction legal assistance its is nocossary to
$488.75
sonality, ho baa made many friends home erected on Sanford avenue, In the several totals where mletakes secure decision of the Supreme the rules be further waived hnd that
collecting
euch Court on the points 'at issue.
it be read in "full and placed on Us
The bills against the city were
here and it b only on account of having recently purchased the lot have occurred,
Council adjourned.
third reading and final paasage. audited and vouchers orderad
the fact that hla people are living from the. Realty Trust Co. S. O. amount! as are correct.
k
ti ttr iw
s . rv '
i« _
Council
adjourned.
B.
W.-Herndon,
Shipholser
has
the
contract
and
it
ia
Aye's, 0. W, Herndon, D. G. Mon drwan for same. Council adjourned.
In Dallas that he is leaving.
B.
W.
Herndon,
Attest:
President City Council.
rumornd that this is only the begin­
roe, F. L. Milter, John Adams, C. H.
B. W. Herndon.
The position made vacant by the ning aa several other homes will be
, President City Council.
Jo* C. Roberts, City Clerk. Dingee and W. W. Abernathy. I f •T -.
President City Council.
resignation of Mr. Fox will be filled built In this subdivision In the near Attest:
waa then read in full and placed on Attest:
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SANFORD HERALD

dtcorsUsna equal to those which and moanwhllo la a fucat ej^ the
bav« been prepared by Mr. M eade. Ellaworth home on Beardall avenue,
of Lake Charm.
J. L. McClelland and family axSTANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
The Swope Land Company have I pact to move Into their new home
moved their office* to the building' on Sanford Heights this
week,
formerly ‘ octuplcd tfy Dr.- Marsh aTL TOiown ai the "Pope place.
OVIEDO*ITEMS '
Frank Powell spent last Saturday
---------Mr. John B. Culpepper and Mr. The Woman's Club Llbrnry have
night
with his mother, Mrs. P. J.
also
been
moved
to
the
aamo
build*
LAKE
M
A
R
Y
IT
E
M
S
Edmond S. Netherway spent the
Coates
at Wckiwa.
week end' at the Hotel Oviedo.
K2, M, M. Unwt S tow tUrmuash
Rev. If. M. Morey was a caller
There was.a birthday party given
No-M
These young men had charge of the
Mo. k !
The Purple aide, recent losers In
Sanford Tuesday,
l.SSlim
8:l0«m
at Mr. Tom Boyd's list Saturday
Lv
Jsetooovill*---music at the Methodist revival meet-, the membership contest of the Wes6
:35pm It 36 am
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Truitt at1. 16pm
At Rarumah------R.-OOpra
* :I U «
6 :iO»m
Ing in November. The many friends ley Bible Class entertained their tended the barbecuo a t . Longwood night in honor of his daughter, Miss
Ar Richmond-----rjjHpra 11160pm
7 :60am
Eva
and
Mr,
Carl
Dcaa.
The
Ar
Woohlnfton---l-jlpa
IiSSam
they made while here wqre glad to victorious opponents with a banquet Monday.
3:l6am
4:03 pm
436am
ll.Jtam
greater
part
of
everybody
in
WeAr
W.
Phtliuldphit
greet* them again..
6 30pm
7:13am
at the Methodist parsonage Friday
Miss. Helen Iscrman made a buaitltOpm
A
t
New
York-----kiwn and Ethel attended.
Those
_
.,**
ness. trip, to Orlando Wednesday
The board of school trustees held nlght last.
who were there report a' jolly good
the tiionthly meeting on the 3rd.
Menu
afternoon. •
time.
u
O. P. Swope was elected chairman
•
Fruit Salad
Mrs. J. M. Sapp und three chil- ^ f herc is very little sickness in and
to sagrged Mr. John McKenile, who Pimento Cheese Sandwiches
dren who have been visiting rela- off?und here, we are glad to say, but
ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CABS EN ROUTE
moved-to, .Levy county.
Principal
Chicken Sandwiches tives here for the past week left the gnats ara something awful to
, JatlwoSUBS------- 5Ar 2AUK
-A. L. Hatch was appointed secretary
Stuffed Olives
Pickles
Monday to join her husband in contend with in this section.
_' -8-30pm
Lv
m ,
Good
for boafd, f a officio. It vyis voted Fruit Punch, Maraschino Chcrrirs Tnmpa, where they expect to make
~ 7:40.m Ar W*ymw ------ --------s.QGom Ar K*o«vl
night.
V
---- ----- " ROVpm Ar lamlarl
to hold the ncgulpr monthly meeting
Harlequin Ice Cream
their future home.
on the Friday night* before the coun­ D. vil’s Food Cake '
Angel Cake
M r. and Mn, w y. Dunn w„ p
--------- I w e a k e r
PAOLA PO IN T S
ty board ‘ ofweducatitm meets.
.ST. LOUIS i:\ r ifts .s ha.
. Locoanu^C nke
greatly pleased to have ns their
HKMtSOLK LIMITED. No- »i
Mr. aqd , iiJ K Campbell are ex­
• A resolution of than s was ex­ Divinity Cundy
guest last week
Mr, Miles Melvin
Lv JacMoavuIa-----tended to the Woman’s Club for the
t.hocolats.Nut Fudge of pByctttevilIe, N. C., a great uncle pected home this week after a de­
construction of the slide on the
Music was rendered throughout of Mf1( Dunn’^
M r. Melvin h(l8 lightful two weeks spent at St Ar H!rm(nth*m__
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school playgrounds.
the evening by Mrs. thus. Leo and |,cen gppn,|jnjI t j,e winter with his Petersburg.
v * n i v " ! 11 - -- --. . . . — — ■ &gt; "— *•—— - - - - - —
Dr.- J. N. Bishop of New York
The board voted to construct a Mrs. Nancy Lcahnrt.
rA U*in, Pullman rmr», Chl«Af*. Si.
rrw
goo*, at Winter Haven.
He .ajso
r’inlnr
chair ear, Ob«rrvation car. -t-clrlf t»n* _
city was 4 he guest of Mr. and Mrs.
substantial fence around the school
.
.
spent n few days with friends- 4n
IVlirsn mVcitU lifhiad dr»»Jc*T«oin M«ep*n
■A. V. McGuin for the week end.
Ttt hfermatla*
r*
EAST S AN F O R D
Sanford, beside* visiting other;
'llf
left
Monday
to
continue
his
trip
A. W. rntTOT. IMil. P»««cn4»T Aljsl
Recent statistics issued by the
Mrs. A. W. Huggins of Orlando on his way home. Mr. Melvjn.*wa^
11* W. I I f HI- J»*Vj«uW». n*.
state department of education show will be a guest at the J. A. Hickson highly pleased with our fino drfnite farther south, but expects to be here
a
Tew
days
on
his
return
trip
north.
that Oviedo has an
unusually home on Celery avenue this week. and with Florida in general and
large percentage of high school \/ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Monroe were hopes to spend more of his winters . Mrs. Oscar Pearson spent the
week end in Oakland last week,
students: exedbding
mnny^ largo over Sunday visitors in Jackson- here.
visiting friends there.
t(^'ti» in this respept. ’ ^ t present*
“ ?4js . Win. Bullock and family left
? 2 per cent of thtv, school enrolment
Mrs. R. D. Hickson nnd Miss
W E K IW A AN D ETHEL IT E M S
their bo/jie at Island- Lake Wednes­
is in the high school department.^.
Nora Hickson are guests of thtn forMr. Georgo Coates nnd bride,^e(i
The trustees are strongly in.fav*r‘ mej's auhl in Lakeland this wYok. Miss Floy Brown of Homeland re­ day. "Mr/-Runyon and Mrs. Kirk
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton M ills, Ky., In
of organising Aite school for 'if/xt' •* J, W. Sipes has gone to Pittsburg turned to their home in Trilby this *u l ^p^ihrtttgh to Steubenville, 0.,
writing of licr experience with Cardui, the woman’s
tm} MrSt'-ftlulork and grand daugh­
year ns an accredited junior tiigh Va.» to spend" several months,
tonic. She says further: “Before 1 b eg in to use
morning, -Wednesday, after spending
school.
Plans to that effect are i Mrs.’ J. C. Rowan is a guest at several days with their parents, Mr. ter. Mrs. Runyon and children will
Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I
maturing and have the earnest sup­ the I, D. * Hart home on Genevn and Mrs. P. J. Coates in their home spend a few weeks in Jacksonville
thought the pain would kill me. I w as hardly able
&gt;venue.
Mrs. Rowan is here from at Wekiwa, They expressed. them- iM’forc* ^returning hdme.
port of the patrons.
to do any of my housework. Alter taking three bottles
Mr' and Mrs. McGuin ami Dr.
Sunday evening services, were con­ ifdong trip with her husband, U. S. selves as having a lovely time fish­
of Cardui, 1 began to feel like a new woman. I soon
Bishop moUYrO# 'to Enterprise last
ducted at Lake Charm Chapel by radio operator on the Sumpter.
gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
ing in Wekiwa river, catching one
Sunday
in M iv McGuln’s Tifcw Max­
Rev. Char es Goodrich, who preach­
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Chamberlain weighing ovef.' eight pounds, a fine
as well as run a big water mill. ,
ed on Aristarchus. The florul dec­ have let Abe contract for the erec­ cat.
I wish every suffering woman v^Quld givG
They' also had their pictures well
orations of amaryllis and roses were tion 'of \helr. new home.
Miss Frnftfjpr .pearson is spending
taken at different points of the beau­
supt rb. ■ The pastor a winter vis­
Sunday*’ the 11th, is the duti&gt; of tiful scenery along the Wekiwa a few days at ’Luke Mary this »cvk.
itor reinarl'((i that never at an or­ the appointment of Rev, Arthur S. |ric.-r.
the guest of Mis* Helen .Iserman. •
Mr Call has made quite a num­
dinary thurch service had he seen Peck at the Moore’s Station church
Mrs Vermillion has been quite
Rev
Mr
Mickey preached last sick at h( r home fur nearly tw i ber of improve me nli on hi-* place
lias had a new roof
Sunday at the M o o n ’s Station weeks, hut she hus hcell improving thi- w liter
put
on
the
house,
also a new coal
church
fur the past several days, we are
of tuiint. which adds greatly to t he
The Kpwurtli League have an­ glad to- note
a trial. 1 still use Cardui when I feel a little bad,
nounced a social tu occur kriday
Mrs. Hardy Boyd and Mr*. Eu­
evening, Mafcti 17th at Moore’s gene Brown spent the day with Mrs.
ami it always docs me g o o d .".
r S A W M IL L S
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
Station church
P J Cnates last Sunday
We were

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It Always Helps

The Woman’s Tonic

M A C H IN E R Y

tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman­
ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the wom an’s
Ionic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.

so glad to see Mrs Brown able to
get out after being sick for so long
Mr P. J Coates -in having the
land turned over to plant 1 0 acres in

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Me had a real nice mi n Wednes­
day morning winch wus vYry much
Heeded oil the gardens III this sec­
tion

follows, the use of
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S t a t e n f P lo r ir ln n r e i n t e r e s t e d in w h n t Y O U t h i n k
a b o u t tin* v ita l is s u e s o f t h is p o litic a l c a m p a ig n . J
Y O U a r e in t e r e s t e d in w h a t th e o t h e r 7 1 ,0 0 !) a r e //y
t h in k i n g .
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The open forum which Tha Florid*
MMropolle will conduct during the
prenenl campaign, will bring out *11
the diverse view* held on the liv­
ing queatton* of the day. nnd In
the argument* and facta present­
ed through Ihe column*, (here
will be much food for thought,
lame* of vaat Importance to
&gt;
the pco'ple of the At At • are
jf
at slake. The future we lJj
fare of the people Of Flor- .
H
Ida will be vitally affectIt
ed by the way thinga are
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Candidiles to Analyze Platforms
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Rpginriing Son day, March 12th, Tho Flondn Mclropolin • will publish
features in the form of analysis of he platforms of the different -candidates,
y
by the candidates themselves, for all oflices to be voted, State and National.
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On tho Sundny named* aspirants for the United States Senate will contribute articlcs covering tlic "w h ys and wherefores,” of tho different principles they arc advoc'atinp. On the following Sunday the Gubernatorial group will review their platforms; on
the third Sunday Congressmen will do likewise, and soon down the line .until all office*
urc covered.
Mr

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rlorida trade, ami breatu* of apiaxUd rail *ml water
tacililtn, and low freight rate*, we aavc you mooey on
l**y. grain, feed and (lour, guaranteed the beat.
Became ol modern machinery and proximity to l&gt;e»t
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and vrgrtahlc cratn at rraantuble prttgw. To prove
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Rtfengih, and vi*or to growing croi
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THE IMUZE YOU WANT.—ONLy DOUBLE VOTES
ON NEW SUILSl R1PTIONS I.AST DAY
" T h e Sanford Herald's big price
■mount of effort ii too much to put
campaign will end on the minute,
forth in winning one of them.
7 o'clopk Baturday, March 18. Just
If In not every day that you have
seven More days and the prize winner, wiU be known.. Seven day. J. m
l U
e
n' eSoru
Tar
afirmfcrt, cr sfeepaxj
nor any
not a very lo n g tim e but it is time ;of the prize* offered
neuntfians call on orw rixt
to atep to the front and win any one
A It K YOU GOING T n
A WFxSTOT. nPA. _ J C lltX Z M iQ tX K
naUBT MAT ST
ih s tcn o n
mco m ,
of the aevan p r i * e a &gt; value from a ..... —
' 11
tnlisicno
»tl' » &gt; n iw d il
PRIZE W IN N E R IN T fllS CAMI Jacksonville, riA.
TAMM. ruL
camera to a Ford
Roadster.
Where
rd Roadster. Where P A N iN OR A RF V(IU n K
in
you land at the finish depends strict- HE NU M B E R E D u i O N c ' t u p ly upon the number of subscriptions “ A1.SO R A N 1"
* *
as well is to be held at Palatka at
that you, aecure between now and
LECTURE AND CONTEST
Concerning Siloa
from 40 to 60 pounds a day to each
eleven
a. m., Friday, the 10th. The
I
he
schedule
for
issuing
votes
is
Mardh 18th. I f you are wise you
animal.
Mr.
Holly,
Sanford,'
Fla.:
’
will aecure every old ’Vnd' new Sub­ printed on the campaign paige, Just meeting will be, attended by people Mothers Cordially-Invited to Attend
For instance, if yoli are to feed 26
Dear Sir;— I have been reading
With a from all points in north Florida.
scription possible. You cannot huve look it over for yourself.
Meeting
cattle
at the rate of 46 Iba per day
•
t
with interest the recent articles pub­
too many of them to be a winner. very few bullot* issued on subscrip­ Lunch will be served at 60 cents per
you
will
feed 1,125 pounds a day, for
A
cordial
invitation
Is
extended
lished in your valuable paper con­
tions you would very soon be away plpte at the Putnam Houie. The
Do your beat.
180
days
supply you will need UO
the
mgthrr*
of
Sanford
to
-hear
Dr.
cerning the alios and the feeding of
Up in the hundreds of thousands. Palatka contingent is laying plans
tons, or a silo 14 feet in diameter
You Must Work Now
0.
J.
Miller's
lecture
at
the
Wom­
beef
and
dairy
cattle.
And
,
I
Just try it today.’ You will be sur­ to make the stay an intensely en­
an's Club, Saturday afternoon at thought perhaps a little information and 36 feet high.
There are hundreds of old sub­ prised m see how r pidly your vote joyable one.
Of course, concrete la the only
scribers who have ‘not yet paid in total w.ir voll upwards
New memberships are coming in three o'clock. This will lie the clos­ on the subject would be of interest
You ran
mktorial
to use for permanence,
ing
feature
of
the
Baby
Week
Caa\;
advance. Candidates who want tw begirt today afUl win one of the large every day. Let the good work go
to some of your readers. The silo
and
after
all is said ahd done they
paign
.and
promises
to
he
interest­
is
not
a
new
thing,
or
an
experiment,
win n prise should cull on these #ub-; prize*
W bile the Inrg number of I on\
ing, and of value in the care df but is proven to be the most prae^* are the cheapest, as they need no
scribers at once and get thefj^Anl votes allowed &lt;&gt;n ;,|| ubseriptinns
, u,lv “ deijuati' facilities for taking
•babies and young children. At this tical as well as the chenpest way to painting, there is no shrinking or
var\ce subscriptions. You can't win mid the
I
automobiles have been pfp.
weather » i ar&lt; having blowing over, and there is no pos­
a prise by "wishing for one." but now i- ihe tune fur
Hotel ac­ time the winners in the Better Baby store feed.
&gt; ml to get out vidiil at St Augustine.
sibility
of fire, and a silo of hollow
Contest
will
be
announced
ami
cer­
you must get out and hustle for.one and see \.iur friend- &gt;mi i no ea il&gt; commodations are ample.
The size of the silo to build 'de­
blocks will keep the silage in perfect
tificates
given
eVery
baby
that
has
The race is very close and there are ipuke up (nr lost ground
pends upon the number of cattle
Remember the Ocala meet on the
Why
been examined by any of the phy­ you want to feed, und the length of condition iridefinitoly.
scarcely the votes of a few years o ljdon ’-t you try it 1
22nd of the Central) Floryia High­
Yours truly,
sicians of our city who have co­ time you want to feed them. It Is a
aubacription* between the leaded.! Triplc' V o ie ^ iffe r «n New Sub- way Asiariciation. A big motorcade
Chas. A. Dallas,
operated most cordially in the move­ well known fact that silage should
from Ociila to St. Augustine will bo
Gel Promised Subscriptions Now
srrjprion*
.
Maitland, Ha. *
ment
The final contest will take not be exposed to the air for more
■. * v .
an
event in the history of Florida.
Candidates who wait for the last
pine.- at 'KM) Saturday morning in than 2 t hours, as this causes it to
•I mi nffM bear in mind that thi
Invitations to the St Augustine
day of the campaign, to win a prize
jr,
Dr
Miller’s office
Three babies decay. Well Settled silage is prac­
No Cause for Worry.
.1 vote off. r lii tie made
meet have been issued to all Com­
A New* Jersey pastor announced
will be sndly disappointed, (or they during
1 remainder of t he ram- mercial organizations, to women's from each division, first, second and tically air tight from within about
third making the highest scores tn two inches from the top, therefore, from the pulpit: *'Gtxl hasn't any use
will never bo near enough to the
i vmi s, i That \olt |tilist
'Inti*, to various ( ’mod lloails Asth.
i rilwnmiir. eznmitiuUmiH will be to keep the silage fresh the size of for a hact^ulor and neither have J."
winner to smell the gasoline from
mo-t of , er
millUte -fur
Tho bachelors will not bo likely to
-m. muons ami to th,. county com*
sent to examining
board
The 1
the Ford automobile as it dushe* b&gt;
Ytri aoh ulTi-r
This of missmnora
If anyone by any’ over­ I mothers of these babies will be no-i silo should be arranged so us to feed worry over the first part of tho asser­
Wouldn’ t it be pretty nice to po•d. il I- fair i is free, l nd sight has been left out you will bear
at least two inches off the top every tion until they hear nn bettor author­
»ens the Ford, or one of the other
&gt; ever , nindldale in the with the people who art- doing the I titled tin- afternoon tFriilay: or to­ day allow anew must be made for ity. and tho latter probably will nover
prizes? It cun be yours i! vou
t 1 at y on get vnur share work and consider yourselves hereby night
the settling of the silage which cause them,any concern.— Washington
The personnel of the board will amounts to about one sixth of total Herald.
cure the votes to win. W'hut is the
e \ t ra vote*
Don't ho|d |most cordially invited.
be Df o I Miller, medical inspec­ depth
verdict?
A candidate could make I hr
r1111 11 m- Ii .i
The table below gives the
but
turn
. ,,
l in- pillowing prominent men
tor of schools lor Seminole county: approximate capacity of silos of
over $60 a day from now in - th* II • m
have -milllied their intention to be Dr \\ I' ( rigle of Ocala, assistant
finish by winning lb'- grand prize the [ ip.-r tt ,i v I..different sites
Kcmember your silo
present
Ally
Gen T. F. West, Slutc Health Officer; Dr W E.
car
This is pretty good pay. isn't siibseriIn r
The
should be one sixth higher than the
See
of Stale H Clay Crawford, Housholder, dentist, and Mrs W L.
it?
w i! hhol.l il you w Ish
height giv ♦♦n
They are g ood
State Treas J ('. I,lining, E. \V. Morgan who will assist the doctors.
Doubtless there lire candidates in for p n 1,11 1 .ihon at
v tune up to
Height Id feet, Inside -iliHtn, 10;
Wondcock of the "Road Maker," Other committees who have been
the campaign who will secure more 1he cln.i ,.f the iriipiilgll Sat unlay.
1 capacity, 17 tons, UlUOUlit to fccilMr F W James of the U S Dept, active m the Better llnhy Contest
rr o R_
subscription votes this week than M.ir, l 1-tt.
"f Agriculture will deliver an ad- 1 are Mrs Henrv Nickel and Mrs daily. 525 poundOLD
during all the other period of iht
We w .If r y III
y w ill not
Height, 36 ieet. 1 2 ft inside; cuMr A (, Harhelder, chair-j Sheridan Jewett, scoring committee,
campaign. The buttle of ballots is lie the only IUK to see t tie splendid dress
mail of the executive board of the |Mrs It A Terheun, chairman of th capacity, 87 tons; amount to feed
on in earnest and is being waged opportunity titi­ is giving the land)
\ A A will also be ben*.
Better Baby Contest Committee, us- daily. 755 pounds
the most fiercely of any campaign llate
i it hers will recognize it too
Height, HO feet; upside diarp.,
W atch for I In* program bulletin sisted by Mrs Henry Wight- The
promoted here
so you m a y have to keep going cv
« fit, b will be issued In a few days. I invitation committer for the mothers (j.;* capacity, HI tons; amount
This great lug of war will not be rry minute you i an otherwise stum
"^ni,y. 1.030 pounds
The committee will huve subjects lecture sre Mrs W W Abernathy,'
decided until 7 o’ clock Saturday one will get ahead of vnu
Height, 36 feet, inside dram. 11 ft.;
•&gt;( most vital interest before the con­ Mrs K L Miirsbull and Mrs, T. I.
night, March 18th, at which lime,
Ait votes count oil the atitnuiuhilc
capacity, 1,030 tons; amount to
vention for discussion and these sub­ O'Connor.
the final curtain will be rundown
[and other prize
feed Hnily 1,030 pounds
jects will he dealth with by men of
SEND IT TO US WE REfllT PWflPTlf
Every member of the Woman’s
#
/ I
and the results of the great, good l The time which
he spent
wide experience.
Height, 36 feet; inside diarn'.'’ 4 6
Club, especially the younger ma­
Write For Pricelist
nn l ured ballot battle will be an in securing subscriptions is too valutrons are urged to cooperate * with ft.; capacity, 165 tons; amount to
nouncod. by the judges who will a ill e in w.i-ir. :iml '. mi ihllllhl CV&gt;'II
the Wel fare Department by llietr fe&lt; d dal).. 1. MO pnu lids
&lt;u
have charge of the lust count of til* nn w I-* ecu .J. i i ng &gt; ■ &gt;r m inute "f
C . BAY
jA C K SO N V lLU .riA .
The amount In lie f.-d dailj in
pre-enic *'t| &gt;kUirri;y ,ili*rii lot! .1 !
T M n g * to W o r r y About.
it
n tin —.slit I ■
votes and granting of
priz* t
1 Ti............ .. |,v
T*. -, v
the above t ilde l* based mi feeding
rs were discovered In 1650. i lire.* o'clock
•
. * "*
aw.inls. If you want to win trv to
* - - i J ib*V"ti
**xi- ♦
-in tn z*-v rTwn!n
yy t so mum YuLna lii-ii you ui*. .1 —u •
iiirnii: this Triple
cure no one in the .campaign cAu li&gt;ll &lt;.tfi ji.il
Vote Offer now on
Every one has
get more.
•That ia the best recipe -to vein tin t*i|uul opportunity persistent t*fNow, why not get out and burn the j fori ulotn* count ihe must ll itw.
trail this week with your speed And
y (lltr
r x !11 &gt;w Is worth hmn,.
harvest *n largo Humber of *uti*rrt|win the .lUt.ilions and win one of tlioo* prizes' llioblle
If a -subscription is not worth as .mg
Seven pri/.i-s ii w .itt winner:
for. it is not worth having
This is
Ford Ro,ulster
I In- week of all week* of tfn* cum
K 11» h**n I nlniirl
paign. It is the important one
Far lor Suite
Merchandise Order
Campaign Soon Over
Twp Gold Watches
If you dilly-dally and fr tier uw.iy
Camera
your lime these Inst golden days of
Ten per cent on all new subscrip­
the most glojiouB opportunity you
ever had in your life, you will only tions to active non-winners.
How long would it take you un­
have yourself to blame.
Don't
blame tho Herald, don’t blame the der ordinary circumstances to have
Circulation Manager, don’ t blame an automobile?
The Sanford Herald Circulation
your friends, but lay the blame
Campaign
gives you the opportunity
right where it should be, right at
to
get
nn
automobile in just one
your own door. Remember, no one
short
week.
can win for you, you must rally
Worth considering, isn't it?
your forces, call your captain into
Well, just remember that this op­
lino, give the battlo cry, und march
portunity
isft't going to remain open
to victory on your own laurels.
forever.
And unless you start to
You Must Work
work in earnest now from this time
Some mighty hard and systematic on and get the'cooperation "of your
work must be done by tho candi­ friends all koDcs of winning will'go
dates this week nnd next if they are glimmering.
to make sure of the prize for which
they have been striving, and now it
Good Itoada Hems
!■ right up to those who desire to
Remember that tho tolls received
win one of tho seven valuable from ail nutomobjlcf crossing tho
•wards to makks the hardest cam­ Jacksonville Ferry will be returned
paign of the whole campaign during to the State Good Roads Associa­
the triplo vote offer.
tion shortly after the meei, by
I t is in conceivable that any candi- courtesy of the Jackipnvillo Ferry
A rtesian W ells a t both C huluota and Okeechobee.
d a t) has a sufficient number of votes Company.
W
e
also
have
lands
a
t
various
points
along
our main line. If you nre interested^ w rite this office for inform ation or com m unicate By courtesy of W. D. Barnett,
rigl^t now to insure victory. There
direct
with
our local agent in the section attractin g your atten tion .
president
the
St.
Johns
Electric
•re several, however, who seem to
Company
will
remit
all
tolli
over
have au h an Idea at the present
AG ENTS O N TH E OKEECHOBEE BRANCH
time, and for the benefit of these the bridge at St. Auguatlno for one
candid itza it* may be said that from day of tha convention so that every­
C. D. DRUMLEY, Chuluota.
A. L. HUNT, Kcnansville.
D. E. AUSTIN. Okeechobee.
what genera.! knowledge the Circu­ one will have the pleasure 0f visit­
lation Manager has of the reserve ing the wonderful beach ast St. Au­
A G E N TS ON TH E EAST COAST
force of the various candidates their gustine.
An intensely interesting meeting
A. C, FROST. Danla.
F. W. SAMS. New Smyrna.
J. A. ROWAND. SI. Augustine.
chancea of wlonlng one of the prizes
F. 8 . MORSE. Miami.
Elk on District.
I). E. AUSTIN, Fo-f P erce.
ia very alight without the hardest was held at* Hastings on Friday,
J. B. REILLY. Miami.
C.
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D U P O N T , HaM'ms.
MOSE3
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HELSLER.'West
Palm
Bearh.
kind of a campaign for the remain­ March 3rd, due reports of which
P. J. POWERS, Cape Sable Lands, Homestead.
FRANKLIN SHEEN, Weal Palm Beach.
BUNNELL DEVELOPMENT CO., Bunnell.
have been given in the press. Me
ing seven daya of the campaign.
»- There ia opportunity galore for need not go into detail- except to
L . L A R SO N , W estern Industrial A gent, and R . C , P E R K Y , Im m igration A ie n t, 155 W . M adison S t., C hicago, 111.
those who will make the. effort. say that much enthusiasm for Good
Roads
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created.
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[There 'am many subscriptions for
A similar .meeting and one that
lthotui who will ask for them. The
Yiidf;[prizes are ao'vcry valuable that no promises to be intensely interesting
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Lands Suitable i'or G e n e r a l F a r m i n g , Stock Raising, Trucking
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reports that work ran ba don* for
turn of fllTO.OO. No action taken at
this Aim*.
Mr. II. V. Wh**l#r appeared tu­
tor* Aha board In regard* to a*•easing an additional lax of 15 cent*
per acr* on all property In IAI*ck
Hammock Drainage District, for the
purpoee of clearing dltchaa and banala of waehee and keeping same open
and on petition furnished by Mr.
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age Committee, the following reaoluMon waa adopted and clerk inatructed to furnlalt tax aaweeer with copy
of earn*.
lie It IteeoWed. that the tax *»eeaeor of Hendnole county, Florida,
he and he It hereby instructed and
authorised to levy a special gaeeeamen! of tft centa per aore on eP
landa In the lAlajrk Hammock Drain­
age District'’' toV^ the year 1916.
Said epecial tax to t&gt;e levied and col­
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ance of the ditchea and canals here­
tofore dug In said Black Hammock
Drainage AMetrict.
Mr. l^wla appeared before tho
hckard in uteunce to closing aord
tn Geneva, No action taken.

C iifle it wUh even in g p a rti**, at hw
at whieh Mr*. A ritibru eler gave
m m h t'f n f-n tm f* In *m&gt;tA v « l* e mi
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Mini fish Try H atunlay Tor Ah* aam*
p a rly. T h era w a i * sm all launch
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turn trip n * » i y*ar.
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little *on haa lieeit qu ite itch and I*
but sligh tly Im proved.
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under Ah* rare id a doctor I* tmproving alowly.
M u, Will Italner spent last week
visiting her parent*, Mr. and Mu.
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W* have an excellent meal marVet In our town: The meat l* tine.

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Ahhl MAAtHAAhMA All hA* UC*AAt *gh l h*' Sunday ivovrnlng
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ABOUT PEOPLE

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Mra. E. P. McConahaghey of
Richmond, Ind.. la the guest of Mrs.
W. E. Watson.

ilellzen of Orlando has

Summary of Ihe Floating Small
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Harried Herald Readers

8I* cylinder Studcbakcr
* D- M o t o r Co. Thi s
les of ihe B. &amp; 0. M o -

nine silica |t changed
hand* on the 10th of January.
Vance Doug!
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week assisting his father, K. A.
Douglass in ih &lt;■ county clerk'* oflice. Me will ruturn
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with the Seminolle Abstract Co.

VIUD present oniuruay afternoon,

One Hundred Babi ea the slogan
S, J. Oliver, Jr., the syrup man is'
for the Baby Parade.
taking 'order* today in Sanford.
Ifon ( 1an-nee Woods, editor of
Have a few bushels Black Vnlen
tine Bean
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Ask
for pi ires the husti* Lake Region was a vis­
itor to-the city Wednesday, being
Dutton Crate Co.
4 1 tj
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Doin nowhere and going no­
Call on H. L. Duhart for prompt
automobilo service.
Phone number where. he said, which is evidenct
that he had been m DeLand and
372.
58-tfc
was returning to Euatis.
Mr*. Robt. Glover.;gjpQu{ujiun.
U. S. Branch of Orlando was in
Ga., U visilipg h er uhily, Mr.* ,t T.
the city I uesday afternoon and paid
Rowetter of Celery avenue.
the Herald office a visit. Sorry we
Mr. Harry L. Davia and wife, were not here to greet our old friend.
mayor of Cleveland, Ohio have been Mr Branch i* the Orlando corres­
looking over Sanford.
pondent for the Times-Union and is
For that GOOD GULP GASO. prominent in huiim-** circles in the
LINE and SUPREME AUTO OIL county- neat of Orange.

phone II.B. Coney, Agl,

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Brilliant Bridge Party
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The Auction Bridge Club were de­
Mra. George Hoy waa the gra­
lightfully entertained on Monday
cious hostess at a charming bridge
party on Tuesday afternoon at afternoon at the homo of Mra. Geo.
Comfort Cottage.
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interior of the Cottage waa e n -. Laughlin and Mrs. Bishop hostesses.
hanced by the Leauty of the decora­ ^V.sturtiums with the bright, glow­
tions that suggested the beginning: ing colbrs added to the attractive­
of spring in the many exquisite rotes ness of the pretty rooms. Guests of
the club were Mrs. R. R. Deas sub­
and gladioli^that filled the rooms.
stituting
for Mra. McLaughlin, Mrs.
Opening inth each other as all the
rooms of Comfort Cottage do and Cecil liutt, Mra. F. J. Gontalea, Mra.
wijh the cream color of the walla D. L. Thrasher and Mra. Eugene
with its dull gold finish for a back­ RoumillaL Members present were
Mrs. Voree, Miss Laura Fish, Mrs.
ground. the scene when the guests
Herndon,
Mra. Connelly, Mra. Newin their spring frocks half gathered
inun,
Mrs.
Puleston and Mrs. Mil­
was altogether charming and. the
ler.
The
pritea
were a wicjkfr sand­
plan of decoration gave a sense of
wich-basket
and
china compete.
space and harmony that was de­
lightful.
A variety of beautiful
roses banked bn 'the piano, riainc
from masses of asparagus fern with

No. MO.

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Mrs. H. F. Philips of Starki- irfi
Wednesday for her hofirie, after a
delightful visit of several weeks with
her son, A. M Philip* and family

Embroidery Circle

~ WALLACE BRUCE AM8 BARY. ~ 7
Wallace Bruce Amabary, author of
Miss Laura Fish is visiting Mrs, those Inimitable t n m , 'The Ballade*
of Bourbonnata,H la a rare poet and
Gorman at DcLand,
a truly great lecturer. In the splen­
did simplicity of his Interpretations
Mr. Geo. D. Bishop went to Tam
and In the quiet charm of perfect poise
pan on Thursday on a business trip
he presents many character* that lin­
ger long In the memory of his bearers.
Mrs. Grosser from Quitman, Ga.,
From the simple smiling French Ca­
and Mr. antf Mra. Rogers of Miami nadian to Kipling's ‘Tommy Atkina,*' ,
are the guests of Mra. Rossetter on hi* nudlence see* and greets and lore* ■
Celery avenue.
them all. Mr. A u »t*ry'* wide knowl­
edge, of llteratura and hla twelve year*"

In line with the Baby Week Cam­
paign, the Cradle Roll and PrimaryDepartments of the Presbyteriad
Sunday school have an attractiva
exhibit in the window of tho San­
ford Shoe and Clothing Co.’a store.
The Cradle Roll la represented by a
boainette holding a big baby do!l
with pictures and cards and mot­
toes on display around and below it.
Photograpba of real, true and true
babies enrolled in the department
add their sweet baby faces to ktho
exhibit. In a corner of the window
a table surrounded by doll chalra
and occupied with dolls represents
the primary classes. The display is
altogether unique and la attracting
much attention from paasera-by.
Mrs. R^ C. Maxwell la superintend­
ent of these two departments with
an efficient corps of assistants. Tho
Presbyterians have taken a lively
interest in the Baby Week program,
adding 'much to the campaign with
this exhibit, Donation Day on Thurs
day and Tug Day fin Saturday, lor
the benefit of the Florida Children's
Home Society. ' God bless
ba­
bies and the loyal workers hi their
behalf., •'

j Among the pleasant meetings of
the week in needlework circles was
the meeting of the Embroidery
t'irde mi Wednesday
afternoon,
with Mrs. Morton Hopson.
Mem­
bers ,pf the circle are Mesdnmcs
Claude Herndon, W. W. Abernathy,
G.‘ W. Bnenetr, George Watson, Zeb
Wanted— A full house nt the
Ratliff,-John Thomas, If. B Coney,
Woman's Club Saturday xnflernoon.
II L. .Gibson, J. B Lawson and
Mis* Charlie JJoay.
&lt;

Mr. and Mrs Mnrerm and bubj
left yesterday
for New Orleans
1 he hing is Dead!
where, they will make their future
Ihe King of Fowls, Monseigneur
home.
Gobbler was killed to be served at
C. W. LaPitX, the live state agent the Cooked Food Sale at the Bap­
for the Southern State s Life Insur­ tist Temple on Saturday, March 1 1 .
ance Co., with headquarters ui J a r * from .1 to ti 11 clock
Colne one!
sonville was in the rit&gt; yesterd.i&gt;
Judge Daniel F Griffith from
Youngstown. Ohio, where the, li.,,,
hud a little war of tlnir out 1 m ,
ing arquuinlunees toila, in &gt;.ii
ford.

W ALLACE

BRUCE

cxpeato-nce on tho stage—a portion of
which time was devoted exclusively to
Plinkespenresn roles—have given to his
work mi unusual distinction In nrtlstic
effect His lecture* are full of sympa­
thetic color.
Ills Interpretations are
glimpses of life, real nml satisfying and
full of truth.

Beal

A. A Rogers timl wife of l.um
town, N. \ who have been winter­
ing in Miami are spending a few
weeks visiting tln-ir un&lt;-|&lt;
\
I’
Rossetter of C'elef) avenue

AMSBARY.

D efin itio n '

An applicant for a teacher's certb

fiento In Kentucky answered an exam­
Leap Year Party
Where is it?
Baptist Temple parlors.
When is it?
Thursday evening, March 16th.
Everybody 1* invited
This in­

O. L, Taylor, cashier of Un­
peoples Bank has leased tin- tunnew house recently built b\ S u.
Shinholser on Magnolia avenue
Mr
and Mrs Taylor will make it tb r
borne as soon a* it i« &lt;nu,pl. t,-I

cludes

YOU

Watch lor announcement o( pro­
gram in Tuesday's Herald.
"AH you need to enjoy this
Is to comply with this little wish:
I if 16 and Leap Year too,
This is what we wish you'd do:
Add the figures of this year,
Then' seventeen cents you’ll bring
■ here.
Plenty of eats and lots of fun
We'll promise you. if you'll 1 nly
come."

Mrs. W. (\ Hunltr has arrive,I in
the city from Plant City and j, tiled
Mr
Hunter here
Mr Hunter tmanaging the big uiitotrinhih contest
for the Sanford Herald and Mr*
Hunter will assist linn
Mr. and Mrs. V\ A Ross |&gt; ft on
Tuesday for their home in Alma.
Illinois.
This worthy couple who
always spend then winters in ban
ford have two acres of d.ilfodils on
I heir farm, whieh tn- •
.t,
return home in &gt;.,r|
- ;,n ,
year they were'.no ,
d grand-rtanrtrtrr. MTV* Arm-*'f**t —
}
who made a host of warm fr ie n d s
while here who hope to have
her
again in their midst next fall

W hat

E ve ry

W om an

S h o u ld

ination question by defining "blunderbunt" as "kissing tho wrong girl.-*
I &gt;ict binary or no dictionary, we would

nave given that girl a llrst class cer­
tificate —Houston l'ost

Expels scrofulous humors from the b'ood
which cause corstipntion. malaria, rheu­
matism, sores, ulcers pimples, etc.
Get
it at L. R. Philips on u guarantee to
sufety.

Know,

A woman Is not exported to know
pirn h itlm'it liusnlnn til story or the In­

For I.ntlicfi nnd (Jenflcmcn
Everything Up-lo-I)nle

REGULAR MEALS 25 Ten In
24 MEALS FOR *5.00
We ( . b e Kprrial Attention To Our

fo rmiTworltIniti~or~ rhiV^Afiiminr etiF
plro but every. husband, expects his
wife to know right of! the bat whera
ho threw his dress tin the Inst tlmo
he look It off. — Detroit Free Press

H y n e s B!dj£

P h o n e 1S7

M i l . O W N E R is v o u r H o u s e W ire d ?
W hy not J
h a v e th e c o n v e n ie n c e o f E le c t r ic L ig h t s in y o u r ;
hom e?
Mis* Shoots ul Orlando spi-tit a
|f, u ,|.n» altli Ml'S Estelle Lewis
l i e returned to her home tin* even-

U n d e r n o C irc u m ­
s ta n c e s sh o u ld you
b u y y o u r C ru sh or
P a lm

B each

b e fo re

s e e in g

S u it
th e

C la s s y

M o d els

s h o w n

at

th e

H ab erd ash ery . . .
T h e

H om e
S ty le s .

o f C orrect

i* KMr Charley Corn is the guest of
hi* brother. W J Corn.
Mrs Lurie Rogers returned to
Tampa Sunday after a week's visit
with her brother. J S. Dinkel
Mr Joe Johnson left Friday for
Danin, Fin.
„
Mr Bert Pegram was the guest
of the Longw-ood Hotel this week.
Mrs CoVortes xetiyned to her
1 home in Tampa Tuesday, after being
a guest of jiur daughter. Mrs. D. A.
Medgley.
Mr and Mrs Bisliine are spend­
ing the week at the beach.
. Mr. and Mrs. Hardwick nnd son.
and Mrs. Fred wick of New Jersey
are leaving Friday.
| Mrs. Snmfor and little daughter
were shopping In Sanford Monday.
, J. S. Dinkel, D. A. M'dgloy an
C. W. Entxminger were transacting
business In the county soat Tuesday.
Hear Dr. Miller's lecture on Ba
hies at the Woraon’a Club.

11

When You Eat Why Not Get the Best,

::

When it Costs no More?

Birth*

Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Newton an­
nounce the birth of a little daughter
Friday, March 3, 1916.
Ptreonal Mention
Mrs. D. C. Marlowe and little
daughter returned to their home in
Newberry on Monday.
Miss Cornelia Pickard is visiting
friends in Winter Park.
She ex­
The Ladies' Union of the Congre­ pects to return to her home in Tlfgational church will give a straw­ ton, Ga., on Monday.
berry and ice cream festival In the
Friends r*f M r , ' R. T . Washburn
Welborno block Saturday, March 18.
will
regret t o hear of the death of
Cake and coffee will also be served.
his father, Mr. John Washburn at
Wichita, Kans. Mr. Washburn left
St. Ague* CitiJd *
on Friday to attend the funeral.
The meeting of St. Agnes Guild
was held at Ihe home of Misa
Mr. and Mra. Frank Lane of DeBaldee Williams on . Monday after­ Land were the week Vnd guest*, of
noon.
The houra ware pleasantly Mr*. M. C. Doyle.
r ..,
■pent with needlework and plans for
the future Guild acUvitiea.
not
Mrs. Georgia Clay Sherman,-son
chocolate with fancy cakes and atd daughter are expected this week
sandwiches were served.
Member* from Arcadia to visit Mr. end Mre.
present were Mr*. Julius Tak*ch, J. E. Pace and Mrs.. M. C. Doyle,
Mrs. Gwynn Fox, Mr*. Ed. Lane,
i while en route to their home in
Mra. Archie* Betts, Miss Martha
Montgomery. Ala.
Fox, Misa Junie.Stumo*. The next
meeting will be held with Miss
Frances Gonxales hostess.
*

M R . L A N D L O R D is t h a t H o u s e y o u h a v e t o R e n t
W ir e d ?
D o y o u r e a liz e t h a t y o u c a n r e n t to
b e t t e r a d v a n ta g e if w ire d fo r E l e c t r i c i t y .

Call Phone 338.

Charles Electric Contracting Co.

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.Slruicbfrry Feetiral

t h e

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r ig h t

w a y

t o

save

*

Some people save n little money now and then
but the intervals are so far apart that they lose
enthusiasm. .
.

The right way to save is persistently, regularly
and. systematically.
Start an account with the
Seminole County Bank of Sanford and make weekly
deposits or take out one of our Xmas Savings
A&amp;ounta.
J i

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

i ; Wc aie here to serve you with tho very beat of everyth Ing. Cooked pro&lt;- .
nprlv h. a nerfectly sanitary kitchen and served in the right way.

Sanfurd, Florida

TH E BONITA CA
Mrs, John McNeliy i* the guest of

A Home Hank for HomePcoplc
FORREST LAKE. Prea,

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�Three times the regular number of votes will be given on all new
subscriptions turned in by 8 P. M . Monday, March 13 as .follows
*

N E W S U B S C R IP T IO N S

TRIPLE VOTES

will be given on all new subscriptions turned in between the dates o f
M arch 7th and Monday, M arch 13th, at 8 P. M.
.

-

T im e
P r ic e
V o te s a llo w e d
4*,** U y e a r
................. $ 2.00............3,000
2/.years....... ...... ........
4.00............ .. 7,500
\ 4 : 3 y e a r s ......... 6.00 .
.......................... 12.000
4 y e a r s .....................
8.00............... 18,000
5 y ea rs..
................
10,00............... 30,000
The regular number of. votes will be given on renewal subscrip­

■

Under this splendid offer you will receive triple votes on your new subscriptions. Ju st
think of it— we give you three times as many as the schedule usually allows. If you
are a live wire candidate, there is absolutely no limit to what you can accomplish
during this extraordinary offer— nothing but the lack of time can stop you. Do your
very best. This is indeed a fit chance for a real hustler— an opportunity to boost your
reserve vote away above the clouds. Energy and enthusiasm are the qualities that

tions during remainder*of the campaign as follows:
R E N E W A L S U B S C R IP T IO N S
V o te s a llo w e d

1 year..

1,000

2 years
3 years
4 years

2,500
4.000

6.000
10,000

M r. Subscriber

Now is the time to pay your

subscription in favor o f your candidate— the
race is rapidly drawing to a close and it may
be th at your subscription will win a prize for
you r favorite— the race will be a close o n e ...

Next ii»i will ! k&lt; putihnhi’ il Tuesday
gin nn nrtive ctiinjifiign nl ONCE

Sand in your kninc nnd bo-

Kaoh rumiulali' in thin h.t him an i i|unl i»|n&gt;i&gt;rtui My to wi.
tin; Kurd, Kilohcn C '.bluet. Watch, I’ .iilof Suite, M 'rchtiudUc Order
or ('.intern.
Rvery rniididnte who fath to wui a priz- v. II be paid
1 0 j* -r Cent rmh comm tbo.i in tile g.'on nmu lot o' mo.*ey that
he or rlio turn* ire during the campaign for i n * Mubirriptio
pro*
vidirig they reimin actively in the rnmpuigi uittll ih r|oie m.d
make a cash repo t e a c h week.

1916 Model Roadster
Equipped with Electric
Lights. Price $423.50
F . O . B. Sanford, F la .

Mrs. W. W. Fry, Sanford

- w D n Display at the

Don’t Overlook

R en ew a ls
The regulur number of vote* will he given on renewal subscrip­
tions. Get every renewal possible. The votes giv«n on old sub­
scription* will help you win a prize. Hundreds' of people who are
now taking The Herald hnve not its yet ronewed their subscription*.
Several (own* and rural routes In Seminole county nre nut repre­
sented by candidates and have not been cinvasSed. Any candidale who will take the time to work these town.* m.d routes, car.
■jcurr a great many subscriptions and vote*.

Ask us and wo will

be glad to furnish you with a list of the place* that have not boon
worked. Subscription* mean votes and votes moan prizes. Sub­
scriptions will not come to you, you must go out and ask for them.
If a subscription is worth having, it is worth asking for.

30 y e a r gold

This brand new car will be awarded
to the Candidate securing the Lar­
gest Number Votes in this Campaign

W a lth a m

filled

case,

m ovem en t.

1

C h&lt;

bracelet, chateline or gents*

Three P ie ce Parlor Suit
OMZ0 BD

Settee, Rocker
Stra igh t Chair
P u rc h a se d From and on Display at

$15 M E R C H A N D IS E O O R E R
An order for $15.00 worth of merchandise
such &lt;is the winner may choose
from the stock of

Furniture C om pan y Z. Spinks, General Merchandise, Oviedo, Fla.

Attention Candidates
If the candidates who have secured yearly
subscriptions
ean Induce the pubscrlbers to eilcn d ' their subscriptions to two
■

yesrs or more, they will be allowed enough votes to balanee up for
the full time. For example. If you turned in a yearly subscription,
you received 1,000 votes. Now, If you secure the other year, you
wutild be allowed 1,500 vote* to make up the 2,500 vules for a two
year's subscription and on a four year’s extension 3,000 votes,
DON’ T OVERLOOK T1II8 OPPORTUNITY

I t is ea sy to load , q u ic k to o p e ra te and is bound to please
a n yon e w h o prefers p ictu res o f tho 214 x 414 size. T h is
th o ro u g h ly reliab le lit t le cam era is w ell
possesses
the A u to g ra p h ic fea tu re, p e rm ittin g the w ritin g o f date,
and title on each n e g a tiv e a t th e tim e o f exposure.

m aJe,

Purchased and on display al l . R. Philips &amp; Co. Dron Store

more hour, an,I lhl« 1,1, triple’ Sole offer will
o ver

attain in this campaign will It be pnaaible to
Itan rlcht nn„.

Ri,h, „ „ „ |, ,hc

anti be aure you don't
larch 13- 8 P. M.

forget

the

cloning

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l*f» 1 the Mb day nf June A 1F
Mnlile-fi hf r h-ii *f » - »
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ha# maije application for tat d»*d
Kit hi || A »h|r
h - h«fe
t*&gt; I*■Ur in aernf dance wirh law
Said rjirand
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Hflt *f* n ltilfid * I he fnIInwing described
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No lire of Ipptl ration for Tat Heed I ndrt
{.rnt-s
aiil
1» * i»* d#»d will |UU» thereon on the S0|h
hrillan ft of ('haptre 4HhH, t.wwa ©i FlaariJa S a **♦' ?! f p1♦ ■r 1
da. d March, A I* l&lt;*|6
Sn11re it hereby given that *" W Knti
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n * t* f porr haaer of Tas Carl hratt
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’ f h day «d February, A f» 1916
IVi" dated the 6th day nf June A 11 I I b , ]*■«&gt;- b n
b ,. w fc 1* 1
I A I ml.’i.l ASS,
h*» Jde.i «aui certificate in my office and
h* f
\\ IUr-1
i 1* f4 &lt; rrmf i ourt Seminole f‘o , Kla
hta made application for Tat Heed to i», Kri j# i ■i -1 • 1!! lut $i*
It; v M \!r|&gt;»nle|. if r
• fee In accordance with law
Fatd crrflfi
,da
Vk 1 W .r fM..r * nd
MIt
Fite r rt- brace* the following deecf ibed proH wifr *
4 Y *r*
•fti * fuaied In Hcminule county, Florida, |i!FL&gt; , n# '1fueler ft.r S J II t.ldi*. hank
b iillfr «f Vppllf atlon for T i t , Ilacd tinder
tw wit
riipi. ! 11 i fit i !f inn. W ar nell I umher b
Herhan * of t haplrr 4S68, l i v * of Flat*
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of NF, ti , See I 0, T p
V’r*tcer 1 ii'nfaff, e •rtft pur aFir n, Jo»e{&lt;h 1*
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aa«F**vd at I he dat# ol the Uauaiicc «d • uch (&gt; )»•!..
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feftiht at" in t|i^ Hi me of J F Adani# w jr k hi# « ifr* 1 M Merr.M and
. i ' daff'd I he -Sib da) of
N»lVem7 ff,
Hair*# #aii! certificate shall be redeemed \f r#f it I f j *
\ l» FuRer and
ha, filfd said certificate in toy
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t • •d it •»tt1 it)n|e &lt;uuni r»i. c 1i!r*-# ii^e folliiR in1c dr #rr 1ln*i| l '■11, P
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i I*« e&gt;aaa*l i«i* J ie-.i*4 -N#a» » a*t4 ftl ,
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\ r . late , | thr ivnunrr of a ich r#rMfi*atr
' r « W f ti rh« R o f S \s . dr Ir#
run 1 Ifi ths, S 30 Ika. w 1U ch*. N Ju South. *.f Ua' f
I wr-rdy nine 1aal S U' h
ihc name of Unknown
Unleta aald errIke.. ;ec. .1. |'p. 2| H, R. 29 E.
hal nf (he S' u I ri«l nnflfle*
.
Nruph (t fietic •hall I-# red «*enicd accordlhg to law
will la»ue ihernon on th# 4th day
Th# aald land Jbclfig a**#•««d at the date half of Scutbea#i ituiror uf Southwr*t f iatt adrft*l
. , i, a
c
‘*
quarter nf nf V|,M|
A I*I " iAn*»i16
ijuaftef and Ira* HoiJlhe**!
®f the Uauanrr ’ of aurb carllflcat* in tb* Snuthra#*
»tu*rt»r
U
&gt;a*
i
hfe»*-a|uji*lera
"f
A'iin
i
rnv off* dal aignaturc and a*lt
aam^ *»f c*. C ; Stoflcrgcn
tinlr«a aald
JwMiftraio ahall *ho r#dr#mcd arcording in the ‘snUlM 'k| ijuarler &lt;•( 1** Snfth#*,l I hi# fh Ird day nf March. A. IF 1916
,.e.l*
V. A IM VtlOM Alb
*•'“ l *1 d'Ottd will Iftaite (Wrcoti *»n the quarter, IV r! iiMarlrf of Sr»til hr* itlull
i*|p#k 1 iferjit •'iiiirf Kemlnole i’o , Fla
tar nf N ■»r1h w *
&gt;th4a*da&gt; of March, A. IF 1916
.
It# \ M \1c Mantel |&gt;. (
MhW#
H»*u( bea#t quad *
' l,**e Fa* ('ortlfleat# No, 732, dan 4 the Sa.ur hea*i inud#
haM
lay ui July A. D. 1897, Said raft if* quarter " * K *•
e*iw efnbfatjcK th# follnwmg dearrfbed p|op 1S M ll t r a 0,1
*rs
■unted In Semiifole county, Florida, Thirty t w .
1,1 “
W Ij Of S W tj of .SWU of ^ F ‘ i Seu- Ila« »e 7 » ert . r
Hritiah Torpedoca.
5
- I S ll 29 K, The aald land being Ka*t halt I
i,f' ■ • k* itl# llila of the I'liuariFe &lt;d , * f i qqar '»■* 1
Th** toriMtlooa uiicd In fho HrUlnh
• .. t. rwt* ifirat# in th# lu m « of S. 1* IHalr Vnr11 ea*1
qarta r
t r..#u* , t|d ccftiAcata ahali b# red re med j| Soilthrld Iju'fft „t v- rih.v.i &lt;iuer«#r. of tutvj nr*&lt; of throe tllametcrn— 14 Inch
•receding to Raw tag drfrd will laaut there' s-uthra.t uoarirr t - • half of, Soutkrart J i s ' inch, nnd 21 Inch— nnd they vary
c* r,,‘
28th day of March A. IF 1916
\
*rn mh' ThirVy” hrw. v " » n
In lenRtli from Id feet to lB J e e t. Aa
A.*.., T ai CartiAcata No. 191. dated the well*M:o«r!* r
b day of July
I). 19C*.
*Said r#ftlfl • htp T »,| t y South. Ila "»/ T»*nty-hlti* lonn ns a torpedo hit# Its mark It ex
•‘Hibracw# tba following draenbed proj»- Ea.t. W n l hall ol Snrlhwe.t &lt;.t.arter of
Every torpedo
^tty rtiuated in Scmtnol# county, Florida, Nnrihea.t quarter !e»* tt’n l half of EeH plodes aulomaUcally.
to * 'I W l/ o| N W W of B W jt 'of 8E l*. half of .altl W*"l hath, Weal half t! Noith
llrett In action reprenrmtii nn expendl
**: -V Tjt. 21 S.
T h * .aid land weal quartpf of Northwrwt quarter of Houtburo o f from $3,000 in 14,000.
t-efng
ot-dha date of the ueuane* ea.t quarter, E*,t h• If of Southwest qsar
W.aaek reHtfleatoTk tho nama of C. C. t,r of Bouthweal quarter ol Soulhea.t
■ • l“d''(«en. • Unless said eertlflrft* ahall quarter. We.t Half of Southeoel quarter
oe "deemed' aerofdln* to I a «
la*
las deed of Sculheu "t quarter of Soothea.1 quartet.
thereon on the Sdlh (lay of March Beulhue-t quarter of Souihweet quarter,
Conviction That Count#.
A D, li| «.
Ea.t half ol Suiithwe.t quarter. Seetirn
T h i* Im p erish able conviction, that If
_ Alan, Ta* CertiBeato No, 163, dated th* Three, Town.hlp Twent)-One Sutith Hang*
'l*r of June, A- D.' 1913. 8a*d cert.B- Twenty-nine Ea.t, Baothweal quarter *1 a th in * Is rljcbt I t 'w ill h a v e to be. la
n t* ernhraeea th* folloar.ag deaenbed prop' Northea.t quarter. »e»t half ol N* fthwet
* 'l» utuated in Botnlnolo county, Florida, quarter of Northwe.t quarter n l North- the u n derlying rock on w h ich all g reat
taat quarter, Sw iou Hla, Townahip Twfnly* character I* b u ilt; and It c a rrie s In It
i ! " i S E&gt;i of H KK •'«d N W f l 0L 8 K M one South.
Itame
Twenty-nlae
Ea.t;
f r s Tp b 8. R. 29 Kc Tho said land
North
hall
of
Northeast
.i u * r t * r a trust Implicit If not explicit In the
h * --------" 7 b* aaaetaed
aW e » d at the dgta
dgto cf
ef tth*
I**
of
Southweet
q
u
a
r
t
e
r
.
R
e
e
I
I o n m oral govern m en t o f tho *-o rld .— J.
,v ,*Urh
,,u''h eettlfirat#
eettlfieat# in
fn tha name of Unknown
link
Township
Twenty one
South,
* DleCf
(4 caell
A ral. .tail
J
f J Seven
I'n
.c. ■■1
,.|d
certlfleat*
shall Ka
b* *•
r»d&lt;
Range Twenty nine Ee.t. We.t quarter of M artineau.
•ec cdm, to law lax.dood will laaue tbaraon
th
Soulhw.ti quarter “ f Nnrtheavt quart.r,
•* ,h' 2»tk
2 «h day of March A. D. 101
1916.
Eight.
Town.hip
T V " * V °" ?
'VitncM my official signature and ■«.' Section
South. Renge Twenty-nine Ea.t. Nor he..t
&lt;k . th , gjtj, dtJr o( pabrusry A. D. 191*.
quarter ol South*..t q u a '" '
S” u‘ b' " '
E- A. DOUGLASS.
quarter, B «llo n Heven. Town.klp Tw.nly' icrk Circuit Court Hotnlnola Co,. Fla.
one South. Rauf* Twanty-nlne Ea.tM Fr v-6tc
,
You are hereby required to appear be­
fore tie Judge of our Circuit •_*«rl: of »*•
Seventh Judicial ( Ircult of Florida, net
N O T IC E
ling for Seminole C ounty on Monday,
t h . Slh day of June A . D . 1916, at lb . w « » l
Bala of Behoof Lands
house of paid rounty to an.wer * #*!! of
..
Tatlshaaao*. Fla.. Fab. 14. 1916.
complaint ..h tb lle d egaln.l you In « « »
n ‘ " ! ir* , •• hetaby given that th* Slat* ■aid court hy K Muon Roberta, aod to
J2 * l d « ' rd a t a iA n of Florida will r*- do further nnd rocelva what our natd ■
eoart
*»iv# Md.
unl|j
ra. Tuoadar.
d* Un
til I) ) . .o'eto
a ‘d orkk a. m.
Tui
• hall consider In that bokalf, o t M U M
“i '
,**• i l l * , tor tb . following daw the complainant will proceed e *# *'1* . .
oluela
1 u- i* further ordered and adiudged th*
this order be publi.hed once »
aii
_r.* *
■I * ** of fonloa Id In- TaJathfp tO&gt;ooutb, not Ira* than t waive * * «k» t'» '" e ,1 l » " ,&gt;
u f? 3* oast, containing t;t3-arr*a.,
preceding the .lid *tb d . y °* Jun* A- O- '
#111 b#^omafdorad spv all or any [ 916. in Ih* Banferd Romld • naw.papor
L..
ol ,b* M,d *m*t oplkot l»«* than pu Ll ishod In Sanlerd. Samlnote Cenntjr
©f lhr m u in rt of such raftificaie in th*
atm* *t( lio u n ia lfWin.
Dnleta said ret
tiftfai* •hall be redinmed according to Ja*
tai dr^d wit! tcaua theraon on the 21 at day
of Matrh. A 0 . 1916.
Witnrai
ofTlrtal ajfna’ture and
J
thu «»ir 1Wlh day of February, A I1 1916

Santord
Public Library
Oak Avenue

Between 3rd and 4th St.

it'*,? •*»•*■ A (eiyitad chock for th* aum
, Mf s ,P*r arnt of the pries Md, made peyWllnew the Hanoribl# Jam**
. .kin U
c - I*##l»«, State Troaauror
Ih- 1 *ee® » 9»n» each bid.'th* eh**k»-of
to lh.mUrf***f" bidders wifi b*. rntamod t B ' t e r t t In 8 o»i##ta

— Open -

C » UV7

m ,ld .T «hl. ITth dey of February A. u.

I tnA1tl&gt; b*d*i.mn,t h* aoatad and ad drew* d
r d*n.‘ ,r.k ,T ram »# lj, Go vet ear tnd ProalI tk. R.” lb * 8 , • , • Hoard of Education of
S ju
Florida and matktd “ DM i ° r
‘ ’ * , Behoof Landa," and must b# rw
T u. ' j ' B0^. !•*•»' than 10 o'rioek a. m.
T “* 'd , &gt;. M .rrh t* . 1916.
is
i . * * * • Heard of Education r * « i » * e
r,.* , r * bt to rsloct any and all bid*, and
* 1 f'Bhta required by tb * law and
k k a k S ..0 0,. th« H » » 'd rflatlv* to Canal..
.rtj*1?' "tUtofMa. ms tala and patroltum

«»«d
E A. D O U G L A S S ,
H a rk of th . circuit
62-Frl |5ll

u Chaacerf

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Tuesdays
Thursdays
Saturdays
at 3 p. m .

" n * d * * Bd.

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°» 'he State Board of EdoeoH ,h d »r' ol Fobruary. A. D.

P A R K T R A M M E L L . Presides!

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Reading Room Free to All

“ I have known the most well mean­
ing men to completely neglect some
girl whom Itiry were escorting when
they met some personal friends with
whom she w hs perhaps linnci)Unlilted
If tlie man whom I have In mind meets
his own friends lie Immediately Intro­
duce* them, and if he occasionally
drifts away he drifts buck again With­
out any apparent reason except doing
what ho wants to
ilo.‘ Some very -----nice
" ' '*
Hit'll t'ttti Im* I'XPt't'flltlflly tnnili'tl Ittltltl

a Inrgp gnthiTlng of people ttlto nrr
compnrntlvely hlningr-rn t*» them They
tlo not ttPt'H) to huvi) l hr aortal Inail art
that mnkm them r#sptmslve to stratigrra, ami litis Is a virtue which n gootl
PScorl i*lflier tins nr .iffrcltt tn pnunmn

There nrr few things wore disconcert
lug I" a wmniin llntn ti* lake ji man
a n y « lu re a m i u n i fm-i I n u ln n e n ju y i-il
llittlv e lf i|t)|ie us itlll, It n h &gt;Jie linn
" I ln le t s l, tile s a m e i| fffl 111 lev I Ini I
m a k e 'tin* lynrn h n n l« « » ' m o'lll tn tie en
He'll TT 1 1 fn fiidk e fhe I n k l ln e U f c t-aehrh

tiittl llicoc are gracioua pentorthllty plus
social training."— llultiuiurc Run.
Aocd Moonshine.-,
“
Whll# traveling In the Sunny Snttfli
rcs-rnily I find tfie gimtl ftirlutie tn tw*
inf nnlticpsl In Hi# proprietor of a moot)hIi Uh- »tlll
Now, I have hcnnl it heap
aluittl tlio potency of ntnonahftie, mill
litiw tlmt It will cntint* it Jni knitildl to
give tail (to fo u grltxly hear
Act'ortl
Ingiy. I decided fo allow a ilrntn to
|Hint my lips, an I ftnil that In (tic In
fallible way lo test such product* uf

commerce.
"FJo you want new whisky, nab, or
tlo you want ttgt*d whisky 7" whlupered
the moonablner.
“ What'ii the difference, uncle, be­
tween new am) aged whisky7"
"Wahl, fhe new whUky. nab. ware
iftnde flits liar mo ruin’ and aged whis­
ky day a fob ylst'day."— "Zlm." In Car­
toons Magazine.
Expansive Military Shoes.
English military officers have long
been noted for their smart uniforms.
There seems to he no Inck of money
to pay for such equipments, Judging
from recent advertisements of expen­
sive accoutrements In some of the Lon­
don papers. One of these calls at­
tention (o cavalry boots which are
priced at (M shillings a pair, or some­
thing over 920! They are said to he
"built tiy hand to withstand the differ­
ent conditions prevalent at tbe front."
Wills Monty In His Stomach.
Before tho estate of Albert flaXen,
eighty-five years oid, could be settled
• post mortem operation was necetsnry to remove from his stomach a
$ 1 0 gold , piece which Dalian had Inclutlod ln his will bequeathing $230. In­
vestigation showed the sum bequeath­
e d . $10 over (he sum at hand. The

Record Onion 8 hlpmenU
Recently 153 earn of onions were
shipped from Sacramento valley, Cal­
ifornia. to eastern markets. The ship­
ment Included several special trains.

I kacahy loaou u * anyvoif a canHaio fnr tk
offle* f Luiscuilrndcnt ef PnbUe InatrBctioa In
Sen-lnola &lt; oumy, aubjoct 10 tha Dooaocntic
Primanr. Tkrimxki my sarrioa on th* board at
School T n n tm I bare boconsa aonvlamd that
Iks . upwtn sndeot should b* n p t l t W l N a W
man and by ail mean* a property bolder and Tax
f'ayw in tha County. I ask for your eupp-rt, not
boenuno I think I am aaliUed to it, bat beenmo
I know, that my oaparienen will b* of vnVmk&lt;M*rvfa* to tk* Taxpayer* and tk* ckOdna
kk*
County*
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S^RUNOK.

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I haraby aanounca my candidacy tor tl
« ■ •!. Rupartnlandaait of Pubtif I net rue tan for
Samlnola County aubfoct to tk* dacMon of lias
voiara fn tho coming Primary.
Your vot* will b* a appreciated.
M. W. LUVKLL.
H. A. Howard 1* a candidate for Consty
8upart* Undent of Public Inc ruction.
Q U ALIFIC A T IO N ; Mr. Howard kMda a U fa
Corliflrau and Diploma iaauad by tha Mlrhi(*n
State Normal Coilaco a her* he atndlod tootlououaty for Hvo yaws, taktnf ia addition to tk*
rnOof* couraa, apoclal rouraea In Pa * *
Th* Hksory aad OcUpce «| Education,
p*i vision. Ua alio studied

S K S S S a ss
Ui

I rciprtlfully announce mysrlf • can­
didate for lb# office of comptroller. I
am familiar with Us duties, aud If elect*
ed promise faithful and- unremitting
service.

P. THAGARD

o**' rour»* at th* Selina Ilu«n*«* Collej*.
TEACH ING EXPERIENCE: It* teu(ht
FOB TAX COLLECTOR
r*ar In tha countrj- diat'lct acboaL o*w y*ar In
1 am a candidate for tk* *ffi&gt;* of Tax Collortor
Waablniton Frlrnda Academy, nnd had 'lx rear,
nf tu ion igl ax pericoca as SuplarinUndent of city of Seminole County, th auccod my-.lf, aubfoci
to tb* action of th* votnr* la tba Democratic
erbools
Mr. Iloward proparod blmeoU o*p*clatlv for a Primary, nod will heartily appreciate your auprt.
Jno. t) Jrnhlna
Ufa's woik In tk* service ot lb* PubBc Behoof*
and la porhsp* tba beat equipped ol any man
in th# rounty fo* th* office ot County Sup­
C O U N T Y J U -D G E -r
erintendent of Public Instruction- II* desorvoa
Voter* of Bomtnole Countyc
ho careful consideration of ail ibo voters of To1 tb#
pill* be a candidate for the pom,nation
h* county.
for county Jude* ot Soralnola county at th*
DepiocratiC primary alaetton tn j in * . and
/ h*r*by announce my candidacy for ro- reapectfully eollrit your vot* nnd lnflu*nc*
*l*cllqn to the office of member ol the In my k s j g b a Jf nnmjnatcd and elected,
rnuEiy bn« rJ &gt;uf pybtir Initrurlion uf S«n&gt;' by your vot* T laaraftteh a full, jiiat and
proper administration ol the dutfe* of th*
tnul# couni). D Uiiirl No. 2.
office.
a C. DICKSON.
____________________ E. F. H O U 8 H O I.D K W .
U
l*OR S H E R IF F
I am a candidate for re-election to tk*
office of aheria of Bomlnol* county. 1 frrl
luvtiAed in avklns tha pocple ot tbli county
lor r*-*l*rtfon to thlr office, oaing ta th*
fact that I have not -y*t bad |hl* offico-for
a full term.
When my protest term of
Office eiplftn t will have been In office only
on* ball term by electiun, a.id Irea then one
hair term by appointment and f&lt;q this rea­
son t Ics-J that t am entitled to your sup­
port and II elected »lll five th* office my
clove person*! attention fn th* future as in
tha part.
t will appreciate your lupprrvt.
C M HAND.

•e'UF

To tha Voters Of Heminoi* Co.t
I announce tkat I am S rand,date to
•ucceed royaal, as County J h d n ot Sacs
Inpl# Ccqnly, *ub|act t,o tit* l)*m ocn«fC .
primary.
For two year* I hav* dovotdkl,
my beat enerrics anO abilllie* -to aervin*
you aa County Ju l(*. ,| Cruet efc*|-J -h ae*« Justin*,! the roafUancw y o n .’oxfftowad Iftme two year* *co by the apladdii vot* you
lave rn*.
I request ot you your support
and influence. I| it i&lt;* your pleaauro t°
• fain elect ms. I plsdr* you my eaperiene*
and b*.i abilities shrlf fro devoted to {h e
adminliltatlnn and atfaita of this important
offico.

Slncefet
GEO. G HE Itlll I/O.

1 hri r Liy • nn auric* my »«lf ! i’ll rul id Ate
for (h i o filea. of ihrrlfi! of Seinlmale county.
FOR CLERK OF C IR C U IT C O U R T
eubjxct to ( he action of th# h f morratie
Having h*#n B«k»d by a number of voter#
(irimsfy to
livid Junip fith, 1916. If
#l#c(pd I pllBtj c« my*e|f txk fulfill (he ‘lull 4-^ 1# beeom* ! rtnHlHiI# for el*&gt;eW #( the
cotift of 5# mi nol 0 county, 1 h«mby in*
of thi# olnct Itl thn tlMt 1uf my ability.
nounre myttlf for that afflr*. i(ib )w f^ lo th#
K. K. II R A D Y .
iTomocratac primary, and aoiidt your vox#.^
arlll approval# your tunport during th#
FOII (X)UNTY CXIMMUtfilONKU
mpslfn
If •t#tri«e«i lo givs
JI , i
rsmnstin
&lt;f'iutrmntrcitic,
iuif inircir
i n#rwb)
innoutir#
mynalf
n
a
r»m
M*t«»
lor
i
,
wk.„»_ (.1*,
_ ad
_ 1*1 do
,«
* **
. ,v
. * , , nny «nojB
l (ti •a
n
**11 my glm oit to fill
*
«'fHrr of I uunlv { /mtrmutoner
of vh# I n , l _
^
1 tsrgimluuf&lt;m#f I&gt;Utfic* of .Hcminoll C ou■ty.
nt).sub
i u Ih
' ^ JOHN
j nr i •atlrfaetloa.
l w lK M K T T IN O K K .
isct to the lU-mocratic Piimary. and sullrlt tb*
vn *• of evrry vo.er tn the (tb Die rid end ask
tor 1out suppo'. and I want too at tfcblimato
I hereby announce my can 1i la -y lac the [ o*i
Icon-,i*o, that it 1 am stee'ed that I will work lion of t'irrk of th* t'lrrult f^mrt for Rsuninole
first last anil and all lb* ins lor our District County at the* primary In Junebut pot fnrxsttini or ov.rtooklnf IK# larger Int­
II f i n t e l l ahall live the ffice my very beet
end* yt tbe entire fount? and edl use my t»*«t I-er-emai attention at ali Urn * and rn learor to
eflori# to work in ha-mnn? »itb
(be f'nm- merit your aupparl.
Very truly,
ml winner* o l the other dm rlri, imard he up
D. L TIIRAdftER.
l,ulldllti of ttu. enure t'ounty
U f' 8 W 11 K E
1 hereby announce myself as a candidate
to sail creed myeeif ae rletk ol thr circuit
I take p&lt;*-asure In innuunkint myself a court ot Heminoi* eoutuy (ubjeci to th*
randidale for the offir* of county commte- Democratic primary to be held June Slh
If
•InOer nf the Fifth dtailrcl id Semln'd# this year and aallctt your support.
I r o u o t y , autilerl to ih* nett Democratic elected ran only promlsa In the future tbe
1Oiimary
Tnanklni you for any aaeistanc* • •me palnstakini cere and rlo.* applica­
tion to the office that I have fiven l In th#
y ,u may render me. J am
paatllenpeerfolly,
CVrry llevpectfulfy,
•
E. A. D O U G LABS.
E If K ll.lt EE a
I
tor
th*
ten

hereby announce myeell a candidate
T A X ASSESSOR —
the office of county coramleaioner fnr
Flret district of Rvnenole county, tub
f hereby announce reyaell a can didal*1for
to endorsement of lb tiemociilic pri- 1re-eloction to"‘ 'the office uf tas assessor, sub­
Mh
ject to tha Demucta'ir primary.
Your sup­
on 1v on# promt so to niakr —that I Will bf&gt; port will b* appraclatcd.
q.i* and Ju»t lo every cit left ®f tho f ft*'
A. V A U G H N .
ir- fOUPlI)
wrighlnir wr|j *■#r ry a ipendl*
411 the P«-", T# a rn r ¥
| will • PPr#
I beifi.y sniiuuiir, „■) — iJ ar a rand,da.# lor
i 1"
V’ ■ &lt; your • uppitri
■h* „«1 - „f I as As.vssor, an | nit
h, g't.Ui.d
i
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i^f-onel Imefrliy, C--" 1 , llitcnshljt, and ris
• lllllv In |t.eti&gt;rm (he duties of I be (&gt;-,-»I lot.. |
-a nforil llria ld
a.* h-» sukipon of .he vo s-rs ol itn* t'liunty.
folios. It, ( in &gt; HU'
,
1
I "ill appreciate jrour iut. in f PlrdS" '"y !"■)
I Tl!&gt;r Ii*r5 *fI HurnlJiT
CT»*» *©!«•$• It o Tn n v try gtVa IK affixUni, equiiabie, bursnraethi ilialrin to suuounra inyaalf lor caoilt- llko aiiminstratlon of tbs office.
A. It. I 'l l A P P E L L .
lata for Ih* Affitq of county rommission,r
f, r th* Fifth .D ltltfrl of bomlnola rounty
and thrrrfori, annuunr* my camliilsry tor
I beg to announce that I am a candidate
ibis uffirr.
If *lcct*&lt;l I will prnml)* to for niitnfnation for th* office of T » x A sciv* this offii* my n*rvonal ittmlL-ri ami •C»sor «&gt;l ttcoiinole County and *arn*aGy ash
qa* arrry rlTnM f,,t IJ,.,i- Int.ini
nf tliam
this lilt*
iiiy your support at the p rim a ry In J u v » .
In!#tc*t «I
If
, rtrS an.i hrminol* rnu
m ill). I will tha/(k Reeled, 1 pledge rnywif lo a faithful anil
•11 l o i n , S bo far ci.B.*!ii«(rnll) fiv* n»«» th*4/ copsciontipu* d i s c h a r g e o f I h* du.ivs rim &gt;u|ipo|l
i
n**t*d with the nff]&lt;*.
E N D O R r i ll l l. E T T
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1 ail! h* ■ lat.ilolalr Juf r—slrr Inn of b* ulFOR HTATE LKGIHl.ATD IIE
ftrs- ol ("o,in,y Cumtmiiln,,,, fr. m lbs Mh Itl.t*
1 lirrnlif antrounco my candidacy for ret,
l If-- i ,-j in| ,, Imaiy- i.f Junsfhi.fi IS
An,i 1 i«-*j&gt;*rifully a*k itu- s,.t*i»ora ,q ilu- V&gt;111-rs election to the ttal* legisfaftrsr. from R*m
s, ti.*l ,1*1* ai.,| if rlclril f \siil anili-dxrOf to ti.oie m u n i), subjart in tho Demoeea'**
All ih* -.ffirr ... to th* brat of my (bill w t * Primary In Jun*. 1 will appror-tato &gt;oug
support.
•h« utur* *s | l.avr In lh« 9*11.
V*.y
*.y Truly.
J 1 . Mr I .AN K.
llagarlmsat af Ihe loleriar
lo ihe frwsiocraUt Vul*ia uf Dtalriit Nu. I,
U . 8 . (.and Offir* at 1} sines villa, F la ., ,
Ramlnol* C ount), Florida!
.
,
•
Ja n u a ry 1 9 . IS IS .
i wlah to announro that I am a candidal*
Notice ia hereby given that Jo h n If.
|br rr-rl*ctlrn a* county rnmmlMinnrr, Ills- Uoalaa
of
W*kiwa,
tl*
.,
who on Ja n u a ry
tru l No. 1, Scminot* County, sub,*ct to
XV. 1913 . mad* Hamsataad E n t r y . N o .
your vot* in lb* Jup* prlmaiy
0 1 1 6 4 9 , for W U ot N K i j , Section 4 . T o w n In anpeunefnx m y Candidacy, I do ao with
■ fr^liny that 1 hav* (lv * n tbe poopi* of ship 20 H uulh, Haags 2 * East. Tallahaaso*
M
eridian, hav Sled notice of Intontion to
thla dlatrlrt, and of th* county at la,ft, mako
three year proof, to establish claim
an unbiased administration, sr.d with a trai­
to th# land abova described before clerk
ns that If r*-*lrctod alii b» in position lo of
C
irc
u
it C o u rt at 8 anford, Fto rid a , •#, tk*
t.ndar unto you a much b*tt*r scrvlcr.
14th day of M arch, IS IS .
Aeklng at your hand* a favorabl* conaidar
Cla im a nt names as wltnase**:
stinn. 1 am,
Eugena Rush, of W akiw a, Florida
ftaaprctfuily,
A
l. Von llurblaaa, nf W akiw a, Florida
I-, A B R U M L B Y .
A . C. IJp fo td of Hanford, Flo rid a
W illiam Phil)man, of W a kiw a . F trrld a
At tka sotbLallon of a numti*r of la* pay***
R O B E R T W . D A V I8 ,
*nd voter , 1 b a n decided to broom* a enndtRegister..
dat* for, County Csramlwion*r for th* 6tk. |)la­
47-Tuee A Fri-IOtc
v .'
ir let ot nominal# Co. Subject to tho iS n u n illc
primary In Juno. Having livsd boro for nearly
Deaartmeal af Ih# rnlenoc
thirty year* 1 am koonn by avwy voter In tb*
V- 8. Land Offica at Gainesville, Fla.,
rlrt. -■ It
If eiqrttd J nrorrlsr to earn tba juedistrict.
olo, to th* bant
boot Of,
of, my ability, aqd oitl g.v#
a, .
,
. ' t
.
March 4. ISIS.
Nolle* I* hereby given that John II.
-h* affair* of tb*
cinutdo'sUon
__ County
minty rarorat
___
.______
__ .
I nlll appreciate your support 11, la yoqr Jwlgo- Scruggs of Oviedo, Florida, who, on March
It.
IKO'J, mnd* Ifomeattail Entry,
No
ra.nl I ran sarva your best inttraat*.
051#4, tor Northeast qumlvr, Bcctlnn IS,
Your* Tru ly.
*
Township
SI
South.
Hang*
31
East,
Tallahn,
n . U . r A T T I S H A T .U
aao* Meridian, has Sled nHie* o{ I Henlion tn
I h ard y account* my randidacy for I*- rnaka Five Year Proof, tn m ubfitb Halm 10 th
afortlrn tn th* offico ot vommlaafoatr from land above deartibad. btfort Clark of
th* Third District. Bomtnol* county. I Circuit Court, at Hanford, Florida, on thn
wail a j proriat* yaur support la Ih* Juno 10th day uf April. IfiS .
Claimant namr* aa wltnaaaaa;
Democratic prim ary and If i s n l M s i . wfil
P. W . Grant, ol Ovfod#,. Ffnridn '
do my boat to **rv * tka psopl* *1 my dtaif. D. Latlmora, at Ovitdo, Florida
trlct and tho p*opl* of ih* antlrn county
Louis Jonea, of Oviedo, Florida
ia the future as In th* part. I
(1. 0 . Gainst, of Gvinda, *1nrida.
ft**P* *1 felly,
C . W. K N T Z M IN U E R .
R O B E R T W. D A V IS .
Raghtar.
37-Toaa
3
Frt-tttp
At tha request of many frltoda and
•uppeittro I hereby announce my-candidacy
far tha office of County ComrafcafOM* of
ti«minol* county fnr District No. X. sub­
ject to tb* derision of tb* D A n n c rau
Primary to b* h*ld Juno ttb. 1 nit! ap­
preciate th* support of tba voter* ot Dis­
trict No. t .
Respectfully,
L. P H A O A N .
At th* tsqursi of many taxpayer* and
ritiaen*. I hav* decided l a beeom* a candi­
dal* lor county cominiaeicner, tor tba 3rd
District of Remlnol* count), Florida, *ub
J»c* lo th* Democratic primary of Juno 6th.
Having lived in what la now ftrmlnola
rounty for upward* ol 4(1 year* I fori Jus­
tified in making thla aansuncomant.
If
*l»rt*d I will us* my beat Judgment and
influence for th* welfare of tha taxpayers
and upbuilding of our county.
Htlicit In« the support of lb* taxpayer*
and qualt$»d voter* of District Ho. J, I am
I Res poet lb tty your*.

J- J. UAhtJeET. Jt.

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coin had been s w a llo w e d sev eral d ay s

ago by [fallen In excitement, appar­
ently, In making his will.— Portland
Dispatch Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

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plndca #iv doa* paraunal attention nnd ihl
faitkfkl a lack art* M th* dulWv nf tka of-

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I wok je a i aaoperatton and

Fortunate Ar# Tho## Who Hav# th#
Happy Habit of Doing InattnoI barobv announ*a myaall a candidal*
for th* offico nf SaMriatondoal *1 Fubtl*
tlvaly tha Right Thing tt
Inatrucllo # of Somlnof* County, anbfocl
tha Right Tim*.
( • Iko Da mocra tic Primary. If aioctad I

They were talking about personality
and the conversation somehow drifted,
hi. .1 ? T v r*h, , n d ------ Wadaworth,
not unnaturally, aluce tliero were no
Itrennen’ i? * * I.T ’ ,H» ' " n*n * " d ESan J .
“ io u 'a o d eacb nt / « • , f * hereby required
in hi* J 11*-. j M a E. lModgatt aad men present,- to personality in tb#
and ~ Blodgett, hla veil., l.abel If. (ilb.on
t* ipp**r «• «h* bH) • L « ° ™ p ^ , J b* r* ln
/..mat you In Iko nhovn omitted n u w
sterner acx and how It manifested
and
Glbaon, barkuaband, Sarah
'nolo doy Of April, A. n.
Iteelf In dlfferenl wnya and under dif­
I
l u .r d
----- l , n w n - h*r huabind,
fit * lb* » » i bring tk r &gt;rd day of April.
U,u* in accord anto sitb tai
itb tM* hi ' V0* --------Mabor, hi. Wife
bald certificate.
Ih* lollo.la, d„ : c
crlbed
. *ambraca
n*brace ih.
Catherine T . Convrrae and — —
C o n 1 ferent circumstances.
,
^ T b i Santord Horoid la hor-by designated
verua, her httaband. Ell B. Merritt and
On#
man
waa
delightful
to
have
aa
a, Ik* nowvpaper In which this ordar ahalt
t , ~ — Merritt, hi* wife, M u r Saitent
X , published oneo a wook for twelve eona guest at a party. He made blxnaelf
band*,’cV
J* ' «N.
B lI?^nr
PUtb,rb,r
band,
(h ald|
, I..
Chapman
an d
--------agreeable to all and somehow man­
*^hBraa*r,|nV band and official aaal at
Chapm an, kla wife. Nathan C . Holden
linford. Heminoi# county. Florida, thla tha
aged to lift the burden of an entertain­
J M . ------- - Holden, hla wlf. Erneat M.
of
ment completely off t*)e shoulders of a
Ih^uauann 1*1n&lt;1 o*ln|[
*1 the dale o[ iil ‘i i “iu*n‘1 ~ , ~ T ,lo*d ,n. hi* wife, Dan.
.
« d t' ° , « N. Holden, k.a wife
F
A H
In the name o| W
'n .,1 r t i t . . , m .M j g . c ^ m .
rlortnn
Holden »nd — ■ , l(old*ci hat
hostess. A* soon as he entered be In­
da’aclbed
S“*
uT
'jnhnoarn,
.
.
.bovl
Uibtiid. F. E.
NetOrion «ad
——
i * r,f l
IJbImb
r#rtifVrttr« i KbII
troduced a pleasurable sen90 of reetlvb« f *d«*#m*.J ftrrtirJit)( t„ \km ttl (1 j
„ N . tleton, kla *|f. Byron S. Ashley ;od
fehell# Main**.
Solicitor tor Complainant.
Katie M. Aehley. hi. wife Georg* C. Hun­ ity that communicated Itself to other
f c “ D.lfc, y , r un ,ta Z- ” '1
n' M.Trh ger and — ----- ifungar, hi. w l f , . Vt. F.
guests.
Another man did not shine
“ A n ------- llarne*. hi* wlf.,' W il­
° mV *i •&lt;* n» » “'e and aaal ll*mB*V
tnte the l«th day olFebruary. A
I) ISltt liam l----McRae a n d M rKae hla
especially at parties, perhaps, but be
»H*. llamllion Mcllaa a n d --------- ’ Me?
... ■ -K- A. IIO U OLAM .
w a s Ideal for a, sotltuda of two. He
Clerk Clrralt ( ourt Seminole Co , Fla . U i*. hta wife, Gaorce leaver and la Ika Clrtaii CanrC Bat t a lk Judicial Clr
U a , , , . h|, wife, John A. Branch and U .
alwaya made any woman ho waa call­
tall. I" and Fnr (itmlaelo Counlr. Hor
IZ-Fri-Stc
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r
V
M
"
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\ t a. In Ckaacorr
_ . ..
T.
t,r,B oh; b,‘ ,**»•• K
R- Prlnc* and
ing upon feel that to Mnd her at home
MM
Prince,
h
i.
wlfa,
J.
J.
C
o
m
b
,
and
. u j stenatrora
nnd Realty Truat C o n Combi, bit wlf*, Jarbii D* Dunn aud alone gave him complete satisfac­
,,Jpaar. » corporation. Complainant.
r , " , ‘ Boeanlk J.dl,l.|“ ( lr,alt
---- Dunn, hla wlf* Allen C. Grow
tion.
S* “ ' * 0,» C'ouati, Plarida. In ,*"d
Rudolph F. Nyman, Oeoranna G. Nyman
?£ * nd ,------ - Greeley, hla wlfa, Henry
And ' then one woman casually re­
Ckaa. P- Handeraon and Hannah A. Ilanh! i, ‘ °f and all parties s **'*‘ , pPle^ a n d --------- Sweelapple, hi*
Jeraon, D efendant.
Jf'
,p - D. Morris a n d --------*M oiri*
r a 'C f
“ 0d0f S. H. Harrington
marked that the most difficult aoclal
Forecloaura of U ortgags
X ?
Itt tR.*' W. Harrington, bt, »||t, Mary P* ! '■
P»*ehal and M. It.
To Rudolph r . Nyman, Otorgann* Ly Nir-«
»‘ *PP. her hu-band, I aachal, bis wife. Lathe F:. Willard and role for a man to (111 successfully was
~ 7 - Willard, her husband. J.- C. Kreid that of escort. Not as escort to a con­
■as. Cbaa. P. Handaraon and llanrfih K , h r . f i V «
and J.i.la V. Wtltney
Pi* * J ! f ' li*B»o«» Itapp a n d ----- -- Kacip and Ih arlotlt Krejcl, hia wlf,, W. R.
'((‘appearing flora tba affidavit of Goo. (j.
t?1^
1 h*'1'*
Warwick, Truitee. Windsor and — — Windsor, bla wlf*. cert or lecture or'the theater, but to
Rcriisr, solicitor and enamel for (oraplal* Florida .Saral Sturt* A (.'ommievlnn Com. Columbia Finance A Truat Company, ua a social entertainment such aa a re­
aial* herein duly fllad, th at' the above pany. . ,o lpor&lt;iion. C k.,|„ T
Allen Truateo for S. J. Ilobta, Bankrupt, a eortamid dclrndania.ar.il each of them are" At i “ , c " . , Allt.“ - . hU o*1'- F- II Clover, porarion. Warn*!) Lumber and Veneer Com- ception or dance.
M,C*|
U , ie&lt;idtnla of the aUla of Florida, but rtlilen &lt; . McCalrsont amt
P*1**,. * .eorporalfon, Jueeph P. Mltello
" 1 know one man." sbo said, “ who I*
hia wife. Chari*.
resident* of tha United Stale*; That moni, hla vile. Rertha P MrCalmont anil and &lt; arellae A. Mlirll*.
\t.rw|,k a n d ---- Warwick, hla wlfa,
Ik* residence of the aald parties. defendant*, a
wholly delightful ns an escort, and the
. , McCalmont.
b-r
h u • b a n d, (
ia unknuwn to affiant and that diligent inr* A Mm al.nonl and
At c ,|m,ut h-r II H Merrill a n d Merritt, bis
an d—
---------Fuller,
and \ S *iy|J •tl*, A .I). t Fuller
quliy ba* been made without avail, to as­ hu'b nil. I*hiIt"fj* 11
----- —-d
— ^ Fuller,hi*hit other day 1 endeavored to analyse juaf
it*. 1 l&gt;. Shepard at Adminlatrator. WIN
hrr
huBbaad
I
r
a
»|i
It a I I
. nJ
certain the place of toeldenco of aald dewherein the charm lay. I onee heard
lead anta.
" T , . I * 1'.. V bnvbAn^ Jepm* E. J*e,h llam Mocra Ancaa and Ktta II. Itlnra.
It skid of him, by another man. that
It appearing by aworri bill in a rertaln
You and aarb nf you are therafora or­ inil i
l,. I*rrk. ^tr 'hu^l'atid, H *wn|| |i
rau*e, wherein F Mi*nn Kbberta la com- he- wn* ft man who always did untl
dered to appeaf to the bill of complaint Fuller arid- I ^ ujJa " A • Fuller,
ifr. J
.4
. Sled In lhie cauaa on or before Monday, | • ph It T *IM|UA (L.ritj
. „ri1ufti, hii l 'at nan | mill the i k vr in med pa ft let
(odd the rlghi thing nl the right Unto,
Mtm defendant!, riled in our Circuit ( ‘nun
April I'd. A. I&gt;. 1916, tha aame belli* • * •&lt;• . 1 W rarnhat- ah ! FWah \ \ err.
Rat, I lay of tMg’ tDUM.
ham. t, Wit#
hrnne’dt and Fran- I**r thr Seventh Judicial t’lrrult of Flor- nnd this seem* to 1 k&gt; true of bltn ln
|| i) further ordefOd that thla nollre br re, K Kenned
Iiiw »ilr. In t|iin ^ttrinri •d*- m aritj for Seminiil# County, Florida,
the cnp;tt'Uy of escort.
He always
the ( 1a m r f reaidenee of above named
pah),shed lor eight T *l cotveecutlve weeV» H a ile .)
r,.tl i
iM.«n *’ompatJ) t * *««r that
I'f* ndanf • are to the ro rot la! riant un - seem* to dii the obviously correct tiling
la the Sanlord Herald, a raeii&lt;paper pol
p oratimi. itrarw I Fa liar and
1 u|
li,t*d ui Sanlotd, Florida. .
let.
her
huabail'd,
.S a fti U r|
|| known, that they and each of them at*
Instinctively.
Witr.ni, K. A. Douglaaa,
lUCll
dark nf the fuller and
Fuller hU e|fn#* ftotart o*rr the i p of 21 year*, and that tier©
la , * a per*on In thi* itata ol Ftorida tha
Florida H»
Ci/cuit Court. SominolB fount/, FIc
. " I have norer stepped outside my
Minty
and — —
-—
Mi n
ot a auhpoena nn whom would
ioJ th# a^ll of Bald cturt, on thJa th* 3rd If* hi* wife, ha fmjrl Ju ne % ajri
ji' *
MbikiaaJfl
defendant
or
any
of
them
door
with him." khe went on, "without
diy of Fdhiuiry, A*« IJwi 1 1 1 ®.
June*, hla wifr...........
A 11 Vineani ai’d •
~
’i ©U are therefore requir'd to appear
U f k ? DOUOLASS.*
a complete seuko of
Vincent, hia wifr. W* A Ktifer. aad *N|. t/yfnrv *11(1 enurt on Monday, the I at d y experiencing
^ , •
Clark.
A. Uufrra, hit wifr. I)a»bl It
JirrJpcF* of Mj K A&gt; 1&gt; f 9tr,. to m « « f f «ai I Ml l*o
guardianship
null!
my'return.
It Is
Uy J b». C, HohrrU, l&gt; C*
and
r,y* f . J1a rtt|i■«&gt;n, h\j m|f»•, ( ’ *W
fomplviot, e|«a the aame wilt he fakep a
(!ro Cj lf«*rrlnit'
^ .1
not that his actions. Indicate any spe­
I. n11 miit11 r • r•*ea]11*■ Fr111 n*11.
( ef |i *'|ay ' b **-d
i . untol (or r'otnplBlnant.
•He, 1' % H r i, arid M** . A H-r it
cial consciousness of wh.it he Is doing
*lt la further ordered and adjudfed fha«
t ri *«te
hl« »&gt;fr, &gt;amu»l I W a d -**r'h acnl
»hi* order, be j ublliKed or ee a »&gt;»k f if
W»d»wnn h
t*
* Ilf
J •i
hr. nr»« i h •*\ leva t ba n itb cn more than *0 d &gt;t *, Inn On the contrary, lie Is engagingly nat­
and Film j linnr.*■n, I • a (r J
n | th# *'» f fftril If# raid a r i i&lt;[it| *-i pq dt&lt;hf-d ural and free from any assumption of
|l "W.
»i
1 Sr^ lPi U rinjtYf). Florida
* NbiIpp «f AppllcMlon for 7 a* Hard flitdii III lldf ae|f nfr.l
Uabt
H
I.
I
!
V\ i* rt*.o* WI *-1e« f I have hereunto m | directing things-, hut while with him
.Sprlton * of ('hipter 488H, U * i of Mudda
hua hah &lt;t
» a ly I
J(
tti v band and affiled the *ral
a woman whom beds escorting enjoy*
f *aid faurt
Nfttirw «■ haraby glaen that Ovpntrfvi llrtim n
r i- ,•i.«nid. 11
11 Vfaher arid
i hi* 1* 11 d a j of Fa hr u ■ry, A U 1*M f,
Turi-potin# Company. purfha»of t»f Ta*
a pleasant sense of being his first con
Mahff, I . t• ifr, I «| hrf ilie T i tin
•eel
a im u r.i.A S s. Crrt.ftrUr No. 9« 8* dated the 4th day of t**r»r hfi.|
lunu fk# hi r hutband.
slilerntlon
lie never for an tnstnnt
Flerk of the FlffUlt (*OUft.
Jon# A H. 1894, Ha* filed BB.d r«rliflrltf Kll M
Mrff.u
d
M rff.p hi*
a llo w s her to experience that feeling
.a fpv offir*. and hat made appl-rat.on for w.tf«.
V| Afj V, eifr nti
8 *f‘d*-hi*r ami Ja."h
tu «fr#J to . m u * ln arrvordance » 11h law Henry Fit her l.vr
Mband « harlea N
of being unattended under which 1
Said rrrttflrpta trohrteci the follon ing (hapm ln ari.!
&lt; ha ©man, hi* » 11», Nt. Ufa of \ pplir ailrtn far lak Herd I'ndef
have seen many women nud girls suf­
dtarnbed property aituatad in Sapiiaole Nathan (* Hold n ant!
.Section
ft
of
&lt;
haplrr*
4ftAfl,
Lawa
of
Flor*
If olden hia wife
Ida
foyniv. Floriaa, to-wit;
N K t* ©f SKt£, Frnesf \| llrjfatt ah-t
Ib l {« n hi.
fer and have occasionally suffered my
II, Tp 20 S. It- 29 Ea*t
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e
i»
her»
•
t'j
gi%rn
ibat
f
harlea
» lb I ' am . I M I 1. • A• 1
i *. ft. M. ..
self.
t'
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iia*e
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rtf
Tat
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rftlflrilr
No.
H f n * &gt;1»tI
Tfr •*id land beifif aaaea^P’d at the date hti » if*Haatlaa V " * ? ' 1”

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10#port « « r i # t tka ■ # $ ■ ! &gt; . so# year
rotes At tba p d U .
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J. R O W L A N D W I L D M A N .

8#nilnalv county

of laid Mtau
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CORRECTIVE EXERCISE
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CHIROPRACTIC * f
OSTEOPATHY

W m. H. CROSBY
N A T U R O P A T H IC P H Y S I C IA N
MACFADDEN METHODS .

log nulu mo better.
It carries mo
bock to my own mischievous child­
hood. I fool Ilka romping with thorn."
From that evening hla polite tact
has won him a placo In that homo u
favorite necond to no other comer.
larva saakath not ttaalf to ptaaaa.
If ho la walking up the street with a
N o r fo r Itself have any car*.
young Woman who la fond of twirling
B u t fo r another gtvaa U a aaaa.
And builds a Heaven In Hall's daspalr. her silk hangbog.' from which her
handkerchief flies out, he gallantly
rushes after It an entire block, breathleaaly, until he haa found and returned
to her the bit of linen. He assures
her that he baa been to no trouble;
that It waa a pleaauro for him to do
ao alight a favor for her.
Thua hla polltencaa la In evidence
wherever he gooa, eapedally when hla
aupremo dealro la to woo certain worn' f 'c f * ‘ap^gven well to-do women,
when^ftm
dija u admirers whom
they'look upon aa having an eye to
their wealth are completely charmed
by the auave, soothing manner of the
ppllte wooer. It la uaeleaa for their
well-meaning frlenda to giro one
adverao opinion which would tend to
prejudice them agalnat him.
They
only waate breath In thia vain at­
tempt. The polite man never loaea
ground with tho fair acx, but la aure
to pleaae them. Agalnat nil odda ho
la a nover-falllng heart wooer. Hla
hnsty-tempered rival may have a ton
tlmea .kindlier nature, may love tho
woman fbr herself nlone, and bo will­

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Politeness la not only a valuable
asset in tho manor in which women
arc wooed, hut In many Instances
dear, sweet memories ariso In tho
bosom of loved ones aa they fondly
recall many arts of gentle, manly |«i
lltenesa, while others passed them In
neglect. Politeness costa nothing. It

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tf it's our lircnd, you'll m-od ii
For it is
surprising how [ n i .j&gt;)■- who ordirutrly do
not nire (or brend invariably Hod tnemwlvt-s liking it after tasting the pmdurt
of our ovens.
Why not try it aud know,
(or your-eK
Once you try, you'll
always buy, i- our prediction Im-Msl on
experience with many others

A r r a n g e to s u p p ly yunr f;rinly
will) pure w a t e r n o w
nm tfter
i ■mi lia\ e had sickness due (• &gt; *mjrifccti'd su p p ly,

[f yrnrog girls could map out their
future, guide their dentlnj Into wllloll
ever ehattnel inost appealed to them,
few. If any. would go astray
Kaeh
would meAt a good, honest young man
and af i er the regulation sweet und
tender courtship, would w ed ami sol
tie down to jin' honored domestic life
blessed by n loyal husband anil loving
merry children.

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ing to endow her with considerable

et hla earthly goods. Weighing both
.In the balance, «h n declares she could
only bo satisfied with tho-pollto wooer
ns a life partner.
Tho frank, out­
spoken suitor wastes his time when
ho comes a courting, hoping to cut out
hla rival, her polite adorer. Ho Is
honest and blunt and nil tho words he
aaya to her are worth gold. If sho but

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] '-'In their Irtnoccnco and lehoranco of
the world they are apt to look upon
each young man who approaches them

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whom they ate Inougbt into . uil:u I
If they aro girls who cannot le- ,||. |
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In ofllco, shop or factory, and have
beauty In uddltlou to youth, moro often
than not they aro subject to grave
• i*evlls and temptation that other
women never know, U usually begins
by sntnu, rich ne'er do well singling a

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Palatka, Florida
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girl out. a » she goes to and from her
work, by persistent effort s o n reding
In breaking down the barriers ot lo r
maidenly modest) ti&gt;- inveigling t or
Into a flirtation
T h e girl Is Haltered,
hop,, rises with her to arcompany him

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Structural steel of all kinds a sj&gt;ecialty— I-l&gt;cm»s,
channels, angles, stays, holts, etc. .
Jlurtlwotxls in variety—ash, hire'll, cedar, cherry,
cypress, mahogany, maple, oak and white pine-

The Merrill-Stevens Company
Good Service-Quick Delivery
C o m p le te lines carried in stock . B est equ ip p ed
m achine shop in S ou th east fo r speciul w ork.
A com p lete force o f w o rk m en ready fo r road
w ork a t a ll tim es. P a rticu la rs and q u ota tion s
on short n otice.

W ire , p h on e o r w rite us.

Merrill-Stevens Company
6 0 0 to 654 E a s t B a y S t r e e t
J a c k so n v ille ,

F lorida

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

ness of unsuspecting youth. ThCro la
only one way In which young girls
can bo made to safeguard themselves,
and that is to be taught the dangers
that Ho In secret love affairs, asd,
above all else, not to have confidence
In the man who counsels It, no matter
what smooth reason ho may artfully
;sef forth. Do not keep a lore affair
from your folk, dear girls, If you

POLITENESS AN ASSET
WOOING WOMENT

IN

Kiss mo as If you enured gay
My brurt at tome noonday;
A bud that d i m not disallow
The claim, so all Is rendered up.

Those who mix and mingle with
many men have a fair way of
Judging the part which politeness
plays In wooing women. The potlieipoken man may have less apparent
advantages than the man who was
born with a golden spoon lu his
mouth, having u hard time to edge his
way Into the society of young women.
Itifl when once ho obtains an Intro­
duction which ho has desired for some
time, ho makes hla way clear, for he
is pretty well trained for conflict and
victory.
Ha is the kind of man who wanlr
his young hostess to know that he
likes to drop In, without any formal-

con.
Thin typo of scoundrel Is euro to
bind the girl to tho utmost secrecy—
whispering that no one must know of
their lit ltd romance, and growing at­
tachment.
If tho girl Ignorantly refuses to keep
tho affair secret, withstanding tho
temptation of dlnlMg and auto rides,
the rascal has no Intention of wnstlng
time with her, but dnds an excuse to
fall out with her, letting her go her
way, fuming hla attention to some
other pretty maiden who ta ns foolish
ua she la fair and not proof against
temptation In a lino Betting, The first
girl goes her way, leads ar&gt; honest
Itfu and is rewarded by her good an­
gel soon or late.
Tho girl who Is flattered by tho man
with the pollto manner, smooth ways,
beguiling smile and proficiency In lovemaking and lured to cafei, Joy Hdos
and clandestine meetings, keeping her
own counsel, has made her own bed.
which she will find Inexpressibly hard.
rhere will be few, U-any. lo pity
her. At an early age girls should bo
made to understand the difference be­
tween right and wrong, what to fear
and What to encourage, and above all
eUo that a true lover never, never
comes In tho guise of a tempter. Se­
cret lovo affairs aro harmful.
To

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sit the dyeing works in

Shanghai used native Indigo, and Unbest quality of the dye was produced
m Kwunluug in such. districts as Fat
»han and Chaoyang Now efTorts ar»
being made to Induce the guvemnf&lt; nt
to interest tho people tn setting out
indigo plants wherever tho poppy w„t
formerly grown.

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■ W IL L DISCUSS GREAT. ISSUES HERE

For February, Hanford Publle

DEBATE IN SANFORD ON T1IE 24th

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TH E A LL PURPOSE CHARCOAL STOVE

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TRAMMELL HAYS I|K 18 WILLING TO MEET BRYAN IN JOINT
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BwrujpptmntJnjiannrrpajTBBppDPMpppiipBBirjwni^ppd^p&amp;BinHnffli
P*lnc unable to meet at other to charge me with abandoning the
pointa 1n Florida it is almost certain duties of the office of Governor, td
that Senator N. I*. Bryan and Gov, run for the senate— with using the
l ark Trammell will open ( )H, f)rsl
appointing power to pacify these( se­
M
Run* of tho campaign here on
cret societies—ignoring county com­
March ^Itlj. Candidates Day. The
mittees ta build up political fhnfollowing letter from Governor Tram
chines — with plagiarism — nepogmcll lx interesting:
ism in office—attempting to have
Tallahassee, Fla.. Feb. 28, HMC federal building placed upon prop­
Hon. N. l\ Bryan.
.
erty of relative, and using public of­
Jacksonville, Fla.
fice for my own personal advantage.
Dear Sir:
1 have not abandoned the duties
' our telegram nf the 2Cth inst., of my office, and must say that
slating that you would speak at there is a great lack 6t consistency
several places in South Florida dur­ in your charge and your own .con­
ing this week mvl inviting me to duct. Have you not abandoned the
meet you at these, appointments duties of your office at Washington
I wns received Sulurduy afternoon and come to Florida to curry on
As I have just Wired you. | iind that your campaign?
I have neither used the appointive
nlTtrial duties at the Capitol, and
an engagement that 1 have to speak, power to pacify secret societies or
build up political machines.
Have
Marifi Doro in "Diplomacy’*'nt the Star here tonight make it impoMible for
you been guilty of such In Connerm*
J
to
meet
you
in
Gainesville
to­
'Monday, March 13th
night. Also engagements made some tion with tho positions you have
time ago to -speak in Jasper Wed­ procured for your friends, and is
nesday morning, and Apalachicola your own conscience. the basis for
•Saturday morning, make it intpruc- your suspicion?
Your charge, of plagiarism and
Qulck’s ChlH Tonic cured my h « S ? K
J™ ,
rT" ‘rl &gt;’ou ,lt
of LtlGripp'! and Fewr after the d o i J o r Y 1 Florida this week
However, nepotism will lie met when you at­
medicine and other medicines failed.
I * ill he glad to nn-i-t you at some tempt „the particulars, and I will
L U IA C .R O A C H .p rili^ .M ..
date m the near future, and will show their ridiculousness, absurdity,
bold by L. It. Philips &amp; Co., 26c
^ ^ . j ^ e l f 0[ your inviuttion a* their lack of merit and how far you
snob* »5 tin
hii i! duties will |i.-r will go in yoUr, desperation to batch
mil.
up something on'vfhirh lb base yetrr
□ u o o o o a a a a o a a a n o a a a ooo uddo
I ih. uh. with ,i^ 1
knock t|n opponent..
1 will he please.| |.
Your rbarge that 1 have used my
you &gt;our connection with, and your
approval of Sections 4 and b of the office for jpy personal advantage
resolutions of .the
state committee unwarranted and absolutely unst'uhV E T E R IN A R IA N
; ,adopted on Jan f&gt;th, defining who tained by truth nnd facts.
When Uu meet we will discuss all
sliall he accepted us Democrats au------OFFICE — «-

La Grippe And Fever Cured *

| DR. A . DOLAN "

“ Lower First- Grade— Helen- Jen­
kins. Irene Brandt, Thelma Howell,
Morris Benjamin, Wilbur Davis,
Hugh Devine, Kldrtdgo Duncan, Ar­
thur Zachary, Claude Locke.
Advanced First Grade—Joe Klnard, Harold Shimmona, Louise
Thrasher, Raymond Muirhead,
George Putnam, Maudle Fortson,
Rebecca Stevens, Gertrude Benja­
min, Elisabeth Whitner, George

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DURABLE
ATTRACTIVE
This little stove it built to stand
rough usage— made of strong sheet
metal—it will give the best of wear
and service.
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It’s much easier to handle than
the old clay pot—and it will not
crack or break.

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Second Grade— Margaret Cowan,
Margaret Edwards, Thelma. Godbee, Virginia Jlnklns, Katherine
It will boll the weeks wash, heat
Symes, Claudia Wright, James
irons and cook a meal with a very
Brown. Junior Dutton, Marian Fortsmall a..- ...t of charcoal; in winter it can be used for heating purpose*., No
son, Ernest Liverdaya, Calvin }licsmoke. No odor.
Gahugin. Leslie Moughton, J. D.
These stoves are very ornamental nnd 'are guaranteed to give absolute
Perritt, Canton Hines, Hnymond
' satisfaction. Price JL60. For Sule at all Progressive Dealers.
Schual, Edgar Shiles, Frederick
T H E F L O R ID A M E T A L P R O D U C T S CO.
Weeks, Loren Price, Mary Elisabeth
*» J ) L V K K t J R K E N A V K N t ’E
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
M oyc. Margaret Peters, Olive Ren•
Send Far Ctairal C ib b iM a
froe, Kermith Hurley, Charlie Carl­
son; Elvis Egge.
.Third Grade— Irene McGahagin,
GHlV*Nfwjnon. Mary Elisabeth Pu; xJRatherync Wcssner, Sarah
AViJllnma, 'Elolse Wright, Joe CaldAT
wt^J, I’ aul* ijtrpng, Paul Thompson,
Irma Srhijh, ‘Cecil Hines, Lewis
Shtyp.
y.
.i j f **■
Fourth Grade — Agnes IVr[ltt. Ma­
I'*. e.
bel * Wilkinson, ■ tynn PaXtpn. John
Brumihy, ‘John ’ Wilson, Maude' ^lur,- People Resort to All Manner of Tricks
rsway. i
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to Get Extra Supply of Butter—
Fifth Gnub'— Ralph ^W'druff,
Working Classes Get It, Wellifoburt Thrasher, ’ Wy vtrfi Duke.
to-Oo Go Without
Madge
Woodcock, Martha Chim­
era
pell. Sarah \\ beeless. Lirxio Flowers
T jj0 uaRU0&gt;— pjeturesquo and eomeBeatrice Marlin. Chnrlolto ^truth,, what.pitiful scenes where long lines
Martha Duke,* W. A. Adaratf, Wes- j wait aC'tho doors of German butter
/Good F lo r id a Bc?of.
ley Foster. Edward Humph,
{{ohprt abopr ar» d&lt;:»crlbod in a tllspaLch to
imjvh. J{&lt;

LONG 0011 LINES
HoteT S “

n HARDMAN’S MARKET

MEAT

w e : h a v e it

T h e B e s t .W e s te rn B eef.
Williams, BeCtlah BroVn;,Emily, Bjli-: tA*' Now Hblterdam Courant from Its
Porljij
aorreapondcnL
S jirin g L a m b ;
ley. Nora Jenkins, Ro*ge Muhflh,
.Au' (Ids noWepaper Is sympathetic
Stemfier,
Thresu Tcfiuble,
Ih^tm-d to vote m Dug pr i mar y, as
your ch“ rKt’1‘
VOnr own Marie
C h ica g o M ilk F ed V ea l.
| with Germany, It cannot bo occustsl
Ha n d b r o s. stables
record
Florence Witte, Isabel Strong.'
C orn F ed Bigs.
of pitQsuntlng an excitable and rung
Yours very truly,
Sixtii Grade ’ Sidney Kennedy.'*
Bring in your la m e a n d irk
gerated
account.such
as
the
Germans
P o rk Sausage.
Park Trammell
Webster Ordwuy,
Frederic Htnes, complain of In nlllcd Journals
hotscs iind mules.
Have them
L
iv e r P u d d in g.
treated.
Have their teeth ■■&gt;lie tram Shejdienl,
Willie Mullein.
n t \ !•&gt; I
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Tim correspondent begins by quot­
ainined, sharp c o r n e r s drew. .1
P
igs F e e t J e l l y
Seventh tirade
Mane Bragg,
ing from u story told him by n frlcml'
dtyvn, project (ons rut oil .mil deIle a d C h eese
*’l got In with a little persuasion.
l'iilittka Mnn H um lltiill ( )prt’ t*s Helen Chorpening, Vivian Crosby,
o/ars extracted.
They would not
Hut \
Hart,
Ethel
Henry.
Mina A line was waiting
T a n k * for M a n y V t-n ra anti
Kouce.
CO O uooO D D O D onQ nannnnoonni
Howard, Julia Living. Bertha Muncy, lot urn go In front, of course, but 1
(iaini'd I'utnu
F a n cy C h ip e d B eef.
As the allentfon of this section of Velnta Venable, Georgia Walker, protended I only wanted vegetables.
H u m e M a d e C orn ed P.eef.
Ho I got through the line nnd after
I loriibt i- ttirtdtM! to staplt* crops, Tom Anderson
securing vegetables. I asked with a
T h e P est H a m s and Bacon
E igh th tirade \ era Terheun,
LLiiAL ADVI IIIIS IN ij
i u t i l . N.it.t! futv .it.il the raising ’
very liniment face for a quarter of a
F a t C h ick en s.
Margaret
Strong,
Mnlbe
Abernathy,
.it . tttlc ts b e c o m in g m ure an d riinri* (
pound of butter
I bid It In my coat,
\ « Urettnafic* A m m d i n i S r t i l u i t : **. ..f th.
Wi
i
ma
Graves.
Ruth
Marshall,
Mila factor in farm life, the market for
w i l l j n - t l t ; ll ltll III
y r %Ifeed I t r d l n i h r e s &amp;( I h r I tl) *.f San
went out and Joined nt the end of the
of I 9 I I
sjlns is
is being widened, dred Huston Marian Dieterirh.
l .inks and silns
lit lil t
line.
Without much more trouble I
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He It urdaiiii'il |iy lh&lt;* Mayor it •( » ;f &gt;
I bis is evidrnt-etl by the advertising Martha Brown, Gladys Adams, Hel­ got a second quarter of u pound—“
* • unnl t»( Sanfi-r&lt;I, Huruin
J hat if
hall ht* uf.jaa.lttl I f * , (# «
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Tim corronimndctit comments
-iinP tign ti M Davit St Son of Ptt- en Sh -Itii11
*»&lt;n l*i fun itt&gt; ■ u in fnubils* •&lt;r* • ’ .)iuL.il
&lt;1 t&gt;
M i n i i&gt;I t h - i it y nf h ai.r .-c i » i L . 1..
"That ts bow wo got along In Hqrltn
.i'n.1 l u t e started m the (,'n m m erNinth
tirade
Thandnre
Hu-ttge
I’M* li Iti11■ itt if a f r • I.» f - 1.
i ti 4 • 1 * i
S i h w a r t i , Dorothy Humph, today, that ts wtiut wo must do to
l.l
H. Ma m« Ht'llf «.r lift t*fiv j ttmJi. • ft.
r**-. 11, 1. .1
uitil m\ «.,! ' i ; , g. t
th* m y u! hanfur*! uui»iil&lt; •«&lt; •t&lt;• titn F eck, Kail- M. redtth, Gladys, 'nt'ture a llttlo fat og a llttlu butter
ti M I la t n I1111 gmimd an envi­ II
m«*t*ti*
.if
til.'
it* at * g r n U r fal* uf *|»«***| Dull
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t
.
Nim ii, a (li :
, Only with cunning or patience can wo
m ilr * i d hiiUr
able reputation us a tank builder. D ieterirh . T h e lm a A d a m s, l.ela
1 1
A th J, in tu ri.I itg r«»ffii*r* 1L»* *|*f* !
I at -t .t t * 11*11! till ttu. th.' *• » .18 |»U1
luittor our bread
In long straight Burk A vo. and Secon d S t m l
He started many y e a rs ugn in n I I utcltisuii, A l i m 'Audi's.
aa to moiiiia • • 11 |te t &lt; ii u &gt; r *1 t
1
.1 .. i t. r fr..p 1) &gt;U'l 11. « fj 1•*fl
linos th&lt;&gt; poopjo stnml for hours In-fore
V .m.ill w.iv. baling bis progress op
I"
LtiUf ,* atifl It • hall l.e v. i.1» * I
I r
S ophom ore Glass
Ercel Little.
* Ml Irnit 1ng
,|..r - .1 i t , i
f'» f b tit run of «!r i &gt;« * n,« su:m . l .«
tho butler shops. Homo grt iiothlnK.
w-irkm,unship,
the
most
careful
that
M ary Bello Lyn ch, M a r y Robinson,
a i ari’ioM nr tieffilii lit lu liM f
Huns 1 and
mul »t ,ti-d that &gt;ou
some whiter It) hutlor, I to w ho has
! ’ m*-.«• &lt;1 t bin
Hi tia y l 1 \ * r * L, ,+!*■ I ••
.kill emil d g 1 v •. and he selected his Glillurd Walker
It \fcVjll I. It N I'* ' *■
no nued of butter goes out on tho htitit"
t&lt;ri&gt;v i d id it at t to ti on it w i .
1*1* aliffjLl i tjr &lt;
'. *ii
niuieri.il with patience and care. As
Junior Honor Hull
Lillian Hltodes for It, « « for sport. Hotlsewlves tell
brought
I.,
(nrr
tliicommittee
I S r j t t i y r a i t l f y th at T h . , U-i •«•••!. ( l«*
Ettie Johnson, with pleasunr ami pride how much
a result, when the editor of the Coin- Antoinette Luke.
i l M t c t a , , d u l y p a . . 0 .1 h f
r l t y cu.ii
llefore your views were made
nl nl Sat'.fi&gt;r&lt;|, Pintii.,. t-t- r A a • .* * ..n
meri
tul
first
met
him,
about
six
Katherine
Aye.ocke,
Itutb Kan tier, hulter they h a v e captured. I, s.yself
Iht- Ctb d t p „f M a r c h . 1P1&gt;
*
jm! ,|.
I I,ad pubtii t . c v |ft» «" -d
•• «t
JA-. i
K t'tlJ .1 .1 .'
, cur. ago he bad built up a agood| Ruth Hand
t
with my family hail to go without but
in_, iiji|io&gt;iUi,n h &gt; the said sections
i I » I'lcrh
ifisinesi and bad gained a reputa
S en ior - A lm a Gtu*rt* Agnes An- ler for days III! I tumbled on a run
AiijifnvcJ t,y me thf* Bth •!•&gt; .,1 Marti., I .n»&gt;i ii i f * if-;*it thin ttie eninimt
ulng ruse wherchv I sei-ut-ed a poun.l
11 hi that extended a constjierubTb dermti, Allie Anderson. Oscar
J It t u t ts'n•;
!. ,. .ti ,i.|d
*ct ii
•
ai.d
ru-f'i d
And bow-1 bragged s Ikiui It1
,1 : , i ii !nif:i honie If ’ lie writer 1 ' Brow I,
Marttt i ii ,
u -it " '
-----' Ft i i t i ­
' ' Many butter nnd cheese simps arc
.'
c' •
' '
pi.1 mi-Hiken Mr i'uvts was at that;
dosed
practically
tbe
whole
day
A
--------------'—
-ii*
m oil .m u ,nr uj . I ’ a m lk a ,
tt'c muy nil lit.
' * « n e r n T i » r r - v p l e n u m ? n r r T t p n - t i Bf T h e . , , . V f*1r , ,,, * b-d Jbeie
nhjrritn
Ortgtnnt F » r m » « t Lit*,
— ---- paper lu tbu^w liulutt; annuuneca whim
I t - Ihril ' ( ) i d l n s li f ca uf I h r I I I , « t San
'Tittllt.g and slhn- |
In these day* whuu cypress is be
fuf d
It ia heliufcd-that litu original forms tho enlo will begin end long before
sections.
lluwwyr, the public arc
dnid varieties that
coining scarce;nnd h ard'to obtain, of lifo bqgsn tu U:o ocean many million
lla it erilalrud
M. j ut and f'lt&gt;
tho npecUled time a crowd collects—
licvp hem tested
fie unfit q{ ban lord, FlUrlJ*!
l&gt; well aware of your alignment In this
ih^t
reputation
Mr.
Davis
worked
yvarti ago. anil tit no tlmoalnca has Ilfo mostly mothers nnd children. Borne
tiactlon I . Y k j t S aau o n i l l o l th. Itct ,• , ,
j
fth p o u tio n
t o these
ard knowft t° be
Mai d OrdiaanrtJ nl tb» * it&gt; «f hn 'ofd uf
»
years to obtain t&amp;ons of (he greatest Uiern coaled
-u&lt;ls|tt»&lt;l to our koil
Many of the earliest llttlo dnes am therq.(0 copturo a quar
l.'li L# ' 8
, |o frad i&gt;
ubjiM i ion.il HiM-tioni
assets of the tank building, company, U&gt;rma arc now ntttnct; ottiors have lor of n pound on Ihclr own hook. Did
ht d climate. •.
&gt;
r*(&gt;ft _ t | j f i » aipt tjfj v
a n / 'v&gt;Lt. |r
•Lii!f *i4&gt;i» il^a tg^c
ii* *fa8 Jing Ivr
. . .
|t is ii-eli-ss (or vou to 'jicempt In fur. when one purchases a tank front gCvulualb' Increased tn number and tho anlcsmun know there were sower*'
We c a n n o w
• » ) puLlicc &gt;|ra«*t
alrant In
if* th&lt;*
thr initl&gt;) 4
*•«ff Phmp 1.^f- «*l
»G
.
make immcd'aie
"D P p l that it ha
Iut ftraf
ItfPt il
ra ii u**j*
j* to
it* *f*'l
dra^ii
*&lt;''1 «41J*J|^&lt;* lilt’ IMU4;
11 l* ufr'll known the Dgvia concern there Is confi­ variety from their tkeatmilna to the from one house they would get noth
istralirl writh t hv *ufh Imr. piuviHnl, bawrvef.
.
i , * .1,.,
shipment of ail the
that
tht! dence that tl will be exactly as rep- Orem-nt time ' How ionj; atft» life began Ing. so they cheerfully Ignore each
th.i on Flirt rtiaal
Ihr . . . 1
OJr -I (h ro ilgh n gt
till' • stall
k scitftonulylt) c r o p
'No otto nun Oetinltoty detormlnod, Out other during the long walL
ii.k a van us, t* Itio m l anlc of
Aaolotd K ni'tctxlai of
t ’olum l
a- I ulhuiir 1 r,.fl.nt,i(t all eyprrwH. —Leesburg
j
^-etl.
• v r t i u « all vohlclrji^ *n-**pt rnotufiryH** o#
t
.
.
,
(
It Ik known tp navvi b&lt;^&gt;n many mil­
"A policemen keeps order In the
hiryrUi muit pgrb «t 1be cur'- lio* %;,•!» o r^ uiUCAUDh. urul tn*- tfUi|ruiaii5 01 ( ' mu tnci 1 ini
lion year* ago lor the remains of ex­ waiting lines. In the good, old days
lit
....... • **“ -i’ rb.esun. orgunixation
Bpautdinf* No. 4 Row .
tinct
animals and plants are found In such lines collected to buy tlckota for
any team which la backed up lo the ccrti me uOtaglnintir to' Pach other.
It i*
Karly tied H'iu
O p tim istic T h o u g h t. 1
the oldest sndlmontnry rocka.
for the purpcis wf i-lomittni or untnaSinc
a Caruso concert; now butter or some
1 tlumph
gt-tlE’mlly underalmMl anil believed
a t tfh rftiv.i Lr prorripily dona
-*
■
*
W ish ra th e r to bn w o ll spo k en of
othor necessity Is nil x{0 think of.
8 oed Peanuts—No.
No atilomoUilr &gt;11*11 tu liaekad tiofn M that yjiu'ajtil y u r pobticnl lieutetithan to bo rich.
I'vrklnf ptara on any of |h« ttrarU ot th
"Tho cause of this singular situa­
I N'rt*' Carolina
Life In Ita Various Forma.
&lt;ttjr, wttbuut ftr&gt;t *t*ina etra tllaliSVtr»t(L Aints fell reaootiably sure that u
»nd Iht Small Spanl h
The sea teems with plant aud ani­ tion Is not far to. senJt. In peace time
nal with th* horn, or atkar »arntnX » /
Two Crop.
large marority o f the Knights of Toparstua.'*
.*
. '
,s
mals. and It baa been estimated that to say nothing of war time, Germany
Seed Coin. MI'laM.
t’auad 'thli 6th day at- March ••ISH*
luaibtis
'fend
fjjtholir
votri&gt;
were
does
not
produco
enough
butter
for
the amount of life In the aea exceeds
Sot rum, :ie fX 'r » — !.
,
M..W. Illi r t i W O N ,
Natat Urar«, llh ito
. . Praaldcnt City Ooirofll
gtjiitg' fo\»uj&gt;m»fL you. and upon the
Lack of fodder
that of the vand. square mile for aqu&amp;re home consumption.
llraeei Ckuf»&gt;, C&gt;&lt;wI harahy rarttfy that tha L&gt;r»*oloi otmile.
Animal life la found nearly and speculation combined to drive up
p*a&gt;, Kaffir Corn, Vel­
dlnanca * &gt; • duly dnivtd by tba rlly. cona* olt&gt;rr halii/earvd that consiilerablo
vet ttean. Upland and
cil of Hanford, Krorlda, In ra*ular aaaaion, numi»v«^fu the Guardians of Liberty
everywhere, even at the greateat prices. A scarcity of fat accompanied
L.wlaod H. *d Kira.
thtu 4th day of March, 1916.
ami .oth/r I’rotoslaiils were not go­
depth; out It nourishes beat at or near tho scarcity of batter. To do without
(Mat)
V ia C lUbarti.
T e i r a to P t* n «* -I J . l n r ,
city t'larktheso
two
would
bo
a
disaster
for
tho
the shore. On the other band, plant
Men lleaut/ and th*
Approaed by i l l thia 6tb day of March ing *t^f support you. henre section#
Famous Jabn User.
Ute seems to be absent over the bot­ German working pooplo, so the gov­
I *ntF 5 'o? Lhp resolution, the terms
j . n. p a v i s o n .
ernment took tbe matter up, and, as
Writ* ue for waahly
toms
ot
the
ocean
basins,
hut
plentiful
of which thouaatuis of Democrats
Mayor, City of Sanford.
r m tin so FtWd Seed
at tno surface, where the sunlight butter, llko fat, Is free from pluto­
&amp;»-Fr.-«te ’
Grain Fcahry F**d
who are- Protestants bu t not Guar­
cratic Influences, the government de­
and flupptte*. Our 4 e
mays an important part In ita growth.
xilsltva ratalofU*
A* Ordlnanva ItrgalatlMi tha l&gt;»a of H lr»»t» dians of Liberty resentevl as an in­
cided tho butter should be fairly dt
fraa on raqurat,
at tha City o( Hanford. Hot Iita
terference with their religious free­
vldod, and fixed low maximum prices
Ha ,t orda.nad. by tha Mayor *od City
Aral
P a t s y Paallry
. ' From tha Latin.
dom, their freedom of conscience and
accordingly.
Council of banfard, Florida!
M l * mahaa your
Section 1. -"Tbst no automobila, m otov
Tho Ruaalana, who were allgntly In­
ten* lay.
"The result Is that tho working
tt hile the procyda. or othor vahtda ahall ba parked for individual liberty,
fluenced by the I^ttln races, say that classes get butter and the welHoxlo
th# night on any of tha atraeta cl the City viaions of the resolution# were obof Sanfold. vhffti ara paved with brtrl
"dogs Bark and the wind carries It go without Tho working man's wife I
Any vehicle may ba parked tor tha nifhl jertionnhln to a very large percent­
away,".but the French, Spaniards. Ger­ goos herself or sends her children to
on any unpavad atraat at a point l a » than
k t in S e e i
mans and English, who bard Inherited
on* hundred feat from any Interaction age of the Democrats of Florida, it
stand for hours In line. She has tho
J a c k s o n v i l l c , F l o nj.
ot tald unlniproyeit alreet.*’
'
, la rluimed by those back of the reso­
more
than,they
wish
to
acknowledge
baettna ?. " N o vehlcta In any part of
whip-hand, now that patience and not
from ancient Home, all agree that
tha city ahall totlov tha lira antina, or hoaa lution that it was aimed at the
money Is the determining factor.
- I
carriage*, or othar fra apparatu*. when
-ta
'barking dogs don't bite," and we have
Thoy claim
tha t i r t Itapartw.aot la reepoodlni to an Guardians of Liberty.
Tho social side of this regulation
also In .English the warning to "have
ajariTj or returalac frun a tr a , at a cloeer that thi# organisation ia active polit­
has thus reached It's goal, hat not so
dltianre than qna hundrad and H t f
,a care for a silent dog and still water,"
ically. It i* aiao claimed that the
and no vahtela lollow iri aa-n» flr*
the financial. Tho prices are so low
T o ‘t h e 4 a s t d ro p
which
ts
clearly
a
free
translation
of
atu* ah a) a trad the apard I nit, Prai Hb d Knights of Columbus, the Catholic
that Imports from Denmark and Hol­
by tha ordtnancaa of tba City of Hanford.
the
Latin
original.
Section J. '*Rtrary hack, dray, omnlbut. orgunixation.is active in politic*.
I
land are almost out ot the question
o r othar aahtala,. lot which a firanaa l« raI am not a member
and tho government Is now faced with
nuirad hy tha rrty, or any vahirla amafad do not know.
Hla Disinclination.
In carrymt fratiht *or pnaaanfaii lot htio. of either.
the dilemma; plonty of butter at panlo
I have made no attacka
wnuo tn any rtrrct or pWMic piara t&gt;“Coma, muh brudder.'' Invited Dea­
prices or little butter at low prices.
auntat and aunrOa ahall carry- a b|hl on on the Knighta of Columbua. not
con
llawbee,
addressing
a
stranger
In v ite s you to v is it i t
rith»r aide in lro.nt, in arranged to throw
"In official circles It la. hoped that
attempted
to
have
them
dfsfranraid btht forward in tha diractlot aaid
who had wandered .Into the revival
the situation will soon be easier.
erH -la " ,« y bn tcIPC."
'
,
..
..
yo u com e t&lt;f J a ck so n ville.
chisede as- Democrats, but you are
meeting, "don't yo’ wdnt to J'lno de
Eaetlen 4. "T h e M a r d r ' may In hit dUThoy hope soon to got tho benefit oj
rratlrn aalabllah rat'll#' w it , i t lo r »*}. -}*» very' Vitttw ..(n. your den unci at lobs
heavenly band?"
"No,
eah;
but
E
v
e
r
y
fa
c
ility
accorded
a big potato harvest, tho Increase in
lor hire, and renUtf* fh »t *ark »ehlcl»a of the Gu*r&lt;tt»ns of Liberty and
t'ankce for de bid, dess do same!” waa
ocrury the atraat only at &gt;uch viand, when
tho farm stocks, and tho Imported food
visitors.
If y o u
need
tne polite reply. "I dono played do
wattle E ter emptcy treat. . A de-ctipOnn ol would hkve them disfranchised as
from tho Balkans
But how to deal
• u-h -land ahall ba /ntarVd. oa th* veto
tromboon In p minstrel band all last
Fu rnitu re, C a rp ets, e tc . etc.
utaa of the City Councit,*- ’ '
Democrats.
with tho dlsagrecablo fact that the fix­
season, and Isn't got mo' dan naif muh
ftrtlon IP. '"Any perron rtolatlnr an)
| claim that ft was improper to
ing of maximum prices automatically
of tha rrovbtnm ol the fn refo l«l ordmw r i t e us fo r S P E C I A L
sat'ry twell plumb ylt! **-—Kansas City
• M , unon conviction t lr t c if tl rl l * - f
diminishes tbe supply available still
l-ked l y Imprl-onm-nt not exreedln* thjrty attempt to 'Rag into a fight the
Star.
i
P R I C E S and CATA­
remains an unsolved problem."
dayi, or Icy 6na nut axrredtna two hEtdrc.a Stato Democratic Executive Com­

GEO. W. H A R D M A N
PHONE 366

Seed Potatoes

jlfl

The Big Furniture Store of

FLORIDA

^MAXW ELL
^ H O U SECOFFEE

w h en

I s P e rfe c t
Ash Your Grocer

and ffljr dollar*."
p . - « d th .. eth d . &amp; ^

.

mittee to be used as a club by one
of
these- organisations ngaitut the
.
Pre-idert City Council.
I hereby rertify that the for*«oln» or- other, and highly improper to at­
dlnmnrw.wae ijvly raa-ed by tba City Coonrll of Panford. Vlnrtd*. tB r*«u 'ar *••*!“»■ tempt to encroach u p o ^ (tho freedom
‘

tbla 6th day of March, I t l *

of coniciorife oT the great m w

,
j# A^proxad by ma thli &lt;th day of Mart*

our Democrats.

J. D . D A V I S O N

Mayor C ity e f Saalord.

of

In your recent speech at JacKaonvillo you atatdcl that you intended

•t-rrMte

L O G U E S — w e can a lw a y s
save you m o n e y

:

:

S th od u A rtek fC olIfaii

Danger pasted.
When yon n*vo smiled a few',times
at the good things of Ilfs and
one4 to them In friendly faahlonl
will actually be able to leugh bol
ly and simply— not at what hurt’ynu
once, but with a full faith In tbe fa, t
that U can hurt you no longer.

L
j

.

;

&gt;.•wgv
*. vW•

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luitroctlon From that Preea.
In a polite age almost every person
btcomes a reader, and receives more
Instruction from the press than th*
pulpit— Goldsmith.

Cl

•f

�THE SANFORD HERALD

S a n fo rd
Fighting Drug Habit With Film* ,
Moving picture* have been called
on to portray many phases of hu­
man naturo and tp work out many
problems..
I t is. ttherefor*; logical
that the National crusaders 'against
the traffic in narcotics and stimu­
lating drugs should turn to the photo
plsy as an aid to their splendid pur­
pose.
Thus it is ,tbo Bluebird Photo­
plays have lately-produced, with the
the assistance of the United States
customs officials, n sensational fea­
ture under the title of “ Hop, the
Devil’s Brew," which exposes the
method employed by opium smug­
glers operating on the Pacific Coast,
and shows tho appalling cflorets of
dryg consumption.
&lt; *-

For Tax Assessor

L a d ie s’ P a n a m a s
Ju st the thing to wear, on
i
street or autoing

4

When ' Congress enacted laws In
1UU9 prohibiting further importstation of opium, the annual traffic
,
had amounted to tw o' million dolways been a tax payer and property |ttriii umjcr n duty of 16 per pound,
owner ami 1) 0 * taken a deep interest^ Tho legitimate entry of opium into
in municipal affairs both in tho t |lt, United States having been cut
county ,and city
Having been tied, . . it smueellm? which had been nredown to his desk for no many years
he is anxious to get out in the open
for a few months in each year and
naturally turned to u position to
which he and hfs friends thought he
was fitted, hence* his entrance Into
politics utul aspirations for it posi­
tion that will not necessitate close
confinement all the . time.
Mr.
Guthrie expects to see *the .voters of
Somlnofe county in person and pre­
sent lus claims during the campaign
and will be grateful for your sup­

$ 2 .5 0
*

'

W a s h Skirts
1

1 "v' *

*

_

1 ..

This is a great season to r Skirts
-and Shirtwaists and our spring
styles are far more a t­
tractive than ever be­
fore, and some as
low in price as

| $1-50

port

-

Fancy Parasois

Warm weather is calling for these
beautiful creations, and here
you find displayed strictly
the newest styles and
v e r y mo d e s t ,
price low as

Mar,- J’ trkfnril
Mary

Ih Marvelous' Hole

I n tloril

ns

an

Italian h o y ’

r
has shed her sandals and kimonu for
• tin
r u n g li hoot x and corduroy of the
, Italian peasant, and she lauphs,
fights and imtokes her w a y into the
hi.irt. )p»t a- 1 1.• little Ni ponese

:

sol.lied

her

Kj y

■&gt;( the pohlii
minis

rt l a i d

into
And

liLe alfections

just as the Fa

Flayers start mi cl everl y cou­
her own mannerisms in the

which

inoiiiit
iiiglit

will

be'

the

I'.irn-

attraction at the Star to
Miss I V k f o r d buries the Pick

fordiai. i harm ter heneatn an ava
l.iiti lie nl ( Malian r:.unto isms a,of
t.f

hiy.lsh

iioiCeptii'll' that

nine

$ 2.00
Spring Neckw ear
Step in
and
look them
over,
in u
n u
u iv u i
W T A . I , there
twenty-five dozen of th
All going at
iu u iv

50c

in

1*1011, u hose motion j di t ur e
the

Famous

Players

pro-

■l .■!'&gt;
i lie Murals of M a r c u s . "
a d si;hsei|ueut appearance in the
same c o m p a n y ‘s ' 1 he Whi t e P e a r l "
start ped her as one of I h** most
" l i i 'i ie

at.d

altogether

i harming

" P o u r Little Pej i pi na" is the bi g­
gest
and
most
thrilling ' original

Frol m an adaptati on of
the cclr- 1
hrated Fardou d r a ma "Diplomacy,"
which will lie the Par amount pic­

|irn\e

her

wonderf ul l y

Mary Plckford in " Poor I. t le I el'iiia"

Tonight at the Star

story m w ho h Miss Plckford hhas. ture at tin Satr Mol . day, M a - . lath.
ever l o e n s e r m o n the screen
Open­
This is by no means the fust time
ing i i
11ul
the scene of tie;iot,
i llli t.l.i s t ;i
, a In! I he. w lien t he I

bit,,.

Every hat guaranteed brand new
this spring’s goods. Complete
stock of styles from the
conservative p l a i n
styles to the fash­
ionable Eng•
lish shapes.
F o r only

&lt;i b i t

broad

n.on

versatijit,

New

\ in's'll an giri t-ia-es t o r !

Yoft sclpptl. * the set tin(

.for the rest ol the action. Here the
little runaway, still preserving her
disguise ’ hecontfs a "newsie,” a
bootblack, u ^ u l t vender and a mes-

Straw Hats

Marie I torn \gain Triumphant
Mam-

udr e s s ii i the screen, will shortly he I
seen in the Famous Players C h a r l e s '

kldn.il in it

Genuine Pajm Beach Clothing in
great range -of colors, and
'-resizes to tit all. Suit sizes
from 33 to 48, all

MATINEI?
WednesdayTtnd Saturday 3 p. m

T h e delightful little Ja pulilue C h » *
&lt; fio-fiun, in " M a d a m e Butterfly , " ■

Jordan,

Visit our store m(I see the
^Displays of Sheer Klaxon
colors, Fancy Skirting*
(
etc. Many great val­
ues, at per yard

S O M E T H IN G D O IN G E V p K Y N I G H T

'

tti t» rprr t a tion of lh&gt;- Jap t’ irl. so in
this
otu mill
iihntojiL,y
ti\
Kate

Dress Fabric

the coldest one we have bad tty*
winter, aa it got down aa Ur u
26 deg. G. A. Taylor |&gt;aa got 10
acres of fine looking melon*. Mr*.
Martin, our latest arrival has got
the best and Oldest watermelons In
The People Bros.
this section
have got a good bean crop this year,
_L_____ r , E. Barnett ha* *ome fine fcukes
which are blooming. D. M. Alderhc‘ r 11 man ha* a fine cuke and bean crop.
. th* Q. P. Gardner ha* a good onion
crop which he expect* to harvest
about the last of April. This secti were ! tion is suffering a little for the want
by the of rain and we all hope to get it in
It was a few days.
* ' "

■sen gei— firry;— P o t — hr-r—adventures
narrowly escape tomip.g dto a very
sudcli-n end w Imit sht bt-eomc-s etnplo.&gt;«d lit an opium den in which she­
ll gain e neipite.t. ts th&lt;

Mulfii

her aeviful

man

years

who

before

h*d

with \y ihixtn toilette a mi I’d u irh r
Bates 111 the Stage version oT tile
play at the Empire Theatre, Ne,w
Vork last year.
At that time aho
wus declared by ethe New York
critics to be the real star of the produrnoii as her uokr in the role of
Dora
the same one which she plays
in the motion picture was the most
tl. ished and most delightful of all,
Ulir lit them e l (pressed it as follows:
It is Marie 1Hiro who is the star of
ail stars in the play
Fhe is not only
an actress of rare charm, equal aline
to light comedy and tense situations I
■ut she is ut.usually beautiful.
n

Escaping from the den she later
in preventing
tfit* man.
Soldi', from murdering the one; man
whose kindness to her has won hu t e scene in which her huaband
devotion.
'I hough she herself is makes it known that she is bus , ectnearly killed in the effort to save ed of being a spy,- of having be­
her friend, she is successfnt and her trayed Count Orloff and of having
heroism is the means of restoring stolen the precious documents, she
her to het real parents.
li the central figure and carries the
This is the longest feature Mar. entire burden of the action and char­
Bickford has ever appeared in andacter portrayal.
the success was so phenomena! it
New York that several stations ol
Her Debt of Honor
police were called Into uettoh to
The five tpsrt photodram atic pro­
handle the crouc) seeking admission duction, "H e r De t of Honor," with
into the Itroadwny Theatre,
Valli Valli, one of the foremost ac­
tresses on the stage of screen in the
the Stella role will be shown here at
the Star Theatre Tuesday, Mar. 14.

( succeeds

At the Star Theatre Saturday. March llth.

Admission S and 10c

I

Among Miss ValH’a most notable
successes are tho "Queen of the
Movies," and "T h e Purple Road"
and on the speaking and singing
stage are "T h e High Road," "T h e
Woman Pays." and "Th o Turmoil,”
three distinct Metro scene successes,
“ Her Debt of Honor" promises to.
create a sensation, os It is full of'
surprise* and thrill* and abounds in
novel situations
The story was
written by William Nigh, who di­
rected the piece and was produced
oy the Columbia Picturxs Corporation for release on the Metro pro­
gram.
Mr Nigh also directed the
• Mitro sari rases, "Ert.my of Stork's
; Nest" and " A Yellow Streak "

PROGRAMME AT THE STAR
l{nUE? ,A!1E DETERMINED by comparison
AND P R I C E S REGULATED ACCORDINGLY
fhc I’l'fformance Begins on Saturday at 6:45
1 I n ' - i w Y b i.0 n!‘* ,.amr nt

Mary Bickford
nvU Thli u K Prir?* , *n
in seven
Tand 16c"
M#r&gt; * !#tP,‘ *nd Kreatest success.
Da&gt;’’ ^
Weber and
Dr lIa Ilr*‘w” « nhieRird photo-

I !&gt;V in

R

.

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“* ° i* *
P»y-

Marie Doro in

I

In the sitong supporting cast
with Miss Valli arc Frank Bacon,
who appeared in Cohan &amp; Harris
stage productions (or eight years
and is considered one of the fore­
most leading character comedians

on the stage or screen; William Da­
vison who only recently came to
vt the Star Theatre, Saturday, March pictures, but who has achieved un­
llth. Admission 6 and 10c
usual success a* leading man.

Concerts by the Star’s

Orebesla Nightly

Matinee Daily at 3:15; Night at 7

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THE HEART O F THE W ORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

published

SEMI - W EEKLY
IN SANFORD— Lift It Wo,th Living
VOLUME VII
SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY MARCH 14. 19IB
;l rrtM&gt; will not bi&gt; h e a v y ,
ant affairs of tho kind over held here.
&lt;&gt;rty to fifty bushels to thn
A dance and reception at tho Ar­
U l) crnP» &lt;&gt;f Irish potatoes
mory followed the banquet.
This
ter ta rcmarkutilc even if
wns largely attended by tho visiting
'll
Mr. Spencer says that
Knights and families and by our
growers are foiling Rood.
V’ -« — a ------homo people.
Tho danco lasted
the Inrgcsf acreage in the
The whole
T R I P L E V O T E S G I V E N O N N E W S U B S C R IP T IO N S U P from 9:30 to 12:30.
I the district, indications
adair passed off pleasantly, and tho
" T O 8 P. M , T H U R S D A Y ,
O N L Y D O UBLE VO TE S
or a big crop and price
local Knights are to be congrat­
G IV E N F R I D A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y . R E G U L A R
ulated on the excellent manner in
which the entertainment features
l i i p Mork («ro*M
were handled.
Every mail brings inquiries to the
At the session of the Grand
University of Honda Experiment
BALLOT BOX WILL BE SEALED AND LOCKED NEXT FRIDAY Temple Pythian Sisters on Thursday
Slaliun and ( allege of Agriculture
officers tho following officers were
CANDIDATES MAY DEPOSIT MONEY AND SUBSCRIP­
concerning livestock production in
elected for tho ensuing term: EtlxaTIONS IN BALLOT BOX LAST TWO DAYS
Horlda
These conic from New
boty Doncgun of Kissimmee, G. C.;
^ «rk. New Jersey, Pennsylvania,
YOU MUST HURRY TO WIN A PRIZE
Hattie Rothel of Jacksonville, G. S.;
und other eastern states. But the
Molle Dencm of Titusville, G. J7;
The
extra
vote
offer
of
the
past
__(C
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,
M
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Y
"
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great cattle sections of the west are
Louise Holmes of Miami, G. M.;
week,
whereby
triple
votes
were
al.#
D
R
A
F
T
)
in
an
envelope,
seal
thi
also becoming interested in Florida
lowed on every new subscription same, write your name on tho out Maggie Lowry 'of Tampa,' G. P,;
livestock production.
Inquiries
Juliette Smith of Euatis, G. G.;
Irdin MBsouru, Nebraska, Montana, turned in. proved very popular and side gnd deposit It In the ballot box
Hens Brown of Palatka, G, M. of
met with the hearty approval of NO' $ne, not even the Circulation
Texas are comieig in.
R. C.; Edna Hefner of St. Peters­
Many men from other states have
burg, G. M. of P.
purchased land in the state which
After the election the Temple ad­
they expect to develop into livestock
information to. he given, other than journed to nttend the reception
ranches.
A company from Ohio
that which is given to each and given by Mrs, Jefferson B. Browne
have a large tract in Clay county
at her residence on Whitehead street
every one
four brothers from Montana are
This will make (he final voting and reassembled later when tho new
preparing .i ranch in the Kissim­
absolutely secret, even from (he Cir­ officers were installed and the ses­
mee district
A group of men from
sion adjourned.
As reduced rates
culation Manager.
Nebraska have purchased 1.200 acres
were offered the ^Pythian* to Cuba,
The judges will mukfrAtheir count
in Mumilfe county (or livestock pro­
quite n number lcf\on the Governor
Immediately uftor 7 p. m. next Sat­
duction. " \ million acres will be
Cobb Friday. nlghPy^f o F ^ Havana,
urday, March \8th at The liar.aid
devoted tn^i^ittoe and bogs near
whilo many others le ft o n t h i* Mas­
office, and will count and: ayqjnj
Bonifny'il the plans of the promo):
cot to for Tampa for their respectIv
the prim - (o i be candidates
Their
era matena'un. All over the state
homes.
count
I I hli devi ‘t'Unm! i- going on

H E R A L D ’S BIG CAM PAIGN
ENDS N E X T SA T ., 7 P . M.

NEXT

WEEK

W IL L

W IT

N E S S B IG F L O C K O F
THEM

HERE

*

friends mid

But outrider- are not the only
Jones to r ." iignue tin- j k i — ibiltn,-

in vited
count

tu

(lie general
be

present

public
at

the

are
III,at

,

C n n d i i l i i l a r e not compelled to
deposit their report in the ballot
box

llu

|.i-I

l w ii

dn,. s ,U|ll**ss

th ey

wish, they may make reports in the
usual manner to the C irculation
M im a g er

Grow fowpeiH With t urn
There is no indication that fe r­
tilizers will be cheaper next year
than this.
Farmers must make
plans which will make u future short­
age less keenly felt
Nothing will
take the place of the various fer­
tilizing constituents, but conditions
Inr plant growth can lie made h a p ­
pier and the necessity lor feltlizers
or large quantities of them will
not lie so marked.
Morula land needs organic matter
whether or not commercial fertilisers
an used. Cowpeau’ will supply ory.irii
matter.
As a precaution
-icem,st a further shortage &lt;&gt;f fet
i . .i/.e[j% E . h - i '- a u r . - l i i a u i c L w quu i i v i

the I Diversity _Af Fluridu Kxteqsiun
Division recommend# "cowpeaa fifc:
tween-the corn row#. Experiments
have shown that about us much
curb can be grown with cowpens as
withuut. _ The. roiv# run be widened
a little jtijd the peas planted be!'■ c u t»W n the right lime conn-.Send fur Nlatinn liulleltne
rite University of Florida Experi­
ment Station has been working «
i "i&gt;d many years to solve farmers'
1 rnblcms. ’ Reports of the work can
fie founti in hulk'tiiis and record# of
tho. sta'tlaij! 'T h e s e bulletllfs arc free
and every* farmdr should apply for
them. Alriftst ew'ry 'phfuie "of farm
activity hap .fifen. c'oVered by work­
ers in the Station. '-'Some light- will
be thrown on • every question by
those bulletwis which pertain to the
particular branch of agriculture in
which the question arises.

I svl ( hnlire to Get Big Y u les
T h e triple vote on new su b s c rip ­
tions ends next T h u rs d a y night,
Mureh DUh at .H p in
Only double
vo te s will be given on new mill
scrip lm i - the last two d a y s of the
cam paign
Out of town candidates
&gt;nur !|I&gt;A ■HlbniMjJtlun*
gruw fur I b&gt;ri*i,i it i- ■mi* &lt;il il l Im-.-i
m ay
mud
their subscriptions in
Ma k e K m p ) Hour &lt; &lt;&gt;un(
and ranks toward the top
..thyjr local pustoffice up to M p m ,
II vnu ure to lie named a winner
T h u rs d a y , M arch Kith iynd they will few days.
The University
ul
Florida
fix
wh&gt;- n the j u d g e s i make their final
perirnent Station hax n-u-ntly i— m-d count you must make every, hour receive the triple vote* on new subs r ji ptlonx.
Bulletin
iJ!i,
Japanese ( Mile by
count fru it npw until seven o ’ Qlock
' Mrs. (Jury Lee In Sanford
Juliii M Siott
It contains the re­ next S a t u r d a y night, M arch f $ l h Ntvflre to Out of Town I nndltlntCM
Mrs. George Gary Lee was a dis­
sult- of fertilizer and feeding expert
“All your subscriptions with remit1 ou cannot iet a single su b s c rip tio n
men is und discusses its use as pas­ get by yoUrftfr you need e v e r y one .4at!ces must e • &gt;■ the Sanford Her- tinguished guest in Sanford on Sun­
day.
Finding herself a n d advance
ture, silage and dry forage
The of them
Do not think because y o u lyhl not later than 7 o'clock Saturday
agent
at
thin point on Saturday she
soli bi»-i adapted In raising Japanese have made an ex tra effort during night,
March filth, DUG. us the
cane is discussed briefly
.Melbotjs the last vote offer that you h a v e a l­ judges seleeteil from Sanford's l e a d ­ decided to spend the Lord’s day here
of seedbed preparation, nine
for ready woti the prize Von jy^Vet, for i n g -citizen* will -tart to canvas- and ns soon at It becam e kn ow n
that Mrs G a r y Lee was in town
p|,mime pistil iy
iltlv.iiioh par
'tier*
,i\ to -tli. ' - who h a v e w o r k ­ tin Voles. Ulld award the ('nr.es .m
sin- was invited ^ o speak in s e v e ra l
ed i - i i- h trd -i- &gt; iiu hat’d mol who -'tun a s the count ic cotr.ph i«-d The
c hurches and hnoiLi. .-cumprumbo-d
M -. i-r.d r.itimif. mylndi .g- Japan- ywJip at. -Ujl JliahmjL.lt. JJlIghly ci- 1 »-•' uUtlOtl
would' ii-« tu
by arranging to make an address in
see
all
uqt
of
town
candidates
who
Vie ram- .ir&gt;- offered, together with a fort until tin- last iqqineql.
There
the Star Theatre, w:hich was most
general disfpfttitftr o’L -its) feeding is tint a candidate in this campaign can arrange to be here Saturday,
generously
tendered, by the generous
vnuue, A biftar
ot ll,': !9l*l,&gt;tln who cart afford fi&gt;- atop work now sMurrh w18th to witness -the final
proprietor.
is devoted to ^ne results o/ fertilizer u iilea# lie or s h e 'h f t s ‘oiade up Ills or cJjn.t, which will be made in publics.
I
*
*
p
A goodly and a p p r e c ia tiv e audi­
experiments ntV'jhe -vfidij Nhd'fuliv her mind that he' or she does not
“ IJon 'J Be R a i l e d "
G o r y Lee, who
p.TTit t, n t &lt;d the pr»nG. FitpleS will be cure to win a prjztv.*
l.ven *U|iposiiig that some one ence greeted
delivered till uhle address, dealing
r*t fr&lt;-e* mi applnatj-ou U) the Sl.i
You will never regret - the extra has several tliousand more votes
I lull, t , il l • A li b
How prim ip a lly w h Ii njyiTonid and in te r ­
effort- vim m ay make between now than you h ave , what of i t ’
national affair* j/f C h in a , one of the
iiml '-.ilurdav night when y ou are dot they get t h e m ’ Ju s t mi ciui tty
o.dt-.xt
und grealiHt
umpires.
She
I lie
named a winner by the ju d g es, tin -wine ' \ a j that j*ou can.
spoktVfiT
t
he
very
g
ra
te
fu
l
and
friend­
rogram w as j Your friends namud you as a eantii- re m ed y lies, in your ow n hand*. G o
. A v&gt;-r&gt; enjo
ly feeling which (*hinn hold* for
f Beds, Sun- lilnte bec.iUM- they believed you t out aad-^fi't nuliscripll.ins until y o u
rendered by tinT a lk is A m erica, and •especially the U nited
lie made of the stuff that produced no longer fear any one.
it.i&gt; t-vi-mi.iK

The. following i
Leader, Mr. J
Scripture read
John Hamrick t
Talk on Mutt 25:1-13. Mr Paul
Ezell.
Talk on Matt. 25.14-30, Miss
Kdicth Stewart.
Tplk un Malt 25:31-46, Mr F. S.
Fortaon, Cn|&gt;tain.
Reading, The Infidel. Miss Lucille
Rinej.

Bulletins may bo had a# long as
the supply lasta by addressing F. H
Rolfs, director of the Station,
Gainesville.
Every farmer in the_
state should have his name placed
un the mailing liat to receive now
bulletins as they come out. When
they are received they should bo
filed for future reference.
The offlciency of the Station will
he greatly .increased If farmers will
apply for information.
If bulletins
and complete reports on the subject
are not available, inquirers will be
referred to stations which have such
roporta.
*

Partners M ik e Twe Polsto Crops
In Six Months
Rome farmers in the Hasting# dis­
trict will make two crop# of potatoes'
this winter. &lt;A. P. Spencer, district
“ gent for the University of Florida
Extension Division reports that sev­
eral farmers who planted during the
first part of December had” their
vines killed by a recent frost. - The
potatoes were not very big, but they
were mar.etablc and . were dug.
Those farmers Intend to plant again
and If they do they will get a secondcrop by Julie.

Dr, .1 Y Porter. J r . D istrict D e p ­
u n (train! M aster of the M asons e n ­
tertained at dinner T h u r s d a y night
at D clm onieo's in honlr of J a m e s K.
C ran e , G ra n d M uster und W illiam
ft O 'N eal. G ra n d C o m m a n d e r of
K n igh ts
T e m p la r .
Other
gu ests
were C h a rles H
K e l c h a m . Grand
S e n io r De«v«&gt;n. K C B ro w n , G r a n d
M aster, K B G in to . Past M a s t e r ,
Mr
Y u vin css, Ju n io r Warden an d
C hester It C u r r y , M aster
A fte r
dinner a reception was belt! at the
M asonic T e m p le where the three
lodges met
I »r P u rler introd uced
G ra n d M aster J a m e s P C rane, w ho
delivered « very in terestin g add ress.
A lter the meeting Mr. C ran e left
lor H a v a n a , where he will spend a

■ urged to attend
night.
Official
d Exalted Ruler.
un pillau will he

winners and you cannot- afford to
jeopard! r.e their friendship by p ay­
ing down at the last minute when
the prize may be within your grasp.
Matty a battle has been lost after
being won, by .the already victor
losing heart und allowing the enemy
to make a final assault anil win.
Do not le£ anything stand in your
way to prevent you from making
the most active canvass of your
whole campaign.
You ' need every
subscription that you can possibly
get. No matter how many votes you
may have in reserve, you need more.
You have not gotten enough to
make sure of winning. Others ore
making a strong finish and unless
you ijrd witling that they should
carry off tho prites and "honors you
must make your .finish^strong.
Campaign Ends Next Saturday
The Sanford Herald’s big cam­
paign will end promptly at 7 o'clock,
next Saturday night.
All voting
ballots and aubacription orders and
certificates must lie Inside The Her­
ald office beforo seven o'clock. No
candidate can bring*in subscriptions
after seven o'clock on . the closing
night.
Attention, Candidates!
The ballot box will be sealed und
jock»-d next Friday and the keys
gjVun to the judges.
Candidates
miiy deposit their subscriptions and

nothing hut words, but subscriptions
moans votes and votes mean priaca.
Lex talk and morn votes mai.es a
better showing, Don’ t stop working
uhtil the very close of the cam­
paign.

FYTHIANS GREAT MEET

B O Y ’S W IL L
R A C t iS

HAVE FOOT

ETC.

AT THE

, F A J I^ N E X T W E E K
Iri'optfjvaeiJfobxwUh the big Spring
Fair and Best!val .next week Ath­
letics will play ,an important part
and all the smorL-didya will have a
chance to show their prowess.-jjml
speed.
.
**■
Rev. George n&gt;unna,’ J* U. Wilful,
man and 'Fret. ' Hutehinlon p]|, of
them exports cm .Judging fool races,
etr., will arrange a serit's^-ef—foot
races, bicycle races, and other ath­
letic stunts and will pull off the big
affair on Saturday 25 on Commercial
street near the Carnes Hotel.
This will add greatly to the Spring
Fair and Festival and tho young­
sters can have a Field Day on a
small scale.
The athletic events
should promote a greater interest in
the schools and gymnasium and the
Boy Scoots, as all ol them will he
represented
The hig hearted mer­
chants of Sanford will dittiste prises
to the youngsters for the different
events and altogether Saturday will
he a big day In every respect .
Home'Education Tour
Eight southern slates wifi bo in­
cluded in a joint tour to lie made
in March and April by representa­
tives of the Bureau of Education of
tho Department of the Interior and
the National Congress of Mothers
in the interest of home education
and closer cooperation of home and
school. This is the second tour of
this type, one arranged for last year
having covered the far western and
Pacific coast states.
The first meeting to be held In
connection with the tour, will -be at
Leesburg, Va., where the citizens of
Leesburg and Londoun counties
hove ulready created a vigorous in­
terest in the problem of closer co­
operation of home and school. Other
meetings have been arranged for
Asheville, N
(‘
M arch H; D a n ­
ville, Va , and l.in ro ln lo n , N ( ' .
M arch 1* . G reen sb oro, N (* . and
Finrmrr, S: t.\, XIarch TcT; Spartan­

burg, S. G\, March 111; Columbia,
S. C „ March 13; Hock Hill anil
Lancaster, S. C., Murch 14 and 15;
Augusta, Os., March IG; Charles­
ton, S. C-, March 17 k Savannah

State# and the unpurullelud oppor­
tunity fur commercial relations, how­
ever unrealized by
the
United
States,, particularly in the com­
merce of coiton mid wheat, both of
which they pref«r to import in ex­
change for their own productions,
such as teas, silks, carved woods und
their newly found mineral ores.
. Religiously, the returned traveler
and missionary
says China is an
open door. She declare# that China
is now as amenable to Christianity
as much us it once wa# impene­
trable. She cited un instance at the
time of tho opening of the doom of
Fokin and nine other great citiea
when 18,000 Christians professed

Decorators Here
0. M. Robbins of tho F, F. Gastoff Company la here to do the of­
ficial decorating of the city for tho
Big Spring Fcatival andj Celery Fair
arid will take orders (or decorating
at The Herald office. These people
decorated the city last year and also
tho automobiles and can bo recom­
mended to tho public. The city of
Sanford has vary generously decided
to have the streets and city build­
ings decorated and Sanford wilt pri­
son! a fine apjrearanco In conse­
quence.
Every
business
houae

should haw* Jecweriens trr-hononrf"
the distinguished visitors who will
be hsre.

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                    <text>Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
Blanche Sweet Tonight

Ladies’ Panamas
Just the thing to wear on the
street or autoing

$2.50

Wash Skirts
This is a great season tor Skirts
and Shirtwaists and our spring
s ty le s 'are far more at­
tractive than ever be
fore, and some as
low in price as

Fancy Parasols
Warm weather hrcallihg for these
beautiful creations, and here
you find displayed strictly
the newest styles and
v e r y m o d e s t,
price low as

D r e s s F a b r ic

To secure realistic scenes of a
miners' strike and an attack upon a
mine office, which appeared in the
Jesse L. Lasky production of " T h e
Black List," which will he seen’ at
the Star Theatre tonight, with t1fe
beautiful Blaitcha Sweet In the lead­
ing role, William C. DeMiile, the
director of this -picture took his
compady^to a small mining town in
Nevada.-; There tho superintendent
of a mlno*yfa( induced Jo give his
men a holiday-and pcrjjdt them to
take p a rt In ttje scenes.
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The miners enjoyed.qvery m o m in t
they worked for t h V ca.mera and
carried out their respective-,roles in
n most realistic m anner/ In fact,
th e attack upoi* the door .of the
mine office of ific superintendent
wA» so . realistic th a t
th a t gentle'jitib ( tu c k hia head out of the win-cfoW.'' during the middle of a ectne
to make aure th a t ail was wqJL
At the conclusion of the day, the
Laiky* Company gave a huge bkr.becue j o the entire town, men,
women-, and children. '*
I n the cast supporting Mias Sweet
^ r e ^ d c h . prominent
artists
as
Charles 'Clary! Horace B ." C a r p e n ­
ter, William Elmer, Jano Wolf, E r­
nest Joy and others.
When Costuming Is Not Quite
Tho fashion writers of fairyland
m ust have a terrible struggle to
keep their departments interesting,
If the ndvance promises tor “ Un­
dine," tho Bluebird Phlotoplay, to
be seen at the Star Theatre on S a t­
urday, Mar. 4th may be taken- at
face vajue. The screen version of
Pierre De La Motte Foquet's fairyclassic has been made true to the
legendary description of mytholog­
ical modes and dresses. Mermaids
are mermaids, and fairies aro all :or
that littlu; they are presumed to be.
in t h e , photoplay.
In the first place Henry Ot|&lt;&gt;.
who directed Undine for Hlutthird
Features, picked out the nice, warm
| waters of the Pacific Ocean in which
• Miss Ida Schnalt and ii few score
l attendant swimming
experts.
of
faultless physical proportions might
disport themselves while acting th*
part of satellites to Queen Undo.

M argaret Clark In many funny and
aome touching situations, but In this
story she gives us something eptirely,
now—the fearless, lunspoilM girl of
th e mountains whose simple iru s t
in mankind and her Maker stecla
her courage in times of peril :wtid
wins our heartfelt sympathy in
moments of distress.
Happy Uttle Elite first learns th e
meaning of sorrow whon her father
loses his footing In the St. Bernard
pass and dies in her arms leaving
her alone in the world. Rudolph, an
Alpine guide is desperately in love
with Ellse, b u t she does not return
his alTectlion. There arrives a t th
monastery a young Englishman
named Reggie Van Rcnnsselaer, who
bus come to Switserland to forgot The Fascinating Mule Blanche :
who will appear In "The Black!
his past follies in London.
&gt; at the Star Tonight,
Thus the story beginneth.
Miss Ida SchnsI), who enacts the
title role in "U ndine" is famed for
Lure of H earts' D esire"
Year’
her physical perfections—in those
"Lure of Heart's Desire," taura
charts thut papers print, showing in
Edm und Breese, the eminent gr a p h
inches the length of the nos*, the with
dram
atic,
star 1n the principal role Mtabl
distance from chin to elbows and the
will
be
seen
hero a t the Star Theatre Year,
various other angles in tape line
on
Tuesday,
March 7th.
testimony of divine formations, the
This wonderful five part •feature,
"Undine"' of the movies is put at
the first class in Venue competitions. is nnother M^tro achievement, and
She bears upon hee chest numerous was produced for the Metro pro- uncli
gram
by the Popular. Plays and „yei
medals won in -swimming contests,
Players.
The story is a gripping atruc
has trophies galore to prove that she
one,
of
startling
and interesting con-j 'Will
is an athlete, ami in the photo play
traits, dealing first with a colorful) tlo w
displays her daring as a high diver
phase of New York society, and bio r
hy gracefully glancing from the top
again with the intense life of the | .
of a cliff a t a height of 130 feet. miners snd Indians in ' Alaska.
jN n f ll
There
are. scares of big scenes,1
"O ut of thb Drifts," Thrilling Alpine m ide in tha Adirondacks, .where a111
Drama
entire Alaskad town was built ^o r ^mat1sr
Marguerite Clark, the exquisite this production. A decidedly novel jt ul
little Famous Players star, has been and interesting scene of a New safety
seen in many different characters
but- she hns never done anything
more absorbingly interesting and
more thoroughly sympathetic than
Klise, the delightful little Alpine
shepherdess in "Out of the Drifts"
which i» the next Paramount Pic­
ture nt the Star. Monday, Mar. 6.

mistress of- tho under sea.
The
shores of Catalina Islands, off the
California coast, furnished the set­
tings of sandy beaches, rugged and
jagged rocks and picturesque grot­
tos with their mirroring pools.
' A%.nym ph| and mermalda know
absolutely nothing about )ijgh Reeled
shoes, short skirts, . flowing trains
and evening gowns, the m atter of
costuming became at once a prob­
lem th a t was not. With the girls
wrapped in seaweed, sheltered by
the brightest rays of th* sun or
hidden riose to the surface by the
clear rocks of the PaciAc, the camera
man took every possible advantage
of his opportunity to picture the
graceful lines end equally -graceful
contortions of tho swimming, diving
and playful nymphs.

" O u t of t h e D r i f t ' " i ' a big s t o r y
of t he great Alps a nd of t he e v e r ­
lasting snows in which this stiperh
little ' t a r i-» M i e n bat tl in g not only
for life Itself against tlo'
el ement s
‘ ill to s i n e herself from a voting

our store, and see the line
plays of Sheer Fluxon in
dors, Fancy Skirtings,
etc. Many great val­
ues, at per yard

Genuine Palm Beach’CIothing in
great range of colors, and
sizes to fist all. Suit sizes
from 33 to 48, all

who will [Kwdilrcl) appear Monday at the Star in
"OUT OF TIIK DRIFTJr"

AT THE STAR SATURDAY. MARCH «th

Straw Hats
Every hat guaranteed brand new
this spring’s goods. Complete
stock of styles from the
conservative p l a i n
styles to the fash­
ionable Eng­
l i s h shapes.
For only-.

Spring Neckwear
Step in and look them over, there
is twenty.five dozen of them
AH going at

SOM ETHING DOING EVERY NIGHT

MATINEE
Wednesday and Saturday 3 p. m.
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Friday. March 3— rr'rm o iin t Progntm. Blanche Sweet
in "The Blackllft" in five acta.
• ' 6 and 16c.
Saturday, Marrh 4.. Blue Bird Day. Ida Kchnad with
form divine in "tlr.din**' a aeven reel picture with
plenty of girl—mostly nude—hut r.ot vulgar. 6 &amp; 16c
Monday, March 6--Pa:amount Day. The dainty Mar­
guerite Clark in 1 Out of the Drifts", an nlpinf’ story
in five bdattlful beta.-' 6 and 16e,
Tuesday, March 7*--M» tro Day. The noted Edmund
Breeze in / ‘The Lure of Heart* Desire" a realistic
story in flvo rxciUng rr?B7''5 and ISc.
COMING—"The Plttrderer." "The Great Divide".
"Diplomacy". "Hop, The Devil's Brew".

EVERYTHING FOR T IIE BUILDER
Saah - Doors - Blinds - M ouldings - Flooring
Ceiling - Siding - Framing.
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I N S A N F O R D — LiM I , Wo,th Living
VOLUME VII
HANFORl), FLORIDA, TUESDAY MARCH 7, 1916

DREDGE BOAT
BURNED UP
LAST NIGHT

separable love of Christ. S:35-39 .
!*. What is Paul's ottitude toward
the use o' our liberty in the presence
of weak one*. Ch. 1i,

EXECUTIVE L0NGW00D
COMMMITTEE OIL FIELD
MEETS HERE IN EMBRYO

,rt
“ Pauline test for doubt­
ful questions
lt:2J.
The above questions o n the Epistle
to the Unmans is taken from the
\W‘t*kly Mulletin, a fuur pa^*» lhrot
published fiy
the
Presbyterian
*- •
rhyrch
Phe I d j■;*k*• of mis week­
HAD BEEN DREDGING AND ly i* devoted to 'uggestive Bible
studies, and a* the prayer meetings INTERESTING MEETING OF
FILLING IN ON THE LAKE of
DEMOCRATIC COURT OF
the Presbyterian church have
FRONT OF SANFORD
been devoted* to a study of Roman*
LAST RESpWT v?..
for severa' weeks, this page has had
Th* dredge bn«t, Clovis, that has some very interesting and sug
The Seminole County- Democratic
gestive helps. The above might be
been .here .for the past year en­
Executive
Committee met in *the
gaged in dredging and filling in the of interest to Bible students rener- court house last Saturday' morning
uMy.
bulkhead on the lakefront raught
«t ten o’clock with tht following
fire last night” about seven thirty
members present: S. Bunge. Q. W.
&lt; Kl.DURATION IS A S S I K E I )
from tho back fire of the gasoline
Spencer, J. II. Huddle*too, ,'C*. ■Aengines and burned to thp water'*
Dullns, C. C. I’inr*on. W. V. Djittn,
&lt;il) l uunclj CrsnlH I'crnrll and All J. H. Hartley and D. 11. C. J la b u i j'
edge, being n total loss.
t'itisenN Ka*or the Project
The explosion caught thee wood­
Chairman S. ‘Rung* called .the
work and as the local fire‘ depart­
fb&lt;* grumf celebration to lie held mlviirift to order a n d . Ordered the
ment could not reach the boat anti •hurt the w#rk beginning March 20th secretary. It J. Holly to read the
the crew hud to Jump for their staffed by the Woman's Club and minutes of last scuion. The quvglive* there was no opportunity to fostered by several prominent citi­ lion of holding the primary election
save tho boat.
zens is now assured. The city coun­ in June and tho. matter of nioessThe dredge boat was the property cil last night ratified the action .of ment* were lakcp up. It was deof the Seminole ‘Dredging Co., the the Woman's d u ll, the Commercial clded upon resolution * introduced
numbers of the company 'being cit­ Club, th e -Fair Association and the by C. C Pearson that the candidate*
izens of Sanford, C. It. Walker and Parish House ( iub and decided to be assessed at the rate of one and
K. W. Mahoney being most heavily allow the attraction* to he held on one half per rent at a very low val­
interested.
The dredge and the the streets, preferably on Commer­ uation on their salaries and the fol­
machinery totalled over Jltj.OOO on cial Street atHl part of the bulkhead- lowing hgures were -iibim'. ted:
which there was ofily gS.OOt) msui ed property on t he water from M a t e K* prt s e nt u l iv r
mice; the loss falling n.o*t heavily Since l he celebration was started Shcritf
on the owner* who bad not finished primarily to celebrate the bulkhead County Cb*rk
The idea Pax Assessor
their contract with the city and were the pn-ulion Is • *('ellenl
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not t .trout'!} with the filling oi the of (plying till: Stale culldldates here Supt. Pub. Inst.
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hulkheaded property on the lake for joint .debate will bring a large T a x C o l l e c ' u r
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shore. It i* not lin n u i at I r i s rit crowd litre during lire entire week i ini* t v J e d g e
3
mg whether the company will pur­ mol 11,•• tn;»ft ititk'i t.t at t r at tlon# \v1l [ll il g'«
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chase another dredge In finish the will bf ".K t li•• i row il h from t Vl%U 1 unlit &gt; Dili
ki Inn) iioard
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contract or will get another dredging boring nt i*h
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company to complete 'In* contract
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Walker ia*t night tie *md with his
wM'k ot Mu -&lt;•b 2“ ib having
c.isfomury brotherly H-orit and ( hn*- in vtl at t *f■!* III all 0i. 1anilui.it It (H
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HHid** a* t*u- S|irt t Fc—
tian character that he was giad com** 1iTf .tn&gt;1 it I- &lt;■■\ !»••« !•’’) t h.it
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none of the boy* on tite dredge had county •*t»ni rut:+*h»tn*r*. will .(tbl 1 heir
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been injured und that the i.impany nidi
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would pocket the loss but lhat he
in* we.-k In ing ("qndidafeti f l ay ,
did not know ju-l what lhe&gt; would nbui irl a grand i *-b l*rulion lor r»*
l 01- r e f o r e lie it
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tor
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The men employod mi t h«- (
Ktsidv.i' by tins commit It#* that
dredge hud u narrow r*. ap&gt; as t! 1^ rlllilb,_ rmint &gt; In I'l- In-lil here III tinthe lir-t explosion was entirely un­ season of the year is taking root in I all 1'iu'didales, state, county and
expected n n d (‘the cry w hud to jump the minds nf all tin- people and th«-\ n.itimnl ire hereby i-'t'i-ially ‘ in
to »ii\e themselves Th&lt; loss of the will pun whole heiirtedlv III tin , iied to San'nrd to jinrlmpati* in
; i In* f u M i v i i it**
•id grtittO 1»:irt ICCMlr
dredge i* u sad blow -to l hi* hope* lliovi un til

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Heir bi.ri'.r. uht Vhe
of tin citizens gencTtllj , fis-ti c Mi l'..I lb. 1»« On * * il )l K
tt
1 ■ of i-. | in- p r o l e of i tig fil&gt; ; *i■* 11.
VIkiihv' i*HIjlfi - I mii
•n't i i-t* ol F. mitiol • ( ‘o i r
*i &gt;,.*ctuin In he i in i'T her* r'.a
Im*t • i&lt;I* •A ih h r
1 ft I*V f . u
a - t i'll' v.irnni*
m i' A-v
w*“ t nf tin* 2*till w;i«
ln'l&gt;
h i r*
1 * It h r u t l i * it „ \ \ * »*k
ty
tuJvL *
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it . v’ vy pus-ibli- in making im*
'-r.tli (hi* great event Ojld tu aUo- moving |»i« I uri H iff
l ufuiitlulfN
ths Vtfllor.i VTint Sirnford was do and also of i h o ; cHy^,'|bp buIkhOud, viwtt &lt;&gt;f the candidate* pleasant nnd
xluiw them the proverbial lio*pitcling to beautify this beautiful ox* th e boat .Taccx aiuP-tuany o th e r at- tiy of Seminole county.
panne of wiiter. 'The dredge was cn- irurtioii* and fhese I'iltn* will go
Rkjolv.al ib»t* Ii»e.Secretary of ftlJH'agetl • a t the .time, of the lire in. lir&lt;iHil&lt;*H-r nV&lt;*r the, *»aro nnd fhc
• &gt;-itt111to* be i n s t r u ct e d .to w i i t c &lt;&gt;t
dredging out a basin for I t " n w I n|ti*d S iji I k?,'. giving ilu-i «i»&gt; .i
v.tri- •■ini' a nd ever y candidaYc m r
total works while thrbwtng “and liitio it *il advertising scrum! to nunc
ot'-* i,il iiiviitiiion in be preaout in
ot'er in”/» the bulkhead and 'hi- i
'-'aaford during !hnt week.
vvili itlao. retard tiie boat wnrks^m|
I rnf ill Holy • "&gt;**- ‘ bur, h
Tf-e ’loltuH-mg ri-srtlntion vine in*
tiie wav of the new inrurtg bn hi
1 k,. fnlltitv ifig -jr*- liit- ilmfili set trojliu-wd by 0 . • W. Spencer unit
and bunt lytrbor. Tin* lire b r o u g h t J^ vices .ti Holy fro-** for Lent; which
out the department and many .d ( begins lomorrrtw :\\ ydni-sdav. Match passed
He ii-v^ernlvcd bi? tiie County
the citixen.* and expression* .of _*&gt;'«*
1,1 / i-yt h ,, kiuiivo ir* ,-\*h Uednrsduj.
l)en;gcrnlic
Fj^culive.CommiWoe in
jmihy were freely expre
'' Ash Wednesday, 6:60.and 10 a. tn.
*xoaion
at
Sanfdrti, Florida, this
ianv
mind
„
,
Seminole Ordering Coitfpany
7:30 p. in.
*
4th 'fay of March. If&gt;1U, as follown:
those who lost their boat* in the
The weekly *i fii-rTiltM-r-rP-follow*:
fire.
*
That thfs board docs hereby ex­
Sundays, 7:10 and 11 a. m. 7;00
Near the dredge were anchored
tend. a vote nf thank* to the Honor­
p,.m .
° .
able Forrest- Lake, for action taken
tho yachts of
Monday*.
Tuesdays,
Thursdays in State Democratic Executive Com­
Several Sanford citiiens and tour­
ist. The fine Yacht. Lucille belong and Saturday*, 4 j». rn.
mittee in session a t Jacksonville, in
Wednesdays, 7:3(1 p. m.
ing to Harry Denman of Orlando
rescinding sections 4 nnd 6 of the
Fridays, !(&gt; a. m. and 4 p. m.
Stuicke Resolution, governing pri­
was destroyed.
Every Monday 3 p. m. at the maries in this state.
•
Rectory there ia to be a Woman’s
Man Missing
We believe that Mr. Lake’s reso­
It is rumored at this writing that Auxiliary Study Cla*» on ‘'Church lution which wa« a 'su p p le m en t of
one of tho men on the dredge boot Mission* In China," Mr*. Alexander tbeS tuickie Resolution is • just and
', correct anti that religion o r relig­
named Jameson has not been ac­ Vaughn, directress.
counted for and there U a possibil­
Thrsc Lenten service* are always ious prejudice should not* be drawn
ity th a t he waa drowned last night a privilege, enahllHg » penon to fol into political party actions.
when he jumped from the burning low Cnri*t's life more closely. Thi*
The following resolution was in­
boat.
opportunity at Holy Crow is ex­ troduced by* G. W. Spencer and
C. R. Walker states th a t the tended to all.,'
passed:
Rev. Arthur Scaring Peck, .
dredging will be resumed at once,
Whereas, God in His infinite
Priest.
cither by contract or by a new
mercy has seen fit to take from our
dredge.
midst our fellow member and co­
The Brady,-boat and several other
Mr. sad-Mra. Wailte Here
worker tn the ranks, Mr. J. M. Y\Uamaller yacht* were saved last night
The many friends of Mr. and Mr*. iiamson, therefore be it
by th&lt; men who arrived on the scene
Henry Wsllsce are pleased to ace • Resolved that we os member* of
and pushed them out of danger but
them back in Sanford to spend the the Democratic Executive Com­
the Becman yacht could not be
remainder of the season. They aYe mittee of Seminole county feel deep­
moved in time and 1* a total loas.
old Sanford r o d e n t s and think the ly the loee of eur fellow ntember'and
d t y Is the l»o*t .ever. With their brother and th a t despite the fact
■r
,4
lllble Student Help*
dsughter. Mis* Blanche and Miss that he suffered for years he was
Can you anawer these question* Porter of Lansingi Michigan tho ever active in tne ranks'of the party,
about the Epistle to the Romans^ have been sending: V&gt;e. winter in alert to the best interests of the
1. What person hold* chief p'ace Tampa but willOii-hirb.fof several community and a good ritixen of
In Its pages?, Ch. l-:8. •
thn county and atate.
months.
.
s
2. How many chapters in .k £ &gt; jw
• t—---- ------------ Tl
Resolved that a copy of these res­
3. W hat Is the subject bf the first
Free lecture on Cklaa »
olutions
be sent to bis family and
three chapters?
one
to
the
Sanford Herald for pub­
Rev. J. R. Graham of Taing4. Define " th e RIghteousneai of
lication
th
a
t th* memory of our
God" and explain bow It may be­ Kiung-Pu. China. ^Bl*speak at the
fellow
member
may be kept green
Presbyterian
chorch ,_Wednesday
come oura. Ch4. 4, 5.
in
the
hearts
of
bis friend* and fam­
Mr. Graham has
6. What are* the wagin' of M".? nignt i t 7:80.
ilys. ,
lived
In
China
for
twenty
yaar*
aa
The gift of God? «:M.
an
evarfgeiist.
of
the
Presbyterian
«. " l a the 'Law sin.** fc7-25.
Don’t Forget—The Free Lecture
7. Bow ofton do th* words " F a ith , church, and by this long acquaint­
Righteousness and Justify" occur ance la competent to speak with au­ on Chin* at th# Preabyterian churrb
Wedijesday night, 7:80, Roy. J. R,
thority.
‘
,
Jn Romans.
Public
cordially
Invited.
Gr»bt\*n
jAL ^tlng-Klang-Pu, China,
i . Deter lbs Paul’s ld*a of th* I*-

EXPERTS THINK THAT POS­
SIBLY THERE MAY BE
SOME IN SEMINOLE

NO. 57
sources for It* future development.
Since then, Louisiana ha* become
one of the great oil producing and
refining state; of the Union,, n cen­
ter of great natural go* activities, a
producer of ohotit one half of th
world’* output of sulphur, and I*
now recognized a* prohahly the best
place, natural advantages being con­
sidered, known to -scientist* In this
or any other country for the manu
fucture of gharmlcala'on a very large
scaln,” /
\
,

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CANDIDATES
WILL SPEAK
IN SANFORD

m

aH

GRAND COMING OUT CON­
VENTION WILL BE HELD
HERE THIS MONTH

Preston Sustained
In tho generul mix up over th«
i /
---------atatua of the city treasurer and as­
The county, state and national
sessor Judge Perkin* sustained Mr.
Prftton in hi* contention that he candidates will apeak here on Friday,
should not be removed from office March 21th nnd not only speak here
without sufficient cause being chown. but will, be here several days lo
A few day* ago Dickenson &amp; Dick­ mingle with the crowds th at are
enson representing Mr. PrcatnH-bad ffiffilng to thi* city the wuek of
Judge Perkin* issue a writ of tn^n-. Hkrrh 20th.
- . a I__ . i t , . _______11 1
. it
damns f or
the cdty councii u r ■ -t&amp; fiepfrto, week will be the Spring Fes­
cau*e for their action in refusing to tival and Celery Fair and the Wom­
appoint A. A. J’reston to the posi­ an’s Club will have their annual
tion ‘of treasurer and assessor and Flower Show in conjunction; the
last Friday the ca*.* waa called in adies also taking a prominent part
DcLand, ail th e members of tne n making the entire afiair a grand
city council and the mayor being success.
present. The city council was rep­
1 hero will bd host races on the
resented by Attorney T E. Wilson
and each side had their Jioaring. akc, auto parades, merchants' dis­
Judg*&gt; Perkins decided th st in­ play and floats, celery show, flower
sufficient reason had been shewn show, grand barbecue for the randifor the council'* action ami thin* the Jalca and visitors. Also many side
ra-e rest* at present. The,council attractions furnished by the Mnwill lake the chsc to the supreme jestic Amusement Co., fire worka
«our' and meantime the end is nor display at night, dancing on the
streets umj many other forms of
in sight.
harmless nth use me tits.

A big barbecue and general good
time in Longwood brought . manypeople to that thriving little city*
yesterday when the big lot sale was
pulled dir by the Burton Bro*.,
lUulry Co.,' of *:WH*on, N. C.
• The lot* weft Jn the heart of the
rtbty and brought good prices at auc­
tion tale. About one o’clock a big
barbecue took place cast of the
depot and thpre was roast pig, roast
beef/torh-itoca, pickles, cofiec, bread,
etc., to feed the multitude and every
one had plenty In tjat.
. The candidates' Wine there in
fqrcr. -ta this is the firaY big gather­
ing'of the spring campaign.
I.onjjwood ia comiflg right along
and will' be one nf ;tht* biggest
plan-* m Seminole county ere long.
W * aid well, an experienced oil man
from I'litsburg ha* taken an option
on 11.000 aerr* of land in that vicin­
ity and expect* to start drilling for
ml in tin* Near future. Mr. Caldwell
bored well* nt Beaumont, Texas, in
Uniittlinn l)n&gt;
California ami in any otbi-r places,
Doiuitinn Day for the Children's
an*1 having seen signs of ml in the
region irm.nd Longwood is willing Hume Society has been *ei for
to hack In* 'udginnnt. The wsr in Thursday, March hth
The Presbyterian C F will have
Korop** has prevented Mr Caldwell
getting the skilled labor and the this in charge ami hope tu vend a
All
ii-.sary machinery on lime nml he well (i'.ied liox .in that day
d*"..irons of beginning work ns those wlio have anything to ilutltile
in the wuy- of clothes, no tip, towel*,
o'
possible.
I hv Hi-raiii t« wilting
g’Ve litem groceries, toys, etc., will please Vend
lh&lt;‘ ti. uUii til the iltntbt regarding them lo the residence o( Mrs It C.
Maxwell, .it 127 \V *Mh VH , on nr
nit n ! hi* vicin'!)
Indore
Thursday
II you have no
’1 re Man til npl u r e f Itccurd, the
way
lo
send
them
phone
Miss Mim
bwlifuf [Uiblirtition mi souilurr. tnDoyle,
j
hone
No
Id,
and
your loiluxtrte^ utul th' ge'u ral dcvi-InjinH nt
nation
will
be
sent
fM.
Nothing
is
uf 1 hi- •ection, xays that n number
n* lenxcx nave recently 1ocn reported too small to be of service.
Ii&lt; nu tuber that a thousand help­
tix having le in. tiutde of large iracta
nf Imil in *-'loridu by oil operators less anti homeless children each yciir
on the
from other Mtitci* ** ho are planning ure a hsolutcl y dependent
lo 1. ire terll Well- In -j I&gt;it Mill 1'hetlier ( litldrcn - J|. me So* »-tv of Florida
t. l.mad - lor an-, hmi.i- and attention
Hist
ll t' (•a . ijig &lt;|U i itil i . i .
tiit many t h i n k -hit it would meat il thin
II 11I‘1 Ml t.l •
It
"' III
'"'JlvaUxuia give pi.iuii— ,.i re|- trr -great wmrtc ^hoUli' have to «lop for
■loniilitii-s. It would he wimethii'g lack of support. Surely you will do
immense for Fltirida if oil in pay in just n little tn keep-it up.
R e m e m b e r T ug Da )”; . . Sat ur day,
&lt;|uantitiea should he,developed here,
for it would bring a si ream o' men March llth .
a ml money intft the' .ta le which,
taken with ouf prevent advantage
I n. School Hoard Notes
■il *otl add rTTn-&gt;T\te and the large imMi’isrs (I P Swope. \Y A. Howungralion alread) coming tl), would
ur I and II H McCall, comprising
pul Florida in tin lead tii tin1
the Hoard of I'rusiees of the Oviedo
uuc«t rapidiv developing and jifj»Tux Bchool Dlajrict a were in San­
pemux Ktafo in tho I't^tn.
ford Monday attending the meeting
, Wt‘ have no palI'.'itce,, wilh the of the County »4oliool ,Board. This
I n n n y i l i s t thoriwis no oil under the iftrul board with the county board
lurfare of Florida. They could have dnvised plans whereby the. Special
mid os much and did, with eiptal Tu* School District No, 3 is to he
boats about Texas and Oklahoma, considerably enlarged, \vbinnv act
und California and Louisiana, where wilt ultimately result in the Oviedo
immense discoveries were made by school being enlarged to u high
men who had the faith nnd capita! school, an act that Oviedo deserves,
to stick and were laughed' at as or it is one of tho host towns in Sem­
cranks who were throwing their inole county. Oviedo District has a
time and money away in a futile board of trustees that are wide
quest.
awake, and a board that are over
There is a homely old saying out on the alert for the betterm ent of
in the mining’ regions of tho for t b d r schools And the improvejnont
west that "gold is whore you find ol the district as % whole. It can bo
it,” no m atter whst the geologist* aafely said that this Loan! will leave
say, and the same Is true of o’le nothing unturned th a t will develop
Some so called crank is jtirt as their schools and place them un a
likely, from our prevent knowledge plane of higher stanarxliintion.
to discover it in Fierida as old Cap­
Mr. W. A. Raulcrson, a member
tain Lucas was in Beaumont, Texas,
of
the hoard of trxsstecs «( the Gene­
before he tapped the stupendous
va
District was a visitor to th e city
oil reservoirs deep down under the
Monday.
Mr. Raulerson appeared
sUl of 8pindle-Tep and made the
before
the
county school board In
country gasp with the immensity
the
interest
of
hit district and school.
of the discovery.
At a meeting of the school board
We are told that there is n# min­
eral wealth in Florida outside the M onday It waa determined t h a t the
phosphates and th at we m ust re!y schools of Pasta, Monroe a n d Ga­
on our agriculture and fruiU and brielis should kava a term of sight
vegetables and timber and cattle and months. This action on i&gt;e p art of
winter climate for our riches. A the school board wit] certainly meet
with favor in the eye* of th e pat­
good strong basil Indeed, but there
rons of the above mentioned schools.
is no warrant for the assumption
that we have no nil beyond the fact
th at none has thus far beer, discov­
Jr. a Y. P. U.
ered. In th a t conrection the fol­
The program Sunday it'ght wns
lowing from the Manufacturers’ Rec­ rendered by the Orange Blossoms.
ord la to {ho point:
Rosamond Radford acted aa\lsader.
" f t may be Interesting to mention The subject wm "Jesus T ried" and
th at just before the discovery of oil many interesting points
pol
were brought
In Louiaiansa some years ’ago the out by the members.
'2 1
Manufacturers' Record repgtved a
A treat la proposed all t h a t 1,will
letter .from one of t h * W posted cdm e.-.fiilS every Sunday night.
business men in the state, in which,
R.
referring'to the future of Louisiana,
h* said: "Y ou know there a ra .n o
minerals In Louisiana,” and h* In­ , Modern Woodmen
and
Royal
dicated hi* belief In the fact that Neighbor* art repeated to- brAtl
would have)-to depend their friends to hear this great Iffupon its agricultural and timber rt- ture on ^'Modern Woodcraft.'' r

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111

The corning of tho candidates will
itself bring a mrnatrous crowd, ns it
will be the “ coming out convention”
of alt the candidates nnd baton —
the Pat he Weekly Moving Ptclme
man will be bore in snap I he candi­
dates. ge*. tr&gt;e boat race* and trnk
picture# of Sanford in gain at lire.
Just think ol the (ur. and pleasure
lo be crowdeu into one week.
Just think of the advertising our
city will get from this event and
just think of keeping our city in the
public eye nt no expense to any one.
The idea is worthy‘'of tho unquali­
fied support of every citizen of San­
ford anti pu&lt;-h and every one ithoulrl
gel behind I he movement nnd push.
All that the gentlemen who arc try­
ing to organize fur the adair want
i- the hearty i opc-jitm'i ol every
citizen
Tile ( onilitet'lnl I'liih, tie
Fair A"- g u n Lull, liui tVomnns Chit)
and Pa.lsh House Club are nil fos­
tering the idea nnd nil of them expett to get something from the pro-,
ceeds (of their various organizations. ,
It Is n grand oppnrtirrdt'y for the'
people to get together and work for
n'.yyind celebration —Urn kind that
Have tnnde ^ntiferd famous in thg
past. ,
W
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Presbyterian V. E.

The Pres by teriun C. K. met on
Friduy evening, March 3rd with u
good attendance. The meeting w,*s
in rharge of Co. A, Mr. A rthur
Greene rentier and a fine program
was rendered.
The president announced th e new
division of companies a* made by
the executive committee. The fol­
lowing new captain# und lieutenants
were elected:
Capt. Co. A, Miss Annie Leo Cald­
well; Lieut., Miss Virginia Smith.
Capt. Co. B, M!*a Lucy Whitr.er;
Lieut., Miss Esther Woodburn;
Capt., Co. C, Mr. Kent Roiaetter;
Lieut., Mlsa Alice Whittier.
Capt. Co. D, Mr. B. J. Moughton; Lieut., Miss 'Muriel JUrrold.
Tho Lookout Committee reported
one new active member, Mrs. Robt.
Powell; and one new honorary mem­
ber, Dr. Bouchelle.
Teg Day
Don't forget to carry smrur extrg
money on Tng Day, Saturday, M ar.
l l t h . We know th a t business condi­
tions are not the beat, b u t we can­
not believe th a t for thia reason little
helpless, homeless children will be
refused and, when just a mite from
each person in Florida would pro­
vide a home for all.

' -* JjS

Card of Thanks
To the many trienda who were so
kind to us in our recent bereave­
ment and during the illness of our
little daughter, Dorothy, for the
warm s y m p a th y and beautiful floral
tribute# w» extend our grateful, ap­
preciative tnanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Draddy. .
-----------------Head Ranker M. W. A. I# Lecture
Hon, J , . D. Vols, Head Banker
Modern Woodmen of America, will
lector* In Eaglea Hall Thursday
night, March 10, al t p. m.
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�2. Whereas, William Friem ont
Blackman resigned the presidency
of Rollins College September 30,
1015; therefore, be it
' Resolved, ..That . this. Board ex­
press Its sincere appreciation to
Mrs. Lucy Worthington Blackman
for the unsdAsh, capable and loyal
Mrvlce.which she has rendered Rol­
lins College during the presidency
of her husband, Wm. Freemnnt
Blackman.
Always ready, willing' and anx­
ious to jdo anything and everything
(or the good of .the College, her
assistance has been invaluable in
the upbuilding of the school.
Wm, R. O'Neal,
. ;
.
• Secretary.
The following letter was sent to
tho Board of Trustees In recognition
of the foregoing revolution*:
“ To the Bonrd of Trustees of Rol*
CORRECTIVE EXERCISE1* Una College:
&lt;i CHIROPRACTIC
DIETETIC EXPERT
!!
Gentlemen:
I;
OSTEOPATHY
l wish to thank you on behalf of
Mrs. Blackman and myself for the
resolutions adopted at your lojst
annual meeting, with reference to
NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN
pur work in the college during the
last thirteen years.
" MACPADDEN METHODS
I wish also to make'record of the
unfat’lng
sympathy and cooperation
Houra; 9 to 12 a. m. 1 to 4 p. m„ and by Appointment
1 received, from the Bonrd during
SANFORD. PLORIDAo the whole term of my udmlnistraCorner Park Avcnne and Ninth Street
tlon.
From the day when I as­
sumed tho duties If the presidency
to tho day when I laid them down,
I do not now recall a single word
of criticism or serious dissension
uttered by any member of .the
Board. Every^ policy adopted; and
e v e r y situation fared was fully and
frankly discussed, and so far.'us 1
can remember tho final action taken
'; Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot Gasolnle Drv Cleaning. Altera­
was unanimous, entirely or praetic
tions of All KindB on Short Nolico
r
ally, alike hi the meetings of the
full
Board, and in those of the
o Join Our Gentlemen's Valet ClUb.
$2.00 Per Month
executive and Investment commit­
SUITS $15.00 UPW ARD
tees.
1 believo* that such a condi t i on of
tilTnirs a n d such u n a n i m i t y of feeling
•
■;
th e boat house, and th e removal
a n d repair of Ltfdles* Hall and thy
dining room and the campus en­
larged and beautified. There has
also been raised an Endowment
Fund of ^tJ.OOO'. fif^tHe support of
tho Col'.ege.
President Blackman has presented
the need* of the College, both in
and. out of the atate, and has been
recognised ns one of the foremost
educators In the state of Florida.
T he Board thewfore express*** the
hope t h a t his change of occupation
m ay completely restore Jhia health,
and extend sincere ikanlts ' to him
for services which be ha* rendered
the College.
Wm. R. O'Neal.
Secretary of Rollins College.

ROLLINS COLLEGE NOTES
At tbe annual meeting of the
Board of Truataea of Rollins College
which was held last week the fol­
uuuimcu;
lowing resolutions were adopted:
Frccmont
■
1. Where**, William T ___ ^
Blackman, for thirteen ygara pres­
ident 'of Rollins College, found it
necessary to resign tbe office by
reason of failing health,- September
SO, 1915; therefore, be It
Resolved, f h a t this Board ex­
press its appreciation of . the aer*
vice* of Praoident Blackman in the
up-building of the College. During
his administration there boa been
added to the •campus, Carnegie
Library and equipment, Knowlee
Hall and equipment, Chaae Hall,
Sparrcll Cottage, the power plant,

W m . H . CROSBY

• MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER

;! CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AYE.

PHONE 174 *

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

STABLE

C o r n e r P a r k A v e n u e a nd S e c o n d S t r e e t
C O N TR A C T O R S FOR A L L K INDS OF H E A V Y H A U L IN O

L a r g o s u p p l y of H o r s e s , M u l e s ,
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a l w a y s
on ha nd F o r S al o o r E x c h a n g e
O l a c K a m lth ln n and W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In c onn ec ti on

d u b boys. Some of the railroads
have given prises in counties in
which they own property, and other
institutions have offered local prises
which will atuo.unt to more lh a n the
.value__of the
_ pig for
• a_ gingle county,
.•
but Mr. Ramsey's offer cover* the
whole atate if every county has a
corn club.
Mr. Ramsey has a small farm
which he Is devoting to purebred
Duroc-Jersey swine. He has some
of the beat stock in the state and
cannot supply the demand for ani­
mal*.
A number of Utters have
been engaged before they-wero old
enough to ewan. He has recently
leased more land and purchased
mure breeding animal* to dovelop
tho buaineaa.
,

materials that wash off and run

during
when A . rust .prjwd.
It destroys the Celery Caterpillar; stimulate: the crop.
' Bie celery growers in Florida with a* high a* 400 acres to the
p o .S f
,3 5 T 0 . t i U - c u - t o 1« p r , l « « - u &gt; . n y l h l n , d » .
S

POT^oK^TO^urmr'i^olLS” T e^ eiS '1SSR&amp;
CUCn “ B^ T H E LCOST' TER POUND, but THE COST P E R
S P R AY TANK- and INCREASE IN YIELb that counts.
Write for fnrthcr information.

ANSBACnEK INSECTICIDE CO., Inc.

Station Completes Silage Teat
FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CfTY
It is false'economy to starve cattle
da; Osceola .Fertiliser C o, Jacksonville, Florida
through any period of the year. It
costa more to get them .over the ef­
RUNGE &amp; JUNES, 9th St. and Sanford Ave.
fects of starving than it does to
keep them in good flesh during thu
period of scarce feed. During the
winlcr from December to March
jbere is always a shortage of paatlre in some sections of the state.
Cattle suffer for food during th at
period nnd in some years the loss is
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE 80UTH
heavy.
John M. Scott, animal industrial­
ist to tho University of Florida .Ex­
periment Station began aw experime it, December 8, 1915, to deter­
Dining cars on Usln
KIwlHr f» lljhu. Pullman&lt;tf*»ln( r&lt;*jrailcrpers.
Alt-stoal oqulpmonl
mine the relative value of sorghu SJ. M, KA. |*KSl Hi
JaraAnah ' ■ m r n g T T - suy r.siln until 7 s. m Pro*roaming chair coarha
ijnd Japanese cane silage for winter­
No. a« No. S3
No. S3 fNo. $8
t:33pm BdOpm
ing young cattle. No attem pt was
il:10am 17 15pm
[,» JarkaonTllle
l ' J , 3! w n i
5 16pm
1.13pm
4 15pm
Ar Savannah
ma de to fatten the cnttle. T h e o b ­
8.00pm
3:3tlam 7-20»m 19:13am
Ar Richmond
2
-3
"pm
IllSOpm
T;60am 10 2 9 . m
Ar Waihlnftim
ject was to maintain the initial
t i3Sam
1:50pm
1
1:1
7
a
m
I
45am
Ar nalitmor*
2:01pm
weight nnd to keep tho animals in
4:01pm 4 3 5 a m
) 1ja m
Ar W. Philadctphu
7:13am
1:40pm 4:70pm 6:70pm
Ar N»» York .
good condition.
Grade Jersey heifers from fifteen
to thirty months old -were used in
test. They were divided Into two
ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS EN ROUTE
lota as equal in weight and quality
No. tH
S O U T H Ell LAND N*. 12
T H E DIXIE
n r x i K r i . t t m N . *4
|
■s It was • posslhlo 'to make them.
9.3S*m L v Ja c k w m v i i l* __
|,v Jarlounville' .
K 30pm
One lot received all tho s o r g h u m L t JackannvlU#
11 4t o m
Ar Allan
----------- 6:47»m
7 10 mrn Af Wayrroaa
Ar AiUn(»
5 OQpm
Ar K n n i v f l l * ___I 2 ^ 9 p m
( 'haUanixiga 12 17pm Ar M im i)
a nd a ct i on in a n y similar body of silage t h e y would eat n nd the o t h e r 1 Ar
n
O
O
pm
Ar I ahAnvTOn ______ t O S f m
Ar NuhvH!&lt;*
l 16pm Ar A Ian a
received all t h e J a pa n es e rr.nr silage Ar Si I^niia
Ar ( ' I n r i n n s t l __
ft 60pm
7OUm
2 S ipm
Ar St IjiHiio
Strong men a n d women is unusual ,
li &amp;&amp;pm
Ar C h l c a f O ________7 -4f&gt;am
Art tinaffa
Ar C'h.rafxt
i fllim
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Through Trains Daily To

DAILY
THROUGH
TRAINS WEST

tf.ey would e at
E ac h heifer was
and I m e nt io n it with prof ound
allowed a p o u n d of rol t on seed meal
N K M IN u l.E L IM IT ED .
gratification a nd g ra ti t ude .
u day. At t h e beginning of t h e lest Lv Jarkfcjfivlilr
I also wish to place on record my
Ar Albany
Ar t ’tilufnbia*
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the i n s t i tu t i o n , in nil p a r t s of t h e
At the end of sixty d a y s t h e s or ­
co un t ry h av e c o n t r i b u t e d to its sup-I
port d u r i n g t h e past t h i rt ee n year*. g h u m fed an ima ls m i d gained H.25 j
These gifts, for e n d o w m e n t , build­ poi nds a head. Those fed J a p a n e s e
ing". e q u i p m e n t a n d r ii r re nt ex­ r ane silage ha d merely kept tneir.
T h e r esults a r e in ,
penses, u n m o u n t to ab ou t $400,000, original weight
and by fat the great er part of this fiivo- of s or gh u m, tint l a pa n e s e c ane i
sum w.is given by d onor s not r e s i - , • a n | e U S ) d to w i n t e r c a t t l e v i l l i

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from t h e
KtiiloW ui'lit
J i* I! it! 1lo- otti K&lt;r. at! of whlrh a j &gt;.
I rollei l. I ituri-.t* 1115 iofii.liii-lrattoh,
rrTXTP rr-Toalns iiLont f^ffo.Oftn of"
i invested fund.&lt; over a n d a bo v e tln*u
obligations, in a d d i t i o n to t h e c a m ­
pus, the bui l di ngs, nnd t he e q u i p ­
ment ol t h e i ns t it ut io n . T h e poliry
ui a ddi ng Lo t h e Undowmen* Uun't-t,
erei’ting bui l di ngs a n d providing nee‘ es*ary eijuiptoent, even at the risk
I of iiii-nrring .i deficit in the c q r r e n t
I ex(&gt;401*4' ni-Ciiunt, seemed to be
f o n i d u p o n us some y ea r- ago by
| the |in-cisu term* of t h e con&lt;li:ional
gifts of Dr. Pearson. Mr Cqrnegie,
and ot her b en ef nr t or s of the i n s ti tu ­
tion, anil t h e di sast rous flrei which
dest royed
t wo of . out hulldings,
leaving us w i t h o u t n chapel, a single
recitation r oo m, or a single i mp le ­
m e nt o{ scientific ot musical sluHy,
while t h e serious financial s t r i n ­
gency of t h e p as t half dozen year*,
a n d tho wa r in E ur ope, t og et he r
with my o wn gr ea tl y i mp a ir ed
s t r e ng t h m a d e It imposrihle for us
to meet this a c cu m u l a t i n g . defi­
ciency.
Howe ve r, I a m confident
t h a t with r e t u r n i n g p ros pe ri t y in tho
c o u nt r y my cuccesror will be ithle,
wi t h your own h ea r ty cooperation
to clenr up t his obligation speedily,
a n d to a dd still f u r t h e r t o t h e equip­
m e n t of t h e i nv es t e d funds of t h e
Inst i t ut i on. I was never m o r e s ur a
t h a n now t h a t Florida has need of a
C h r is t i a n College like Hollins, of
high s t a n d a r d * a n d fine character.

Be assured, dear friend*, th a t the
president of Rollins College, who­
ever ho may be, and its Board of
Trustees will have Mrs. Blackman's
and my own earnest prayers, and
our active help to the limit of our
strength in all future efforts to ad­
vance the interesta of the college no
dear to us all.
Cordi al l y yours,
William F r e m o n t B l a c k m a n , ’*

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Full Instructions
Given in
iho pa ra to ry , Com
mercial And Clas­
sical Courses

Conducted by the

Pig

Offered

in Kscrjr Corn Club
County
One purebred Duroc-Jeraey pig
wiii bo given aa a prise in each coun­
ty that has1 a corn club this year.
L. H. Ramsey of the Mandalay
Farm, MiddUburg, offer* the pigs.
According to G. L. Herrington, club
agent f&lt;*r th* University of Florida
Extension Division, this la th* big­
gest prise th at has been offered corn

n . t t i x p . . - t u n - - -11 .bid 1'iir.i ctav(•uitnl'ie According to A, 1*. Sp en c er
diMrict a Rent for t h e Uni versi t y of
Fl or ida E x t e n si o n Division, it is
welll a d a p t e d to i mp rovi gn n a t i v e
p a s t u r e s which nri1 sqhj ert ty o v e r .
fiov,1
l ndi-r -.it it condition* it m
pe rh a p* t h e b,-q forage plant
It
can he used (or smlitjg or liny, or it
m a y be p a s t u r ' d
If it i« u , |„&gt; used
(or pii-tur#-, an ima te should graze on
it conttnuou*i&gt; to keep t he Ntem-,
from becomi ng woody.
It. "A. Conkl i n, who has charge of
t h e a gr ic ul t u r al d e ve l o p m e n t of t h e
Fellsmere F a r m * C o m p a n y , p la n te d
P a r a gras* t h r e e yeurs ago. He cut
t h e grass nnd disked it In. Now the
i m p r ov e d p a s t u r e is a t lenst 100 | kt
c ent b e t t e r t h a n t ^ e nat i ve p a s t u r e
over t h e fence.
Mr. Conklin has
been g r a t i n g horsey, mules a nd cows
on t h e grass.

Good Poultry Feed
B a c k y a r d po ul tr y men anti t hose
xvho are in t h e business for a livlthood -ire con t in uo us l y looking larfeed. The mor e feed t h e y havo to
buy the smnller t h e i r profits will be
just as in any other kind or a ni ma l

production
P. Spence^, district
agent for the University of Florida
Extension
Division recorntnenda
■Kaffir corn and shallu sorghum for
their consideration,
1 *110X0 two plant* will produce an
abundance of grain for poultry.
Stialfu la especially good because of
the thin coat of the seed and boc s u a o of the open head which is not
so apt to mold during the rainy sea­
son aa the closo head varieties.
Theae two rropo may be planted by
March 10 in the northern part of
the state nnd a week or two earlier
in the southern part.
Plant in rows, about 30 inches
apart. Plants should stand shout 8
inches a p a r t . in the row when a
large yield of grain is dealred. They
both do best on rich soil, but will
yield well on average soil.

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rnv hr b r i n g i n g j o u a day neater dl"^ o n u w , - it to youteelf, y o u r
futmlj. .u d ;.iiur business to keep your
huiMings arfil -toil. tiiHllieil in a goivl
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Come in today and l et's talk it over.

C0NNELLA
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The relations of the negro to the rujrs, employed in *
' P l -Uer f P,?bHc
To &gt;*u‘ ‘ hr facts rv
fc«*Ub *n Florida are complex.
|y , hc negro
The relations between the race, upon th, intelligent,
are many, but in this respect they race in the south in
*xc so interwoven th at what affect. scn»e as the vounv
either affect* the other.
In this, ignorant „f hi* own
all questions of sentiment may be and whQ must be a(
dismissed a n d th a t of economic in - ; ed and protect.-,! I
tereat alone may bo considered. A tellectuality than' h
few basic facts control the situa- ticulariy i. this tr.
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,
nutters, in the cong.
With approcisble exceptions, the population, where th.
U
• J Uf*Jt *d, f° th« P°ln‘ °f Population induces
of being flttad to administer his own ing conditions whid
sanitary interests. , He must b e ' munities and on fan
auided by more intellectual advice some degree by *
th an his own, formulxted in laws and purer nir.
t h a t conserve the mutual interests
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Tho iu»i icaue of the Florida t-iam
beau, published by the Woman's
College of Tallahassee, print*, .t
choice parody ou Tennyson's
“ Charge of the Light Brigade
written by a member of the three
hundred as follows:
Half a stitch, half u stitch,
Half u stitch onward,
Down in the C h a pot Hall
Tat the Three Hundred
“ Hurry, you tattling brigade.
Make another ring," they suit!.
T a t the Three Hundred
Down in the Chapel Hall

Flashed all their shuttles bare,
Flashed as they turned in air.
Seniors arc tatting there,
Making another ring, while
All tho school wondered.
Plunged In with valiant stroke,
Pop! there a .th r e a d is broke.
Seniors nnd Juniors
iHcard not the man who spoke
T a tte d , some bltlndered.
Then they took it out, but not,
Not the Three Hundred.
T a ttin g to the right of them
T a ttin g to the left of them,
T a ttin g lii front of them.
Some one has wondered,
“ Were all the loasona said.
Waa all tho parallel read.'"
T a ttin g they do Instead,
BUSY! Tnree Hundred.
Who Am IT
Colonel George W. Burr, Com*
m an d a n t a t the Hock Island Aroenal has bad,, thlr following "serm o n ette" placarded In
th* shops
there, and it Is sn sppea! which is
directed to everyone:
I am moro powerful than the com­
bined armies of the world.
I have destroyed more men than all
the war* of the world.
I am more deadly than bullets, and
I have wrecked more homes than
th e mightiest of siege guns.
I steal In the United States albne
• over $300,000,000 each year.
I apare no one, and find my vie*
time among tho -rfch and poor
alike: the young and the old: the

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A r Evansville

A T L A N T IC C O A S T LIN E
A N D C O N N E C T IO N S
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horns.
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There have hecn nearly 60,000
boxes of oranges shipped from here
this year and a few to go yet. The
prices have been good.
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ruary, 1916, be tendered to the
people of Sanford, and the Com­
mercial Club of Sanford, for their
hospitable
reception of this
vontion and the many courtesies
shown to the individual tnembenf
thereof;
*
That to the Press of the state we
extind our thanks for its attention
to tin- proceeding* of this conven­
tion ,
Tb.it the thanks of the convetnion
are tendered lo the gentlemen who
have prepared und delivered in­
structive addresses pertinent to the
objects sought to be accomplished
by this Association.
Respectfully submitted.

turned home Thursday from Hometurned home Thursday from Home­
land after attending George M.
Coates' wedding, who waa married
on the 29th to Mias Floy Brown of
Homeland. They also visited the
mother of Mr. Coates who lives a
Fort Meade and other relatives in
and around there. They ruport hav■ing a lovely time while gone.
There was a box supper given ut
Glen Ethel again ln«t Saturday night,
for th* benefit of t ho church there.
Sunday srhonl is doing nicely at,
Ethel church, also prayer, meeting la
doing well every - Wednesday night.
These Is a birthday party to be
given at Mr. Torn Boyd's Saturday
night, fifh, in honor of his daughter.
Ev-n. also his nephew. Mr. Carl Deas,
to which everybody in both Wekiwa
and Ethel are invited, and I am
sure all who have the pleasure of
| being present will have a jolly good

Mrs. Will Lee gave a treat to all
t hi* little children of Ethel school on
the 3rd of this inputh, in honor of
the birthday of her second daughter,
Gertrude
Mrs Lee is so thoughtful
It. K Bose,
and kind to the little ones in making
Frank Baker,
their little hearts glad. Such is a
A, K. Powers,
mother'll love.
Committee on Resolutions.
Mrs.
Andrew
Rush
spent
Adopted at Sanford, Fla., Fe. 29, Thursday afternoon with Mrs P. J.
Coates
Mrs
Rush's health is
Ren). Gelzoff,
much improved to what it has bee
• S.-crretary-Trensurer,
for quite a long time.
Florida Drainage Association
Mr. P. J. Coates is working very
hard in order to be aide to prove up
his homestead on the ItitR^of this
WEKIWA AND ETHEL ITEMS
Mrs Vermillion has been quite month. Will ring oil.
s|(*k at her home since Sunday. Dr
Denton was culled from Sanford and
Turkey'a Prime.
pronounced her quite sick and she
Tho Turki sh empire reached Its
has not been able to leave her bed greatest glory lo tho reign of Botyyet.
£he is improving und her msn tho Magnificent, who held tho
tnrono from 1620 until 1666. Besides
friends hope lo see her out soon.
Mrs, Eugene Brown la sfowly* im­ his North African possessions hls.torrltor'.os extended !rom near what la
proving at her home, vet her friends luiu he oordor of Germany‘tti Persia.
,.r. verv uneasy about her rondl- There wa» at tnnt tune no other state
tna tjutronch.-d the pirltlXh *Sl
vV
or -wrartlT ” "
t

The Tatting Brigade

Shuttles to the right of Un-te
Shuttles to tlie left of them
Shuttlus in front of them.
The .line ne'e is sundered
T atting with pink and blue,
Hoipe using white thread, too
T a ttin g they're bound to do,
Tireless Three Hundred.

Lv JackionvUla
Ar TUtor,
Ar Macon
Ar Atlanta
Ar Chattanooga
ArN as krill*
Ar Martin
Ar St. Louis

L t Jack■□nriilo ■
ArTifton
ArMacon
Ar Atlanta
Ar Knoxville
Ar Louisville
A t Indianapolis
Ar Cincinnati
Ar Cleveland
Mi 50 P M . Ar Grand Rapids
Ar Chicago

9iU AM .
ZiOO PM .
5iM P.M.
8:63 P.M.
IZ ill AM.
4:50 A.M.
f .28 A.M.

th'

* lorida to insist oi
In Florida, ns In other southern home* for the negro
states, the negro of both sexes is sanitary and that fi
th e manual laborer. This relation to provide against
brings both sexes Into close contact of disease infection,
with the employing race as (nrm be screened; the to
and mill hands, as porter* and in water Hushed, if it
minor clerkships, us cooks, nurses should be «o lur ren
a n d laundresses.,
*
I house and the wste
Tho majority of these workers1avoid nil possible inf.
llvd by themselves and largely as The closet should I
tenants In homes, owneo by w hite' prevent typhoid inf,
proprietors, upon whom depends in water supply should
large measure the providing and on- pure,
forcing of sanitary conditions.
Morp lhlltl |h j,
With such existing conditions the keep u constant «,,
white employing race owes a plain tenant and In* licit,t
duty to see that tlie surroundings should insist that t
of the employed are constructed maintained u, h;,iii
more sanitarloy than at present in I!.- I„uld
„lor,. ,
Florida.
lie owes^ it to see thnt he should insis- il,„i
higher standards of living are main- g&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;| .;,nit?r\ ctimlu
tallied, und this debt is based on no and lie should take
idea of sentiment ulone, but quite foree these orders,
as m u c h ^ a s thnt of cfcoitomy.w of
To carry out th
dollars', aiul cents.
.
should be informed
Art epU^U.ic
smallpox among methods &lt;ji snmtati t

“ Hurry, the T a tung Rr Was there a girl d ism a y d
Not though the jfirli,1 I*.
H e r 'th r e a d had hi mule ted.
Ji*»r»-not to m a le reply.
Hera not to reason why.
Hera but to tat or die.
Down In the Chapel Hull
T a t tfje Three Hundred.

Lv Jacksonville
ArTUton
At Macon
Ar Atlanta
Ar Chattanooga
Ar Nashville
Ar Evansville
Air SL Louis
Ar Terr* Haute

lint litl.gs hlfit’ tttZe s i c

I atn ywir-jMWP ojietrty.
I AM

|)r &lt;titter Miller lo D»-li»,,«-b'‘‘ lu re .
llefnre \\ » m.m t *uI»
At the \S .itiMiii s ' lull uti 5nturfl»J*
afternoon .it 3 o clock .Hr ,()livef—d.J
Miller will deliver it lecture to
mothers, in which !h will give a few
hint* on infant mortality ami follow
this up wifit the we'fare and rare
of hahie* into childhood. Dr. Milll-r
is intensely interested in this iin* of
thought and in view of existing con­
ditions and the celebration of Baby
Week the subject Is timely. The
lerturv will he enttre'y free and is
given through tho courtesy of Dr.
Miller and the Welfare Department,
Woman's Ciub. Thp root Iters and
nil others Interested -nrp rordlally
Invit'd to come and hear the val­
uable message that t)r. Miller will
bring to u» Saturday, afternoon at
3 o’clock. The result- of the Better
Baby Contest will he announced at
this time. Tha final examinations
will be held in the office- of Dr. Mil­
ler Saturday morning at 9:30. Ho

Lands Suitable - for G e n e r a l F a r m i n g , Stock Raising, Trucking
and Citrus Fruits — A t t r a c t i v e L o c a t i o n s for Winter Homes

{n the
Mnt to
Gencva on the Itoom '
The aaw mill man Barber and
gang of McClenny have arrived and
soon *&lt;11 he erecting a 23.090 egparity per *!ay *»w mill. They havo
two locomotives and will put In ten
miles of tramway, and later they
will install a.crate .material factory.
They will entplhye, .several hundred'
men. Mr. BarWf
»h»l h* hM
about five years W i t here and we
arc clad to have these people locale

Artesian Well* at both Chuluota and Okeechobee.
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ilong our main line. If you are interested write this office for informiitidn or communicate
with our local agent in the section attracting your attention.
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AGENTS ON THE OKEECHOBEE BRANCH
C. D. BRUMLEY, Chaldota

A. L. HUNT, Kenansvllle.

D. E. AUSTIN, Okeechobee.

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AGENTS ON THE EAST COAST
i . . A, ROW AND, St. Augustine.
“ lyktbn District.
£ vJC®UPONT. I lasting*.
BUNNELL DEVELOPMENT CO

Bunnell

P. W. BAMS. New Smyrna.
D. E. AUSTIN, Fort Pierce.
MOSES &amp; J1EISLEK. West Palm Beach.
FRANKLIN SUEEN, West Palm Beach.

A. C. FROST. Daala.
F. 8. MORSE, MlaasL

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J. B. REILLY, Miami.

F. J. POWERS, Cape Sable Leads. Homestead.

'Ss* V-.L. LARSON, Western Industrial Agent, and R. C. PERKY, Immigration Agent, 155 W. Madison St.&gt; Chicago, III.'
Eo JNGRAHAM, Vice-President, Land and Industrial Department, Florida Enst Coiut Railway Company, St. Augustine, Florida

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�highways.The Indianapolis viewpoint foD
R. J. HOLLY, Kdltar
low*:
W. M. HAYNES, Basins** M a n n e r
■ M N M M M M M iM iw iip H H I
- According to old time tourists the
mam*IN.--.!awm„
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•yrw .'
world’s social apex has been reached
in Florida thin winter. 'N ot only ONLY 10 MORE DAYS IN HERALD’S CAMPAIGN— TRIPLE
bav* all records - for numbers of
VOTES GIVEN ON NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS THIS WEEK.
O i ADVANCE
tourists to th a t atata been jvroken,
VlAMl
h u t the high w a t e r m irks for -“—LOTS* OF TERRITORY HAS NOT BEEN WORKED
| X M Q H T i m . • » r »* * t r # f r l r t t l * f e e • •«'
WHERE YOU CAN GET MANY SUBSCRIPTIONS
It «••#•••••** i *• «#Va e« *TI new expensive and entertaining func­
— ONLY DOUBLE VOTES GIVEN ON NEW
tions have been eclipeed.
imiUCUjhf Omtor 11* f u t w l .
SUBSCRIPTIONS ON THE LAST DAY
On the E a it Coast the great
wealth of the northern citiee hue
Candidates, Attention
The people who have always been
been poured into the cauldron of
A new subscriber is a person who
pleasure. On the West Coast, In waiting for a better opportunity to
addition to the millionaires there come to them are still waiting for it. was not taking the Sanford Herald
U4m AHH Mmh H im.
hiv e been probably 60,000 moderate Twenty-five year* from now they by carrier or mail when the cam ­
circumstanced northerners. * W. H. will still be waiting for it. All of us paign was announced Feb. 4th. A
Richardson, passenger traffic man want something better tnan It be­ subscriber who has started the
ager
of the Dixie Flyer route', said fore u«/ and we are inclined to wait psper during the campaign and ex­
IIoi). Forrlat Lake of this city ta
th
at
this year on account of t h i for fiwttsr things, but the"moat suc­ tends his subscription will count as
being urged to make the race for
cessful grasp every opportunity th at a new subscription during this of­
• G overnor by hla friend* all over closing of Europe end Western ex
it
presented to them, and bring fer. Candidates are warned to be
Florida. He la much too buay to positions, aa well a* the Increased
better things to themselves. Those careful in marking' their subscrip­
popularity
of
winter
tours,
travel
give hla time to politico a t prSaent
who waited have let many a good tion stub old or new. Remember, a
but there la no doubt about our has been measured only by the abil­
opportunity slip by them with which new subscriber is one who was not
ity
of
the
railroads
to
haul
cars.
Forreat Lake being heard from in
In the East Coast hotels 90 per they could have made themselves taking tho Herald when tho cam­
. the near future. He la the llveat
successful.
paign started.
The changing of
U wire th a t la aparking In politico in cent of the guests are from New
York. On the Weat Coast 90 per
Waiting, from the standpoint of a names or addresses of an old sub.
'F lo rid a today.
cent of the tourists arc from the candidate in the campaign, or a scribcr will not be counted os new.
The regular schedule of votes will
Before th» Round Table aodety middle west cities and towns. subscriber should now be at an end.
be
given on renewal subscriptions
in Orlando the other day J. Hugh Among the latter aro 40,000 retired This period ia the beat time to get
and you should get every new and
farmers
from
Indiana,
Illinois,
Iowa
the
subscriptions
in,
for
during
this
Reeae, editor of tip Reporter-Star
period they count for more votes old subscription possible4during this
read a paper on Florida Newspapers and Wisconsin.
than they will the .last day of the offer. Bee schedule for new and old
The
immense
increase
In
travel
to
a n d Editor*. It
n fine deacrlpsubscriptions in display ad in -thla
tion of journallapi from, the early both Florida and California is also campaign.
issue.
daya to the preaent. Modeaty pre­ attributed to the growing custom of
Triple Votes on New Subscriptions
Realize Your Opportunity
vented Joe from giving a hlatory o northerners to take vacations in
Three tiinea the regular number
winter.
The
increasing
wealth
of
tho
This offer gives the candidates
Orlando editora and lome day we
of votes will bo given you on every
will write up Joe Reeae in the proper country is cresting a class who can new subscription that you send or who lulled to tnko ndavantugc of
manner and place him In the Hall of vuente any time and will, varate In bring in to the circulation depart­ the previous offer an opportunity to
both at;usomi. Mao, there is tho me­ ment between the dates of Tuesday, secure a bunch of new subscriptions
Fame where he belongs.
dium income* man, who fcH« that he March 6th and Monday, March 13th and catch up in the race.
---- 0 --- can do bettor work by embracing tho Candidates living outside of San­
This is absolutely the largest of­
The Ilorald exprenoe sympathy
today to thn Seminole Drcdkisg Co. European custom of mere recreation. ford may mail subscription* any fer that will be made during, the re-

A N D IS G O IN G F A S T

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

in their heavy loss by lire last night
of the dredge boat that has been
doing the great reclamation work
on our lake front. This work wan
more of n work of love than of
profit and our right hand of fellow.
ahip and -friendship Is extended to
. Mcoirs. Walker and Mahoney to­
day. We hope they will be nblo to
proceed with the work at an early
date and will not lose everything.

time Monday, Mar. t fith and they
will receive the triple votes.
Subscriptions tu count on this
offer must be new. They may be
each. These arc sectioned Into eight*
regiments, each or threo battalions, for one year or more, up tq five, and
and these again a r e formed Into four If you mail, the report on or before
brigades, two of which compose a db midniglCt Monday, ■Mar. 18, it will
vision.
count -oh this offer.
Franch Army Corps.
A French ar my corps Is mude up of
2t battalions of r a t h e r ovor 1,000 men

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' TRAM MELI. AND BRYAN
Trammell and Bryan are talking
about a public sparring match and
up to date have not been able to
agree upon the place toil now since
Sanford has decided to hold a "com­
ing out" convention the week of
March 20th they will meet liere in
this city. Sanford Is in the middle
of Florida.

. _ o ---LIVEN I T TH E CITY
Anything in the way of a celebra­
tion tends to liven up the city and
brings pen pie to town that would
not come unless some form of amuse­
ment was o(Tored to them. The hi
Pierre .Tribune sunn u up in the
following
The Johnny Jtlnes shows livened
things tip in Fort Pierre litis vieeU
and brought in a tot of people, who
have done considerable trading in
town. The aggregation spent nearly*
us much in town as they took away
ami they have given us a little &lt;11vt'raion The Jones 'how is a clean
one Mud u well patro-daed e v e n
where.

MEN
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WOMEN

a Cc i s t i n e s

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ALL RECORDS S H A T T E R E D
The Indianapolis Star publishes
th e following new* item a* which is
of interest. It virtually hands the
palm to Florida as being the Na­
tion’* greatest and most popular
playground. It ia true—every word
of it. n u t central ’Florida is rtot
mentioned to any extent. Gradually
the north will awaked to the fact
th a t inland Florida exists and is aa
great a playground as the East or
Weat Coasts. The number of vis­
itor* in central Florida has been
greater this year than in past years.
1 here are reasons for this, one of

the path tq that car will tje perfect­
ly dear to you, *nd you can only
tee how YOU can win.
Hava Coafldeaee la Year Ability'
, Just to show you, we will recall
the well known race between tho
tortoise and the ,b*r*.
T he hare
went »o fast th a t he left th e tortoise
out of eight. If the tortoise had
stopped he would have lost right
there, but H E K E P T GOING
AND H E WON T H E RACE.
Always confident in your ability
You can win just aa welt as any one
else, and it I« better to be aware of
the fact a t alt times. When you go
to see u person, make up your mind
beforehand that you are going to
get hia subscription. Make yourself
sure of it, and you will succeed.
If a person get* to thinking th at
he can’t do a thing, he finally gets
•o certain; of it that he can't. I f . he
thinks he'can' do ^ thing he geta *0
gets so sure o f i t th at he does it.
This week should r find you the
busiest person in Seminole county.
Remember, now la the time, b o do
your beat while this offer U in forr&lt;*
—and bo a t the head of tho list
March 18th'.
V Remember, three times the regu­
lar number of votes aro given on
new subscriptions a n d , t h e regular
number of votes on renewals.
Only ten more dsye to work for
the prize of your choice. You must
hurry.

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Every thing lip-to-Dele

Wr Giro Special Attention To Our
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LITTLE CHILDREN

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TURN

It is now eight or nine years since
S t. AUsOstinc had the honor of ontertathing the members of the Flor
Ida rrcss Association,. This, -year
the organization will meet in Kis­
simmee
Where the IS IT session
will go is only a matter b! conjec­
ture
Key \\&gt; jl ua» disappointed
last year at Miami when Kissimmee
walked away with the I'Jlti conven­
tion lucked in its pocket and the
Key West delegation vowed to be
in the running the next time. Wrtt
Palm Beach also had an inclination
to get In the race and promised to
givv Key West a . contest. Secre­
tary Kidder of the St. Augustine
Chandler of Commerce has started
the hall rolling to put St. Augustine
prominently before the members of
the association a* a contestant for
the honor of being selected for next
year's gathering. He has addressed
a letter to the newspaper fraternity
asking that.
Augustine be given
consideration when the time cornea
for making a selection of the conven­
tion rity. It would be a great honor
to again have the Fourth Estate in
the Mother City. Many important
in i|iro f r m r n u
w u u iu
changes and Improvementa
would
ihc visitor* nrnf'a
corbe noticed by the
an
dial w-eice me w»ouH be extended by
each and everyt cltixen.—St. Au£ustine Record.

No matter wnat you undertake,
you will find that there are times
when it i* pretty hard to keep go­
ing It is hard, but the ihing to do
Is to keep going Keep right on and
then the former ease with which you
were working will return.
There may be times when your
chances for thut ear look slim.
They are not, though, there :* per­
haps some other candidate who feels
more down hearted than you do
Just keep right on going, and soon

GIRLS

BOYS

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tnuliler of the campaign. In other
words subscriptions thut are turned
in this week will count moro votes
towards the winning uf that Ford
car -than the lost day of the cam­
paign. Yes. we mean exactly what
we say.
Candidates, that means hustle

Hurt!* today.
Hustle tomorrow.
Hustle every day, especially toward
tho close of this offer. Many of the
people.-whom ■you have a w n per­
haps prefer to give you their sub­
scription when it will count the
roost for you. The time ia here.
The most their subscription, will ever
fount Is JuiY whst it counts this
period.
Impress t^U fact upon the people
you' meet. Show them in figures
just what It will mean.to you to get
their subscription this period. Just
supposing: Here Is a bunch of new
subscriptions th at have been prom­
ised to you, but the people want to
wait. If you get them during thla
period they will count three timei
the regular number of votes.
If
t h e / wait until the dose of these
same new subscriptions will only
count double votes for you. These
triple ballots msy mean the Ford
auto.
Get Subscriptions Now
Keep this In mind and remember
it Is the same with every subscrip­
tion. Of course you can’t get all of
them now. That Is beyond reason,
but you con get a large number of
them, and it is up to you to* get
each and every one of them th at
you can.
Above all be persistent. Keep
awake all the time and always re­
member that you are after a Ford
car.
You can’t expect to glide
along on the waves of delight with­
out pulling the ours once in awhile.
You Musi Keep Going

Money spent is money GONE: Money b.nkrd I. money SAVED
The systematic method of saving money in our f x a . ,
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to SAVE and HAVE money.
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The “ saving habit" Is one of the best hablu
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early. Ask any wealthy man how he - jot his st«?T^nd b“ »m'tlil hi| d" » ^ h o u ld be taught it
bis money.
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Ml you that he saved and banked
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: Little Happening*—Mention
!v of Mettera In B riefPersonal Items of
Interest

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP1TO DATE
Alina Ml C n M W U n f*. lU.
r .1—» in "Slim tiHM.*1x r t w 5
Mr*. a A. T « U h r u &lt; I k M h

&gt; a a M a d » iaa a a ajiia tfu a n a « flaa d a a a aa a a a« id a ^ ju t« iM a M tfii.
Skrottlide Parlies
An unusually interesting season of
nodal activities will close this week
with a scries of games by the card
cluhs, n ^harming bridge party this
afternoon given by Mrs, Geo. Hoy
and the dance at the Elk. Club to­
night, that will make Shrovetide
compensate for all the quiet days to
follow In l.ent, crowding every min­
ute with entertainment until mid­
night Shrove Tuesday, when faahionahle entertaining comes to an end
until the Easter rush is on. Donees
and card parties have characterized
the entertaining this winter with
several brilliant afternoon receptions
hut to enliven the Lenten quiet will
probably come the bulkhead cele­
bration and the little play, "The
I heft of 1 hiitledom" that necessity
has called oil for the time being.

Summary oT the Floating Hmall
Talha Succinctly Arranged for
Harried Herald Reader*
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M I »♦♦♦»!»»
v
v Born to*Mr. njid Mr*. Eimer F.
L u n d q u lit. u girl, March 3rd.
H avo a few bushels Black Vnl.-n
* tine Been Mod.
Aik for pi leer,
vj D u tto n Crate Co.
41 t(

• ' * ‘Rem em ber the homeless babie* on
T iftiD a y .
Pboite Mra. J. N. Whitner about
rummage sale.
A full supply—mukc. tomato, pep
per. eggplant a t* D utton’*.-. • Hean
and potato aecd.‘
c qj.*f
Hummage iale under auspice* of
Literature' Department Saturday af­
ternoon and night.
g .For th at GOOD GULF GASOMerry Afnfron*
“V M N K a i d SUPREME AUTO OIL
Mra. F. L. Miller entertained the
phone H. D. Coney, Aft. No. 116.
Merry Matrons and two other tables
H-U
of players on Saturday afternoon at
Cast off clothing nnd other nrher attractive home on Magnolia
ticlea. for rummage sale can be s e n ti „
avenue. Quantities
of exquisite
to Mrs. J. N. Whitner. Send before
roses added beauty and fragrance to
S aturday.
graceful ferns used with artistic
. For eapnlity and price thp vec v '‘fleet ie the arrangement of the
"best millinery ever displayed in the room*. Mrs. Deane Turner was the
south cap bo seen at the French Mil- • fortunate winner
the guest nrire
llnery Shop,
-y •
57-1,r
■"■'I M m Kiigi i e R,nniuil.it the d u b
Lost— Bunch ol keys on ring, prize, to whom
rc presented silk
(.tie*!-. if ( tn. dull were
namo of Henry Williams on them stin king,.
Reword if returned to barber shop •Mr* »&gt; U Urudy. Mrs. A. P. C o n ­
of Mr. Arnert on Park avenue.
nelly, Miss Fish, Mrs. Frank Lane
of Del.and, Mrs
Kdwurd Lane,
66-i!tp
Ladies—We have mar bed sum1' Mis* Peaches l.etl'er, Mrs \Y L.
Imported patterns $12.00 to $20.00 j Morgun. Mr* D-nnc Turner and
I lull n.. nvHats for Wednesday and Thursdm I Mis* S.iiile** U Uliattis
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pre-ent
were
Mr."
Cool Butt,
38.00 to $10.01). fa ll early
Fr.-.i. h
Mr.
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Mr* F J
Millinery Shop.
57 It.11"r ’ ll. - \ 1 : - l'i rkn
Mr- * Pul dive a penny, a nickel, i dime »r f
ti i■ .iinl Mr- Itmiin
quarter.
On Tug Day fur the luihlc*, ti* n,. I
more than you ougliter
I'.iifh
Have you adopted a hal&gt;&gt; ' T* !
Mr
•I Mr* I
Peril r u n i'llis the week to do *o Adopt one
l lertamed on Friday evening with an
W anted—A baby less home 'or
nf irm.i1 little Dut&lt; h - upper m m
homeless liabv.
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M- r P I Daugh
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ksupville
Su p pe r was fnlShoe Shine Stand

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Mrs. R, H. Seymour of Bristol,
Tenn., leaves today for her home,
after a pleasant visit to Mrs. W. P.
Helds.
Mias Elizabeth Kennedy of Jack­
sonville Is the guest of Mite Annie
Hawkins on Celery avenue.
Mrs. L. P. Hagan and little folk
have returned from a ahort visit to
DeLanri.*■
Mra. T. C. Witten returned Sat­
urday from a visit to friends st In­
verness.
The families of Mr. L. A. Brumlej and Mr. D. It. Brisson of Celery
avenue formed a congenial party
attending tbe barbecue at Longwood
yesterday.

Hirthday Patty

RETIRED MERCHANT TELLS TALE
Communication every first nnd third
Thursdays st 7:40. Visiting brethren
OF OIRE DISASTER.

welcome. *
0 . L. Tnylor
Secretary

’The shoemaker ought to glue a
piece of sandpaper on tho sole of each
new shoe,” said tho retired merchant.
”1 bought a pair of bozee for mjr feet
tbla morning, and thought I'd wear
them home to get them broke la. I
etepped from the itore Into tbe street
feeling all dressev) up. It beata all
what a difference It makes in a man'e
self-esteem when be la wearing some­
thing new. If It's only a nedlrtld that
coeta 23 cents, he feela chesty over It
and la satisfied that It’a the finest neck­
tie In the United 8tdtea. .
“When I purchase a clean shave at
tbe tonsorlat parlor, I always feel 100
per cent more dignified snd am not so
approachable as I was before. I ex­
pect s certain amount of deference on
tbe part of the proletariat
"With those new shoes on my feet I
realized that 1 am an Important cltlsen, and my chest was pushed-for­
ward, and my bead tilted back. Mra.
Wngontoller and Mrs. Binnacle were
standing In front of tbe store. They
are tbe smoothest women In town, and
I nm proud of their acquaintance. 1
stepped up with old-school courtesy,
lifting my ha t and smiling umhragrously, mid then those nuw shoes gave
me away. They Just naturally slid out
from under pie. with malice a fo re ­
thought. In the county and state afore­
said. and I aat down on the concrete
pavement right between tho two
women. ■

N o Pain or
Ache

Open next door to Allen's The
atre. Opon day nnd night and Sun
Mr
and
Mr*
T
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dny morning’s.
Ladle* can semi I '.(Ug*it r •
in
r
Mr*
\\
II
Peter*
Mr
nhoes to stand. Sent fur and •!
i &lt;11' fieri i ' I Mr \ r in.-i r ug
livered.
t l if

itlteriff uguiim t p e r s o n a l pro
w h ir h t a x e s rt- m a in u n p aid
In mu kin g ini|U ir\ ii) -.
rvitl i■*t u t v ! 1C -lire
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11r* )TI| ■lin n nt -ititii- i- '•
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‘ JNr* D TTNKIN&gt;.
Tax Collector, Seminole County
55-81o
Mrs. Forrest Lake
” Vour husband." 1 -aid to bo
*‘hns the most fionulifuf i. mm
I bad been introduce*! to tier a
moment before
" I t remind* me." she rejdird
Pearl Button or Ella I’h.itit
How delightfull I shall never for­
get that.
Read Richard te Gnliemie'* e*s.i&gt;,
" T h e Woman. Behind the Man" *n
Munsoy’s for March, and meet Mr*
Forrest Lake and you will under­
s ta n d why the Forest of Seminole
will some day be reflected in the
lake of Florida history,
Forrest Lake was a leader in the
legislature of 19)1.
In 1913 he
came near being speaker and he
auccoj’ded In creating n now county
for himself. I. tell you he has force
and charm and fireless energy. So
when the state executive committee
nad their most historical meeting
it was in the Luke of Seminole that
the Uarr'a resolutions were drowned.
H e is the Lake Superior of n
ida's great lakes.
‘‘T hus is man created—to do all his
work for some woman,
Do it-/o r her and her only, only to
lay s t her feet;
Yet in h|g' talk to pretend, shyly and
fiercely maintain it,
T h a t all it for love of the work—toil
just for love bf the toll,
Yet was thero never a battle, hut
side by aide with the soldliers,
Stern liko the serried corn, fluttered
tho iouls of the women,
As in and out -through the corn go
the bluo eyed shapes of the
flowora;
Vet was there never a strength hut
a woman's softness upheld it.
Never n Thebes of our. dream* VUV
t rove to tbe music df woman
I r o q f a a d stone It might stsnd, but
[the women had breathed on the
jullding;
*
[no man shall make or unmake,
••some women hath not made
lfm a man.”
h l a r r y Floyd in Tam pa Tribune.

Theatre. Visiting companions wsicorns
J. F. Ksmatx
O. J. Miller
Sec’y
High Priest
Seminole Chapter 2 , Order Enitorn Bin
Meets evsnr first nnd third Tuendny
in each month. Everyone who hsn seen
Ml Star In the East are cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alfde E. Robbins, Sac’y

Sanford Lodge Ns. 2 7 .1. O. O.F. Masts evsnr Monday s t 7:30 p. m.,
over Imperial Theatre.
J. W. O. Singletary *
R. J. Powell,
Secretary
..
N. O.
Gato City Camp No. «, W. O. W
Meets second snd fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
F, L. Miller
J. F. Hooiehon
Clerk
Council Commander
D. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
Meet first snd third Wednesday night
st corner of First St. and Palmetto Avo.
O. L. Taylor
T. A. Neal
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
Lake Breeze Council No. 31 Junior
'Order United American Mechanics
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
M.. in tbe CL^y Hall. Visiting brothers
are welcorfi«i C. H. Smith, Rec. Sec.
Celery City Aerie No. 1854

Meeting every Tuesday night at 8
o’clock Pico Building.
\V. W. Fry,
Jaa. C. Roberta,
Worthy l*reaident
Secretary
OJIS TRIBE NO. 61, I. O. R. M.
Meets every first nnd third Friday
night* nt 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
Visiting brothers welcome
W. A. Ginn,
John Stamper.
C. of R.
Sachem
United Brotherhood of Chrpcntera and
Joiners of America
Sanford Ixiesl Union No. 1761 meets
first and third Thursday night at 7
o'clock in the Eagles’ Hall.
T. J. Bell,
C. C. Pearson.
Soc.Treas.
Prcdldent

C. H. DIN G E E

Star Brand i

land abova da.cilb.d, l»lor. Cl.rk nl
return unsold tickets to Miss G rrtCircuit Court, at Sanford, Florida, on th.
n;ni Cuba.
10
th day at April. 1016.
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chen Scntillz or Mrs. It. A. 1 erClaimant name* aa vltnnaea:
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P, W. tiratit, ol Ovl.do. Florida
heuti.
II. i&gt;. Uatlmora, ol Ovl.do, Florida
M iss Mabel Henry, n representa­
Watch the columns of The Herald
Intuit Jon.*, ol Oviado, Florida
(i. (J. tialnra, of Oviado, Floridafor further announcements relative tive nf the Frontier Press Company
H O IIK It T W . O A V If l.
of
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
is
stopping
nt
the
Haflat.r.
to the play.
I T - T u m S Frl-lOtp
home of Mrs. S. O. Shinholser.
Nolle, af Kltctlaa
\lr t. 0. IF. II nidi/ Hnltrlainn
Nolle. 1. h.roby |lvao that und.r th.
Mrs. M. F'rank left yesterday for pos.r
and authority va.l.d In m» at Mayor
At Hotel Carnes on Thursday
ol tho. city el Honford, Florida, a ap.ctal
afternoon Mrs O. W. Hrady enter­ Key West to attend the Grand .lection la h.raby eattad to ho htld In tho
Temple
session
of
the
Pythian
Sis­
city
ol Sanlord on tho ZSth day ol March,
tained the Auction nnd Every Week
for tba purpoao ol rltrtlor. ol to
Mrs. F'rank is ono of the ISIS,
Bridge Clubs, only members of tho ters.
Aldrrrnin, to All th. varanry rraatad by
Grand
Temple
officers.
.She
was
ac­
tho
rooisnatlon
ol H. C. Moawotli aaid
club being present, with Mrs. W. J.
tloctloa will t&gt;. hold it tho Fir* (Motion,
companied
by
her
si*tor,
Mrs.
Brown
b.n.ath tho city hail on Palmetto avanua,
Thigpen substituting for the hostels.
In tho city ol Hanlotd; aald oloctlon to bo
of Palatka.
Incidentally Mrs. Thigpen cut the
hold tn aeeordanro with tho ordinenroe ol
tho city ol Hanlord and tha gonaral lawa
consolation prize, n lovely calendar.
of the atota o| Florida, tnaolar aa aama la
v
Mrs.
J.
D.
Davison
leaves
today
appllcabla
to tha city ol Sanlord, and I
A profusion of beautiful roses made
as Grand
Representative of the do horaby appoint C. C. Woodruff, Ed
the large parlor, where tho games
O'itourk* ana J. I. And.raon, Inanoctora
local Pythlatl Sisters, to be present ol aaid al.ctlon and W. W. hoof, cl.rk ol
were played most attractive. Other
al.ctlon; thia notlro to bo publlvhOii
at the G rand Temple session of aaid
In tho Sanlord llcrald (or a pariod el not
prizes were won by Mrs. G. F*
lean
than
fltMO daya
Knights of Pythias and Pythian
Sml.h lor lb. B « r , i W ,,k . •ilv.r
w ,„ .
Wllnaaa mV hand aa Mayor of th* city
of Sanlord, Florida, tbla fth day ol hfirch
cheese knife, and to Mrs. r ra n a
A. I». 111*.
J. D. DAVIBON.
Miller ws* given a pretty ornament
Mayor City ol Sanlord, Florida.,
Mrs. Anna Townsend, who has
for the hair as the Aurtion Bridge
*T-Tn«-»le
Club representative. The afternoon bran vliltinf her niece, Mrs. C. 0 .
Notlro
of Apptlcotloa for Tot Deed Under
was delightfully enjoyed by those McLaughlin returned to ber home
Median S of Chapter t i l l , L a w , . f Flor­
ida
present who, were Mrs. G. F. Smith. in Augusta, on Saturda.
No tjc . ta baraby (Ivan that Hoy r.
9ynn,
purchia*ar ol Tat t’ntl Aral,
Mrs C. ()• McLaughlin. Mrs. For­
dated tha trd day ol June,
no, A-JL
A. 1» ISIS,
Mrs. Thomas A. Neal returned III,
rest Lake. Mrs. W It. Anno. Mrs.
baa Alad aaid cortiAoatO In my office, and
Sunday
from
a
delightful
visit
to
haa
mad#
application
I
or
tat
deed
to lasuo
Margaret Barnes. Mrs. C M Vorcc.
daaco with low.
law. Haiti
In accordance
Hold nrttneata
cortiBcoto
Miami
and
West
Palm
Beach.
Dr.
a mbrace.i tha following dakrrih.d broporty
Mrs I) W Herndon,. Mrs. R. A.
In BomtnoU rounty, Florida, to
Newman. Mrs. S. Puleston. Mrs. Nenl returned Wednesday from Mi­ situated
wit: Lot No. 11,
__ Florida Land and Calami,
being
called
homo
unexpected­
onfaatlnn
Company’a Cilery Flaatatioo.
F E- Miller, Mr*- A. P. Connelly,
Tba aaid land being aaaaoaod at tha dat.
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Miss U ltra KUh and Mrs. Thigpen. lyol tho luuaBca nf ouch e.rtlBeat. In tha
naiaa of A. 11. Vann, ftnloao aaid c.rtlBcata ahall bo rodooraod according to law
Dr. J. F. .W innard, secretary of las d*»d will laau. thor.on oa tha llth day
COMING EVEN TS
AmU, A. D. If IS.
Homo Missions for the St. Johns of Wltnau
my offlH.l atgnatura and aaai
( Mr Jkl» tk*
of MtrttrrXi D. ISIS.
Presbytery was the guests—o lUap Ytar Party
. ’IT" ( W )
E. A. noUGLAHfl.
tb®
Clark
Circuit
Court
BemlooU Co., Fla.
lindM
rs.
J.
N.'
Whitner
while
in
tbs
Elaborate plans arc belnp mwrhrirr
By V. M. UrDanlat. O. C. .
city.
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Treatment of Pyorrhsa.
It Is well known that tbe disease of
the gums called pyorrhea Is respon­
sible for certain diseased conditions of
the body, asldo from the diseases of
the gums themselves. When pyorrhea
Ip well established It Is a difficult con­
dition to cure; but Professor Fischer
has recently pointed out that s solu­
tion of Ipecac used at a month wash
It an effective preventive. A few drops
of the tincture of Ipecac, or two drops
of tbe fluid extract of the aame drug,
should be dissolved In a half glassful
of water, and tbe mouth rinsed thor­
oughly with this mixture before retir­
ing.
This treatment wtll not core s case
of wcll-eetabllahed pyorrhea, but It Is
Mid to check the condition In tbe ear­
lier stages, and will prevent tbe spread
of tbe disease with great certainty.
Warrior's Plnsry.
George has become’ much Interested
In playing soldier. At first he was con­
tent to march around merely with a
• tick for a -gun; then, at his request,
bli mother made him a paper hat, to
which later he added a plume picked
up In the chicken yard. Then be must
have a belt, and thia naturally led hlui
to ask bis father to whittle him a
■word. But one day he came from tbe
pictures with another detail.
"Mother," be asked, "got any old
brushes I.can have7"
•"Whst for?”
*Tve been .looking s r ’« THctuns of
Napoleon — and he has scrubbing
brushes on bis shoulders.”—Picture
Progress.

* ' - j Wm

, Phoenix Lodge No S, K. of P.
Meets second snd fourth Tuesdays.
Nlsititw knights always welcome.
H. Mcl
cLsulln
0 . J. Miller
K. R. snd S.
C. C.

r lie weakeni ng sickness a nd terrible begun to gasp snd gurgle like some
n a use n t h a t always fid lows u dose of strong s wi mme r In Ills ngony, nnd then
JVMi l.y tru m tl/rurfion
ealnnii 1.
they Just leaned against each other
Th fifth mid probably the luai
M V. VE R - L AX cleanses t h e torpid I and lot gt&gt; all bul s nnd yelled with
Lyeetrm* a lt r ae li on lor this season to liver and livens up t h e whole system merriment
About forty thousand
/.'•i •rmilflf s'll/r
women camp up ti&gt; *p*i what the fun
Herald* of Liberty
b&gt;
given
.it
the
Bnp'ist
Temple,
by
ridding
it
of
the
clogging
poisons.
I I H e r a t iire D e p a r t merit Worn
was. ami I never fell so cheap In my
Meets a t’Eagltrt’ Hall first Monday
March
1
11
ii
will
hr
Wallace
Bruce
Vet
it^
works
*o
gently
and
pleasant­
,r - t : ii. - i l l li n' d \ ruthtn.tv’e - a l e
night in each month at 7:30.
Ams'iury, lecturer nnd jioet.
Mr ly Inat you hardly know you've life.
. t ' l . ’d a v n i g h t for t h e h o n e l n of t hi"1 clluihet! to my feet, huvlng re*
Wm. FL Householder, Commander
taken
it
\
mWbary
comes
with
a
splendid
r
o
­
el nil f u n d
No t nnlv m e m b e r * ol
gained my reason at Inat. nnd d e t e r ­
MIbs Bertha Packard. Secretary
ut
u*
loll
to
precede
him
and
attract
I.IV-VER-I.AX,
being
puyely
veg*
mined to make the Inml of It, so I ex­
Ille d e p a r t merit b u t e v e r y c l u b m e m
etable,
is
absolutely
harmless,
nnd
the
public
alien,ion.
Mr.
Amsbary
plained, an I brushed the dual off my
her i* u r g e d , o c o o p e r a t e b y g i v . n g
i* nn author ns well a* interjireter does nut tear up the system like raiment, that my ahoes were- not
emit olf d e l l u n g a n d o t h e r aMlcle*
uni in hi* work will be found the calomel. And it's guaranteed to he equipped with emergency tirnkea. and
1 1.;,! tnaj bi' suid
A p b u l i e iile*suge
apirit
.of tl.o poet also.
He has satisfactory, or the druggist will re­ while I waa ei pl nl nl ng the hhiuied
l&lt;&gt; 'dr* l » N
W b l i r t e r vvtll br ng a
For *ale at r.o thing* dltl tinoilier tango atnut nnd 1 1
rented
lor
hirUSelf
II
place
where
he turn your money
. i i . \ .,r ■e l . i . *.T11■. i t no r l n .......
ant d own tn file name place with n
-t
Hid*
ah-,
lutelv
alone
ill
I
'I
and
J1
fib
at
\V
G
Aldridge'*
Plum bing and
, '.
■ 1 1 Mr- Ur t|„ r .
ienl worthy, of jt bcllur unuww.
lids
' 1*1
G as F ittin g .
“ tVell. Hiey Juut nl in ply had to curry
I&gt;rpn 1 srirjjl_ul l
a
u
S T.tnJ OHW* Rl ((i IiimvIIIr, Hi.,
some
of
those
women
Into
a
rest
room
Jmninry 2 9 , t f 16 ,
/Vr.onii! .Ihntiuil
Notice l« herrbjr liven thit John H. and 0our Ice w a t e r over them. 1 d o n’t All Work Receives My Personal
Fla, who on January see anyt hi ng ao thundering funny In
Mr. and Mrs. V. Pryce nnj^young Coates of
| he playlet. “ The Th*dt of Thi*2tf* 1913.' m i d e
U o m « » l« a d K n t r y ,
No.
I daughter of Wnuwuntoea, Wis.. nrr Oll€49, (or Wh &lt;»f NK&gt;(. Sort Ion 4. Town- a man h a r i n g a hand to hnnd confilct
Attention And Rest Efforts
tledum" in part relehrulion of Baby
slip 20 Fdul h. Hang* Jl* llitat, Tall ahmawre* with Ida feet, but I gueaa I have no.
guests
of
Mrs.
.Miles
A.
Camp
Mrrliliah.
ha*
(tied
riot
Ira
q
(
Intention
to
winch -A.i- to riuve been,
U.ck
Opposite City Hall
Teleohoae Ne 25
make ihiva yvar pi oof, u* l*stah]i*h til in* aeuiM- of -humor.
|c i ha XjleuI
d ' Lf fiir i-lrrk
giver at 'h e Woman'* Club on Fn ’
"He
for*
I
got
those
ahoea
home
I
Mi** Roberta 1’iirac of Savannah, rtf
&lt;*»rrult t'ouri at Hanford. Ft*!f!da. on Ike*
III I,
b I* t i c
• .ill* I o i l llL .
■I u
day of March, 1^1*1
had fallen lu all the popular atylea. |
G.t. the attractive guest of Mr* !f*th
1’lai
man I mmn aa wit hp*$«'»
4
.1
'-vi*tifig
i
.tinlition*
I
h&lt;'
can-i
Tlierua no .ense In umking ahoea with 11* # ♦ ♦ « t m e e o e e e e e t m e e e .
F 1) MolJTy left y«* ter
for
Ku(rnv Hush, nf Wrklwa.. FI nr Ua
i |i|i .J. "iri &gt; .......... opcr.iii'
\\ tut,
At Viin MurhI«-*« nf Wrkiax, Florida
anlra like greaaetl gluan. and I am gi&gt; j
Jackson v die
A 4 I lt»fi»rd «rf H»nf*«r*l Florida
,.fv mu , -u,&lt; -i f &lt;r tin pilldi,
lug to write to our cuugreaamsu anti i
with
Witha m r hill man, nf W*- ik1» a, Fl&lt; rl»i a
have him Introduce w m s sort of a
IIUJIFKT W. DAVIS.
,*. .■ i i..ir t •11 rl v , 11-/ 1 I i - » . t .ii ■
Hr dinar
Xlr* II H I’stti1 b ill and tlaugh*
bill."
It i* lor
. , t " ■i.ilren i* ■ in riu-'l
It-Tura ii frilOir,
| ter and Mrs Reed Dooley of Geneva
"About five hundred people have told &lt;&gt;
ha*
bci't'
jio«tpin
tin*
Ih
wire the guckts of Mra. It F. Tolar
I l . p . t l m r t u o f ih r Inlt-ri-'
me
of your ground-antl lofty tumbling
p j it n l until late* l it the Season nn Tuesday.
U. it. L-.uU HRlc. *t GstncvtU*. H» .
on
the
public streets," observed the ho­
March
t.
IVtO
Thov* whfi Ii a VC already lioughl
NotlM It btrtby fivtn (hat J*thn It. tel keeper, "hut nobody wild anything
ScrutK*
ol
Oviedo,
Florida,
who,
on
March
their tickets are requested to hold
Mrs. Myron Vorec of New York 21, 11(9, made tlomeat.ad f.nlry, No about new ahoea. They all seemed to
them until the play is given, which
tor North, a.l i|uilirr. S.ctfon IS,
nnd Mr. Ridgciy of Detroit, Mich., Oiitil,
Town.hlp Zl’ Houth. liana. 31 Ca.t. Tallaha- take It for granted that you had been
wil1 le. a little later. Children hav­ who have been visiting Mrs. C. M. aaa.
M.rldlan, ha. M»d nolle, of Intuition to blowing youi savings for har d elder.”
ing tickets for sal*' are requested to Vurcc left on Wednesday fur Miami maka Five Yrar Proof, to r«uv|ih claim 10 th — I’lttaburgh ( la xette-Tlme*.

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8. G. Kennedy
W. U

Wrth Naw Pair of "Boxeon on Hit
Fost Ho Left tho Store, Fooling
Monroe Chapter No. 14, R. A M.
Important, but Pride Had
Moots every second snd fourth T h u n
a Downfall.
day in Masonic Hall over th# ImpsrU

• Mr. Fraser and daughter, Mlsa
In honor of the ninth birthday of Vcrdie Fraser of Charlotte, N. C.,
her little daughter, Lews Bell, Mra, sTe guests of Mrs. L. A. Brumley.
L. P. Hagan entertained vvitn. a
Mrs. Frank Lane of DeLand was
chahuing children's party. Games
the
week end guest of MK. M. C.
were enjoyed throughout the after­
„ ■
noon and the little fojks had the Doyle.
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time of their lives. The decorations
werv unusually pretty, a color* scheme
Mrs. Oscar Conklin and.lw u chllof (rink -being uxFd e flee lively. Car- dr&lt;n arrived Saturday from Miami
nut iotts miff ((fits lent their eharm and will be (he guests of Mrs. It J.
and swceiness in *h“ attractive ar- Holly, until the return of Mr. Conk­
rangeini nts The table at which re­ lin from New York.
freshments w*re served \tfas cen­
tered by the lug wjiite birthday
No Cause for Worry.
"They are perfect ladles tn e r e r y
eake with its nine pink dandlea. At
A New Jersey pastor announced
earn pltuv were the dainty llttl^* from ttoo pulpit: "God h a s n ’t any use ■ respect, and they tried their hangedeat
to look ns though nothing unusual had
basket favors, filled with randies for a bachelor ami neither hnvo I." hnppenrd. us though their gentlemen
Du- gra- T’fl" bucholora will not be likely to friends made u practice of kerplunklng
ami tied with pink bow*
'mu* young husl'H* v, ns t ho'recipi­ worry over tho first part of the asser­ themselves down on the sidewalk right
ent of many lovely presents. In­ tion until they hear on better 'author­ nt their feet
ity. nnd tho latter probably will never
vited for ibis ch ir.tiirig occasion online tintm any concern Washington
•v.rc Mildred and May Holly. Vir­ Herald.
“ I’erliapn If I bail got up promptly,
ginia I’ack.rd Mary Fields. Louise
■■ml had treated the m a tt er ns n Joke,
they wouldn’t have been overpowered.
Fielrl*. Margaret Cowan. Dorqlhj | T7* ^
A -„
Itut the Jolt I got when 1 sat down
Hay Mary K'.ixabct Ii Pub -'on Du L i d o J '
LU
A tllV C
must
have unsettled my faculties, for
rnillii Pub-'inn, Pearl Robson, TbeoI Ju*t snt there looking a t those shoes
dora .Miller, Lillie Ruth and Kmmn
trying to figure out whet object they
1 jrencer, Margaret Neal. MuUtl Lake.
had in hooding me such a drill. 1 supKaiherine Symes, Marian Newton,
{•one 1 must have been a humorous
vnr.ib Fvenly William*. Ruth Hen­
spectacle.
Anyhow, af ter writhing
ry, Dorinne Steinmeyer, Blanche
around for n minute, trying to keep
In * ed lq tw.i t.ihles of live hundred W ray
Clifford Shinholser an*! Le
from laughing. Mrs Wngouselter nt
I t ’s no longer necessary to bear tered n shriek, s nd then Mrs Mluuncle
at w |i|i Ii Du guests were
Mr 1 Jairi Jones,

Tm Honk* Wtil t |tt*e April 1st
Taxpayers please take nolice that
state and count;. t.t\. * h.....in" &lt;|.
Iin|iient after April Kir.*!, af ter
which date, an provided by law.
real estate on which taxes remain
unpaid, wilt be adveilised and sold
for taxes, and executions will be
issued and placed in band- of the

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Sanford Lodge No U , F. snd A. M. .

Mr. " and Mra. - Henry McLaulin
left thia morning for Cuba to attend
5 the Grand Temple session of the
Knights of Pythias.

Party’* to be given in the Baptist
Temple parlors Thursday evening,
March 16th.
The following Invita­
tion will be sent to the young 'people
of the town:
"AH you need to enjoy this
Is to comply with this little wish,
1916 and Leap Year too, ’
This is what we wish you'd do.
Add the figures of this year,
Then seventeen cents you’ll bring
h^re.
Plenty of eats and lots of fun .
We’ll promise you. if you’ll only
come.”
Interesting' program will be an­
nounced in The Herald a t a later
date.
We’ll promise you, if you’ll only
come.”
Interesting program will -be an­
nounced later.
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—

r Mr. T. It. L. Daughtry of Jack*
sonvillo spent the week end In San­
ford. ’
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

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nb M la t h e «l»te • ( Florid*.

Florid* Cordon*. I*«.. * ro r p o n the
a iif
w l ' , 7 ° ‘&gt; r rl»'®ant.. under
tian doing buoinoo* u n d er tb*
CI u i Iob
law* oi tb* S tate *( Florida. Roba r t , L. BooaanJ. Nelaon- Gray,
Elisabeth J . DortloU, William
H a itia n
an d C ao ri* W. Crim.
ftboT*
ll'u -er,* .^ :"-^ ,W°,n
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To R obot! L. noa**rd. N*l.on Gray. Emily en
H'*bln»on,
attorney
J. Bartlott. WUllam L. Bartlett:
I t appearing by affidavit; lllrd herein, that
iu, and oacb o( you, or* aoo roaldaoi* o(
you
tboo a u t o o l Florida; t h a t the rtaidoor* of

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you and oaeb ot you la unknown; that there
la no perton ln lha
atato of Florida, the

a«r r l r o ol a aubpoona upon whom would
b in d you
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.you,
. . . and that tba
V
aald R o b ert la, Boaaard, Nelson Gray,
Emily J . B a m l a t t an d William U Bart!
latt aro oaeb ovar tb a a io of twanty-on*
years; th s rs ts r* .
I t U ordorod th a t you, and oaeb of you,
R o b e rt L. Bosssrd. NeUoa Oroy, ra il* ,
both J . B artlott and William L. Bartlett,
ap pear to tbo above entitled route, on nr
bolero lb* lot day ol M ay, i m , or the
SHI or rom p laln t In aald eauao will b* taken
ao eonlraoOd sgslnst you.
I t la tu rtb e r o rdered th a t tbit order be

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s . * . r,b,., •Pf,#*r» that there are other
nem
" U d ln ,h ' ,,ld ptoperty

° r »»« "" — u n tn o .n to him.

ks *ur« wo sbAll bAve « r e r r BBb'oT
M r bis crowd of mends a t It) we
will j o atrmlgbt to our own cosy little
' Fee Hept. FaM s (aaCraettea
flat, (*jrly ptarlnc at hooaake«ptnc— ,1 her*by
sanouace U a l 1 wSI agala be
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for tke Democrat!* aemlaayou tbo pronldlnc fenlu*—happy aa
U*a o l 8 u*t- of Fablit laatisctiea. I feel
the day la long."
tkat I am ealilled lo IkJ* ofBc* far re*tbs! I wUt personally sxplsta to tb*
Dalnc.a acntibla girl, she la well *en«
votsrs.
May I ask ysar seeperstiea sad
plea*eel with tho mental picture. Sha support during tko campaign and your
poll*.
known beforehand that *ho la not to vetoo at tko L,
R O W L A N D W IL D MAN.
marry a rich man and will hare to do
1 hereby aaaoaac* rayeeif s esadidst*
her own housework, but that thought
far tke
the ohire
o l-H
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o B re of
•Buperlstaadaat
of Public
1* not appalling to her. The girl who for
Inatrurtlo a of Semlaol* County, aubloet
ta
th*
DamocrsUe
Primary.
If
t lee led 1
lovea the man she wed* In happy over
‘ • my doe* personal attention and th*
the knowledge that ahe can transform
ul dUrbarge of tko dull** • ( Ik* of«ten a plain little flat Into an earthly ftC trl
paradise for him, and prepare -Whole­
some meals for him that are fit for a
1 hereby aanouaea myeetf a can Idate for t b
king.
lire &lt;f Sapermtawdeut of Public lee:ruction in
t ounly, subject to tbo DampuStic
In a buntt of confidence, ahe con­ Seminole
Primary. Through my service oa lb* board of
fide* to her young women friend* that School Trustees I have become convinced that
thovild be a pratlcwl Bu l l me
■he need never, be aahamed to have men tuperimendent
aed by alt mean* a propertyh&lt;Jdrr and Tax
her Harry bring homo unexpectedly Payer la Urn County. ] a*k lo* your eupport, not
I think I am eatTlM to it. butTwmwm
any number of friends for dlpnrr. Bhe beratm*
I know, that my npreknr* will be'ol valuable errcan cook a steak to a turn, cream po­ vir* to tke Taxpayer* and tb* children ol tk*
tatoes and bako flaky biscuits that County.
_____________________ &amp; RITNOE.
would tempt tho appctllo of an epi­
announce my candidary lor tk* penc­
cure, to *ay nothing of her delicious ilonI hereby
ol Superintendent ol Fiibllc I net rue Ion (dr
layer cako and homemade preserves Seminole l ounty eahjert to Ik* dedaloe of tk*
coming Primary.
—remarks which her friends store in votan In tk*
Your vow will be a approcM*-*
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M. W. IJJVE
JVELL.
their memory.
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The ceremony la scarcely oTer ere
R. A. Howard I* a candidate lor C esaty
her friends begin to throng.their mod­ Superintendent of Uubtlc Instruction. *, ,
QUALIFICATION! Mr. Howard kolds a U f#
est little flat. Acquaintances, friends, CcrtlBraia
and Di
and cousin* flock to see her by the State Normal
uouely for
dotens. Terror strikes to her heart rotleg*
courea, epeclal eouten* tn Piyebology,
-as she counts the numbers. Not only The lit lory and Science nf Education, and Pub­
School Supervision. II* aleoe.udlea on* year
la there an Insufficiency of dishes to lic
at ike State Unlverrity of Indtani
year at
go around, but there's an alarming lb* Wanking,on Fiieode Acedemy. ndd,t h a buel
MM mure* at Ike Sallna HuuuLa* ( ’nlleg*.
drain on tho larder. Worst of all, the
TEACHING EXPERIENCE/ IU taught
poor flustratei) bride has to slip ofT Veer In lb* country dietrict *c '
W
aeklngton
Aredemy,
her pretty clothes and get Into the ol turreeeful Frtmd*
experience na Hu|
echoole
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kitchen and cook, cook, cooJl
Mr. Howard prepared kitneell rap* tl ally lot a
To be sure, they do not remain long tlle'e work in tbe errvice ol tb* Public School*
pd 1* perbap* the brat equipped of any man
niter they hnve feasted sumptuously, m
In tka county for tb* office ol County Sup­
but they letve tho young w|fo bo erintendent of Public I rulrucl Ion. He deeeeeee
careful coaxideratloo el all ike eotere ol
thoroughly tired out with baking, be
ka county.
broiling,- frying and stewing, to say
nothing of puttering over pot and
I hereby announce my candidacy lor repans, that she ta more ready to cry election to the office ol member of th*
county board of public Inxtrucllon of Sem­
than laugh over honeymoon Joys that inole county, DUtrirt No, X.
8. C. DICKSON.
did not mnlerlnllie.
This Is especially the case If hubby
FO R S H E R IF F
Is fairly (earing his hair with worry
I a m a c a n d i d a t e lor re-e le ctio n t o l b *
over the terrible expenses and debts office ul nherifi o l S e m l a o l * r o u n l y I feel
l u r ti d e d In nvk tng t h e p e c p l * el liN, c o u n t y
that nre piling up. Tho first fort­ for
re -e le c tio n 10 thi* office, o w ing t o t b e
night'* experience ta usually qullo ( a r t Ibal I h a v e n o t y e t b a d tfili office for
a full t e r m .
W h a n m y prev en t t e r m o f
enough to show hlin, beyond all doubt­ office
e i p l r e i I will h a v e b r a n In office o n ly
ing. ttint the, young couple who have one b all t e r m by el e c t i o n , a n d lee, t h a n o n*
half t e r m by- a p p o i n t m e n t a n d fur i h l a r e a ­
a h»*t of friends are wiser In spend­ eon
I (eel t h a t I a m e n t i t l e d l o y o u r a u p ing their lious^noon beyond their p o i t a n d If e l e c t e d will give t h e officer m y
p e r a o n a l a t t e n t i o n In t h e f u t u r e a&lt; in
reach. If tbo bride must “pay the cloxe
th e pert.
ptper.'' that Is. cook for them, the calls
1 wdl a p p r e c l e t e y o u r au p p o r t.
of persons nhe is not particularly In­ _______________________________ C, VI H A N D
terested In nre anything but welcome.
I h e r e b y a n n o u n c e myeetf a c a n d i d a t e
t h * o m c * oi x h rrlft of S em in o le r u u n t y ,
One In*t word of advice—be chary of •fur
o b j e c t t o t h e a c t i o n ol t h e D e m o c r a t i c
calling on the bride until itib honey­ p r i m a r y t o be h e l d J u n e 8tJ&gt;, 1918. If
1 p le d g e m y e r t f t o fulfill t h e d u l l e r
moon Is well nigh over. In such cases elected
of th le offire tu t h e beat uf m y a b ility
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If lhor« worn collrcos'to teach th#
Kre*i lesBODs of lore, root, branch and
btosaom, until tb .
realdencre ere unknown.
fruit was reac&amp;M,
* °tdefed to appear lo
U i r e el|V tlk *e.n8.V,c'u, ,f e a 1,: t : t 1 '. ' * * ■ * Thi.
they would bo tho
'he i t h dey of June.
WItnea* my band aa d a r k ol the circuit A llW|* f a
me cogs . for ovor
of tbo d r r u l t eourt, Seminole county, Flor th ,. , o i n
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Ido, on this tbo 12th day ol February,
half'of .(ho world
l* ,1u , , rr o r d e re d t h e l thi&gt; notice be
I t Id,
j u b l l . h e d for tw elve r o n w r u t l v e weeke In
of women, aye,
(seal)
, E. A . DOUOLAS.1,
t h e Sen fo rd Herald, a new . p a p e r pub lish ed
and men, too, who
Clark Clreult C o u r t, Seventh Judfaial In ^rrnmalip coiiftly.
Circuit. Seminole C ounty, FlotitiA.
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K' ^ ‘l&gt; o u |li» . clerk of aald f irsomehow
have ftol
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cuit Cou/rt and the teal thereof, this the 7ih
• Georg# A. UoCottOa, "*
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a c q u ire d th e
day of Fabruary, A. It I9l«.
Solictor and of Counsel tor tho Complainant
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E A DOUGLASS,
k n o w d w t f g e of
tl-T u**-«u
chooalni-the right
Rohln.on A lleardall,
C' " k*
Solieiiora for Complainant
Notice o f M aaltr’ o Hale
heart'^4(utte and
ta-Tuee-ISle
Notice la hereby (Wan that uader and
winning raid holdby virtue of a decree of foreclosure and
of Application fur Tai Heed Uader
lag love. Unfortu­
ealo imuing out ol tho Circuit Court ol
.Hrrtien
k
of
Chapter
It**,
Lawe
of
tbo Seventh Judicial
of Florida in
Man da
nately, this auband for Samlnola County, in Chancery, In
S u t l r e it h r r e b y g iv en t h e t J N. Mcf
Joo(
cannot be lma eauao therein pending wherein Really • rau
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Truat Company, a corporation, la com
partfil
by teachd a t e d t h e t t h d ay n I Ju n e . A I&gt;.
plalnanl, and Florida Gardena, Incorporated 1194.
I US/ so t*r as it rrlitr* to KS of NWJa
a corporation, and- Robert L. Menard, ato 5! *»*: ‘a- See. 23. Tp III. R.rrrr 29, has
• * f . ' ‘ . 4ng or by book;
defendant*. I will otfar (or aale and will “-ed rritireate in my oltlre. and ha. made
e a c h Individual
aell to tho hi(heat and beat bidder (or rath apt licettnn Inr let deed In mu* I*.
intlst blate his or
at the front door of tho courthouse in r.wdanre with lee Said v.rtlArate ,m-'
Sanford. Seminole County, Florida, durlnr h f i f r * (hr- fi l l u s i n f «ir&lt;»rril**d p r o p e r t y .
her
own
trail
the legal hour* of aale, oil Monday, the • it us ted in Srmtn«i(r cnurty. Flo Hd ft, to*
through
a
hitherto
untrodden
path.
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le t day pf
May, A. m 19 16, the sum* ' l l
ST i, See 23. Tp *n, ((ange 29. Ie«s
hnvo dono my heal to figure out why
t h i f iaeptit only «
bring • Tefal
Jay. Ih# folloving Jr. »silri s&gt;1 right *rf
pariial p u f th sA r cf i t n i v r r« rU A ratr, s o d
some deserving hearts go through life
cribed real
il property l y i n g a n d being
Seminole County, State of Florida, to^pit deed will only coker K ‘ , of N W U of N K | i
The northeaet quarter of the northeast of said S#r,. T p . a n d t t a n g r . T h r said Sand unloved, unmated, and why others who
do not appreciate this, tho greatest
quartar of Section twenty-one (21), town- b r i n g i M r t i r d i t (he d a t e of 't h # I n u a n r *
ablp twenty-ono ( I I ) . aoutb, range tflrty- of su rh r r r t l A r s t r lo t h r n am e of M. A
gift the god* can be*tow, are surfeited
C n lrM »Urh r i r t i f t r a t * • hgl II h#
oo« ( 81) fBJt,
Also
laOt* l t 3 6. 7, R. If r nek
with lor® and romance.
north hftli of t*ot 10, Luta 12, 13, 14 smj red eem ed arru rd tftg to Isw i « | d r ed Will
&amp;lp tod led* 19. 2 0 , 21, 2 2 , 27, 23, 2 9 . tseue th ereo n on th e 2 6 t h d ay of M srrh *
It has bf^n tacitly conceded In clvA
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43, 44* 45, 4 0 , 4 t, 48. 49. 50, 67. 6A, 69. 70.
Wil f t m my ofTiral «lf natiirr e n d feel
91, 92, 93, 9 4 . 9 5 . 96. 97 inri 93 of Kur*ks
Ulietf'^tnyJirtee tliat H ta man’* prlvlthi*
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Hammock, ftrcordinc
in t&gt;l*i thrrrcl t*
Ivgo/to chooae a male, the woman ho
•**al
iHM tH .ASS.
rord*d In riftt flocAi
*' I) ' at psjr 7C u(
• lyrk t trr,ult t'ourt. Srm»n**lr Cn , K4».
th* Tublic Records
of Orsnge ('ounly.
«Jjywed. I’oople aland aghast, frownMy \ M Mr Mantel, !» &lt;’
Florid*, stld Unds b e i n g
in Seminole
Ing
aIrung disapproval at the maiden
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Mr
C o u n t y , Horidft.
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*hn uttumpu t(( neurp ht» preroga­
r i i A N ic r r . i i t s .
Nmii •if %Pplir ■Iliaft f ail
S p t r l s l M a s f r r ' l n &lt; h»rif#r):
tive ttlitm her Lnlrrent In any par** **f I hm(»Ir
Hoblrnson &amp; IlssriUtl.
llculur man or give him reason to aupSolicitor * for Comfitsinant
f h ■l T hin
77.Tur*-5c
piine he could win her heart and hond
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fur ihi&gt; uuklug
1h lev hI J .
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N o tir* o f A p p l l r a l l o n for T « i |» r r t l 1 ijdrr
The auL-Ject aeemit to resolve Itself
Appltrst irth or
h r r t In rt B Ilf C h a p f r r 4RAA, | . | a i u f
w»m in *rrti rlsn rr *»th 1»*
F l o ri d *
down in this ri'ammlng Fijw Indeed
N o t l r * 1* h e r e b y g l v r n t h a t A n t h o n y Mui
&gt;&gt;f 1 11*mi,* ult,, niet'l enjoy eacti other'c
Isr, t j u r r h i a n r of T * t Cer i j fir* i r S-. t - "
d s t r d thf* 6 t h d*&gt; u I J u l y A 1* I *i*(; f n ,
iiunrnilMvhlp, Imagining ihemsclves
f, I r tl *»i J t r rl i i fl c * t » in m &gt; ■*Atr t . « n l H* *
•mi t h rulli'tl deeply, desperately,
are
midi!** s p p lie a t Ion for l i t «tr«»d m i*tue «r
rvull) In love
t'npld blnda their
a rrtir i l i n r c w i t h l**»
Hftid • rrttAi s t e t-ni
tho
folio wring «lr*rr ii.n f
p r o p rr fv
eves fur the time being
b'rom some
. 11u »I *•f1 in S s m i n n t n r o u n t ) FI- ptiiI a t. **it
tho bondage slips off easily, olhers
l#ot K, F rir* P l a t «»f F o rt Kr&lt; &lt;E
Th** »*id l**d b*lng s*»#’****»| » t 11*«&gt; .|*t»aenr ll f•■r months, even years, but It
«»f the is«urnn«* of rnirh rrrt ifit a t-• in t r *
l h»-r**tt&gt; t u n u u n r a my«rl| ha ■ cBridklatw lur
fulls
to h me and they si e, past
o sm e
uf
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S«s&gt; n e
U N S U S P E C T E D IN FLU E N C E S.
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I "n Iraw «wid r r f t t A r B t r -hall h* i n l - r n . I *.
.ill
il.-itving
that
uliiii
they
believed
Fummiapfunrr
iHiiriPi ul Srtnlmil* l*oMt»iy. m b r o r d i n g iti ®*w t i x dee •! » n «* m*
it* l lu th® Drffiaerfttlc l*ilinft2y, -ind B i l M u b t
to !&gt;o aflectlon was ‘hut it punning
*»n 1h»- l l i h d»&gt; »»t AJ sr eh..
I* l ‘M "■
U - r. you, &gt;«i faiir, tmt f iitjiloui whom or** t o r« *»f f ' v f &gt;
lr» lh« I t h 111*1 firt »n*l talk
Wit nra* m y iiAirtsI ■igW'Aiiife bn ■|
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for u n j t syj*|mFi adrl t **fil |w i i l i h i s i l m r t u
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they h a v e not experienced In the com- ,
m i w i r n r n of I h r ulK«-r dUirirf* K.x tfit i h* U|&gt;*
plain.
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bailditic
uf t b m r n l l r r CToynty,
paulolishlp of Ihost' who have already
•itiit11 , H.h
I Irrtalf, In Mtit) fw« JS-rinlnulr
a. p* swoPe .
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^ \ l a ••
Id*
etnnti
ami
guttti
on
their
life
paths
!
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man
to
(be
house
whom
I
met
only
a
M a r t l l t»liius«iri a n d
Vi•&gt;r r •11
Iheir meeting full!ll» tho destiny In^ l» PM J.
day nf
1 t a k e ^ u A f u r s in Bii m iu rtririi fn&gt; *rif a
1
jid h itito n . K iccutor* if
f»*\v wotvitu a g o w I t l i o u t ( In ' c o t m e n l o f r a n d l i U l v for t h r nfllcn of ratwily eom ntlau
iy dlflFF, i* ’1 (ended f &gt;r each
Fr**iirriek M . HubintoTn,. d t v
A
young
woman
.
Iffim | ♦
my pareuts. who uro oviTexactlng In ■ioDer cf l h * k'Hlh d i a i l r r t of S rm i n o l
rriM ii.
Corti|d*C7iifils
J tea not havo to he ntiyihinr; but her
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Wit nr*• my official - i c * " jr** i n d ■ vMl
•njf fn l^rftat u n d e r F r e d If. V « p l r . in&lt;[ to
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I
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I*. Lftoeh t* ol S a l i m ,
K r a m i of t h e ifM ian rr of iU fh r r r t i f i c a t c in t e r
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llnlr#* «aid cerf^ a m B n r t f e n d l l s r k l c y C o r o p i n y . • c o r p o r a - tifTrat r •ball be redeemed arm mini lo £■*'
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• W itn es s m&gt; offirial u r n a t u r # • n d *eal
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-e^^a a t S a l l n a , K a n m , J a c o b K. L id l k a y ,
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E A DOUGLASS,
reside* « t I n d l a n a p o l i t . I n d . . t h e t T h e l amTTerk f ’ircuif C o u r t . S e m i n o l e i «» . C'*eron a n d U a rk le y C o m p a n y . » corpora
IIy V. M M c D a n i e l . D f t . o n , a d d r r M and* pr.’n r . n a l p la c e of businrwt
S &amp; 'T u rx U i e
ll u n k n o w n , Mrx- N e t t l e C;* Yftple, reaiHee
*n J a c k s o n , M i c h i g a n .
T h a t t h e sa id de*
f e n d a n ta a n d n r b of th e m are over tw entyo n e ( t l ) y # a r a « l ago- a a d t h a t t h e r e (•
no p e r e o n in i h e s t a t e of F l o ri d a , t h e xerDealer in Staple and Fancy flroerrlra
♦ I r e of a a u b p o e n a u p o n w h o m w o u ld be
b i n d i n g u p o n t h e a a l d defen d an t* }
where­
Produce. ( I f i r x , T o b g f f w and «'wld IMake
fo re, y o u , E d w a r d I a E n o r h e . J * e o b h.
I c i d i k ty , T h * C a m e r o n a n d B e r k l e y &lt;*om*
Phone 301
p a n y , a c o r p o r a t i o n , M rs. N e t t i e f
i aplr.
e n d all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n y r i g h t, ti t l e or
414 7ih SI.
Sanford. Florida
I n t e r e s t In t h e f o llo w in g d e s c rib e d l a n d * :
Heg i n n i n g a t 0 3 ) ^ f»et
e o t i t h w r a i f o r d t r o f L o t t e n CIO)* P l u c k
••▼an ( t ) . t u n e a s t 117 I f e t , m o r e o r lew*
t o a n a l l e y , t h e n c e n o r t h to n o r t h e a s t
c o r n e r o f L o i e i g h t . (0)» t h e n c e w est 117
f e e t m o r e o r let* t o n o r t h w e s t c o r n e r of
eaald I ait eight ( 8), Ihrtif* aeulh to bbe-

J. T. ALLEN

ATLANTIC COAST LINE
TRAINS

ginning. In filork eeven (T). Tier four ( 4),
of 18* town of Rsnford, norid*, sreord*
Ing to th* plat thereof of E. R. Tratford;
■re ordered lo appear to thS bill of tompiaint duly filed In this tauaa
, U o?*
day, tb* let day o f M a r A. D. 1* 1*, tba
asm* being a rut# day of Ihla rourt.
s
It la furtbsr ordered that tbla nolle* be
published In th* Sanford Hgrald, * • » » • *
paper puUUhed In Seminole county, Flor­
ida. once a week for aigkt (• ) eoneecutiv#
weeks.
W ltaeee, E. A. Douglas#, clerk of eeid
court, sa d th e m l thereof, thi* IXlh day
of February A. l&gt;. 1BK*
ta e .l)
r
B. A. d 6U G L A S S,
O crk of tba Circuit Court. RemlnoleCounty. Florida.

Geo. O. Herring,

.Solicitor and Counsel for Compl*,i, * B'*"
• l-T u e«-9tr
N etlre of Appttcallen for Tea !&gt;»•&lt;» Uadar
ia a ot Chapter 4SS*. L»«» »f
H ettlea
Florida
i,
i
Nolle# I, hereby given that O. C. ttryan*r
purchaser of Tax CeiUfiratea Net. I t M *»d
1085, dated the Xrd day of Juee A- D. 1911,
baa filed said certificates I* rny o B e e and
baa m ade apptlratioa (or ta* deed to leaue
la accordaace w ith law . Said eartlficate# em ­
brace tb* (otluw lag deecrlbed property sit­
uated In Sem inole county, Flotld** t-*w l*!
L H 18, Blbek D . Mtlchqjl*. »*re*y.
G ra tt, l**c five acre' * * *a*t aid* 8 »*/"•
m ot a or tea*. A U e L et *4, Block D . M il-

eh*tl'. Survey, levy Great. ,

T l * said land being aaaaaaad a t .the
*C the laauaaa* of raid e er tiita l* * g-&lt;W S
“ •m e of U aknuw a. ualaoa n W e*HlSc*tea
•bMJ be redeem ed aecordlu* to law
d**d
■ ill laeuo tkoroca oa tk e U t b day ot M *reh,

a

d.

itia.

Wltneoe m y c B e l l i #1g e stu r e *■ •
U d n ^ a l l b - ^ a y ’oT,*F*brS cy,, A. !&gt;• !•&gt; •»

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K. A. OQUOLA*3
ult Court Semicot# C*, FI*.

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LEESBURG
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CLYDE U N E BOA TS
o rr. Jo h n s s i v n u
A rrlv * 1 0 : 0 0 A . M . L « v x l l d 0 A . M .

.

i* i f 9 Vn i p Ll| ; e | l r , t o a H r u i l lltnl
I i. &gt;. ftii* i i Ih &lt; 111,111 w I m ( K i t r n w t i

in h. r h. ih e in-utl Jnterent "her per
-n ii.ilry u w u k e n a m ui In tlu e n c e a

The

rca.»4,u ulty no many nriiTinnucccsaful
In love Is bi-cauflo they pernlst In en(Irnvorlnn to win nfft'ctlon from thoso
who nro not foe llit-m F'allnrn to attract fur lone In tbo rc;n0t.
M1x0111(011 hrnrfii In mftrrlaj;p woulil
Im low und fur (jolw
t'Xflggft thbro
thi- wan
11-hh bn-'it' In ruiihlnK'D/fn
I n n n f f n bbulroilmlH
i'l
urn! mnrrt.iKi'H u f f . - r shprt nctiuiiint
unci' WMId court ship should not ho
of m urh mnro thnn a year's duration,
nl longest. It should requlro that
Length of llmo for each fd rcallxc
whether or no tho attraction which
drew them toaetber at flrat was last­
ing or weakening. lf..Iovo shows
signs of waning In either heart, the
imgagemeiit should bo broken. Honor
—which prompts many a men to carry
out his pledge, though bis love In wan­
ing—Is a mistaken sense of chivalry.
It Is equally as dangerous to a
woman's futuro happiness to accom­
pany a man whota she does not love to
the altar. There aro shy women who
wait to ho sought by a lover. There
aro pushing women who pick out Iho
man whom they would havo for a lover
and manage to succeed tn marrying
him. Tho rirst girl weds and. save In
very rare cases, lives a happy life of
IL Tho husband of the pusher soon
real lies that he was baited for nnd
caught It ends In the divorce court.
Yet these are tbe women who won­
der why they are unsuccessful In
love.
,
W H Y BRID ES A R E

D ISSA T ISFIE D .

Tou may bluster and blow, but we kno*
what Is bllsst
liars nrn laughter and love, and a hug
and a kiss.
No blustering mind can,.reach hsaven,
w# gUAMt
: %■
And home may bs mors—It should never
' b* less.
It's amusing often to hekr engaged
couples planning their future. If they
havo wealth, where they shall g a on
their honeymoon Is a matter of no
anxiety; gold throws open tha gates
to svery avenue of pleasure. He aaya.
"Where would you like to to , dear!"
and after tha trip to Waahlngton Is
settled upon by her, she leaves the
rest to hla Judgment and the days that
follow the bridal hour ore one long,
sweet dream of joy and gayaty. ' ■
The young man who haa not "monay
to bum” Intends that his bride shall
be Just os happy. “We shall not bars
money, to spend ln traveling about.“
ha explains, "but ire will be quite as
hsppy patting lha money to a wlaar
use. After the wedding (and you may

T h e g ir l w h o Is t u i t i o n * to l e a r n m y
o p i n i o n u i u t l e a 1111lv* m i s t a k e I n n o "
t o l l i i i g m*' o t a l l t h e l u l l u i ' l n i n t h a t
a r e t i r o u f h t _ t i i _U uax_upoii h e r - t l f r .
it

maiUJe lnat her loved ones whom ithe
charactcrltoo na overexnctlng have
pood grounds, or a u p y o * o that they
have, for keeping her nil to themselves, an she Irouglnee, Her age may
have

so m e th in g

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do

w ith

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,| hrii, I ) bri ruiuNt-r hi) *rH a t arnl |»l| tc
fin t tir ■j Huil l*i - eMM»*rfjr -rrTTtrmTiiionrr lo f
til* Ftr*i d U r i e l of
r n t n o le * roy n (y « xub*
| » r | l o r t i d ' i r » r R t t n l o l t h v I V i n o r r a l i c prlm i r y of J u n « filh. 1S10. If
I h iv t
only o n * p r o m le o t o m « l r * - ( h a l I xelll*
ih tl* ) u i t t o r V e r y ri|lx # ti of ( h o r n *
t i r * c o u n t y , » c i | h l n | well »vp ry r i p c n d l tu f* ol t b * p e o p i» fx m o r #r y
J xrtll appyo*
C4Air y o u r
J
_____________________«i VV, AT*I.Nt ‘ i: It__

ot flawilBBl* Caaatjr, u&gt; run*! myaair, subject
rriiBftjry, ftodi wiU __
*«PJen.’,
C O U N T Y JO D O B—
T o tk# V oters o l Sem inole C o a a ty t
1 will be s candidate for tbo a s m -a s u e a
for county Judge * ( Semlaol* ronaty at tb*
Democratic primary • lection la J ta*. and
roepertfully puUstt your vsta and laflaose*
ia my bohelf. ] f aemipeted aad elected
by your vote I guarantee a latt. Just aad
proper administration f t tb* dutiea ol tb*
oBe*.
T- .

k.

lovoru.

The oldrr it girl become* Iho more
problems of life and sentiment she
has lo face, lluppy are tho disposi­
tion* that havo not got over the trust­
ing to their' parents, of lliclr beat In­
terest*. nono of which Is greater than
tho fato of strictly advising who Is
best nulled lo bo their heartmato and
who Is not. Talk, tho matter ovor
wisely and gently with your mother or
father. Do not spurn their future de­
ciding which at last will make for hap­
piness for you If you would havo *unshlnn glint across your path Instead
of .ominous shadows.
_t
Tt Is difficult for a girl to dlicorn
kla faults or good qualities, hi* way*
of making good In tho world. What I*
more Important oa to tho chance of n
daughter's happtneaa than for parents
who are nee real and dearest to look
exacttngly and fairly weigh whether
the burden of tho coming year* will
be taken upon other ahoaldera be*ldo
their own! It la In moat Instances
very wrong to discourage single peo­
ple from marrying In the blossom of
their youth.
In answer 'to your former query, I
must give my advice that the young
man should oak permission to coll at
the home. It would n o t'b e proper
fofra for the young girl to make the
advance, eapeclally, knowing parents
have not shown a willingness for you
to receive company, whom they did
not know or care for. This dilemma
can be avoided by the wise young
woman who does not jump at the first
suitor who presents himself; who la
not discontented with home, and all
that parent# can oSord to do for her
welfara. True, young suitors have to
Tie with many unsuspected Influences.
Hut It la better to find them out, if
pcmslble, at the atari to learn If they
are Intruding, Instead of being wel­
comed, If they but realised i t Young
girls should not rush Into keeping
company hastily, and unmindful of
'what their elders deslrs. Bhe who
walla and looks forward to one who
gains.the consent of a(1 lntefeeted has
bar aweet expectancy full)Ued to her
hm rt'a content, roallxlng that "alls
wall that ends well'

rapport,

E N D O n CURLETT.

1 *111 t&gt;* ■ candidate for re-«i*v.Ion ol .h* olfir* ol County CoramUeionei (tom the Mh l)i*4rlc*. Is Ih* cummins primary of June Ih* 8 '!(
And 1 tpepec-Uutly u h lh* -import hi lh* voter*
on (M l dtlx end II elected 1 *1]] endeavor to
fill Ibe riffle* hi lo Ih* b*M of my ability In
the ulur* xx 1 have In the part.
Ve,y Truly,
J. T. Me LANE.
l o the Democratic Voleta ol D U trltt No. I,
Seminole C o u n t), Florida!

1 with to announr* th a t I am a candidate
lor r*-*i*ctlrn aa county comtnlaaton*r, IHe.
triri Na. 1, (Umlnol* County, aubject lo
your vote in th* June primary.
In announcing m y candidary, I do xo with
« feeling th a t I hava given the people of
tht* dlxtrlct, and ol th* xounty at large,
an unbilled administration, and with a le*Jlag th at H re-elected *111 b* in pooluon t a
render unto you a muck batter eervie*.
Asking *t your hands n favorable consider
stion, I tm ,
Ravpeetfully,
L. A . DRUM LET.

At tba aulkiiatlon oi a number o! lax payer*
•nd voura. I have decided to become a candi­
date lor. County Cqmmirainner lor Ike Ilk. DUtrict ol Fesuiaola Co. Subject to tka DratacraUa
primary In Juno. Having lived her* for nearly
thirty years I am knanw by every rater in Uta
dMriirL If etened I promlra to rarra tha para
pie, to tka brat o f my ability, and ra-itl giro
tha ail aim i f ih* County careful cenaldarnuoa
1 sill appreciate your suoport It. In year Judge­
ment I con ***** year bra! bitersom.

You#; Truly.
B. H. FATTtSUAU.

1 hereby ren ou n ce my e u d ld n e y lor toelection ta tko office e | eammiosloaer from
tk* Third D U trirt. Sem inal* county. !

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T o* tbo Voter*
Seminole UB.J
Co.)
Wwtwfi of OFiniguiB
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«o*od m yaail a* C ou n ty Judge d l Bern

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tw o years t kava devoted
bentM enereien and abtilttee
a t ~ t a to a a r rlo c

aa C a a n ty J a dee. I u s a t tk a t 1 k ava
Juatlfied tk a ronfilaanew
|yen eip reaeed la
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me tw # years ago b
y inkke. npleodid v o te y a a
lest of
ol yj a a yeur nspp ort
gave «"•- I reqaeet
and in flu en ce If it ta _year
_ _ _ _pleaesr*
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agnln alert: me, I pledge you my »tp*n *aca
and beet akilltJa* ahaTl bo devoted to lb *
edm taletrstiaa
tlon and efa iia ol tkta Important

•B en.

Sincerely
GEO. O . ItC R R lb
FOR CLERK O F CIRCUIT CO URT
'H aving bran naked b y s number s f voters
k**sm * a candidate for d ark ot tka
&gt;urt of Sem m ala c o s a ty , I baraby as*
■quae* m y rail far tk a t office, aubjact i s tk*
n * M * m te « prim ary, sa d •elicit y ear vat*.
I will appreciate your r a p p o r t during tb *
cam paign, (r u a r a ete ria f, if alerted tw give
m y whole tim e and da m y ulraeet to Bit
tka office to your aotUfortlon.
JO H N K. M B T T IN O E R .
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I hereby announce any candidacy for tk* to o l
tlon of Clerk of tbo Circuit Court tor Sean tool*
County at tbo primary In June.*
If elected. I aha a fiv e tbo office m y vary beat
fkrmne) attention St all Umax end endeavor to
merit your rapport.
Very truly,
D . U THRASHES,

J

1 hereby announce myaelf aa a candidate
myacif a a clerk of th e circuit
court of B«reinol* e
cou n ty aubject to tbo
Dem ocratic prim ary to b« hatd Ju n e ( t k
lh[a year and aoTlrit your aupport. ' If
elected can only pro mix* to Ik* fu tu re th*
■atno pwlnxtaklag erre and d o e * sp p U rallqp td tk* office th a t I bar* given it in tbo

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1 b lrrb y announce myavlf a candid ate for
re-* t*ctioi\ t o t h e office of t a x *■•*««nr. s u b ­
ject to th e D a m o c r a ll* p r im a ry .
Y our xup-

port wlH be appreciate

1*‘1,

A. VAUGHN,

I hereby an n o u n ce myeetf ae a c a n d i d a t e for
t h e office of T m A ail i i ar. an d on &lt;be froucid
of tw reuaal In tegrity, good rillvv nabip, ab d too
a t W f j ^ t o preform t h e ' d u t t r a of t h e podtlan.
partition. 1
eeh ' nuppnrt of th e vo. ere of the County.

I will appreciate your vote and pledg* my brat
effort* to five an efficient, equitable,
butmeee,
like ad nil n i t ra ti o n of tb* office.

A. It. ClIA rPBLL.

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I h r r r b y i n n o u a r t m y r a n d i d a r y for r**
r l r c t l o n l o t h r i t a t * I r f U l a l t r** f r o m 8#r a
i a n l r rouVity, s u b j ^ n (u l h a D w m o c r a H r
P r i m a r y In J u n * .
I will a p p r e c i a t e y o u r
iu p port.

FOK IIKST L A K E

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One Inch Cards Will He Published Un­
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Per Year.

llio t i m e
they Include us ludrig loo j o u n g f o r
heaux a n d of m a r r i a g e I n t e n t Many
u m &gt; h a t 4 ) c o m e u - w o o l n g pr*’s s e d t h &lt; d r
a t i l t a n d received n o e n c t m r a g e m e l i l
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t i n , tllilrli-l ti, , h i u t u n r r ri y.eif for re n .lt
l a t e ft-r Ik* • H i t , vf r o u n t , r o m i m i i i u n r r :
for t1»e F i ft h I Mitrirt ol F er m nu t* c o u n t y
• ml t h e r r f o r o • n n o u i t r e my c k m i t d x r y for
t h i i office.
If tle c t e t l I » ill tiromla* t o
( l i e I h l i office m y p f n o n e t e t t e n t i u n xm l
I u*e e i e r y efTnrt for t o e in lerex t of t h i i die*
t r i r i xr.d S e m in o le r u u n t y .
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DR. C. G. BUTT
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Office: Yowell Uulldlng
SANFORD

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THOMAS EMMET WILSON
K. FKHGUSON IIOUMIIOLDIK

Wilson &amp; Hoasbolder
LAWYERS
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Florida

Elton J. Moughton
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Hanford, Fla

„G E 0. A . D EC O TTES..
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Practice In Slate and Federal Courts
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SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER

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Dem ocratic primary and ' tl re-elected. o&lt;tt
do my brat to a*rv* th* p*op|* *1 ray dlatrlcf and tha poopi# nl th* entire county
In 'tk * (utur* oa In lh* peat.

Krapeetfclly,

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C. W K N TZM 1N G ER .

At tha requeet ol m any (rlands and
• upportera 1 hereby announce my rsndldacy
lor the office of County Cummisaiosar
Co
at
Seminole county
(or. D
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ject lo Ih* d e d ilo n of tha D em acrste
Primery (a he held June Sfh. I *111 tpprvclete the euppert ol the voter* Si Dfatrlct N s. t .
Rev pect tulip.
I - P HAGAN.
At IhS request ol
. . m. s s y. taxpayer) sag
ritU ans,. IMhave
i , . ,rdacid
Jded‘ ta become * candi­

date tar county eommiaateoer, lor the Ird
District *1 Semlaol# count), Florid*,-rak
Ject lo tba DrmacraU* primary o( June Sib.

H sviag lived Is w h sl te now fiemlnel*
e a s s l y (or upw sras s i 40 years 1 led Jo*,
t lie d la m et le g th is ennouncem ent.
If
ri acted ) will u m m y has! Jaggm m t sad
lall.seece lot tb e w oilsre of tka (sxpeyere
and upbuilding of our cou n ty.
lie, lid ting tka support at tba taxpayer*
and tutllfied voters at District
D U trirt Na.V.^l^i!
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Dr. J. A. TR0V1LLI0N
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Cur* Them Without Cutting Thom Out

ORLANDO,

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In 1776 our father* had a vision
of a new nation ‘'conceived, in II
erty and dedicated to the pro]
tlon that all men are created equal."
Without an arm y they foPght the
greatest of existing world empires,
th at they might realise this vision.
A third of a century later they
fought the greatest navy in the
world that they might wdn for their
nation the freedom of the seas.
Half a century later they fought
through an unparalleled Civil - War
htat they might establish for all
time on this continent the inalien­
able right of life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happiness. A third of a
century loter they fought to eman­
cipate an oppreaoed neighbor, and,
victory won, gave back Cuba to the
Cubans, sent an army of school­
master* to educate for liberty the
Filipinos, asked no war indem nity
from their vanquished Vhemy," but
paid him libernlly for his property.
Meanwhile they offered land freejy
to any farmer who would live upon
and cultivate it, opqmld . ^ f o r e i g n
Hi •
Immigrants oq equal terms \h « door
of industrial opportunity, shared
with them political equality, and
provided by universal taxation for
universal education.
'• T h e cynic who can see in this his­
tory only a theme for hi« egotistical
satire ia no true American, Vbafever
his parentage, whatever his birth­
place.
He who looka with pride
upon this history which hia. fathers
hnve written by their heorir deeds,.
who accepts with gratitude #lh o -in ­
heritance which they have bequeath­
ed to him, amj^who highly resolves
to prcsoj-vc "'this inheritance un­
impaired and to pass it on to hU
descendants enlarged and enriched,*
is a true American, be his birthplace
or his parentage what it may.

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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
Edmund Brpese Tonight
production, which have been gen"The Lure ef H eart's Desire." a eroualy praised as the most braumarveloua five part Metro, wonder- tlful scenic views ever shown on the
play, produced by the Popular acteen.
....
.
Plays and Players and starring Ed- ^ "The Great Divide is hern &lt;m as
round Breeso, the powerful dramatic one of the most xpensive pint ucactor will be ecen
hero tonight nt tsor.s which has been produced by
the Star Theatre. This photoplay any of • thjt, makers of motion plcabounda with novel and interesting lures and it abounds with thrill upon
scenes. The story
deals with ro- thrill
and a standard of photomagee and intrigue. In the Alaskan playing whictf bespeaks credit for
wastes and in sharp contrast, life every one of its cast frnnm the stars
in New York’s fast society set. Mr. to the most humble player.
IJreesc-ia supported by a utrong.cast Manager Herndon of the Star
including Arthlr Hoops, Jeannette Theatre has booked "The Great
Horton. Evelyn Brant. John Mahon Divide" us the attraction at the
and other stage and screen artists of Star Theatre on Thursday. March
9th.
prominence.

Sardou dram a In which* M trie Doro
is being starred by th e Famous
Players Charles Frohraan Company
on tho Param ount Program .:t It la
the attraction at t h e j Star Friday,
March 10. This la not the first time
that the exquiaita Miss Doro has
played the role of th e mysterious
Dora, for she co-starred with Wil­
liam Gillette and Blanche’, Bates in
the celebrated revival of th e play at
the Empire Theatre laa( year, when
she was declared to bo the star of
,n
i« th» nrndurlion.'

Sanford should have a celebration
The Candidate
The following from the Waahlng- at least once each year and keep the
ton Star i* of considerable Interest town on the map. The real benefits
in these days of political agitation; of tne»c big celebrations cannot be
and candidature:
| computed in dollurs and cents. It
Talk to him tenderly. Treat him brings people to this city that
would not come here otherwise and
with care,
Pack up his suit case and hand him while the shows take out some mon­
ey they also leave money here and
his fare..
Give him a full book of speeches to put other money into circulation
that is idle money unless started
quote,
lel to bind'tMj his in circulation. I beljuvc in enter­
P u t in aome flannel
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taining not only strangers once a
"The Plunderer” a Famous Actor Exquisite Marie Doro Star* in
throat.
"Diplomacy"
year but also in entertaining our
Few American actora are better
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* own people once n year. If we do
If
you
had marri ed the most beau­
known both herp and abroad than
iniment, Heal Up
Bring forth the liniment,
William Hiley Hatch, who takes the tiful girl t h a t you had over Been in
• the twist
: not entertain them they go else­
where
to
be
entertained
and
spend
powerful part of "Bully" Preaby in y ° ur li,c* “ftcr tt romanti‘‘ courtship
Voters will leave in his hand-shahing
their Sahford money in o th er.places!
tho Fox Film Corporation's, Wil* hich Fou nPVPr "v,,n *toW C('
wrist.
1*
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Ham Fox, President, production of »■&gt;&lt; her who she was or where she
Listen polttely knd don’t let him aae It is nice to. talk about a quiet city
The Plunderer by Hoy Norton. Ills
,rom- i‘n,i ,f- uh" &gt;'ou hnd
You're wondering what your a p ­ with no noises but the noises get
last stage triumph was PAID IN been married only a short time,
pointment „will be.
• ' J, the, money abd that seemii to he
FDLL in which he played Captain every hot of evidence that you could
i
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. * yli'iU/ all of in te rn after, and it is
•usolasfCjto
deny
the
charge.
Let
us
Many are watching his march in Vhc
Wiliams. Mr. Hatch has been on find pointed to the f a d that she hud
hay* -flj'Jiig celebration and enjoy
the stage thirty year* and had play­ betrayed you and stolen war plana
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.;
TS^ho look for advantage if things ourselves (or. ii week ami no one will
ed more than UOO parts. He had with which you had been entrusted
be
any
t
h
e
worse
for
the
joy
ride
been before that an artist, a church
a foreign spy would you believe
If' •»; ,f, go Jtlfl way.
BA
ftd rdqst toil and stand guard o'er after it is' over. It will also get us
singer, concert performer, musical *u'r Ku'i*&gt;’
That is the situation in "Diplo­ Mary Pickford (n "Poor Little rippina"
together oh. the questipn of a Sem­
!
your , hopes and your fears,
comedy star, in The Chinese Honey­
h oxt Monday at the Star
And you think you’ve, done, well If inole county fair and mother good
moon, and legitimate actor. Now macy, tho adaptation of the great
thing!
for
the
city
nmi,county.
you'give him three cheers.*
under the m anagem ent, of William
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Fox. who has enlisted in Tiia
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T The following f/&lt;jm tlje'&gt; Arcadiu
practically
every
great
star,
Mr.
Charley Chaplin, the movie rnrnKnterprise is worthy p f .m o re -than
Hatch has turned to the silent stage.
edinn has just iiigiied a new contract
passing notice here ii^ Sanford:
Ilis work as Lon Crook ,in the Fox
and thereby saved the motion pic­
We pudendum) the Commercial
&lt;$&gt;
production oT From the Valley of
ture magnates from nervuuj pros­
Clult in considering the matter of]
the Missing will be recalled with
tration. They have been negotiulgetting out some expensive litera­
pleasure by all lovers of the photo-,
• ing with him for several weeks, and
SOMKTIIINC IIOINC KVKKY NICHT
ture to boost the town and country |
play, His work in the Bird of I’nrnow John it. Frueler, presiderlt of
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and attract home seekers
In our
ailise. The Master Mind and The
the Mutual Film Corporation has
humble opinion we need promotion
Squaw Man, as well ns in the lead­
caught the lug fish for:
M A T I N E E
much worso than publicity and the
ing roles with William Gillette, all
$4.46 ii minute: or.
money we might spend for rxpemrtvp |
combine to make Mr Hatch the
$268 an hour, or,
literature could be used to better
W e d n e s d a y a n d
S a t u r d a y 3 p . m .
must eminent of character a&lt; tor«
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advantage in other ways
Few
who
have
admired
the
splendid
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We have not been able to per «j All laical Ad v e r t l H c m c n t H Under ml portrait of William Gillette in the
$670,000,00(1 a year
inuneii!l&gt; locate all t he home-seekers Thia H eading T H R E E C E N T S a lobby of the Empire Theatre. New
No Person in the world, other
Im come Miming in wi t ho ut being Une For Each Inaertlon. Minimum York know that it Is the work u(
than a king or an emperor unless
iltliu ted In imliliill &gt; and until we (’harm* 2.r» ('enls.
i In* versa!lie actor
Charles M . S c h w a b .'is president of
if*- it Ilie to d o this why wti-tc
the C ni'i d States Sti*&gt; I 1 urponition
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WHS ltd exception Ins-, ever reieneil
t\ mild nut a nil,all leallet st-tling
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l* ruler t h e direction
half that 'iilury
(nr t b the at t r net i"iis a nd . i d \ n n
Lewis, the riewly eligngei p rodiii er
Chai ley t hnplin l twenty •&gt; i
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[for the i.itInn C o m p a n y , tin i Hill
years obi
I .■! f-.i Ii ^ 1,11 k ' 1,1 ‘^ '' u 1 , pn n\ i,ii mIn ring -i\ t con wii Ii i ainei i
i mlo-i with enrri--pti-'iili‘n&lt;%&gt;. an
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club a nd t h e y shoul d be able to give
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us i-h-fHi as «i wmild Iiki Hut ilmi ‘ 1 11111i . t g.... . I 'll.lf it if i
I
■ r. all-ti'For Side ur Petit ~.:c..r7t n n t n r r
-I
the iiiiclt yards generally suiTcr ,in frtTTT. r f i r ( i ^ e T T r i r t e 'c it *t , it tt'U'; jm T- '
tfiq. big dean up is sol! evident not ten out mure fur t h e benefit of t h e ] Magnolia and Palmetto avenues
Ui-dneMla&gt;. M.inh Mh \S damn Fux Day Willimu
2ft-lf
I-urii ii ni u; I he Pluntli-ri-r,’ ,i five part story slurring
Ortly in this city • lint every city. p r i nt er t h a n f rr publicity pur pu r ea 1 W. J. Thigpen.
tin- Milium Miillur ;n tqr 6 and | /»«•
The orel while Chnniber uf C u m -1
&lt; - hamlet and village in tin- country,
For .Sale 'JTte best high and dry
it evidently nappenp in .'-tu rk r be- merer d im led .It-' ctlo-M during the
I hut -din . Miin h Ulh Hi:- Fuir- f Duy
llousi- P e t e r s
'
hi.use
l ots In **Gi nrgetnurn "
Cor
..ml Film. n „ M|l IM t i :. ( i ri:sl ! &gt;i v i11■
r u n s 1 the following Is opied from a past year to promoting ii&gt; tndu&gt;try
Ill tlV*•
f-'le-afi and
".ll " ’ ■■L- .. *
t f &gt;f In
In (Ins vu lolly
The rr-.i!i- of il,.ii 1*MIt St i ' d It.i . \ \ i
Starke paper
..
c.i-v
|•
.i
.
nu-i
t
»
\,|.U
-&gt;s
flux
I
I
.
Starke lias her slmrg of a lint is murk uf* wort h :i,oic to (I.i bu«tnc*v
I i nl .n Nt ir It I'll). Par i
,t n.is M.
lllfll III
*. I •'
I &gt;i t
culled "nasty idee" people
Their interest. n( tb ti n i nmi the devi l
.HI I 16
•* "
. i r &gt; ' 11.i.&lt; .ill ib,
idea id Mi niilim-n •a.'urm - to light opn., i i.i 11,,
H1
f i l l ! Ill • - .!
W.I
I
' "M IS
II
ip .
'p o u r f.lllle
every time the •Indue* pi the t n ic moin-y yet spent by nur pcqil" tor l.'kc J I ,'iOIMI cu-h '* L# er. tinii Dd
I IN Ilm
IP r ). it „r ti. ,,.r.
m i d u NI o i l i e r
publicity
purposes
^
ct
the
work
Club are forced to Horfnre a clean-up
1.11 Ft
pay m "it • Will r« l!
ittrulc. ^ htof the town
The (rout yards are w.is seriously hMiolirujiped for b u l he —&gt;&gt;LI kefori- N^ei 1 l*t
C. S
raked, also sometintew ,t)n&gt; streets in of Jutids. With our iiew amt flniicd Adams A l t a m o n t e Si'riiig.- FI v
front of tho premises, bqt, njefry on nTdVnixaUon at work along this Une
t'nnrtrlH liy lln* Star’s. Orchp.sta. Nightly
the backyards!
There the filth of promotion thu results would he
gathers up to atay forveer arul tremendous.
For Sale 1 sideboard, I leal hoi
day. Home of the women of Starke
In order to encourage investments covered couch, 1 revolving boqk
screen their rooms and keep every­ in our Iambi wu must promote and case, I gasoline range. I Ju-tior vio
thing ns "neat us a new pin," then dcvffup the trucking industry and tin. I settee and chairs to match.
—pour dish water out of tho kitchen insure the pcnrtAncnt success of Inquire 10fi E, flrd Hi. Sanford, F*1
window*. 8ome of our merchants those n!reudy engnged in it. We
4 9 -tf,
y ..keep tneir stores very clean and or cannot and should not locate u new
For Sale— Nice pony, spring wngoo William Fox’s "Plunderer” with William
* derly, but t hair backyards are so citizen where un old one has made
Farnum, nt Star Wed. March 8th
tillered up with old boxes, barrets, n failure.
We cannot assure any and harness^ all for $96.00. Leaving
. gunny sacks, old paper and sweep great measure of success in the city. Enquire L. T. Crislcr, Ohio
6f&gt;-tp
[ng» ,-tlll the edatomers, did they en trucking industry until the growers House,
For Rent— Hevernl nice office
1 have n Huhy Maxwell cur in a
•li-V tcr. tin' stores through the buck ure organised into a systematic
Eggs!
Eggs!—S.
C.
Hhode
Island
rooms
over Yowell's. Enquire N, P. good iiinilition I would well for
United Btatee Loses Trade.
They must adopt
■'tfouni '^ould be disgusted and look working body.
32-tf
Red eggs from prise winners. $1.50 Yowclt At Co.
Hrarll
exports great quantities of
LIOU.UO
or
trade
for
a
to
n
s.
Write
. i, /pr cleaner places..
cooperative methods of, growing,
per 16. Cockerels $1.60 to $2.00.
J. H. Coales, Wekiwa, Fin.
57-2c rubber, but buys Us automobile tlrea
gathering and marketing, just os
from Europe, not because European
Choice Berkshire pigs. Day old baby
Board and room by day or weok.
Y 1 understand that the city dock other trucking Canter* have done chicks, 10c.
tire* arn beat, but because Europe na*
I’hone 3711. IL L. Gate City House.
29-tl
host
Gentleman's
Solitaire
Dia­
' ( will not be repaired any because it before they can hope for large re­ Garrison, Sanford, Fla.
56-4tp
mond Ring. Return to Herald of­ better trade connection in llraxll than
, ,.,will soon be torn up and a brick sults. When this is dono our lunds
ban tne United states.
fice for suitable reward.
57-2tp
For
Rent—
6
room
house,
422
Pal­
l!'- street laid there. This is all right will sell without publicity.
metto, $10 pet month.
W. M.
For Sale— Fine lots on Myrtle Haynes, Herrld Ofllre,
. -' but at the side landing p l a n where
They need all the help the Com­
For Sale—Two lots near corner
47-tf
• *( the ferry boat is obliged to land in mercial Club can render. The funds avenue, nt rock bottom prices for
( elery avenue und Hickory -street,
-• i rough wouthor thffrA. could be some of the club devoted to this work cash. Also two story house corner
For Rent— 708 Park avenue. E n­ sixe each lot 41 feet by 128 feet.
, , Ttpiirlng done thatYwouId keep the will be Well spent and prove moro Oak and Fourth street. Apply 410 quire of IL C. Du Rose, F rst und Saleable white people only. WUIW
63-8tp
.paasengers from breaking q leg or effective, even in the m atter of pub­ Oak avenue.
Park »v« tie.
A8-rf
Saleable white people only. $ 1G0.00
—---------------- •—;-----—---------^ ------- for both lot*. Inquire Herald Of­
failing-into the water. Nothing ex­ licity than any literature they might
MY '
MY SPECIALTIES:
For Sale— Wholesale fish business
For R -nt—S x .oom fiat, with fice.
pensive, but juet 'a few boards nail­ scatter abroad - while they are neg­
57-tf
PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
nets, Ash boats, launches, etc. C. L bath and largo front porch. I l l E.
ed down across tho holes and bad lecting . this important promotion
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
Vincent.
*
28-tf
Cnmmrreirl
St.
54-6tp
places. The strangers coming over work at home.
For Sale —About 60,000 fine large ROGERS' PLATED WARE V
• • i
in the ferry boat every dey do not
Hell
pepper plants, at $1.00 per n.
For Rent — Light
housekeeping
Y •
For Hale —One 6 cylinder StifSeEd
Putnam,
It K [) No 2
k n o w ’ that the dock will soon tie S Just at this time when there are
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCI1EB
apartments,
close
in
Electric
light
torn duwn to make place for a new wars and rumors of warn the sub­ baker. 191 &amp; Model. 7 pnavengcr ami gas 209 East Fifth St.
57 *2tp
66-2c
Electric starter and
one and the dilapidated appearance ject of partiotism is one that is near touring car.
one-man top.
Cheap fO'
of the landing place docs not apenk and dear to our hearts.
Lyman lights.
rash. B. &amp;. O. Motor Co., Sanford,
well for the city at present.
We Abbot expresses It in the following:
Harbor* on the Adriatic.
66-9lc ,
should hurry on this work and. get
-'A nation is made great, not bf its Fla. .
The principal gulf. of ,ho Adr1»tJo
'♦ ♦ 4 w e e »e e » M i w » w e
the city dock In good shape as soon fruitful'acres, but by the men who
ere th0»e of Manfredonla on the we«L
as possible, for this lake front is thq cultivate them; not by Its great
See. J. T. Allen, Seventh and Venice and Trieste on the north, and
face of Sanford and every stranger forests, but by • the men who use
Leujcl for heavy hauling, plowing vjuarnero on the northeast There
is looking at *lt.
them; not by Its mines, but by tho
And. cutting. He ia prepared to do ore numeroue and admirable bay harori*.'
*t
• • •
meg
wko
work
In
them;
not
by
Ha
1
kll |ipda of team work. Phone 304. bora extending from Flume and cub
For Ront— Two furnished
1 There is talk of a .celebration railways, but by the men who build 817 Wwt Second St.
h a rb ^ n*,»|n S i Wont5*rful Padlocked
20-tfe
60-12tc
harbor, tbp Docehe d! CatUro The
here the week of March 20th, Just and run them. America w u a great
jltialt of Otranto, where Italy epHouse for Rent—No. l l i West
to liven up the old town and keep land-when Columbus discovered it;
Wanted— Palmetto pin* or cym
ill «l in from getting ruity and I American ihav* mad* o f ‘it . a grsat Ninth 8t. Apply to H. C. DitBooe, proas lop .
S. Sherman, Sanford E
S CU
! r t *°wide.
^
land,
leMxx#i
45 miles
Here Is“ alathe
nation.
think
it
would
be
a
good
thing,
118
N.
Park
Are.
87-Ue
66
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n
lf
lc
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Albanian
harbor
Aviom!
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PROGRAMME AT THE STAR
VALUES ARE DETERMINED BY COMPARISON

Matinee Daily at 3:15; Night at 7

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER

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WANTED

Maxwells

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Magazines Periodicals
Soda Water
Confectioneiy
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

FOR RENT

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY MARCH 10. 1916
s irin.n Won l)fli*if

DELEGATION AUTO PARADE
OF FLORIDA FEATURE OF
WITH WILSON BIG FESTIVAL

slon on the fith of March, A. D.
IDld at 7:30 p. in. Prcsentj B. W.
Herndon, president: Aldefiien C. H.
Dingeo, F. L. Miller, D. P &gt; M o rn o e ,
Jno. Adam i, V* . W. Ahlifftnyiy.
- Minute* of last mpetiug read and
adopted.
Communication
from
Znchaty
Crate &amp; Novelty Weeks and Vir­
1 1 1,1 I ' M L / . ’|
Sanford
ginia Carolina Chemical Co., in re­
Mf1 1hu |ilnt fAir in
lVfifr^*cir
- l’ s
gards to liro hydrant, was read and
t *
l t - L U . . iniro&lt;|lived the speaker*.
clerk
instructed
to
notify
the
same
PEOPLE O F SANFORD DO Tl"' qltistlnr., " Iti Hii] Vi-d That it
OPR REPRESENTATIVES VALUABLE PRIZES TO BE that their request will hi* attended SEN. STONE*SAYS THAT
,N I i n n. . - ar., („r t'i.. i'r. sent ( ' o n -'
, NOT K N OW OF THEIR
to.
VOTED WITH OUR
GIVEN FOR AUTOS
HE IS ANXIOUS FOR
l
t.i IntTeUJtt- the Faiilllles for
Mr. Lake and others came before
P O S S IB IL IT IE S .
N.ttlnuui Prepared Ulus" n;i. treated
PRESIDENT
the council nnd asked the council if
ON TUESDAY
WORLD PEACE
in &gt;\&gt;i ) pilose possible, Hie arguA&lt;ib.
they had any objection t o 't h e pro*
C. M. Berry, our efficient county metUa were good, us wu* the dellvAlt of the Florida members of the
Afl the nuto owners in Seminoitf motors of the Spring' Festival using ' Washington, D. C., March 9.—,
‘demonstration agent is one of the er&gt;.
Kuril of t he speakers u ns
house of regreaentativos who are county arc requested to get busy and certain streets for the fair. The d t y
Senator S to n e ’of Missouri, chair­
happiest men in .the county today, Ktveti If) minutes and a rebuttal
here —Sears, Wilson and Sparkman ■tudy* up on decorations for on. council stated that they had no ob- man of the senate foreign relations
On Wednesday 'ho hnd twenty-one allowed of S minutes to the llrst
stood hy President Wilson, and Tuesday, March 21st, the secondf jections.
commit lift, declared in the senate'
agents here with him from various sp.-nker on eatdi sidi
St' Dun had voted for the adoption of the rule of or Opening Dny of the big Spring , Mr. Lake also asked the city
to
d ay after u conference with Presi­
parts of the s ta te and among them jtl" Iterative side.
The judges. the urmivl ship resolution.
Me. Festival and Celery Fair there will council to doimto $150.00 for Fnlq, de n t Wilson last night: ‘‘That so far
1
&lt;
It M &lt;hi*|qi,ifii of \ "1 i*nt eounwere several government men. Mr
said request w®}, from the President desiring to in­
( lark Was not here
he u l.jg uuto parade that promises uml on motion
Rorry hud been telling them of t lo- t . . p r..; * r U i ■itl !•, "( ( ri-sc'-nt
granted, provided the county*. d A | volve this counlrjf in thi* disastrous'
Washington,
March
7
President
to
eclipse
anything
that
has
evot
beau ties and virtues of the Sanford &lt; it v :ilii'l IlnJl! • ller V «i( SimfunJ, W(Ison's stand that congress fthtil
boon arranged in this part of Florida, nulrd $260.IA).
Hufopeun war. his-supreme wish is
section and t|»ey came over here to relnl. 1■"i the t:l* -1siou i• Uii'tr (avuf not advise American’s to •nbtllidon
Mr.
Fitts
ramo
before
the
council
The
nuto
parade
given
here
at
the
to
avoid that calamity."
\\ 'll I
verify h*is statem ents
They wer«
iud.
w r . I,Id..
t *• lr right** to truvil the *VAs on Seminole County Fair was one of and Muted he w a n t e d a phone a t his
"1
have a notice standing on the
if i’ M
simply umuled at the many udv\
I' It
d •. .1
i eiihaiit Ship* armed for defense the
beit advertisements that this home ifnil asked the council if they calendar that I would oh tomorrow
.
TI
tuges offered tryU Utis.rferliott ir* Do- eral
H i"" .»n»i
in a-. *irdatn e with international law city i n f had and received favor­ could get, the Southern Hell Tele­ uddrrs* the senate on the subject of
farmer and s to rkIrtr^tiser,. and .left l ' r.
n u indorsed to the house today hy able eomigent from all the visitors. phone Company to put one out
wit It the feelTng; tnut
that all Mr llerr.
li.-r. ,
it
anforu a . re Hume two heavy test voles on the tmteh- We can go this par adit ono hotter there. The clerk was instructed to armed merchant ships," Senator
Stone continued. "W ith much care
hud said about' the Sanford section I Humph. ■Lucille Hines and Marian disrussed McLemore resolution.
as the conditions are more favor­ rnfet the shove to city, attorney and I. had prepared n speech which I
lLive for Stetson w.re r.ur S'-h ufwas true.
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Ity substantia! majorities the nd- able uml the ladies expect to take a g e t hik&gt;ipinii&gt;ri as to what the coun­ purposed to deliver. There are po­
i lilt, I far i e-* Field a' d ( I , lilt ,!■» is iininnstruMoit forces defeuted ntvery active part in the auto parade. t'll mold iiTh. ln the matter
The agents attended a group meet­
tent reasons why I would be glad to
1 After the &lt;|l;H||te t ||c 'll or in S:m- t «atn ]&gt;t i*
Mr. DuhoV cum** belon* the^ lay t hi sc matured views on thi* and
The romniittee has written to -ihe
ing ut Kustis,^ Tavares and Lev*
(■•t«i i"'&lt; i : » Hu n .-! i " ih n\ i r Mill' Tic ll*
.f the I'ri-ml lit’* uppi, auto -uppl, houses and d nine. ^i*t tiourd and u*l-J d the city luum'it to correlated subject* before the sen­
burg on Monday nnd Ttir*di.
111 1. .
. -1 1 . ,1 1 t , it,.,. 1i11, ! w ;
- mil put it squarely before t h e I of pm&gt; will he.giv'QU ko the Wjiltier.-' place the Ragsdale property at u ate; Hut some of my colleagues have
were chiefly interested in the pro
(• .r &lt; • I l f mil .1
■ In r&lt; . li;ii r *
* ’ limit itn.ri &lt;1nicnt. fur u I {Janford n.eri hunts will also give nominal assessment, and he would i xpressed to tu*- their In lief that it
ing of Natal hay in Lake eoui.t. I, ,
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i -p&gt; i i.i! • i;b nt i li....... .. | prir,&lt; d V l ’, h t i l . I .isl; ( T i n . - I till' 'lean up all taxes now ibm on *am. would In* b itter i( I should defer the
'l ilts' product ttlone ha* given I .
i, •'.t th'i' itr
auto •■ *',•&gt;&lt; will b .1mp
rt paid Otta motion ‘arned, Mr Dub im* ami delivery of t!ii* nililrew (or the time
i'ore advertising than an other
It t ’ MaxwTU. the. u m k h t to go being,
i &lt;t ti " l&lt;ii thi- ''veiling t h e for t in ir tune
thing and yet Mr Iterry showed t!
i.i- i t iuii forue* will ruuv i* lu
As 111 (rmti i hi- pleasure of havi ng over the [iroperty in question and
ugents the same kind of buy grnW
I recognize the force of what
report at inA I me. i mg
1• • V i'll,,ri -Tut l oi and t h e ]
m m I it|{ p i c l i . f r t u r n
n g here and seventeen ..tl . r 1 ■!
tlie) Have m.nl to me and in fact
The eommunicuvlon of Juy 11.
lu i*. M,le&gt; tiny pulled m ilie puny that will be here Festival
id buy and stock feed
I b sea-n
sympathize with their suggestions.
• » vai ■! I H U j i i h I in g.irls I rw,
Heck
in regards to Marshall I nun11
rli
miliary
tr*t*
indicate
t
hey
|
Week
will
taUi
picture*
of
the
vurimany of the fnrmers in Sen ignle
i i *i
.
dr * *t.,i ,. b* in,* daligi run* on ae Last i . i g HI 1 had at other v « r&gt; frank
, i -ii - t .i ,11 b itta;ur unt* |
i -i
..* I .nifurd ami Sun
v ‘..I Ini ve I lie high pile 1I s I
1
talk with the I r *side ii I l am sure
il be , i i n in the theatre* count ••f dying -.park-, wa* re.nl and
bird ■
grow Natal hny and
•~t tin
i&lt;
. M u ' el
lb
I will not otlelid if
I nay that so
reft rn d to lire cniiimtttee iur a*
i .i i d. t H'- r ,1u t,i*•ri will | all ii * r 11
( l i l t e d M a le s .
.-.ame for the market
l.
M 'll | h
(ar
from
the
President
desiring to
l tn way of ttie (Hire re*n- - 'I In lad i s are esjiei'tally u r ge d t o t e n t i o n
\\
ut,-hr I,
- . 1, ;
in**il\e this country *ltt this disas­
Mr Berry is also greatly 11.11
lu­ ii-1 nt i a ml a ma jurit y | thin l. ....... till* parade to lie given
Report "I sai Mary iu»i*ecti&gt;r wa*
I .*■ i g
trous »nr hi* supreme wish is to
i-'t d in the silo firopoHitinn a- i
ill H.IVI- been pliii t* nn r * 1 &gt;x M.ir.H 21* f ,i* it will r e a d a n d o r d e r e d tiled
ll
set'Uon raises he-tter .or- it
R e p o r t uf &gt; hi* I ■■f p o ’ice w a* r
I avoid that ratlin it c I may not he
•'
! i . tn', t In wnrbl ,i&gt; i |,- iu- lu
he
* .i* large .1 * &lt;m imiki it
i accord wu li some of hi* views
" t I ■r s e e l i o n
gif t In*
• i ■i
t 1 .il
it i|ui - nut i mlnrsi ll ll' 1
I
F I
75
1 1jie priqu-r *ii ,■t" &gt;rt it c a n a n d nrd&gt; r- d tiled
M
but
it should lie impossible for uny
rln
.
.
]i
r
x
Him i* |iiattti*il after
Re por t "I i 1,-rK a n d i i i l l ' i t o r was
•t .
. t - m -&lt; .ii 111.-1 tin- !’ri-*i he n i '■ .' griifid -un &lt;■**
••r
senator to believe that the President
t'
i* nil and grown on thi ftmuh d .1
| r ea d, s h o w in g coTleelintis (»*r tin*
U
Tie i n'ti mil let* !r&lt;un the Worn]■
- ( ' T ' lg ll ( p u l i ' &gt;
■11' U f
ut
has so changed the attitude he has
ready fertilized nnd uilh I hi i'. i *
m o n t h of F e l i r u a r v , 111 Id. to
In*
Wi
l
l
tinigibitniM
li
liiltly
(lie
mi'*
1
Mr*
Dili
ljl*.
i
olisintilig
■
'(
'!
t
so
long maintained ns an ndvomte
I
ing wells rui»»t.H f i r if 11H pltttl 41- t 'i
]Mr* $ i s i b l . i l a n d o r d e r e d (lied
I , i-i! " I tin' I r&gt; -.I'tiiit a nd Sei re- Mr*
I1iiriuT.
urtur.
urter.
Mr* t( ’after.
I
1 ah
1
of
peace us to wish now to make
fan."its corn hell* iif lie ti nt.in
Treasurer'» report was rend and
1 4 i.-mi* will runtime tin* mli- Te rh e un a n d Mi*- U J Hill will
I III I 111 t o il
h i.•
i| w i i - b u r
thi*
country n party to this conflict.
•uni northwest. This'jforu brings
marine tiegutialinii* wttli ( i i- rmnny I have c ha rg e uf tin* ( c a t urn a* well ordered fill'll
I
li
i.d r.ilii rt
U
'T
1
1
blil
hg
s
ill
si
i
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have from the First been enrngood price here or is fed to t'-In q in - I. «in i
i«•ii t o d a y the a* ••(hers a nd the i l ub ui!l b u t t their
A ii ndiinaiice amending Section fhlly opposed tu haying any of these
■1 -i -■i ,
Mi*
.1 t • f
at
1
ri
d
!
stork after it matures. Mr. Perry
i Huu*e rejei ted the proposal tu allow aa*istunc« t o w ar d maki ng the a u t o 243 of the Revised Ordinances of
in p a th )
of th e
believes that the green corn should ^ '" r*lb- has the
ii'tiiiiilmiiiistriitiorv a m e n d i n e n t s tn pa ra de t h e biggest a n d best t h a t the (ity o( Sanford was placed on questions presented in any formal
wu.. to the senate a I.d I h a te h e n
he put In silos and fed to the in'll* I " “ I h III t i e r I I I " uni all li lion
tl,. Mi I.i inure resolution . a n d t h e n hi* ever I.... .. a r r a n g ' d
Every uuto its lirnt rending and passed
Moved equally e p p e e d to at y public disi lint eouhl be procured from ih&lt;
■iltiplid the sperial rule (nr consider- trwner should cupie In
unit s e co n de d that the rules he w a i v ­ cussion of l In **■ qin stint* wlith' they
Ft hi r S.lllfulll 1 i ll I)
eulilc men.
The cattle would to
itin'i uf the resolution ItS'if. r m i t l u g ---------------------—------ ed a n d pluci’d o n its «e. nni I r e a d i n g Will I 111 stlb i* t |.| lil I !(1til ill 1C lll«........................
i
. *r 11•«i• • * c i i •••*r
weighed nt the time and .after tn
' i p i" i*l 1111 n by Vut es—ol
a 111I.
H■a r I'r Millers Id t ur&gt; * ii l 'I '1’ 1b title nrd .
\ ve**, II ri-don'. 1*i
gntlAtliq s
lu this x n w 1 have
I I* ,t t ■ . ■ '
l
■ml •• *
b d for several m o ttle fton »
t ■ | - ri *pi i'lively
\\ uni.tn's t Tut* Saturdtry at '• p in I gee, A I.I m a t hv, I
!
Miller, 1&gt; l! li.U )H 4lali lb**l l *'.,***Mi
■| ' I . ■
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-ib.s of the gruwey wmild I ■ i t ,
___ s&amp;»
* M onroe ai.il J o h n Adults
Nt;X, m i v t i e iiiiise that I have at heart
.
i
, r 11,
| i i i ■ .* i - r ■ b a
wiighetl again and the growtr git
none. Ii was read hy title only i mi —.t i n t Is the m ulnltranee of peace
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hitvi
w.intiil
&gt;,itifurd
i
i-H
ry
.mil
the benefit* oT^ the surplus
lie
gassed. It was moved nnd seconded in this c o u n try —by withholding any
would also realize a handsome re­ thf pour article alien'd did tint tend
that the rules he further waived expression uf m&gt;/ opinion a so ong as
Of all the
turn from the fertilizer on the farm tn advertise our city
and
that it he re^d in frill and the questions at ‘i.yue are the legitiThe cattle man would realize tils phti-en III the wnrld where good
placud
on it* Final reading and I"**-j mate sul.Iorl of diplomatic negotlacelery. should He obtained uml pour J i f i U I TW O SPE C IA L A N D ONE REGULAR M E E T IN G S
profit from the extra high
suge
Aye's. H. \V Herndon,’ D (». t ju, M
celery
nhnuid
t"
dum
p'd
into
the
commanded in the market for fat
Monroe, John Adams, C. H. I&gt;ln-| _■■| profoundly hope that no ureai it&gt; I’ouncil met in special *i*s("My council met in spuria! mesinn
rattle. Instead of the cattle men 1g»rhng» ism thin illy I- the place
gee, h 1, Miller, \\ \\ Ahernatljv . Bjon vxill arise when 1 shall feel
,|
,
11
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rHere
"(ii'tlld
III
.mo on March 2. 1!MG, at 1 o'clock m , ,i,t. .I t j, ,Jay. of Mar.-U ISlti, at
raising cattle to he sold to western 1‘i f w i r s aid
No’s, none It was then read in full
subjects up in
I'reaent, U W Herndon, -j
p m
Pn».'nL, 11 \V
Firms (nr fattening it could all be slit upnh the bent there li III tin’ P in
arid
placed
un
its
third
reading
and
|(
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y
t
t)ui
if
perchance
such
done right here in the county ami o u r . line nt ttiih tlun of the y•-.»r pri'Siilwot. and &lt; H I)ingi*e, \\ \\ Herndon, president, C. II Mingee, passed. Ayes, H. W. Herndon, U. un OCCaaj0[i should arise 1 will speak
and
tinvullnf*
in
I
(n*
i
ll)
nhiiubl
Jno.
Adams
Abernathy. Jno
Adam*.
Ahsont. p &lt;; Monroe, F, L. Miller, W. W. 0 . Monroe. John Adams, F. L. MU
m tune our own packing house and
and act as 1 think. In the mi’fitcanning factory wonhl be erected get plenty of good celery while here. |) (j. Monroe and F. L. Miller.
Abernathy.
Ah**‘tit; J no . Adams.
ler. C. H Dingee am] W. W. Aber­ Unie 1 shall give the President what
Our
visitor*
do
not
mind
paying
(nr
The
purpose
of
the
meeting
was
here.
The president stated the objee^ of
over support l ean In the discharge
something good but nothing will dis­ (or the purpose of approving bonds the meeting was fur the purpose’of nathy.
..-T h e proposition is a gdod one and credit us as quickly as Interior cel­ of clerk nnd collector an'd treasurer
of those duties devolved upon him
An
ordinance
amending
Section
will bo tried out here this sasdn. ery, and othef vegetables for which and- assessor, and such other busi­ considering the case of A. A. Pres­ 246 of the Revised Ordinances ol tho hy the constitution."
It u n d o u b t e d l y me a ns t h a t another this place is supposed to be famous. ness as may come before the coun­ ton vs. City ol Ssnford.
Frank L. Miller offered the fol­ City of Sanford, of IBM, wits
good field h a s - b e e n ope ne d for profit
cil.
lowing resolution which was unani­ placed on its first reading and.
Mate Still Missing
Takes Personal Charge
for t h e st ock r ai se r a nd the grower.
The bond of clerk and collector mously adopted:
" * passed. 'Moved dnd seconded th a t
Mate Jameson of tho dredge boat
S. J. Carnes, owner of the Carnes wui* here placed at $2600.00 and the
The demonstration agents here
the rules he waived and that it be
Whereas Judge Pgrkins has seen read by title and placed on its sec­ £lovls burned nero Monday night
Wednesday told Mr. Berry that the Hotel in this city has arrived from bond of treasurer and assessor was
fit to sustain contention of A. A. ond reading. Ayo's, B. W. Hern­ is still missing and tho hoper of h'e
St. Johns river valley was un­ Tampa and will take personal charge placed at $6000.00.
comrades th at he^ftnd taken to the
doubtedly one of the boat cattle of hla property In t hi* city. Mr.
The bond of Jas. C. Roberta, Preston th a t under his appointment don, Jqhn Adams, D. G. Monroe,
water and made his escape aro
hy
D.
L.
Thrasher,
Mayor
of
tho
McDaniels,
the
manager
of
the
ranges In the entire south and hack­
C. H. Dingee, F. L. Miller and W.
clerk and collector was presented,
dashed to the ground by his eon&gt;
ed up by the productive farms, Carnes will go to Tampa to take read and approved, Sureties, Fidel­ City of Sanford, in 1914, th at the Wl Abernathy.
No’s, none.
There seems no­
cattle, hog and sheep’ ranches, citrus charge of the Olive Hotel which ia ity and Deposit Company* of M ary­ said Preston can hold office ol treas­
It was then read hy title and Untied absence.
doubt
now
about
Jameson being
urer and nssessor of said city for passed. It was moved nnd seconded
fruits and general farming proposi­ also the property of Mr. Carnes. land.
burned
to
death
in
the fire. Ilia
an
Indefinite
term,
unless
removed
taking
tions the Sanford Action had un­ The many improvements
th a t the rules be further waived and
The
bond
of
R.
C.
Maxwell
as
companions
saw
him
last
as he was.
for
cause,
and
that
because
tho
place
here
call
for
the
presence
of
told possibilities. .This was no new*
that it he read in full and placed on
to Mr. Berry but It msde him feel Mr. Carnes and he will remain hero treasurer and assessor was presented, Honorable J. D. Davison, Mayor Us third reading and final paasage. leaving his room with some of bis
read and approved. Sureties, Fi­ of tlfe City of Sanford did not ap­
mighty good, coming from this through the summer months.
Aye'a, B. W. Herndon, D. 0 . Mon­ clothes and it is supposed ho either
delity
and
Deposit
Company
of
point a new treasurer and assessor roe, John Adams, F. L. Miller, C. H. succumbed to the smoke and fell in
group of experienced men from Flor­
Death of Maxey Robinson
Maryland.
on
tho day he was sworn Into office, Dingee and W. W. Abernathy. I t the room or fell down stairs and
ida opd -other states.
Word was received In the d ty
The personal
bond
heretofore therefore the old treasurer and as­
was burned to death on the lower
‘
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this week of the death of Maxey given by R. C. Maxwell la hereby sessor held over for another term, was then read in full and placed on deck.
• - a V-**i% l
Robinson, who died' in Lakeland the returned and hla bondsmen re­ and whereas we consider this le its third, reading and final paasage.
R. I). Fog Leaves Sanford
Aye's, p. W. Herndon, John Adams,
*
contrary lo' our charter and a sec­ D. G. Monroe, F. L. Milter. CJ. II. Aye's, B. W. Herndon, John Adams,
It. B. Fox, Jr., who has held the early part of the week. Mr. Rob­ leased.
The clerk ia hereby authorized to tion of the state Constitution which
position of bookkeeper and clerk In inson uhtll a few weeks ago was
Dingee end W, W. Abernathy. C. H. Dingee, D. G. Monroe, F. L.
the offices of the Virginia Carolina part owner of the Bludwlne Bot­ draw vouchers' for premiums of provide* th a t the legislature cannot No’o, none.
Miller and W. W. A b re n a th y ^ No'a,
Chsmical Com pany of this city for tling Works of this city, disposing bonds of clerk and collector and create any office the term of which
An
ordinance
regulating
tho
ubo none.
Is longer th an four years, and con­ of streets of the city of Hanford, Fla.,
the paft two years will reave March of his Interests to go Into another treasurer and assessor.
Chief of police report:
F. L. Miller offered the following trary to another section thereof
25tb for 'Dallas, Texas, where ho line of business at Mulberry.
was
placed
on
il*
first
reading
and
Number
of arrests .1...... ....
Mr. Robinson leaves no family »s resolution which was
read
and which provides (hat officers must
has accepted a ykfy fine position
passed. ’ Moved . and. seconded th at Discharged........................ ..........’__ 9
ho
was
unmarried,
hut
a
host
of
adopted:
hold over until their successors are tho rules bo waived and th a t it be Sentenced on street..*..... ..
with 'thS Stone A -Webster E n g i n ­
%
l
eering Corporation;
former
em­ friends throughout this section of
Whereas, Certain, clerical errors appointed and qualified, therefore read and placed on Its second read­ Ordered leave town
____
'...
1
the state will lie grieved to learn of
ployers.
have been discovered In the asses­ ho It
ing. Aye’s, B. W. Herndon, John Fines assessed—$406.60
his death. The cause of his death
sors
kooks of 1916, therefore be it
Resolved. That tfio tity -a tto r n e y Adams, C. H. Dingee, F. 1&gt;. Miller, Uncollected.... _______________
3.00
While the many Ssnford friend* could not he learned.
Resolved, by the city counqU In pro. tem. Thoa. E, Vilstm. - he In­ D G, Monroe, W. W. Abernathy. Suspended ......... \ .................. 87.50
of Mr. Fox will regrht to lose him
specisl session this 2nd day of structed to take this case to tho No's, none. It was read by title Hy i tc h to treasurer
Building New Homo
___ .* 449.25
a* a citizen of Sanford, they all
J. B. Calder, the genial agent lor March, 1916, th a t ths collector be Supreme Court a n d ' to secure such and passed.
By work on stract.-----_______
7.00
wish him well in hla n$w position.
It was moved and eecohded th at
A young inan with, a pleasing per­ t h e Cl yde Line is having a nice instructed to make euch correction legal assistance its is nocossary to
$488.75
sonality, ho baa made many friends home erected on Sanf or d avenue, In the several totals where mletakes secure decision of the Supreme the rules be further waived hnd th at
collecting
euch Court on the points 'a t issue.
it be read in "full and placed on Us
The bills against the city were
here and it b only on account of having recently pur cha se d the lot have occurred,
Council adjourned.
third reading and final paasage. audited and vouchers orderad
the fact that hla people are living from the. Realty T r u s t Co. S. O. amount! as are correct.
k
ttr Herndon,
iw
s . D.
rv 'G. i«
_
Council
adjourned.
B.
W.-Herndon,
Shipholser
has
the
contract
and
it
ia
Aye's,
0ti. W,
Mon
drwan for same. Council adjourned.
In Dallas that he is leaving.
B.
W.
Herndon,
Attest:
President City Council.
rumornd that this is only the begin­
roe, F. L. Milter, John Adams, C. H.
B. W. Herndon.
The position made vacant by the ning aa several other homes will be
, President City Council.
Jo* C. Roberts, City Clerk. Dingee and W. W. Abernathy. If •T -.
President City Council.
resignation of Mr. Fox will be filled built In this subdivision In the near Attest:
waa then read in full and placed on Attest:
rV.» ^
by a Mr. Davts, who comes from
Jas.
H.
Roberts,
City
Clerk.,
City
council
met
in
regular
Its
third
reading
and
final
paasage.
J
m
.
C.
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City
Clerk.
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Western Idea ThaJ There la Leek of
Self-Criticism In Japan la Al­
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BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
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A small wren has taken up its
&lt;1 uartors in the store of II. C. Hower*
a n d pcrxisls in sticking around. bei ng perfectly a l home.
T he little
bird fie* in at the open door several
d ays ago and went to work picking
spiders of! the ceiling and getting
afte r the roaches and the employees
are on the beat of terms with the
little fellow.
He hops around ill
perfect contentm ent and does not
seem to miss the branches of the
trees where he formerly made his
home.
He Is free to go out if he
wishes but prefers to remain under
the hospitable roof of I)r. Mowers
for a time. * ■: . ,&gt;,

Dndine Coming to ih r Slar
M
iss^
I d a Schnall, renowned for
The view la assiduous!y cultivated
her pjP R 'tfd rn n f figure and Tier
In certain circles that tho Japanese
press Is oho mass of solf-glorlousnes*
prowess as an a th lete, swimmer and
and that It Is always a unit on great
high diver, lends the delegation of
Corporal Surrugus, Twelve Year* | beauties who
public questions, but nowhere Is self
perform many and
criticism moro freely Indulged, and
Mayor of Auxerre, Is Still Hate
vatious dieverting evolutions, whiltf
many as the sands aro tho variety of
and Hearty and Does H it Bit
the cam era man has pictured their
opinions—very much nftor our own
Like the Others.
curves and graces.
One of the
home fashion, Enst and West says
greatest
achievem
ents
in
high diving
For Instance, nothing would seem
Parts —The ParlB Journal Official is show n in Miss- Schnall’s plunge
more a subject for egotism than the recently published tho following lion
into the Pacific from a height of
progress of the nation Ip learning and ornhlo mention In army orders:
130 feet.
science, but long editorials are appear
"Corporal Surruguc, Charles, on
lug datlyy crying out that educational tered under No. 9,131, In company
reform should be the great cry of the 9-2 T of the Sixth regiment of En­ Nanrc O ’Neil, T h e Empress of
day in Japan. Then the standard of gineers, second company of tho corps,
Stormy Emotion
living is another bone of contention. yeteran soldier of 1870, chovallcr of
N ance 0 ’Neail, with her vital
Home hold out for the old standards the Legion of Honor, enlisted as vol­
personality
and compelling m ag n et­
that produced tho great race capable unteer for the duration of tho w ar at
of making tho history oi th e last fifty the age of seventy-six years, asked to ism is beyond question America's
years, but the Chugw-a. Bhogyo of go to the front as second sapper and most em inent em otional actress. She
Tokyo, after citing European and minor, takes part without ally physical has been proclaimed *as such by no
American efforts to ralau the people's weakness In all the work carried on less n master ol stagecraft than
living standard, says solemnly:
day and night under fire of the one thy. David Helasco, in whose dram a
"Hut. in tho Otleiit. tho governed aro 1 animated with tho highest conscien­ " T h e Lily" she electrified New York
considered by tho ruling classes as so | tiousness and tho most noble concep­ audiences into perfect storms of
much dust. Tho conditions of living tion of his duty toward bln country, noisy enthusiasm . T h e enterprise of
of tho pooplo nre neglected Conse­ and offers to bis younger com rades a
WHIiam Fox, the president of Fox
quently. the majority of them aro suf­ model discipline of dash and onorgy."
Film
Corporation, in securing for
fering from difficulties of living. They
Seeing this description of tho old the screen the service* of this gifted
aro emaciated and sickly from lack of young man a correspondent of the
nourishment. Slnco Dlsmarck's social Illustration of Paris set out for the actress was simply edm onstrnted in
policy was executed, the condition of front to find him. After wandering " K r e u t r e r S o n a ta ," the William Fox
the German people has improved con­ about the tronches in xlgxag fashion production in which Miss O’Neil
siderably. Tho value oT German labor the correspondent saw a ra th e r small made her jiholoplay dehut.
She
has Increased. That Is a chief causo man with white beard and the Insig­ now appears in the wonderful char­
of tho national strength of tho Ger­ nia of an engineer on his cap
Ro- acter of Princess Romanoff in the
man people. In Japan It Is different tnemberlng
Stanley's
description William Fox feature, "Princess Ro­
Tho strength of tho people for lock of of
how
he
met
Livingstone manoff" based upon Victorien Sarproper nourishment Is decreasing In tho heart of Africa and walked up
dou’s grentesl play " F e d o ra ."
How con wn expect to win in tho to him. saying "Mr Livingstone, I preAll over the world, for she has
struggle tor mastery In tho world In I mime?'' tho correspondent accosted
competition with o th ersT
The had the engineer ‘‘Corporal Hurrugue, are played by popular dem and m every
taxes and the excessive issue of con­ you not?"
civilized country on earth, Miss
vertible notes are responsible largely
Tho engineer was completely taken U'Ni-il's marvelous rendition of the
In bringing about this sorry s tate here. aback a t tho Idea that anyone would character of " F e d o ra ” is known and
On the part of tho people, they aro want to Intorvlow him, but finally led dal me*.
"Princess Romanoff," as
ra ther getting reckless In this expendi­ tho newspaper man Into a s u b te r­ ad apted for the . screen by Clara S
ture.
They make unnecessary ex ranean shelter, which was vory humid
Heranger and produced by Frank
pendlturo, neglecting to savo money and from the roof of which large drops
for necessary things Wo should dis of water fell on the correspondent’s Powell, director of the William Fox

French Veteran of 1870 Is Doing
His Share.

efficient th an our own little Sanford
d ep a rtm en t.
And this reminds me
th at Sanford has always m aintained
a good d e p a rtm e n t even from the
first day* of Sanford's orignln.
If
you d o n 't believe this ask H arry
Pnpw orlh of New York City.
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^ I hail the pleasure of meeting
the secretary of I ho s la te drainage
association here this Week. ^ His
name is Gelxoff which would remind
one thut he is eternally getting by
but let me tell you thut he is some
hustler and he can t.-.lk you black
in the face about the dratna£a of
the lowlands of the statu.
M r.
GelsofT “ got o(T” a good one for
S a n fo rd to me and I will tell it to
T I haVir t ^ of the street you for there are m a n y Sanford
com m itteo "arid Moy o^, Davison th a t people who should get this in their
they will t a \ e up
vigtjVoua ca m ­ th in k ta n k s now. When the dra in ­
paign against the popple blocking age association decided to accept
the alleys with b o xeifand trash and S anford's invitation to meet here
th u t the papers and other . refuse M r G rtzoff was in T a m p a u week
must be kept jrv^car\s a n d - o th e r re-‘ •fpllpwing and a gentlem an asked
ceptarles and - not* nlloUrtl ’1&lt;J* blow him '-how in the world the associa­
about the sirec L O . T h e p a i t week tion ever th o u g h t of meeting in S an ­
has been a record breaker n v ^ i g h ford.
He had been here several
winds and the trash man has had a years ago and could not lie accom ­
hard time controlling the papers m odated Hi th e hotel line
Hut 1 hope th at all the citizens will
Mr. Getzoff replied* “ For two rea­
cooperate with the city authorities sons. T h e first is th a t Sanford in­
in keeping the city clean. We will vited us to meet there a n d the sec­
have many tourists in Sanfnrd from ond is th a t Sanford is centrally lo­
this time on and we should show cated, m aking it easy to get there
them a d ea n city. *
from any part of tin- s tate "
courage an much as possible the iiatiit
Now you men of Sanford wake up of borrowing and not paying back
* Again th e Sanford Fire D e part­ to tiie possibilities of this city as a l.onns for tmstni-ss undertakings arc
ment has dem onstrated their use­ eon vent ion city and m ake prepnra
all right Hut loans for extravagant
fulness HI d I util glad to see tl
1 lion- lo hold many of th. III hen in living should In, discouraged Home
people shun labor amt seek eusv Itv
U. I,,* \ e t Ill- 1M*t*t lot.l
ad iniri-r the ful Uf''
lug How can they expect to he a
and lie t ion lit the state fur IIIany
1tie In—t 1thing- a ti d (milling 1"1, \ 1*1; tIn} !W l-i self governing people'’ How can we
von in tlii- Held of i ompetitlon under
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iMurii g . at
FI. . 111• «l.irt&gt; t
Magnolia and I'alrnetto avenues
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Standhope buggy (tract lea lly new. lens
than hall Original cost.
S. M
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eera engage.) in . &lt;t, 11 &lt;u t mg ■1• f■n ■
wotn* :tt lit- v.. .v -d S&lt; arpe
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w b. tl th. ■*1.. r u nt to r « tied (&lt; ar iltg a
f .erittan ad \ ant *■ on Athles, near \ t tu s ,
and again for having saved a wounded
nlllcer bv c a n ' mg lltlll In1 t he r. at
r SurruKue entered th.*
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ser\ l&lt; of pqhii.' rniuh III ttie 1lor
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d"gt • wb"ie to r Midi to t ■
in t ' 1• ■i t' l'ik *I th* *im' k ’ntl of
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1 mi cn'ttictl of Au VF-rr'1, In- soon hi-i-amo
the leading man nml was mayor of the
on the original iii urittg the likeness; town frum J9D0 to 1912. Ilia udmlnla-

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me and I am not going to tell them
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I i»m Surruguc who lines his hit of
trench work like the rest and that ta
ail These days what one has done In
WANTED
&lt;F civil life doesn't count Everybody Is
equal In the common effort When a
See .1 '
Allen, Seventh and man has physical vigor which can bo
for (navy hauling, idowing used there should be no hesitation.
FOR RENT
ii , alaiurel
"I passed the medical examination
H.' i* prepared to do and they were forced lo take me Then
ltd ell 11lug
1all kind* •&gt;( team work Phone 304. I had three months of instruction In
Foi Rent :t rooms furnished f&lt; r
50-12tc
novelties which we knew nothing
light housekeeping.
117 Laurel.
about In IgTo nml In July left for tho
Wanted Work by
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mah*"* front I took part In all the works of
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w(lit........ and baker. Adil/ess (J) preparation for the drive in Septem­
For Rent
Furnished rooms, 701 U Young. Genl Del., Sanford, Flu, ber and on October 1 I was named a
M yrtle avenue.
fil-tfc
51-2t p
corporal
The war itosh which they have
\\ .&gt;nl ed Palmetto pine or cy*
given to me surpt.sed me. for 1 dill
For Rent T w o furnished rooms,
S Sherman, Sanford nothing for tlint I have done less
317 West Second St.
20-t(c
Ho.it Yaid.
55 dtp
than others who hnvo been hero since
Lost
Ni
ar 10th and Sanford ave- the beginning 1 know they are dec­
House for R e n t —No. 115 West
hue
last
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Reward for orating my years, but as my age does
Ninth HtC Apply to If. C.‘ Du Hose,
not count with me l am a little
retu rn to Geo. H ym an, 5111 Park.
112 N. P ark Ave.
37-tfc
ashamed before my eomrades
56*2 ti"The only advantage of age In to

For Sal.
Team mare nude
will
take 11 fiU.UV ca-h 'talati.'e monthly
paym ents
Will sell -..parale • lust
he sold before March 1st. C. S.
Adam* Altam onte Springs Fla
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For Suk- -100,000 nice Globe to­
mato plant*. SI Of) per 1000
O, C.
For R e n t — Several nice office
Urynnt, Wagner, Florida. 48 'Jtp
rooms over Yowrell’s. E n q u ire N. P
Conviction That Counts.
This Imperishable conviction, that If
Yowell &amp; Co.
32-tf
For S ale—Gas stove.
Call at J E
a thing Is right It will have to bo. la
P a co 's o ffice.
30-lf
Hoard an d room by day or week. the underlying rock on which all great
character Is built; and It carries In It
Gate City House.
29-lf
For Sale Eggs for Hatching
u trust implicit It not explicit in this
Thom)isori Strutn
itnrr'ed
Kodka.
For R ent - 6 room house, 422- P al­ moral government of tho world.—J.
Kind th a t win in any conitrolitinn. m etto. JIO per m onth.
W. M. Marttneau.
Corkerel a n d ’ ptilb-t matins*. A H. Haynes, Herald Office.
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Commons, Sanford. Fla
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For Rent 70(1 Park avenue, En M iNl ol l hl e sI . lOa K K, r r r t , , U l (i cl if rl rai ,t bt th a ta n dh - jI ls n n, luni -.
For Sale 1 sideboard t leather qllire of II • Du Hose. First and s u s n e r o f ■ r e s o l u t i o n a t l o p i r d b t l b s
1 lit
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of
Ssnford.
I l or I d s .
I olll
covered couch. 1 revolving book Park a v.-ii w
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b r i n g s u i t s f s l n s l sll d r l l n q u r n l I r t f i r r i r

case. 1 gasoline range, 1 .Inne r vio
Iin, 1 settee anil i hairs to match
Inquire 106 F :tfd St

Sanford, Fla
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For Sale Fine lots on Myrtle
avenue, at rock b o tto m I'tices for
cash. Also two story house corner
Oak snd F ourth street. Apply 410
Oak avenue,
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easy payment!.
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a o l1 it , if
sale lo rl III the ".Of fid S! 1/. -V at Caused him to hr* attached lo the In­
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Such was the civil career of this
I • ’* i &lt;.o..,| building l ' v '0
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When asked
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the world m an pays. " T h o u sahlt
not covet th y neighbor’s wife" U
not a man law, and the world man
loses.
Joseph- Kilgtrvtr, finished actor'
plays the world m an.
Wonderful
Virginia Pearson is unsurpassubb
the "n e ig h b o r’s wife."
And &gt;
Rankin Drew, actor and producer 1
h'-r husband. Such an eternal trt
angle has never been screened to-fortsuch a com bination has never faced
the camera. Added to a n d support­
ing this triu m v ira te are George
Cooper, Harold Forshay am! manv
other prom inent V itugraph
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as" arn|
notebook.
"F’lilli th e Valley Ilf the Missing,
Grease the Nall.
Asked how he kept so well. Cor
All mechanic* know that n nail
pnral Hurrugue replied that tie did It - . e l Jit it, lv m o t e p o w e r f u l d r a m i
* \ V ' ♦ T! IF i l l -t age VK 'lull wlien oiled or greased is much mure
by walking
Having been occupied l
1 I i *o-ope a n d readily driven through ho/d woods
wltii work on country roads, a thirty •I ! . Nafdoil i‘k&gt;
I -, tl,. camera arofi Elmer S. Ellis of Pomona. Cal. has
he ■ih allord
mile walk wan nothing to him.
devised ti receptacle for g
or
' 'liner .1 t l. •&gt;t•J"Ir' ; t mFor twelve yearn before the war ho
IiufI been mayor of Auxerre. in the de
.. 11 ai.it l' : f , - . [ t tie illoni I nttuT lubricant, to tie coni .mod in
partition! of the Yoiine Hofuro that, '.I M q llllllt I* . of 1 1 p-Ffiq li make il a tin- Handle of a hammer ini', which
I the nun i on to* inserted H -t , Ft (l
ns a Hvil engineer: he had been eii
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gaged in railroad m ust ruction anil
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spade nl the station of St Pol en 1 or
K a b l . i t f u r j * - i i ' l I n rr»* s
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Nance O’N e il in Pilncesa Romanoff at
tho Star Wednesday, March 1st

have a little Influence over (ho young­
er ones
When they grow impatient
I tell them of 1870 and contrast It
with what we have dona today. We.
who were not ready, havo stopped at
the Marne and the Yser an enemy su­
perior In numbers ami formidably or­
ganized. Wo t i y o imposed on him
our will He has submitted to our law
and when the time has como wo will
crush him ........
Crazy

For Rent Two .tory dwelling
Gas and electric lights
Corner HJili
and French avenue.
$12 m onth.
la ser. ! • ! *
Inquire Chns. L, Wing. 60!) p al­
tiKORCr K * llorOTTRN.
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m etto avenue. *
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"THE TIFFANV OF AMUSEMENT CENTERS'
Tue*da). Feh. 2 9 - - Metro Fenlure.

Vail Valli in "The

I urnuul a live act siory of the Turmoil of business
and social os pern t inn*
‘|* arc^’ •--W illiam Fox Piogrftm.

Nance

U Nell in ■Princess Romanoff" in five thrilling acts.
5 and 15c.

Ihursday, March 2 -- Hig Four Program.
Virgiria
I earson in "T hou Art the M an" in five act*. 6 &amp; I5c
Frlday, March ?;* Paramount prognun. Hlanche Sw»-et
in -The HlackILst" in five a d s. 6 ami 15c.
COMING -"U n d in e " . "Dm of (he DrifU” .
Lur«' of H earts Des.re" "The Plunderer"
11rent Divide "

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D e rr Attack! Two.

Itfiaetiurg, tire
While working
»t.nut Ids ranch at Itlce Hill Isadora
Hire, an aged resident of that vicinity,
was attacked by an Infuriated deer
Mr Rico was knocked to the ground,
ami only escaped when the animat jvas
beaten Into submission bv tils son * A 1
few days previously the dear attacked
Mr. Rico's daughter, hut she escaped
w.tbotit serious Injury. Mr nice was
bruised

of ( h r r l l t of H s n f o r d , to r n F u t r r t * F s r i l
of s l l d r l l A q i r p n l t s i r s d u * | h r r l l t o f . Nss
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m e n I o f sll t u o n e r s d u e I h r c l l j of S s n
fii'tl. for u n p a i d s i d e w al k s n d p a t l n c l i e n '
T o St old s i l t s to r i , u h l r h
olll i b r r s b ’
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persons o « ln ( sot
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rill of S an fo rd , m u s t solllr s a m e o l t b m r
o n o r b r f o r r M s r r b I, I S I S .
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(Paranioim t'Thctured

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Matinee Daily at 3:15; Night at 7
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GREATEST VEGETJ

ICTION

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(P00B,n« Meeting With One Ilun«I«'ed Present and Chicken
Pillau at Finish

Sanford lodge of Elks is one of the
inoat flourishing in the state and
the enthusiastic members keep alive
the interest at all times. Wednes­
day night being the annual election
of otlicersa goodly number were pres­
WAS M OST SUCCESSFUL AND ent, one hundred by actual count
being in the lodge room when the
THE PATRONS WERE
meeting was called to order by
WELL PLEASED
Exalted Ruler Neal who came all
the way from Miami to bo present
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The Sanford Chautauqua closed »t tho meeting.

on Tuesday night with one of the
beat numbers on the program, the
Dunbar Male Quartette.
Those
who purchased season tickets and
attended the different events were
well pleased with the high class en­
tertainm ents offered. The last days
were taken up with the following
program:
Monday Afternoon
Following the great concerts given
here by the Riheldaffer Skibinsky
Company the Rogers' Goshen Or­
chestra had a place on the C hau­
tauqua program difficult to fill. B ut
the patrons were delighted with the
work of this organisation. Though
the music selected, was not so class­
ical as th a t of the preceding con­
certs It was pleasing in variety. The

The election was very interesting
and a t the close the following of­
ficers were elected for the ensuing
year:
Exalted Huler, J. G. H ih k jv
Esteemed Leading’ Knight, E. F.
Housholder.
Esteemed Loyal Knight, - D. G.
Monroe.
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Esteemed Lecturing Knight, O. P.
Herndon. \ \ r
Secretary,’’Cruse itarnes.
Tyler. E. B. Kourke.
Trustee Two Year Term, Forrest
Lake.
' At the close of the meeting the
entire assemblage adjourned to the
grill room, whore a long table was
spread with delicious chicken pillau
with »11 the trimmings and the Elks
enjoyed themselves until a late hour.
1 here were several visiting brothers
from a distance and they slated
that Sanford was a live city with a
live hunch of Elks to entertain vis­
itor* and make 'hem f e e l at home

TO THE NEW CLUB
NEW ORGANIZATION OF THE YOUNG MEN OF
T llfe CJJTY WANT A SUITABLE N A M E -^ ^
THREE PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN
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A Sanford lady will- get a nice
prise.
Another Sanford lady will
get ahothcr prize and still another
Sanford lady will get another price.
In fact It will not be confined to
Sanford ladlca as any lady .In Sem­
inole county or one who tl visiting
in the county can compete. ‘
This is the case in a nutshell.
The young men of Sanford now
have a home of their own where
they will soon be equipped with all
the paraphernalia for gymnasium
w o r k ' and a place where they can
go In the evenings and snjoy. them­
selves. “The quarters have been
offered by Rev. Arthur Peck of
the Episcopal church and conalet of
the present
Parish Hpuae and all
th at it contains.
The equipment
will be added in a few days that
will give the boys flying rings,
trapeze, punching
bags,
bozing
gloves, fenieng foils, Indian clubs,
etc., and in conjunction s building
with shower baths will be erected.
At p r o f it the building is known

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Christian Science Scrricea
Regular Christian Science ser­
vices will be held a t 11 o’clock next
Sunday at the Wo m an's'C lub on
Oak avenue, between 2nd and 3rd
streets. .*
Subject—"M an."
Tha public la cordially invited to
attend these services.
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Msss Meeting To-Night
Tonight st the Woman's Club
rooms there will be a mass meeting
for the discussion of the proposed
bulkhead celebration and spring fes­
tival. It ia hoped that a large crowd
of the representative dtixena of
Sanford will be present to diicuaa
this important matter. Everyone it
Invited, especially the members of
the Seminole County Fair Associa­
tion, the city official* and the Com'
merdal Club.
Methodist Charch
Sunday school session opens at
g:30. All departments organised,
Competent corps of teacher*. Pleas­
ant officer*.
Inspiring exercises.
Spend a happy hour with congenial
folks. Our aim 4 0 0 .in attendance
by Easter day.
The morning worship open* at
l l o'clock. The pastor will make a
short talk on the "Better* Baby"
Campaign, by request. ,
The communion will be observed
In this service. Visitors and sll
others are welcome in these service*.
Evening—Brotherhood claw of­
ficers' instillation.

The Presbyterian Intermediate
C. E. was organised with much en­
thusiasm on Wednesday afternoon of
this week by Mist Alice Whitner as
Intcrmedlste Superintendent.
The following officers were elect­
ed:
President, Mis# Ethel Henry.Vice’ President, Miss Eleanor Her­
ring.
Secretary, Mis* Perry Lee Belt:
Treasurer, Mias Adole Runge.
Capt. Co. A, Miss Helen Peck.
C spt. Co. B, Mias Mary Howard.
The society haa made many a t­
tractive plans for the y tar's work
end experts to’ grow fast.
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At the Women's Club tonight at
eight o'dpck there will be a meeting
of the membew of the club, the
Com merdal-Club, the city offldala,
the Fair Association and dtixena
generally to discuss the advisability
of holding a Spring Festival in San­
ford this month, celebrating the
bulkhead and bringing the vUitors
to our city at the time when Na­
ture la in her glory pm* the celsry
fields present a scene . of activity
Everyone come o u tu a n d express
yoiit Ideas.

Death of Dorothy Braddy
Dorothy Braddy, the three year
old daughter of Mr. and M rs/W . M.
Braddy . died " a t the home of her
parents on .Qak avenue on Tuesday
night aftelr 4, abort illneaa. The a t­
tendant phi’aidan , pronounced the
case cholera infantum superinduced
by either a fruit o r‘ re n ta b le that
she had eaten, and alm ost' befoft
her parents had realised that little
Dorothy was; Ul she had passed t
the other shore.
The sympathy of the entire co
munity goes out to the grief strick
parents.
Dorothy had been on
earth but a few short years to glad­
den her parents by her presence
and she was a general favorite with
every one who knew her.
The funeral 'occurred yesterday
afternoon from the residence on
Oak avenue ^ t -tw o o'clock, Rav.
St’eihmeyer of ttte ’Mathodist church
officiating. Interm ent was made
in Lakeview cemetery.
And when \th e messenger came
from the unseen land to claim the
dainty darling as his own
She only crossed her little*hands,
She only looked more meek and
fair,
We1parted back her silken h a ir,'
Wo wove the rosea round her
brow,

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A SPRING FESTIVAL WOULD
BRING LARGE NUMBER
OF PEOPLE HERE

Sanford should celebrate.
We are now completing tho bulksoriatlon wants a name that will be
descriptive of the great work th it
headT of the lake front which in it­
self ia one of the greatest improve­
the association purposes to ‘do. It
cannot be called a Y. M. C. A. be­
ments ever undertaken in this city.
cause the city is too small to support
We are now getting off the celary
a real Y. M. C. A. and affiliate
crop and one thousand acres of thia
great erop 'in thia section will be
with the parent organization. We
moving thia month.
want a name that will be suitable
We are doing many things worthy
and in order to get one we propose
of notice and we want tho people of
to have the ladies namo the new
this section and the people of all
organization. The tady who origin­
sections of the state to visit ua.
ates the best name will have a beau­
We also want the tourists who
tiful photo, made size 10 x 14 and
are thinking of moving northward
donated. by the Phillips Studio.
at this time to tarry a week in SenTha second beat wilt receive 100 en­
ford and look us over. We have
graved cards donated, by the Herald
much to offer ‘them end their stey
Printing Co. The, third beat will
wilt be pleasant.
receive a crate of fine Sanford celery,
T h e candidates are anxious to
donated by the William Coulbourne W hite buda, the aum m er’e drifted
Co.
m
eet
a t tom e central location In
snow,
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orchestra plays in the sm ooth and
The names are to be sealed in an
polished manner one would expect
envelope
with the nam e of the lady
from an organization such as it is
at
the
bottom
of the tetter and send
Many expressed themselves as p ar­
I t * to Schelle Mainea who has law
ticularly liking the playing of the
office* in the court house building
clarinetist a n d ‘ the flute player
and is secretary of the aaaociation.
This is th e second appearance here
Get busy and suggest s name At
of the Goahtfn Orchestra, and we
Tag I&gt;*,ns
the
Parish
House
and
will
always
once
as tho contest will close
shall be glad to have it here again
The dal of Tag I&gt;ay bus been &lt;bear that iijimr, but the club or as- March 15th.
in the futuVe.
changed t&lt; Sai it r&lt;! u &gt; M .irch 11th.
Monday Evening
for sAtlfuril people to have an op­
Mr. B ry a n 's appearance here on p o r tu n ity to contribute to the aid
Insinuation of Officers
WILL GIVE CONCERT - ,
tho C h a u ta u q u a platform marked of our Mate's ii ifl«t worthy and ap
The officers of tho B rotherhood
the high w ater murk of the C hau­ l»enlni|' r h u r it s , 1hr ('hildre it's Ha m i '!
floss of the Methodist church of Julia Allen. M as. Bar., Mus. Doc.,
ta u q u a program , v Comment has .Sni'ii' i \
Concert Violinist, to Play on
Thi're h no ollt’ but a ill j this • 11&gt; will l,e Installed next Sun­
already appeared in these columns giadl ■ tftvi- a lil . r , or a i i ii»* or a '
Russian Program Saturday
day evening.
in regard to his speech here.
All
at 3 p. m. at Club House
or a &lt;ii liar lo M |
The program, beginning at 7
who heard him ' express admiration
Thi* I’n-nhy tr lun 1 K has l.l’l-II o'clock will be ns follows:
It is the pleasure of th e'M u sic De­
for tho fair an d logical manner in | furni-tio.t with som. most attractive
Prelude Piano Solo.
partm ent of the W om an’s Club to
which he advocated . his now far tag- which thex will offer for sale
Hymn.
uunounco th at Miss Julia Allen,
famed Bland against a grrut and Remember tiie date .Saturday. M.,r.
F r u y t t s r D r . Bquehelle.
**-J concert violinist will . assist on the
furious p re paration for' war.
The 11th.
* special Musical Number.
program to be given tomorrow af­
great -speaker held his audience at
Hu Thursday. March litli. the
Scripture Reading.
ternoon at .3 o'clock in tho d u ll
perfect a tte n tio n during the hour C. B. expects to semi a donation
Offertory— Mrs. 0 . W. B rady, vio­ house.
and a half bf his sprf-eh.
box. Every mother wlm has a baity lin Solo.
Miss Allen is a graduute of th e
. . T u e s d a y Afternoon
i alt send something
No article is
Hymn —By Class and Congrega­
New.
England Conservatory of M u ­
Mr. E d a i u Aldi lie Found, well too small
Those who h a v e - no tion.
'- ..i
sic
and
u pupil of Adumowski.
known to quite a num ber of S an­ liable* ran help •m*
Installation.
Boston;
Ovide
Musln, Liege, Ilolford |veoplt*,' m ade a host of friend*
clothe. , VntlleiU
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r I, dfen’s
gitim;
Marsick,
Paris;
Marchot and
here through the m e d iu n ro f hi* I'
iig*.
hundker .
hat* *h.ies,
Vidre** -W hat the Brotherhood Vsage, R ruan ’ls. _Jihu m i«i for t't' VBTf
lure “ Ideals and Aepiralion,*" on i I , l t d ", *t .i|*|e ( , r i , v i * i ■it s. fruits, jell),
A m il Mita n* -to lit* 8 i^nd a y School j y CUrs in charge of the violin deT uesday ajtefflniiii.
Thu
p reserver, ranrit-tl goods, nipples,
Supi. J, K, ,M etttngi£,
( partm ent ot Wyoming Seminary,
was with hint throughout* the whole butt let,, rattles, in fact anything a
Addresj—tClaax Life and Purpose . „nd was associated with tho famoua
time a n d manifested an ununual baby or a child can use is accept­
Rev. J*. E. S te in n to y fr.■_ _
'a r t i s t and eminent tpachcr, Ovid
apirit of enthusiasm for an afternoon able. Nothing is too ttmjdl to be of
Hymn S ta n d u f c JorlM inus By 'M u s ln . in hl» N e i York violin
audience;
We wish every hoy, some service to these poor little ( iutth and ( ongri'galion *
school, besides Miss Allen has bad
girl, m other a n d .f a t h e r in the City .ones.
P rayer—D r. L. R. Philips, Teach- ur, extensive experience as conrort
could butfo all he said imlellibly
Help make Ball) Week a success. *‘r
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violinist, Itpth in America and t
im pressed.upon their memories. Not
Benedictioi.
' shroud.
*
only is Mr, Pound an instructive
Post Itide.
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Free llsrhcrtie at I.nag wood
T he full program follows:
speaker b u t he is an enjoyable one
The officers to be installed are:
! uu are cordially invited to come
Modern Music of Russia
In
as well and from time to time
ami bring your friends to the Free President, Mr. H. II. Peabody; Vice charge o t . Mlaa Florence Frank.
throughout his lecture ftis audience
Barbecue and Lot Auction Sale at Presided!, Col. E. F. Housholder:
Flute: C h a n t Sans Paroles.
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was ns pnerry as could he.
Longwood, Fla., M onday,- March Secretary, Mr. , R. H. . Brunson;
.......... — .— —, iT tc h aik o w sk y ;..........
Tuesday Evening
Dr.
6th. 10:30 a. m. Choice ’ lot* will Treasurer, Mr. T. D: Hayes.
Mra. W. Gwynn Fox
The D u n b ar« Male Quartet, and be sold to fhe highest, bidder in this L. B. Philips, Teacher. Chairman
Vocal:
Thou
Art So Like a Flower
Bell Kingcmf had been looked for­ Coming Town of Opportunity, where o f Membership Committee, Mr, F.
...tRubsnstein;
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ward to with a great deal of pleas­ over 11,000 acres of land has been P. Forster; Devotional, W. T - CoulMiss
Olga
Schultx
ure by the Sanford Chautauqua leased for oil by experienced Penn hourn; Social, S. B,. Adams.
Piano: Berceuse illjinsky; ...................
goers. They were not' disappointed. sylvania operators and drilling will
A hearty welcome awaits all who
, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher
No more variety was offered by any begin soon. .
will attend this serivee.
Vocal: The Asra . ritubcnatcin;
number than by three four youn
You are Invited. .
Brass Band! Free Barbecue! Free
Mrs. J. E. Terwilligcr
men comprising the Dunbar Quar­ Lota! Free .Prizes!
Methodist Church, Sunday even­ Piano: Valae ***•I
SIM
M:Grodxki; „„
tet. The bell ringers was perhaps
Burton Bros. Realty Co., Selling ing, March 6th, 7 p. m.
Mias Davis
the feature that pleased the most Agents.
Trio: The Dragon File*
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It was the beat we have seen along
Longwood Development ‘ Com ­
Intermediate CVE.
--------- ....------ 1 Rimsky-Korsakoff;
that lino. Their rendition of Mc­ pany, Owners.
Mda. Herndon, Scdggan, Brady

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CHAUTAUQUA
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IN SANFOREy-Lifr h Wo,th Living

51 . Strawberries in February
- Capt. W. M .‘ Lovell grows acme
flue strawberries In hi* home garden
«v«ry year and take* great prjde in
th^m. He recently sent aome of ihe
berries to his son, Vail in Pittsburg,
Who had them made up Into short­
cake and on Washington’s birthday,
while the show was falling outside
the windows ho ,*nd three friends
ate the shortcake made from the
ripe Sanford strawberries, which had
been sent by parcel post from far
■way Florida.

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VOLUME Vlt

Dowell's,. “To a Wild Rosa" wss
great. The adjo work of the vari­
ous members of the Quartet quite
justly called for encores. But the
beat music that the Quartet fur­
nished was th at of the Male Quartet
number*. We all love a male quar­
te t and here was one that pleased
every time.

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Miaa Julia Allen,Mus Bac. Mus Doc.
This program is for the benefit of
the piano fund and It is hoped that
the club house may be filled. Ad­
mission 10 cents.
Presbyterian Church
Rev. J. F. Winnard, D. D.. of
Tampa will visit Sanford for next
Sabbath and will preach at the
Presbyterian church both morning
and sveqlng.
At the morning hour he will speak
of the targe and 'increasing work ol
Home Minions in St, Johns Pres­
bytery, which comprises South Flor­
ida. Dr. Winnard ia Supt. of Home
Missions and evangelist- of this
Praabytery.
At night he will, preach an evan­
gelical aermon.
He is a gifted
spesker and the public generally la
invited to hear him.
The service begins at 7 o’clock.
Mr. and Mra. II.
Mrs. F. M. Btfek
from a delightful trip
and Miami, making
in their cwr.

Florida f o r . a big coming o u t con­
vention. - Sanford la th e logical
place for e meeting of thia kind and
all of them will be here. We have
m any things for our Congressmen to
d o 'h e r e and we w a n t them all here
Tem perance ‘Lecture
for a day or so. T he .candidates
N otw ithstanding
the
opening w a n t a joint debate t h a t will a t t r a c t
num ber of th e C h a u ta u q u a and people from all p arts of Florida and
other attraction* last T h u rsd a y even­ th ey will be here-. *
ing, there was a splendid audience
We want a big ten t where we rtm
to greet Mrs. Mpry H arris A m o u r display our celery and o th e r veget­
at the Congregational church.' The ables arid oth er products of the
appenrurveo of Mrs. Armour w as the farm, N o t a county fair b u t juat a
signul for protracted applause t h a t Spring Fostival where th e autom obile
was un ovation to this distinguished m an can show th e la te s t car, whero
southern woman of Georgia.
Any thu good roads inun can show the
a tte m p t to reproduce the im s ls tib in la te s t type of road and machinery,
eloquence would be useiets, P ro b ­ where the im ple m e nt m an and the
ably n o t since the dsy» of F rances fertiliser m an and all the men who
E. Willard, the great founder of the art! Interested in tho Sanford section
World's W. C. T. U. has th e re a p ­ c a n .d is p la y their w a r n .
We simply w a n t a big-getting topeared a woman o f-su c h eloquence
and power to sway with th e m ighty gethcr-ithat will bring in the people
two edgfed sword of tru th , as Mra. a n d th a t will bring our own people
Armor.
H er burning sstirft and together for a few d a y s of- pleasure
sparkling wit, her mighty grasp of and profit.
truth, her perfectly natural and un­
There can b e . b o a t races on the
affected way bf presenting it. born lake,
iakt*, firu
fir* work displays
displays______
at n leht.
of despe rate earnest n r*;. lull--mag-j-grmrt a11HT01ione of aTT kinds in tho
tiptI c personality,
and above all, way of clean amusement, dancing
her faith irt' God, mokes her one of on the streets or in the halls, rood
the .moat powerful factors on the band music, auto parades, mer­
American continent in the- o v er­ chants .pgtAjltS-and.everything G ist•
throw -© ! t h e liquor traffic. LlM ei^ makes a grand tra d e s celebration
ing to,, Mrs. Armor one w a s' im ­ and general good tim e .’
pressed with the flirt th a t she and
We want som ething in Sanford
thofc* p( her kind equally’ d eter­ th a t' will gtir the sluggish blood
mined will accomplish w hat t h e ^ Wtesn a winter’s TW»t and dltUffTTho
have s ta rte d out to do.
'71 tvthnrgy“ th a t prevails or has pre­
f ■Hi
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• • vailed during the. winter. We should
What a Rooster la.
cease sitting in the sun of perfect
When the Creator had ma^e all contkntmcnt and get down to mate­

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her from head to foot In
flowers,
And th u s she went ou t of th is world
of ours.

the good things, there was atUI some
dirty work to do, so He jnade the
beasts and reptiles and polaonoqs
Insects; and when He had finished
He had aome scraps that were too
bad to put into the rattlesnake,
the hyena, the acorplon, and the
skunk, so He put all these together,
covered them wjth suiplrffifff wrap­
ped them with jealousy, market!
them with a yellow streak, and
called thie being a KNOCKER.
Thia production wai to fearful to
contemplate th a t He had To make
something to counteract it, ao he
took a sunbeam and put into it
the heart of a child, and the brain
of * man; thaae He wrapped in civic
pride, covered them with brotherly
love, gave them a mask of velvet
and a grasp of eteel. He made thia
Being a lover of fields and flowers
and manly sports, a believer in
equality and justice, and called him
a BOOSTER.
And ever since these two Beings
were, mortal man haa had the privJ
ilege bf choosing bis associates.
Choose Yei .
WU1 Beatty and family havft
moved back to Sanford altar sev­
eral years' absence in Delaware.
They made the trip frojp Sanford
by wagon and had a fine trip but
the weather was too cold north in
the winters and Will concluded that
there was no place juat like Sanford,
hence bU return. Hia many friend*
are glad that he finally came to this
conclusion anfl returned home.

P. Carter and
In the Better Baby Week Cam­
have returned paign the Christian Endeavor So­
to Palm Beach ciety of the Presbyterian qjjuych will
the entire trip have charge ot the Tag Day to be
held on Saturday, Marlh 11th.

rial things. There is too much ratisfaetlon here and no spirit of pro­
gression. Evfry city in Florida has
held several big celebrations this
seaspn and Sanford has had nothing
and it ts high time we let the world
know that Sanford la’ still on the

map.
, For the purpose of outlining souo
plan for the Spring Festival the
Woman’s Club has invited the
members of the Commercial Club,,
of th e ’ Fair Association, of the city
government and all dtixena who are
interested to moot at the du b hbuae
on Oak avenue tonight.
We will have It or wo will not
have it. It is up to you.
For Four Year Tarm
Congressman Frank Clark Mon­
day Introduced a resolution In the
houft providing that hereafter the
terms of members of the bouse ehall
be four year* instead of two.
Axked for a statem ent ae to why
he hed dfine thia, Mr. Clark said:
"A t tin"' present time a member of
tha house hardly get* hia working
clothes on before he has to begin
to fight for renomination if he wishes
to come back to congress. This
mains that much valuable time is
lost which, undsr a four year plan
could be used--for a member's con­
stituents. 1 think that the terms of
members should run with the presi­
dential term, four years."
Junior B. Y, P. U.
The O’. Y. P. U. was entertained
last Sunday evening by the group
of Daisies. Paul Radford acted- as
leader.
Come aqd visit, us next Sunday
night. Special program will, ha ren­
dered by the Orange Blossom*. 6:15.

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COUNTY-HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON­
DENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—EFFICIENT .
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD

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LAKE MARY ITEMS
Mlse Helen laerman speht the
week end a t Hanford, the fu e a t of
Mr*. W. H. Taylor.
* Mra. P. D. T ruitt epent Tuea&lt;Jay
at Longwood.
G. B. Sear*, carpenter gang fore­
man for the A. C. L. la here with
hie crew of men. covering and re­
pairing the aaction homes and fences.
Mr. and 7Mra. W. B. Buchanan
were calling oil' Bro. Morey Mon­
day afternoon.Mra. R. J. Powell of Sanford waa
a bualneaa viaitor here Wednesday
afternoon.
Mra. T ru itt has as her gueaU
Mra. J. M. Sapp and three children
from Lyona, Ga.
Mrs. Thoa. A. D. Morris gave a
very enjoyable moonlight picnic iaat
Tueaday evening. The moonlight
waa aupplemented by aeveral large
bon fires around which various in­
teresting games and contests were
taken part in by all. A delightful
luncheon wEa served late In the
evening. Those present were Mesdsmes Straug, Morris, Henry, Will
Evana, Misaes Olga Vihlen, Amanda
Sjoblom, Helen Herman, Lamar and
Anna Belle T ruitt, Messrs. T. A. D.'
Morris, ’ G oodhcart. .Sjoblom, Will
Evans, Fred
Sjoblorti,
Lafayette

Humphrey, Walford Pearson, Adolph
and Morris Sjoblocj, John Evans.
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EAST SANFORD

I. D. H art drove hla Ford to St.
Augustine on a business trip this
week.
J. F. McClelland was In Sarasota
thla week on bualneaa and also vis­
ited relatives.
Mrs.
Harry Rivers visited her
mother, Mrs. Jennie P rev att- of
Geneva a portion of this week.
Mrs. Frank Pitta of Geneva avenuo has her sisters. Misses Callie
and Lois Grant of Geneva as her
gueatg this week.
•Charlie and Bob Merriweather
have given up their bachelor quar­
ters and moved to town.
Ben Monroe was in Jacksonville
several days.
Mra. Monroe waa
with her parents on Sanford Heights
meanwhile.
Mra. Fred Cowan met with a
very painful accident. While wash­
ing a pair of trousers a fish hook
in a pocket waa run completely
through her hand, cAusing her much
pain. Mrs. M. Bryden of Glasgow,
^Scotland, sails on Friday of this week
on the Anchor Line ship Cameronin for New York and will arrive

Ko.ulfk., Ml*... March 22, 1916,
Mr. J. r. Gantry, M*mphl«. T»nn.:
oil*
Otar Sir —I hav* bran trading Aunt I’atay’. Poultry F*&lt;
qo.cfton tI want
wanl to aak I*,
li *111 trad­
h.n. hav* bran dotnt S Kraal d*al bettor. Rut tb* ouMffon
innr Ian
h»n* and don't
don’t run
r an Incu­
ing thla (rad hrap Ik* Sana from aatUnf.. 1 hav* only
t*n b*n»
_ depend on tb* beni to do th* batobin
Sine. Onljr on* of tboa baa l
bator, Jutt
Mn|, and on* 'baa biia clucking for al laa.t nln* day., and haa bran lajrlnf up until Sun*
day.
Your llltlf book do*, not touch on thla. I *111 rartalnly apprarlalo any infor*
mitlon you ran five me.
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for I rartalnly haw* «ot to
Varda jprini chf*ekena.
Very truly,
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A. K. ATKINSON.
AHK VOil It DKAIKII FOB \UNT PATHV.
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DIETETIC EXPERT

Wm. H. CROSBY

herd shortly ,oti a visit to her son,
~
J , W. Bryden and wlfB.
Mr. and M rs.'T hom as Richards,
who have been spending some time
st Seebring wHl b e'g u est* a t the
Chorpenlng home this week, leaving
the first of next week for their home
in Cleveland, Ohio.
J. R. Hayden of Omaha, Neb.,
who has been in Sanford some time
purchased last week from Joe Cam­
eron the place known as the Car­
rier farm, located west of Beardall
avenue, and also some flowing well
land on Beardall adjoining the first
mentioned trac t and haa begun Im­
provement*. Mr. H»yden ha* large
business interests in several places
north, we understand.
He also
made a 96.000 purchase of sheep
from the Tosahatchce Ranch Co.
The John Wilson and John Rus­
sell* Farming Company have pur­
chased ten acres of unimproved
land adjoining their forty acre im­
proved farm on the south, facing on
Beardall avenue.
T. W. Bryden purchased the Guy
Ellsworth farm at Cameron City
last year of B. A. Howard and this
week traded It {or a farm on Bear­
dall svenua bctyirglh** to Mr. How­
ard and
Colern place,
y&lt; G. C. ChVtnbeflaJ^.-, purchased
about six acres of land. ofi-B. A.
Howard this week ori Beardall ave­
nue, just north "fit the' .J. C. Ells­
worth place and is preparing to
erect a pretty hom e-4t once. Mr.
Chamberlain bought ttt« Isfpnty acre
improved B. W: Herntfqn .fgrm, • lo­
cated on Beardall j^venue neariy op­
posite his rrsidenct^ocXltSlL) 'j
Mrs. A. D orner h as a f in e .'new
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lust ruled lecture on Missious, which
grill be g iv e o Jiu th o Baptist church
in the near future.
The Woman's Club have erected
a slide on the school grounds,* which
is keenly appreciated by the younger
eet.
The Chriatian E ndeavor Society
held a temperance program Sunday
night, "Alcohol and Buaines* Ef­
ficiency."
The subject waa dis­
cussed by Mr. Will Lawton. Cspt.
C. E. Brannon explained "Rule 0 ,"
the famous railroad ‘ rule, suggesting
that alcohol would receive a knock
out blow if every homo adopted
Rule G. .
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Mra. H. L. Rogers, accompanied
by her mother, Mra. Miles returned
to her home in Louisville, Ky., on
Tuesday.
Rev. Johnson of the Baptist
church preached two very inspiring
sermons on Sunday.*
Mr. T. A. Bruce of White Osk,
Ga., is visitfng his sister, Mrs. E.
Stafford.
Supt. D. L. Thrasher visited the
Monroe school on Tueaday.
Mrs. Webb left Tuesday for Jack­
sonville to spend aeveral weeks wdth
her son, Palmier.
Mias Helen Iserman of Lake Mary
was visiting friends in Monroe on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walling-Weber toft
tow where they cxlast week for Bartow
pcet ro make their home. Mr. Wal­
ling' .Wiibtr waa civil engineer for
the bridge.
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Mr. nnd Mra. J. W. McBride
took in the Fair at Orlando every
Mr. G. W. McDtjugM and fdmily day and, .report it as being fine.
'M fli.-Jlabyn, accompanied by her
arc also driving a new auto. ' '
' H and &amp; Neal are having, tfviwldpr- d a u g h b f r y 'M r s . Jo h n B adger and
able of their celery pasi^h'rpugh.tlte tw o bailies ^visite d Mrs. Ben Smith

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Excellent Service

Comer of Magnolia Avenue and Fourth Street

cleaning process in town tfritj *hip^v at' Paola Stprifay.
pod ns extra special. A. K. Powers, , M r.-jtnfT M ra. T. E. Wilson and
C. B. Beil, Joe Cam eron a n t i ‘ m any' J a c k iFox toSk th e Fair in on Fri­
others are shipping fine celery this day ill O rlando going down In the
week.
J. C. Ellsworth shipped' Wilson S tu d e b a k e r car.
Rev. D. D. M urston has been a t­
som e of the best celery grtj'wn itf
this section, estim ated tp be such by tending the M ethodist tent meeting
in town the paat week. *
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all who saw it.
Mr. and Mr#. McBride, Mr. and
Mra. McQueen • motored over to
L O N G W O O D P IC K -U P S
Hip Hurrah! A good old f a s h io n - ! Titusville and spent the day T u e s ­

The Longwood Hotel
Now Open Under New Management
Rates $2.00 Per Day and Up
Special Rates by the Week

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day's. MiTitiTirire. orange blossottiH and
song from the American
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Miss
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OVIEDO IT E M S
. T h e. Oviedo Hand is . giving n ing a* course at Moisey's Ruafnea*
series of Saturd tyj nigiit concerts on College.
Messrs, Alien nnd E. A. Wilson
the lot opposite .the ^feCall block.
The band is' ihajting splendid f&gt;rog- of At inn la, Ga.. were visitors at
reas under th*: enlittfclantic leader­ the home of their uncle, Mr. T. J.
ship of Mr George 'Mu/guu. Mr.. Wilson Suuduy,
Mrs. .Ellen IInil and daughter;
A C. Wallnite of tiunforit J»oa boob
engaged as ihatruct.df. Mr’ rjm rles Muu. .'of New Smyrna jire AU the
I a*c is business rpapaget M tbc- or- jitune of Mrs; W. 11\. Wofford.
. Prof. ytK c . 'F in n e y of Zepbyrganiiution.
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Hev. Charles GuttrtdgoXuftended V )1 spent! the week end at '.home
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the Methodist District Xl^saioIfiTPy here.*
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Messrs. Kirkhltuf nnd. Sears of
Edwin Aldine Found delivered a Eustis 1are here bird hunting this
strong lecture on "The Americani­ week. *
sation of the World." I’rof. PoUnd • John #Ilryan of Cocoa, brdther of
was pleasantly surprised to meet U. S. Senator N, P. ‘ Bryan pur­
Mr. Clarence Currie, one ol his chased the McLarty stock of cattle
former pupils of the Waycrosa, Ga., and drove them to Cocoa, Monday.
Miss yivian Royal is staying with
schools.
Merle Marshall is on the sick list. her aunt, Mias Grace NfcEwen iu
Miss Mary Aulin spent the week Paisley while her grand parents* are
end in- town,
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, at Tampa and St. Petersburg.
Our community wail saddened
^ M rh lc B rid o liip re p a r^ ^
last Friday morning by the death
of T. J. Wilson, J r,, aged 24 years.
Mr. Wlslon bad resided ' here for
the past two years. He came out
hoping to regain his health and
strength in our plney. woods. Seem­
ed as if medical aid or nothing could
benefit'him . He was cheerful and
hopeful up to the end, giving up
only when he saw it was so near.
His father, step mother, two* step
brothers, R. 8. and J. C. Register
were at his bedisdo. The interment
took place at his home at Green
Cove Springs, where he was laid to
rest Saturday motoring, amid grief
stricken friends and relatives. He
leaves a father, wBo lives here, three
sisters, Miss Alice Wilson of Green
Cove Springs, Mrs. Dotier Dr vane
of Tampa and M ql Nathicl Ken­
nedy of I.und?ib England. A ^ isttended the* 'funeral except Mrs.
Kennedy. He was a great favorite
among both the ^old and, young.
His friends Extend -their deepest
sympathy - to 'th e ' Bettaved family,.
But remember ke I* at rAit in the
heavenly home where there will bo
no more sorrow knd pain. *'"

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Why We Save You Money
roc* in buying fur
IW rujc of our thirty yr*r» of erperirn
Florid* trade, and Im-ansri of splendid rail and » i t f
fsrililira. and low frviglit rntra, * f »avr you utowy on
hay, grain, food and flour,1guorantccil th* brat.
Itor* use of ntrslrm machinery and proximity to t*-rt
crate tiinl»er wc *e!l best quality ornuge bof«. fr’1‘1
»nd vegrl»bIo crates at reasonable priura 1 ■&gt;pr&gt; **
our claimi write for price lists.

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ed barbecue and good things galore day.
George Edward King is able to
i.nd an auction sale of desirable lots
NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Longattend
school ugain after being at
on March 6th.
Who says
home
sick
for the past three weeks.
wood
takes
a
bark
seat
MACFADDEN METHODS
Mr.McBride
has treated
his
Mrs. Sam* ‘ firewater arid little
iiourn: 9 to 12 a. in. I to 4 p. m„ and Ity Appointment
^ daughiler, Kv i lyn bdt Tues&lt; fay for houHe to new banisters 11n*1 his
♦ thiur homt- i n Philtn b'lphiii 1. after front yard to u new wire fence with
posts ami yellow tops, and
Corner Park Avenue and Ninth Sirret
SANIORD, M.OHIDAn spend! 11K 1hr winter at the Long white
i &gt; Wood Hotel
just had about five acres of hi# new
J NFrs Siillu Dinkel has retu rn ed luin! plowed, ready for tiling.
to h&lt;&gt;&gt;r ll util I1 in Way nt’sburg, Va.,
Mr Twin Badger of Tampa spent
PUT PLENTY ON THE
lifter 11 short visit wit h iier cousin, Monday night with his brother and
family, Mr and Mrs. John Badger.
BREAD PLATE J. S. Dinkel.
The latter aeeompunieti
him back
Rogers
of
H
inton,
M rs
Lucy
Tueaday
in
hi#
automobile.
guest
is
the
of
her
Virginia
W
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if it’s our lirftvd, yntj'll med it. For it is
Mi## Ada Stenntrom has Returned
tuifpriring how picplc who onlinariy tlo brother, J: S. Dinkel.
not i*atv for breitH invuriulily find tlirmMr# Percy Morton is visiting her home after a very 'pleasant vi#it
M-lves liking it after tatting the product
spent in Tampa.
of our ovens. Why not try it and know parents, .Mr. and Mbs. F. If. linns.
Mr
andSirs, Entnn.
Mr and
Mr Fo»» was in Longwood Wed­
for yourrelf.
Once you trv. you'll
nlwayr buy. it our predict inti im-ctl on nesday. where htt lias interest in the Mr-. I lor t h \ and M n

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YOUR l a s t o p p o r t u n it y t o
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SECURE THE EXTRA VOTES '
An Interesting Statement by One of
the Big Men In the Drug Business
ON RENEWAL SUBSCRIPTIONS
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V,i‘eH !'iU‘n ° n E m &gt; Sct of 8 Ncw or 0 , d Subacrlp,)y 8 **• M. Ne*t M onday— M ore Prizes Than
r ‘U&gt; CanditlalM— Opportunity Tor New C andidates to
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"•*11. eandiiiatcs now comes the
time when it behoves all of you to
start in with your big WOrk. The
°|I«r on now is the largest vote
oner which will be mude during the
remainder of the campaign, so do
your big work now The off er now
on i* your last chain* to secure the
extra votes on your renewal sub­
scriptions
Don't wait until the last
day to do your big reporting be­
cause you will not get us many
votes at that time. Take advantage
of this offer while it is here.
It
might be the means of winning th at
Kurd cur for you.

■A. E. KIE3LINQ

of Houston, Texas, sajrs:
**If jou bnve a muddy complexion
and dull eyes, you are constipated. BU
Classes of water dally and One or two
Rexall Orderlies a t nlal&gt;t»*wlll correct
this condition and make yon *Dt as s
‘Addle.* Rexall Orderlies, In my opinion,
are the te st la la tlre to be bad, and can
NO,000 Extra Vot ca
be taken by mem women* or childreb."
jfist
think
of it. 80.000 extra votes
We hare the eaduilre selling rights tor
will
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you on every set of
this great laxative.

8 yearly subscriptions that you send
or bring in by 8 o’clock next Mon­
day nicht, March 6th doing some,
isn'f If
If you lake leverjf advantage- of
this- offer* you will be able to close up
the gap which may now* exist be­
tween you and Home of the other
candidates who have a reserve
This IS positively your la*l •oppor­
tunity to secure the rextra votes on
your renewal subscriptions.
After
the close of this offer the extra-votes
will he given on NEW subscriptions
only. Therefore be sure to turn in
every subscription po-siblr before
llext MHilda y night while you call

L. R. PHILIPS &amp; CO.
THE REXALL STORE •

Davis C p s s Tanks
Cost Less-Last Longer
Davis Cypress Tanks
•withstand excessive heat
and moisture, are imper­
vious to acids, do not rust,
and last for generations.
Davis way arc nu ue dnrable dud rost less to keep
in repair than g.»lIvani/ed
&gt;u-el tanks.
,
it can no longer even be
claimed for the g.il vani/ed
tanks that thrir ini tial i
i- less, ow ing to the un
preccdented ndva me e in
the price of g.t! v.iin.erl
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ask
t h e m lo s u b s c r i b e for T h e
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each set of 8 yearlys. Anyone enter­
ing to d a y and starting an active
campaign can win a prize.

Progress in Southeast
Columbus, Gan, March 1. —The
Industrial Index aays In its issue fot
this week:
"Construction activity la increas
Ing with the near approach of the
spring season, ami busy months In
building are anticipated. Announce­
ments are being mude of extensive
building plans and numbers of im­
portant construction contracts are
being awarded.
Numerous cities
hrid counties In the southeast have
extensive construction plans in A n
nectlon with public improvements.
"A South Carolina county will
vote upon tho issuance of $1,000,000
of road bonds. A district of s Flor­
ida county has voted $350,000 ol
road and bridge bonds. DeFuniak
Springs, Fla., will vote upon sewer,
water works, park and jail bonds.
"A company has been formed at
Aycock, Ha., with capital stock of
$500,000 to manufacture a wood
block veneer.
**A New York millionaire haa
purchased a tract at Palm Beach,
Fla., on which he will build a resi­
dence and create an estate at a cost
of about $1,000,000.
"Twenty-nine corporations were
formed during the week with mini­
mum capital stocks aggregating $1,-

wrist What ConiradorUm
In Stock or Made to Order!

Don’t be Bluffed
Now candidates, let us tell you
something. "You will perhaps hekf
“ great many stories from now on
that will sound pretty discouraging
hut let ’em go in one ear and out
the other, for ss s rule, they are ab­
solutely without foundation and are
started by those people who have
nothing else to do In this world ex­
cept "knock." You know the sort
we mean. There are always s lot of
"wildcat" atorlea circulated at about
this time in every campaign and we
have never known of ono yet that
turned out to be a Jact. Don’t let
them bluff you.
Who Will Win Ford .
008.500.
"Among the items ol construction
The question f o r each of you can­
didates is, "}Vho will win that Ford work to be done, as reported this
«
Roadster " Naturally every one of week are:
„ ; 'Wv. t
you would like to win It, so we will
give you a few pointers which will
help you some the last two weeks.
In the first place the winner will
be the one w ho.goes right out after
every possible subscription from now
until Murch
18th. No, sir, thettj
Isn’t ono moment you can afford to
lose, for in that very momont some
one else is working, and you can’t
depend on others slacking up be­
cause Vou do.
Re the one who
doesn't slack up, hut go at full speed
until the finish (in to every house,
i iii confine yourself io your friends
and ’p eople you know, go to every
one ami m ake them feel the neces-it&gt; of giving you their subscrip­
tions at once. If you neglect asking
a -ingle person you are losing a pos-dde opportunity to secure u sub­
scription. and remember th a t those
whom you fail to ask are sure to be
asked by some one and why not that
some one be you. Hurry up a little
and get there first You must cover
• very hit of territory and cover It
right, (or if you go about it in a half
hearted sort of way people will not
lie so willing to help you. Some one
who is just a little behind you is
going to pans you unless you collect
all your energy and go alter It with
your lists doubled up.
Put your
whole heart in the work and never
let a possible subscriber get away
from you.
Don't let one of your co-workers
win m your place, for you are just
a- capabl e &lt;&gt;f winning us they are.
*i .Lu will have to possess th a t self
confidence th a t will win out in any
o. . upu'.ioo and just stick u n til t h e
curtain 1- dra w n —S aturday, March
18th.
East Club Offer Ends
The last and best club vote offer
to he made during the rem ainder of
the campaign ends next Monday
night
Cash every promise and line
up every prospect w’hile you can
gel the extra votes on your renewal
-ub-criptlo/js.

La Grippe And Fever Cored

Struct ural steel of nil kiwis a specialty— I-beams,
channels, angles, stays, holts, etc.
Hardwoods in variety— ash, birch, cedar, cherry,
cypress, m ahogany, maple, ouk and white pine.

The Memll-Stevens Company
Good Service—Quick Delivery
Com plete lines carried in stock. Best equipped
machine shop in Southeast for spcciul work.
A com plete force of workmen ready for road
work a t all times. Particulars and quotations
on short notice. Wire, phone or write us. •

"A partm ent house, Atlanta, Ga.;
bank building, Altoona. Ala,, and
Tiflon, Ga.; Cocoa, Da., voted $36,000 of bridge bonds and S anta Kosu
county, Florida, will vote upon
bridge bonds; church buildings,
H a rt sell, Irondale and Now D era­
tin', Ala., Cochran and Tifton, Gn.,
Scranton, S. C., and Zephyrhills,
Fla : clubhouse, Biloxi, Miss.; jails,
Long Beach, Mias.;
ami Orange­
burg. S (*.; hotel buildings. New*
S m yrna and i’cnsncnla, Hu.; office
building addition, Jacksonville, Fla.;
factory buildings, Columbia and
N o rth Augusta. S. C .; roads, Bald­
win. &lt;'liamber*. Monroe and Wilrox
counties, Ala.; garago building;
Gainesville, Ga.; school building*;
Gnim—vdie, (la . and Liberty, Miss.
Construction contracts have been
awarded as follows; Bridge, C layton
county. Ga.; garage building, Co­
lumbus, Ga,; road; Leon county,
Fla.; sciiool buildings, Okeechobee
City, F la. and Ridge Springs, S. C.;
sea wall. West Palm Bench, Ha.
"Industrial plants will be estab ­
lished as follows:
"Bottling plant, Clanton, Ala ; con
cj-ote brick jdunt, Greenville, S. C.;
cigar factory, West T am pa, Fla.
bleaching and dyeing, plant, uTpelo
Miss.; gas plant. Palm Beach, Fla.;
ice factories, Gadsden, Ala., and
Woodville, Miss.; organ factory, #
Jacksonville, F la./ flour and grist
mill, Sumter, S. C. A railroad in
eastern Alabama will tie e x te n d e d ’ ’

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Merrill-Stevens Company
600 to 654 East Bay Street
Jacksonville, Florida

Saved Girl’s Life
*'[ want lo tell you wliat wonderful benefit I 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 (hem break out, and she has had no
more trouble. 1 shall never be without

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BLAck-DraughT

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M anatee and t all at Blue Spring
An immense m anatee or seu cow
With,Ji J u d t grown -*«l&lt; are making'
headquarters at Bluo Spring, .a few
miles from Orange City on the S
Johns. The mnnuttcc is quite tame,
and liei quietly 1ft t h e water whilo
s boat is rowed over - her and the
rulf
Several very good pictures
have been taken of the two.
There is u very heavy 'fine for
killing or matthTng a manatee, and
as these two uni mats are being .very
carefully watched by govesnmont
agents they may escape des^-uctlorf.
Nail* Used in Surgery,
ll Is Raid that common iron nails *Thcer is something rather un­

arc now successfully used t&gt;y surgeons
In the repair of broken bones, Tho
nails, which aru used to hold the pieces
In place whllo the healing process
goes on. are soon covered with a sort
of fust-resisting membrane and tnetr
proaenco occasions no trouble- or tU!
ufleets. Hloux City (la.j surgeons re­
port esses In which nails and even
iron stovepipe wire havo been used
for this purposo.

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In my home." For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi­
ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar
ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved Itself a safe,
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black*Draught It Is a medicine pf known mfcrit Seventy-five
years of splendid success proves its value. Oood for
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. ^ 3 .

••I W N M tW fttttM W n llM

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DIFFERENT CROPS REQUIRE
DIFFERENT KINDS OF *•
FERTILIZERS

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W hile the basic elements are the same fll©
amounts of the Ingredients vary. •

canny .about- Blue Springs, which
harbors sea food and sea animals.
Two years ago tho spring was full
of imtpense sea crabs, and' now a
manatee and calf, which jire found,
su a rule;'only neat the ocean have
spent several weeks in the spring.
There is evidently a subterranean
passage or spring between the spring
anil salt water. The color of the
water reminds one very much of tho
Gulf Stream water seen from Minim.
—DeLand Ncwa.

FAVORITE FERTILIZERS ARE
MADE TO MEET THESE
CONDITIONS. ,
Each sack is m arked to show the Im portlA t
elem ents.

S p e &amp; l Formulas for All Florida Crops

tyrite for Quotations.
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS,
INSECTICIDES.

INDEPENDENT FERTILIZER COMPANY

Quick’s Chili Tonic cured my husband
of LaGrippe and Fever after the doctor's
Optimistic Thought
medicine sad other medicine* failed.
h e meditates evil (or himself who
LULA C. ROACH, Drifton. H a. .
meditates it 'for another.
Sold by L. K.Thilips A C a. 25c

JACKSON VIEfffi. FLORIDA.

DINNER

6 t h , 10:30
BRASS BAND

BARBECUE DINNER

FREE PRIZES

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FREE LOTS

Choice lots in this coming town of opportunity will be auctioned on easy terms. This is the town whereover 11,000
acres of land has been leased by experienced Penna. oil operators and drilling will begin soon. Buy some of
these lots and get the benefit of the advance which is sure to come. Special cars at excursion rates will be
arranged for. Everybody welcome if you buy or no,t, Come. Train No. 80 going north due at Longwood
2:05 P. M. will stopiday of sale.
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Burton Bros. Realty Co., Wilson, N. C, Selling Agents

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

THE SANFORD HERALD
It. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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0MB YKAB• ■••*••••
NX MONTHS..........
r a t a months. . . .

Sanford should have a big cele­
bration of some kind and invito the
people to visit this city and see what
we have to offer the homeaeeker and
There is
investor and the tourist
no valid reason for drying up an
blowing 'away and unless we wake
up and puM off a good stu n t or two
during the winter aeaaon Sanford
will lose its place on the map.

•windier who is-now under arrest at
Tam pa, for operating a ‘'broker­
age"' buiinen in New York, skipped
o u t of that city, the police authori­
ties took possession of his office.
Long after his disappearance mon­
ey continued to pour in by mail at
the rate of about $15,000 a day.
Really, it sometfmes seems absurd
to work hard for an honest living
when there are so many .people
eager to help a man live luxuriously
w ithout working.
"T here’s a sucker bom every
minute!"
Did mortal man ever give voice
to a more truthful declaration.
Men of the Lyman type, in spite
of publicity given for years to "gold
brick" and other fraudulent schemes,
can mercilessly rob supposedly in­
telligent men and women year after
year, while these same people turn
deaf ears to honest men and honest
business propositions.
We have in this city men who
need a few dollars to make safe
and sure ventures successful, but
they strive from year to year to
support and fail. And a swindler
of th e Lyman type can drop in,
emit a few hurrahs and secure sup­
port upon a proposition that is ab­
solutely fraudulent. What is true
of Tirngpa is true of all other cities,
and wV wonder sometimes if "com­
mon sense" isn’t merely a figure of
speech.

Another T estim onial

CALUMET
BAKING
POWDER
The President’8
Wedding Cake

♦ Tha Sanford lodge of Elks will
take up the Big Brother movement
and look after the boya and young
men. Not only should the Elks do
this work but every man in Sanford
ehould he interested In it.
The
work of the association recently
T h e easy m anner in which L ym an
formed to give the boya a place for
.recreation nt the Parish House and m en of his ty p e swindle the
should ptso bn encouraged in every public brings to m ind the famous
■Way for It means much to our young song, " T h e Lobster is the Wise Guy

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sult*. These ladies
use C a lu m e t exclu­
sively in all their

citizens.
I r ALL E N D S W E L L
T o err is hum an, to confess error
t I s . m anly.
T h e s ta te com m ittee
. grievously erred and the s ta te com‘m itte e made a m an ly confession.
T h e people owe it a debt of g ra t­
itude. It saved the s ta te n ’ hurtful
cam paign and the D em ocratic party
possible disruption
in the rn d it
proved itself to be truly Demo­
cratic and not the tool of u few pol­
iticians.
This episode, now so * happily
closed, as fur us the real Democrats
arc concerned, a.hould teac h design­
ing p o l i ti c i a n s th a t it is dangerous
to a tte m p t to ta m p e r with the basic
rights of a few people. T h ey may
often mislead the people, they may
ta k e away their property anti s q u a n ­
der their money, and the people will
en dure und som etimes app lau d ; but
when basic rights, like the ballot are
ta m p e re d with, retribution always
comes aw iftyly.—Jacksonville Free
Press.

T H E O R E T IC A L L Y S P E A K IN G
Orlando ia having trouble with
th e drinking water again the algae
g ettin g into the luke supply as it
does every season anti m aking a bad
smell
Joe Reese of the ReporterS ta r Buys th a t the report recently
compiled by the w ater co m p a n y
shown that the water in "bacteriolog
irull&gt; pure" lull the smell in ntlll
there and u is r.Nji fiT difficult tu rou.vince the people liiut pure wuter
could possibly have such u " p u tr e s ­
c e n t" odor. We have known of Or­
lando people coming to Sanford und
objecting to the smell of sulphur in
the Mowing wells hut no one has
ever found anything in sulphur
w ater th at could lie harmful and
m any people come here to drink the
sulphur water for the many benefits
to lie derived therefrom
We would
advise the Ortando peopte to either
come to Sanford or drink Elder
Springs Water which is being curritd there in great q u antities for
their delectation.

was p r e p a r e d by
Mrs. M arian’ Cola
Fisher and M i s s
Pansy Bowen, both
of whom are known,
t h r o u g h o u t the
United S t a t e s - a*
experts in Domes­
tic Science work.
T h i s Wilson-Gslt
Wedding Cake was
worthy, of the occa­
sion in every re­
spect.
Calumet
Baking Powder was
used In its preparatlon and both the
.above named ladies
hesrti)y
recom­
mend Calumet Bak­
ing Powder l&amp;r ita
purity, .wholesomenesa, economy and
n e v e r failing re­

work.
llectired Jlighett Aw ard World'a
Purr Food Exposition, Chicago;
Faria Expoaition, France, March,
1912.
H U N T I N G A N D F IS H IN G
E v e ry time the legislature meets
there are laws passed to regulate the
huntin g and Ashing in the stale, in
case a good hunting nr fsiting law
ii passed it remains on the s ta tu te
hooks for two years and the next
legislature comes along anfl repeals
the law or tacks on uu am endm ent
th a t kills, the real i n t e n t of the law.
It seems to the m an who is looking
on t h a t these laws ure framed by
legislators who know
absolutely
nothing about the gam e and fish of
the s ta te . Other laws are framed by
those who no doubt wish to confuse
the public mind and cloud the real
issue, making it possible to break
the law l&gt;y eliminating the strong
point* ib a t would mnke the law ef­
fective. People killing a doe at this
time of the year usually find them
with young anil in killing a doe the
hunter kills both the young and old.
This slaughter will in a few years wipe
the deer from Florida. A law should
be passed either m aking a close sea­
son of five years for deer or the law
should lie amended allowing the
killing of the d m
only in the
months of November and Decem­
ber
A lu» closing the season on
turkey for three years wolll I also
stop tlie WRrtlesule killing of these
emblems of American history und
wave these birds th a t will if protect­
ed ' m a k e
Floridu u sportsm an's
purnd.se in u few years.
Hon. Forrest Lake, representative
of Senunole ha* repeutedly told tineditor of the Herald th a t the sports­
men of Florida should get together
and fram e laws th at would absolute­
ly protect tin' gumc und fish of this
stute.
T h a t he knew absolutely
nothing about hunting and fishing as
he never indulges in these sports and
there is no doubt b u t th a t other
legislators ure of the sam e mind.
Therefore, it behoves the people
of Seminole, the sportsm en, the fish­
ermen a n d the citizens generally to
get to g eth er and find out exactly
what th e y want and huve the nekt
legislature wipo the insufficient
laws from the books and let each
county h a v e a law t h a t
will take
care of tW ir particular section of
the s ta te as regards fish and game.

TH E SUCKER BIRTH HATE
In coromentiji;’ upon the manner
people allowed the now celebrated
Dr. Joiin Grant Lyman to rob them
of their hard earned dollars, the Auurv. T he wer had beep planned for
gusts Chronicle has thlg to sax: '
When Dr. John G rant Lyman, the aoraa forty or more years, and &lt;it

hurst with Huch suddenness on E u ­
rope th a t the orators did not have
time to get in their work."
In the south the voice of neither
Lee. Jackson. Johnson, Longstreet,
Beauregard, nor any of the fighting
generals were heard for war, and
those whose impassioned eldquence
stirred the people up to the fighting
point were not heard a fte r the fighthegan, and we guess t h a t th e sam e
fact held truo in the north.
Fighters are not orators, and o ra ­
tors are not fighters.
GKAPEVILLE AND UPSALA
Mrs. Lundquist visited at the
dau g h ter's, Mrs. H. G. I.undquirs,
M onday.
Mr. George Cl^rk and grandson,
Churlie went down to Monroe on
the j i t n e y ,,Tuesday to scy the new
bridge there.
-Mrs. T y n e r ’a nfcpie was accident­
ally om itted last week from the lilt
of those present at Mrs. Bertelson’a
b irthday party.
Mr
Nelson und H arry Weeks
were visiting at Mr N orm an SwanA num ber of the babies have been
sick this week, most of them with
th e prevailing m alady, th e grippe,
am ong thrfiTwcrc Mr. Ericson'a, M r.
E lm er Lundquist'a, Mrs. J o h n Lundu is t.u n d ye correspondent are ulao
avitig a tussle with it.
N orm an Swanson gave-ids a u t o a
thorough overhauling last week. In
(he m eantim e footing it to his work
ut- the cur shops.
Mrs. T om T y n e r expect* to leave
S atu rd ay for a short visit
sister at Windermere.
Charlie Cramer was a welcome

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Bank For
Everybody

SANFORD, FLORIDA

If. R. STEVENS

F. L WOODRUFF Vke-PreskUo*

visitor a t Sunday school and churcK
from Sanford Sunday, and on Wed­
nesday he was out again with )\ls
friend, Mr. G rant of Jdassachuaetta,
visiting with friends In this locality.
They are both staying at • Mrs.
Colter's.
Messrs, Thompson and Hawkins
are off again* on a dog hunt this

For Sale— Fine tots on M yrtle
Wanted— Work by
good male
avenue, a t rock bottom prices for white cook and baker. Address C.
cash. ' Also two story .house dprner W. Young, Genl. Del., Sanford. FI*.
Oak and Fourth stree t. A pply.410
Oak avenue.
• 59-Stp
Wunte«|—-Palmetto pine or cy
For Sale-^-Wholeaale. f is \ bpsfnes* press logs.-I 8.* Sherman. Sanford
66-3tr&gt;
nets, fish boats, launches,' aUl.’^ L Boat. Y ard.-1’;
Vincent. '
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intendent is expected here to begin
a scries of m eetings Sunday p t *3
o'clock and again in th e evening.
On M onday he expects to go to
Kuatia, ao on t h a t evening Rev.
Morey will preach for us. then
probably for the rest of the week
b ro th e r Albertson will have charge.
Let us give them a rousing welcome
here, thaee good servants of the
Master, and do our p art to make
their effort* a success, for C hrist's
sake.'
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For Sale— 10 acres very fine ntucfc Mcllonville avenue.
56-1 ti&gt;
land, located on Dixie Highway and
convenient to rniltoad station un­ N »ll&lt;f of Application for Tat llrrd I ndrr
.Section S of Ckaplrr 4S8S. L a o . »r n„,
der drainage cleared nothing better
Ida
anywhere for celery, potatoes or any
Nolle# la herab, ,t**n that J... \ »m
purrhaaor of T a i O t t lf ln t ,
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crop. $110.00 an acre cash. Would eron,
2 2 I t , &lt;101*11 tha t t h itay ol
S
take good auto for part paym ent. A It la v 4. baa Bled *»ld coftl0r.tr « m,
u!!tco, and baa mada application l..r i»,
P. P. McGraw, 202 E. Robinson, drrd to laaua In nrcoriianro out,
Said
cartlAeatn embrace* the lollooinf .1..
Orlando, Fla.
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53-4tp
cubed property allualed In SominnU

Lost— N e a r lQth a n d Sanford
week.
For Sale— 100,000 nice Globe to­ nut&gt; last evening a grip: Rewurd I
Rev. Ericson preached a good ser­ m ato plant*. $1.00 per 1000 • O. C return to Geo. H y m a n , 619 Park
mon to an appreciative a u d i o n c e o n B ryant, Wagner, Florida. 48-9tp
Sunday here.
W anted—Good- second hand me­
For Sale—G asatove. Call at J.E
Rev. Albertson of DeLand, our
dium
site refrigerator. Cheap tm
Pace'a
office.
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much loved - Sunday school super­

Too la te to Classify
I hereby announce my candidacy lor roelection lo the office of member of the
f u r l ) board of publlr Instruction of SomInole county, DUtrlrt No. 2.
S. C D IC K S O N .
At the requeet of many taapayera and
rltlsena, I have decided to become a candi­
date for county eomralaalcner, for the 3rd
DUtrlrt of Seminole coun t). Florida, aub
jert to the Democratic primary of June Cth.
Hating lived In what la now Seminole
county for upward* ol .40 yeara I feel jus­
tified in making this announcement.
If
elected I will u m mv* beet judgment and
Influeore for th« welfare of the taapayera
and upbuilding, of our county.
Soliciting the support of the taapayera
nod qualified voters of District No. S, I am
Respectfully yours. .

L- Jr HARTLEY. Jr.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
U All Local Advertisements Under
This Heading THREE CENTS a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.

ta * h .. John Wilson,- Box 1127 m

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For Sab' Lot on First street, o p ­
posite Robbins Nest Hotel.
Y6u
ran buy thjs property cheap on
liberal terms.
Robert R urksbaum .
T am pa. Fla.
66-2lp
*— One 6 cylinder Stude•15 Model, 7 passenger
»r
Electric sta rte r and
■ne-man lop
Cheap for
A: (), Motor Co., Sanford,
66-9tc

FOR RENT
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ■
For Rent— Two furnished rooms,
317 West Second St.
20-tfc
House for Rent No. 115 West
N inth St. Apply to H. C. DuRore.
112 N Park Ave.
37-tfc

For R ent— Good building. 42 x 20
feet, galvanized iton for waiehouae
or factory.
Inquire E. J. Taylor,
116 French.
51-3lp

WANTED

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North
20

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will w ean low Shoes and
Slippers for.spring dress---s»nshine shoes*—the d a i n t i e s t uiu
ever 'saw are here.
Shoemaking is an art, when it comes
to such shoes.
EVERY SHOE A PICTURE
Oxforda, pumps and sandals in wells
and turn aolea— many with high
Loula and Caban hcebr. Norcliics
In Broaxr/Midnlght Bine, Sea (Jail
Grey. Twilight Blue and Battleship
Grey and Patent Leather.

J. W. DICKINS

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; is? Jufftlmnk i t has ^
or thirty ycSn, through
m a small beginning to ♦
this part of the state. ’ &lt;$r

For Sals— 1 sideboard, 1 leather
covered couch, 1 . fevolvlng hook
ease, 1 gasoline range, 1 Junior vio­
lin. 1 settee and chairs to thatch.
Inquire 106 E. 3rd St. Sanford, Fla.
.

F.ggpl Eggs!—S. G. Rhode Island
Red eggs from prise winners. $1.50
per 15. Cockerels $1.50 to $2.00.
Choice Berkshire pigs. Day Old b u y
chicks, 10c. Phone 8711. R. L.
Garrison, Sanford, Fla.
66-4tp ..

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Hrpsrim rnl of (hr Inferior
U S Land Office at Cainrtsillr f •
January 2'* t '•
Notice l« hereby flvan (ha* J a h
M
Cuetr* of Wekltra, Fie , who on J * - j a r &gt;
*29. 191 J. made Ilomeatcul Knirt
No
011649. for W H ol N E W . Section I Town
• kip 20 South. Hinge 29 ) *«t Tellahe***-*
Meridian. h u filed notice o f
M r n i m n iu
milts three year pioof, to eetaMteS rlum
to the lend above deecrtl •&lt;! before rlrrk
of Circuit Court at Rtnford. Florida, on ihr
16lh day of M arik, 1916
Claimant names at witneeee*
Eugene Hush, of Wektwa. Florida
Al- Von llurbleae, of Wekiwa. Florida
A. C. Mpfnrd of Sanford. Florida
William rhOlman, of Wekiwa. Fl«*r* la
I l O B E K T W. D A V IV.
Reflate#
47-Tuee A Fri-lOtc

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For Salo—Team mare mules, will
Uke $150.00 ca*h...halanra monthly
payments. Will sell separate.
lust
be told befbf# March 1st. * C. 8.
Adams. Altamonte Springs Fla. ‘
54-4tp

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For-Ttent—,5 room house, 422 Pal
metto, $10 per m onth. ' W. M
Haynes. IfeTBld' Office.
41?-tf

For Sale— Rubber . Tire StandSee J. T. Allen, Seventh and
hope buggy practically new. leas
than half original coat.
S. M. Laurel for heavy hauling, plowing
Schwarts on Golden Lake R. D. and cutting. He ia prepared to do
•U kinds of team work. Phone 304.
«
50-12tc
For Sale -The boat high and dry
house lots in "Georgetown." Cor.
10th S t..and Bay Ave. Cheap and
easy pay menu. Address Box 1162.
54 tf

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Sec.

Board and room by day or week
G«V\ City House.
29-tf'

For Ront—Light
housekeeping
For Sale— Four good mules, wag­ apartments, close in. Electric light
on and harness, farming implements and gas. 209 East Fifth St. 66-2c
etc. P. O. Box fl38.
65-tfc

For Sale or Rent—Several houses
Magnolia and Palmetto avenue*.
W. J. Thigpen.
29-tf -

Kinrida, to-*lt:

N W t* .

SO arroa. Tha aaln land being a* m ini al
thf cist* of Ihr tasuanr* of aurh r m n r t f*
In lh«* narrir of Unknown.
Pries* ••
liA n lt vhail t»a ftdramrti arronling •
,«
tat dratl will iaaur thrreon.on the 11 f fa,
of April, A D. 1910
YVit neu my official aignaturr m l &gt;r*l
thin tha 3rd day of March. A I* l' i».
(••al)
K. A D O U G LA S S
(dark Circuit Court Seminole »
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Dy'V. M Mrlia/iial I* *

For Rent
, v
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Yoweil A Go

FOR SALE

Nancy Hall sweet pots
. J. F. Arail, Sanford
61-9tp

24 lb. Bags Floor • J
12 lb. Bags Floor - •
3 cans 2 lb. Tomatoes •
3 lb. cans Tomatoes •
3 cans Coro - • - *
1 gal. cans Peacock Syrup
1-2 gal. cans “
1 doz. Lemons • • •
1 lb. Botterioe
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3 a n t Tomato Soop » •
3 cans Vegetable Soup •
3 cans 1 lb. V.C.B. Beaos
2 cans 2 lb. V.C.B. Beans
2 1-4 lb. Pkgs. Bran 6 cans Baby Cream
3 lb. cans Pie Peaches •
3 lb. cans Pie Apples •

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THE SANFORD HERALD -

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Mr.. A.

Brunson of Chicago |a
th her
ughter. Mrs. A C. Wallace at
-I I french
men avenue

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY :: Z k"K an,nd,,fmiu *uy with’ *«
Little Happenings— Mention ; \
Bnstir Brown and his dog Tige
of Matters In B r ie f were the center of attraction in front
Personal Items of
of Dirkina Shoe Store yesterday nfter noon and little Ouster
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ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

WOMAN’S CLUB

A RESUME. QF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP'TO DATE
Add™* d C w w l n i k w for iklt

CJ.™ . I* "SatWfy
or rkoM
Mil, K A. T n b t t , PV*m No. “

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The Big Fnrnitiire Store of.

Club Calendar
A ttention is called - to th e fine
program' of R uniarf music which
will bo rendered a t th e Woman'a
Club on S atu rd ay (tomorrow; after­
noon at which time D#. Allen, violin
Instructor from Rollins College will
give several numbers.
This is an
o p p o rtu n ity t h a t will be much en­
joyed by lovers of music.
Mias
Florence F rank is director of the
program.
Every one in Sanford
may have the o pportunity of a t ­
tending for the amall aura of ten
cents. T he proceeds will be applied
on the* piano fund. T he mufic d e ­
p a rtm e n t ia making a strenuous
effort to meet the paym ents on the
piano and ahould have th e loyal
support of every m em ber of the
club not only on this occasion b u t
always and especially until this
beautiful in s tru m en t has been paid
for in full.
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Annual Business M eeting * i f

FLORIDA

la a a tta a a a a a a a a m itja iirtftJiftftitflc a a a iia a tta fla a M fltta a a ita )
K«od talk on the virtue* of nuster
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Leap Year Dance
Evelyn and Agnes Berner, Mrs. {!
Summary of the Floating Small J l Brown shoes. Tige did several good
"C.nts and all the children received
Attractive decorations g»ve dis- D. Chittenden, Mias L au ra C h itten
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
ruler* and whistles ami ihe Huater tinction to the Leap Y e a r dance den, Mrs. T. D. Hayes, Mra. Roy
Hurried Herald Readers
Brown Shoes and the Dickins Shoe given by the Social D epartm ent nt Syrnes, Mrs. Warren Tyler and Mra.
........................................................ ........ Store received some good advertls. the Woman'a Club on Tueedfty Minarik. The hours were s p e n t In
-.»*
evening, with Mra. R. E. Tolar, delightful informality with delicious
B. F. H a m p to n ,le ft for his home Big.
•&lt; f t
hostess. About the rooms, masses refreshments of straw berry ice cream
in Jacksonville
y esterday
uftcr
Shoe Shine Sland
of red roses with quantities of the and cake.
spending several days here on busi­
Open next dubr to Allen’s The­ whlto star jessamine vine, carried
ness*
atre. Open day and night and Sun- out the flower and color, red and
Cicnic at Geneta f erry
H ave ft few ImAfils Black Valen­
ni°i ning’t.
l.adie* can vend green, adopted by the club. Mvkslc
Among the Inforifcsl affairs'o( the
t i n e Bean seed. ‘/\ek for prices. "hoes to stand. Sent for and d e ­
was furnished by Mra. Houses and
week was the delightfully pleasant
S u t t o n Crate Co. * • £
41 tf
livered.
4 ltfc
Mr, Allison Wltherington.
Punch outing and,fish fry a t Geneva Ferry,
1
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T h e most complete line of Flowers.
was served throughout the evening on Wednesday, given by Mra. W. P.
T m Hook* Will ( lose April |*(
by Mrs. Mary Syrnes and Mrs.
R ibbons and Hala In the city. OR.
Fields in h&gt;nor of her house gucats,
r**payers please tak e notice that Minnie Jones.
*
( r &gt;¥
D ER WORK A SPECIALTY. Mrs.
Mra. Seym our and Misa H atU e
Grace E. Williams.
&gt; *tate ami county taxes become de­
A banana-nut salad caufse; w ts Clapp. On the banka of th e river,
/
linquent nfler April First, aftei served with coffee- a n d . whjpped
Invites you to visit it when
fish were fried and enjoyed with the
A full aupply— cuke, tpm ato, pepwhich date, as provided by law, cream a t the intermission. Assisting
you come to Jacksonville.
contents of well filled baskets of
per, eggplant a t D u t t o n ’s.
Bean
real estate on which taxes remain with re fresh men u were Mra. R. A.
T he ann u a l business meeting and
picnic lunch. Spending the d ay in
a n d po tato aeed.
4 1-tf
E v e r y facility accorded
unpaid, will be advertised and sold Newman, chairman of the d ep a rt­
this delightful fashion were Dr. and election of officers was held a t th e
M rs. Herbert L y m an , Mrs. Kings­ for taxes, and cxrcutloni will l*e ment, Mra. D. A. Howard, Mis*
If y o u n e e d
Mra. Robson, Miss Sallle Robson, W oman'a Club on .Wednesday after­ visitors.
ley a n d Misa Perkins of the Alta­ issued and placed in bunds of the Lillian Herring and Misa Saldee
noon
with
Mrs.
J.
W.
Dicklns
pre­
Mr. apd Mra. Polk, Mra. E. * L.
Furniture, Carpets, etc. etc.
m o n te —Forest City -section were in sheriff against personal property on Williams.
T h e Leap Year dance Utqwne, Mra. * Charles, Mr. Jam es siding. T h e annual reports of of­
the c ity yesterday
calling
on which taxes remain unpaid
was one of the most enjoyable of the Moore, Mra, Bailey, Mrs. Elisabeth ficers and d epartm ents were re­ w r i t e us for SPECIAL
friends.
In making inquiry in regard to d u b entertainm ents this s e a s o n .,
P R I C E S a n d CATAStephens, Miss J u n k 'W a d d e ll and "a ceived showing t{iat tho club has
For that G O O D GU LF CANO- real estate be sure and furnish
been a busy organisation during its
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. number of little folka.
LOGUES—we can always
L IN E and S U P R E M E AUTO OIL description of same a* found on i R. A . Newman. Mra. Puleiton. Mrs.
third year of existence. T he report
: : :
• h o n e H . B. Coney, Agt, No. 1 10 .
of the president was one of sugges­ save you money
Embroidery Circle
&gt;0Ur
1 Mary Syrnes. Mrs. B. A. Howard,
J NO I&gt; JIN'KINS
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14-tf
tion for the future welfare of the
Mrs.
AUun
Jones,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
,,
, ,
.
. . .
_
. The menfbera df the Em broidery
I a v ( idler!of. Srmiinde County
Mr. George G. Herring, J r , sum
Geo.
Bishop.
Dr
and
Mra.
B
u
tt,
|
Cird(l wcrc charmingly en tertained club, dealing largely with com­
flit Ht c
Mr and Mrs W P. Carter, Mr. and |iy Mrg H L Glblon on Wednca- m unity interests as well as helpful­
of J u d g e and Mrs. George G Her­
ness for officers and Individual mem­
Mrs. U. W. Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon.
ring of Sanford has passed success­
MONEY Ilf TELEGRAPH
A fine Victrola
Forrest Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. added much to the pleasures of the ber*/ T he secretary'* report gave
fully, according to the official list
a brief resume of efub activities not
published, his examination for a d ­ Western Union Announce* Kxtebdrd Boll of Atlanta, Mr. and Mra. W. E. enjoyable afternoon.
At the re­
embodied In other reports.
The man of th e com m ittee to pass th e
Wntaon,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
J.
8.
Wilson,
mission to the Naval 'Academy nt
Service
freshment hour a fruit snlad courae
bill, but representatives from N o rth
treasurer's
report
was
gratifying,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Webb,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Annapolis, Md.
,
During the past few years the
was served.
Those present were
and South Carolina led a persistent
showing
u
gain
in
the
lessening
of
Hal Wight. Mijses Laura Fish, Olga Mrs. (J. W. Spencer. Mr*. Claude
T h e moat complete line of Flower*, We s t e r n I ’m on T e l e g r a p h C o m p a n y
ooppoaltion
and fillibuster up to
club
indebtedness.
The
music
de­
Schultz. Clarissa Starling, Saidce Herndon, Mrs. W. E. Watson, Mrs.
Ribbons and Hats In the city. OR­ lias been hi the v a n of public s e r ­
partment, subm itted n splendid re­ 5:3Q p. m.. when C hairm an Lewi*,
William*.
Anne
Higgins,
Lillian
Hig
Ratliff. Mr*. Hopson, Mrs Lawson,
DER W O RK A SPECIALTY. Mr*. vice cor por ati on* in p u l l i n g nut new
gin*. Adelaide Higgins, Lillian Her Mr* Coney and Miss Charlie Seay. port of active service and future aided by Mr. Mann, atte m p te d to
■.crvi.es
to
meet
m
o
d
e
m
IlllSlll*-"
Grace E. Williams.
Then
plans.
Reports wore made by the obtain action on the bill.
i’ll*' riiilljiiuiv ring and Messrs A B Wallace. Ar­
F ra n k Baker, a well known in and -pn'i.il d em a n d *
Webb
of
N
orth
Carolina,
made
a
Literature
nnd
Social
D
epartm
ents.
thur Yowell, E(nesl Galloway, Mor­
suranco man and booster of Miami n o « i hnounee* a n o t h e r i n n o v a t i o n ris Spencer. Hume Humph, Ralph
T he ('lub voted to calf" a mass motion to adjourn, and the southern
(■erronaI
Mention
lor t he lieuelit of it* p n l r on*
The
representatives voted greaily with
.left yesterday for his home after
Mis* H a ttie Clapp left yesterday I meeting of the Comrprrciu! Club
We st e r n I nioli C o m p a n y a n n u s t h Wight. Hilly Lefller. Billy Stringthe N orth Carolina Fillibustera. I t
spending severul days here attending
and
W
om
an's
Club
on
Friday
night
fellow.
Kari
Schultz
and
Mr.
Getfor Euntis after spending n few
transfer* by t e l eg r ap h a n e n o r m o u s
was
really a vote against the BIB,
the meeting of the S tate Drainage
(tonight; at tho W om an’s Club for
weeks with Mrs W. P. Fields
a m o u n t of mo n e y a n d her etofor e zofl of llurtow.
Association. Mr. linker was n resi­
the purpose of discussing the pro- Tho uyes and nays were called, and
t h e «cruder* of ItuVuey h a v e no( been
Frank Clark, Hears and Wilson
lient of Sanford about twenty years
1‘nicilta Club
Mr and Mr*. Clarence C arter jiosed t riebration for the week of
per mi tt ei ) to iti ilude in t h e tran*frr*
voted against tho bill. Mr. S p a rk ­
ago, being u telegraph operator fur
March
20
th.
Announcement
was
The iTiscillua with a number of have returned from a short visit to
any coi ninunicall oli of a busi ne ss or
the Western Union Co
made by the chairman of the Baby man was paired with a su p p o rter of
personal c h a r a c t er t o t h e payee. frieiul* were delightfully entertained the home folks at Valdosta, Ga,
I feel ashamed for tho
Week Cam paign committee of the the bill.
Mrs, J. H. Bruton and rhildren *urh i n f o r m a t i o n being rrij uir ud to on Thursday afternoon by Mra. A. E.
sou
th
yesterday,
in the action they
left y esterday for Jacksonville where lie sent by s e p a r a t e me ss a g e
Mis* Harriet Lombard of Boston. proposed program for Baby Week,
Among the pleasure* of the
t ' n d e r Hill
took
on
the
bill."
March
t
to
11th,
which
included
a
they will make their future home thi' ill's a r r a n g e m en t * .
Mass, ha* been spending a few days
however, afternoon a "nut contest" was much
Mr*. B ruton has leased a budding t ransf e rs b e t we e n p o i n t * ' in t h e enj oy ed
with Mrs. Walter Hand, while cn jilay by the children at the club
on West Ad ams street and will have I tilted State* may i n c l u d e suc h In
Mrs. L om bard house on Friday evening, March 10
Participating In the happy times route from Tam pa.
a room ing house. Mr Bruton will f o r m a t i o n anil the s a m e will he de- were Mrs. C. C. Woodruff. Mrs, left on T h u rsd a y for Boston, ac­ and other features. Announcement
follow as soon as he can be tran s­ livercd to the payee at the time the Eaaterby. Mrs. N H (inrner, Mrs, companied by her mother, Mrs. H, was made of the music program to
the club on March 21. The elec­
ferred to Jacksonville.
transfer is paid
This surely repre- Pace. Mrs
( aldwelt, Mrs. Tom A Lombard, who bus been visiting
tion
of officers followed which result­
L o s t— Bunch of key* on ring, scuts an up to dale ter vice and one Davis, Mr*. O. t . Wulker, Mrs, Mrs. Hand for several weeks.
ed in tho election of Miss Laura
n a m e of Henry Williams on them. that should appeal to and he of Eldridgo, Mrs. Nathan Garner, Jr.,
F’ish
for
president; Mrs.
May.
Mrs. Horne of Jasper, Fla., is tho
Reward if returned to barber shop much value to business house* and Mr*. •( hadderton, Mr*. T. L. O ConWe aw ry all the
Dickins, second vice president; Mrs.
leading and stiibthe public generally. Through
it nor, Mrs. Pulcston.
guest of Rev. Georgo H ym an. Mra.
of Mr. A m ort on Park avenue.
Roy Symes re-elected as third vice
dnrd varieties that
Horne ia th e mother of Mrs H y ­
fiG-2tp
people will be enuided to transmit
president; corresponding sectesary,
have bwn tested
man.
Seic-Sew Club
and known to be
Mra. J. W. Dickins; chairm sh of
Mrs. Oscar Conkiln and children. money quickly with proper mstrucadapted to our toil
Among the many amall social
L iterature D epartm ent. Mrs L. R.
Paul and Dallas expert to arrive in lions to meet banking obligations.
nnd climate.
Mrs. Jatne* Dossey ami little son,
pay
in.suram
policies,
guarantee
cluba
formed
of
congenial
friend*
Philijw, re-elected; chairman of M u­
the city tomorrow from Miami and
We c a n n o w
Earle have returned from
Fort
sic Depart merit, Mrs_ Lucille Aswill be the guests of Mrs It J purchase* ,i&lt; - ompan\ lud*. pur. t a* anil neighbnra the Sew-Sew is one of
make immediate
r ,&lt;11....... steamship and t heat er i n k
t he most e n j o y a b l e within the hor- Myers, where they were called by pinwall T a k ic h ; chair limit jif 8 nci*l•hiffnewtrrf-ait the
Holly for some tune
Mr Conklin,
the illness of Mr* Dossey’* sister.
l ave* assessment* Mild bill* tier* of Sanford, itx members meet
seasonable c r o p
Mra. C r E Tfenry; chairman of Wel­
who is the busines* manager of tin- ets
seed.
ui
oil
iiLiviipUuui.
lu-iku
Zituuu.
tug
With,
p
r
o
m
p
t
rugutwrity-tertnfare. Mrs. Henry Wight; Literature
Miami .LLtraJd -ipwei* w !—• *.♦»**.-.. i
Mrs. Elwood Thom as and baby
taticca
to
traveling
salesmen
und
dulge
in
their
(avorito
pastime
and
M embership C om m ittee, Mra. 'G eo.
in New .York for some time and
of C hattanooga, Tenn., are - the
Rptuldinf) No. 4 U»t»
I
Dickinson; Music Membership, Mra.
Mrs. Conklin and tho children will pupils attending distant schools,) frolic, for if you arc within aoveral guests of Mrs. Henry -JJeLaulin.
K«rty IWit n n u
.
1
etc' Then is practically no lijpit t o . block* of the meeting you will knbw
F. L. Woodruff; Hocial Membership,
TfiuraSh
aojourn In Sanford until bis return:
the proposes for which this service that the merry little club Is in ar*Mrs. O . D. Bishop; Welfare M em ­
Heed l*canals--N0 T
Mrs. Conklin 'was a resident of San­
Mrs. E. T. Marero of O rlando is
i., av inhibit
The Telegraph C o m , »ion for rippling peals til laughter
! North Carolina
bership, Mrs. Alfred Lilja,
ford when she was a small child and
snd th. Hm»U Spanlth
puny i* !• 1.. c m .... mi d p o n t h e vig with the song o( birds. Laughter the guest of her parents. Mr. and
Two Crop.
will bo corning bifek home to live
Fxrrrpt* From n l.rlter
manner m winch
i* nr adenui; '* health and wisdom Combined, u Mr* S. L. Johnson.
S—•U Corn. MPIolt,
for awhile,
—----' ’ I Mrs. Elizabeth Askew, vire pretiS.»ffjni,
Ihe scope and p u r p o -e s of it viiriou tru th which is Joyously recognised
N.ul &lt;}(•&gt;•, libido
Mrs G. G, Goddard of Lakeland dent of the Florida Child Labor
services i „ r,j, r
..eel to ter th&gt; by the Sew-Sews, whose motto
(ir t w r Cbulti, Cowpou.
Kaffir Corn, V«K
•leed* of the publu
'Laugh and the world laughs with Is the guest of hor aunt, Mrs. Alfred Commission wrote, under date of
„ l ( I r a n i , Ilp ln il and
Jon. 27lh to Mrs.- J. W. McGrifl.
— — ---------you."
The laughing contest took Lilja.
lowland ftrrd llleo.
Mutual Fire Insurance
place nt the home of Mra. Frank
legislative chairm an of the' F. F.
Tmui . PUala-U.tnr• lon lUauty and th*
The idea id u home mutuul fire Woodruff yesterday afternoon, whose
Mr. nnd Mra. Chas. Hell of At­ W. C. last year, concerning the a t t i ­
Famous John llarf.
4
insurance company hu* been worked g U(.,,ta were Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mr*, lan ta were th e guests of Mrs. Geo. tu d e of the Florida represent stives
Writ* us far irokly
out in Miami and the com pany is j | r n r y McLaulin and her guest, Mrs. D. * Bishop for several ' day* th is on the Kcating-Owen Child Labor
nrm Utl on rtnUISrrd
I
tlrnln Poultry Ford
prospering and paying the memhers Klwoorl Thom as, Mra. B. A. How- week.
Rill. This bill has since passed the
nnd ttupplir*. Our dr* acrlptivn MtalofUai
n nice dividend.
The Merchants Brtj ( ^ j f(1 G g f Henry, Mra. J. S.
house by a m ajority of 337 to 46,
ffro on r*qu.~«». ,
Mutual Fire, Underwriters of Miami Wilson^ Mra. May Dickins, Mrs.
b u t it is none the less Interesting to
Annt P n I s y Poultry
was organized several years ago and Mary Symes, Mrs. W. E. Scoggsn
Mnah makoo your
see the opposition th a t our repre­
bans lay
has been a surress from the o131,1- , and Mra. DuBose.
sentatives offered to t h e bill. . •
They insure property at the regular |
Mrs. Askew says, in part, " T h e
AT
rate charged by the trust, take fif*
Republicans lined up solid (or the
" Theft of ThiMlItdom”
Ia r t in S e e i
teen per cent off and give the public
bill, and Mr. M ann actively co­
At the W om an’s Club next Friday
jACKSONVju.r.ri.oni LArl
the benefit of the money made evening, M arch 10th, u nder the
o perated with Mr. Lewis, the chair*
through Investments which is con­ direction of Mias Gretchen Schultz,
siderable and
dem onstrates
how the prntty littlo interlude, - ."T h e
much
is
being
carried
out
oi
the Theft oi Thlstledofn" will be pre­
‘ About those Straw
state each year by the fire insur­ sented by a cast of talen ted little
Hats at the Haber­
ance eompsnie*. Frank B tk c r ia the people, (or th e benefit of tb e Chil­
1
j- .
,‘ k- ., r , -M
dashery. All the
agent for tho Merchants M utual dren’s Home Society of Florida. The
latest styles at
and can offer a live agent a good action surround* th e th eft of a baby
thing In Insurance.
T h a mutual (tom the slums by a wicked little
idea has been advanced In m any of pixie, Thiatledom, from Fairyland,
states and has proved of untold whose s y m p ath y for the nneglected
Palm Beach Suita at $7.5D the
value to the people who Kave been half starved little earth b a b y eaus'es
Good Florida Beef.
■-’V
paying extortionate prices for fire his banishm ent from F airyland. In
Buy It hdbe if you
The
Best
Western
Beef.
RENDERING PERSONAL SERVICE
protection.
Until the M erchants addition to th e fairy ptay by tbe
want the
-V&gt;6|
Spring Lamb.
Mutual organiicd in Miami the children, there will be a d e a n little
has
been
an
important
factor
of
this
Bank
since
it
thing :
Chicago Milk Fed Veal.
idea had not been tried o u t In thia •k it by adults and several specialty
wax
established,
and
has
greatly
aided
the
upbuild­
state, the laws prohibiting s sm e by num bers. The cause.!* th e worthiest
Com Fed Pigs.
ing of new busines.
the ipedflcstions for s ehsrter. Mr. In th e s ta ta a n d a h o u l d 'h a v e the
Pork Sausape.
The Seminole County Bank U a Homo Iiwtitution
Baker waa here thia week and ex­ cooperation of t h a .entire town"*
Liver Pudding.
nnd takes special interest in the welfare of the
plained his plan 'to many Df o u r d t l Pigs Feet Jelly
community.
tons and they were greatly im press­
,f % Adopt a Baby
Head
C
h
e
e
s
e
ed with the idea of a m u tu a l fire
Accounts subject to check, or in our Savings
Will Sanford place herself on rec­
insurance company.
Department,
are cqrdially invited.
Souce.
ord by adopting a t least one home­
,
Fancy
Chiped
Beef.
less little one from the Children’s
FOUR PER CENT^INTEREST
Home Made Corned Beef.
Home Society.
I t would be the
P
A
I
D
ON 8 AVI NGS A C C OU N T S
biggest and g randest p a r t of ths
The Best Hams and Bacon
program for B aby Week.
Sumly
F at Chickens.
there Ja one home open for such a
:
splendid opp o rtu n ity somewhere In
Sanford or Seminole county.
We ais here to serve you with the very best of everything. Cooked pro- ,
I
perly In a perfectly sanitary kitchen and served in the right way.
Eight H undred CUb
Invited for tb e meeting of the
E ight H undred Sewing Club a t th e
home
of Mra. Anna W alker on
; • NEW WOODRUFF BUILDING PHONE 152 SANFORD. FLORIDA ,
T h u rsd a y .aftern o o n
were
Mrs. Park Ave. and Second Street
I
Don’t forget our lee Cream Parlor ju s t actom the stre e t
; F rank Adams, Mra. Brown, Mrs.
Berner, Mrs. Sam Bradford. Misses
»oi
Prea.
D. L. THRASHER, V-Prcs.
A. R. KEY. Cashier
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There are lots of .Candidates in this Campaign who are deserving of
your aid. Many-nf them are working hard to win and are just a little
backward. There are hundreds of people just waiting for someone to
ask for their subscriptions in order to vote in this campaign.
BUT WHY WAIT—Jut fill in thd blank and send it to The Herald and
you will have voted for your favorite. Do it Today. You will be mak­
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ONLY TWO WEEKS MORE!
TO WIN A PRIZE
Next list will he published Tueaday. Send in your nam e and beyin an active campaign a t O N C E.
Each c a n d id a te
In thin Hat has an equal o p p o rtu n ity to win
the Ford, Kitchen Cabinet. Watch. F’urlor Suite, M erchandise Order
or C am era. Every candidate who fulls to win a prize will tie paid
10 per cent, cash commission on the gross am ount of m oney th a t
he or she tu rn s in during the campaign for new su bscriptions, pro­
viding they rem ain
actively in the cam paign until th e close und
m ake a cash report each week.
Melville Tylet, A ltam onte Springs
2'J.OOU
H arvey 1.. Geiger, Geneva
4 7.000
Miss Mary Aulin. Oviedo
48,000
Alfred Hobson, Snnford
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8.000
Mrs. Jam es F. Hoolehnn, Sanford
64.500
Mrs. W. W. Fry. Sanford .
62.000
M r v R. J. Powell,
Sanford
64 500
Miss C lara Phillips, S a n fo rd ............................................ ..................... 63,500
Mlsa Vnnmeta Styron. Sanford . . . .
57.000
liuail Cason, E n t e r p r i s e ......................................................................... 17,000

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Your Renewal Subscriptions.
Now is the Time to Hustle!
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Here is positively the largest and best extra ofTer to tie mude
during the re m ainder of the campaign. Every candidate who sends
or firings in eight yearly subscription* or their equivalent in s h o rte r
or longer subscriptions on or before M onday, Murch 6th, at 8 p. m.
will lie given

80,000—Extra Y otes—80,000
Each ca ndida te should secure as m any subscriptions as possible,
nnd the 80,000 ex tra votes will be issued on each set of eight as
stated above. T h e regulnr n um ber of vote* will lie issued on each
subscription, us the extra ballots are in addition to the regular n u m ­
ber of vote* allowed.
Subscriptions should not be held hack until next M onday; bu t
should be tu rn e d In as secured when a ballot for each subscription
will be issued a n d retu rn ed to each candidate to be held In reserve
or voted. If there is anything you do not u ndersta nd about this
ofTer, ask.

Get Renewals Now!
During this offer a renewal subscription will
epunt for as many extra votes as a new one.
During the latter part of the campaign extra
votes will be given on NEW subscriptions only.

THEREFORE,
You should secure the old subscriptions while
they will count for extra votes. Turn in
every possible subscription before this, the
lastcluh vote offer closes.

Three Piece Parlor Suit
Settee, Rocker
'Straight Chair
Purchased Fro m and on Display at

WRITE TO YOUR FRIENDS

Sanford Furniture Company

IV«.
b a d n tnrgr- num ber of circular letters printed t h a t candi­
d a te s may send to their friends for subscriptions. These le ttejs will
be furnished free to those who can use th em . Get them now nnd
s e n d them to your fiiends thnt you rnrfnot see personally

lyook over the list of candidates printed today; note
th at there are a yery few entered from the county.
This gives county candidates a great opportunity to
tinier and win a valuable prize (luring the.next 3 weeks.

Good For 5000 Votes
DATE........... ...................................1916

NOM INATION

COUPON

I NOMINATE
ADDRESS
Aa a Candidate in your Piofit Sharing Campaign

SIGNED
ADDRESS ............. ..................;................................
Only the First Nomination Blank Cast for Each
Candidate will Count as 5000 Votes.

SCALE OF VOTES
Time
Price
Votx
1 year.................
$ 2.00 ,
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2 years..
4.00.........
2,1
3 years
6.00............
4,(
4 years.......................
8.00
6,(
5 years.................... 10.00.„..„....... 10,(
.The above number of votes will be given
and renewal subscriptions and arrearages.

20 year gold filled case, Elfcin or
Waltham movement. C h o i c e of
bracelet, chateline or gents’.

1916 Model Roadster
Equipped with Electric
Lights. Price $ 4 2 3 .5 0 /
F. O. B. Sanford, Fla.

Purchased and on display at

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On Display at the

Saniord Machine &amp;Garage Co.
This brand new car will be awarded
Nto the Candidate securing the Lar­
gest Number Votes in this Campaign

It is easy to load, quick to operate and is bound to please
anyone who prefers pictures of the 2} &lt;&gt;x 4y&gt; size. This
thoroughly reliable little camera is well made,-possesses
the Autographic feature, permitting the writing of date,
and title on each negative at the time of exposure.

Purchased and on display at L. R. Philips &amp; Co. Drug Store

$15 M E R C H A N D IS E ODRER
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An order for $15.00 worth of merchandise
such as the winner may choose
from the stock of

Z. Spinks, General Merchandise, Oviedo, Fla.
TEN PER CENT CASH COMMISSION ON NEW
SURSCRIPTIONS TO NON-WINNERS OF
PRIZES
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You c a n ’t lose in this campaign— t h a t is Impoaalble. If you fail
to ^ i n one of the prizes wo will pay you 10 per cont ca*h coraraia- '
sion on the gross a m o u n t of subscription money you collact for now

subscriptions, providing you remain active until tHo do»e of the cam­
paign and mako a cash report each week after starting. The campaign
thus works both whys. A prixe campaign and n very good payig
job.- If you want an automobile, enter your name no matter w hat
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1 ---------------------------Southeast) quarter # (' Northeast quarter ef
C H U R C H E S A ltE G R O W IN G
Southeast quarter. East hall el Southeast
la Ike Court ef lha Cnaaty Judge
quarter of Southwhvt- quarter, of North
■eat quarter. Section Thirty-three. Town
I * C lrtu lt C a a r t. S a r o a t b J u d ic ia l C lrtn it.
Rrownlee In Hcrmon Shows
• hip Twenty South, Hang* Twentr-9lee Dr.
, I n M d f*« S e m i n o l e C o e a t y . F l o r i d * .
1 . l » » r V. S t e n e t r o m
East, West hslf of Northwest quarter of
Chancery
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Growth of Preabjrtcrlyns .
end "til'
tMstributeee
Northeast qoartdr (less West half of Ivaet
I * A. Bromley. Complain
S-IJ Katot. '1’ ,l*‘ ni ' l,lm*
half of said West ball); Woat half of -North
ant
At the morning servic* la s t Sabon.
fled
..TV,h o l y o u . « r» h * r » b y rio t l- weal quarter of Northwest quarter ol South*
eaet quitter. Esat Self e f SoatBweat q ta r hath. Rev. E. D. Rrownlee culled
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Sm/. quarter. West half , of Seatlmaet quarter attention of his congregation to th e
etalmlnt h l w l In 1-9*
JDWdent* and
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of Reuthewrt quarter of Beutbeaet quarter,
« 0 BDak ” * of tb . city
to Unknown
Florid* to 'Y h f’ l , l*' " r S»mD#l* count
Southwest quarter of ■ Southwest quarter, progrea* of tho P resb y teria n church
of Hanford, B o m ln o la C tn n
Partite
of ..Id v. i.
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under.nr , ,| Admlnl.trstr
Eaet hslf of Southwest quarter, Heellaa in the p a a t.tw e n ty -f lv e ycar«, and
ty, Florid*. moenfd h n to
h.ieol
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Three. Town.hip Twenty-One South, Hangs
E . H. TrmBord'a map of
l i s t e d F e b r u a r y V h . a li 1916
Tweniy-nlnn Eaet, Southwest quarter of especially to the f«ct. t h a t with tha
amid e ty. Driendant*.
Northeast quarter, wl*t half of Ntrthwent
liUHt. 1 S T E N ST H O U ,
quarter
at Northwest quarter of N orth­ exception of tho L u t h e r a n i &gt; t had
To Patrie McGuire, residence u Inkno urn
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east quarter, Section S11 , Township Twenty- increased
more rapidly t f f a n ^ a n y
NOTICE TO C R E D ITO ns

LEGAL ADVERTISING

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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Candidate For ComptroDer

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Fur Hupt. Public In.lrurtJ.a
1 hunky snuausru that I will sgsln bu
a ciudidstu |ur tbu Dunucrutic auutlsstiOB ol 8apt, uf Public 1suit M ilo s , 1 (rut
tkst 1 o n untitled to this affix* tor ruw
•««&gt; that I will puruourilr usplslu to tho
vetoes.
May 1 oxk your toopurstlua and
» « Pport during tba anaiprig* and ‘ your
votoe nt tku pulls.
17R O W L A N D W II.D M A N .

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for tbu offl
___ 5 of Superintendent ut Public

U stru etiu n nt Sumlnrio C ou n ty, sohiuet
to tb s D em ocratic Prim ary. I t riaelod I
pledge m y eloee personsi ottu atloa and thn
faithful disehsrge at tbu d o t lev ot th e ol*

other P ro testan t church. \ \ j f cited le t.
this as an exhibition of thVprogrca------. T l TTI l a * W T U H .
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ge Tw.nty-nlnS E e .l; West quarter
alve, aggreaslYe governi^lent with
I hereby
_ ,a g M f n ennidst* lap t b
southwept
quarter
ef
Northeast
ouarlar,
tan el tful
uM Jttm dM t ot PuUlc i net ruction ta
C“ * C o You, and lack of you art hereby required " V Southern Preabyterian church
Township - Twenty-one the
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h u tSection S7 o| lha Reviaad Section Eight,
,(sKistT,
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anbfoct to tho Dttem ille
to appear to lb * bill of complaint herein
Sec
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That
South. Ranca Twenty-nine Eaet; Northeast at the present time.
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Tbrm»ti my etrrieo un the board uf
aaalnal you la tko shorn *n tilled c a u »
Inlin.ncp °t the city ol Sanford of l i l t quarter of Bdulhweit quarter of Southeast
S«Jmm4 Tniit—
uetue* 1 hove btW * . L uoavinrevl that
on or Tjafora the Hula day « f April, A. I). b:v a tftffrirjf'tl |o rr 11j iH (utlouiri, |0a v l |'
quarter, Bectlon Eleven,, Township TweulyT he following editorial In tho Mm Bup*finunda«t ihaald bt % ^rtUnl
l t l * j I h j ^ m a b rim tba 3rd day of April, a . v n V . h 1 7 T r L, , k * n d i : of l e c t o r . T h e eal- ene South. Hangs Twenty-nine East,
man
sad
by sit manna a primely bolder sad Tns
• y nf t h r f l r r k a n d r o t t a r i o r s h a ll h*» II.SOO
March Everybody waa quoted:
You arn hereby required to appear be­
Pnnr la the Cunaty- I ssk -Mr your uupport, not
Tka Sanford Harald la hereby daaJ(natr&lt;t tier y e a r , p a y a b l e m o n t h l y . n ,| he . h a l l re fore
the
Judge
of
our
Circuit
C«urt
of1
the
The churches of th e United Staten biml ei I think I am entitled to it, but baeawm
tba nawanaper In which thu order ahall r e i v e n o O th e r r o m t i r n . s t f o h . "
I know, that my mperieane viii be*ol vsiuablaaevSeventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, ant
published one* a weak for twelve t o n - I _ _ r . *
Tht. ordinance .hall take efltec ting for Semlnotn County Sn
Monday, did not, after all, gain ao m any new riaa 9a lha Taxpayers and tbu rhlMrem ot tba
utlvq. weak*.
m1r1**1
y uP«n It. pa..eg* and approval the 5th day of Juna A. D. 1919, at tha court
o) I he Mayor.
Witntee ■ &gt; hand
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and ofllclal seal
members during the year 1&amp;16 aa County.
B. RUNOFbouse ol eald county to anawer a Mil of
Banford. Seminole county, Florida, thi*' th.
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^rbrtary,
complaint
exhibited
against
you
In
our
^during
the year previous. In th at
I hereby snnouaea my usndidsdy I
16th day of December, A. !&gt;. 1916.
said court by E. M u o n Roberta, and to
lion of Bo per In lan d ed of Public laetrue Ion tar
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E- A. D O U G LA SS.
I) W H E R N D O N ,
do further and receive what our eald court y e a r— 1914—they gained 782,000.
flumiaolu ( aunty eabfeht to tho doririoa ot tbo
Clark Circuit Court. Seminole Co., Fie.
I'halrrnan City Council.
.hall
consider
In
that
hqhatf,
otherwise
In 1916 they gained only 653,000. votura ta tbo coming 1‘rimsry.
I hereby rertHy that the lartgcing ordin..
B| Jaa C. Roberts. i&gt; C.
the eompletnint will proceed experts
Your Vote will bo a appends'
Scholia Idalnes,
* r r; V * ; ,ul.y psaeeb by the City Courcil
' l l la further ordered and adjudged thut These figures are compiled from the
M. W. L o vVXI L L ,
Solicitor for Camplainaat.
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,,0 ,lda In regular aea.lon thtv this-order
be
published
ones
a
w
eak.
far
a t-P rl-lS te
Its 10th day o| February. A D 1919. «
not lees than twelva weeks Immediately bekt available sources by the FcdB.
A.
Ita-ward
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a
candidate
le f &gt; County
M. W. L.OVEI.L,
preceding tb« paid 9tk day of June A. D. ersl Council of C hurches of Christ Buparistenduot of Public Instruction. .«
I r e a * M t f t i O y a n n o u n c e m y s e l f ■ ___
City Hark.
1919. In the Benfard llereld, a new.paper
Q U ALIFICATIO N: Mr. Howard bold. a.Ufa d i d a t e f o r (b e office* o f com ptroller. 1
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"rdinanee approved by me puhllibed In Banford, Seminole County in America.
• J V ^ a t e a lk Judicial Clr •thU
Cur
tl
fiesta
and
Di;
Diploma
issued
by
tbu
Uirbl.
10th day of February. A. II. 191«.
a m f a m i l i a r w i t h It* d a t l e a , a n d i f e l e c t ­
Florida.
fCiM VolaeU Countr. Flee
Normal G
"olfego_ ubara bu
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utudiud
_ com
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J. D. D A V IS O N ,
They seem disappointing, b u t they Bute
Witness the Hcaorable Jamei W. Per­
p ro m ise
fallh T u I a n d
u n re m iltlac
uautly tar fivu years, taktag la addition to Dm e d
Ftl-50.lt
,
Mayor.
and U f X k j r ^ i . i Cornkins, .Judge of our eald Court and E. -A. furnish no resi cause for anxiety collaga enures, apvxis] courvM In Psychology, • e r v l e e .
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Oration, Cc\mj&gt;^s
Dougliea. Clerk, and the seal theroaf at
The Hktnry and Kcieoea ot Xdueolion. aad Pub­
This lic School Supetvlaioa. lie also xiudiad mm year
tha Court House_ In Bemlnola County on the part of church leaders.
Hudolph P. N/raan, (Jaurprnl
Nyman NolUe or Application fo, Ta. Deed Under Floride, this 17th day of February A, I).
at
B t a u Univarulty at tadlaaa, o n e voor at
fact will appear when we look at lbs Dm
Cha*. P. lfrnderton add Re
h A. lienrieclton a ef Chapter l » 9 |. Laws ef 1919.
Washing.an Frieods Academy, sad to o t a bus!
florid*
daraon. Delenddnt.
_addL..
teesR *
E. A. D O U O LA 8 S, .
the figures of church membership m i * entires v t the .Saline b u s i n e s s C o t tegs,
PorerliMUre
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Clerk of the Circuit Court of BefitlnSlo
. sNoticr l» hr rohy fivrr. that J. TUdrn
TEACHING EXPEiUENCEt ID taught one
for 1915 compared with the figures year
County, Florida.
an,, .Qei
To Rudolph F. Nym
an,
qaartsnna
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„ _________ I- N y -­ t S eJ ° U t '
la tbo country district school, ono yuar in
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man. Chat. P, Htndrfson .anti lisnnsh A*
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«tatvtl t hr 2nd day of Jutir,
Washington Friends Academy, and had Ut roar,
o( 1890, F rom 1890 to 1915, during of
Henderson:
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v fk"V 11 \ J'td, ha* ftlrd laid cafti flea Ira In
suresoaful oiporienro as 8upariauadenl of aty
It appearing Irom th# affidavit o( Geo. 0.
hfcf madr appUrailnn for In (*lr«iill C w n rt H « « t n i | i J a d | c l n | C l r f t t l the apace of a q u arte r century, the
Herring. eollcitnr and cfinM fTtor Jomplei
Mr. Howard prepared himself especially for 0
j ° i»*ur in accordant* artth law,
In a n d f o r H r m ln n U
('w u n lfg f | « r l d n
totfll membership of all churches-In tile's
pants herein duly * Aleit,, them t h e ebon
S O I k In tho w n tee ot tho
Publk Pci
‘ Public
W U llritM •mlifirp t h r foltowini d r a In f ' f c n n r c r f
namrd defendants
and
ia perhaps
tho best
beat equipped of aay man
tape tbo
t u a t r d __
in ________
S r m i n o l r ____
roundaate, end-ea&lt;h #&gt;f them an c fltia d .p m |.» r r t ). t l_______
thiV
United
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increased
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non residents of the M ala, of Florida, b u t M r - F l o r i d a , lo . l t . t
la Iho county
t | i t „ r k |t • r ' h u .
Tu s - u
Herrington an,
tty for tho office ol County Bupo l the
th* ^ t D fiv J S M i* * . That lu"'s _ *-rtlflret- s
;,,r.s rov„ .
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Mary A. H * p p a n d -------_________
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art real dents of
In.truction.
ID deserve.
r j t e of 91 per cent. It is a larger ertntendent of Public
the real dance of the gait) pnrtleVrdifeodsnt.. •&gt;•!( e«M »• prooeri,
K A lleugla.e K«PP. her ha.L.od, U o U. W klttey aa d
bo cars tut consideration of all the voters of
For Sr trains, Lameness, I
rate than ia.show n by the increase ho county.
la unknown to
t h s tjilligent
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;o affiant and that
co ve. ,.,t hall, .old
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and
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pPoprrt&gt; of Hnlino
qulry has bean made Without avail, to a.
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism |
Warwick. Tru«tr«, Florida Naval Htctts of the whole population of thu coun­
certain tbs placs Of residence of *»,&lt;] deT I , f * m i 4 I a n 4 b r i n g *»»r*#rd a t t h a d a t a of 4 (-omnuidon Company, a
F D R S H E R IF F
corporation try —very Jc^nslderably larger.
frndanta.
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The
Penetrates and Heals.
thr iMUihrf of aurh rrrtlAratn Id thr mini of
I am a raadldato (or re-election to tba
You and each of you a re therefore ort r*. A, Hcuglata and Unknown, aa nbova Charlrs T. Allan and — — — Allan, his
*ifa, I). H. Glovtr, Aldan C. McCalmnnt num ber offchgrch m em bers has in­ affica o| ekarlfi of BoialaoU county. I tool
dared to appear to tha bill of complaint drtrribrd.
S t o p s P a i n A t „ O n c e *• ,
Urvjr** said rrftiflcatr* shall a n d --------- McCaimont, hit wifa, H s iA i
lu.tifiad ta a.klag tbo paopla ol tbD county
filed In this cause on or before Monday, m fwiijsratd arrordlng to law tat dr#d will
Mct'almoaC creased In the United States much far re-election to this office, owing to the
April ltd , A. I). 1916, the tajseabeing a i«*ur thrreon on thr 22nd day of March I*. McCslmont a n d -------—
F o r M axi a n d Beast: I
hsr husband,
Sarah A. MaCalmont d||4 iuatcr than the num ber of inhab- tael that I have not yet bad this offico (or
Hole Day of this court.
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a lull term.
When my prevent term of
---- -*■— McCaimont. her husband. I’hUsiyt
2 5 c .5 0 c .$ l . A t A ll D e n lern .
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It i* further ordered thak-thle notice be
W li firms m y olTkrisl a lg n f e tu r r a n d m l
ilttufe
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explror
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will
have
been
In
offire
only
Ci. (lutld and Ft F. Guild, her husband
for eight fIt) eunaerotlye weeks lh |» t h r I b t h d a y tif F r h t u a r y , A I* I
rniubllehed
one hall term by election, and leas then one
lia
l&gt;
Hall
and
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Hall,
her
huethe Banford Herald, a new.paper pyb
f •I•
K A nnfNJLASH.
During that q u arte r century there ball term by appointment and tor this rea­
b a n d , J i n u u K. 1 'e rk a m i C . L . Ta c k* h e r
tlabed In Banford, Florida.
i I r f t t ’lrrujl't * mi f t S r m in &lt; dr I ’m , FI
husband, H (ii«»U I&gt;. Fulls r and Louisa were Seven groat religious organisa­ son 1 tael that I am entitled tn your supWitness, K. A. Douglas., Hath, "of ihn)
Njf A %f Mc I f• n&gt;rI, 1» I
and ft elected sill give the office my
A
Fuller,
hi*
wife.
J
o
n
^
h
It.
Tantum
Circuit Court, Seminole county.* F l o r i d a
4 2 - F n 'tie
Sort
o.e personal attention In the fulura as In
a n d -------T a n t u m . ftf* w if e . C . W . F s r n tions which increased at a rate, the
and the seal of eald court, on this the Ird
pttt.
ham
ant] S a r a h
A
F arnham ,
ht a
wife.
day of Fabruary. A. IV 1916
I will appreciate your support.
O rlantlo
K ennedy and
Fiance* K- Ken* greater tliun the average.
(teal)
E. A IIO U O I.A S S .
HAND.
S «» I If »
n u l y . hi*
wif*.
Indian
Sprite*
Hallway
I’lrrh
The
Roman
Catholic
membership
( w n s r u r t t i o n C o m p a n y , a rurpnration,
I hereby tnnounce myself a candidate
Uy Ja. t* Itotierie, II i
\ n f r ilf Hr H*i &gt;1 I i nil*
Ci r a c e F
F u litf and
----------F u l l e r , h e r increased
r the office of sheriff of Bemlnola county,
125 per cent.
The Lu­
Geo. ti. Herring,
«h i
husband
Sa m o cl HI F u l l e r e n d
f « b tt 191n
.uhfeet to the action of the D e m o c r a t i c
Counsel for Complainant
\..T |
h * f r I• j
t h a t t h e Hi a i r ' F u l i t f
theran
Synodical
Conference
mem­
hla wir«, H e b e r t
II.
M inty and
primary to be held June fth, 1916. It
4g.Fri-9te
H.efifl rtf V till, fit 1.1in - ’ Ft.... is d .It
M t n t f , hts w if e , S a m u e l J o n e * a n d
I pledge rnyael! to fulfill the duties
bership increased 130 per cent. elected
r*-Mr 1 -t- .mill )u
i u f i i t , hla wife. A, II V ln e w n t a n d
• lov,5 t m Tu-.
ot this office to lb * beat of my ability.
J A r K S O N T T I . I .r . F L A .
M «r* ?! , *
111*
f"f i h* fJitl.i» itit tlr-u
V i n c e n t , h is w if e , W . A . K o g e r t The Lutheran General Synod mem­
E. K IIIIA D Y .
An Ordinance Aanendlnf .Herllun Si ni thr rrllint lifitlh. 1) |||£ bin] i.n*ifi| in VuluRim
Th# Famtlr on.l T m M
aad
M
A l l i n g e r s , hla w if e . D a v i d K
llevlaed Ordinance* of the illy of Han- j cminty,
tfa«*l. E uropean. 15S rverna
r J i r n i m r . « n d Ffla li J a m i s o n hi* w lf a , C W
bership increased 110 per cent
In
FtlH 4 tJU N T Y C O M M lH B IO N Illl
la
with
hath.
I'opwlar
ford o f 1914
aniut L
\H .'f N # m « i n i ■rt T - ’ * n aK ip
I M t t n i n f f f a n d Hallir 1 n t a r n i n g e r , b is wif»* D.
I h r n d i y t a n o u a r * m y w l f as a r a n d k l a t t f lor
these three cases it may lie assumed
prices.
Ceatrat lecellw .
H e It enartad b a the M a y o r a n d &lt;*it&gt; r f un
11aI &gt;t ‘ \ ■ ►9i 1 * ii £ *i|n i d *
N ll.-rn * fiinl M a i t n A l l u r n * , hi* w if e , S a m
thfi* fiflW *4 C o u n t y Co mmia ai ofip f of l h a 4ih. Open poor e N .n l.
Cafe. Booklet.
HI o f H » n f o r d , F l o r i d *
Mill f.O
»•' ** if f. if ten alt « i ■n b uH I Wadsworth and
that large num bers of members wort* ( l o m m b i o n r f D i s t r i c t o f BcmJfioJa f ' o u i u y , auh^
W adsw orth.
W JN D L E W. S M IT H . M an ag o r.
Hee. S. Th^t Beet Inn f** nf H r
i |IHIT1Ixrfl rtf thr *» « i n * i *fi fit»t k » * i1fal l Ins » i t *
John T
II r t n n e n e n d
F l l t n J.
fact to i h # D # m n c r a t l c F i l m a r y , a m i a o I M t t h «
( &gt;rdinance* of th e r tty of Sanford ol l :*I \ fo r , . ir*
\
■ ‘ . 1 thr* h fur Kir •MlHi )l f e n Hr it hi* Wife. J a s o n L llludgett a n d added by immigration.
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and
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be a m e n d e d to read a* follow*, to wit
nf J\ |«r r irni of i»-p JK.. * tkjir|. m|t|&gt;' ('•»
Hlndgrt l, hie wife, I sabel H . Qlbaun
Jour
and 1 want to o a I thia tjm# &lt;o
“ Bee. full— Trenail rer ami A »ae**o r
Tb» ■ H r i n J
In the remaining four cases it does for
i
1ti.i».'r- ta '*(Etr T m * u f &lt; f
nd
G i b eon, h e r h u s b a n d . B a r a h
nrtmiiia*. t h a t If I a m » l# e ir d t h a f ( will w o r k o o o a o o o o o a a o a o o o o o o o o o o o i i x
pa!ary of the treaaurrr and * * 'f t « )r shall b*
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rat I n.a
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1916
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rea-teii 111 (ter rent
T he 'Pint h a i r m e n 1 My 1 n u n n
V— O FFIC E
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E. P. THAGARD

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LINIMENT
INDLE

DR. A. DOLAN

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ft
a n e e w a s d u l y fia a ^e d t&gt;&gt; O r ' t&gt; '
of S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a In regular
■
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t h i s 10th «fa &gt; o f F e b rua r &gt; \
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rotinly, Florida, to -»ii
I ,
^
, Ser. .14, Tp 20 a. It 2If fast
T h i jl u L - U n i i - W n ^ - a w ^ 4 at thr I tf
t»T thn uauanro af aueh m liflr t t * »»
him * of H o iim i Irwin.
1) b |m * ■*&gt; ! y r
tiflrnte ahall t&gt;«. rpiHtmed arpordinf t o
tai Hard will taaup thrrran fln the slat Hip
of March, A % D. IB16.
Wltnata *iAjr oHlfial *i&lt;a*furr and •. *1

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l a f ilawcf t o t i ' i i r ifi * ■* I*'

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h-ifa.e* * u &gt;t

N o f t r e o f A p p l i c a t i o n fo r I n * D r e i l I nd * a
Hf f l l o A A o f ( ' k a p l c r I M V I a « * a f I lur»d*

Turpentine Company. pUffh*K f «*! l a '
CoriiAeilo, No. OHf*. d»ird Th* uh *1*-

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r*n&lt; 1nlfeir lur I h r «fRc&lt;* of f o i i n l y c o m m ) * • l o n r f of i h #
K i f t h d l i l l f f t of
roo m y * # u b i# ri to th# n * st
r&gt;tfmt&gt;rTtfilc*
p iim * ry
T h i n k i n g y u u for t n y • * i l * t « n r «
you m *y f#nd*r m r, I • m
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-O N o N e e d to W o r V T - . , P
&gt; G irlie — ‘T t o bo o n re ad in g, H a ro ld ,
th a t k lit ln g ia b y * le n J c a llf anaafe,
* n d th in k o f t b * n u m b e r o f tim ea yon
h a v e k fiao d m e.'*
H a r o ld — -‘O b , w ell,
.‘tb e r o ’a a afety In num bera,* you know.**
— U fc .

HAND BROS. STABLES

Bring in your l a m e a n d sick
n hoiscs and mules.
Have them
A treated. - Have their teeth ox3 amined, »harb c o r n e r s drewed
q down, projections cut off and de5 caycd molars extracted.
ooouaoaooooooaaooaoooooooi

T he 1nrr uanes in ull the other
I hr ivtay mfirtunre m ja*I1 n
really Important religious iirgnnixu* fo r lH * nffW# o f c o u n t y c o m ml.** Iionrr fo r
t h t r i r i t d i s t r i c t « f HcniuntU# c o u n t y , * u h tioaa v. i ri- li-sn than the uverage — Jtfct t o # n d o r « « m r n i o f t h # D e m o c r a t i c p r i ­
n e flth, lJilftv
If Fl*&gt;ct#il, I h a v e
th a t ia, l»»» than !• 1 i « t cent; but omnal yr y aofn # J upfomiaf*
to m ake
t h a t I wil l h«
in ull tiin — ihey wire mure than •*»»•■*i * n d j i i * *o e v e r y cl 11t e n ol i h « c n 1lit* count). ab*'tfhlii£ evil (Msfjf rtjvfndi.'
r i .. per ei ivt -ii.'l in un—t iM-r- t lii-\ tUN of thu Veople'i Him *y
1 will nj11111*- |
Hat•• &gt;"ur n,i(ipurt
J. T. A LLEN
were ilmfi tlutll .’ill (ter rent
l . w S l ' i : N T K it
Oin- 'iiliiu-r M'S will: efiei'lttl llitiri—t
TiPaTcr Tn Siaplc and Fancy (Jrncerica
liu iilA -------1~------------------- *
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um ns:
,i

Ihodvrv, Cigars, Teborroa aad ('old Drink*

I b a y * - h e r p u q u e i t r i l b y t h e v o t e r s Ic
do not neom to h i tlisapiicaring very
•*
r b o o e 30 4
(hie d tk l r i r t In a n n n u n e v m ye e ll fo r r a m lifa»t,
'i'helr
r:(ttfo
t
iucrcnau
from
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ilale D r t b * offire ol r o u n t y r u n m D e l n n r r
Plofl &lt;|q N»\el Since. A Cominlasinn -('obi- ~
Tiu&gt;(&lt; e&gt; ter
Hankrutit, O '1
414 7lh SI.
fianfurd, Florida
D r ' t h e F if th D i i t r i r t o t B rm tnolo c o u n ty
p a n *, e n.cu, c.tt»n. I'h.clc- '1
Alien pnratlon, Watn.il EumblfC anil V rea .rr p
(• * «
181)0 to 1’J 15 waa 77 per cent. '
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M B P Ioffice.
II e l e c t * . ! 1 will f i f g r q U a t u
rtd s
"Met"at *fi,di C arHIna A. Mlaalir. hla
^Itfeir
\IH ijtTmht
ChtPjiv*
you a s C o u n t y J u d g r .
I tru st th a t I h ave
In the year 1!)15 there wore Jual gI hie
i v e t h t - n f f i r r m y tiervtirial e l t e n l T a n * m f jualtriV'l l he fo a n d tiift you fiin ffuifitl In
M r t alrruifM a n d i
Warwick a n d ----W ir t l* k , LW4 «jf(t,
rtHi flti* hit wllr, H*fl b» I
Hrf
h l| i l&lt; • tf tie t i . I L Af#««Ut a w d
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M p r r f t t . * f • WTifitc greuV cKurelieiT* wKit h ;ha«i u«* e v e r y e f l o r t f »r t h e t n t S r e v l oi t h l v di** m# two y#«r« i|o \&gt;y th# fi{H|nilitl YM# you •
\1 *l‘»|7lirii&lt; hef
A Ale* almfiFii »nd
S
I* FtiHar and
—- riittar,' h
v « m*.
I ffi'iucM of you your fiujuort
« inemborohip of m o r e 'than tallr t e tv o teenr *d o Sh eomci anro. l er n ncvoUu nl et ny i. l y Ig i v•e illm e t ht ha en ikr |i•pt)
1* 1» Bh#par«| m Adn.IjiGif * »«{. U II
ii i i. i ti P* ;i a(i. 1• * I *t d f S ‘ -U Id
influrhfg*. If li is your plrmcur# to
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support
Mr
fi u*t-*'id, • I r •
i* it' Mm rr A n il*, and
TU b m
• lain r!*ft m e , f plctltfn jt.ju my #ip#(i#nc#9
14,000,606. fA* follow h:
EN DOR CUR LETT
|i *pprarlfig I*J fw#rrt b ill'In *a u f l u '
■n*f !»«'•! ■bi!U|pi «h«r4- of* i1«to |f4 j o th&lt;Y» **-» *
j?itotnnn Catltdjic •
14.071t.000
i*
. ’Imiiwe tM i’H. *n J
of rhf» t Inportofkk
1 ertU he e randi-lele for re-elec-ion of -he
o in iiniien pot
fire of Uouniy Gaminiwlnoer (rrm the Lth l&gt;t«tSince*ol:
rici. In the ramming uritnary uf June the 6 '16
GEO , O. HE lilt I fro.
7.472.000
Ami I leeprclfullx nil the support lit th* voiere
that ilate end If rterlv-1 I will endeavor to
0,307,000 nn
fill t h e i j l i ’v in t n t h e h re t ol rny
ability in
FOK C l . EliK OF C IU C U IT C O U R T
■2.434,000 t h e u ur,* aa t h a v e i n t h e p a it.
Having been asked by- 9 number ol voters*
VotV Truly.
to become a candidate for rterk of I he­
2.104.000
T. M cl-ANE.
court, of Sem inoD county, I hereb
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S '"l
I v . i a T t k,

,

Lo the Diimocrallc V oleie ol

cats embraces mo loilowlng gtajicribod prop­
erty situated ta Seminole rddhly, Florida,
ta-wlt; i l arree in center ol N D ol H\\ &lt;t
ol SE W
(Ions beg. 5 eha K. of N W cor
run E 10 cha, 8 90 Ike, W 10 cha, N 30
tka.. See. 3. Tp- SI S, R- 29 E.
Tho aald D a d being naaeaaed at the dele
• I the Issuance ot such certificate in the
name ol C. C. Slofergen.
linlee. *eld
Certificate eball lie redeemed according to
law tax deed will D«u» thereon on the
26th day ot March, A- D. 1910
Also, Tas CertifiesD No. 732, dst.d the
•ih day ot Jnly A. D. 1897. Bald certifi­
cate embraces the following described prop­
erty situated In SeminoD county, Florida,
! U Bee
in-wilt v u ot s w u of S W If Ol
^ K
w ia f
3. Tp 21 B? R. 29. E. T b .- H.aid
land
.Nod at tbo date at tbo leeuan™ ot
■ueb certificate in tbo name ot 8. U Htalr.
Unless amid certificate shall be radaeraed
according to low tax deed will istud there­
on on tho 21th day of March A. D- 1919.
Atao. Tax Certtfirxte Mo. 191, dxted tbo
• th dxy of July A. D. 19CI. Bxtd certlfi
exto embrxcex tbo following dxxrrtbod prop­
erty .m uted in Seminole county, Florida,
»*-wltt W H ot N W U ol a w « e t S B J i j
Bo*. « , Tp, 21 S. n. i t E. The aald Und
being k n eu .d at tba date of the teauanM
of such rertificato in tha name
t..
Rtorfergen.
Unteee .aid certificate .hall
be redeemed
roaeacned according to law m i.
will issue thereon on lb# IM b day ol W
* - D . 1919.
,
Alan. T a * (SrtiflcaD No. I t t r j M n d tbo
l a d day. ol June. A . O. l i f i - fcntd cori.ficat# embraces tbo follow.ng described P'op.orty . 1 mated in BomlnoD county, Florida,
De-Wit:
'ta
-w ltt N E )g
D Of S E M and N W f i of BEW
2 » E. The
eald lend
Bee. 9, T p JLI 8. R. __
.
being tee . seed bt the date cf the t«u an™
of such certificate In tbo name ot Unknown
Unleaa arid certificate ahall be redeemed
according to law tax deed will ieeue tbereon_
on tha n t h day of March A. D. 1919.
Witness my official,.signature andI jen"
Ihli I bo 26Ui day of F ^ m a ry A . D . J • ' •»
(ecalt
K. A. D O U U t.A f 9,
CleTk Circuit Coqrt Buwloeie Co.. ^1»- ,
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hu.hiad. S a r a h
P
HrtiW n
a n d -------- llmw'n, her , hu.7&gt;end. li- II.
,,n '’
______.-M aher, hie-wife. Catherine T. I on*
, , rMI ,nd ---------5 Conv*ra*« her huibend,
Eli H. Merritt end — — — Merrill. hU
■ lie. Mery Sargent Pilcher and J»»on
llenry Pilcher, her hu.band, I herlee N.
Chepnien end
- — - Chapmen, hi. wife,
Nat Kin C . Hold a and i—
ll.dden. hla wife,
Email M Holden end
- ttoliDn, bit
wife. Daniel H »l ien end Cure N. Holden,
hi. nil*
Florence Holden end
Holden her husband, F K Nottlcton , n d Ncttieton, hie wits. Byron 8. Aabiey and
— Katie M. A.hley, hi. -Ife, George C .M u s eer e n d --------- Monger, hie wife. W F
flam e, and —r—
llarne*.

my !
thi. 17th day of F.hruary, A- D. IP) 6
i .eal)
E. A, DOUGLATMl,
Clark ol tho Clr/uit Court.
It -F r i-llic

Netlre vf AatoUcatlon far Tax Deed Under
Neetlen 9 w Chaplet D M , Laws of Plei*
Ida
N o li c e la hereby given that Charles
Phillips, .purr baser .of _T9x Certificate No.
615, deled the ith day uf Juno A. D.
|9||, has Bled aald certificate in my of­
fice, aad baa made application for tax deed
to le.ue In ncccrdanre with isw. Bald iar
tificate rmbrai e» t l * folowteg deacrltsi
roper ty situated
in Cemlntl* county,
Uam C M r R a o and —■— * M i R a e , bW Rlorida, to -» It: Beg. 19 Ik* W of HE cor
»| D . Ilarqjltpn M c lU . and — - —
Me- of HW H of BW R So* It. T p 20. Range
itn r
PL* wifi*. u v # r t t lawmvtr • m l
11.
Run N 9.91 ch* W 4 02. S fi.St the.
L eaver, hi* wits John A. 11ranch and M E 4.01 the. I scree
T . Branch, h « wU* t ; :
*,, n 5* * ” 4
The said land being aeeeaerd at tb* dale
ti Al. PrH*# bh wifi J J* O f mb* •nd of tb* ieeuenc* of eueb certificate In the
Z —
Comb.. H i wif#, H m m S
n u n . name of W . W. Stanford.
Unlree said
a n d --------- Dunn,Thta wits. Alieni C. C.rooC.r tificate shall bo redeemed according to
t ,y - a n d --------- Omeley, hi* wffe, ID aty
D « tat deed wilt feeue thereon on tbo 10th
Swr^upfitF sod
1 ■*
Sww»Uppl*, Lw day of March, A- D. 1911
wiD
O
D. Morris and --------Murcia
W itn .t* my offlrial signature aad ee.l
bh wife. William II P .w b .l ard M
K thi. tbo 25th day ol February, A. D. 191 9.
Pa.chel, hi. wife, D i l i I . Willard ard
(.eal)
B. A. D O U G LA SS.
_______W i l l a r d .
he*
huebaad,
J. C.
Clerk Circuit Court BamtaeD OeC. Ftei'
kgojri and ( harlolla *t'»|ct
hU wlfa^
By V. M. McDaniel. D. C. '
W. *E. Windeor and — — —• Wlnd.or, hie
54-Fri-Ste
• ID./ Columb.a -Fwanca A Tru.t Com■j A
u T f u itf tf for
J- H bhbtf, B i n k rupD * a . t i p . t a t t o o ,
W arnell L u m b e r
A
V e n c m Com pany, u t o r p o r n U a n . J o s e p h P .
Mb*lfe a n d C a r o l i n e A. M l a e l D , bb wlD.
t h e rie * ' C.
W arw ick
and
—
—
W ar-

In Coarl o f County Jud ge, Hemlnofu Counly
Hints of Florida
\
In yo-B atata ef
II. W. Lawton

Notice ia hereby given, lo all whom It
may eonevrn, that on tha tat day of August
A. t). 1919, we shall apply,to the Honor­
Fii’fer, hb vfl* F- I* Shepard as Admin- able Geo. 0. Herring, Judga of eald Court,
htrator, William
Moore Aagae and Etta as Judge of Probate, for a final discharge
It R to «. or any of them or otherwise a* executors of the e.tate ol R. W. Law,
eiefmmg an ntereel in the property here- ton, deceased: and that at th* asm* lim#
DriuTde.crU.ed. nod to all partlri claiming wo will present our final accounts najeieqan interest in eald property, to-wlt:
utora ot.ald aetata, and aak for that/ ap­
proval.
. •
J&gt;*t*d. January H at, A. D. ,l|l9&gt;
,
•D k

hi. wifn

It

H. Merrill

M erritt hie wife. A

D

a n d ----------

Futlef a n d ---------

W&lt;J. CAWTON and T. W. LA WTO St1 tf
K m ut-iri,
, 47s t-l, 3-J» 4-4, fi-J. 9-1,„7T

IS-*rt«?- . »nd
«
Bpulheset
-q u a r U f'O f.
ulheaet qvarter) llic.t three-quarters at
v,
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So_&gt;f'Nuo4rib
S
»
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'*
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!*
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gin*
Start o t
w iw t J llfU r . W e s t 1
u e .te r of

qluthea.t 3quarter
£ r t £ 0E
Ea.t
. r i rthalt
b ^ ol
t TNortheXat
o

quarter

• t -Nortbweet

1 u • • • *X . ®i

« o u t h e * at
q 159 r t d t
Bwctl on
Tbrrty two
Townihip
T w 4 n ty
Bouih
R a n g # T wentje-ofBJf D l l .
West b a l l o f
r a i l ball e f ftoulhweal quarter o f Nnrtn• e a t q u a r t e r , E x i t h a l f " f W e s t h a l f of
S o rt beast

q u arter

of

S outhw est

q u arter,
:

m

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D a lly

'/

.

T h o u g h t.

•• Natqro haa preaenlod ua with ■
largo faculty of entertaining ourselves
alone, and often colls ua lo it, to t04udi
ua that we owe ourselves in p a n to
society, but chlofly and mostly to o u r
wives.—Montaigne.

D letrict No, I,

Sem inole County, Florida:
1.622.000
1 wish lo annouara th a t I am a candid ate
1,051,000 (or r*-eDction a* rou n ty comtniealoDer, p l&gt; tn c t N o. I, Batninolo C ounty, aubiecc to
the I)i&gt;- your vote in th* Jun# primary.
announcing my candidacy, I do to with
aatoniRhing. If a a ■In
Deling that I have given (he people of
this
district,
and of tho county at large,
American an unbiased edminlplration,
end wltb a feel­
spaperx be ing that II re-elected will be in porilion to
render unto you o much better eervlce.
conclude th at
Asking et your bende o fovoroblu consider
there were ten times as m an y Epis­ etioo, I am,
)le* pert fully,
copalians aa Disciples am ong us.
1- A, B R U M L E Y .
Yet the Disci idea o u tn u m b e r the
At th* eoUriUlloa of o number of tax payers
Episcopalians try alm ost 60 (ter cent; and voter*, I bar* decided lo become o candi­
date for, County Commleeiooer for the 6th. DieTho Episcopalians tak e a great- deal trtet ol Seminole Co. Subject to (bo Democrat!*
primary tn June. Haring lived her* for neatly
tnorfF of tht* lime-light th a n they thirty
year* t am knawn by every voter In th*
dletrict.
tf alerted t prmnl** to reeve tha peo­
numerically deserve.
(
ple. to tho beet of my ability, and will gtvo
T here is a similar, b u t even more th* tSairs of the County rortfut consideration
t will apprerial* your support I I, in your Judge­
astonishing disparity between prom ­ ment I can serve your tool intervets.
Your* Truly,
inence and numerouanesa in the
41. If. PATTIS
(S IIA U .
cases of certain
o th e r . religidUs
I hereby anaounro ray Candidacy fer r*eleclion to the office of cfimmiealoaor from
groups.
th* Third District, Bemlmde county. 1
T h e Quakers are k n o w n ’to every will appreciate your eupporl In tko June
Democratic priaxary and If re-elected will
man, woman and child. Y et they do my beet to eervo tb * &amp;*opD of-ray dieDiet
end tko people ot ta# entire county
n u m b er only 120,000.
In the future aa In tb* past.
.
. . T h e C hristian Scientists g et enor­
c. w. enK uVJ&amp;er.
mous a tten tio n from* th e whale
At th* r*q%e«t of many friend* and
.world In p rin t and in converaatloti. supporter* I hereby ennounce my candidacy
Yet their last s tatem en t of m em ­ D r tb* office ot County CommiMloa#.' of
Boraiaot* county lor Pfctriet No. 2, aubbership was only 85,000.
J*ct to , tb* doririoa of th* Democrata
I’rimary la b# held Jun* 6th. I will ap­
&gt;'T h e U nitarians are an Irrtvttrctual preciate th* support ef tko voter* of Dis­
trict No. 1,
avalanche which .Dilly S u nday is
Respectfully,
holding back with his own shoulders
L. I* H A G A N .
from falling upon and shattering
.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
the C h tU tla n com m unity. . Yet, in
I am a ran didst* for the offire of Tax Collector
the *whoTtj United States, the total of SeminoD County, to aucced mymlf, tofill It
to tb* action nf tfi* votora Ip lb* . Itoraocrntlc
n u m b er of ~U n ita ria n s --seems to be f rlmety, and will heartily spprecDD your sup­
portJno. D Jtnktne.
70^42.
..
COUNTY J U D G E As usual, we are pl^Mcd to notice
ho Voters of Seminole County:
t h a t ,thare. a m lin u o - to be, . a p a rt ToI Iwill
be a candidate for tb* aem.aatien
ifrotp- i^T-. o t h e r ' Christians, some for-county Judge of Samlnolu county at tb*
Democratic primary election in Ji no. aad
l ; 0 « “ ficVwtnkfelderf." . Scbwenk- respectfully eoiJrlt your vet* end teflaoae*
in ray bonalt.
If nominated and alrctod
feld was a
'German
P ro testan t by
your vote I guarantee a full, laet and
prcachqr who lived a t th e tim e of preper adnialriratlort ol tb* dull** of tb*
wflMs*'
—# - x *
Luther. *nd who waa more protest ant
- E. F. HOUSHOt.DER.
th a n L u th er hinfiAlf.
He haa no To the Voter* of Seminole Co.:
followers in hia own land .any more.
1 announce (bat I am » candidal* to
myee’f a* County Judt* *1. Soto
Ho continues to have 1,043 in the succeed
Dot# Ceunty, subject to tb* )&gt;«n*&lt;ratja
i primary.
For two year* I bare deroted
United States.
. t

nounew my*«u lor that offico. su bject to t b *
IDmocralae primary, aad solicit your v o te .
t* will
wilt appreciate your *u
support during tbw
campelgq.
mpalgq. Guaranteeing,
G uaranteeing, if elorted to gt*
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t

my whol* time and do my utruaat to f ill "&lt;%
the offico'ta your satisfaction.
JO H N K. M K T T IN O E R .

I hereby nanuuae* my randi-tory lot the poof
lion of Cterb ol tba Circuit Court far Keen Ino ho
County nt tho primary in Jun*.
|( rUrtwi. | Ibeil tir e tlw offire my vary beat
personal alUmtion at all tinxw and endeavor tm
merit your eupport.
Very truftf.
, •
U
. I- T llR A H llE R ;.

‘ 4 hereby anneunew myself a* a eujedtdatb' la luecoed myeell as dark *1 kb* airauJs
court of Somineie county subject to. t h o
liem orrelic primary* to bo bold Jun* CUb
thia year and eolim your support.
IT
elected ran only p ro a ii* in lb* fa ta l* tb*
same painstaking ear* and Hoe* applt**- lion 1* tb* offire that I b a n glee* at in tbw,
pait.

R asp M tfu lly ,
e. a.

oouauuuu

TAX ASSESSOR—
t hereby announce myeell * candldaa* far
re-election to lb* office of tan
r. n b Ject lo lb* DoraoerfH* primary. Y ear sup­
port will bo appreciated.
A. VAUGH N.

-r-

1 hereby * noounce myesif a* a randtdaia (or
tbs offire of Tax Aesaosor, aad on 'bo

*t poreaaal latagrit;

aklilly tu preform
aak -ha support of
I will appreciate your wot* an* pUri|
efforts to gtvo as efficient, equitable,
like admiaetraltoa of tb* oflto*.
1
A. R. C I1A PPELU

FO R 8T A T R L EG ISLA TU R E
I hereby ann ouece ray «*adid acy lor r e •lection tu tb * (tat* D glelatu re tram S o m D oD cou n ty, subject to lb * Decporrat tcly im tr y in Juno, 4 will appreciate you *

support,

FO R REST LAKE.

NOTICE

D hereby glvea. that b e g la o ia g
March I, 11 i f , as directed by end la pur--------- - ef ---------. g . tU
fc. ted by
•*■***
a reoolalD
n _4 |adap
City Caaaril ef Heefard,
d, Flvtide,
necide, 1 u It I
bring su it pgalaat all dallaqaaad
tjlagueal tax
laippa
ayorw
i
*1 ‘h * ,* !1.1 * f S eeferd , la anfarr* f a / m e a t
uf alt
lla
Ih*
ktir oo/f IN a a ur
an ad e u
a g a c a l le
u xi*e * da* lb
* rtiy
D td . and a« th e asm * lim a 1 win *Jaa l a a lila U leg a l proceeding*
proceedlnge t* enforce p a y ■mat*
■ e a l of all m noera d! *ee• th e citv * ( Manferd.
end paving B aa*.
■ far
■ Hunpaid
H E ■Id*
H walk
talk and
T a a ta ld extra reel, w hich will th ereb y
aerraa, aay psreoa* aw iag any d o lln q u e *
• »»* • aid* uratfc or paving ID s* , to tb a
ctly e f fkreferd. m eet **lll* aarao with m e
*» *r before M arch I, 1919.
W llaeaa ray hand this 13th day o f F eb ­
ruary, i p t f .
G EO R G S A- D aO O T T E S.
Clip A l'e r n e j.
my boat cerrrir* aad akljlu** I * serving
5 1 .3 l.T u e* A Frl
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. ' ’.N. .D ! .

..iw :

Netlc#

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�Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
Blanche S w ee t Tonight

Ladies’ Panamas
Just the thing to wear on the
street or autoing

$ 2.50

Wash Skirts
This is a great season tor Skirts
and Shirtwaists and our spring
sty le s'are far more at­
tractive than ever be
fore, and some as
low in price as

Fancy Parasols
Warm weather hrcallihg for these
beautiful creations, and here
you find displayed strictly
the newest styles and
v e r y m o d e s t,
price low as

D r e s s F a b ric

T o secure realistic scenes of a
m iners' strike an d an a tta c k upon a
m ine office, which a p p e are d in the
Jesse L. Lasky prod u c tio n of " T h e
Black L is t," which will he s e e n ’ a t
the S ta r T h e a tre tonight, with t1fe
beautiful Blaitcha Sw eet In th e le a d ­
ing role, William C. DeMiile, th e
director of this -picture took his
co m p a d y ^ to a sm all m ining to w n in
Nevada.-; T here tho s u p e rin te n d e n t
of a mlno*yfa( in d u ced Jo give his
m en a h o lid a y -a n d pcrjjdt th em to
ta k e p a r t In ttje scenes.
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T h e m iners e n jo y ed .q v ery m o m in t
they worked for t h V ca.mera and
carried o u t their respective-,roles in
n m ost realistic m a n n e r / In fact,
t h e a tta c k upoi* th e door .of th e
mine office of ific s u p e rin ten d e n t
wA» so . realistic t h a t
t h a t gentle'jitib ( t u c k hia head o u t of th e win-cfoW.'' d uring the m iddle of a ectne
to m ake aure t h a t ail was wqJL
At th e conclusion of th e d a y , the
L aiky* C o m p a n y g av e a huge bkr.becue j o th e e n tire town, men,
women-, a n d children. '*
I n the cast sup p o rtin g Mias Sweet
^ r e ^ d c h . prom inent
a r tis ts
as
C harles 'Clary! H orace B . " C a r p e n ­
ter, William Elm er, Jan o Wolf, E r ­
nest Joy and others.
When Costum ing Is Not Q u ite
Tho fashion w riters of fairyland
m u s t h av e a terrible struggle to
keep th e ir d e p a rtm e n ts interesting,
If the ndvance promises tor “ U n ­
d in e," tho Bluebird P h lo to p lay , to
be seen a t the S ta r T h e a tre on S a t ­
u rd a y , Mar. 4th m ay be taken- at
face vajue.
T he screen version of
Pierre De La M otte F o q u e t's fairyclassic has been m ade true to the
legendary description of m y th o lo g ­
ical modes and dresses.
M erm aids
are m erm aids, and fairies aro all :or
th a t littlu; they are presum ed to be.
in t h e , photoplay.
In the first place H enry Ot|&lt;&gt;.
who directed Undine for Hlutthird
F eatures, picked out the nice, warm
| waters of the Pacific Ocean in which
• Miss Ida Schnalt and ii few score
l a tte n d a n t swimming
experts.
of
faultless physical proportions might
disport them selves while acting th*
p art of satellites to Queen Undo.

M a rg a re t C lark In m a n y funny and
aome touching situations, b u t In this
s to ry she gives us som ething eptirely,
now—the fearless, lunspoilM girl of
t h e m ountains whose simple i r u s t
in m an k in d and her M aker stecla
her courage in tim es of peril :wtid
wins o u r h e a rtfe lt s y m p a th y in
m om ents of distress.
H a p p y Uttle Elite first learns t h e
m eaning of sorrow whon her fa th e r
loses his footing In the St. B ernard
pass and dies in her arm s leaving
her alone in th e world. R udolph, an
Alpine guide is desperately in love
with Ellse, b u t she does not re tu rn
his alTectlion. T h ere arriv e s a t th
m o n a s te ry a y oung Englishm an
n a m e d Reggie Van Rcnnsselaer, who
bus come to Sw itserland to forgot The Fascinating Mule Blanche :
who will appear In "T he Black!
his p ast follies in London.
&gt; at the Star Tonight,
T h u s the sto ry beginneth.
Miss Id a SchnsI), who enacts the
title role in " U n d in e " is famed for
Lure o f H e a r t s ' D e s ir e "
Y e a r’
her physical perfections—in those
" L u re of H e a rt's Desire," t a u r a
charts t h u t papers print, showing in
with
E d m u n d Breese, th e em inent gr a p h
inches the length of th e nos*, th e
d
ra
m
a
tic
, s ta r 1n the principal role M tabl
distance from chin to elbows and th e
will
be
seen
hero a t th e S ta r T h e a tre Year,
various o th e r angles in ta p e line
on
Tuesday,
M arch 7th.
testimony of divine formations, th e
This wonderful five p a rt •feature,
"U ndine"' of the movies is p u t a t
is nnother M ^tro achievem ent, and
the first class in Venue competitions.
was
produced for th e M etro
pro- uncli
She bears upon hee chest num erous
gram
by the P o p u la r. Plays and „yei
medals won in -swimming contests,
T he story is a gripping atruc
has trophies galore to prove th a t she Players.
one, of startling an d interesting con-j 'Will
is an athlete, ami in the photo play
tra its , dealing first with a colorful) tlo w
displays her daring as a high diver
phase of New York society, and bio r
hy gracefully glancing from the top
again with th e intense life of the | .
of a cliff a t a height of 130 feet. m iners s n d In d ia n s in ' Alaska.
jN n fll
There
are. scares of big scenes,1
"O ut of thb Drifts," Thrilling Alpine m i d e in th a Adirondacks, .where a111
Drama
entire Alaskad tow n was built ^o r ^mat1sr
M arguerite Clark, th e exquisite this production. A decidedly novel jt ul
little Famous Players star, has been and interesting scene of a New safety
seen in m any different characters
but- she hns never done anything
more absorbingly interesting and
more thoroughly sym pathetic than
Klise, the delightful little Alpine
shepherdess in "O ut of the Drifts"
which i» the next P aram ount Pic­
ture nt the Star. M onday, Mar. 6.
"Out of the D rift'" i' a big story
of the great Alps and of the ever­
lasting snows in which this stiperh
little 't a r i-» Mien battling not only
for life Itself against tlo' elements
‘ ill to s in e herself from a voting

mistress of- tho u n d e r sea.
The
shores of C atalin a Islands, off th e
California coast, furnished th e s e t­
tings of s a n d y beaches, rugged and
jagged rocks and picturesque g ro t­
tos with th eir m irroring pools.
' A % .n y m p h | a n d m erm alda know
absolutely nothing a b o u t )ijgh Reeled
shoes, s h o rt skirts, . flowing trains
and evening gowns, th e m a tte r of
costuming becam e a t once a prob­
lem t h a t was not. W ith the girls
wrapped in seaweed, sheltered by
the brightest rays of th* sun or
hidden riose to th e surface by the
clear rocks of th e PaciAc, the cam era
man took every possible ad v a n ta g e
of his o p p o rtu n ity to picture th e
graceful lines end equally -graceful
contortions of tho swimming, diving
and playful nymphs.

our store, and see the line
plays of Sheer Fluxon in
dors, Fancy Skirtings,
etc. Many great val­
ues, at per yard

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I N S A N F O R D — LiM I , Wo,th Living
VOLUME VII

HANFORl), FLORIDA, TUESDAY MARCH 7, 1916

DREDGE BOAT
BURNED UP
LAST NIGHT

separable love of Christ. S:35 -39 .
!*. What is Paul's ottitude toward
the use o' our liberty in the presence
of weak one*. Ch. 1 i,
,rt
“ Pauline test for doubt­
ful questions
lt:2J.

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sources for It* future development.
Since then, Louisiana ha* become
one of the great oil producing and
refining state; of the Union,, n cen­
ter of great natural go* activities, a
producer of ohotit one half of th
world’* output of sulphur, and I*
now recognized a* prohahly the best
place, natural advantages being con­
sidered, known to -scientist* In this
or any other country for the manu
fucture of gharmlcala'on a very large
EXPERTS THINK THAT POS­ scaln,” /
GRAND COMING OUT CON­
\
,
SIBLY THERE MAY BE
VENTION WILL BE HELD
SOME IN SEMINOLE
Preston S ustained
HERE THIS MONTH
In tho generul mix up over th«
i /
----------A big barbecue and general good atatua of the city treasurer and as­
The county, state and national
time in Longwood brought . many- sessor Judge Perkin* sustained Mr.
candidates
will apeak here on Friday,
P
rftto
n
in
hi*
contention
th
a
t
he
people to th a t thriving little city*
March
21th
nnd not only speak here
should
not
be
removed
from
office
yesterday when the big lot sale was
but
will,
be
here several days lo
without
sufficient
cause
being
chown.
pulled dir by the B urton Bro*.,
mingle
with
the
crowds that are
A
few
day*
ago
Dickenson
&amp;
Dick­
lUulry Co.,' of *:WH*on, N. C.
• The lot* weft Jn the heart of the enson representing Mr. PrcatnH-bad ffiffilng to thi* city the wuek of
issue a writ of tn^n-. Hkrrh 20th.
rtbty and brought good prices at auc­ Judge Perkin*
f - . a I__
. i t , . ________ 11 1
. it
damns
or the cdty councii u r ■-t&amp; fiepfrto, week will be the Spring Fes­
tion tale. About one o ’clock a big
barbecue took place cast of the cau*e for their action in refusing to tival and Celery Fair and the Wom­
depot and thpre was roast pig, roast appoint A. A. J’reston to the posi­ an’s Club will have their annual
beef/torh-itoca, pickles, cofiec, bread, tion ‘of treasurer and assessor and Flower Show in conjunction; the
etc., to feed the m ultitude and every last Friday the ca*.* waa called in adies also taking a prominent part
DcLand, ail t h e members of tne n making the entire afiair a grand
one had plenty In tjat.
city
council and the m a y o r being success.
. The c a n d id a te s ' Wine there in
fqrcr. -ta this is the firaY big g ath er­ present. The city council was rep­

EXECUTIVE L0NGW00D
COMMMITTEE OIL FIELD
MEETS HERE IN EMBRYO

The above questions o n the Epistle
to the Unmans is taken from the
\W‘t*kly Mulletin, a fuur pa^*» lhrot
published fiy
the
Presbyterian
*- •
rhyrch
Phe I d j■;*k*• of mis week­
HAD BEEN DREDGING AND ly i* devoted to 'uggestive Bible
studies, and a* the prayer meetings INTERESTING MEETING OF
FILLING IN ON THE LAKE
DEMOCRATIC COURT OF
of the Presbyterian church have
FRONT OF SANFORD
been devoted* to a study of Roman*
LAST RESpWT v ? ..
for severa' weeks, this page has had
Th* dredge bn«t, Clovis, that has some very interesting and sug
The Seminole C ounty- Democratic
been .here .for the past year en­ gestive helps. The above might be Executive Committee met in * the
gaged in dredging and filling in the of interest to Bible students rener- court house last Saturday' morning
uMy.
bulkhead on the lakefront raught
«t ten o’clock with th t following
fire last night” about seven thirty
members present: S. Bunge. Q. W.
&lt; K l.D U R A T IO N IS A S S I K E I )
from tho back fire of the gasoline
Spencer, J. II. Huddle*too, ,'C*. ■Aengines and burned to thp water'*
Dullns, C. C. I’inr*on. W. V. Djittn,
&lt;il) l uunclj CrsnlH I'crnrll and All J. H. Hartley and D. 11. C. J l a b u i j '
edge, being n total loss.
t'itisenN Ka*or the Project
The explosion ca u g h t th ee wood­
Chairman S. ‘Rung* called .th e
work and as the local fire‘ d e p a rt­
fb&lt;* grumf celebration to lie held mlviirift to order a n d . Ordered the
m ent could not reach the boat anti •hurt the w#rk beginning March 20th secretary. It J. Holly to read the
the crew hud to Jum p for their staffed by the Woman's Club and minutes of last scuion. T he quvglive* th e re was no opportunity to fostered by several prominent citi­ lion of holding the primary election
save tho boat.
zens is now assured. The city coun­ in Ju n e and tho. m atter of nioessThe dredge boat was the property cil last night ratified the action .of ment* were lakcp up. It was deof the Seminole ‘Dredging Co., the the Woman's d u l l , the Commercial clded upon resolution * introduced
numbers of the com pany 'being cit­ Club, t h e -F air Association and the by C. C Pearson th a t the c a n d id a te *
izens of Sanford, C. It. Walker and Parish House ( iub and decided to be assessed at the rate of one and
K. W. M ahoney being most heavily allow the attraction* to he held on one half per rent at a very low val­
interested.
The dredge and the the streets, preferably on Commer­ uation on their salaries and th e fol­
machinery totalled over Jltj.OOO on cial Street atHl part of the bulkhead- lowing hgures were -iibim'. ted:
which there was ofily gS.OOt) msui ed property on th e water from Mate K* prt sentulivr
9 5
mice; the loss falling n.o*t heavily Since l he celebration was started Shcritf
16
26
on the owner* who bad not finished primarily to celebrate the bulkhead County Cb*rk
The idea Pax Assessor
26
their contract with the city and were the pn-ulion Is • *('ellenl
20
not t .trout'!} with the filling oi the of (plying till: Stale culldldates here Supt. Pub. Inst.
•26
hulkheaded property on the lake for joint .debate will bring a large Tax Collec'ur
16
shore. It i* not l i n n u i at I r is rit crowd litre during lire entire week i ini* t v J e d g e
3
mg whether the com pany will pur­ mol 11,•• tn;»ft ititk'i t.t at t r at tlon# \v 1l [ll il g'«
*i
chase another dredge In finish the will bf ".K t li •• i row il h from t Vl%U 1 unlit &gt; Dili
ki Inn) iioard
1
contract or will get another dredging boring nt i*h
Insi
hi
’
i'.The
l»i
rim
kri
ll
-r/ito
(
otintv
E
com pany to complete 'In* contract
y\
ullow III il
•*M*luit..n introIn n conversation &gt;\t&lt;b C It live ( 1fn? nft* vti dor ■&gt;&lt;-i) the mu).'
\ T* *1 t.j 1, \\ St *4 1 1I’T Wl\H im*i*il:
*!
rm
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la
kill
urduv
ah
l
tu
mb’
fi
f
m.»!
Walker ia*t night tie *md with his
wM'k ot Mu -&lt;• b 2“ ib having
c.isfomury brotherly H-orit and ( hn*- in vtl at t *f■!* III all 0i. 1anilui.it It (H
\,»t
\
i
f
n
HHid** a* t*u- S|irt t F c—
tian ch aracter that he was giad com** 1iTf .tn &gt;1 it I- &lt;■■\ !»••« !•’’) t h.it
i
v.
(■r k how {.Mi! Pull,
head
H
!'
none of the boy* on tite dredge had county •*t»ni rut :+*h»tn*r*. will .(tbl 1 heir
i
it1
t
\
«
•
ritv
ot
•liton
d
Sanford
1
•
1
flu*
t
••
in*
mot
cttii-ti
been injured und that the i.impany nidi
1 of I hi'
In far 1hr ml 1 1. iThi:n) . Mar. b
would pocket the loss but lhat he day .’&gt;1 H t’ir iin rl m'K
in* we.-k In ing ("qndidafeti fla y ,
nbui
irl
a
grand
i
*-b
l*rulion
lor
r»
*
did not know ju-l what lhe&gt; would
l 01-re fo r e lie it
d&lt;&gt;
T h e men employod mi t h«- ( ideufof n I'r.imi &lt;el&gt; 1.ration tor &gt;. ru
Ktsidv.i' by tins commit It#* th at
dredge hud u narrow r*. ap&gt; as t! 1^ rlllilb,_ rmint &gt; In I'l- In-lil here III tinthe lir-t explosion was entirely un­ season of the year is taking root in I all 1'iu'didales, state, county and
expected n n d (‘the cry w hud to jump the minds nf all tin- people and th«-\ n.itim nl ire hereby i-'t'i-ially ‘ in
to »ii\e themselves
Th&lt; loss of the will pun whole heiirtedlv III tin , iied to San'nrd to jinrlmpati* in
; i In* fuMi viiit** •id grtittO 1»:irt ICCMlr
dredge i* u sad blow -to l hi* hope* lliovi un til

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Vhe

Heir bi.ri'.r. uht
of tin citizens gencTtllj , fis-ti c Mi l'..I lb. 1»« On * * il )l K
tt
1 ■ of i-. | in- p r o le of i tig fil&gt; ; *i■* 11.
VI k iih v ' i*H Ijlfi - I mii
•n't i i-t* ol F. mitiol • ( ‘o i r
*i &gt;,.*ctuin In he i i n i ' T her* r'.a
I m*t • i &lt;I *
•A i h h r
1 ft I* V f . u
a - t i'll' v .ir n n i*
m i' A-v
w*“ t nf tin* 2*till w;i«
ln'l&gt;
hi r* 1 *It hrutli*it „ \\ *»*k ty tuJvL *H i &lt; \ i t . v’ v y p u s - i b l i - i n m a k i n g i m *
'-r.tli (hi* gre at event Ojld tu aUo- moving |»i« I uri H iff
l ufuiitlulfN
th s Vtfllor.i VTint Sirnford was do and also of i h o ; cHy^,'|bp buIkhOud, viwtt &lt;&gt;f the candidate* pleasant nnd
xluiw them the proverbial lio*pitcling to beautify this beautiful ox* th e boat .Taccx aiuP-tuany o th e r at- tiy of Seminole county.
panne of wiiter. 'T he dredge was cn- irurtioii* and fhese I'iltn* will go
Rkjolv.al ib»t* Ii»e.Secretary of ftlJH'agetl • a t th e .tim e, of the lire in. lir&lt;iHil&lt;*H-r nV&lt;*r the, *»aro nnd fhc
• &gt;-itt111to* be instructed .to w iitc &lt;&gt;t
dredging o u t a basin for I t " n w I n|ti*d S iji I k?,'. giving ilu-i «i»&gt; .i
v.tri- •■ ini' and every candidaYc m r
total works while thrbwtng “and liitio it *il advertising scrum! to nunc
ot'-* i,il iiiviitiiion in be preaout in
ot'er in ”/» the bulkhead and 'hi- i
'-'aaford during !hnt week.
vvili itlao. re ta rd tiie boat w n rk s ^ m |
I r n f ill Holy • "&gt;**- ‘ bur, h
Tf-e ’loltuH-mg ri-srtlntion vine in*
tiie wav of the new in ru rtg bn hi
1 k,. fnlltitv ifig -jr*- liit- ilm fili set trojliu-wd by 0 . • W. Spencer unit
and bunt lytrbor. Tin* lire brought ^
Jvices .ti Holy fro-** for Lent; which
out the d e p a rtm e n t and many .d ( begins lomorrrtw :\\ ydni-sdav. Match passed
He ii-v^ernlvcd bi? tiie C ounty
the citixen.* and expression* .of _*&gt;'«*
1,1 / i-yt h ,, kiuiivo ir* ,-\*h U e d n rsd u j.
l)en;gcrnlic
F j^culive.C om m iW oe in
jmihy were freely expre
'' Ash Wednesday, 6:60.and 10 a. tn.
*xoaion
at
Sanfdrti, Florida, this
ianv
mind
„
,
Seminole O rd e rin g Coitfpany
7:30 p. in.
*
4th 'fay of March. If&gt; 1U, as follown:
those who lost their boat* in the
The weekly *i fii-rTiltM-r-rP-follow*:
fire.
*
T h a t thfs board docs hereby ex­
Sundays, 7:10 and 11 a. m. 7;00
N ear the dredge were anchored
tend. a vote nf thank* to the H onor­
p ,.m .
°
.
able Forrest- Lake, for action taken
tho yac h ts of
Monday*.
Tuesdays,
Thursdays
Several Sanford citiiens and tour­
in S tate Democratic Executive C o m ­
ist. T h e fine Y acht. Lucille belong and Saturday*, 4 j». rn.
mittee in session a t Jacksonville, in
Wednesdays, 7:3(1 p. m.
ing to H arry Denman of Orlando
rescinding sections 4 nnd 6 of the
Fridays, !(&gt; a. m. and 4 p. m.
Stuicke Resolution, governing pri­
was destroyed.
Every Monday 3 p. m. at the maries in this state.
•
Rectory there ia to be a W oman’s
Man Missing
We believe that Mr. Lake’s reso­
It is rumored at this writing that Auxiliary Study Cla*» on ‘'C hurch lution which wa« a 's u p p l e m e n t of
one of tho men on the dredge boot Mission* In China," Mr*. Alexander tb e S tu ic k ie Resolution i s • just and
', correct anti th a t religion o r relig­
named Jameson has not been ac­ Vaughn, directress.
counted for and there U a possibil­
T hrsc Lenten service* are always ious prejudice should not* be drawn
ity th a t he waa drowned last night a privilege, enahllHg » penon to fol into political p a r ty actions.
when he jumped from the burning low Cnri*t's life more closely. Thi*
The following resolution was in­
boat.
opportunity at Holy Crow is ex­ troduced by* G. W. Spencer and
C. R. Walker states th a t the tended to all.,'
passed:
Rev. Arthur Scaring Peck, .
dredging will be resumed at once,

Priest.
cither by contract or by a new
dredge.
The Brady,-boat and several other
Mr. sad-Mra. Wailte H ere
amaller yacht* were saved last night
The many friends of Mr. and Mr*.
by th&lt; men who arrived on the scene
Henry Wsllsce are pleased to ace
and pushed them out of danger but
the Becman yacht could not be them back in Sanford to spend the
remainder of the season. They aYe
moved in time and 1* a total loas.
old Sanford ro d e n ts and think the
d ty Is the l»o*t .ever. With their
■r
,4
lllble Student Help*
dsughter. Mis* Blanche and Miss
Can you anawer these question* Porter of Lansingi Michigan tho
about the Epistle to the Romans^ have been sending: V&gt;e. winter in
1. What person hold* chief p'ace Tampa but willOii-hirb.fof several
In Its pages?, Ch. l-:8. •
months.
.
s
2. How many chapters in.k£&gt; jw
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3. W hat Is the subject bf the first
Free lecture on Cklaa »
three chapters?
Rev. J. R. Graham of Taing4. Define "th e RIghteousneai of
God" and explain bow It may be­ Kiung-Pu. China. ^Bl*speak at the
Presbyterian
chorch ,_Wednesday
come oura. Ch4. 4, 5.
Mr. Graham has
6. What are* the wagin' of M".? nignt i t 7:80.
lived In China for twenty yaar* aa
The gift of God? «:M.
an evarfgeiist. of the Presbyterian
«. " la the 'Law sin.** fc7-25.
7. Bow ofton do th* words "F aith, church, and by this long acquaint­
Righteousness and Justify" occur ance la competent to speak with au­
thority.
‘
,
Jn Romans.
Public cordially Invited.
i . Deter lbs Paul’s ld*a of th* I*-

NO. 57

Whereas, God in His infinite
mercy has seen fit to take from our
midst our fellow member and co­
worker tn the ranks, Mr. J. M. Y\Uiiamson, therefore be it
• Resolved that we os member* of
the Democratic Executive Com­
mittee of Seminole county feel deep­
ly the loee of eur fellow ntember'and
brother and th at despite the fact
that he suffered for years he was
ever active in tne ranks'of the party,
alert to the best interests of the
community and a good ritixen of
thn county and atate.
Resolved that a copy of these res­
olutions be sent to bis family and
one to the Sanford Herald for pub­
lication th at th* memory of our
fellow member may be kept green
in the hearts of bis friend* and fam­
ilys. ,
Don’t Forget—The Free Lecture
on Chin* at th# Preabyterian churrb
Wedijesday night, 7:80, Roy. J. R,
Gr»bt\*n jAL ^tlng-Klang-Pu, China,

in g 'o f the spring campaign.
I.onjjwood ia comiflg right along
and will' be one nf ;tht* biggest
plan-* m Seminole county ere long.
W * aid well, an experienced oil man
from I'litsburg ha* taken an option
on 11.000 aerr* of land in th at vicin­
ity and expect* to start drilling for
ml in tin* Near future. Mr. Caldwell
bored well* nt Beaum ont, Texas, in
California ami in any otbi-r places,
an*1 having seen signs of ml in the
region irm.nd Longwood is willing
to hack In* 'udginnnt. The wsr in
Korop** has prevented Mr Caldwell
getting the skilled labor and the
ii-.sary machinery on lime nml he
d*"..irons of beginning work ns
o'
possible.

I hv Hi-raiii t« wilting
g’Ve litem
lh&lt;‘ ti. uUii til the iltntbt regarding
nit n ! hi* vicin'!)
’1 re M an til npl u r e f
Itccurd, the
bwlifuf [Uiblirtition mi souilurr. tniluxtrte^ utul th' ge'u ral dcvi-InjinH nt
uf 1 hi- •ection, xays that n number
n* lenxcx nave recently 1 ocn reported
tix having le in. tiutde of large iracta
nf Imil in *-'loridu by oil operators
from other Mtitci* ** ho are planning
lo 1. ire
ll t' (• a
II 11I ‘ 1

terll Well- In -j I&gt;it Mill 1'hetlier
t. l.mad
. ijig &lt;|U i i t i l i . i .
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tiit many

CANDIDATES
WILL SPEAK
IN SANFORD

resented by Attorney T E. Wilson
and each side had their Jioaring.
Judg*&gt; Perkins decided t h s t in­
sufficient reason had been shewn
for the council'* action ami thin* the
ra-e rest* at present. T h e,co u n c il
will lake the chsc to the supreme
«our' and m eantim e the end is nor
in sight.

1 hero will bd host races on the
akc, a u to parades, m erchants' dis­
play and floats, celery show, flower
show, grand barbecue for the randiJalca and visitors.
Also many side
attractions furnished by the Mnjestic Am usem ent Co., fire worka
display at night, dancing on the
streets umj many other forms of
harmless nth use me tits.

Uniittlinn l)n&gt;
Doiuitinn Day for the Children's
Hume Society has been *ei for
T hursday, March hth
The Presbyterian C F will have
this in charge ami hope tu vend a
well (i'.ied liox .in that day
All
those wlio have anything to ilutltile
in the wuy- of clothes, no tip, towel*,
groceries, toys, etc., will please Vend
them lo the residence o( Mrs It C.
Maxwell, .it 127 \V *Mh VH , on nr
Indore Thursday
II you have no
way lo send them phone Miss Mim
Doyle, j hone No Id, and y o u r lonation will be sent fM. Nothing is
too small to be of service.
Ii&lt; nu tuber th a t a thousand help­
less anti homeless children each yciir
ure a hsolutcl y dependent on the
( litldrcn - J|. me So* »-tv of Florida
- lor an-, hm i.i- and a tten tio n
Hist
think
- hi t it would meat il thin

The corning of tho candidates will
itself bring a m rnatrous crowd, ns it
will be the “ coming out con v e n tio n ”
of alt the candidates nnd baton —
the Pat he Weekly Moving P tc lm e
man will be bore in snap I he candi­
dates. ge*. tr&gt;e boat race* and trnk
picture# of Sanford in gain at lire .
Just think ol the (ur. and pleasure
lo be crowdeu into one week.
Just think of the advertising our
city will get from this event and
ju st think of keeping our city in the
public eye nt no expense to any one.
The idea is w o rth y ‘'of tho u n q u ali­
fied support of every citizen of S a n ­
ford anti pu&lt;-h and every one ithoulrl
gel behind I he m ovem ent nnd push.
All that the gentlemen who arc tr y ­
ing to organize fur the adair want
i- the hearty i opc-jitm'i ol every
citizen
Tile ( onilitet'lnl I'liih, t i e
Fair A"- g u n Lull, liui tV om nns Chit)
and Pa.lsh House Club are nil fos­
tering the idea nnd nil of them exp e tt to get som ething from th e pro-,
ceeds (of th e ir various organizations.
It Is n grand oppnrtirrdt'y for the'
people to get together and work for
n '.y y in d celebration —Urn kind th at
Have tnnde ^ntiferd famous in thg
past. ,
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'"'JlvaUxuia give pi.iuii— ,.i re|- trr - great wmrtc ^hoUli' h a v e t o «l op for
■loniilitii-s. It would he wimethii'g lack of support. Surely you will do
immense for Fltirida if oil in pay in ju s t n little tn keep-it up.
Remember Tug Da)”; ..Saturday,
&lt;|uantitiea should he,developed here,
for it would bring a si ream o' men M arch l l t h .
a ml money intft the' .ta le which,
taken with ouf prevent advantage
I n. School Hoard Notes
■il *otl add rTTn-&gt;T\te and the large imMi’isrs (I P Swope. \Y A. Howungralion alread) coming tl), would
ur I and II H McCall, comprising
pul Florida in tin lead tii tin1
uuc«t rapidiv developing and jifj»- the Hoard of I'rusiees of the Oviedo
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P resbyterian V. E.
Tux Bchool Dlajrict a were in San­
pemux Ktafo in tho I't^tn.
The Pres by teriun C. K. met on
ford Monday attending the meeting
, Wt‘ have no p a l I'.'itce,, wilh the of the C ounty »4oliool , Board. This Friduy evening, March 3rd with u
I n n n y i l i s t thoriwis no oil under the iftrul board with the county board good attendance. T he meeting w,*s
lurfare of F lorida. They could have dnvised plans whereby t h e . Special in rharge of Co. A, Mr. A rth u r
mid os m uch and did, w ith eiptal
boats a b o u t Texas and Oklahoma,
und California and Louisiana, where
immense discoveries were m ade by
men who had the faith nnd capita!
to stick and were laughed' at as
cranks who were throwing their
time and money away in a futile
quest.

There is a homely old saying out
in the mining’ regions of tho for
west that "gold is whore you find
it,” no m atter whst the geologist*
say, and the same Is true of o’le
Some so called crank is jtirt as
likely, from our prevent knowledge
to discover it in Fierida as old Cap­
tain Lucas was in Beaumont, Texas,
before he tapped the stupendous
oil reservoirs deep down under the
sUl of 8pindle-Tep and made the
country gasp with the immensity
of the discovery.
We are told that there is n# min­
eral wealth in Florida outside the
phosphates and that we must re!y
on our agriculture and fruiU and
vegetables and timber and cattle and
winter climate for our riches. A
good strong basil Indeed, but there
is no warrant for the assumption
that we have no nil beyond the fact
that none has thus far beer, discov­
ered. In that conrection the fol­
lowing from the Manufacturers’ Rec­
ord la to {ho point:
" f t may be Interesting to mention
that just before the discovery of oil
In Louiaiansa some years ’ago the
Manufacturers' Record repgtved a
letter .from one of t h * W posted
business men in the state, in which,
referring'to the future of Louisiana,
h* said: "You know there ara.no
minerals In Louisiana,” and h* In­
dicated hi* belief In the fact that
would have)-to depend
upon its agricultural and timber rt-

Tu* School District No, 3 is to he
considerably enlarged, \vbinnv act
wilt ultim ately result in the Oviedo
school being enlarged to u high
school, an act th a t Oviedo deserves,
or it is one of tho host towns in Sem­
inole county. Oviedo D istrict has a
board of trustees th a t are wide
awake, and a board th a t are over
on the alert for th e b e tte r m e n t of
t b d r schools And the im provejnont
ol the district as % whole. I t can bo
aafely said th a t th is Loan! will leave
nothing unturned t h a t will develop
their schools a n d place them un a
plane of higher stanarxliintion.

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Greene rentier and a fine program
was rendered.
T he president announced t h e new
division of com panies a* m ad e by
the executive com m ittee. The fol­
lowing new captain# und lieutenants
were elected:
Capt. Co. A, Miss Annie Leo Cald­

well; Lieut., Miss Virginia Smith.
Capt. Co. B, M!*a Lucy W hitr.er;
Lieut., Miss Esther Woodburn;
Capt., Co. C, Mr. Kent Roiaetter;
Lieut., Mlsa Alice Whittier.
Capt. Co. D, Mr. B. J. Moughton; Lieut., Miss 'Muriel JUrrold.
Tho Lookout Committee reported
one
new active member, Mrs. Robt.
Mr. W. A. Raulcrson, a member
Powell;
and one new honorary mem­
of the hoard of trxsstecs «( the Gene­
ber,
Dr.
Bouchelle.
va District was a visitor to the city
Monday. Mr. Raulerson appeared
Teg Day
before the county school board In
the interest of hit district and school.
Don't forget to carry smrur extrg
At a meeting of the school board money on Tng Day, Saturday, Mar.
Monday It waa determined th a t the llth . We know that business condi­
schools of Pasta, Monroe and Ga­ tions are not the beat, but we can­
brielis should kava a term of sight not believe that for thia reason little
months. This action on i&gt;e part of helpless, homeless children will be
the school board wit] certainly meet refused and, when just a mite from
with favor in the eye* of the pat­ each person in Florida would pro­
rons of the a b o v e mentioned schools. vide a home for all.
Jr. a Y. P. U.
The program Sunday it'ght wns
rendered by the Orange Blossoms.
Rosamond Radford acted aa\lsader.
The subject wm "Jesus Tried" and
pol
many interesting points
were brought
out by the members.
'2 1
A treat la proposed all th a t1,will
cdme.-.fiilS every Sunday night.
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Card of Thanks
To the many trienda who were so
kind to us in our recent bereave­
ment and during the illness of our
little daughter, Dorothy, for the
warm sym pathy and beautiful floral
tribute# w» extend our grateful, ap­
preciative tnanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Draddy. .
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Head Ranker M. W. A. I# Lecture
, Modern Woodmen and Royal
Hon, J , . D. Vols, Head Banker
Neighbor* art repeated to- brAtl Modern Woodmen of America, will
their friends to hear this great Iff- lector* In Eaglea Hall Thursday
ture on ^'Modern Woodcraft.'' r night, March 10, al t p. m.
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                    <text>Everyone who has already attended this great closing out sale will tell you that it,
beyond a doubt, far surpasses all previous sales or auctions. However, every piece
of this merchandise must go at some price. Therefore, the greatest bargains are still
to be had, as after looking over the stock, we have remarked and made special reductions
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Good quality Bleaching, 36-inches wide
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Good quality Cambric, 36-inches wide
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54-inch Shepherd Check, per yard
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fine f i n i s h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oak Dining Chairs . . .
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Trunks, 31 x 17
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Safes and Kitchenettes, fine
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Bargains. Dressing Table $ 11.98
Blankets and Comforts at Factory Prices.
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Entire stock of 250 pairs, sizes from 5 to
13, in all styles of leather. Values from
$3.50 to $5.00, choice per pair
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MEN’S LOW QUARTER SHOES
350 pair all styles and leathers, values
3.50 to 5.00 Oxfords per pair . 2 . 7 5
LADIES’ HIGH SHOES
One lot of Patent and Kid shoes, good
leather, value 3.00, per pair ... 1 . 6 9
1500 PAIR BUTTON SHOES. VALUE
UP TO $4.48
Entire stock of Ladies’ High Button Shoes
all styles and leathers
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SANFORD CHAUTAUQUA FEBRUARY 24 TO 29 INCLUSIVE

PUBLISHED
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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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V G L U M E VII

SANK'MID. FLORIDA, TUESDAY m i l l CARY 29. 1916

DRAINAGE
ASSOCIATION
MEETS HERE

oughly i i ni\ I he ft-M I
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lie w;i*
•t v tireii f r om hi
fay's
travel and i fits't h making
At a
late hour 'he hunch departed alter
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FULL VALUE CHAUTAUQUA
ASSESSMENT WILL CLOSE
N OYJM DE 'THIS EVENING

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Ik* program t o d a y i- a - follows
the Sanford huh Irrigation S y t un Htj;&gt; J N W hitner. Sanford.
Fla
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Good
' '"I. in the lobby and all of them
are up today ready for another meet
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2 GREAT DAYS IN THE
HISTORY OF FLORIDA
ASSOCIATION
Under s u n ny skies nnd -with :t
large a t t en da nc e of members from
every part of Florida the thiid a n­
nual meeting of the Flotida Drainage
Association began here yest er day
morning a t - el eve n o ’ clock.
Presi­
dent George W. Olivet of D i r i n «
being a bse nt on ’a ccount of illness
in hi* f amil y. • E x - G o v e r n o r Albert
\Y. Gilchrist was called to the chair
and opened the meeting with ,i
short address on the i mportance of
drainage in e v e r y part of the state,
giving a brief outline of his efforts
put forth while governor and acting
us the head of t h e Internal I mp r o v e ­
ment Hoard of the state.
He also
paid Sanf ord a high cAmplimerit a*
being the pioneer in drainage ami
irrigation and being one of thi
greatest v e ge t ab l e growing sc, I'on*
in the sout h.
He tlieri i nt r oduc' d
Hon For rest I,tike. |Ti -oh ut of t'&lt;
Sanford C o mme r ci al Cl ub, wL&lt;&gt; w l
wt-lciimed the visitors on behalf of
tfie city and t ur n ed the kev* of t*.
, ■ \ oM-r to i hem • x |vi »■
1 .-pr that I heir meet t.g would la
oil** Ilf tile In's! Ill t lie history "f the
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(-0 V . TRAMMELL NO TES
H ARDSH IPS ON TH E
TAX PAYfeltS

us-ion. " Ti l . Drai nage *'•
hires-. 11,01 W \
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rtouer of Agri cult ure. T.dla
flassee, Fla.
Address. ‘.'Florida Forage Crops,"
lion. It h. ltose. State Chemist.
Tullahusssee, Fla
Address. ' ‘ Engineering in its Re­
lation To Drainage," Hiram McElroy, Ta mpa, Fla
Address, " P r o b l e m s of Drainage
Corrtrt icl ors, " K
E Sctiooley, of
A X W illi- Sc Sons, st Louis, M o ,
afternoon Session, 2 10
Xddn
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1 train age
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a n d nf, t ai le» Ei connte-eif or (I
gani/.n g Districts ‘ ft |
if.,mner.
T a m p a Kl.i
Address. " T h e Everglades,** F. I*.
Elliott, Chief
Drainage
Engineer
Trustees I l f .
Tal lahus a e, Fla.
Address l.awrertce Manni ng. PresIrlenl
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tainment filled the v a c a n c y nicxtly.
Ir. Jordan is a humorist, f i n g e r
and crayon artist all in one.
T h e HihrldafTcr S k l bi ns ky Co., S a t ­
urday and Su n da y

Nothing we could sa y would he
too good to say about the t wo c o n­
certs gi ven here by this co m p a n y.
Heul high class music is a acarce
article and when it cornea our way
we sit up to see what's going on.
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----------No t in years have we heard a n y ­
IT HAS BEEN A GRAND t hing of the class o f the music given
i SUCCESS IN e V^RY
us on the dates a bove.
An appr e­
ci
ati
ve
audience
greeted
Madam
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IlihrldalTcr.
!r. von S k l b i n s k y and
Mr. Velie, throughout the t wo con­
Wo congratulate
the
Sanford certs.
C h a u t a u q u a Association on the great
TMlose that had the good fortune,
C ha ut au qu a now drawing to such a
to
become jiersonally a c qu a i nt e d
successful close.
Looked nt (rum
with the members of the c ompan y
liWry angle it has been a great sucwere delighted with them.
t udam
cnS ii
Th e Ch a ut a uq u a is one of the
HiheldafTer i» " T h e . nicest l ady in
tljings *.Sanford needs us well as
the wo rld. "
She has u wonderful
eTi ' ryyfl Ui or. ’ progressive town.
On
st age presence as well as a wonderfl
every hand the pulrons have been
vote.
We do not pretend to be
h Ar ti e x pressing themselve* as high­
able to express in words an apt a p ­
ly pleased in every way
preciation of her
Gut uny time she
Th e latent brought here by the wants to be heard in Sanford ull
management has liven surprisingly she will have to do will be to let us
high class. It is of the sort that ele­ k no w it and we will alt be there.
vates.
E ve r y number has been one E v e r y one of her numbers was the
t n are glad to have in Sanford.
If best one. Just where we were when
t i l ' Ch a u t a u q u a is to he as good she was singing we do not know but
e v e r , lime as t h i s we would1 like to we were tn a mighty pleasant and
have several i very
year
I ho-e beautiful land, somewhere, lulled by
that shave been fortunate enough to the notes of the sweetest voice
hold fi .i-uii fl. ket* have enjoyed a
Mr
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gria'
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.it a remarkably low
ing
..Iso w a s
truly
great
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Sa yi ng that lie is an artisi worthy
It I*&gt; .1 (ili'ilr* LIr»* to s »l &gt; thill A* it of a plaer w ii h xt adu III Ulb.dd i Iter
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nj i .i tint ' h a n t a u q ci
h a ­ I* ii..I s.i. i g loo much
l.over- of
l o , ■ .i g r e a t sui ' c. ' s s
Art i . ti eull y tile violin were delighted with all
and as an entertainment it has been I lull he it' d a* s h o w n h . t h e •

Tallahassee, FU;V lV&gt;h;28, 1 9 1 6
It is very apparent that.the, a t t i ­
tude of Governor Park Tr ammel l,
regarding the basis upon jvjiich the
1916 tax assessment should he rntkdc
Is going to result 111 the
»OH&gt;tit
being made upon a .0(1y per rent
basis, instead of being raised to - u
full cash value basis as recently ordered by tiie St at e Tax Commit.The (iovernor has already
receive(| teplies
from a majority of
the tax assessors agreeing to his
position upon the subject. T o have
raised the assessment to a full cash
value basis would, a- pointed out by
the Governor have resulted in The
taxpayers of the state having to pay
i oti
much tncreusial sl ate and
county t.,\
The increase for 1UHi
in the state t:,xc- alone would have
am*.ut i.'d *•&gt; four hundred ami fifty
4t*'i-ai ,1 -I ’ liars on account of nil I
■ age- i In- i.oxcriii.r had no authority
to r. dm i and i.h. county rax i :i
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Drainage Inv netignunn*, 1 ^ Dept
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of Agricul ture
T h e meet ii g then adjourned f o r 1 w h n i i loll iiit.T ju. I.ition .ijid- t h a t
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w. re at xious to a tt en d the le. lure
"f William Ji linings Hryun at Al gem* of -lu red mi l"d ■
Thilira"
gunnel
plays the
len's Th e a tr e
Here I lie firsi purl
id the eveni ng was devoted to , ' wuldhorn music from famous over
concert by the Goshen Orchestra of turns and opera* .ffeiTiv.lv inter­
the Sanf ord C h a u t a u q u a and prompt pret* t hem then a • lu*» trano-rip
I.V at t* 1 ft Mrerident &lt; U XX.iljter tn.n nr a military patrnl wH I' "
of the C h a u t a u q u a Association in telllgenl ttltder't .Hiding a' d Unfatl
t or tog musical
troduced Hon. XX . S. Jennings. * x- ing discmninatnin
Governor of Florida, who in turn e fTect* no ii.strumefila I coriiliinulm.t
1 lie
introduced his cousin the disting surpasses t lie brass quartet.
quartet's operatic i ll verllsemci.ts and
wished e x - Sccr et ary of State
After the Ilrynn speech Mr Jen- musical skits, character sketches,
unique stories and portrayal' from
•ngs g a v e a fine address on D r a i n literature
anil life add the humor
“ g*-t jiuying i)speciul attention to the
that
ha*
helped
to make this rorndrai nage us practiced in Holland and
coming back to Florida told of the
operati ons in the Evergl ades and
tiie results.
At the close of Mr. Jennings
speech the drainage members and
visitom adj ourned
to the
Hotel
f arnes where in the dining rj&gt;orl' !l
long table prepared with -Lxinirken
pillau and ma n y other good thingkept their attention for some lime
A f t e r the cdffee and cigurs I oa«l
master Forrest J.ake called on &gt;1"
following gr^itt/men (or toast* and
they responded with some good ones
causing much merriment*
F. A, XVood, James Alexander. &lt;
G. Elliot, Allirrt Gilchrist, f apt.
Hose, Hryun Jennings, XV..J. Hjfyao,
\V. S. Jennings, Cl au de Johnsnrt,
c - M. Haker, F. E. Elliott, ‘ Srhclle
Maines and aeverul others.
HonXV. J. Mryan was the guest of hofTUr
at the banquet nnd seemed to Ihor-

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Mr Ayl s wort h’s vtolm solos are
worthy of being featured and Mr.
Vir D e n ’s cornet solos are splendid­
ly artistic
T h e Song Group* by
Mr. Sprtng and
fr. Strnhm are re­
freshingly novel and u^^emely well
done
Tw o of the y oung men are
thoroughly iwitiMactory »c,-",p|.an
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Each program t- built, arrang­
ed jin-pan-d coached and guaVan
......I f.y Mr. Ralph Dunl.ar
Th e
I)unf...r g u a r t x l ’ has given over four
thousand concerts.
fraveJed two
thirds "f “ millixxn m i l e s ^ nearly
three times tiie distance from the
earth to the mnon' i n ' e v e r y state in
the Union and much on other con­
tinents.. H now presents the a c c u ­
mulation of advanced program ideas
and material, and it* vvr&gt;’ r,'ct' " t
successes prpve unquestionably that
it i* nlw better than ever.

WAR CLOUD WILL D IS­
APPEAR FR O M OUR
HORIZON
Washington. Feb. 2 8 .— With iho
appa rent quieting down of the si t u­
ation in Congress the submarine
crisis shifts back to the negotiations
bet ween Secretary
Lansing
and
C o u n t von HernstorfT.
, M L Lansing said t od a y there was
no intention- of transferring the negottiXtiMrs-U) Her Iit! to lie conducted
between Ambassador Gerard urn! t he
Berlin foreign office, us was i nt i m­
ated in dispatches published abroad.
He reiterated that the s ta l e d epa r t ­
ment had heard nothing from G e r ­
many on its request for a declaration
that the new submarine campaign
would not be conducted in violation
of previous assurances for the safely
of Americans traveling on unresist­
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to see them in the ' Lady of the
Decor ati on, ”
A great singer u;t«
or . e e beard to suy " H e t t y Jane tins
tee b y pnntir.'.l” and that i- the way
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I’ p i e m a y n u t s i ' " « ' w i t h AX' J
Br ya n , ilq-j may call him n traitor
to his party nnd t hey may call him
a theorist hot tbi- f a d ■ •■ in.iiii» (bat
XX J Brvan i* one of tlts.-nrealesl
men on the lecture jilatform today
on the suit;.'.- of pnlitirnl economy .
Jiist now while the country i* at
white beat over the preps) red ness
program the lecture of Mi
Bryan
on " T h e War in E u ' o p e and It*
IV. Powell Hale Friday anil S a t u r­
Lesson for I U " IS not only timely
day Afternoons
but i* eagerly sought sfter even at
Mr Hale acted as platform man *o much " Per Np,.,.,- h
ig'-r throughout t lie Ch au t a u q u a and
T h e a mmuni t i on factor* are t a l k ­
in* pleasant manner m that capuc' ty
ing preparedness at *&lt;&gt; much jicr
was an att racti on in itself
His mis­
prepare, as Mr. Br ya n stated last
cellaneous program on Fri day a f­
night and he i* In the same pew.
ternoon showed hipr in a va r i ety of
But his lecture gave hi* audience
moods in all of which he pleased
much to think about and be mude
Ihs best work was the " C h r i s t m a s
many telling points about the j in­
Ca ro l ” on S a t u r d a y afternoon when
goes who would plunge this count ry
he was on the jilatform for well
into an enormous debt by scari ng
over an hour wi t hout a break and
them on the subject of foreign In­
yet
the audience e njoyed
e v er y
vasion. We agree with him on many
minute of that great old story.
ideas and his logic is unnnsailahle.
Th e Boston’ Lyric*. Friday Exening The lectures of Mr. Bryan against
T h e Boston L y r i c s have been to preparedness will have a great ef­
Sail lord before and though they were fect in holding this nation d o w n to
t aki ng the place of the Criterion normal while the war Is in progress
G W C l u b their vari ety of enler- and certainly none of us want war
and all its attendant horrors nnd
Th e speech of
i nTPU.e in some features of tin enormous expense
Mr
Ilrynn
last
night
gave the large
utility raves ahieh would cer t ai n­
audience
much
food
for
thought and
ly amo unt to not less than a half
all
who
heard
it
give
him
credit for
nullum d o l l a r s increase and (iroh
being
sincere
in
hi*
cun
victions.
ably as much us a rnilln.ii dollars or
mere increase in s t at e and count y even if the idea of peace at a ny
price does not conform to tin* Aden*
taxes over what was paid last year
of
red bl ooded, Americans.
and it was to prevent this u nnec­

Thii think, should meet * ilh
tiie approval of every T a x Assessor
in Florida, and I am therefore writ
ing to u*k that you kindly indicate
in me immediate!! whether or not
you will agree to carry out anti be
govt rued by such tiasi* in making
i l f 1**1*. assessment in your count y.
I Tiifornnl y in the assessment of
ail properties and uniformity in the
basis (or assessment throughout the
state is the main object which it is
desired to have accomplUhed. With
each tax assessor in the state w o r k ­
ing faithfully to bring abo ut uniform
it) upon tiie basis which was fixed
for the 1915 assessment, nnd which
basis it is now suggested that you
agree upon for the 1916 assess men l,
greater uniformity and better e q u a l ­
ization of tnx assessments in all
parts of the state will be brought
about.
In view of the f a r t t hat we have
certain fixed millnge* t hat cannot
he reduced except b y the legislature,
and a constitutional amendment to
raise the 19 16 assessment to a basis
double that of last year would nee.'Xsarily menu ii large increase in
the amount of taxes that the tax­
payers would have to p a y . The increare on account of the one mill
State School Tnx anil the one- essary increase in taxation t h a t - I
half mill S t at e Hoard of Health took this mat t er \fp with t^he St ate
Tux, which 1 have no a ut ho r i ty to T a x Commi ssi on nnd am now br i ng­
reduce would be four hundred and ing t he u n i * to your attention.
fifty thousand dollars in these two
A w a i t i n g y ou r r a l l y reply I urn
fund* alone. This would represent
You r s ve r y truly
the increase in state tuxes, while
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there would a h o be a considvrabl
Governor.

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rejected
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j. r.'s.Tive a l N e w A'Uh of three

armed
Italian
merchant men,
the
Gitrsepjie Verdi. San Gugli cmn and
the Napoli
Though
technically an entitely
separate question froj that of the
right of merchant -btj * to carry d e ­
fensive a r m a me n t , the Lusitania cane
remains in a bey an c e because the
state depa rt ment
fear* that
the
Ger man pl edges to refrain from a t ­
tack ing Inters wi thout warni ng muy
not extend to future operations.
Therefore.
1 he depart merit
has
rai l ed upon the Ger man g ov ernment
for informati on on thul point and is
now awulting a response.

P r e s by te r i an C, E.
Th e Presbyt eri an 0 , E. met on
Fri da y eveni ng
with
Co.
D in
charge.
Miss Edna
Pl ant leader.
S u bj ec t , " W h y Ex te r mi na te the S a ­
loon anil H o w ? "
T h e chai rman of the Ci tizenshi p
commit too announced t h a t on oppor ­
t uni ty to sign the pledge would be
given i mme d i a te l y after the meet­
ing.
T h e leader conducted a Bible
reading exercise In which -all the
members of the c o m p an y took part.
T h i s was followed by excellent talks
on the subject by Mr Hutchinson
and Mr
Muir head
The society voted to t ak e charge
of the Chi ldr en' s Home S o c i et y T a g
D a y , which will he o bser v ed on
ednesday, M a r ch 8th.
It U hoped
l lf al all the Sanf ord people will re­
spond ns t h ey al ways do to thin
most wo r t h y c^usr.
T h e society*
^irs. -D. L. R a y of Leon, Iowa also voted to solicit and send a box
nnd Mrs. S. 0 . C o yn e of M i n ne a po ­ of clothing, etc., to these homeless
lis, Mint).; \ h o hpve boon Tipending babies duri ng next week.
Miss Mae
the winter in Cu ba and South Flor­ Do y l e was mai]e chairman of the
ida stopped-ofl nt Sanford for a few commi t t ee y t o get up donations.
day»'*visit to W E. and Mis* Helen T h e c ommi tt ee earnestly begs tho
Shelton.
cooperation and liberality of all.
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LAST EXTRA CLUBBING
OFFER OF CAMPIGN
WILL START TODAY
80,000 Extra V otes G iven on Every Set of 8 Yearlys Last
Opportunity to Secure Extra Votes on R enew als
Offer E nds N ext M onday—O nly Few C andidates
A ctive- Anyone Entering Now and H ustling
Can W in a P r iz e --M a k e T his Your Best
W eek — Case Your Prom ises W hile
You Get Extra Votes on Old
Subscriptions

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In lea* than three weeks our h i s are the ones t hat were needed to
c a mpai gn which ia now the most in* win the car for you.
Now is the t ime to appl y the pro
tcreating feature in Seminole c o u n t y
Y o u k no w that an ounce
will come to a close am! t hat Fort! v e nt i ve .
Ro ads te r will be a warded to some of prevention is worth a pound of
Hy doing all y ou ran now. you
w o r th y candi date.
March 18th is cure
can look hack with satisfaction op
the last day of the campai gn.
T h e question t ha t is nat ural ly on y ou r past work and w-ill feel no u n­
It is
the minds lof al most ev e r y person easiness about lh«‘ winning
worth
lot*
to
know
that
y
ou
ha
ve
in t he county is, " W h o will win the
done
all
within
y
ou
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power,
anil
Ford?"
No w t hat is a question we
c ann ot answer right now, and in those who can feel that way at the
fact our fiiat kno wl e d ge of t h a t will closo of the campai gn are t he one*
be on March 1 8 lh, after all the who win the big prizes.
v o t e s have been counted.
No one
can pick the winner, but, candidate*,
y o u can determi ne the winner b y
y o u r work in the next three weeks.
S o m e sa y the winner of the cni will
be l uc k y . In one wa y he or she will
be. but that is onl y in the respect
t h a t this o ppo r t uni ty is before them.
We ha ve failed to see where there
e v e r was a person who wa a success
on account of luck, and we never
saw a candi date win an aut omobi le
because of luck
l .uck is of little or
no importance.
It is a mat ter of
enthuniaam and persistence.

So me one will feel satisfied
his or her work on the last
Th i s one will feel the best has
done all. tho w a y through and
not think of the subscription*
might have been gotten.
Th a t
didate will win, . . •

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day.
been
will
that
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Now, just one moqj r nt . We d o n ’ t
know
who that candi date i^, and
-*i* won't know
Ther&lt;&gt; Will only to­
nne winner of the Ford, and that
one C A N lie you,
Th er e i* never
more than one that works with the
unti rahl r spirit and t hat one who
does can be you. Put forth your
If y o u d o n ’t happen . to lie at the energy right now and keep it up
heild of the list t o d a y , y o u want to T h e n the car is yours
try to get there next issue.
Thi s
M a k e up your mind that if any
isn’ t the d ay we a t e awardi ng the one else win* the Ford they will
a ut omobi le, and *u till* does not ha ve In get up early in the morning,
si gni fy who I lie winner will In
T h e vniik night* ai d thet
. i'l l heat
I’Ol i nt I h a l i* m a d e \ l i r i i
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because of the careless n*e, or tlo
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Duri ng the present winter, we be­ tion.
* 1.1. M E A L S S E R V E D IN DI NING C A R S EN R O U T E
lieve So u t h Floridains ha ve been
It has been discovered and it isn't
T H E D IX IE L IM IT E D No. OS
HOllTlIEHLAND N i II
U l X l l f KLYLit N a . 94
awa kene d as never before to their
a recent di s cover y either, thnt the Lv Jarkmon villa_ SJOpm Lv Ja c k a o n v i l l * ------------------- ____ 9.35am
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natural a dv an ta ge s in all lines and
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Ar K nox ville
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fine cattle.
through the s ur r oundi ng squate y ar d
HT. LOUIS - EXPHKH.4 No. S7
H E M IN O L K L I M I T E D , N o. *2
At the sa me time 7,. C . C h a mbl i ss
of atmosphere, and if some innocent I.v Jachannvtll*. .. ..
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to have a cold, because you were Ar C h irag o
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from tiie other s t a t e s for Florida
Pltvt rla
train . I'ullman car*. Chicago, St. lo ruta E rw T h ro u x h ateel P u l l m a n t o S i . l o u l a
careless.’'- For it has also been dis­ Steel
connection m ad e a t N ew Orlearva foi San Kranrie-.,
i r c !i n l n ( cbalr car* Ob serv atio n car , electric fan*
raised hog* writing as follows*
covered that y&lt;fy&lt;.*nn't " c a t c h col d. "
I'uUmaa electric lighted drawing room alee-pera on all through trains. Dining carl a la carte.
Kditnr Slur*
- h a ve been or an a t t a c K ' ^ tyreJtfhitis or other
For information and reservation, call on or write
J. n . KI It K LAND, DDL P a a a n g e r Agra
more hogs produced in this section like troubles, b y si tt ing in a draft
A. W. f H I T O T . D M . Paeo en g er Agent
lllilaboreagh Hotel, Taopa, Ft*.
I IS W . liar HI., iack ao n ilU e, FI*.
this y ea r t h a n find T o a d y sle to of cool air ‘jtor f r o rn * wet feel or
P h o n e 1212
P h o n e 17
Florida buyers, but a now mnrket rlothing.
T h e o nl y w a y possible to
has been establ i shed a t B i r m i n g h a m acquire it is from some one who has
Al ab ama .
a l r ea dy a choice lot of bacilli or
Thi s mar ket will t a k e hogs in car germs, which are scattered in the
loads when weighing 135 pounds live spray given off in coughi ng
annex­
weight at a ny time and is l lfkely to ing• •*. - * * *; •**..’ ’ .
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lie of great service to growers here­
These germs do not refuin their
abouts.
ca pa ci ty for h ar m in the open air
One peruliar thing is that ear longer than a few seconds, perhaps,
marked hogs are sold at abo ut }! a minute, but in the throat where
H om elike - Comfortable - C onvenient
per hundred pounds lr*.s than on- j ^Hoy are hatche d, or in your own,
marked hogs and it hi well to can- lhl, v hllVl. „p|(. n(|l(| chances for a
Reasonable Kates For
Tabic Board or Board
t in n farmers hereafter not to cut vigorous and harmful career.
Excellent Service
and Room
hogs' ears t&gt;r tails. T h e mar ket men
Of course, y o u .must sneeze a nd
Corner nf Magnolia Avenue and Fourth Street
rail all ear marked hogs " m a s t - f e d . "
cough you c a n ’ t help it, ami you
All unmarked hugs are supposed to
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must talk, and hy all of these oper­
lie raised under f e m e and not d i s­
ations of nature an i nfected spray is
cri mi nated against
expelled into the air. If y o u have a
Florida
market* are too small
cold or other throat trouble, tins is
henceforth to take all our hogs and
t lie way and the o nl y wa y hy which
»,• must prepare (nr outside mat
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„( Sanford trtir'kera to
ruut'.r
el heel production from corn silage
that can he grown on our truck
farm* after lettuce anti celery i to |ii&gt;
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Here ia one sure source id profit
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Wc have the cattle to fatten ami
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Northern farmers are spending
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that we can do as a catch crop
proposition, not interfering with our
lettuce and celery business in the
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The man who will feed a hundred
heef cattle for ninety d a y s will he
practically sure of a profit of not
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tuce and celery production.
Wc have needed somet hing of this
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to make us more independent of
tin variable and uncertain vegetable
market with which we are forced
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able living to lie earned out of be, i
I ' u d i j n o n from corn silage a«i b
I-,i'll the \ogctllhlc business b\ a •
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Un­
der the MeU plan for building U|&gt; the
country - military f o r c e s t hat has
been drafted by the house c o m m i t ­
tee on military atTairs, the s t a l e of
j Florida wilt be called upon the first
y ear for .(t least 2.01)0 militiamen,
or an average of 500 for each c o n ­
gressional district
At the l at e of
$40 a year for enlisted men the
Florida guardsmen
would receive
$96,000 annually from the federal g o v e
moni and the j*«y for the o(fleers
would bring the total uji lo over
$100,000
T h e house commi ttee estimate!,
that its plan of preparedm-sa woll
cost 1 15^,000,000 for the first y e a r,
exclusive of
coast L fortifications,
which are provided for in a separate
hill
This is about $ 15,000,000 less
than Secretary Garrison asked for
and about $5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 undei the
aum required to finance the wnr c o l ­
lege ptogtam.
Of the $ 155,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 it is proposed
to spend a ppr oxi mat el y $11,000,000
for the pay of the national guard
l l is estimated that theis sum will
pay at least 2000,000 militiamen
which is, in round numbers, us ma n y
as may be expected to enlist the
first year.
T h e next year 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
guard-men are Imped fur and the
next appropriation I,ill will have to
I"- l' efra-rd jirojmrt lO'Lutdv

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Celery i* injured b y r r t t y spray materials that wash off and run
down into the heart of the telery.
“ A D H E S O " is absolutely f,[ce fromyuit an smooth as butter.
I* sticks to the leaves, protecting the celery against rust, both
during and after rain, the time when the rust spreads
It destroys the Celery Cn'erjiillar; stimulates the crop.
Big celery growers in Florida with as high as 400 acres to the
grower, are using it on their entire acreage in preference to anything else.
" A D H E S O " has often increased profits 50 per cent and more on
P O T A T OE S ,
TOMATOFIS.
EGGPLANT,
PEPPERS
BEANS
C U C U M B E R S , M EL O NS . E T C .
H is not T H E C O S T P E R P O U N D , hut T H E C O S T P E R
S P R A Y T A N K and I N C R E A S E IN Y I E L D that counts
Wtite for further information,

V.

ANSBACHER INSECTICIDE CO., Inc.
527 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY
A g e n t , for Florida:

Osceola

Fertilizer Co.,

Jacksonville,

Florida

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LSI
F’ull Instructions
Given In,
Preparatory. C o m ­
mercial and C l as ­
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Benedictine
F'athers
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wood-, or weed*, or grata should lie
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ginning tr&gt; tralti their children III emo­
tional control while the children still r e a l e « i n l » « b ’ « s u r e
am !
f u r n i s h that will d es t r oy hundreds of good
If everyone will use
are very amall
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**f - a m e
i- f o u n d
o n •traw road*
-..no judgment m tins mutter the
and puidah them, but they do not train v m i r d e . d
properly and tin* roads can be saved
them
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JN ii D Jl N K I NS
rent s suspecting It. the habit of ex
Everything is very dry j ust now and
T i t * C o lle c t o r . S*‘ tg ttm lc I 'o u lt t y
connive emotionality grows until It
a spark will do g n a t d ama ge.
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done

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helps some, but it is not &lt;o effective
a- some of the recognized fungicides
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lime sulfur solution or some of the
soluble sulfur compounds, am mom
ticul solution of copper carbonate,
and bordeau x mixture
Bordeaux,
however, i- objectionable because it
stains the leaves

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winch would he a credit to a ny club
or organization in the count ry and
the department earnestly beg the
Th, ‘ 11,1(1 "i nt er social season has
assistance of all friends in the e f ­
been ui, usually long
f a d the
longest enjoyed Tor many moons, forts to make this piano a p e r m a ­
nent possession
amt f ut ure d( biit.i ntes '
not have
'ill h a s*-asii() (,,r many years
Faster Sunday, * loch will occur
Mother Burn
April 211, , „ s t two day from the
Since fate hath given thee no child
latest date jt eao ever o c c u r
The
l o lie within thine arm.
la-nteii season (,f
is m d i r e c t
That by its presence umlefiled
contrast t „ that ,.f I ' ' F I .
when
Should keep the soul from harm,
Faster waa.Oi, m-xt to the earliest
If ,tjiou were truly mother-horn
possible date.
Th o u wouldat havo played the part
In 1886 Easter occurred on April And found some little one forlorn
~5' tlw* latest possible date, and will
To fold within thine heart.
occur on the same date again in
William Briggs.
F-'FI
In I 7!M, according to the
church calendar Easter was April 24,
In connection with the observance
and again in 1859. but will not .&gt;&lt;•of Ba by Week throughout the whole
cur on this date again until JliH
"f the I'nited States. Match I 11
I n t lit y &gt;,ir- ) ' jx, j on;, j , , ,
i , elusive, that originated with N a ­
o r r . .f on April 2:1. tl . salm
tion.ll Federation of Women's F l u b s ,
this year and will not f.,11
Hi 'I I i- been endorsed b\ the F’lor
•l.»t• i g a " unt.l •’ non
hi I •*b',-i *mi, ,,l- &gt;. tomes, ,,n ap
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. t! ''■ "tii tli, i hildren - Home So
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1.-21. ] * *J 4 f «l \%J 1 *» ■ i" oil I hi
baby, one homeless little t«t m a y
same d a t e i n l u T ' t a t i d | &lt; IS J
b* adopted
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Iniyl' in tins
d l l d '■ *- in i ii v inii
bi* ure- • it mil W'l lie moveinf ’ t ' t hill
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F LO HI D A ’S - S O L D I E R S
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MERCHANT TAILOR. CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER
Sanitary Steam I’renHing, Hot (Jaaolnle Drv Cleaning.
tioiiH of All Kinds on Short Notice
Our (lenlk'mon'H Valet Cluh.
$U.OO Per

The tost treatment which 1‘rofessn
itolfs recommends, where the
Join
plants are lutdly infested. Is prim
ing.
T a k e out all the jiarts which
are severely att acked and aii those |
which show black blotches.
Then $
follow with the spruy.
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S U IT S $ 1 5 .0 0 U P W A R D

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Choice lots in this coming town of opportunity will be auctioned on easy terms. This is the town where over 11,000 acres of land has been leased by experienced Penna. oil operators and drilling will begin soon. Buy some of
these lots* and get the benefit of the advance which is sure to come. Special cars at excursion rates will be
arranged for. Everybody welcome if you buy or not. Come. Train No. 80 going north due at Longwood
2:05 P. M. will stop day of sale.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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TH E RICH PEO PLE CAN PAY IT ON IN C O M ES ANI)
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Washington. I) (' . Feh. 24
T h e j ex empt from t ax a t io n
Under the
wa y s and means c o mm i t t e e has vir- j existing i ncome tax Inw. At present,
tuully completed
the enor mously j married men do not h av e to p 14y
i mportant and ditllcult task of find- j on lean net i ncome than $ 1, 0 0 0 ,
ing the wa y s and mean* to pay the while an unmarri ed man must pay
A
cost of preparedness a nd also to pro- on net i ncomes a b o v e $2 ,0 0 0 .
tect the industrial fabric of the lowering of the ex empt i on would hit
not now taxable,
United S t at e s f r o m i nj ury b y E u r o ­ many i ncomes
pean
competiti on aft er
the
war and would he unpopul ar
across the ocean is over.
E v e r y De mo c r at ic member of the

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FEBRUARY 29, 1919

When you cash a check you are requir­
ed to write yotir name on the back of it.
This is your receipt to the man who
pays you.
Why not require the man you pay to
write HIS name on YOUR check. It is
the best kind of a receipt.
Open your account with this Bank.

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PfOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

T h e following plan has been de­ way* and means c o mmi tt ee ia in
r
cided upon in c ommi tt ee for raising favor oj a tax on war munitions,
T h e Enquirer of Ci ncinnati, one the bulk of the revenue to pa y the and. in lieu of a protecti ve turifT to
of the heat k no w n and mo»t influ­ cost of increased a r my and n a v y and raise revenue, m a n y of the Repub
enti al newspaper* in the middle west other war pr epa ra t ion*’
lican members think well of the pro­
M. HAND
IL R. STEVENS
O. L TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
in its issue of F e b r u a r y 2 5 . e d i t or i ­
Aii’l Cashier
Ctahaar
■i
rW-PzwOdol F. L WOODRUFF Vb.-Prsdd.nt
1. A h e a v y increase in the tiux posed muni ti ons tax. so that it is
ally
Rives
Florida
a t remendous
certain
such
a
tax
will
he
imposed.
on large incomes.
bo os t, which was inspired b y the
2 . An excise tax on munitions of Under the consti t uti on of the United
great tide of t r a ve l to Florida re­
St at e s an export tax cannot bo i m ­
war.
sorts t h i s V i n t e r from all state* of
T o this program m a y be added posed nnd the tax on munitions
ki.
the U n i on and Ca na da .
t hat is to be levied will be in the
the following
.t'sg ,,
G e t a little Uni ve r si ty has also been Inyfted to N sllr * s f A s H l c s i l. i l fat^TsV'*
T h e editorial s ay s in part' " R a i l ­
1. An increase of fifty cents a b a r ­ form of an excise tax t hat will a p ­ t a x p a y e r s of the state.
S«ctlsa**S »f a « p » r U i l , Law* .1
w a y a nd s t ea ms h i p companies r«U rel' ii\ the t ax on beer.
hook
as
the
agent
passes
a
ro
und
in
address the editors.
p l y to all munitions manufactur ed
rtn id t
»
Nolle* 1* hersby (lv*n th a t 1 . N. Mrthe cr ow d .
port t ha t the grea t est number o f
Z. An increase of fifteen cents a Ui this c o u nt r y , whet her for export
t
i
i
u
|
h
«
r
,
purch***r
of
Tax
Crrtlflrsts
JudirliMis l la c of Nitrate of Soda SIS. dalod th s 4th dmjr of Jon», a . Ko
•
•
•
It .
t ourists and other visitors to Flori da gallon in the tax on whiskey.
or not.
It will lie a, per centage tax
I SSI, &gt;o far s i It r s l t t s i to K U of NW i.
Advi sabl e
t ha t h a v e ever been transported b y
on the val ue of iho manuf a ct ur ed
of
NE&gt;».
Soc.
23.
Tp
20.
K
s
n
(
.
2».
ht
.
T h a t man Ba ker from Mi a mi told
If, after the sixe of the preparedNi tr at e of soda is in m a n y cases fllvd f c r t l f c s t o in my ofllc*. and h*&gt; msdr
t hem h a ve been carried into Florida
goods, pr obabl y not lesa than 5 per a good one at the banquet last night
apjllrallon lor tax d*»d to lis u r In , r
neaa p r og r am can be ascertained, it
t he most val uabl e source of nitrogen,’ rordsnr*
with law. itani &lt;-• rl Iflrwtt
this winter.
cent, not more than 10 per cent. and all of us have been wondering
is found t hat the Increased tax on
braess
lb* tollowirn drier 1bad property,
because of its e x tr e me solubility
" T h e travel for the last two weeks
M a n y members of Congress think ever since if the Carnes Hotel bus
situated In Seminole e o u n t y . Florid* toi
incomes and the tax on munitions
and therefore a vud.ihility However,
• ll
N E i j See 23. Tp 2u. tlan*™ g*.
has been specially heavy , ma n y of
this tax should ha ve been levied bed wat mers
■ailrnsd rtfbt of way, CHI» b f l R| ;*op|t u
will raise erjough money to foot the
there are some harmful effects that partial
tiurrba*** cf abovr r«*r 11lira tr"
/
t he popular train* being run in four
long ago. mi that the government
1 t '
.
hill tiH'1 t f/' wi yu- out the existing
may resuol from an i mproper use «Iord will only rover H nf N W , of &gt;J]f
sections daily dur i ng that period,
could ha ve been recei vi ng the b e n e­
A m o n g the real live wire members of tin* material, accordi ng to F M t»f a n ] See,. Tp and lianffe Thr «fb! Rn'l
"j j s l u m p ? laTP*. there will be no inl.rtriK a
r1 at | hr dat^ of i Lr i.sua
a nd it is t hought that the t ravel
fit of its loll of
for that month of the S t at e Drainage Association
name nf \f
t
crease of tax on beer and whiskey
Hast, asst taut profe -or ■ &gt;( soil- and nf itirh rrrtifiralr In t
Htnck
t’n l m niirb rFfliHrat*- «halE
from the north t&lt;&gt; Florida will conalone
, is B e n j a m i n GetxolT. the s. 'Wti ir y fertilizers in the U n i v e ' . t t y iff Flnr- ] r«*rlrrmr*d arrardlria la 1» m U i t!*■»&gt;.( »
It is fully deftTmirwii
that
the
tin in- very h e a v y up to March 15
I her rnh on 1br 2 l h day of M . - . s
It has been definitely decided by 1and t rea surer of the or ga n'/.a nun
: stamp tiives which have nagged l he
idu College of Agriculture
The*** \ t' ISIS
"Florida ha* never before cn
the
ways
and
means
c
o
mmi
tt
ee
to
Mr G e t 7.0|f is ,i resident of Bartow injurious efTccts are in ntmued
VVunei- m y ollleal
■ ly tiaju re an .l , r , |
public for a year or more must be
j o y e d such business prospcrip. as |s
this ihe ; | « i day of Keliruary, A I* l!rl6
tepeab'd a itlld a way must be found abandon the idea of an inheritance b u t c : . tin- (torn New Jersey o r i g i n a l ­
(eeall
K. A. ItOntJ I.ASS,
1.
When
nitrate
of
soda
comes
in
now w i t n e s s e d t h r o u g h o u t t h e s t a t e
f le r k Cireilit f o u r l . Seminole C o , FI,
T h i s is because nearly all of ly, whi ch probabl y account s for his c ont act with wet, green leaves it
to raise mo n e y to take the jilace of tax.
I l y V. At X t e t t a n f e l , J» *
in e v e r y seen on of i t .
t
he
state*
ha
ve
s
t
a
l
e
inheritance
kno
wl
e
d
ge
of
drairirtg*of
sw;.
tnji
fa
To e i - I t r
the revenue that will thus lie lo.it.
burn* them, bemuse it dra ws out
"Automobiles
b y the thousands
taxes and those that do not have lands.
Me is u Florida boo, ter nnd the l ivi ng matter or protoplasm
T h e present tax on beer is $1 50
from the states to t he north of the
such laws are preparing to enact geiietnl nil round good fellow and Therefor**, it should never be
j»
Peni nsul a are c a r ry i ng their full c a ­ a barrel and the tax on wh i skey is 1 he in
Tin* ways mo) means commi t i Sanford will annex bun il l'&lt;dk i |&gt;llcd1 a - *4 1 u p 11r« « i n g W111 II t 111
$1
10
a
gallon.
It
is
believed
by
a
p a c i t y of t ourists over the spleti
A TLA N TIC CO A ST
LIN K
*.*. f* . \4 f h i i l &lt;1unt i l , t . i x a t i u n wu u l i i l.ol inreful
cruj Is Wft
2 A lung. u n i iniKitt' 1
rn.ii or it v of tin- way - and m mm *
d i d r o a d ' w'
h t h e s l a t , - . n w j,,.s
h ii r iil&gt; III* t i n t . «•HpiTiii 1! &gt; Hin«;*• til.
1 s t
ri It r .if 1 nf 'h h I a nf. i 1 lav ml
TR A IN S
cninmiltee that both beer and wills
si-sses,
while
h o h s e h o a t *,
. flll'iT'
rsi tf&gt; iff t h e st ;$!#• IhWH v a r y . Wllfll*
fl"I N
U i it tier of 11*i . ci t
n II ail *• t L »
* * i nl tic U* f 1
hex
can
la
nd
a
inoiletate
increase
and
o t h e r *inolur b o a t s are l a d e n
In- r i* \ . f v 1. t g 1i
Mil t L*Tf el Lll’ Vt al • Vl ■ • pr* nb III id t hi- S t a t e 1t r a i n igi 11'gel hez
I Ii,-rel,'. ri| ' ■ g
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• • i.ir
w 11 h f.,1 S e I . g e f s .1 lid t * . . &gt; ’ -i V I . r \ 11 if -I n i l l b e ( n i
NORTHIIUI ' M l
.» ' f f , Tinn-fit in ! h. rfitn Hill {11 t halt
\ . s n c i it i n n | •r siiji d .• t i b i s m o r n
l
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f.eau
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drv
such i ortdi I inn i- cold I a r.|
means ciinimMlee is nppnsed to any r i g h t f u l l y t i t i n s t . i t i - i .ir.i) n o t In
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a - | &gt;ra c 11ceil m tin- &gt; a t i ( i i n l s e c t i o n
Nn. «0
and is not leadlly tilled
2 42 P M
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4 00 P M
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T o protect the A m e r ic a n mantiIII' liilks on th e subject h a v e at
dltion l* cinised bv ’ lr st r' &gt;n g ul
and the enur e business atmosphere
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it at unv f . i c t u r e r s f r o m i n v a s i o n f r o m a b r o a d t r a d e . ) a t t e n t iiiti m all j u i r t s of t h e k. th f u r ini 'l ill I In -nil bv l tn- ,i|.
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o f t h e s t a t e i" n o w t h a t of t h e hr 1st
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c n . t !. 1|! I 1 e b i t s "I Ii Ifinr
I'll fur
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l a d u n i jn-nj.lc t n exi-ri &gt;se tl n-i r r i g h t s w a v - . u n i m e . u i s e n u i m i t t r e p r o p o s e * i h . m a s It is a well k n o w n f a c t t h a t b r e a k * d p w n t l ie g r . i nu b i r s t r u c t u r e
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man
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(nr f e a r W1 m i g h t be c a l l e d Upon to t l l e s e t w n r e m e d l e *
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1 1*9r 1»ia , a nit l In1T f »•f Ilfit *1 Htai If in h u t n i h l l l l n l i I n i l . f i l
ll w m i l d b e a n
know*
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ha' no 1rouble
1 % ' af *n I v **
2
\ nun (partisan tariff commt*tin* 1 ninn that 1 an •»Ihu* f»«r t Liw tflljillcit
all bl i t eXJiheit
ij ui es
in \ \l
N'n 12b Arrive
in | r
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siii n
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pros, tit ilecatb si*. h ft La r |f. j.i-r
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It Ii a* not lieiii dei lilt'd ns yet
. t- ll 1il gl­ ul g air 1 1n I'.ljllll.lt lull
i d m a n k i i &gt;! i n - r i w h e r i a n d • •f w h a t
t h i t i n ' l i l h t T i i . i f n l tnUr.it**
f soda i
•
It. etitert ipiitigi the member* iff
I.EESIIl'RG
whether
these provision* wdl be in
iff
ean t h•• -tali
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vi 1 I. Ii e \ c r nalW
nr a l l e g l a n c i
II w m i h l
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liilut
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ainage
Assocfiittnn
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Arrive
No
21
in 55 \ M
eluded
in
thi&gt;
same
bill
with
the
It
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means pfov filed for pnyi ng the cost
w nrltl
Nn ] 5N \rn ve
5 2ii 1' M
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" T h e • t ipn igo iff 1r 1 v i l lu 1 it -..jo
b :t5 A M
men
, . ■ n a i m d e - t t i n 1 t nr mi n i nf will In- •(nlii' dl' d III t wo srji.irate treat
ri’u^on
of
fin*
n,iw«*
fij.it
vi itnfs more hospitably ut
Asm - •1 Nf
, Im* ......... . If it* .1 t&gt;, war lnt t h e taw a n d tin- r i g l i l
I t measures
THII.IIY
that any bigger hearted jieojile livi ir«* f or mml .iff it it ' .1 ■ i . . * , \
1 I1IM1I11 tin
1•1r l|s 1'( JlJIsstlgf," Ul'l w o u l d m a k e i x e r y l l m g i h i s g o v e r n
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1 HO P M
VlI wi- need to make
riiere I- ,t general lei ling tin the a 11v alien
cn b m e d
will
t i n * . , 1 w i n i ,*. ii w i
Nn. 24 1sti ve
2
25 P M
m » t . I Ini a 1 1c i t i j . t ed a n d e v e r y t h i n g
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in..
Li­
this city the huh of &gt;he universe is
lt-r seek a mild i li niat i the tale i-, t h a t it h a s a e l i t e v e d d u r i n g t i n s le r - D e mo cr at i c side of congress that
No |ft0 Is*uve
7
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fo* |i!a * •
Nn lit 1 Arrive
the way* and mean* e o mmi tj e e has n larger lintel and a larger auditori
5 in 1’ M
fairly s war mi ng with vi-itor- who n t i l e s t r u g g l e o f n a t i o n s
meaning
We I\|'I . t to get both of them
till it | • ii ,i h . i j q i y s n h i t n i n nf t h e Utn
M H Il *
arc greatly enjoying tin deli gli
of
( I.YDK LINE IHlkTS
Ii-*. at.ft 1ul lb
S w llfr
I,., h r n I n
# 11 r n
that
f i r f ic in t n g
some
Mine
m the future when .1 l ow
profile rn id raising money to juty fur
tin- &gt;.cnii lrnj,ii.i| s t at e
The mil M a r c h I , I ’I H
aw if I r * * it il t - • a n d In pur
M JOHNS IU&gt; »It
| t I- i m p o r t a n t t o ret!,-, t t h a t if. • itliir ll i l i f e i - 11- it g i n i t . i l l v * tji'li, g region
I l k « b.' ll iff
iff I'-.
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a i | n | i l f il
f. ,
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i'll
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F L O R I D A ’S G R E A T S E A S O N

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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- t a l l h.i« p r o v e d lli.irv elol. sly ll I t d e
{a n d m a n y o th e r hum iliation* would
and
the extensive a n d systematic
1 c e r t a i n l y f o l l o w , a n d t h e w h o l e f i ne
drainage operation
c a r r i e d o n for «n
f i i b r n of
inli-rniiliohal
law
might
many years have reached a
t age
iCtlltllble u n d e r o u t ban d* piece
t h a t hHe p r o v e d t h r t r t m m e h , n t i T
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v a l i i a h l c m i l l i o n - of .. res
usi li--o' lit
I I , i gt h a t li
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land
f o r . i gr n i h u r t
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rtn-r.
is no M-ntiment in Juvor of n-Lnx on.
bank i becks. g:.-J^gJtn automobiles,
f.ibricitti-d iron or steel, of the heavy
^
lot'H «t| o rt al i ni p fli.it
have
| I «l9M rij.i k. JC I* ift'l IiJ’11 fri.l HIrif 't r - ,.f
I t 11• *I * I . f * ei 117,i n- i l i *l*i Of i
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-mg and m a k i n g virtual s u r r e n d e r of h e r in
com no l i e |i ,i it i- .
. i ' l l eedm g d e p i 'idet ' p**si 1lot, a m o n g I h e nil
in actual to anclul r. si ] « t ),, world l i o n s o f t h e w o r l d
painting and the i mager y of the blue
O
s k y artists, who t w e n t y years ago
bob holly, editor of the sauford
were so active in its jiraises and so
herald, has lost his usual poise and
exuberant in their hopes. "
roared oil into the realms nf fiction
------O------T h a t ’s why we spoil his name wi th ­
DUB I'R ESID EN T
out
'cajis" and the name of his
Despite the rrttirism of certain liajier also.
Just because Seminole
demagogues our president lemains count y won the count y jtrtxc ut Or
firm for what he believe* is right Und o he takes in " t o o much t er­
and the majority of full blooded r i t or y ” in the headline over bis a r­
Americans citizen*, irrespective of ticle about the fair
Th e headline
jisrty n lliluitions ate with him
A reads
" Se mi nol e &lt;‘a nt ed Off All
man can best be called a man when Prizes at the
Ildwutler Fair
Won
he demonstrates under adverse c o n­ Capi ta! Prize nnd Every Other One
ditions that he has a principle and ut Orl ando. "
S e ems to us that we
the manhood to st and by it. Our saw some 200 ribbons, blue, rod and
President i* a man of the right type otherwise, pinned to Osceola c o un t y
and it is fortunate indeed for the exhibits and we are jiositive t hat
nation that Woodrow Wilson is at we drew down the second c o u n t y
the head of the government at this prize. Really, it can't lie true, then,
time.
He in for peace but not for boh, that you got all the prizes.
peace at any prlre.
Rend what he Be a little generous and let us have
said the other day in one of his a couple hundred or so.
Ki ssi mmee
speeches *
Ga ze t t e .
- " B u t in a ny -event our dul y is
That's
all
right.
M ISTER
clear,
no nalit n. no gtoujt of na ­ N A U G L E
Y o u did wonder ful l y
tions, has the right while war is in well at the fair, considering y ou r re­
progress, to alter or disregard the sources anil such like.
We are will­
principles which nil nations have ing to make s ome allowance, for .Ott*
agreed upon in mitigation of the ceola 'Wjj.shA^PF^c grand old c o u nt y
honor* and suffering* of war and if nnd tlThm with grand old pooply
the clear right* id Aturriiwn citizen* N a ilglr Is sii n h i hi- lilt* n o h a i r o n
si mild
• v i r at hn|i|&gt;!ly be abridged his head
or den ed hv anv such nation,
w.
should. It seem* to rillhave
ISeminole County won the grand
honor t o choice a* to what
our
ortze ut the Five ’ Count y Fair at
course hould be
Orlando,
winning
on
vari ety
iff
" F o r my own jiart I cannot con­ products shown
T h e high class of
sent to a ny nbridgemi nt of the products displayed by other counl i e *
right* ol American citizens in any makes the honor all the more a p ­
respict. 'I hr honor end self respect preciated by citizens of the " C e l e r y
of the nation is involved.
We covet Delta c o u n t y "
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manager of Gilchrist and if a ny one
can pull him o ve r it is Cl aude. B e ­
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for Cl a u d e to do Ibis stunt,
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HENRY McLAULIN

For P r es s Meeting
Kissimmee,
Feb
27
Elaborate
plans ate being made for the en t er ­
tainment of the Florida Press As so­
ciation, which meets In this city
April 13. 14 and^ifi.
W. B. Harris
of the G a ze t t e , who was named by
President Stanford of the Board of
Trade lo prepare a -committee to
have charge of the entertainment of
the visiting newspapermen ha* ajipointed the following to srrve with
him* Arthur E. Donegan, W
B
( rnwford. J W Thompson, C W
Griffin anti E E Naufclc
Besides
these, President Stanford and Seer*litrv ( a d d will
asked to act as
ex nth, in nu mbers iff tin- committee

Jim Al exander of Dcl^mtl and
other jdacen in Volusia was here last
night to see his old friend, W. J.
B r y a n anti at the banquet last night
he !toll it softly to F r a n k ■ Huffaker)
plngiinrir.ed using some iff the P ren­
tiss stuff fur hi* n w ti
Thi s will kill
hi* 1 •'nr . 1 s fur t ill |'rr.
although
lie w.|! he the t e x t * 1 j t u r from
Bum trips
banquets and rerep
\ IIItl “.k all right
(tons will t„. included tn the e n t e r ­
t t 1
tainment of the distinguished - v i s ­
h A Wood, who say* he 1* from itors in this city , though definite at
St
Petersburg
wherever that is) range merits have not been in ft tie at
and that he is in the race for G o v ­ this date
President
WlFon hits
ernor was here y es t er da y anti he beerf invited lo be present on thin
looks like a G o ve r n or already. W o o d occasion and address the convention
1* gaining ground e v e r y d ay and hi* on the great issues of the day
Dr
platform means somet hing for the Lincoln Holley, president of Stetson

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Soda Water
Confectionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

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N o t i c r I. h e r e b y * i * r n t h a t A. M a r s h a l l
p u r r h a o - r ol T a i
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m a i t e i j . p l , r a t i o n tor I I I iJreU
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in a r m r i i a n c e w i t h law
S au l r e r t i t l r a t e
e m b r a r e a t h a l o l l n « l n ( ilra rr lh e il p r o t . e r t y
a l t u a t e d In H e m i n o l a r o u n t y . F l n r i d a
to­
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t -ela « a n d 7. Ml k 2. f a m e run a&gt;
per p l a t No, I, l*a( e »0, S e m i n o l e f o u n t y
Itarards.
T h is p a r t i a l purchmae, ao l a r o n l v
aa t l r e t a i n l o a b o v e described Inta

Santord
Public Library

The said land t.aina aseeilaaed at the
date ol the la.uanre uj aurh rerttbrate ,n
the name al lloknoan Unite, .aid certlflrate shall ha reilaamed arrtrdtnc to law
ICi deed will iaau* thereon on the ftl.t ,)av
of Matrh. A I). !»)«

Oak Avenue
Between 3rd and 4lh St.

W i l n e . e m y official e i f n a l u r * a n d seal
t h i . t h e 2 9 t h d a y ul F e b r u a r y A- I) I S I S
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liflrate .hall l.e redeemed aervirdlnf to Jaw
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�FEBRUARY 29. H16
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i! INANDABOUT
THECITY &lt;i
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Pretence

Little Happenings— Mention ;
of Matters in Brief—

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ABOUT PEOPLE

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPI*ENINCS UP TO DATE

...AND EVENTS...

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A olomobile Unit and Daree
In honor of Mr and Mr*, I M.
Br.Hlshuw of Piuladelphin, Mr and
Mr« J S Wilson entertained on
1 hursday evening with a delightful
automobile ride and informal d an ce
at tin- hospitable home of Mr. and
•Mrs, Herbert L ym a n at Foreat C i t y .
I he interior of the charmi ng bun*
galow was
artistically
decorated
with n profusion of roses and spring
blossom* while the porches were
transformed into veritable palm g a r ­
dens and cosy corners, with lighted
Japanese lantern*, palms, fern* uttd
(lower*. Mr. and Mr*. L ym a n with
several other guest* delighted with
K I Holly, President
their *ongs and music and specialty
Schell,' Matties, Sec’y
dance* during the evening. General
dancing was also enj oy ed, a* wa*
* ounly Committer to Meet
also the delicious buffet supper t hat
Chairman S. Hunge of the Sem­
vjas served at midnight. T h e guests
inole county Democratic executive
from Sanford went out in a u t o ­
committee has sent out the follow­
mobile* early in the evening, and
ing notice to member*
included Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Wilson
The Democratic exerlutive comhost*, and the guest* of honor, Mr.
minco for Seminole county is hereby am, ‘M „
, M Br adshaw. Mr' and
called to me,., at 1 0 3 0 o’ clock ,n M „
K Wttt, 1(n. , r ami Mr&gt;,
the forenoon on Saturday. March i t.- , ,, ,
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llh 1*.♦ I I l l the cnUft hou*e. Sail
(' Smith, Mr and Mr*. Osborne
ford. hi.i. for thy purpose of urrang
Herndon. Mr und Mr* C E. Hcnmg details for tb* Democratic pri
rv Mr» Minnie lone*. Mr* i&gt; W
m.irv . I n lion o I , . ip fi ,, ,| f,,
Br. idv , Me"«r* V SI ri ng fellow J o e
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b.-r Inal
In Mont John Bii'-nll from Fore-ft
J.r
&gt;i»m»- l.cf.in l iv were Mr tr.&lt;I Mr. Ls man, Mr
■ . ml r t ’ l.t .
iinl Mrs Kuihlev and Mt*s Perkin*.

Mrs. E. G. T y n e r has r e t u r n e d to
her h o me in T a m p a after spending
several week* wi t h her daughter,
Mrs. U. J. Hol ly at Co mf o r t C o t ­
tage.
A m o n g the visitor* from A l t a ­
monte t o d a y were Mr. and Mrs.
John
Landman
and
Mrs.
flhrulm i n ' s si*ler, Mr*. St ewart of Chic
ago and Col. Hai ne s of Al tamont e.
Por that G O O D G U L P G A S O .
LINK and S U P R E M E A U T O OI L
f b o n c It. B. C o n e y , Agt, No. I K. .
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Mr and Mrs Frank ll Si ' it. of
Si w Bed f o r d, M a s s , left this m u f
mg by the boat for J.t&lt; k*on \ til,
after spendi ng several da\ s here tin
guests of C o m f o r t Cott age,
l ion. J a me s Al exander, the sag.- of
Volusia c o u n t y was here Iasi night
apil his m a n y friends wi-re glad
set him agai n
Jet ill* h i •..■ !, 1 t.
for "( at e "&lt;-n.i(or from \ „ l u i.i
Will Ilf elected

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forth to Bev
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Mr
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alike t it tjot *
per, e g gp l a n t at I &gt;tit toe
and p o t a t o seed

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Fnjiiviiig the hiMjutalilv of Mr*
How ar.l were Mr*
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Svme*. Mr* McLaulin. Mr* B E
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Profit * 1 ,1r 1, g
city v ,—l eri |uf und jotned t l. II
.itliir* 0* la*t week w!i* Tolar. Mr*. E N Luke. Mr* lii'il "lie will remain until (all
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111*011!- 1- tine ,,f the tie*l InlllV .1 i.i " ,,vk ’
M f* G t l.ouck*. "ii Friday after- 1 T Hi ml V. Mr
Hart v U an! Mr*
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our winter visitors and h.i* tone rhitn- and Garag
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and M r* !' *e
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Mr*
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M Ignoli.i avenue
T h e wild llower
Wnrfn started 11s tt cowboy without
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11, a w a 1 h c , t m n gl y dev i doj n d will
even a hot*,' lllut h........ Illd . all his
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v, 1 used i l i d n u l l ) in corners and a number of other guest*
TTi'l1 o f &lt; 1 ,1 ties-\ ill. a i d i 1.
r -.d ill,
I 11
The rlub
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A renldcnl of West Texaa.ajnce ISS6.
bow.mailer sprays of the ivuinc prize, a bud v :i*e was won by Mr*
and at present Is e mpl oy ed I. tin kitchen •*.binefi^n'
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Miller A
Wort Love -man known to every row
w.
id wild llowi-r rested upon It orti-'t
ly
l nt er -t o' e
Commetce
t ’oiniid ion Sort* w at .'hi « .it II
*M Lo'llin Lake, while to Mr- &lt;1 W
man troni Fort Worth to El Paso lie
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room's nf the 1" \v*■ Tbit while
4iU»w| * •ll 1hr thrtft was one of them
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11 *Mi* f Ilit - in iiinw d 'l ju' d ■ i l l . wi fe \| r
tie waif frugal he never allowed n neon
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eighties, and riding to El Paso or Ban
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Mr* L a k e , Mr * An n o
It- Barm*.
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11!t * . t
Antonio to spend tin. money In riot
I'pr* ,1 I: • I1
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U ii anl j’ M'H of Mr*. B a r r e t t
nut ft
Mr
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t lutt ha - llower* hM'Vk Olir
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mis living or over tlio gaming table.
if 1 I tiff Tt •* tliiliMM U »*r«* bunVi-rl Mt* I
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Ml Liiighlt 1 .enl M : . Wert laivy was putting his eurnlngn
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t hi m We would |ir&lt;i)t.ilih ;• • * i v « eh rtl &gt;1, .d ol! 1- **.f&gt; Ifl«ik j t .»•
i ?i. I mil • ‘ i l v • .*
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Thoitiu* A Neal
Into cow*. Ills *lnrl wa* noven cow*.
.ir« i lll'M*
s’ fjnwrfi til ■ f ^, (ur 11 i
limn* of them
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in Iht*
living roum
At hi* death ho could not havo countilil'oW
*
F A Woo d of St Petersburg, ran
was »nI w i ru'd ui th a^piira^UH plummi all the cattlo In hi* herd If ho had
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P e a b o d y , president
ilidnte for Go ve rn o r is iti the city
Informal lU n n tr Ptirly
ridden hard for a month at tho ta*k.
Col Ernest IF»u*hobler. v n y |ir&lt;-s- 0*4.1. »ompl«‘ting On* &lt;‘Xi|uiaite i*ft King t hem nil a b o u t it
Wood 1* a
Mr and Mrs. Archie Belt* wcr.’
f**rt of tht* spring i lmoral i on &lt;&gt;f llu*
Ill* llrsl work after coming W’ eat
hustler from th,1 word go and 1* liielil
room
In
dining r&lt;»inn mnNki** bust* lit one of the charmi ng dinner fva* for Jim Powell, a cousin, near
B H Brunson, secretnr
shelling the Wood wherever he inn
0 r d rose* and Marshal Neils i*l j partie* of the week
I be table iiji- Fort Davis. Ho wa* a moro boy. and
T
D Have*, treasurer.
find a Knot hole in the fence where
vase* were offset by bowls of blue I pofntmciil* were unusually pret ty | received only |25 a month and 111*
Dr 1. K Philips, teacher
a Cul t c a n n ot go
Mr
Wood t"
Ho refused to take any money
vtolut* and here too the woodland und att r ac ti ve , centered by a basket hoard
The
Brotherhood Cluss i* noA two
agains{, '^hi&gt; fee s y s t e m in this state
touch of Nature wa* given by the of flowers and tied with a big tulle. "*r ept that noce»»ary to buy hi*
and Mr. W o o d is right on this ques- years old, the last year being a year u*« of chcrokee roses.
T h e r-ouvenier
[dace card* clothes, which were fow, and asked
Effectively Low
to bo paid In cows
This year ujtens with the
d jirofit.
Won.
were
recrctcd
among
the
tlow'ers a t ­
pretty wa* n frieze of palmet t o
ret* of it* history
he d Il&gt;,
‘ Chiwl
to ribbons that reached to
W A Hny de n left Su n da y for NV-1 bright, si pmsjic
leaves which adorned
the
white t ac
e lilickfs** places
A t empti ng live
hraska after spendi ng several weeks
Next Sunday 1 ' ,M |v
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vv'alls above the plate *belf that t i1,1*
To Keep Well,
here the guest of Co mf or t CotE.ge
ni.tailed tv - V paMor and encircled the room
At the refr esh­ c u r s e dinner was t empt i ngl y served
After
which
t hr
A
knowledge
of the law of Immunity
were
placed
for
twelve,
Mr Huilyen t* a resident of Omahu superintendent
ment hour the tables were jilaced Covers
E Steyimcyer will
.
t
eaches
that
when
our health la at Its
lrs. Berts,
and has large cattle interests in pastor. B e v
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, lengthwise across the living room which included Mr. and
best our restraining power Is at Its
make
an
n.ldre**
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guests
sat
together
for
fr
and
Mrs,
Hand,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
many parts of the U. S.
He is in­
best
tfencc we say wo are Imtnuno
L v . r y im m ,. r
1
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dainty refreshment* of nherbet Braxton
Perkins,
Dr
and
Mrs. to disease
terested in Sanf or d and will return Work
While It Is wise and nec­
al„ j cake with coffee and whi pped Cecil But t, Miss Sai.lce Williams, essary to avoid, control and destroy
in u few weeks to spend the summer I* expected to be |&gt; • "
All those w i n ‘
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cream, and Martha Washi ngton lion Mis* Cha rl ot t e Hand. Mr William disease producing germs w h o e v e r
here, maki ng his home nt Comfort
ga,ions elsewhere will be gladly we Th&gt;.
, . l e . were decorated l.etiler und Mr. S. M. Lloyd.
found. It Is very necessary to render
Cott a ge . ,
corned.
»'"* l
“ r*’
tho body a* nearly Immune as posslhte
Among the visitors heie yesterday way* w elc om e in the Methodwith fragrant sweet
pea*.
Red
and then seen •» m tj,*t condition.
Hoby UVelt Cntapoign
Cl aude Johnson, the handsom­ isl church in Sm f o r d
' ro" * n" ' 1 vlol' ta
In connection with the B a b y Week
est man In tho Florida Press Asso
A special musical program ,s be- Sweet mignonnette compl eted the
Safety Pin an Old Idea.
bruut y and churm of tho flower C a m p a i g n t hat will be observed in
elation. C l a u d e has just finished his ing a r r a i ged — men’ s voiyes
Queen Victoria's reputed Invention
scheme.
Assisting in serving were Sanford, the pastors of the various of the safety pin has been exploded
labors on t he T r i b u n e Y e ar Book
subj ect a by tho recent discovery on the Island
,
Mrs. Margaret Barnes, Mrs. A. H. churches will . gi ve the
and is now engaged in managing
of Crete of one supposed to have bben
jtlace
in
their
sermons
and
announce­
the campai gn of Al ber t Gilchrist
Tho hltiTo*a°scorplon °ess than two |
D,ur'
made at least 900 year* II C. T h i s
ments
on
S
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a
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.
A
Bel
t
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Ratty
who aspires to tho position of U. S. tnfJh" &lt;i’ m ' V n g t h ' T *^ o mor* Irritating 1 ^ g
afternoon an Interesting
Floral
Love Cont est will be a feature of the week gives It the l ately first honors.
Senator. C l a u d e I* a former new*m beo Bl|ng
scorpion* (Tower r«nlcst “ A
paper man of Ki ss i mmee and reprecarry a do*« of polsoo cajiable of S t o r y ” w i f c enjoyed, in which Afcs with the final time (or the r a n nu mJ.roved to be the b e s t Eons to be announced later
aentml several stnfe papers at Ttilln | producing a good deal of local Irrtta- t
H St#
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bus*,.,, last y e a r while the legislature | t|on anil causing some disturbance of gucsser and wa* presented with a
’-’ T a g D a y ” will be observed on
wa* ,1, sc**,no
Cl au d e will p r o v e n 1 the system Htrung soda w*ler should ()i»xen "f assorted gladioli bulbs
Wednesday, Mar ch 8th and on Fri­
most, val uabl e ally to General Gil be applied loeall) Aromatic sjtrlts of n r,dg,. wa* also enjoyed in which day. Mar ch 10th the little lorulity
ammonia m»v he *lv„ti Internally If
&lt;hn*t
game Mrs. Margaret Barnes made Play, ’ ’ T h e T h ef t of T h l i t l e d o m "
V E T E R IN A R IA N
the face Is pale
top srore and won a pr et ty vase. will he given at the W om un ’s Club.
v
Auto Accident
OFFICE
Th e cutting prize fell to Mrs. A. P. It is believed t hat a lecture to
Yest erday aft ernoon ns Dr. L IF
Thymol.
Connelly, to whom was given a mother’s will also be arranged
Ta g
HAND BROS. STABLES
Philip* was c o mi n g down Magnolia
I ho value of
*n J1^ .l(,Wf?rfU| guest towel. Enjoyi ng the charmi ng D a y will be observed under the
avenue he collided with the car of
Bring in your l a m e a n d lick
**"_**_. j . 1 properties,
L . „ n i. . . ennihined
Mrs. Loucks were auspices of the Presbyt eri an church
combined with
with hospital ity ol
Mr*. A. Dorner ut the Junction of germicidal
hoises and mules.
Have .them
lrs.
W.
R.
Anno,
!r*.
Margaret
ausgices
of,
tb6
Presbyt
eri
an
ChrisIt can
^ c o n d street and Magnol ia aycnuc. an absence o f toxic qualities
treated.
Have their teeth ex­
Barnes. Mrs. S. E. Rarrett.
Irs. G. tinrp-Kndcavor Society, ^or the beneamined, sharp c o r n e r s dressed
Dr. Philips* car l uffered a broken he used as an antiseptic with the samo
effectiveness
»»
phenol
nr
cs-hnllc
D.
Bishop,
Mrs
C
M.
norry.
Mr*.
1r*. /ti of the Children' s Home Soci ety of
down, projections cut off and de­
wheel and bent fender and the Dor­
cayed molar* extracted.
e
Florida.
E v e r y b o d y ' w i l l he tagged,
ner car escaped wi thout a n y d a m ­ acid, but unlike the latter. Is oon- A. P. Connell y. Mrs. W. P. Ca rtteyC
polsonous
Mrs.
F.
F.
Dut
ton.
Mr*.
R
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so e v e r y b o d y must be sure to carry l a o a o o o o o o o o o o o o a a o D o o t t a o i
ages. •

| DR. A. DOLAN

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SANfORD LODGES A

Sanford Lodge No «2. F. and A. M.
Communication every first and third
Thursdays at 7 :3 0 .
Visiting brethren
welcome,
0 . L. Taylor
S. G. Kennedy
Secretary
W, M

Mr* Kirk, Mr and Mrs. ICunyan.
Alliee • and
Bo th of Steubenville.
Oh in are spending the winter at
Deli,
Miss Laura Fish, Mrs. Cecil
Monroe Chapter No. 15, It. A. M.
Island laike
Mrs Bullock of SteuG a h h c l t. Mr, G G. Herring, Mr*, j
lenvillr, who ha., been spendi ng the
Meets every second and fourth Thura
(i D Hart, Mi,* E m m a Irwin, Mr*.
winter at St Petersburg joined the day in Masonic Hall over the 1 mperla
Forrest Lake, Mrs D Leach. Mr*.
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome
party at Sanford and will remain at
J. F. Karnatx
O. J. Miller
H M Papwortli, Mr*. \\ E SamIsland Lake the remainder of the
Sec’y
High Priest
mis, Mrs Boy Symea, Mrs. A. H
winter. All of them are well known
Stone, Mrs. J H B. Stryker, Mr*
here and their mntiy friends nre glad
Seminole Chspler 2 , Order Ea st er n S l a
W D Turner, Mrs, l). L. Taylor,
to sec them in Florida again.
Meets every first snd third Tues day
Mr*. Henry Wight jimi Mr* W. E
In each month. Everyone who has seen
Watson
Mr. and Mrs. 1. H
Urntfthuw, hlf 8tar In the East are cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
who have been the popular guests of
Alice E. Bobbins, S e c ’y
A It C
Mr and Mr* J. S. Wilson left on
The A II ( V s , with Mr* F. J. Friday for Miami und other points
Phoenix Lodge No 6, K. of P.
G o nrale* the only guest of the club of interest.
Mr. und Mrs. Br ad ­
Meets
second snd fourth Tuesdays.
wa* delightfully entertained b y Mr*. shaw motored deown from Phil a­
Nlaiting knights always welcome.
J
B
B
St ryke r on Wednesday delphia in their Jack B a bb i t cat
H. McLaulin
0 . J. Miller
afternoon
At the refreshment hour which took a prize in the New
K. U. snd S.
C. C.
a two course,luncheon wa* *eryed by Yor k automobile show
Mrs. B r a d ­
then jfhuciou* hostess.
T o Mrs. shaw was the recipient of m a n y s o ­
Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 ,1. O. O. F.
Goniules wa* presented the guest cial attentions duri ng her visit in
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
prize, a Japanese pin cushion and the city.
over I mperi si Theatre.
to Mr*. D. 1;. Th r as h er the club
J. W. O. Singletary
K. J. Powell,
Secretary
N. G.
prite, a Jajiane.se vase was given.
Mr*. J. M. Reynold* of Greens­
Member* present, in addition to the boro, On., i* the guest of her father,
ho*icss were lr». Bishop, Mr*. Dea*. Cajit. Smith.
Gal e Clly Camp No. ®. W. O. W
Mis* Fish, Mr*. Hint, Mr*. T h i u s h ­
Meet* second and fourth Wednesday
night* in each month.
er and Mr*. Watson,
Dr and Mr* Thomna A ^Ifal F.jL. Miller
J. F. Hoolehan
left &gt;»n Monda y for Miami, where
Clerk
Council Commander
Mtrry Matron •
they will be the gue*t» of the B o y a l
They will
Mr* B W Herndon wa lio*tn&lt;* Paint (or a few day*
H. P. O. E. Sanford bodge 1241
lllb oil *petui t he iiii'k end a I t he jlotel
to th e Merry
tiitrnn* card
Meet first and third Wednesday night
Silt urda v af 1e r iio o n
T h e beauty of Pom, unn.i .it I’ulm Beach wiH| a
«t corner of First St and Palmetto Ave,
t i n - h.itil*iiiin&gt; h o nir wa* eiibanced part) of friend*
0 . t.. Taylor
T A. Neal
b a |'iof u - ioii of cut ih'wer* jdaced
Secretary
Exalted Buler
about tlie room*.
A delicious re'Mt *. Anna T o w n s e n d of August#,
. : * v * --------------- fre.htnent course wa* servtd at the G ii . arrived on Fri day and will he T h e L a k e Breeze Council No. 31 Junior
duo* of the g ame
T h e club prize tlie guest of her -nl efP,
t&gt;
Order United Amcrlrnn Mechani cs
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P,
wa&gt; won by Mr- Ceijil Mutt and to McLaughlin for tuverM 'ivi-gk*
M., in the Ci ty Hall
Visiting brothers
Mi - Si,id. .• U ill, .till* wa* pie-etili-il
ire welcome
C II Smith, Bee Sec,
ti.
.*
ii'"i lu. 1 1 .1 t 1 J'.ur
o 11' c |1.1 I ’11 k .11d tlie g lies I ' _
Is - Io, g mg.s
(no Is if t he ,f Mr- (
of
ha- r&lt; 1 urned r .
\ IF ji
Celery t ity \erie No I HA.t
eiu'
w ere Mr*
11 I \\ ight
Mr0,11 a VI .11 I o f.■ ’• &lt;&gt; ' v -!
, ’*r
Meeting everv Tuesday night at 8
l ! i .
M
U ■ ,m
h 1
\!
o'clock
Pico Building
. 1 . HI. r M.
It. II. •s.iid I.
P.
W U Fry,
Ja» ( ’ Bolu-rt.*.
1 11,
M'
lii 11* , i
Mr\
I'
l . - o t g e ti
M
Fj.per*oM ot \ti
Worthy President
S&lt;-cretary
■ o fly ■ lid M • * l , i o Iti-hnp
Mem •b t .0
I o d 1,,n .1 is t |u- gl|, - 1 of 1 , r
F. •
* ' * v- * •*
M
I ’. r i.
Mi
lull.,1 •*• holt /. at tile
s t, I
t)JLS T RI BE NO. 6 1 . I. O. It. M.
Mt.
Kouitnll.it. MrButt
Mr*
t ‘edars F ar m’ ’ , It, tlie.' Srtnfoi ii
Meet*
every first and third Friday
New man. Mr* Pulestnn, Mr* Mdlel 11, hi,id" ... I
night.* at * 'to in Masonic Temple.
a'- I M1, d i a l .
Visiting brother* welcome
Mr and Mr- I B '■ Fun of t 111.
W.
A. Ginn,
John Stamper.
/taut /.&lt;
I fui.
ago a Oil Mr II M ^tl'4-l .ifp
C of It
Sachem
Mr
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Howard delightful!', Ilf Hotel I .true*
a&amp; aaiM Q a aaa iisiaL aaa aaa &amp; l

sh,,&lt;’ Shin.* Stand
Open next lupr to All,
Theat re 11pen dav . U| i HI cht
un»l S»i n d.iy mot nine's
1.ah t‘S 1i aii M-nd
'hoes m stand
s ••nt lor RIMI deTl i e Semi nol e
Dredgi ng C o
i* livererl
41 ■ tf,
busily engaged in dredging out tin
Notice at Meeting
hasin (or the S an f o r d Itoat Works
Tbe directors of the Parish House
• T o n i g h t will he the last number
&lt; I'd. are requested to meet at the
of the Sa nf or d Chautuu&lt;|uu a nd it
all.ee of Attorney Schell,. Mai,,,.,
has been very successful from every
Ill the court house tomorrow afterpoint.
•“ 1 P ",
Business ,.f
Ha v e ft few bushels Black V a l e n ­ porta lice to Clime before the meettine Bean seed.
Ask for pi ices. mg and all directors „ r.. urged to
attend
Dut ton C r a t e C o .
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Summary of the Floating Small '
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Header*

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nickles, dimes, quarters and dqllars
in their pockets on
Wednes day,
Mar ch 8th
Help the worthiest
charity in the whole state! Hein the
homeless babies'

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t'ntlrd Brotherhood of Cs/aenters and
Joiner* of America
Sanford latrnl Union No 1761 meets
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Prodident
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W'm. E. Householder, Commander
Miss Bertha Packard, Secretary

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Miss M a r y Aulin. Oviedo

38.000
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Al fred Hobson, Sanford

Mrs. W. W. Fry, Sanford. .

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Miss Cl ar a Phillips, Sanford

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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
r «r Hs»t. Publlt Jaat rat tUn

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.ta in elect me

I b a r a b y a n n o u n c * t b a l 1 •111
b.
a c a n d id a l* (o r
the
D a m n rra tle
n o ,.in .
lion ol 8 ilp t- »t P u b l i c I m t t u c t l o n
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t b a l I a m e n t it le d to Ih ia a ffle . lor r &gt;,
■one t h a t I w i l l p a r a o n a l l y e a p U I n ( „ i j , ,
entara.
M ay I a * h y o u r co o p a ra tlo n am i
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H O W LA S O

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II. A. Howard I* a candidate lor County
Superintendent of Public Inal ruction
y t l A U I T C A T I O N : Mr H o w a r d h o l d , a | j | .
Cartiflcata and Diploma latuad by the Michigan
Slata Normal Collag.t where ha . t u bed too.in
uoualy for flva.ypata. taking in addition tc the
college couraa, apecial raurarn In Payrhology,
Tba 'History Ana Science ol Education, and Pule
l i t School So pet trWon. Ha alao itudiad one year
at tha State Unlveralty ol Indiana, one year at
the Waahing.on Pi lend* Academy, and took a bull
da** rouraa at tha Saline llueineM College.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE; Ha taught one
year In tha country diatrirt echoed, one year in
Waahlngton Pylendi Academy, and had *l&lt; yrar.
of lucceaatul elparlenre u Superintendent o l city
ec hoot *
Mr. Howard prepare.! hlmeelf cwpeciatly f..r a
Ilia'# woik In the aervlca of the Public School,
and I* pethapa the beat ecjulpjied ol any man
in tha county for the offi.» of County Sup.
•rtnteaidant ol Public tvl rurl l on He dreer.ee
he careful cOnaidnatlon of all .be toter* ul
he county.
KOIt SHKKIKK
I afn ■ fandl' lalc for f* rl rcl Iun ju th*
of!5rai of ahififl of .N#rolnolp rounty
I (rri
}u«lin*»d in ■'tkinf lh* J?*t [i|r ul I h 1a rmjiilr
for r -wl w f ion lo thi* offler, n* inf ff» tHr
fafi that 1 h a v* nol yM had (hit &lt;•(*»&lt; ** f•#r
a full t i r m,
fT»&gt;' p rr wnt irrtn of
offlea riplrwi I wilf h a v r bmn in of!\ra only
on* half farm by election, and lr*» than on*
half t*rm by appointment and for t h u r*-aaon 1 feel t ba l I am entitled to your "up*
port and If elected *Hll "five the offir** my
elo*e peraonai attention jn the future a« in
the pact
I will appreciate your •uppnrit
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1 baraby announca m y r a n d i d a r y |&lt;,r t h e 1M&gt;„
lion ol Suparlutandent ol 1‘ubllc loetrur Ion lur
S e m i n o l e l^junty aubjecl to the d e c l d o n c.1 the
voter* In tba coming Primary
Your vote will be a appreciated
M W. UlVKLL.

annuunre

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W l I O VI A *.

V ar y r e a p e c t l u l l y
T W LAW TON
1 baraby an n ounc e myr elf a canldata lot t h
cdBce ( I S u r f r . f iU n d e n t ol Public Inatfurtion in
Samlnota C o u n t y , aubjwct to t h - Ilem ocraiir
I‘rUnary
T h r o u i h m y aw vtra on the board ol
School T ru ate m I h e e a become r o n r t n m j that
tba Su par lnta nda nt ahould be a pratlra1 Itulemeu
men and b y all mean* a property bolder and T a i
l ayer In tb a C o u n t y . I a*k lor your aupp. rt. not
heceuea ] th ink 1 a m m t i t l r d to It. but beemuu,
I know, t h a t m y expaeienoa •111 b e l l i valuable e r
vtaa to tba T a ap aye ra an d tba fhfldren o l tft,

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l a l t h l u l d t a c h a r f a o l the d u l i e e o l t h e „|.

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P»rt..nal attention at all ti me ant endeavor tn
m.vtt your au|*&gt;erl.
Vrtv truly.

W ' h a l t h i n g t o go&lt;»1. w h i c h n o l a o n i *
harm m ay brin g?
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T h e r e a r e b o a t * o f y o u n g gir l* w b o
b e l i e v e In h a v i n g t h o l r (ling of g a y e t y
t o d a y , let t i n s *bo
1 hereby annuunre my .,11 a. a randldata
mr - ‘ &lt; a. cle-h ol Or Circuit
morrow take caro
court ol Uemtn.de r.,ur v . ub| . et to the
of Itaelf.
U la
IS mortar., pi. mar y t.r hr held June 6th
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ing t h r o u g h , e v e ry
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ININCHES NT76

Western Idea ThaJ Th er e la L eek of
Self-Criticism In Japan la Al­
together Erroneous.

Dndi ne C o m i n g to i hr Slar
M
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s
s ^ I d a Schnall , renowned for
The view la assiduous!y cultivated
her p j PR ' tf d r n n f figure and Tier
In certain circles that tho Japanese
press Is oho mass of solf-glorlousnes*
prowess as an a thl et e, swi mmer and
and that It Is always a unit on great
high diver, lends the delegation of
Corporal
Surrugus,
Tw e l v e
Year* | beaut ies who
public questions, but nowhere Is self
perform many and
criticism moro freely Indulged, and
Mayor of Auxerre, Is Still Hate
va ti ou s dieverting evolutions, whiltf
many as the sands aro tho variety of
and Hearty and Does Hit Bit
the c a m e r a man has pictured their
opinions— very much nftor our own
Like the Others.
cur ves and graces.
One of the
home fashion, Enst and West says
great est a ch i evemen t s in high divi ng
For Instance, nothing would seem
Parts — Th e ParlB Journal Official
more a subject for egotism than the recently published tho following lion is s h o w n in Miss- Sc hnal l ’s plunge
into the Pacific from a height of
progress of the nation Ip learning and ornhlo mention In army orders:
130 feet.
science, but long editorials are appear
"Corporal Surruguc, Charles, on
lug datlyy crying out that educational
tered under No. 9,131, In company
reform should be the great cry of the 9-2 T of the Sixth regiment of En­ Na nr c
O ’ Neil,
The
Empress
of
day in Japan. Then the standard of gineers, second company of tho corps,
Stormy Emotion
living is another bone of contention. yeteran soldier of 1870, chova l lcr of
N a n c e 0 ’ Neail, wi t h her vital
Home hold out for the old standards
the Legion of Honor, enlisted as vol­ personal i ty and compel ling m ag n e t ­
that produced tho great race capable unteer for the duration of tho w a r at
of making tho history oi t h e last fifty the age of seventy-six years, asked to ism is beyond question America' s
most emi nent emo t i ona l actress. She
years, but the Chugw-a. Bhogyo of
go to the front as second sapper and
Tokyo, after citing European and minor, takes part without ally physical has been proclaimed *as such by no
American efforts to ralau the people's weakness In all the work carried on less n master ol stagecraft than
living standard, says solemnly:
Helasco, in whose drama
day and night under fire of the one thy. Davi d
"Hut. in tho Otleiit. tho governed aro 1 animated with tho highest co ns ci en­ " T h e L i l y " she electrified New Yor k
considered by tho ruling classes as so | tiousness and tho most noble concep­ audi ences into perfect storms of
much dust. Tho conditions of living tion of his duty toward bln country, noisy enthusi asm. T h e enterprise of
of tho pooplo nre neglected
Conse­ and offers to bis younger comrades a
WHIiam Fox, the president of Fox
quently. the majority of them aro suf­ model discipline of dash and onorgy."
Film Corporati on, in securing for
fering from difficulties o f living. Th ey
Seeing this description of tho old
Nance O ’N e i l in Pilncesa Romanoff at
aro emaciated and si ckly from l ack of young man a correspondent of the the screen the service* of this gifted
tho Star Wednesday, March 1st
actress
was
simply
edmonstrnted
in
nourishment. Slnco Dlsmarck's social Illustration of Paris set out for the
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the
William
Fox
policy was executed, the condition of front to find him. A f t e r wander i ng
Miss O ’ Neil the world man pays.
" T h o u sahlt
the German people has improved con­ about the tronches in xlgxag fashion production in which
siderably. Tho value oT German labor the correspondent saw a r at her small made her j iholoplay dehut.
She not covet t h y ne i g h bo r ’s wi fe" U
has Increased. That Is a chi ef causo man with white beard and the Insig­ now appears in the wonderful char­ not a man l aw, and the world man
of tho national strength of tho Ger­ nia of an engineer on his cap
Ro- acter of Princess Romanof f in the loses.
man people. In Japan It Is different tnemberlng
Stanl ey's
description William Fox feature, "Pri ncess Ro­
Joseph- Kilgtrvtr, finished actor'
Tho strength of tho people for lock of of
how
he
met
Livi ngstone manof f" based upon Victorien Sar- plays the world man.
Wonderful
proper nourishment Is decreasing
In tho heart of Afri ca and wal ked up d ou ’s grentesl play " F e d o r a . "
Virginia Pearson is unsurpassubb
How con wn expect to win in tho to him. saying "Mr Livingstone, I pre" n e i g h b o r ’s
wi fe . "
And
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All over the world, for she has the
struggle tor mastery In tho world In I mime?'' tho correspondent accosted
Ranki
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Dr
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actor
and
producer
1
competition with o t her sT
T h e had the engineer ‘ ‘Corporal Hurrugue, are played by popular d eman d m every
Such an eternal trt
taxes and the excessive issue of con­ you not?"
earth,
Mi s s h'-r husband.
civilized country o n
vertible notes are responsible largely
Tho engineer was completely taken U'Ni-il's marvelous rendition of the angle has never been screened to-fortIn bringing about this sorry state here. aback at tho Idea that anyone would charact er of " F e d o r a ” is known and such a c o mbi na t i on has n e ve r faced
On the part of tho people, they aro want to Intorvlow him, but finally led dal me*.
Added to a nd support ­
"Pri ncess Ro man of f, " as the camera.
rather getting reckless In this expendi­ tho newspaper man Into a su bt er ­ a dapt ed for the . screen by Clara S ing
this t ri u m vi r at e
are
George
ture.
Th ey make unnecessary ex
ranean shelter, which was vory humid Heranger and produced by Frank Cooper, Harold Forshay am! manv
pendlturo, neglecting to savo money and from the roof of which large drops
• -t*
Powell, director of the William Fox other prominent Vi tu gr ap h
for necessary things
Wo should dis
of water fell on the correspondent’s
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"F’ lilli t he Valley Ilf the Missing,
G r e a s e the Nall.
of borrowing and not paying back
Asked how he kept so well. Cor
- . e l Jit it, lv m o t e p o w e r f u l d r a m i
All mechanic* know that n nail
l.onns for tmstni-ss undertakings arc pnral Hurrugue replied that tie did It
* \ V ' ♦ T! I F i l l -t a g e VK ' lul l wlien oiled or greased is much mure
all right
Hut loans for extravagant by walking
Having been occupied l
living should In, discouraged
Home wltii work on country roads, a thirty
•I ! . N a f d o i l i‘k&gt;
1 I i *o-ope a n d readily driven through ho/d woods
people shun labor amt seek eusv Itv mile walk wan nothing to him.
I -, tl,. camera arofi Elmer S. Ellis o f Pomona. C a l . has
he ■ ih allord
devised ti receptacle for g
or
lug
How can they expect to he a
' ' l i n e r .1 t l. •&gt;t •J" I r ' ; t mFor twel ve yearn before the war ho
nttuT lubricant, to tie coni .mod in
self governing people'’ How can we I i u f I been mayor of Auxerre. in the de
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tin- H a n d l e o f a hammer i n i ' , which
von in tlii- Held of i ompetitlon under partition! of the Yoiine
Hofuro that, '.I M q llllllt I* . of 1 1 p-Ffiq li
m a k e il a I t h e n u n i on to* i n s e r t e d
H -t , Ft (l
those {ircutnatuiicea ?"
ns a Hvil engineer: he had been eii
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g a g e d in r a i l r o a d m u s t r u c t i o n an i l
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BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND M E.”

French Veteran of 1870 Is Doing
His Share.

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT §
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NO TES AND FAITH,
“ IUTLL JPRENT 'E M
SO SAYS SAUNTEHEU.
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A small wren has taken up its efficient t han our o wn little Sanford
And this reminds me
&lt;1 uartors in the store of II. C. Hower* depart ment .
that
Sanf
ord
has
a l w a y s mai ntai ned
a n d pcrxisls in sticking around. bei ng perfectly a l home.
T h e little a good d ep a rt me n t e v en from the
If
bird f i e * in at the open door several first da y * of Sanf ord' s orignln.
d a y s ago and went to work picking y o u d o n 't believe this ask Har ry
spiders of! the ceiling and getting P npwor lh of New Y o r k C i t y .
I
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a ft er the roaches and the empl oyees
^
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hail
the
pleasure
of meeting
are on the beat of terms with the
the
secretar
y
of
I
ho
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a
t
e drainage
little fellow.
He hops around ill
association
here
this
Week.
^ His
perfect cont entment and does not
seem to miss the branches of the name is Gel xoff which would remind
trees where he formerly made his one thut he is et er nal l y getting by
home.
He Is free to go out if he but let me tell y ou thut he is some
wishes but prefers to remain under hustler and he can t.-.lk y o u black
the hospitable roof of I)r. Mowers in the face abo ut the dratna£a of
the l owl ands of the statu.
Mr.
for a time. * ■: . ,&gt;,
GelsofT “ got o(T” a good one for
S a n f o r d to me and I will tell it to
T I haVir t ^ of the street y o u for there are m a n y Sanford
commi tt eo "arid M o y o^, Davi s on t hat peopl e who should get this in their
t h ey will t a \ e up
vigtjVoua c a m ­ t h i n k t a n k s now.
When the drai n­
paign agai ns t the popple blocking age association decided to accept
the alleys with b o x e i f a n d trash and S a nf o r d' s i nvit at ion to meet here
thut the papers and other . refuse M r G r t z o f f was in T a m p a u week
must be kept jrv^car\s a nd -o t h er re-‘ •fpllpwing and a gent l eman asked
ceptarl es and - not* nlloUrtl ’ 1&lt;J* blow h im' - h ow in the world the associa­
abo ut the s i r e c L O . T h e p a i t week tion ever t ho u g ht of meeti ng in S a n ­
has been a record breaker n v ^ i g h ford.
He had been here several
winds and the trash man has ha d a years ago and could not lie a c c o m ­
hard time controlling the papers modated Hi t he hotel line
Hut 1 hope that all the citizens will
Mr. Get zof f replied* “ For t w o rea­
cooperate with the city authorities sons.
T h e first is t hat Sanf or d in­
in keeping the ci t y clean.
We will vi t ed us to meet there a n d the sec­
have many tourists in Sanfnrd from ond is that Sanford is centrall y lo­
this time on and we should show cated, m a k i n g it easy to get there
them a d ea n city. *
from a n y part of tin- state "
N o w y o u m e n of S a n f o r d

wake up

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Again t he Sanford Fire De pa r t ­ t o ti i e p o s s i b i l i t i e s of t h i s c i t y a s a
ment has demonstrated their use­ e o n v e n t i o n c i t y a n d m a k e p r e p n r a
fulness HI d I util glad to see tl
1 l i o n - l o h o l d m a n y of t h . III h e n in
U . I,,* \ e t Ill- 1M*t*t lot.l
a d iniri-r t h e f ul Uf''
a n d lie
t i o n lit t h e s t a t e fur III a n y
1 tie In—t 1 t h i n g - a ti d (mi l l i ng 1 "1, \ 1*1; tIn} !W l-i
, " A T(,., 1 " h i . iff . of t j., in
lt.lt .,1 t III*
tan- n . Ill,
ii. ih
d d e d t o | c u t timi* w r a r e woefully l u c k i n g in
rn a * ’
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stake m i r d&lt;- 1 t h e
o u r e q u i p i i n nt 1 wi
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Four good mub-&gt;. w a g ­ m o s t
Useji a s a p r i v a t e • r a n i l w i l l
on and harne-v. (arming i tn|.l&lt;-m.-| i 1
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I or Sale or Rent
S-v. ml house*
Magnolia
and
I'alrnetto avenues
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For Sub
Rubber
Tire
Standhope b u g g y
(tract lea lly new. lens
than hall Original cost.
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h of Sub- T h e bent high and dr
house lots In " G e o r g e t o w n ”
for
10th St. and Ray Ave.
Ch e a p and
easy payment!.
Address Hoy 1162
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For Sal.
T ea m mare nude
will
take 11 fiU.UV ca-h 'talati.'e monthly
pa yment s
Will sell -..parale • lust
he sold before March 1st.
C . S.
Adam*
Al t a mont e Springs
Fla
M dtp
For Suk- -100,000 nice Globe t o­
mato plant*. SI Of) per 1000
O, C.
Urynnt, Wagner, Florida. 48 'Jtp
For S a l e — Gas stove.
Paco's

office.

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For Sale
Eggs for Hatchi ng
Thom)isori
Strutn
itnrr'ed
Kodka.
Ki nd t hat win in any conitrolitinn.
Corkerel a n d ’ ptilb-t matins*.
A H.
Co mmo ns , Sanford. Fla
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FOR RENT

For Rent
Furnished
M y r t l e a ve n ue .

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Allen, S e v e n t h and
laiurel for ( n a v y hauling, idowing
IF , a ltd ell 11 lug
H.' i* prepared to do
1 all kind* •&gt;( team work
Phone 3 0 4 .
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rooms, 701
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Work by
Wanted
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Adil/ess (J)
and baker.
U Young. Genl Del., Sanford, Flu,
5 1 -2 t p
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For Rent T w o furnished rooms,
317 West Se cond St.
2 0 -t(c
House for R e n t — No. 115 West
Ni nth HtC A p p l y to If. C.‘ D u Hose,
112 N. Par k Av e .
37-tfc

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Pal metto pine
S
Sherman,

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Sanford
55 dtp

Lost
Ni ar 10th and Sanford avehue last 1-t eliiog a grl|
Reward for
return to Geo. H yma n, 5111 Park.
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For R e n t — Several nice office
rooms o ve r Yowrell’s. E n qu i r e N. P
Y owel l &amp; Co .
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Conviction That Counts.
Thi s Imperishable conviction, that If
a thing Is right It will have to bo. la
Hoard and room by d ay or week. the underlying rock on which all great
character Is built; and It carries In It
Ga t e C i t y House.
2 9 -lf
u trust implicit It not explicit in this
For Rent - 6 room house, 4 2 2 - P a l ­ moral government of tho world.— J.
metto. JIO per mont h.
W.
M. Marttneau.
Haynes, Herald Office.
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S v in,,in fl.ii
with
bath a n d large front [Kirch,
111 K.
Co mmer ci al Si.
5 4 -6 tp

N o lle s
la
K rrr t,,
(lir a ,
that
h -jln n ln .
M i l l h I. O K ,
U lic flr it bt and Is ,u isusner
of
■ re so lu tio n
atlo p ird
bt
lb s
1 lit
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of
Ssn fo rd .
I lor I d s .
I
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b rin g
su it
s fs ln s l
sll d r l l n q u r n l
Ir t f ir r ir
o f ( h r r l l t o f H s n f o r d , to r n F u t r r t * F s r i l
of s l l d r l lA q i r p n l t s i r s d u * | h r r l l t o f .N ss
fo rd , s n d SC tho a s m
lim e | s i l l a ls o In s lllu tc
lr|rl
jit o c u n d l n f r
lo
sn fu rcu
a sf.
m en I o f sll tu o n e rs due Ih r c llj
of S s n
fii'tl. fo r u n p a id s id e w a lk s n d p a t l n c l i e n '
T o S t o ld s i l t s
to ri,
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on or b r f o r r M s r r b I, I S I S .
W lln r s s my b an d Ib is l l l h
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For Sale Fine lots on Myrt le
For Rent
T w o . tor y dwelling
avenue, at rock b o t t o m I'tices for Gas and electric lights
Corner HJili
cash.
Also two st ory house corner and French avenue .
$ 12 month.
la s e r . ! • ! *
Oak snd Four t h street.
Appl y 410 Inquire Chns. L, Wing. 6 0 !) p a l ­
tiKORCr K * llorO T T R N .
I ’ l l t Ulslnrt.
metto avenue.
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5 3 :*2 tp
Oak avenue,
&amp;3-8 lp
XI II T up * l I rl

When asked

lltiFillt his |&gt;r• F'l tit nervlce and whetln'r
lit* &lt;"III! tinlrillM knew w(|,r lit- was tie
nan)
lli, i don t know much about
me and I am not going to tell them
I i»m Surruguc who lines his hit of

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Foi Rent
:t rooms furnished
light housekeeping.
117 Laurel.
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For
For Sale
1 sideboard
t leather
covered couch.
1 revolving book
case. 1 gasoline range, 1 .Inne r vio
Iin, 1 settee anil i hairs to match
Inquire 106 F :tfd St
Sanford, Fla
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These days what one has done In
civil life doesn't count
Eve rybody Is
equal In the common effort
When a
man has physical vigor which can bo
used there should be no hesitation.
"I passed the medical examination
and they were forced lo take me Then
I had three months of instruction In
novelties which we knew nothing
about In IgTo nml In July left for tho
front
I took part In all the works of
preparation for the drive in Se pt e m­
ber and on October 1 I was named a
corporal
T h e war itosh which they have
given to me surpt.sed me. for 1 dill
nothing for tlint
I have done less
than others who hnvo been hero since
the beginning
1 know they are dec­
orating my years, but as my age does
not count with me l am a little
ashamed before my eomrades
" Th e only advantage of age In to
have a little Influence over (ho young­
er ones
When they grow impatient
I tell them of 1870 and contrast It
with what we have dona today. We.
who were not ready, havo stopped at
the Marne and the Yser an enemy su­
perior In numbers ami formidably or­
ganized.
Wo t i y o imposed on him
our will He has submitted to our law
and when the time has como wo will
crush h i m........
Crazy

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Thut year lie drove the ttrsi
spade nl the station of St Pol en 1 or
mots*- in tile name plate where tints
T. ,1 ii'iun i:ii&lt; i to I i n , one- to Inin die

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(Paranioimt'Thctured
"THE TIFFANV OF AMUSEMENT CENTERS'
Tue*da). Feh. 29- - Metro Fenlure. Vail Valli in " The
I urnuul a live act siory of the Turmoil of business
and social os pern t inn*
‘|*arc^’ •--William Fox Piogrftm. Nance
U Nell in ■ Princess Romanoff" in five thrilling acts.
5 and 15c.
Ihursday, March 2 - - Hig Four Program.
Virgiria
I earson in " T h o u Art the M a n " in five act*. 6 &amp; I5c
Frlday, March ?;* Paramount prognun. Hlanche Sw»-et
in -The HlackILst" in five a ds . 6 ami 15c.
C O M I N G - " U n d i n e " . " Dm of (he DrifU” .
Lur«' of Hearts Des.re"
" T h e Plunderer"
11rent Divide "

"The
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Itfiaetiurg, tire
While working
»t.nut Ids ranch at Itlce Hill I s a d o r a
Hire, an aged resident of that vicinity,
was attacked by an Infuriated deer
Mr Rico was knocked to the ground,
ami only escaped when the animat jvas
beaten Into submission bv tils son * A 1
few days previously the dear attacked
Mr. Rico's daughter, hut she escaped
w.tbotit serious Injury. Mr ni ce was

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Matinee Daily at 3:15; Night at 7
Admission 5 and 15 Cents

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CHAUTAUQUA
HAS ENDED
FOR SEASON

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY MARCH 3. 1119
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(P00B,n« Meeting With One Ilun«I«'ed Present and Chicken
Pillau at Finish

Sanford lodge of Elks is one of the
inoat flourishing in the state and
the enthusiastic members keep alive
the interest at all times.
Wednes­
day night being the annual election
of otlicersa goodly number were pres­
WAS M OST SUCCESSFUL AND ent, one hundred by actual count
being in the lodge room when the
THE PATRONS W ERE
meeting was called to order b y
WELL PLEASED
Exalted Ruler Neal who came all
the way from Miami to bo present
L
The Sanford Chautauqua closed »t tho meeting.

on Tuesday night with one of the
beat numbers on the program, the
Dunbar Male Quartette.
Those
who purchased season tickets and
attended the different events were
well pleased with the high class en­
tertainments offered. The last days
were taken up with the following
program:
Monday Afternoon
Following the great concerts given
here by the Riheldaffer Skibinsky
Company the Rogers' Goshen Or ­
chestra had a place on the C h a u ­
tauqua program difficult to fill. B u t
the patrons were delighted wi t h the
wor k of this organisation.
Th o u gh
the music selected, was not so class­
ical as that of the preceding con­
certs It wa s pleasing in vari ety. Th e
orchestra p l ay s in the smoot h and
polished manner one would expect
from an organi zat i on such as it is
M a n y expressed themselves as par­
ticul arl y l iking the pl ayi ng of the
clarinetist a nd ‘ the flute player
Thi s is t he second appearance here
of the Goahtfn Orchestra, and we
shall be glad to ha ve it here again
in the futuVe.

NO. 56

TO THE NEW CLUB
NEW ORGANIZATION OF THE YOUNG MEN OF
T llfe CJJTY WANT A SUITABLE N A M E -^ ^
THREE PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN
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T h e election was very interesting
A Sanford lady will- get a nice soriatlon wants a name that will be
and at the close the following of­
prise.
Another Sanford lady will descriptive of the great work th it
ficers were elected for the ensuing
get ahothcr prize and still another the association purposes to ‘do. It
year:
Exalted Huler, J. G. H i h k j v
Esteemed Leading’ Knight, E. F.
Housholder.
Esteemed Loyal Knight, - D. G.
Monroe.
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Esteemed Lecturing Knight, O. P.
Herndon. \ \ r
Secretary, ’ ’ Cruse itarnes.
Tyler. E. B. Kourke.
Trustee Tw o Year Term, Forrest
Lake.
' At the close of the meeting the
entire assemblage adjourned to the
grill room, whore a long table was
spread with delicious chicken pillau
with »11 the trimmings and the Elks
enjoyed themselves until a late hour.
1 here were several visiting brothers
from a distance and they slated
that Sanford was a live city with a
live hunch of Elks to entertain vis­
itor* and make ' hem f e e l at home

Sanford lady will get another price.
In fact It will not be confined to
Sanford ladlca as any lady .In Sem­
inole county or one who tl visiting
in the county can compete. ‘
This is the case in a nutshell.
The y oung men of Sanford now
have a home of their own where
they will soon be equipped with all
the paraphernalia for gymnasium
w o r k ' and a place where they can
go In the evenings and snjoy. them­
selves. “The quarters have been
offered by Rev. Arthur Peck of
the Episcopal church and conalet of
the present
Parish Hpuae and all
that it contains.
The equipment
will be added in a few days that
will give the
boys flying rings,
trapeze, punching
bags,
bozing
gloves, fenieng foils, Indian clubs,
etc., and in conjunction s building
with shower baths will be erected.
At p r o f it the building is known

Death of Dorothy Braddy
Dorothy Braddy, the three year
old daughter of Mr. and M rs/W . M.
Braddy . died "at the home of her
parents on .Qak avenue on Tuesday
night aftelr 4, abort illneaa. The at­
tendant phi’aidan , pronounced the
case cholera infantum superinduced
by either a fruit or‘ ren ta b le that
she had eaten, and almost' befoft
her parents had realised that little
Dorothy was; Ul she had passed t
the other shore.
The sympathy of the entire co
munity goes out to the grief strick
parents.
Dorothy had been on
earth but a few short years to glad­
den her parents by her presence
and she was a general favorite with
every one who knew her.
The funeral 'occurred
yesterday
afternoon from the residence on
Oak avenue ^ t -tw o o'clock, Rav.
St’eihmeyer of ttte ’Mathodist church
officiating. Interment was made
in Lakeview cemetery.
And when \th e messenger came
from the unseen land to claim the
dainty darling as his own
She only crossed her little*hands,
She only looked more meek and
fair,
We1parted back her silken hair,'
Wo wove the rosea round her
brow,

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A SPRING FESTIVAL WOULD
BRING LARGE NUMBER
OF PEOPLE HERE
Sanford should celebrate.
We are now completing tho bulkheadT of the lake front which in it­
self ia one of the greatest improve­
ments ever undertaken in this city.
We are now getting off the celary
crop and one thousand acres of thia
great erop 'in thia section will be
moving thia month.
We are doing many things worthy
of notice and we want tho people of
this section and the people of all
sections of the state to visit ua.
We also want the tourists who
are thinking of moving northward
at this time to tarry a week in Senford and look us over. We have
much to offer ‘them end their stey
wilt be pleasant.

cannot be called a Y. M. C. A. be­
cause the city is too small to support
a real Y. M. C. A. and affiliate
with the parent organization. We
want a name that will be suitable
and in order to get one we propose
to have the ladies namo the new
organization. The tady who origin­
ates the best name will have a beau­
tiful photo, made size 10 x 14 and
donated. by the Phillips Studio.
Tha second beat wilt receive 100 en­
graved cards donated, by the Herald
Printing Co. The, third beat will
receive a crate of fine Sanford celery,
T h e candi dat es are
donated by the William Coulbourne W h i t e buda, the a ummer ’e drifted
Co.
meet
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- Capt. W. M .‘ Lovell grows acme
flue strawberries In hi* home garden
«v«ry year and take* great prjde in
th^m. He recently sent aome of ihe
berries to his son, Vail in Pittsburg,
Who had them made up Into short­
cake and on Washington’s birthday,
while the show was falling outside
the windows ho ,*nd three friends
ate the s h o r tc ake made from the
ripe Sanford strawberries, which had
been sent by parcel post from far
■way Florida.
Christian Science Scrricea

Msss Meeting To-Night
Tonight st the Woman's Club
rooms there will be a mass meeting
for the discussion of the proposed
bulkhead celebration and spring fes­
tival. It ia hoped that a large crowd
of the representative dtixena of
Sanford will be present to diicuaa
this important matter. Everyone it
Invited, especially the members of
the Seminole County Fair Associa­
tion, the city official* and the Com'
merdal Club.
Methodist Charch
Sunday school session opens at
g:30.
All departments organised,
Competent corps of teacher*. Pleas­
ant officer*.
Inspiring exercises.
Spend a happy hour with congenial
folks. Our aim 4 0 0 .in attendance
by Easter day.
The morning worship open* at
l l o'clock. The pastor will make a
short talk on the "Better* Baby"
Campaign, by request. ,
The communion will be observed
In this service.
Visitors and sll
others are welcome in these service*.

Regular Christian Science ser­
vices will be held at 11 o’clock next
Sunday at the Wo man's'Club on
Oak avenue, between 2nd and 3rd
streets. .*
Subject—"Man."
Evening— Brotherhood
Tha public la cordially invited to
ficers' instillation.
attend these services.
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The Presbyterian Intermediate
C. E. was organised with much en­
thusiasm on Wednesday afternoon of
this week by Mist Alice Whitner as
Intcrmedlste Superintendent.
The following officers were elect­
ed:
President, Mis# Ethel Henry.Vice’ President, Miss Eleanor Her­
ring.
Secretary, Mis* Perry Lee Belt:
Treasurer, Mias Adole Runge.
Capt. Co. A, Miss Helen Peck.
Cspt. Co. B, Mias Mary Howard.
The society haa made many at­
tractive plans for the ytar's work
end experts to’ grow fast.
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At the Women's Club tonight at
eight o'dpck there will be a meeting
of the membew of the club, the
Com merdal-Club, the city offldala,
the Fair Association and dtixena
generally to discuss the advisability
of holding a Spring Festival in San­
ford this month, celebrating the
bulkhead and bringing the vUitors
to our city at the time when Na­
ture la in her glory pm* the celsry
fields present a scen e. of activity
Everyone come outuand express
yoiit Ideas.

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anxious to
location In
Florida f o r . a big coming o ut con­
vention. - Sanf or d la t he logical
place for e meeting of thia ki nd and
all of t hem will be here.
W e h a ve
m a n y things for our Congressmen to
d o ' h e r e and we w a n t t hem all here
for a d a y or so.
T h e . candi dates
w a n t a j oint debate t ha t will a tt r a c t
people from all parts of Florida and
t h e y will be here-. *
W e want a big tent where we rtm
displ ay our celery and ot her ve get ­
ables arid other products of the
farm, N o t a c o u n t y fair b u t juat a
Spr i ng Fos t i v al where t he a ut omobi l e
m a n can sh o w t he l at es t car, whero
thu good roads inun can sh o w the
l at est t y p e of road and machinery,
where the i m pl em e n t man and the
fertiliser man and all the men who
art! Interested in tho Sanf ord section
c a n . d i s p l a y their w a r n .
W e si mpl y w a n t a b i g - g e t t i n g togethcr-i that will bring in the people
a nd t hat will bring our o wn people
t og et her for a few d a y s of- pleasure
and profit.

The names are to be sealed in an W ra p t her from head to foot In
flowers,
envelope with the name of the l ady
at the bottom of the tetter and send A n d thus she went o ut of t hi s world
I t * to Schelle Mainea who has l aw
of ours.
office* in the court house building
and is secretary of the aaaociation.
T e m p e r a n c e ‘Lect ur e
Get busy and suggest s name At
Tag I&gt;*,No twi t h st an di n g
the
opening
ns the Parish House and will a lway s once
as
tho contest
will
close
number of t he C h a u t a u q u a and
The dal
of Ta g I&gt;ay bus been &lt;bear that iijimr, but the club or as- March 15th.
other attracti on* last T h u r s d a y e v e n ­
changed t&lt; Sai it r&lt;! u &gt; M .irch 11th.
ing, there was a splendid audience
Monday Evening
for sAtlfuril people to have an o p­
to greet Mrs. Mpry Harri s A m o u r
Mr. B r y a n ' s appearance here on p o r t u n i t y to contribute to the aid
Insinuation of O fficers
WILL GIVE C O N C E R T - ,
at the Congregational church. ' T h e
tho C h a u t a u q u a platform marked of our Mate's ii ifl«t worthy and ap
The officers of tho Br ot her hoo d
the high wat er murk of the C h a u ­ l»enlni|' r hu r i t s, 1 hr ('hildre it's Ha m i ' !
Julia Allen. M a s . Bar., Mus. Doc., appenrurveo of Mrs. Ar mo u r w a s the
f l os s of the Methodist church of
signul for protracted appl ause t ha t
t au qu a
pr ogr am, v Co mment
has .Sni'ii' i \
Concert Violinist, to Play on
Thi're h no ollt’ but a ill j this • 11&gt; will l,e Installed next Su n­
was un ova t i on to this distinguished
a l r ea dy appea re d in these columns giadl ■ tftvi- a lil . r , or a i i ii»* or a '
Russian Program Saturday
day evening.
southern
woman of Georgi a.
Any
in regard to his speech here.
All
at 3 p. m. at Cl ub House
or a &lt;ii liar lo M |
Th e program,
beginning
at 7
a
tt
empt
to
reproduce
the
i
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s
t
i
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who heard him' express admiration
K has l.l’l-II o'clock will be ns follows:
Thi* I’ n-nhy tr lun 1
It is the pleasure of t h e ' M u s i c D e ­ eloquence would be useiets,
Prob­
for tho fair and logical manner in | furni-tio.t with som. most attractive
Prelude
Piano Solo.
partment of the W o m a n ’s C l u b to ably n o t since the dsy» of F r a n ces
which he a d v oc at ed . his now far tag- which thex will offer for sale
Hymn.
uunounco that
Miss Julia Allen, E. Will ard, the great f ounder o f the
famed Bland against a grrut and Remember tiie date .Saturday. M.,r.
FruyttsrDr. Bquehelle.
**-J concert violinist will . assist on the World's W. C. T. U. has t here a p ­
furious preparat i on for' war.
T h e 1 1th.
* special Musical Number.
program to be given t omorrow a f ­ peared a wo ma n o f - s u c h el oquence
great -speaker held his audience at
Hu
Thursday.
March litli. the
Scripture Reading.
ternoon at .3 o'cl ock in tho d u l l and power to s w a y with t he m i g h t y
perfect at t ent i on during the hour
C. B. expects to semi a donation
Of f er t or y — Mrs. 0 . W. B r ad y, v i o ­ house.
two edgfed sword of truth, as Mra.
and a half bf his sprf-eh.
box. Every mother wlm has a baity lin Solo.
Her burning sstirft and
Miss Allen is a graduute of t he Armor.
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T u e s d a y Afternoon
i alt send something
No article is
Hymn — B y Class and C o ng re ga ­
sparkling wit, her mi ght y grasp of
New.
Engl
and
Cons
er
vator
y
of
M
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Mr. E d a i u Aldi lie Found, well too small
Those who h a v e - no tion.
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sic and u pupil of Adumows ki . truth, her perfectly natural and un­
T h er e can b e . b o a t races on the
known to qui te a number of S a n ­ liable* ran help •m*
Installation.
fir* w
o r k displ
displays_____
Boston; Ovi de Musln, Liege, Ilol- affected w a y bf presenting it. born liakt*,
ake, firu
work
ays at nl eht .
ford |veoplt*,' ma d e a host of friend*
clothe. ,
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r I, d f e n ’s
VntlleiU
gitim; Marsick, Paris; Marchot and of desper at e earnest n r * ;. lull--mag-j-grmrt a11HT01 ione of aTT kinds in tho
here t hro u gh the m e d i u n r o f hi* I'
iig*.
hundker .
hat* *h.ies,
Vidre** - Wh a t the Brotherhood Vsage, Rr uan ’ls. _Jihu m i«i for t't' VBTf tiptI c personality, and a b o v e all, w a y of clean amusement, dancing
lure “ Ideal s and Aepiralion,*" on i I,ltd ", *t .i|*|e (,ri,v i* i ■it s. fruits, jell),
A m i l Mita n* -to lit* 8 i^nd a y School j y CUrs in charge of the violin de- her fai th irt' God, moke s her one of on the streets or in the halls, rood
T uesday ajtefflniiii.
Thu
nipples,
p reserver,
ranrit-tl goods,
Supi. J, K, , Mett t ngi £,
( partment ot Wy omi ng Se mi nar y , the .moat powerful factors on the band music, auto parades, mer­
was wi th hint throughout* the whole butt let,, rattles, in fact anything a
Ad dr es j —tClaax Life and Purpose . „nd was associated with tho famoua Ame r ic an conti nent in the- o v e r ­ chants .pgtAjltS-and.everything G ist•
time a nd manifested an ununual ba by or a child can use is accept­
Rev. J*. E. S t e i n n t o y f r . ■_ _
' a r t i s t and eminent tpachcr, Ovi d t h ro w- ©! t h e liquor traffic.
L l M e i ^ makes a g ra nd t rades celebration
apirit of enthusiasm for an afternoon able. Not hing is too ttmjdl to be of
Hymn St a n d u f c JorlMinus B y ' M u s l n . in hl» N e i Y o r k violin ing to,, Mrs. Ar mo r one w a s ' i m­ and general good t i m e . ’
audience;
We wish e v e r y hoy, some service to these poor little ( iutth and ( ongri' galion *
school, besides Miss Allen has bad pressed with the flirt t hat she and
We wa nt somet hing in Sanford
girl, mot her a n d . f a t h e r in the C i t y .ones.
P ra ye r — D r . L. R. Philips, Teach- ur, extensi ve experience as conrort thofc* p( her kind e q u a l l y ’ deter­ that' will gtir the sluggish blood
could butfo all he said imlellibly
Help make Ball) W eek a success.
mined will accomplish wh a t t h e ^ Wtesn a wi nter’s TW»t and dltUffTTho
*‘r
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violinist, Itpth in America and t
i mpres se d. upon their memories. Not
B e n e d i c ti oi .
' shroud.
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have st art ed out to do.
'71 tvthnrgy“ t hat prevails or has pre­
only is Mr, Pound an instructive
P o s t I ti de.
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Free llsrhcrtie at I.nag wood
T h e full program follows:
va i led during the. winter. We should
f ■H i
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speaker but he is an enjoyabl e one
T h e officers to be installed are:
! uu are cordially invited to come
What
a
Rooster
la.
Modern
Music
of
Russia
cease sitting in the sun of perfect
In
as well and from time to time
ami bring your friends to the Free President, Mr. H. II. Peabody; Vice charge o t . Mlaa Florence Frank.
When the Creator had ma^e all contkntmcnt and get down to mate­
throughout his lecture ftis audience
Barbecue and Lot Auction Sale at Presided!, Col. E. F. Housholder:
Flute: C h a n t Sans Paroles.
..., the good things, there was atUI some rial things. There is too much ratwas ns pnerry as could he.
Mr. , R.
H. . Brunson;
Longwood, Fla.,
M o n d a y , - March Secretary,
...........— .— —, i T t c h a i k o w s k y ; ....... ... dirty work to do, so He jnade the isfaetlon here and no spirit of pro­
Tuesday Evening
6 th. 10:30 a. m. Choice ’ lot* will Treasurer, Mr. T. D: Hayes. Dr.
Mra. W. Gwynn Fox
beasts and reptiles and polaonoqs gression. Evfry city in Florida has
T h e Dunbar« M a l e Quartet, and be sold to fhe highest, bidder in this L. B. Philips, Teacher.
Chairman Vocal: Thou Art So Like a Flower Insects; and when He had finished held several big celebrations this
Bell Kingcmf had been looked for­ Co mi ng To wn of Opport uni ty, where o f Membershi p Committee, Mr, F.
...tRubsnstein;
. . . He had aome scraps that were too seaspn and Sanford has had nothing
ward to with a great deal of pleas­ o ve r 11,000 acres of land has been P. Forster; Devotional, W. T - Coulbad to put into the rattlesnake, and it ts high time we let the world
Miss Olga Schultx
ure b y the Sanford Chautauqua l eased for oil by experienced Penn hourn; Social, S. B,. Adams.
Piano: Berceuse i ll j i ns k y ; .................... the hyena, the acorplon, and the know that Sanford la’ still on the
goers. They were not' disappointed. s yl vani a operators and drilling will
A hearty welcome awaits all who
skunk, so He put all these together, map.
, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher
No more variety was offered by any begin soon. .
will attend this serivee.
covered them wjth suiplrffifff wrap­ , For the purpose of outlining sou o
Vocal: The Asra . ritubcnatcin;
number than by three four youn
You are Invited. .
Brass Band! Free Barbecue! Free
ped them with jealousy, market! plan for the Spring Festival the
Mrs. J. E. Terwilligcr
men comprising the Dunbar Quar­ Lota! Free .Prizes!
Methodist Church, Sunday even­
them with a yellow streak, and Woman’s Club has invited the
Piano:
Valae
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tet. The bell ringers was perhaps
Burton Bros. Real ty Co., Selling ing, March 6th, 7 p. m.
members of the Commercial Club,,
called thie being a KNOCKER.
Mias Davis
the feature that pleased the most Agents.
of
th e ’ Fair Association, of the city
Trio: The Dragon File*
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Thia production wai to fearful to
It was the beat we have seen along
Longwood Devel opment ‘ C o m ­
Intermediate CVE.
government
and all dtixena who are
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contemplate that He had To make
that lino. Their rendition of Mc ­ pany, Owners.
Mda. Herndon, Scdggan, Brady
something to counteract it, ao he interested to moot at the dub hbuae

Dowell's,. “To a Wild Rosa" wss
great. The adjo work of the vari­
ous members of the Quartet quite
justly called for encores. But the
beat music that the Quartet fur­
nished was that of the Male Quartet
number*. We all love a male quar­
tet and here was one that pleased
every time.

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Violin: Selected.... ....................... ...........
Miaa Julia Allen,Mus Bac. Mus Doc.
This program is for the benefit of
the piano fund and It is hoped that
the club house may be filled. Ad­
mission 10 cents.
Presbyterian Church
Rev. J. F. Winnard, D. D.. of
Tampa will visit Sanford for next
Sabbath and will preach at the
Presbyterian church both morning
and sveqlng.
At the morning hour he will speak
of the targe and 'increasing work ol
Home Minions in St, Johns Pres­
bytery, which comprises South Flor­
ida. Dr. Winnard ia Supt. of Home
Missions and evangelist- of this
Praabytery.
At night he will, preach an evan­
gelical aermon.
He is a gifted
spesker and the public generally la
invited to hear him.
The service begins at 7 o’clock.
Mr. and Mra. II.
Mrs. F. M. Btfek
from a delightful trip
and Miami, making
in their cwr.

took a sunbeam and put into it
the heart of a child, and the brain
of * man; thaae He wrapped in civic
pride, covered them with brotherly
love, gave them a mask of velvet
and a grasp of eteel. He made thia
Being a lover of fields and flowers
and manly sports, a believer in
equality and justice, and called him
a BOOSTER.
And ever since these two Beings
were, mortal man haa had the privJ
ilege bf choosing bis associates.
Choose Yei .
WU1 Beatty and family havft
moved back to Sanford altar sev­
eral years' absence in Delaware.
They made the trip frojp Sanford
by wagon and had a fine trip but
the weather was too cold north in
the winters and Will concluded that
there was no place juat like Sanford,
hence bU return. Hia many friend*
are glad that he finally came to this
conclusion anfl returned home.

P. Carter and
In the Better Baby Week Cam­
have returned paign the Christian Endeavor So­
to Palm Beach ciety of the Presbyterian qjjuych will
the entire trip have charge ot the Tag Day to be
held on Saturday, Marlh 11th.

on Oak avenue tonight.
We will have It or wo will not
have it. It is up to you.

For Four Year Tarm
Congressman Frank Clark Mon­
day Introduced a resolution In the
houft providing that hereafter the
terms of members of the bouse ehall
be four year* instead of two.
Axked for a statement ae to why
he hed dfine thia, Mr. Clark said:
"At tin"' present time a member of
tha house hardly get* hia working
clothes on before he has to begin
to fight for renomination if he wishes
to come back to congress.
This
mains that much valuable time is
lost which, undsr a four year plan
could be used--for a member's con­
stituents. 1 think that the terms of
members should run with the presi­
dential term, four years."
Junior B. Y, P. U.
The O’. Y. P. U. was entertained
last Sunday evening by the group
of Daisies. Paul Radford acted- as
leader.
Come aqd visit, us next Sunday
night. Special program will, ha ren­
dered by the Orange Blossom*. 6:15.

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T U B SANFORD HERAL

PAGE EIGHT

F E R R U A R Y 22. 1916

i curbstone GLEANINGS! AMONG T H E T H E A T R E S
BUDGET O F OPINION “ JU ST
YOU

AND

BETW EEN

Chit-Chat of the P lay H ouses in Sanford

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i l M f y ^ T h r Mtnllrr
.• i jr&gt;^i4'tiilot ir fellow,
■rt u h . ^ T t r I go

fur t in nisi l ' • - a ml mi l r* • f y it at
.iij i r
T h e : . a r c o t l n r p U n s in ( 111ill. It r e in • 1•• mu
city, v a c a n t l o t- owned liy people
he a l w a y s wears a
who i i \&gt; nn i i y a &gt;d l l i
are Iflv
over
to
all
k
i
n
d
of
t
r
ash,
old
-liedWhen t i e way i- I d H tt.d weary and
a
n
d
hilililtf:
it—
t
h
a
t
should
h
r
mil'
the load is hard to hear.
It i l l hoardW h e n y o u ' r e w n g h t i d d own wi th d r i n i i d a n d t o f u down
trouhle and there' s no one seems a rc on s o m e of t h e m a n d r e a l ly , the
hillhonrds look h e t t c r t h a n t h e rest
to rare,
It is a d i s gr ac e to
T h a t ' s tiie t i me t ins foolish fellow ol t h r p r o p e r t y .
t h e city a n d we can never i n d u c e
clmes ii singing u p t h e ma il ,
Wi ii a word a n d smile t o cheer you people to i nv e s t in this, c it y until
are
changed.
There
t n d t o help y ou wi t h y o u r load. condi t i ons
should h r s o m e law t ha t would a h
Wi t h his -mi l n g Ruck up! p a r t n e r . * | ii vs thi i i t y council to c o n d e m n
’cause We r e h o u n d to pull It t In -r old lit nl di nr? and ti ar llirtn
down
T h r v a c a n t lots would look
t rough
would
T h o u g h y o u r l o a d ’- t oo lug for o n e . much nicer a n d if t l .........
m. u i t ’- a little l&gt;&gt;.id for l wo
And you f. • I yourscll upl i ft ed w i H i
t h e s t r engt l i to play \ i . u r part
Wi t h I i- at ms t " l.rat e y o u r hoily
a nd his smile to hr ace y o u r h e a r t .

p l.n i

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— he- f-. i l - A d ' - r f "

j i o d u i ! i&gt; i.. i oiil ai nii g all t h r r|i
in. t - t h a t liuvr m a d e M e t r o Ho
a c k n o w l e d g e d l-.nler in ( h r inntrnn
,r ( i i ' t i i r r w m h l . with M i n i ' . 1’i t r o v n ,
1 t h r g i f t . d i m o t i o n : ! lu-iri'sK in t he
&gt;1' liar l o i r . ...I a i t roil R Mi|i|iot t II.g
Ia 1
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I 111 M I t I o
I* . ■n r " , t ’l . j j ' or . *
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I tnry o'.tn i
c ou n t - for

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M m r 1’i ' i r o i a T o n i g h t
” Wh.it
Will
I *i o|»U'
Su&gt; 7 "
I Ini i * xt
ti\i
fi a t i i r i I ' i r t n r i w h n h
w 11
how
t i r* .tl ti n Slur lh«
uirii
ght
pruimsi'a
t o III' I hr

r i 'a s m

ii |i-

iiguri

on

i In in

they
would
hr
su|d
to
people
who want to hull'! on Ml! III
I lie
law tli.it forbid.- fr ame b u d d i n g s o.
cert ai n s e c t i o n s of t h e city could
also h r it m e n d e d so t h a t people
w ho want to huild nice re si de nc es
could do so as far down t o wn as
Second
s tr ee t
Tills would
he

nl.ir

Pl y -

ar.'l

t h o u g h Don J u 11it it kniivui in I m
of Floo«l&lt;&gt;n* M. i r- j o. . (&lt;•»!•
Ill'llrI t h a t Ills wife in Milllli-less, hr
I Kilrsi
iii
• inii"i m l himself ii| vag u e i l nu l' ts ii r of liiinh, k Su nr
T " r &lt; ,i\i
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not » i igittnll i
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Mirn'lts

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f l l l i l l t i s €1III' I U M ' o g l ' S I tIs l . l l . - l f * ll ’ .

leading

I'harttct er's

ih Mr Kill
tin I on tg
it j with 1 1 •
po -il ilities he-i

death
I’lu'ii tin* hoy tu:i « &lt; n till' cai. r aj'ji. rii.t wlii'ti t.
j'.i&lt; k of g&lt; •coping hn y l i i l i r s who. ii . on t h r
r i m lor **.
wl. :i t h r liinilallo
li ft wi'lr .it\i rt imrii

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In t;an work (&gt; hr Dillworth pi i K the comedy m!|
- . it. . e i !
of W hi ' t a k e r Watson i • t ^i n -t t(f
t hr -I i’i
t h r I’o mil l ' | i " a t Allen'*

•• thr rontin

T h n i t n Tonight

PI •&gt; •r •. uiol is ..

I'ti'tiirizi.iioii of Mi- fr.niou&lt; no v e l
of Mir * a n n nnin h
Kill ■ rt lli.irlo
o a r of tin h " i 111" t lira III a 11st • iiln!

• \rr f r o m hi
D i r r i t ' - r .1
foil i ri'illt f r r

novelists.

||,.

T h i ' r oi nhi i i a tmi l goes to

nv

lllllkr ' ' W r i t Will l Y o p l e S &gt;
A'
,, g
of f e r i ng of unusual i n t e r e s t to nil j di i ct i of l v,r i ^ $ J
tlii'" p h o t o p l a y i n g public*.
M m e . P o - which tYv^' d
i n n a will hr ri ini'in J i r n o l for her |d e n o t e s t h e h
n o t a h l r wo r k in t hr p r e v i o u s M e t r o m u n .
mas ter p i e c e s . - " M s M a d o n n a . .........The
.,
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rtc.
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Itu&gt; nl A ct r es s lleit) N a n 4e n in " T h e
I elehrnlcil Siyindal
William Fox |iresents
I hr Roy lli
\rtri'*s |t.'l r V N.tl.-eli 111 " T h e I ’id

\it.igraph
l.at.st
Rlile K lh h ou
I c a t u t e ( I k. t . u e Man.
a story
, m b r i n gi n g to tin- c o u n t r y Kelly
of E v o l u t i o n , with R o b er t Ei le so n.
Na ns e n, t h e celebrated D a n i s h . (rugAt tiie S t a r T h e a t r e T h u r s d a y . Felt.
■•dieiine anil Europe's r o y a l actress,
"lMi
I- a scieeti d r a m a whose l.iil
ma rk s a new epoch in tiie produclianey. eori si i mat e a r t i s t r y in p n r tion of photoplays
t ra- il anil pliotograpliic a. hlevettiet t
Th.

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\l v a n /, rliinf i f t In- m .iniliiI m n n ger s m
imni il y d r ama
win* Inis hi r n tt rmi'tiling him.
Ki mm in the port rayal
ii r st n challenge* t h e M a r qu i s a m i in rht a i 11 r
lli&gt; fumil

. . hi. •.. fn&gt; i t of

'Mi w S,|' &gt;t ii is the

W lli.till Fox

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the VIII ill Its cselies in Diet sei|Uence
“ 1•
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po. tide to t h e s t a ge .
out
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all n i m i l in t h r i , .
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J(obprt&lt;* woa s i tt i ng in his caj.iyj

" T h e Cave M a n " is a stor.v of t he ] writing l et t rrs when' ho heard a
evolution of a man. inspired in one knoc k
at . t h e
door.
He cull, d
of its leaders hy the felly a ni l -supe r " c o m e in, ' ' h u t . n o one. ent ered. Cufici.dity of society anil details g r a p h - ] riuus he opeurd the door exporting
ically how a man. pi. ked haphazard ' to gleet one of tile inemher-i of the
f tom t h e suhmerged t enth is made company
No one
was
tinr.t&lt;» glow and &lt; xpar*.| into a valualil
(■lain u g ilown :;t the
' . ■,
■iiM'mher of
worMi whih* s i c n i y hy i l c e j s f f gallon jug upon
n \. i|
thi' careful nursing of u spark ini lion he found att achi ' d to the .uri
planted in the hraui of a coal colt st opper in the jug a j . i . i i - ■.t
heaver
j a per in whlih was s.r^w|.|
Mr P..do rts from an admit , r
I
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l . as k \ s t a r investigated 1D...let,'
I he

I rail u f t h e l o n e s o m e

Pine

al.d

I lieoilure Koto i ' . w o j l. ys t l i
role of old J ud d Tolliver, the leader
I of tiic moonshiners, in the l. asky
1prr litrt'o f " T h e Trail of »»••i P
i ’ll... lit I V
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THE T H EA T R E CONSISTENT
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grounds located amt put

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l e doii g ill in t l e i r power to chut i i&gt;” 11'•
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PLAYS THE CAVE MAN.THE
S^VEjMAN WINS IN THE END.

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THE R O YA L CAFE
\ I** I •l « l * •i I! i HI
» vc i' I
limes a i d t a l l e s mol tin tennis tr\
i n k to uvuid tJn&gt;* pile n[ tjthridetouring, it.to the vi . . r.t lot ■■
the stile and Mils vacunt lot is tilled
with old boxes and trash and papers
are Mowing into tiu^ main streets nil
tiny long. T h e strangers in tiie city
are certninly not taken with tiie
penrnnee of our main s t reet a-. I&gt; ng
as thi i condition prevails.
1 , un-

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I he Star theatre, Thursday, Fetx 24th

Wc Give Spcrlnl Attention To Our
&lt; UHt u mc r s

Hynes Bldg.

Phone 197 !

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PUBLISHED
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T H E SA N FO R D H E R A L D

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N F t ) R D — L ife /* Woith Living
V O L U M E VII

3rd ANNUAL
CONVENTION
ON DRAINAGE
STATE ASSOPIATION^TO
GOOD

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Tin* p r o g r a m for l h « t h f M i b t f n u i l
m e e t i n g of t h e . F l o r i da
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t he 2 8 t h and 2 9 t h of F e b r u a r y hits
been c o m p l e t e d .
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d r a i na g e m e e t i n g e v e r held in t he
s t al e.
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governor of South Carol,nt.
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ani,o"i..-e.| that In w„u|,| |„. „
.
•iidate in the I ). inocratit primar.
for the g owr r o r hip
The present
governor Richard Irl.ine Manning,
also will be a cat .inlatr
Among ibe thugs advocated hv
Mr Itlrase in hi' aniounecment are
' V 'P'nt passenger rates on a|| ra,|.
roads, local upturn by counties in
han d i n g the liquor tpiestion. liberal
support to the rt'jiools for white
children, estahlishinenl of rural cred­
it system reduction of interest in t;
per
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"decrease of present .lav lawless
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L. H a i n n e r , T a m p a Fhrst of all the quolit &gt; " f the work
|„ mg tloro ut i mportant
The neat­
Discussion.
ness
i.f
tin
room
1
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aken
tin
Addres s
" T h e Kverglades." F &lt;
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kboards
and
furniture
should
be
Hlliott. -. Chief
Drainage
Kugiuerr
T
b
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lighting
"I
t
f
e
rooms.
T r u s t e e s ,\ I. 1. F". T a l l a s h a s s ee . Fla
size of desks and seating a r r a n g e ­
AddresA L a w r e n c e
M a nn i n g .
ment of pupil* is also of i m p o r t a nc e
Pres.
Atlantic
Engineering
Co m
Not,, also the number &lt;&gt;f pupil*
puny. Suvuni xji h, (in
taught
bv e a c h teacher and the di s ­
llemarks
hy
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of

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Hond House b . M a n u f a c t u r e r s ,
gineers, F'tc.
E l e c t i o n of Officers.

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vi.u will not willingly mi s* t hi s ujx
j .11r t u t i t \ of bent f i tti ng s o m e frit n I
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best xx ;x v , wfiv MOl gi ve t h a t Mill!
•crip’ ion whilx* tins e x t r a cl ub of
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Promise
are gm»d hut it is fir
rnori- gratifying t•* candi date* tn
lutvx- your sub'i-fiptions safely wilt
ten down in their little receipt book
F! very time the enndidate lotika ’ t Ii it t there vs a ehuekle. " mo re
xtxtx-s for rile
100.000 Offer Find* Feb. 2N
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The
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through
their
Next FuVdny night, music b o t h
general
adju stment
committee
on t h e organ nn.l by the voice wil)
agreed tex t lintitiftle t he i r d e m a n d s «"
be t a k e n from " T h e M e s s i a h . " o r e
r e gard* t h e W h i t e aud i t s y s t e m in
of t h e greatest musical pr o duc t i on* .
a pe t i t i o n c o v er i n g var i ous working
All ure cordially invi ted to this and
c o n d i t i on s
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hr*
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filed
to all of our services,
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t * . u s u r e r a nd a s s es s or of t h e c i t y of
.Sanford was pr e s e n t e d , r ead nnd
a p p r o v e d , with T . J .
Mi l l e r and
Alfred F o s t e r as s ur et i es in the s u m
of S 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 .
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Xmi must let y o u r a mo t i o n tt&gt; t ab l e tin* s u b s t i t u t e
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On
frix-ntls see t ha t you are really in wajx |o,st by a vote of 2 5 to 17
e a r n e s t , and t h a t yo u want t o win mo t i o n to adopt I In- L a k e r e s o l u­
was
Aarried
by
the
t\bove
one o f ' t h e prizes, and a i &gt;1 will c ome tion
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s t a t e d vote
fr o m e v e r y q u a r t e r
.&gt;
Onl) T h r e e W e ek s
Tin* end “ f t he c a m p a i g n i* just
thr ee weeks a wa y .
lust t hr ee weeks
f r o m next S n t u r d n y night t he great
j campaign
will conj e to a close
|T l is is a r e m a r k a b l y short t i m e and
e v e r y c a n d i d a t e should go nut at
o n c e i i ,id m a k e an enrlv start
R&lt;rux-mber the old s avi ng " T h e x-arlx
bird c a t c h e s tile worm "
He an
e ar l y bird in t hi s c a m p a i g n .
It will
pay you .

CITY COUNCIL HELD SESSION

A, &gt; cri ti cism pro or con t h a t } " u
may ha ve of the work will be ki nd­
C i t y counci l met in s pe c i a l session
ly received by the trustees or the
C o n d u c t o r s Wi n Out
prtneipal of the schools
T h e San
at 10 o' cl o c k a. m. . F'eh. 19, 1916.
W i l m i n g t o n * N. C. F\*b. 2 5
Di f ­ ford school* are public s chool* and Pr e s e nt , It. W. He r n d o n , fi resident
f erences b e t w e e n t h e A t l a n t i c Coa s t any nssitsnnce thnt you ma y render W. W. A b e r n a t h y . J . A d a m s , D. (T.
Line R a i l r o a d l a n d its t r a i n c o n d u c ­ in ma k i ng your school* b e t t er will M o n r o e , F'. L. Mill er, C. If. Di n ge e .
tors b e c a u s e of the a d o p t i o n bv tho
J . D. D a v i s o n , m a y o r .
he a ppr ec i a t e d.
r a i lr t a t t l ^n f t h e ^Whi ’t e s y nt e m of
FL F Ezell
T h e firesident s t a t e d the o b j e c t of
trai n a u d i t i n g h a v e been settled
Principal
the me e t i n g was for t h e p u r po s e of
accnrtjKfa t o a n a n n o u n c e m e n t here
t a k i n g ti p the m a t t e r of the upto d a y -Ju d g e
C h a m b e r * of tinpixint m e lit
of
R
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M axw ell
as
Iftinintagc s*|e
F ederal h o e r d of me d i a t i o n ami cm
t r e a s u r e r an d assessor of l lie n t y of
of
tile
Mel
hod
1st
The I
ctll.H i,n,
who lifts been coniluctsi.g
otlnr
b us i nes s
that
s... .. I v xtil! I.. -id a no t i o r Isunford a m i
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The
r ai l r oa d
mniparx
F|.|, "iiiii at tlo Duhart iniiltliitg
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Di n g e e was d ul } ele ct e d
agreed t o a bo l i s h t h e
hl te auilit
c or ner Sanf ord avenue and F ou r t h us pr e s i de nt |&gt;ro tern of t he c i t y
s y s t e m on M a r c h 16 a c c o r di ng to
street
T h o s e having r u m m a g e to counci l
the a n n o u n c e m e n t
a n d to s u b s t i ­
T h e . presi dent a p p o i n t e d
F
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d o n a t e please not ify Mrs
R
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t u t e t h e r e f o r it s y s t e m e vol ve d b)
Mi ll t r . c h a i r m a n of the f i na nc e c o m
M aton
its officials a n d . a c c e p t a b l e to the
rni ttee.

conductors.

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On. the d a t e herei n s et forth wo
will c e l e b r a t e t he b ul khe a d of the
l ake
f ront
have
the
politicians
"come
out"
here
ha v e
s everal
d a n c e s on the s tr e e t ha v e a wat er
carnival
regatta
b o a t r ace s
fire
wo r k s and p i n k l emo n a d e .
In fnct.
t h e c i ty o f S a nf o r d h a v i n g j us t
passed t h r o u g h a very q u i e t and
very l adyl ike wi pt e r will with the
b r e a t h ,ol spring iii our veins doff
the somber
robes of wi nter and
c o m e out in liie s uns hi ne anil j o y
..( a real good old f a d nine.| t u ne

RESOLUTIONS HAVE
BEEN REPEALED

M

II

S a nf o r d is a l iv e to her opport m ^ i e s and e x p e r t s t o i nvi t e the
world to s pe nd a few d a y s here in
March.

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SANFORD SHOULD AR­
RANGE BIG CELEBRA­
TION IN MARCH

T l i , ► .»( ||,o *&gt;• t bat Hugh! |
to , •111 if SOU as ked for I
( i o in x our f ri end ' now
* I , n i 1 , g r» it i m por i a . ■,• ,»!
.
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I n XX
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XX I,at
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hill
Fell
21
Sec­
gain xou xxill ma ke il t h e y will I ti o n s i an d 5 of th e t e s , r e s o l u t i o n *

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I nvi tati on Also S e n t h) Tri p
S t . Cl ue d. Kin . F e b. 28.
T h e fol
lowi ng t v l e gr am hill' .beefy s en t to
Pres i dent Wilryln r&gt;.c

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CELEBRATE
BULKHEAD
IN BIG TIME

f o r e m o s t ci tizen anti s t a t e s m a n on
Among
III 1 In- c a mpa i gn to I In e xt r a votes t h e great issue of t h e day
offered, 100 (Mill , x l r a voles are given the social f e at ur es x o u will lie gi ven
on exer&gt; $20 wort h of new or old a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o visit u n d me e t
s ub s cr i p t i o n s t ur ne d in up to 8 p m,. t h e people of t h e old s ol di e rs ' c o l on y
t own S t . Cl oud, t h e W o n d e r C i t y of
Monday. F e b. 2 8t h
If you really want to wiii the t he nati on. C o m e , all Fl ori da w a n t ;
S .1 T r i p l e t t
F or d or one of t h e ot her prizes you you. ^
Mi
inlii
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. omnil tte, -. Florshould t a ke e v e r } ad va n t a g e iii ( In ntii Press As s oci at i on
offer lor e x t r a votes.
I Link of it now
T h i n k of all the

T a m p i ' I |.
F ,1,
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S t a l l s Marshal I I
llroxxt to. lat
uneoiil fe,f ( 's r* - Igi at |o.
t.. I,,.

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Park
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Fletcher Invi lca Wilson
Wa s hi n g t o n . D . C . , F e b . 24.
Pr e s i de nt Wi lson wn* i n v i t e d t o da y
by S e n a t o r F l e t c h e r to a t t e n d a
me e t i ng of t he Fl or i da Preen As s o­
c i at i o n at K i s s i m m e e in April.
He
t ook the i n v i t a t i o n under advi s e
mer^t.

YOU WILL GET VALUE RECEIVED FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOU INVEST
v0
Cloud, Fla.
" W o o d r o w Wi ls on , P r e s i d en t , W a s h ­
-GIVE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO A HERALD CANDIDATE NOW
i ngt on, I). C . :
" I a m di r e c t e d b y t h e e x e c u t i v e
WHILE IT WILL COUNT FOR EXTRA VOTES-BEST VOTE
c o m m i t t e e of t h e F l o r i d a Press A s s o ­
c i at i on to i n v i t e y o u tl be t h e guest
OFFER ENDS MONDAY-MAKE EVERY MINUTE
of t he e di t or s of FJ ori du at thei r un
COUNT-GET AS MANY $20 AS POSSIBLE
nual m - i v o n ' i n n ti* bo held u l ' K l *
s i m l i t r e . Fl a. April 1.1*15. and urge
-IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO ENTER
upnn your a c c e p t a n c e of s a me , as all
F l o r i da , and e s p e c i al l y t he e di t or s.
• AND WIN APRIZE MARCH 18
des|/e to see aud bear t he world' s

VISITORS' DAY AT
SANFORD SCHOOLS

of

N O . S4

NOW IS THE TIME TO
VOTE FOR YOUR
FAVORITE CANDIDATE

here are e\,r.t I Un.lllHI cl ub vo t e s
| ar l j
fortunate
in
securing
reprelor cxerx c a n d i d a t e but the period
s e n t a y v e s of two l u rg e lo u d h o u s e '
during which t h e } are til be bad
to m a k e a d d r e s s e s.
One of tlo ft &lt;1 i^t. at t i,, j !&gt; i- ur* &lt;»f liie |'resi
will close M o n d a y , F e b. 2 8 l h at
He hoftes to be relieved of
g r e a t e s t di f l i cul t i es m e t in o r g a n i s ­ •lent.
8 p. in.
D o n ' t s t o p as long ns this
l ie says hi«
ing a d i s t r i c t
is
t h e questi on of his ollice hy March 1
period c ont i nu e s , but remin&lt;r e ve r y
fi nanci ng mid no d o u b t the a d d r e s s resignation is me/* ly to allow bun to
friend who has promi sed y o u t h e i r
He - m rshal for
of
. K. F u l c h e r of. New Y o r k and e nt e r business
s ub s c r i p t i o n l bat t o w is the t i m e to
C O H o t c h k i s s of T a m p a will }jxx- the s outhern district of Florida
gi x. il to \ou
The\ ha ve no reason
n g r e a t deal o f U s e f u l inhirin.it iolor Waiting
II t h e } ure going to
Fol l owi ug is t he p r o g r a m a
ur
I , Ip u n i at all t hev max as xx,|| do
r a n g e d b y the c o m m i t t e e
■ one 11re,
f , r and t hi x
Mo n d a y M o r n i n g . Ft It 2* | :
m
I .oil.I do t* xx , t|, . on ' an g, i . s
\ .i dr e» *
I tell
U
I •I v I r It I •' . a
Mi . r \ Mt', '•* •" i". .' - il l, ■ «•11 ilit'ir . nl .
I'resntent
Florid..
I»r. ;nage
o
,’ Tlw v \\lift ’t l*« riiftu .t»
•iat ion
•t' 1 '
f•Hepor t
of
St ■Ti t a r
I ' a
••ur'-, |f
Ii Hu- \ *it» tht \ an- un
H&gt;i,; 111 I /tiff. Marlow | la
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r, .t-o. , 1.1.
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Appointm ent

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SANF()Ul&gt;.-FLUUII&gt;A. FRIOA Y FPn Kt ' AR T 25 .' l ’J l c '

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Wi lson was a pp o i n t e d ci ty a t t o r n e y
p m tern.
Mr. G e o. A. D e C o t t e s
be i ng disqualified t o a c t in mnt terz
before t h e counci l nt this l ime.
T h e following r e s ol ut i on
wus
adopted:
•
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He it resol ved by the ci ty counci l
of t he ci ty of S a n f o r d , t ha t the
office of t r e as ur er hi p ! assessor of
s a i l xilx be l ueated until further
|order " f thi* b oard
m the hrirk
, buddi ng bel ongi ng t o and ai l j ni umg
I f . First N a ti on a l R a n k of S a nf o r d ,
on west side t he r e of on the groui xl
floor, t o - w i t : of No. 106 We st First
s tr e et , a n d t h a t t h e t r e a s ur er and
ns' i ' ssor of said c i t y of S a n f o r d keep
nil of t he books a n d pnpx’ rs bel oqgir.g t o bis oflice nt and in his said
office af ores ai d
until
the
further
or de r of this h o a r d .
R. W. He r nd on,
P r e s i d e n t C i t y Counci l .

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T h e cl erk was here i n s tr u c t ed to
n o t i f y t h e h a n k s of t h o c i t y of S nn E . , f o r d t o t u r n o v er ell mo n i e s held by

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and i s ' s r o r was rend, and on nio1 pii of ( ' . II
Di ngee. curried *untu
XX.
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f e r e nt t i m e s for t h e city of S an f o r d
t o b uy ma t e r i al and o t h e r a r t i cl es
for t h e use of tin- c i t y. T h e r e f o r e ,
lie It

R e s o l v e d T h a t when a ny a n d all
p u r c h a s e * are ma d e , tiiul t h e suid
m a t e r i a l &lt;&gt;r a r t i c l e * pu r c has ed shall
lie p u r c h a s ed b y the c h a i r m a n of
t h e c o m m i t t e e of t h e d e p a r t m e n t in
whieh s a me shall be used, and t h e
said c h a i r m a n shall Use tin- foll owing
form o r de r to lie del i vered to the
sx'ller. and said o r de r shall he ntt h e m in the n a m e of A A P r e s to n, t a c h e d t o i nvoi ce before pr e s e n t i ng
T r e a s u r e r , to R. C. M a x w e l l , T r e a s ­ to cl erk for p a y m e n t :
urer of t h e C i t y of S a n f o r d , to be Messrs.
d e p os i t e d in tin* n a m e of the C i t y Pl eas e furni sh
of
Sanford,
by
R.
Ma x w e l l ,
And charge to the City of Sanford
Treasurer.
Mr.
MnxWx'tl. as t r e a s ur e r und
C h a i r m a n of
Comm.
assessor of t h e c i t y of S a n f o r d here
Mnt
er
i
nl
used
for
d e m a n d e d the h n 6 k * and pr o pe r t i e s
( T o lie filled in hy C h a i r m a n )
of tin* ci ty of S a n f o r d fr o m A A.
T h i s or de r mu s t lie a t t a c h e d t o
"Preston.
f ormer t r e a s u r e r
wh e r e ­
upon
Mr.
D i c k i ns on
who r e p r e ­ i n v o i ce or s a m e will not he or de re d
s en t e d Mr Pres tdn r efused the d e ­ paid.
It .was m o v e d a n d s e c o n d e d t h a t
mand.
t h e c h a i r m a n of t h e fi nance c o m m i t ­
The
mayor
here
not if ied
Mr .
' P r e s to n not to hand l e t h e records , tee s e c u r e t h e h n n k s of the ci ty of
S a n f o r d so t h a t th«* c i t y ran get t h e
monies or o t h e r p r o p e r t i e s pe r t a i n
use of t hi' fund* now on deposit in
mg t «&gt; tin' iillicx' nl trensuri' r nnd
tiie s e v e r a l h a n k *
assessor l ocat e d in l he b u n k * or ii
An o r d i n a n c e e n t i t l e d an o r d i n ­
t he sal#- ur oflice of t h e t r e as ur e!
a
n
c
e f " r tin* r e g u l at i on of t he t r a n s ­
and assessor, f r o m t hi s &lt;lnte
p
o
r
t a t i o n of t h e i ndi ge nt poor was
Council adjourned
r
e
ad
h y its t i t l e a n d placed on its
•
, Jna. C. R o b e r t s .
s e c o n d re ndi ng and fiassed.
C i t y Cl erk.
T h e c l erk was here i n s t r u c t e d to
T h e c i t y cou nc i l me t m regul ar p u r c h a s e n s ui tnhbi mi nu t e b ook.
ses s i on at 7 : 3 0 p. nt.. Felt. 21*1,
Mr . E d . R nn d a ll catpo bef o r e the
1916.
Present.
B.
W.
H e r n d o n , c o u n c i l a n d a s k e d for permi ssi on to
pr e s i d e nt . Al de r me n F. L . Mi ll er
l ay pipe a c r o s s S t . Ge r t wi d e a v e n u e ,
J
A d a m s , C. II
Dingee.
Abs ent
nnd on
mot i on s aid re que st was
D. G . M o n r o e and W
W. A b e r ­ g r a n t e d .
nathy."
T h e m i n u t e s of t h e m e e t ­
Council ndjourned.
ings of the 9 t h . 1 0t h a n d 19th of
B . W. He r n d o n ,
. F e b r u a r y , 1916 were reud a n d a d o p t ­
P r e s i d e n t C l t y Cq u nc l I .
ed.
A t t e s t : J a s . C. . R o b e r t s .
C o m m u n i c a t i o n f r o m A. A.' P es
C ity Clerk.

Vot e o n the r e s ol ut i on w a s reuch
y l ufter m " r e t ha n tlirex' hours xxf
illsriiHslon duri ng wbieli tin- or i gi nal
r e s ol ut i on
which
was
pract i cal l y
tin- s a m e as the *!Yu.val re s ol ut i on
wbix'h was s u b m i t t e d in mo r e d e A n ­
il* l a n g ua ge
wlith tiie omi s s i o n of
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COUN TY

HAPPENINGS

A BUNCH O F IN T E R E ST IN G
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T l . le-ldi i l l - of old \t I Hi II w
tin I n i '
S . o I*UtI •d . l-»li rd.l, I
|l!i' with all it - i n . t * 1. 11 . a I -•i t tt»
1'nwi II - lioinibarn o.i
t. A o
s t e a i L wa* burned at life sanTf tirn'’
by the satin- eause
It i* a shame
for people's property to In- burned
by rare less people going aroun'd s e t ­
ting the grass al'tre just to see It
burn
Jr-. Eugene Brown i-* not doing
so well since she returned front tile
hospital, we are sorry to note.
Those at t en di ng the Orl ando Fair
last week from Wekiwa were Mr
I* J Coat es and Mrs A . , y . P-qV.SyB.'
Tt t*y •report a lovely
f*nd . *
hnij'eXljlblt of e v e r y t h i n g . ’ but t he y
wcrcLtort y, they got there too late
.'for,
parade.
• f i n s " M a be l ' L e e spent t h e night
with
OfrendoHn
Powell
Tuesday
night.
Mr. P j *tl. C o a t e s wuh s k e t c l i . g
the Van i f u r h jl t t . Bros, garden and
Mr. ' T t l d ’s nrfw Lousy
he ha*
recently tlnfsKatl O n jl us hj uncstead
It is quite a r n i c a -res Lienee.

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1 K 1. Grier at •C ; nieron C t y m.*
t ’ ( ‘ Mui r s. I aiiieinii avil.ui- h.iv&lt;
Hi i.t .s 11 It |■l’"ni-s
1,. o ird \V..It* r of t .in.' no.
a fool run o u r by tin* srliiml &lt;*a:
T u e s d a y esreoing.
r ...
» Mrs Walt er is quite ill With grip
&gt;1. W. Sipes lias added to ijie «P
peH^nnce of t\!.i houses, giving M t t
of t h e m ;m application of paint
(&gt; F S"mi t Ii got t h i r t y - mu ear* of
c i l er y in on tin f 2 on jier i rate tfiar
ket
A good deal of celery being
Pepper*, i ggplunt
cut (hi* week
in the
being
set
and
t oma t oe s
field* now

Gwendoline Powell spent
three
days with Mr * Will I*ee and fain
ily while her mother a t t e n d e d the
fair in Orlando last tkeek
Mr
Edd Van Hurldiss has re­
turned home f rom Was h i n g t o n . I).
C., very much improved in health,
his friends will he pleased to know
Mr. P. J . C o a t es and Mrs. A. O.
Powell motored over to
lonroe
last Monday to thn- njiening of t be
new bridge on jin- Sl J o h n s river
T h e y report quite a erowd. and t hi
mo* t 11. i r r*•- 11i 1e | art w i- ihe kin r
her fir
hit'll \a.i'' enjoy •J t-v .ill
T h e 1-otfee that «u i made in 1 ht
\\.t
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TH E SA N FO RD HERALD

page tw o

Jargaret
Kric.son. nnd umong all
to ment ion out of town people v i s i t ­
ing un«l att endi ng to business in these who could he present none
wrn- more, a ct i ve ai d j olly than our
Sanford
kind hostess.
She received a nutn
|i..r of nice presents and tin- best
o \ I F . i m IT I M S
\
-A -ill - of ..1)
I I » gUl -t • wen
\\ .i I glut '* birthday
was
fit. . t m if t a k e s a,.d &lt;i&gt;f|.«- m nhundart-i
tr.gly r i l e b r n t i i i by Oviedo with a III all culled out enough, there hell-:'
!l..g raisi g o i i lie school ground
i \ i ii-tj of ib I i-HMIs cake:. to clioiis*
Th e ! i t i i a r &gt; i x i m . e s were In Id n (min
eoi-oaiiut. cl-oi-.date
f'o.ti"
the school build i g
T h e ad d r es s of .|• \il food, nut , spire and then *ntne
till I......... .... . was dill VI red l.y Rev
o ■.mi' inn,' In- lire I Oil- w i.t aw -\
t b..r h s ( i o o . l r i i h . whose subj e ct w..
. ake 1 Ul IT'
W as hi ng t o n and tile Fl ag. ”
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J l O N U O E I T L A l S ----—

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g * rtiaience .deeply
N|r UI1,| Mr*. McQueen who have
To the
’ he Oviedo band
visiting the latter's aunt, Mrs.
the student fq&gt;&lt;J,v inarched to the^ \j,.||rj,i,. |,-ft Monday for their home
Hag pole forming^- hollow squure j jn N.„rlh (*Bro|ina. ’
Prayer was olTered 41)' Rev. Ston«
id the Haptsit church
M a w Ma r
shall and El i sabet h laAfttfjfh b o n n mil pupils raised " O l d ( i l o r y AQUil't
the uppluuse of the s p e d a t a r i ' w Y i d
the music of tin* hand. T h e tlag was
presented t o the srhool by Dr
K
J
Marshall

Mrs. H. L. Rogers of Louisville.
Kv.. is visiting lu-r brother. Mr
Henry Miles.
Miss M a r y Auliii spent the week
e n d ' i n Orl ando visiting Miss Bessie
Wine man.
Those a tt e n d i n g the Fair at O r ­
lando on F ri da y were Mr. and Mrs.
*
I* AOLA P O I N T S
W. Powell Hale opened the l.y
Iiitin and f ami l y, Miss Addie Gresh-,
His a m , 1 Mrs.
Ahern und d aug h t e r s
accom- re um course Wednesday night.
Mr.
C baric* Ca nipbell,
p a n i od b y hi* s is t e r ,
M i s s E d i t h programs of readings nnd i m p e r ­ B e r t h a n n d I d a .
Rev. Morrison preached
both
Ca mpb e l l are spending ’a couple of sonati ons were well received b y the
audi
ence.
From
Oviedo
Mr.
Hal
e
morning
and
night
on
Su
n
d
ay
at
weeks a t St. Pet ersburg.
Mr. C a r l Wilcox of Ne w London. goes to Sanf ord, where he net s as the union c hu r c h.
Miss I^'olit Welil) led the Chr is­
Conn
w a s ' t h e guest of Miss F ra n­ platform manager for the C ht iu t a u
qua
thi s
week.
Edwin
Al done tian E n d e a v o r meeti ng S u n d a y e ve n ­
ces T a b e r over Sunday'.
T h e y have a very large and
Mr and Mrs. M r G u i n are pleas­ Pound will lerture Monday night ing
wide a wa ke soci et y here nnd are
an t l y in their new b u mc here, h av­ at 7 : 3 0
After t h e sc hool ceremonies T u e s ­ doing a great work.
ing mo ved down -ffpiu ' their homo
Mr. C a t e s of L o ck ha rt sjicnt the
day
an int eresti ng basket ball g a me
on Die lull during t h e past two
was played between the High S c ho o l week end with his daught e r. Mrs
weeks
* Miss Hlanrhe Garwood and Mr j t c a m and a local t e am composed of Bartow Man n .
Benj
F J nmmes were quietly mar town rirls and G r a mm a r Sc h oo o l
P ro gr e ss in the So u t h
During the game several
rn-d t h e 12 th of this mo nt h
The students
Col umbus, Ga. . F e b 23
Th e I n ­
happy couple are kce|»ing house at selections were played by the bund.
dustrial I ndex s ay s in its issue for
T h e following is the line up:
S yl va n Lake.
this week:
v Miss
Frances Pearson returned
Town T e a m
Mary Lei nhnrt. Wil" So on af ter orders for war supMonday afrom a
very enj oyable |n Dumas , forwards, Alita M c C u l l e y .
plies begun to c o me in large volume
visit to her friend. Miss I.uln Hilton Bert ha
Gut tri dge ,
centred;
Oli ve
to this c o u n t r y .
manufac turi ng
Ler.ette. Vera Howard, guards.
at l . oug hman
|i).mts in tile east and middle west
High School T e a m
Elsie
Mar
Mr J pihp K* -r»i&gt; made t business
commenced to o per at e night and
shall.
I.
mine
Smi
th
,
forwards.
Mari
e
-ek.
going
’ark
last
wi
trip t«* Avon
da&gt;
L at e r this c ont inuous opera
Marshall
Full
Howard
c e n t r e * I -oi v u i e xt e n de d to si.me factories
II. r.
;|»T«»hh * «&gt;t|ii t r \ in In* Fori
Howard
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\0»r t •• t f•»• r •* t•1 .i- being In r. .- .|ml ■ i | i i i
01 t In-' soul ii
Mmire. g oa l. I |1 V A ' ' • * 1 ■nla •out.tv Inn
In the 1111st few ui-eks there has
&gt;1 on
High Scho*d 2 s I own. *
ha* li*-!
M r*
W illiam Bulbii-k
been n otabl e growth in the numl'i1 ’i mil-'it e Kir) v\:t h her •ow II i I m |dawgli'i-r
Mr
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1on. - it. &gt;!• -out i.i ast t tiat
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Mr
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daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Ida
•dav
and it l- grati fvi ng that t ( i
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g u i l d . ai d Lloom and 1 hr air r i doll-lit \%:t ii
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,s|ureports
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Mr
Arnert &lt;&gt;l Sanf ord w a s m iln-ir Ir.igrance.
We were in error a* t&lt;&gt; In* -son’s
tt-tii-n
hist Sunday lookitig .irouuil
I \.sl M S l l l l i l k
Mr .ir i| Mr- (* (' Murri- wic with tin- intipitio.' o( buyi ng a hoim arrival a* lie l- in'l i-xju-cted t blA friend. Mr Boise f rom
Ml A S J M ir-li «.( Luke Helen wtnler
gu III Enterprise tu .itti-nd the qlllll
('a
.nl.t
is
visiting turn here for a
was
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visitor
lo
O-ti-eii
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Sunday
I. r 1v i on vi i t inn iitul will In gui—!•
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of 11. \ J W 1I.i r 11, ti
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are i n j o vt ng -ome of
Mr
l ii of &lt;•rtitig'- t'lty wa- v v m: ut . in
M ' s Edgar hmitti •&gt;( K p.n nl.i i
U tit-u List &gt; Uli' 1.1 .
We Inqii- In It i iniil's line orang'-s and I.»t ••r on
a gui-i&gt;t at l i e la tin nf In r son
will h a v e some work d m ........ ii o ir anot he r sack from Mr Curl Pierson.
I
D. Hart on Geneva avenue.
roads
T h e roads around t&gt; teen mi we have lu-eii luxuriating ill t h e m
Louis K iii di ng ' o f Willoughby 1 *
tht* week
don't get very much atli-ntion
itn1* n v i nl l i t f h | .1 C
Kl l « wort ii’&gt;
Children out of nchnnl this week
Miss llertllll Hodge liml the lllis
1 ollll* 4i.li* NM*rk
K i.t dl l g ir
Mi
fortune of breaking tier linger Mon from relnpse of grippe are li ttle
s j i e n d i n g t h e w n . ter in
Mi Ihourtn
Mi ii nte and Charlie Beck
C hurlie
day
u n d It Id l il- III. t winter m Florida
Mr. Warren of Sa nf o r d vicinity Clark und Gil bert Ericson.
Perry Cameron, the youngest soi
v sited
his daughter.
Irs
Allen
Rev Ericson will jircach Sunday
Mr
• nd
Mr*
J o e Cami-ri-n • ..{ Allman la .t week
after
Su n da y
school, so Sunday
been Ver&gt; *li k M i l n e time
He l“
C a p t a i n Crundat and wife of Cow school will co mme nce at 2 o 'c l o ck
said lo be &lt;&gt;n llie g; iii a Irille.
Dr
Creek were visitor* to Osteen last He was not able to he with us. mu c h
Robson and
d r . , Wusliburne tin
Sunday
to our regret last, prnyrr meeting so
nurse in st lendni c-.
Miss Ida Melton of Glencoe ii* Rev. Morey led nJid afterwards g a v e
C a m e r o n Villa road and Miller
visiting
her sister.
Mrs
A.
A us a fine sermon, using his benutl ful
avenue have been nicely paved will
Brooke
watch as a text and for this week
pine straw reeently "J ,
|p,
Mrs Chu
Hr own of Hrunnwirk, hr t . - l l - i l * it wi II lie on " C r o o k e d
Ge r.'la Is v It It g her : ;»r r n t «• M r St it k - "
.iln! MrR It Hr. . o k .
1it \ M f . i - r t - . o i VJn * t - to b* bi-re
II. irr-. H-i
\t- .. -i M r - i N •»n t ill- f i f t h o f M n r i h t o t a g i ii r
P i n v .**••(
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m eeting
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t. M ( arj eiii*-r and I N v Purdy
have been shipping o range s for the
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|iii*t two
Mr
S a m W'.huI s of lack«ot villa
was u visitor ut tin* h ome of Allen
Allman recently.
The Herald must have a poor cor
rei j i o n d 'u l in Sanford, for a person
ran walk down the street any day
nnd meet out of town friends and
ac q uai nt an c e s but the Herald fails

A n umber &lt;&gt;f (in-iids and n e i g h ­
bors,
children
and
grandchildren
r* ^' chilli
gathered Wednesday
the 23rd. to
help Mr»
B ert il snn celebrate her
" 2 nd b i r t h d ay, among whom were
Mrs. Nora Swanson.
Irs. S t ed t nnd
daughter, E h b a , Mrs. J oh n and
rs.
I Edwin Lundquist and baby, Mr*.
j T h omps o n and Mrs. Ballinger,
Irs
Ilorell and nephew, Woodard B o r
tclsoti, Mr«. Magnusson.
rs. E r i c
son and b a b y , Ruth, Gilbert and

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tracts have b e e n ’ awarded as follow1 a|iartmeat Ik u m *. Montgomery.
I Ala
and Sl
P.-tersbiirg, h la
church liii'ldiiig. Dur h am. S'
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jail. M&lt;"t. r. •; ' . r . i ! » - v piis-n ,&lt;station,
leridiaii. Mi-- . war* lion
lt.rm nghatn. Ala
I d -ist rll I pill It t s will In I St ■I
Ii-hi d as fn| ' o u *•

B l o w e r s * G m i i n d L i m e s t o n e m a k e s aci d s oi li
s we e t .
It r e l e a s e * pu t a. li s ui t s a m i i m p a r t s
sl re n g t I i a mi vi gor l o gr o wi ng c r o p s a n d t r e e s .
B l o w e r s ' l i m e s d o n e g r o u n d ' u n u s u a l l y fine
r e a d i l y m i x e s wi t h t h e soil. C o n t a i n s n o i m ­
p u r i t i e s — c u n h r a p p l i e d a t a n y t i m e — is
i n e x p e n s i v e , Wri te, for l i t e r a t u r e un d p r i e t t .

Blowers Lime 6: Phosphate Co.
Bon R 308, Ocala, Florida

" C m ne'v . hon&lt;nit rilale. Ala . siiov
el f art o ry ,
\|t.a. v.
Ga . ho-nr;
m i l i " l*c i lt*g--ii ( iaii.i «v dli-. 11 ■»
•led r I•• light I I I • 1 . Lin-Ill* I -.
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liir.ii-.r pla t - . Ill ill * Wick, li- a i
Reform*. Ala.
A c h ar ter lias hoi
grnnp d. to a romn un y to e- ti l. li a kmttii g/ny II at j o . . e s i . o i o . tia . ’
company^ liks
been ('bartered
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build . a* r ai lr oa d bet W,*en August,

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D IF F E R E N T CRO PS REQUIRE
D IF F E R E N T KINDS OF
F E R T IL IZ E R S

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While the basic elements are the same At*
amounts of the ingredients vary.

miles.
“ Lee i-OIIIlly. Ga , Will vote n|i0
the li»Miiilii-i of JrtO.OOO of mud court
hou-e-i, bridges nnd road bonds, ami
a district of O o - o l i ifiut.ty ujm
$ 15D.OOO of i o id bonds.
A tot I of t we nty-si x new rorjmrn
ion* wer • fo-m.-d ifj t h ’ W e e k , wit I
minimum rapitnl st ock* nggrcgatiiuSfion non ••

FA V O R IT E F E R T IL IZ E R S ARE
M ADE TO M E E T T H E S E
. CONDITIONS.
Each sack is marked to show the important
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.elements.

Special Formulas for All Florida (?opJ
W rite for Quotations.
A G RIC U LTU RA L CHEMICALS.
IN SEC T IC ID ES.

MUSTANG

INDEPENDENT FERTILIZER COMPART

For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism

JA C K S O N V IIX 'E , FLORIDA.

P e n e tr a te s a n d H e a ls.
Stops Pain At Once

F o r M a n nn d B e a s t
25c. 50c, 51.

At All Dealert.

A 25c Want A d in The Herald

LINIMENT! will

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What Would Yon Do? ’

benefits derived from packing plant

Moat Be Guarded

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PAGE THREE

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“ T o err is h u m a n . " s a i d C h i e f ol
Wow t h a t the rul i ngs of tho auI olice Wi ll ia m
Smith
y e s t e r d a y , p r e me court are such t h a t t h e y e x - ’
a nd f u r t h e r m o r e it is a good t h i ng t e nd a paternal i nf l ue nce o v e f the
S A N F OR D I S T H E L O G I CA L P O I N T F OR E N T E R P R I S E
i t o forgive a nd f o r g e t . "
I.nrft week peopl e and the press of t he st nt e
THIS KIM)
the t iiief a r r e s t e d u n a t i v e f r o m to s u r h an e x t e nt t h a t news of vital
Thi- «*ciitor of T h e If.-ral.l h a ,
,,a .
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Sanford
In t r y i n g to riil t h e Fai r i nt e res t must he k.-jit f r o m t h e col!•U&gt; dll
ti me ami ag u i n a t t e m p t e d to di*ni- t|„. 1,..^.
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grounds i.f t u l p n i n t i s c h a r a c t e r s this Ull»n« *»f tin- ro-Wsjinpers or
1’ • J r mur•
onatrnte t h e b e n e f i t s to lio i l " m , . | I' till
h'rd man w. i, e j e c t e d f r o m the puidi-t) &gt;rthereof
gui l t y
of
lev ^
ii, Sat (•*&gt;*1 a mi S i -mi l. o l f rout t&gt; ( " . i n
P-*rh
ll was a hard, cruel j o k e on ma j es t y
III! . I l l
ii
will
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c
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m
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to
not
e
a puckli g p l an t to lie c r e e l e d here s o u t h e r n | i l l n , s u | . i r , ^|, * • • - S " l l t III
tin- Sanford m a n
hut the Ch i e f in the Florida press a r t i cl es r unni ng
' f e l l . l . | „ &gt;, - | ,
that uoul il t a k e cure of the I n. f failure .11 .| » t
profusely a pol ogi z e d before a score a b o u t like this
HI* .ll
Ml •t'l'.S f Ilf
hogs anil nhi'i'p.
I n s t e a d of raiding I lie Mill'
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People who realized t h a t
the
1*
I'll 'IliPsa
fti ri u||*r,
I he case of M y J
s is lie
flit tie here for t h e western b u y e r to fuiluri' v.
- taring I , m i|.t,|v
t|„.| ( hi el was l a b o r i n g under a b n o r m a l |lieveil to have c o m e up in court
cqine in and t a k e went to kill a n d
the
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„ , •In ••nndltmns
It
"as a
horrid t h i n g «M y o t e r d n y
|„.for« J u d g e T n
..hip to us a g a i n we could kill th. t " NU. •e,-.| t,
g. ntl e t litef S m i t h , hut it will ne ve r all(, w
heard
by , .Ver&gt;.who
ill**#' Olif
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&gt;i i 1 1 1 i i ' r i iui li i|.^
|,|.if here a n d p l a c e it on cold . t o r
ivih'.iu i, .ilmovi n |,ol;
i ppen again
We are j u s t us sorr y could crowd i nto the co u r t ro om.
dependent
30f
i,jfo.
Wi t h o u t g o i n g i nto the i|ur. I "II till f.
I a s the ( htef t h a t it e ver o c c u r r e d
till
M
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«. tt is c u r r e n t l y s l u t e d
lion read a b o u t t h e pl ant esl ahl i nhed
d. I
The Moul tri e plant cost n m .in J u " 1 l , " ! ' k
y o u woul‘I ( , ’&lt;’1 wt’re ° n the street is suing her Ii
at Moul t ri e, G e o r g i n .
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tIn............ . dollars'
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y, for a d i v o r c e , 1
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' BARGAINS
T o s how t h e b en e f i t s we c op y th,.
' t s machi nery and cqui
e qu ipmerti
pment w ,s “ l &gt; " houl‘*
bu‘
" * and it is alleged t h a t the t e s t i m o n y
following e xc e l pt f r o m a s peech dc
largely i n s t a l l e d f o •rr a two h ii
,," n' 1 you (‘ hnt (&gt;r:,»k’" c o u n t y was was s ome t hi ng fierce
It iy not
This week a HeantiTuI
livcred by Mr . J . W. Greer, a m e m ­
wi
thi
n
the
provi
nce
of
this
paptr t o 1
•mgs a day plant
Its d ul l room and ! !V
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ber c f the M o u l t r i e . Georgi a, p a c k ­
t oo s mal l assert t h a t Mrs S
h 11 n was
Home in the Bi*.st
-tot.t- f.„ ,.!u , ^ " . . T uT n “1 : : ,l“ s * " ' " r''
ing house of t h a t c i t y :
would y ou do? n a me d a s co- res pondent
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nor
is
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A , , . . had to.......
do Woul d you fight
Mr . Gre e r was In nqueted b y the
run
or
weep?
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possible to declare t h a t tile gui l ty
' . b e n Wr wanted t. enlarge it was
O r l a n d o S e nt i nel .
T u s c a l oo s a b oa r d of t r a d e and it. re- j
atlll ,
h—
d " n s rab i d l y scored by
age units
A. fifty­
T h e nat i ve was If (\ D ie t e r l c h of t h e prosecution. A t t o r n e y J
New and Up-to-I)ate.
(.ponding to n cal l for an addrea*. thousand dollar
E.
addition miii ro tide
t
i
ns
ci ty, i nanuger of the Virginiu- W
a mo n g o t h e r t h i n g s Mr . Greer said
' t a . In«t ti turner eight m o n t h s after
n nor even s t a t e t h a t AtPrices Reasonable.
ChemietrF r d
and
h f \orney 11
" I f y o u r b u s i n e s s men should d e ­ It had started business ami now the &lt; -Molina
I.
H
y did some
s
l
a
t
e
d
at
the
trttif^Tii
dWf
he Uu i f ^Th’i W ] the ( h j * l f o m i ^ n g on high to p r o v e his client,
cide to build a p a c k i n g pl ant, t he r e plant can kill and .i.ir,. about a
liad a p o l o g liedi ze d ‘ h
e
would
ilo
hXVto.
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would be no t r o u b l e in getti ng s t o r k thousand hogs a day.
v iiuj h:rnd, to i.„
he ...
ns gui l tless
of
t h o u g h t no t hi ng of i t.
BtU,h..
for i t. Our p l a n t was in process of
i#t-s proved ngaitvst hi m as
“ T h e plant hail no worki ng capi
not , and n a t u r a l l y
Mr. *DietVvHch l» n S M i ej ui ce dove perched on the
pr o mo t i o n a n d e r e c t i o n about f o u r ­
t.il to start with ami hus none now. t h o u g ht it " n s " r o u g h .stuff."
We prtMt of a pence pe rs uade r. T h e a l ­
teen mo n t h s a n d d u r i ng tha t ti me,
It required a b out n hundr ed thou
who
k
now
Bi
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l
y
S
m
i
t
h
k
now
t
h
a
t
b(? leged, j uttnr neys , as well as t he nlwe ma d e s t o c k c a m p a i g n s In all t he
sand dollars for working c api t al last must h a v e been worried to d e a t h to
s ur r o u n di ng c o u n t r y , telling the f a r ­
l ege t y^* it nesses p|nyed this alleged
"inter.
It is much larger tins win m a k e suc h a m i s t a k e and t he n fort h e . case for all the re w a , in it
mers a b o u t t h e p a c k i n g house, the ter hut th«
caplt.i! W . I S furnished get t o apologize blit a|| is Well t ha t
t i p o *t In- 4lllc)ftd.- j uurly; t ur ne d o u t * a n
a d v a n t a g e s it wo u l d bri ng t he m and
h o t
\ e a r b y t l i e I " , ll l . ; . i , k «
I
W .Is
ends well ami we will let it go lit1 at It'tied
ln&lt; h tins, pape r will
givii g hiief i n s t r u c t i o n s how to pre^ .
a nice arr i i getto l i t ' for t he m, is it that
However t ’ iiief Tlllis of S a n ­ print n«'~tiUegi'd news in n week or
pare for hog r ai s i n g
but you muM
Vs,,d tin r itiliin-y ■111ririg t*
WIM,
ford has received I list Diet ions to In two ju»t as soon ns t h e a l l e g ' d ,
un d e r s t a n d t h a t ti l e first year or two Whe'. I ll* \
had |!•-»i•y and (iaid it .in the lookout for Ks,
j u d ge will gi-i In- a l l e g ' d mind made
\ou 'Mill ha v e t o r e l y largely on htig
t'.l'V
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'-•flt.-i ,• W•.. ! t ‘ . . t l-l.ll .J. • Se. t ip. I .tod
Up as to Ills alleged de'-|sn*|i
for your b us i n e s s , as ti r.-.piir
•re-1 1 1■t nnd i-tk.-n up
I’a'i'i lli-.nl post
longer t " ri !'&lt;• g o o d r a t t l e . n i l [ !&lt;
M.
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, u&lt; . 1 '- lt-l - g t - i. if 1
.nlll.llld for poor b ee f Is i u| , ioi|g|
to b. g:ti Mill, t o kill ai.y g r. ai i.uin
IM* I
k
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Matte, of Speech
ber of c a t t l e . 1 b e l i e v e the Mo ul t r i e
Tin- E di t o r ’., M i s t a k e
As n rule tin* native ol a country
Min) out of thei r winter'-- ^
plffnt lust s pr i n g a n d s um m e r killed lo. h&lt; \. 1 i.-l!
E di t o r s have t h e i r t r o u b l e .
One will nrtarallr speak Ins own IniiKUJifta \
&gt;a.I .1 a
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k ept
ab o u t five or six t h o u s un d cattl e
tlu-si- men who pr&lt;-,ldrs over the betl••l Ilian ll foreigner "I equal Htaud- |
i - t*i - i i
iif . "i.i si» \,-r\ (. w of ii , speak
■tll.le, " f .1 Western I I I " , p a p e r mg
" T i l l * pl ant t h e r e finished it&lt; lirs’
iiiii " i n
i- (tu.ig. pi'll.-. i f
tiiii still
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year of o p e r a t i o n on I ....... nib.-r l i

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Ask Your Grocer

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A Krl

To Protect Wall.
To wash, paint or varnish wood­
work without soiling " r niiirriiig Min
wail use 11 piece of wi.iil.ivv g l a s s with
a slllllgllt &lt;-'lg.' Illmllt Iw.'lv.- ill. lies
long t " tiold it.uw.-.-i v..nr wi.rs and
the wall
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E v e r y tiousi-wlfe (ms lunl tin- exp ertn i c e uf Hinting a ca re fully p r e p a r e d
m o u s e t r a p d.-hint'al of its lux 11 tint un­
Daily Thought
s p r u n g an d m in u s u s v i c t i m
This
A m a n s own c.inscii'i.ct Is his sola enn tie a v o i d e d and Mr M o u s e s captrlhunnl amt lie stiould care no moru tu ro a s s u r e d |»y lining for halt c h r m o
for mat phantom opinion' ti in no c rn tn b s ui"t--ad of n larg e lu m p
To
shmiid f'-nr tiieettnr a ghost 11 no get Hie c r u m b s th e mouse m u s t prvs'o
crosses the &lt;liurclivntd at dark
L y t- j down and t h u s s.-l "(I the s p r i n g
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For l.adicH and (•enllemcn
Everything I ' p- l o-Dntc

RK.fiTI.AU MEALS 2.r&gt;( V ii Ih
24 M EA LS FOR $f».00

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Nature has presented us with a
Inrgn faculty of entertaining ourselves
alone and often calls us to It. to teach
us that we owe ourselves In part to
society hut chiefly and mostly to our­
selves
Montaigne

Friendship.
The most I ran do for my friend la
! simply to tie his friend
I have no
|wenltli to bestow- on him If ho knows
I am happy In .ovlng him he will
IlyneH Bldg. Phone 197 jI that
wont no .&gt;tn«r rpward. Is not frlcndi V V V W V S V V V W V m V M W W V i I aliIp divine in thOdr-’Thnrnau.
XVe (Jive Special Attention To Our
Cualomcra

Have Water Where and When You Want It
By Davis Elevated Tank Gravity System
The elevated tank supplies water for household use, fire protection,
irrigation and other purposes. The gravity system has been proved
tlie cheapest, simplest and most practical means of water supply.

Davis Cypress Tanks and Galvanized Towers
C.ive service and last well. I hrv arc made right, of first materials,
tin simple lines, and of any capacity needed. Not an experiment
—thousands in use; many of them for years.
Se nd f o r r a t s l o g a n d prl ro lints

F u l l I n f o r m a t i o n free

G. M. Davis &amp; Son

Number 40 For The Blood

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F^xtiels scrofulous humors fr o m thelMood
which cause constipation, m a l a r i a rheu­
matism, sores, ulcere pimples, etc.
Ge t
it at L. R. Philips on a guarantee to
safety.

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fmin t tie cuiiltul fmiiul.-'l liy I'l.-go
X’elas'iuez the settler " I (Tilin. tu.-ro
dwelt at "l ie tune lleriiando • mi nt ,
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Noiler
I• h r r r h f
fl*rn,
that
hrginnln
M a t c h I . I V I l . ■• tl I r r &lt; I r &lt;1 h» a m ! I n pu r
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all d r l l n q u r a l
(atpayrr*
o f i h * c l i p • ( N a n f o r i l . |o e n f o r c e p a r m m i
o f al l d e l i n q u e n l l a a e * d n r t h * c l i p o f S a n ­
f o r d . a n d a I t h e a a m r l i m e | wi l l a l s u In
allluir
legal
proceedlnga
In
enforce
pay­
m e n t o f all m o n e y * d u e i h r city o f S a n
f o l d , for u n p a i d pli l e wa l k a n d p a * l n g h e n
1 ® a v o i d a a l r a c o a l , w h i c h wi l l ( h e r e b y
a c c r u e , any p r r a o n a owi ng any
delinquent
late*,
aide
walk
or
paving
lien*,
lo
(he
city of S a n f o r t l . m u * l a e t i l e a a m r
w|i h m e
o n »*r h i f o r e
M a r c h I. 1914
W l l n r a a my h a n d ihl* I 3 (h day of K e b r u n y, 1 9 1 4 .
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No r n
O' You who go a- ' -nmpt ng.
Don' t pa c k your te . i t in a s i n k .
Hut c o m e t " the S t . J o h n s river.
T " the old p a l m e t t o shnek.
II
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Healer In Staple and Fancy tiroerfirs

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E. P. THAGARD

J . T. ALLEN

I to I p. in., and l ij

I orner I’n'k tirnin- and Ninth Street

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Total n u m b e r of buys e n ­
rolled
1326
Total number of boys re­
porting
SM'.t
Average yi el d per a c re
2 7. 5 bu.
Average cos t per bus hel
•
|8c
Highest yi el d
100.6 liu.
Heal T e n R e c o r d s
Average yi el d per acre
'J1 bu.
Average cos t per bushel
1'Jc
G o v e r n m e n t Crop R e p o r t
Aver age yi el d of c or n per
acre in F'loridn .
. .
^ 16 bu.
raise s t oc k rh.-uper
t h, ‘ 'M**t
It IS the onl y " a y I can see for t h e Average -yield of c o m pe r
acre in I I . S t . . :
2 8. 2 bu.
s o u t h e r n f armers to get out o f Hr bt
o QOOOOO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 and t herefor e f o r . t h e business m a n
Not i c e t h a t in F'loridn Ahe f a r ­
me r ’s boy " r e w j us t t w o nnd n hal f
to get out of debt
ti mes us m u c h jirr a c r e as t he f armer
o A MM* e » |»ro.luref It n o . , ffclli it Q
Ii ruself did
O
* frsf,•rci,filing Id dirrrtitink
Not s Matter of Gossip
o
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" A h " ' I have nft&gt;-tj heard uf y&gt;u. Mr
0
r.. A Martin S e ed &lt; ontpany
Asst
S
t
a
t e Agent ; ti C h a r g e
J .r kwn. III., .lo«l.l.
d o o m . " suavely said th" repreaenta0
Hoys ’ Agri. Cl ubs ,
tlvo of mi eastern puhllshlnK nouso
O0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
G a i n e s v i l l e , F'ln.
w-ho called on only the few persons in

each neighborhood who were of suf­
ficient Intelligence to appreciate tho
valuable literary works which he wus
purveying
I'D huh!’ returned tho
dour and snvnge citizen
"Never
heard of my being civil to n book
agent, did you’ *—KaiiRO* City Star

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Sinci t i i o i g i a Inis s fort*/ tnilboi
dollars worth of llleal .loiiually and
A l a b a m a . . l o u t twenty I t ' " ».nllt*»r
dol l'i r" worth annu. illy. practically
all ,,f it is coining from the went
'•t would ' " i n that there i- room for
q ui t e -I numbe r of pl ant- in t h e n
two s t a t i n without crowding
I &gt;*ruloosa i oulil &gt;" i «p&lt;-i d
b et t er
motley than for a packing plant
Ti l.
Moul tri e t l " ‘ paid out I-st
y e a r o\.-r t a i l a million h o l l a r , t&lt;
the f a r me r s for s t oc k
T h i s y e i r it
will he nearly three tune s th: t.
T h e largest number killed any m o n t h
lust winter was 6 2 0 0 .
T hi s wi nt er
l ).-ce m
I respectfully announce mys el f n ran- t he re were 12.600 killed m
didate for the office of comptroller. I ber.
• tn r«m liar with its duti es, and If elect­
" I f t he s outh goes into the p a c k ­
ed promi se faithful and unremitting
ing business she " i l l pay her mo t r *M‘|-v|fe;
gages m five years or less
I hi
w.-st did it in tha t ti me, and we can

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under the shadow of the lug pl ants
T h e r e i' l " d.-nipr from t f " ‘ t »'»urc.

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a lug one in t tie est aldi-'li tneiit "f th'
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W ni. II. CROSBY

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if i t ’s our bread, you’ll rie.,1 it
For it is
surprising h»w |,«.ple who ordmarlv do
not can' for bread iuvuftxhlv fiod tnemss lves liking it after tasting the product
of our ovens
Why not try it and know
for yourself.
O n c e . you try, y o u’ll
always buy. is our prediction bused on
experience with many others.

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ment to the c i t y . T h e window dis­
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T h e Florida Pres* Association will
meet in Ki ss i mmee in annual co n­
O S ir a la Harold llaBdlaf
T r l r p a o a t No. I IS
vent ion T h u r s d a y , F ri day and S a t ­
urday, April 13, 14 and 15.
Th e
All out for the C h a u t a u q y n
pr o g r am will he made public in a
few days and this meeting promises
P l e nt y of e n t e r t a i n me n t Jfa S a n ­ to he one of the big eve nt s in the
ford the*? day*, j
•hist ory of t h e Association.
W’ith
0
President Codri ngt on and hi* able
Please hear in mind that Seminole ex e cut i ve c o m m i t t e e the members
county will have a fair next year.
ahd the visitors to Ki ssi mmee are
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promised so met hi ng different and
It seems that our own Forrest thin niecling will he a good one.
L ake had to go to J ac k so n vi l l e and T h e good peopl^ of Kissimmee are
noted for the i r hospit ali ty and the
help the commi tt ee out.
the press gang will leuve that city
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the
satisfied
feeling
that
Let e ve rybody whoop’er up for with
a big time here in Mar c h . We want they have been in the house of their
Every editor in the state
all the atnte and county candidates friends.
herejtnd let them tell all a b o ut it. should make hi* a rr a n g e me nt * to be
at Kissimmee on the nbovc dntos.
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We hope that the Russians hnv- T h e meeting is arranged with the

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tions of certain s t a t e m e n t s which
t h e editor had made during the past
few days.
And- still no hint but
eve ry bo d y in the world wanted to
knock.
T h e n the editor did as lie -pleased
to do
l i e wrote several little a r ­
ticle* of pleasantness, never a knock
being in evidence.
He felt good
from top to b o t t o m , snw much of
c h a r i t y in the world, much of h ap­
piness, much of beauty
and told
about it
He didn' t allow the tend e m y to knock to affect him in hir
writings
And while folks didn't
tnke the trouble to write to him. he
felt and knew- t h at his efforts to
brighten the world a little were a p ­
preciated.
So he ca me to tho c o n ­
clusion t h at the t e n den cy to knoc k
is only superficial t h a t people speak
t hat way without serious thought
t hat at heart most men are kindly
hut the heart lies deep in the body
like the pure water t hat flows he
neat h the surf ac e of the ear t h. You
must bore for it but it is worth hor
ing f o r . — Clearwater Sun.
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ing given up vodka will not get to idea that the tourist s will not keep
First in c e l e r y •
drinking again on ac c o un t of c ap ­ the newspaper meh so bu s y as they
First in striuvlmrries.
are at the height of the season and
turing " Exyrum
First ip je_Ui*n*. . |
April will allow the overworked ed
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d^jihat^V.First in nfid*,-----Sbtpllrole county has captured th, , 1,1
tourist cities to at t end tin
First in tourist hotekC .'
grand*prfxe at Orlando for two year- ; meeting
April is also uni of thi
First in fuller's cUrth
for the best I'liiml \ ■ x I. I h 11 hill i,o months when Florida is at her lie it
First in game fishing
at" l _4l l those who wisti to linger in
............. it s|t
MUIll'll- - |,n W• II
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First- in sponge*
tin- s j a te will he welenme
Our
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F ’r*t ill for-- I I fees
northern
br
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to
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\Yi- opi mi* t tint Or Kill', nf &lt;iati ■■! -1|i
First in nay
villi- w j l In- the next s t at e super Ida ut that ti me also and many
First in extent of const line.
i nt en d e nt of public inst ructi on.
Ou the big men of the profession north
First in nearness to P a na ma .
and south are expected at the meet*
reason* for believing so are that Dl
Fir*t in sunshine.
ing
President Wilson has been inKelly is the h-sl man in the race.
Fir*t in sunshine.
1 vited t " grace the occasion and a!
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Fir«t m year 'round farming
If tin- *-ini| asphalt r"**•!- of l.uki t ng c l he ! tin- Kissimmee meet Will
Fir-t i i I'urri i i •I• vi l-ijiin -nt
mark an « pm h in l hi- H o n d a l ’f-s«
county w.|| |a*t they .ire ill -Imibt
Fir&lt;l in ln»t o pporl uni tn- cdly tin- best ro.lil-i In the
of \s'Oi|;.tn I U ill W ill H i m * K 11
Fir»i in good I linn- *i**
S'a ii i'I i
Will &lt;*r a w ford Y u
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L ornU
Tn.iv .ir&lt; -•» f.ir ,j.. ri"*
T •in- a I'ril-irii
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to I-r i ■a i .
tier* i .......... in | -.ir i ' n
( laude J oh n so n and many Hlhi-r*
hi-tueeii tin- two ma te r i a l '
H*v» StranQc Preference.
of the editorial profes-ion living in
I)
In C o ch in Ch in a
th e I n h a b i t a n t s
IK cola enii •. I \ I 1 .-re will I ••• il'H ll In b p r e f e r ro t t e n .-gg* to f r e s h o n es
t io\ • r - - ■*■ T ; a tv i-:- 11
a .* ! i t .
.eft undone f'-r the etiti-rlailillient ol
turn on I III- aetli-ll of i in- commi tt ee
the members and their guests and
and In* firm stand for t h e right has
all of u* ire lonV ng forwar-l In a
t r i ii in |■(&gt;• -1 .it ] .i - 1 \\ • O'u.illx tint
PRH F LIST AT TIIK
grand
lime in April
Governor Trammel l on the right
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track atnl w,- will tll.it In III in 111■-.
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ing the chair nf I S Senator when
10 -tvli-s of Work Sho-s M .50 to $I .9N
tin' sinoke dears aw.i\
I Ires* Stines for Men and Hoys. High
An editor s t ar t e d out the other
Top and Oxford*
SI.9H to 52 9H
11
morning in a-k h'« friend* for &gt;uli
Work
Shie-s
for
Woinei
ti * • stylo*
a- hi . 1 ,i m
l i e inlet
Th e id-a id i
l.i 11-1 i % fur a (• w ei| 11or nilper pair
$1.39 to 51 09
. A t . : hi x of j he m, and asked •a- h
la k»- f r«• 1 is ii- nf I hi hi - I M i l l ! l&gt;.l
I »ri s* SI mu for W otnt-n. Mt*.*.-* mI
vt li a t h r hh• 'lid write about the next
hei i. a d x a in i d Ill -nine I i On
Children
$12)9 to $2.69
ford I -i. v •!•-! t .t k i i ad i an tug - f llav
1**1Vr nf |hern suggested that
Oils *|»-nnl on |j»dn~&gt;* High Top lan&gt;Sfim-s ri g.ilnt $3 \.i. n- fot
51 9M
till Ink.* l ' &lt;•' - r •11.e* hji i • •lot r h r
l a k e A ’ a l l " nut "f Mirili-I himHahy I *••!1 High Top Shoe* and Shpa i d I h. v a i h I 111 - wdI gi ve i i - 1 * . mi» h ii i ii y i • I lie la I gliagi I 11a I lie
|M-r* for
51.9H
proper impetus o-, tin
-t-pre.
w - i r e s c a t h i n g I ' r i l i r i s n r * o f t h i s oi
N
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Oxford*,
lamand
button,
o i ha \e |he a aehl
t t-1l- fellow suggested th.lt hi
luh h\ uL I hill
$2 .Vl S al.les fnr
51.9ft
means
-ay something abo ut l lit 1-d\ anatge*
Compare thi-fu- price* with othets any
O
of a thing in which he was hirn-clf
where nnd you wdl find you an*,
v: rfnr.l •h"t|! 1 till ve il Li u tun. interested
sayiijg at lea«l Ilf |" r cent
We
«-:r for nislt is why we sell ch- u|*-r
In n in M.itcli i . 1 nr.itit g t hr hulk
Five-si xths of the people tiller
than the credit stofe
\s • 111II \ ii w'ed w , *. g i| in ki’oek - one tiling
belli III g &lt;’( t lie l.ik'-front
Mee.-i
| 1-1*1 I tidefWi ar lt*lr \ il les
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Hens . Rd-tiisl 1 t'de.’ w■ar iOe s u 1u- l.uy
t o'
l.ir
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w i . d
"Mii'ihmg
HiU" CiUnbfik W o i k i j b u l a - • J'Jc
i$
hnoxTPd kfii U ' It would he to Li* i n­
lire*.* Shirt.* 39c to $1.25
If every citizen of Sanford will terest to boost *1
So |he editor
Blanket nnd Comfort,* 20 |«-r cent off
street*
and went buck to Ii;- office ~oinew'hat
VnillKVor to |cep til
It) -I Sheeting 35c valt.es
?J0c
alleys clean mm h f t III- ill tlicull le - disgll ' l ed
with
the
t endenry
of
Cannon Cloth. 15c vatiu-*
I2',c
i hi* -I r* , t cnm
now i-ncoii- t. r. .I I
Indian Head laniOi 15- tabu-* 12 1tt
pl-oi-i' 1" I I nek. un-l • "|" i.ed Ills
Cnblcnched Sheeting It! in
10c
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I * . mail
mitt •i w.ll Iu- lust reci it- d a shipment of spring and
ild think
p. Op|e tin lll-i 1\• -I
summer gmi-lSkir'- 51 '** \| d
I- itertr ml T»t
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Ct.ildrei '* ftres.i
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Come to Ith St. and Sanford Ave to
l s -. 11. w.
ti tt 'e and .ilid "in .tpuhhcai mu without i-x-'-ptinfl "fOn
do your shopping
3-In-1 Store.
In- follow ■•!
tamed « knock, and hi a few in- i
I ' R F S I I » F N T 1&gt; 1N \ I T F I )
Th e followm g note in tin- T a mp a
T r i bu n e will In- of much interest
Th e executive c o mmi tt ee of tho
Florida Press Association ha*
through S. .1 Triplett of St Cloud
M-nt
a telegraphic invitation
to
President Wilson t o i n t e nd the an
mini conventi on of the Association
to he held m Kissimmee April B i ­
ll
In the invitation Mr Wilson is
assured that til! Florida especially
t i e editors "di-njrv to
and hear
tin- world’* foremost citizen nnd
st at esman "
Ir \Vil»i.n'* time is so
thoroughly
tnken up that
it idoubtful if he can make tin-"trip nl
though Wc-iire confident he rmilf*
not take a more pleasu*nhle o t v O'
meet a finer lot of citizens
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L I G H T T H E WINDOW'S
Mayor Davison has advanced n t i j j j
excellent idea nnd that is the light
ing of the show windows in Sanford
every
t i gh t
Ma yo r ’s
Davison's
idea i* for the ir.irchnnl&lt; to fix
up good windows and keep them
lighted every ri ght until ten o'clock
when the night police will he in­
structed to turn them off l'l t h o j
i l ! hit l e o
switch left
oi. the
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noticed t h a t t he *• i»rr» . re lilt
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of having the pohee turn, ..fi , h..| s

special rate (or the .street lighting
until ten o'clock.
In case they did I

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10 C E N T S F O R T H E F I R S T W E E K AND AN I N C R E A S E O F 10 C E N T S
E AC H W E E K F O R 40 W E E K S M E A N S JH2.00 AND I N T E R E S T N E X T
CHRISTMAS.
W E ALSO HA V E A 5 C E N T CLUH W H I C H P A Y S *41 A N D I N T E R E S T .
O U R 2 C E N T CL U R P A Y S S I 6 . 4 0 AND I N T E R E S T .
W E AL SO H A V E C L U B S W H E R E Y O U P A Y IN 25 O R 50 C E N T S O R
$1. 00 O R $2.00 O R M O R E E ACH W E E K .
C O M E I N— W E W I L L T E L L YOU ALL A B O U T I T .
C O M E IN ANI ) G E T A C H R I S T M A S HANKI NG CLUH H O O K F R E E .

Hell Pepper plant* $1. 50 per 1000
G. C. M c D o u g a l .
R* F. I). Celery’ Ave.
53- 2t r ,
Sonford ^'lo.

Peoples Bank of Sanford
SANFORD.

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For Sail* T h e heat (ugh and &lt;hr\
liOU-c lot* Hi " G e o r g e t o w n
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For Sah
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t a k e $ 15 0. 0 0 cu«h hnbnice mo n t h l
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he *old before M a r c h 1st.
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51 li p
For Sale
Wholesale It * h business
K- t t Nt\ room t'tit
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100,000 tile GI &gt;hl- In- nets, fish boats, Inunche . i t , all*
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51 oo per 1Ot Ml
w .igin-r. Florida
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Hut.'hing
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Tt Ismall house anil t-arn
Send In-M •I'
offer to o wn e r
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P e t e r s on . line pu-ci of property can he bought
cheap
Vd'lr. - R du r* Fuc l shaurn
A'ork. Neh
19 fftp
Tampa
Ha
52 Up
I'or Sale at a real bargain. I'M
In good condition
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Also two story house corner
Oak and F o u tl h street
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toes for seed.
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Rhode Island Reds nnd Whit e Or ­
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A RESUME O t SAN FO RD
HA P P E N I N G S U P T O D A T E

I n * s u m m e r hou«e jtr«'
■ t e d “ i n rod,' MI m E l e a n o r •He r r i ng
w e a r i ng n d a i n t y whltO f r o c k a n d
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H. S e y m o u r o f B r i s t o l ,
bowl.
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Va „ an d
Misa H. T . Cl app of
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1,1 ^ *d'M|;iry
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Coisma to * Sicfcff F-istor.” of I’Kom
At the gate three little girls in St ought on, Mass., are visiting Mrs.
M»». R. A Tttkiaa. f’Koas No fOJ
" k’ " ”&gt;• wd |..M T u , s
prett y white frocks, Maud Lake, W. P.' Fields in Sanford Heights.
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'illI n t er e st
Margaret Neal and Georgia Mol.ley
l b- Parade, wvr.. r , , tI
dddmtJidMxuiadafadddUii;
t
sarmi.ein, . |. ,,j
,
recciv. d the gm-sls
Airs
W
fj
Hines is
driving
,
htrhroidrrg
Circlr
(».les Mr and Mrs l a - R o y Giles
i f .if
Summnrjr of thr Floating Small
t r
In the receiving line were
Irs. new Overl and, recently purchased
i
Ei|*ts
Its
J
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Lawsuit and
Mint- G ils and Mias Hurt Btliie Heardnll
Tal k* Succinctly Arranged for
'«•* ut \
Gr.hb&gt;-tt. Mr* B a rr e tt , Mrs
Pap i from the It Si (). Garage.
I "I upon tl ..
,
(
harlie
Seay
delightfully
ent
er- Harry D u-hsoii F d » i n B e a m a n Or
llilrrled Herald Readers
I " " II " f -tat. - Florida
worth at d Alls* Girvin.
Assisting
turned the Embroidery Circle on lan do
Dp
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W
Fuin
Winter were A rs. Margaret Barnes, Airs,
Friends of Mr. und Airs. F. J .
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I hursday
During the af ter noon a Park Mr Yvrhy Mr. L o rr a in e Or i Geo (!
« hristian Science S e n ices
rring at;tl Airs. Tho mas Gonzales will he glad to hear of the
Regular Christian s - „11 ei
..........
Miss
Ann
Bel jman
Miss A No; I
Messrs. Ha t h aw a y
Williams a
*i-r. vice dainty salad course was served by I n do
recovery of their little daughter,
will I, |te|d ,.t
llallciihock c f Fuat if were m i
1 • k rest Sun tl&gt;e h&lt;&gt; lessen and a very pleasant Kl.zuheth Hood H (' B e a m a n from
Helen, who is again at home af ter a
Ref reshments were served through
■*-«&gt; -it t h e W.
la-es|iurg
Mr
anil Mrs.
Herbert
city
yesterday
on
hunmea* ,i
- Club on t l.tV afternoon was e:.joyed by all.
successful ojieration f o r appendicitis,
'
out
the
afternoon
in
dr.inty.
individ
.1Vetme '"•twee,, tril
Those present were Mrs. Zeh R a t ­ Lyman Mr and Mrs. H o wa r d Ly­
,, 4||| strj.,.,,
p!ca&gt;urc combined.
I ual basket.*, llower trimmed, with at Orlando.
liff. Mrs Geo. Watson, Mrs. H. B . man Forsvt Ci t y
iMibjcct C h r i s t Je.l'sU&lt;
Mr. an d Mrs.
i sprays of fragrant sweet peas tied
Huve a few bushels Hlaek Valen­
I he puhlie is cordially invited to Coney, Mrs. H L. Gibson, Mrs. G John L a nd ma n Al tamonte
A. C.
on the handle. T i ny J a j i a n es c p a r a ­ ( Airs. J o h n
Meisoh_ hns as her
tine Bean seed.
Ask for pi jeer. •‘ tend these
1C Spencer, Mrs.
lorton Hopson Hawkins
Si dne y
Davis
and
T.
st*r \ires.
sols were the favors.
T h e pretty guest* Adolph Aleisch of Sec C a u ­
Dutton C r a t e Co.
-II tf
and Mrs. W W Abernathy.
Biatly Mr.
erriwether Miss Pix
grounds and decorated pergolils. the cus, N. J . , and J os e ph Ludwig of
ft.nl
Mr. and
Irs. C. K. Henry
Mrs. J os e ph Kreines of Asheville
Shoe Shine Stand
musir and group* of handsomtdy Stjytrn Island, N. Y.
Auction Itridgr
Mr and Mrs. T
F. Wilson
Mr
North Carolinn is in the city the
Open next door to Allen's The
gownod women formed a scene of
Mr and
The Auction Bridge Club was and Mrs. Fred Wulsmun
guest of her brother-in-la w Torn a, tr"
beauty und grace that would tempt
........ '!»■ -•!*'« Mght and Sun.Miss Anne B ea ma n and
Misa
Geo
D
Bishop
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R. A.
Williams and Mr*. Williams
charmingly
entertained
by
Mrs.
C.
«lay morning's.
Ladies can send
the fancy of an artist.
Flizaheth Hood of Leesburg were
1 Vorce on Monday afternoon at Newman Dr. and Mrs. S. Puleston
Sent for and deFor t h a t G O O B G U L F G A S O ­ " hf,M 10 * ‘ ■"&lt;11 n vi t fd to meet the guests of the a t t r ac t iv e guests of Mr*. C. O.
her home at Monroe, with one ext ra Mr. und Mrs. A. L. B et ts Mr. und
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the
B a c h el or s ’
L I N E and S U P R E M E A U T O OIL
honor were Alcsdames A. P. Con­ AlcLaughlin for
table of guests which included Mrs. Sirs B W Herndon Mr and Mrs
Dance on Tuesday evening.
phone H . U. C o n e y , Agt. No. M 6 .
nelly
Ruscom
Connelly
T
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o
ma
s
A
Pupils Will Deliale
Mr and Mrs. S. O
Myron Vorce of New York. Mrs. Cecil (■ah licit
Neal Alargaret Barnes ForYest Lake
14-tj
Till- Sanford High School and the . D. L. Thrasher and Mrs. Geo
Chase Mr. and Mrs. J . N. Whi t ner
G
G. Herring Cl. F.'.'Smlrh
1
as Saidec Williams on
Irs. B F. Wh i t ne r
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw of New Prep* of the StetMin University will Bishop.
Mrs. Thrasher won the AD and
Vorce
R
s
R.
Deaa
r
iR,
C.
Bower
e re
Mrs.
Barnes of
D r . und
York are in the city the guests of h i i ^ a ^ n , , , , debate at DcLand on guest prire, while Miss Laura Fish and Mrs. B . L. Perkins
W. L. Morgan W. R. Anr.o) D. L. Orlando a n d the M i s s es M a r t h a
Tho luhj ect I* a most the top score for the club and was Mrs. T. A. Ne al Mr. and Mr s . G. F.
Mr . a n d M r s . J o h n Wi ls on.
Mr.
Thrflsher
W. F. Watxon
B. W. and Sadi e I hi ckpey of Wilson. N. C.
Bradshaw is a well known commis­ weighty oty» and one that i« right given the prize. Club members pres— Mrs. T. A. Neal Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Herndon R. A. Newman S. Pules­
, lr. an d Mrs. Hal
Wight
u to now • The subject for the de ent were Mesdames C. O.
sion hian.
M c ­ Smith
ton
Fred Walsman
R. J . Holly
Mrs. J os e p h Krenins of Asheville.
liate is 'Resolved that it is not n e c ­ Laughlin, B. W. Herndon, S. Pules
Mr. and
Irs. If. B l a c k m a n
Mr
Received from New York this
Henry Wight
Hal Wight
Krunk N. C.. is the - guest of Mrs. T o m
essary for the present Congress tr. ton. A. IV Connelly R. A. Ne wman. und
rs. S a m mis
Ir. anti Mrs. F. j
Miller F. J . Gonzales Miss Traf- Williams.
week an o t h e r invoice of latest spring
.. •
Mr. and Mrs. \V. F
increase our present facilities for F 1. Miller i\nd Miss Laura Fish L. Woodruff
ford
tis* Kish
trs ( ’ . II
lu-fstyles.
T r i mm e d and untriinmed national preparedness "
Wat-on Mr and Mr*
Wood
hats and (lowers.
Air-* Grip-.- C
Her
Airs
A1
F
Robinson
Airs.
Mrs ( i urs'er
1* a guest of
Tl r dclr.JC i, :j,„. u ,)
r uIf Mr and
Mr*
W M
Me
rail
High I I undrrd Club
A
W
Fitt s Sr
Airs
Geo
[&gt; Hotel Carnes, Sho ts being cordially
W illia m s
next doer tn M'-Fuffc.
Kitition
Alt',
and
Mr*
G
D
ll.irt
1,1111 H ’J'-L’ ; ' S m l man;. w II g"
The cut genial little neighborhood
Bishop &lt;&gt; W Brady * Airs (' A! greeted by many friends made on a
51 2 lc
f'om here tS'att...',| ,j„.
Dr and Mrs. .1 N Itohson Mr and
band of friends known as the Fight
Berry Mr- ( ’ O
1 cl.iiughlin Mr*. former visit
M's F C Ro-irn Hit Mr a&lt;i.| Mr*
1r*. N II G a n i-r "I- i t Del. 11. d
Mi . a n d
It in dr&lt; d Si wii c ( Pili wi re gracinu*
I "i o VIrI'lmill.i* Gelxen Mr*
s
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Mr(
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m *v«*r: il d a y &lt; of t In* »
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\\ irren Ty
Stryk.-r Mr* Hurt Ali*se* Adelaide
It •' Mr ‘ and Mr- K P I ' " t r
ov ,-r t i t.tki in t t ’i \\ ■!' I •
Ur AA-di.e-dav afl.-rinoi
T h e hour
MiimI i -I Ser i Ii r s &gt;11 ml at
Lillian
\ it in* Higgins
Ale*.lames OQOoooaoooaoaooooooooaooaa
Mr ai d Mr* K«-t.t K..*-e!'.-r
Mt
l«»n
hir 1 lid; IV ll 1 br.it •&gt; i .,
wet* - i f . i ii form.illy with i •••••II*
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II. F Whit ner
Sr. :
K- ni Ro**i tt.-r
F. F l l o u * ho l d - r
\ *&lt;it t heir iu.it • !1rt*ml
a •!
Neapolitan ice cream uud
•III utlpo ’ ll it III .1
ul tin * i . t ' Il|* wnrk
ll. F. Whit ner J i .
Mobley J oh n I
Dr. and Mrs. It.
I. Mason
D
11 vt*st.
fore them hext Sunday nior iiii.i* fancy rakes were served' ut the re
Pecks Roy Synl^-s Geo Davis Hart
mil Mr*' Win Buchanan Mr an d.
V E T E R IN A R IA N
Ft joying the hos
G. F Frrriald F F Dut ton W J
A full supply ’ cuke, t om a t o, pep Fverv im-mlti-r id th.
i*&gt; ur^ui fre-hmei.t hour
Mr-- M F Robi nson Allen June0
o
, jilt..lit'. o( their charming hostess
Id
per. eggplant at Dutton's
Item, In |.,. pri-.elit
Thi gpen
I leane Turner
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Mr II
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Tingiil.ir
and pot at o seed.
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F't i-d
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Fox, Air and Air* l&gt; I, T h r a s h e r ,
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Georgia,
i* the guest of her si-U-r. I
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Air and A1i*
T i i hi*u bu-itiP*
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Bark Ave. and Second Street
w II open about tl-" ti •Hi f&gt;!f Alar.'
rer,
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Williams.
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Airs F
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•er* of Wesley met at the home of A u r a AD-LaugFliii. AD** Eli zabet h
Itski t\ " " iVirll a V* It IP'Api ' I f j
Mr*
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and
were
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gag"'I l.y t ll Southern B 11
&lt;&gt; fir*t then came the social turn
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h ut e Hand, Miss Muriel H a n o i . I .
And you will sec
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The refreshment hour was turned Aljsses Chappell,
lis* Nellie Elder
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of
ti
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that the well dres­
hn* mad*. t&gt;&gt; a .haling dish putty which win
Air Wildnmitl M e a d e Fox. AD and
be glad t " learn that Air m,t| Alrsed men buy their
nr-d Airs I) G
Monroe, S AI |.
•iijoyed l»y all.
Charlf* are to become permanent
Lloyd.
is*
BeBe
Smi th. Will Hill.
haherda-slu n from
resident* *'f t h•* citv
/lu.-Ar/.iA. Jjun ir
Miss Schultz, Air*
I It S t r v ke r .
Ik L. Perkins the
Fvi-n more successful than in Mr and AD* H-*-trv- Wi ght. Ir a n d
N e r v e end Gol f .
fonder year* the Bachelors Dance Mrs. A B. Wal l ace . Air. A. M.
Haberdasher. . .
Somebody e a r * that you can t play
lands out promi nentl y n* one of Thrasher.
Air
nnd Air*. II
F'
golf unless you have the nerve Most
the
most enjoy able of the many de­ Marks . Air. and Mrs O L T a y l o r .
RENDERING PERSONAL SERVICE
Have you seen my line of men display a lot ot norvo In think­
lightful
dances
given
this
season
Mr.
and
Airs.
J
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S.
Wilson.
Air
and
ing they call J.lav It Cleveland Plain
has boon an important factor of this H ink since it
Sport Shirts?
The y proved themselves to lie iderl Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Airs
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Dealer
w ; l s establLshou, and has greatly aided the
uphuild*
hosts on Tuesday evening nt the Hurt. John Russell.
ing
of
new
businos.
Hotel Carnes.
BushnelT* Orchestrn
Ilraulih.l Cjitrdm I’arly
frbm Dr-Lnnd furnished they- most
The Seminole County Bank is a Mom? Institution
Quick’s Chill Tonic cured my husband entrancing music for dancing.
The
In honor of Airs Harry Pnj.wnrth
and Lakes special interest in the welfare of the
of L Grippe and Fever after the doctor s i Kra d
was ted hy Miss Laura and Aliss E mma G i r vi n. n charming
community.
F'lsh and
anil Mr!
Mr. Ernest
Ernest Galloway,
Galloway, who garden pnrty wns given on W e d ­
m'l.ULA c'I' r" ) ACH! "lJri'fton. Fla
VUh
Accounts subject to chiH’k. or in our Savings
introduced a number of new nnd nesday from three to five bv Mr*
Sold by L. R- Philips &amp; Co.. 25c
Department, are cordially invited.
jirelty figures.
Punch wajt served Cecil G a b b e d und Mrs. S. F. Hnri
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FOUR PER CENT IN TE R EST
throughout the evening hy n bevy rett nt the nttri{rtixL»-home of Mrs.
of charming Indies and tempting G a b b e t t.
P A I D ON S A V I N G S A C C O U N T S
refreshments were dispensed during
T h e Gahhett h o m e on the lake
the intrrini*si6n
shore with its beauti f ul ground" 'led

Little Happenings— Mention
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Personal Items of

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When You Eal Why Not Gel the Best,
When il Costs no More?

We ate here to serve you with the very l«'*t of . r&gt;t‘ v.
pcrly in a perfectly sanitary kitchen und * t v . 'I m ‘ he right way

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Don’t forget our Ictf Crcartt Parlor ju.sl across Ibe slreet

Among the out nf town gU"*l
j.retty garden* is *&lt;&gt; well . dapl.-d ;
w,-|e
for outdoor jiartie*
Th e
pergolas i
Mr and Mr* C AI Hi. Ihv Mr were
il'ed for
n f i &lt;**b rnenl * a i d
D It Tuten Air and Air* Godhfrv t i s t e f ul l y decorated.
Air* Forrest
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Air. R aymo n d Dreka
Mr
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Frnneis
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T o m J ack s on Air. nnd
Irs R. M summer house, hung with J ap a n e s e
Mn-d
ll-Tt Fish
fioin
I)r-Land lant erns and paranoia.
She was a s ­
Air. nnd Mrs. M c E l r o y
Mr. and sisted hy Ali*» Lillian Herring nfid
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TEN P ER
CENT CASH COMMISSION ON NEW
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO NON-WINNERS OF
PRIZES
You r a n ' l W
in thin ram|»ni|tn — t h a t is . impossible.
If you (ail
to win o ne of the writes we will pay you 10 per rout r a -h c o m m i s ­
sion on t h e gross amount of s u b s (Mptio„ money you collect for new
r uli scri ptmu' , pres tiling &gt;&lt;n, remain active unt.l the close of the r am* 'llk"
‘
11 ‘ •*'(| r* |»s»rf •a. b week ufi.-r starti ng T h e c ampai g n
' I re I.ini|i;.ifu ami a very guo*l pnyig
job
II you want an aul . . „ ,
y„ llr
, IIO ma t t e r w h a t
&gt;ou want, enter your. name.
Y u l' CANNOT LOSE.

For Further Information, Call, Phone 148 or Write The Sanford Herald, Sanford Fla.
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Public ln»U*e«|on.
I Irrl
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in thia ofilro to' rra
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ra Mnir
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I n i' Ins w i |i •• i|ii| niit s e e m so
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•■o* 'li ■r o i l i'&lt; von speak of nre
n'' *!v l - t t v silly and w icked dlstlDC' ''-is " I t h o u t real KignlPi'ance
W hat
* Imln s a man w ears, who his f a t h e r
ai .1 m o ther w ere what o p p o rt u n i t y for
si booling he had or was d e n i e d — do
•bines giv** any i n tim a tio n of
Ho- titans i s s e t i t i a l worth or v a l u e ?

i.v m y rsmliils.-y for thr pel
|,ni of Public I no rut Inn !|
iiii'j****! to th« itrrliinn of it.,
ii ( I'rtiXxry
,r ,il| b* • »ptir»rls*e&lt;|
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IN NEW UGH

SAW THINGS

UUIII &gt;
l|««sl f’ * call'!
. L .,nirnJ»ol &lt;|( Public Imlruflion.
* ^ . ‘jJj7 n ( ATI«*N Mr llouard hold. . laff,fjb&lt;a*" ant Diploma it«.i»«l by .h . Mlchitao
S'...... '
»b*r» he .ludisd . o.t.iie
JPW.
n.r yraia. takinf in addition U the
ro-**-.
Tou.aea In l,.»rboIoc&gt;.
TV. Ill to') ar.d Srienrr ot Kduralion. and Pule
Ir StloxT
itdon lie alio •.udlrd one y.-ar
•I tb» State L'ni.eralty of Indiana, one war at

"• '•• at a fu'h iottalde s u m m e r ro*-"rt | s.it " a i r t i m e th e c ro w d b a th in g
Among th em t h r e e men worn c o n s p i ­
cuous
It was a p leasu re to s e e t h e i r
broad should ers
th eir d eep c h e s t * ,
•h.-ir splendid limbs
F in a lly th ey
hut tin* w a t e r and d isap p eared Into
one of the b ath h o u ses
P r e s e n t l y th ey

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A VAUGHN

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reappeared In o v e r a l l s !
T h e y were
workmen building a house nonr by. To
most of th o s e who saw t h e m , t h e i r
physical s u p e rio rity had v an is h ed un­
der their w orkin g clothes.

I hereby ammunne
a. a &lt;-.nd,,D&gt;
tha otn.-e of I'at tw.iiir, an I ...i hi rround
of fwr onal
*•.•! . f i t , - t,,,,.
,,
al iliiv 1.. p.ef inn ,h. dolm of ihr ............. |
a*k h- Ifip ift uf
nl ,|
.
"Rome d a y ," continued t h e d o c t o r ,
I »ll! a ...
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we shall all lay aside o u r c l o t h e s
U, llo.ai.l prepared hlm«elf e«|w-ia!ly for a
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l. .. ......
liKf a lmiiMlrriun of *t,- .,*T\ ■
and our bodies as well
R om e who
\ it • m \ri*»: i.
•■'i . i * Mi x . - . t n - i » . r ' i m p re s s i v e with
•! - r Pt'e i Ii .Hh -s and th eir a t t r a c t i v e
f.*p.s and bodies will then look pill
full' *liri'el.p.l and shrunken

K X P K I l l E N C E t H e t a « * h t one
_ . lr the m u n ’ O' d l a f i e t »chool . o n e y e a r In
Taafeiegl.-n Fr t r nd - A r a d e m y , a n d had &gt; u y e a r ,
•f i vrr e- . l t l ri ( *er t enr » a* Super i n' emdet i l of n t y

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BILLIARD GAME
Noted Player Also Has Decided
Inclination to Painting.
O ra M ornln git.vr Mas N e v e r Used HI*
A r t i s t i c Ability as a S o u rc e of
R e v e n u e — Mas O rig inality In
H&gt;s M ethods.
O ra
Mnrnlni: tat
until
r e c e n t ly
» Idol)* k im n n a p uni* nl lln* fo re m o s t
hllliaril p l a y e r s . f tin* w orld. was unc e r t a i n fur ninny y e a r s ax In llie pro
fes s lo n In* "owl.'I . h o u s e
It u a s a
t o s s up b e tw e e n htlllarils ami paintin g,
nml h i s Inellnatlon w as d ecid ed ly t o ­
w a rd s t h e a r t i s t i c c a r e e r
T h e r e s u lt
h a s b e e n s o m e " bat of a c o m p r o m i s e ,
for w h ile M or n lu g x ta r Is fa m ou s as a
billiard
p layer In- Is a ls o c los ely
w w lded to painting
About a y e a r ngo
M n rn ln g stn r wax ■.im pelled to seek a
m o r e c o n g e n i a l c l i m a t e fo r his wife,
w ho w a s In very p oor h e a l t h and lo­
c a t e d In Arl/ntin
T h i s wonderful c u e
a r t i s t Is n e v e r h a p p ie r t h a n when ut
his e a s e l
Ills reijf.
lies In th e
c r e a t t p n of latul»n^^&lt;f*,Uijot^,;niid sotuo
of h l * * b c s t wdcV»-hrf\e jrysryp|jtd_much
f a v o r a b l e c o m m r d t j 'f t j 'u r t e xh ib itio n s
M o r n l n g s t n r h a s n e v e r Used 'hill a r t i s ­
tic a b i l it y a s a s o u r c e o f re v e n u e . l|o
p a in ts fo r t h e love o f t h e work* an d
his p i c t u r e s ad orn t h e w n lls .^ ef th e
h o m e s o f m a n y of his frlpudn iu whom
he hns p r e s e n t e d then),
l i e . m a y bo
sahl t o I*.-' .iig, to t h q tfchdeVii myiool
T h e r e Is .|iyln;illt&gt; y n h i A* m e th o d *
Muring th e s u m m e r u t 1011 t h i s ' v e r ­
s a t il e g e n t l e m a n m a d e a n u m b e r of
b eau tifu l " k e t c h e s a l o n g u ltli th o s e
tw o r e l e l o . i t i .| a r t i s t *. M It la-ixHor
and l l l e b a r d S w a rt '»• Id* r
Ka» h sue
........led In
.lining s e v e r a l e V ' - l l i n t

The laxative
tablet with the
pleasant taste
to relieve
constipation
R and sluggish
We', have the exclusive
U*eJUng rights for this
great'laxative

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H would si eni to you uiterly silly nntl
ludicrous for people to m a k e s u c h
ridiculous diet 111! Moms '
Hut tire th e y
t ill' t- .re ahMird-th.in We wlo tl we
O 1 . flu -ttTIO k'flll llf lllst Ittt'l tolls

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I*.I tern» '•) Apputnimrnt anil for lf»i»
U | fr^l that I uni rn tili rtl to your
*ifl i m ) if r l r r l n i mill
flir offlr**
e | H . t «1 aitrnfl*in •»» thr fetor** «

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POURT HOUSE

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^iuc*t of many frlvnd^ Bnil
h**frl»y m t i r u r r r ni) rinifl'la*v
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FLORIDA

SANFORD

D r.

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I’HONI IU

A. T R 0 V I L L 1 0 N

SPECIALIST
In CANCER. G O I T R E and TU M O R S

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Atitlilini!

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V. ‘ utij-rt tn thr I )cfnn&lt;-r»tlr
l * n &gt;&lt;-»- | havx if'.ntr.l
" f " »r-.t abilitin to »«r»inz

Tampa

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ilorida

c*in now

Whistle Scared Thieves.
S Mtignrl x nlulitv to glv&lt;- a c o r r e c t
imitation of a police whlxlle on hlx
Uligrrx saved Ho* d iv x r&lt;*ei*lptx of hlx
i e*. fa ii ran I wl.*-u a Ion** rolili*-r &lt;*llt*Teil
Did d rov e him out of t h e bark d o o r
* . . t out of lo r* q u i c k ‘
tin* ro b b e r
* ouiiiiaudeit ax In* i-liti*reil th e fro n t
d o o r «if Magari x p lace, flourishing a royn|*.-r
Mngnrl droppixl
n |iarlng
knife and rail f**r Ihn r*-ar e slt
Ah
he paxxed Ihrnugh t h e d o o r th e r o b b e r

Tlri-d a xlmt nf him
The bullet em
hetlded Itx*-1f in ihe door casing
fin reaching tho open Magarl. with
hlx finger" to hi* lip*, cut loose with
a - lit ill whistle xo nearly llko the
inefal whlxilex ux**&lt;l by policemen that
llo* robber ran nut of the place nt top
HI,cell Seal tie Post Intelligencer
Rice Culture In Porto Rico.
ipi'rlinentx In lowland rln* cultlin„M\ xtaried In P o rt o . K lco n re
iiDiit: intii h lnti*r&lt;-st Mo-re. b e m u s e
i, •
i ho i f ■I • - ii.MJim-'l in
1 | -• ■ I t ...... h &gt;« »p&lt; nf up
i . ii , t&lt;*. tl. - glaOi all 1
,* * v | it *«.ii x ii no* r of

p

■rirun grown

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A Mere Child.
lie good 10 h e r . ’ xmd Mi*' m o th er,
11,,. » e d Lug c*-ri-nionlea w ere i o n
Hided.

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will.’*
•Nili.v is young sn.l inexperienced
&gt;uly h'-eii d i v e rt e d once or twice.”

I

walk Iwo miles without Its

[ tiring me, and am doing ail my work. ’*
Ora Mornlngatar

e * .- ie*— •- " * r r r " H Ur |bn m an
. , . f a I,
in hh i ollegf*. x a ) x tile
.New York eorrespo nd u nt of th e P itta
hnrcli IHxpntch
He rlalinx fh et lie
geix h efier work from hlx a tiid en l*
when h&lt;* turiix on tie- phoiMgrapti and
If p i t ' , dnltte llv.-l' fo vtlo t
And
m*" Me- . r •f»' • niphivefx ben* a r e
Ii.
, ' l ' i g flu- Hllggexl loll III
u .t i . f t
II
I .ute i&gt;* fo turn l****xe
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I . . . .i I i IIpIUZ lua* lilue
ii,. . . . \
■ f?-. I' inn f he f i e.t
Tinin uniter wlii* Ii Hu- t y p e w r i t e r op
, rM.it ix laboring
T h e m o m en t ili&lt;*
« . , r ) w eiker h. i f i tile Inv Igoratllig
e.. iiii.I .li. x i u k . x h e i k*-y on Mu* t y p e
w l Her. *lid th en nil of I lie keyn Homtv
l„„|v tinx ohxerved th at llo* m o d e r n
dtiuiex do not eonflne Hie nellnn lo
III** feet
No Ih e xholllders, ettiowx
mill nruix all h a v e u * halif'e to movn.
| verv xl.-p f**rw a f t lx wr-lcomed t»V
i.r . ,*:• H-|'»* tilixiliexN 111**11 xo wily not

From the veiy llrst

dose, I could teU it was helping me.

t «»mpaiilon

Arrounlinn
N j u l o n t &gt; I luiL I •!

menced taking it

Rescue.

tn rrrlfu l

iiii.it* t» 1 ...............mn mtlv durltig

W oodw ard-Thiol An lit Co.

Came to

Cardul. the woman's Ionic, and I com­

Husband

ail a vv fill

*. 'I

r nullity
I «il| |fi«nW
rujuhiiMiily &lt;tv#* mr thftr

*tl l

Up in Despair.

Al last, my husband gol me a bottle ot

Hmili'tl

Mow lo Gel Efficiency.
II. re I- - lie a d ' p e lo t h e tired
...
• ,•
I'
i a r »• no! g e n i n g

-&lt;C I - . ii

and I gave up in drspair.

Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave

h u n in n

»f ’ t * fipfiplp • munry
&gt;«ur &gt;0|.|Mift

11*

After. Four Years of Discouraging I had gotten so wrak I could not stand,

yn
th at

• • t f* •
• f*- i •*fi»*li 111•*!%VIft flint
t.i\* , • nth-, if lift f r •»vii Ii u in l»l ••
f.■ivt...nk«it •! .ifnl •otiHcifuofif|\
from
&lt;*hr i t h l l ti r .l f ' T h a t
In a hoMoiib

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a* mu * »•*• p* •«■
•III* • *1k
*r in ■nnunnriftg m&gt;*nf a lair
r iifftrr \4 iifuiit) .orfiTf. •
I *f t h *Ii«t irrt a»f VvfiiifUili
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HUtjJerf" " h u l l "III lindlUlllle.il'
cream* Ihelr fume ax nrtlHtx

II you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don’t give up In despair.

III

Cardui. Ihe woman’s tonic

It war* by • lianci- Mi.it Mnriiitigptar
tie* mn* ii Idlhiit d p 1m\ * i T n l ' it. ! I•
In- . lit . . • d ■ in| I- i Mi&lt; li&gt; in II..* I.d
lintd li.ill nf M u u f u e lu ll'
ii
w
t pi k
L i i h g U iluw u i u u . ».•••*•
a x ro cla li.in " 1111 t h e g a m e In d&lt;-v*-l
oped an unuminl uhlllly with the cuo

yc.us ol continuous success, and should
surely help you, too.

He knows wha

it will do.

He will recoin

H n l/ ff»

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mend it.

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Penn Stain Iiiin a Null In Hit w
Hlng daxx Siir«-»l tiling you know
Prexld* fit ComlHkey nays lie doexu t
want F.d Konet* by
Jo h n n y K v e rx xuyx lip Ix not
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Field er lo n ex lx to h a v o hlx l*lck
fr o m n ItKt of fi9 p ln )i-rx for next
year
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Ther«&gt; x a illfferencn bet wt&gt;i*n a fight
.*r in g*«&gt;d trim und a lighter trimmed
good,
Clark*- Mrilllth Ix looking forward to
a tough xturt fur tho .Sonatina next
spring.
Al Palzer no longer ban any ex­
cuse for living
Andre Andorson
ktioeked hllll out III one round.
Mar«*h:ill |H*nr«« Mill Pi^nh a hlg m.iv,
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d e a t h on huseliall, a n In iereallfig eon
t r o v e r x y m ig ht ho x t a r t e d o v e r who
won llo* war

J o e Tinker liax his eye on Heine
Groh, the Red socond-sneker. believ­
ing tho Utile German would be Just
the man to round out hi* Cub In
fluid.

W i is o n &amp; ¥ o o r r .e ? ■Fertilizer Co.
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lie pu l l t a h i ' d v r . c r a Wevk l i t twrelse e r n - of i n d estate, within one year from t i e date
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dependent
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fo r &gt;)ono w e l l e n o u g h t o l e a v o his
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l i . t n l F r l .r u . ry Ath. A I* l » l «
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S irth |
h e a r t Ip h e r - k e e p l t i g . •' T h e y do tyfl
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h e s l t n t o to afllrin t h a t h e Is to m u r r y
f h r t u n c s — bring
1 5 t.ii d a y of P r r e m b - r , A I &gt;. 1! M5 .
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K. A D O U G L A S S .
50 Frl-9te
INorth
halfof
Nurthnaat
q u a r t e r :
m o n e y In s tcn d o f y e a r n i n g for tho re h e r luve an d m a r
C'lerk f ’ krcult C o u r t , S e m i n o l e Co. F l a .
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I of
Southwest
q u a rta r.
S e c t i o n
fined girl c o m p a n i o n h o w a s wont to
rlag o-^ 6r
with
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Hube r t s, h
C.
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T w r n t ) ..In. K . . I
\\ r . t - l u . r t r , of
go with.
W i s e a c r e s b a d nodded t h a t
hold fr o m h o r nil
S o l i c i t o r for C o m p l a i n a n t
.
.
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Southwaat
quarter
of N i r t h e a s t
«} i «f|*r
ho would m a k e n m a t c h w ith this old
r ovd OV I * I «
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Ri ght .
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T w n ’y
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life
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flnnio o r t h a t lively f a v o r i t e - lliat
w o r t h livin g and
r d of S a n f o r d . Fl or i da
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•’Sec. 57 -C|erk and Collector
The sh| I
i ou are hereby required to aupear be.
c o t t a g e , fu rn is h ed , fo r t h e i r o c c u p a n ­
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ary of thi clrrV ar d collector shall b. ?! Vio fore t) e Judge of our Circuit Court .f ihe
Compla»nant
c y , Ju s t l a r g o en o u g h f o r tw o, to com pel year, payable mnrthly and he •t all re Seventh Judicial
Circuit of Florida. %
This
Is
the
ce»&gt;r
no other rnmpensaiuin '
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County ^oii M o n d a y .
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ICewidrnts.
Mary It. King. I*. Ii.
h o u i r of i ai i i i n u n l y l o a m w « « r a i*ill o f ’*
T h e s e r u m o r a a r o d isp elled w hen
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o n e from th e ir h om o tow n takes a
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th o
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.
J a r r e s A Pollock,
do further and receive what our atld court
l o n g J o u r n e y , nnd n c c l d e n t n l l y ru n s
1916.
o t h e r th i rt y - e i g h t
hefendant*.
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behalf,
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I h e r e b y certify t h a t t h r f o rr ^ iln g nrdinf a r an d Awny f r o m his f r i e n d s of o t h e r
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had g o n e by s i n c e t h e y h a d been sepI c a n n o t a g r e e w ith t h o s e who b elieve,
a r e h o n - r e a i d e n t a of t h e s t a i r n t F l o r i d a ,
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in
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a n d it U th** h r l i r f of t h r c o m p l a i n a n t t h a t
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o r s u y th e y b elie v e , t h a t all t h e good 1 a r n t e d , t h e y s c a r c e l y r e c o g n i z e d o n e
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f o r t u n e w h ich c o m e s t o o n e Is t h e re- 1 n n o t h e r In t h o c h a u g e ^ U u i t - had t a k e n
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m o s t a l w a y s tiiold.-d In a c c o r d a n c e
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, with I, - ' . i. • i.&gt;n •i. • n t
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w ith t h o s e Im Is b ro u g h t I n * c o n t a c t
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publi«h«d on r r
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»• p r o p e r t y of l * t » k n o * r t
and
Ilapp,
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h'-r h a t a n d c o a l , t r u s t i n g to find t h e m
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- . . ni••*\ li.-re In h.-r mud rush t&lt;&gt; l o c a t e
he is throw n in i iinl.n l a p p e a l s to
o •
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(till Milne tasi Uniting girl Us t h o - e lie
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&lt; null, S. , e n l h
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and
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II
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little c o s t . If tier lin gers w ere
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da v d f e . m is hugging to h e r l.ilsotll tile
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taa daad la &gt;aatta in arcordaoca with law S o u t b . . r K a n t , ^ w t n t r . n ' u . " ’ ^ ' ' . * T ’ m t l !
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following * * j l o t tha fU u lkratt q u s r o r U . m South
quarter * d Kouthw»i*
, ! &gt;i r nl &gt;( d
pruj-rrty
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in
S a m i a o l a half •of S o u t h t a u
c ounty, Florida, t o - w i , ;
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T H E S A N F O R D HERALD

PAGE N I N E

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AMONG THE T H EA T R ES

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r } '/ ; J
- *:

—

Chit-Chat j&gt;| the Play Ho uses in Sanford ‘
The Trail of tin* L on es o me I’ m.

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11.•

Walker

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il E l i . . . ^ u£ j ki . ■
j ifil
man
to
her
catrfn,
' ur-i's hi m i n . . . to life'Anil liealtt
V *
\ i r at av.'l.t yhe sweeps down
'* * tin 1'I.ai I_. . l in a g e , iiiinplelel.,
%
•' u i Ill Mo | If ■11
•fig it and Ifi ,*g e. Ins hll*er III*
■t ' a I ou*« i|, a t t em p t s to taki
■I'.lM.iHi' nf E||-&gt;e‘s helplessness
|f I . "
• I ‘
.1 1I
•hit the vigilant Rudolph has seei
\||. !„ wl.,, |, \| . , KUl.f t, the snowed m cottage and come* to
star-- | l.
I
f ,r
•In rescue in tint'* to save Kline from
Reggie
Tlie latter, touched by the
“h - m p l ■ devotion of the guide and
'
r. .dixing his own weakness departs
sunken valleyis which is the feature i for liis home thoroughly chastened
, ;,l the Star Monday. F*h. '_’S. d u r - ' n body and spirit.

____

proven too shadowy for the polie. ' »?1 '
*&gt;'■
He lillds 9 joy 111 the (Hint, there ls|
l .il I .1
a thrill in mat ching his inti lllgen.-.
against the craft of the I'liiniiial
His interest in t h e mystery of
The J f o u s e of F e a r
C r a m p ’s house
was nwaken* d b y . Pendleton, who.
as a guest of C r u m p ’s Vommu. i
cated
to
Kirk,
tus
frien*^
tin
strange sense of mystery and '■ &gt;•
surrounding C r a m p ’s house

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in* t.i and.
Vkh,l,‘
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, a , 'in
K ,H h m
l",BI»U' P»si
t lot. HI l Ilf ••lV of i T
cut » t fi•• rott. m f i, 1!• ii
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of 11
•’ a«rn ml la•.• f.

In C r a m p ’s household lives Gra..Ill* sister. Ml' s I lolli iil". I
iii.d Kri tr.. his servant
Kirk . nr
through his agent in Mexi i o that
C r a m p ’ s father was an •i|* c
.
gr i v•r in Mi Mi o
i ar a i . (nr.
|
his as t ut e mind conne ct s this l a d
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Arnold Dalv. l e t t e r known Ashton Kirk
in "The House of Feat" at the ^tat
Saturday. Feb 'Jtitii

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THE THEATRE CONSISTENT
“ ( ’cmefifion is our Host A sset”
Friday, Feb. 25 Paramount.
Charlotte Walker in
" T h e Trail .if the lainesoini' Pine*' a l j u t h y femyr" in
five mV), takt-n in the Cumlcrlind Mo.n.turns where
the scenes nf the story were laid

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Arnold
Daly in " T h e House of Fear’’ a thrilling delccUve
detective story in fivi' arts
noUnt Fea.iire
Clerk in • I In! nf III. I l r i ' t s ’’ a li'
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( ‘ominunication every first and t h i r d
Thursdays at 7:.10.
Visiting b r e t h r e n
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S. (». Kennedy
Secretary
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S a n f o r d Lodge . No; *27. 1. O. O. T .
M e e t s every’ M o n d a y at 7 : 3 0 p. m . .
over I m p e r i a f . T h e a t r n r ’’ .
J . W. O. S i ng l e t a r y
R. J . I Mx i e l l .
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Meets second and fourth Tu e s d a y * ,
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Seminole t ' hapt cr 2, Or d e r E a s t e r n Nla
Meeta every first and third T u e s d a y
in enrh month. Everyone who has seen
hfj S t a r in the East are cordially invi ted
to visit this chapter.
Alice K. Bobbins, S e c ’y

terrible nhork of Ileggie'* roml uct i i
(h|. eahin and remembers only the
charm of the man
Meanwhile he
ha&lt; devoted himself to charity and
ha. developed an entirely flew out&lt;rt,&gt;k on life, always with the thought
of a dainty little vision spurring him
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Meeta every second A i d fourth T h o i a
lay in Masoi.v Hall over the I n j i tin
Theatre
Visiting companions w c l r c r ee
J . F. Karnntx
(). J. Miller
Sec’y
High Priest

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Sl -ir Tl o at re lonitcliI in I he le
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thr Lonesome J * i n e , " a I'ar.linnii •
I’n li ir e wan M'lerli'd by J oh n t F m
the author of the hook, to |lay tf,
role of “ . lune," when his wornierfnior; of the Virginia n u i u i la i i i . w
draniatiied for t h e speaking ■■t..g
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the M M Supporting Miss Wal ker is Then &lt; lark I *
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Thomas
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m e n i b e t v p f ’ l he Lanky all-star sto. k !„&lt;• r,

ArnSlj j f' i&gt;Irtyf t|fc ' “ T h e
House «f ' ' «Im* ■rtirrent ft eel the diminutive
F e s f at the S U r ^ T h e a t r o Satur*J4r * 'l'*i t,h
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Be h r - i . d - ;..-r to go t&lt;&gt;
lights in those riiysteries which ! » &gt; . i IjCn/d-Tn with Inn
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Everyone who has already attended this great closing out sale will tell you that it,
beyond a doubt, far surpasses all previous sales or ahctions.
However, every piece
of this merchandise must go at some price. Therefore, the greatest bargains are still
to be had, as after looking over the stock, we have remarked and made special reductions
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SATURDAY AND
Dress Goods, Etc.
Lot No. 1---Remnant Lawn, Voile, Ging­
hams, Etc., per yard
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Lot No. 2---W ool goods, values up
a yard, per yard
36-inch Cretons, per yard
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36-inch Silkoline, per yard
BLEACHING, ETC.
Good quality Bleaching, per yard

FURNITURE
Oak Center Table

Good quality Bleaching, 36-inches wide
per yard
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to $1
25c fine f i n i s h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10c Oak Dining Chairs . . .
8 c Golden Oak Rockers . .
5c

Golden Oak Rockers

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1.98

Baby Chairs and Rockers .

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Good quality Cambric, 36-inches wide
per yard
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Trunks, 31 x 17 . . .

3 .4 8

9c

Safes and Kitchenettes, fine
finish.................

5 .9 8

36-inch Pajama Checks, per yard
WOOL GOODS
54-inch Shepherd Check, per yard
48-inch Black Serge, per yard .

39c
89c

LADIES’ SUITS
Values up to $20.00.
Bankrupt Sale
price
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ONDAY

Mahogany Furniture in this sale at Great
Bargains. Dressing Table $ 11.98
Blankets and Comforts at Factory Prices.
Large Assortment

Lot of Ladies’ a nd Misses’^ Shoes and
Slippers
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98c
MEN’S SHOES AND SLIPPERS
Lot No. 1---Patent Leather, Gun Metal
Oxfords
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MEN’S HIGH SHOES
Entire stock of 250 pairs, sizes from 5 to
13, in all styles of leather.
Values from
$3.50 to $5.00, choice per pair
2.79
MEN’S LOW QUARTER SHOES
350 pair all styles and leathers, values
3.50 to 5.00 Oxfords per pair . 2.7 5
LADIES’ HIGH SHOES
One lot of Patent and Kid shoes, good
leather, value 3.00, per pair
1.69
1500 PAIR

BUTTON SHOES.
UP TO $4.48

VALUE

Entire stock of Ladies’ High Button Shoes
all styles and leathers
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SLIPPERS AND PUMPS
This entire line closing out at .

1.75

Stock Being Closed Out in RoomsRecently OccupiedBy

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S ANFORD. F LOR I DA, T U E S D A Y FEBRUARY 29. 1916

DRAINAGE
ASSOCIATION
MEETS HERE
2 GREAT DAYS IN T IIE
HISTORY OF FLORIDA
ASSOCIATION

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l h" Sanford Sub Irrigation S&gt;»&gt;" » Ho;- J N Whittier. Sanford.
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Under s u n n y skies and -with a
large a t t e n d a n c e of members from
every part of Florida the third annual meeting of the Florida Drainage
Association began here ycslerdny
morning a t - eleven o'clock.
Presi­
dent George W. Oliver of Bartow
being abs e nt on ’a c c oun t of illness
in his f amily, - E x - G ov e r n o r Albert
W. Gilchrist was called to the chair
and opened the meeting with a
short address on the import anc e of
drainage in every part of tin- state,
giving a brief outline of hi* effort*
put forth while governor and acting
as the head of The Int ernal I m p r o v e­
ment Hoard of tho state.
l i e also
paid Sanford a high compliment as
being the pioneer in drainage and
irrigation and being one of tin
greatest veget able growing sict'nii*
in the south.
He then introduced
H-m Forrest Lake. pr.*i-|. •fit nf i &gt;.
Sanford C o mme rc i a l Club VAh&lt;» w !
w.liomi'd th«- visitor* on I X- ll«t I of
the city and t urned the k •\ w (»| I h.
. it v ov .-r t o t h- in . * |*••' ' ! * A' • •
AMil.. to
1 - p c t hat t lti-ir itn—t .tig A
one of the best in the history of t he
it
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lil" ’ »"*&lt;" 'he bunch departed after
a meeting of the
Good Words
( lub" in the lobby and all of them
are up today ready for another meet
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Tiassee, Fla.

Dr ai n ag e”
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Agriculture.

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Address. V* Florida Forage Crops,'9
lion. R. K. R oni*. State Chemist.
Tallahusssee, Fla
Address. ''Engineering in its Re­
lation To Drainage." Hiram MeElroy, T ampa, Fla
Aildres«. ‘‘ Problems of Drainage
( oirtractor*. * F.
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Srhooley, of
A \ W 1111-» !i S-&gt;n-. Si Louis, Mo.
t h e r m i o n S e ss i on, 2 TO

Address.
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Drainage
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Hamner.
Tampa Fl.i
Address. " T h e Everglade*," F. C.
Elliott, Chief
Drainage
Engineer
Trustees I I F . Tnlluhasue, Fla.
Address Lawrence Manning, Pres­
ident
Atlantic
Engineering Com
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FULL VALUE CHAUTAUQUA
ASSESSMENT WILL CLOSE
NOT^MADE THIS EVENING
GOV. TRAMMELL NOTES
HARDSHIPS ON TH E
TAX PAYfeftS

HAS BEEN A GRAND
SUCCESS IN W F R Y
WAY POSSIBLE

Tallahassee. If-ifliT f e i i ; 2 8 , 1916
It IS very apparent t h ut . t h c&gt; a t t i ­
tude of Governor park Tramme l l ,
regarding the basis upon Jvjiich the
1916 tax assessment should hft mfcdc
Is going to result III the iiscgSMiuitit
being made u|ion a .titty per rent
basis, instead of being raised ,t'o&lt;u
full cash value basis a* recently o r ­
dered by the S t a t e T a i C o m m i s ­
sion
The Governor ha* already
received teplies
from a maj ority of
tin- lax assessors agreeing to his
position upon (he subject . T o hove
raised the assessment to n full cash
value basis would, a* pointed out by
the Governor have resulted in fhe
taxpayers of the st ate having to pay
i very much increased state and
county tax
Th e increase for 1916
in the 'tat. - taxes alone would have
aini.u.-te-l ’ • f.«tir hundred and hftv
'* 'M-.ir.il d -liars i .-1 .n . mint
mil
age- lli«- t.-.t.-riii.r had no authority
to r.duci
and t.lu- - minty tax in

We congratulate
the
Sanford
Chaut auqua Association on the great
Chuutaurjua now drawing to such a
successful close.
Looked at (rom
oyitry angle it has been a great *uec®«. The Chautauqua is one of the
tflftig* . Sun^rtl needs as well as
eVi-ryyAhcV,,progressive town.
On
every hand t h f patrons have been
hrard exj.reaairig themselves as high­
ly pleased in every way
T h e talent brought here by the
management bus been surprisingly
high class. It is of the sort that elev i t es .
Every number has been one
s n are glad to have in Sanford.
If
ttt- Chaut auqua is to be as good
every time as t hi s we would like to
have several . very
y.-ur
1 ho-e
t h a t ' h a v e l.e.-n fortunate enough to
hold si-usi.n ti ckets have enjoy.-d a
gr&gt; a '
• i---i at a r. niarkal ly low

tainment filled the vacan c y nicely.
Ir. J or dan is a humorist, f i n g e r
and crayon artist nil lit one.
T h e RiheldafTcr Sklhi nsky ('o.. S a t ­
urday and Sunday
Nothing we eould say would he
too good to say about the two co n­
certs given here by this comj iany.
Heal high class music is a »carco
article and when it comes our way
we sit up to see what's going Oil.
Not in years have we heard a n y ­
thi ng of the class of the music given
us on the dates above.
An appre­
ciative audience greeted
Madam
IliheldafTer.
fr. von Sk i bi nsky and
Mr. Velie, throughout the two con­
certs.
'Wtose t hat had the good fortune,
to
become
Jiersonally acq uai nt ed
with the members of the c ompany
were delighted with them.
tndam
IliheldafTer Is " T h e . nicest lady in
the world. "
She hus a wonderful
singe presence a* well as a wonderfl
vole.
We do not pretend t o be
able to express in words an njit apprecialion of her
Gut any time she
wants to be heard in Sanford all
she will have to do will he to let us
know It and we will all be there.
E v e r y one of her number* was tho
best one. J us t where we were when
she was singing we do not know but
w.- -*«-r&gt;- in a mighty pleasant and
beautiful land, somewhere, lulled by
I be note* of the sweetest voice

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T h e mr-ptii g tln-ii adjourned for
D e day as many of the mi-rnhcr*
w&gt;re ai xumib to a t t en d the lecture
'd William Jr rvnings Bryan at AI
h-n's T h e a t r e
Here the First part
|il tin- evening was r|r-voted to r
concert by the Goshen Orchestra of
the San for if C ha u t a u qu a anil prompt
!y at h IT, President C R Walker
of tin- C ha ut nu qu a Association in
trtnlucetl Hon. W. S. Jennings, cxGovernor of Florida, who in turn
introduced his cousin the dialing
uisherf e x - Sec ret ar y of State.
After the B ry a n speech Mr Jettings gave a fine address on Drain“ Kc, flaying Especial att ent ion to the
drainage as practiced in Hollnnd and
coming bark to Florida told of the
operations in the Everglades and
the results.
At the close of Mr. J ennings
speech the drainage members and
visitors adj ourned
to the
Hotel
Cnrnes where in tho dining JJ&gt;om a
long table prepared writh'-.'.xrnicken
|&gt;i 11au and ninny other good thing*
kept their at t ent ion fur some linnAfter the cdffee and cigars l o a * t
master FSirrest J.ake called on the
following gejitl/men for toast* and
t h e y responded with some good ones
causing much me rri me nt '
I". A. Wood, J a m e s Alexander. ( ■
G. Elliot. Albert Gilchrist, Capt.
Rose, B ry a n J en n i ng s, W . . J . Bfynn,
W. S. J en n i n g s, Clantle JohnsoA,
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M. B a k e r . F. E . Ell iot t, ‘ Srhclle
Mainx-s nnd several others.
Hon.
W. J . B ryan win the guest of hofTbr
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Washington. Feb. 2 8 . — With tho
a ppar en t quieting down of the s i tu ­
ation in Congress the submarine
crisis shifts hark to the negotiations
between Secretary
Lansing
and
C ou nt von BernstorfT.
k M L Lansing said today there was
no intention- of transferring the negoti^LmWs-L) Berl in to be conducted
between Ambassador Gerard nnd the
Berlin foreign office, as was i n t im­
ated in dispatches published abroad.
He reiterated t hat the s t at e depar t ­
ment had heard nothing from Gcrmuny On its request for a declaration
that tin- new submari ne campaign
would not lie conducted in violation
of previous assurances (or the sufety
of Americans traveling on unresist­
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commission would not obj ect to the t&gt;&gt; see t he m in the " L a d y of the
A great *mger wa*
Dunbar -tan-lard aud 'heir pro a*-e*-ment
for
l!llti being mail* Decoration "
oi.ee heard to say “ Hetty J a n e lias
granf- milude m Iv c.imposuion* to upon such lia*lm&lt;x hypn ot ize d” and that i* the w.iy
whi.h lull mtei p:. latum -qld* that
Till-. I Monk, should meet ' ilh
pi i ul i sr i harm
Th&gt;-. milude many the approval of every T a x Assessor lt -* -&gt; ol people vn Sanford feel about
it right, now
classt.s a* Well a- heart song* and in Florida, and I am then-fore writ
gem* "f -acred tin l"dv
mg to a*k that you kindly indicate W Powell Hale Friday nnd SulurTh.Bra**
ljuart.i
play*
the to me uniin-dbilell whether or not
duy Afternoons
waidhorn m-i*ic from f-irnou* ov.-r you will agree to ear l y out and biMr Hale a c t e d as p l a t f o r m m a n ­
lures and op.-ra* elT.-ctixely i n t ••r - gov, rued by such basis in making ager t h r o u g h o u t t h e ( ' h aut ai i qu a and
pr.-t* th.-m then a - !a** tr.n -. Mp Mo- I '•It. assessment in your county. In* p ' c i n a n l m a r i n e r ill t h a t eupae-ty
turn or a military patrol with u
I' mforniity in the assessment of was a n a l t l u c t l O n 111 Itself
His m i s ­
l.-llig. nl illiiler-tan-ling •'1 -1 " " f . " ' all properties and uniformity in the c e l l a n e o u s program on Friday a f ­
mg discrimination
For lug musical basis lor assessment throughout the t e r n o o n s h o w e d hifn in a v a r i e t y of
effect* no in st ru men t al comhinatioa state i* the main o b j e c t which it is moods ill ull of wh i c h he pleased
surpasses the liras* quartet.
I he desired to have arrompl Hhed. With Hi* b est wo r k w a s t h e " C h r i s t m a s
quartet' * operatic dlverttsenu-i.t* and each lax assessor in t h e st ate work­ Curol " on S a t ur da y afternoon when
musical skit*, character sketches, ing faithfully to bring about uniform
lie w as on the jdutform for well
unique stories and portrayal* from it) upon the basis which was fixed over an hour without n break and
literature and life adtl the humor for the 1915 assessment, nnd which yet
the audience e njoyrd
every
that ha* helped to make this com­ hn*i-v it is now suggested that you minute of thut great old story.
agree upon for the 1916 assessment,
pany famous t
T h e lloston' Lyrics. Friday Evening
Mr Aylsworlh’s violin solos are greater uniformity and bet te r e q ua l ­
T h e Boston L y r i cs have been to
worthy of being featured and Mr. ization of tax assessments in ull
Vir Den * cornet solo* are splendid­ parts of the state will he brought San ford before and though they were
taking the place of the Criterion
ly artistic.
The Song Groups by about.
Gl.-e ("lull their variety of enterIn
view
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we
have
Mr. Spring and
fr. S t mh i n arc re­
certain
fixed
millnges
that
cannot
freshingly novel and .*tf&lt; rm-ly well
done
Two of the young men nre he reduced except by t h e legislature, i i c r e a . e in some fenturi-s of the
•Minty taxes which would ce rt ai n­
thoroughly sativfactory ar.-orppan and a constitutional ame ndme nt to
lMs
Each program t* built, arrang­ rui*e the 1916 assessment to a luisl* ly amount to not le*.* than a half
ed prepared c o a c h e d a n d gunriin doul.lt- that of last year would n e c ­ million dollurn met ease and proh
...... . by Mr. Ralph Dunt-ar
The essarily mean a large increase in ably as much us a rmlllcn. dollars or
Increase in s t a t e nnd county
|( u n b a r t^uurU-l ‘has given over four the amount of taxes that the tax- mere
jiayer*
would
have
to
pay.
Th
e
intaxes
over
whnt was paid last year
thousand concerts.
TtaveJed two
thirds of a million m i l e * ^ nearly creare on nccount of the one mill ami it was t o prevent this unnec­
three times the distance from the St a l e School T ax and the One- essary increase in taxation t h a t - I
earth to the moon' In' every state in half mill S t a t e Board of Health took this ma t t e r ^fp with t^he S t at e
the Union and much on other con­ Tux. which I have no aut ho ri t y to T a x Commission and am now bri ng­
tinents.. H now presents the a c c u­ reduce would be four hundred and ing t h e iiam* to your attention.
Awaiting your r a l l y reply 1 am
mulation rtt advanced program idea* fifty thousand dollars in these two
This would represent
Yours very truly
and material, anjl its w r y recent funds alone.
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successes prpve unquestionably that the increase in stute tuxes, while
there would alto be a considvrahl
Governor.
it is nlw better than ever.

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B r i a n Made Gr eat Hit at
I ha utail : mi Last Night
IVi.pl.- may not agr.-.- with AV J
B r y an , tf.jy may call him a traitor
to his party nnd they may call him
a theorist hut the fact i.-mains that
\\ J Bryan i* one of tbw-T res test
men on Mn- l.-ctore |d.itform today
on t h " sitl.je. : of political economy .
J u*t now while the country i* at
while heat ov.-r th.
preparedness
program the leeture of Mi
Bryan
on " T h e Wat in Eti'ope and It*
Lesson for U s " t* not only timely
hut i* eagerly sought nft.-r even at
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APPEAR FRO M OUR
HORIZON

While the situation in t'ongress
apparently is lir-lyg held in check by
the admi ni st rat ion leaders, the state
depart merit continues to await rec.-IJrl nl certain appendices to the
Aust ro- German notice, which are i n ­
tended I-* di morp-trati- that British
..rilled 'hl|&gt;* have used their guns .if
f.-lisi v.-1 v against sill.marine
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lire sJTfning I-v mall and Secretary
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Mr \--ii s*kiblr.- ky *- \ i••11ii |-la\
mg al*o wa* truly great
liri-ic
Saying thill he i* an artist worthy
It iw a |i|»stMir*‘ t «» **.i\ thiil a* ;i of a place with Madam 111held - tl- r
(*! j'l' . iij i .i t hr &lt; haul atiQu.i h.t&gt; i • n-.t *.i&gt; p .g im- much
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Though
technically an entiudy
separate question froj that of the
right of merchant *hi| s to carry de­
fensive a r m a m e n t , the Lusitania case
remains in abey an ce because the
s t a t e depar t me nt
(car*
that
the
German pledge* to refrain from a t ­
tacking liners without, warning may
not extend to future operations.
Therefore,
th.- d e p a rt me nt
has
railed
upon
the
German
government
T h e a innutrition factor* are t a l k ­
ing preparedness at *u much per for i nf ormat ion on that point and is
prepare, a* Mr. Bryan stated last now awaiting a response.
night and he i* in the same pew.
P r e s b y t e r i a n (' . E.
But his lecture gave his uudience
Th e P resbyt e ri an C. E. met on
much to think about unit he mude
Friday evening
with
Co.
D in
many telling points about the j i n ­
charge,
Miss Edna
P la nt Icudei.
goes who would plunge this country
S u b j e c t , " W h y E x t e r m i n a t e the S a ­
into an enormous debt hy scaring
loon nnd H o w ? "
them on the subj ect of foreign in­
T h e chni tman of the Citizenship
vasion. We agree with him on many
commi tt ee Announced t h a t an oppor­
ideas and his logic is unassailable.
tunit y to sign the pledge would be
The lectures of Mr. Bryan against
given i mmediat el y af ter the me e t ­
preparedness will have a great ef­
ing.
fect in holding this nation down to
T h e leader conducted a Bible
normal while the war is in progress
reading exercise In which -all the
and rortainly none of us wunt war
members of the c o mp an y took part.
and all its att endant horrors nnd
T h i s wii* followed by excellent tnlk*
enormous expense
Th e speech of
on the subj e ct by Mr
Hutchinson
Mr B r y a n last night gave the largo
and Mr
Nluirhead
sudi.-nee much food for thought and
T h e society voted to t a k e charge
all who heard it give him credit (or
of the Chi ldren's Home S o c i et y Tag
being sincere it) his convictions,
Day, which will he observed on
edeven if the idea of peace a t any
nesdsy, M a r c h 8th.
I t is hoped
price doe* not conform to t"he ldc l t l
tlfat ull the Sanford people will teof red bl oo ded. Americans.
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xpond as they always do to this
most worthy cgusr.
T h e society*
^Irs. -D. L. R a y of Leon, Iowa also voted to solicit and send a box
and Mrs. S. G. Coyne of Mi nneapo­ of clothing, etc. , to these homeless
lis, Vtinn.-, v^ho hpve been xpending babies during next week.
Mitui Mae
the winter in Cuba and South Flor­ Doyle was mat|i&lt; chai rman of the
ida st oj qieiFoff at Sanford for a few commi tt ee yt o get up donati ons.
days'*visit to \V E. and Miss Helen T h e c o mmi tt ee earnestly begs tho
Shelton.
cooperation and liberality of all.

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Christian Science Services&#13;
    Regular Christian Science services &#13;
will be held at 11 o’clock next Sun- day at the Woman’s Club on Oak avenue between 3rd and 4th streets.&#13;
    Subject “Christ Jesus”&#13;
    The public cordially invited to attend these services.&#13;
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Sanford herald

FEBRUARY 48. 1»1«

AMONG THE THEATRES
(■oitd Shown All Week
T h r S.ttii uiul Edna Park Com ­
pany thut linn given Mltli aplpiidiil
an t infliction I&lt;« ih r tWsitro patron*
of till Milt: T i t a r t f t hi, Wcrk will
tot milt proiiiift* thi‘ (outtin- play of
thi Ir extensive repertoire
This play
in r.ot.o other than the famous play
of “ Tea* "I a S torm Country " &lt;1raxniutiroil from the famous i.ovel of
iht
ami name
Few plays h a w
tri aioil the MMiniuion among thentri otters that- tins play hfta, on
aoeourt of Us intfprsting and aonantionnl theme.
Mias Edna Park will
be been in the part of "T en s." a
pari
which fits thia clover little
lady like a I’ love.
The Park Com ­
pany of real artista'ofler thia famoua
play at popular priceh, and it is need­
less tit any that the rfevoices of the
drama will take ntl vantage of this
opportunity to ae&lt;* “ Tesa." aa it may
l e their first and la.it opportunity.
T h ere Will le Special feature,acts hy
Sam and Edna, ao what riiorf- f a i r a
lover of nrmnerTveiit atdt.^ • A t the
Saturday matinee little Miss Florida
Park
will entertain the children
after the performance anti serve
refresh merits. «o « pleasant time Is

insured (or all the little ones who at­
tend the mutinee Saturday.
All
school children will he admitted
for Id cents
The Moonshiner's
llaughter" w.ll lx* produceil Satur-

Anna Held Tonight
Anna
Held, truly one of
world’* famous women, and whom
Oliver Moroseo roaXe,i| into films tor
the tidy aunt of 125,000 will he seen
at the Star Theatre tonight.
" M a d a m e La Presidente." one of
tho most popular of all, French
farces, provides Anna Ifeli^* with a
stunning vehicle (or her tilth debut
The Oliver Moroseo Photo play Co.
have made " M a d a m e
La
Presi­
dents" their biggest and lust pro­
duction to date. One distinct nov­
elty is the chance to see Anna Held
do exclusively in pantomine
her
w'otlii famous hour, " I Just Can't
Make My Eyes Behave," a song she
has Ming to countless thousands
throughout the world.
That
she
"gets it over,” in the theatre p hraso
without uttering a note is elotj uent
proof of her powers as an expf t-ss-

A . I&gt;. 189(1. ha* (Had ra id r a rtiflra ta a In
m y offlr*. and baa m ad a a p p lic a tio n for
ta a daad to laaua In a c r o r d a n ra w ith law .
9 * 1.1 r r r llf lc a la a a o lir a c a th e t o l],iw ln ( da*
rrih a d p ro p e rty ilt u a t a d In S e m in o le rw&gt;un
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Cor t lf lr a t r No 2**9 ro v e r* r a i l h a ll. *?&gt;|i|
a* p ro p e rty ol U n k n o w n . _
T i e aaltl land h tin c aaaeaaed at t hi date ,,(
1hr itauanee of aorh le r t lt lr a te * in 1hr nam e ■
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A. Il i U f l a * * and I'n k n n w n , a* ab o ve
d ea rrih ed
t'nlea*
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I* * u r th ereo n on the 22nd d a y of \ la rrh
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Wnnria my official a(|nalure and *ral
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All ol Frrtlon Ig In Townablp 20 tnuth,
It,ang» -t2 ••■■I, rotil aimng l»40 ar raw*
Hula 111 be r#»rj«lnlwr * d nn all «»r &gt;n&gt;
portion of thr (lid u ift of not |e** than
forty ii fra A refiifled rhrrh f*3r Jibe *i)m
of 25 per rent of l h«« prir t tiiii, rn*&gt;! •■ p» &gt;
aMr to J . C Lunin
S|#W Treasurer
ahall accompary each bid, thr check* of
thr unaurrcaaful bidder* *dlf* be returned
to 1hr in
All bid* mu* l hr M&gt;air &lt;| mm! addfeotd
to Lark Trammell. (iovrincr and l*ir«i
•!•»nt of thr Si air Hoard of Education of
the State oif Florida and rm»tk*dl “ Hid for
Slate School hands," and mutt be? re­
ceive d not later than 10 o'clock a. m.
Turaday, .March 21. 1916*
The Slate Ilf ard of Education rntru*
the rtf hi fo f eject anv and all bldi. and
rriirvM all right* required by the lair and
thr rulinft r.f the Hoard relative to Canal*,
phtip hate, miner ala, m#tala and peirolt urn
cn a»ld land,
,
11} nr def of the State Hoard of Educa­
tion thia the I tth day of February. A I*
1916
I'AKK TKAM M ELL, President
W \ Mf HA K, Hale*rnmn
U2 Fr. Mr
In f Irrult Court Nr»rnth Judlrlal &lt; Irruii
In and F»i Seminole I ounl|, Ht-rlda In
I hameer?
I * t»i« cl kn«*ii heir* of aid'd all j. attt* •
rlaimioi int'Ftrsl under &gt; H Ii ar»trigff»*n
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regard to libel.
According td n recent decision of
the supreme court, newspapers are
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will) tile I.l w a* it •|,OW Is oil t be la sight
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court decisions, goes hark to the mg as well, and the fellow who hahill of rights in the constitution. If hem rutting on the prices will find
thin view i.&lt; cor reel, the wotk of re­ himself in a bud hole before the
forming the law will he considerably summer is over, Art all the wholesale
greater than if it were merely a houses are sending iOUt letters re­
matter of appealing to the legisla­ fusing to make any future ijuotnture for the common justice for tions on paper and materials.'
which newspapers ought to seek
For a newspaper to be classed
In any event the State I'tess As- among the "yellows'* now is no re­
aoriution, as representing all of the flection upon the i|unlity of its
newspapers of Florida could set in news columns.
No doubt • many
motion the machinery necessary to people have been wondering just
secure the refoi ms needed.
what is -the reason (or the jaundice

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want only justice, bu( under recent dailies and in jionte haiy way con­
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teacher.
Robert was her only son.
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den is placed upon the press not
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which in actual ptnctico works to the
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Rasing its decision on
The members of the state press the bill of rights, the supreme court
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bring aul I agalnal all delinquent tatpap rra
of I hr clip of Hanford, lo m fo re r payment
of all d rlln g uen l (p ic a dua Ih r clip of S a n ­
ford. and al Ih r a a m llrar I w ill aloo Ino lllu lr Ir gal p ro rrrd ln g * In rn fo rrr M l*
m rnt of all m o n r t i due Ib r clip of S a n ­
ford. for unpaid oidr walk and pating llrn «
To avoid r t l r a cool, ohlch will ih rrrb p
•rrru r. anp prraona uolng anp delinquent
la ic n . »4dr walk or paving lien*, to Ih r
clip of Sanford, m u il a r lllr *am r with ma
on or heforr M arch I. 1*1*
W ltnraq my- hand Ihla lU h dap of Frbruarp. I9lfc.
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N o tlrr of Appllcallon for T a i llr e d I'n d rr
Section
ft of I'h a p trr Ift^ft. la w * of
F la n d a
N o lle * la hereby fiv en lhal J. N. M f *
(lag gh ry . purrhatcr ol Tft* Cartlflcaln No.
MV. dated the 4th dav of Juno. A. IV
1*94, ao far aa It relate* t*» K S ut N W I |
of N K « 4 . Sac. 23. T p 20. Range 29. ha*
filed e r r t l f r a t e in my office, and hia made
ap fliration for t a t deed to laaua In ac­
cordance with law
Saul certificate e m ­
braces the following i|r»rrtlt#il property,
situated in Seminole county. Florida, towit
N K l • Sec 2.1. T p 20. Range 29. le.s
tailroad light of » a &gt; . thir bring only a
partial tiurrbase i f »t..ivr eernft ale
and
deed oil! ntily cuter I
of N \\ , "| N i t
of -aid See . T|» and ll«H (r
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Soda Water
Confectionery
Cigars and Tobaccos

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the FI UK.ha* wiped out your property

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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Don’ t play with acrioua matter*—
don’t YOU .carry your own Insurance
against

Catulic, which wns chiefly imported,
Is about 100 per cent higherr and
dye stuffs have risen 400 per rent to
fiOO per cent.
This pinch is being
felt especially in aniline blues, such
as rhodamilie and tndunthrene. Which
|are used to g ve paper the white
xhad'
v*" far ns the manufacture of
nl'iTi d I'Sjii r
the 1 tti'il Stales
i- i'ni i • rtii'd half the t oneerns inak
'iMg it have been forced to suspend
production
t'olored paper today is
vi-ry hard to obtain.

Rlench is scarce and has ndvamed
enormously in price, llefofe the war
it was J'JH.50 a ton, but now mariifarturer* of paper air* (laying J'flO
a toe
Hleach. w hw*fy*Vh - not bing
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-- ----------------------------• l*e than I'bl'irine. formerly came to
I'niteil Stall's alinii-t lid indy frmi.
F a t h e r of Board* of T r a d e .
II was Oliver &lt; romwell who first
K* gland a i d G&lt; Mutiny
Hut » .
li.ivi fu n t ■ i • 11 g g,-. din'llv r
• Instiiiiteil tin* board of trade
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M any . &lt;w
plait have n e i'i.tlv started (irndu,
: o' . bm il
driir nil is i normm
N ot it- |\ i i libirme used a •
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be t•■formed and a code ‘mlopti'd
that, w' ili- ptoliibitiur libel, would
•till in-.lie that lo wspapers eould
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law a-d
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which is quite right.

per cent *inco the war broke out.

Opening of Christmas Banking Club

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Object of Christmas Banking Club
O provide a way for those of
moderate and e v e n small
means' to save money.
To
teach thrift to old and young
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hv a systematic method of saving a specilied sum each week.
The Christinas Ranking Club
makes it easy for all to save and
HAVE money.

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.^jpiiT o n l y S c e n t s
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JWEEKLY;
} O V M7LL / / A VE

N E X T CHRISTMAS
IF YOU .JOIN OUR
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In 10 Weeks;

10-cent Club Pays
5-cent Club Pays
2-cent Club Pays

Many small deposits make a large sum; as (lie
amount increases, your interest in your bal­
ance increases, and it is that interest, called
“ the saving habit.** that leads to wealth.
To give all “ a bank connection” so that they
will learn the many ways in which our bank can
be of service to them.

$82.00
11 .0 0
1 0 .1 0

Or you can deposit 25 or 50c or $1.00 or $2.00 or more each week and deposit
Ibis same amount each week.

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HOW TO JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS RANKING ( ’M B IT IS VFRY EASY • —
&lt; m.H' into our Irank will. I Or.
or 2c or 25c, 50c, SI....... . $2.00 and It'll us
which ( lub you wish to join.
We will make you a member of the Club and give you a RANK HOOK showing
the Club you have joined.
Wt- wanl every MAN, WOMAN and « H U .l) in this cily lo join our Christmas
Itankini! Inh and we extend to all a cordial imilalion lo come into our Itank and
join Ibis ( lub. ( unit' in \( &gt;XX !

F o u r P e r C e n t on Y o u r Charistm as S a v in g s

R P E O P L E S BANK O F SAN FO R D . F LO R ID A
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Saving money is the one sure way lo have
money. Most large fortunes began with small
savings.

IT COSTS NOTH ING TO JOIN our Christmas Christmas Hanking Club, and
it is an easy way to have money next Christmas. The plan is simple. You start
with 10c, 5c or 2c and increase with the same amount each week.
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TO J O IN O U R .

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INANDABOUTTHECITYi! f
L it tle H a p p e n i n ^ H - r M e n t io n
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ABOUT PEOPLE
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a jdeii runt visit to I
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Dutton Crate Co.
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Shop Millinery.
You neve, routm-d
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through a more mugi ifnvnt tirvem
gfu' iou. h i m . . , , , Itn,| their
Iduge of unnaually h. uutiful trimmed (' lM
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Sanford Lodge No 6?. F. and A 2 M .
Cornmunlrtitlon everv flmt and third
Thursday* at 7:30.
visiting brethren
welcome.
O I,. Taylor
S G Kennedy
Secretary
W. M

t* m l n l hr rt« xi |u.
will hr d&lt;*ii!de that 7ffTf the
S.u ford will benefit gra-atlv
Monroe t hapter No. 15, It. A. M.
faetorv
In u few mm t ie
Meet* every second and fourth Thura
r.i.-tor v w,|| I... , r e . , , . | day in Manwrife Hall over the tmperia
“Visiting rompiininn* welcome
, Theatre
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O ,1 Miller
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will
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Sev'y
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kid fund
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Interest
Summary of the Floating Small ' '
Talks Succinctly Arranged fur
Hurried Hi'ralil Header*

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A delightful. program ha*
been arranged and refreshments wi.1I
he served. An offering will lie taken
i at tin dour
An evening &lt;&gt;( pleasure
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A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP'TO DATE
all l*amnntiitnli0 Ai

school

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t,ar.t I , t,.r.
Dainty refre*^.^,,,,,,.;.
;l|| , h.-,r public affair* for a|wnv, „ e m e d strange that they to visit thl* chapter.
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hrawtifuln- she h.-nehi ,if their rliun li. Present (*oul.i not he manufactured « * well
Alice E. Koldun*, Sec’y

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»'» « '■ btrihduy cake with it* y.,x- \Ir, Andne It.-C*. Mr*
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....... "'her of red candle* MiCaHk,. _ M y * ^turnon, Mi*, Eo*
I to- color motif m red was prettily .„ ,t |t,.v \ytfu.r Peek
M,** Kulh

,iie time th e'Z a ch ary Crate A
Phoanli la&gt;dge No 3. K. of P.
Novel tv Work* rnmi' here it had
Meet* second and fourth Tuesday*.
never been tried but now that we Plaiting knights always welcome.
O. J. Miller
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C. C.
wlmli hung from the chandelier a n d 1
satisfaction of knowing that even
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were caught at the corners oT ttTe
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our crates will he made here
Sanford Lodge No. 37. I. (). O. F.
table
Iti'il shaded candle* and
Madam Voile of Toronto, Can*
The Zachary -Co. can make anyv,
Meeta every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
favors in red packets tied with
d,,m* of gold com....led the charmand late of Kissimmee i* the at- thing in Aha shape of sash, doors,foW-rlmperlaf Theatre.
For
that G O O D G U L F G A S O . ' } ? nM r s
M r « harlie rib b o n
g
effect.
The
delighted
little
host
of Mrs- K U M#h»- hlt.tH1* ^ ^ ^ a , , doorings
ctdl-j J-M ^..Singletary
H. J. lowx.ll,
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Mr&gt; tfuiglej. Mr.,. " 'g.. .. .
Secretary
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secretary
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and
mill
Crenshaw,
Mrs.
S.
D.
Jordan.
Mr*.
was the recipient of many nicei * ns*
#hon« II- II. Coney, Agt, No. 116.
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have
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Enjoying the happy ocen14-tj
Gate Cfly Camp No. 6. W. O. W
I alt of it and in
Fountain, Mr, C A Miller, Mr* Mm. were Margaret Peter,. Albert , M, m U u1i w !i,ull,,.r ha* returned Sanford
Meeta second and fourth Wedn eaday
furd
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will
fie
Prevatt. Mr, Fitmev. Mr* \\ A Connelly.
Announcement
Maud Lake. Theodora ' r,’ m “ w,,,' k rn(* v,*“ ,0 Tarnpa,im,&lt; llrp-•
night* in earh month.
tjie soOth.
Miller, Frank Cha*e. L.-Cluire Jones.
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The
Daughter* of Wesley will Allen. Mt,
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolehan
gratulate* the i&gt;hClerk
Council Commander
•give u musical at the home of Df
Frank Hond. Mr, Chamber, Kmtna Sppnrpr, Mary
Velinn
Mr^ M I, Gooilhuc vuh amone
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and Mrs. L. It Philips. Park ave him
Mr*
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lecturer at Hiipti t Temple
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Mr
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i c u r b s t o n e GLEANINGS!
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
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.FEBRUARY 22. 1916

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1 1 nii,.|i Don Julian known in Ins red ton of Tin m lorr M.trsJoit. feuM m r I’ ctrova Tnniiiht
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0 m u i |i \ i |.. . r: fi.uuii picture who It . inn"i ini IntiLM'lf of vague doubts t. r of H auln k Sn ft;
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nIt Mr KileKt
son m tin. jitirtrayi.l n[ tin* l.aili u;
derstai.d that A rm • Sin. 11. Du- sut.i
«»...! have made Metro i In w l.o lias In rn ti ritifiiliiiR him.
. S H &amp; . T h c Smilcr
is to .*tiiilli" riiTrs tin. M lif (|nis mill in rhira.-lcr
Mis fa mi!, .tj' with tin
Tin ii^")fMji**tdi«lie fellow, yvhnin 1 tiiry m.in ij -irk in I" &gt;1 which
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[city. V..4 .11.1 lot, OW,It'll by JU-oph |iiclnrizs.lion of th- fr.mou« novel &gt; ver from Ins life ami Tioiloru's.
lie ulways wciar., a slYdl 1*.
of i ' ii s.i i i p nain I.. Km • ri I I i.»rli#
|&gt;ireii.- Janos Durkin d-serve
m, h&lt;» i . i ( . ,m 1 • v £11 •1 1l' • . •ir*- givei
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Thi* roinliination rocs Jo ||,. j..h| in
,lftos( nf the thnll- mu a •tfp') li-aviti^ * •» mh p i i I iuI t he el-i-t i r &lt; I i a bit -.
that ,1 lotlh 1 he con- iiiiveliiris.
ar.i) I.mhlltg
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tini- load is hard 1" he; ••r.
*■ f 'C v ^ BfV»&gt;Iy,'fjUk. which the |iro point to ilii- iniuKiiiUlloli.
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trouble and there'a » o one seems are on some of them ttixl really, the
“ The Cave M an" is a story of the writing lettirs when he heard a.
the |&gt;botojilayinK (itibUe.
Mme. P e ­ which t hic work'd mil evolution of a man, inspired in one knock al .the door.
M illio n r (Is lo o k b e t t e r t h a n t h e rest
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T h a t ’s the time this foolish fellow
of its leaders bj the felly and-super " c o m e i n , " b u k .n o o n e e n t e r e d , Cu­
imtulde work in the previous Metro man.
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th e c i t y a n d
w e c a n n e v e r in d u c e
limes a sinjtinK uji the iiniil,
fiei.dity of sodety and details graph­ r io u s h e o p e .ic d th e d o o r e x p e c tin g
manteljiien-s. “ My Madonmt....... The
Wi h a word and smile to cheer yon p e o p le to in v e s t in th is , c i t y u n t il
Miss
Nan si'u IIP Mipported ».&lt; &amp;&gt;• ically how it man, pi. ked liiiphiizard to g ie e l one of t h e m e m b e r * o f th e
i ml to help you with \ our loud, j couditions
are
changed.
Then* 'a m jiiie ,
etc.
No one
wrs
there,
Edward Jose, former leading "nYirn- from the submerged tenth is made compnnv
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" »um ,1 to . n o d . MU |(„&gt;a| \clrrss Hell) Naniten in " T h e M* rkyl. \V^lT»t UitVluJtick. Stuart j’ltu'inher ol worth while
*ciet&gt; h&gt; tii-sj &gt;1 gallon jug upon 11-v. i|
’ cause we re l.ouud In pull it
"Id »•ui 1«11nifff and tear then,
t .lelirnle.l S.^rndul
Holmes and a lull ittin ,o( player.* of 1tin careful nursing of a spark mi lion Ito found attached to 1 1. i . o
t‘ m.iuli
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down The vacant lots would look
! planted in the hram of a coal cob stopper in the jug a pn-ce *|
rougli
William hOX presents
thelvovui mcrline
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T hough vnur load'- too lug for one ,
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With I I- arm, to hruce j ou r body 1-. a that b'-rbid-s fr..n.&gt;- huddings .n
in bringing to tin, country Uett)
and his smile to hruce your heart. certain sections ol the city could Nansen, the eelcbtated Danish . (rag- of Evolution, with Koheri Edeson roll- of old Judd Tolliver, the lender t&gt;(. „ V(tfV excellent brand of mo.nt,I'T1*, in the I .ask y sit 1IO' WIlls key .
At the Star Theatre Thursday, Ft b.
also be amended so that people
IC. vedieniie and Europe’ s royal actress,
The Trail of t he rti lie ofliecih had
■J'ltli
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a
scteeti
drama
whose
biilwho
want
to
build
nice
residences
N o . hi* h a s n ’t got a o i h n i o n , h u t h is
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could do so as far down town as
l.o.O
Ii cwnrk never ends
tion of photoplay,
I r., 11 a ml phutngra phn- a. hn- v ni ••&gt; t til’
» II J.e seen1 at
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PUBLISH ED
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THE SANFORD HERALD
I N S A N F O R D - — Life

ON TUESDAYS
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SANFOUII, FLORIDA, FRIDA V THflKttART'25: I’JIC

3rd ANNUAL
CONVENTION
ON DRAINAGE
STATE ASSOCIATION TO
good
The program for th*» thfrd fffffiual
meeting of the. Florida DrtUtytgu
Association at Sanford. Florida" o V
Iho 28th and li9lh of February luis
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didate hi the I •- inocratii primar.
for |In- govt ri or Lip
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Irbine Manning,
also vwill be a cat -hdate
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Mr Hie.esc in hi- ni uunci niei t are

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b een

llleuse ( timing Hark*.,J f . ,
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passenger ra te s m i a ll r a i l ­

roads, local Option by counties in
hnndljjig the liquor question, liberal
support to the -cJiools for white
children, estaldishmctil of rural cred­
it system reduction of interest to ft
per cC8ft's ifli'llltion of II i I -ss olll •■&gt;,
“ decrease of present il n
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tarl&gt; fortutiate in securing repre­
sentative* of two large loud (muse*
to make addresses.
One of tin
greatest dillicultie* met in organixing a district
i* the Question of
financing «n d no doubt tin- address
of
. FT Fulcher of. New York and
C f) Hotchkiss of Tampa will &gt;Di­
li great deal of Useful iiihirrn.ii mFollowing : is the program a
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lie hnpt-s It* be relieved of
his nlfice by March I
He says hiresignation is mi^r* l&gt; tu allow him to
enter business
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in: rslial fnt
the southern district of Florida

VISITORS’ DAY AT
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FAVORITE CANDIDATE

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Fletcher Invite* Wilson
Washington. 1). C., F'eh. 24.
President Wilson wits invited today
by Senator Fletcher to attend a
meeting of the Florida i’ rt-rts Asso­
ciation at Kissimmee in April.
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“ Woodrow Wilson, President, Wash­
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RESOLUTIONS HAVE

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SANFORD

“ I am directed by the executive
committee of the Florida Pres* A**oelation to invite you tl he the guest
Sanford is alivt- to her opporof the editors of Florida at their mi
t t ii^ ie - and expects to invite the
nunl convt-n'ion to he held at • K o
simiMvc. Fla
April I-UI5, and urge world to spend a few day* here in
upon your acceptance of same, as all March.
Florida, and especially the editor*.
On. the date herein set forth we
tlesy,- to see a i d
h e a r th e w o r ld 's will celebrate the hulkht-nd of the
foremost i illicit and statesman on lake
front
have
the
politicians
the great issue of the day
Among “ come
ou t"
here
have several
the social features you will be given dunces on the street have a water
an opportunity to visit uml meet carnival
regatta
boat race* fire
the people of the old soldier*’ colony work* and pink lemonade.
In fact,
town St. Cloud, the Wonder City of the city of Sanford having Just
the nation
Come, all Florida want!) passed through a very quiet and
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very ladylike winter will with the
M.rnhir i vci utnc i mnmtliee. Flor­ hrrath
HprhiK in our vniii* cio(T
ida Press Association
t hi* m u ii Imt rolip* o f v%iiit«*r uml
i ori»r mil ifi t hr ■*iin^hiri** ami joy
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I inn- an- ■ sir.t ImT.inut club votes III the camping n to I hi - tlr.i voles
lor every &lt;tti,■11•1itt•- hut the period offered. 1nil linn i vi ra v ot - art- given
during which they are to he had on every $2o worth of new or old
will close Monday, F'eh. 28th at subscription* turned in up to 8 p m..
8 p. m. Don't stop as long as this vionday. Feb. 28th
I! you really want to wiii the
period continues, but remind every
friend who has promised you t heir Ford or one of the other prize* you
subscript ion that tow is the time to should take every atlvantuge -d tins
giv. I I to mu
The-. Ii.d i i,«&gt; ft-ason offer lor i vir.1 vole*
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l,. Ip Mil ,t 1 all t ti.
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BULKHEAD
IN BIG TIME

Invitation Also Sent by Trip
St. (lu o d . Flu.. Feb. 2d
The fo l­
lowing tide gram hrft’ ,l&gt;ecty sent to

YOU WILL GET VALUE RECEIVED FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOU INVEST
•GIVE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO A HERALD CANDIDATE NOW
WHILE IT WILL COUNT FOR EXTRA VOTES— BEST VOTE
OFFER ENDS MONDAY— MAKE EVERY MINUTE
COUNT -GET AS MANY $20 AS POSSIBLE
- I T IS NOT TOO LATE TO ENTER
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May I idler a suggestion i-r two
us to what to see in the room’
First &gt;&gt;f all the Qu.ijltv of the work
hi inp dot.i is important. The neat­
ness of th. room . .ire taken of llo
I l;it khoard* and flirt iture should he
i.ol.-d
Tin- lighting of the rooms,
st/.e of desks and seating arrange
mel t of puftiD is also of im|&gt;ortnncNote also the number of pupil*
I uught by each teacher and the dlsciplinr in the room.
A ry criticism pro or con that you
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may have of the work will he kind­
ly received by the trustees or the
Cnndurlnr* Win Out
principal of the schools
The San­
Wilmington* N C. Feb. 25
Dif­ ford schools are public schools and
ferences between the Atlantic Coast any assitsnnce that you mny render
Line Railroad land its trnin conduc­
in making your schools better will
tors he cause of the adoption by the
he appreciated.
railrOwiF^-nf yhe White system « f
R. F. Eiell
train auditing have lieen settled
Principal
acconffJh; to an announcement here
tnday-yby Judge Chambers of the
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fii Ii at il . Duhurt liuiltlmg
agreed to abolish the
hlte audit Feb
corner Sanford avenue and Fourth
system on March 15 according to
Those having rummage to
street
• he announcement
and to substi­
please
notify Mrs
R
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donate
tute therefor a system evolved h)
M uson
its otbrinl* and . acceptable to the
conductors.
Congregational Church
The conductor*
through tinvir
Next Fundny night, music hot It
general
adjustment
committee
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agru if tr, rljminute tl"dr demand* ** on the orgrtn and by
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regard* the White auilit system in he taken
of the greatest musical productions.
a petition covering various working
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condition*
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City council met in special session Wilson was appointed city attorney
at 10 o'clock a. rn.. Feb. lit, lillfi. pro tern.
Mr. (it'O, A. . DeCotte*
Present, U. W. Herndo n, president being disqualified to art in matter?,
\Y W. Abernathy,' J Adams, D fi. before the rouncil at this time.
Monroe, F'. L, Miller, C. II. Dingee,
The following resolution
was
adopted:
J. D. Davison, mayor.
The president stated the object of
He it resolved by the city council
the meeting was for the purpose of of tin- city of Sanford, that the
taking up the mutter of the ap­ office of treasurer and assessor of
pointment of It
C
Maxwell as said city be located until further
treasurer it ml assessor of the city of |order
f this hoard in the Lfirk
Stanford and othir business that building belonging to and mljnining
111 It &gt; come before the council
th. First National Hank of Sanford,
C
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Dingee w h s duly elected on w,-»t suit- thereof on the ground
as president pro tent of the city llnor. to-wit: of No. 105 West First
street, anti that the treasurer ami
rouncil.
The . president appointed F’
I. iiss.iu.or of saitl city of Sanford keep
M:lb r. chairman of the finance com nil ot the books anil paper* belong­
ing to his office at and in his *nid
mi t tee.
Tlte bond of R. C.
Maxwell, ns office aforesaid until the further
f.a s u r e r and n**es*or of the city of order of this board.
IF W. Herndon,
•Sanford was presented, reatl and
President
City Council.
approved, with T. J. Miller and
%
Alfred F’oster as sureties in the sum
The clerk was here instructed to
of $1000.00.
notify the banks of the city of San­

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Vote r&gt;n the resolution w.i* reach
^d after m*'re than three hours of
dlsriiHslon durlnn which the original
resolution
which
was practically
the same ns the 'Du.vul resolution
whnh was submitted in more detin
its language wlilh the omission of
section four
them in the name of A A Preston.
Treasurer, to R. C. Maxwell, Treas­
urer of the City of Sanford, to be
deposited in the name of the City
of Sanford, by
R. C, Maxwell,
Treasurer.
Mr. Maxwell. a.-» treasurer und
utMtesxor of the city of Sanford here
demanded the hoAks and properties
of the rity of Sanford from A, A,
"Preston.
former treasurer where­
upon
Mr
Dickinson who repre­
sented Mr Prestdn refused the de­
mit nd.
The
mayor here notified
Mr.
•Preston not to hundle the records,
monies or other properties pertain
mg to the office of treasurer and
assessor located in the hanks or It
the safe or office of the I reusiirel
and assessor. front this .|nuCouncil adjourned
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, Jus. C. Roberta,
City Clerk.
The city council met in regular
session at 7:30 j&gt;. tn., Felt. 21*1,
lit Ifi.
Present, B. W. Herndon,
president, Aldermen F*. L. Miller
J Adams, C. II Dingee.
Absent
D. 0 . Monroe and W. \V. A ber­
nathy.' The minute* of the meet­
ings of the 9th, 10th and 19th of
■February. 191G were read and adopt

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Communication from A. A.- P e«

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Only Three Weeks
The end of tlw&gt; campaign i* |U*t
three Week* a way
Just three weeks
are good hut It is fa' front next Saturday night the great
Promise
more gratifying to candidate* to campaign will conje to a dose
have yoifr s.ib-criptions safely writ This is ii remarkably short time and
ten down in their little receipt hook every candidate should go out at
Every tune the candidate look* oi.ee and make an earlv start
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'a' that there t.* a chuckle, “ more member the old saying “ The enrlv
votes lor me
lord catches the worm "
Re an
100.000 n f f e r E n d s F e b . 28
early bird in this campaign. Il will
Attention .* called to nil interested pay you.

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motion
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Address “ Engineering in it
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Hiram Me
Filmy, Tum pr, Fla.
Ashlrewi ^’ ’ Problems of Drainagi
Y’ i'iiln .r t e r i, " FI. FI
Sdndoey of
A. V \\ lilts A Sons, St. I,mil'. M"
Afternoon Sewslon. 2 30 p. m
Addre-.s “ The Drainage l . a w s anil
Dbatitrles Encountered in Organizing
District*."
H. E. Hanmer. Tampa
DiscuftAton.
Address “ The FIverglade*," F f
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Drainage
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Whereas, 11 &lt;* necessary at d if ­
ferent time* for the city of Sanford
to buy material and other article*
for the use of the city. Therefore,
lie It
Resolved That when any and all
purchases are made, that the said
mutt-rial or articles purchased shall
be purchased by the chairman of
the ...................... the department in
which same shall be used, anil the
said chairman shall Use the following
form order l » he delivered to the
seller, and *«ld order shall he ntinched to invoice before preseutink
to clerk for payment:
Messrs.

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And charge to the City of Sanford,
Chairman of
Comm.
Material used for
i T o be tilled in by Chuirmnni
This order must be attached to
Invoice or same will not hi- ordered

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paid.
It .was moved and seconded that
the chairman of the finance com m it­
tee secure the hanks of the city of
Sanford so that the city ran get the
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An ordinance entitled an ordin­
ance for the regulation of the Iran*
portution of the indigent poor was
read by II* title and placed on its
second reading and [inssed.
The clerk wit* here instructed to
purchase a suitnbbi minute book.
Mr. F'd. Rnndall caqte before the
council and asked for permission to
lay pipe ncross St, Gertrattle avenue,
and on motion said request was
granted.
Council ndjourned.
H. \f. Herndon,

President City'Cquncil.
Attest: Jas. C. .Robert**
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