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THE SANFORD HERALD

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Thirty Million Fire Insurance Policies
Provide Sixtv Billion Dollars
of protection to citizens

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IN MEMORY OF.
ARTHUR JOHNSON, SR. |own risk if they desire.
| it oppenrs thnt the sewer in wind
there was oil wns opened nnd the fir.
I visit the so-called city of the company several days ago washed i'
(lend. A newly made ernve driw me out thoroughly, but oil still comer
to its tcnr*staineil side. Within it- into the se\yer.
winduwlvss depth and narnwnesA chemist of I’cnsncola is state*
sand claps th&lt;- pathetic dust of our t«&gt; have analyzed the oil found am1
dear friend. The marble maker will declares it is similar to sonic found
mutely reflect the same.
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Arthur Johnson^ Sr.
Morn September IT. Ib88
Diet Fbruary 10, 1920.
The silence breathes and tenches to
me once more, the sacred lesson of
••All in All.” My day the sunshine,
birds and trees bespeak his fate. “ Not
Dead.” At nittht moonbeams and the
starlight ami furled flowers whisper
in divine refrain. “He Lives.’
No m atter where I po or mam and
look for him 1 find surviving immtes
and marks of his busy and useful,
faithful life. Thus 1 catch the Ood
thoiiuht and Antfelic wave. "There is
no death and my friend -till ivos. ’
The dear, treasured husband anil fnth*
»r has just passed on. His earthly
existence 1ms melted into eternity.
His sweet, calm and houynut hope are
a part of the harmony of paradise. 11«
is everywhere omnipresent with Him
who understands* when humans do
not. with Him, who gives and take­
away. Our friend is not dead. H&lt;
is now a part of the eternal whole
with God, harmonious and justified
with the riches and blessings of eter­
nity.
Knowing Arthur as I did, I can se«
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him pass away and hear him say the
last farewell. 1 can realize and feel I
the ease and peace to "All iu Al!
bestowed that came to him when he
crossed to the other shore. No thorns
no stings, no pain.
Arthur Johnson wns a good man.
To his fellow men he wns staunch and
kind. When we look into the fudinr
light of the past we love and admin
him most for the warm and generom
characteristics that Ix.uud him to us
as a friend ami co-worker. His lift
work speaks very eloquently for hint
and we can only say, that we will
i.\cr remember and cherish tin
warmth of heart and honesty of charneter of his true life as long us time (
shall last for us. There was through
his life a turbulence that moulded
him to the settled mission which per i
mitted him to do so much for H*
fellow* men.
For nine days he bravely and pa- ;
tiently lingered in the cruel agonies
of his last sickness and during that |
period of uncertainty many of us anx­
iously hoped that the dreaded m&lt;
age which we feared must come might
in some way be averted. The powei
that issued the final edict not only
•.pierced the hearts of his devoted fain­
* iiy. but of ninny friends, with tear:
from eyes and sighs from lu-arts was
the perfect testimony of love am:
z.Uni|.liin thus we recognize th«
truth in the scripture. "In the midst
of life we are iu death."
Hope fondlv whispers and Christia:
faith earnestly insists that there-is r
higher—n better and more beautiful
existence/beyond this life and we be­
lieve that the departed spirit of our
friend is In that radiant realm.

in pnrt of the West Virginia oil
fields. He believes the product i
down in the ground, hut it will re­
quire boring nt least .1,500 feet befor*
it is struck in any quantity.
The other companies are prepar
ing to sink wells, but not nenr tin
place where the first oil was discov
ered.
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The Jeweler

Welnka Block

Jewelry of
Quality

I rnnnot say and will not sny
That he is dead, he is just away,
With n cheery smile and a wave of hi/
hand,
He has wandered into an unknown
land.
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And left us dreaming how very fuir
It needs must he since hr is there.
And you, oh you, who the wildest
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return,
Think of him faring on as here
In the love of there ns the lovd of
here.
Think of him just the same. I sny.
He is nut dead, he f* lust nwnv.
A TR U E FRIEND.
OIL OR NO OIL AT REFUNIAK
They are selling Stock Like There
Was Oil All Right.

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Stuart Gills, assistant attorney gen­
era), has returned from his home at
DcFunink Springs, where there has
been some excitement in regard to the
discovery of oil.
Judge Gillis says three men hnv*
paid a man named Johnson $lfi.00f
for n 15 JI ay option on his place
where oil was declared to he oozing
from under n tree and running into
a stream of water. The trio hnv&lt;
organized a company nnd nre srllini
stock to pnv for boring for oil. They
informed the people it is a chance
and not to pet the iden of there be­
ing a re-taintv in. ?he m atter of
striking the fluid. They are told

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Rose ‘ was pronounced to be nothing
but refined lubricating oil and slight­
ly perfumed at thnt.
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frolic at the Elk’s club to be given
on Setemhcr 29. Ijist year COO
youngsters were entertained.

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SANFORD, SEMINOLE COUNTV, FLORIDA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1920

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For the

LIVING ROOM
[f Y ou \vill[ findhere just the
s u ite jo hanr.onize[\vith your
i3ea*oft w hat you V ou ld like
to have your living room .
~A [wide grange of styles
(rcm ‘ dainty littlef inexpenrive suites to[ georgeous per­
iod styles* with? deep, soft,
luxurious cushions. r c .
&lt;] T h ef price on every suite
represents a substantial sav­
ing o n 'th e ir real value.
W o n ’f you com e in and
let us sh ow you every one?
W e[w ill not urge you to buy.
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TH E SANFORD HERALD

TAGE EIG H T
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Don’t Let Other People Dictate To You
Buy Yourself A HOME And Be
Your Own Boaa
Ur. Tmani ,

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' h a t s, t h r e a d , t o il e t a r t
ic i. e s ,
to ys,
h o o k s,
sh elf
MUSIC. POST CARDS, tic. tic.
TH IS STOCK OF GOODS OWNED
HE SOLI) IN' FRONT OF TH E
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STOitit'
RE ••■•If
Ill'll.DIIIN G ON PALMETTO
AVENUE. SANFORD. .FLO RID A .
CORNER OF PALMETTO AND
SECOND S T R E E T --A T TH E SAM E
TIM E AND PL»»'K TH E HOUSE
HOLD FU RN ITU RE OF E. II. WARMAN. DECEASED. W ILL ALSO HE
SOLD.

nolc County, Florida, thin the 23rd |
day of September, A. D. 1)20.
(Scnl of Court) •
E . A. Douglas*,
7-I»tc
Clerk Circuit Court. |
NOTICE OF A IMPLICATION
TA X DEED

FOR

Under Section 575 of the G eneral;
ji ^nl ut °3«

Notice it* hereby given that L. P. i
Hagan, purchaser of Tax C ertificate!
No 720. dated the 4th day of June|
A. I). 1801.
Said cerlficnte embraces the follow. I
ing d&lt; -cribed property sitrintcd in ]
Seminole County, Florida, to .w it:
Her. 7 1-2 chs. S. of 1-4 Sec. post
on N line of Sec. 25, Tp. 19, S. It. 20
E.. Hun S. 7 1-2 chs., W. 5 chs., N.
7 1-2 chs., E. Ochs., 0 acres more or
less, and has filed said certificate
in my office and has made application
for tax deed to issue in accordance
with law.
The said land being nrsesed nt
ib t. date of the issuance o f such cer.
tificae in the name of Unknown.
Unless sid certificate shall be re.
deemed according to law. tax deed
will issue thereon on the 10th day of
November A. D. 1920.
Witness my offical signature and
senl this th e’ 90th dny of September
A. I). 1920.
E. A. Douginas,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida.
(Seal i 7-fitr. B y : V. E. Douglass, D.C

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
Under Section 575 of the General
t i l l &gt;• I r . i r o i r t | l a
tillsD lni n u t •onia.
Statutes.
Trul/ yeur*.
Notice is hereby given that E. B.
A C».
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~ I1 Rnnilall, Jr ., purchaser of 'lax
Cert
firate No. 180, dated the 3 rd day of
July A. I). 1910, has filed said ce rti.
flcac iti my office and has made ap
plication for tax dccil to issue in ac­
cordance wih law.
Said certificate embraces the follow­
ing described property situated in
Seminole County, Floriad to-wit \\ 1-2
of Section HO, Tp. 19 S.R.32.E. 920
acres more or less,
The said land being assessed at the
date of the issuance of . ueh ccrtifi
cate in the name of Unknown.
Unless said certificate shall be re
deemed according to lnw, tax deed will
issue thereon on the 10th day of Nov
A. I). 1020.
Witness my official signature am!
seal this the noth day of September
A. D. 1920.
E. A. Douglass, Clerk, NOTICE O F APPLICATION FOR
Clerk Circuit Court.
TA X DEED
7 . Ctc.
Seminole County, Florida.
Under Section 575 of the General
" T h e R e a l E s ta te M a n "
( Senl)
By: V. E. Douglass, D. C. Statutes.
29 years Resident of Sanford. Buy from one who
Notice is hereby given that Over­
In Circuit Court, of Send, street Turpentine Company, purchas.
knows the Real \ alue of Sanford Property.
er of Tax C ertificate No. 177, dated
note County, Florida.
the 0th dny o f Ju ly A. D. 1908, has
F I R E IN S U R A N C E
In Chancery.
filed said certificne in my office and
Florence Gilbert,
2(ir» F I R S T S T R E E T
IM IO S E 9 &gt;
has made application for tax deed
. Complainant
to issue in accordance with law.
-vsSaid certificate embraces the fol­
Divorce Citation.
lowing described property situated in
Jnmes Gilbert,
Iit m ess had u i’U up a large cir- e * f
Seminole County. Florida, to .w it: S.
Defendant.
frieiiU who •• agnized ir. him a u. ic TO JA M E S G ILBER T , Adress un. 11 A. of W 1 .2 of NW 1.4 o f N E1.4
of Sec. 20. Tp. 20 S. R. 29 E.. 11 acres
„ .u l i c n /cm.Genian and his siu'd-n known
Please take notice that you are more or less.
d er:&gt; r bus rest a glom over the -••.»•
The said land being asessessed at
herein filed against you on the first
n iir.ty i ci c ar.u elsewhere.
to the bill of complaint herein filed the date of the issuance of such cer
! Mr. K*n\ \vn a native of MuO'l'1-''-2* against you, and it is hereby order­ tifiento in the name of D. F . Saver.
Unless said certificate shnll be re
VIRGINIA CAROLINA COLL ECT­ hut Ind l . t n itrading in Flo* i» (• &gt;• ed that you do* appear to said bill
a m inder of \-i-n and made hi a hf-un- herein filed gainst you on the first deemed according to law. tax deed
OR DIED LAST SATURDAY
in tLiif.osville, \ here a wife and o - Monday in December, A. I). 1920, the Will issue thereon on the 10tth day of
AFTERNOON
to same being the 0th day of December November A. D. 1920.
d m iy litc r a n d tw o s o n s a re
m o u r n t h e l o w * 1 f n O i o t n n d n * u l »n )• 1920, and a rule dny o f this Court,
Witness my officinl signature and
W. F. King died suddenly in the '1 fit- i v i n a i i i s * v i i c t a k e n ^ ro m J | " \ &lt; 1 and it is further ordered that this seal this the 30th day of September
Ynldcz hotel last Saturday afternoon d e x .* t r i « •&gt; J :.n d n y a f t e r a x h e r t notice he published in the Snnford A. D. 1920.
at 5:50. He was complaining of feel­ s e r e i • m m ! f&lt; H t-v/ .d b y l o v i n g f r • i . s Herald once a week for eight consec­
E. A. Douglass.
Clerk Circuit Court.
ing badly to &lt; leik Frank Brown and ...... t.i*.««ed to Gainesville ( i in- utive weeks.
le*u - i i
I he ‘ vnpnthy of the p i- ,
Seminole County Florida.
Witness my hand and the official 7-0te.
asked for the key to his roni and as
• .i-- .• *.. i; is « xtcndd to th bcC.av- seal of said Court at Sanford. Send (S eal) Bv: V. E. Douglnss. D. C.
be started for tin elevator he was i, f a l&gt;
taken with a sinkii.;: spell and had to
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t c assisted to iiis room. The physi- \y|| |, u i 'I ’ AIR HUDSON AND ESdans well- summoned and worked,
£|.«\ CARS
with nim heroically but the hand of I
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death could not be stayed and hj n th|JI j5SUC j„ the announcement
breathed his last late; in 'e a ter- , w
Motor Co., that they
ri'Min. Mr. King had been a icddcnt
,^ tur|m|
()f t,u.ir ri.|)nir W(irk
of thu city for the past year being J
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II. &amp; O. Motor Co..
Ita ,r t le .olk xto r .n d credit •»»" j »
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will .1
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LAM E

SUDDEN

OF W. F. KING

Announcement
Fall
W in ter

“Opening”

Beginning Wednesday, Oct.fi, 1920

A Discount of
%
\VI

lie given on all Merchandise purchased during
OPENING W EEK

All ladies arc invited
enthusiasm of a world of
and Fine Millinery. The
is no longer handicapped

to conic here and enjoy the
new things in Rcady-to*\Y’car
knowledge that this selection
by the barrier of

HIGH PRICES

The 25 % Discount
will last opening week only, therefore our patrons, old
and new. will find it to their economic interest to make
an early inspection.
Cordially yours,

J.

DRESSN ER,
SA N F OR D , FLA.

P o s t C a r d s a t T h e H e r a ld

W igh t T i r e C o
AUTO

S a n fo rd . F lo rid a

vieen of Mr. Loveless in conjunction
w ill their foree n nicchnnci* and
•letter equipped than ever to take
rare of the lenrge volume of biisi
ness in the repair nnd mechanical d
i.ailm ent. It might be well also to
mention here that th** B. fi O. Co..
, hnve nuule a new ruling tlint all
li/iii-s are for cash only pivinjt th at .
the oTiportunity of serving the piihll ■
in a better manner am! enabllm; th-n
tr n*ld to this iinnortant department
in tin- way of quick service nnd the
' . st of mechanics.
x--------------COUNTY AGENTS' REPORTS

Sanford Building andLoan Association

Have you thought about bow you
are going to get the home you need
And while you were thinking ot it
did you carefully consider looking in­
to the plan of paying for a home
through the
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SANFORD BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION?
If you overlooked that, you hnvi
St. Lucie (Alfred W arren): Sugar
probably overlooked the best way.
cane is growing luxuriantly and we
At least it is tbe best way for men
who need thir capital in their every- are expecting an excellent yield. The
»lny business, ami can pay for theii pineapple industry is gradually com­
home best out of the monthly income. ing bnck.
Suwannee (I). R. Arm stiong) Con­
This applies even more so to the man
siderable
interest is being manifested
who has no capital, but must depend
on getting a home out of his monthly by the people of this county in the
nppronchinp county, fair.
income.
,
,
Polk (Wm. Goiiiine): Many grow­
Even if you rent a house, why pay
ers are spraying with oil emulsions
ren t?
,
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Talk it over with your wife—and for white fly nnd scale on citrus. ConSanta Rosa ( J . C. Sech rest): Har­
your mother-in-law.
And John, if you uie not married, vested peanut« are curing nicely;
there is no douh* but what you will crop very good. Local lumber comhe some dny. Why not take some pony contemplates planting 1,.V00 or
stock, and save some of the money sidcrable acres are being devoted to
you nro spending for foolishness and "bnck yard" Irish potatoes.
Walton ( J . W. Mnthison): wlucthat you will eventually need.
berry
interest is growing rapidly.
If you have a littlcmoney to invest
now, why not buy n few shares of Uotnto and sugar cane crops ore un­
usually good.
pnid-up stock, and get your dividends
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NEW
LUMBER COMPANY
At the monthly meeting of tbe
Board of directors of thu
Another lumber
company has
SANFORD BUILDING AND LOAN
started
in
business
in
Snnford
under
ASSOCIATION
the name of the F. &amp; G. Lumber Co.,
held nt R:00 p. m., Monday the 27th
and is composed of L. II. Gibbs and W.
ult.. nfter paying all expenses, the A. F itts of this citv an*! their new
directors found thnt thd earnings for
nlnct* is thnt formerly occupied by S.
the past six months justified their
O. Shinholser in the pinning nnd mill
dcclnr’ng n four per cent, semi nnnunl
business. This new firm has a fine
dividend to those investors who hnve outfit for the making of dressed lum.
already gone Into the Association.
her. Mr. Fitts nnd Mr. Gibbs need
If every business man in Sanford
will think over the situntlon rnrcfully. no introduction to the people of Snn
ford being residents of this city for
pay pnrticulnr nttent'on to the fact
many years mu! being in the Snnford
thnt money invested in your Home
Foundry nnd Machine Co., at the pres,
Bundin'* Association is yielding a
ent time iust south of their new busi­
pond dividend, nnd then note the fart
ness location. The lumber mill is
thnt every’ family we enn stop 'n oil the A. C. !.. Re., at tin* corner of
Snnford means increased business nt
Second street nnd Myrtle ave. which
your place of business, is it not to
makes it an ideal location for n busi.
your interest to immediately .Join in ness of this kind. The new firm ex.
making this ro.operative plan for the neots to go nfter the trnde of this
general up-building of your town the section in the dressed lumber line nnd
prent instrument for pood thnt it enn expect to put in the U st of equipment
be ninde.
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is order to handle rush orders nnd
Don't saw I rnn't afford it now. or. supply the trade of tliis* part of Flor­
It’s n good thing, nnd I will come In ida. Rend their advertisement in this
Inter. We need forty thousand dot- issue.
inr» to build homes now npnlted for.
nnd von rnn't nfford to wnit to give
ADM INISTRATOR'S SA LE.
thin help.

D O IT N O W
S 'N F O R D BUILDING ANI) LOAN
ASSOUI \TION
T. J . M ILLER.
President.
H. R. STEV EN S.
Vire-President.
A. P. CONNELLY',
Secy nnd Treasurer.
GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
Attorney.

I SH A LL. AS ADMINISTRATOR OF
TH E E ST A T E OF E. II. WARM AN.
DECEA SED. O FFER FOR SA L E AT
PU BLIC AUCTION TO TH E HIGH
E S T AND B E S T BIDDER
ALL
THAT STOCK OF GOODS OWNED
BY E. 11. WARM VN. AND KNOWN
AS T H E
SANFORD
BARGAIN
HOUSE. ..T H E SAID STOCK OF
GOODS CONSISTING OP CHINA.
W ARE. I.ACF.S. RIBBON S, SHOES.

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Announces Following prices:

Chandler
Tourinsr

115.00
IN SANFORD

Franklin
Touring

$ 2,875.00
IN SANFORD

These are the Biggest
Values on the American
Auto Market Today
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

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�J . L. Billlngaloy, state commander
of the American Legion, will
be In
! I’nlntkn to attend nnd take part in
the Armistice Day celebration on
November 11th. which promises to be
staged on an elaborate scale.

MAKING WAR ON
DISEASE MENACE

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TI.c St. IVterzburg clKArntnkcra
will
return to work today, following a
American Red Cross Announces walkout
on Wednesday, planned in
sympathy with the Tampn ClgnrmnkBudget of $48,200,000
ers. Tlie strike, they say, resulted
from a misunderstanding.
For Current Year.
Mayor Mitchell of St. Petersburgdespite tbe protest raised by the gro­
cers of that city, is pursuing his war
against I lie II. C. of L. To offset
Continuance of Heavy Work Abroad Mayor Mitchell’s action in bringing
in quantities of potatoes which could
Oaamtd Neceaiary to Protact
I be sold at considerably lower prices
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than the grocers were charging, Ute
; grocers have banded together and purLata Than Last Yaar.
I chnscd several carloads of '‘spuds’’
with which too food the market. They
A program of relief and service to­ have declared if necessary they will
ward which appropriation* of 148,- "undersell the mayor”.

NEW DISASTER RELIEF PLAN

To E. N. Jelks, A ttic Moore Jelks
E. Mallory, E. Y. Mallary, Mary Lewi;
Malt ary, Mary Jelks Lewis, II. II
Johnson, Wilhelniinn Johnson, F. L
M a l'a i), Nathaniel Jelks, Mary .Llk«
Address, Macon, &lt;Ja.
You nnd each of vou at &gt; tiereby or
dered nnd required to he nnd appea
before this honorable Court on .Mon
day, September Cth, 1920, a rule da;
of said Court to answer the bill of
complaint filed herein against you
nnd Tho Sanford Herald is hereby des­
ignated ns the newspaper in whicl
this order shall appenr once a weel
for four consecutive weeks.
To EXmer Jelks, Mary E. Jelks, Llli
Jelks,
address
unknown;
United
States.
You nnd each of you are hereby or
dered to be and uppear before thi&gt;
honorable Court on October 4th, 1920
n rule day of this Court, to nnswei
the bill of complaint filed heroir
ngninst you, nnd The Sanford Herald
is hereby designated as the newspapet
in which this order shall appear onci
a week for eight consecutive weeks
Witness my hand and official seal of
the Court at Sanford, Seminole Coun
ty, Florida, this the 13th day of Aug­
ust, 1920.
E. A. Douglass,
(Seal)
Clerk, Circuit Court.
Schelle Maines, Solicitor for Com­
plainant.
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School supplies at thv Ilersid

TH E IN SID E IS IMPORTANT.
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I t ’s the best tire insurance you could
nut your tire money into, for it dou­
bles, often trebles, the life of both
tires and tubes. We are vulcanizing
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WATER

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■ ad a c c . p t n o Im itation

Big Boston Lettuce
Early Snowball Cauliflower
Charleston Wakefield Cabbage
Jersey Wakefield Cabbage
Detroit Dark Red Beet
Paris White Cos Rotnaine

Sanford Novelty

E L D E R SPRINGS

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L ife is n b u r Je n w hen th e body
is racked w ith pain. E v ery th in g
w o rries and th e victim becom es
despondent nnd dow nhearted . T o
bring back th e su n sh in e take

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Tents, Awnings, Tarpaulins, Boat Tops
Ship Awnings, Covers, Bags and all kinds
of canvas articles to special orders, Light
and Heavy C anvas, Flags Bunting, Wag­
on Umbrellas, Camp Furniture, Life
Preservers, Waterproofing, E tc.

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HARD

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November 11-23, 1920

VULCANIZING

We also have the Buck Line of
GAS RANGES

2nd St. ami Oak Ave.

IN SUNSHINE OR STORM

Jacksonville Tent and Awning Co.

A NEW

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P r o te c tio n and Comfort

Mail Orders Solicited

Buy (he Best that is made

Reduced Overhead Expense.
TL» Rid Ciuan iutaouuiy is ute nrst
thought of a community visited hy ca­
lamity. With this In mind, It was de­
termined by tho Executive Committee
In preparing the budget of 1010-20 to
have a fixed reserve fund from which
to draw In these Instances.
For assistance to soldiers, sailors
nnd marines in hospitals nnd In cntnps
this yenr Sl.OOonoo has been «et aside.
Four million two hundred thousand
doltnre has been appropriated for Im­
provement of health and prevention
of dtsonie throughout (he United
Stales during tho current twelve
months. Tho Red Cross Is co-operat­
ing fully with the United States Health
Service tn this work and through Its
Junior Red Cross Is doing much to
■prend among children the principles
of santtntlon. An appropriation of $1,*
000,000 hns been made for developing
tho pence time program of (he Red
Cross by service to Its chapters In alt
regions.
Tbe appropriation of $48,200,000 ts
exclusive of the loent expenditures of
the 3,000 or more chapters.
Admlnls'ratlcn expenses this year
will he $1 8Oft,000. Last year they
were $2,100 000.

Fourth Roll Call

Notice is hereby given to tho pub­
lic, that the Geneva Bridge across the
St. Johns River, between Sanford and
Geneva, Fla., is now undergoing re ­
pairs, and is unsafe, and is closed to j
I the public travel, ami any person or J.
persona u s in j said bridge will pats •£■
at
their own risk, without liability +
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of any kind accruing to Seminole
County.
L. A. Crumley, Chairman,
Board of Co. Comr's.
|4Semminolc County, Fla.
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A ttest: E , A. Douglass, Clerk. 4 -ltc

Ga.

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Mutt Pro tact United States.
This will enable the American Ued
Cross to continue Its humanitarian ef­
fort to aid stricken peoples to re-estab­
lish themselves, to fight the dlsesse epi­
demics which threaten many countries
and to efTace largely the remaining
traces of tho blight left by the World
War. It Is regarded ns social as well
as physical sanitation on a large sculo
that will have a direct bearing on fu­
ture conditions In America.
Central Europe, the chief Bufferer
from tho conflict, today Is facing an­
other winter of famine, pestilence and
ruin. Typhus decreased much during
the summer months where lust winter
It had Its greatest stronghold, hut phy­
sicians who investigated the situation
at the behest of tho League of lied
Cross Societies have given thetr un­
qualified opinion that thU corning win­
ter will see n recurrence on nn un­
precedented scale.
Tho Bed Cross
feels It must continue preventive meas­
ures abroad to keep this and other
deadly maladies from the United
BUtes.
Millions for Work at Home.
When tho dlsenso wns sweeping Con,tral Europe lust winter the American
Red Cross, with tho aid of tho govern­
ments of afflicted nations, undertook the
.fight against It. Hospitals vrere estab­
lished wherever possible and food nnd
.clothing wore distributed to the tin'demosrNicd populations, who by ren,'aon of their undernourishment were
,essy proy to the epidemics. Where
'disorganization contributed last year
to tho great Inroads made hy tho din•oaso, by virtue of Its knowledge of tho
idlMtse and the presence of well es•tabllshed hospital centers, the Ameri­
ca n Red Cross this year will undertake
the werk with a now confldenre.
. Including the total of $11,000,000 In
■applies left from the last fiscal year,
the $.11,500,000 Is $21,000,000 less than
tbo expenditures for 1010 20.
Appropriations for domestic activi­
ties total $10,700,000.
Tha largest Item of this ''homo'*
budget is $7,800,000 for rivtllnn relief
work. Thle Includes service nnd nsntstnnce for families of soldiers, sail­
ors and marines, and work Incidental
to disaster. Of the total appropria­
tion for civilian relief. $5,000,000 is
held In reserve for the carrying out of
actual disaster relief.

far workers to come and ask you
tf*r s renewnl of your memberiiltlp. Send In your dollar to the
nearest local rhnpter of the
American Red Cross. Welcome
tha opportunity and privilege of
repledglng your fellowship by
promptly answering the

NOTICE TO T H E PU BLIC

Jelks Goode, Eli Goode, end Laurt
Paine Jelks, Address, Ilnwkinsville

900,000 hava been mado has beea outIn the Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
lined for tha American Red Cross for
Circuit, Seminole County. Florida.
tho fiscal year, July 1, 192C, to July L,
In Chancery.
103L according to official announceanent by national headquarters of the
M. S. Jelks, Complainant, vs.
4rgaat|aU«a at Waahiogtoa. The flgT. M. Jelks, L. P. Jelks, ct al.
Suit to Quiet Title, Citation.
urrs £ r 1920-31 are 131,000,000 below
To Charles A. I.ove, Mary E. Love
thosa of 1910-20, In which P30.400.OX)
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A. Jelks, Mol lie ithoden, Floridi
wea sp-ent.
Important among tho itatca of the
badjret for tho present year Is tho approprlatlon of 131,000,000 for relief In
IF YOU N EED
foreign ianda, which includes $11,000,000 la purchased soppllaa oa band and
met distributed.

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, i 92o

T H E SANPOBD HERALD

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OR SALE
Fourteen Acres of Hammock Land one half
mile south of Lake Monroe Station, on brick
roach Five Acres tiled, Flowing well and in
splendid shape for farming this season; has been
farmed several years and made bumper crops.
Four acres not tiled, but cleared and flowing
well. Has been cultivated several years.
hive acres partly cleared, but has never been
cultivated. Here is chance to get one of the
best Celery and Vegetable farms in the Monroe
section.

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TI1E SANFORD IIERALD

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cibcvit . nr ahd rom beh*
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Seminole
C*p f2 r vclghl
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-and and Colted, a corporonce a week
ce to the un-

ihlp 21, South o f Range 30 Eaet, run
thence North 780 feet, thence West
1167-°
thence Southerly 812 feet,
thence E ast 987.8 feet to the point
beginning.
It appearing from aswom bill of
complaint filed in this cause thnt you
1have or claim some interest in and
I the seal of to the land above described- there­
on this 15th 'fore you, the said Emily C. Richnrt,
IJames It. Kichart, David T. RowleV,
A. Douglass I Ann Rowley, Y.’illinm H. Lee, Francis
Court, Sem i-.C . Lee, LouisaGriggs, Thomas Griggs
r Florida.
F. 11. Griggs, William Reddy, and
William C. Reddy and Charles XV.
r Complaint- Kline as Executors of the Last Will
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of William Reddy, are herby requir------------------ cd to be and nppenr before our said
Seventh Jud- Circuit Court, at tho Court House in
Sanford, Florida on the 1st day of
da, in Chine. D" - A- D- 192°- ■»* t^ c" ftn', ‘ h«r?
make answer to the bill of complaint
exhibited against you, otherwise n deCitation.
crce pro confesso will be entered.
And nil other persons or parties
Jam es B. clniming any right- title or interest
y, Ann Row- j in and to the property hereinnbovi
’rnneis Lee, described, by, through or under any
Griggs, F. of the above named parties, or othJy and Will- erwise, nro hereby required to be
es IV. K line,'and appear before our said Circuit
ill of Will- Court at the Court House in Sanford,
nknown; the Florida, on the 3rd day of January,

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are orer the ige of tnenty-on* jeara.
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Winter I’ark, Florida

IF NOT, S E E

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

General

In s u r a n c e
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R U E to the Butck tradition of twenty year*,
the one feature Ruick engineers have partic­
ularly sought to develop in the new Nineteen
Twenty O ne Ruick Scries is high utility value.

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A tided to their great service value are a beauty
of contour and appointment and a comfort of
movement and seating arrangement that appeal
to (he most particular
Buick primarily, however, is a car of action. Built
for business— built to stand up— is a well known
Butck feature. Business men will find the ucw
five piwrngrr tonring car a happy selection.

f11&lt;fr*( i'oltrdr In HofM d
t nlrTiIr nil rtii nbi l&lt;•n a I • Os-critic «ikm.il

Sperlai advantages in Muslr faeulty of nine , llnsine",
Hume Economics, Fine nnd Industrial krls and
Academy (10th. 11th &amp; 12th grades
Thirty-sixih year opens September 20, 1920

E xicT O F Al’PLICATIOX FOR TAX DCLli

County, Florida, once a week for 8
week*, as to the known parties de­
fendant, and once a week for twelve
weeks as to the unknown parties de­
fendants.
Witness my hand nnd the senl of
said Circuit Court on this the 1-1 th
day of September A. D. 1920.
Seal
E. A. Douglass
Clerk of Circuit Court, Semi­
nole County Florida.
Geo. A. DeCott:. ,
Solicitor and o Counsel for enmpiain-

You will find, in fact, when you investigate these
new models, that Buick capacity for hard, fast,
sure transportation is even greater than ever b e ­
fore. T h e high-powered, sure-working Buick
Valve-in-Hcad Nfofor is a feature of each of the
new models.

Standard course* leading to A. H. degree. Bre-profeselon:il coutm-)* in Medlct-nt1, law and Fnginctrlng.

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Back of it, reinforcing its high serviceability, in ­
suring the uninterrupted use of
your investment is Authorized
Butck Service rendered by a m
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chanan, Lit|idntor of Florida Land
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liquidated corporation of England,
.Stockholders of Florida Land
i Colonization Company Limited.
Iquidatcd corporation of England,
i to the unknown legatees, devis, and
grantees, claiming by,
eugh or under the above named
ties ami til any and ail other per* or parties whomsoever, claiming
right, title or interest in and to

Guaranteed 18 Months
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jpair any make of B attery and guarantee it
six months. Also have a Rental Battery
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For SEED BEDS and YOUNG PLANTS:
Florideal Special (5-8-2)
For GENERAL GARDEN VEGETABLES
Manatee Trucker (4-G-Ii)
Seminole Vegetable Grower (4-7-5)
Seminole Trucker (5-G-2)
Cut Catalogue describes ninny uthf*r Fronds. w
Ynri for
our Free Rook-t tinri Prift* Lint.
Full stock Fall Ftrtllfzt-rs, Innyticirics etr., on hand at
our Crunch Wnrahouse
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W ILSON; &amp; TOOMER
F E R T I L I Z E R COMPANY
Agricultural Building

I’M A little icarnd
OF THE stern old boy,
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IDEAL FERTILIZERS
Wide range of materials and analyses.
formulas properly proportioned.

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The additional warehouse facilities that we have just provided makes us better able to take care of our customers and insures that *
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We carry a complete line of CRATE* M ATERIALS, NAILS, INSECTICIDES, FR U IT AND V EG ET A B LE W RAPPING PAPER
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Charles Perry, a well dressed. well
appearing young man and hailing
from Jacksonville, cashed a forged
:e cashier of the Atlan­
check fro :
tic National Bank of Jacksonville and
landed in jail.

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CONFEDERATES TO
MEET AT HOUSTON
On October 5 to S for Their
30th Annual Grand
Reunion.

S E R V IC E
We have contracted with the
R CO.. SanfordFla.. to’dowodT service on Hud­
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Bar examinations will he held ir.
Tallahassee about the middle of Oc:■ Ver, commencing or. Tuesday, Oc­
tober 19.
-------------v-----------Florida’s sweet potato crop is forecasted at 4,317,000 bushels, and the
State's peanut crop a: 4.317,000 bush­
els.
Cary H. Hardee. Governor-elect,
will speak in the Duval theatre in
Jacksonville on Wednesday, Septem­
ber JJnd. His subject has :o do with
th e registration of women.
-------------x -----------George W. P erry , sexton of Evergrter. cemetery at Gainesville, was
badly injured by the explosion of dy­
namite or. F rid ay while in the act of
blowing up soem stump* in the ceme­
tery.

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terminals, day and night, to
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T U lan d s will go cn to the Dallas Slate

Housing solicitors are getting pledges Southwest. ■»
ht* year will show
j f house room for 50.» 0 paying s*-;*r than «■&gt;: the resource) a:»d
carried
f '**'-*
- r - i : ret# asked Is J1
Of the mes* l a l - e l o f state
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7 * r person. * t s r « n o w c o r e
,n the union. T*x*s
This fair begin*
occupy a room B *-ak f*ft. where fur- O 'ober &gt; and »nds October !* Th#
SS. w h o fo r m e r ly
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4 a * i^4 * Ten ;n f round trip fare from Houston is SIS S3
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, —**- *5 c e a ’ s These prices are deThe cn*-c*nt rat# ta granted only to
l i U u SOn a n d Signed to co»er the cost of s c c c n &gt; member* of the U C V„ 5. C V, the
b e - * t:c= =ot to make profit.
Vesicria! As sects tic n and their Im­
now
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mediate i*a&lt;uH.
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l*iiy lato afford
especially
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th is adir#»». tne car line which lead* to ' * v u uc cent a mil* Iran*portatloo.
distance from th* car line, rate*
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snd r » cm arrangements a su-T.clenk

corn.

c o m p .etc

* bo?s" win Sleep oa mattresses, ' JKW.OOO boxts fo r last season.
spread down oo t +* fUwrs Stnc*
FLEM ING.
South Texas enjoys straw bat vsather
Field Agent

n-ua'on. Tei —Houston throw, w i;*
tie gates to the South for the 3Jih
Ar.n isl Confederal• Reunion, October
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Three orcanlaat
meet *a
Houetoo that « e e *
-#u Conft derate Veteran.* m ,« : ;j r -w# uurteenth time. October ! to i The Son*
cf 'rnfederatd Veterans hold their
Idth annual reunlcn and th* Ccnf«d•rated Southern Memorial Association
bold* It* 11s: annual ccn*entlon
(X ic b e r S to l
Houston !i preparing for 10.900 veteras* and 45.040 other visitors
On* thousand aged and feeble e*terans
be cared for as guest* la
Houston home*
Th * o'.h.ci win not
“ T4 in cam ; as In most preriou* r*union*
Icitead. they will be billeted
In schools and downtown q-uarter*. at
they w«r* In Tulsa and In Mem phi*.
The war department** refusal of cots
and blankets for a camp, became of a
resolution passed by Cccgrei* grant­
ing tents but falling to mention other
equipment, cauitd the change of plan
Veterans will be housed more com­
fortably. if less picturesquely, than
they would be In * camp, and will b*
U f * from bid » e » t !i* r Hew*,*?, only
smiling sales sad golden Texas sun­
shine are to be expected for reunion
week
J or the member, 0 » nh Soa* of Vetscans and th# Memorial Astodatloa

Announcing;
theChangeof

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City Auditorium, - t - l c i u official peas: years w ith a slight decrease in
Headquarter* a medical aid itauoa. number of b e a rin g trees as a result
and tvo comfort station, vill ba ®f
severe storm of several years
haadj. on the same tract.
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forma forecasts for the coming sea
for their nearness to the headquarter* Jon a production of 1S.000.W3 box**
and t ie mess «*tabl:ifcai*at Tbe 0 e oranges, compared with about 14

up to the last of October, there will
be no danger of catching cold
ready
So much for t i e necessities of living
during the reunion
Regaried as a
spectacle this promisee to be one of
the mo-»t striking e»er held Decoratlohs outdoing * » * t the famous 11*;~*j at Tulsa are twine pul up by the
same decorators
Slaty city blocka
will be decorated.
The annua! reunion of the Confedera:* organisations la the South's moat
brtillant scclal event.
Hcastoa appreciatlnt this, has mapped out a
sort*! program f^r : u gweits that laeludes A general reception Tuesday,
0:'.ob«r 4. to ‘ ge^ acquainted,* la
hearty Texas faih;;n
Nine brilliant reception* and teaa
cf official rank, beside* deism of
prira:# fmctScm
The usual grand ball oi th* B. C. V.
am: another for the S C V
Autcmobll* drive* c u r th* rtiy and
a trip to th* fatssus Hcatton Ship
Channel and Turning Basin, "where
IT railroads meet th* sea."
"Memories cf Dixie." a seng and
dance resue of the Old South and th*
New, will be presented as a coapllm-nt to slsltors A cast a t 10 singers
and dancers will portray Ilf* In th*
South, from "befo d# wah' to th*
present dsy. slnctug in eaet seer.# th*
songs that * t r e popular at that time.
With the Itr* oc* cent a mil* from
any p-nnt la the Confederacy. Houston
expect* thousands to take advantage
cf th* reunlcn to see Texas before th*

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AGENTS
th# thrhanl.e the Lnccm.ng crowd*. **en
l h o . ; i : .ring t_e Is hour* just before
Abe i l. rtda citrus crop
lor .hv
th# r- n n
« a train -eery e.ght ce» t f .g season is estimated at thtr„
fw?’
art/4 aa hul*
tc«n ar.d
half ntilllAFI
million boxes.
ZLiZMiti 11 txpect^i l o UAlo«d
Of :k :s total approximately s,5d'
Bv W. E. WALTHALL
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AZmZ —r-ili i ; t frt# l o MV* » j boxes will be oranges and 5,WO,
r im
00*&gt; boxes grapefruit.
s . * » a r i i.
Pickens, who for
crar.g# crop of th# state show.
5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 + 4 4 »**eu y
. - i * led th* bo/*." 1* on ed a condition of irJ porcen*. of nor
the job a.a ia .
a c * » » aitchen. a mal or. September i. th# highest fig .
dining hal »nd a sandwich and hot ure reported cn tms date in some
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ccfde* stan d. art b*tn i bull! on a ra- years.
Trees are in excellent condition
eant s;ua.-e Just
r .l i c k s from the

W althall Motor Co.

fruited and the fru it is well de'eiop^-d. I’roipevti are sro^o for a
heavy production with normal con­
ditions fi.r the balance o f the growing
season.
^Prc-ducttcr. is estimated a: about
$.500,000 boxes, corr.parv-d with 7,500
•»3 boxes last season.
No seperate estimate for Tanger­
ines can be undertaken by this of­
fice, but reports indicate that th,
heaviest crop ever grown in the state
is new cr. the trees.
Condition of grapefruit was 75 pe:
cent of normal on Sept. 1. a fira n
ten points under condition at thb
time last year.
It is generally conceded that pro­
duction will be less than last year’s
by a considerable amount dependent
cn growing conditions for the rest
of the season.
The trees as a whole have a light
crop of fruit on them, but it is In
g o c J condition, well developed and
should run to large «i:es.
Production is estimated at abnut
5X00,000 boxes, as compared with 5.Cs&gt;3.000 boxes last seasen.
Prodoeti n of limes will vary very
little from. !a«t *eas-Dr..
Production is below th# average o
.p ast y ea's, with a slight dreaeselra

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SHOE POLISHES
BEST FOR HOME SHTNES-SAVE THE LEATHER
THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES
ANo TASTES anJ LIQUIDS for Each, Tan and U Titt Shoe*
THi F. F. DALhnr co£yca.\7ics3 LTD..

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
Especially Equipped For

CUSTOM AUTO BODY WORK
Limousine Bodies a Specialty
We solicit Trade from all parts of Florida.
work Guaranteed.

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the wonderful resilience and wearing qualities of these tires.
This process toughens the rubber so that it is unusually wearresisting. Gillette tires are notably free from tread and fabric
reparation.
The Gillette Chilled Rubber Process makes rubber im­
pervious to heat or cold. The Gillcte tread is black; the side
walls are cream. The ribbed skid tread of the Gillette is built
up higher and thicker than on other ribbed tread tires.

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PACE TH IRTEEN

T H E H ERA LD ’S
Weekly
Guide to Bargains
These Live Business Houses
are asking for a share of your
pr.tronage, and it will pay you
to carefully read c a c h e d .
PRICES AR E DROPPING
ColumbuB, 0., Sept. 27.—The firs:
commodities to hit the toooggan here
were dry goods nml building mater­
ials. Ginghams, wholesale dropped
*J1 per centi last week, while perrale;
and madras arc off .22 per cent.
New York, Sept. 27.—Ilmmered by
strong hear attack, prices on the stock
exchange hit new lows for thp day.
During the third hour wild rUmori*
of the banking sitlatiou in Boston
flew about the floor.

Chocago, Sept, 27.— A general
iiuuctiori in retail food costs is fore­
cast by Sol Wcsterfeld, president of
the Retail Grocer’s Association. Westcrfcld declared that all food prices
except eggs and butter are scheduled
,for u continued decline, due, he said
to the refusal of banks to lend mon­
ey to specuators. lie declared this
caused producers to unlond theii
stocks at lower prices. The.reduc­
tion, according! to; Westerfcld, has
already begun.

P E R POUND

Brown's Market

Hr.w nwret ami grxclmj*. oven tn common

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Out of the High Rent District
and we give our customers the benefit of this saving.
We handle the very best

We ask a Trial and Guarantee Satisfaction

PROMPT D ELIV ER Y

415 Sanford Ave

The City Market
Western and Florida Meats
Staple and Fancy Groceries
S P E C IA L S

lb. Get All You Want
• 60c p
k. S W E E T P O T A T O E S • 60c pk.

SU G A R 19c

Q U IC K D E L IV E R Y

We have the best Delivery Service in the City. Give us
your Meat and Grocery Order. We can Please You
P h o n e s 106 and 4 9 3

Fish Dali* Daked.
Take one cupful of cooked rice nnd
one cupful of linked cooked llsh, otic
egg well henten, a tnldonponnful of
strong c h e e s e , a tenspmmfiil of lemon
Juice, and anil nnd pepper to taste.
Form Into balls, plore In a buttered
pun and bake a delicate brown. Serve
with slices of buttered toast.
Salmon Salad.
Any bits of left over salmon, If mixed
with coconut, nddlng n few string
beans or chopped pickle nnd any good
dressing, make an appetizing salad.
Use lettuce as a border or garnish to
the platter of salad.

Drown Oetty.
Flare nltcmntn layers of chopped
Juicy apples, with bread crumbs. In a
buttered baking dish, having the
crumbs at the bottom. Add cinnamon
or nutmeg with a little brown sugar
and hits of butler over each layer. Fin­
ish with crumbs and bake for an hour,
covering the dish at flrst. Serve with
a hard sauce.

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Seven lake steamers started yes­
terday for Michigan ports loaded
with fruits to ho sold on the public
markets.
FOR SA L E —Good milk cow. Apply
to J . 1L Estridge, Mcllonvillc, ave­
nue.
4-dtp

Would be no better bargain than we are offering.

No. 7 High Grade, $15.60
2 Burner Oil Stoves, $21.00

—J a m e a T. Fi el d.

Florida

Sanford

Full Line of

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Sour Cream Filling.
For n layer cake, take thick sour
cream—not too sour—whip and add
chopped raisins and a few coarsely
minced nuts, a little powdered sugar;
mix all together, add a few drop* ot
any Havering extract and spread over
the cake. Sour cronm cooked with
eipnil parts of brown »ugnr until tlilek.
to which Is added n few nuts, makes
a most delicious cake Ailing nml frost­
ing. Sour cream may lm used In any
snlnd dressing which cnlls for sweet
cream, making n dressing equally good.
Most ladled dressings, as well as may­
onnaise. are Improved hy th« addition
What is the biggest poultry prob­
of cream : sour crenm whips ns well
as sweet and takes the place of sweet lem for Florida for the next twelve
months? Dr. N. \V. Sanborn, poultry
crenm.
specialist at the University of Florida

W a lt h a ll &amp; E s t r id g e , P r o p s .

IRISH P O T A T O E S

Whrtl*»nm« as air and ganUI ox the light.
Welcome In every clime aa breath of flow•ra­
i l tranemutea aliens Into truatlng friend*.
And Klvea lit. owner pasaport round tho

What to Do With Leftover*.
One of the ways of disponing of left­
overs Is not to have any; hut even In
the best-managed households there Is
bound to he some foods left over. Wo
do not wish to he niggardly, nor yet
no profuse In our providing that there
Is any great amount of food left over.
A small dish of corn which has been
nerved as a vegetable may appear
again In the form of a few frltlers as
n garnish f»r :t dish of chicken which
was Just enoiif’
&lt; ..c around. The
corn Is n a v i .. ami the chicken la thus
-milk-lent.

Florida and W estern
Porkj Beef, M utton, V eal,
S ausage, and all packing
house products

Phone 122

which men call Court-

Special on Stoves.

when asked this question unawtred:
"The production of enough eggs am!
frying chickens to meet the demand
for the next twelve months.”
He snys that the farmers and town
lot owners arc eating more eggs and
chicken than ever before. This has
ben brought nlmtit because of the
scarcity of beef and pork products.
Our present number of chickens Is
too smnl for the tables of poultry
keepers, much less for meting the de­
mands made hy tourists and other
visitors. The Florida average of 10
1 ~**,n cn csrh ^•**'»**
{tHHlofnint^
Wherein lies relief?
The agricultural extension divisiot
of the University of Florida has de­
cided that every farm in the state
should have 7.r&gt; laying hens. Encour­
agement is being given to non Itry
raisers. This division hns already issued three helpful bulletins on this
subject. One hns to do with general
mthods of inernxing profitnhl poul

try, another with feed and pastures,
ami the other answers 211 questions
usually asked by poullrymcn. Any
or all of these can he had by writing
.to tin; Agricultural Extension Divis­
ion, Gninesville, Fin.
Delegates from the twelve Rotary
Clubs in Florida probably will assem­
ble in Jacksonville and leave that city
in a body to attend the Georgia-Floridn-Alabamn Rotary Convention at
Americus Georgia., September 211, ac­
cording to plans made hy Frank C.
Groover, of the Jacksonville club.
Special accomodations on the Semi­
nole limited will he arrnnged over the
A. C. L. leaving Jacksonville at 10
o’clock on the night of Ceptember 22,
ami returning on September 24.
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Sanitarium, Formosa- Fla.
5-3tp.
BA TTERY TROUBLES ure ended
when you install in your car an "E X IDK” Battery. "TH E GIANT THAI
LIVES IN A BOX." One of the
world’s strongest Batteries.
Ray
Brothers, Distributors. Phone 442,
Old Ford Garage, Sanford, Fla. fi-4t-i

It will pay you to look before you buy

No. 8 Same Quality, $20.85
3 Burner Oil Stoves, $26.25

Our Sale still continues until all goods are gone.

Our Loss is Your Gain

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Rock Lime

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Hydrate Lime

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Nursery Stakes
Pine

A mysterious yacht has been sighted of the west coast, and! sthought j f *
dodger is aboard, as there hnve b e e n jy
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suspicion.
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The Jacksonville Auto Club is bending every energy to aid in having thhe
Jncksonvillo-Waycrosa strech on the J
Dixie Highwny put in excellent con-1
dition before the tourist season. There ’
is a general realization thnt the trav elj X
this year will be unusnlly heavy.
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Circuit, Seminole County, Florida.
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Bought the New C ar.
Did Y ou ?
T nut means you want a dsiiuy new gaicige to House it in, some­
thing convenient, yet attractive enough to be a real addition to your
property.

M. S. Jelk s, Complainant, vs.
T. XI. Jelks, L. P. Jelks, ct nl.
A double g arag e may prove an excellent in­
To all parties claiming an intcres' T
as heirs, devisees, legatees, grantee?
vestment. The cost is only a little more than
of, by, through or under, Augustus P
f
for a single g arag e, and the extra rent will soon
Farneli, Georgia V. Farneli, Dowel. ♦ &gt;
Rhode, A. Atkinson, Nacy E. Farneli
pay for the entire building.
J . 0 . Jelks, as an individual or trus
tec, Oliver Jelks, John J . Jelk s, Tcmn
perance O. Jelks, Jos. O. Jelks, W. A ?
W e carry a complete line of Building material and also a complete
Roland, William L. A. Ellis, Edwin A T
Jelks, W. L. Uranch, W. II. Leonard
stock of Yellow Pine Lumber, therefore we are in a position to furnish
L. G. Starbuck, and J . I). Leonard, de
ceased, them and nny of them, or oth­ f
you with everything from the Pillars to the Roofing.
erwise, whether known or unknown ❖
and all other parties claiming an in ❖
Come in and talk it over today, without obligation, of course.
tcrest in nny wise in and to the fol­
lowing described property in Seminoh ❖
County, Florida, to-wit:
❖
All of SW 1-4 of NE 1-4, section 0,
less 1 acre known as No. 5, G. 0 . But­
ler’s survey) nnd niso begin at ccntct
f
section 9, run west 1 1-2 ch. north 5 v
ch. E 1 1-2 ch. S 5 ch. nnd also on&lt; ♦♦♦
ncrc in section 0, to commence at a
T in ; H O U SE O F SERVICE AND PRICE
point 9.10 ch. south of NW cor. NW
1-4 of S E 1-4 run E 1.27 ch. thence F
70 degrees, 45 minutes, cast 5.30 ch
South 24 degrees, west 1.73 ch. thenci
north 73 degrees 45 minutes, west 5.61
eh. north 1.33 ch., nnd also in sectior
9 to commence at a point as follows
Front the NW cor. of NW 1-4 of SF
1-4, run south 10.48 ch., thence soutl
A v r r r t t e Kl* m »fr, Wtlllam A
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f)*r«l Herald, a n**wr*paper o f general d r .lat • n
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XL S. Jelks, on Monday, Novcmbe; IrM irr**®!
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Hill Lumber Co.

Corner 3rd and Myrtle

FOURTH

RED CROSS

no LL CALL

Phone 135

1 hi* "Ori-nli-st Mother" ronrept which «.m xlttuitllrrd in tho fntnon* nrt
poulfr used by the American Ited Cross In Its Reran4 war funi) campaign
naa had Ifh symbolism adapted to the Ited Pros* works of the post-war era
tm l will Illuminate the main poster to be used In the Fourth lloll Call Novem­
ber 11-25. This adaptation will hear the title ,,Ktlll the Creates! Mother In
the World ' Fseryone Is familiar wrth the original ‘H ie Createat Mother In
the World," the efTertlveness of which has been shown In purt by the fact
that It has furnished u synonym for lied Cross that has come to almost u
household term. More than any other symbol, except the red cross Itself, the
public has made It the trademark of the American Ited Cross.

U. S. RELIEF BOARD SWAMPED
Several of Its Officers and Men Have
Died, Among Them One In Charge
at Tarnopol— Shortage
of Supplies.

were 1,.'t 10,0)0 known cases of typhus
In bolshevik Itussin mid ihut mmlltlnns this year an* worse than last
year, Ho estimates that there ttr«
now at least ‘J.OD.oon ruses In Pussln.
The soviet government lias almost no
facilities for controlling the disease
ami comparatively few physicians are
available to care for the sick.
In
con«»s|iienco the percent nee of deaths
Is now enormous, ('zorhnwltz says.
Usually Follows War.
Such an epidemic as the present ono
nlnioMt inevitably f o l l o w s a period o f
war In central K u r o p o . it is t o he a t­
tributed t o l u s i i l l l i h u t food supplies,
weal;etiIni: the resistance o f the peo­
ple, and to lack o f clothing, frequently
making cleanliness dllllcult even for
the moderately well-to-do ami Impos­
sible for tho poor.
A common assertion Is that typhus
Is a s sweat a menace to social quiet
ns bolshevism. Hut competent observ­
ers here do not believe this. The peoI1*® of «,1,H Imrt " f »h‘* world. «»&gt;cy
argue, have conic through centuries
to accept the peril of typhus as an unw apn h le concomitant of life,
L‘v r *
thinly from Poles one hears little out­
cry at present conditions; It Is only
those who Imvo known Western civil(ration who lire shocked by the spread
and virulence of the disease.
The Polish cabinet lias reached no
decision on the proposal to quaran­
tine the country and It Is hoped Hint
suspension of the railroad service for
two weeks, because of the coal crisis,
inny have n fnvomldc effect upon tha
typhus situation, which could never
hnve attained the proportions It has
If travel bad been supervised and rv
strlcted n month ago.

Warsaw.—General Folium's I’ kralnInn government, which, despite Its
amazing weakness, r* mains the near­
est approach to organized authority
flint exists between the Fast Ciillclnn
frontier and flu* Dnieper, hns sent Its
minister of public works, Mr. Itezulku
tn Wnrsaw to npl**nt for assistance In
lighting fla&gt; Incredible typhus condi­
tions In the I’ctlurn country. He reporfs Hint 10,000 men, the remnants of
IVMlum’s Uknilnlnn force, have been
stricken with tho disease and that tho
IK),000 men of tho Knit (Inllclan army,
commanded by Pavlenko, who from
tlmo to time huvo co-operated with
Folium, ore In an almost equally had
Plight.
About half the rases
cases hnvn
Imvo
proved fatal.
Hands Are Occupied
It la virtually certain that the Poles
will not he able to give assistance to
the Ukrainians because their hands
nre more than occupied tn romhntlng
spread of the disease In Poland.
Thero Is some typhus In Warsaw—
5,000 cases iierhnps; Hvlnsk, recently
captured from the liolshevlkl. Is In an
nppnlllng condition; the epidemic tins
Hwrpt In virulent form as far west as
Cracow, where the normal activities
are half paralyzed; In most of the vil­
lages on the eastern frontiers more
than half the Inhabitants nre sick and
there Is n disturbing amount of typhus
In the nrmy. When* 20 fumigating ma­
chines nre needed, the Poles have o n e;
where a gallon of carbolic add Is re­ C U R E F O R
P L A N T D IS E A S E ?
quired they have n gill.
T h e American typhus commission, Botanists at Cambridge University
which, with 5,000 men nnd '5 0 officer**,
England, Claim to Make Vegeta.
came here last summer to prepare to
Hon Immune.
COtnhnt the disease tills winter, hns
been overwhelmed; even the vast kuj &gt;Cambridge,
Knglnnd.— Cnmhrldgs
plles the commission brought hnve university botanists clnltn Hint It li
proved Insufficient.
Bevcrnl officers now possible to breed disease-proof
nnd men of the commission have died. plants.
Including a colonel who was In charge
A special body of Investigators who
the work at Tarnopol. Ho there la have been devoting themselves to the
small prospect that Petlurn can find practical testing of the Mendellan he­
nny help here.
redity law a re engnged In Immunizing
Reliable reports Indicate that soviet wheat, oats, barley, potntoes and roots,
Russia Is being devastated by tho dis­ the results o f which will lie shown In
ease. In the recent exchange of pris­ the summer to a distinguished assem­
oners between the Poles and the liol- bly of medical men.
The "p lan t doctors," ns they artshcvlkl, there arrived here a Doctor
Czochowllz, who over a year ago was railed, have already succeeded In
Impressed Into the bolshevik aervlca breeding n new wheat known ns "yets
as a sanitary expert nnd assigned to man" which lias yielded 12 quarters
(he work of dealing with typhus. IIo (W1 bushels) to the acre-— three times
tjirjt In March of last yenr there an ordinary crop.

qJ N a m e

and B r a n d to T r u s t

T H E N A M E of Goodrich, branded
on automobile tires, is itself a cer­
tification of the very utmost in tire
satisfaction.
Stamped upon millions of tires, it
has stood and today stands respon­
sible for their superior quality and
c p rv irp .

8000 Miles for Silvertown Cords,
6000 Miles for Fabric Tires, is an
adjustment basis maintained only .
by virtue of persistent high quality
reflected in the big mileage which
Goodrich Tires deliver.
m

Goodrich Tires’
"

Best in the Long R uu

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cAdjustment ‘Basis: Silvertown Cords, 8000 Miles
* Fabric Tires, 6000 Miles

H. L. HAIGHT

SALES AND S E R V IC E C O M P A N Y

Corner C o m m e r c ia l and P a rk --O p p o s !tc Hotel Vald ez

�F R ID A Y ,

OCTO BER

1,

1920
T H E SA N FO R D

FINAL DISCHARGE

Moroccan Spanish Jswa.
One o f those historic blta stranger
than fiction, and one which contains
the note of poetic Justice too often
lacking In ordinary experience. |* the
recent Issue*; rat Ion of nit effort upm;
the part of Spnln to nationalise nnd
rehabilitate the Jews of Morocco. The
t ic - o ' ^psln himself Is at the hemt
of the movement, being chief of the
honomry presidents and being sec­
onded by many of the most prominent
statesmen of nil parties. After three
centuries of ostracism the Jews are to
tie oillclally Invites! to return, as It
were, nnd to resume their position In
evolution of the land.

In Court of County Judge, Seminole
County, State of Florida.
In re Estate of Augustin Storemen,
tiecea ju*J,
Notice is hereby given, to nil whom
it may concern, that on the Fifteenth
day of November A. TV 15)20 wn *hal!
ay ply to the .{unorablc E. F. llousholder, Judge of said Court, ns Judge
of Probate, for our final discharge ns
Executor of the estate of Augustin
Storemen deceased; and that at the
same time we will present our final
accounts as Executor of said estate,
and nsk for their approval.
Dated September 2nd, A. D. 1920.
Orlando Rank &amp; Trust Company,
Executor.
FOR SALFi— Single wagon cheapRobinson A- Bridges.
also two heifer calves two years old
Attorneys for Executor
A. H. Stone, Cameron avenue.
C-3tp
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more young Indy teachers to board
Notico
brr#t&lt;7 * l i * n U n i «*, th# a a l i r
t t j , ,&lt;17 ,*r#mli#.t m l
during the school year is kindly re­ iliar.1, 1
lin lota a m f;..ritl,&gt; a un,W th# aim#
quested to n o tify Supt. T. W. Lnwtoi uo fu rw
i i a y n e s a n d t i A T t i r r . r s tb# purp.*#*
at the court house.
l i t forth BB-lrr th# prot«**#&lt;l irtl&lt;-|#&lt; of lu
—Get your Scratch Pads from Tho
Herald—by the pound— 15c.

*^ri-&gt;rittoa birrantn in n «t*d , th# ,&gt;ygait ,0
Bhlch ti oow on fit# wtit* It,# s#,-r#tirr ,,f
St#t# i t TitlihiM ##, P io rtli tb it *,# int»'vt
to md will ipplp to th# llo ao n t)# st.ln#*
J. t 'l t t i . D o m to r of r t o r lli. it Tillibi*#^#
rlo rtd i. on tb# n t h d ip of 0#tot*rr. A. I'
IW I. for l»tt# n p itm t upon n i l irtlcl## of
lno*rt»&gt;ritloa

Mil to lh* klghe,t bidder f ir ce»t* Si)
of commercial fr o n tie r . n o s |.»d#d In l'. ,&lt;y’*
A S t. P. Car No. T rtlsn ,o.| I’e n u lr a a l,
U n ci Car No. 31M I2. i t * tn r # fJ. rim Ida at
feint door of thf court toil*# i t Sanford.
Florida, on thr :7th dap o f 8#pt»Bib*r. A. tv
!!*?&gt;. i t IS o'clock on n i l Jap .
E. E. R R A PY ,
Sh eriff r.r#unol« itountp. flo rid *
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

W. M. H A Y NIK

In the Circuit Court of Seminole
County- Florida.
In Chancery.
Hoskins Jones,
Complainant,
vs.
Citation.
Charles N. Morrin, ct al.
To Charles N. Morrin and the un­
known heirs, legatees devisees, grant­
ees or other claimants under the said
Charles N. Morrin, and to any and
all other persona or parties claiming
any interest in nnd to the following
described land situated, lying and be­
ing in the County o f Seminole and
State of Florida, more particularlly
described as follows, tovvit:— Lot 8
and Lot 9, less the South 23.0 feet of
said lot 9. of Block 0, of Tier 3, of
Sanford, Floridu, according to E. It.
Trafford's map of Sanford, Florida.
It appearing from the sworn Bill
of Complaint filed in this cause
against you, that you have or claim
some interest in and to the lands here­
in above described.
Therefore* you, the said Charles N.
.Morrin are hereby required to be nnd
appear before our said Circuit Court
at the Court House in Sanford, Flor­
ida. on the 1st day of December 1920,
and then and there make answer to
the Itil! of Complaint exhibited gainst
you, otherwise, n Deere# Pro Confesso
will be entered against you. And all
•tiier persons or parties claiming any
right, title or interest in nnd to prop­
erty herein nbove described, under,
by or through the above named defen­
dant, or otherwise are hereby required
t i be and npenr before cu r said Ciruit Court nt the Court House,, in
Sanford, Florida on the 3rd day of
January A. D. 1921, nnd then nnd
there make answer to the Bill of Com­
plaint filed against you. Otherwise,
a Decree Pro Confesso will be en­
tered against nil unknown parties de­
fendant.
It is ordered that this Citation be
published iti theSanford Herald a
newspaper published in Seminole
&lt;'aunty, Florida- once a week for 8
weeks ns notice to Chnrles N. Morrin,
and onco a week for twelve weeks ns
notice to the unknown parties defend­
ant.
Witness my hand and the seal of
the said Circuit Court on this 14 th
day nf Sept., A. D. 1920.
Seal.
E. A. Pouglnss
Clerk Circuit Courj. Scmir.■&gt;!■• County, Florida.
George A. DcCottes,
Solicitor and of Counsel for complain
ar.t
5-13tc.
Ir &gt; ikirl of
a u n t) Ju iif# S r mi not# C Mini).
H it# of I,a r id # .
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‘•itl#» i , h#r#b)' xl»#n, to all -h o rn It
rr' #in##rn. th a t on lh# 2nd d ay ol llr to h-r
tl 1 5 2 0 I .h a ll apply t*&gt; th# Honorald#
y. llm *« b o b l*r, Ju d e# ol * * l't C o u rt, »*
&lt;* *f 1'rn h a t# (nr rny linal i l l i r h i i t # m
• t •nlnlatritrix
lh » # ,la t# of tv r r V.
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•- V lm in la lra trU id *ald #«tal#. and a«k tor
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Notice is hereby given to the pub­
Z. It R A T L trr.
NEVA A. I t i V N ' O
lic, that the Titusville Bridge, over
i*nDt*osr.t» r i t A u rr.it o r t h e it a i m s a
the St. Johns River, between Geneva,
R A T I.II'P COMPANY
W -. th# an l«r,lrn#d. b#r#b7 i#*clat* oor,#|i*. and Mims Fla., is now undergoing re­
tol#th#f for tb# purffl## of t*##nndhx ,a la
pairs, nnd is unsafe, and is closed tn
corporitlon and#r th# l i n , of tb# S lit# of
Klortdi ti# »a*t'ind#r th# pr&gt;#l»l ,n* of
n,.. the public travel, nnd any person tu
i t i l a t r i o f ,il,|
m l# proildfd for lh# pro persons using said Bridge will pass
motion. tUtdltl##, right# pft»tl#g#«
and Itn at their own risk, without liability of
manttl## of r**r|#*ratlona for r&gt;r&gt;ei»
ARTICLE I. Tl»# nim# of tbl* oirporill.xi any kind accruing to Seminole Coun­
■hilt t-* HAYNES A ItA TI.H T md lh# bait ty.
n#t» 1I111 t# rirrl#*l on In th# C ltr of Sin
I* A. II rum ley. Chairman,
ford. Count7 of S#mln»l#. 11,011». md i t n d i
Board of Co. Comr's.
*ith#r |ttii'#« In th# .tat# of Cbolda and In tv
l*nlt#-t Slat# , #■ map t&gt;# from i|,n# to 11#
Seminole County, Floridn.
•uttH&gt;r1t#.| bp i t . i.u rd of dir##tora.
A. Douglass, Celrk. 4-4tc
AIITICI.K It
TI,# e#n#r»l nattir# o f (to* t#i.| Attest
DHI to t^ i*ond0rl#.| altd #lftl#d ,m t,r lid
. t|,,n .hall t#» a# follow,,.
T**
NOTICE
and ii|#lil# a lolntlng plant
to Ion
i#II,
I n * , itid iiib .tw h . d#.l to t.thifltir to.
Hon. Board of Countv Commissionrhlnrrp. tn»#. t..,k hlodlnc niarhln#rp, pr#..#.
and a#*-#..’'! I##
To i1##1 In g#n#ral nt#r,-han ers
in and for Seminole County.
d##, bop. a#ll. ru han g # and &lt;l#*l In offh# .tip Florida, nt their next regular meet­
jdl#». .tailin o rp . 1. . ^ * . p»rlt.||rili and tun
1929. at 19
dll*-.
To do #int,M*ln#. #ngra.lng, llthogrlph ing to be hebI Oct. 4th.
lag. at#rt*tp|dng and l#.»k
hlndlttg.
T»* puh o'clock A. M. nt the Court House,
t.t, for M in f lt n or for othrr# an# and alt in Sanford , Fla., will receive bids foi
kind, of n#w,pi|#-r.. nugailn#.. !-.*k .. twrlo,!!one Steel Fire Proof filing cabinet
ra t. and al»#rt|.ng tnattrr.
To .#11 al*# t
tl.lng and a&lt;1t,.#t|dona an t to mtl##t lh#t#t,,r to be used in the County Judge's o f­
To n n lu i 1 an adtrrl*nx *g#n,-p *t„l to lot) fice.
Specifications can be obtained
x|t and n llifitti# d#al tn ad .rrttilng • p a ­
from Hon. E. F. Householder, Countyin n#w.pap»r, and magaitn#.
To d#»l In iwr»onal pr"t*#rtp of #t#rp kind Judge, Seminole County, Florida.
and rh ararirr. with full
|.iw#r t**pt#.|e#This board reserves the right to re­
n*ortg,g# or a tlttw lt# #n#mnt#-r th# «am#
To
l..rr*,n no#,#7 «|#»n a#*tirllp of lt,#lr lro-»,ri-irat,' ject any and al! Mils.
proprrlr or nthrrwla# not tn ajolatlon of tl,«
L. A. Brumby Chairman
jaw
To l#n&lt;1 ntnnrp In ro n rrll-oi with ant
Board of Co. Comr's.
hu.lnwa. tran.artton ln#td#nt tn lh# |',!rj-w# fot
Seminole Co. Fla.
whirl* th l, r,ot»&gt;ratlon I. organli#d
Tn lot*
,# ll. owrn. titorlgag# and rncumla-r r#at #.tat# Attest
E. A. Douglass. Clerk. l--lte.
of an# ri,ararl#f whal#»#r. wl,# ntli# m «# I.
In#ld#nt I# or i|#.lrald# In ra o ltig on It.
r*,t|.*raf# hu*ln#M.
A i t r i n .i : lit
n # rapitai n , * i .&gt;r &lt;tt.
j . , ration .h a)! &gt;#• TEN T l l o l 'M M ' to il.I Alts
, 10 ml.io n I ,n&lt;l .h all I# dllld#*t Into t*\ E III Vfi|ti:l&gt; llm ), tla rra of it,# par aalu# of ONE
H C N P R E P I'O tt.A lts i|tw ,t«u #a#h. pipahl#
J . II. Cowan, et al,:

In th# lawftil tnoti#) .,f th# l'nlt#d s t a i r . ,,r
in pr**p»ftp. l l t . i r or »#rih‘#*. at a Jnat »alo»
tlon to
(l»#*l I,# II# dlr#rtor« o f it,, ntr
paatlon, wldrh capital ito#k it,all l«* own#d
a„l,t, |..,*#.| a..gt,#*l or tran.forrr d tailr It, a,randan## w ith .o rt , 1,,-taw* a . tl,# c**rt**ratioti
ahall from tin,# In Htn# m i l # ch in e# i t alter,
with a lt#n r##rrt#d to fat*rf o f tl,# cntpnra
Don titaaa a ll o f Ii. ca pit al d o c k foe all and
anp lnd#h t#dnc. which map at anr Dm# I*#
•In# bp th# bold#ra n f tli# aim# tmtn It,# o.r
poratlon and irt.lch al.all !«• a lien t!i#rmn
*tl|i#!h&gt;r to all other ll#n. or rlalma o f anp
r h # l „ t l # f and alt JM le n n,cn l. »r iran.fcr# o f Ihr
c .r ; * r a t t e n '. .1*. I itialt T#1 u t i j r r t tt,rr#|o
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|wrr-»t„al ca l. ir r# # or tmli I ce illp dla«jlr#*t
A R T I C L E V. Th e Au .I ucm „ f II,la c,irp,iralhoi
(til l) h# randacltnl hp a tnard of director, and
,n#l. other of 1##r» a i th# c,&gt;rj*oraDon map an
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• a map h# cr»»l»d hp lh# Hoard o f lt|r##lora
I ’ nf 11 lh# unillfh-all ona o f th# „fl#*ra and th#
dlrcclora o f thl* r.,ri«,raton to h* #t»#t#d at Ita
ftr«l m er tln * thereof th# followrn* ahall a#t a .
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ora* I’ fr .l d e n t. W . M. H ap n e.l Vic# I're.ldent
Ncra A. ICipnei. S#rr»tarp-Tr#a.tircr. 7.. It II.t
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r L O R I D A , IN CHANCERY.
of s#nt#ml'#r. e. I'
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Stit# of rtorlJ# .
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County of B#mlc.ol».
CITATION.
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1‘i w t , Almira
I'riMt, Tru,i##.
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an-l lb#p #a#h»cknowl#.l«».t txfor#
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a.# II.#1 ll #p #«##uIf l lh# ,,m # fur lb# |.t)rj«n#.
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tviln#*« nip band and rdfclal »#,l *1 San
• . .la .ln a anp lnt#r#*t In and lo lb# foi
a d#*#rll«-t
linda all’ial#
la S#mli*.i!* f, to S# ml not# #onnlp. ITortda, n,|. lb# I'lldap
nf S#pt#nd&lt;r. A. D.. IP?).
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f I j. t 11*1 In „ t d AddllloO. tb#n#c
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1 . In . ,|.| A ldlllm t
ni#m-# W#*l 1.72.1 tl
#.'i# i |) Iln# of rlchl nf "»y of Allahll#
' .lid S la Ill'll Si ICCII I b# ii## Son 11**#* I
1 .aid Sta tio n Slr##t| th#nr« Southwrar•!-.'*# |b# -# .i# rlp tin# of a a ll Slalloc
| f|. II.rn## IUhIIIi SO f l. lo l»#jltl
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Caunt) Sl&gt;l# nf llvilili,
l!r,.|t#p. at# Irrrh p r#'l&gt;&gt;tr#d In !«■
1 ! app#ir ixf.ir# nor #*ld rtrcu lt Court at lb# In t# R atal# of
M
arth a llcrllran n
• "If, I'*.r In Sanford Thotda. on lb# l»L da)
N olle# la h#r#by gt»#n. lo all "h u m It
■'* V n#(nt#r. A, lb IDJU, and tli»l* and there
• )k - a n .a r r lo lb# lllll nf complaint #tl*IMI may co n errn , th a t no th# 2nd day nf H ctot.rr
#1 d iliw r you, otb#r—1-# a P#cr## Pro Con- A. tt. I9 2 » . 1 ahall apply to th# tlnnnrald#
r~*&gt; -111 I# #n1rr#*l tr a in * ' you. An a l’ K. F . Ilou ah o ld rr, Ju d e# nf aaid C o u rt, aa
*t . . |#r&gt;on, cl,Irn lne any rtrb t. Dll# or tn- Jud e# of I'roJial# for my final d itch arc# aa
I ' o l tn and to th# pmp#rlp h # '.ln ilr r c t lM . A d m lnlalrator of th# r a ta tr of M arth a
b - 1»r ip „ r ||,rough th# «t»r# itani#.! d»f»nd- llc rllra o n . d ercaard . and th a t at tha aim #
* ' i * or other—-|.#, ar# b#r#bp r#*pilr#d lo '*# tlm# f " III pr#a#nt to aald C ourt my final
•-! a s -,*,r |-.f..r* nor ..Id rlrcu ll C.#irt al tin a cco u n t, aa A d m inialralur of i ii d ratal# , and
aak for th rir approval.
' ' cm Il'Mi,# |n Sanford, riortd a.
lh# ID
Dated July 19th, A. I). 1920.
'f I*e##mtxr A. lb I!'? ', and lh#n and
K. M A 0N U H O N .
....... Ii#-I a g ain , I
you n i l iioknown paftt#a JO-IOtc.
Afminlitralur.
*r-1*# a J *e#r## I'm r.m feaeo " I I I t«* #n
1 ‘ I ,n t&lt; u t ,,|,| unknown parll#,.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O r SEMINOLE
t' 1* nrd»r#&gt;t that tlda Cliallon t&gt;# poldlab#.'
COUNTY. rLORIDA
-&gt;r.f,.rd lle rab l. a n»wapap#f puMlab#-!
Sanfonl Semlwd# Poualp. HorM a. on## a
for eight nnn.eeuilt# w»#ka aa noil## lo
k 1 *n d&gt;f#ndanta, and one# a week for t " » 1*f
w) TONS COM t il : tic 1AI,
***^ * a , r.»t|r# In tinkler*n d»fendanl*
d llr - x , m r hand unb lh# »#al nf aatd 'dr- rE R T H .IZ E U IN BULK
,
'"* ir i on ihla 21th dap of A'lruaf. A. P. Noti ce n r s al e NOTICE
K. A. 1*0t*DLA S*.
la btrabp g lrta that under an I hr vlttu# nf
"■ ^ U .l
Clerk rtrc a ll C**url. S»mlnn|c that Ctrlaln order heretofore laeaej out of lb#
IViqntp. rlo rtd i. Circuit Court In lh# i M r *1| W cau-x. and
a tw r o ll# ,. Roilcttor and t'ouna#l f*
l.p u je r illia of taw, t "111 n'fer for aale and
* OBplilnaat.
2 I lie

vs
: Citation.
Fred B. Bradley, et al.:
To G. R. Calhoun of Pitkins, Colo­
rado, F. A. Hart of Savannah, Geor­
gia, and C. 11. Walsh of Wilmington,
North Carolina: T. O. Gillis, N. .Mini
higher, J . M. Hunt, J . F. Mitchell,
I Antis Paint and James Sawyer, whose
places of residence are unknown, and
to all parties claiming an interest in
and to the following described land
in Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
Lots 7 and 8, of Block 4, of Tier 4
of Sanford, Florida, according to E.
It. Trnffords map of Sanford, Flori­
da:
It appearing from a sworn Bill of
Complaint filed in this cause, that
you have, or claim to have some in­
terest in nnd to the above describee
land,
Therefore, you, G. It. Calhoun, F. A.
Hart, nnd C. II. Walsh are hereby* re­
quired to be and appear before our
said Circuit Court at the Court House
in Sanford, Florida, on tin* 14th day
of October A. I). 1920, and then and
there make answer to the Bill of Com­
plaint, otherwise a Decree Pro Con­
fesso will be entered against you.
And you, T. C. Gillls, N. J . Gallagher
J . M. Hunt J . F. Mitchell, l/utis Paint
and Jam es Snwyer, are hereby re­
quired to be nnd appear before our said
Circuit Court at the Court House in
Sanford, Florida, on the 8th day ol
November, A. I).. 1920, and then and
there make answer to thti Bill of com­
plaint, otherwise a Decree Pro Con­
fesso will be entered against you.
And all other unknown parties claim­
ing any right, title or interest in and

I I E R A L .D

PACE F IF T E E N

State of Florida, on Tuesday next suc­
ceeding the first Monday in Novem­
ber, A. D. 1920, the said Tuesday be­
ing^ the Second Day of November.
For United States Senator from the
State of Florida, for six year: from
Starch *1, 1921,
For Six (tl) Presidential Electors
For one Represcnntlve of the Four­
th Congressional District *»f the Stat*
of Florida, in the Sixty-seventh Con­
gress of the United States.
For Governor of the State of Flor­
ida.
For Secretary of the State of Flor­
ida
For Attorney General of the State
of Florida.
For Comptroller of the State of
Florida.
For Treasurer of the State o„ FJor-

newspaper
published in Seminoh
County, Florida, once a week for fiv.
consecutive weeks.
Witness E. A. Douglass, Clerk o,
said Court and the seal thereof *hi;
«0th day of August, A. D. 1920.
(Seal)
E. A. Douglass,
„
Clerk of the Circuit Court
.icorgc G. Herring. Solicitor and o
Counsel for Defendant.
3.5*.

,

Mat*!# Salat.

P 'r c*a t. o f the to til f i t
i t the tlm t of [ n o ,

n v u a io t

of tbo

Tli* te j.-t ;a it hi .om pltnare »tns n i l pro*
in jM ltrsn t. J - .J th , caaraa*. declaration
1 0 I return* thtroof, ih it l •-* rjftjo e tn j to t&amp;e
1 ,C I fSro U llo oi in I rrelrlcnnnt « , ■&gt;, # # *
*U n l t'T law for *#ner»! r tret too, to th# g u t#
of flo rid *,
,a ,M 'ta.0ijr -h ereof, t b i t * h r rria to Mt mp
ti*ad i n t afflied th# itr r it Seat nt * * --

Ctrruit Coarl. geeaath J
Seataal# Cnuatp, Florida, Ii
K.

aaltiortrel li* rnraa«nc« thereof for i epcem o f
*'»*■! n u l l ,h i l l m l o w l |n i m n a t j „ ( j j

Complainant

, « . SlrttT. Em m i A. Strttr. J , p . W ole,non.

r " M ,r- ' “ I A«**ar r . Odlln. addrraa aain 1 .|| r ,rtl# . c ,«lmlnr
|fl IN CIRCUIT COURT, BEVENTU J UDICIAX
CIRCUIT. SEKrNOLE COUNTT.
l " t » 12 in ,I 13. IItook 7, T7rf 1. T u f fo M i
m»|. « f Sanford. .a ,I .tl p .m * .
tn [a.
rLO SIO A , IN CHANCERY
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Ititit* S ila t. CoaintilainT.
M fltr. Emrai StellT, J. p. tvolrerton. t.. o
f o n r f . and Artbor r . OdUn. or Mkrrwta#.
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!„ o. &gt;rt»r. id,I Attaur r . O ltli, #4.
To It] p.rtlea ciitmtn# ra la tff» .t In i n ) to
df#*i ankao.n in ,! i ll ,n fit# i ttitm ln * i * l» U " 12 in.)
IS. lib rk 7. Tlrr I. T r.IT .rd '.
t»r»it la I dl 12 lad 13, ntKk 7. Tl«r I.
ant* of Sinfurd.
Triffo rd 'i
m ip of SinfnrvJ m l it] p irtii#
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rlitm tac m |at#rr«t la in ,I 10 M il prap«rt7 «aU u 1! * » J 'V
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E m i A. S t,IT . J , p. |r#l.
S lrlll. E m ail A. Stelir. J . p. W o lw to o , U •
mton. I„ rt. P o ftir i b J Artbor r . o j i t i 0#
I'o ftrr. Atlhor r . O jlln . «r ember of a r m , or
otbrrwt#*.
O lb F flllf.
CITATION.
Son m l rirh of p ,-t &gt;r, herebp ordered to
i " 1" 0

For Superintendent of Public In­
struction ofi the State of Florida.
For Commissioner of Agriculture
of the State of Florida.
For Two Justices of the Supreme
Court of the State of Florida.
For One Railroad Commissioner of
the State of Florida.
For State Senator for 19th Senat­
orial District of the State of Florida.
For One Member of the House of
Represenativcs of the State of Flori­ f - s a l appear before our Circuit ConM ,m | a&lt; It ti b*f#t&lt;7 ord*(#d t b it 7,J«, D. W. St#|*.
da.
* ' 1 Court of rhm eerp „» els# t .t dap of NV Emmi A. stitff, ], p, W oltrrtoa, I„ o . P^t*#
*»m txr. A. p. |#?t, t0 ta)WTr „ „ b|„ of iad A rthir r . Odlin. 70a i»d t i- h of 70#, , 1
For County Judge.
For Sheriff.
eomplilnt. and It tl furttirr ordered H it thti dr#«* oakoima. do b# ind ip p iif to tb# MU o f
For Clerk of the Circuit Court.
order b# pohll.hej in tb« Sanford IteraU , c»mplilnt a!#t b#7«la M it a it 71a oa tb# Kb
For County Assessors of Taxes.
a—ripiprr pubU.br.| tn S»m!t»t« Count7, tlr r- d i7 of 0,-tob#r. I»M , ia d It t* fvrtb** otAi m 4
tb it T in S i a ford ttr fild ti lb# B**r##ip#r lx
Mi one# a r - f lr for t.,| r # . x V i
For Tax Collector.
For County Superintendent of Pub­ W ltnroi mr bin,I a i t th* o«rti| x .| „ f „ , , j ablcb Dili aitl,-# ib itl ipp«#r for «1|ht mmMfBII*# a rn k l.
(•“irt, thti th# Jtb I*/ of A ufu,t. fKO.
lic Instruction.
For County Surveyor.
E. A. POL'D t. AAS,
| Wit a n a m f b lo t m l e f lr lil #*it o f tk* (V an
H t t f Circuit Court, S#»rntt&gt; f u jlc t it cirru it. Ibli tb# 3th d i7 of A a ( iit , HO)
For Five County Commissioners.
ISEAI.)
17. A. P O tJD ta ** .
For Three Members of the County
i'lrtk ClrfBlt IV irt, S#»«nlti f a tT d il C V n lt.
Hoard of Public Instruction.
Srndool# C o n t i , riv ftd i.
For Justice of the Peace in and fot
SC IIEl.t.E MAINER,
the following Justice Districts, viz:
Sollrltor f ir iV m p lila iit.
lld tc .
NOTICE o r ELECTION.
No. 1, 2, 3, and •!.
For Constable in and for the follow­
ing Justice Districts, vir:
No. 1, 2, 3, nnd t.
In Testimony Whereof, 1 have hereunto sot my hand nnd affixed tin
Great Seal of tho State of Florida, at
Tallahassee, the Cnpitnl. this the
twenty-fourth day of August, A. D.
O n e I n c h C o r d * W ill B p P u b l i s h e d U n ­
1020.
d e r T h i s H e a d in g At T h e R o l e O f | 7 . 2 *
II. Ctay Crawford,
Per Yeor.
Secretary of State.
To E. E. Brady, Sheriff Seminole |
County
4 -8 tc'

BUSINESS CARDS

In the Circuit Court, Seventh, Judicial
Circuit- in and for the County ol
Seminole, Florida.
Citation.
Mary M. Secord, L. E. White, el
als., vs. William G. Aldridge.
it appearing from the allldavlt file t
in this cause by George G. Herring
Solicitor for the Defendant, that it h
the belief of the affiant tlmt 1.. K
White, who was made a party to thi;
cause by an order of Court in tin
room and stead of Mary M. Secord
whose interest tin* said White has ac
quired, is a non-resident of the Stab
of Florido ami that bis present plan
of residence is 3215* Volta Place
South Capital Strret, Washington, 1)
C., and that frnid L. K. White is ovei
the age of twenty-one years, and that
there is no person in the State *ul
Floridn the service of a subpoena tip
on whom would bind the said I- E
White.
Therefore, you, L. E. White- nr*
hereby ordered and made a party coin
plaiimnt in the room nnd stead ol
Mary M. Secord, whose Interest you
have acquired, nnd you are further or
tiered to file your nppenrnncc of record
in the above cause on or before the -till
day of October* A. I). 1920, the snmi
being a Rule Dny of this Court. It Is
further ordered that this notice hi
published in The Sanford Herald, i

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SANFORD

FLORIDA

HENRY M c L A U L I N
JE W E L E R
MY SPECIALTIES:
P K H A R D 'S H A N D - P A I N T E D C’ H I N a
G O R H A M 'S S T E R L I N G
R O G ER S' PLA TED
E L G IN

AND

S IL V E R

W ARE

W A LTH A M

W ATCH ES

G EO . G. HERRING
Attorncy-at-Idiw
No. M (larner-WotulrulT Building
SANFORI), FLA.

LANDIS, FISH &amp; IIU IX
A T T O R N t;TM AND CO U N H KLLO H S AT LAW

DE LAND. FLA.
Will prirtlr# In th# SU t# and K#J#f»l Court#
Stwrial (adlitir# lor K»#mlntn| and t'#rfr&lt;tla
Lam lTUIr#

sure as you
s a foot high—
you will like this Camel Turkish
— ___
and Domestic
blend!

*0 the property beridn ntutve ilo**#*r*lu*d

are hereby required to be and nppenr
before our said Circuit Court at tin
Court House in Sanford, Florida, on
the 3rd day of Jan. A. D. 1921, ami
then nnd-tnere answer to the Bill of
Complaint filed in this cause, other­
wise a Decree Pro Confesso will lie

Y

NOTICE TO T H E PUBLIC
Notice is hereby given to the pub­
lic, that the Weklva River Bridge
between Seminole nml Lake Counties,
is now undergoing repairs, and is un­
safe, nnd is closed to the publ id .'trav­
el and any person or persons using
said Bridge will pass their own risk,
without liability of nny kind nccurInjl to Seminole County.
L. A. Brumlcy, Chairman.
Board of Co. Comr’s.
Seminole County, Fla.
A ttest: E. A. Douglass, Clerk. -Lite.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
To the Sheriff of Seminole County,
of the State of Florida:
Bo it known, That I, II. Clay Craw­
ford, Secretary of State of the State
of Florida, do hereby give notice that
a
General Election
Will be held fit Seminole County,

\

O U n ev er g o t su ch cig a re tte c o n te n tm e n t a s C am els hand
you.
C a m e ls q uality an d e x p e rt
blend of ch o ice T u rk ish and choice
D o m e s t i c T o b a c c o s m a k e th is
go od n ess possible—a n d m a k e y o u
p r e f e r t h is C a m e l b le n d to e it h e r
k in d o f t o b a c c o s m o k e d s t r a ig h t l

Cam af, rr* #ol*f e .e rp e-befa
in •#r,(i/ift*,l!r aeateif p j r i i f t ,
or JO n i a r w l t * a; o r ran p a c k ’
* . ' , * I J 00 c.g «r.rr.,)| n m J'aa a
In - pa/*#r-cov#r**f ra tt a n VVat r o n / / y tm rom tn an J thi a
carton far th# horn# or orfkx
au p p lr tar aahmn you IraaaL

R. J. REYNOLDS
TOHACCO CO.
W in sto n ‘Saltm * N. C

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£A iS I•1f*
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C a m e ls m ello w -m ild n ess is a
r e v e l a t i o n ! S m o k e th e m w ith
freedom w ith o u t tirin g y o u r taste 1
T h e y leave no u n p le a sa n t cig a r e t t y a f t e r t a s t e n o r u n p le a s a n t
c ig a re tty o d o r !
G ive C a m e ls every te s t— then
c o m p a re th e m p uff-for-puff w ith
a n y c ig a re tte in th e w o r ld !

TURKISH U DOMt STIC

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THE SANFORD HERALD

72
COLUMNS

IN TH E H E A R T O f TH E WORLD’ S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 8.

SANFORD, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1920.

VOLUME XII.

FLORIDA’S POPULATION
HUNGER
HARDING
10 BUILD CLUB HOUSE
ANNOUNCED TODAY IS
REJECTS STRIKER IN
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
RATHER DISAPPOINTING
AMERICA
VISITORS TO SANFORD COVENANT
Building Will

Include A HARDWICK IS
Large Auditorium
CHOICE FOR
GOVERNOR
m any am usem ents
BE

\l I. TOURISTS WILL
-------I*
in t
h e ; lLA
'l -NS
OK
THE
BUILDERS
01

for
e m b o d ie d

Thc -13" Club which is coropoaod

and discussing the affairs
nf vital Interest to the etty
M o th e r word, by this
,v can nut imoortnnt items
action tiuv
. „ el quicker
into concrete f
f ( , r the bitf

Bt '

S S c wi&gt;««

“ **

“ Aththe last^

“

d to ’ go

Tourists 1Icn;|;|3U^ ” Mnen!hClub'or
crt.L'lub or
ey might
mig’ h* cnll
‘^ W r they
call it. An)
Any
will
be
the
headquarters
o
h o w V w ill be the

SAYS 1IE WANTS- NOTHING TO CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR AL­
DO WITH LEAGUE. AS WHIT­
SO OBJECTS TO BEING CON­
TEN AT VERSAILLES.
FINED AND STARVES
(Ur I t . A it 0&lt;Ttt&lt;.-i! r ».!«•)

IB. It. AtuxUUi Pr..» )
DES MOINES, Oct. 7.—Speaking
lure today Senator Harding came
WASHINGTON. Oct. 7.— Benjamin
out flatly for the rejection of the Salmon, of Denver, n conscientious
League of Nations covenant ns now •“ "
•
. ,
nimheth's
proposed thus ncccptlng the Demo objector confine*! nt M. Llir.nl t
erutic challenge to make the League .nilitnry prison here has U-en on a
an issue in the campaign. Brushing bunker strike since July Lr* at which
h
admitted. Salmon is
FORMER U. S. SENATOR GETS aside problems of clnrifylnj? nny of
the reservations Senator Hardin* de
» '“
"
successful
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION
..I___I
i,..
),i
fnvnr
Ktnvinc
out
of
Kent
alive
solely
1&gt;) partly slue*r in
kept
dared he would fnvnr staying out of
FOR GOVERNOR OF GA.
the covenant ns written at Versnil.es. attempts nt forcible feeding. Today
” 1 do not wntit to cinrify American » the eighty fourth day of his fast
(Br Tb. A.Mct.t.il Fr.ii )
•
obligations," he said, "I want to turn
ATLANTA, Oct. 7.— Elections re my back on them. It s not interpre found him seeking relense through
habeas corpus procctdings.
turns of yesterday in the runoff tation but rejection I'm seeking.
primary confirmed the nomination of
Thomas Hnrdwick, ns
Democratic
cnndi.lnto for governor.
Hardwick
was the former United States Scnn^
tor for Georgia nnd was supported
by Thomas Watson.
According to the returns to the
Constitution, severnl notable switch
i*» wore made by counties since the
regular primary on Sept. H, when
John N. Holder also wns in the gu
hernatorinl race. Clarke, Hnhun and
Wilkes counties, which at that time
were reported to have switched to
Hanford,
It thnl
has been
to
Minioru, rFin.,
in., Oct. 4th. 11*20. ! Whereas.
heavybrought
trnctors,
Walker today.
lion.
Board
of
County
UmmisslonJ
^
hnrraw-i
operated
by
gas.*Ben Hill county, according to the
„ owcr nr,. constantly
figures received, switched to Hard ers in and for Seminole Count), t a., *
wick, ns did also Clay, Clinch. ‘Jones.
Macon, Stephens, Thomas nnd Web
Ster. other counties reported to
have switched to Wnlk.
Included
Dawson Hancock, Pike and Ware.

r ." 'L ,V »iU .IM t* » !*

INTERESTING SESSION OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

DEMOCRATIC
_
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE

Minutes of last meeting w«J read that
and approved .»nd urder
r„ .

W " ’t‘tU been decided that the new
icw r— ** the
near
iikefnmt possibly on the
Clyde
HAD IMPORTANT MEEI’ ING
officials have oxpre
•
'll laitii
th e cou rt h ou se
help it
YESTERDAY
The building will he

S ".
rs »

.si',* *"is

sar.

' cnforCi.,i with reference
dninngcs of highways by the
' e described.
4th day of Oerchasc of one fire
be used in the

r'C'Av s

of nn expensive type ns iae
L
l, ». Bet it built nt once.

Could Not Reach The
BROOKLYN
illion Mark
TAKES GAME
TODAY 2 TO 1 BUT IS VERY CLOSE

1*7 lb. AiimuIiH ri.tt.)
BROOKLYN. Oct. 7.—Cleveland
ami Brooklyn wont into the thinl
game of the world's series today on
even terms as the result of Brook
lyn’s victory yesterday nnd the man
agers of Inith teams are anxious for
victory because they figured it would
give them an advantage when the
series after today's battle would be
resumed in Cleveland Saturday. Mails
for Cleveland and Smith for Brook
lyn nre expected to he the pitchers
today. Fair weather again prevailed
and the crowd began piling into the
park at an early hour.
Score by Innings.
R H F.
Cleveland ........ &lt;»0 100 000— 1 H I
Brooklyn ___ 200 000 000 2 «'• 1
Batteries were:
Cleveland, Caldwell, Mails and
O'Neill; Brooklyn. Smith nnd Miller.
—

966,296 W\S THE MOST THE GOV*
KHNMKNT COULD MUSTER
FROM INACCURATE CEN­
SUS RETURNS.
(By Tb* AonLl.J rtttt.)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—The pop­
ulation of Virginia as nnounccd to­
day shows 2,1100,1101, nn increase o f
eleven points or nine per cent.
Florida's population was also an­
nounced today ns 1*00,290, an increase
of 2111,077 or twenty eight points or
four per cent4
The population o f thc United Stnt
es will he announced at four o’clock
this afternoon and will probably he
in this issue.

C. &amp; 0. T R A lJ
IS WRECKED i
IN VIRGINIA

IIroot-1 u won tin- game today with
thc ' it- of two to «me.
Good weather and Inrge crowd out to wit 1
n&lt;
the victory of the Ilodgers. This
i kes two victories f»»r the Brook
|yt&gt; .mm iukI one for the v'liAclandj
Indians.

THE SOUTHERN
BAPTISTS ARE
SOON TO SPEND

ENGINEER AND POSTAL CLERK
KILLED AND PASSENGER
INJURED.

(Pjr 7b* AllOfUUil r»r»» )
HUNTINGTON, W. Vn., Oct. 7.—
LARGE SUMS ON BUILDING AND R. 1). Womack, of Hinton, engineer,
nnd C. H. Gurley, of Stnuntnq, pos­
ED UI I'M ENT OF SCHOOLS
tal clerk, were killed nnd one pas­
senger injured when the Chcsepcake
(By Tb* AnodtlU Pint.)
5 _Eleven
Nashville. Tcnn., Oct.
Oct. {».•
----------;A- Ohio train N'o. 5, wns derailed at
million dollar* f*»s new liuilding* and [ Dixon, W. \n.. cnrly this morning,
equipment will be spent on the ed- |Thc cause of the wreck in unknown
ucntionnl institutions owned by the here.
Southern Bnptistsdurlng the next
fuuo years it is announced nt the
hendquarteH of that organization
here. Approximately the some amount
will he spent .luring’ that period in
lifting the debts upon those insti-1
tutlons nml increasing their uidov.
ment funds.
Of this building fund. J2,2(.'.00
will go to wliftt are known as the

ATTENDANCE
AT GAMES
NOT LARGE

The Democratic Executive Commit

It tee for Seminole county met yester­ chase of a chain at the Osteen hero- J t t

I
purchase w
day In the county court house nt ten
o'clock nnd the roll call showed the FnUniing” r!V “econd'''" '0 &gt;'?' "«• ' »’•! S r " the sum of' »738.0R. Vny»«rnt to
following members present:
" m J\ carried, Mr. Woods promnlj,, on or before April 1st, L*-L
nil kinds «.f amusements. TH
Felix Frank and It. J. Holly, of
»«• lockers for the use of tnc «pore»
K»|Je. and' cnVricd. bounty
who wish to take "dvanlagcof Sanford L. J. Hartley, of Lon-wood; P&lt; M oX n^of 'c ^ 1^'1 Entzminger s « - lj,
j . W. Osteen, of Altamonte; \\. &gt;• oniied by O. P- Swm^. and emried. Jud
__ nmi^"fishing
d«h nif here
E p lloushoWcr. Is hereby «• . *i__ 2.I..
m ilm l tn' till
Z 11hunting’
here in
in in*
the
Dunn,
of
Lake
Mary;
D.
II.
C.
Rn
»ea»on ” There will be a tennis court
bun, of I.nkc Monroe nnd J. H. Lei,
.ml eott »n.l other plW J J J "® *; |lc Jr., of Oviedo.
•
Felix
Frank wns unanimously
a
u io r ‘ rS a
f &amp; V . 's r "
M
L T S * to rontrihote chosen ns chairman nnd the meeting
was called to order for bus ness. I he
to so many ventures late &gt;
.ju, meeting being called to outline a vig­
would he much better &lt;&gt; .
#jr!q
money in other ways n'u j h e f rst orous campaign for the coming clec
tion day many matters of import am.
on. will he a-dance at
were taken up by the commute..
Hotel with good music to take pine
chiefly being a rally in every pre­
nt an early dnte.
cinct in the county ami Instructions
Other forms of amusement arc un
f o r the new voters.
der way among them belnc JJf
J J Dickinson. Geo. A. D iU tu s,
bringing of Johnny J . JonC8f ^ " " i iul|gC Householder nnd Judge Maines
val here for a big- week of fun ami nil nindo vigorous appeals tor a cnnipleasure and for thd purpose of rats
pnign” setting forth the principles of
ing the money for the new resort.
...... Democracy and the firm stand
Tax Collccto
trtu
Ttd. Co*, appeared M o r e the Board C
n
r
o
^
Ten!
m fin . to witness the gam,
for the Democratic nominees aa Hit
in reference to moving poles on the 000; South t a w iin *
j-j-r,0.000; .between Cincinnati and tiic Chlcai
choice o f the people expressed in n
Y.m ' ’are’ “ hereby comm amici t j tiuldic highways of Seminole .county, nessee »..30,ihhi.; » «
white Sox.
.
out of the real estate and
Democratic primary
nnd on motion of L. P. llngnn. sec- nn,| Virgin*.:
p „ntu have en-1 With the prevailing prices for s
onded bv O. P. Swope, nnd carried
n nir'i’n V ,
schools nnd semi mission tickets this senson nnd cnpact it V US
throughout
tj,j„ *csslon. nil I|tv crowds for seven or eight games
Chairman I- A. Brumlry is hereby rolled m l " '
sistnnee
r(.,„irting the henv- there Is a chance thnt the total rc_
authorized to sign a letter to the nnrie* .of
mit tee i.......
.
*
history . ct.i„ts will cxcceed those of ast year.
Southern Bell Telephone &amp; Teh ‘ &lt; of the Institution
ernry wan mappeu
c m - notation or \,“ rcr&lt;
n'
so im- directing them t» move 140 poles III lest "registrations^ in their
1* The sixteen world’s . scries thnt
Sanford next Satunlay
| descrihrtl, and
.1 ^ „,r pre- this county, same to l»e designated in
hnve been ylnye.l. Including the one
Many good speakers hove slgnifiml
HARDWICK'S F^ p S s ,NN(,THING. of IDOJ not under the jurisdiction
said
letter.
their willingness to assist in t t
or- the National Commission hareM,’fhel
foRowing bills ngninst Flori­
The folk
enmpaign nnd the count) will
HERE
7.—Chnlrman attracted a total attendance of — *&gt;*•da Grovin Drainage District
were
nrousetl to the importance of rtgis and chattels lands- and tenements so (In Groves Drainng
R42. or an average of 'J.l.tCJ for each,
r„
terinir every Democrat both men and assessed, or of t^1**. PJf-n**«rain* c o lle t- approval by this board:
(By Tb*
Pit**-)
o f the 91 games thnt hnve been play_
Fred
T.
W
illia
m
s..............
..New Yor*', Oct. e.^-Assurancc has w i n L 7 v « U n c nn election d .y in
Hard
The various
meeting
been given to S. L. Vecnstr .
- Mnvember
K
i
r
,
'Hard
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' ° Thr receipts linvo amounted up to* J S . S 3 &lt;w e. arc Klvcn In nnoth
rary of the Netherlands
I.led bv
o . P. Swope, and carried, -v rk for
, r„ „. nf N
Nations. nt total of $4,202.1 nr,. Of this sonii
onded
.
ion League by lmnugrnUon Commis
following rood is hereby nhnti- wlck opposed the i.engu______
$2,122,918 represents the share ot
the following
sinner Wallis of Ellis Island. that CrT£^eomnIiltee*niK&gt; rtccl.M to Kj»«
the chili owners, but the owners have
doned by the county as n nubile nm l.
f.r)0 to the campaign fund ns a »t“ r
the United States will aid •"
The following Petition was offer not pocketed the cnllre nmount. For
rnllected
for County ^Tsxes.
d s- Beg. n* the forks of the West I-ongand inis
this aunt
sum was immediate!)
sums couecic
.1 »»■
special
. * ix|rL th
msny immigrants from H®-*
« r ,.r ami
wood read, thmcc running’ west to cd. and on motion of Comr. ° • several years the regulations requtr.
are plunr.lpg coming to Am
’ * ^ su
trict school V ! * " " further required intersect the present I aim Springs o .vom. and seconded b&gt; Comr. I*. 1 • rd the owners to return a percent,
011
before nnd Iyoni’ Wfiod clny road.
Yeenstrn said that many thouMnrts
age of their shnre of the receipts to
Campaign taxes; and ) collections
on or^u-Uire
the portion now boiml at least mi
of Dutch were applying Tor P
j J,
Com. C. W. Entzminger
offered
filed.
.
the following’ resolution and moved To
E. Brady,
' The plovers who hnve tnken port
it adoption, which was i.uly second­
ed bv Com. E. H .k ilbee
W rith e undi-rsigned duly qualified in the world's scries games sinre 190.1
" • • T h r V ^ 't h - w ’ h rW rM . « £
When ns. certain political condi­ oW tors of the County of Seminole. have divided $»f.r.n,177 nnd the
Ss . t s ^ k '
....
es for the people wanting
«p|rst It»ry and it dcmon.tratml that the ^^C ounty Commission^ V;\Dr,llAN’ ,
tions have arisen in Seminole coun­ Vnd Stat. «*f Florida, b.-rehy respect Nntionl Commission h""
from the big’ games $414,031. Tht
Democratic spirit is
ty Florida, which in our opinion, ns
Assessor of Inxcs.
governing IkhB; of major
jM S r
mere is muun » j
vpnrs county of Seminole.
Semin.de Countv. (food Democrats should he ceriously
hall got nothing from the w orlds
of immigrants beenuae &lt;
f(ejng
considered nnd promptly acted upon
Cummuuleullun (run, S«!&gt;U
lories of 1903} that serb- having
bv the Democratic Executive Com­
of war. Second y. H0' " n
J Yef- " KI' L' ' lk N ^ S T NU l!'V S,i'K K r. 1920
overcrowed bv thousands
j
been arranged entlrelv het^Pittsburg
m it tee, nnd,
,
.,
ucees fro il
other eountrle* nnu.
Whereas, we feel that the urgent v.tmhf-r A D. 1920, nnd we do fur Boston Americans nnd the I ittsiiurg
thirdly many of our pc T
things
necessity
of the prompt consider:!- U r request that you signify your N ationals.______ _________
i w d c n .1 .,
•(, ^ r ru i o 'v&lt;i
nlv sick of Europe, and
tion of snid matters should he willingness to become a , candidate
F F ll. rop,. U. II. Smllh.
brought to the immediate nlcntion of for said office in the coming general JOHNSON HKG1NSe a k iN (; T oU !t
European. But, let I f .
Holland
the Democratic Executive Commit­ election to be held on the date nfore
thnt they arc not
1 jjv}ng
»• c h '-" Z,7lni un- S T S A
tee of Seminole County- Honda.
hc-nuse th ey cannot * "* * * ■ porous
said, by notifying the Board of
(Br Tb* A»»*&lt;1»»*4 Cr **•'
Therefore. Be It Resolved. That County Commissioner* in writing.
there. They nre » . m§0*‘ p' * m ibuy ey
"''vTntlnn'of
C.
W.
Entzminger.
secFor Governor—Geo. E. Cny.
people nnd most o f th
They
the Clerk of this Bonnl he nnd he is (•—|v ueknowledc-d liefore nn o f.leer • NEW YORK. Oct. 7— Senator W*homes in the Unitedl State.. y They
For Secretary of State— B. E. D)
hereby instructed without delay, to authorized bv law to tnke ncknowl nm Johnson will lenve Cr if *r- ' fnrniinc nnd for th ^ v]eome
write to the Chairman of the Dcm«- ■dirmenta, thnt you hnve nrceilcd to Saturday to begin nn ensteni spealr
I J j S j S rrntlr Executive Committee of Sem'F°F or Attorney General—W. M. Go j „ Aitumoute
our request to become n eandlilate for ing tour in the interest of ^Senator
; ; / S ^ . . m e ; Mr. j . C J.eub,. nole Countv. stntin.’ thnt in the op­ said office, nt the same time filing H-rding.
h i r e . " _____________ _
------------ ------------inion of this Board a snec.nl cnlleil with the Board o f Count'’ Com. I
, 0 For Stole Treasurer—F. K-V,,ur,j' St the Cenrvn Brlcllte. «t nitre.
CONFEDERATE VETERANS III SV
clT e.in T D M III RS DOWN
meeting of sold Exreutive CpmmltFor State Comptroller—W. **.
thi« r ^ ltl..n:
.
' TOBOGGAN SLIDE AGAIN
" S lo t ion of i - r - * ':«• &amp; ■ ssrth J
should he held nt Sanford, Fin . sioners.
W. A. ZneV.ry a. A. Fortu-r. Alex. ‘
ins Tb. Amo***:*4 fwwA
' porn Commissioncr of Agriculture 1,V o . P. Swope nnd cnrrle l. that tne nt nn cnrlv dnte to consider snh? " u, h , W. W. Johns E. B. Stowe,
clerk advertise for the snle of four
(Br Tb* AumUIi 4 rr.,.1
HOUSTON. Oct. T .-J o in tm e ^
mules V
the county., purchasers to matters nnd to tnlre Immediate nr- a 1 King’ . T. M. Bledsoe, G. L.
NEW
YORK. Oct. 7.—Sugar made
i*»l services, election of o■
, t —
V
«r' j u i l l 'i Of the Supreme Court
tton
with
reference
thereto.
Sines'. L. II. Mann, A. F. Bell. A. J.
Mr L A. Brumley. rhnlrrnnn. or
selecting next r'nc° TormceUng^ bde _ N ? B. K- I'el-luuill. P. « ■ M“ " h .
Pe
Further
Resolved
that
this
n
new
low
record today when the re­
Ixisslng.
IL
B.
Monroe.
A.
Kendall.
Wynn. «u»t. of ira.l camp.
For Roilroa.I Commissioner—Geo. MrC oJn dM
t'dnv wore the chief mntt
.
Re lolut’nn he ordered -ublishe.1 in H. H. Foster. G. B. hrnnk C. L finers reduced the price one ernt.
itio
n
e
r
C.
W.
Enttiumgcr
Program of the Confederate reunion.
Sanford Herald, n newspaper Flowers. Frrd I\ Horner. 0W. mnkin&lt;’ it eleven cents n poqnd for
offered the following resolut^n «n«
^’ ro^^upeni.U ^dcnl of Public in moved its u.iop;. A. and Commlssior rvbllshed in Sanford, Hsrefined suvar. The raw sugar jrold
Voters.
Ed.
Oglesby,
Jr..
D.
\
.
\Vnr
WEATHER TODAY
th&gt;«. the 4th day of Oc­
at eight cents a pound duty paid.
fTontinucd on page 121
,r O. P. Swope, duly seconded the
tober, A. D. 1920.
8 44tc same:
Fur Kioridn: Generally *«'r
Jtrict— Crate D. Bowen.
K
night nnd Friday.

THE EMIGRANTS
c d h m m u I AND .
ARE WELCOME

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Overland and Willys-Knight
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Cars Cut Prices
Willys-Knight

Overland 4
$ 1 0 3 5 °°
R oadster... 1 0 3 5 -

$2395-

Touring

Touring

By ED N A KENT FORBES

P R E T T Y A R 3I S
TO the ago of eighteen or nine*
U pteen,
a girl need not worry If her

D eiiv ei'cu P rices P. O . B. S a n fo r d :

Iloadstcr

2395—

S e d a n .......

1630-

S e d a n .......

3180!!!!

Coupe

1580—

C ou pe.......

3075-

Call on your local dealer, H . L . H a i g h t ,
and learn what remarkable values are being

nrtnH lire too thin nr too fat—unless
they ore an extreme of either ron*
dltlnn—for up to Hint time the hotly
Is maturing, nnd mny enslly he loo
fnt or too thin In Itself. And tho
nnn gains or loses In proportion to Its
weight. Most of the men who sit by
scales nnd weigh you free If they ennant guess your weight within 11 few
pounds, take hold of the nrm nnd feel
Its size before stilting the weight.
The best way to bnve beautiful nnns
f
Is to exercise them. Massage nnd
+ creams mny help some, but exerclso
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t much desired. Plain household tasks
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offered at these prices.

H. L. HAIGHT
Opposite Hotel Valdez

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Reports indicate that tourist travel
IT
in Florida will be heavier this winter
DEPENDABLE ABJOLUTELY
than ever before. It is believed that
tho season will open carlietr and last
FOR H EAD ACH ES
longer. With recent rate increases
lQ*-3O*-6O*30a///f» orbyDose
in rnihvny and Pullman travel, conic
rumors that morn auto parties are to
journey southward.
‘S’■5"fr*:•■fr $ "S’ •5'*5”!'♦•S’+♦ ♦ + *fr+ + + + -H* + •}•&lt;•.y ^ .y... ^
The influx o f motorists has given
rise to mnnw municipal auto camps
ami cities ull over Florida have pre­
pared or already hoid out to the publie, attractive camping grounds.
Realizing the potential dangers to
travellers and residents from cnrelessness and neglect in the disposal
o f wastes, the Florida Stnto IJonrd of
Health is alert to protect its people
ami visitors. The board recently pro­
mulgated regulations pertaining to
these camps. The bureau of sjinituE. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY
ry engineering directed by Chief En­ J A C K S O N V IL L E ,
FLORIDA
gineer George W. Simmons, is pre­
COMHLUTU PHIIT1LIZKIIS
‘
A
paring to enforce the regulations this
PBIITILIZBIl XlATItIIIAl.il
wintr and thus prevent tho sprend of
NIMIAYKIIK
infections by carelessness.
INHRCTICIDBN
The enforcement of nuta camp rul­
I'o u L T n r s r iT i trs
ings calls for co-operation in behalf W r l i . lo r l . l . a l P rlr* L l . l a , Not tb » C b * a p . . l _ b n t prlraa a l w a r a In Hu* will,
of every tourist entering the state
ami by abiding by n few simple rul­
ings they will lessen greatly the pos­
sibilities of chance infection.
------------ x------------LOST— An nmythest nnd pcnrl
brooch Monday. Finder please returr
to Mrs. Hunter at' Speer ti Sons am1
receive reward.
C.ltp

SMITH B R O S .
GARAGE

Overland Sales Service Co.

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FRIDAY, OCTOnER 1, 1920

THE SANFORD HERALD

TAGE SIXTEEN

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For sim plicity, handiness and econ om y , there
is no other washing machine that will please you as
much as a Maytag. Smoothly ami quietly it handles the
average family wash in fifteen to twenty minutes—and
you need not he surprised that it deli vers your wash
cleaner, whiter and with less wear and tear titan if you
had rubbed and scrubbed it in the old, wearisome way.
We shall be pleated to *hn\% you this wonderful washer. If
you have seen uthett, the Mjytu^ will I t a revelation to you.

■

W ork
Repair

Every Yeung Girl Wants Pretty Armi
to Shew Off.
|will miik&lt;* lli«* arms IxMiutlfiil. making
' boil*, owreplng. Unending bread or
beating rake, are all exercises that
tend to make the arms well developed.
Such tn*k* should be done with quick
tnnNcnieiits. KiuggMi movements are
not exercises nt all.
Swimming Is good for the arms, of
'■mine, rowing, canoeing, nnd nil out*
door sporls will make the arms
pretty. Anything which makes the
arms move quickly In varying direc­
tions. which Ilexes and relaxes the
muscles, |s n good nrm exercise. Hold­
ing the arms doubled up, the hnnd In
(1st. nnd tightening the upper arm
muscles, Is still another good exerclso.
It Is such a pleasure to own pretty
nrtns and to be able to wear sleeveless
dresses, that every woman will feel
repaid for any trouble slio goea to,
to Improve Iter arms.
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Tliero ought to be no stranger* In tloa
little vale i,f tear*;
1 haven’t •eeii a stranger's face for year*
anil years and year*.
1 ree. of rourse. Mime people Hint I never
raw before.
Hut they’re Jusl like the other* that I'vo

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First National Bank
F. P. FORSTER, President

II. F. WHITNER, Cashier

Sanford, Florida

They've felt and known the ii'.fiatn*
thing* the re.t have known an I felt.
They’ll freeze up for unfriendly folk*, for
kindly one* they'll melt.
They’ve each one had n sorrow that they
thought they couldn't bear,
Hut bore It, Juit a* people do with (orrowa everywhere.
There ought to be no stranger*. In thl*
■o-ralled world of woel
1 tee new people that 1 love, Juit every­
where I go.
And everyone has felt tome Joy that 1
had felt tome time;
And each hat had h'.i Utile dream of
higher tlopet to rllmb:
And each hat known the tweett of home
nr •..me time or another;
And nearly every tnan you meet will rave
alxiut hit mother.
They thrill ut thing* Hint thrill mr. loo,
there friend* I never met —
There ought to he no strangers In this’
mltnamed/world of freit
* * *
Y E L L O W JO U R N A L ISM
Mi** Bernice Radley (pent Sat*
urday night with M i n A m b e r
Wright.— Lavinia Item* in hock*
well City, la., A dvocate.

• • •
Gave Them»elve* a Treat
Mr. nml Mr-*. Spemvr and son nnd
Mr. Rodgers and Mr. Scott, all from
near ITiIrlleld. clinic over lust week
to look ill tin* church . . . Mr. nml
Mrs. Jake Bishop, Mrs. Dave Bishop
and Mrs. Ed Donovan were nt Ku*
•ekii Saturday evening to tee tho
Sitircb.—Eureka (‘-orrespondcncQ la
Washington, lu.. Journal.
• • •
NOT T O BE C O M P L A IN IN G .
Our idea of absolute l e r o in
uiing judgment i* the publjo's
vote on a conititutional amend*
ment.

• • •
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Quick. Watson, the Hat Pint
Dear Offngln:—Should a mother In
Pnnom. In., be railed u panoru iua?—
I L. Dctliler, Ohio.
TRY A HERALD WANT AD

Money-Back Shot-Shells
Y ou can get your money back for The Black Shells
if, for any reason at all, you don’t like them. Just
bring back the unused part o f the box, and we will
refund to you, without question, the price o f the
whole box.
The Black Shells have reached so high a state o f
perfection in waterproofing, in speed, in power, and
in uniformity — that wc can make this unlimited
guarantee.

BLACK SHELLS
S m o k c l c x / o n d B lack Powders.,

Try The Black Shells, if you don't know than. You can
get your pet load for every kind of bliooting, in amukclugi or
black jxiwdcrs.
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY, New York, Atanufacturirt
Couie in uml lift a copy ut Tho U. S. Como Law Hookf-— FULL.

Geneva. Florida
C. F. Hnrrison
Cocoa, Florida
S. F. Travis Co.
W. A. Brown
IleLand, Florida
The Snni I’ nk Groceteria
Titusville, Florida
Fred Hill
Lisbon, Florida
Lisbon Mercantile Co.

Leesburg, Florida
Z. I). Dunaway
Davis Bros.
The Groccrteria
A. L. Miller
Sorrento, Florida
J. A. Cownrt
A. S. Nntlock &amp; Co.
Mt Dora, Florida
I. A. Franklin

We make exactly the
lame guarantee with

@ CARTRIDGES
There ii no 22 Long
Rifle cartridge ai ac­
curate at diitancei from
50 to 250 yarJi ai U.S.
22 N. R. A. Long Ri^
LeimokCarttiJgti- Tliii
it 50 raorr *'arJi of i f
curacy than liai hitherto
been poiiibie with 22
lira-fire ammunition.
SuliJ bullet fortittet
wutk. Hollow-point
bullet for imall S«ne.
Coit n&lt;» inure. Aik for
circular C-9J.

Victoria, Florida
L. E. Klntlc
Apopka, Florida
W. R. McLeod
Okahumpkn, Florida
C. II. Arnold
Altoona, Florida
Arnold Mercantile Co.
riaMn.ini. Florida

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F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R 8, J 929

TEE SANFORD HERALD

TAGE FOURTEEN

Rock Lime

in b a rrels

Hydrate Lime

in sa ck s

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Nursery Stakes
Pine Lath

vice. The same principle of Inxy holds
pond, said the judge, when you re
ceive n pnper through the mails
accepting the paper there is an im­
plied contract to pay for it.
Y
The decision by the court in direct­ Y
ing a verdict, against the man who
read the paper in favor o f the p o ­
lisher is not new, ns the question has
been decided by many o f the lower
courts and upheld by appellate
courts of nearly every state in the &gt;
f
Union.—Huntington, Pn., News,
♦♦♦
In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judlcia I ^
Circuit, Seminole County, Florida.
❖
In Chancery.

❖
M. S. Jclks, Complainant, vs.
T. M. Jclks, L P. Jelks, et al.
To all parties claiming an intcrcs1 Y
V
as heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees ♦♦♦
of, by, through or under, Augustus P
Parnell, Georgia V. Parnell, Dowel V
Rhode, A. Atkinson, Nncy E. Parnell
J. O. Jclks, as an individual or trus­
tee, Oliver Jelks, John J. Jclks, Tenia
'perancc O. Jelks, Jos. O. Jelks, W. A
Roland, William 1.. A. Kills, Edwin A
Jelks, W. L. Branch, W. II. Leonard
I.. G. Starhuck, and J. B. Leonard, de­
ceased, them and any of them, or oth­
erwise, whether known or unknown
and all other parties claiming nn in
tcrest in any wise in and to the fol­
lowing described property in Scminoh
County, Florida, to-wlt:
All of SW 1-t of NE 1-1, section 0.
less 1 acre known as No. 5, G. O. But­
ler’s survey) and also begin at centei
section 1», run west 1 1-2 ch. north 5
ch. E 1 1-2 ch. S 5 ch. and also on&lt;
acre in section 1», to commence at a
point 0.10 ch. south of N'W cor. N’ W

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Phone 36 for Prices

C h ase &amp; C om p an y

FARMERS WAGE SCALE
GROWING IN FAVOR
SITUATION EXPLAINED
Will S ystem atize Labor
Conditions of the
Growers

RATES REASONABLE
GROWERS TAKING BIG CHANCES
THIS SEASON WITH HIGHER
FREIGHT RATES

xvhnt co-opcrntton nnd organization
means to the farmers and should en­
courage the organization of county
farm bureaus to in* affiliated with
the recently organized state farm
bureau, which in turn, will bo a ffil­
iated with the national farm bureau.
Which now has a million and a half
members in the United States and is
growing at a wonderful pace. Such
nn organization, reaching to every
producing center, will he enabled to
insure Inter working and marketing
conditions for the farmers, fruit
growers and live stock men and Flor­
ida should he one of the states to
have a hundred per cent farm hurenu.
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DIDN’T ADVERTISE

,
, I In Jacksonville Inst week the largThe meeting of the growers anti
and most pretentious shop store
the shippers here last week in whu 1 jn jjic f j{y W!1S foret.,j to close its
they decided to have certain ra _os (jOIJrs&gt; „ n,j t)u, fitoek is now being
for wages of the laborers on the ]i(]ui(|.,tcii. Among those who knew,
faints this season will have n far |h&lt;&gt; Coto sllo0 Cotnpnnv was considreaching effect not only in this part ^
to hnve , ht. hlsrhont class of

the purpose to iiomiiK &gt;*'• =w..,v
-.....[i.i.,
elusion ns to whether the farmers nicnpo. ille.
would he able to pay the scale of
The store was located on Mam
Inst year or quit business nnd on the street, between Bay nnd Forsyth,
principle that half a loaf is better where, the
Jacksonville Observer
than none the laborers will he satis, points out, more people pass in n day
fied to take the wages that are based than on any other street in Jacksonon actual costs and take
it knowing ville. Other shoe stores in the city
that the growers are up
against the prospered and enlarged, hut at a
hardest season of their
career and time when it should him- been jit the
it i- ft case of share ami share alike very summit of prosperity this firm
with the farmer nnd help. Should was forced by its creditors to close
the situation ease up before
the its doors with a stock o f shoes vnlcrop is marketed or the
rnllronds tied at ninny thousands o f dollars,
come down on their rates or the marPeople marveled at the lack o f buskets he higher than usual there is inoss. ami there was little surprise
nut n grower in this district that will expressed when it was announced that
not feel like dividing some of hi* the firm would he forced to dose
profits, if piofits an made, w ill the jf, doors nnd liquidate in favor of
men who helped I ini make it.
The - - nr-.
meeting was called in order that the
The management of the Cole Shoe
growers would have some means o- Company did not advertise.
They
knowing whnt the cron would
co t hnew they hnd the goods, hut the
them to make nnd they could
°t''v
didn’t know it. Thisninnngedctcrmlnc with some degree of into • ,m.n{ placed its judgment opposed to
licence after the wage scale was m - Advertising against that of nil other
cd. Some of the grower* Mill 1&gt;bv 1
enterprises. The result was
more than this •ride nrnl some will in„.|tnHe.— Pnlnikn News.
pay le*s perhaps hut on the whole
the scale will he adhered to and the
ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
the laborers will tic better o ff with
n scale fixed than 'hey would he if J
--------every man was offering them differ-j Advertising figures, rate cards,
ent wages for different times of the circulation statements* dry statis*
venr. Th e Times-Union o f Sunday tics tell n newspaper’s story. But
had the following "ditorial op this they tell only half of it. And ndVuhlect:
vertisers today are demanding the
' ‘The fnnmtis celery belt o f Sanford other half o f it.
ha® accomplished ninny things in the
Men who advertise are beginning
pnst fifteen years hut the Intest move
measure eiiitorial quality as well
of the growers in that section 'rill as circulation quantity, to rcnlize
have n far renching effect on the t}lnl h«w render attachment is formfarm labor situation in Florida.
t.,j
quite ns important ns how runny
"At n meeting of celery and let- renders are nffected. There is qunltu if growers, packers, shippers and jt v to subscription lists ns well nr
hankers it was decided to adopt n quantity.
standard scale of wares fo r employes j Advertisers arc basing their judgin thr celery section in order to pro* mcnt 0f newspaper advertising vnlur
t « t the growers and to assure them'
pcr, orinlity ns well ns on technio f r. supply of help at time? when cn]jtVt on rrnt|rr prestige ns well n*
i11/ ^
t
advertising pntronnge.
.‘j[ newspn"One Of the chief sources of trou -I
mu, t he a good newspaper hr
hie in all sections in Florida has been f
it rnT1
a
, advertising
hat some «™ vcr*. JP the'r ftnx.ety
_ St A||
t|nr |&gt;,.cort!.
to secure help, have frequently offer, , t ,
cd higher wages than those in vogue
in their vicinity and tnis would at- ^ I O R
HIS I AI ER
trnct workers nwnv from their reguAND THE COSTS
lnr employers and erente dissentian 1
--------and dlssnttsfnction among the other
The rourt (lf common picas
workers, with the result that .there Lawn-nee county r.v n tly decided «.
would have to he a general raise all
n cnse involving $5.10 in the innlong the line. When this was nc-

nnd take time to spend it. so that *“ &gt;. % ' * . «
«
h ’ hadn t orderthe employer was no hett -r o ff nnd
* '*• ,
r «cc‘‘pted the paper and
nt the same time was out the extra 1™ family pen«l it. The c u r t in inmoney paid by the dnv for less work.
thp Juf&gt;’ »»*«* among other
"The
scale
adopted
is
fullv
one
,Pmu*
thal
bt'lbtr in ,lotn refusing
•
s i
* 1* 1
.1
h o h ft n r r \i*n« n n n r f ihundred tier cent higher than was the paper, was a party to nn implied
i&gt;cing paid five or six years, non nnd contract to pay for whnt he got on
this should nmplv cover the extra deliveries groceries to the wrong
the
rost of living, which is now rapidly '•use and the person who
cedes and used them wns liable,
descending. Tin growers have shown
a liberal spirit in thi* matter nnd ev­ or a man called to a day’s work in
ery one in that section should join a garden and gets in the wrong lot
hands in tliii. laudable movement nnd nnd works a day with this knowstick to the schedule absolutely. The 1ledge ° f the owner o f the lot, the
plan could also he adopted in nianv nm inihn received the benefit of that
other sections o f the state with bene.-man's work wns under obligations to
ficial results, ns the employes would; pay for the labor, or the man who
he contented nnd the employers would cleans another’s pavemnt while the
he assured o f sufficient help to plant owner looks on without ordering the
workman to stop, there is an implied
nnd harvest tho crops.
"This is another dcrr.cnstration of contract to pay for that man’s ser-

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W e carry a complete line of Building material and also a complete
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THE HOUSE OF SERVICE ANI) PRICE

Phone 135

Corner 3rd and Myrtle

north 73 degrees 45 minutes, west 5.CC
rh. north 1.33 c h , nnd nlso In section ' X a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ^ . .
v
It to commence at a point as follows
V V V V V V V V V V V V V
From the MV cor. of MV 1-t o f SF 1__________________________________________ ___ j , ___
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1-4, run south 10.48 ch., thence south I
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A va r,tin &gt;.|, »|fn, William A. I’ n ,t urk, Ukrlr
.................. t'a r hla wlfs, XV. tv r . ’ l . ,
73 degrees 45 minutes, east 5.02 ch that this order he published in Tht A
ln a n d rr. Nrllin Aliaanilrr. Carrir Al. Jardrr.
I'ell t u wlfs, n! M. MrxVli
i
and from this point o f beginning rut Snnford Herald, a newspaper, once a William A lfta a dsf, * i« ir t ' A » * » n d ,f. '.I* k,lr« at ..................
.................. McNatt hla w lf..
ottwrw!* ?.
law of Joroph A irla n d ,f, d-vraw d, l-*avanah, TU. |in&gt;i«rtr hsrslnaflsr dstrUI-sd. and to
north 34 degrees, etst 3.32 ch, onsi week for twelve consecutive weeks.
W n trrn llallroid CYunpaa/. a n,r|v&gt;rat!sn un
tint rlalm lnr «n Intsrsat In aald rnnJwi
2.12 ch.. south 31 degrees, west 5.2F
Witness my hand and the ofTiciu A
tr U r lawa o f I l f ala lt of rin,rcla and tl.r
ch, north 70 degrees. W 2.12 ch, nortl *cnl of the Court nt fnnford, Scminoh Stats o f Horlda. Itotrrl II. llat.-its]’ and.............. jltu sts In Ssmlno]s Countj, St.ts o f ' r i - l ' i
34 degrees, east 1.55 ch. to hog. And County. Ploridn, this the 13th day of Ilamtsr Ida wlfs, William L. A. Ellla. Truit,*
“ TI*# .^ouflivrat duartsr of its S svt).»«r
f.-r M arti* J. Ellla and is r two J n .M .r *
also that tract of land in section 0, August, 1.030.
E. A. Douglass,
tn.j tie
Northwftt ijurtsr
Martha V. r.lll# and Marr W, Ellla Martha J nntrirr
Uthwnat fjuartrr nf fwrtinn 1C. (J u i '•
as follows; Commence nt a point If
Clerk Circuit Court, tcminole Coun Kill*. Martha V. ElUa. Marr W. Ellla. A. p
ltl
Esrllnn
IT;
ths
XVr.t
U l f o f It.,
Earnsl). Truats* for Osorela Earcsll, Ida wl(r
ch. south of N\V cor. o f NW 1-4 of W i rjorlda.
IhMIt
&lt;|Oarlsr. Ism llftssn arts. In Ihs S&lt;otlfut
and
ts
r
rhlldrsn.
Ont&gt;r;la
Earnsll
and
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rtll.lPE 1-4, thence run west 1.73 ch. soutl h'f’hellc Mninc3, Solicitor for Com- r,n o f A. P. Varnsll and Osorfla Earnsll, 0 nsr o f Rsrtlon 19; u.s Sont'.s*,t qrartaf , f
and Us .NVt.
20 degrees W 0. 57 ch. south 70 de- plainnnt.
52-13t« M. Pullrr - a ! .................. Pullrr lit wlfs. It. p. Northsaat quartsr nf Sscttoa
siat iiuarisr o f Nortl saat qoartc* of S«tl'o-,
grecs, east G.01 chains, north 34 de- im circuii court, sevivth judicup Ktsasna and .................. Stsasna lla w lfs. H. W. Z9.
all In Toarn.tdp 21
IU ,r- 31 r , . i “
T a jls r and .................. Tarlor Ida w lfs. Win,
grees, east 1.55 ch, north 73 degree: J cm cprr in and tor seuinope
You and sarh o f jo u ars h*rs&gt;» orJsr*t u
fwlllsr and ................ Colllsf Ida w lfs. A. P
45 minutes, west 5.02 chains, north 4f i
county, fporida, in
;t !t ,
Earnsll and..................Earnnll Ida wlfs, Ranlsl •pr*»r to ths Complainant's ltd , f r
I
»i.
If fils,!
n fill: ,n r
f 'V d -.X ,* j . p
chains to beg; and also the south 1C t
chancery.
lllrh and ..................Illrli hla wlfs, Slmson W.
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1^20. I U aams U ln s a Unit l ‘, r ,.f ala •i - u
Turk's and .................. Tarlor hla w|fs,l4w|a
acres o f SW 1-1 of NW 1-4, sectioi
St.AVlA .‘OtOSY COMPANY. »
Horns and ..................Horns Ida w lfs, (luatarua
It la furthsr ordsrsd that this notlrw U rch10; all in township 21, south range 31 nr.ctrr
f iu
(.f i t » Stair o f OMo, CoirpUlol
A. Pstlsw ar »a d .................. Prtlsw ar lla wlfs. llahsd far twaits nonasnutlis wssla ta ih« S«t»nt.
enst.
John I - llranrh and.................. Hranrh Ida wlfs
ford Hsrald, ■ nsw.papsr o f rsnsrat tlrruftCao
❖} t M r iin in r , n » i..lw n d » n t ..
l&gt;- W . Currls and Kats ('arris, Lla w lfs. J, XV. putdULad In Sanford, Psttitnols Countr. TU-rMa.
You are hereby ordered nnd requir
i»nPEIl or PUIII.ICATION.
lit!,a
and
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Reaa
lla
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lfs,
XVarran
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XVItnssa: U, A. IViarlrta. Clrtk of Ua Mid
cd to he and appear to the hill of ❖To P o unknown krlrs.
crin trst nr la ra r.ors
Sr., and
.................. I.aramorn, hla rim ult Court, and lbs asal o f arid Court. ud»
co plaint filed herein against you h; nt hnr nUlraints riM • It |&gt;trlln&lt; nUltr.lr.f aa wlfs. A. Purds* and .......... ....P u r d s s Lla aalfs, Mth day o f Aufuat, A. P. Itco.
nn-lrr J. C. MrlUMn an.) ..................
XV r. laram ors
an) . . . . . . . . . .Parartors hla •Snail
t. A. POCOPAS1. Ckrt.
M. S, Jelks, on Monday, Novembei lnlrt««i
MnPflJn. U!* wlf*, &lt;1. r . Parrnlt ar.&lt;1................
arlfs. ICals Poord. Harrr A. PscrJ a n d .... . . . Paala A 311st. Suljritort fer C sarlaltait.
1st, i020, and it is further ordered PatTfll H» wlfn. Arrl. Arnrslt# aroj................. Pt&lt;rd Ua aalfs. WIIU Dx«rJ, P. rittaln Par l-IZte

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O V E R L A N D S A L E S A N D S E R V IC E C O M P A N Y
Corner Commercial and Park—Opposite Hotel Valdez

�FR1DAY. OCTOBER 8. 1920,

LEGAL ADVERTISING
In the Circuit Court o f Seminole
County- Florida.
In Chancely.

TIIB SANFORD HERALD
f«r4. C&lt;ra»tf «r Variant*. ri.iti.i«, i.i i it «ci
othir pta**. ta » „
„ r rtorM* and U tt,
ntMtn 11 may h* fruni tlm*
tlm
attlhurtrrd hr lit t».ard uf director*.

plaint, otherwise a Decree Pro Con­
fesso will bo entered against you.
And all other unknown parties clnimARTHT.E 11. Tli* s*n*r*I D.tur*
n itm * nf th*
t&gt;i•I
It,* |*1.|
ing any right, title or interest in and
n .n i,i b* &lt;nndafi*-i iu-1 &lt;-arrl*d mi I.y
hr tu
Ihl
0»TT&gt;OT■ I(.»Tt itiill 1- M f.iUoir«:
Tu *»*.!■)*
m n -l-f to the property herein above described
T-*
»n l o(&gt;*rit« i prilling p i . nr, In Im
Imi,
im
r. h
i.. are hereby required to be and appear
**1I. l*i** anl mb*r"|a* d**t
■l-.il In
tn printing
hHmins mi
m.
chlarrr, lrj^ . twok hlnjlns tn»rhln»rr. ;&gt;r*.i* . before our snid Circuit Court at the
. a ! »&lt;-c*».'r!M. Tu i!*»J In (rarr&gt;l m*rrli»n- Court House in Snrford. Floridn, on
d**. hajr. «*I1. rich .n c* m l ,|*»1 In o fllm «-i!- the 3rd day o f Jan. A. I). 1921, and
nil*., .t»U&gt;a*rr.
p *tl«ll.-il.
»n-t »uniltl*«. Ta &lt;l-i ,m !»«,ln e, i-ner**lTij. Iliii-.rr.rti- then and-there answer lo the Bill o f
tn*. •t*r-&gt;trplnr «n t U «h
htn-Unr.
To jmh Complaint (lied in this cause, otherHit for ---!f *&lt;-11
or fi.r othrr. ,n r »n»l .tl
wise a Decree Pro Ccnfesso will b e
hln-l. of ntnipirw r., s n t .iln r .,
|&gt;rrto-itrt*. i l l ..lirrlH nr tu,tt*r.
To .vlt n.Iver- entered against all said unknown partltlnr tn-1 .-i!o&lt;T|.t-'*t m-l l» colW t th*r«for. tics.
T » ofl-lnrt .ti
.■t.rrunr #c*n.-r *n-t to Imr.
It is ordered that this notico he puh.
•*|l m l o t lr r w * d il l In ■ilirrtl.Ing fi-j-o
lished in The Sniiforil Herald, a newsIn r.e«r»|!ip*r« »n-l n i.r.ilt)*.,
T » rtrel Is
mj| pn.prri* ot *trrr k'.r.-I paper published ill .Seminole County.
•nl cli.r.ct.r, wlit, fall i.u rrr lo |i|*-l.'*.
tnorlcicr or otL.rwl*, rn m n hrr t!i* ••»*. To Florida, once a week for four weeks u&gt;
n.frow r.1--n*r
.rn irllr uf tl.*!r Inr-jri-.rit* to the defendants whose residences
I-rt&gt;|»rlr or otl.frwls* nut In tloUtlon or th* are knowns and onco a week for efirht
I' *
To I*n-I ioon*f In Mn^-lton with »nr
t-natn*.. tr.n.trtl-in ln*M*nt to lb* fmrprw* for weeks as to the known parties defend*
whlrh Ihl. rorpor»t!on !• or*»nt«»S To buy. ant* whose residences are unknown,
•*11. own. uiort,«t* «ml rnrnmtwr rr.l M titr and once a week for twelve weeks its
nf *nr r t jr t r t .r w hit».*r. wh* nlh* i « oj* t.
Inria.nt to or itr.lr.bl* la rtr;ln g on Hi to the unknown parties defendant,
Witness my hand and the seal of tin
pori»&gt;r*t* bn.|n*«.
ARTICI.il III. Tl,* r .p t l.l .t.*rk of thl. *or- snid Circuit Court on this 8th day of
p-if»t|on ih*|l
TUN TUnUSAND POf.t.ARS
i lo ivn rn, ,„ | ,|,,n t&lt; ,||.l,1*.) i„ro n v I’ 111‘ N- September, A. D. 1920.
HllKl* t|r.l| .t,arr* nf II,* p»r r»la* o f ON I! (Seal)
E. A. Douglass
lu.MiRr.H i&gt;01.i.ans tiimi.ooi *.rt,. p.r,M*
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
Seminole CounI, Hi* Hwfal !nm*jr nf Hi* l'nll*-l S l.t* . nr
ty, Florida.
By E. H. Wilson.
In t-b'twrlr. I»t.,r or « .rtk * » . at a Jml tain ,
linn to !.* fli*.| b* lh* ,llr*ftof» of lb . nof. George A. DcCottes, Solic.tor ami Of
pnallon, wMrb rapllat atnrk .ball
ownr.l. Counsel for Complainanttr.
4-13tc
anl-l. I. . o * l , iu (n * | or iran«fi-rt*.1 only |n a*-

Hoskins Jones,
Complainant,
vs.
Citation.
Charles N. Morrln, ct nl.
To Charles N. Morrln and the un­
known heirs, legatees devisees, grant­
ees or other claimants under the said
Charles N. Morrln, and to any and
all other persons or parties claiming
any interest In and to the following
described land situated, lying and be­
ing in the County o f Seminole and
State of Florida, more pnrticulnrlly
described as follows, towit:—Lot 8
and Lot 9, less the South 23.0 feet of
said lot 9 , of Block 6, of Tier 3, of
Sanford, Florida, according to E. It.
Trafford’s map of Sanford, Florida.
It .appearing from the sworn Bill
o f Complaint filed in this cause
against you, that you have or claim
some interest in and to the lands here­
in above described.
Therefore- you, the said Charles N.
Morrin are hereby required to be and
appear before our said Circuit Court oit.lann* will, ao*h hy-tawa «• It,* *nrf*.rall-&gt;n
at the Court House in Sanford, Flor­ at-all fn.ni tlm* lo llm* niak*. rbanr* ,.r alt*r.
ida, on the 1st day of December 1920. with a Urn rra.rt*,| In faror of lh* corpora
lion U[&gt;on all o f Ha rapltal alock for all an-1
and then and there make answer to any
In 1 -S t*l-*.. which may al any llm , b*
the Bill o f Complaint exhibited gainst ilo* by lh* bol lera o f lh* aatn* onto lh* c»r
you, otherwise, a Deere* Pro Confesso 1-oratl-n anl which ahall to- a !!»n tt-rr*.'ti
•niwrlor I*, all other lima or lUItu* o f any
will be entered against you. And all ttiM
K l.r amt at' lH lfnmcnla or tran.fcr. of (hr
other persons or parties claiming any cor; i &gt;alien'. .ti*k ahall 1# aoh)*cl lh*r*lo
U
tT
irl.i; IV Till, c-rymratonl .hall har* a
right, title or interest in and to prop­
f i l i t i t o cr nnli Icfallr dlu olrn l.
erty herein above described, under, | |wrr*l*tl
ARTICf.G V. Tl,* bmlnr.* o f thl. corporation
by or through the above named defen­ .hall to- ccm.lnct*.! by a luar.t nf ,tlr*ct»r« ami
dant, or otherwise arc hereby required aurL other oflerra •• th* con-oration may an
n ,*
‘It,* a f t i m of It-* c.,!f..rjitloii .hall
to be and npear before our said Cir­ II.
l* a pr.al ltnl. a *1** pr*.M*nt an,! a S*crcury
cuit Court nt the Court House,, in Trca.-if.r *n,| .a *I- otter *n,I a-1.tlllona1 ofle.r.
Sanford, Florida on the 3rd day of at may b* rr*at*.J by th* Hoar,I o f Mrrelnr.
I'nlll th* &gt;rtallfleallon* of th*
an,1 th*
January A. D. 1921, and then and •tlr*etor« o f thl. o&gt;ri«&gt;ra|on to l* *t*et*&lt;l at lta
there make nnswer to the Bill of Com­ flrat tieellnr therrof lh* foltown, ahall act ■■
off|c*r* an-1 conatllat* lta tk-iM of |)|r*el
plaint filed agninst you. Otherwise, Ha
ora* I’ rct'lent, \V. M llarnea: Vie* pr*al,l*ot.
a Decree Pro Confesso will be en­ N«ta A. Ilayn*a. S*crrtary Tr*aaurer. f.. II. Ital
-I"
" f th* ato.-kt.nl lera
tered against nil unknown parties de­
nf it,* c.-jm -.tloa ahal In- belt on th* l!&gt;lh ,|ay
fendant.
of tK-lot^r. A. I&gt;„ I02-1. In th* city of S.n
It Is ordered that this Citntinn be t. r.| ,s*,«inol* t'otinty. rjort,|a, for th* parpew*
published in theSnnford Herald a ,.r *.*.-*,|*i lor ii* ore ana, lion nf th* e»rpnrato a-lopt Ha tty l.awa an I Iran.ael all
newspaper published in Seminole llnn.
*H*lr,**a wht.'h (nay e.,n»* l* fo .* aorh tnenllnc
County, Florida- once a week for 8 TT.* annual rr.*»t|nf nf th* atoekhohUr* o f lh*
weeks ns notice to Charles N. Morrin, corporation .1,all l«&gt; h*|,t on tl,* ISlh ,t«y of
ianairy , f each an.1 *.*ry year, twylnme wth
and onco a week for twelve weeks ns h*
rear 1921. prnrl.le.1 • i, h &gt;Ht* J «-a n-&gt;t
notico to the unknown parties defend­ cmiuc on Snn.Ity or a leyil hotM.y. In which
e ..* th* annat meetlny .hall l&gt;* hell on th.
ant.
•lay fntlowlny
T l* ll-ar,l ,.f t**'*e|ora of thl.
Witness my hand and the seal of Mf|M
r«t,,n alia! on a l.t o f not l*aa than tlirae
the said Circuit Court on this 1-1 th nor mor* than fl&gt;* m*ml&gt;er*.
ARTHT.I! VI
Tt,* li If l&lt;*«t a mount nf |n-l*t,t
dnv of Sept., A. I). 1920.
*ln *». to wt.leli thla e*,r;*,ratl,n* mar at ant
Seal.
E. A. Douglass tin-* a,|t,J*pt Ii.*tr at-all I-* TAVKNTY T il,I f
Clerk Circuit C ourl Semi­ SAVH IM&gt;| |.\RS i l ? l i v « i r o t
ARTICIJ! VII Tl,* narn*a an-1 re*t-1*ne*a of
nole County, Floridn.
tt-* |ri*iei«rator. nf (lit. crt*»rarbo. .o-| rl-*
George A. DcCottes,
amnnnf nf Capital alock antoerll-*.| hy rach la
Solicitor and of Counsel for complain aa fnllnwa
7. II. Itatllff Sanfor.l. fla .. IS aharea
ant
5-13tc.
IV. SI. llarnea, S.nfnr-1, I’ la,. II at-arm.
i.v

c o u r n o r s e m in d l e
1T.0RIDA, IN CHANCERY.

c ir c u it

county,

T'J
I ttiil, Almira
I'rott
\V, T. WlittrSitJi*!'
V* (JcDfft
&gt; r * i. **!. ul.( I'vffmlaiit*.
CITATION.
T-i firorg#
froa l. Almira
Tioit, Tru*tr#
Tiu%li**s Ctmrlrt WbllllrP an&lt;! wife
W’ LlilJrr
•tvl H Milam I*, Hnvllrj am! w ife.....................
Itr *-tJ#j ; «il jiartlr* clalmlii* Inirrrtl* tin.Ur
tivittfis T(,«%ti
AIttilr#
T r -l.
(iron;# TpimI,.
U iit lft Whittier «n*l w ife .....................
W hittier, an*! William I*. Ilrsdlej toil wlfr,
. . . . . . . . . |lri&lt;IU), ur nt her write, am! tu ill
l».ill*-a cUllitluc an/ IntrreM In an&lt;l to the f*»l
I iatIiii »Jf**rr|t*e*l t«n4* •linage lti
« o«4Qtf, I’ M M a, more particular!/ «l*KTlbe«l a*
fiU iw *, to w it ;
lUelimlrif
at the Interaction o f the Hoolli
Un* o f |!a«t Allfltuonte A imiot with the Cut
r*rljr tine o f Stall n street In rruat’ a A&lt;hllthm
I * \Itan.otitr, Semlrwile CoOtllf, TIofMa. •■
h*r Plat *lulf rertutl^l in PUt IU)k I. |*a«#
It: mil thence ran! S|fi,0 ft- to the Sort It** if
*^*rn*r nt h*t Il*l In n)&lt;l.ViMIlton, l!i#nrr
North 115 ft. tu the N'ortheait corner of U&gt;t
152 In aaM A*l !ltl«»ti. Thetice Weal C72.1 ft.
tu eivterlr line o f rich! o f way o f Atlantic
111* o f l i t
Ml if Inf! Street) thence fUnthweet
ll’i* • m M
Hlalhin street) thence M t W r * t
f*tl »*»it3 lit# weaterly line of #«M Ktath«r
f**t-*t
» ft. thence foil 111 VJ ft, t*« t*e*lu
nt'\s. onnt*tnlD£ #.1151 irrca.
I* npfiearlm; from aw«»rii Hill o f Cent|ila!nt

i

i

i tltU eenee a * line!

tint fn*i t »».

**■ **I *lm »**u ** Intcreflt In an*! to 11to taint li#f#
!*i «)»»«*
Therefore, j«»«. it* »ah1
f|e*»r?e p p e t,
Almlr*
l*ro*t. tleorce t‘r*“ f
Tru«tee, rtiark* Whittier at»l wife......................
Whittier, an-I William I*. Hra«llejr an-1 wife
. .............firaittey. are hereby re*|iilre4 to he
?*n*l Afifo*ar t»efore mtr e«l*t f’lrenlt P«*tirt at the
* '•&gt;ufte»*i«e In Hanf«w«t I’ lorWi* *m the lit 4aj
*.f Nutemlwr. A. 1». lien, an4 then ant there
n »il* atifirer to the Itltl o f rocnfitalnt ethlhtf
e-t atnfn&lt;t you, otherwise a Decree Pro Con
wilt tw enter**") ifcilm t you. An *P
-■•her
eUlmlnff any rlclit, title *&gt;r In
i-re*t in an-1 to the property herein *1e«crlt*eTi
tiriUr. hr or throiiiti tt*e aton? name*! »Jefen*1
mt* or otherwise, are hereby require*! to tie
in | «pi*ear lie fore ntlf **M i’lrm lf l*0Hft at !h»
&lt;*JUft llorare Iri 5*nfofi|, Plorlita, on the tith
•Ur o f Ueeetnt'er A. P. PCh an*| then an&gt;!
eth||i|te.| aealn«t
you aaht unknown partlea.
othefwrlse ft Decree Pro rnnfemao will lie en
t^re.| asalnat aaM unknown p*rtle*.
It 1« or&gt;tere*l that Ihl* Citation lie ptihlUhe*!
tn The .Sinfor*| Ileraht. a newiptper I'Uhtl»l.e&lt;!
In Hanford, Her.itrwile f%*unty, PlorhU. once a
w^.*tf for elfh l f»n*ertjtl»e week* *■ notice to
Wntwn ilefemtant*. an»1 once a week f**r twelrr
week* a* notice to unknown defrmfanU
Witne** my ban*! and the *e»l o f »a1*1 Clr*
cult Court on tbU 2ttt» »Uy o f Ancn«t. A. D
I •_'»
r
\ D O U flU M ,
f^PAt*)
rterk C'lrcttl! I\iarft Hemlne]#
County, riorl-ta
tle»fe n. Iw-C.itte#, Hojlcftor *n4 t**HJnae| f*»i
I'oaipialpant.
2 I Iff

FINAL DISCHARGE
In Court o f County Judge, Seminole
County, State of Florida.
In re Estate of Augustin Moremen,
deceased,
Notice is hereby given, to all whom
it may concern, thnt on the Fifteenth
day o f November A. D. 1920- we shall
apply to the Honorable E. F. floushofdcr, Judge o f said Court, ns Judge
o f Probate, for our final discharge ns
Executor o f the estate of Augustin
Moremen deceased; nnd thnt nt the
name time we will present our final
accounts ns Executor of said estate,
and ask for their approval.
Dated September 2nd, A. D. 1920.
Orlando Bank &amp; Trust Company,
Executor.
Robinson &amp; Bridges.
d-9tc
Attorneys for Executor

PAGE FIFTEEN

N*r» A. Il»rn*a. Sanfor.l. IT, . I aliar*
In wltneaa where,f lh* aal-l Incorporator, liar*
l-erenntn »*t th*!r ha rut. Ih|a th* I'th ,lay
of feylrm W r, A. H . 19^,
W. U. IIAVVRS.
7 n. II ATM IT .
NEVA A. IIAVNMS.
•
Stata c f rUrlda.
Cnnnty of S*tnlnoIe.
On thla &lt;lay p*r»ont1ly appear*! l-fo r* ra*
a Notary I’ uhtle. IV, Jl. Ila)n*a. 7. II Itatllff
•n l N * n A. llarnea. In n,* w .l) known an,I
known lo nt* to I-* lh* |-*r*-&gt;n* ,!ea. r|l*,| In an&gt;!
who *r*etjt*.| lh* forerolny arllelea nf |ne,.r
pnritbm an-1 they earh ae know'*,lre.| l»-f,.r*
tn* that they eieeu lel |h* aan&gt;* for th. pnr(w»*.
therein *«pr*«*,|.
\V|ln**a my han.l an,I nffelal **al at s * n
firtt Sernlno)* county. ITorhla. thla lh* If tl,
(!•} of S*pl*mtwr. A. H . H&gt;?1
I.II.A MAR JOHNSON.
Nmary Habile. Slal* o f l*la
Blf &lt;caitulaaloa eiplre. Oelolwr 2S|h 192-1
.* ‘ fc
IN THE CrnCUIT COURT O r SEMINOLE
C0UNTT. riO R ID A
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state

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rEUTII.l7.nt IN IIl'IK

Sa m :
NOTH'i:
la hcrrl-y s lim tj it oa-l*r an-1 hr ilrlu* nf
that rrtlala or.lrr l.*r*tofor* |a.&lt;ir.| n-it o f th*
I'lfcult Court In lh* al»&gt;&gt;* «tyl*.| ran.*, .m l
ky np*r*t|on of l.w , I will -ff* r f-r «nl* m-l
•*ll to lh* hlth**t liMJ.f for rt.h SA Inna
of ciitnmfrrlal HrlllUrr. Dow lo*J*J In C. M
fc St. P. Car No. Jft’.srt *ni i v w lia a t a
t leoa Car No. MSI 12, at Sanford. IT -M a al
front -Joo* of tl,* court lo.ua* al Hanford.
I'lorl-la. on lh* 2*th day o f S*tdetut'*r. A ll..
1920. al 13 o'cV^k on tald day.
B. 12. Nil AMY
Sheriff S«mln*l* C.wnily. I’ k-rlda.
C ite
n o t ic e

or

N O T IC E

Hon. Board of Countv Commission­
ers in and for Seminole County,
Floridn, nt their next regular meet­
ing to he held Oct. 4th, 1920, nt 10
o'clock A. M. nt the Court House,
in Sanford , Fla., will receive bids for
one Steel Fire Proof filin." cabinet
to be used in the County Judge’s o f­
fice. Specifications ‘can be obtained
from Hon, E. F. Householder, County
Judge, Seminole County, Florida.
This hoard reserves the right to re­
ject nny and all bids.
L. A. Brumley- Chairman,
Board of Co. Gomr's.
Seminole Co. Fla.
Attest E. A. Douglass. Clerk. 4-itc.
In the Circuit Court of the Seventh
Judicial Circuit, in ntid for Seminole
County- Florida In Chancery.

M i 'S n l T "f rfc&gt;f,U n,U,ln *° 7,11,1 "* In the Circuit Court. Seventh Judlcia’ iam Reddy, residences unknown; tho
unknown heirs, devisees, grantees,
‘ V ’n 'iw.irej by th, Uyi.iatw, of tu
Circuit, Scminulc County. Florida.
legatees or, other claimants under tho
In
Chancery.
s ,,'» of riorUai
said above named parties, and to any
T'-*1
f-n &gt;«tne »n;enim»at to y«tion a
nnd all other parties or persons claim­
M. S. Jelks, Complainant, vs.
nf th* 8UI* of
,,f Anici* a of ti&gt;, CoaalHutloa
c«n
ing nny interest in and to tho follow­
T. M. Jelks, I„ P. Jelks, ct nl.
11 reiaiins to tat. lion m l flnmr* ta L.rring
described land in Seminole County
i-t an**l t»
,n,i a-.iaii*ahmut*4 i- ti* »iee- Suit to (juiet litle, Citation.^
&gt;-"» of th* » u t * f r ».iupti.n or r*j*eti,m at
To Charles A. Love, Mary E. Love Florida, towit:—Beginning at tho
u-* o * ii cener»i ci*.-ii-,n i,* m terearier. that la IV . A. Jelk3, Mollie Rhoden, Florida Southeast corner of Section C, Town­
ship 21, Soutli of Rnnge 30 East, run
” /
section c o f Artirt* i&gt; of u&gt;* Cun- Jelks (I m -m ', I.It Geode, and L h **fi
aHtuti-*i o f iu* sia t* o f t*iurua i* a-jm-tr-i *o Paine Jelks,
Address, llawkinsville thence North 7S9 feet, thence West
1107.9 feet, thence Southerly 812 feet,
*«
"*-&gt; •• f-n&gt;w«:
Tla.
s«*riiun fi, Tbw i.wfitiUturp •bill btfe power
lo K. N. Jcikflv Attic Aiuori! Jclk- thence E«.it 937.8 feet to tfe point
f,&gt;
f »r iwainc
iwaii onij for th* h. Mallary, K, 1 . Mallory, Mary Lewi of beginning.
It appearing from os worn MI of
t&gt;-tri»»* -&gt;f rei-eiiini inv«ajon or aupprcMiny in- Mnllary, Mnry Jelks Lewis, 11. II
i ur;^-c ; r nttwalne or'Johnson, WHhrlmjnn Johnson, F. 1 complaint filed in this cause that you
^fun-iiuff t»uii* sireaii/ uturt it * i»w#r ntrMall ary, Nathaniel alelks, Mary Jelks nave or claim some interest in and
to the land above described there­
of *ntrrr»t. or r*r ti»# rnr^iM nt iciutrt*d. Address, Macon, Ga.
or aiaintatninf « »jr#irja or
r\*«u
\ou and each of you are hereby or fore you, the said Emily C. Richart,
bfMi*'* iLruu^wat thu stit^ anJef iticti tiered anti reejuired to Ihj and appeal James B. Richart. David T. Rowley,
tf*uiiii"rt» a* m«/
erficritKAi t»r An Act of before this honorable Court un Mon Ann Rowley, William II. Lee, Francis
tt** i*ii&gt;uttiro; pnni»ifJ, tn**&gt;t an/
iif?ir» day, September bth, 1020, a rule daj C. Lee, Louisa Griggs, Thomas Griggs
ta I’tu^uanc* ii»frt*snf r»*r * •/•tpiu of of said Court to answer the bill of F. II. Griggs. William Reddy, and
* **i ru*4* •itii »-»t
in ■nwunt Are im complaint tiled herein artainst you N iilinm C. Reddy nnd Charles W.
of it.« i «ut t»t iroiinfat ot n.e and The Sanford Herald is hereby dcs Kline ns Executors of tho Last Will
ignated ns the newspaper in whicl of William Reddy, are herby requir*,«*»&lt;*•* *** **»•*&gt;r i*»ti#.
Tl* »•(*• fia t la ronptluN wttk aaU pn» this order shall appear once n weel cd to be nnd appear before our said
Circuit Court, nt tho Court House in
r-w l an.faAm.nI, anl lb* ran.aa., .|ff!atall« for four consecutive weeks.
*«• t*t«fna iii*r*o/. •t.aii t* *abj*ft*j in u&gt;* To EXmer Jelks, Mary E. Jelks, Lilt Snnford, Florida on tho 1st day of
unknown;
Unitor Dec. A. D. 1920, and then nnd there
•**» rryolallma ant n-.ltlfn-wa at ar* pro Jelks, address
make answer to the bill of complaint
States.
»W*J by i*w far t*n»ral *i*fii&lt;ma la iu sut*
of rtorlJa.
You mid each of you are hereby oi exhibited ngninst you, otherwise a de­
la 1r.tla.ony wbrreaf, 1 bar* tmsala *fl toy dered to be and appear before thu cree pro confesso will bo entered.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
And all other persons or parties
ban.I &gt;ut adtirJ lb* Or*at Sfil of Ik* Slat* of honorable Court on October -1th, 1920
To the Sheriff o f Seminole County, I'tabla, al Tallabaa.r*. th* Capital. II.la thr a rule day of this Court, to nnswo claiming any right title or interest
of the State of Floridn:
iwfniy ftjtilh ij.y of July, A. P. 1920.
the bill o f complaint filed hereit in nnd lo the property hereinabove
Be it known, Thnt I, II. Clay Craw­ ISRAI.I
against you, and The Sanford llcralL described, by, through or under any
II. Cl.AY CRAWPOItO,
ford, Secretary of State of the State St-IIle
S*.-f,Iary of Slal*. is hereby designated as the newspapet of the above named parties, or oth­
of Floridn, do hereby give notice that
in which this order shall appear ottet erwise, nro hereby required to be
n
a
wA-k for eight consecutive week? and nppenr before our snid Circuit
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
General Election
Witness my hand an-1 otllcial seal oi Court nt the Court House in Sanford,
TAX DEED
Will be held In Seminole County.
the Court at Sanford, Seminole Coun Florida, on tho 3rd dny of January,
State of Florida, on Tuesday next sue
Under Section 573 of the General ty, Florida, this the 13th day o f Aug A. D. 1921, nnd then nnd there make
ceediiig the first Monday inNovem- Statutes.
list, 1920.
E. A. Douglass,
answer to the bill of complaint ex­
her, A. D. 1920, the snid Tuesday be Notice is hereby given that K. It. (.Seal)
Clerk, Circuit Court hibited against said unknown parties,
ing' the Second Day of November.
Itandnli, Jr., purchaser of Tu\ Certi Sehelle Mnines, SoHcitor for Coni otherwise n dc.Tco of pro confesso will
For United States Senator from tin fiente N'o. 180, dated the 3 rd day »*f! plnlnnnt.
52-Dtc be entered.
State of Florida, for six years from July A. I). 1910, has filed said certi ________
It ia ordered thnt this notice be
March -I, 1921.
ficae iu my office nud has made ap
published in the Snnford Herald, n
NOTICE
TO
TIIE
PUBLIC
For Six (0) Presidential Electors plication for tax deed to issue in acnewspaper published in Seminole
For one Rcprcscnntivc of the Four* cordatice wih law.
Notice is hereby given to the pub- County, Florida, once a week for 8
th Congressional District of the Stnl&lt;
Said certificate einbrucc-. tiu- f o llo w - ||Cj that the Geneva Bridge .across lin­ wet-Ks, as to the known patties de­
of Florida, in the Sixty-seventh Con­ ing described property situated in St. Johns River, between Sanford and fendant, nnd once a week for twelve
gress of the United States.
Seminole v..minty, HortadI to-wit \\ 1-2 Geneva, Fla., is now undergoing to YY*eeks ns to tho unknown parties de­
For Governor of the State of Fior of . ectiun Jit,
1p. 19 8.it,.t_.K. .1-0 j,nirs, and is unsafe, nnd is closed to fendants.
Ida.
acres more nr less.
the public travel, nnd nny person or
Witness my hand nnd the seal o f
For Secretary of the State of Fl-&gt;r
Tin- said land being assessed at tin persons using said bridge will pass said
Circuit Court on this the 14 th
Ida
date of the issuance of such certifl „t tln-ir own risk, without liability day of September A. D. 1920.
For Attorney General of the Stall cate in t In* name o f Unknown.
of nny kind accruing to Seminole Senl
K, A. Douglass
of Florida.
Unless said certificate ahall be re County.
Cb-rk of Circuit Court, Semi­
For Comptroller of the State of j deemeil according to law, tax deed will
L. A. Brumley, Chairman, nole County Florida.
Floridn.
issue thereon on the ll'lli day of Nov.
Board of Co. Color's.
Geo. A. DcCottes,
For Treasurer o f the State of Flor­ A. I&gt;. 1920.
Semminole County, Fla
Collett,,,- nmi „ Counsel for complainida.
Witness my official signature and Attest: E. A. Douglass, Clerk. I
For Superintendent of Public In seal this the 30th dnv o f September
struction of the State of Florida.
A. D. 1920.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUD
Ono of the handsomest new resi­
For Commissioner of Agriculture
E. A. Douglass, Clerk,
1CIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND I OR SEM­
of the State o f Floridn.
dences of which Miami Beach car.
Clerk Circuit Court,
INOLE COUNTY. ILOHIHA
For Two Justices of the Suprenu
boast is now under construction, be­
T.fitc.
Seminole County, Florida.
Court of the State of Florida.
(Seal)
Ily: V. E. Douglass, D. (’ .
ing built as n Yvintcr homo for Harold
IN CHANCERY
For One Railroad Commissioner of
H H VIA ( ‘Ot ON Y COMPANY.
E. Tolbnt, of Dayton O., at n cost of
the State of Florida.
A Corpuratlon undry It.* I.ana uf lh* Slat* uf
In
Circuit
Court,
-if
Semi.
?
150,000,
Ollhl,
For State Senator for 10th Senat,
.,
Complain* itta,
------------x-----------orinl District of the State of Floritla
Luunt&gt;’ l' ,oriJ/ 1l;
ORDER OC PUBLICATION
Tint Miami Chandler of Commerce
For One Member of the House of ••»
r -,i #
*
ta.
J C. M -llild*.
*t a t,
is making definite plans for a week
Reprcscnatlvcs of the State of Fieri" 1 “
'
Complainant
I&gt;*r»m1aula.
-vsTu J C. kl-IUId*, and . . . . . ilrlirlJ*. lila of joy to open the tourist season
For County Judge.
(I. P. P .rtull an-1 .
Parrott hi* It will be officially styled the "Palm
Divorce Citation. wlf*,
o il* . Atrl, A .rtrtl* and . . . . , .iifrv ttr, lit*
For Sheriff.
James Gilbert,
■
n
&gt;
t
........ Ill* Fete" and December 7-11 has been
wlf*. William
A. IWhurk.
For Clerk of the Circuit Court.
wlf*.
I.laal*
Alraandrr,
N*lll*
Alttakd**,
Defendant.
For County Assessors of Taxes.
C*rtl* Al*a*nd*r. William At*iant*r. (l*»f*-* set for tho occasion.
TO
JAMES
GILBERT,
Adress
un.
--------------- x ---------------Al*a*nd*r. II-* li*li* al law o f Jo«*|di Al*«For Tax Collector.
known
andrr, &gt;lr*ra*nl,H*t*n*ah. I 'U M l
AW*.l*»n
—Get your .Scratch Pads from Tho
For County Superintendent of Pub­
Please take notico that you are lUltluad Company, * cufpufatlon und*r lh*
lic Instruction.
herein
filed against you on the first law* of II,* Htat* of U*o*|lt *n.I th* Slat* Herald—hy the pound—15c.
For County Surveyor.
• il
V ilV
......... It* 1- ‘ I i "
^ - of r h ll'la , ll-dwtl II. Itainwy and ..........
t o till- lu ll o f c o m p l a i n t h e re in f i l e d Ilam.*y
i i , m. . , u . wit*, wtiiiam u a . imia. Tt«*
For Five County Commissioners.
lor Marti,* J. Bill* md h*r Iwo d«u*htcra.
For Three Members of the County against you, and it is hereby order 1»*
Martha
V. Kill* and Mary W. Kill*. Marlh* J
ed that you do appear to said bill Ellla. Marlh*
Board of Public Instruction.
V. Cilia, Mary YV. RlUa. A. P
...... ...............
Trual** for Ururat* ram*H, hta wlf*
For Justice o f the Pence in nnd for herein filed gainst you on the first r*&gt;n*ll.
ber, A . D. 1920, the and h*t rbIMnn. &lt;i*.-r*ia r*rn*ll *n&lt;! U-* child
the following Justice Districts, vir.: Monday in D ecem
* - ,l,iv o f I W i-m Iw 1m of. . . .
in,) Ororyta
r*iu»ll and
lleoryta r*rn«ll.
r*rn«ll. It.
It
same being the fitli
No. 1, 2, 3, ami 4.
.
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r
u
»'• B*H*r and ..................Holler, hta wH». V . H
1
1920,
and
ti
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For Constable in and for the follow­
Taylor lla wlf*, Win.
nnt! i( is further ordered tlinl this Taylor and
ing Justice Districts, viz:
............I*,,liter Ida w lf*, A, P.
and
notice lie published in the Sanford (Miller
No. 1, 2, 3, nnd 4.
............I'amell
hi* " I f * . Daniel
Parhell and
........ Rich Mi wlf*. 8lni*oa YV.
In Testimony Whereof, I have here- Herald once a week for eight consec­ Rich ami .
Taylor and . . . .............TayUr hla " I f * . !■*"!•
unto set my hand nnd affixed the utive weeks.
..........Horn* h i. "I f* , lioatuna
Horn* and ..........
Witness
my
hand
nnd
the
official
Great Seal of tho Stato of Florida, nt
r ll* " a y Ma wlf*.
A. l-.llrw ay and
Hranrh Ida wlf*
si'iil
of
said
Court
at
Sanford,
Semi
John I., Ilrancti and
Tallahassee, the Capital, this tb«
&lt;’urtl* and Kat* Cuitft hla wlf*. J. w.
twenty-fourth dny of August, A. D. fade County, Florida, this the 23rd •*day of September, A. D. 19-0.
i*ramor* Sr., and
......Unman hi* wlf*.
1920.
riiFiJro l»i« wlf#* tv
(Seal of Court)
E. A. Douglass,
II. Ciny Crawford,
..............I &lt;4ri rnor« h1« wIf#,
Clerk Circuit Court. n , „
Secretary o f State. 7-9tr.
A. IW«f»l • n 4 . . . ..................;
|lt&gt;i,fi| Ms mlfr. Wilt* It *«.nt I . Krrmlu l»*v »n«l
To E. E. Brady, Sheriff Seminole
THE INSIDE IS IMPORTANT.
h «v M* wifr,
\V.VV.IMI»ml
IM
County
4-8te N O T IC E O F A IM 'J .IC A T IO N FOR Ms.........
w1f#, *na| »:. II. U#N*I« »ti.| tit* "If**
Don’t
forget that it is just ns necT A X DEED
................. M fN itlt
essury to have your inner tubes
In Clttult Court, 8«r.nlS Iu-l!*lal Circuit
It
ip(#irtPK from It# *l!J4*ftl o f
Ji
th#
of ll»* t'oai|*t«|n*nt In th# Btrong, flexible and durable tho same
8«mln*U County, ITari-la, la Ch.ac-.ry
Under Section .r»7*&gt; of the General katari*,
that
gr*t«r wilt,
win, vti
■v tt
m ti th# t-#tl«f
*-*'•*-&gt; nf
- • tt*# iiM
• ns your outer shoes, nml our vulcan­
Statutes.
a
Slant
II.
at
It*
plarea
of r*.t‘»*nr* nf II,* al^i*
E. Mali* S*lt1t, Cumplala.nt
Notice is hereby given that L. P. na»*d .lefanlanu at*
J' *' * '!'* i! izing process will do this for you.
.a
. 1.
- rnv I'urtifli-nt» »'• r*r»on In 111* Slat* *&gt;( I lorkU Ik*
" f It’s the best tiro insurance you could
. Iinstr (If in x l.ert llk a t l .^ .*l«o*wa
U
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1
I
wU»m
wimld
hind
aahl ,D*
ll. W. St.lCf, Emma A. St*IE, I. D. W ol.erloo. Hagan, purchase
I * u ; w i ...----ut your tiro money into, for it douNo
729,
dated
the
4th
day
of
June
f.n.U
nl.,
am!
that
H
la
hla
W
ll.f
that
lh*
aaM
I.. O. Porter, and Arthur P. fMlln, i-Mr*** un­
lea, often trebles, tho Hfo o f both
iVf.n.tanU
ar*
u»*t
tk*
at*
of
t"*nty-on*
y*ata.
known. a u I all ptrll** rldir.lnf *n tn(*r**l In A. I). 1804,
Yu* al*. ll,*r*fuf*. ofil»r*J tu apl-*ar to th* tires and tubes.
Wo nro vulcanizing
Suit!
eerificate
embraces
the
follow,
l*it» 12 anl 13, llluck 1, Tt*r I, Triffor-]’*
kill *&lt;( rumt'lalnt Bl*&lt;t In aaM ( » « "
specialists.
ing
described
property
situated
in
it»y. lh* I.I &gt; w « f N»»finh*r a . D., 1930, lh*
map nl Sanfotil, and all parti** rlalmlnz an Inl-*fnr a Rul* Pay of thla Court.
Florida, to.wit: .am*
trrrat In and In aald property under U. W. Seminole County,
IT IS n illT lI E U Olll'KIlEI*. That thla h&gt;
Beg.
7
1-2
chs.
Htellf, Emm* Stelff, J. I). W etm toa , I.. O.
2 chs. N. o f 1-4 bee. post |(|r,
,,B|,n.|,..t' fur »i&lt;ht fonawutlta »**ka
on N line o f See. 2 5 , T p . 19, S. It. 29 n * ty * sanf&gt;«&gt;t it*raU, • n»»*eae*r of f*n*rat
Porter, anl Arthur P. Odlln. or otherwl**,
PHONE 17

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VULCANIZING

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KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

E ., Run S. 7 1-2 ch s., W . 6 chs., N ,
CITATION.
To
all ..................
partlea rlalm
an Interrat In .a.u. l .(•
.........
.....lnf
- . ....................... 7 1-2 chs., E . fichs., (5 acres more or
tu t. 12 an-1 in, Hk,rh T, Tltr I. Traffur.fa le s s , anti h a s f i l e d s a id c e r t i f i c a t e
m*9 uf SanfurJ.
in m y o f f i c e n m l lia s m a d e a p p lic a t io n
Tu all parti*, r-lalailnr an talrrrat In ant tu for tax deed to Issue in accordance
Iota 12 aa l 13. Ilh-k T. Tt*r I. u-H-r IJ. W. with Itnv.
M r lt . Emm* A S|»HT. J. t&gt;. W o lm to n , tfc O
The said land being nsseied nt
I'url.r, AHbar E. lUlln. ur e&gt;th*r » f lk*m, or the date of the Issuance of such cer.
nt ti*r» la*.
tifirne in the name of Unknown.
Vuu am) *•&lt;■!, o f you ar* hrrrby orArr*,! lo
Unless sld certificate shall be re.
h* an&lt;) app*ar t-*f»r* our Clrrutt Cosrt alttlae deemed according to law, tax deed
a&lt; a Court uf Chanrrry on lh* tat day o f N»- will issue thereon on the 10th day of
«*mb*r. A. H. 1920. to anaw*r aatd hill of
November A. I). 1920.
ruioolalat, an.l ll ta furILrr nrdrrrJ that thla
Witness my officnl signature anti
nrdrr I* knhllahrd tn lh* Sanford ttrrahl, a
seal this the 30th dny of September
ti*&gt;»a,-at rr (.uhllalird In S*mlnul* Cottnty, IT«r*
A. I). 1920.
Ha, one* a "**k fur tw *!t* "r*ka.
E. A, Douglass.
YYTIn*** n y hand a id tl&gt;* aSlrlal **al o f aald
Clerk Circuit Court,
Cuart. thla lh* 3th day o f Asyoat, 1920.
Seminole County, Floritla,
(SEAL)
E. A. POL’ Ot.ASS.
(Seal) 7 fltr. By: V. E. Douglass, D.C.
Cl*ry Ctrisill Court, s#r*titb Jollrtat Ctrrijll,
S*mloul* County, florlda.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
RCHEM.r. MAAINE*
TAX DEED
HotMlur fur Cumylalnant.
31121*

J. II. Cowan, et nl,:
va
: Citation.
Fred B. Bradley, et nl.:
To G. R. Calhoun o f Pitklns, Colo­
rado, F. A. Hart o f Savannah, Geor­
gia, and C. H. Walsh of Wilmington,
North Carolina: T. O. Gillis, N. J.Gal­
lagher, J. M. Hunt, J. F. Mitchell,
Louis Paint nnd James Sawyer, whose
places of residence are unknown, nml
to all parties claiming an interest in
Under Section 575 of the General
and to the following described land
NOTICn or ELECTION.
Statutes.
in Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
Notice is hereby given thnt OverLots 7 and 8, o f Block 4, of Tier -I
street Turpentine Company, purchas­
YVHERKAS. Tl,* f,**l.l»tor* o f 1919. t»n.!*r
of Sanford, Florida, according to E. lh* mpatltullun o f IAM, o f th* Slat* of I'lurlja, er of Tax Certificate No. 177, dated
R. Traffords map of Sanford, Flori­ ■Ihl [&gt;••■ un* Joint Itmulatloa prupouloc an the Cth dny o f July A. D. 190,8, has
filed said certifiene in my office nnd
da:
amrmlmrnt to 1L* LYmalllultoa o f th* Rial* o f
It appearing from a sworn Bill of
has made application for tax deed
NOTICE o r INTENTION TO APTLY TOn
t'k»M a, an-1 th* aam* "•• ayr*r&lt;l lo t-y a .&lt;&gt;1*
Complaint filed in this cause, thnt nf lit** Sflha o f al) II,* ntrmhof* *t*&lt;l*&gt;l to to issue in accordance with law.
LETTERS PATENT
N'-itl--* |, |-*r*t.f th r u itwit
||,* on.|»r you have, or claim to have some in­
Said certificate embraces the fo l­
» tm * l, ti»»* tl,!• .lay or/anlarj an.I iw r l i i r - l terest in and to the above described rarh t,n*fu; that tt,* .nt* on aaM Joint ll**nr&gt;'i!^*lf*. Into a rt.rj-i! alt.in on-l«r IIn* nam*
tutlon * rre *nl*t*&gt;l upon l l . l r y**i'**tl»* Joar- lowing described property situated in
■»f H i r s t s AND R A T L trr. I * Ik* rurt-xi-a land,
nita, "H li th* yraa amt naya th*|—&gt;n, and II,*y Seminole County, Floridn, to.wil: S.
**• firtU oniirr II-* ;.n.|.**.| arllrl*. (&gt;f In
Therefore, you, G. it, Calhoun, F. A. did drlrrmlt,* and dlrrrt tl at th* aald Joint II A. of W 1.2 of NW 1.4 of NE1.4
c*f|Mr*lloo liffronto n n 'i i - l , II,* i&gt;tJ»nai - f
»lil.-|j I. nnir o i HI* *Hh IL* Kffrrtarr « f Hart, nnd C. II. Walsh are hereby re­ Itraolnllun t - aubmltlrd In th* (t*rt»ra o f th* of Six-. 2t&gt;, Tp. 20 S. It, 29 E., 11 acres
Slat* at TalUtMa.**, rg -flJ v Hat w* Int.m' quired to be ami appear before our Slat* at th* O n r r il EPrlhoi tu No.tmtwr, 1920, more or less.
&lt;-» »B‘l will aeplp lo Ik* Tlo(ior»l&gt;|' Sl-tu'j
Now, ih»r»furp. i. it. ctay Prawforit, s*cr*The said Innd being psessessed at
J. C*|la, ijo.*ronr * f riorlda. at T«tlaka*.*« said Circuit Court at the Court House
I'lofU a, oa IU* 2."Hi -lay of 0^l»l*-r. A, I*
in Sanford, Florida, on tho 14th day tary of Slat* uf lh* Slat* of riotMa, do b*r*hy tllO date of the ISBUnflCC of SUCH CCT19^1. for !,lt«r» p iltn t upon aaM arlltlr* of of October A. D. 1920, and then and
tifiento in the name o f D. F. Sayor.
ylt* nutlr* that ■
,
Ia(Mrj.&gt;rii].jn.
there mnkc nnswer to tho Bill of Com­
Unless snid certificple shall he re.
W, &gt;1. HAYNES.
CENTRAL ELECTION
7. II. R ATM IT ,
plaint, otherwise a Decree Pro Condeemed according to law, tax deed
NEVA A. IltVNK S
"III l « l* ld In *arh rwinty In rinrlla on Tur*
r-noroHKH rninTim or Tin: iiaynks a fesso will be entered against you. day n ctf anrrta-llnc IT* frat Monday In N»T*!n- Will issue thereon on the lOtth dny of
And you, T. C. Gillis, N. J. Gallagher
uati.trr COMPANY
November A. I). 1920.
w*. tl.* an-lrnlrii* I- l-*r»ky *a «-u i* our.*H*. J. M. Hunt J. F. Mitchell, Louis Paint h*r. A. H. 1920, tt&gt;* aald TUraday b*In( Iba
Witness my officinl signature nml
• t w lt w f-&gt;r th* pnr|&gt;&gt;»** o f b*romlii4 a- In
SECOND DAY OT N0VTMBER,
senl this the 30th dny of September
•&gt;-n»raltoq un-lrr I t . law* of I1-* Slat* of and James Sawyer, nre hereby rePtnrlJa. hy ml «n-l»r ll.* r*»vl»lnoa of tu. qulred to be nnd appear before our said fur tl* rallflrallun or, rrjwllun o f th* raid A. D. 1920.
■t*ti&gt;l*a of u i | at.i* pro.lJr.1 f«»r u-* pf-’ - Circuit Court at the Court House In Joint llea-itattun propoftne an atntnlmrnt tn tt.a
E. A. Douglass,
•ootgrti. luMlIlra. flehl*. p r lill'i * . m -l 1
Sanford, Florida, on the Rth day of Cnnatllntlaa o f lh* Rial* of riurMa, ala:
in.iili|*. * f r.irt&lt;*walIon« for f-mflr.
Clerk Circuit Court,
A
Jutnl
Rrwjluttun
prupouloz
an
Ani*nltJi*al
A UTICI.IT I. Th* nam* of thla *f,rp.&gt;ratl -n \November, A. D.. 1920, and then and
17-f&gt;tc.
Seminole County Florida,
•'-.II t*&gt; IIAYNKS A IIA T I.irr anl I!-* k - l j there make answer to thd Bill o f com- to R*ctlun C uf Artirt* IX o f t!&gt;r CuoatHotlun
(Seal) By: V. E. Douglass, D. 0.
floa* ahal b* ratrlr-l oil la lh* Clip o f Sin

(tlrmlatloo pnMUhml la SanfurJ. N*inlnoU l-mn
'^ yvI tn ess

k. a

ik-&lt;i(!»«. r i*rk of th* **M

Sanford, Florida

Oak nnd 3rd St.

; cirm it Coun. arut th* »**l o f aal4 c .,* m Oita
[ p * &lt;t«r ° r aiw u . i ■‘ j. " ^ ''m iE o t.A S S . c t « k
(Sralt

Duala A till**, s-illfllota fuf 1ompUlnant

I St*

NOTICE

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APPLICATION TOlt TA X DEED.

Ifndrr tt*a»lun MS -t lh* «l»n*r*l S f t « »
Nutlr* la lt*r*by ali*n Dial * f l ain*, potct, a—r uf Tu a IVMlflral* No- W , d a l* l th* 3rd
d»r o f J tin* A. !&gt;, ID|1, hua ftl*d aald m i l
fli-al* In my o t /h * and h o * mad* applli-atbini M
M i dr*d to lain* In aiNwtilan** "HU I * ". R*I‘J
rrf tiri.n If* #intHF*cro 111# ft*ll*»w111 ilf#rlt*^#«
i.nuu-tly attnalrd lit S*n,liH,l* o * in lr . ' j0'''-* ;
t„ nit lo t 12 Hanford IT'la’iM. 'tl'*
' **"J
t-'lr,.- ..****-! -• III* dal* uf Hi* I'.'iu m * nf uur*'
r*rltftral* In «h* nam* nf Ifoknuwn.
Al-n Tui tVOIflral* N'&lt;. 9t. dat*d *!&lt;• Srd
,lny uf Jnn* A.H Hits, h o fllr,l *ald m llftra tr
In my « f ft.-*- " I t,aa mad* apt.ltfatloo fur U i
J*r,t In lull* In nrmrdanr* "111, la " , fald rvr
tllt'ul* *mbrar— th* fultuwlne i W t l l a d |&gt;r,&gt;l-*r
ty alti|al*-t In Rntdli &gt;1* Cnunty. n -rh ta . t » * U :
tut 47 Hanford llrlthtTti* aald Unit t-dn* *••
. - . " - I al lh* d o * • h* Uaiianr* nf ancti c*f
lltlrat* to th* nam, f Mt*. !». AY*. t'Etry.
Ala-, T a t IVMIflra J*n. SI. d ll " I lh* fill d*J
«* Inn* . t* 1917. ••*• fll*-1 **ld c*ftltl*al* tn
m&gt; 1ha- and
mad* appRcallon fur lat &lt;lr*&lt;In t-.n* I* arrutdanr* " t lh law. Hahl r*ttl
flrat* *mt-r*r*» tl* fullowlne d***tlo*J pmiwfi&gt; altnatrd tn H*n,|n*d* C.innty, rhotda. l-» " lt 1jil 2. Il**a tt *17 ft.) ant (lr«* ll*e. M7 It. W.
„ f H. E fu r. o f le t 3 Hon North IIT ft. W.
%\ ri , M-oitti 117 ft., t:. ,V&gt; ft. to t&gt;*c.l tloMn
a-*i a«r.*y u an addition to Hohold
Th* aald
land t-rln* a .w a r d al ttv* dal* o f lh* larnanw
n! aurl, rrrtHlraf* In It,* nam* o f fnknown.
t'rlraa aald e-rllf|ral*a aliall I— r*d**m*d a*
nardlns tn t a " . taa d**d wilt laau* Ih.rrnn nl
tin- Zod day nf Or|,.l"r A. I*. H&gt;20.
YVlinra. my nfflrlal alynato'* and a*tl II,If
lh* 2Mh day o f AueuiI Y. H. 1920.
E. A. |k,a*lla*. O i l
(Cl-rk'a
Ily. Y'.E. Is,nila»a t*. C.

t BUSINESS CARDS
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Per Year.

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PICKARD'S HAND*PAINTED CHINA
GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

GEO. G. HERRING
I d the Crcuit Court, Seventh Jud­
icial Circuit,
Attorncjr-al-l-aw
Semitlolu County, Florida, in Clmnc
N o. 14 Garncr-Woodruflf Building
cry.
c / W . Entzmlngcr,
SANFORD. FLA.
vs.
Citation.
Emily C. Richart, ct nl.
To Emily C. Richart, Janies B
Richart, David T. Rowley, Ann RowL A N D IS , FISH &amp; H U LL
ley- William II. Lee, Frnneis Lee, YTTtlllN EVH a s o c o u n h k l l o u s a t l a w
Louisa Griggs, Thomas Griggs. F.
DE LAND, FLA.
II. Griggs, William Roddy and Will
Will rrartlr* In lb* SUMand l'rd«*l Co&lt;irU
iam C. Reddy nnd Charles W. Kline. Siu-tial UcllHl** (•&gt;r CaamIcing end Wtfertl#
us Executors of Last Will of Will-

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CAMPBELL-LOSSING POST PRESIDENT
WILL CELEBRATE VICTORY MAKES PLEA
ON NEXT ARMISTICE DAY FOR LEAGUE
Tournament Riding, Pa­ D em ocrats
rades, Musis and
Should Have
Athletics
Safety First
ONE R EAL BIG DAY

ida.
nu'11I. Niiiinr.nl nix! Slntr.
12.— A United Florida.
7.—Powers llrieeatnl t» Congress,
■x Drill* &lt;1 Congress, Mill Denied States.
s.—Suffrage. Homestead* mul Ex­ INDEPENDENT CANDID VIE
AGAINST TOM WATSON
ultations, Married Women.
!*.—Activities nml Problems o f the
1 itv Government.
MACON. Oct. f».— (Ilv Associated
10.
—Elections nml the Party SysPress).— llarry Stillwell Edwards.
trill.
the Georgia author, has nitnminred
11.
—General Election Lnw o f Flor­
his candidnry for the United State*

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Senate ns an independent in opposiluui t&lt;&gt; Thoninx E. Watson, the Dctn*
Iocrntic nominee.
The plan for renaming the streets
ef Miami, ns worked out by tin
Chamber of Commerce and recoinmended by the City Council has been
accepted
by the rouncil nnil officlal......
.
.v
ly voted for.

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PRESIDENT CARRIES CAMPAIGN
DIRECT TO THE
PEOPLE.

1IIGGEST DAY IN YEAR WILL HE
CELEBRATED IN FITTING
MANNER.

DICKINSON WRITES PERUN , N r ARIICI.E AS GIVEN
BELOW.

The Campbell-Loaning Post of the l It 1* high time the Democratic
1in voioioo.
, , .
party took note of the many importAmerican Legion will celebrate A r m - u „ j mutters that are coining up from
1stiev Day on November 11th in a time to time mid the following letmi,.! fitting manor in this city. The ter from Hon. J. J. Dickinson brings
locul post is holding meetings every
« ul oenrlly:
week and getting up something new Editor Sanford Herald:
all the time to startle thd nattu-s on , ,It&gt;, |(|VM
tho princi|,|0 0f Mlfl.ly
this big day. Just us u lew oi Inc fir&amp;t; he is not a politician hut heattractions we might mention that |jCVi»g (hut eternal vigilitui* on the
there will be tournament riding for ,,art 0f our c-itizenship is the price
morning
prizes in thee —
...... .. and
.....- a big
. ieeu (lf olir 8Ustiiined liberties.
ut noon when the soldier and sailor
There are those who kick after a
toys will demonstrate the munner in thing is done, hut o f course to no
which people
are fed properly purpose*. The host time to do one's
and well. Maybe the government kicking is before the wrong is done,
will have some of their equipment — it is this sort of kicking that
here for that puriwse but ot any counts,
ruunll| is
)&gt;s wniiiesonie,
wholesome, m
and wards off
rate the hoys know how to do It umj ,.vjj before ji reaches us.
tray will see that everybody Is M
The state o f
Florida, Seminole
right.
the afternoon there will
be county, and the Democratic party to“ M“ ' In ,V"
,.11 ||„.
a mammoth parade in (which a lljM ,Jay
js
with problems,
uii.t
i*i
, ii „| while
.......
liKal organizations and the Legion not alarming, colls for vigilence on
members and the school children will the part of our best citizenship. The
take part and it will also he a dec­ Democratic party, and especially our
orated float and nuto parade if pos- Southern democracy, has, since the
-ihle—, something 1 Sanford
..
&gt;&gt;lias
IW| not foundation of this rentlhlic, given of
for several
-i &gt;:i for
several years—and
year, tw &gt; then' it„ time and energy to preserve that
‘ here will be hall games nnl ll tii for v .h;l.,l tl„. founders of the repubgames in which the « rn'&gt; « » '' n’‘ v&gt; |it. L,aVe their lives, and that f..r
w d compete to see* who won the war whjch mnny ,lf it!, M)(IS
recently
ami there will be ninny
different v ie|(ItM| u„ t)„.ir Hves on foreign
kinds of omusements and in |ne t - fjc|,|Bt_th n t democratic principles
v
•■iii L the
aii% tut
j will
• he wound Up
. • V.
-, * I mjk.|,t „„t perish from the earth.
ening
day
a hig masquerade dnnee at the \ai
If our people still cherish these
iter. Hotel in which every buddy nml principles we must fight to preserve
every huddle's sister will participate them. It is here respectively sug­
and the older folks will also he there gested thnt our County Democratic
to look after the younger ones nml Committee direct their attention to
maybe shake n had foot n few times these matters, get themselves togeth­
during the evening.
er nnd map out n campaign in this
The day promises to he one hig county t&lt;&gt; maintain Democratic su­
day and Cnmpbell-Lossing Post will premacy, ami that nil those who still
•)•)• that it is a hig day and the mem­ cherish good old Southern Democra­
bers of this post have the reputation cy. nml right, join whole henrtedly
of doing things when they get stnit" " ‘ " “ ' T J. DICKINSON.
(d.
Ho remember that Snnfoid will Sanford. Fla..' Oc!. Illi, IMP.
celebrate Armistice Day and make
no arrangements to spend that day
nny other place.
GROWERS WIN TWO POINTS
ON RAILROAD CONTENTIONS
E. D. Dow, traffic manager of the
Exchange, is jubilant this week over
victories for the growers on two
Points for which recently ho has been
contending ngninst the railroads.
In o;ic instance a carrier sought to
f^tnhlinh a regular pcrcentnpo of
breakage fixing this minimum nt
two per rent. Claim* for breakage
in xin amount of two per cent or les*
recently had been declined. A r»P&gt;
of a letter from the secretary of the
Incrstate Commerce Commission to
this carrier, received by Mr. Dow
"ii Monday, upheld Mr. Dows positirn entirely, reciting portion of the
Uummins law fixing
responsibility
Upon carriers for nil breakage in
transit. This will amount to^a very
considerable item on n season s ship­
ments, and means much to the grow­
ers and shippers of the stntc.
In another Instance the carrier
had declined claims on
shipment*
from rertnin parking houses alleg­
ing either thnt the bulge of boxes
exceeded the maximum allowed or
that boxes 111 other respects fn led
to comply with published require­
ments. Uliaii man ( lark of the U'•er-mte ( ontmerce Con mission mu
ruled that isnnmuch ns the cairler
did accept nnd transport the ship­
ments and charged, thereon rotes
which included rarrier’s liability that
the carrier must he held liable for
any damage, and thnt clause in the
carrier's tnriff to the effect It will
not be held Babb* is of no effect,
and properly should be stricken from
the tnriff hereafter.

CLEAR, COOL
WEATHER FOR

WASHINGTON. Oct. 4.— President
Wilson, in his first campaign appeal
tonight made directly to the people,
urged the endorsement of the league
of nations issue nt the election and
declared “ the whole world will wait
for your verdict in November ns it
would wait for nil intimation of what
its futurci is to he."
The president characterized ns
“absolutely false" assertions that ar
tide ten o f the league covenant
would make it possible for other na­
tions to lend the United States into
war. There was nothing in the cove­
nant. he said "which in the least
interferes with or impairs the right
of congress to declare war or not de­
clare war, according to it* own inde­
pendent judgment, as our constitu­
tion provides."
"My fellow countrymen." was the
president's method o f nddrrssing his
communication to the people. It con­
tained no mention of presidential
candidates by name, but was con­
fined to a brief defense o f nrtirlc 10.
nnd an arraignment of those who he
declared had "grossly misled” the
public with regard to the treaty.
The president said that those who
had spent their lives, ns he had. "in
familiarizing themselves with the
history nnd traditions and policies of
the nation must stand amazed at the
cross ignorance anil impudent audne•tv which has led them to attempt to
invert nn 'Americanism.' which has
no foundation whatever in any of
the authentic traditions of the gov­
ernment."
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For the

LIVING ROOM

YELLOW FEVER
IN MEXICO
DANGEROUS

You will (n*c! here just the
suite tclxnv.cr.irc wilh ycur
idea of what you would like

TO HEALTH OF UNITED STATES
SAYS HEALTH
SERVICE.

to have ycur living room.

WASHINGTON. Oct.
(Uy Asseriated Press). —Yellow fever epi­
demics prevail at all the principal
ports of eastern Mexico and the
United States Public Health Service
has placed a quarantine against all
travellers from those port-* to pre­
vent any possible spread of the dis­
ease.
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I rein 1dainty little inexpens­

A [wide range of styles
ive suites lo geoigccus per­
iod styles with deep, soft,
luxurious cushions.
The price on every suite
represents a substantial sav­

WILL LEARN
AMERICANISM

ing on their real value.

OPENING OF WORLD'S SERIES
ALL THAT COULD BE
WILL HAVE CLASS FOR THE
DESIRED
NEWLY ENFRANCHISED
VOTERS.
BROOKLYN* Ort. 6.— (By Assodated Pi ess).— Clenr, cool weather
marked the opening of the World’s
Following the policy of the other
Series baseball gomes today after Clubs of the State the Sanford Wom­
Inst night’s rain.
All tickets are an’s Club is preparing for the club
sold and mnny fans have been dis­ year n course in Americanization.
appointed at not being able to get
The object of the course is to
tickets. The pitching selections are teach the newly enfranchised voters
expected to be Ilngby for Cleveland the working of the different pnrts o f
and Mnrqunrd for Brooklyn.
the government; not only in national .
------------- x-----------atlalrs hut also in state, county and I
local uffir'is.
The University of Florida i* send­
ing a bp k inlirt in this field, who
will give fifteen lecture*. The course
is outlined ns follows:
Foreword.
Method to lie followed in the study
of lessons.
INDUSTRIAL
WORKERS. WHO
1.—Preliminary View of .the Field
OBSTRUCTED DRAFT MUST
of Study.
,
, ,
SERVE TERM.
1. — Preliminary View of the Field
of Study.
2. —Legislative Dennrtmcnt of the
CHICAGO. Oct. 5.— (By Associat­
ed Press).—The United States Cir­ Nntkinnl Government
fl.— Legislative Department in state
cuit Court of Anpenl* todov upheld
Government
in
the conviction o f William Haywood nnd
..... -Municipality:
---nnd !*'t other Industrial Workers of Municipalities,
the World who have been sentenced * 4.— Executive* Department of the
in the lower court to nrison terms National Government.
'o r obstructing the drnft during the Government.
wnr
Ik—Judicial Branch 01 Govern-

*J W on’t you ceme in and
let us show you every one?
W e will not urge you lo buy.
f.!T

ift
I r

HAYWOOD MUST
STAY IN JAIL

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THE SANFORD HERALD

FRIDAY, OCTOBER « I9,,

WANTED TO RENT— A five 01
If its Batteries or Automobile Tires
six room house. Will pay good rent you need and want to save moneyHarry Handel, 316 Sanford ave. 6.3tc see Ray Brothers at the Old Ford
Garage, we mean this.
71tK\
For Rent— Furnished rooms and
BATTERY TROUBLES are ended
kitchenettes. Apply Shirley Apart­
when
you install in your car an “ EXments nnnosit* I’ ostofRee.
4'5-?6*n
IDE" Battery. “ THE GIANT THAI
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Cash ir.u^t accompany order. Ten
For Rent—To fishing parties or LIVES IN A BOX." One o f the
cent-* extra if charged.
RATES
RaAdvertising in this column in which tourist parties, 26-foot, half cabin. world’s strongest
n u l l ? , , . Batteries.
(Kp
idiiri'xs
of
ihe
\
rf(ixrr
i«
_
u
•
#
n
t
,
Brothers*
Distributors.
*
none
Minimum Choree for any one
, "Horns oi inc amcrii.wcr la not runonv n otn f boat fiillv
» r* __ _ _ c
i r*i ^ 44.
riven but * hieh refers vou to Pont* •,
**
.
.
, *
P*ra£C»
Fla.
A d . _____________ _________
Care o f the I Licensed pilot who knows the St
olfice
Box
Number
or
One Time, per word__ _____ Ic
Frank Lossing
Herald MUST he answered accord­ Johns. Phone 3ls\\. L. G. Loveless
Contractor
A Builder
Three Tim es per word______ 2c
ingly. I’ lca-e do not a*k us for the
do-tf |
P h n n » J(!7
Fix Times- per w o r d ...____ 5c
rtatsci of advertisers advertising in
FOR RENT—Two large furnishen
this way. Usually we do not know
Oxer Six Times l-2c per word
I buy, pay rash for second hand
«h o they are. and if wc do we are not house-keeping rooms, with running
per issue.
expected to tell you.
water ana two otther house.keeping piano*. Address- 352 Sanford, Florida
rooms without running water.
Do
44-lfc
not object to children Mrs. Ridling,
.F O R SALE— 3 miles out, nice new
FOR
FOR SALE—Two
SALE—Two jstory seven room 205 Oak Avenue.
7-3tp.
bungalow, with several acres o f land, dwelling- very best location, paved
Prl^e $5,000. Terms. Conelly Mag- street $5,500. Terms. Connelly Mag­
W ANTED
noha Ave.
nolia Ave.

C &amp; S S lf lt ®

GEORGIA GROWN CABBAGE
PLANTS
Will povv very fine heads set this
month in your section. Etarly Jersey,
and Charleston Wakefield. Flat Dutch
Express $2.00 per thousand, prepaid
mail 500. $1.00; 500, 11.50; 1,000, $2
Buncombe collards same price.
________________ PARKER FARMS,
FOR SALE.—Ford delivery truck
tab body.
Fhone 166.
7.3tc.
FOR SALE.—Good Oliver typewrit
er. Can be seen at Herald Office
F. L. Green West Side.
7.2tp
FOR SALE— 2 story, six room
dwelling centrally located, best part
of town. $1 750. Two thousand cash.
Connelly, Magnolia, ave.
W A N T E D .-A Good
Mule.
C. M. Berry.

large farn
6_3ti\

FOR SALE—Good milk cow. App!\
to J. 11. Estrldgr, Mello**ville. ave
Rue.
4-3tr
FOR SALE—Canary birds, sing,
ers guaranteed. Cai! anv time be
fore 4 p. m. H E. Major, Florida
Sanitar.um. Formosa Fla.
5-3tp
FOR SALE.—50 fire fryir.v chick
er.s apply L. F. Roper Wes: Side 73t.
FOR SALE.—Jersey and Duroc
pigs. Lottie Bezier. French Ave. 74:p
Pair good mules and wagon for
sole Inquire Merchants Grocery Co

W anted— Corn.
The
Beacham
FOR SALE—5 room cottage, well Grain Co of Alachua Fla. will pay
located $2,600. 11,000 cash. Conn­
you the market price for ear corn in
elly Magnolia Ave.
car lots. Farmers can join together
46-tfc.
FOR SALE— v acres well tiled n making up cars.
celery land, nice five room house.$5.WANTED.— A Good large farm
500; $5,500. cash. Connelly M a g ­
Mule.
C. M. Berry.
6.3tc.
nolia Ave.
WANTED.— A Good large farm
FOR SALE— City lots in all parts Mule.
C. M. Berry.
6.3tc.
of Sanford. Your own terms. Get
a lot and get ready to build a home.
WANTED—Second hand show case.
Connelly Magnolia Ave.
Inquire at the paint store in the Welaka Block. Railroad Way. 5-tfc.
FOR SALE—Single wagon cheap:
also two heifer calves two years old ..W AN TED CORN .ANY CONDITA. II. Store. Cameron avenue.
6-5tp ION OR
SANFORD
FOR SALE—Ck'se in five room
cottage on double lot a snap. Also
M lM 'EI.LA N E O l’S
two seperate five acres close in Own­
er. P. O. Box. 117
5-3tp.
LOST.— Pocket book containing $10
FOR SALE—Good farm mule in in Beaded bag pocket book. Finder
good condition. M. Fleischer. 5-tflc return to Herald office and receive — No matter how ra*i«hing the rest
reward.
7-2tp. of your todum e may be. So whetlv
er you rhoo«r two nr a half a dozen
FOP. SALE—Good team of mules
"
■t*.p by hge -••* ure that uit tyour u
Lake ‘Jessup Garden Co.. Oviedo. 6.2t:
The Leesburg Laundry has opened Hat*, be *ure that they *uit your per
at sonality exactly. It i"*n't always m&gt;
FOP SALE—Four choice pigs, nine Receiving ar.d delivery Station
weeks old. E. B Randall, SI? First Pay Brothers Battery service stat. ra»y to make thi* r!-ci*i«n for your
ion. Old Ford Garage, this is in ad. -elf but our Millinery -air-people are
street.
6.tfc.
dition to regular service. The very carefully trained *o that they may he
fir.e quality of work turned out by of great help to you. And then our
FOR R E N i
the Leesburg Laundry is known ail pricings are all well within reason.
FOP PENT—A large well furnish­ over the south. Troy Pay. Phor.e
ed bid room. 717 Park ave.
5-tfc. 442 i« in charge of the Sanford
Branch.
7. life
FOP PENT— 16 acres of truck land —
part tilled, ha* bee- ’
I recently
The ladies Union of the Congrega­
Inquire Mrs. K. F:
.
ench avt tional Church will hold their anua
and Goldsboro.
tp.
bazaar December 11.
6 .tfc

VheMOLINE
Tractor is Universal

r.

Theodora Miller. rf»,.„u.. .
and Mrs. Oliver J. Miller**
DfYou can order your new Buick sonville, is in the city thL ° ‘
now and save time on the next car her grandfather. T. J 51iiLKu^ ef
dora
will
attend th . n
load.
46-tfc
School at Orlar.do this w in f^ * * ^
TAKE NOTICE. Bring your “ EX manr friends here will {?*!*, ,Rt*
to
IDE" Batteries to the Exidc Servict learn that her arm i&lt;
m05t Wf,-1
station at old Ford Garage, wc re and she can use it now.
charge and repair all makes o f Auto,
Mr. and 51rs. F. W Wllm ..
mobile batteries.
6.4t-«
n the city today circuU
***
. Get your orders in now for your their many friends. They
the Frencli Shop aomV‘
°Pfa
new Buick car.
See W. J. Thigpen.
vember and are busy now - ’-^
__ ________ 46-tfc.
bi* .tore in O r U n V
-Shop ts vegy popular her« f ■ re!*FO R SALE
winter m .M h ,
V " ' '“ ™* tk,
wili l,e ttM ,o l o . “ ' " , ; " i » | f« t
Electric Fans. Charles Electric Co. open soon.
50-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Waite* Hill \»_
For Sale—Celery farms, any size, %” ■ O -C - Hill T.d Mr, o.‘ c ilS 1
r 1111
to suit purchaser. Buy from owner. sister. Miss P.uth Smith
er from Orlando Sunday
Box 276. Sanford. Fla.
50-tf
ter HilPs car, bringing with' * *
Mr. G. Bassett Smi'th‘‘ father" r
FOR SALE— Flowers and
- £ H ill and M iss Ruth S m i t h S ^
117 Laurel Avenue.

8
hu' h warned

to Orlando withal

Your Hat First

FOR SALE—A Good
Domestic
Lf l J• ,H\rtLey- of I^nrwood. w..
sewing machine, ar.d other furniture in the city today attending th* m.w*
Comer 11th Street and Laurel ave­ ing of the Democratic commtte* tUi
nue.
6-3 tp shaking hands with his many Wend?
Mr. Hartley has not been h-re ;FOP.,v SALE—
,, Or.e good Jersey milk rome ttme. having been busy r-.-Y
cow. Inquire. V. E. Douglass at «ng his fatner who recently died «*
r.Y^r? Hnn«LU
w S tf; dlOl ltc Longwood at the age o ' 84 year..
‘ *
"
The many friends of the Hartley,
FOR SALE— Four good, big mules here extend their sympathy a. tv.
by the county. Inquire at
the elder Hartley was one of the
Road Camp or see Mr. L. A. Brunv neers of the county ar.d we!! a-1
ley.
.
wS 3tc favorably known.

Q a a a s o a a o a c iD D

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Your Friends Notice

rrr*y

u

of each week.

"
Young milk cow for sale Telephone party nfter \*isiting Smith Brother*
garage.
4604._________________________ 3-6tf,

The Quality Shop

7B
k

Order your new Buick now and
you will not lose any time on the wheel horses of^th, °Dcm°^
old
lit.
new car load coming in soon. 46-tfc tv. was in the city
Place near Lake 5Ion?cJr *roi» hi,
The Daughters of Wesley will hold
ot th' D'» « - « f c * ? 2 !
their Christms Bazaar on Saturday, m l « 5 .
November 27th.
51-tf
Mrs. John Meisch
Elder Spring Water. T. O. Charlec have returned horn- 5nJ child,tJ
the summer in the » « ? ...*P*n&lt;Iar
Phone 311.
50-tfs the
North Carolina and al«0 vUnj6* 4
Dr. D. C.Ward, Osteopath is in |old home in New York
Sanford on Tuesday and Friday ing a most enjoyable trip. *Ut * ^ r

g Indigestion

KOP SALE— Lettuce plants
ready
The many friends of Mr. ar.d M„
to set. T. L Greene, West Side. J- K. Mcttinger are glad to welcome
them back
bacV home
bnm#. f.
/r»W
D157
wStfc them
: « *ern
tv. w.-ks vis
it
from
Jacksonville
.................
.....* where “thev are
--------living now. The Mettinger fa amPy
lived here for twenty years or more
nr.d are entwined in the hearts of the
Sanford people. Mr. Mettinger wi*
E. A. Farnell. one of the promi- the proprietor of Sanford’s largest
r.er.t business men and crowers of dry good* store for many years but
the Oviedo section, was in the city is now ennaced in the furniture bus
iness in Jacksonville.
on business today.

Local and Personal

Mrs. C. W. Godwin has arrived in
the city from Jacksonville and will
take her position with the Ball Hard
ware Co., that she formerly occupied
as bookkeeper with the old Ferrald
Co., several yean ago. Mrs. Godwin
1i* the wife of C. W. Godwin, the ef
Don’t forge: the n _
raI15 ficier.t purser or. the Clyde Line ml
at the corner of
~r.v.ar’&lt;?
»P«nd the week ends in Jack
.
avenue r.ez T!EY-,t,YrC
ua,, ...fcr.. a. , sonvilie and the balance of the week
eight o'clock.
______
( in apartmentj in the Welaka Block.
.
.
' The many Sanford frier.dj of thij
J. s '. Osteen, prominent
among Iropular couple will be glad to know
the o ran go growers of the Altamonte that Sanford will aga n claim then
section, was in the city today at- for citizens.
tending the meeting of the Demo________ x-_______
cratic committee.
SUNDAY SERVICES AT THE
CONG R EG ATI ON .*. I. Clll’ RCIf
W. V. Dunn, or.e of the oldest orar.ge growers ar.d citizens o f the
•Sunday School at ?:43.
lake Mary section, was in the city
d
today attending the meeting of the
Christian Erdeavor at 7 o’clock.
■Democratic committee.
Church service a: 11 ar.d $ o’clock.
The Rev. D. W\ Browne will preach
J. H. Lee. Jr., of Oviedo, was in
the city today attending the meeting both morning ar.d evening.
Q for indigestion and stomach M of the Democratic committee ar.d at.
Just received ar up-to-date lire of
t-r.ding to other buciness and his
trouble of any kind.
I hare
ladies' coats ar.d sweater:. A. Kan.
many
friends
here
were
glsd
to
see
D never found anything that D
his smiling countenance again.
rer. 213.215 Sanford A t*.
3t
Q loaches the spot, like BlackDraught. I take it In broken
doses after meals. For a long
Q time I trlv 1 pills, which grlpn
cd and didn't give the good
™ results.
Black-Draught liver
Q medicine Is easy to take, eajy
F ru il a n d V e g e t a b le C rates
q
to keep. Inexpensive."
C.*t a -package from your
You Can Bay From Ua at
JJ druggist today—Ask for and
Wholesale P rices
O Insist upon Thedford's— the
D only genuine.
Write for Trlre L»*t
D
Get It today.
D
Many perjea*. otherwise D
D vigorous and bralthr, art?
Q bothered occasionally with
JJ Indigestion. The effects of a
q
disordered stomich on the
_
system are dangerous, and
™ prompt treatment of iadiges- D
Q tton Is important. “The only C
Q medicine 1 have needed has
t-een something to aid dlgesD tioa and clean
the liver." Q
Q writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a h
■J McKinney. Texas, farmer. “
D “ My medicine Is
Q

T h ed M ’s

Hon. Cromwell Gibbons, o f Jack­
sonville. is among the prominent vis­
itors to the city for the past two
days, being a guest at the Valdez Ho
tel.

8

BLACK-DRAUGHT

n

24'Inth Separator Capacity

One m an with one tractor
does all field work
from plowing to harvest
In many official public tests, the
Moline-Universal Tractor has shown
47°^ and over above its factory
rating of IS H. F.
At Columbus, Ohio, in 1919 it
officially developed 28.7 H. P.. at
the belt, which is 5 9 .4 ^ above its
rated H. P. for belt work.
This 5 0 ^ reserve power is con­
trolled by an electric governor, so
as to r.ot permit of a speed variation
o f more than 50 R. P. M ., from idle
to full load, preventing racing and
choking, under variations in load. N o
setting of the governor is required.
It is accurate and dependable.
The belt pulley is conveniently
located in front— free from any
obstacles— and can be quickly tight­
ened or lined up by simply moving
the tractor.

Here’s what one man and a M o­
line-Universal Tractor can do in a
ten-hour day:—
P b &amp; T to 9 a e rtt
- &lt; ocru m th a P Ttmdtm One Harr~o**
Di§e 33 ocrtM
a JO' Due Harrow
//o/rt*; TS oeroo uith a 20' P t ; Tocth Harrow
Caitwatt from 13 to 20 aertt uttA a tvo-rou
Co&amp;mat or
D n t 3S OCrtt Ktith a J0‘ Crain Dr-til
Hart tat 40 eerta textA a 10* Crain Bu\Jtr
Ha-rtit 10 eerta inth a Com Baudar
Mete 2S oerta untK a S' Mover
ReAt 40 eerta textA * 12' ReAt

Our booklet on belt power data,
showing correct pulley sires and
capacities, belt speed and lengths for
various belt work, sent on request.
Use o f the Moline-Universal Trac­
tor for belt work this Fail will go a
long ways toward paying for it, ii&gt;
the amount o f work done.

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Na'uially those questions and isj sues which have a direct bearin'' on
the homc.rn the family, child welfare,
morals, education and domestic econ
omics have a first interest for her,
even though she is alive to the im*
‘ Vrtancc question* of inter: atlonol na
which hold her interest m a special
waj.( she* is ‘ analyzing the character
c j *},„ cnrididites. their careers ire
ol-£icet their acLievemenU cr failure-.
and their attitude on issues before the
nation.
When the voters of a state have
elected a man to three terms as their
chief executive th studnt o f politics

s J i h t r ? : l f S|fa?i
Hon1 H
SCRUsecretary
. iaic, non.
n. Clay
v ia . ISSUES AND CANDIDATES
,
Crawford, recently requested an o fT I M /h t )
ficial opinion of the attorney yener-1
al, relative to whether or not the law
Perhaps never before in any presirequircs an elector to give his or her der.tial campaign have the issues nno
exact age when making application
btfcn the 8ubJcct o f guch
for registration. The opinion recctv-1
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ed is ns follows:
study and scrutiny as are those in thi
Hon. II. CI»y Ciawford. secretary present campaign. Since the birth oi
o f state, Tallahassee, Fla. Dear sir: the race man has been the favorite
Complying with your verbal request BtU(jy 0f womankind and in this camfor my opinion ns to whether or not t .
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an elector applying for registration Pal*»’n s“ c I* studying him, his motive*
foi* the coming general election is re- his methods, his pledges and arguqulrcd to give hi* &lt;»r her exact age. ments with a new purpose and armed
1 beg to advirc that in my opinion with a new power. She is eager foi
any elector who takes the oath pre- everything that will give her light or.
.vribed by section 17s o f the general the political questions she is studying
statutes, I do solemnly swear (or and the seriousness with which sh&lt;
affirm ) that I will protect and de- regards her newduty of suffrage hnr
fend the constitution o f th** United became an example and an inspiratior
States nnd o f the state o f Florida, to her men folk.

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to n',n.Vl
thrpopularity.
^ ‘ rnsons
for
it greater
thnnthnt
mere
James M. Cox. governor of Ohio for
three terms, has a personality that
win? the hearts of the voters, but
it is not this alone that brought to
him their suffrages in his three tri­
umphs. It was the measures effected
by him in the interest o f the working,
ninn.
111ill I• the
n it: farmer,
i«i* iim i* the
bill. business
u u a ia m ta man
im iii
and more especially, women nnd chi!dren.

UNNECESSARY
FOR WOMEN
TO GIVE AGE

ents who accompanies the Cox party
declares that Cox is “ winning his
way as he goes.”
At this we arc not surprised; the
American people like to look on the
man who is proposing to become the
ieader-and they have a right to know
what manner of man he is. They de.'ira tc hear fr-'m H« own lips what
he proposes to accomplish; they wish
to know whether he will prove hinis-lf a capable man ar.d in judging
this a moment’s glance is worth an
hour’s magazine description.
The popularity o f Cox is steadily
increasing because the people are hav­
ing an opportunity to make his ac­
quaintance. There
are mnny who
have republican leanings who ary dis­
satisfied with the republican candidate because they have no opportu­
nity to see nnd hear what he has to
say.
The
» . » west^ is .the fighting
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. ground
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4C° X »» sp en d in g his cntire strength. He is dealing sledge
hammer blows at the closed door of
opposition and it is likely thnt th:
door will swing open wide. He ha:a definite program which appeals tc
the people at the time o f great con­
structive indecision and he reason*
decisevely.
He has told the people what the
program o f the republicans 1s and he
is leaving the people to draw their
own conclusions. He is satisfied that
the people will not permit a party
to assume control of the government
which has so little to recommend it
save a blind nnd passionate opposition
to one man. Something definite, con­
clusive and accurate appeals to the
country now. And the Cox tidal wave
is mounting week by week.
If ho does not com plethy exhaust
rhis physical strength so that he will
be forced ti abandon his active cam­
paigning. he will win thousands upon
thousands of votes every week and
there are many weeks remaining bet ,m on row end No’ iir*r.
lie
I'ds for the •; tue of Na11(*'s. wigtii has a s.m ng appeal for
the new women voters who furnish
the cannon foder nnd would go to
nny length to make the likelihood of
war remote. The League of Nations
is a step in the right direction ant
receives the warm encouragement ftf
the millions who have their eyes fixed
on an ideal in government.
At present (’ox Is the man of the
hour.

COX—THE CAMPAIGNER.
In passing from the west to the far
west in his campaign Cox has shown
himself to be a masterly campaigner,
and he Is fearless , able, a stir­
ring orator nnd a likeable man.
One of the newspaper correspond­

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FRIDAY, OCTOHER 8, 1920.

SANFORD nERALD

that I am twenty-one years o f age
and have been a resident j f the state
of Florida for twelve months, o f this
county for six month*, that I am
a citizen o f the United States and
that I am qualified to vote under the
[constitution and laws o f the state o f
j Florida, is entitled to registration
-|and that registration officer* have
Ino outhoi.ty to require tin &lt;&gt;Wtnr to
. « r her srurt ag* r wre in
VAN C. SWEARINGEN GIVES AN years as a nre-requisite to rejriitrnOl’ IONON TO SECRETARY OF
t:on.
STATE REGARDING REG­
Yours very truly.
ISTRATION IN FLORIDA
VAN C. SWEARINGE^.
Attorney General.

N A B IS C O

S N A P S

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MrSWEENEY LS LIVING
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LONDON, Oct. 5.— (By Associat­
ed Press).— Lord Mayor Mc.Swinney
pass* i a fairly good night and the
fifty-fourth day of the hunger strike
found him able to talk. He told the
physicians thnt he felt very wenk
but had no pain.

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morning totally destroyed the main
building o f the WiLvn &amp; Toonier
Fertilizer Company, located on the
river front in the Talleyrand nvenue section.
Tho fire originated at about 3
o ’clock, and an hour later the huge
building had fallen in—a mass of
burning wreckage. The
structure
was built’ of wood, ami was npnruxinnately -luo feet in length by 100
feet in width.
It was stated that it was filled
with completed fertilizer products,
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cd Press).— Chairman Hays
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V n lt n r in ) p A r .t il,lin « .
National Republican committee‘ 1 - t*
.tatcmvnt d o cl.rri tho
have a good chance to carrv v " ?
Carolina and Tennessee in t)J v 1
vcmbcr election. He also tlaimL .I
states w e st-o f the Mississippi
Arkansas ar.d Texas.
NORTH CAROLINA
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WASHINGTON."Ori 5 .-&lt; n , ,
sprinted Press).—The population!;
North Carolina as announced •,(b.
gives it 2 55*1.480. an increase of ^
199 or fifteen percent.
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A UNIQUE SALE.

every morning when you
get up
that you have something
to do
which must be done
whether you like
it or not
being forced to work
nnd forced to do your best
will breed in you
temperance
self-control, diligence
strength of will, content
ar.d a hundred virtues
which the idle
will never
know.
— Kingsley.

Have you noticed the newest wrinkle on the horn of the firm of jv r;
ins &amp; Britt? It is a sale where y,n
bring in your old stuff and get r,«w
for it. And in these days of fluctyj
tions between the high nnd low cost
of living this sale is proving quite
popular. For instance one day --r,..
lu-ing in your old hat and you areallowed so much for it Another day
-vou bring in your old shoos ar.d are
allowed so much for them. Wc in.
tend to bring in our Liberty Bondi
tomorrow and sec how much .we get
for thefn. But this novelty is get­
HAYS TELLS FAIRY TALES
ting the results nnd as usual Perkins
A ROUT SOLID SOUTH. “ Ur,U ar*&gt; living up to the renu'aturn of the “ store that is different”
|And meantime go over and try u
CHICAGO. Oct. 5.— (By Associat- You will liko it.

Sanford Wagon Works
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
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CUSTOM AUTO BODY WORK
Limousine Bodies a Specialty
We solicit Trade from all parts of Florida.
work Guaranteed.

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SANFORD WAGON WORKS
205-207 Oak A venue

WILSON &amp; TOO.MEK FIRE.
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 5.— Fire of j
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and you w ill find su ch pantries w h erever you
go. N o food o cca sio n can take it by surprise.
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any m eal or w hen com p a n y u n exp ectedly calls.

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The new Gillette Chilled Rubber Process is responsible for
the wonderful resilience and wearing qualities of these tires.
This process toughens the rubber so that it is unusually wearresisting. Gillette tires arc notably free from tread and fabric
reparation.
The Gillette Chilled Rubber Process makes rubber im­
pervious to beat or cold. The Gillcte tread is black; the side
walls are cream. The ribbed skid tread of the Gillette is built
up higher and thicker than on other ribbed tread tires.

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of N. B. C. products alw ays in the h ou se— a
p a ck a ge or tw o of a few varieties— m eans a
great saving of lim e and labor and the ready
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THE SANFORD HERALD

SUGAR PRICES DROP
TO NEW LOW RECORD;
WHEAT TAKES TUMIILF

to 12 1-2, with December 195 to 195
1-2 and March 191 to 191 1.2. In
the final trading, the lending feat­
ure was not so much aggressive c f .
NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—New low forts ta sell ns the nearly complete
record prices for the year were es­ absence of buying.
tablished in both tho raw nnd re. &gt;e l sugar markets this morning. Pric­
Flour Prices Going Down.
es were half a cent lower than nt the
MINNEAPOLIS,
Oct
5.— Flour
close of last week, with raw sugar
-idling on tho basis of 8.51 duty an id prices continued tin !t downward
while refined was quoted at 12 1-2 ‘ f eud i.hen mills at looted a reduc­
cents n pound by the Federal Sugar tion of 10 to 00c a barrel for family
patent today. One large mill's quo­
Refining Co.
tation was reduced from $12.15 to
Wheat Loses 11 l-2c a Bushel.
CHICAGO, Oct. 5.—Drastic cutting
„f prices took place in the wheat
market today.
111. .some cases, as
much as II 1-2 cents a bushel was
slashed from values, the December
delivery at one time bringing only
Sli9ff as against $2.07 to $2.07 1-2
at the finish on, Saturday. Increased
liquidation by holders was in progiess, especially from rural sources.
Acute depression developed nt the
last and the market closed semi-de­
moralized nt the lowest prices of the
day- showing a net decline of 11 1.2

NEW ELECTRICAL FIRM

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lived here -for ninny years but for
tho past two years have been on the
east const holding responsible posi­
tions as heads of the public utility
plants in Daytona and New Smyrna.
They will op-m an electrical supply
house in the J. II. Lawson Gnrnge
occupying the north side of
the
building. Look for their advertise­
ment nnd opening announcements.

THOUGHTS ARE
THINGS

ORIDA POPULATION
ANNOUNCED TOMORROW CALL FOR COUNTY DEMOCRAT
IC EXECUTIVE COMMIT­
(By Tb® Ano&lt;UteJ Frtti-)
TEE TO MEET.
WASHINGTON. Oet. &lt;J.—The pop.
ulntion of the United States nnd the
At the meeting of the Board of
state of Virginia and Florida will be
&lt; ounty Commissioner the following
announced tomorrow morning.
------------- x-----------resolution was passed unanimously
by tile members present:
GEORGIA MAN BITTEN
WHEREAS, certain political con­
BY RATTLER DIES
ditions have arisen in Seminole coun­
ty, Florida, which, in our opinion, as
(Djr TV* A . k h U U J r t f II.)
Igood Democrats should Ih1 seriously
RKIDSVILLE, Ga„ Oct. C.—W. W. considered nnd promptly acted upon
Marlin, a prominent business .man by tho Democratic Executive Com­
died here today twelve hours after mittee. and,
being bitten by a rattlesnake despite
WHEREAS, we feel that the urg­
the prompt! medical attention. He ent necessity of the prompt consid­
was in a pea field when bitten.
eration of said matters should be
brought to the immediate ntlcntftm
of the Democratic Executive Commit­
tee of Seminole County, Florida
THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED
that the clerk of this board be and
he is hereby instructed, without de­
lay, to write to the Chairman of tin*
Democratic Executive Committee of
Seminole County, stating that in the
opinion of this Board a special called
meeting of said Executive Commit­
tee should be liehl at Sanford, Fla,,
at an early date to consider said
matters and to take immediate action
with reference thereto.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that this Resolution be ordered pub­
lished in the Sanford Herald, a news­
paper published in Sanford. Florida.
Adopted this -llh day of October,
A. D. 1920.
O. P. ENT/.TillNGER.
&lt;). P. SWOPE,
D. A. BUM LEV,
E. II. KII. 11HE.
Board of County Commissioners,
Seminole County, Florida.

Or Are You Waiting for the
Notice that

In these days of high rents, uncertain ownership, dearth of houses to rent, tint chances
slim that you can rent a desirable house nnd If. you do that it may he sold over your
head in n few days or mocks- you should own your own home.

To live in your own home, to plant a tree, n flower, a hit of grass, to know that it is
your very own, that no onoi can put you out nnd that your fumily is protected with
something ns good as life in su rj^ e.

This is the Time to Build Your Own Home
And in building be sura that your costs are figured right nnd that your home or rent­
able. property is built along economical lines that will prove a rent investment to you

We also have some very desirable building lot* for sale on Magnolia Avenue between
Tenth nnd Thirteenth Streets.

WATCH THIS SECTION GROW

GEO. W. KNIGHT CO
Engineers and Contractors

SANGORD, FLA. as
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The City Market

One of the surprises of the fall
campaign is the announcement that
K. K. Brady, one of the defeat**! can­
didate*. will run on an independent
ticket for the office of sheriff, the
office which he now holds. C. M.
Hand was the choice of the voters
with four men in tin* race and the
result vvns not close enough to call
foi* nnv mutest hut Mr. Brady seem*
to thiitk that he would like to try
it again ns an Independent candi­
date and petitioned the County Com­
missioners nt their meeting Mondav
to place his name on the ticket nnd
the petition with the names of the
petitioners will he published In the
nrnceding* of the county commission­
ers.

I he immutable Ian of life generates thoughts in­
to things. "As
man thlnkelh. so i- he." is inovit•hie. Your lliaughts back'd by will power and de­
ter mi nation are among the principal controlling fac­
tors ot your destiny. No man will become greater
than the standard set for himself, and the efforts
consistent!) and persistently everted to reach that
standard.
Multitudes desire success, but few achieve it, be­
cause the few added to the desire, action, while
many have not learned the art o f living above their
wants, desires mid surrounding*. The miisirian con­
centrates every ounce of energy toward the goal of
efficiency and perfection and allows nothing to in­
terfere with his thought,'idea and determination to
become a Master of Music, A SUCCESS.
i CAN, I WILL; I MUST, is the slogan that
T o w n s o n e ’s e f f o r t s with &lt;uc r e s s . Patience and per
severance are wonder-workers in attaining this goal.
We present food for thought—the Hit Cumulative
Prior Preferred Stock of the Southern Utilities Co.
THIS STOCK CAN HE PURCHASED IN CASH OR INSTALL­
MENTS. WRITE OR CALL FOR INVESTMENT BRO
C1IURE.
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Sanford, Florida, or
General Ollice, Paint ka, Florida

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“ W e Deliver The Goods"
Find us at

llodgcs &amp;McMullen’s Barber Shop

PHONE 498

M ille r ’s B a k ery

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A n d E verything in Baked G o o d s
P ies, C akes, Pastry.
Baked b y
E x p erts in I heir L ine U n d e r the
Best Sanitary C on d ition s

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E verything C lean and W h o le s o m e

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BANKS WILL CLOSE
ON FARMERS DAY
The Banks of Snnford will close on
Farmer'* Day- Friday, October 8th.
on account of tho day being a legal
holiday.
The store room in the DeFon- t
block recently occupied bv 11. II.
Crowder, is being remodeled for a
grocery firm the name of which can­
not be learned at this time. It Is
sniil to ! h&gt; n chain grocery firm that
is operating ia Florida.

RED CROSS GIVES MONEY
FOR FAMINE AND DISEASE
(Dr Tli, A u o c U t.J Pr.»».)

(Djr T t« A.iocUt*-! F r .ii.)

GREENVILLE, U. C., Oct. tk—
Greenville retains its claim to having
the highest police chief in the Unit­
ed States as the result of the elec­
tion of J. D. Noe who weighs 335
pounds nnd stands seven feet high.

WASHINGTON,
Oct.
0.—Tho
American Red Cross today appropri­
ated half a million dollnrs for the
alleviation from suffering enused by
famine nnd pestilence in ninny of
the far eastern countries.

W a lth a ll &amp; E strid ge, P ro p s.
Full Line of

Western and Florida Meats
Staple and Fancy Groceries
S P E C IA L S
SU G AR 19c lb. Get All You Want
IRISH P O T A T O E S * GOc pk.

S W E E T P O T A T O E S - 60

Q U IC K D E L IV E R Y
W e have the best Delivery Service in the City. Giv&lt;
your Meat and Grocery Order. ^A^e can Please Yc

P h o n e s 1 0 6 and 4 9 3

Is now ready to serve the trade in this part of
Florida in everything in
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Rough and Dressed Lumber and
Builders’ Supplies
LUMBER PRICES ARE LOWER and this is the time
. to build the home that you have been wanting so long

See us for Prices on Materials of All
Kinds in Building Supplies

C a r te r L u m b e r C o m p a n y i
Cor. Laurel Avenue and Commercial Street, Sanford v

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Natuially those questions and is­
that I am twenty-one yours of age
nml have been a resident of the state sues which have a direct hearing on
of Florida for twelve months, o f this the home,m the family, child welfare,
county for six months, that I am morals, education and domestic econ­
a citizen o f the United States nml omics have a first interest for her,
that I am qualified to vote under the even though idio is alive to the im­
constitution and laws o f the state o f portance questions of inter rational n&amp;
Florida, is entitled to registration which hold her interest in a special
and that registration officers have way, she* is'analyzing the character
no authority to require an elector to of the candidates, their careers ine
give Ids or her exnst age or age in office, their achievements or failures,
VAN t\ SWEARINGEN GIVES AN .War* us a &gt;ii e-requisite l&gt;i IWintla- and their attitude on issues before the
OIMONON TO SI X It ETA IO Ol*
tion.
nation.
STATE REGARDING REG­
Yours verv tnitv.
When the voters o f a state have
ISTRATION IN FLORIDA
VAN r . SWEA RINGER.
elected a man to three terms us their
Attorney General.
(chief executive th studnt o f politics
------------ x------------TALLAHASSEE,
Oct. 1.—The
is bound to admit that tbr nr rasons
ISSUES
AND
CANDIDATES
SCRU­
Secretary o f State, Hon. H. Clay.
for it greater than mere popularity.
TINIZED
Crawford,' recently requested an o f - 1
James M. Cox, governor of Ohio for
ficial opinion o f the attorney gener-!
---------three terms, has n personality that
nl, relative to whether or not the law
Perhaps never before in any presi- wins tlie hearts o f the voters, but
rcquircs an elector to give ids or her 1dentinl campaign have the issues nml it is not this nlone that brought to
exact a«c_whi*n i^ k h m ^anidiia'.ion j rnndlilntcs been the subject of such him their suffrages in ids three tri­
for registration. The opinion receiv­
ed is ns follows:
, study and scrutiny ns are those in tin umphs. It was tiie measures effected
Hon. H. Clay C.r.wtord. secretary present campaign. Since the birth ot by Idm in the interest o f the working,
o f state, Tallahassee. Fla. Dear sir: the rice man has been tile favorite mnn, the farmer, the business man
Complying with your verbal request study of womankind and In this cam s £ " “ »
fo r my opinion as to whether or not | .
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an elector applying for registration
“ he is studj i-.jr him, s motive.*
COX— THE CAMPAIGNER.
for* the coming general election is re- ids methods, his pledges and arguquired to give Ids or her oxn-t age. meats with a new purpose and untied
1 beg to ndvise that in my opinion with a new power. She is eager foi
In passing from the west to the far
any elector who takes the oath pre- everything that will give her light on west in his campaign Cox h a s shown
-scribed by section 178 of the general the political questions she is studying
statutes. I do solemnly swear (or and the seriousness with which sin himself to be a masterly campaigner,
n ffin n ) that I will protect and do- regards her new*duty of suffrage hai nnd he Is fearless , able, a stir­
fend the constitution of the United became an example and an inspiratioi ring orator nnd a likeable man.
One of the newspaper correspondStates nnd of the state of Florida, to her men folk.

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cats who accompanies the Cox party
declares that Cox is "winning his
way as he goes."
At this we arc not surprised; the
American people like to look on the
mnn who is proposing to become the
lender-ami they have a right to know
what manner of man he is. They de­
sire* to hear from his own lips what
&gt;u-‘ proposes to ncdonipiiVn; they wish
to know whether he will prove him­
self a capable man and in judging
this a moment’s glance is worth an
hour's magazine description.
The popularity of Cox is steadily
increasing because the people arc hav­
ing an opportunity to tnuku ills ac­
quaintance. There
are many who
have republican leanings who nro dis­
satisfied with the republican candi­
date because they have no opportu­
nity to see nnd bear what he has to
say,
The west is tiie fighting eround

i t r „ v c“ «. w s s s r w.hS:

hammer blows at the closed door of
opposition and it is likely that the
door will swing open wide. He has
a definite program which appeals t&gt;.
the people at the time o f great con­
structive indecision nnd he reasons
deciaevely.
He has told the people .what the
program o f the republicans Is and he
is leaving the people to draw their
own conclusions. lie is satisfied that
tiie p.-ople will not permit a party
, to assume control of the government
which has so little to recommend it
Isave a blind and passionate opposition
to one mnn. .Something definite, con­
clusive and accurate appeals to the
country now. And the Cox tidal wave
: is mounting week by week.
If he does not completley exhaust
rids physical strength so that lie will
he forced ti abandon his nctive cam­
paigning. he will win thousands upon
|thousands ot votes every week and
Jtbere are many weeks remaining bet xceit now end No' -nl’&lt;r.
lie *inril&lt; for the ; •■a-;ue of Noih’i's. which lias a s.rong appeal for
tile new women voters wiio furnish
the cannon foder and would go to
any length to make the likelihood of
war remote. The League o f Nations
I is a step in the right direction ant
; receives the warm encouragement of
the millions who have their eyes fixed
on an ideal in government.
At present Cox Is the man o f the
hour.
M.SWEENEY IS LIVING
BUT WEAKER.

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LONDON, Oil. .7.— (By Associat­
ed J'rcs.s),— Lord Mayor McSwirmoy
passed a fairly good night and the
fifty-fourth day of the hunger strike
found him aide to talk. He told the
physicians that he felt very weak
hut had no pnin,
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JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 5.— Fire of
unknown
origin early
yesterday

morning totally destroyed the main ed Press).—Chairman Hay,, of
building of the Wilson &amp; Toomcr National Republican commit! J • ”
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Fertilizer Company, located on the statement declared the ft
have
a
good
chance
to
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river front in the Talleyrand ave­
Carolina nml Tennessee in ih
nue section.
vember election. He also
,’ ,a’
Tlio fire originated at about
II f states west- of tl.o M iM &amp; gS *
cscOt
o'clock, ami an hour Inter the huge Arkansas nnd Texas.
building had fallen in—a mass of
burning wreckage-. The structure
was built cf wood, nnd w»s approx­
imately 400 feet in length by 100
feet in width.
It was stated that it was filled
with completed fertilizer products.
THANK GOD

NORTH CAROLINA
J
POPULATION IS GIVrv

WASHINGTON. Oct. 5 . - (n , a
sociated Press),—The nonnut; A,‘
North Carol inn ns announced* tr |°f
irivu. it 2-BBfl,48B, an increase n ° f e
109 or fifteen percent.
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every morning when you
get up
that you have something
to do
which must he done
whether you like
it or not
being forced to work
nnd forced to do your best
will breed in you
temperance
self-control, diligence
strength o f will, content
nnd a hundred virtues
which the Idle
will never
know.
— Kingsley.
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Have you noticed the newest u-Tv
kle on the horn o f the firm of p, p
ins &amp; Britt? It is a sale where v0j
bring in your old stuff and wt Ltvr
for it. And in these days of f|uctUl
lions between the high and low c&lt;m
of living this sale is proving quitpopular. For instance one day
bring in your old hat and you nreV
lowed so much for it Another dayon bring in your obi shoes and are
allowed so much for them. We tn.
tend to bring in our Liberty Bondi
tomorrow nnd see how much we c.t
for thefn. But this novelty is Rel.
ting the results nnd ns usual P.rLir,
&amp; Britt are living up to the rcJuS!
turn of the "store that is different"
And meantime go over and try it
CHICAGO, Oct. n.— (By Assocint- ion will like it.

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and you will find such pantries w h erev er you
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T h ere is alw ays som eth in g good on hand for
any meal or w hen com p a n y u n exp ected ly calls.
T h o u sa n d s o f h o m e k e e p e r s e v e r y w h e r e
have learned the everyday co m fo rt of m aking
B iscuitry a real part of daily fare. A supply
of N. B. C. products alw ays in the h ou se— a
package or tw o of a few varieties— m eans a
great saving of lim e and labor and the ready
solving of. m any a problem c f w h a t-to-serv e.
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�Fit IDAY, OCTOHEK 8, 1920.
SUGAR PRICES DROP
to 12 1-2, with December 195 to 195
TO NEW LOW RECORD;
1-2 and Mnrch 191 to 191 1.2. In
WHEAT TAKES TUMIILE the final trading, the leading feat­
ure was net so much aggressive ef.
NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—New
low forts ta ofll as the nearly complete
record prices for the year were es­ absence of buying.
tablished in both the raw and refin­
ed sugar markets this morning. Pric­
Flour Prices Going Down.
es were hnlf n cent lower than at the
MINNEAPOLIS,
Oct. 5.— Flour
close of Inst week, with raw sugar
,
nf p.Pil d'JtV pnid, prices continued their duwmv. -»
while refined wua i|uoted at 12 1-2 trend when mills effected r. reduc­
rents n pound l&gt;y the Federal Sugar tion of 11) to (JOc a barrel for family
patent today. One large mill's quo­
Refining Co.
tation was reduced from $12.15 to
$11.55 a barrel, while another which
Wheat Loses 11 l*2c a HuMicl.
lowered its price a half a dollar Sat­
CHICAGO, Oct. 5.— Drastic cutting urday, made i» further cut of 10c,
„ f prices took place in the wheat making its price $11.50 a barrel. The
market today.
In, .some cases, as low wheat market is responsible for
much as 11 1-2 cents a bushel was the decline, millers snid,
■---------------- \ -----------------slashed from values, the December
NEW ELECTRICAL FIRM.
delivery nt one time bringing only
Sls'Jd as against $2.07 to $2.07 1-2
at the finish mi Snturdny. Increased
Gillen S: Fry are nmong the new
liquidation by holders was in pro­ firms starting in business in San­
gress, especially from rural sources. ford and while the firm is new the
Acute depression developed nt the boys are old residents being John
last and the mnrket closed semi-de­ Gillen and Wcslev Fry, two of the
moralized at the lowest prices o f the best; electricians that ever came
day- showing n net decline of 11 1.2 down the pike. Roth »tn them have

lived here *for many years hut for
the past two years have been on the
east coast holding responsible posi­
tions as heads of the nubile utility
plants in Daytona and New Smyrna.
They will open nn electrical supply
house in the J. R. Lawson Garage
occupy ink the north sale of the
building. Look for their advertise­
ment and opening announcements.

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COMMISSIONERS
RESOLUTIONS

THOUGHTS ARE

Fl.UiwilA POPULATION
ANNOUNCED TOMORROW CALL FOR COUNTY DEMOCRAT
1C EXECUTIVE COM .MIT(Bjr Tho AostUtrJ Tr,,*.)
TEE TO MEET.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 0.—The pop­
ulation o f the United States and the
At the meeting of the Hoard of
state o f Virginia and Florida will he
County Commissioners the following
announced tomorrow morning.
---------------- x ----------------resolution was passed unanimously
by the members present:
GEORGIA MAN RITTEN
WHEREAS, certain political con­
RY RATTLER DIES
ditions have arisen in Seminole coun­
ty, Florida, which, in our opinion, as
cur Tht AimUlfil Turn.)
good Democrats should be seriously
REIDSVILLE. Gn.. Oct. 0.—W. W. considered and promptly acted upon
Martin, a prominent business .man by the Democratic Executive Comdied here today twelve hours after : ni’ittto" and
being bitten by a rattlesnake despite
WHEREAS, we feel that the urgthe prompt! medical attention, lie cat necessity of the prompt consid­
was in a pea field when bitten
eration of snid matters should be
brought to the immediate attention
of the Democratic Executive Commit­
tee of Seminole County, Florida
THEREFORE. RE IT RESOLVED
that the clerk of this board be and
he is hereby instructed, without de­
lay. to write to tiie Chairman of the
Democratic Executive Committee of
Seminole County, stating that in the
opinion o f this Hoard a special called
meeting of said Executive Commit­
tee should be held nt Sanford, Fin.,
at an early date to consider said
matters and to take immediate action
with reference thereto.
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that this Resolution he ordered pub­
lished in tin Sanford Herald, a newspaper published in Sanford, Florida.
Adopted this hit day of October,
A. D. 1920.
O. P. ENTZTHINGKit,
O. P. SWOPE.
M. A. RUM LEV,
K. 11. Kll.REE,
Hoard of County Commissioners,
Seminole County, Florida.

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Have You a Home?
Yre You 1
Notice

SHERIFF ItltARY WILL RUN
ON INDEPENDENT TICKET

for the

One of the surprises of the fall
campaign is the announcement that
E. E. Ilrndy, one of the defeated can­
didates, will run on an independent
ticket for the office of sheriff, the
office which lie now holds. C. M.
Hand was the ............... the voters
with four men in the* race and the
result was not elose enough to cull
fin* any contest hut Mr. Ready seems
to think that lie would like to try
it again ns nil Independent candi­
date ami petitioned the County Com­
missioners nt their meeting Monday
|to place his name on the ticket and
the petition with the names of the
petitioners will be published in the
orocedings of the county commission­
ers.

In these days of high louts, uncertain ownership, dearth of houses to rent, tin* chances
slim that you can rent n desirable house and if you do that it may be sold over your
head in a few days or mocks you should own your own home.

H ave You Ever Tasted the Delights of Ownership ?
To live in your own home, to plant n tree, a llowcr, a bit of grass, to know that it is
your very own, that no one* can put you out and that your family is protected with
something ns good as life inBlTJ#’®.

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October 10
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October IK
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October 19
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October 20
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October 25
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Oenther 24
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October 25
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October 20
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October 27
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October 2H
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October 29
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October 50
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And in building be sum Hint your coats nra figured right and that your home or rent­
able, property is built along economical lines that will prove a real investment to you.

W e Can Build You a Home Complete in Sixty Days
Wo have sonic brand new. HUNGOLOW8,»the last word in Bungalow design, for* sale
now on MAGNOLIA AVENUE We would he glad to have you inspect them. Not«
the type of construction, the materials and the workmanship. Alsu note the attractive
designs, tin* convenient arrangement o f rooms, Inrgo closets nnd thn little things that
make a home n delight.
,
We nLo have some very desir-ble building lots for sale on Magnolia Avenue between
Tenth and Thirteenth Streets.

WATCH THIS SECTION GROW

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The Hanks of Sanford will rime on
Farmer'* Day- Friday, October 8th,
on account of the day being n legal IlIGGEST POLICE CHIEF
IN UNITED STATES
holiday.
(Hr Th* Aikr I»I«J ru n )
The store room in the I)-’ Fore it
GREENVILLE, S. C„ Oct. (!.—
block recently occupied by If. D.
Crowder, is being remodeled for a Greenville retains its claim to having
grocery firm the name of which can­ tin* biggest police chief in the Unit­
not be learned nt this time. It is ed States as the result of the elec­
said to bo a ehntn grocery firm that tion of J. D. Noe who weigh* 555
pounds nnd stands seven feet high.
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WASHINGTON,
Oct.
0.—The
American Red Cross today appropri­
ated hnlf n million dollars for the
alleviation from suffering caused by
famine and pestilence in many of
the far eastern countries.

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standard.
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cause the few added to the desire, action, while
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efficiency and perfection and allows nothing to in­
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THE SANFORD IIERALD

MUST HELP
DEMOCRATIC
CAMPAIGN

The Fifteen Hundred Daily Fires
O f the United States
destroy property to the
value of_onc fourth of
nil

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erected and in a recent
year the proportion rose
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SUPPORT HARDING
REPORT THAT BOHAII
WOULD
GIVE UP SUPPORT
IS WRONG.
MARION, Oct. f&gt;.— (By Associated
Press).— Answering the widely pub­
lished report that Senator
Borah,
the leader of the treaty irreconcil­
able* in tiio senate, would unit the
Republican campaign because of dif­
ferences in views with Senator Hard­
ing. the Harding headquarters tudav
made public a telegram from Borah
announcing that he would continue to
work fo r lEepunlican success t rind
wanted to see Harding win.

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had tubbed and scrubbed it in the old, wearisome way,
Wc shall I&gt;e pleased m show you tLis wonderful washer. If
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TORY MANNER.

First National Bank
F. P. FORSTER, President

It. F. W1MTNER. Cashier

Sanford, Florida

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Attention- Every Methodist!
Unit is Rally Day? A day that
marks tiu beginning of a new year
in rhutvh, Sunday School, and Leag­
ue Work, n day of rallying nil the
forces in every phase o f he work.
Every member la expected to see that
every .Methodist is at the services
nr xt Sunday in order to get started
•on the work for till*, another year
with Sanford, the best town in FInr.
ida. a thoroughly equipped c'
a
and earnest membership, n Sr* dn*
School second to none in Florida, ou.
live wire Sunday School Supt., J. C.
Hutchinson, our ’ u ’ *• consecrated
leader, adviser ; d p c -tor. Dr. S.
W. Walker and ■* rn***i« r, * efficient
workers nnd m&lt;i 1 -«hio t|i**oughntit
all departments « ' ‘ he ti;..rch work
who have only the ideal "C hrist" be- |
fore them, we imlre' can do
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things through Chrif which ttrrey.
tlietieth us."
Let us be up and doing for toe
Harvest tmlv is pren*.
Next Sunday, October the lOtli, is
Rally Day. Begin now to work with
new zeal for your Lore! nnd Master.
Ed. Put*
or.' of our esteemed
trustees, wo li„- been away all sum­
mer on n •
ti-.n. returned Fridannd i- being weln.juod back i&gt;y lus
host of f-i
!
How worker .
Miss (Jr.- h.v k at her -osl of
dutv. tench
high n lino! and a tier work*:*-lay school.
Mr. and .or-. R. E. Watkins and
children &lt;■'
'.ttule. and Mrs. T. O
Parker, of
Sin. , ullul. at
...
tin
parsonage
mday afternoon.
Mr=,
Parker wil, or t'mil-inhered as ninth.
er of Mrs.
'** Walker and Mrs
Watkins h
sister.
Parents
. 1...ember to send
your children to the church Friday
afternoon after school to attend Jun­
ior League which will be reorgnniz* *
ed for the new year at that time.
The Daughters of Wesley will hold
their niinunl bazaar Saturday. Nov.
—Tth after Thanksgiving. Don’t fo r ­
ce! the date and be there with a fat
Docket book for they will have lots of
attractive articles you will want 'and
they will be reasonable.
The Federation of the Wesley Hi*
ble classes will he held at Gaines­
ville, Oct. 12 to Hth, beginning on
Tuesday o f next week.
Following is the program:
Opening Session Tuesday
&lt;:"0 p.
m.— Devotional
service.
Rev. E. C. Calhoun, Ft. Pierce. Pres­
ident's Message, Mr. T. F. Alexan­
der, Tampa.
"We’re Glad
You
Came." Hon. .1. C. Adkins, Mayor of
Gainesville. Annual address, Dr. F.
N. Parker, Emory University.
Second Day.
9:30 a. m.— Devotions, Rev. II. C.
Hardin, Gni'. eland. Short business
session.
10:20 a. nt.—Departmental
Con­
ferences as i llows; Elementary, for
workers with children under 12 years
of age. Miss Lola Lawler and Miss
Lilly Farnsworth, Kpworth Hall. In
tcrmcdiate-Senior, for ages 1 * t-.. 18.
'Mrs. Jessie Nance; Voting People’s
Adult, ages 18 to 2t and up. Rev.
W. C. Ewon. main auditmium.
11:20. all departments reassemble
at church auditorium.
Devotions,
Rev. S A Wilson. Jacksonville: Addr
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-d r. Spartanburg.
S. v\
Aflrrnoon.
2:30 p. m.—Deyotions, Rev. W. C.
Rogers. Reddick one minute report
front tlie classes.
3:15 p. m.— Departmental Confer­
ences.
1:00 p. m.— Adjourn.
Recreation
nnd sightseeing.
Ei enlnc.
7:30 n, m.— Devotions. Rev. R. A.
Guy. Willistnn. Address, Miss Lois
lingers. Mr.con. Ga.
Reception by Gainesville IlaracaPbilatbea Union.
Third Day.
a. m.— Devotions, Rev. Oscar
E. Rice. Puntn Gordn.
0:30.— Denart mental
Conferences
I in various rooms.
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10:30— Business session at Audi*
toriuni o f church.
Reports o f committees, selection of
r.e:t meeting place, election of o ffi­
cers and miscellaneous matters.
11 15 a. m.— Address- Itev. W. C.
Owen, Nashville, Tenn. Installation
of now officers, I)r. S. W. Lawler,
Tallahassee.
Adjourn sine die.
Everybody invited. Come, go with
SF.NI) IN YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS
us and we will do you Rood.
TO rilF. HERALD
OFFICE
Mr. Fred Bohhett, of Loulsburg, N.
The Republican party tloeg not C. is visiting his cousin, I*. F. Mon­
Heed any help for the campaign fund ger this week.
ns they have millions behind them.
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P. F. Monger
returned from North
I lie Democratic party has no such Carolina Inst week where he went to
funds and is depending upon the get his son, Arthur, in time to enter
tank and file of the tried and true Sanford school.
Democrats to give something toward
many friends of Miss Lilly
the campaign expenses
that are FaThe
ms wort h will rend with interest
heavy and ml ing henvicr as election
time approaches. As has been the that she will attend the Federation
custom o f this paper for years the at Gainesville and is on the pro­
donations for the campaign fund for gram.
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Presiding Eider Rev. .T. P. Ililburn
Seminole County will lie ......
received
at
the Herald office and the name and '* in Sanford today and stopping at
donation will la* published each week die Vnltlcz, the guest of Brother Ed.
and the money sent to headquarters., Putnam.
(Jive what you can and help the
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie A. Mathews
cause when it turds help. The Dent- moved back to Sanford Inst week nfocratic party will have one of the ter an absence of several months,
greatest victories in November that They have Sanford dust in Micir
it has ever had in history and you shoes,
shoiili! help it along by giving of
your time and money. You are need­
Daytona is planning for "Clean ed and your money is needed. Send Up" week, to start October 11th, nnd
vour eon tribal inn to the Herald of­
citizens genernllv have ben asked to
fice at once.
plan for the event.
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Under a contract with Orlando Typograph­
ical Union, No. 782, The Daily Herald is now
issued from an office unionized in every depart­
ment. The management believes that better
results will he secured by this move, although
this office has always paid above the union
scale of wages. Under this condition we ask +
the united support of every union man and or- |
ganization in this section.
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Beginning with Sept. 20th
this Bank will transact no
lousiness after 2 o ’clock
p. m.

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perfection in waterproofing, in speed, in power, and
in ’ uniformity — chat wc can make this unlimited
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W. A. Brown
DeLnnd, Florida
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Titusville, Florida
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Lisbon, Florida
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There ii no 22 Lon*
Rifle cartridge 11 ac­
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£0 to 250 yatJi at U. S21 N. R.A. I.ons Ride
LcsmukCartridges. Thii
ii 50 more yarJi of ac­
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been possible with 22
ritn-iiic ammunition.
Solid bullet for target
work. Hollow-point
bullet for iraall gameCoat no more. Aik for
circular C-9J.

Victoria. Florida
L. E. Klutlo
Apopka, Florida
W. R, .McLeod
Qknhumpkj, Florida
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Altoona, Florida
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�FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1920

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K. X. LILLAHO,
H. A. NEEL,

TIIE SANFORD HERALD

Dance under auspices o f D. A. ,R.
Prizes offered for best flpat.
Tournament open to all men of the
I'rtiUtat |B[| fdlUt
county. Prizes offered.
StcttU ry « n j T rM iin t
Arrangements being made to so
Omul Km(ii
cure n speaker i&lt; r the day.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IN ADVANCE

LICAI'I DAY
SATURDAY, OCT. 16
t r a d e

ONE YEAR................................ $
SIX MONTHS..............................
THREE MONTHIIS.................

., 11 {* n, haJ,.it of Henry V &gt;rd to thoroughly tryout and test any product he manufactures before he puts it on
U*e ll\airk.CV, * c ,Kr*una y 'I'11?1 know ^ will do all he wants it to do before he will allow anvbodv
_* else to buy it.
l or thirtyfive years he worked on this Fordson Tractor. He kept buying land until he had
something like eight
thousand acres m order that ho might get a great variety of soil conditions cc
the plowing problems that
meet the farmers of the world, and then the Fordson Tractor was put to workcmtaimng
and
made
to take all sorts of practieal tests for years before Mr. Ford put it on the market.
And, therefore, when it came on the market- it was r ight, it was reliable , it would do the work he said it
would do. People have bought it. have tried it out. have tested it. and it has proven...........
to'be..................Ir.
ail Vhat’Vl Ford claims
it to by, nnd this is why that while farm Tractors have been on tluf American market
ran '
more than twenty years and
while three hundred thousand have been sold one hundred thousand of that thro hundred thousand are Fordson
Tractors, and yet tips Fordson has only been on the market two years.
It has sold rapidly because when one farmer bought one, ho practically converted the neighborhood to the de.
sirabihty nnd profit of the Fordson Tractor on the farm.

t s u n d «* C*tond C l-•• H ill H it lir Autuit 21
1131. »t iht Fait OOcs i t B.aford, florid*
C olor Act of Ketch J, 1175.

those who have sent word they will
he here are Camnpign Manager Al
governor, George shrdlu un un uun
OSes: HERALD BUILDISO
r u u ut exander Akermnn, Candidate for
Governor George E. Gay, Nominees
for United States Senator John M.
f orrScn A d v c r tliifi« K rpr«*eii*itlve
HE..AMERICAN PRK53 ASSOCIATION
Cheney, and for Congressman from
the Fourth district Crate D. Bowen,
Secretary Campaign Committee W.
R. O'Neal, nnd Chairman State Cen­
DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL
tral Committee Daniel T. Gerow. Oth­
ELECTORS.
er notables art* expected.
All Indies as well ns gentlemen,
Martin Cnrnballo
who are imbued with the spirit of
Charles E. Jones.
true Americanism, economy of ad
J. G. Sharon.
ministration, retrenchment in H. C.
P. \V. Corr.
I... and a wise National policy nt
W. V. Knott.
home and abroad, nre invited. Tick­
G. R. Wells.
ets for the dinner nre ?l and may be
obtained nt the Valdez or at the
Rig things in store for Sanford.
Lincoln House. Secure same early.
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come and hear the speak
And they will make this city the Everybody
ing in the evening.
st in the state.
By Order of Committee,
Those things that the Herald has
been ta king about for ten years.
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SAVED HIS HORS!
Well, we are to have those houses
built. Only a few each month hut if
enough people start it will mean
Ala., says: "Dr. LcGenr’s Antisep­
.something.
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tic Healing Powder quickly healed
The Cnmphell Lossing Post will some had wire cuts on my horse. I
wake them up here on Armistice Day. defy any stranger to find the slight­
We should all turn in and help the est scar on him."
Dr. LcGear s Advice and Remedy
b o v s celehrnte this big day.
saved this vnlunble animal.
He
The tourists need a recreation warns you not to leave a wound,
place and .Sanford is just about to sore or cut exposed, hut to dust on
Dr. I.eGear’ s Antiseptic Healing
start one where they wilt he mr.-t Powder, which instantly forms an
i omfortuble this winter and it will he
antiseptic protection and promotes
equipped with everything needed for healthy healing.
amusements.
In his 28 years of Veterinary
Practice nml Expert Poultry Breed
While the Southern Utilities Co., ing, I)r. LcGcar has compounded a
are fixing tip their electric lighting remedy for every curable ailment of
plant we wish they would get busy stock or poultry. Whenever they re
on the gns plant.
quire a remedy, it will pay you, ns
it did Mr. McIntyre, to purchase
The many new firms starting in from '-mir dealer tin* proper Dr. J.c
Sanford this season shows the way
R'-medy, on a satisfaction or
ilie wind is blowing. They know that money bnck guarantee.
Sanford is offering and will offer
more in the business line in the next
ten years than any other city in the
,-tnto.
In Court of the ( ’minty Judge, Semi­
nole County, State of Florida
Our many good friends think we In re Estate of
should semi them the Daily Herald EDWARD II. WARM AN.
whether they order it or not. We To all Creditors, Legatees, Distribu­
know they want the paper hut we
tees nnd nil Persons having Clnipis
cannot anticipate their wants by
or Demands against said Estate:
sending it without orders' If you
You, and each of you, nre hereby
want it- tell the boy, tell F. I’. P.incs, notified and rcqu!red to present nny
or telephone the Herald office. Ev­ claims and demands which you, or
ery family in Sanford must take the cither of you, may have against the
Daily Herald nml we expect to enmp estate of Edward R. Wnrman, decens
on their door step until they do.
ed. late of Seminole County, Floridn,
• • • •
to the undersigned administrator of
ARMISTICE DAY CELE
said estate, within two years from
IIRATION COMMITTEES the date hereof.
Dated October 7th. A. D. 1920.
Parade— Col. Knight.
WILLIAM E. WARMAN.
Refreshments— Hudson nail.
Rfltc
Administrator.
Dance— Ned Chittenden.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
Music— Hume Rumph.
Floats— I*. A. Mero.
LEAVE TO SELL MINOR’S
LAND.
Tournament—C. M. Hand.
Publicity— D. 1). Whitcomb.
&lt;Tminnnn to pick iheir committees. In Court of County Judge, Slate of
Florida, Seminole County.
Parade to consist o f school chil
dren, Hoy Scouts, vnrious civic nnd In re Estate of
fraternal organizations.
American Florence Gertrude Lee. Gladys Ivn
Lee, Willie Edmond Lee, nnd Veryl
Legion in uniform.

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The Fordson is made small, compact, flexible, dependable. It is made to be much more convenient to handle
than a horse. It was made so that anybody of ordinary_ common sense could operate nnd take care of it. We
wanted to make it so that n mechanic would not have t? J &gt;e,f ° 1
/1
cvcr&gt;* reactor. It was made by a farmer for
a former, nnd it has the endorsement of the fanners- —the little farmer and the big farmer. Some farmers have
one. some farmers have ten nnd . fifteen
.
• nn‘» one farmer we know has fifty-six. It works iust ns well in the
West ns it does in the Enst. It
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is just as
flexible in the North as it is in the South. It is just as profitable in
the wheat fields as it is in the sugar and
. . riccfiolds
.
It is just ns flexible nnd usef* ’ on the fruit ranch as it Is
among the fields of oats and barley. I;
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It is
as useful and profitable in the lumber ramp, railroad vnrd. coal
mine, as it is in the oil fields or any other commercial line. II
his necessity.
Recnuso it increases the production of every acre by ennb
advantage than be can with mule or horse-power. It takes the
labor and expense. Oh, it has so many money-saving ml van tag
gressive nml make money.
So we ask every farmer to come in and let us tell him me
onstration for him on his own farm. Let us test it out to hi
Don't delay because there are only so many FordsouTrnt
now and remember that the Fordson after service is prompt i
sary to keep your Fordson going every day in the year.

Archie Lee, Minors.
Notice is hereby given to nil whom
it may concern, that li. F. Iu&gt;ssing,
ad Guardian of Florence Gertrude
Lee, Gladys Ivn Lee, Willie Edmond
Lee nml Veryl Archie Lee. minors,
will, on the lfttli flay of November.
A. D. 1920, npply to the Honorable
E. F. Householder, County Judge in
nnd for said county, nt his office in
nnford in snid County, at 10 o’clock
a m., or us soon thereafter ns the
mnttcr can he henrd, for authority to
sell, nt public or private sale, the un­
divided interest of said minors, as

Regular $3.00 Middies, all sizes, extra heavy (I* "j
Middy cloth, for these two days
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30 pieces Best Gingham, New Patterns 32 inch
wide, regular $1 and $1.25 Gingham, Special

1.98
69c

5 Big Specials Marked Down

children and heirs at law of Lena Lee
Lousing In and to the following de
scribed real estate, in said County, to
wit: Lot Eight (8) of Block Twelve
(12) of Tier Eight (8) of Sanford,
Florida, according to E. R. Trnfford's
Mat* of the Town of Sanford, Flori­
da, duly recorded in the public rec­
ords of Seminole county, Florida,
which application will he based upon
the petition for sale now on file in
said Court.
Dated, October 7th, A. D. 192ft.
II. F. LOSS ING.
8 file
Guardian.

Rills, now n member of said Board,
whose term of office expires on said
day- nml to transact such other bus­
iness ns may properly conic before
snid District.
Tin- person receiving the highest
number o f votes at said electluij shall
he declared elected as said supervis­
or.
Dated this bill day of October.
1920.
By order of the Board of Supervis­
ors.
' (SEAL) ERNEST II. EVERY,

Notice is hereby given, that on
Thutsdny, the 28th day of October,
A. I). 192ft, at Hie hour of 10:00
o’clock a. in., nt the Court House nt
Titusville, Brevard county, Florida,
tho annual meeting ot the owners of
the hinds situated in the Upper St.
John’s Drainage District will he
held for the purpose of electing one
member of the Board o f Supervisors,
who shall he a land owner of said
District, to serve for the term of
three years ami to succeed Frank L 8 2te

Secretary.

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8a*‘No better investment can be
mad** by the men and women of ,htSute than to vote in favor of the
proposed constitutional amendment
good roads at the November ele c
tfon." said Ed. Scott of Arcadia, a
member of the state road department. while in Jacksonville Friday.
Mr. Scott held a conference with
p o. Miller, chairman of the FloriState Highway Bonding ‘ ampaY-n Committee. H. H. R.ehard-on,
campaign manager of that organizaami other good- roads enthu
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lasts*. declaring that he came to -lark•ille _as a citizen „ of Florida -•
ponville
help the cause along.
Mr. Scott should have kept out of
politics at least fo r one day whu- (
Mr. Smith was making this stme_
roent of the non-political status of
the board. But we will have to go
outside the columns of the Metropol
is to take another peep at Mr.
Smith.
We find him a little less
than two months ago at St, Autrus- (
tine presiding over the Constitution­
al amendment convention and th*
Florida Motorist says o f his open­
ing address:
**Mr. Smith *trrM&lt;*d tho necessity
fo r the nicotine and further emnharizi'ti the
it wua
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m ad e i&gt;v the legislative committee of
the Florida State Automobile Asso
elation, primarilv, but a call of the
legislature uf Flnricia to tlio ncopu (
o f Florida of the state to vote f o r ,
the amendment and provide funds to
pieeL federal aid."
If this sort of thing i* studiousl; (
avoiding politics the students nius’
lie very dull for they &lt;!o not learn
anything, and, by th e' way.
Mr
Smith has a queer idea as to the ef­
fect of the submission by the legis­
lature to the people, of a pro nos iV
constitutional amendment.
When
the legislature submits it it is
through. It is then up to the people
and it would he grossly presumptu­
ous and grossly improper in the leg­
islature to tell the people what to
do.
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But ns a matter of fact the stnt*
road department is in politics up to
the neck. It is fighting for this bond
amendment nnd snarling like a dog
gnawing a bone at anyone who in
terferes with its plans. If this bond
amendment is defeated the stnto li­
the long run will raise more money
fo r roads than if it is adopted fop it
will pay out nothing for interest, but
future board* will handle the money
nnd get credit for what is done. If
the state plnnks down five million
dollars a yenr to this board, without
any directions as to the interest the
!&gt;omi shall bear, without anv commnnd to sell 'hem for not less than
par. this board will he able to do a*
St pleases. It reports biennially so
st is under no restraint except tin
fa ct tiut it is required to tell the
people what it bail done not less
than two years after it did it.
This board was creatrfl to build
roads nnd see that in their construc­
tion the people get their money’ s
worth. It was not created to tell
the people how much to spend on
roads or how to get the money and
when it does this it plunges into
politics in such a way as to deservi
to lose the confidence of the peo­
ple.
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ford Florida, run thence Eaat 50 feet, against you in this cause, othrwise party to a place and standing on the
thence North 104 feet more or less ft decree pro confesso will be entered ticket in future years. Even that
to a point on the South side of an against all unknown parties defend- can, nnd should bo prevented, and
will be if the democrats o f Florida,
alley thence West 50 feet, along the ant.
South side of said alley to Rand AvcIt is ordered that this Citation be stand loyally behind their ticket, and
nue, thence South along the East aide published in the Sanford Herald a vote their full strength.
The main clement of uncertainty ! i
o f said Rand Avene, 101 feet more newspaper nublishcd in
Seminole
or less to First street the point of County Florida' once a week for eight lies in the vote of the women, but
beginning.
weeks ns notice to George E* Johnson that is not so uncertain ns it^ may
The white women
It appearing from the sworn bill and \\ .Ilium Alexniiuvi xjuCiMii-an,I... mu*h
, . , of Florida
,
of complaint filed inthis cause agin.n &lt;Iutdator, o f the l lorida Land and C o l-, have Imbibed from birth the demoyou nnd you have or claim some in­ onization Company, Limited, a corpor - 1cratic doctrines held so firmly by
terest in "and to the lands above de­ ntion o f England, and once a week their fathers and sons and husbands,
scribed, therefore‘ you, the said Geo. for twelve weeks as notice to the un-jand so far ns they vote at all, will
(vote in that fabh. It Is inconccivE. Johnson, and the said William known parties defndant,
Witness my hand and the seal of able that they should do otherwise,
Alexander Uuchannn, Liquidator, of
the Florida Land and Colonization the said Circuit Court, on this 15th They will stnnd ns a unit for white
supremacy, and all that It implies.
Company, Limited, a corporation of day of Sept. A. D. 1020.
Seal.
E.
A.
D
ouglass'
i
f they all vote, as they should, it
England, in liquidation, are hereby
Clerk Crcuit Court, Semi-! will simply douidc the white ilemorequired to be and nppear before our
nolc County Florida.
erotic vote. The voting negro wornsaid Circuit Court, at the Court
on will c f course vote the republi- v
House in Sanford, Florida on the Geo. A. DoCottes,
1st day o f December A. D. 1920, and Solicitor and Counsel for Complaint- can ticket, because that party freed
5-13tc. |them from slavery fifty years ago
then and there make answer to the ant.
Bill of Complaint exhibited nginst THE DUTY OK DEMOCRATS IN but the numbers voting, except in a
few isolated instances, will he negli­
you in this cause.
FLORIDA
gible, nnd will have little influence
Otherwise, a d-crec pro confesso
on the general result.
will be entered: aid to all persons or
At the same time it behooves the
The
idea
that
Florida
can
be
sep­
parties claiming . ny right, tile or
democratic
party of Florida to get
arated
from
the
solid
south
as
the
intciest in and to the property here­
inabove described under, by or through result of the present campaign, is out its full voting strength. It will
the above named defendants, or oth­ an ignis fatuus which may have tak­ not do to assume, as it has in years
erwise, are hereby required to be en possession of a few hopeful re­ past, that a primary nomination is
end nppear before our sala Circuit publican politicians, but had tio equivalent to an electhn, and let It
Court at the Court House in,' Sanford, foundation in fact. It is a rqinbow go at that. We are facing today a
be vigorous and determined enemy- who
Ftoridn, on the 3rd day of January, chasing dream which will not
A. D. 1321, and then nd there make realized. The most that can be hop­ will scruple nt nothing to insure suc­
answer to the Bill of Complaint filed ed for, is a vote that will entitle the cess. Every* white democrat owes it
to his party nnd his countrv to get
Jout nnd cast his vote for white su­
premacy and good government,—
Tampa Times.
IF YOU NEED A NEW
------------ x------------In fiing the budget nt $124,9-11 fo
the coming fiscal year, Miami Bead
increased its expenditures $76,122, its
millage from 18 to 31 mills. At th&lt;
same time the city’s real estate vat
Huy the Best that is made
uation was increased from $2,251,(100
to $3,933,700 a gain o f nearly $1,750,
000 In valuation.

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The
Jacksonville
Times-Union
says:
The Metropolis of Monday contain­
ed two news Items that were unin­
teresting, appearing as they did on
different pages but that become in­
teresting when brought
together.
One was the comment of M- M.
Smith, chairman &lt;*f the .=tato roa&lt;!
department on the teport that Gov.
Catts would not reappoint him when
his term expired as it will next
month. Mr. Smith said that H iu c s
and not his own record was
ing factor and added:
••It will be a sad day for the peo­
ple of Florida whenever the road De­
partment is dragged into the mire
o f politics. There hasn't been one
scratch of politics in the departmen
since its existence.
T he.
board hxis studiously avoided p»-t
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ii.t it **
klIOn another page wa« a statement
o f what another member of this
board, that according to the chair­
man has studiously avoided getting
into politics, was up to. The stor&gt;

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Citation.
T o Geo. II. Johnson, Wm. Alexandtr
Buchanan, Liqidator of Florida Land
nnd Colonization Company, Limited
n liquidated corporation of England,
the Stockholders of Florida Land
and Colonization Company Limited,
n liquidated corporation of England,
nnd to the unknown legatees, tlevisces, and
grantees, claiming by.
through or under the above named
parties, nnd td any and all other porBons or parties whomsoever, claiming
any right, title or interest in and to
the following' described land, situated
lying nnd being in the County of
Seminole nnd State of Florida, more
particularly described ns follow.', to
w it:— Lot 4, Block 13 Tier 2, o f San­
iford, Florida, recording .o E. R.
Traffords map of Lnnford, Florida, a
per map thereof duly of record an
beginning at the Northeast corner
o f theinterseftion o f First Street and
Hand Avenue, in the City of San*J

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TI1E SANFORD HERALD
WHEAT PRICES GO LOWER
CHICAGO. oTtTT- (By Associntod Press),—Wheat | rices opened
here today at the low «t o f fLo *1*0 .
foil. December being quoted
183.
C&lt;&gt;rn and oats were
v,v.v in sympathy and
the onions made
the potatoes water
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at the eyes.
VICTOR\

PAGE ELEVEN

OCR MISTAKE
port of which will be pub!
tomorrow's daily and Friday
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There arc plenty of spare rooms in
Snnford and the people who have
them arc doing the city nnd themreives an injustice in not throwing
.MEDA*. CERTIFI­
them open to the many hundreds who
CATES ARE HERE are seeking them.

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The Woman’s Club will hold their
first meeting tomorrow nnd start o ff
nnolher great season. The Woman's
Clul* of this city, has accomplished
wonders in improving the city in
many ways.

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In the last issue o f the Weekly
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
Herald the tyn® r»&gt;ml ?r,
lr.3.1 potatoes for 50 c*-(ua alien it
W . J . THI GPEN &amp; C O MP A N Y
should have rend 15 pounds. McCulAGENTS
er Is reducing the high cost of living hut he does not want to reduce
it this fast and we hasten to correct
this mistake in this issue for the
people have '‘ganged’' his store evei
t ir n r c v io r ir s iu s k u u l d in g
since the ad came cut. However, his
ud is in this issue and will he in
Sanf o r d,
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\ ictory Medal certificates for exVOL* SHOULD STUDY NAMES OF officers enlisted men and next-of-kin
have been received by the Local Post
THE PRESIDENTIAL
of
tlie American Legion. If these
ELECTORS.
UNION SHOP.
certificates nre forwarded to the
,
In
the
face
of many shops making
JTsMhJiii/icJ 1 9 0 6
Rev. Patterson, of the Brndcntown
The ballot to ho voted* at the gen­ Adjutant General's office by the last
'open
shops"
on account o f labor
of
this
week,
it
is
possible
that
we
Presbyterian
church,
has
nrrived
i
i
eral election in November will be
the city ngnln after preaching at troubles, the Herald Printing Co.,
lengthy because there will be a full nmv have our medals in time for the Bndcntown on .Sunday nnd will again lias come to the conclusion that un­
Armistice Day Celebration
A booth lend the big chorus at the Presby­ ion men ur® the most desirable it,
Democratic ticket, and practically
tile printing business and we print
will be erected on the corner of First terian services.
full Republican ticket for national street nnd Mncnolin avenue, with one
O R L A N D O , F L O R ID A
thH union label on our paper and job
and state! officers, and an almost of the local officers in charge.
work
hereafter
firm
in
the
detenu!
Mi. and Mrs. Osborne Herndon are
.
Specialists in Sprays, Sprayers and Spraying
Be sure to call there Wednesday, now happy in the possession of tin*
full national and state ticket offered
that with a union shop w«
October fith. bringing your certifi­ Perkins bungalow*
* s. The Hci
t,y the Socialist/ party.
on
Snnford c? n
U}c best result
There will be nothing on the bal­ cate of discharge, so that n true copy Heights. Osborne expects to ride his n'd has always paid above unhu
M an u fa ctu rers ol
mav be forwarded with your applica­ wheel to the city and get a much "'ages but did not have n union ni
lot to show to which party these tion.
needed exercise.
organized shop heretofore and \v&gt;
nominees belong; therefore it will be
--------take this step with the belief and
wjHv for voters to study the list be­
The ninny friends of Ed. Putnam the tnist that the union men who ui.
low and memorize the names of
nre glad t&lt;&gt; see him nnok home again t working fur us now and will work
lor WHITE FLY and SCALE INSECTS
the party which offers them,
so
after spending the summer with his 1for us in the futme will give us tin
tvlicii the election conics they can
friends in Birmingham nnd other best they linv in , ght hours ial».i
To a v o i d s u b s t it u t e s s e c th at
vote intelligently. This is especial­
points in Alnhnmn. Mrs. Ihitnnm nnd and that hereafter we can bank &lt;n
SCHNARRS a p p ea ls on e v ery barrel
ly important to the women voters,
Mr. nml Mr,. It. S. Holly and Mr. George will remain in Alabama for tin men who lad lev* with ip in tin
who will vote the first time. It must
some time.
1principles of organ-Vul labor. There
borne in mind that to vote for amt Mrs. Edward Be** have return­
Order direct *&gt;r from &lt;ur Winter Haven Branch, or through any
Miss Bessie Funn spent the week nave been mistnk
made by entploved
from
a
trip
to
Tampa,
Ellenton
James M. Cox, Democratic nominee
nt
home
with
iier
mother,
returning'er
and
bv
emtdovee
in
the
past
but
of the following;
fur president, you must place an X and other points.
to her school Sunday afternoon.
th. Herald hcliev-t ihut n belter day
mark before the names of the SIX
Fori M yers W irrbnusc, Fori Myrrs
Hull Fertilizer d o ., Tompn
, n „
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. \ .. nn,i, T
»»•«» f‘,r Inb'r cud capital tinF. W. Mahoney continues to im
d e m o c r a t ic
p r e s id e n t ia l
prove
at
the
Female!
Hospital
where
ELECTORS. Memorize these six
F . O . Fainter Fcrliii/er (!o., Jaclxon tille
names thoroughly. There will he at he suffered the amputation of his
*li ibroiigh
utinii, iiiii'jtrd with ibr I'loriiU t itno Exchange, commer­
hart eighteen names under the pres­ right leg last week.
SEGA It CONTINUES TO S I Ml
idential electors part o f the ballot
cial ij'mrf'Jiulllifti l&gt;4t t* gf neraiI\throng limit thr &lt;itrui tret ion, of tbr State.
If you have a house to rent or
at the November election, hut only
NEW YORK. (let. 5.— |
W r i t e u s lo r c o p y o l S c h n a i r n S p r a y H ook,
,ix of them nre representing the rooms to rent, let it be known thru
ati d Press).—Sugar reach
w c h n a ir a S p r a y e r C a t a l o g a n d C o m p l e t e Price List
lientot-reGc party. The other names the Want Columns o f. the Daily
e-t price of tin* season I
under that heading will he reyresen- Herald.
the refiners annumrd th
tatives of the Republican and Social­
SiAtr lhiifituteri
IrformatI *1in rt££fi| lu
Zeb Ttntliff has nrrived in the city
to twelve cents for fine
ist parties, nnd possibly othiy par­
••hlli Iof
sugar.
from
Miami
and
will
bo
connected
N
I A G A R A
ties Florida is normally Democrat­
Fi*iul !* Sulphur Ccnij tt:*.|
C IT R U S INSECTS
ic by from 00,000 to 70,000 major­ with the new firm of Ratliff &amp;
W ALTER It. Cl SON NOW |\
A N D D ISE A SE S
ity, but with so many new voters, Haynes.
S h e r w in -W il l ia m s
llrjr I.HTirKul|/liuf
and the Republican party busy ns it
rhrvrfatly flttn
CHARGE OE SEMINOLE IIOTEI
The revival services at the Presby­
,, this year, it is possible that unjers the Democrats turn out nnd vote terian church continue to attract the
solidly for their presidential electors, people and Dr. Patton is waking them
un every night. Everybody is invit­
there could be a split ticket.
Study the following list and mem­ ed to attend the services.
orize the Democratic nominees:
Democrats
Presidential Electors—Martin Car­
aballo, P. W. Corr, Charles E. Jones.
imupun 10 nvoni IJU* fact trial
DO IT NOW
3P) DEPENDABLE ABJ0LUTELY
W V. Knott, J. G. Shnron, G. I(.
will he the director of the .Seminole
Wells.
Hotel
this
season
ns
he
is
well
anil
It.Simply Removes Obstructions to* Blood l-’.'mv— Dislodges
M FOR H E A D A C H E S
United States Senate—Duncan U.
faun ably known as one of the best
ICKLY
bottleorbyDose
Fletcher.
Accumulations of many years Ami Thus Equalizes
hotel men in the business. He has
Congressman' 1st District— H. J.
had years of experience in many
.—Arteries
Pressure
on
Nervi
the largest hotels in the country ns
Drane.
Congressman, 2nd District — J. II.
chef and steward and as manage)
Smithwick.
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nnd knows the game from the ground J v,
fki i ti li zer c o m p a n y
The "LOGICAL TREATMENT
yi n u in i
Congressman, 1th District — J.
[ip* Coupled with his experience In J A l l i S l l M I I . I . K ,
t o M i-L K T ii i i m r i M / i - n s
1L o IllD A
tins a genial nnd whole fouled dis
Scars.
ASK
Governor— Cnrv A. Hardee.
position nnd lives to In* of servic
P I I I I T 1L I / K I 1 U A T r . l l t A l . U
Secretary of- State—II. Clay Craw­
to ids guests. He will make the
ttP IlA Y ItllN
THEM
commercial men and the tourists am'
ford.
I.NttltCTiritlKtt
Attorney General—Rivers JI. Bu­
every puest in the Seminole Hotel
For M any Hum an Ills
feel right at home and will keep u* w ' " - ............. ..
ford.
(he excellent reputation of this ho
Comptroller— Ernest Amos.
lei at all times. Mr. and Mrs. Hem
State Treasurer—J. C. Luning.
.And Veins, so that the Blood Stream Filia tion
don tiro to he congratulated npor
Superintendent Public Instruction
giving this fine hotel to Sanford'Nourishment to Dormant Tissue
—W. N. Shonts.
increasing list of good Imtels.
Commissioner of Agriculture — W.
No .Mystery No Imagination
A McRae.
Justice of Supreme Court — W
TELEPHONE IM
L. C. CAM I RON
I! Ellis, Thomns F. West.
Rnilrond Commissioner — A. S. ;

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P o st C ard s at The H erald O f f i c e

Rentihlicans.
I’n Htlciitfal Electors.-- James M.
Atehihnld, F, M. Brelsford. Inland
M. Chubb, B. G. Smith, F. F. Potie,
George P. Wentworth.
I mted States Senator — Jyhn M.
Ct.i ney.
•otigressnian, 1st District— II. B.
Jeffries.

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r -ressman, 2nd District — I-red
('ui hi rly.
N-&gt; candidates for Third
and

&lt; rrnor—George E. Gay.
S n-tarv of State— II. E. Dysnn.
Attorney General—Win. M. Gober
» ■ nptroller— W. If. Northrop.
Treasurer-—F. E. Hunt.
Silpe rintendent of Public Instruc
tioi .1. E. Judkin.
•emntissioner of Agriculture.—
Newell B. Hull.
Justice of Supreme Court— r . "
Matdt. N. B. K. Pcttingill.
Kailrond Commissioner—Geo. C
Crr in.
.Sctcinlists.
I’ ri sidential Electors — Fred Coie
Mr* I.. L. Hays, Mrs. A E. Henri
A. N. Jackson, L. M. O’ Kelley.
Henry W. Pillsbury.
Enited Stales Senator — M.
Martin.
Governor—Dr. F. C. Whitaker,
'i-ngressmnn, 1st District— C.
Smith.
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Congressman- 2nd District.—W
Congressman, -Ith District — I
Bunt.
No candidate for third district
Railroad Commissioner — Geo
Mt Bengal.

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ADDED HONORS.
HOUSTON, Oct. 5.— ( By Associj-!" l Prt-ssi.—Added interest ha*5
!” n given the Confederate Reunion
n-ri i.y t)je annnunce'**cnt by Gen­
ital K. M. Van Zandt. commander*
in-chief that he would nut lie a can
didoti* fur re.election. This action
threw open the contests for nil ma­
jor officers. Savannah. Little Rock
ttr.il Louisville are seeking the next
reunion. The first reunion sessions
*dl not be held until tomorrow.
a n a r c h is t s

have

STARTED HUNGER STRIKE
ANCONA, Italy, Oct. B.— (By As*'cintt(l Press).—Sixty persons nr*
! ' M"1 last June during tlie anarr-htvt riots have started a hunger strike
a protest against the delay in ho
•tic brought to trial. A genetnl strike
' , cn colled here in support of
lf)e claims o f the prisoners.
,
------------ X------------. -irs. R. K. Gore is spending the
I,rst Hart of the wek in Orlando.

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For GENERAL GARDEN VEGETABLES:
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Seminole Vegetable Grower (-1i7-5 j
Seminole Trucker (5-0-3)
Cut Catalogue describes many other brands.
our Free Books and Price List.

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                    <text>12 PAGES
TODAY

THE SANFORD HERALD i
IN T H E H E A R T OF TH E W O R L D ’ S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME XII.
SANFOHD, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

STATE ROAD MUDDLE
NATIONAL WOMAN’S
COST OF LIVING IS
SEEMS ABOUT SETTLED
PARKS IN EFFICIENCY
BOUND TO DROP EVEN
DANGER CONGRESS
LAKE ACCEPTS POSITION
WITH HIGH WAGES
New Board will Meet
DEMOCRATIC
In Tallahassee
RALLY AT
TO ELECT CHAIRMAM
L0NGW00D

R E C E N TLY
ENACTED
W ATER
POWER LEGISLATION WOULD
DESTROY N A T IO N ’S PORTS

RKING HELD A T PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH TODAY W ITH M AN Y
IN ATTENDANCE.

Hoover Says Thai More
CONTRIBUTIONS
Production Is
WILL HELP TO
Needed
WIN VICTORY
NEW ADJUSTMENT

(Dj 7h# Aiiofli(f«) rm i)
Among the many meetings in San­
AM HERST, Mass.. Oct. I I.— Dec­
ford
this week i.» thnt of the Wornlaration thnt national parks through­
Congress of the
put the country nre in imminent per­ nr'* Efficiency
il because o f recently enacted water Northern District &lt;&gt;f the St. Johns
power legislation wns made today by Presbytery.
The meeting is living
Horace McFarland, president of the held in the Presbyterian church of
American Civics Association in ad­ this city all day today nnd is being
dressing thnt body. He said under attended by all of the leading women
the law, corporations have the right
AND R EO RG ANIZE T H E HOARD
c , { OW|l PRESENT AT LONG- to file claim o*. every drop o f falling of the following cities: Astor, Astor
Park, DcLiml, Umatilla, Leesburg, SEND IN YDUR CONTRIIIUTIONS
WOOD LAST N IG IIT —OVIEDO
FOR S T A T E ROAD
*.vnter in any federal reservation nnd Oakland, Orlando, Maitland.
AN D HELP DEMOCRATS
FRID AY NIGHT.
use the resources o f parks for selfish
WORK
The ofifeers nml leading women of
ON TO VICTORY.
advantage.
these cities nre in attendance nt the
I*torn T&gt;-r».lay* P«lly)
'M SI h e MADE A L L ALONG TH E
meeting led by Mrs. J. W. Smock, of
The road muddle seems to be ad­
I he Democratic Executive Commit­
J. E. Ilonn is in the city from Del .and. The meeting will Ik* in ses­
Contributions for the Democratic
LIN E IN EVERY
justing itself and the very latest on tee held a big rally at Lung wood Inst Pnss-n-Grillc where he hns been sion nil day nnd at noon today a fine
rnmpnign
to
be
sent
to
th»
trensue
IIUSINBSS.
this subject Is thnt Forest Lake o f night that wns well attended. The spending the summer. He expects to luncheon was held by the ladies of
er of the Democratic Xntionnl Com
this city, has ncceptcd his appoint­ meeting wns held on the comer o f go to port Orange in a few days to Sanford for the visitors.
a? n « AoMut.il r»»„t
ment ns n member o f the Hoard and the public siiunrc between the hotel consult I)r. Masters nnd he hopes to
The meeting began at ten this mittee will be taken here at the
TOKEPA, Kane., Oct.
14.—The
that a meeting has been called by the nnd the business blocks nnd ther. be pronounced well nnd fit to return morning nnd will close at five this Herald office nnd the names given
apex
of
the
high
cost
of
living
has
ebairmnn, M. M. Smith, in Tallahas­ were many from Longwood, Altn- to his position with the firm
of afternoon nnd much constructive credit in this spnee each week. Any
see on November 1st. The meeting monte and other sections present.
Chose &amp; Co., again.
work for the year wns mapped out. of the loynl Democrats who wish to lieoti renched in America and from
R. J. Holly noted ns chnirmnn o f
« m &gt; to have been called in Orlando
now on the prices will undergo a
rn Fiidny o f this week lu t this will the meeting and introduced
the I
make a contribution no mntter how downward readjustment,
Herbert
be superceded by the meeting in Tal- speakers who were George A. Dennd giving »k
it Hoover u
declared
a njicccn
speech nrro
here u&gt;to*small,
...... . should give it in hum
u i h i vu in i&gt;
inhnssce nnd nt the meeting in Tal­ Cottcs, C. M. Hand nnd .1. J. Dick­
will know tlint it is going for a rood 1n^’’ Me l&lt;n^ ^ ,or wages need not
lahassee the new board will be re­ inson. The speakers were well re­
organized with the new
members ceived nnd nil of them made earnest
cause. The following have sent in f f i r would In c rtH c t h f producUom
their contributions:
present nnd the chairman will be appeals to the voters, men nnd wom­
en to register nnd to mark their bal­
elected for the next four years,
The following contributions were
'from Tkur»&lt;!«» i t)»ilr&gt;
lure several times during the season
PRETTY MORNING WEDDING
There hns been considerable dis­ lots for the Democratic nominees.
J.
K. Holliday, o f Ilrewton, Ala., is being in the buying and shipping of added by C. II. I.effler, that energetic
cussion on this matter in the press The records o f the Democratic nnd in the city the guest of friends.
winter vegetables and fruits.
and true old wheel horse of the Dem­
A pretty event of the week wns the
nml in various circles for the past Republican pnrtics were taken up
ocratic party who went out nnd made wedding o f Miss Barbara Evelyn Ber­
month ns the present chairman, M. nnd comrmred nnd the longue o f NnYou enn get tickets foi the dance
R. II. Ilronson, of Key West, was
M. Smith, whose term wns out, failed •ions hold aloft ns the banner under nt the Valdez Hotel Friday night at in the ‘city yesterday shaking handsi? ,K’r,0,mI ■‘••IdUtion of the follow ner to Mr. Joseph Edwin Wnthen,
vvhich was solemnized, Tuesday morn­
to get rc-nppointed by Governor Sid­ which they wilt rnlly for victory in the Herald office.
|with his many Snnford friends. Mr. mg:
ing nt ten o’clock, nt All Souls Catho­
ney J. Cntts nnd various rimors were November.
-------' Brunson was here for many ycurs ns
lic church, Rev. Father M. J. Farley
Seminole County Democrat*
The next meeting will he held in
in circulation nh to who would bo his
Hon. Forest I-nka hns returned local mnnnger of the Southern Ilell
performing the marriage ceremony.
ic Exe. Committee... ...$.10.00
successor, finally resolving itself in­ Oviedo Friday night o f this week at from a business trip to Tallahassee Telephone Co., and he wns g|nd to
The decorations, which were coiiJ. J. Dickinson ______ . . . . 25.00
to the appointment of Forest Lake, which there will be several Hnnford nnd Jacksonville.
get buck for n few dnys visit.
fiil'd to the chancel and altar, were
Mrs. F. P. ID n ca____. .. LOO
of this city. The nppointcc hnd to speakers nnd some of the local speak­
lovely. Masses of golden glow were
C. 11. I . e f f l e r .................. 2.00
come from the Fourth district nnd ers of Oviedo nnd Mrs. John LoonM. M. Smith, chnirmnn of
prettily nrranged among trailing
the
t
0.
P.
Swope,
of
Oviedo,
wns
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ld
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there were several applicants for the nrdy o f this city will he one o f the State Rond Department, if in
vines of nsnnragus fern nnd blended
the among the out of town guests of the
K. C. Mills ...................... LOO
position. Mr. I.nke, of this city, wns speakers on this occasion.
city today on business.
harmoniously with the white nnd
Hoard of Trade banquet Inst night.
J. M. Stcuman _________
.50
Everyone is invited to nttend these
tendered the position nnd would not
gold of the nltnr. Ropes of fern
Mr.
Swope
is
an
enthusiastic
liooster
Seminole
M
a
rk
e
t.........
.....
2.00
political
accept it for some time ns he could meetings regardless of
were festooned above the chancel nml
Frank Kay Anderson of the Thom- of the county nnd the state upd nov­
Lcym
Alman
...........
1.00
not make up his mind nbout giving up creed nnd it Is expected thnt n large as Advertising Co., with headquurt- 1er fails to attend the meetings of
entwined in the chancel balustrade
I,. J, lin k e r _____. . . ____ LOO
his time to the position nnd take enre crowd will greet the spenkers nt ers in Tnntpa, is in the city today on the Hoard o f Trade. He is also the
ex.cntiing to the front pews. Within
G.
B.
Hla
d
d
e
r
..................
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Oviedo.
of his business affairs here.
the chancel tall standards held bnskbusiness.
I county commissioner from his dis
8. Robbins ......................
1.00
In the pnst few dnys Mr. Lake, nf-x its of gorgeous yellow chrysanthe­
-------trief nnd one of the live reul estate
Mabel
Snint
________
.50
Don't
forget
the
**13"
Club
dance'
ter making severnl trips to Tnllnhasmums. White prieu dieux with their
Remember the big dance at the turn of the county.
J. M. Lord nnd wife .
100
sre has decided to accent the position at the Valdez Hotel Friday night. Valdez Hotel tomorrow night ( F*ri- ’
satin cushions nnd tracery of feath­
—I----.50
C.
A.
Clark
..........
anil hns been duly qualified nnd will You nre nil welcome to come out nnd day). Get your tickets nt the H er-j W. C. Sntcher. of Longwood, wns
ery fern completed the charming set­
.50
W. E. Collins ____
wish.
take his position ns n member nt the enjoy the dance nnd help Sanford at !lI(f ,;ffiri, if&gt;
ting of the wedding group.
in the city calling on his many
Louis
R.
C
o
llin
s
___
.50
meeting in Tallahassee. The chair­ the same time.
Immediately before the ceremony
friends today. Mr. Sntcher wn:. for
.50
S
ch
w
a
rts
.........
man of the new board will be chosen
a
beautiful program o f music wan
Rev. Paul C. Rurhnns will fill the merly a resident of this city being
.50
A. Knnner __________
nt this meeting nnd is not chosen by ENGLISH MINERS
rendered by Mrs. T. E. Koumillat
pulpit nt the Congregational church nn employee of the A. f\ L. but is
w
.
A
.50
.
T
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l
i
s
_
_
the governor.
who presided nt the organ nnd who
Sunday morning nnd evening. Ser­ now engaged in the lumber business
W IL L GO ON STRIKE
1.00
0 . A. Anderson
The personel o f the new board will
ilelleh'fuHy
sang, •‘Ilenuty’s Eyes."
vice
11
n.
nt.
nnd
7:110
p.
m.
nt
Longwood.
A. .viullum ___ ........... I.
1.00
BEGINNING MONDAY
be Forest Lake, W. A. Holt, C. A.
Mr. Sid Rive gave a charming rendi­
,*n
1
1nnron
M.
Tutwfler, J. D. Smith nnd Ed. Scott.
tion of “ Drink to Me Only
With
I)r. Hobson is dining the County
lOr Tl» Aitoclttti! rim.)
E. U. Drown, state sales manager
M. D. delaki
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The State Rond Department is now
Thine
Eyes”
nnd
Mr.
Clarence
Ma­
Medical
Society
nt
the
Seminole
Ho­
of
tht'
Virginia
Carolina
Chemical
J. D. ! ’ vrker
1.00
LONDON, Oct. 11.— Minors offic­
nml will he in the yenrs to come, one
honey sang, "I Live You Truly.”
tel tonight
anti
the mcdicies are lonk- Co., is in tiie ritv today on business
Hi
tts
L.
A.
1.00
ials
today
decided
thnt
the
long
.
,
,
.
of the most important parts o f the
.Mrs. Roumlllntt played the hridai
connected with the local office here.
threatened strike of coal miners mR forward to a fine time,
LOO
K. II. 1 ildev
state government nnd the fact that
i In*tus frmii Lihcngren for the en­
Ills
many
friends
are
glad
to
see
him
1.00
A.
!,enrdrii
E..
it will soon be ready for business un­ which is expected will tie up indus­
trance of the bridal party and MenScottish Rite Masons o f Jackson­ again. Mr. Hrown generally nuinntr
1.00
Stoke • u Milil -e
der the new bonrd will he good news try throughout England, will begin ville nre to build a great Cathedral
deis hit’s "Wedding March" for tho
1.0(1
cs to get here In time for the month
J
II.
Starling
Monday.
to all o f the people who wnnt to see
rcvirsior.nl. During the reading o f
for the sanctuary o f the Scottish Rite ly banquet of the lloard o f Trade.
huy Bros.
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progress unretarcled.
the
marriage service, “ Schubert**
Free
Masons
o
f
the
Grand
Orient
of
1.00
J. r. Turner
W H ISKEY SHIPS W IL L
Serenade" was softly played. The
•frem Ws'lr*»•!*?'• lUliyt
Florida.
1.00
(Yi
HE
CONFISCATED
SHOWER FOR MISS HERNER
bride nnd her attendants
walked
1.00
Snnfoid Mch. A Fdr &lt;’»
1alone preceded by the ushers, Dr. L
Mrs. A. F. Hell hns just returned ’
.Miss Lillie 11••nor. of Charleston is
&lt;11? Th» AtiMUDd h m )
IlMidall Chase
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A. Brandt nnd Mr. W. Ovens, euch
Among the pretty pre-nuptial af­
NORFOLK, Oct. 11.— Prohibition from Houston, Texas, where she at­ the guest of Mrs. Dumas.
1.00
W. A. I.effler
member of the wedding group taking
fairs tendered Miss Evelyn Berner Officer Iiramc announced thnt ships tended the
Confederate
Reunion.
2.00
C a s h ........... ........
their
places within the chancel. The
was the miscellaneous shower given bringing smuggled whiskey to this While nvvny she also visited Austin,
Mrs. T. o. Charles and Mrs. Dally
1.00
llrrnum F. Steele
1bride, who was the last to enter,
by Mrs. M. Minnrik.
port will be confiscated by federal Galveston and‘ New Orlenns
nnd Mrs. J. N. Robson will motor to
1.00
R. B. Wight .......
walking alone, wns met at tho altnr'
The home wns tastefully and ar­ ngents.
New Smyrna tomorrow.
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J. II. T i l l i s .........
by the groom nnd his best man, Mrtistically decorated with dninty pink
A. P. Musselvvhite, of Geneva, is
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J. A. llnrrold . . .
51, Tnrbell. She wns very’ sweet and
vine nnd gracious hnmboo. Miss Her- NORTH CARO LIN A FAILED
among the very latest purchasers of
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K. K. Hrndy . . . .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dumas, Miss Honor
winsome in her travelling suit of co-ncr wns met at the door by Mrs.
a
new
Franklin
nnd
is
now
enjoying
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R.
C.
Whitten
.
.
.
TO RAISE PASSENGER RATES
nnd Mrs. J. N. Robson will motor to
penhugen blue, its straight lines most'
•Minnrik nnd Misses Margaret nnd
the same. He bought it from the luikeland one day this week.
1.00
V. E. Douglass . .
I
becoming.
Toupo braidings finished
Agnes Rcrner, who led the honored
(Dr TV* AuocUOd fiH il
Wight Tire Co., o f this city nnd is
1.00
Deane T u r n e r __
, the belted coat nml the collnr was o f
guest to folding doors where a mock
...
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 14.— Invest!- now a Franklin l»ooster.
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( ’has. K. Wood .
mole-skin fur. With this wns worn a
The many friends of Alfred Rob­
ceremony wns performed by
Miss fratj0n of the failure o f the North
.50
Mrs. T. K. Roll . .
white silk crepe Georgette blouse and
son will be glad tn know that he has
Claire Walker, who wns master“ “of Carolina State Corporation Commis­
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L. Allen. Jr. . . .
Ld. Coyner, representing the Fruit
a hat of black panne velvet in one o f
ceren "iilcs, little John Walker ncting sion to authorize nn increased pas­ and Produce Rating agency, is in the been appointed rapitain at the Geor­
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W. C. Williamson
the newest models. She carried an.
as riii,' bearer, following much mer­ senger and baggage rates within the city today looking nfter business con­ gia Military Academy, lie has also
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M. F. Robinson .
arm bouquet of bride's roses.
riment o f this the bride-to-be was state similar to Interstates rates or­ nected with his firm, lie is a famil­ been given the position o f dnneing
.50
t nsli . . . . . . . . . . .
The maid of honor, Miss Margaret
tencher
in
the
academy.
told to unwind the pink web in nnd dered by the Interstate Commerce iar figure in the fruit and produce
1.00
Alfred Foster ..
Berner, a younger sister o f the bride
out of tbc rooms, where were dis­ Commission. Hearing is set for No­ trade in the state.
.50
II. P. I-ntspnugh .
wns charming in her giilish frock o f
covered the many beautiful gifts giv­ vember 12th nt Raleigh.
Mrs. T. S. I.lo.vd is home again, nf­
1.00
II. W. Herndon .
Japanese blue taffeta with vvhich was
---------- x----------en by loving friends. As Miss Bern­
ter spending the summer months
1.00
1
1
.
F.
Whitner
.
.
II. C. Eaton hns purchased a fine
worn a picture hat of b’ack mnlino
with home folks in Michigan and
er returned to the doorway she was SOME COTTON WAS
.50
J. H. Tyner . . . .
seven passenger new Chandler from
and jet/ Her flowers • cr^ white
will
be
here
this
winter
nt
the
home
greeted by a shower o f rice vvhich
CONSUMED IN SEPTEMBER the Wight Tire Co., nnd is prepared
1.00
R. V. Williams ..
snow
bnll crysantheniiinip.
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
poured down from the heart o f n
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L. Y. Iiryan ___
to haul passengers long or short dis­
The tiny ring bearer, John WalkerHand.
Mr.
Lloyd
will
be
down
Inter.
white hell suspended just above her.
(Br Tit* AtlMtllrJ Pffli)
1.00
John Miller _____
tances nnd take care o f them in evMinnrik, the handsome small con o f'
---------- x----------A delicious salad course was serv­
LOO
W ASHINGTON. Oct. 14.—Cotton ^ ' ^ o y .
R. J. llo llv .......
Mr. and Mrs. M. Minnrik, was an a t ­
ed and dainty enkes surmounted bv consumer during Septeml&gt;er nmountJACKSONVILLE GAINS
'
tractive, cunning little follow cu ItU
miniature brides were presented each ed to 457,047 running bales o f lint
From Longwood J. N. Searcy sends suit of white nml carrying a yellow"
NEW IMPORT RATES
The Pure Food Market announces
guest.
nnd 57,121 hales linters, the census the arrival of the first shipment this
in the following today:
nlnmandcr In which was concealed
bureau announced today.
JACKSONVILLE. Oct.
14— Im­
the wedding ring.
season
of
the
well-known
Brookfield
A. Y. Fuller .................... C.00
AF TE R G AM E HOGS.
----------- x----------The bride's maids, Miss Elizabeth
pure pork sausage. Their nd appears port rates from this port to Central
('. II. L effler raised the following
GREEK KING CONTINUES
have
Musson
and Miss-Minnio Lee Allen,
regularly in the Daily Herald and it Freight Association territory
Sheriff Morris anti Deputies Stone
C R ITIC A LLY IL L will pay you to look it up regularly. been secured to go into effect nt an from Sanford:
who came after the ushers, were very1.0ft
George G. Herring .........
early date, placing Jacksonville on a
#f&gt;(l Turner have spent nbout three
attractive in their dresses o f change­
K. A. Douglaaa.................* 1.00
parity with Savannah.
Chairman
able blue and gold tnffetn fashioned
(Dr Tl*
Frm )
E hr tnoin shrdluetnolnshr su u u u
Mrn. K. I). Bullock, o f Steubenville, John c. Ilond of the city commission
LOO
IV rkins fi B r i t ; ..............
in pital design with pivot edges, uni­
ATHENS, Oct 14.— King Alexan­ Ohio, is In the city again for the win­ hns received a wire from
day* in the woods each looking for
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wer
lb
A R ou m llln t.........
Lincoln
que nnd lovely in their originality
violators o f game lnvvs. So fur, no der continues critically ill ns a result ter. Mrs. Bullock with her daughter, Green, chnirmnn o f the C. F. A., stat­
W E. W n tson _______ ____ LOO
with the three-quarter length sleeve**
granddaughters. ing: “ Have secured concurrence of
(,ne has been arrested; hut there is of a monkey bite but physicians re­ Mrs. Clark, nnd
F. P. Forster ___________ 10.00
war worn long white gloves, block
Misses Marian nnd Margaret, hns interested lines in proposal to apply
no question thnt the lnvvs nre being
mnlino picture hats completed tho
ported
the
outlook
for
recovery
much
been
coming
to
Sanford
for
ninny
most flagrantly violated and some
from Jacksonville to C. F. A, terri­
J. N. Scnrcey, o f Longwood, sends pretty costumes. They carried nrm
years.
M*ss
.Marian
was
married
last
people will have the privilege of pay­ better.
tory, same import rates nnd to same
week, nn account o f the wedding be­ extent ns now carried from Hnvnn- in the following contributions from bouquets of fluffy, yellow rrysanthe—-------- x----------out for all this extra work vvhich the
murns. Mrs. Wnthen l« the second
ing in the Herald. Mrs. Bullock will rah, and will make effective early ns Longwood:
‘ tariff and his deputies nre putting PUT COVENANT OF
daughter o f Mr. nnd .Mrs. S. A.
probably
have
nn
apartment
in
the
*n. If state lnw made it n penalty to
J. N. Scnrcy ..................
1.05
LEAGUE IN EVERY
possible."
Berner, nn nmible girl o f pinny attrac­
Welnka Block for the winter and her
rarry n gun except upon securing li­
C.
II. Searcy ............ ...... LOO
While vessels nt present have to
HAND. PLEADS COX many friends arc glad to hnvo her
tive qualities. She is teller nt tho
cense, nnd during the hunting season
L.
R. P a y n e .................... LOO
come here without cargo because the
First National Bank nnd is held in
here
ngnin.
The
Clark
family
will
be
°nly, ns required^ in New York state,
L,
J. Ilnrtly
............. 1.00
freight rates have been too higli to
LOGANSPORT, Oct.
14.—Gover­
high esteem by her business asso­
there would not be so much Violation nor Cox of Ohio, Democratic presi­ down Inter in their cnr.
C.
E.
Hartley
.................
LOO
encourage shipping goods from this
ciates nnd friends.
----------- x ----------*'f the game laws.— DcLand News.
Mrs. Ilertn Allen ............
LOO
city to the interior, Chnirmnn Hum!
dential candidate, while touring In­
The groom Is the son o f Mr. A. W.
(Turn Frldtr't
C. W. E n tzm in ger........... 3.00
says the new rates are the greatest
diana today issued n statement urg­
Wnlthen nnd hns made his home in
Mrs.
M.
A.
Hnrduwuy
.
.
.
.20
thing
for
commerce
done
for
this
«OI.I&gt; STAR MOTHER
ing friends of the league o f nntions
Sanford for a number o f years. He
Mrs. Curtis is very ill nt her
Mrs. J. N. Searcy ........... 1.25
WOULD PUT AMERICA
to gather n fund for printing the home with her dnughtcr, Mrs. Geo. ort in yenra. He is confident that
is tt vn'ucd employe o f the F. F. Dut­
I.
. W. Entzminger
1.00
usiness will he doubled ns vessels
ton Co.
D. Hart, on Sanford Heights.
SAFELY IN LEAGUE. covenant.
. . . .
,
may bring in ns well as carry out
B. J. Overstreet ............ - 1.00
The statement said in part:
Mr. and Mrs. Wnthen left^at 2
cargoes.
Imports from Cuba, the
W. L. Waits .................... LOO
“
I
am
mnking
this
appeal
to
the
o’clock U r Jacksonville where they
NEW YORK, Oct. i4.— DemocratAttorney John Murrell nnd W. L. West Indies nnd South America are
Tell Williamson ..............
LOO
will take the steamer for Baltimore
,c nntionnl headquarters today made friends of peace in every commun­ Conts, of Okeechobio, were in the
Mrs. I-o it Ic C ra m e r___ _ 1.00 I nnd Washington.
A fter November
public a letter from Mrs. Marie A. ity in America to establish, at once, city today. John is a former San expected to Income a big factor.
-----------x-------------J. M. Chaffer .................. 1.00
3rd they will be nt home in the Wel‘ avidsen. o f Elizabeth, N. J., a “ gold a fund, sufficient to print enough ford boy who has made good at
The Florida State Fair and Exposi­
W. E. Allen .................. 1.00
uku apartments.
*T r mother," enclosing a “ widow s copies o f the league covenant tp take Okcechcbic nnd Mr. Conts is one of tion nt Jacksonville hns in mine! the
O. II. Frain .....................
LOO
Many beautiful gifts testified to
ujRe" for dissemination o f
truth rare of the demnnd for it.
the prominent citizens o f that th riv making o f the fair grounds into a
T. G. R oebuck.................. 2.00
"E very where we go, people are in - city being the representative nl
the popularity of the young couple.
•bout the league o f nations.
great civic center with a permanent
W. C. S o tch u r.................. 1.00
-----------x----------Mrs. Davidson, who sent to war asking for i t They want the facts, so fur that county.
plant, which will be used all the year,
Mrs. Bnrtn S e a rc y ........... 1.25
The Bonrd of County Commission­
tour -ons, two o f whom were killed, nnd they resent the methods ndopted
instead o f but a few weeks each Rea­
S. C. Dickson .................. 1.00
ers of Volusia county have appropri­
**breased sympathy wit!) an honest to deny them the facts. In many In­
C. L. Smith, of the Chas. Pape son. An auto speedway, athletic
J. M. Waits .................... 1.00
ated SI,000 toward the general ex­
and concerted effo rt by the nations stances newspapers can he induced to Co., with headquarters In Rradcn* Held, baseball, football, tennis, golf
Florence Lovell
.25
Wherever pos­
penses that entertain the Nstlonal
the earth, to save if possible, fu* print the document
and
trotting
track
include
some
o
f
the
•own
wns
in
the
city
yesterday
and
|Editorial Association o f the erc&amp;siou
jute mothers nnd sons from these sible this spirit of helpfulness should
|today on business. Mr. Smith was attractions suggested.
T ctal......................CtOO
be taken advantage of."
O rifices.
o f tbelr visit to Florida next spring.

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T IIE S AN FO R D H E R A LD

I nteresting meeting o f
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

A D. 1020, nnd docs hereby request
the Hoard o f County Commissioners
o f Seminole County, Florida, to hnve
hit name placed upon tho officinl
ballot as n candidate for tho office o f
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Justice of the Peace o f Justice Dis
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trict No. 3, o f Seminole
County,
State
o
f
Flock's.
rcn. J. F. Purvis. W. E. WalthallTHEO. A U L IN .
A . G. I*urvis, Dock Hasty, J. N\.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
Patterson, C. E. Ward, C# M. Flow
at Snnrord,
Snnford, Florida,
the tun
6th
Yi c
i n Hurt Fi! Oir nt
Morula. on this tnc
c G Hell I S M n n n l
«l«y « f October- A. I). 1020.
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(N otary Seal) V. E. DOUGLASS,
F,. hstridgo.
Notary Public, State o f Floridn.
c S n t y Seminole.

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jI the
,Vw. vb. vh. Timdv
in sheriff. was approved
by, this
board,
thnt
JJrnd&gt;, named
nameu in
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the above and foregoing petition, and
Mjo cnrr&gt; nrc
in
t » i w hnnd
i
and
nnd licence or
therein
hereby nTtitinned
petitioned
nnu arms, was approved
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approved and ordered

GENEVA.
Mbs. It. Q. Gresham arrived home
Inst Fridny nfter having spent sew
ernl weeks visiting her daughters*!»•.«
fM
&lt; . Chiles,
P liS la e
a. f
sm n n
r.r./f
Mrt.
C liU
o f TTampa,
ar.d
Mrs. Joe llrown, o f Riverlnnd. Mr.
and Mrs. llrown, accompanied her
home for a short visit.
Miss Helen Moran went to see I)r.
Ingram, the eye specialist nt PoLnnd
Inst week.
Joe Leonard, of St. Augustine, vis­
ited his sister Mrs. Geo. Mnthucx n
couple o f days Inst week.
Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. A.
A.
Moran, Mrs. Aubrey Moran and chil­
dren were callers nt Mr. and Mra.
Samuel McBride's at Oviedo
last
.Monday.
Monday.
\xel Hnnstn o f Sanford.
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end with Miss Helen
mi
ti n
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:
Mr. aml .Mrs. j ! \V Flvnt
* *
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is the guest o f her uncle nnd aunt,

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diiiate for the ofH™
v °t
Warrants pnid during the month of
Miss Naomi Strange, o f Jnckson
ednfor° in the gcnirnl election to be I September were ordered cancelled of
villc, is spending several weeks with
held on the 2nd day of November, A. rcc^ lJI'hc following persons were named her mother, Mrs. It. R. Strnnge.
1J. 1020, nnd docs hereby request the
W. B. Young nnd fam ily hnve mov­
ed into their new home.
Rev. W. E. Steinmycr is visiting
his sister, Mrs.
II. B. McCall this
week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Lawton spent
J'l0™ ’11,
t* l- n iiA D Y
Precinct No. 2, Lake Monroe.— A.
Wednesday irt Orlnndo.
Sworn to and subscribed before me. S. Hawkins clerk; I . B. Mann, C. G.
Francia Swope, o f Rollins College
at Sanford. Florida, on this 2nd day Bell nnd J. C. M offett,
Precinct No. 3, Snnford: Schelle spent tho week end nt home last
week.
o f October. A. D. 1920.
(N
I S al)
1 C. DuBOSE.
J 'lines, Clerk; &lt; . D. Couch. I.
F.
Rev. !.. E. Wright, pnstor o f the
'*
Notary Public, F rnzU-r and \\. M. Hnyncs.
Methodist church, is conducting
n
The following petition was offered. ...Precinct No. 4. I’aola: A. A. series o f revival services
at
his

an d on

motion of Cornr. E H. Kllbee. Hicks. Clerk; Geo. Smith. I..

Kclz.

F R ID A Y , OCTOUER P, 1920

wish her success in her work in San­
ford.
Mrs. W. E. Price, is able to bo back
in school again after having been
operated on for enlarged tonsils nnd
adenoids.
Mrs. A. A. Wainrlght, who
has
been quite ill for a couple o f weeks
at the hospital in Snnford, will soon
be able to be home again.
Mr. nnd Mis. Hnrry Rnban hnve
moved into Sanford for the winter
and Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Rnban hnve
moved into the rooms vacated
by
them nt Mrs. T. E. Wainright’s.
Miss Sadie Blackburn, sister
of
Mrs. J. TI. len Jacobs, nrrived from
Denver, Colo., nnd began her work in
the Snnford school Inst week. She
will stay with her sister nnd go into
town on the West Side School bus.
oh how nice it is to have the glor
Miss Winnie Brown, o f Sanford,
----------- x----------ious autumn dnys to come. We also
E
A S T SANFORD.
have been having some very heavy

church this week. Ho Is assisted by
I Rev. Chapman, confcrcnco evangelj, doing tho preaching in his very
|forceful and attractive way.
/ Mr. nn(J Mrs. W . E. A rgo and Miss
n i
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t
r
Palmer Argo hnvc returned from
North Carolina. •
Miss M. H. Sictrunk left Saturday
for Morriston, Fin.
L. II. Gore, o f Clemmons
Hall,
has opened n gnrago in tho Smith
building just below the Bnnk o f Ovie
do.
R. R. Strange nnd family
hnve
moved into the house formerly occu­
pied by W. R. Young nnd C. A. Brnnnon has taken possession o f the house
occupied by Mr. Strange.
----------- x----------L A K E MONROE.

iu itiu ,

Mr. Illnlock has
purchased
the
store of Mr. Mancie and is putting
in a nice stock o f goods.
Mrs. J. II. Johnson, who hn? beer,
spending the summer nt her moun
tain home in Tennessee,
returned
home last week, but wo nri* sorry to
say, she is quite ill nnd has not been
'able to lie out since hoi return. Mr!
I Johnson, who is driving through in
his car, has not arrived yet.
Little Frank Price, son of, Mr. nnd
who assisted in the school here for n
month. left us last week to take up
her duties in the Snnford school. Be
fore she loft the pupils in her grades
gave her n pk-nsnnt surprise show­
er consisting o f many kinds o f "good
ios" nnd bcnutiful flowers. We were
sorry to give Miss Brown up but

enroute
A representative of
Irving Bank &amp; Trust Co., in k^ °rk, met the little girl nt th. k.
nnd saw her safely on h” W
Snnford. She is n nieco o f M? J to
ovean. Her mother died w t n . v V
wns an infant.
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George Harvey Steel, Ezele
Clifford Boll. Jr.. o„d Frink
Jr., arc some o f tho little Cyca3
out here to begin school life. J
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Rev. M r.'Hillm an, the nYesiflirm t
der, will be at Moone’s station^hSrch

to preach Sunday Oct. 10th J l
o clock in the evening, the quarterly
conference meeting.
n*

Dr. and Mrs. R, J. Fay
, l .daughter. Miss Susie nml
Weeks drove to Coronado Bet h 'S
Sunday In the Weeks car, pienkkine
bathing and all the Joys of a day «
the bench wns theirs.
31
A dnughter wns horn to Mr ar.t
Mrs. George Mitchell, Sept. 23? &amp; “
Mrs. J. W. Corley was quit« ill
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zemovenn nre with an nttnek o f malaria but i.
very happy nt the snfe nrrjvnl of nlniut ngnin now.
Ben Monroe hns been quite ill &gt;
their adopted daughter,
Mnrinicn,
in-e
who reached here Inst Thursday nf relapse o f an illness of some
ter Innding In New York from Fin­ ngo.
land the previous
Saturday.
On
Mrs. B. A. Howard is at homo fnm
leaving Roumania for America she a visit in Okcc-chobcc City with Mr
traveled through Scrvin, Switzerland, Howard for a week.
Italy, France nnd Belgium to take the
A cartl from Mrs. I. D. Martin
(.upland nt Antwerp hut was too late says they will not return to Sanford
nnd had to wait for the sailing of the
r V r t * lc r c» T l\c Ir, “ « * * «• » will be
Finland. She was in company with lt»
Winter St., Danielson, Copn.
a party whom tho consul in Rournan
Dr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs Purvlce drove
in selected ns chaperones for the lit­ up from Tnmpa last Fridny to re
tle girl is not 15 yonrs old ns yet. mnin with their son, Ashley nnd fnm
Mr. nnd Mrs. Zemovenn feel very By for some time. The doctor will
much indebted to Mr. Whitpcr, of try nn outdoor life to benefit his
the Nationnl Bnnk nnd npnrecinte hcnlth.
his securing the services o f the con
—xsul to arrange for Mnrinicn’s safety
Town Crier.

svcondcil by c «nir. L. I . J « P nn* n,H
i w i n d No. 5. Oviedo; O. G. Wal
carried same is ~ r ' „ mj . , i 0n ro ll Clerk: S. W. Swope. H. B. Me
Hon. Board o f Count Coinmlssion
G. Crnwfonl.
ers

Seminole Count&gt;. Honda.

Precinct No.

6,

Geneva:

J.

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Gentlemen:
We, the unde•rsigned qualified elec Huddleston. Clerk: D. D. Donne, J.
tors of Scmino lc countv. Florida, pe I. McLain nnd H. II. I nttishnll.
inrable Board
to place
v. Precinct
No. \- (, huluotn: Jos. T.
tition youi bonora...
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Gi, rj..
he. C. G.
e of J. II. Lee. Jr. ujH.n the
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W. R.

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V II i t v ' T W Balhinl. clerk; J. W. Osteen. A. 1L
htrange. A. Aulin, \.
D J. I Fuller and il. C. Tvler.
ton, L. 11. Gore, N. J. lanner, r..
_________ •________
Allen Fnrnell, Jos. Leinhnrt, P. B.
\\ 11ITCOMIS IS
Boston.
AN A R T IS T. A LL RIGHT
State of Florida.
County of Seminole, s.«.:
Before me personally appeared J.
H. Lee, jr., whom
iug duly sworn,
says thnt he is the J. IL Lee. Jr..
named in the above nnd foregoing
petition, nnd therein nnd thereby pe
tRioned nnd requested to become u
candidate for the ofifee of Constable
o f Justice District No, 3, of Semi
nolo County, Florida, and that he
does accede to tho request of the
above named qualified electors who
have petitioned him to become n can
didate for the said office, anil be- is.
by rensoti of said petition- now a can
didate for the o ffice of Constable o f
Justice District No. 3, of Seminole
County, Florida, to be voted for in
the Gcncrnl Election to be held on
tho 2nd day o f November, A.
DDonald Whitcomb is a civil engi1920, nnd does hereby request the
„
f
neer
and is supposed to know someBoard of County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida, to hnve tiling about art and drawing and all
his nninc placed upon the official that but he goes just n hit farther
ballot ns n candidate for the office
demonstrates thnt in free hand
o f Constable o f Justice District No. drawing he
thenThe i.U v.- cut
3, o f Seminole County, Florida.
,
‘ ,,k
thtrc&gt; rht nbo&gt;c C
l
J. II. LEE, Jr.
the American
Legion
enible m
Sworn to nnd subscribed before me. shows that Mr. Whitcomb is just as
nt Snnford, Florida, on this the 6th good as any o f them. He made the
day o f October. A. I). 1920.
drawing hurriedly as the Cnmpbell( Notary Seal) V. E. DOUGLASS, Lossing Post was nnvious to have
Notary Public, State o f Floridn. "t'le cuts made for advertising the
My commission
expires
August ‘‘big time" here on Armistice Day
17th, 102-1.
' ‘"1 He did not get his letters just
The following petition was offered. Hke he wanted them but believe us,
nnd on motion o f Coinr. E. II. Kil the cut looks good enough,
bee- seconded by Comr. L. IV Hagan, | And looking at the cut should rennd carried, same is ordered filgjl.
I '11" " 1 ?ou lhn,t l,ie Cainpbell-I»ssing
Hon. Board o f County Commission Host is nutting *n n "b ig show"
ers, Seminole County, Flu.
I here on that day a ' a I dnys, NovemGcntlemcn:
wr 11th. and you will see something
We, the undersigned qualified clcc J1.' Hu- Herald about it from time to
tors o f Seminole County, Fla., pvti
tion your honorable Hoard tp place express our opinion about Slnnnid
•
late sergeant in the A. K.
the name o f Then. Aulin upon the
ballot for the general election to be F. nnd some soldier nnd some boy.
----------- X----------held Nov. 2nd, 1920, for Justice o f
L A K E MONROE
the Pence for J. I*. District No. 3,
______
in nnd for Seminole county, Fla.
„ ,,
.
J. II. U r ; Jr.. J. B. Jones, D. G. .. rh« FfW W afternoon exercises nt
/Williams, R. It. Wright, O. P. Swope.
1 uHIic school arc becoming ciuite
II. B. McCall. T. L. Lingo, Steen Ncl
‘ nteresting.
Many o f the
pntrons
son. C. L. West A. Aulin, V. II. Dey, “ vnlthemselves o f
the opportunity
T. W. Lawton. T. G. Simmons. E. A. J® v *iit the .school and also enjoy the
Fnrnell, Jos. Leinhnrt. P. IL Boston, t'1050
, .rof- Jnc«»bs 1cJnss;
R. R. Strnnge. W . II. Williams, R. W. dramatized "Columbus at the Court
Lawton, L. IL Gore, N. J. Tanner. of
• recently which was very
E. Alton Fnrnell, J. N. Thompson, k:00!1.' The 'irlmarv. ^ r\r th. f Babes
w ii VmiiKT
in the woods,., anil 1 he Bov \\ ho
S U to ot KIoHd.,
• " * * • * « Fridny n(to,noon.
The little ons o f T. J. Bell, have
County o f Seminole, ss.:
been enjoying a nice visit from their
Before me
personally
appeared grnnd-mother Mrs. Driggins of T i.
Theo. Aulin, who, being duly sworn, tusvillc.
says thnt lie is the Thro. Aulin nnm
Miss Frances Hawkins spent the
cd in the above and foregoing peti week end with her sister at Del.nnd.
tion- nnd therein nnd thereby peti
T. J. Mnthcws rnnie home from
tioned nnd requested to become a can Lakeland to spend the week end with
didate for the office of Justice of his fnmiVv here.
the Pence of Justice District No. 3,
---- ------- x----------o f Seminole County, Floridn, and
I.ONGWOOD PICKUPS
thnt be does accede to the request o f
the above named qualified ejectors
The
community
wns
saddened
who have petitioned him to become Wednesday bv the death o f one o f its
n cnndidnt for the said office, and he old citizens Mr. L. J. Hartley. Mr.
is, bv reason o f said petition, now n Hartley hml been nn invnlid for the
candidate
for , the
. . . . .
i .&gt;office of- Justice
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year. He leaves two sons. Mr.
o M h e Pence o f Justice District No. 3. Itu.k Hartley nnd C harlie Hartley,
o f Seminole County. Honda, to be |&gt;oth of U.ngwood and several grandvoted for in the General Election to .-lijldi-cn
be held on the 2nd .lay of November.
M f / M W nit„ |t.ft Sunday for
Lakeland and other points.
We
ccrtninlv hate to Fee Mr. Waits nnd
fnmilv leave Longwood.
SEEDS
Miss MiMrcd Houston returned to
PUnt Miltin’* H j-Tfil Srcdi For Good
her home in Sanford Saturday nfter
Rfiulti
s ri tiding the week with MisB Olive
Idnklc.
Garden nnd field seed for fnll
I.ongwood is getting mnnv new
planting, seed onls, rye, barley,
citizens.
The past week Mr. and
rape. New crop turnips cab­
Mrs. Robinson moved* into the Dave
bage, egg plant, pepper, beans,
Clotiser place on Greenwood Lake,
pens, potatoes nnd onion sets.
and Mr. A. Y . Fdlllcr nnd fumilv
Largest nnd oldest established
moved into the Rand place, both
seed bouse in the state.
families' are from Orlnndo.
SEND FOR F A L L CATALOG
Wilber Waits is visiting his home
A N D SEED SPECIAL.
folks.
E. A. MARTIN SEED 10.
Mr. W w lrocl: nnd Mrs. West re.
JitkionTillc
Florid*
tim e d Sunday from Mnine where
they spent the summer.
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anything, now

Nobody

of gpmg, away on

T

H E railroads were partly
responsible. But it wasn’t

until the automobile reached

Ill

its present state of develop­

T h e less a m an has to
spend on motoring, the more
important it is that his tires
should be $)f first quality.

ment

that the old barriers

’gainst

travel

were

finally

roken down.
Se/ecf y ou r tire* flrcordinA to the roads
they have to travel:
In randy or hilly coun­
try. wherever the going
is apt to be heavy—The
U. 8. Nobby.
For ordinary country
roads—The U. S. Chain
k or Usco.
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For front wheels—The
U. S. Plain.
For b es t re s u lts —
e v e r y \r h e r e— U. S.
Koyal Cords.

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More people ow n
m obiles

today

than

auto­
ever

thought of ow n ing a horse
and buggy in the old days.
That’s because the cost o f

/
s not good enough
for the small car owner. He
wants a tire that will give him
ju s t as much for his m oney
in the small size as the big
car man gets for his money
in the large size.

m otoring has been brought

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within reach of the average

In thinking over what kind
of tires we would represent
in this community wc tried

citizen's pocketbook.
W e look upon it as part of
RCWL CCRD•MOeUf OWN USCO-PtAJn

much in this tire business for
us.

our job to keep it there.

If

it w eren’t for the trade of
the man with the medium
priced car there wouldn’t be

to p u t o u r s e l v e s in the
place o f the car owner. rV:
• wc believe w e hit it ciiactl?
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w h en w e selected u .
Tires.

United States Tires
A. H. Fuller, Altamonte Springs, Fin.
D. D. Daniel, Chuluoto, Fin.
L. M. Kchbindcr, Geneva, Fin,

Midway Garage, Longwood, Fla.
A. G. Gninous, Osteen, Fin.
Lawton Bros. Co., Inc., O’icdo. Fla.
Kent Vulcanizing Works, Snnford,

Oviedo Gnrngc, Oviedo, Flu.
B. A- O. Motor Co., Sanford, Fin.
1. W. Phillips A Sons, Sanford, Fla.

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SANPO RD IIE ItA LD

FRIDAY, OCTOIIER 15, 1920

unsanitary.
Although the hoard o f education
has made appropriations, the scar­
city of hooks, caused by paper short­
age and increased prices, has forced
the hoard to transfer funds from
other blanches in order to help and
this has not yet been sufficient.
W A N T PR E S ID E N T W ILSON
TO
Thus pnper shortage
clogs
the
wheels o f education.
r.lV E THEM A N A U D IE N C E
The effect on newspapers was felt
ON PRICES
some time ago.
(Uf Th» A'uxUl J fo il.)
Where it will lead to, if it contin­
W ASH ING TO N, Oct. 1».— Rcpre- ues, is a puzzle to the best equipped
iwntnlivcs o f agricultural interests optimist.— Tampa Tribune.
meeting here wore hopeful today that
President Wilson would give them nn L A K E M A Y R EFU SE
audience to discuss the downward
TO ACCEPT O SITIO N
trend of prices on fm m produce and
hear their nrotest against currency
T A L L A H A S S E E , Oct. 12.— Forest
deflation policy o f the treasury de- Ijike, o f Sanford, who has been o ffer­
paitmcnt. Southern cotton growers ed the appointment ns r. member of
are very active in the meeting.
the state road department by Gov.
----------- x ----------Sidney .1. Calls, in place o f Chairmnn
PAPER SHORTAGE AFFE CTS
M. M. Smith-, whose term expired on
on October fi, stilted here Monday
SCHOOLS.
that he did nat want the position and
A condition in the
Philadelphia that the purpose o f his trip to the
public schools foreshadows what the capital was to ask the governor to
shortage o f print paper means and appoint another man. He added that
what, if it continues, will he the re- someone was already in view for the
a place.
suit, declares the Fourth Estate
newspaper trade pttl'icatlon.
The statement o f Mr. Lake that he
The shortage of paper in one Of would refuse the appointment, fol­
that city's high .schools Is so acute lows consideration o f the acceptance
tint pupils me 'orced *e study from for the past week. Then has been
not. s.
considerable talk in Tallahassee as
In many o f the elementary grade? to the selection o f a chairman o f the
school hooks are :.n old that they are hoard in the place o f Mr. Smith. Mr.

FARMERS HOPE­
FUL OF RELIEF

Purchasers Absolutely Guaranteed

Until

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Lake was a member of th«. \n i . u
ture for two sessions and un« r U‘

Chairmnn Smith left Ta'lihs..
Sunday afternoon, w v o m n a n iJ v
Chief Engineer C. A. Brawn r„,
inspection o f the road fmm I - U n 1n
to Jacksonville, it was stat'd at ! y
road department this morning.
A t noon Saturday it was
...
od that Chairman Smith had cat!*?0'
meeting o f the board for
r
nt Orlando, for the purpose of cWt
ing a new chairmnn. Saturday niehi
however, it was stated that he hi i
revokci. the order which he had mail
ed out to the members.
Under the law Mr. Smith remain,
in his official position ns a nU.na *
and chairman o f the hoard until his
successor is duly qualified for „ffjce
F R A N K G R A H A m T 'IT IM S IN.
SPECTOR FOR DlSTlHCT
A great many have Inquired as to
the name of the citrus Inspector fur
this district and it will he of inn.r.
est to know that Frank W. Graham
A. C. L. engineer, formerly of this
city is in charge of this section ard
can he found nt Sanford. Another
inspector for the Miami district is
A. IJ. Carter, also a former Lakeland
man, and who makes this his
v.ho is an Inspector also appointed
by Governor Cntta— Lakeland Star
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Against

Is now ready to serve the trade in this part o f
Florida in everything in

Any Reduction in Prices

Rough and Dressed Lumber and
Builders’ Supplies
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LUM BER PRICES ARE LOW ER and this is the time
to build the home that you have been w anting so long

See us for Prices on Materials o f All
Kinds in Building Supplies
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C a rte r L u m b e r C o m p a n y $

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Cor.
Laurel
Avenue
and
Commercial
Street,
Sanford
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Lansing, Mich., Oct. 8,

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Rco Varn Motor Co.,
Jacksonville, Fla.
We hereby Guarantee prices of all models Reo passenger cars and
Speed Wagons against Reduction in price before April First Nineteen
Twenty-one. If the List Price of any Rco Passenger Cars or Trucks
should be reduced before April First we will rebate the amount of such
rccuction to any retail purchaser purchasing Rco Automobiles after this
date.

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Like the Reo Passenger Cars and Speed Wagons no
other has yet come out with such a Guarantee of Service
and Satisfaction.
The price reductions announced by others have not
weakened the position of the Speed Wagon or Passenger
cars as they still have the best value on the market.
Let us demonstrate the fact to you.

BRYAN AUTO CO.
“ WHERE SERVICE IS CERTAIN”

SANFORD,

GILLETTE

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REO M O TO R CAR CO.

The above wire again shows the desire of the Reo
Motor Car Company to serve the public. No other
Automobile or Truck manufacturer has come out with
such a G U A R A N T E E .

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GILLETTE CHILLED RUBBER PROCESS

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The new Gillette Chiliccl Rubber Process is rcsnonsiblc for
the wonderful resilience and wearing qualities of these tires.
This process toughens the rubber so that it is unusually wearresisting. Gillette tires arc notably free from tread and fabric
reparation.
fh c Gillette Chilled Rubber Process makes rubber im­
pervious to heat or cold. The Gillcte tread is black; the side
walls arc cream. The ribbed skid tread of the Gillette is built
up higher and thicker than on other ribbed tread tires.

W e Make All Adjustments Here

SMITH BROS.
Expert Repair W ork .
Gasoline and Oils

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�•Rtn w . QCTOHER is, 1920

THE SANFORD ITERALD

pfopertr ,l t otherwlit ant la aloUtloa of thr
taw
to I*ad tr.on*r In coc**t!on with anr
bn«ln*M tra&amp;aacllon InrMrnt to th* parpo.f for
niiltn ttl« cwrporaltnij ti or*ant,«d.
To bar.
« the circuit court or sekinole **U. own. in o rifi** and *orumt&gt;fr rfal f i u i f
ct,,r"
-,*r
wtalrrrr,
a
t
*
nth.
atm* I*
COUNTY. YLOP-IDA.—IN CHANCERY.
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huiliif...
||&lt;wkla* Joom , Complainant.
A ltT ia .t: III. T t f rtpllal atork o f (lit* nw
U.
r-iratlon aln|l h. TRN T im cS A N tt DOI.I.vn.*
n.iflr# N. Motrin. *t • !.
•
,|r&gt;1 * n''
’ ■* ‘U’ hlrd Into ONE ItCNCITATION
ii r v h , , 1, ? 1' . .tarra of th* par talu f of ONE
y,» n «r !**• X. M*»rrfn iiul 11 »* unkmiwn Mira
m Mini.D Dot.t.Ans
*,*!,. p) f ,i,if
Wain**. detl*****. grantr*** *.r oth«*r rlilut.
a th* Itwfnl n .,n*p ..f ||w I'nlt -t «tat,-. i*
la tt umlrr t b i M id C ltiiln N. Morrln, an j In trtvp«rtjr. Dt-.r or * fM k f.. at a 'n*t tjlna
t&lt;( .iHt «ft*l all ntlw*f |»*r»«n» *&gt;r iiiftfra 1|.,n 1-. I f f l i r t |,r | ,o .t| rfi„r» ,.* ,,:l
rtllmlnf *rif Intrrrt-t In an.! to tl,r Mlnw- poallon, which capital alivk .ta ll lw .a n d
\ni il^-M I-il Un»l alltutr. Ijln g am) »&lt;|nj |n “ ’•■I. ■••iifd fi..*nc| or iran .frrrfl , o l ; In aotl,# (\Minijr o f .S^tnlnoU* and Ntat** of I'MI*
ror.lanof with
. |,w.
,, .. corporation
4 a, ntnfp parlli'tjlaf If d****fI1«*h! «• f&lt;dl-&gt;»a,
■'.all f*,v.„ dm . to time mate, cl.mpv or allrr,
to wit:
" llh a Urn m . r o l In faro* nf t t . corpora
I^.I m mid l#«t 0 . I » » Hi*'
Ka 23,fl (**! nf lion npoa all of Ita capllal ai.vck f.,r all and
M 1 1 M I*, of ItW k ll. «»f TIrr .1. nf Manford. anp Indfttfdncaa which map at m r dm* be
i ^ n l l n s to !!. It. Trafford'a map da* lip i t * boldcn of tt.c * ,r if - n t t it* cornf Stnfofil, Florid*.
f«ra|ton and wtlch at all I f a ll.n lt*r*on
K apj**afltif from |h» •worn Hill of tv.m
•upcrh.r ti, ,|| other lien* .,r rtalma of aap
rtalnt f l M In tlili riu**&gt; a c ilo it jw j, tt*«t r flatter and at* laalmmcata or tranafera of the
Tlvi K*?* or claim *-»mf Iri!**ri**t
In *^4 t.,
* tatlrn'. n , . i aball t f antject tb*r»to
\\_r |an&lt;l« !*r*tn nUni* ilfarrM^d,
ARTICt.t: |V. Tlda rort«&gt;ratc»M atall hat* a
Tti ft i*fare
Hie *ald Hi nr I*** N, Muffin
IwrTftoal c M a tiff. or nnd l**»llp dlaaolrrd
tr&lt;* l.rffhr rc*|«ilfCi| to b* anil appear W ar*
A1lT!Ct.E A*. T t . bmlncaa of thla corporation
,"nf •h|i| Clrrtill •%•«!•» al tin* r«mrt tlixii* 1 , tnall I - mavlnctcd hp , |.„r I of dlrcclora an I
•act other oflo ra aa th* oorporalton map an
Ntnf‘&gt;r«l
&lt;»ii Ib f l*t ilajr nf IWrtu
f t . o*|, . r , of tt. mri»&gt;rat!on .hall
i-.r. IIOI. *n4 tl»ru am! there link* an«w*r il..f/f
(1 i ! r lit 11 " f I %iittplaint cilithlirtl ■e«*ln*i j »*i # tw a pfcaldant. a ale* pr*alt*nt and a Sfcr*tarp
Trcji-itcr and anrt, otter and additional oftreti
.tfrrwlae, a |WnN» Pfo Confeawi will I-* rtt
aa map bf created tp lha Hoard o f Ulrtelrvra
frre.1 aralnat j*w*.
Atld all other
nr
pirt!** claiming anp right, title t«r
|n
•'mil th* dualifleallona of th* n fW r. and I t .
an I !■» prot^rly herein ih&gt;t* d*a-rl»*d. un*!*r. difeefora of thla e.rp&gt;ratno in tw et*.-**d at It*
-r through the 4*-ite natne4 defendant. »»r fltal meetlnt thereof th* foUnwtv* ahatl a-t a*
III offleera an I m aalllal. Ita fhiard of nir*et
fither*l*e are hrrrhr nsjulffM ft* 1— and ap
j- ir tM-fore imr **fd C'lmilt Court. tl the o*a- I’ realdent. W. M. tlapnea: V ie. CreaMer*.
iVrttrt tlo«»e In Hanford* I'M Ida. on flu* *rd N*»a A, tlapnea, Seerrtarp Treaaurer. 7. It Kat
4 *r of January* A, D. 1031* nti4 then and
•"* " f III. atnethold*r»
tlrre make a m a rr to the 11111 of rota pi ahi! ,.f the corporation atal te h»ld on th* Mth dir
of Oetnter. A. It . !9Xi. la tt.* eltp of Sa.i
agitlitt |tel, llllirrw !•**, a IVircr l"r*i
*.••!
Ii.de i*.»onlp. r w i'la , fir the pnrpcw*
r&lt;*nfe«*t w 111 t*c rtileffd again*! all
in
V " " * ' ' • nrr,n&gt;ad«n of th* corpora­
i **n part lea 4efem!ant,
tion.
lo
advpt Ita [Ip.t.awa and trarvaaet all
|( la urilereil that thla Clfathtfi I** puMtahod
It tn* Hanforu lleraM . a oeir*paper puMUK*d •tnWie^ which map come hafor. .net, m**tl.x
tn N#*n4nn1e Conn! jr, rhrhla. nnef* a wr**li fur Th* annual tnwtlnj of t t . «fa*khotder* of tt.
• wreka at notice tn Chari** N. Martin, m l oorporatVn ahall t* t.M on th* Ir.tli dap nf
&gt;nre a week
for fwelte wrrka a« pollre to Jannirp nf *ach and *trrp p*ar. W ln n n i wth
h* «rar 1021 , prodded and, date d-wa n »t
I*,# unknown partlea 4cf*n4ant.
VVItn**» mr han4 an! the teal of the *1111 come on Kandap nr a le n t hntldap. In which
rate (he anna) me*tlnr atall he held no Ihe
i lfinli fVrtirt i*n Ihl* I ltt« 4ay «*f *&lt;ei4 v ti
dap fnlhiwlne. Th* Itnarvl of Dlreetnra nf ihla
in?).
mrj»'ratnn atal enrulat nf red lew than three
iSKAl.)
i:. A. iKIlIOIiASH.
twr more than fit* member*
clerk Clrcut: C.'url
ARTICLE AT. T I . blrh.d amount of ladatt*
Hemlnole
Cauntf, I'W IU
e-tneaa In which thla corpotalbti mar at am
A. DeCOTTKH,
tlm*
a,ih)er ! it.elf ahall t - T W E N TY TIME
^#4*rttnr ati4 of i ‘oun«**l for nttsiplalnant,
SAND !ni| H i t s ipyi.nno no \
r. ntc
a llT ir t.r AT I. Tt’* natrea ,o | fe.ht*neai nf
ft,* Inmri-.tatnr. of |tdt e.m,-..atv,.o ,n &lt;1 t'
is CIRCUIT COl/ItT or HEMIXOrn COUNTY amount nf capital itnck nlac;ll*,| hp each !•
at f.dlnwa:
rLOUIDA —IN CHANCLRY
7 R. R ttlfff. Kanfnrd. rta . tA aharea
W. M. Itatnea, Sanford, Fla It aharea
Whit* henit. CitiiipIJiltiant*
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N er, A, llapnea, Sanford. Ela.. I d.ara
In wllne.a whereof the art! Incorporator* hue
rr«wf. ft at. tk»fent|aiit«.
hereunto «et their l and, thla tl » Mih dig
CITATION
of Septendver. A. It trot
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iie-rii* Cnt'i, Almira r n « (, i;e»*ri:c I r*«
W \| IH T N E S .
•re»% Churl** Whit Her ah&lt;| wife,
7 ii it \ T i t r r
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an*} William I. Ilraillei an I wife,
NEVA A HAT NT*
llrjilh*)-; tine unkii-iw n heir* 1*1 a
State of rtetlda.
1 ,,-* »|ev|ftee«, Ktiaftleea. of other «Ultnari*« Countp of S*tnlto!e.
1 hr hwifi;«» Cr***f. AI inIr* I'rm l,
&lt;Jen,*?e
On thla dap peraonallp ap!w«re.I l»&gt;f.,re nv*
C.*«**t. Tnialcc. Chari*** Whltth r a* I wi
a Not at p I’ uldlc, W. At lla;n*a. 7. II ttalllff
- w ill tiler. «i ii*l Wllha.o I. Il* * lie r • *4 and Nera A. Itapnea, to m* well kn-wan ant
wIfe - — — Hfeilley, aiitl tn afijr i»ti*l all known to me tn te th. perw na d e.rrlte .1 tn and
•:
|«*rwMi* or parti*-* eliituliiif wnr Inter
who eve.-tiled the for.mine article* nf Incur
I&lt;*| In an.|
the folhintiisr 4e*&lt;-tit*e4 |.aii*1« poratton and th.r earh ack mowle,tied b*fot.
•tinite lii Nernlmile County, CtorI4a. more tn. that tt.p et.etil.d It* aim . fur I t . porgvtae,
;»«rtletilarly *|e#&lt; rlt***4 a* futhma, to wIt
therein etpreaae.1 ,
IteslntiKng at thn Ittleraectloii o f il.e r'oitli
Wltneaa nip hand at.d nffelal .eal al San
Ipue «*f |!a«| AJlaiiHUite Arrniie wall* !*•&lt;■ • »*t
hr,’ Seminole round. Elnrlda, Ihla the l«|h
rP |in#» of Station Ntreet In I’nwl'a A4 llllori dap nf Septetnl-er. A. D . IMO.
lo A Itunorile, Sernlrioh* Cotilitf, Chn 14i. m j**r
l.tl.A MAE lOIINSOV,
|*tat *l'ilr rminlcil In I'lal Ii*»*k I, oage It; run
Nn.arp l‘ ah]|e. State of Pla
11-rt’*'e 1*1*1
feel (o the X'orthen*! mfner .Nr tavtaalaalon evflre* Oetntwr 2Slli. 19JH.
&gt;f I&gt;•V m l In aahl AiMlItoa, Ihenee North It." f *tr
feet In I tie Norllieait cnfiier o f |n| 1*12 In
f*i-1 V441thuj. 'Hierice Wc*t UliM ft. to ea*lIn the Circuit Court of the Seventh
e flf line of right of way **f Atlantle C«*a*l
IJne Hr*|Irruwil tal*o Ivltig Ihc we*terl|r line *4 Juiiicinl Circuit, in nmi for Seminole
•ihl Station Street i thence S*mI hire* telly nI*• 1g
In Chnneery.
the we*tefly line *»f *«!•! Station Street .W 4 County- Florida
ft. theme Noiltla Nt» ft. hi loginning, contain*
Inr 7 r4&gt; arref.
J. II. Cowan, ct al,:
It ajtjwtrintc frutvi itnrn Hill «»f C**tiii4alut
vs
; Citation,
f lM
In Il4a rati*e agalnat jou that y**n
Fred B. Bradley, et al,:
hi*e or claim pome Inlereat In anj to the
Ian*! herein alaite »le*r/|t&lt;4.
Tlicrefore. yrei.
To G. It. Calhoun of Bitkins, Colothe ta ll tlenrire I'naat. Almira Crrial. tleoffe
1 r«»*t. T ni«lee. Char lea WhlMlrr ah*| wife, ---- - rado, F. A. Hort o f Havnnnah, Geor­
Wltlfffer, an*l W illiam
|tra»tl#e amt wife, gia, and C. II. Walsh of Wilmington,
— * Itrarilejr, are hereby re*)ttlre«1 lo le an&lt;t North Carolina: T. 0. Gillis, N. J.GnI• Pi'ear leftitf our aahl Circuit Court at the
Hunt, J. F. Mitchell,
* •curt limine In Ramfnnl, riorMa, mi the let lagher, J. M.
4 i f of N «ie intter. A. I*. ItCft, ami then and Ix)uia l ’aint nnd James Sawyer, Avhosc
there make ntuwer tn the Hill o f Complaint places o f residence are unknown, and
e»t,IMfe*| aealnat yon, otherwla# a Itecree I*ni
Ci.iifeaao will k entered agalnat ymi. And all to all pnrtios claiming an interest in
of be| pertem* rlilm ln g any right, rtr]' ■r tr * • nnd to the following described land
•*t In and to tlie pnii*erty tierrln *leuer|lest. un In Seminole County, Floridn, to-wil:
def. t*y or through the at*ive name*! defend
Lots 7 nnd 8, of Block -1, o f Tier 4
3&gt;&gt;lf of otLcrlwae, are herthy re*|n|re«1 to t*e
an! appear |*efore our aahl Circuit Court at o f Sanford, Florida, according to K.
the C**urt ttonae In Sanford, rtoftda, on the IL Traffords map of Sanford, Flori­
•;th lay of Ikeemt*er. A. It. ihlNh and then dn:
and there make nnawer to the Hill o f Com
It appearing from a sworn Bill of
t-taI ;il eahlhllr*!
ng nlltet »nht unknown |&gt;rr.
tie* ••ikra|u&gt; n iMcree |*ro CofiftSNM» will I*** Complaint filed in this cause,
that
* ’ ere*| pgnlual •aid unkrwiwn parties,
you hnve, or claim to have sonic in­
I » I* ordered that thla Citation Iw puldkhetl
I ft.*-' S iiiford Herald, a lirw*t*a|»er |mhllahei| terest in and to the above described
i "*01 ford, k m iin li* C**nrity, i'h«fldi. otue 4 land,
*e**l for eight Week* *• notice lo kreoiii tie.
Thcieforc, you, G. It. Calhoun, F. A.
' 1 • *•. ati*l on* »• a week f«»r twelve week*
Hart, nnd C. II. Walsh are hereby re­
•1•** to liiikietwit par 1k* ikfemfaltt.
w 1 1 M ’.ss tny hand and liir '* « i *&lt;( »*I4 » if
quired to lie nnd appear before our
• *utt t»ti thl* -III* day of kttsnat, A l» said Circuit Court at the Court House

LEGAL ADVERTISING

' 1 d .1
i:. A. iHinil.ANS
Ckik Circuit C*mrt. Seminole C**un
ty. Stale of I'M ld*

• ••tt.tn \ HfCorri’ji.

'f-*l| Hof and nf CiHitiae) for t'ornplaliiant.
2 n tf

F IN A L DISCHARGE
In Court o f County J uiI r p , Seminole
Ceunty, Stntc o f Floridn.
In re Estute o f Augustin Morcmcn,
deceased,
Notice is hereby uivon, to nil whom
it may concern, that on the Fifteenth
day of November A. D. 1920 we shall
apply to the Honorable E. F. Housh d.ier, Judge o f said Court, ns Judge
of Probate, for our final discharge ns
Executor o f the estate nf Augustin
Mormon deceased; nnd that at the
same time we will present our final
accounts ns Executor o f said estnto.
and ask for their approval,
Dated September 2nd, A. D. 1920.
Orlando Rank A Trust Company,
Executor.
Robinson &amp; Ilridges.
Attorneys for Executor
•voricE or
..
"O f*

in t e n t io n
to
A r r L Y to r
LE TTERS PATENT
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« r w | » ^ Into • rorjH&gt;r,tlnn na.Ixr Ihr mrnr
•f H A T N U AND R A T I.lr r . N* t * » I'Ufp.*'*
" * I'Jtlti unS&lt;r lh* prngntnl irtlftr* of In
'•fp e f'lle o lirrraato ,*DM*&lt;I. llir n^l*nil « f
" ’ H i t, now os file w ilt I t * S #cr«lirr of
it T , l l , k i » » « . . rio fU i. that w . Ini,**
, * * ’I will applr lo th» II&lt;ionr*ti|r Sl.lsf)
• I'alU, N nfrroir j f riorMa. at TalUta.in*
;™ W i- on It* T.llh .l*r of Or lolor. A. n
tor Itlirra pal*at upon aaU atllflc* of
lOforpotallon.
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tt&gt;* nn,|i,r»l*T'*&lt;1 . Iiaretf ,wwlat* n u r»ftt»
’ Or.ltaf f,-,f ttc pnt|»w» of Iwywnlnu an In
'or[vwailon anj#r I t . lawa of I t . Rial* of
rVifIJa, t f anl wn.l.r It* prorlaloaa of Ik*
, ! «t»t*a of aal.I atal* r w c l l f l for U»a pro
bmu.
ilttU U n . tlilila. I&gt;fit0*a*« an.| In,
o.anlll., * f n&lt;n»&gt;ratlnna for pmfll.
ARTICI.R I. T t * nam* of thl* rorporall-*
e**!l t „ HAYNES A tlA T T .irr anil It* "n»l
J * " *,'» l tw r a r t ld on In It* I ’Hr o f Kan
r»M. Connlr nf K*m1rv.,V, l*)orMa. an.I at a*-t
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' nlt*I Kt,ifa aa map t * from llm * In II"'
anito ,iff.i t,„ |t. |.,,ng „ f rflrrftor*.
ARTICf.R II. T Ii. e*n*ral oalnrf o f I t f If*.*
*•**• In !&gt;f mnitaftril l nl ratrlf'l "0 hr •*'*
r-moratlnn at.all hf ta follow,:
T o ntf-* •
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, printing pt|nt. In V i*. " » •
M0
I n w , 1, | o tl.frw l.f .If a1 In orlnfln* m*
rM»*f7. Irp f. book tilmtlng tna lilnfr/. r r f* «^
•r l irffMtvrlfa. To rlf«) In jfB frnI m*rrtan"**. tap, a*t|, *ictianc«i an,I ilfal In offlro aop
5*1**. alall&gt;nfT7 , tooka, p*rln&lt;llcala anJ aon*
T o do * mi«M |nr. *n*railng. Illte*rapte
&lt;**. at*fotjp|nf an,t took blmllnff.
To poh
'■'» f&gt;r norwlrra or for otb*ra anp anJ all
‘ V ia of n«wipap*n, raafailn**, tvnoka. pfrlnol'* '• anl a,lrrrtlans matt*r. To afll ailr*t’
N*tnj »n j aaWrplona an&lt;I tn f o llfft ltrr*f°f.
; or*n1aft an u tr*ru n * a**nrr and to hnr.
**1' and otberwao drat In adrtrtlalo* apaf*
■a nrw.fapfra and niajarln**.
, 1 'l*al In p*raoaal prop*rt; o f * »* r r *InT
"1
rtararlrr. with full pow*r lo p l«lr*
,4 o ttfrw la . *nraaih*r th* aaut*. 1 *
* '• » tv'io.p upon Bfourtlf of th*lr lnln‘rt,■'^’ ,'

in Sanford, Florida, on the I 1th day
o f October A. D. 1920, and then and
there make answer to the Bill of Com­
plaint, otherwise u Decree Pro Confesso will he entered against you.
And you, T. C. Gillis, N. J. Gallagher
J. M. Hunt1J. F. Mitchell, I/ouis I’aint
and James Sawyer, are hereby re­
quired to be nnd nppcnr before our said
Circuit Court at tlic Court House in
Snnford, F'loridn, on the 8th day of
November, A. D.. 1920, nnd then and
there make answer to thfl Bill o f com­
plaint, otherwise n Decree Pro Confesso will bo entered against you.
And nil other unknown parties claim­
ing nny right, title or interest in and
to tiie property herein above described
nro hereby required to bo and appear
liclore our said Circuit Court at tar
Court House in Sanford, Florida, on
the 3rd day of Jan. A. I). 1921, and
then and-there answer to the Bill of
Complaint filed in this enuse, other­
wise n Decree Pro Confesso will be
entered against nil said unknown par­
ties.
It is ordered that this notice be pub.
lished in The Snnford Herald, a newsnnper published in Seminole County,
Florida, once a week for four weeks ns
to the defendants whose residences
arc known; nnd once a week fo r eight
weeks ns to the known parties defend­
ant, whoso residences arc unknown,
and once a Avock for twelve Avccks ns
to the unknoAvn parties defendant.
Witness my hand nnd the scnl of the
said Circuit Court on this 8th tiny nf
September, A. D. 1920.
(Seal)
K- A. Douglass
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida.
By E. H. Wilson.
George A. DeCoites, Solicitor nnd of
Counsel for Complainants.
4-l.'ltc
NOTICE OF ELECTION
To the .Bherif' of Seminole County,
of the State of Florida:
he it known, That 1, II. Clny Crawford, Secretary of State o f the State
of Florida, do hereby give notice that

date of the issuance of such certifL In re I-Ntate of
c daily paper, the circulation), etc.,
cate in the name of Unknown.
EDWARD B. W ARM AN.
Unless said certificate shall ho re. To all Creditors, Legatees. Distribu* of the aforesaid publication for the
date shown in the above caption, re*
doomed according to law, tax deed will
tecs and all Persons having Claims quiretl by the Art of August 21, !'*!2,
i.-iuc me.tun un iliu ldlit tiny of Nov.
or Demands against said Estate:
embodied uf section 443, Postal Laws
A. D. 1920.
You, and each o f you, nro hereby und Regulations, printed on the re­
Witness my official signature and notified and required to present nny verse of this form, to wit:
seal this the 30th day o f September claims and demands which you, or
1. That the names and addresses
A. D. 1920.
cither of you, may have against the of the publisher, editor, managing
E. A. Douglass, Clerk, estate of Edward B. Wnrman, deceas­ editor, and business managers are:
Clerk Circuit Court, ed, late of Seminole County, Florida,
Name o,
Poatoffice address
T.Otc.
Seminole County, Florida. to the undersigned administrator of
Publisher, lit raid Printing
Cc.,
(S eall
By: V. E. Douglass, D. C. said estate, Avithin I aa-o years from Snnford, Fla.
the date hereof.
Editor, It. J. Holly, Snnford, Fla.
Dated October Tib, A D, 1920.
In Circuit Court, of Semi.
.Managing Editor, It. J. Holly, San
W ILLIA M E. W ARM AN,
ford, Fin.
,
Hole County, Florida.
h Ctc
Administrator.
Business Manager, N. J.
LiHard,
In Chancery.
Florence Gilbert,
NO TICK OF APPLICATIO N
FOR Sanford, Fin.
2. That the owners an*:
(Give
Complainant
LEAVE TO SELL MINOR’S
mimes and addresses of individual
-vsLAND.
owners, or, if a corporation, give its
DiAorce Citation
James Gilbert,
In Court of County Judge, Slate of name nnd the names and addresses
of stockholders owning or holding 1
Florida, Seminole County.
Defendant,
per cent or more of the total amount
TO JAMES GILBERT, Adress un. In re Estate ef
Florence Gertrude Lee, Gladys Ivn of stock). Herald Printing Co., R. J.
known
Lee, Willie Edmond Lee, and Very! Holly, N. J. Lillnrd, II. A. Neel, Dean
Please take notice that you are
Treadwell, II. F. Sutton. T. K. W il­
Archie
Lee, Minors.
herein filed against you on the first
Notice is hereby gii'cn to all whom son, Ed. Rankle, nil of Snnford, Fla.
to the bill of complaint herein filed
3. That the known bondholders,
against you, and it is hereby order­ t may concern, that H. F. I.ossing,
mortgagees, nnd other security hold
ad
Guardian
of
Florence
Gertrude
ed that you do appear to said hill
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
herein filed gainst you on the first Lee, Gladys Ivn Lee, Willie Edmond
more of total nmountt of bonds, mort­
lee
nnd
Very
I
Archie
l.ee,
minors,
Monday in December, A, D. 1920, the
gages, or other securities are; M er
will,
on
the
10th
day
of
November.
same being the titlt day of December
eenthnler Linotype Co., Brooklyn, N.
1920, and a rule day o f this Court, A. D. 1920, apply to the Honorable
E.
F.
Householder,
County
Judge
in
and it is further ordered that this
N. J. I.1LLARD,
and for said county, at bis office in
notice lie published in the Sanford
Business Manager.
"•nnford in said County, at in o’clock
Herald once a week for eight consec­ a m.. or as soon thereafter an the
Sworn to and subscribed before me
utive AA’eeks.
matter can be heard, for authority to this 11th day o f October, 1920.
Witness iny band nmi the official sell, ut public or private sale, the un
(S E A L)
L. M. BRAIN.
sea! of said Court at Snnford, Semi divided interest of said minors, ns
Notary Public,
Hole County, Florida, this the 23rd children and heirs at InAV of Lena lav
State o f Florida,
day of September, A. 1). 1920.
My commission expires October 23,
Lossing in and to the following tie
(Seal of Court)
K, A. Douglass, scribed real estate, in said County, to 1920.
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• 9tc.
Clerk Circuit Court. ax'it : Lot Eight ( 8) of Block Twelve
AN EPIC.
112) of Tier Eight ( 8) of Sanford,
NOTICE OF AIM'J.R ATION FOR Florida, according to K. il. Trnfford's
Sometimes newspaper men under
Map of the Town of Sanford, Flori
T A X DEED
da, duly recorded in the public rev tiie influence of certnin planets or
In Cirautt Coutt, Sat.atti /ulieltl Ctreolt
S.mlnot. C « m t , n.rlJa, Za Ckaacry
Under Section 575 of the General ords of Seminole rmiltty, Florida, under the southing influence of cer­
which uptdii atioli will tie based Upon tain narcotics such ns n good cigar or
Statutes.
E. Alablt Saint, l'oni|,lalnaal
Notice is hereby given that L. P. the petition for sale now on file in a good drink of till, say. Dovo, or
some kindred manifestation o f food
Hagan, purchaser of Tax Certificate eniil Court.
n. 'V. Nt*l!T, Email A SlrltT. J. 0. WotftMon.
over flesh hnve been known to write
Dated,
October
7th,
A.
D.
1920.
I. ll. 1*011*1, an.! .Atltiur E. O.llln. ajtrraa un­ No 729, dated the Itli day of June
epics that hnve made them fnmouA
II. F. LOSSING.
A. I). 1891,
lit.van an.I alt [vattl.a rlalmlnr an Inlrrrat In
Sole
Guardian. liter night or over the river or over
Said
cerificnte
i
iubraces
the
follow
Iota 13 ■!■.)
n . Il|o*k T. TIrr I. TraffoiJa
tln-re. Editor Hetheriugtnn lias tvritsituated in
NOTICE!
P-n some of the best stuff that ever
m*|i of stufoivl. aril all partt** iTalintm aa In ing described property
Seminole County,
Florida, to .wit:
left the editorial pen in the state of
l*r**t la * it 1 to .,11 , 01(1*0 1 nn.t*f O.
lleg. 7 1-2 ehs, S. of I-1 See. post
Florida and is known as tiie finest
Kt.lff. E nin*
Klrlff, J. I». AYoltfrtan. I.. O
Notice
is
hereby
given,
that
on
I on N line of See. 23, Tp. 19, S. It, 29
and the best o f the kind ill the south,
IVift.r, *n.I ArtLar P. O.llln. nr otk.ruIt*.
Thursday,
the
28th
titty
of
October,
K.. Run S, 7 12 ehs., W. 5 ehs., N.
CITATION*
A. I). 1920, at tha- hour of 10:00 lie lias avi it ten certnin passages upTo all {'•rltra clalmlnc aa Intrrct tn in-l I* 7 1-2 ehs., K. Sells., t! acres more or o'clock a. in., at the Court House at en certain things that have been cop­
throughout the breadth and
tot* 13 unit
11, H U * T. Ttrr I. Traffor.P* less, and lias filet! said certificate 3 itusville, Brevard county, Florida, ied
in my office and has made application tiie annual meeting of the owners of length of the land. And yet lie has
any of SanMrJ.
To all ju r tl* . rlatmlnr an tnt.rrat In snit to for tax deed to issue in accordance tiie lauds situated in the Upper St. lived thus far to complete his mas­
Iota 13 ami IS. nk*k T T l.r t. anA.r &lt;t. AY. with law.
John's Drainage District
avi II
be terpiece. 'tend tills;
The Orlando Reporter-Star chron­
The said land being nssesed at held for the purpose of electing one
Sole, Emma A. Slrllf. J. It. TYoli.rlon. t„ •
r«n*r, Arll.ur P. 04tln. «r polkrr at Ik .to, or tiie date of the issuance o f sueh cer member of the Board o f Supervisors, icles an item of more than passing
It says turnip
olk.r.la*.
j tifiene in the name o f Unknown.
who shall be a laud owner of said human interest.
Unless sitl certificate shall be re District, to serve for the term of greens have arrived again. A great
Van an.I *arti ef jou ar* h*r.t&gt;T nr**r*l tn
women too—who
1* m l ap?**r I * (» r . aur Circuit Coart ■ttllac tleented according to Inw, tax deed three years and to succeed Frank L. many men—anti
at a Court o f Ct'.iirorj on th* lit itaj of N»- avill issue thereon on the IOth day of Bills, now a member o f said Hoard, generally are fit only for treason,
stratagem anti spoils hnve been
i.aikar, A. It. 1l»), la u o . f i *iM bill of November A. D. 1920.
whoso term of office expires on Haiti
known
to he transformed under the
M isyU lit, sn j II t« furllrr nr&lt;Vr*J that Ilia
Witness my nfficnl signature and day. nnd to trnnsnrt such other bus­
magic alchemy o f n mess o f turnip
ntirr t * p u llliU J U ll * Siafbrd IttratJ. a seal lids the 30th tiny o f September iness ns may properly come before
greens into creatures of sweetness
said District.
n*iftjvap*r enbllahM In M*ail noI* Coaalr. Plar- A. I). 1920.
and light, with livers hitting on nil
lla, our* a w r*l for la . lt * a t t lt .
The person receiving the highest
E. A. Douglass,
six. Hail to the turnip green! May
Wlln.aa ruj bant a it Ik* aSrlal aait nf aabt
Clerk Circuit Court, number o f votes at said election shall It have greater nnd more lasting
be
declared
elected
as
said
supervis­
(Vurt. IMa lb* Stb tlaf of Aaiiat, tt&gt;3d.
Seminole County, Florida,
vogue!
(SEAL)
E. A. DOCOLASS.
(S eal) 7.file. By: V. E. Douglass, D.C, or.
Dated this 5th day of October,
C ltrj Ctrrult C»att, f a t t i l l la llr t.l Ctrrutt.
Just received an up-to-date line of
IVmiool* Caualr. Plvtlla.
NOTICE OF A P P LIC A T IO N FOR 1920.
ladies’ coats and sweaters, A. Kan.
SCtlELLE II A.A1NE1
By order of the Bonn! o f Supervis rrr, 213.215 Sanford Ave.
TAX DEED
3t
Kotlrllu* for ComsIalMBl.
SI-IZlc
UntSer Section 575 of the General nrs.
(S E A L )
ERNEST H. EVERY.
Statutes.
NOTICE or ELECTION.
Secretary.
Notice is hereby given that Over- 8 2te
street Turpentine Company, purchas­ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O f SEMINOLE
wilt:HEAR. T t* t * ( 1,Dlnr* *t IMS. an-Irr er o f Tax Certificate No. 177, ilntetl
COUNTY J"t ORtPA— IN CHANCERY
th* foailttntto-i nf IASS, ef ik» S l«t» of fkitMa. the •'ll) tiny of July A I). 1908, lias
i Y*nt|&gt;ta |nttnl,
dhl pat, on* Joint ll**}tutlnu propnalnf all fileal salt! certifier,e in my office nmi \ K \
*i
■ir.rn&lt;!n'*nt to tk* tVnatltulln* of th* Slat* nf has made application for tax ileed
i,ntr|i&gt;
Jitlmvsfl. H *1
I'h'lMa. and th* aan* waa agr**.1 tn hr a *»|* to issue in accordance with Iiiav.
CITATION.
UtiNbftf** l ‘ Jttltri***!, Win II*»i«tuf**r Illicit*
of thr** flflha nf alt th* turniMra * 1or I*1 lu
Said certificate embraces the fid Ti*idjiii
. I*i*|iil»l»***f **f I l*»lld« Min! m**l &lt;*»•!
pari, tint!**: that th* tot* OB * a1.1 Joint l(***v lowing described property situated in
tndi
I *Mtn|ivDf. I Imltrtl. * r*if|«*f »!l*iTl
Inline w*r* rnl*r*.| n[-in tl.*lf ffnpeetlt* Jour­ Kemhmle County, Florida, to.wit: S.
**f ItnxUlid. Hu* HUtm-kl-id'lff • nf I*1»»fld»
l*nnd &gt;n«1 iVInatMftnn
I hnM»d
nal*. * lt !i tt.* »*a* an.1 n*r* th*j**in, and tli»j It A. of W 1.2 o f N W I 4 of N K I.4
Il.tnMM^I
of C.urfUnd •»i*1 In
did d rlffrolli* and dlftct that th* aald Joint o f Sec. 20. Tp. 20 S. It. 29 K., 11 ncres
Hit- HuhIt.-x* H 1**tnilrrNi t!f*il*r*»* hid! f f *« i
I’.raolnllon t&gt;* id Ii b IHo I to th* tl**|nn of th* more or less.
rlilinluf lit. lllfirtlgll »*f tindrf
(lit*
iSilf ItAliif-'t Jitfl!***, •Oil !«» •tn »nd *11
Slat* at tl * &lt;:*n*ral EI*(tlon !* No**mb*r, lain.
The said land being nsessessed at
id l*f
of (••ifli'4 » t
? • 1•f Itt
Not*. thrt*for*. I, II. t'la/ Crawford. s**t*- tin* date of the issuance of such cer
trig •tt» f i«l*| till** Of llltrf r*l III rifi'I Ml
larr of Klat* of tt* Slat* of Doflda, do ti*r»t')r
fit# fotlon (fig •!*•*. i |1w*d 11||*1 •Hiifllrtl
lii**e
tifiento in the name of D. F. Bayer.
nnd M itt* I tt t Imt*
**f J*#nti|i..4*» mn*\
f it * nolle* that a
. Unless said certificate *hall he re
«4fRtr *‘f riiirlit*,
|t*ffl«tiUrli •!«■*• ?ll*
THE INSIDE IS IMPORTANT.
C EN TRAL ELECTION
r.| s« folt-»tt *, f*• «• 11
deemed according to Inw, tnx deed
HAhfi.nl I M l
1-4. 1 |»» 2,
li**
Don’t forget that it is just ns nec­
will h* ti*M lit *a*li u an lf In EJothla on Tn**- W ill issue thereon on tha- tOtth day of ■ta. * Kitfdlfiff 1It i: It Tr iffm ir* map " f
your inner tubes
da* n*tt »or.*™||n( tl* Ural Moadap la Not*™- November A. D. 1920.
map Ihcrmf 4‘iljf of essary to have
d. IlK ld . • a
tlira* t n*r»i strong, flexible and tlurnblo the snmc
I&gt;*r. A. D. luk’ l. th* laid Tufalap Mint th*
Witness my official signature and t .KYkfd ami N*gInning m Hi* MS--r
frrf and llimf as your outer shoes, anti our vulcan­
i*f (K«* ttdpfTMfsIpHI of I'lrat
SECOND DAT Or NOVEMBER,
seal tliis the 30th day o f September rfAiriiil*.
lit Mi* n t f ..f Han f.*«.t I’ kflda. »*if»
Nuf
lit |M| frrl izing process will do this for y^u.
Ihnif r
for th* rallflcallno or r*Jt*lloa of th* aald A. D. 1920.
IliefH* l!«*t ."i» frrl
hit'll f I'dh nf It’s tho best tire Insurance you could
r»f !«-•# |i« * |* Int •*fi l ll*
Jo|nl Rraohitlon prn[««!nt an antndntal to th*
E. A. Douglass,
• 11* 1 . MltlirM \\r*t *» frr! • K*ng M»* fe^Mli
it your tiro money into, for It douCon,Illation or thn Slat* ef rlotlda, t ic
Clerk Circuit Court,
«ld«‘ i f * nlil * ID) lit Cat d • vrtlllf*.
cs, often trebles, the life of both
a|.1* of m U ItlDsI A**.A Joint n*a-&gt;1ullon pro[&lt;xln* an Amtndaral 7-Otc.
Seminole County Floridn. X-Mllh (|1*M0g l!u*
lltl*. IfH fre*l. Iimfe ■*f Ir.. l*t 1*1rat Htfrrt. tires nnd tubes.
Wo nro vulcanizing
In K**tloo 0 of Arilfl* IX of Ih* C.natltatlon (S eal)
By: V. E. Douglass, D. C. II#
|-dnV i'f Irilotdiig
of th* Ktat* of florid* Ilftatlaf to Taiallon
It apjwarlng fr*&gt;m fhr1 •worti Mil *»f f*»m specialists.

For Attorney General of the State
of Florida.
For Comptroller of the State of
Florid-..
For Treasurer of the State o f Flor­
ida.
For Superintendent of Public In ­
struction o f toe State of Florida.
For Commissioner o f Agriculture
of the State o f Florida,
For .w o Justices o f the Supreme
Court o f the State of Florida.
For One Railroad Commissioner o!
the State o f Florida.
For State Senator for 19th Senat­
orial District of the State of Florida.
For One Member of the House of
Uepresenntivcs of the State of Flori­
da.
For County Judge.
For Sheriff.
For Clerk of the Circuit Court.
For County Assessors of Taxes.
For T ax Collector.
For County Superintendent of Pub­
lic Instruction.
For County Surveyor.
For F ive County Commissioners. .
F'or Three Members of the Count)
Board o f Public Instruction.
F'or Justice of the Peace in nnd fot
the following Justice Districts, viz:
No. 1, 2, S, nnd 4.
For Constable in and for the foIloAv
ing Justice Districts, viz:
No. 1. 2, 8, and 4.
In Testimony Whereof, I have here,
unto set my hand and affixed tin
Great Seal o f the State of Florida, at
Tallahassee, the Capital, this th.
twenty-fourth day of August, A. 1)
1920.
11. Ctay Crawford,
Secretary of State.
To E. E. Brady, Sheriff Scminoli
County
4-8tc

VULCANIZING

G

an t rinanr*.
P* II p&lt;-a*|i*d b/ Ih* l*ftalatnr* nf I I*
Ktal* of Et-'rlda:
Tlial tn* follow Inc anirndm»nt (o K**tlon tl
of .Art Ir I* 0 o f ll.* CeOltltatlon of Ih* Flat* of
rlotlda rotatln* to tatallon and (Inane* la t.*t*hf aff**d to and ahall I-* aohniltl»d to tb* *t*cInr* o f th* atal* for a.lopIloo or r*]«th * i at
tt * n*it *rr.« ral *l*&lt;tl"B b*td b*t*afl*r, lhal la
to a ir that Koftloa 0 of Aril*!* 0 of Ih* tkin•lllntlm nf Ih* KtaD of florid* l-a ara*n,l*&gt;l ao
aa to trad m follow.:
K**1loti ti H i* I rtlalatnr* ahatl bar* yiwtr
to prolId* for I m ii Iiij Slat* Dmd. ontf for tb*
( in(, * * or i*(*ltln tf Intaaloo or aaiptraaln* In*urt**H"n,,nr for th* t “ rl,- »* * f r*d**talo* nr
r*fundlnc t«,n.l* atr*adr la*n»a at a brwrr ral*
of lnt*r**l. or for tb* pnrpn** of aniuMn*.
bulldln* or maintaining a arat-ir. e f r»&gt; I roa t*
and brldgra througbont Ihla Ktal* andrr inrh
rrgalallona aa mag b« p tfa ttlW t&gt;r An Act of
th* f^glatalnra: protldrd, that an/ Urol taautw
anlharltrd ta loirtnanfa Ikrtrof for a aratrm of
gt.^1 roatD aka 11 a*t rrrord In amoanl At* (3)
r*r real, o f th* lolal tat a*»narr*nl of th*
Slat* *t the ttm* of Imu *.
Tl,* »* !* • raat la rotapllnar* with aald ptw[M*d amendment, ant IL* ranraaa. d**larattoa
ant tfturna thereof, ahall tw anbjrrl»d la Ih*
aam* rrgalatloa* and rratrtrtlea* aa at* pro
tldrd hr law for grarrat cterttoni lo th* Klal*
*f flollda.
la teatlreen/ whrtrof, I bar* hetronlo a*I mg
hand a ad afflrrJ th* (i-*at Krai of lha Slat# * f
rtd M *. i t T iZ L iL iiitf, I t l C i*t!it. thti ttr
twrnlg rlgMU dag of Jolg, A. D. H3V
(SKAL)
n. CLAY CRAAVronP,
St-iate
8r*r«larg of Ktal*.

OF APPLICATION FOR
T A X DEED
Under Section 575 of the General

NOTICE

IN T lt r CIRCUIT COURT SEVENTH JUDIC
IAL CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
It.o n iU A — IX CHANCERY.

At

tf *nti*c«Mr,

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CITATION.
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f*r aItr' I• lo-e*
IlMMMO*
» (I l}r|*K« W|ftl«m ll#^Mr ••«! William &lt;
Tl* &gt;141 ■it*] CLaf If* W, Hlili* i»* KtffH lf'N **f

I i*i win i.f w IIlium IIMilf. mliliofvt itn

kiMitifi, ll*** niikfMtw tt
rf*»»
l f « , Mtfttrr*, «*r till rr * Ml tn• mf * lini|#r tl)«*
• •Id • Mil + Ham**| infile* ai»d !•« atit ad4 all
fi!t'**r |tiri|fa of |M&gt;iM&gt;iia rlalinlfi* m r Infer
rtf In ai.4 !*• ||»r ftiU*rta liijf i|r*rf1l'«r«t lafid In
Hrfifinlr I'onulfr Cloffda, Im flt:
II** * I tinI ti * At
Hi** f**«filli#»al njftiff
!*•*’
f|r*rt *1, TnwfialiI|i 21, fVrtifb *&lt;f fltfirr TH !!••!.
run ll*rnrr Nnftli 7**n frrf, tfienrr \Vn | 1IH*0
fr*»!. tfriirr H*Mi!lirt Ir **12 frrl, tlirn**r 1*41*t
Ii?Pt % frrl In lit# fMiln(ii f»f !»rginning.
II •pi’f tflng fr*»ra • »wi*rri Mil *»f r*i«n|«lalni
fllrsf In tlda raiitr ffjjit J»wi liatr tif rlalm mm*
tnfrr**l In An«! In th* land aMit* ijrarfjlrsl
llirrrfnr* fnn, line r i M I*ini Ifjr ** Hlrtiarf
Jafiir* |t. Illrharl
l*«lb l T. Ilnwlef, Anti
Ib'Wlejr. William II. I4*r. I'ranrl* r.
|&gt;r.
t/Hil*a flrltr* IW rnia •: rI«t it* I", II fir
William Hedd*. and William «* Hrsldr and
(lia r ln W Kiln* a« K ire til ora #*f lit# f -a*f
W ill «»f WMIIani Itrstdr. ■f*' lirreliy rn|ii1rr*l »•»
anti Appear iirfprf10*1 r »ald l* If«l!l r»mfl, al
lltr (VntM Iln*i*p In Manfind I'WirMa, **fi ll*r
I i f if at *4 |M^rrn*«ef, A. I* I W . and fl«eii
arvtf Iltefe- make anawer lo ll»r Idll of mm&gt;
plaint e t MM Ted again*! p « . «i|Wrnl*r a de
r ir r pnn ranf****** m III fir rnfrrrd,
Iiul all oftior prrostet* nf parflr* rUlmlttf mr
r lflif «If Ir* **r Inlrrrat In and I* l l * |afa*f*^rfjr
lirrrlnalnar itr*ril|r«|, hf. tt.nmgli nr «n*lef
mii » *«f 4Sir i l ms
p»11!*■* »»f oli»*M»i**,
i»i i* lirtelif re*|ti|red l«» I*** an*| ap|*rar l«ef.ifr ***«r
•aid « Irenll Coairf al fl.r C«orl M*»o*r In Man
fisfd Clnrldt. on U»e rird *la* of Jan'iarj
\
l» 11*2 1 . and |l»en and there m«kr answer ta
U»r Mil nf romplalnl ralilldlrd agalnai **14
Mpkmnrii parllra. *dlirrwl*r a ilrrtr# «if pro ranr r*«t will tr rnlrml.
11 la ordered Mi at lid* fmtlir t*» poMlafird
In fl.r Nanfi*r»I llerald. a newspaper pHMl*bed
111 Neinlrwdr ratinffr. ri**rlda. M»rv a werk for
ant,
*i Week*, aa l*» tl.r known partlr* defendant.
to Ih^
r ife wr**k*
unit L iif, n s i f t fm lwr*tr

plaint Ob’*! In ltd* ran*r •enln«l *.*&lt;1
»M
ymi h*t&lt;* **r illint
iHlerrst In and l»« ll»*'
|i|u|i •Ian.* )|a*rf|l**)1 ft rfrliH1
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lint V fidinwm. and I k aald U llllam ilr »

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KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
. I'llO N K 17

da I jiImI and 4%»V»&lt;llta.l**«i C..mp«nr 1 1’idtrd «
Sanford, Florid#
o ’rf-.rai k*n **f I'ngl*nd
In lkj«ldall**nt ar^1 Oak nnd 3rd St.
tirrrfu minlrvi! !♦. l*r a»u| appr.tr N»f.»rr »»nr
• «M IT m il I l*niM, al thr i - i l l II inom* In Pan
fiifit. riafM i, i*n lUr l«t dar of Hrmnlwr, \
11
and Mirn and tfirvi* niikr anawrf f«»
M ** fftlll nf r.miptalnl rildfdlrd again*! jn»»l In
tM« ran***
iM|irr»l*r a ilrrfrr pm
will U* r»i|rrr.|
Ami In all
nf parllra ililtu lo f
any
rlgtit. Ilflr nr Intrrral In and !•» Il»r |srt*|irfi»
I rfrlfiala.tr iW n llw l nmlrr, 1*r «»f
thraaigti
ll.** aUtir m itirl d^frndaiil*. *“f oll*Mfwi*rp arr
O n e In ch C a r d s W ill lie P u b lis h e d U a «
Lrfi-f&lt;r rr*|Klrr*l to tr* and apprar
.-ir
•aid Clfri.il Cmirl at llir Cofirl Mono* In San
d e r T h is H e a d in g A l T h e l i s l e O f I M I
ford, rtnrldi. on fhr !fnl day
Januarj. \ I*
|f*2l. and thru and tlirfr tntkr afi*wrr In ll*r P e r Y e s r .
lull of Complain! f 11^*1 agalnat ywl In lid*
r«iii#&gt;, nllirr wl*r a «Wrr# pru
M il
I-* rnlrrr«| agalnat all unknown parllra d**
frndaHl.
It la ik Irrrd that thla (TlBfhtn 1^ pMMUhrd
In ihr Hanford IfrraU. a nrwrpaprr pn»dlal.r*l
tn
Hrmlhidr
Mmaly,
Clnrida.
i*tnr
L A W Y E R
a
wrel
fnf
right
**rrk« aa not I f f tn
fJfwffr I!, Ji*lin*»*fi and William Atnandrr
a
rn
c
r
in t iib couut iiousk
tlnrhsnana, |.h|tl|da|nr, of IK* I'torlda I Ittd
and Cokmlialloti Com pa of. Mmllrd. a ri.i|M.r
S A N F O U I) - - F L O R ID A
a*Pm nf Kngtand, and *mrw a wrrk f»*r twrlt#
wrrka •* Ivtllrr to M.r tinktViwn parllra d*
frndant,
Wllttna rnf Kami and tlir *&lt;cal nf tin* «*M
Clm dl Ciotrl «n Ihla IMh day *»f Hrf»trtnl»f,
A I* IW1.
ih k a m
i: a . i m i h i i .ah *.
Clark Clfrnll C.mrt,
Hrnilmtlr (\mnlf, Tlnrlda.
tiCMiHif! a . i**c o r r i:s

BUSINESS CARDS

\

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

I

H E N R Y M c L A U L IN
JEW ELER

rkdUitof and tVi*ii»»r| fi»f t «»tnplalnaitf.

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s p e c ia l t ie s

:

PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
STATEM ENT OF TH E OWNER GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
SHIP, M ANAGEM ENT, CIRCULA­ ROGERS' PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
TION. ETC., REQUIRED BY

TH E ACT OF CONGRESS
OF AUGUST 21, 1911
G EO . G. HERRING
Of The Sanford Herald, published
2
i
i ,
i
,, ,
,,
weekly
nt
Snnford.
Florida,
fer
Or
AHorney-at-l-aw
Notice is hereby given that Jr.. II. nilk„ nttn parile* defrwdatil*.
WltnrM*
liand am!
Randall, Jr., purchaser of Tax Certi........... tnf .....
- ‘ “tl.r *ra| nf aald Clr* toiler, 1920.
iv.nri -in till, tlw Hill
Of «c|iirmt»r. State of Florida,
Ntd. 14 Garncr-WoodruH Huildin
ficate No. 180, dated tiie 3 rd day of run
A. |l IWM,
County o f Seminole, ss.:
July A. I). 1910, has filed said certi.
(Kl- Al.t
, It A. ISH lll.ASS. •
SANFORD, FLA.
tho State and county nfmesiiidshnins
l ink of r'lrcolt U.sjU.
ficne iU my office and hits made np.
Before me, L. M. Brain, Notary
K, ailB»)l^ OosinlE, Iktl'l*
plicntioi. fo r tax d m ! to issue in ac­ nroitoR a lonirrr.s
Public, in and for tho State nnd conn
Kollrllor kikI r.sinwl for coropUlmnt.
cordance wth law.
L A N O I S , F IS H &amp; H U L L
3t3te ty aforesaid, personally appeared N.
Said certificate embraces the follow­
J. Lillnrd, who having been duly ATTOItNOS AMD CODNHKLLOHa AT LAW
ing described property situated in
sworn according to law, deposes anil
DE LAND, FLA.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Seminole County, Flnriad to-vdt: W l-2
says that he is the Business Manager
Will ertrtln. te Ih, Bl»U «n&lt;J IV ltr*) Caurka
of Section 30, Tp. 19 S.R.32.E. 320
of the Snnford Herald and that the
m il Ucllitii-, t**f Ki»*nln!nt »n4 P ,rt«tla
acres more or lets,
. In Court of the County Judge. Sent! following is. to the best of his knowl a
U « l TU!«I
note County, State of Florida
The
said
land
being
assessed
at
the
edge
and
belief,
a
true
statement
of
For Secretary of the State o f Flor'th e ownership, management (and if
J
/

General Election
Will be held In Seminole County,
State of Florida, on Tuesday next suc­
ceeding the first Monday In Novem­
ber, A. D- 1920, the said Tuesday be­
ing the Second Day of November.
For United States Senator from the
State of Floridn, for six years from
March 4, 1921.
- For Six ( 6) Presidential Electors.
For one Roprescnatlve o f the Four­
th Congressional District of the State
of Florida, in the Sixty-seventh Con­
gress of the United States.
For Governor of the State o f I-lor-

"

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vitlD AY. OCTOBER 15, 1920

TIIE SANFORD HERALD,

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 192*
T IIE S AN FO R D 11EPALD

V f / U E N »oti n in t evkk com* • t o n in g truet (•’did o ut
••stern s!” p*Jn. u*« tJInnn'e
IJ rumen t. 11 d on lh « job with­
out lU ln ln r. rubblnr. Und*#In#. U ••/&lt;*♦ fur rh*um»turn,
n r u r a l c n e h n a n d paJn*,

M El SCI1
REALTY
C O M PAN Y
S T A R T S B U ILD IN G
C A M P A IG N

• prmlnaand strain* botkx h a,
• o n muscles.

4?* m o
/ A t a ll
drufigiste
N Y HOOKS
FOR FLORIDA FISH
M ETH O D IST NEW S NOTES
(From Saturday* Dally)

ing resolution, which may be o f in­
terest to the members o f the San­
ford Rod nnd Gun Club:
“ Resolved, That the Bcllcvicw Gun
I nnd
and Rod Club views ns uns
unsportsman­
! like, nnd therefore, with disfavor, the
.use o f baits holding more than one
treble hook, nnd In particular, unre­
servedly tor.dem ns those brutal nnd
brutalizing baits carrying five of
such hooks.
“ Resolved Further, Thnt other or
'ganizations o f sportsmen be urged to
discontinue their use nnd manufac­
turers be urged to discontinue their
production and to
substitute more
humniic single nnd double
hooks,
falling which this club suggests to
the stntc legislature the advisability
o f enacting a Inw prohibiting their
use in the waters o f Florida.
"It •• unthinkable thnt the men o f
the South, who use rod and reel arc
less sportsmanlike than those «&gt; oth­
er parts o f the country, but it is a
fact, nevertheless, thnt treble hooks
baits arc In almost general use, nn
almost unholy proportion of them
having five o f the brutnl
hooks,
which means no less than 15 barbs on
which one game fish v* invited to
impale itself," said R. G. Betts, the
official of the Bcllcvicw Club who
sponsored the resolution. “ It is the

The Bcllcvicw Rod nnd Gun Club
near Ocala, has adopted the follow

N ext Sundny is Rally Day. Every
member of the Sunday school and
even- Methodist in Sanford will he
expected. So he there!
The Sunday school services will
open nt 9:30 n. m. Come, nnd be on
time.
The church services will begin nt
11:00 n. m. Dr. Wnlkcr will prcnch
on "H ow May I Become nn Effective
Church W orker?"
Longue begins promptly nt 5:30 p.
m., nil the young people in town are
cordially invited to attend these scr
vices. An unusually lively contest is
being carried on nt present between
two opposing factions in the League.
A t the close o f the unpointed time,
the side that hns gnined the most
new members is to be entertained nt
the Valdez, by the losing side? Come
nnd join us!
The evening service will began ns
usual, nt 7:30 o’clock. Dr. Walker
will preach, bis sermon topic being:
"A s a Mnn Thinketh."
Mrs. Curtis, mother o f Mrr. Goo.
Davis llnrt, is seriously ill, with pneu­
monia, at the home of her daughter.
Rev. F. E. Steinmeycr was in town
a few days ns the guest o f his dnugh
ter. Mrs. Frank Adams.
Friends were welcoming Dr. J. H;l
burn in town Tuesday. On Tuesday
night he held the regular quarterly
conference in the church.
Dr. Hir
burn complimented the church on its
good record nnd rapid growth.
Mrs. S. W. Walker left Tuesday nf
ternoon for Orlando for a short visit
with her sister, Mrs. R. E. Watkins-

Being A Summary Of Who Is
Who And What In The
Aulo Business In
Sanford

IF YOU NEED A NEW

OIL COOK STOVE
Buy the Best that is made

fact that the fish laws of the South
being so liberal and the fishijvt sen
son so long, a lot of us never stop to
think that n fishing fish deserve* n
fighting chance.
The
theory ‘the
more hooks, the more fish' seems to
have obtained and In consequence the
tncklo manufacturers apparent*, use
th" South ns a dumping ground for
their five trble hook ivood minnows
is actual prncticc, it is probably that
'the more hooks the more weeds, also
more snagging nnd more profanity,
is more generally the case nnd it
therefore should not be very d iffi­
cult to nrousc sentiment In favor of
more humane nnd less cussablo baits;
we hope so, nt any rnte.
“ All, or practically all of the trib
!o hoks in use are Imported and if
nn appeal to the sportsmanlike in
stincts o f American manufacturers
is not sufficient, the mere elimina
tion of from two to four of the hooks
might to so reduce their production
costs that it should appenl to their
pocket books, even if they do not
rare to shave the saving with the
men who purchnse and use
their
baits."
77T II

B IR T H D A Y TELE G R AM .

Phoenix, Ariz.. Oct. 9. 1920.
M. F. Robinson,
Hanford, Fla.
Our Birthday Wish.
May the undertakers hate you, i^ d
tho’ doctors wish you ill.
May you never need n lotion, a por­
tion ol u pill.
•
And may you live until you arc older
than the mountains in
the
moon;
And your smiles full o f wrinkles rs
nn nntiquntcd prune.
(Signed)
Thos. and Victor Anne Belle Check.

Women
Made Young

W e also have the Buck Line of
GAS RANGES

P ro tectio n and Comfort

A t Their Last Meeting October 4th

IN SUNSHINE OR STORM
+

I

Tents, Awnings, Tarpaulin^ Pont. Tops
Ship Awnings, Covers, Bags and all kinds

♦
•&gt;

.

of canvas articles to special orders, Light
and Heavy Canvas, Flags Bunting, Wagon Umbrellas, Camp Furniture, Life
Preservers, Waterproofing, Etc.

Orders Solicited WATER
ELDER Mail
SPRINGS
’ A S I ). IJAKP.lt. I_k . I).
THOM

P r lt a lt l.ab arator, o f llotlla . ( ,11,,,

M r. T. O. Charlra
Hanlard. Fla-

Wloter Park, FIs., N ot. Sib. I l l ,

I bate rom p lrlrd carrful fk a n lc a l anal,ala &lt;-f ib r aamplr of oa ltr i kaI
brought mr r a i l , laat o r c k . onad b a te obtained the fo llo o ln g irtu ll,.

Color ____________________________ C lear
llra c tlo n ______________ — _______ N eutral
Free Ammonia _ 00 pari*
per m illion
Albuminoid Am m onia----------. — T ra ce

Chlorine .1---------I.7J Oarlo per million
T otal solid * . _ k.00 parla per mllllaa
l l e r d e e a * ------- 2J.0J parla pet ralllioa
N llr a le e --------— . . . .
— ---------- Trat»

The ohaence pracllcallj o f fre e and album inoid am monia In this oaltr and
lla rerp amall amount o f chlorine Indlcoleo It* e r c r lle n l qualllr for hooitkolil
purpose*. In addition lo the good q u a lll, characterlallcn o f superior koutrhald
-osier, II poooeooco apetlal fealurea o f much ralue. eop eelall, Ihooa ol o irtllrol
nalura acrallan and L O W degreo o f hardness.

SA N FCFC. F l C F I t /
Tb# world’i. standard rsmsdy for kldnay,
Itvar, blsddar and uric acid troublaa, tha
anamlaa of Ilia and looks. In uaa tinea
If96. All druggists, tbrea aha*.

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15 Acre Farm, good location, 5 acres Tiled with flow­
ing well, 3 acres with Tile in need of relaying, all
fenced, no buildings.
PRICE AND T E R M S ATTR AC TIV E

J. E. SPURL1NG, Agt.

M ade o f the finest wheat
and baked under ideal,
s c ie n t ific c o n d itio n s ,

U n e e da

Bi s c u i t

abou n d in n u tr im e n t.
C risp and a p p e tizin g ,
these perfect soda crackers
bring to every household
an every-meal staple in
most convenient form.
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KEEP YOIJK EYE ON T IIE HERALD W A N T COLUM N

These Varieties ate Standard with Sanford Qrov
Our Seeds are Fresh and Dependable.

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Our hero.

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W h e n you let us supply your building
needs you get a great deal m ore than just so
m any fte t o f lu m b er— bundles o f shingles—
pounds o f nails— or panels o f B ea ver Board.

Y o u get the benefit o f our building
m aterial know ledge nnd experience in Service
that helps you get tne results you w an t nt the
right price. S ervice first In planning the
w ork — moro service in se! .tin g proper m ate­
ria ls— speedy service in d eliverin g the goods.
Y o u pay for the m aterials.
T h e s e r v ic e
p a y s f o r it s e lf in the larger volu m e o f business
it b rin g9 through super-satisfied custom ers.

C L E V E L A N D . Oct. I I . — Pitcher
Mnrqunrd, o f Brooklyn
Nationals,
nnpeared In court today to nnswer
the chnrge o f ticket scalping, but
requested the case in* postponed un­
til October 15. It was grunted.

Fourteen Acres of Hammock Land one half
mile south of Lake Monroe Station, on brick
road. Five Acres tiled, Flowing well and in
splendid shape for farming this season; has been
farmed several years and made bumper crops.
Four acres not tiled, but cleared and flowing
well. Has been cultivated several years.
Five acres partly cleared, but has never been
cultivated. Flere is chance to get •one of the
best Celerv and Vegetable farms in the Monroe

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T H A T “ S A T IS F Y "

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Our horn.

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FOREVER

DIG DALES o f IL

m y s t e r io u s

517 Commercial Street

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I t w ill p a y y o u to
be o n e o f th em .

M A R Q U A R D IN COURT
ON T IC K E T SCALPING

SHOE POLISHES
BEST F O R H O M E SHINES—S A V E TH E LEATHER
T H E BIG V A L U E PA C K A G E S
PASTES

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_ Pol LUA. Tan. Oi Blood. DaiV Bio—n
»r.d whu« bho*»

AND LIQUIDS

THE F. F, n A U X Y CORPORATIONS LTD.,

MJFTALO. N. Y.

“ W e D eliver Th e G oods”
Local and Long: Distance Hauling

P H O N E 498
If W e P lea se You, T e ll O llu r s .

If W o Don I, 111I l

sharp, shooting twinges, hendnehes
dizziness and distressing urinary ills !
Sanford people recommend
Doan r
Kidney
Fills. Could you ask for
stronger proof of merit?
A. W. Wntlien,' farmer 400 W. 1st
Street., Sanford, Says: " I hnve us­
ed Doan’s Kidney Fills o ff and on for
several years and they are the best kill
ney remedy to l&gt;u bad. I have suffer­
ed a lo* with my back and kidney
weakness, lilt several ncasiuiis Doans
Kidney Fills have come to my
rescue when 1 was completely down
and out with kidney trouble. When
ever 1 feel their need now they always
bring tho same quick results. (State­
ment given May 22, 11*11).
He said: “ I am as strong In praisi
of Doan's Kidney Fill* as ever. I
hnven't needed Doans since giving
my last endorsement.
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I’rice 50 cents at all dealers. Don i
Dimply ask. for a kidney remedy—get
(loan's Kidney Fills—the same that
Mr. Wuthcii Imd.
Foster-Mill.uri
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo N. X.

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AND IDLY strolling.

thnt tho garages are always filled
with good mechanics nnd that the
show rooms and the auto garages nre
o f the very best.
Amcng the unusually fine garages
jn Florida is thnt o f the Wight Tire j
Co., that was recently built at the
corner of
Magnolia and
Second
streets. Made o f fine pressed yellow
brick irul black mortar the building
stands out in bold relief nnd attracts
the attention o f the passerby not only
from the fact that it has everything
.thnt would mnke him stop nnd buy
but also from its very appearance.
And then it is arranged differently.
There Is n plnce where you can drive
in out of the weather nnd on two
sider where you get water, oil, gas or
repairs or most anything you want
nnd you ran go nnd come without dis
turliing anyone on the street. And
then while &gt;ou are resting easily out
o f the rain you emi smile with Geo.
McLaughlin, or Herman Steele or
Miss I.ucca Chnppcl or Ralph Wight
who nre all on the job to serve you
nnd they have one of the most com­
plete lines o f tires and accessories
thnt are to be found in the state o f
Florida or any other state. It’ is the
very appearance of this uptodnt0
place thnt nttrncts strangers nnd nl
so nttrncts home folks for they are
ticen to be going there so often prole
nblv on account o f tlm smiling crowd
thr.t awaits them. And in the ma­
chine shop under the nble care of
Mr. Ward, the cars nre fixed up nnd
fnrther down thp building Chnuncey
Wilson vulcnnlzes tires nnd nltogeth
er the W ight Tire Co., building is
one o f those plnces where you get
what you wnnt when you want it and
believe me, thnt Is going some.

should be— the people’s
charter.
For instance when a candidate wish­
es to make the race for City Com­
missioners he must hnve his friends
get up n petition that should con­
tain 25 per cent of the registered (
voter's nnmes. And whin you sign
one of the petitions it binds you to (
vote for tliut candidate no matter|
how many of your- friends might
come out later.
But here is the
nil). Few people care to take petit­
ions around and few people care to
sign them when they are carried
around nnd eighty per cent o f the)

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H A N F O K II, 1 '.o III In

T E LEPH O N E J ll-W

I c&lt; , (or tko name Gold Madal on o»*ry b«»»
• nil occapt no imitation

Big Boston Lettuce
Early Snowball Cauliflower
Charleston Wakefield Cabbage
Jersey Wakefield Cabbage
Detroit Dark Red Beet
Paris White Cos Romalne

CH ARTER NEEDS CHANGING

T. 0 . CHARLES, Distributor

Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body
full o f you th and health m ay be
you r3 if yo u w ill keep your system
In order b y regu larly taking

GOLD MEDAL

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A n-I t tIr 1 1 and C enatti.lnf ("h rm lal • I'ra fra .la n a l o f Natoral N rltart
L’ m rrllu*. K o llln i C o l i n * . F lorid*

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1.00
D. C. Shupc _________
1.00
A. Kamcll --------------1.00
W . R. Williams .........
1.00
A. L. Mnlcom ---------1.00
W. M. W r ig h t ...............
1.00
M. D. Polsten --------1.00
Steen Nelson _____ - —
1.00
Dob Crawford .........
11.00
W. E. Arno ................
1.00
C. L. West ..................
05.00
R. R. W h itte n .............
following hills ns audited by f W FnUmingvr _______
14.01
E. E. Brady ...............
50.00
the Lierk and presented to this Board (
P. Swope . . . __ . . . . . . .
E. E. Brady ................
30.07
E. F. Householder ---ucrc approved and ordered paid nt I H. Kilbee ......................
1.11
Sch-'lle Mnines ...........
O. Shinholser _____ _____
the last meeting;
03.70
E. E. Ilrndy ................
35.00
E. E. Ilrndy ..............
Itoad Bond Fund
Road and Bridge Fund
1.02
Sanford Steam Laundry
09 Wm. Wood .........................
Fred T. Williams ............ !
40.00 E. A. Douglass --------0.00
5 000.00
10 11. Allman ___________ _____
15.00 Rond and Bridge fund.
F. C. Langston ................
1,000.00
73.51 General fund — ------39 E. G. I Kingston---------------F C. Langston ................
81
Geo.
C.
McDougal
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35.00
Noll &amp; Noll .......................
151Noll A- Noll ......................
34.03
Noll &amp; Noll ---------- -------METHODIST NEWS NOTES
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E.
C.
Langston
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Noll &amp; Noll - - - - - - - - - - - - - ­
30.10
08
W.
E.
!la.vkins
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Noll &amp; Noll ---------- -----Mrs. S. W. Walker returned Fri
1.80
Mahoney--Walker C o . _______
General Fund
101.00 day from a short visit in Orlando.
The Texns Company ______
on J- B. I.awton Motor C o .___
F. A. Douglass ..................
Don’t forget the regular weekly
8.80
00 R- W. Lord _______________
pr. J. T . D e n to n -----------258.33 prayer meeting Wednesday night nt
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Wynn
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Geo. A. DeCottes ............
0.50
00 Hill Hardware Co. ________
Frank Hnrriq ....................
4.50
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Wesley
A
llm
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II. C. DuBose ---------------379.80
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T. McLain _____________
Look for the Methodist notes in the
Mrs. L. C. G lisso n ..............
129.00 Tuesday’s and Friday’s paper for the
’oo
Fred
T.
Williams
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H C. Williamson ----------434.57 present.
.90 Wight Grocery Co. _______
k! fc. Brady .....................
11.25
.00 lb*’*l Hardware C o . ________
E. A. Douglass ................
2.00
.00 A. .1. Lossing _____________
Shade Walker is home for a few
C. M. Berry .......................
25.00 lays from Sutherland where he is a
.95 D. II. C Rabun ...... ..........
\V. C. Williamson ---------15.00
051!.. Bennett _______________
tudont in Southern College.
M. I). Gntchel ---------------00
Hill
Lumber
Co...........
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pr. n. E. Stevens ...........
5.00
05 i I*. A. Ilrumley . . i -----------Herald Printing Co..............
Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Christy left
4.00
,4510. P. Swope .......................
buronigh.-t Adding Mch. Co
Saturday
for Jacksonville to visit
8.00
95 C. W. Entzminger ________
So, Bell Tel. &amp; Tel. Co......
12.00 Mrs. Christy's parents for several
40
E.
II.
Kilbee
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Hill Hardware Co. ............
57.(W days.
,71 10. C. Bryant _____________
So. Utilities Co...................
10.00
.50 IS. R. Woods ....... - ........ —
Woodruff A Watson .........
Elliott Fisher Co. ............
Fine nnd Forfeiture Fund
i.lMl
trunk In Woodruff -----50.00
’.10 Sehellc Mnines ____________
I) OR
.00 A. R. Stiles ......................
Ci.C»0
i.80 Then. Aulin _______________
Miss Ruth Hand went to Jacksoi
1.00 A. J. McCullcy ..................
ville last Friday to consult a speciit
!.00 R. Strange ........... .............
ist and have her eyes fitted to glas:
1.20 Anilrew Aulin — .............es. She expects to return Tuesday.
1.00 J. II. Jones ---------- ------ -

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strang ek.

HE Turklth tobacco In ChrttcrHolds is real Turkish, not counfeit. Tho Domestic is tho be«t
f money can buy. And the blena
a secret — it can't bo copied.
Psterfields are “ good" *n yw h «il
rnd vou’ll never tire of Satisfy.

sink* lohaiipom ze \nm your
idea of what you would like
to have your living room.
&lt;| A wide range of slyles
Ircm dainty little inexpens­
ive suites lo gcoigcous per­
iod styles with deep, soft,
luxurious cushions.
&lt;J The price cn every suile
represents a substantial sav­
ing on their real value.
W o n ’ t you ccme in and

�FARM
E»t«r*d ii i « « t i ct»»« m&gt;ii K.tt.r Au*uti **. i blvited ngninst you, otherwise a de
'***• •* **•*••* o®c« •*
n°rtd«. crce pro confesso will bo entered
Ac* #f M*rth S' 1171

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TRACTOR

MORE T H A N 100,000 FORDSON T R A C TO R S H AV E BEEN SOLD TO FARM ERS
IN T H E U N ITE D S TA T E S . T H E Y A R E H E LPIN G T H O SE FARM ERS DO MORE
A N D BETTER WORK IN LESS TIM E A N D A T LESS COST. NORTH, EAST, SOUTH
W E S T— E V E R YW H E R E T H E FORDSON H A S PROVEN IT S E L F A M O NEY-M AK­
E R A N D A R E A L N E C E S S IT Y TO T H E FARM ER. BESIDES II\ IS H ELPING
M IG H T IL Y TO SOLVE T H E LABOR PROBLEM .

And nil other persons

Fba&gt;« Hf or parties claiming nny right, title or
— -i ■ • Interest in nnd to the property here■■—
* I innbove described, under, by
or
Forrlcn Adv-Ml.tn*53
R-tir.««ntillv.
»hmmrh nnv
nf the
nrtove named
T^r.AMERICANPHE
ASSOCIATION
tnmURn
un&gt; oi
me #rau
nnmiu deut

fendants, or otherwise, nre hereby re­
quired to be nnd nppenr before our
TH E SE O NE H U ND R E D T H O U S A N D AND MORE P R A C T IC A L FARM ERS
|said Circuit Court nt the Court House
D EM OCR AT 1C P RESI I)E N T IA L
H A V E A F F IR M E D T H E ECONOMY— T H E E X C E P T IO N A L L Y LOW FU EL A N D
in Snnford, Florida, on the 7th day
ELECTORS.
O P E R A T IN G COST— OF T H E FORDSON; IT S TIM E A N D LABOR-SAVING Q U A L ­
of February, A. D. 19111, nnd then
nnd there make answer to the bill o f
IT IE S AN D IT S A B IL IT Y TO IN C R E A S E PRODUCTION. T H E FORDSON W A S
'.Martin Caraballo.
complaint in this enuse, otherwise a
B U IL T TO BE T H E MOST E CO NO M ICAL TRAC TO R ; IT IS COMPACT AND DE­
Charles E. Jones.
decree pro confesso will be entered
VOID OF EXCESSIVE W E IG H T. A N D IT IS BU ILT OF T H E SAME STRONG
-J. G. Sharon.
ngninst nil unknown parties defend­
IR O N AND S T E E L AS IS T H E FORD C A R .
P. W. Corr.
ant.
TV. V. Knott.
It is ordered thnt this citation be
W IN T E R OR BAD W E A T H E R DOES NO T HINDER T H E FORDSON'S USE­
published in the Snnford Herald, a
&lt;G. B. Wells.
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FU LN ESS. D A Y OR N IG H T — T W E N T Y -F O U R HOURS A D A Y IF YOU CHOOSE—
newspaper published
in Seminole
Oh, for a rest from politics.
County, Floridn, once n week fo r
YOU CAN U T IL IZ E T H E FORDSON.
eight weeks ns notice to Alexander
O N L Y SO M A N Y FORDSONS A R E ALLO T T E D T H IS TE R R ITO R Y. ORDERS
And a chnnce to go fishing or hunt­ James Miller, D. Hnlsey Piffnrd and
A
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BEING F IL L E D IN SEQUENCEi—F IR S T COME F IR S T SEVED.
LET US
ing.
Charlotte 0. I’ iffilrd, nnd once a week
H A V E YOURS NOW .
for twelve weeks ns notice to the
Or even a chance to build four or unknown parties defendant.
T H E R E ’S P R A C T IC A L USE FOR T H E FORDSON E V E R Y D A Y OF TH E YE AR .
,-e hotels,
I W ITN E S S my hnnd and the seal
L E T ’S T E L L YOU. COME IN AND H A V E A TRACTOR T A L K . GIVE US TH E
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o f the snid Circuit Court on this the
C H A N C E TO M A K E A D E M O N STR A TIO N ON YOUR OW N FARM .
And maybe a meeting or two for jr&gt;th day of October, A. D. 1920.
Hoard of Trade to discuss things.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS
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Seminole County, Floridn.
What a relief when it is all over
nnd we can settle down to the plens- GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
nnt pnstimo of boosting Sanforu.
Solicitor nnd o f Counsel for
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Complainants.
9-19t-c
The Indies say they have ordered
----------- x ----------the equipment for the White Way. It In the Circuit Court of the Seventh
should be here and installed before
Judicial Circuit, in and for Semi­
the holidays if we intend to get any
nole County, Floridn.— .
good out o f it this season.
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In Chancery.
W ell, the World's Series is over for
the time being anyhow nnd now w e, O R IG IN A L D ILI, OF C O M P L A IN !
can get do or. to barnyard golf and E. A. Douglass, in his own right, and
otlter soul-trying games o f the win- j as Trustee, Complainant,
t.*r sc; «on.
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-----------x ----------|J. H. Cowen, et nl, Defendants.
In the Circuit Court o f the Sevr »th
CROSS Illl.L OF C O M PLA IN T
Judicial Circuit, in nnd for Semi!•*• U. Cowen, et nl, Comp1 rants,
note County, Florida.— In
E. A. Douglass, et nl, 1lef :d ints.
Chancery.
C IT A T IO N .
Mabel M. Kcely by her next friend, To G. R. Cnlhoun, o f Pitkins. Colo­
rado; F. A. Hart, o f Savannah,
Paul M. Kcely, Paul M. Kccly her
Georgin, nnd C. H. Walsh, of W il­
husband, nnd George W. Venable,
Complainants,
mington, North Cnrolinn; T. O.
Gillis, M. J. Gallagher, J. M. Hunt
vs.
J. F. Mitchell, Louis Paint and
Alexander Jnmes Miller, et nl, De­
James Sawyer, whoso places
of
fendants.
residence nre unknown, nnd to nil
C IT A T IO N .
T o Alexander Jnmes Miller, D. Hal­
other persons or parties claiming
sey Piffnrd nnd Charlotte O. I'ifan interest in nnd to the following
fard and the unknown heirs, lega­
described land In Seminole pountees, devisees, grantees or other
ty, Floridn, to-wit:
rlnimnnts under Alexander Jnmes
Lota 7 nnd 8, nf Block 4, o f Tier 4,
Miller, D. Hnlsey
Piffnrd nnd o f Snnford, Floridn, nccording to E.
Charlotte 0, Piffnrd, nnd the un­ It. Trnfford’s map o f Snnford, F lori­
known heirs, legatees, devisees, da:
grantees, or other claimants un­
It appearing from n sworn cross
der Emma M. Piffnrd, nnd to nny bill o f complaint filed in this enuse,
nnd all other persons or pnrties thnt you hnvc or clnim to hnve some
claiming any interest in nnd to the interest in nnd to the nbovc describ­ fore our snid Circuit Court nt the cross bill o f complnint filed in this
W ITNESS my hnnd and the seal of
“ Who is responsible fo r the Wall
following described lands situate ed lnnd, therefore, you, G. R. Cnl­ Court House in Snnford, Florida, on enuse, otherwise n decree pro confes­ the snid Circuit Court on this 15th
Street Explosion," nsks the St. Au­
in Seminole county, Floridn, more houn, F. A. Hnrt nnd C. H. Wnlsh the 3rd day o f January, A. D. 1921,
dny o f October, A. D. 1020.
gustine Record. Darned i f wc know,
particularly described ns follows, nre hereby required to be nniPappcnr and then nnd there make answer to so will he entered against all snid
Herb.
It might hnvc been Harry
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
unknown
pnrties.
to-wit:
before our snid Circuit Court nt the the cross bill o f complnint, otherwise
Brown,
Gilbert
Leach, Goode Guerry,
Clerk
o
f
Circuit
Court,
It
is
ordered
thnt
this
notice
he
The Northeast qunrter of
the Court House in Snnford, Floridn, on a decree pro confesso will be entered
Seminole County, Florida. Ed. Fitzgerald, Hugh Spnrkmen, Joe
Northwest qunrter o f the Southwest the (Jth day of December, A- D. 1920, ngninst you. And nil othen unknown published in the Snnford Herald, a
Harman, Ed. Taylor, Bobo Dean,
newspaper published
in
Seminole GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
quarter; the Southeast qunrter o f the nnd then nml there mnkc nnswor to parties or
persons claiming nny County, Florida, once a week for THOM AS EM M ET W ILSO N,
Frank
Stoncmnn or nny o f those East
Southwest qunrter o f tne Northwest the cross bill of complnint, otherwise right, title or interest in and to the
Const editors.
four weeks as to the
defendants
Solicitors nnd o f Counsel for
qunrter, and the Northwest qunrter n decree pro confesso will be entered
property hereinabove described nre whose residences nre known, nnd
Cross Complainants.
o f the Northeast quarter o f the ngninst you.
required to be nnd appear before our once n week for eight weeks ns to the
9-12-tc W A N T E D — Bright boy or girl ores,Southwest qunrter o f Section 9fi,
And you, T. O. Gillis, M. J. Gnl- snid Circuit Court nt the Court
known parti, s defendant whose plac­
----------- x----------feeder, 'experienced or
inexperi­
Township 19 South o f Range 20 East, Ingher, J. M. Hunt, J. F. Mitchell,
II oubo in Snnford, Floridn, on the es o f residence nre unknown, nnd
You enn buy your nwenters nnd enced at the Herald Office. Chance
nnd bcginlng 90 chains North o f the Louis Paint nnd Jnmes Sawyer nre
7th dny o f Fcbrunry, A. D. 1921, nml once n week fo r twelve weeks mi to heavy underwenr nt the sale o f Per­ lo learn good trade with rapid ad­
Southwest corner o f Section
90, hereby required to be nnd nppenr bethen
and there make answer to
th« uiinmmii
unknown pnrties
defendant,
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panic* ueienunni.
Kins
vanccmcnt.
kins A
&amp;c iiriiu
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These dresses marked

20 wonderful Coat Suits in the new materials
Navy, Browns and Grays. Sizes 16 to 40

$ 1 8 . 5 0 and $ 1 9 . 5 0

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Newest Fall Blouses at Popular Prices

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For R ent— T o fishing parties or
tourist parties, 26-foot, half cabin,
canopy motor boat fully equipped
Licensed pilot who knows the St
Johns. Phone 34SW. L. G. Loveless
C LA SS IF IE D ADVERTISING
45-tf
Gash must accompany order. Ten
RATES
cents extra if charged.
FOR R E N T — Two large furnisher)
.Advertising in this column in which
Minimum Charge for »j&gt;y one
the address of the advertiser is not house-keeping rooms, with running
given but which refers you to Post- water and two otthi-r house.keeping
One Time, per word_________ i e
Do
?/ . . ,,ox Number or Cafe of the rooms without running water.
Itcrntd MUST be answered accord­ not object to children Mrs. Ridllng,
Three Times, per word_____ 2c
ingly. Please do not ask us for the 205 Oak Avenue.
7-3tp.
Six Times- per w o r d ...______ 3c
names of advertisers advertising in
this way. Usually we do not know
Over Six Times, l-2c per word
WANTED
who they are, and If we do we are not
per Issue.
expected to tell you.
Wanted— Corn.
The
Rcr.cham
GEORGIA GROWN CABBAGE^ Grain Co of Alnchua Fla. will pay
W AN TE D .— A Good
P LA N T S
Mule.
C. M. Berry.
you the market price for ear corn in
W ill gow very fine heads set this car lots. Fanners can Join together
W AN TE D TO R EN T— A five oi month in your section. Etarly Jersey,
49-tfc.
six room houso. W ill pay good rent nnd Charleston Wakefield, Flat Dutch n making up cars.
Harry Bandcl, 310 Sanford avc. fl_3t« Express 52.00 per thousand, prepaid
W A N T E D .--A Goo
mail 300, 31.00; 500, $1.50; 1,000, 32.
FOR SALEc—Good Oliver typ&lt;
----.je w r it. Buncombe collards same price.
Mule.
C. M. Berry,
er. Can be seen at Herald Office __________________ P A R K E R FARMS,
F. L. Green W est Side.
7.2tp.
W A N T E D - Second hand shew case,
FOR SALE—-Single wagon cheap;
Inquire
nt the paint store in the WeFOR S A LE .— Ford delivery truck also two heifer calves two years old.
Inkn
Block,
Railroad Way. 5-tfc.
tab body.
Phone ICG.
' 7.3tc. A. II. Stone, Cameron avenue. G-3tp.
CABBAGE P L A N T S FOR S A L E 30,000 Charleston Wnkefield ready
to *et nbout Oct. 15th. 31.00 per
1,000.— F. L. Greene, West Side. 9-tfc
FOR S ALE .— 50 fine fryinv chick,
ens npply L. F. Roper West Side 73tc
FOR S ALE .— Jersey nnd Du roc
igs. Lottie Bezier, French Ave. 7-ltp
Pale good mules and wagon for
sale Inquire Merchants Grocery Co.
FOR S A L E — One gooi
cow. Inquire, V. E.
Court House.
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FOR SALE— Good team o f mules ..W A N T E D CORN .ANY C O N D IT­
Lake Jessup Garden Co., Oviedo. 6.2tf IO N OR Q U A N IT Y .-.P . O. BOX 4H
SANFORD, F L A ......................5J4tp.
FOR SALE— Four choice pigs, nine
weeks old. F,. B. Randall, 819 First
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
street.
fi.tfc.

FOR RENT— A large well furnishbed room. 717 Park ave.
5-tfc
FOR RENT— 16 acres o f truck land
part tilled, has been plowed recently
Inquire Mrs. K. French, French ave
nnd Goldsboro.
6.3tp.

Tho Leesburg Laundry' has opened
Receiving and delivery Stalioji
nt
Ray Brothers Battery service atnt_
ion, Old Ford Gnrago, this is in ad­
dition to regular service. The very
fine quality of work turned out by
the Leesburg Laundry is known nil
over tin south. Troy Ray, Phone
442 is in charge of the Sanford
Branch.
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For Rent— Furnished rooms and
The Ladies Union of tho Congrogn
kitchenettes.
Apply Shirley Apart­ tional Church will hold their nmin
FOR S A LE — Good farm mule in
48-2Gt bazaar December 11.
good condition. M. Fleischer. 5-tflc ments opposite Postollice.
G.tfc

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1920

I f its Datteries or Automobile Tires
B ITTEN DY R ATTLE S N AK E .
you need and want to save money
sec Ray Brothers at thfc Old Ford
A man nanud Robinson, who is on
Garage, wo mean this.
Vltfc. the section gang o f the A. C. L.,
B A T T E R Y TROUBLES aro ended while working near Monroe yester­
when you install in your car an “ EX- day was struck on the right hand by
IDE” Battery. “ THE G IA N T T H A I
a rattlesnake. Ha and his compan­
LIVES IN A BOX." One o f tht
world's strongest Batteries.
Ra’ ions wrapped a bandage around the
Brothers, Distributors. Phone 412 arm above the bite S 'id hastened to
Old Ford Garage, Sanford, Fla. 3.4t-c this city with him where ho was tak­
en to Dr. Robson's hospital. He had
Frank Lossing
Contractor A Builder
Phone 467

n bad night nnd it looked like he
would die before morning, but after
the crisis he grew better and has
been discharged from the hospital as
cured. This case is remarkable from
the fact that few, If any cases o f
rattlfinnkn bites recover, especially
where the victim is a long distance
from the doctor.
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I buy, pay cavh for ic o n d hand
pianos. Address 352 Sanford, Florida
44-tfc
. Order your new Buick now and
you will not lose any time on the
new car load coming in soon. 46-tfc
The Daughters of Wesley will hold
their Christms Bazaar on Saturday,
November 27th.
51-tf

The Place Where You
Get That Delirious

Elder Spring Water. T. O. Charlec
lone 311.
50-tfs
Dr. I&gt;. C.Ward, Osteopath is
Sanford on Tuesday nnd J r
of each week.
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Mother’s Bread

You can order your new Buick
now and save time on the next car
load.
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T A K E NOTICE. Bring your “ EX
IDE” Batteries to the Exido Servlet
station nt old Ford Garage, wo re
charge nnd repair all makes o f Auto,
mobile batteries.
G.4t-i
Get your orders in now for your
now Buick car.
Sec W. J. Thigpen.
46-tfc.

Everything Clean and Wholesome

Electric Fans. Charles Electric C
50-tfc
For Sale— Celery farms, any size
to suit purchaser. Buy from owner,
Box 27G, Sanford, Fla.
50-tf

Announcement
Such a fire ns wo have suffered will
hut we shall take care o f our business.

FOIt S A L E — Flowers
117 Iuiurci Avenue.

WILLYS KNIGHT

naturally cause inconvenience,
W e nrc rather proud of our hav­

ing filled orders the first day after the fire, and good service to our

Tlw »bo?» Aulamobil# M»nu(icturm, thrm.*;h their Uul d#»Ur

customers will be maintained throughout tho season.
We have large quantities of well seasoned

ID E AL

immediate shipment to nny point.

Alabama L ad / Was Sick For Three
Y ean, Suffering Pi'ain, Nervous
and Depressed— Read ife r
Own Story of Recovery.

We hnvc largo quantities o f mater­

ials stored in warehouses which were not dnmnged and buildings which
can be ultllized for mixing until the temporary mixing plant already well
under way Is completed.

H. L. HAIGHT

FE R TILIZER S

stored nt our various distributing houses throughout the state ready for

The many growers depending upon our famous

with la innounta ihit th», will (lurmtea ihair prita la lha purchiMr until July 111
othar ward*, il lha prita •( »n, al thfta tu t thauld tama dawn balara tktl lima
will nlund la lha purrhitar lha lull tiuawil al lha drop.

JUST LOOK

brands shall not be disappointed.
Skilled engineers nre rapidly forging ahead on ptans for a larger
building thoroughly up-to-date in every

equipment— the

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best word in fertilizer factories.

M AXW ELL, Mgr. Sanford Branch
W ILSON &amp; TOOM ER F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
Jacksonville, Fla.

Agricultural Building

It’s dollars
to doughnuts—
no man ever smoked a better
cigarette at any price!
A M E L S quality, nnd their expert blend
o f choice Turkish nnd choice Domestic
tobaccos hnnd you n cigarette that will sat­
isfy every smoke desire you ever expressed.
You w ill prefer this Camel blend to either
kind smoked straight I

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Cam els m ellow-m ildness w ill certainly
appeal to you. Th e "b o d y " is all there, and
th a t s m o o th n e s s ! It’s a delight!

TURKISH C D O m S T I C
DLESD

Go the limit with Camels! T h e y will not
tire you r taste. And, they leave no unpleas­
ant cigaretty aftertaste nor unplensant cignretty odor!
J u s t co m p are C a m e ls w ith a n y ciga­
r e tte in th e w o rld a t a n y p r ic e !
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Fruit and Vegetable Crates
You Can Buy From Ua at
Wholciale I'rlcta
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W.A.Merryday Company
Palalka, Florida

Farms, Homes, Groves, Lots
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forty persons in selecting investments since I have
changed this advertisement with the valuation in cash
around the $100,000.00 mark.
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Paint Rock, Ala.—Mrs. C. M. Stegall,
Of near here, recently related the fol­
lowing Interesting account pf her re­
covery: “ I was in a weakened con­
dition. I was sick three yearn In bed.
Buffering a great deal of pain, weak,
nervous, depressed.
I was so weak,
I couldn't walk across tho floor; Jusl
bad to lay and my littlo onca do the
work. I was almost dead. 1 tried
every thing I hoard of, and a number oi
doctors. Still i didn't get any relief.
I couldn't oat, and slept poorly.
I
bcllcvo If T hadn't hoard of nnd taken
Cardut I would, bnvo died. I bought
six bottles, after a neighbor told me
what It did for her.
“ I began to eat nnd sleep, began te
gain my strength and am now well
and strong. I haven't hnd nny trou
bio since . . . I nuro can testify to lh&lt;
good that Cardut did me.
I don't
think thero Is a hotter tonic madt
and I beilovo It saved my llfo.”
For over 40 years, thousands of wo
men have used Cardut oucccsstully,
in the treatment of many womanly
ailments.
If you suffer as these women did
biko Cardul. It may help you, too.
At all druggists.
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most successful Winters ever known to our people.

. J. R K YN O LD S TOHACCO CO. W !n )too-S «l»n i, N. C.

If you have something to sell, see me, or if you want
100 per cent for your money 1 promise my very best
efforts.
M y office io in the same building with Mr. M. F.
Robinson, my phone number is 97 and the latch
string hangs out.

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not In the habit o f taking advantage of excellent opburiuniticH. These ads are intended to arouse the
nnbit of investing, which ultimately leads to o hap­
pier and better financial condition in life.
Those who have a'cumulated means and hare
cultivated the habit of Inve-tlng and dr.-eloped the
irt of discrimination bet ween safe and speculative
investments, know what a splendid offer our com­
pany has made tu its customers in presenting the
8 per cent Cumulative Prior Preferred Stock and
are rapidly tnking advantage o f it.
W e nrc glad to know, however, that our articles
have been successful and with a great dral of grat­
ification we observe the laborers, mechanics, farm ­
ers, capitalists, merchants, hankers, business firms
and men and women In all walks o f life among the
subscribers c f this stork. If you are not one of
them, why not start today by taking one or more
shares of R per cent Cumulative Prior Preferred
Stock of the Southern Utilities Company.
T H IS STOCK C A N HE PURCH ASED IN CASH OR IN S T A L L ­
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much as a Maytag. Smoothly anil quietly it handles the
average family wash in fifteen to twenty minutes— and
you need not be summed that it delivers your wash
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M. M. SMITH HERB.
MISS M A R IA N C LA R K M ARRIED. It w ill bo incumbent upon him to
maintain headquarters in Tallppassoc
(Trim Tuttdty‘« Dal!;)
art o f the time and bo nwav from
The Florida Timcs-Union ha» just
M. M. Smith, chairman of *h«
The following from the Steuben­ oino most o f the time and no has
installed
a new Hoe Sextuple press State Road Department was jn .t*
ville (Ohio) Daily Gnzcte w ill be In­ many matters o f business here and
teresting to the innny friends o f the elsewhere that now take most o f his that was especially designed fo r this city several hours today on bu,in« !
Clark family and especially o f Miss time.
great Florida daily and this makes nnd stated thnt he was still on th
Marion, who taught in tha High
Should ho accept ho will make the the second one o f the kind to be sold Job ns no one had ns yet been
school here two terms and the family Btatc a good man fo r ha has made
hnve been spending the winters here good* wherever ho hns been placed in to the T.-U. It takes these two big cd to take Ills place nnd he would
presses nnd a special power plant to have to retrain as a member until
for many years:
public and private affairs since the
A very pretty wedding was solem­ time when he wns a beardless youth. take care o f the wonderful growth some*one had been duly nuslifi»j ,
nized last night at 8:30, when Miss
But ho is looking nt this matter o f tho biggest nnper south o f Rich­ fill the position. Mr. U e 0f th ?
Marian Agnes Clark, daughter of from his own personal standpoint ns mond nnd nil Florida rejoices in the
.Mr. and Mrs. William I. Clnrk, of well ns from the public standpoint prosperity o f the T.-U. Many o f us city, wns appointed by the governor
Clinton Street, l&gt;ecnme the bride of nnd that is: Can n busy man afford rnn remember when the Jacksonville as a member o f the State Road beMr. Joseph William Kennedy,
of lo give up his time ami attention to nnd Tampa papers were ns smnll ns pnrtmcnt but despatches from Tall*
some o f our own struggling dallies hassce state thnt he has declined t„
Cleveland, Dr. George Wells Arms matters o f state?
officiating in the beautiful ring ser­
The wrong way pcrhnpa to sum nnd we iinve watched them grow with serve nnd ns Mr. Lake is out of tho
vice. There were forty guests pres­ up these matters for it is the busy n brotherly feeling that some day
ent including relatives and friends of man who mnkes the most efficient they would meet with the prosperity city no one knows whether he hai ar
the contracting parties from out of public servnnt bo it a profitably or a that they deserve. Tho T.-U. has a ccptcd or n o t In fact the nff«ir i‘
town.
profitless position but it is not ev­ large circulation in Sanford nnd is badly muddled nt present w ith some
The house was effectively decornt; ery man who yen afford to do it nnd giving this city many nice notices ns o f the members resigning and othem
well as every other part o f the state being put off. The State Road D
ed with palms, ferns and flowers, a there comes the rub.
greatest pnrtmcnt should not be made a no,,:'
And ut this writing thero is noth­ being in truth Florida’s
color scheme of orchid and pink be­
cal plaything nnd is too important £
ing carried out with great bowls of ing being given out from the hend- dally.
hnve any pnrt In politics.
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out the rooms. The lights were also hsr.
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That building on the lake front for
shaded with orchid and pink, nnd a
licndqunrters In Orlnndo, were in the the Rod nnd Gun Club listens cooH
unique fenture o f the
decorations SEN ATO R H AR D IN G HOME
FROM T H E W EST. city todny looking nftcr the local This city hns long needed n gene-al
consisted o f festoons o f real Spanish
needs o f the motorists nnd also on gathering plnce for tourists and
moss which had been sent from Flor­
townspeople ns well.
M AR IO N, Oct. 11.— Senator Hard the good roads question.
ida for the occasion, and whicn were
draped over the shaded lights and ing arrived home today from his wen
to
used elsewhere throughout the foonis. tern trip but leaves tomorrow
The bride, who was given in mnr- speak in Tennessee.
riage by her father, was dressed in
Marion R Craig, one of. the prom­
a wedding gown o f white Chnntllly
lace nnd chiffon the slightly decol­ inent citizens o f Jacksonville, was
lete bodice finished with a ruffle of in the city yesterday the guest of
th** l.tce and the front ami bnck of
the skirt made o f flounces of the the Valdez hotel.
same deep Ince, the side panels of
accordion pleated chiffon. Her veil
which was o f rose pointed lace in enp
effect, with a wreath o f orange blos­
soms, fell in graceful folds to the
bum o f her skirt. She carried a bou­
quet of white bride's roses, showered
with lillies of the valley.
The attendants were Mr. Walter
Stewart o f Cleveland, best man, and
Miss Margaret Clark, sister o f the
bride, bridesmaid. Miss .Margaret, ns
Phone 30
bridesmaid, wore a charmingly girl­
ish gown o f orchid tulle over orchid
chiffon, the tulle draped over
the
decollete Iwidice nnd the skirt, nnd
p. m .
G A S. O IL A N D A U T O
the gown finished with a wide sash
o f orchid £atin lihbon. She carried
ACC E SSO RIE S
an arm bouquet of Killnrney roses
tied with orchid chiffon.
Promptly ut 8:30, to the strnins of
the wedding mnrch ns rendered by
a young friend o f the bride. Miss
Elizabeth Kendall, the bridal party
passed from the library to the living
room, where Dr. Arms wns awaiting
them. The ceremony was performed
before the mantelpiece in the living
room, which wns banked with pnlms
nnd howls of orchid and pink nates,
making an effective background for
the wedding party.
Following the ceremony and con­
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
gratulations iin elaborate
wedding
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dinner was served, with covers for
ten at the bride's table. The bride’s
table was centered with a plateau
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roses, and the colors, orchid and pink
were carried out in the table up
pnlntments, shaded candles and bowls
of orchid and pink asters completing
the effect. The other guests were
seated nt smaller tables throughout
the. rooms, with the same colors car­
ried out in the appointments.
Shortly nftcr tho wedding dinner
the bride ami groom IF t for a motor
trip East and will return to .Steuben­
All Sizes
ville before going to Cleveland where
they will he nt homo to their friends
and Styles
nftcr December 1st, in a pretty apart­
ment at
Hampshire Road, Cleve­
land Heights, the groom being a ris­
ing young attorney o f Cleveland, a
member of
- Ir.w firm o f Treadway
’&amp; Mnrlctt. lie is a Wooster College
man and airs served in the late war
nnd wns one o f the first Americans
to reach Frame, as a member o f one
o f the h o s i i r l units sent from the
Lakeside Hospital, Cleveland. He wns
later transfer"'' d to the artillery and
served ns Lieutenant in the 118th
Field Artllieiy, V2nd Division.
The bride is the daughter of .Mr.
and Mrs. W. 1. Clark, a graduate of
Steubenville High School nnd Wilson
College, and also taught for several
years in the I.’ :h school at Sanford,
Fin., her family spending their win­
ters in the South. She hns been a
very well known nnd popular young
girl o f Steubenville, nnd has a host
o f friends here who join in congrat­
ulations nnd good wishes.
The young couple wero the reci­
pients of ninny beautiful gifts
in
cut glass, silver nnd linen, which
will add to the beauty o f their new
home. There will also be many pret­
ty gifts awaiting them in Cleveland
upon their arrival there.
Out of town guests were Mr. nnd
.Mrs. Herbert Kennedy, nnd Mr. and
Mrs. Figley from Carrollton, Olro;
Mrs. George Itonmer,
Miss
Alice
Itcnmer nnd Mr. Frank Clark, from
East Rochester, O.; Wnlter Stcwnrt
from Cleveland nnd Mrs. Russell H.
Crawford from I-nkcwood, O.; W il­
U. S. Cartridges are sold with the broadest guar­
liam Reynolds from Northcnst Ilnrantee
ever made on ammunition. I t is simply thi3:
W e m ake exactly
Iwur, Maine; Miss Marion Rich from
Portsmouth, N. II.; Dr. nnd Mrs. Wal­
if you don’t like them, get your money back.
the same guarantee
dron A. Clark from Pittsburg; Mr.
Every dealer who carries U.S. Cartridges is author­ with
and Mrs. J. D. Holloway, Joseph
diollowny, John Hudson and Mrs.
ized to refund, on demand, the price o f the whole
Elizabeth Chapman, from East Liver­
BLACK SHELLS
box to anyone who doesn’t like them, and returns
pool, O., nnd Miss Mnry Louise Clark
from New York City, a daughter of
the unused part o f the box.
Dr. Charles A. Clnrk of
Riviera,
T h e y Save reached
Cnlif.
such a high state cl
-----------x----------perfection — in water­
FOREST LAKE PLAYS SPHINX.
proofing, In speed, In
For All m akes o f firearm s
power.and Inunifcrmity
Hon. Forest Lake, o f this city, hns
— that we can guaran­
been appointed a member of (h»*
There is r.o 22 Long Rifle cartridge as accurate at distances
tee them without limit.
State Rond Commission as was rum­
from 5C to 250 yards n3 U. S. 22 N. R . A. Long Rifle Lesmok
You car, get your ptt
ored several weeks ngo nnd tho ques­
Cartridges. This 13 50 more yards o f accuracy thun has
load for every kind ,oi
tion nt-v is wluthcr he will accept
hitherto been possible with 22 rim-fire ammunition.
the position or not. Mr. Lake upon
shooting, in smokeless
being interviewed plnys the pnrt of
Solid bullet for target work. Hollow-point bullet for small
or black powders, in
tho sphinx and refuses to answer the
game. Cost no more.
The
Black Shells, aod
direct question as to whether he will
your money back If
accept the position, ad to whether he
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY. New York, Manufacturoro
you want It.
will he the chninnnn nnd ns to wheth­
Come in and £ ct a copy o t Tho U . S . Game Law Book — FREE.
er he will do anything in tho matter.
Mr. Lake is considering the matter
from all nnglrs nnd It reslovcs itself
Victoria. Florida
Geneva, Florida
into the question o f whether a busy
C.
F.
Harriauu
Leesburg,
Florida
L. E. Klatlc
man can drop all his real business
Ccroa, Florida
Z. D. Dunaway
nffnirs to tnkc a position with little
Apopka, Florida
S. F. Travis Co.
L_ ,
Davis Bros.
pny upon a public commission, give
/
W . R. McLeod
W. A. Brown
Sorrento, Florids
it nil his time nnd attention and get
Okahumpka, Florida
DeLand, Florida
A. L. Miller
anything out o f it except the etcrnnl
C. H. Arnold
The 23ani Pak Groceteria
cussing o f the commonwealth. I f Mr.
J. A. Cowart
UtasTille, Florida
Lake accepts a position in the de­
A. S. Kstlock £ Co.
Altoona, Florids
partment ns a member he will give it
Fred Hill
Mt. Dors, Florida
Arnold Mercantile Co.
*Llabon, Florida
the time and attention that it de­
I. A. Franklin
Clermont, Florida
Lisbon Mercantile Co.
serves. I f he la made chairman it
The Grocertcria
Wm. Kern k Co.

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HON. J.
II. LEE, A T OVIEDO
-------of lion. J. H. Lee,
XBUny morning, was
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clock baturday morn..ic residence on Lake
services were held nt
continued ut the ceineby Rev. L. E. Wright,
Methodist thurch of
ted by Rev. J. N.

Orange county, eight years of which
he served as chairman of the body.
He signed tho voucher to pav for
the first brick building in Orange
county. His energy, fairness and
justice in public Hfc vill nlwnys be
remembered by the citizens o f his
county and especially by these closely associated with him in his public
work.
For 'for*. -Ivc yenrs he was stew
nrd in the Methodist Church, and was
superintended o f his Sunday school
fo r lorty yours, His devotion to ids
church and the cause c f Christ was
beautiful, and his life was a blessing
to all with whom he associated.
Mr. Lee is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Laura A. Lee and eight chil*
drfcn, Mr. T. J. Lee, Mrs. B. P. Math'
eson, Mrs. W. P. Carter, Mrs. W. J.
Lawton, Mrs. F, B. Whcelc , Mrs. T.
JY* ^ , w^on’
Lee.
.nnj'
Mr. Chas. S. 1,00. Ho is survived nr
go j,y two brothers, nnd four, sisters.
The ninny friends extend
their
deepest sympathy to thei bereaved
family nnd relatives, nnd the town
o f Oviedo deeply mourns tho loss of
one of its most respected, revered
nnd belayed citizens.

PARACHUTE JUMPER
TAKES SPORTING CHANCE

IlL’T ELUSIVE RIDERS OF THE
N IG IIT P L Y THEIR TORCH
RIGHT ON.

W ASHINGTON,
Oct.
II.— The
meehanijm for parachute jumping
from ni'-plnnes, described in a state­
ment of the Army Afr Service, dis­
closes the hnznrds o f the jumper and
wherein his feat hns n "sporting
chance" o f ending in death.
"The parachute used by aviators,"
says the Service's statement, "is gold
cd snugly inside n pnek carried on
the back. The operntor steps o ff the
plane, nllows himself a couple of
seconds to fnll clear of hi* mnchinc,
then mills n wire depending over his
shoulder. This wiro opens the spring
dors of the pack nnd releases a small
diameter. This pilot springs open
pilot chute some couple o f feet in
automatically and catching tho rush
o f nir, draws the main chute from
the pack.
"In the top o f the mnin chute is
an automatic vent which, opening to
a width o f five feet when the big pnr
nsol first unfolds, gives the nir com­
pressed within n chance to escape
nnd lessens the dnngcr o f blowing

ernor uorsey repucu mm
uirvms
ngrinst property in Gcorgin consti­
tute misdemeanor, for whirh the gov­
ernor is not authorized to o ffe r n re­
ward, but that in case of destruction
of any property, which i» u felony,
he would "be gland to o ffer the high­
est reward possible under the low."
Owners o f threatened 'gins are
guarding them at a cost o f $10 to
$lf&gt; a day the sheriff ndded.
No gins have yet been reported
burned or otherwise damaged in Geor­
gia, but many hnve been posted with
threats o f damage unless they cense
operation.
First bloodshed in connection with
widespread efforts of night riders to
keep cotton o ff the market until the
staple is bringing forty cents a pound
was rejiortcd yesterday from Eng­
land, Arkansas. Nora Canada, n ne­
gro gunrd employed nt the gin of
Thus. W . Steele, who had received a
warning to discontinue operations,
was found shot to death.
The heaviest loss sustained since
the night riders’ campaign began, is
reported from
Cameron,
Texas,
where the compress and warehouses
of the Cameron Compress Company
nnd 7,000 hales o f cotton wore burn­
ed Sunday morning. The flames de­
stroyed property valued nt &lt;1,000,000. Some officials believe the fire
was o f incendiary origin nnd the au­
thorities are investigating a report
that nn automobile driven nt high
speed was seen to lenve the vicinity
just before the Humes were discov­
ered.
Two additional cotton fires were
reported in Texas Monday. The plat­
form •o f the Farmers’ Union ware­
house at Itoekdnlc was discoyercd in
flames but the fire was extinguished.
Several bnlcs o f cotton were reported
destroyed in a fire at Thomdalc. State Fire Marshal Williams, who
lias been investigating fires iq. the
northern part o f Alabama, reported
to Governor Kilby that the fire which
destroyed n store nt Hnnccvillc Inst
week was o f InceifUinry origin but
that the desruction o f n gin in Mor­
gan county nnd another in Cullman
county wns accidental.
Gins in Moulton, Ala., were idle
yesterdny nfter the operators had dis­
covered warnings posted on
them
some time Sunday night ordering
them to close until cotton brought 40
cents n pound nnd carinn seed f -10 n
ton.
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The “ LOGICAL TREATMENT

When it comes to painting n word
picture of the appeal o f Florida en­
chantments, Rube Allyn. o f St. Pet­
ersburg. hns few equals and none
more eloquent.
Of the many fine things that this
versatile genius has written nothing
is phrased more aptly than his trib­
ute to Florida waters, concerning
which he says:
'
"Beloved Florida Waters! I need
no poet's lyre or magic pen to con­
jure words
calling fredom-ioving
souls from the farthest boundaries
of the nntion to share with me the
fellowship of your divine orchestral
harmonies. The hushed thunders of
the breakers of the Gulf of Mexico
-the booming grandeur of the A t­
lantic Ocean as it arrives tumult­
uously—contrasting wondrously with
the silent beauty of the lakes, their
surfnees broken
intervals at even­
tide by fish nt play: linked by n
thousnnd streams, springing phnntom-iike nnd mir— ’ ously from the
deep, mysterious bosom o f the earth,
laden with death-resisting minerals
nnd lengthocninp life’s hnppv jour­
ney for those who listen to the so'*
inviting cadences of stream nnd wood
land. I need but in simplest lnn•Minoe call attention to the inviting
music of your many voices, from the
-Id. old Fuwnnce River (on whose
banks the beloved sonr of nurser*days comes true) to the shadowed
mysteries of ihe Everglades (where
only the-niKVnturous go) to hnve nn
army o f choicest spirits rntrol vnur
banks with rod nnd reel in life's
idav-time.
‘,tfo. come— come—come!
Comwhile the world is young n£d love
lingers."
I f this won't bring visitors
to
Florida nnd keen them here nfter
they arrive, California nn.l Bimini
nro welcome to them.

IF NO T, SEE

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NPIIATRBH
W ASHINGTON, Oct., 11. — The
iNsncrirrr'rs
i»- u l t h t H v r r L i n
conviction of six negroes sentenced
W r ll, la , la lM l F rlra I.U la, N a tlb a Cb»apa»l--hal |&gt;ri«» » l l » t i . In lln# w llh U u I U f .
to death for participation in the
Phillips county, Arknnsns. race riot'
Inst October will stand ns the result
of the refusal today of the Supreme
Court to review the cases.

For M any Human Ills
And Veins, fo that the Blood Stream Functions Better
Nourishment to Dormant Tissue.
Nn Mystery—No Imagination
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ocen cnccacd, rubber springs or
shock-absorbers in the vent close it
in until but a small hole remains.
" A t the atmospheric pressure with­
in most pnrachuto'drops from ordi­
nary altitudes arc p’ ndo the speed at­
tained by the operator in his couple
of seconds fall is sufficient to create
enough pressure under tho
pilot
chute to cause it when released to
yank the h|g one nt once from its
pack. Usually the operator is de­
scending nt normal speed after fall­
ing less thnn 200 feet. However, nt
high altitudes the atmosphere hns
not sufficient effect on the
pilot
chute until tho onorntor hns fnllcn a
great distance nnd attained a terrif­
ic speed. The shock when the pornchute does open is accordingly severe
und there is quite a spotting chance
c f tho silk flying into ribbons."

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M EM DERSHIP OF STATE
R O A I) D E PA R TM E N T HUT
H AS N O T A C C E IT E D
TALLAHASSEE,
Oct. 8.—The
governor this afternoon
appointed
Forest Lake, o f Sanford, to- be menr
her o f the state road department to
succeed M. M. Smith, whose term has
expired.
•Mr. Smith is the present chairman
o f the department nnd the appoint*
went o f unother man ta succeed him
will necessitate the department’s
election o f another chairman.
The
power o f selecting the chairman is
vested in the members o f the deport
went. Members o f the department
are appointed by the governor sub*
jcci to confirmation by the senate.
A rumor was surrent on the streets
o f Tnllnhnssco today to the efL ct
that L. C. Register, nnother member
of the state rood department hnd o»
would, resign and thnt he wppld be
be succeeded by n prominent citizen
of White Springs. Investigation at
the office o f the governor nnd of the
secretary c f state showed, however,
that no such resignation hnd been
received.
The governor is still out of the
city and his appointment o f
Mr.
Lake was nindo upon his telegraphic
instruction to that effect.

Phone 189

L. A. RENAUD, Prop.

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COOK AUTO||COMPANY
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

m

W. J. Thigpen, Local Agent

wa e
c A g r..«i

Mr. Lake has been appointed but
he has not accepted the position and
will not slate today whether he will
accept it or not. He wns not appoint1
cd to take Chairman Smith's place
n* stated in the above dispatch be- 1
cause the chairman is elected by the
board a fter the reorganization,

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T IIE SANFORD HERALD
In the Circuit Court, Screnth Judlela'
Circuit, Seminole County, Florida.
In Chancery.

&gt;ck Lime in barrels

hi. S. Jciks, Complainant, vs.
T. M. Jciks, L. V. Jciks, ot «1.
To all parties claiming an intcrcs:
as heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees
of, by, through or under, Augustus I*
Parnell, Georgia V. Farncll, Dowel'
Rhodo, A. Atkinson, Nacy E. Fame!!
J. 0. Jciks, as an individual or trus*
tee, Oliver Jciks, John J. Jelks, Tcpin
perancc 0. Jelks, J ob . 0. Jelks, W. A
Roland. William L. A. Ellis, Edwin A
Jelks, W. L. Branch, W. 11. Leonard
L. G. Starbuck, and J. B. Leonard, de
ceased, them and any of them, or ntherwisc, whether known or unknown,
and all other parties claiming an in­
terest in any wise in and to the fo l­
lowing described property in Scminoh
County, Florida, to-vrit:
A ll o f SW 1-4 of NE 1-4, section 9,
less 1 acre known as No. 5, G. 0. But­
ler’s survey) and nlso begin at cento
section 9, run west 1 1-2 ch. north 8
ch. E 1 1-2 ch. S 5 ch. and also ont

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P h o n e 36 for Prices

Why Pay for Your Home
and Not Own It?
The (able below shows how a thousand
dollar loan is paid off in eleven years and
eleven months at the rate o f $10.00 per
month.
I f you pay rent for eleven years and eleven
months what will you have to show for it?
Why pay fo r your home and not own it?

Payments $10.00 per month on loan

F.id ol

Inlrre.t

Applied
on Lojn

560.00

5 60.00

5910.00

2 years

56.(0

63.60

876.10

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48j 1

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6 years

39.71

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581.18

7 years

34.89

85.11

496.37

3 years

29.78

90.22

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10 years

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24.37

95.63

310252

18.63

101.37

209.15

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107.15

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101.70

cb. north 1.33 ch., nnd nlso In section
9 to commence nt a point as follows:
From the N W cor. of NW 1-4 o f SE
11-4, run south 10.48 ch., thence south
,73 degrees 45 minutes, cast 5.62 ch
nrd from this point o f beginning rut
north 34 degrees, etst 3.32 ch, east
2.42 ch., south 34 degrees, west 6.2F
ch. north 70 degrees, \V 2.12 ch, north
34 degrees, cast 1.55 ch. to beg. And
nlso that tract o f land in section 9,
as follows: Commence nt a point 10
ch. south o f N W cor. of N W 1-4 of
SE 1-4, thence run west 1.73 ch. south
f 20 degrees W O. 57 ch. south 70 de­
grees, cast 6.91 chains, north 34 de­
grees, east 1.55 ch, north 73 degree45 minutes, west 5.G2 chains, north 4f
chains to beg; and nlso the south If
acres of SW 1-4 o f NW 1-4. scctioi
! 10: nil in township 21, south range 31
i cast.
You are hereby ordered nnd requir­
ed to be and appear to the bill of
j co. plaint filed herein ngninst you bj
M. S. Jelks, on Monday, Novembei
11st, 1920, and it is further ordcrec
that this order be published in Thi
Sanford Herald, a newspaper, once a

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A home o f your own will always be worth the
money. W e carry a complete line of Lumber
and Building Material and will appreciate
your orders, whether large or small. Either
will have our usual eflicient service.

The House of Service and Price
PHONE 135
Office and Yard: Third St. and Myrtle Ave

(rrtn Mead*?'* Datlr)

Democrats o f that section.

SI.AV IA COr.ONY C O M PANT. a corporation
on lrr tbs la* a of tb* Slat* o f Ohio. Cvtsrlalatant. »v.
•
J. C. MrltRIPE. » t i L . U m o a n a

oRDrn or punucATios.

Tn lb* unknown k»lr*. i1*t 1&gt;**«, crant*** or
oth*r rlalmanta and all part!** rU lola x an
lnl*re«t onU.r J. C. M rllrM * anl ................
Mcll.-M*. hi* wlf*. O. r. Parrot* a n l................
Parrott fcta wlf*. Arch A r m t l a and................
A **r*tt*
bla wlf*,
W illiam
A.
Ibwhurk.
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bla
w|f».
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A'ciand**. Carrl* AU iard*r.
wlUa-n AI*iaad*r, r.ro rt- A l » i » r |. t . th* U i r . i t

for Martha J. Elba and b*r two danfbtrra.
Manila V. m il and Mary W. KUIa. Martha J
Elllt. Martha V. Kin*. Mary W. »:m.,
p
r .m * ll. Tru .tf* for G*nr(ta Farurll. bla w lf*
and hr* rhlblrtt.. Gro-pla r .r o e ll and th* rblblrrn o f A. P. farnrll and G rorda r.ra rll. It.
M. lio !&gt; r and ................Holler k.U wlf*. II. D.
St*r*n* and ............... S;*r*n* bla wlf*. S. W.
T ajla r and ................ TayH . bla wlf*. W o .
C *lll*r and ..............Collier hla wlf*. A. P.
ran&gt;*ll and............... r * r c * ll hla wlf*. pantd
««&lt;■*» *nd ............... Rlrb hit w lf*. Slmron W .
Taylor and ................ Taylor bla w|fr,t*w|a
Horn* and ............... Horn* hit wlf*. Gaatama
A. I'*ttfw a y a id ................ P»tt*way hla w lf*.
Jokn U Ilranrh and................ Itranrh bla w lf*.
P. W. Carrl* and K it * Currl*. bla wlf*. J. W .
R bm and ............... Raas bla w lf*. Warren r.
laraa.or*
Sr., and
.............Ix r t m o r * . hla
w lf*. A. Purdr* and ................ Purd** tta w lf*.
W. r. I aramor* and ................ Uratnor* bla
w lf*. Ki t * Poord. Harry A. UoirJ and............
n«wd Ua wlf*. Wllla Uoord, I . I&gt;rnla Day
IB* ..............D*y hi* w lf*. W. W. |)«U and

R. M. MrNatt and

................MrNatt hla wlfa. *r olbrrwla* |* u *
pn-pertr kartlnaftrr d*^rUwd. and I* all par.
II** rlilm lnc a* lnt*r*at la aald property,
altnai* la Semlaol* Conaly, 8tata of n *rtd *.

SeetIon 17

I)r. I’ntton leaves for Atlanta to
j ay after conducting revival services
iit the Presbyterian church for the
pu*t two weeks. Dr. Patton made
many’ friends while here and they all
hope to see him ngoin in the near
future.
C L E A N H E ALTH HILI
FOR GERM AN

quarter. Ie « fifteen aerea In tot Srotb’e.'.r'eo*
ner of Seetlon 19: the SoutW
__n;_ quarter of
Ncrtke.tt quarter of Seelton » ; and tbs North- C an didates f&lt;
eaat qti»M*r of Nortbeaat qo.Ttc* of Stetlon fo r m a rria g l
=*• all la TowtmMj, 21 Sooth tta
at tU-t.- t r a r ’S o ffic e
You and each of /on are h«r*a* order-1 ts ini hiill.-fin n
appear to Uit CompUlnsnt’. l !l| . f eomplalnt ,, ,,u ,,elln . 0
l*r«li died on fito .Uj »t ,'ee»u.bs- A. I». U ca lU l UTgin,
,J-°. tb* tarns t*ln* alittle Par of this &lt;oa-ti sicinn and C
It ti farther orderrd that tfcla ootles to pot&gt;-henlth befort
llabed far tw.lr* con.ecntli* weeks tn tbs San- tin muon wn
ford Herald, a newapaper of groen] etrenlatlss ...... .. „ . . B
t abllat.e-1 In Sanford, Kestlnot* Ctaont-. I'l.rld*. " 0,linn Who,
Wltseaa. E. A. Ia&gt;o*le**. Clerk of tb* said W arnin g, enti
arcnlt Court. ind tb* Mil of .aid Coart. tkU g r a v e nfense.
14th day of Av,*nat. A. I». 1W0.
nrn„ ! J . G ,
»S*.I)
E.A. POUtlLAM. Clerk. 50 PrOVSdCS I

Advocates o f the amendment o f the
1Florida constitution permitting
the
|legislature to bond the state fo r good
|roads purposes, after making "250
miles in 24 hours," passing through
the counties o f Brevard, Volusin,
Seminole, Orange, Osceola, and Polk
state that they did not find a single
voter opposed to the amendment. The
advocates probably did not make a
very thorough canvass in Volusia
county, ns there seems litle
doubt
that 90 per cent o f the voters here
arc opposed to the amendment; they
can see no reason why the righ t to
issue bonds— mortgage their proper,
ty — should be taken out o f
their
hands and placed in tho hands o f 100
more or less irresponsible members
o f the legislature.— DeLand News.

P R O M IN E N T W O M AN
COMMITS SUICIDE.
P H IL A D E L P H IA . Oct. 11.—Misa
Esther Rogers, the daughter of Sam­
uel L. Rogers, director of the United
States census, died nt the hospital
here today under circumstances that
indicated suicide by poison according
to the police. Ill health is the mo
tlve fo r the suicide it is said. She
wns twenty five nnd worked here as
n stenographer.
Get your Scratch Pads from The
Herald— by the pound— 15c.

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DON’T JUDGE BY SAMPLES
SEE OUR NEW STOCK
WAREHOUSES A T BECK HAMMOCK
AND DUTTON’S SIDING

FANS

W ERE

D IS S A PO IN TB D

S O M E W H A T IN T H E GEN­
E R A L R E S U LT
(B j Tb* iiu cliu l fn u .)
I r r»n» K.tl.y &gt; D*Uj) ’
C L E V E L A N D , Oct. 12^ —A fter a
F * ' * full o f thrills Cleveland won the
world’s aeries here today by the score
of 3 to 0. Cleveland went into the
X*me with the sole thought o f win­
ning the game and cfnehing the
World Series and with thousands of
loyal fans routing for them, touk the
pm anl for the 1920 series. Follosing
Li the gmvnr by innings:

C LE V E LA N D . O ct. 12— With on­
ly one more victory needed to clinch
the world’s championship Cleve­
land players and fans are confident
today that the game will go to C leve­
land and be the lost o f the aeries and
it will not be necessary to go hack
to Brooklyn for another game. On
the other hand the battered Brooklyn
team was in a desperate fighting
mood and declared it was not yet
beaten. Neither managre was cer­
tain before this -game who -would
and Coveleski for Cleveland are be­
ll evd to b th slctiocs.

Albert Martin, the genial represen.
tativr of the Crown Paper Co., who
i* known all over tlio Rtutc and then
some, wns In the city todny shaking
hands with his ninny friends. Albert
is living in Apopkn nnd likes It.
Hon. C. W. Entzmingcr. Mrs. Entzminger nnd dnughtcr, Mrs. Sntcher
nnd the boby were in the city todny.
The ninny friends o f Charlie hntzminger arc glnd to see him in good
health ngnin as he hns just returned
from a trip to H ot Springs.
Dr. nnd Mrs. E. I&gt;. Brownlee nnd
Mrs. Henry McLnulin motored ovc;
to DcLnnd this morning.
*Mrs. Samuel Puleston entertained
Monday nftemoon from 4 to 0 nt her
home on Magnolia avenue. Her Cir­
cle o f the Presbyterian
Womnns
Auxiliary were her guests.
Mrs. F. L. Miller cntcrtnlncd nt
her home on Magnolia avenue Mon­
day nfternoon from 4 to 6. Her Cir­
c le o f the
Presbyterian Womens
Auxiliary wore her guests.
Mrs. J. E. Pace met her Circle of
the Presbyterian Women’** Auxiliary
in the Church Mondny nfternoon nt
•I o’clock nt which time plans were
mnde for much activity this winter

Town Crier.

Mr. Jnck Sterett, o f New Orleans,
who is the guest o f Mr. George CKeller, nt Orlnndo, caught n blind
mullet while fishing from the bridge
at the ferry yesterday morn'ng. The
fish is said by experts to weigh Hiore
in point o f length thnn nny fish
^Mu^hi in llu* SI. Johns for a n ..
time.

21c Through Warehouses

We Guarantee Satis­
faction or Money Back

We Guarantee Satis­
faction or Money Back

True Facts and Reasons for this sale:
lE R C H AN
D ISE advertised___________
in this sale______
is absolutely
and--------Perfect. No Sale Goods, Seconds or Factory Re__________________
* New Goods,. High
.. Grade
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jects. Our buyer just returned*from N ew York and made some sensational purchases, taking advantage of an opportune time, of
a slump in the market. The custom of B A N D E L ’ S E M P O R IU M is to give the public advantage of every bargain they
get and not hold for big profits. So we have arrranged this sale for your benefit and we want you to come to our store nnd sec
what
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F R E E 2 LARGEBARS° ctagon soap FREE
A bsolutely F R E E with a $ 5 .0 0 Purchase

i

Yard Goods
Gifi|h*mi, AbmiVm i and olh«r SUnd*rd
Brandi Gin|hami. Indif* Blu* and
Brawn, alto Gr*«n Ch*cka, ap*rial, yard

Miss Lettie Caldwell entertained
last evening. Those prerent were:
Misses Mac Holly. Sara Warren Esterby. Zeta Davison. Florence Hcntv , Adele Runge nnd Anna PuBose.
Mrs. R.’ C. Maxwell nnd Mrs. Robert
Hinen, Messrs. Robert Green, Donnln
W’ hitcomb. Glenn Whitcomb, Theo­
dore Runge, Robert Hines and KBrownlee. These are members or
•he Executive Committee of the Sen­
ior Presbyterian Christian Endcnvor.
A unin'ic program was arranged for
next Sunday nicht, nnd elans were
made for the coming o f Mr._W id mm
Evans, of Chattanooga, ,S °u m crn
Secretary of C. E., who will hold nn
Institute in Sanford, Oct. 20.

WAISTS ! WAISTS !
~Ready-to-Wear
’
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.
$1.47

'' Extra Special
v

(from T»**d*r’ * D»Hy)

Mrs. T. M. Puleston
entertained
the members o f the Gleaners clnss
of the Presbyterian Sunday School
Monday night from fl to 10. A lnrgo
group of ladles were in attendance. A
pleasant evening wns spent, rnd
plans made for tho further develop­
ment of this large clnss were mnde.

First— Brooklyn 0, Grimes and M il­
ler:
Cleveland
0, Covelskie and
O’Neill.
Second— Brooklyn 0, Cleveland 0.
Third— Brooklyn 0. Cleveland 0.
Fourth.— Brooklyn 0, Cleveland I.
Fifth— Brooklyn 0, Cleveland 1.
Sixth— Brooklyn 0, Cleveland 0,
Seseiith— Brooklyn 0, Cleveland 1
Eighth— Brooklyn 0, Cleveland 0.
V M S — B r o o k l y n 0, C l e v e la n d O
Brooklyn ________________ _ 0 5 2
Cleveland
_______ _______ 3 7 3

on all orders when accom­
panied by money order

Beginning THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1920

Mrs. Schelle Maines has returned
home after spending the summer ut
the home of her pnrents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. John Hcrby, in Dayton, Ohio.
Judge Mnincs hns fallen o ff consid
crnhly during her nbsence but ex­
pects to get better right nlong now
with home cooking ngnin.

The
representatives will
pass
around among you selling tickets for
the big dance nt the Vnldez Hotel
next Friday night. Get your tickets
early.

W AUCULA
HAM PERS

on all orders when accom­
panied by money order

Decisive reductions for 10 days only

John F. Scagle, o f Gainesville, nnd
Miss Chapman, o f Orlnndo, were in
the city today. John ih an
old
friend o f the editor o f the Herald and
we had many good times together
"wny back yonder in the cornfields”
in minstrel shows nnd other amuse
merits in old Alachua county. Miss
Chnpmnn is formerly of Gainesville,
but is now the head o f one o f the
departments of the Yowell Drew Co.,
store in Orlhndo. Mr. Scagle is one
of the large furniture dealers of
Gainesville.

Good floor, good music and good
wenther for a big dance nt the \n.dez Hotel next Friday night. Get your
tickets.

We Prepay Express or
Parcel Post Charges

n

Mi. and Mrs. N. J. Lilian!, Mr.
an&lt;! Mrs. II. A. Neel, Mr. Denno
Treadwell and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph
K. Gore nnd children motored to
Orlando Sunday morning, taking a
lunch nnd slopping at
Wildwood
Park, near Orlando, for a picnic din
ner.

George Keller, o f Orlnndo, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. S tcrctt,.of New Or
leans, are in the city today. Mr.
Keller nnd Mr. Sterett represent the
Mergcnthnler Linotypo Co., nnd are
here to close n deal with the Herald
Printing Co., far a No. 14 Linotype
machine, which is one of the lnrgcst
and best machines that is on the
market today.
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Mailorders
will be given prompt
attention

EARLY

We Prepay Express or
Parcel Post Charges

Hon. J. N. Scarcey, o f Longwood,
one o f the prom inent citizen s o f that
place, was in the city today bringing
in a fin e contribution from the loyal

John Cook, of the Cook Auto Co..
of Orlnndo, wns in the city yester•lay irmpcctin? hl.n now building that
is Ixdng erected on the Wil*oi\ lot on
Pork nvenu&lt;) just south of the! South­
ern Utilities Co. office.

CLEVELAND JOY

will bs pi von prompt
attention

1

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Bandel’s Emporium

Mailorders

Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Holly, Mrs. It.
J Holly. Mrs. J. B. Lawson and Mrs.
lienry Purden formed n party of
ganfonl visitors to Orlando Saturday
afternoon.

hwest Qdsrtrr of tbs JVrjthwest
tbs
Ncrthwr.t
quarter o f tb*
arter of Sertlon 16; I&gt;oU l.Sm ndSol
. . . ___
__
tbe W e«t
half__o f ___
tbs ____
N orth*.,!

F
OCTOBHR
1920
* R ID A Y . u
u iu u o u IS, 1?*V

y . ----------------------------- ------------------------------------------- —

Attorney John Murrcl left
this
mnrninc for his home nt Okeechobee
■fter sending the week end with his
parents, Mr. utid Mrs. K. R. Mur
roll______

Membership in the Florida Cttro. Exchange reports
ooiy the ability to co-operate. N o buriation fees,
no membership duet. For information, roniult the
manager of nrarett association or sub-exchange, or
write to the buiinets manager at Tamp*.

TH E- S A LF
» O R D H E RALD

_____________________

Hon. Roy Harden, o f Orange City.
in the city today on business and
h|j ninny friends here were glnd to
j Ct! him again.

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local and personal

IX CIRCUIT COURT, SETEVTII JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IX *AXD TOR BEKUtOIX
C0UXTT. FLORIDA. IN
CHANCERY.

BtLnrc
Unpaid

1 year

9 years

F R ID A Y . OCTOBER

36 inch *alra yood qualily B U uhiny,
rtfular 3Jt and 4S&lt; »alu«, apccial, yard ■ ■ V V

Flannelette in beautiful
colors, suitable for
children nnd ladies'
winter dresses, 65c
value, now only

Priced from

35c yd.

Priced from

DRESS GINGHAMS

Eitra h*a*y. PDin whilo, plain bin*,
plain pink, alao fancy atripwa.

K rfu lir 60c »alu*i, now only,

yard

39c

$2.75 and $3.00 Serge, all-wool,

SILK CAMISOLES

69c
$1.49

priced nrtl

$1.98

Hundrtda t l Oth*r Baryaina in Yard Gaoda
Not M tnlionod

JIDO and J2-50 talu.a uow only

25c Black and whilt, alto Ion hoao,
Now only
SILK HOSE, In all colora

Brand n*w ahbm «nto( beautiful Fall Mala prked
al about 60c on tho dollar.

19c

Spocial 7 5 C

Men’s Work Shirts

R*fular $1.6$ and $1.75 ralu*

'Unrl* Sim " Blue SSirla rtfular
pric* $2.00
Now *nly

d«
Art ?rry popular Ihia l i L Mad*
in attract!** MarWIa, rtfular takt*.
a ii* . up I* 36 waial, $1000 I*
SI2J0
Special Pric*

Rtfular pric* $3.50,

N*w only

WORK PANTS

Very S*r.koablo
o a b k and madainttry
m adtinttry (Tb ^ f k P f
atlraclifo colon
' . $1250 .a lu .
9 *U
titca, up lo 36 waial. Now only

MILLIInERY

I O

HOSIERY SPECIALS

Women’s Jersey Skirts

now only

SUM ?aki«,

Novelty

O o * 1*1 walila (*rm*rly a.ld iw
$3.94 and $5.95
Now only

$1.39
$5.95
$1.69
Plaid Skirts
Union Made Overalls
$2.75
: $7.95

Blue and Black Serge
Acordin Ploaltd Skul», rtfular
*10-00 Tiki*
Sp«cial

yard 0 * 7 C

$1.75 and $2.00 value
-I A H
now special
yard &lt; p A » ^ 4

specially

SKIRTS

B $4.98

In the Most Popular Shades Itcduccd

OUTING FLANNELS

$8.75

W om on’a Bluo S»r|# S k irti.n .illy mad* up, r .fu L r taluo
now

. All Wool Serges
$ 1.00 values now,

in Coal S lyl*,b*h *d,(h o last ward
in alylo, rtfular I I 2 3 4 a n d }I S M
.akaof,
now

r7 P| ^

Georgette Waists

$5.98 up

Women’s Sweaters

Poplin in nil popular shades, a
very good quality, sold regularly
for $1.25, now only
Q 7/»
yard 0 4 t

A nict tarioly. of colori, rofular
wonlr
j„ J
»alo*t now
only

SILK WAISTS
In whit*, fifth and black, all
aii*i, rtfular $3.$S »aluo, now

AU-Wo*l SEp-Ottr Modala In
all ahadta

DRESS GINGHAM
and 60« - c l i p
Y a rd tF v ^

$8.50 up

Sweaters! Sweaters!

Only 10 yds. to a customer

In »ory allraclitt yal**™'.
tali*. Now -anly

W om en'i Work Waiala in a larf.
diaplay ol pallrma, reado to rct.il
al $2-00,
Our pric* only

W om rn'i new mod*! caala («r winltr wtar
Mad* U p-l.-dat* •( lh« b«at maUriala

Kaky Panti, Pin Chock Pant, and
other alylca, lormorly (aid lor
Now only
$2.95,

“ We Can Fit the Hard to Fit" ^

6)

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i

BOYS’ PANTS
A lore* taritly I* w k ( l from al GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES

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MEN’S HALF HOSE

MEN’S DRESS PANTS
All-W ool Tailor
$ 12*50 values,

Mnde, regular
Now only

$8.95

25c Half Hose, in all colors,
"I Q p
Reduced to -l-*/V/

39c
MEN’S SWEATERS
98c Half Hose, in fancy colors, only 69c
grey only
S1
75
Special price
-1-* * ^
$ 1.25 nnd $ 1.50 Silk Hose,
only 89c
50c Half Hose.

H e a v y

Now only

w e ig h t'

MEN’S HATS

$3.49
Now on'y $6.75
$8.00 H A T S
BOYS’ SUITS
$5.00 H A T S

All Reduced
” Don^t

$2.9843.98-14.98

Now only

Misjudge Us

By our location. Th e fact
that we are out of the high
rent district gives us a decid­
ed advantage to sell you

Better Goods for Less Money

C O M F O R T S , full size, regular
(1*0 Q Q
value $5.00
Mow only
C H ILD R E N 'S
_____
DRESSES

from 98c up

SHOES! SHOES!
For the W hole Family at Greatly Reduced
Prices

$3.35
$4.45
Men's Dress Shoes, regular price
$6.98
N ow only $4.75

Men's W ork Shoes, $4.00 and
$4.50 values
N ow only
Men’s $6.00 nnd $6.50 Shoes now
reduced to

Other Shoes Reduced in Proportion

Hundreds of Other Bargains Not
Mentioned Here

Remember the date and place— Be on band early

Banders Emporium
316 Sanford Ave. (Next door to Brock, the Tailor)

Don’t Misjudge Us
By our location. T h e fact
that we are out of the highrent district gives us a de­
cided advantage to sell you

Better Goods for Less Money
n

Our Store is Plum Full of Other Bargains Not Mentioned

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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IN T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O RLD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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VOLUME XII.

SANFORD, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

FRIDAY, OCTOnER 22, 192Q

NU.MRBR 10

Polling Pfera Drag- Nairn Wide Cara- DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE
REED IS CAPTURED IN
nated By Board j
paign On League
PALATKA AND BROUGHT
HOLDING BIG MEETINGS
HERE FOR TRIAL
LAST NIGHT AT GENEVA

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WELAKA BLOCK FOR NO. 1 AND COX SAYS PROPAGANDA OF MISREPRESENTATION SHOULD
COURT HOUSE FOR NO. 3
HE PERFORATED
IN SANFORD

fllg TV* AhmIi IiI fra**)
The oard of County Commissioners
WILMINGTON, Del., Oct. 21.—
for Seminole County, Florida, met nt
the call of their chairman, nt 1U Governor Cox attacked the critics of
o’clock a. m., October 12. Present: Article Ten in n speech here todny.
Chnirmnn L. A. Brumley, nnd Com­ He said a nation-wide program of
"pre
against Article X '
missioners L. P. Hngnn, C. W. Enti' misrepresentation
d
minger, O. P. Swope, nnd E. H. Kil was being circulated. 11c declnrcd
bee, with V. E. Douglass, Deputy Jhnt congress ^only_ ^ and not the
has
authority to
Clerk, and E. E. Brady, Sheriff, in at- 1-cngue "of Nutions
“
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declare wnr nnd thnt the league
tendance.
The Chnirmnn announced thnt the council’s decisions must be unani­
purpose of this meeting was to take mous nnd not merely advisory.
up the matter of holding the General
LARGE CITIES OF EUROPE ARE
MYSTERY AROUT CASE SAID TO Election to be held Tuesday, Novem­ CONNER AND HARLEY SHOT
ber 2nd, 1920, nnd same wns freely
FROM
AMIIUS1I—IS
THIRD
MUCH CLEANER THAN
HAVE UBEN ONE OF
discussed by the Board nnd other i . TRAGEDY NEAR MACCI.ENNV
AMERICAN CITIES
persons present.
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ASSAULT.
Jnated
I ? ns the plnrC *1?
MACCLENNY,
21.—Frank
, (Or tv* Aw*&lt;i*t*&lt;i
of holding sad Connfr
nn,| FrAnk Oct.
parley,
white,
A masked mob, estimated nt be­ election
in
the
several
precincts
in
„hot
Anj,
kilIc),
nbou^
'5
oV|ock
NEW
YYORK, Oct. 20.—The large AT TIIE WOMAN’S CLUB NEXT
IN TOOTH PASTE TURF. AND tween fifteen nnd twenty men, over­
cities
of
Eurone In the point of clean­
powered Officers Nettles and Rnrnes
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Wctnkn
S R liness nnd tidiness of streets are far
SHOWED MARKS' OF OLI)
nt 309 Americn street, Orlando, about building ®n Rill roadSnrifnnl
ahead
of
New
York,
Chicago,
Cin­
Avc.
out
f
town.
NcWi
of
the
double
FOR INSTRUCTIONS
11:110 last night nnd tookJ from them
TIME STUFF
nnd many other cities in
J. E. Howard, whom the officers hnd t I^ , 1"CL Nc0; ^ l ^ kC Monroc- A’ C*( killing was brought here by parties cinnati
Railroad Station.
who found the bodies and the sheriff Americn, says Clyde A. Cospcn, man­
plnced under arrest nnd were pre­ L. Precinct
No.
.,nnford.—Court
-nd
co imnu&gt;&lt;ijMcly i*ft for the ager of the Anti-Litter Dureau of
People are becoming interested In
It was nlmost a foregone conclus­ p a rin g to place in an autom obile in
the Merchant’s Association, who has politics this yenr na never before and
.
.
^
.
T
,
,
tm
„
scene.
No
details
of
the
tragedy
will
order
to
convey
him
to
the
police
ion that when the bold bad burglar
just returned from a trip of obscrv* whether it is the vital issues that con­
Precinct N&lt;&lt; 4, I aoln. Flowers j,0 kno\vn until the sheriff returns.
broke Into the doctors* offices hero station.
ation in Europe.
Store.
front us here in the South at this
,
,
T
,
1
This
killing
is
believed
to
be
an
nfHoward wns carried away in nn nunnd extracted therefrom the cocaine
"In some sections of New York, "he time Is the incentive or whether it la
Precinct No. !•, Oviedo. Lawtop tormath of the murder of John Hnrtomobile
bv
the
mob
nnd
nt
n
late
and morphine nnd other sleep pro­
said, "I can see more stp'ct litter in the women coming Into the party
building.
* r&gt; ..
T . „ ' vcy here, n short time ago for which one
ducers that said burplnr was either hour his fnte has not been made
squnre block than in nny city I thnt is adding zest or whether it is
Precinct v,
No.
C,
Geneva.
Town
fr(me
four
negroes
were
killed
by
in the business of selling the dope to known. Sheriff Gordon is reported Hnll.
visited abroad. Paris and London are the action of the County Executive*
models of clenlinrss and compnritive- Committee in making a county cam­
the different runners over the state to be nfter the mob.
Precinct No. 7, Chulota.—Snyder's ■mo^ ' l°lcncc*____________
According to police licndquartcrs, Store.
ly free of ■•rcet litter of nny descrip­ paign thnt is stirring up the people
or selling it himself or using It him­
.
• COMMISSION BEGINS
tion. This Is due to the fact that but at nny rate the committee meet­
self nnd the Intter conclusion was the Officers Nettles nnd Rnrnes A n s w e r ­
Precinct No. 8, Gabriclln.—School
PROBE OF GAMBLING
the people abroad are more* tidy than ings nnd the speakers have been
most obvious. Therefore the city po­ ed a telephone call thnt came from House.
* **
office the neighborhood, stating thnt there
IN WHEAT IN "PIT" we who live in Americn.
iicc force and the sheriffs
Precinct No. 9.—Long wood.
meeting with great success every­
worked on this
"The city of New YYork counten­ where nnd the people are aroused to
' "s phnsc of the mntter wns n disturbance of some sort out
Precinct No. 10, Imke Mary.—
•
*
in
thnt
part
of
town,
nnd
to
come
to
ances
conditions
thnt
none
of
the
CHICAGO,
Oct.
21.—The
Federal
nnd sent out what was a good de­
Shoblom's Store.
the need of definite action and arous­
scription of the man who was sup­ .109 America street nt onep. When
Precinct No. 11, Altamonte.—Ful­ Trade Commission yesterday begnn cities which I visited would tolerate ed ns they hnve never been before In
its investigation into the operations for n moment."
posed to.have taken not only the thc&gt; arrived at this address they _________
ler’s Store.
a nntinnnl election.
Mr. Copson said thnt London hns
Clerk of this Board wns instructed! of the Chicago Board of Trade. The
opintes but the diamond rings from were met nt the door bv Mrs. How­
Last night at Geneva n large
ard.
the
wife
of
J.
E.
Howard.
Upon
to have 30 new booths built nnd de- commission will investigate com- the best organized Street Cleaning crowd was present nt the Town Hall
Mrs. Keeter and mnny other articles.
plaints of Gov. Allen, of Kansas, thnt Department in Europe, Glasgow, the anil the peopte of the Geneva ecc-'
The police of the different cities their request to see her husband they livered to the respective precincts.
Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded by I the slump in whent of recent date poorest, nnd Paris hns the best gnr- tlon wore augmented by a large
were on the lookout for him nnd the were told to conic inside, that he
L. P. Hngnn. nnd carried, this Board wns caused by wheat speculations, lingo disiH)Sttl system.
Pnlntkn police force pinched the gen­ would not come out.
crowd from Snnford nnd other point*.
Referring to the taxi-cab driver* The meeting was called to order
Asked if they saw nny men when of County Commissioners hereby re- ; The chnrfe thnt speculators forced
tleman in thnt city one day this week
de by
nnd the sheriff’s office here sent a they npproaehpd the house, the offi­ quests the sheriff, Mr. E. E. Brady,! the price down six cents n bushel nnd all chauffeurs nbrond, Mr. Com- R. J. Holly, one of tho Sanford mem­
pson's
statement
said
thnt
they
deputy to Pnintka’ to bring him back, cers stated that they hnd noticed only to have n sufficient number of deput-, in one day nnd Inter attempted to
bers and secretary of the committee,
lie wns not nior.q ns his wife nnd lit­ two men who were apparently acci­ ics on election day, to care for the begin n '‘farmer’s boycott" on selling "seem to know their business nnd who introduced tne following sp;aknlso will lie looked into, it wns said. when in troublp, or about to run ers:
election.
, .
tle daughter were with him nnd it is dentally in the neighborhood.
.
down n pedlstrinn, they npply the
Upon entering the house, Howard
Mr. Whitcomb nnd Mr. Chittendon
Mrs. John Leonnrdl, F. P. Forster,
understood thnt he has another little
brakes instead of tooting horns. The E. A. Douglass, George A. Dechild in Tampa where-he calls home. asked the officers what they wnntcd. appeared before the Board nnd nsked ARGENTINE PASSES THE
BUCK TO UNITED STATES chnuffeur* in New York do just (HR Cottes. C. M. Hnnd, E. F. HousholdHis nnme is Sid Reed nnd it is said They replied thnt they wanted him thnt the Amcrlcnn Legion I k * permit­
opposite, hence the greater numbetl’er and J. J. Dickinson. Every ques­
thnt he is well known In Tnmpn where for disturbing the pence. He is said ted to hnve a dnnee in the Court
of nccidents nnd noises.
(I,
tv
*
r.m
i
to
hnvo
stntcd
that
he
wns
glad
to
go
room
on
the
night
of
November
11th,
tion affecting the voter was taken
he hns resided for mnny yenrs nnd
"Newsboys nnd venders in lam- up by the different speakers and the
DUENOS AIRES, Oct. 21.—Argen
hns relatives. Upon bringing the with them, thnt he wnntcd protec­ same being Armistice Dnv. And In
view of the position nirendy taken by tine importers adopted resolutions to don," he added, "do not shout their primary regulations that govern the
fnmily here Sheriff Brady took up tion.
"What
do
you
want
protection
for?’
the
Board in reference to the use' of limit to the nbsolute necessities im- wares, but instead enrry signs on voter* in the national election after
the ense nnd nftcr careful question­
the Court room for this purpose, the portntlons from the United Stntes un* which in large letters the import- taking a moral obligation was stress­
ing brought out the fnct that Reed asked Officer Nettles.
til improvement in cxchnngc rates nnt' news headlines. The system helps ed ns well ns the fact thnt the new
"Thnt’s nil right, you’ll find out nbove» request wns
--- refused.
..
wns responsible for the several rob­
considerably In lessening the gencr women voters should see that all the
And on motion of I.. P. Hngnn, are mndo.
beries thnt hnd taken plnce here in Inter," he is said to have replied.
nl noise. The subways, or ’tubes' ns women go to the polls nnd vote on'
Not being certnin just what action seconded bv O. P. Swope, nnd carried,
the week of his residence.
’
NEWPORT
NEWS
PAPER
QUITS
they are railed in London, are more Noveml&gt;er 2. Mrs. Leonnrdl was
ought
to
be
take
nin
the
case,
Officer
thisboard
recommended
to
the
He Is a slick one nil right nnd hnd
comfortable than ours nnd sorupu given nn ovntion ns she told In a
the diamond rings hid In the tube Nettles left Officer Rnrnes nt the House Committee of the Valdez Ho­
NEWPORT NEWS, Oct. 21.T Thc lously clean."
clear nnd concise mnnner the duties
ihnt ‘hnd*'been"'use'll "for "tooth pnste, house while he went back to the po- tel thnt they allow the American Le­
h . not S c » clean l.rcn.t, lice atntlon tor furtlKT ".traction, gion to use the dining room of the Evening Record, Newport News' ctnoin cctnoin etnoin etaoln etnnnn of the women In regard to their new
privilege ns voters.
of the matter it is possible that the , He was ordered to arrest Howard and Hotel free of rhnrge for thnt night. third nnd newest daily publication,
The next rally will I n* held In this
_inffg wniilrt nnvor bnvc been found, brinir him in to the ntfltion.
Motion of C. W. Entzminger, sec­ nfter nn existence of slightly less OFFICERS RAID
city
next Saturday night nt eight
but his wife went to her room and Following out his instructions he onded by O. P. Swope nnd enrried. II. than one yonr, nnnouncc* its imme­
CONTRACTOR'S OFFICE
suspension of publication, due,
o'clock at the corner of First street
produced the rings to the sheriff this went back to get Howard with the C. DuBose, Geo. A. DcCottes, nnd E. diate
•
FOR
TRUST
PROOF
the ..tntement, to the constantly
nnd Park avenue nt which meeting
morning nnd Sheriff Brady now- has car he wns using from headquarter*. A. Douglnss, are hereby appointed a says
increasing
cost
of
newsprint
pnpor.
•here will 1k» a number of local speak­
He
and
Officer
Rnrnes,
accompan­
committee
of
three
to
prepnre
the
(Dr TIi Amo-UU-1 Tr*!*.)
them nnd will restore tho property to
G. Marshall hns bran editor of the
ers to discuss the political Issue*.
Mrs. Kieler. The prisoner also said ied by Hownrd, had reached the gate ballot for the General Election nnd to C.
NEW
YORK,
Oct.
21
.—Agents
of
the Hownrd home when n number hnvo ballots printed nt the lowest Record, the publication l&gt;cing owned the stnte attorney’ general raised the It behooves every voter, men nnd
he hnd stolen nn electric fan from of
by n stock company.
women, regardless of their political
of
men
suddenly confronted them, two cost.
the Masonic Hnll nnd told of other
office of John T. Herrick, nttomoy creeds nnd beliefs, to be nt this meet­
There being no further business
robberies giving up sufficient infor­ of the men covering the officers with
1
for
groups
of
Plumbers,
stone
cutWEATHER REPORT
and henr these speakers. Mr*.
the board stands adjourned to meet
mation to mnrk him ns n dangerous revolvers.
’ters and heating contractors, the ing
j,eonnrdi
hns consented to again ad­
"Whnt
do
you
want?"
demnnded
ngnln
November
1st,
1920,
at
10
——
character to hnve abroad. The ar­
record* will bd brought before dress the indies nnd tho men on thl*
o'clock a. m. for the purpose of dc- . Lor Horidn: Generally fnir to- seized
Nettles.
ticles stolen from tho doctors and Officer
the
legislative
committee
investigat­
want Howard for the assault llvcring the ballot boxes to the sev- night nnd Friday, except probably ing alleged building mntorial trust. occnslon. At the Womnn’a Club next
especially Di. Stevens* medicine ense of "IVo
| showers in extreme South portion.
Wednesday nftemoon at 3:30 o'clock
a
ten
old girl." came the ro- ernl precincts in the county.
have not been produced ns yet and ly from year
the women will hnve a mass meetlnr
the
man
who
hnd
Officer
this information mny come out nt ettles covered with his revolver.
ARMENIA REFUSES
to which nil are Invited nnd where
the trial.
several prominent speakers will ad­
TO ALLOW IlOLS
“Did you offer nny resistance?"
dress
them nnd Instruct them on tha
wns nsked the officers, nnd they said
TO CROSS IIORDRR
ROAD IlEPARMENT
ballot.
. . ,
that they could do nothing as thev
If there nre nny precincts In the
both were covered with guns. “Could
MEETS IN TAMPA
fBj Th* A«**«I»1*A Tntt.)
county thnt hnve not been visited by
you recognize any of the men in the
PARIS, Oct. 21 —The Russian Sov­ tho committee that want them next
TUESDAY, OCT. 26 crowd?" wns nsked, nnd they said
iets issued an ultlmntum to Armenia, week thev enn have a meeting by
thnt it wns too dark to see nny of the
demanding | &lt;mission to transport
faces
but
thnt
they
believed
some
of
AMERICAN RANKERS CALLED WILL HOLD PUBLIC MEETINGS Ilolshevik troops through Armenin to making their wishes known to thu
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 21. - A
precinct committee member or to the
meeting uf tho state rand department the men wore masks.
connect with the Turkish National­ secretary of the committee, R. J .
UPON TO ESTABLISH CO-OPTO CONSIDER QUARANTINE
"How many would you say com­
will tm held In Tnmpn. Tuesdaj, Oct.
ists in Asia-Minor. Armenin refus­ Holly. ____ __ ________
posed the mob?” wns nlso nsked, nnd
ON IMPORTING FRUITS
Ell ATI YE WARHOUSES AND
26, nt the Hillsborough Hotel. *t
ed.
both
officers
agreed
that
there
were
o’clock in the morning. . lotice ox
ORGANIZATIONS
AND VEGETABLES
AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVES '
thin meeting w as sent out to all the nt least fifteen nnd thnt they saw
PLANT FALL AND WIN­
two
enrs
standing
in
the
street.
members of the department by
*
fBr Th* A »«c l* l*4 Pr*M.)
(l)&gt;
Hi
A
mkUWA ?r*,i )
TER VEGETABLES
A Into telephone message to police
SAINT NAZA1RE, France, (kt. 21
ing Secretary Crensnp. The m e t­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—The .re..................... . Oct. 21.—Federal
WASHINGTON,
headquarters
stated
thnt
Howard
had
—French railway stock will shortly
ing hns been requested by three mem­
port
of
the
agricultural
commission
Horticultural
board
will
hold
n
pubMany homes go lacking for fall nnd be Increased by 176 American heavyr
bers of the department, nnmri), v&gt;. been severely benten by the mob but of the American Rankers Association ||c hearing December 20lh to consid*’ bends
*■
freight locomotives. They were ship-,
winter
vegetables -beenuse the
A. Holt, Forest Lake nnd - A. u. returned home.—Orlnndo Sentinel.
said the bankers ran and should aid er the advisability of placing a quur of the homes
from Americn, dismounted, Just
fall
to
plant
a
successTutewiler. Mr. Crensap received the
farmers bv assisting In the establish­ nntine on importation of fruit nnd slon nnd vnricty of garden ^ecds. If ped
the armistice. They have nowrequest by telegram Tuesday morn­ FIVE GOTHAM HOTELS
ment of co-operative warehouses nnd vegetables to prevent the spread of the early fall garden plnntlngs hnve before
been
set
up nnd soon will be ready,*
SLICE
DILL
OF
FARE
ing. which wns dnted at Jac“50"}' '
selling organizations nnd unless the the citrus fly.
I been In wide rows, It will be a aim- for service.
nnd signed by/the three members
PRICES—OTHERS NEXT farmers enn sell products with reas­
| pie mntter to make plantings now In
mentioned. According to the 'law
onable assurance of fair profit there COOI.IDGF. itLSO DENIES
the middles for winter use.
DRUM BEATS
*
under which the roa«l ‘l a m e n t
NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—Special As­ will be nn increasing tide of men
October nnd November plnntlngs
THAT HE SPOKE
functions, meetings may be hold nt sistant Attorney-General Armin W. drifting from the farms to the cit­
ALL THE HANKERS
should be highly frost reslstnnt; such
any time, upon the request of three Riley, head of the "Flying Squadron, ies.
FOR PRESIDENT
(By TV* A imw UOS P r,n )
as cabbage, lettuce, turnips, mustard,
member* of the department f
has announced thnt live hotels have
I ■1
ON
HOARD
SPECIAL
TRAIN,
knle nnd onions. In order to main­
(By TV* A&gt;**tUt*4 fr***!
ed by one week’s notice to each of promised to revise their restaurant HOLS ADOPT SUNDAY
Oct. 21.—Gov. Cooiidgc denied in a tain n warm* temperature In the soil, WASHINGTON,
Oct. 21.—John IT.
the other members. It is
' rriee'liit to help reduce the cost of
statement today thnt he endorsed the give it constant stirrings with n rake Drum, of Sanfranclsco,
SCHOOL WORK GUISE
was elected
|
thnt the purpose of this mccttng Is .. .
League
of
Nations
in
an
address
of
TO SPREAD DOCTRINE welcome to President Wilson at Bos­ or hoe or even n plow run very shnl- president of the American Banker*
to reorganize the department
&gt;&gt; | y b8 ]{8t of these hotels will not be
low*
*
Association todny and Thomas B.
I
election of n new rhnlrmnn to sue- m||(j0 |)Ui,ilc until the new bibs of
Inst February on his return from
Ibirple top white globe 4s probably McAdams, of Richmond, Vn„ first
I
SISTERVILLE. Vn., Oct. 21.— ton
ceed M. M. Smith, whose term ns a fare with the „reduced prices arc
Europe.
He
is
cnmpnignLg
through
the best variety of turnips to plnnt. vice-president.
member of the department hns ex ready. Other hotels are expected to Charges thnt bolshevism is being the Piedmont section of North Caro­ The
■r iHS
extra curled mustard, or whnti Is
spread
throughout
Southern
West
follow
in
food
price
cutting,
he
said.
p ire d .
lina.
known
ns
ostrich
nlume
mustard,
is
Virginia
under
the
guise
of
Sunday
Mr. Riley also said he will hold a
recommended. Of the mnny varieties HARDING WILL STAY
c-nfcrence tomorrow morning nt 11 school work, were made here today
ON FRONT PORI
DRUG ACT NECESSARY
of
cabbage, Charleston Wakefield is
COAL
STRIKE
IN
ENG­
IN ENGLAND ,,’ciock In his office In the Federal by L. F. Black, state superintendent
probably
most
decirnble
for
Florida.
LAND LOOKS GRAVE
(Br .TV* Au m It 1*4 Pratt.)
building with counsel for the Hotel of Sunday school missions, in an ad­
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I Romaine lettuce is preferred for ail
dress nt the annual meeting of the
Men's
Association
for
the
purpose
or
ON
BOARD
SPECIAL TRAIN,
(Br t v * 4&gt;**&lt;i*i*4 rr..n
; general purposes. Dwarf curled knle
LONDON, Oct. 4.-(B y M aiJW
svnod of West Virginia Presbyterian
Oct 21.—Scnntor Harding, on hi*
LONDON,
Oct.
21.—The
Coal
(
in
recommended
for
early
winter
The dnngcrous drug act now tnfo£* reducing the restaurant prices.
church.
...
trip to. New York stats, speaking a t
*d Uav U designed to rH -re the use
Mr.
Black
told
tne
visiting
dele­ strike took h grave turn tm!ay wild, | planting In Uil* p a r i uf the country, Rochester nnd Buffalo, returning to
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
of habit-forming drugs w-hich has
the
railway
men'
and
transport
workKnle
mnkes
a
very
delicious
vegegates that headquarters of the ’ bol­
Marion tonight, ending the campriga
TO SPREAD RELIGION
griiwn very rapidly here during
shevik" movement were In Chicago, ers announced th»y would strike in,table, can be used for n great many outside of Ohio.
THROUGHOUT
WORLD
last few yenrs.
and that twelve “missionaries * had sympathy with the miners unless n e-, purposes, nnd makes nn excellent
Under It* provisions license* are
been allotted to West Virginia. Two collations for eettlement were open. , irreen wh&lt;»n boiled with fat meat. It HARDING 8AY8 HE FAV(tr TV* Ai**tU»*a r?***&gt;
ed this week.
is also a good salad p lan t
required for tH^Import and
OR8 SOME LBAG
ST. LOUIS, Oct 21 ^ T h e Inter­ of these “mlssionsries" he said, are
_______________ J If dwarf esicx r a r e has not been
these drurs. London and
already
active,
preaching
doctrines
G. O. Wnllon and his mother-in-law planted In the family garden, C. K.
are the only ports through which raw n a t i o n a l e ^ n v e n t . o n o f t h e C h r i s t i a n condemning the home, marriage,
ROCHESTER. Oct 21 —Senator
Mr*. W. F. b’ackmnn were In the McQuarric. of the University of Floropium may be Imported, while the c h u r c h b a n !&gt;eert. r e c o m m e n d e d f o r church nnd government.
Hording said, "Surely the American
r e r e a d in g r e lig io n to f o r e ig n f n m ilic s
city
todny
from
thr
Wckiva
ranch.
Ida
agricultural
extension
staff,
stigmanufacture, sale or P1°?*c,T nt
cannot take sexiousiy
t h r o u g h t h e c h i l d r e n . _________
Mr. Fa 11nee is s contractor and ha* gesta that it be planted nt once. This people
. .
. - ~ the
.
onlum prepared for smokinfT* »• P
BIG APPLE CROP
been
busy
on
the
concrete
ships
at
j
plant
make*
excellent
Kr"°ns
and
the | Democratic insistanothaM be Pari*
hib iteiL ________________
BALLOON RACE WILL START
Jacksonville. He D Interested in con- surplus proride* a good green food
, £_1°
PHILADELPHIA. Ocx. 21-—The crcte building* nnd Is looking over forpoultry.
t h e D e m o c r a t i c p l a t f o r m a n d candi­
IN
BIRMINGHAM
I’ETIlOfiKAn IN n W jM .B B R I.Y
crop of apples in Pennsylvania this the prospects here.
Tn« family garden will go 4 long d a t e s i n s i s t I h a v e r e p e a t e d l y s p o k ­
year as a result of the mild weather
(By TV* A*mkUU4 Br*»0
*
_____
| way t o w a r d K e e p i n g t h o h o m e t a b l e e n o f s u c h r e j e c t i o n w i t h u n f s f l l i t r
BIRMINGHAM, Oct. 21— Entrants in the last several weeks Is estimat­
C. T. Logan, of the Logan Mexvan- 1supplied with wholesome foods at the c o n s i s t e n c y . I h a v e u n f a i l i n g l y said
(By IX* Ao*&lt;Ut«4
i_
er na
LONDON, Oct. 21.—Conditions in arr here from France, Italy, Belgium ed by the Federal Reserve Bank for
m
tile
Gereva. is among the lowest possible cost.
Vegetable* w e w i s h t o a s s o c i a t e w i t h, o t h_.
at more than 21,000.000
tile Co ofvisitors
— —
7 nnn nromlnent
to the city today rrown at home nre chenn and healthy, tion* to end war and promote nnd pxwPctrograd are described as
hun5 and the United States for the ii.tor- this district
'tf'cGeneva
lT n Jsect.on.
S lo n
and almost essential in the diet
*enc peace."
er nnd want but order, by H• national balloon race starting tomor­ bushels. Last year more than 7,000,- from the
000 b u s h e ls w e re p ro d u c e d .
Wells. British nuthor on his return row.
from Russia.

Alleged To Have Taken
Jewelry And Other
Articles
RINGS WERE HIDDEN

Will Have Big Rally I
European Cities
Are Cleaner Sanford Saturday
Night
WOMEN TO GATHER

Man Beaten
By Orlando Mob

R

Banks Must Assist Federal Board
Farmers Many Ways
After The Fly

�FRIDAY, OCTODER 15. l 920

77TII BIRTHDAY TELEGRAM
Phoenix, Ariz., Oct. 0, 1020.
M. F. Robinson,
Sanford, Fla.
Our Birthday Wish.
May the undertakers hato you, and
tho' doctors wish you ill,
May you never need a lotion, a por­
tion of a pill.
And may you live until you are old­
er than the mountains in the
moon;
And your smiles fuU of wrinkles ns
an antiquated prune.
(Signed)
Thos. and Victor Anne Belle CInrk.
To which Mr.-Robinson wrote the
following answer:
"When I outlive the mountains in
the moon,
May you live to regret that I died so
soon."

ONE SCOTT DRUM CYLINDER,
32x47, RACK AND SCREW DISTRI­
BUTION. BOX FRAME, AIR CUSH­
IONS. TAPEI.ESS DELIVERY, IN
FINE SHAPE AND READY TO
RUN. PRICE F. O. II..SANFORD,
$800.00.
.
PERFECTION G.. MORRISON
WIRE STITCHER, CAPACITY 1-2
INCH. PRICE $123.00.
PEERLESS OLD STYLE JOB
PRESS, WITH TIIROW-OFF, SIZE
!4'/,x23. PRICE $230.00.

WANTED—Every boy in Seminole
county to subscribe to "Florida
Scout," n monthly boy's mngaxine.
Trial six months lf&gt;c. Address Wil­
lard Lumley, Editor, Snnford, Flor­
ida.
8-3tp

ADDRESS

FLORIDA

AGENTS WANTED—Get into busi­
ness. Watkins 137 products sell
to every farmer. If you own auto or
team can give bond, write todny for
information where you can get ter­
ritory for selling products of Inrgest
institution of kind in world. Twenty
million users. J. R. Watkins Com­
pany, Dept. 110, Winona, Minn. 8-5tp
FOR SALE—Good second hnnd fur-

AUTO

IF YOUR

P
11FiLJPI

Especially Equipped For

Limousine Bodies a Specialty

SEEDS
Plint Mirtin's H7-T. 1l Sud* Fcr G*»d

Wc solicit Trade from all parts of Florida,
work Guaranteed.

R im k a

Garden and field seed for fall
planting, seed oats, rye, barley,
rape. New crop turnips- cab­
bage, egg plant, pepper, beans,
pens, potatoes nnd onion sets.
Largest and oldest established
seed house in tho state.
SEND FOR FALL CATALOG
AND SEED SPECIAL.
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
JirkaAnvill*

get Dr. LeGear’s Poultry Pj
lion from you» dealer right
Dr. LcGcar is America’s fc
Expert Poultry Breeder and
narian For any ailment whata0
among your poultry or stock ge*
remedies from your dealer, i
must satisfy you, or your dealer

SA N F O R D , FLORIDA

WINTER EGGS.

"The first winter I used Dr. LcGenr’s Poultry Prescription, it mndc
me n lot of money. I have 61 hens
WANTED—Relinble colored girl for nnd sold ir. Jnnunry $44.00 worth of
general housework in Minmi. Call eggs, beside what we used ourselves.’
209 E. Fifth street, Snnford.
It —C. D. McCormick, Irimo, Idaho.

COUNTRY CAMPBELL. DRUM
CYLINDER. TAPE
DELIVERY.
SIZE 32x16. TWO FORM AND
FOUR PLATE ROLLERS. IN GOOD
CONDITION. PRICE $230.00.

SANFORD

A hen can’t mou’t and lay at the
same time. Poultry Raisers who
(ret an abundance of eggs, use Dr.
LeGcar’a Poultry Prescription, which
pulls hens through the moult in
short order, tones up tho system and
NO WOMAN CAN HANG
stimulates
the egg-producing organs
IN WASHINGTON
without injury. If you want eggs
(Br Tk» Au k UUJ Trtu)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—Presi­ this winter when eggs mean money,
dent Wilson today commuted to life
imprisonment the sentence of Jose­
phine Berry, young nogress who wns
to have been hanged tomorrow far
murder. No woman hns been hanged
in the District of Columbia since the
execution of Mrs. Surratt in cnnn»ction with the Lincoln assassination.

205-207 Oak Avenue

* Florida

N EEDS

A T1IJtV
? TYhou
WUIFind
at This D e­

partm ent of our business is up-to-the-m inute in every
respect. U nder the com petent m anagem ent of our
M r. W. D. Hoffman assisted by the best M echanics
available and with the m ost m odern equipm ent we are
in position to give you prompt and satisfactory Service.

AIR and
WATER

AT TH E
CURB

The M ost Complete
Lines of Accessories in
the S tate.

WE HAVE ONF.

Autogenous Welding
Rebuild and Store
Ilatteries

Open Early and Late
Phone 58--J

What s Sot ot argum ent there used
to be about a woman d riv in g an
automobile
ODAY she can “make a
train” or fix a tire as well
as anybody.

T

your tire problem is to get a tire
of k n o w n value and stick to it

As soon as a luxury becomes
a necessity the point of view
changes.

W e recom m en d and sell
U. S. Tires because their value
is kn ow n .

11

O v e r la n d

S a le v

dc S e r v i c e

C o /n p a n i/

Opposite Valdez Hotel

U R K ’S G A R A G E
Cor. First St. and Sanford Ave

General Repair Work of All Kin
Experienced Mechanics
Service Guaranteed

There’s no guess about it

Two or three years ago you
would have listened to more
varying opinions about tires
than you could shake a stick
a t M ilea g es, co n stru ctio n ,
treads and whatnot.

It was the U. S. qu ality
p o lic y which led to the per­
fection of the straight-side
automobile tire, the pneumatic
truck tire—two of the g r e a te s t
additions to tire value that
have ever been made.

It’s different now. Tire users
are working towards a unani­
mous feeling.

A s representatives of the
oldest and largest rubber con­
cern in the world, w e are in a
position to tell you something
about tire values. Come in
some day and talk to us.

You express it one way—
th e m an d o w n th e s t r e e t
another. But sifted down it
amounts to this:
That the only way to settle
Select y o u r tire s ac­
cording to the road a
they have to tra ve l:

cd, according to the government re­
FLORIDA GROWS THE
FINEST TOBACCO port, an average price of 54.5 cents
per pound Dec. 1, 1910. North Car­
olina's immense crop brought the
producer an average of 53.6 cents
per pound, while Kentucky, the heav­
iest producer, received an avenge of
only 38.2 cents per pound. Louisiana
producers received 65 cents
per
pound avenge but the government
report states: "It N noted that for
1919 the highest prices were obtained
for Louisiana tobacco, 65 cents per
pound; Florida, 54.5 cents; North

For ordinary country
road*— The U. S. Chain
or ITico.
For front wheel* — The
U. S. Plain.
For beat results, - e r c - y where— U.S. Royal CVa-ds.

In sandy or hilly coun*
try, wherever th e going it
ap t to be heavy — The
IL 8. Nobby.

M i*

United States Tires
A. II. Fuller, Altamonte Springy, Fla
U M. Itchbindcr, Geneva, Fla.
D. D. Daniel, Chuluoto, Ha.

Lawton Bros. Co., Inc., Oviedo, Fla.
A. G. Gainous, Osteen, Fla.
Oviedo Garage, Oviedo, Fla.
Kent Vulcanizing Works, S-nfnrd.

\

Midway Garage, Lcngwood, Fla.
It. &amp; O. Motor Co., Sanford, Fla.
1. W. Phillips &amp; Sons, Sanford, Fla,

�------------------------------

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD
GENEVA
Mrs. Endor Curlett entertained
at luncheon In honor of Mrs. W. A.
Whitcomb, who is leaving soon to
make her home in Sanford. Those
present were: Mesdames W. A. Whit­
comb. C. A. Raulerson. Roland Reed,
'W. L. Ad«ius, L. A. Shcluuu, Eichner and Endor Curlett and Mrs, Clif­
ford Proctor.
The A. R. C. met at the home of
Mrs. Clifford Proctorf l a s t , Friday,
the officers elected for the follow­
ing year are as follows: Chairman,
Mrs. Roland Reed; Vice-chairman.
Mrs. Clifford Proctor; Secretary and
Treasurer, Mrs. W. L. Adams.
The little daughter of Mr. and
"Mrs. C. F. Harrison who was serious­
ly ill all last week is recovering
slowly under the care of Dr. Sim­
mons, of Oviedo.
,
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. G. Kilbce enter­
tained a number of young people
last Friday in honor of Mrs. Mlbee’s cousin, Miss Anna Bex Flynt,
of Forsvth, Gn. The evening was
spent playing games nnd music and
a good time generally. Mrs. Kilbce
served a* refreshments fruit salad,
with saltines and cake nnd grape ice.
Those present were: Sir. nnd Mrs.

Clifford Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
rrnnklin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carol Cul­
pepper, Misses Clare Harrison, Hel­
en Moran, Anna Bex Flynt, and
Messrs. Lester Brown, Ossie Flynt,
and Culver Etheridge.
Mrs. George Peters and Mrs. Car­
ol Culpepper have been seriously
»hr*»*n»d with blood poison hut un­
der the care of Dr. Martin, of Osccoln, are doing nicely.

.

qulst, one of the A. C. L. shop force, be Judge Householder, Judge Maine*,
is nr •« boarding again with his sis­ J. J. Dickinson, George A. DcCottes.
Mrs. John Leonard!, C. M. Hand and
ter,
E. W. Lundquist.
several others.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bertlescra
Mrs. Richard L. Sellers, who has
nnd baby motored over to DoLand
last Sunday, having Mr. and Mrs. been very ill at her homo at Lake
Emil Magnuson with them as gueetx Monroe for the past month, is Im­
for the trip on a visit to their sister. proving very nicclyj much to the
gratification of her friends.
Mrs. Adam Karr.

ALL K INDS OF

:.
iis * ^ U i R E A L C E S T A T E . M - r .
- ^ Y F f f i S A N F O R D , F L A .^ 4
i n s u r a n c e

Five hundred waramts hr
sworn out and placed in th*
the sheriff for arrests fm,
and others will be
tion day if they attempt t o L ” **
' N,°
has yet been
against Sanford negroes £ u t ^
•Urstwvf that !h*
* **
FIND THAT NEGROE3 IN
will be carefully \-MmTnH
JACKSONVILLE HAVE REGregularities are found
^ ,r*
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Anderson
ISTERED THREE TIMES will be arrested.
nf*n&gt;n
have returned home after a visit to
many of the larger cities of the
The registration officers In Jack­
Representing an annusl volcn,. ^
north and northeast where Mr. An­ sonville report finding a number of
rU
^ ine“ a{ * W ,0 0 0 , the p5* .*
derson was engaged in the vegetable irregularities In the registration of Grocery
Association gave a K?„Ulkt
and fruit business.
the negroes. Some who have been to the employees of the seven w W
convicted of felonies, others swearing
»? that citv°^
. Among the out-of-town visitors to falsely as to date of entrance in the wnlch time It was pledged
the city last night attending the state and place of residence and still crease this business to tin
dance at the Valdez Hotel were Dr. others for registering three or four during the next 7*ar. Fifty-f
Cecil Butt, of Orlando, and the Whit- times.
eery salesmen travel out of ]
ner twins, the Misses Whltncr of
Tampa, all of them arc well known
here and their many friends were
glad to see them again.

On Flour, Grain and Feed
F ruit and V egetable Crates
Yeu Can Bay Front Us at
Wholesale Price*
W rite for Trie * L I .*

V jr-

W. A. Merryday Company

Pslstka, Florida
Mrs. C. E. Sccrcst, of French ave­
nue, nnd her sister, Mrs. T. C. ChapThere wns quite a party going ov- —
er Sunday to Zcllwooa to Visit nt the
home of Mr. Houston.
lv
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Peterson nnd {
their two daughters, Idnline nnd Ed- J
winn enme over from Holly Hill with ♦!&lt;
their nephew, nnd were joined with
their brother s family in Grapqville . ♦
nnd also by Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin ♦*&lt;
Is now read y to serve th e tra d e in this p a rt of
Lundquist nnd little Raymond, Mr.
nr.d Mrs. John Lundquist nnd Clnr- 1 J
F lo rid a in e v e ry th in g in
ence Bergquist.
-------, , ♦!&lt;
We think it is a pretty raw deni J
the school board has given to the V
country school children. Nearly all *£&lt;
the parents were in the meeting on X

I t yfUtTi

The Carter Lumber Co.

SA FE T Y F IR S T

Rough and Dressed Lumber and
Builders’ Supplies

Used in connection with no other

NOWYOtfRE PROTECTED
IN CASE OFFIRE* i

man, of Seattle, Wash., motored to
Orlando Wednesday afternoon on a
.shopping trip. Mrs. Chapman will
leave today by way of New Orleans
and Los Angeles, stopping while en*
route with relatives in California and
expecting to reach her home in Seat­
tle by November 1st.

Miss May Dryden, a cousin of Mrs.
Henry Anonson. of Mussel Shoals, Meeier wns a welcome visitor at the
Aal., is visiting his father, Mr. II. Sunday school.
Anonsen.
We were glad to see Mrs. John
Miss Edna Geiger and aunt, Mrs. Bore!! able to be with her class again
Wesson, of Orlando, spent Sunday and getting the use of her foot after
wfth Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geiger.
having run a rusty nnil in It about
ten daya ago.
Mr. Cleon Sclg, of Jacksonville, is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Carol Cul­
Fred Krell, another of the A. C. L.
pepper.
shop boys is off on his vacation this
week, leaving Wednesday on the 85,
with his wife and little daughter to
UPSALA AND GRAPVILLE.
visit for 10 days with his folks at Ar­
cadia,
E. C. Shrcvc, of Indianapolis, is
Mrs. Austin Williams, of Sanford
now nipht clerk at thn Valdes Hotel
spent n day last week with Mrs
nnd being an experienced hotel man
Violn Williams.
Is giving the many patrons of this
popular hotel the best of sendee. Mr.
Shrevc came here from Harrisburg
Pa., where he wns in the hotel busi­
ness for several yearn and has been
with many of the largest nnd best
hotels in tHfc country.

J J A .P . CONNELLY
C.- R .

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1929

subject doe* the newly rained and
frequently beard expression quot­
ed above, mean more or apply with
greater force than in the mntter
of insurance on your property, as­
suring you against financial loss
in the event of its destruction by
fire. •

SEE US ABOUT
FIRE INSURANCE

.
(T r .m Satard.jr'. Daily)

Mrs. C. A. Raulerson is the week
end guest of Mrs. David Speer,
Miss Eloisc Keen is in the city
from Washington, D. C., on a visit
to her mother, Mrs. R. C. Keen and
her sister, Mrs. Nathan 0. Gamer.
Mr. and Mrs.! B. G. Smith, of
Oviedo, are among the visitors to the
city today, Mrs. Smith being the
guest of Miss Annie Hawkins on Cel­
ery avenue.
The Democratic Executive Commit­
tee is having a big rally at Oviedo
tonight. Among the speakers will

LUM BER PR IC ES ARE LO W ER and th is is th e tim e
to build th e hom e th a t you have been w anting so long

See us for Prices on Materials of All
Kinds in Building Supplies

Carter Lumber Company
% Cor. Laurel Avenue and Commercial Street. Sanford

Smokeleti and
Black Powder*
&lt; Waterproof

Matter What the Task

W IL L

DO

IT

The Reo Speed Wagon [covers more
territory than all other Trucks of its
class combined. They are [used by
every known business from the peddler
to the Government.
What more could a prospective tr
buyer want for a sure guarantee
SERVICE and SATISFACTION

AJ * *

You can get your m oney back for T h e Black Shells
if, for an y reason a t all, you don’t like them . Ju st
bring back the unused p a rt o f the box, and we will
refund to you, w ithout c : : 3 t : o n , th e price o f the
whole box.
The B lack Shells have reached so high a state of
perfection in waterproofing, in speed, in power, and
in u n ifo rm ity — th a t \:z can make this unlim ited
guarantee.

BLACK SHELLS

ASK A REO OWNER.

S m o k t lc r /u r .d Bleclc ?ated eiy

Try The BLicI; Shells, if you clir/t 1-no-. {’ :m. You c-n
get your pet loa-J for every kind cf Lhoociu-,c.noUcItiJ Of
black po\vde.*3.
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CUh"* .T.\Maw Vo-L,Klarntfadm*r*
Con;- in and £et a ee. / c l 77.j L. C. Como Luir Hook — FKH2.

Phone 66

1st St. and Sanford Ave

V

JUIll'.uriLHUUlWWIHnU;'

Genera, Florida
C. F. Harrison
Cocoa, Florida
S. F. Travis Co.
W. A. Brown
DeLand, Florida
The Sani Pak Groceteria
Titusville, Florida
Fred Hill
Lisbon. Florida
Lisbon Mercantile Co.

Leesburg, Florida
Z. D. Dunaway
Davis Bros.
Sorrento, Florida
A. L. Miller
J. A. Cowart
A. S. Natlock &amp; Co.
ML Dora. Florida
I. A. Franklin
The Grocerteria

Wc make eased/ the
tame guaranty* with

U S CARTRIDGES
There ii no 21 Long
Ri9e cartridge *• Ac­
curate at diatancta fro™
5D in 250 yard* aa U. S.
22 H. R-A. Long Rifie
LeamokCanridgya- Thu
la TO more yards of ac­
curacy than haa hitherto
been potiibla with 22
linfS/e ammunition.
Solid bullet for target
work. H o llo w -p o in t
bullet for irrall game.
Coat no more. Aak for
circular C-VJ.

Victoria, Florida
L. E. KJatle
Apopka, FloriJa
W. R. McLeod
OkahuMpka, Florid*
C. H. Arnold
Altoona, Florida
Arnold Mercantile Co.
Clermont, Florida
Wm. Kern &amp; Co.

•

�TnE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1*20
DEATH OF DR. A. R. PHILIPS
(Trim TtUmj'i D»i)y)
Dr. A. K. Phillip* died at hi* home
on Magnolia avenue thla morning at
nine o’clock after a lingering illness
of mote than a year. He had been
suffering for many months and only
his indomitable will gave him • lease
cn !i#e for the na*» year and hi*
death, while not entirely unexpected,
was none (he leas a shock to his
many friends here and elsewhere In
the state.
Dr, A. E. Phillips was bom In Mid.
dieburg, Florida, on August 31st,
1845. where ha passed his early
youth on a farm. When the civil
waa broke out he shouldered hiq mus­
ket and marched and fought all
through the war returning at the
close of the war to the old farm in
Putnam county. Shortly afterward
he took up the study of medicine
about the year 1PM finiahed from the
medical coitege ip 1870. lie prac­
ticed medicine for several year&lt; and
then opened a drug store in Jackson,
ville and afterward had stores in
Tallahassee and Tampa and moving
to Sanfcrd opened a drug store here
and from that time until about a
year ago was actively engaged in this
business here.
Dr. Philips, though active in busi­
ness affairs and farming for n per­
iod of years here foumf time to indulge in literature for which he was
well fitted, being a close student of
affairs and having a thorough knowl­
edge of his native state, wrote sever­
al books that made him famous as a
Florida author, among them being,
“The Romance of Ten Thousand Is­
lands," the stury of Gasnarilla, the
pirate and his depredations Inter,
woven with a romantic love tale and
several other books descriptive of
Florida.
He waa a devout and faithful mem­
ber of the Methodist church *ince
early boyhood and the funeral will
occur from the Mcthodiat church In
this city tomorrow afternoon at 3
o’clock, interment being made in
Lakeview cemetery amid the murmuring Florida pines that he loved so
well while living.
Deceased leaves a loving wife,
three brothers and one sister to
mourn his loss. The brothers are: L.
R. Philips, of this city: A. J. Phil­
ips, of Atlanta; M. A. Philips, of At­
lanta; R. R. Philips, of Evergreen,
Ala., and a sister. Mrs. S. A. Tayler,
now residing in this city.
The community mourns the loss of
one of its oldesb and best citizens to­
day and their sympathy is extended
to the loved ones who are bowed In
grief.
The following members of the
Methodist church Will act ns pall
bearers:
Active pail bearers: L. P. Hagan,
R. M. Mason, W. M. Haynes, G. W.
Spencer, T. F. Adams, D. S. Babbitt.
The honorary pall bearers are: F.
P. Forster, C. II. Leffler, D. A. Cald­
well, K. R. Murrell, T. J. Miller and
Forest Lake.
---------------- 1 ----------------

DR. RODSON ENTERTAINED

BUTTER-NUT BREAD
provements being made in Sanford
l of complaint ex­ boon, F. A. Hart and C. H. Walsh then and there make answer to t k t
MANUFACTURED HERE and.being a Florida booster was de­ hibited against M
you, otherwise a de­
lighted thereby. Mr. HUty says Uut cree pro confess© will be entered are hereby required to be and appear cross, bill of complaint filed in ttfe
The famous Butter-Nut bread will Florida is on the eve of one of the against you. And all other persons before cur aaid Circuit Court at the cause, otherwise a decree pro eoirfaw?ow«m n‘*n«f«rtured In Sanford, J. most prosperous seasons in the his­ or parties claiming any right, title or Court House In Sanford, Florida, on so will be entered against all said
k . Miller having pla«d all the re­ tory of the state.
interest In and to thv property here­ the 6th day of December, A. D. 1920, unknown parties.
quired machinery In position and pur­
It Is ordered that this notice ha
inabove described, under, by or and then and there make answer to
chased the formula for making this
published In the Sanfont Herald, «
Prominent
visitors
to
the
city
to­
through
any,
of
the
above
named
de­
the
cross
bill
of
complaint,
otherwise
famous bread. Mr. Miller is always day are B R. Kessler, secretary of fendants, or otherwise, are hereby re­
decree pro confesso will be entered newspaper published In Seminole
abreast of the times and wants to the Chamber of Cotnmere* of Jack­ quired to be And apnea r before nun aagainst
County. Florida, once *» weeI- fey
ycu.
give his patrons what they want and sonville and R. W. Pearman, Jr., the said Circuit Court at the Court House
four weeks as to the defendants
And
you,
T.
O.
Gillls,
M.
J.
Galyin* so many calls for this bread assistant secretary. Messrs. Kessler in Sanford, Florida, on the 7th day
whose residences arc known, and
lagher, J. M. Hunt, J. F. Mitchell, once
induced h m to make arrangements to and Pearman have materially assist­ of
a week for eight weeks as to th e
February,
A.
D.
1921,
and
then
supply bis customers with it, He ed In keeping Jacksonville on the and there make answer to the bill of Louts Paint and James Sawyer are known
parties defendant whose plaehereby
required
to
be
and
appear
be­
starts today to distribute the Butter- map during tne past four years and complaint in this cause, otherwise a
es
of
residence
are unknown, am2
our said Circuit Court at the
Nut bread and will c a m a dally ad­ Sanford could always count on Jack­
a week for twelve weeks aa to
pro confesio will be entered fore
Court House in Sanford, Florida, on once
vertisement in the Herald setting sonville's help for any worthy object decree
alt unknown parties defend­ the 3rd day of January. A. D. 1921, the unknown parties defendant .. ,r
forth the many good points sbout the as long as Keister Is secretary and against
ant.
WITNESS ray hand and the a«al O f
and then and there make answer to
Butter-Nut brand,
President Groover is a t the helm.
H Is ordered that this citation be the cross bill of complaint, otherwise the said Circuit Court on this , l5tk
—----- x-------day of October, A. D. 1920.
Both, Messrs. Kessler and Pearman published in the Sanford Herald, a
15-acre Jield of sugar cane owned wens greatly surprised at the mr.rve newspaper published In Seminole a decree pro confesso will be entered
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,’
by
D. Hux, of Okeechobee, pro­ lous growth of Sanford and the ap­ County, Florida, once a week for against you. And all other unknown
Cltrk of Circuit Court,
duced 15,000 gallons of syrup, which pearance of progress on every hind. eight weeks aa notice to Alexander parties or persona claiming any
Seminole County, Florida.
title or interest in and to the
brought |1,25. $1,250 per sere isn't
Jamea Miller, D. Halsey Piffard and right,
GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
property
hereinabove
described
ore
a bad profit.
Charlotte O. Pifffrd, and once a week
-X”
Mabel if. Keely by her next friend, for twelve weeks as notice to the required to be and appear before our THOMAS EMMET WILSON,
Circuit Court at the Court
Solid tors and of Counsel for
Paul M. Keely, Paul M. Keely her unknown parties defendant
REPUHL1CANS HAVE
1aaid
House in Sanford, Florida, on the
Cross Complainants.
husband,
and
George
W.
Venable,
NO COUNTY TICKET
WITNESS my hand and the seal 7th day of February, A. D. 1921, and
9 - lR r te
Complainants,
of the said Circuit Court on thia the
vs.
15th day of October, A. D. 1920.
The Republican party has no coun­
tv ticket in Seminole county. Any Alexander James Miller, et al, De­
(SEAL)
E, A. DOUGLASS
fendants.
t.ckcts being circulated with names
Clerk of Circuit Coqrt,
CITATION.
Seminole County, Florida.
of county candidates as being on
the Republican ticket are false and To Alexander James Miller, D. Hal­ GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
sey Piffard and Charlotte Q. PifSolicitor and of Counsel for
dd not come from any member of the
fsrd and the unknown heirs, lega­
*
Complainants.
9-13t-c
Republican committee.
tees, devisees, grantees or other
C. F. HASKINS,
claimants under Alexander James III the Circuit Court of the Seventh
Vicc-Chairmnn.
Miller, 1). Halsey * Piffard and
---------- x----------(From T w iS tf't Dali})
Charlotte O. Piffard, and the un­ Judicial Circuit, in and for Semi­
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Read were
nole County, Florida.—
known heirs, legatees, devisees,
among the prominent visitors to the
grantees, or other claimants Un­
In Chancery.
city from Geneva today.
der Emma M. Piffard, and to any
and all other persons or parties ORIGINAL BILL OF COMPLAINT
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gravam were
claiming any interest in and to the E. A. Douglass, in his own right, and
in the city Monday for a few hours
following described lands situate
as Trustee, Complainant,
after an absence of two weeks spent
in Seminole county, Florida, more
ve.
v
in South Florida on a citrus fruit in­
particularly described as follows,
J. II. Cowen, et al, Defendants.
spection trip.
to-wit!
CROSS BILL OF COMPLAINT
The Northeast quarter of the
Cowen, et al, Complainants,
Don’t forget your tickel to the Northweat quarter of the Southwest J, H. vs.
Board of Trade banquet at the Val­ quarter; the Southeast quarter of the E. A. Douglass, et al, Defendants.
dez Hotel on November 2nd —election Southwest ausrter of the Northwest
CITATION.
m the Northwest quarter
day—at 8 p. m. C •« .« -« tickets at
any of the three bash;.
of the Northeast quarter or the To G. R. Calhoun, of Pitklns. Colo­
rado; F. A. Hart, of Savannah,
Southwest quarter of Section SO,
Georgia, and C. H. Walsh, of Wil­
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ijhnn, of Or­ Township 19 South of Range 30 East,
mington, North Carolina; T. O.
lando, spent Sunday with Mr, and and begining 30 chains North of the
Gillis, M. J. Gallagher, J. M. Hunt.
Mrs. Halverson at tne Wnlnka apart­ Southwest comer of Section 36,
ments. Mr. and Mrs. Halverson have Township 19, South of Range 30 J. F. Mitchell, Louis Paint ami
come to mnkc Sanford their home. East, run North 20 chains. East 10 James Sawyer, whose places of
residence are unknown, and to all
Mr. Halverson is manager of the San­ chains, South 20 chains, West 10
other persons or parties claiming
chains to beginning.
ford Paint and Wall Paper store.
an interest in and to the following
It appearing from the awom bill
described land in Seminole Coun­
Mr. M. 11. Lowell, of Jacksonville, of complaint filed in thia cause
ty, Florida, to-wit:
is registered at the Valdes and let it against you that you have or claim
Lota 7 and 8, of Block 4, of Tier 4,
be known Inst evening that he had Romo interest in and to the lands
been on the road as a salesman for hereinabove described, therefore, you of Sanford. Florida, according to E.
quite a number of years and was the said Alexander James Miller, D. R. Trafford’a map of Sanford, Flori­
now about to retire and enter the ho­ Halsey Piffard and Charlotte Q. Pif­ da:
It appearing from a sworn cross
tel business provided he could find fard are hereby required to be and
PARK AVENUE
appear before our said Circuit Court bill of complaint filed in this cause,
the proper leasehold.
at the Court House in Sanfoid, Flor­ that you have or claim to have aome
An important conference was held ida, on the 3rd day of January, A. interest in and to the above describ­
at Tallahassee on Friday by delegates D. 1921, and then and there make ed land, therefore, you, G. R, Calfrom Tampa, Fort Myers, Lakeland,
Arcadia and other communities in
Southwest Florida for the purpose of
promoting an ambitious plan for the
securing of direct railroad connection
between the west coast section of the
Florida peninsula and the North by
way of Georgia. It Is proposed to
prevail upon the Seaboard Airline
Railway to build a connecting link
AUTO S U P P L I E S
between Covington and Perry’, Florida
and upon the Atlantic Coast Line
Railway to connect Perry and MontlS a n ford . F lorida
ecllo, thereby providing through ser­
vice for Tampa and St. Petersburg
by way of the west coast routes.
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A BICYCLE
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is the most useful of Presents. Make
a small payment each week and
we deliver the bicycle Christmas.
Our prices are guaranteed until
April 1st, 1921.

SANFORD CYCLE CO

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Dr. J. N. Robson entertained the
medical fraternity of the county at
the Scnimole Hotel last night at the
monthly social function. The doctors
met at the Robson hospital on Park
'Freni T i l i n ' * D ttlr)
avenue and then adjourned to the
Seminole Hotel where they partook
Among the prominent visitors to
of the following tempting menu:
lie city yesterday was George ffllty
secretary and treasurer of the' South­
Essence of Chicken
ern Utilities Co., of Palatkn. Mr.
was making a flying trip over
Hearts Kalamazoo Celery’ Radishes Hllty
territory but stopped off here
Spanish Mackerel, fanri, remonlade the
long enough to note the many imSquab Chicken a la Maryland
Glazed Sweets —

Garden Peas

Salndo de Cross Boneq
Ice Cream a la Roumb
Black Coffee
-----------x---------- E. F. Kellcrman, of Tampa, the
state agent for the Dalton Adding
Machines, was In the city yesterday
and with R. S- Holly, the local ngent,
made n trip to points In Lake county
where they were very successful In
taking several orders for this won­
derful time saver to the busy man.

FOR HEADACHE,
LIVER TROUBLE
Black-Draofkt li The Beit Me&amp;
nae This Lad/ Ever Used. Sayi
It Is On!/ Medicine She
Gives Her Children.
Cherry Village, Ark.—In teliluf o!
her experience with Thedford's BlackDraught, Mrs. Lottie Ellis, R. F. D. No.
1. this place, said:
“I used BlackDraught aa a laxative, also for head­
ache, torpid liver and indigestion. It
U the best liver medicine 1 have ever
used and la tbo only medicine 1 give
my children.
. .,
MI feel llko It has saved me a lot In
doctors' Mlh, for when the children
complain of feeling bad or have a cold,
1 Just give them a good does of DlsckDraught and they soon get all right.
It certainly cleans the liver and clears
up the akin and they are soon out,
well again. I wouldn't he without It
lor anything."
.
Seventy years of successful use hi*
made Thedford'a Black-Draught ■
standard, household remedy.
Every
member, of every family, needs, at
times, the benefit tb it Black-Draught
gives in helping to cleanse ttu •y^ 10
and U&gt; prevent or relieve the troublea
that come from constipation. Indiges­
tion, and a laxy liver.
„
To keep well, your atomaeb, liver
and bowels must be In good working
order. To help keep them thst way,
take occasional doses of Thedfords
Bltck-DraugOL Thousands ot boots
are never without 1L
r.
For sale by all druggists.
The genuine bss .the name,
Thedford'a, on the labeL Insist on get­
ting what you ask fov.

USE SLOAN’S TO WARD OFF PAW
Tou ran Just tell by Its healthy;
stimulating odor, that It la
going to do you good
J't F I only had some Sloan’s UnlI mentl" How often you’ve said
•A. thatl And then when the rheu­
matic twinge subsided—ofter hours of
suffering—you forgot ill
Don't do it again—get a bottle to­
day and kttp if sandy tor possible use
tonight! A sudden attack may come
on—sciatica, lumbago, acre muscles,
backache, stiff joints,t neuralgia, the
pains and aches resulting from expos­
ure. You'll soon find warmth and re­
lief in Sloan's, the liniment that f*iuIraUs without rubbing. Clean,econom­
ical. Three sizes—iic , 70c, $1.40

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�TITC SANFORD W EEKLT HERALD

W ill Be Started IN SANFORD
As Soon As Possible.
The following from the Fernandina
News-Record will be interesting to the
farm ers of Sanford, as the same prop­
osition will be started here in the
near future:
■ The moving of the general offices
o f the Seminole Oil &amp; Fertilizer Com­
pany from Jacksonville to Femandiua recalls to mind nn industry
■which is destined to play a large part
in the redevelopment of Fernandina
_zzi industry' about which the getoe3 nl public seems to know very little.
On the northern end of Amelia
island, half a mile or more from Fcrrnndina and nenr the outer harbor,
the large fish nml oil plant of the
Seminole Fish nml Oil Company is
situated, occupying with its hundreds
of feet of docks nnd of its buildings
*nd tanks, several acres of Innd. The
catch of mcnhnden fish this season
h a i been exceedingly lnrge nnd there
is ia large amount of fish scrap now
on linnd nt the plant.
Thousands of farmers have heard
o f fish scrap nnd tnlked nbout it, nnd
many porhnps know that it is very
valuable as a fertilizer mnterial, but
•frw perhaps know how the fish get
Into the fertilizer.
The fish nre
naught by boat* with nets, some 800
*to IjDOO feet long, then conveyed to
-tie factory, where they arc handled
by machinery and cooked by steam.
They are then put through n screw
press that! prcsfccs.thc oil out nnd the
scrap—■which is the whole fish after
the oil is taken out—is conveyed by
*ja*chlneiy to tho drying sheds. All
scrap, before it is dried, is passed un­
d er a stream of sulphuric acid, which
2s used to keep maggots out, nnd nt
th is stage is know as acid scrap.
Acid scrap contains nboutj 40 per
c en t of moisture and usunlly analyz­
e s from 7 tu 8 percent ammonia.
When *hts scrap is thoroughly dried
i t will run over 12 per cent amnion-

A* a fertilizer material, fish scrap
-rtriV-i first among nmmoniates nnd Is
9 toil builder of great vnlue.
b Isli
■eras being an orgnnic material nnd
ikisrri'ore subject to decay, draws
-mTt&lt;rferc and begins to become avail­
able as a plant food as soon ns it is
applied, regardless of the weather
conditions, whether wet or dry. If
th e season is unusually wet, of course
i t jirotccta the crop, because unless
th e ground is washed away IT STAYS
TH ER E AND WORKS. If it is n
dry season the scrap rots, as nil ani­
m al material must, nnd the process of
liberating plnnt food goes on.
T h e company hns a fine fishing
/fleet nnd owns whnt is regnrded ns
-the finest fish factory in the world,
\whieh was very economically built
and is economically run by farmers.

very short distance from the sen, was
selected as a center for this gront
industry*. This company also owns a
smaller plant at Lewes, Del., nnd hns
just erected a small peat plant at
Pablo Creek, Florida.
Fish fa c to rie s are not dependent
upon other factors for their supply of
materials, hence ns manufacturers of
raw material nre in a better position
to supply materials when the demand
is beyond the supply, ns has been the
case for the past few years.

GOLD MEDAL OFFERED BY
WHAT THE LEAGUE OF
E. D. MOBLEY FOR SCHOLAR­
.
NATIONS MEANS TO US
SHIP WORK IN TOE a n . S.
(Tnm TtU*j‘* Sill;)
To Editor Sanford Herald:
The medal to be awarded under the
I note by your paper that the' Re­
following tulea and regulations shall publicans are to hold a rally in the
be known as the Mobley High School
city and I wiah to put a few facts
Medal.
The object, of this m:«'
.hall be before the voters so they will not be
tu promote the •chuiastic
rests ot mislead by the gentlemen who are
the students of ■the Sanford High seeking office and will use the
School. The award of this medal will
be the highest honor in scholarship League of Nations argument as their
made in the Sanford High School issues. Most Republican speakers
throughout the entire yoar.
aro nice admitting there is no decal
Rules of Eligibility.
obligation, but point out there re­
1. —Those cumpeting fur this med­mains the moral. I wish to ask, shall
al must be regular bona fide students we shun s moral obligation to co-op­
in the Sanford High School. That is, erate with the other nations to pre­
the student must register within two serve peace in the world? Can any
weeks after school opens and carry one conceive of any moral obligation
at least FOUR studies offered in that ia any better than to prevrnt
ONE of the following years as found by whatever means is possible, the
in the Sanford High School Course slaughter of human beings.
These
of Study: Freshman, Sophomore, same Republican speakers would
Junior, or Senior. Any student fail­ have us believe that it would be up
ing to remain in the Sanford High to the United States
an individual
School throughout the entire year for nation to preserve peace, sr.d no oth­
any reason will be disqualified.
er nation would have any part, and
2. —No student will be eligible towe wsuld have to develop a huge
compete for this medal if some of army nnd navy for thnt purpose for
his stuaies, whicn nre being counted no attempt would be made ■&gt;to settle
as the “four” studies mentioned in disputes, only by war, and we would
Rule 1, are being taken for the sec­ bo furred to prepotratc injustice, nnd
ond time for any reason.
that other nations arc conspiring
3. —A student carrying four regu­against ua, and we would be forced
lar studios nnd also a fifth, cither In to give up our freedom without re­
that same year or another year, will course, nml the sole object of the
not be disqualified. If that student League is to create war, and the men
carries five studies ir. the same year who worked out the plan are our ene­
of High School work, the four highest mies, including our own representa­
nvernges will be counted in making tives, nnd they are mentally unfit,
the finnl general nvernge in competi­ dishonest nnd not to be trusted to
tion for the medal. If that student Is help, preserve the pence of the world,
carrying n fifth study whicli ir. in than what?
another yenr of High School work
If the Republicans believe thnt the
from the regular four studies, the fi­ time hns come when something'should
nal genernl averages of the regular be done to reduce the possibility of a
four studies will be the only ones wholesale slaughter of human be­
counted in competition for the med­ ings, nnd they nre sincere in their
al.
opposition to the League of Nntiona,
4. —No student will he eligible towhy do they not come forward nnd
compete for this medal whose deport­ with some clear, definite plan ns to
ment grnde fails below 90 per cent, how the situation should be handled?
nr its equivalent, for nny one of the Tho nations hnvc agreed thnt one of
eight months during the school yenr. the first steps is to reduce national
5. —A total of not more than fivearmament. Under such a plan it
days absence on account of absolute v.*euld bo impossible to develop a
necessity throughout the entire yenr military machine as*pow^r*ul ns the
will be" allowed students competing mo Gernnny had, ni: 1 Germany
for this medal without disqualifica­ would never attempt what they did
tion. Absence on nccount of sickness with n military machine inferior to
will ro t disqualify.
the one she had.
Shall we go hack to tho old order
(1.—No personal element will enter
into the award of this medal. Abso­ nnd take our chance with the next
lute nvernged will make the decision. war? If we do we will have to devel­
The finnl nvernge of the four studies op the Inrgest army nnd nnvy in the
taken in the competition will be add­ world nnd with it subsequent perpet­
ed together, nnd the sum will be ual taxation.
The League of Nations is the
divided bv four to establish the grand
greatest issue in the world, and is of
nvernge for ench student.
7.—No student will bo eligible to vital importance to every man, wom­
receive this inednl two years in suc­ an nnd child. It is not perfect, but
cession.
Signed T. W. LAWTON
C. S. OGILVIE.

The Seminole Fertilizer and Oil
Company employes n lnrge number of
lnborers nnd has enused many to
conic to Fernandina to work nt their
plant, thereby causing Fcmandinn to
take on new life nnd activity. The
pay-rolls nre enormous each month
nnd this means a great deni to the
merchants, ns this money is spent
with them and placed in circulation
Mrs. C. Uchida hns returned to
in Fcmnndina.
Philadelphia to resume her study of
violin music. She expects to become
This company is also constructing a member of a symphony orchestra
near Fernandina nt the present time, club this senson.
a new mixing plnnt to turn out com­
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Dreasor and
plete mixed fertilizers, to lake care party are leaving New York City by
boat expecting to reach Sanford on
of their ever-increasing *business. Sunday after spending the summer
The Seminole hns made rapid prog­ nt their old home in Watertown, N.
ress since its organization several
years ago, and is destined to become
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Ward and
nn important factor in the fertilizer •&gt; n will not return to Salem, Mnss.,
as Mr. Ward has accepted a position
industry.
In Orlnndo with the Stocking Plumb­
ing Co. They will go to housekeep­
Aatclo from the scrap which is ing soon in Orlando.
made from mcnhnden tish, the oil
Mrs. J. S. Moore’s residence nnd
thnt is extracted from it in the press­ store on Celery avenue nre shining
ing process is very valunble, nnd with a new cont of white pnint.
nearly 100,000 gallons of this finish­
Miss Mamie Steel was taken to
ed oil was made last yenr. This oil DcLnnd on Sunday to see Di.Ingram
is used hy large paint nml soap man­ the eye specialist. Miss Steel hns
what Dr. Ingram said was an ulcer
ufacturers nnd for various other pur­ nn the sight of her eye. She remained
nt the DcLnnd hospital several days
poses.
under the doctors care. We learned
The officials of the Seminole com­ Tuesday evening the eye was improvpany arc all men of splendid business
ability nnd the nffairs of the com­
pany are being managed in n man­
ner that must be satisfactory to nil
concerned, ns the big manufacturing
plnnt is apparently operated to its
greatest capacity nnd with a mini­
mum of expense, nnd the industry is
being developed into one thnt will
count a great deal in the future de­
velopment of Florida nnd the entire
South.
Fernandina is grndunlly coming
back into its o"’n with this nnd sev­
eral other industries, not the least of
which is the shrimp industry, anoth­
er product of the sen/ but a food pro­
duct of great vnlue. As a result of
these industries, coupled with the
*
great phosphate elevator of the Senbonrd Air Line nnd the new docks of
the Strachnn Shipping Company,
which will soon be in active opera*

A fter making a thorough investi­
gation of the fishing grounds of the
entire coast, Floridn was found to be
•the best for fishing because of the
'long season, which runs almost the
.entire year. Fernandina, on account
a ll .Its Ideal location, being oniy u

For Further Information See

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1220

Mrs. Dock Hasty and little son
are ».vlth her grandfather Mr. Da’*is on the West Side while Mrs. Dav­
is in Chicago for a few weeks.

earliest possible
moment.
rhe
Hague Tribunal is history, and It
goes down as being an absolute fail­
ure, and the Republican candidate
says it must be resurrected. The^ Re­
publicans who are opposed to the
League are opposed to it for one
reason only, and th at Is their hatred
or President Wilson and they are de­
termined to defeat every move he
makes. -They organized the round
Robin and notified the people they
were determined to defeat him before
one line of the peace treaty was writ­
ten. jaying he must not have such
an honor,,all honors must go to the
Republican rulers.
Theodore Roscvclt, Jr., says "The
Republicans won the war" and they
will also declare peace: the common
people had nothing to do with it, not
even the brave boya who gnve their
lives, and for that reason must not
be given any consideration in the set­
tlement of peace. They would have
ua believe that atl the good in the
world was vested lr. the Republican
party, .and that they arc infallible,
and it is necessary for our well-be­
ing to eliminate every other party
but them. And they are goirfg to see
to it thst they reign supreme regard­
less of whatever methods arc neces­
sary.
The kind of feelings that prompt
us to enter the league of Nations
should be looked at and compared
with the kind cf fclings that oppose.
The longue is idealistic; its opposi­
tion is materialistic, and the final,
conclusive and absolutely unanswer­
able argument for the League of Na­
tions is this. If not this, then what?
What is the alternative?
INDEPENDENT VOTER.

' . t ,Yo?,r • “^mobile la registered
It? How about your baby! " "
That well regulated children a'
have tneaales is another case of
ideas which should be con*i™,
the attic with relics of Ion™™
.One hundred and s e v e n ty ^
i unnecessary
foiii
“" “cvciMniy U
19J0- They were not vaccinated 3
Birth veHsteattnjj
{« a nar . .
registration la
and a chlti's rig h t
P "*,U
Preach sanitation, teach sanfi.M
;nd practice MnlUtlon tt r“ 'S S H
know the Joya of a prm pcrS?
M.a£®
P f " your ™tto arid
good health will be your reward.
°
A FORTUNE*ON *WH~BELS
Guarded by the driver and eight
other men, nil heavily armed, fig
Speed Wagon carries millions of do1.
'* « between the Post Office, the
Federal Reserve bank, and member
bonks in the city of Detroit
Over a period of four months this
Reo has averaged better than a million dollar! a day for its load, and
has a t times carried as high as *7
000,000 to 110,000.000. This money
ia wrapped In packages which average seven to a mall bag, each mail
bag' is pieced in a separate iron

NOTICE TO PUBLIC!
There seems to be n rumor being
circulated that I have spoken to col­
ored people about registering to vote.
Tho rumor seems absurd nnd I am
sure no fnir-mlndcd person could con­
ceive such an act on my part.
However, to set at rest nny who
may even entertain such an idea, I
desire to state emphatically that the
rumor is false. That I have not
spoken to'/ n single colored person
either nbout registering or voting.
Thnt 1 am not in politics except to
vote my convictions on tho 2nd day of
November nnd am perfectly willing
thnt nil others vote ns tneir con­
science dictates. This is fnir, isn't it?
J. E. SPURLING.
HEALTH REMINDERS.

Try a Herald Want Ad.—It pays

W h en tho body begins to stiffen
and m ovem ent becomes painful it
is usually an indication that the
kidneys are out of order. Keep
these organs healthy by taking

From State Hoard of Health.
Get vaccinated now nnd save re­
grets later.
“No worse than n bad cold,"/Is the
prccinicc over which many n young
man has fallen.
The idea thnt whooping cough is a
necessary disease should be nut in
tho attic with hoop-skirts and powd­
ered wigs. It’s just as old fashioned.
Quick lunches go to make slow
funeral processions.

T h» world's standard remady for kUniy,
Ut«T, bladder and uric arid troublic
Famous sines IC9&amp;. Taks regularly anl
k**p In good b«i1 lb. In thica sir**, ill
druggists, Quarantrad as rtprtstfitsd.
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us Ought to Sound Good to You People
Who Want to Deposit Your Savings
Where They Will Be Protected

Little Miss Elizabeth Stiles is out
from town spending the week nt the
Zemovenn home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Henley, of.Cel­
ery avenue, had ns dinner guests on
Sunday, Rev. J. G. I’ntten and Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. W. Corley nnd son, Joe, all
old time friends. Mr. Patten has
been conducting the services nt the
Presbyterian church.

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the DEPO SITOR’S G U A R A N T E E F U N D are injured
A deposit of cash as per certificates issued by banks in N ew York City and other de
positories having a combined Capital and Susplus of

Thonms Dunlap, of Celery avenue,
hns been cry ill with the malaria. M.
A. Jackson also wan ill with the same
disease for sonic time.
We hnve been Accused of not send­
ing in nil of the important items.
The snake is now quite old, having
been killed n week ago Inst Sunday
by Mrs. A. Corpnny with the family
lioenll by her own self. It measured
20 inches from tin to tip nnd sported
a fine button. On, yes, it wav a reg­
ular diamond hack of the first water.
Mrs. Tina Wnrren Beaty nnd Reu­
ben Hardy were married Saturday
evening in town. We hear they will
live on Celery avenue in the house
formerly owned by J. F. Hickson,
now owned by John P.ussell. This is
Tina's third mnlrimonini venture nnd
she hits our sincere good wishes that
it may he a happy one, as “tmee times
and out" is n good old omen.
y
Two fine large stacks of bny were
to have been set hv colored children
burned up Inst Saturday. It wns snid
playing. Wc understand this prop­
erty is managed by the American
Produce Company. The neighbors
turned out and helped fight fire or
four more stocks, some barns and
tenant houses might nlfco have been
burned.
The Geneva ferry bridge
for travel again, although t
work is ro* fully completed.

PEOPLES B AN K O F S A N FO R D
waht your b u s in e s s

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY nERALD

CIR CU IT

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CO UR T

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For Attorney General of the State
of Florida. .
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For Comptroller of the State of
Florida.
For Treasurer of the Slate of Flor-

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8 . U o R l l kiwi lb* unknown h*lrt.
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« i« r • n‘l 1,1 ° , h ,r
»&gt;r p artlr*
t,lrlB ( anr In la rra t In and to th# follow
f i, j^ -tlb c d la n d a ttn ftr. Ijln* and b » ln r In
“ coantr ot Prm tnol* and S ta tr o f P lnrl.
J, tr.orr p a rtic u la rly drw rlbrd aa follow*.
r .- V - .r d l o t n.
ll&gt;* Hofllh m .n fo*t of
v,( n. Of IllecV fl. Of T lrr S, o f Hanford,
irrorrllne to U. 15. T r tf f o r d ’a map
If iulfort. Florida.
It Ift,r*tlnls from lb# awotn m il o f
Coin'
. , , t fll'&gt;l l" *•»*• can*# ayalnat yon. tfaat
*■** j , , , or claim aim * lntrrr*t
In and to
ft* Dad* brrrtn a b o ro draerttwd.
yon. tlir na 1,1 (Viatica N. Morrtn
,,r»by rrq u lrrd 1 o b# ao&lt;l ap p ear brfor*
*, m !i! C trm lt Utourt at Ihr Court II«ua« In
J“lfcrj. rtortda. on tb# t it day o f 1Tor to
f*. p j r , and th e n and Ibrrr tnak* an rw rr
ft o , pill of IW ip U In t M blbtlrd a y aln at yon,
lilrf* 1*'- * H f t * * I’m ConfcMi. m ill t » rn
! I ieatnat yon.
And all n ilirr (vranna or
‘ nlo, (tilm tn* any tig h t. Ilttr ot Intrrrw t la
[ft III proper ty b r r r lo a lo t* d rrrrltw d. under.
!, or ll.roflgh t b r atw r* turned d e fen d a n t, or
,rlef*l*» are b rrrtiy re s-:!.*#! to t» and an*
before our aald Ulrmlt C o u rt, a t tb r
[v*ri llooee. In Hanford. Fkcida. on tb# Set
M of January. A . II. 11*21, and llirn and
ttirre m ale a r a a r r In Ihe tilt) of C om plaint
rvd »eiln*t Je n .
O thrrnlte, a tkecree Pro
will be entered agalnat a ll
uni^ a n partlea d e fen d a n t.
&lt;t |, ordered t h a t tl.ta Cltatlun I - put.1l*h#d
,3‘ ite Sanford H e ra ld , a nraapaper puM Ubrd
i: Sr-nlnole
n ty . Florida, one* a w eek for
l n l , aa n o !|re to Chart** S. M orrln, and
,eee a «r*k
fo r t w r ite weeka aa notice to
pa unknown p a rtle a defendant.
Ifllnraa my h an d and the arat o f th e aald
flrroll Conrt on lltla Jllh day of He|&gt;t. A. II.

IV CIRCUIT COURT Or SEHtNOtt COUHTY
rLOntDA—IN CHANCERY
I'rtal. ot a t. tvforwUnta.
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CITATION
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t.— — 11rmllo y : tlm* wtilriwn hair*, ksra
ilofl«rm, cranlor*. or olltor dolm an**
t** Vr litNirtro I'pim!, AlTntm I' dm I,
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iliaifo In Fo m lim k t'lwUnlY* l'h*r 14a. tim-ro
ttlitrljr ijeorrItir*I »* fi'lUma, to w t t :
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ftioS in (Mo
ciiii*o RCh|r«*t ynn tlia t ymi
t»i^ *r cUIrn antuo iDf«,r«,*t In ami to tho
i*t&lt;i 11 r&lt; In lU ifR •ioacriUo‘1 Thorofnfo* you.
it#- i#*,1 fiexitrirc I 'n o t . Almira F ro st, &lt;io*‘ryo
rr--*’ Triiiloo, f’harlo* W’hlttifT amt wlfo* ■ —
HI' 11,t1 1&lt;*■"r , ami W lllln n t I. Hrailloy nm l wife,
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lirntlloy, nVc Itorthy tOrjtf1f«| fn !*r" and
i [ [ o r l-ofrto o u r taM Clrmll f o u r ! a t tho
(*/rt tlmiRo In Kanforit, riortila, «»n tlio l*t
d*j »f N 'jiom bcf, A. h ltCO. amt th en «!»*!
tl#fe n «k&lt;* anow or ft) Hi* m il of Com plaint
♦tUM'r.t aealro.t jo tf, olhorwl** a I*ocro^ fro
h
o will W ontoroil aralr*t ymi. Amt ail
i*!rf |rfn -n i r la In in c any rliM* (111* «»r Inter*"’! in tfMl to live property
ijr* c rilf4 , uni*t i&gt;&gt; or ttirooctj Hie al*»tf n a m n l ttofotnl»rH «i ofhorluso. re herrhy m ju l r n l to lo*
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tit* «Tt rrw l*e n I'Mrree fro ro n fe ta o w ill i*c
#ntrrt*| Rgslnaf m M unknown parflc*.
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I"' He NRiifonl I fern M. a m*wafia|»s*c pul*U»be«)
In ***rfi»rt|. Srinlrm lc I'nutily. FJorMa, onro a
for r ltlit w eeka a« pnllre In know n «1o.
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t*
ft* un know n partle* ilofentlanl,
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2 Hie

FINAL DISCHARGE
In Court of County Judge, Seminole
Ceunty, State of Florida.
In re Estate of Augustin More men,
deceased,
Notice is hereby given, to nil whom
it may concern, tnnt on the Fifteenth
day of November A. D. 1920- -we shall
•ppiy to tho Honorable E. F. Housooldcr, Judge of said Court, ns Judge
cf Probate, fo r our final discharge as
Executor of the estate of Augustin
Moremen deceased; and thnt nt the
tame time wo will present our final
accounts as Executor of said estate,
and ask for their approval.
Dated September 2nd, A. D. 1920.
Orlando Bank &amp; Trust Company,
Executor.
Robinson &amp; Bridges.
’■5te
Attorneys for Executor

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920

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date of the issuance of such certifi­
cate in the name of Unkno-m.
Unless said certificate shall be re.
deemed according to.law, tax deed will
issue thereon on the 10th day of Nov.
A. D. 1020.
VVitntoj my of/icLl kI*iiaturo and
For Superintendent of Public In­ seal this the 30th day of September
struction of the State of Florida.
A. D. 1920.
For Commissioner of Agriculture
E. A. Douglass, Clerk,
of tho State of Florida.
Clerk Circuit Court,
For Two Justices of the Supreme
7 .Ctc.
Seminole County, Fjoridn.
Court of the State of Floridn.
(Seal)
By: V. E. Douglass, D. C.
For One Railroad Commissioner of
the State of Florida.
In Circuit Court, of Scnil.
For Stale Senator for 19th Senat­ nole County, Florida.
orial District of the State of Floridn.
In Chancery.
For One Member of the House of Florence Gilbert,
Reprcsenntivcs of the State of Flori­
Complainant
da.
-vs.
For County Judge.
Divorce Citation.
For Sheriff.
Jnnies Gilbert,
For Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Defendant.
For County Assessors of Taxes.
TO JAMES GILBERT, Adress un.
For Tax Collector.
known
For County Superintendent of Pub­
Please take notice that you are
lic Instruction.
herein filed tigninsl you on the first
For County Surveyor.
to the bill of complaint herein filed
For Five County Commissioners.
ngnirtbt you, nnd it is hereby order­
For Three Members of the County ed that you do appear to said bill
Board of Public Instruction.
herein filed gainst you on the first
For Justice of tho Peace in nntl for Monday in December, A. I). 1920, the
the following Justice Districts, viz: same being" the Gth day of December
No. 1, 2, 3, and *
1920, and a rule day of this Court,
For Constable in and for the follow­ and it is further ordered thai this
ing Justice Districts, viz:
notice be published in tho Sanford
No. 1, 2, 3, nml 4.
Herald once a week for eight consec­
In Testimony Whereof, I have here­ utive
weeks.
unto set my hand and affixed the
Witness
my hand nnd the official
Great Seal of the State of Florida, nt
of said Court nt Sanford, Semi
Tallahassee, tho Capital, this tht seal
nole County, Florida, this the 23rd
twenty-fourth day of August, A. D. day
of September, A. I). 1920.
1920.
(Seal
of Court)
E. A. Douglass,
II. Ciny Crawford,
7-9tc.
Clerk
Circuit Court.
Secretary of State.
To E, E. Brady, Sheriff Seminole
County
4-8tc

iwitlon. which capital ttock Mull b# owned.
l**«7d. a».;r,rd or traiM frrrrd on!* In *r.
tonUnr* a m , met, by-U na *• lb# rorfv.ri I Inn
1
iloi# Ift 11tn* vn«k## chan re or lite r,
with a Urn r ta m rd In f*Tor of tt&gt;* corpora
tlon upon Ml
t li cap ital alock for all and
any tndfbtrdnraa which may a t any Itrec b*
an* by lb* boldrr* of tfcr aatnr ontn lha cor
I«r»t on and wMch al all U- a U*n tb rrro j
aojcrlnr tn all o ttr r lim a or clalma of any
c &gt; *udcr and all aaalgnmrnta or tram ttra of tb r
nr;
i
. *,w i ,ll« l' &gt;-« tnbjrct th rrrtn
ABTlt t.|, I I . TMa otyn-ralonl oh all bar* a
cr nntl legally dlaiolrrd.
AIITICIE V. Tfc* bnalnraa of thla cofjwrnlton
*ba!| tw rrn,lactM by n board of dlrrclora an&lt;t
•ora o tbrr oflcrra aa tba corpora I Inn may an
trori*. I l f itflrY-fw of t|i« mrporatloTi th il l
U i
b t l r t p m M e n f tn.l a F ^ c rftirr
Trn*Tjrrr and »upI» olb*r a M a.MM^nal o H r m
tw may b* rreifrsl by tlit Hoari) of I&gt;tr*rtor«
Ualil tba qua 11f l a t Iona of tho o f l r w an.1 tho
nIrorton of tbU roriv&gt;ratnn to ;»o olortril i t Its
flrat tnootlDf thrrfof tho follow ni ahall aet m
tta o fftro n ant rn c a tltito It* DoiM of M rort
c*»: ProaMont. W. It. Itaynoo: Vko rrn ld o n t.
^ tT l A. Ilajr.ea, F o rrttiry T r u a c r t r . 7., n. flat
of tho atnokltoliSora
of tho rr&gt;rr»of*tlf«n ahal
hold on tho » t t i day
of Ottobor, A. D.. 1ton. | 3 t ho rlty of $«n
k r.t Foi*|fVk1o r**inty. PlorM i, for t r t
'‘
*’ .•* - |i
I’- 'i ti f a f k f i r»f tho rorpi^titlon. fn adopt If*
and tran iart all
M»ilno*a *hlch inar rv&gt;n»o t&gt;ofnro anrh mooting
Tbr an final m rrtlng of tb r atockt.a1,1*ra of tba
00*5“ cation rtu ll t* bald on tba ISth day of
Jannaty of rack and re rry year, twylnnng w lh
ha grar 11*21. prntldrd and, d a lr drwa not
c o x j on JUnday or a legal holiday, tn which
ca*r tb r anaal m rrtlng ahall tw held on tb r
day following. T ie lU ard of Plrrctora of tbla
corporaton *bal conaUI of not |r»a tl an them
nor mnrr than flrr mrnitx-ra.
A R T in.K VI, T br htgbrat airoant of Indrbt*
r,tncM tn w tt-b ttd* corr-ocnllon mar nl ant
tlm r anbjrot tfarlf aball t* TIVKNTV T H O fBAND I'n i.t.M tS i t.M r-on ce.!
A R T Ifl.R VII. Tlir name* and tc ld rn c ra of
tt&gt;V Inmrporatoca of thla mrtaorat Inn amt tb r
amnnnt of rapttat atock ant-acrlt-rd by rach la In Circuit Court, Scccstk JudldM Circuit
a* fidbmat
SttnlauU County, r ie r U t. In C ktnctry
Z. It. Itattlff. Sanford, rt* ., IS abarra.
W. M. Hayt.rt. Hanford, l*l».. I t abarra.
1
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MM-)* Saint, LVtKpIMttBDl
K rta A. Ilaync*. Hanfo.d 7 U .. I »barr.
In wltnraa wbnrrof tb r aald Incorporator* b a .r
Irrc tn lo »r| tt rfr banda tbta r * Ifth day
(*. W*. SlrlfT, l!mtna A. StetlT, S. P . W olferton,
l~ t*. Portor. rod Arthur ! \ fKIIIn, • 4 J r n i unl i ” wit, and all partlea rlatudfig; an Interptt In
Io ta 12 and 13, lllock 7, T ier I. T rafford*a
trap *f Stanford, an«l all partlra clatm lnf an lutrrr«t lo and to aald properly under O, IV.
Plrlff, Koima Ftelff, J. I». WoHertwa. t . O.
I'ortrr, amt Arthur ! \ fMUn, ©r ottrrw tee.

CITATION.

In tho Circuit Court of the Seventh
Judicial Circuit, in nnd for Seminole
County- Florida In Chancery.
J. H. Cownn, et nl,:
vs
: Citation.
Fred IJ. Bradley, ct al.:
To G. R. Calhoun of Bitkins, Colo­
rado, F. A. Hart of Savannah, Geor­
gia, nml C. 1L Walsh of Wilmington,
North Carolina: T. O. Gill is, N. J.Gnllaglior, J. M. Hunt, J. F. Mitchell,
Louis Paint nnd James Sawyer, whost
places of residence are unknown, and
to all parties claiming an Interest in
nnd to the following described land
in ScminMc County, Florida, to-wit:
Lots 7 nml 8, of Block 4, of Tier -1
of Sanford, Floridn, according to E.
R. Trnffords map of Sanford, Flori­
da:
It appearing from a sworn Bill of
Complaint filed in this cause, thnt
you have, or clnint to have some in­
terest in nnd to the above described
land,
Therefore, you, G. IL Calhoun, F. A.
Hart, and C. IL Walsh nre hereby re­
quired to be nnd appear before our
said Circuit Court «t the Court House
in Sanford, Florida, on the 14th day
of October A. D. 192C, nnd then and
there make answer to the Bill of Com­
plaint, otherwise n Decree Fro Con*
fesso will be entered against you.
And you, T. C. Gillis, N. J. Gallagher
J. M. Hunt- J. F. Mitchell, Louis Paint
and James Sawyer, nre hereby re­
quired to be and appear before our said
Circuit Court nt the Court House in
Snnford, Florida, on the fith day of
November, A- D.. 1920, and then and
fesso will be entered ngnlnsi. you.
And all other unknown parties claim­
ing any right, title or interest in nnd
to the property herein above described
tre hereby required to be nnd a p p e a r
before our said Circuit Court nt the
Court House in Sanford, Floridn, on
the 3rd day of Jan. A. P 1021, nnd
then and-there nnswer to the Bill of
Complaint filed In this cause, other­
wise a Decree Pro Confesso will be
entered against all said unknown parties.
,
. . .
It is ordered that this notice be pub­
lished In The Sanford Herald, n news­
paper published In Scmlnoio County,
Florida, once a week for four weeks a*
to the defendants whose residences
are known; and once a week for eight
weeks as to the known partlea defend­
ant, whose residences are unknown,
and once a week for twelve weeks nr
to the unknown parties defendant.
Witness my hand and the seal of the
said Circuit Court on this 8th day of
September, A. D, 1920.
(Seal)
E. A. DouglassClerk Circuit Court, Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida.
B /R H . Wilson.
George A. DeCottes, Solicitor and of
Counsel for Complainants.
4-13tc
NOTICE OF ELECTION
'
To the Sheriff of Seminole County,
of the State of Florida;
Be it known, That I, IL Clay Craw­
ford. Secretary of State of the State
of Florida, do hereby give notice that
General Election
Will be held in Seminole County,
State of Florida, on Tuesday next suc­
ceeding the f i r s t Monday In Novem­
ber, A. D. 1920, the said Tuesday heIng the Second Day of November.
For United States Senator from the
State of Florida, for six years from
^ For Six (6) Presidential F^ectors.
For one R e p r e a c n a t i v e of the Four­
th C o n g r e s s i o n a l District o . the StaB
of Florida, in the Sixty-seventh Con­
gress of the United States.
For Governor of the w.ate of Fh*r-

To all partlea etitndnc an IntereRt In and ta
l o t i 12 and |1 , HU* k 7, T ier I, Trafford'a
map cf Fanford,
To all parilra rln lrrlrr an tfitrfe*t In and to
I.ofa 12 and 13, flloek 7. Tier I, under (J. IV,
Ftriar, i t o M a . s t.ir, j . n. trwtmioa« t-. •.
I'nrlrr, Arthur ! \ fMllln, *r red her of tlen i, or
©then* I*o,
You end escji of j h i rr# to re! y ©rderoil to
le «nd a p j^ ir lefero #•;? iTrcult Court tlltUu?
m a (o u rt of Chancery on fhi, 1• t day of Nt&gt;tends&gt;r, A. I*. 1020, to astvrer *i1tl hill of
e i ptalnt, ai d ft la further ordered H at lld t
order lo puldHLed ta 11 # Fanford Herald, a
dom pa per puldldiOil in Fimlnole County, riorIda, our# n R ffa fi&gt;r iR fh e weeka.
W’ltneo* frtjr hand tad t i e official aval nf tald
Court, thla th t 5|U day of AttpMt, IICA.
HP.AI.)
C A. 0OUOU88*
Ctory Clrctdl i ’ourt, Feetatb lo d k la t Circuit,
FetniuoU County, riorhla.
KCIICl.I.n MAAINIht
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NOTICE o r ELECTION.

M -J? tC

Under Section 570 of tho General
Statutes.
Notice is hereby given that L. I*.
Hagan, purchaser of Tax Cortlficuti
No 729, dated the 4th day of June
A. I). 1894,
Said cerificate embraces the follow,
ing described property situated in
Seminole County, Florida, to.wit:
Beg. 7 1-2 cits. S. of 1-4 Sec. post
on N line of Sec. 25, Tp. 19, S. R. 29
K„ Run S. 7 1-2 chs., W. 5 chs., N.
7 1-2 ehs., E. 5chs., tl acres more or
less, and has filed said certificate
in my office and has made application
for tax deed to issue in accordance
with law.
The said land being nsaeacd at
tin- date of tho issuance of such ccr
tificae in tho name of Unknown.
Unless sill certificate shall t*e re.
deemed according to law, tax deed
will issue thereon or, the iOtli day of
November A. D. 1920,
Witness my offical signature ami
seal this the 30th day of September
A. D. 1920.
E. A, Douglass,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida,
(Seal) 7-fite. By: V, E. Douglass, D. C.

In re Eatate of
EDWARD B. WARMAN.
To ail Creditors, Legatees, Dlslribu*
tees and all Persons having Claims
or Demands against said Estate:
You, and each of you, arc hereby
notified and required to present any
claims and demands which you, or
either of you, may have against the
estate of Edward B. Wnminn, deceas­
ed, late of Seminole County, Florida,
to the undersigned administrator of
said estate, within two years from
the date hereof.
Dated October 7th, A. D. 1920.
WII,LI AM E. WARM AN,
8 9tc
Administrator.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LEAVE TO SELL MINOR’S
LAND.

( Ttcui Mo»4*r'* D d lj)

Full line of office supplies at all
times at the Herald office.
You want post cards to send to
your friends everywhere. Get them
at tho Herald office.
,
Come in to the Herald office nml
see the r.cw line c? bc^ papers anti
stationery. Prices on these goods
will sell them quick.
Public speaking nt Dike Monroe to­
night under the auspices of the Semi­
nole County Democratic Executive
Committee.

In Court of County Judge, State of
Florida, Seminole County.
In re Estate of
Florence_Gertrude Lee, Gladys h a
Leo, Willie Edmond Lee, nnd Very I
Archie Lee, Minors.
Notice is hereby given to all whom
it may concern, that II. F. Lossing,
n.-t Guardian of Florence Gertrude
Lee, Gladys Iva Lee, Willie Edmond
Lee and Veryl Archie Lee, minors,
will, on the 10th day of November,
A. D. 1920, npply to the Honorable
E. K, Householder, County’ Judge in
nnd for said county, nt his office in
Sanford in said County, nt 10 o'clock
n m., or ns soon thereafter ns the
matter can be heard, for authority to
sell, nt public or private sale, the un­
divided interest of said minors, ns
children nnd heirs nt law of Lena Lee
l-ostdng in and to the following tie
scribed real estate, in said County, to
wit: Lot Eight (8) of Block Twelve
(12) of Tier Eight (8) of Sanford,
Florida, according to E. R. Trafford's
Mat* of the Town of Sanford, Elori
da. duly recorded In the public roe
or&lt;'s of Seminole county, Florida,
which application will be based upon
the petition for sale now on file in
said Court.
Dated, October 7th, A. D. 1920.
11. F. LOSSING,
8 Me
Guardian.
IN Tlir. CIRCUIT rOURT Or SEMINOU
COUNTY noniDA-IN CHANCEIIY

Don’t forget the Democratic raity
in Sanford Saturday night nt eight
o'clock. Several prominent speakers
will be present to present the vital
questions of the day.
Miss Lucy Bird Smythe, daughter
of Mrs. Campbell, of the Valdez Ho­
tel, motored to Miami Sundny with
the Houstuns of Jacksonville, where
they will spend n few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Lawson nnd Mr:
and Mrs. Henry I’urden with their
little daughters, s|*c»t yesterday at
Dnytora Beach nnd New Smyrna anti
other cast coast points of interest.
Charles Wentworth left today for
Miami where he will take a position
with one of the printing firms of thnt
ritv. He has been with the Herald
Printing Co., here for tip" past year
nnd has many friends who hate to
see hint leave.
Edwin Meisch nnd Sherman M&lt;*nre
spent the week end with home folk**
coming home from the University of
Florida in Edwin's auto and return­
ing early today. The Sanford bovu
are making a fine reputation nt the
University.
Mr. nnd Mr?. J. K. Mcttlngcr loft
yositonlay f*»r their home in JockaonviIIt* after ft pleasant visit hero to
friends and relatives. Delng ohl n»sideuts who were identified with tho
uphuildiiu: of this city their many
friends here were loath to part with
them nnd hope they will come ntrnin
to stay.

CITATION,
T p ' , - r,-.. V Julptiwfi. Wm, Alotatidef |lit’ i»
I I.|ltl.Ul" f »f |*lurid* I *U’l Arid C'd
■ l/sti. M i i»ftif*any* Mmlfrd. •» f fi"’'"allot
I f ; I Mid. !!.#• 7u&lt;\M,\etn i f
rk u ld i
I ami an«l O lo dfathut tVunpanj l.liultoii. «
DINNER l*ARTY
1|i*n|d*t's1 nnfi*iraihe» uf Cncliud »ri*1 fi
Ho uiiktHUprrt lor a too*. dotl*oo*, tml iftw«i
On Friday night Miss Elcnor ltobIrei, rlafitiltif i’V, tbruiisli t*r tinl-er lh*
delightful^ ^nti-rtnliivd with n
ntmfo named parti*-*, and !u anr anti *1ii m
«»:ir*f |sTwm* «*r f a rilrt *i| -Ml*
rfttm
dinm-r
nnrtv in Inninr of Miss AnIn# anr rlsh l. lit!** '*f ln!*,i***f lu and h
Ho fidk'nltt# doRfflhod lapd altnatod
I*I**■: m-ttf walker and Mr. Ernest Gornti ' ley, having reached their tilth n*and fiotntf In lt*o t
jr uf Houdtodo
Stale of Chirlda. im&gt;ro (mrllrularly itoorvlh s pec live birthdays, once more. They

o*| i* fidtriwp, fo wllt

were duly presented with two fine
birthday cakes, each hearing up un­
der the traditlninl candles.
Covers were laid for Misses Julia.
Laing, Anm-lte Walker, Elcnor Rob­
erts, Mrs. Morris ilpencer, Messrs.
alley, IhrliOO WV#t fJ* frt f, al'f-f the tkoitli Ernest Gormtey, Burke Steele, Goo.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR *ft!f i f vald a lk y tu Hand aimm*. M-«nre Walker nnd Morris Spencer.
HsoMh ahifj# Ho l'a*t afilo *»f salt Hind \*oTAX DEED
mto, 1i»# f»&lt;*t. It tf re i f teee to Clr*! Strref,
Under Section 575 of the General tie point uf l**flnnlnc.
It apprarln# ffuiu !he tuufn tilt of ark
Statutes.
plaint filed lu thla f*u#o a«raln*t J».*t
nnd
Notice is hereby given thnt Over- y»«l
h a te nf r'laliti pntao In lore* t In arid "i* the
street Turpentine Company, purchas­ land* aloi'io doRcrlt&gt;eit, [hrfrf&lt;*ro »•**’, the »ahl
and He #ahl William A ki
er of Tax Certificate No. 177, dated Uro jv 1- ’ i
IlarlUMtatt. l.kr*Malur9 ••[ the lk*rl
the Gth day of July A. I*. 1908, has damlof
a Ijind and t
*tflo*» Cumpany, f i ffe» •
filed said certificae in my office ami mri* t i l N i */ Rnslatid In Ihiuldsthm* ar«
has made application for tax deed Irrv tij roualf• 1 t** l*o ud appear l«eft&gt;rr out
to issue in accordance with law.
Said certificate embraces th-&gt; fol
lowing described property situati d in
Seminole County, Floridn, to.wit: S.
11 A. of W 1-2 of NW 1.4 of NEt.4
of Sec. 20. Tp. 20 S. R. 29 E., 11 ncres
more or less.
The said land being nsessrssed at
the date of tin* issuance of such ccr
tifiento in the mine of I). F. Snyer.
THE INSIDE IS IMPORTANTUnless said certificate slinll bo re.
Don’t forget that it is Just as nec^
deemed according to ln\v, tax deed
cssary to have your inner tubes
Will issue thereon on the lOtth day cf
strong, flexible nnd durable tho same
November A. D. 1920.
as your outer shoes, and our vulcan­
Witness my official signature nnd
izing process will do thla for ytm.
seal this the 39th day of September
It’a the best tire insurance you could!
A. D. 1920.
it your tire money Into, for It douE. A. Dnuglnss,
es, often trebles, tho life of botnClerk Circuit Court,
tlres and tubes. Wo nre vulcanlalne
7-Gte.
Seminole County Florida.
specialists.
(Seal)_By: V. E. Douglass, D. C.
It Hl.ak la, Tier 2 **f Fanf«*rd, Ch-ol
da, arvwfilluc I j I*. It. 1Yiff«uil'» map *»f
N*nfnr»|, l*h»e|da. a* |-or map l l i r m f duly nf
ir to r l end l&lt;o(l9iit|fltf at tho \.*tin*aai r«ivn
or of the |ntrr*eeilon nf Clraf **lfro| »f.*| Hand
\ vrntle. In tho City of Hanford Clnrhta. run
HtefM*# 1* *1 f&gt;* foot. I lion‘t* North 104 foot
more nt | hm to n |«dtt( i»n Ho fkMlIt* ntdo **f

K

KENT VULCANIZING WORKSw

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. SrV T N T II JUDIC­
IAL CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.—IN CHANCERY,

PHONE 17
Oak end 3rd St.

Elnllf V~ ft I. I-wf». f t »l
CITATION.
Tn r.m llr I’. IIM k M, J im f t It tltrh a ft. !»»»■
M T. IUntl&gt;r, Ann ItunlfT, W illiam II, l « ,
F raw la I f f . I/Kllia llrlrr* . Timm** tlrlrr*
r . II. U rlrr*. W llltam ltf&lt;Mr ami W illiam
Rf.lilr ami cliarlfa W. Ktlnf. a&gt; E tfm tn ra nf
l o t W ill of William ItfilAj. rfflilru ffa un­
known: lti» m illio n n fcftr*. df*l»ff*. rranIff*, (fgatrr*. or othrf rlalm anta iimlrr ttif
•a|,l a tfiif h a m fj gartlff, an,I In a n j ami all
otl-fr garllf* or prrron* rtalrnln* a n j Inlrrr«t In ami to tW rnllowlnr t1r*rrllw,l laml In
Rfinlnolo CV&gt;nnl», TIorM*. lo-wlltU rln n ln r a t
tb r Hxilbfaat r«n»fr nf Rortint, «, To»n*M r SI. R™tb of Itan ro SO Kaal.
m n tb ro ff North 7*r&gt; fro*, thror* Wo*( IIS7.0
fort, tl.ftirr Roolbfrlf M2 f r f t. Ibrnr* Ea*t
tq* a frrl to tho |« ln t of Iw rtnolof.
tl ar&gt;|war1n&gt; from a n « m Mil of rom gUtnl
ft If, I In lhl* ran*# that fi-n hai* of rlalm anror
bilaroat In ami lo II,r Uml a lm tr ilr«rr1t^,|
thorfloff joo. th». tal*l E m llr f*. Itlrh arl.
Jarnoa p. Illrli*rt. Darld T. Itnw lff,
Ann
now l«j , W illiam II. Lf*. rram -la C". I f f .
| /.n l.a C flrrr Tl.on a* ll'lr f * . F. II. f i l l r n .
W illiam ttfitrlf. anA W illiam C. ItfA-tr anA
rh a rlfa W Kiln# a* EtOrnlora of llto I j t l
tVIM of W illiam Itf-lilr. aro lifroltj miutro&lt;1 to
I f and I i f a i r I f fora oor **M ('Irru ll Oourl. at
Uio Toorl llooor In KanforA. TtnrlSa, on ib f
|a t d i f nf lifffm lfr, A. I*. IO'JV ainl Ihfn
ami Ih frr m akf am w ar lo Iho Mil of comglalnl fth lM ln l a rtln ai ;&lt;«. ollfrw lao a dra rrf pro roofroro will I f rnlarfd.
Ami all oihrr prr*nrw or partlra rlajm tn# anj
rlrb t. I It If &lt;-r In trrrft In and to tho prnffrijr
b frrln a ta u f .lrarrllf-1. b j. Ib ro tfh or om lrt
a n r of Ibf a l-itr nan»o&gt;l partlr*. or olhfrw lar.
a rr h rfrb r rr-tnlrfd lo I f and *| |f a r ff f n r f noaald n r r o l l Coarl at II.* Court Ilona# In Han­
ford, FVirlda. on lb# Srd day of January. A.
I&gt;. ISJ1. and Ibrn and thrr* o ial# aoawrr I*
111# Mil of complaint riM M Icl a ra ln tl aald
unknown parilra. nihrrwla# a drero# of pro r t * .
frwm w ill l# aktarrd,
II la rrd rrrd lh*« 111* rwdlr# I f p q llU h rl
In Ibf Sanford llrrald . a Ofwapaprr pnMIab#.!
In S#mlnolf ro n n lj. rw-rlda. oor# a w rrk for
N wrrka. •• In lb# known partlr* d rfrn d aal.
and one# a work for Iw rlt# wr#ka aa tn tb r
unknown p trllr* drfrn'lanta.
Wltiiroa my hand and ll.r *ral of * tld Clrm il Court on IU* l i t l ll b d a - of H#ptriiil&gt;*t,
A. D. 11*20.
(SEAL!
X- A. DOUGLASS.
C irri of C lrroll Coorf.
a#-•!no 1— O m n lr. Florida.
OEOIMli: A. i v r OTTER.
M ltllo r and Cos oar I for r r t t p ltln a o l.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes.
•
Notice is hereby given thnt E. B.
Randall, Jr., purchnscr of fax Certi­
ficate No. 180, dated tho 3 rd day of
July A. D. 1010, has filed said cevtificae is my office nnd has made ap­
plication for tax deed to issue in ac­
cordance wih law.
5-IJie
Said certificate embraces the follow­
ing described property situated in
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Seminole County, Florind to-wit: Wl-2
of Section 36, Tp. 19 S.R.32.E. 320
In Court of tiie County Judge. Senii
acres more or less,
nole County, State of Florida
The said Innd being assessed nt the

Sometimes newspaper men under
the influenre of certain planets or
under the soothing Influence of cer­
tain narcotics such ns n good cigar or
n good drink of nh, say. Uevn, or
some kindred manifestation of food
over flesh hnvc been known to write
epics thnt have made them famous
over night or over the river or over
there. Editor lletherington has writ­
ten some of the best stuff that ever
left the editorial pen in the state of
F'lorldn nnd is known as the finest
nnd the best of the kind in the south.
He has written certain passages up­
on certain tilings thnt hnvc l&gt;een cop­
ied throughout the breadth nnd
length nf the land. And yet he hns
lived thus far to complete his mas­
terpiece. Read this.
The Orlando Reporter-Star chron­
icles nn item of more than passing
human interest.
It snys turnip
greens hnvc arrived ngnin. A grent
ninny men—nnd women too—who
generally nre fit only for treason,
stratagem nnd spoils have been
known to be trnnrformed under the
magic alchemy of n mess of turnip
greens into creatures of sweetness
and light, with livers hlttir
six. Ilnil to the turnip gre&lt;
it have greater nnd more lnsting
vogue!
FLORIDA’S DEMOCRAT
1C ELECTORS.

Sanford, Fiorldr

BUSINESS CARDS
One Inch Cards Will Be Put.lUhsd C a r ­
der This Heading Al The Kate Of I 7. 2&amp;)
Per Y**sr.

SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
OFFICE IN THE CtW’UT IIUl'Hk

SANFORD

- •• FLORIDA

HENRY M c U U L I N
JEWELER
MY SPECIALTIES:

PICKAlUI’S UAND-PAINTKI) CHINA
GORH ‘ M’S STERLING hit.V ER
ROGERS' PLATED WAKE
ELGIN AND WAI TIIAM * ATCBEB

GEO. G. HERRING
Attorncj-ni-Law

No. 14 Garner-Woodruff B uifdin

Those who -want to vote for Cox
SANFORD, FLA.
anti Roosevelt will mark their croru
(X) before each of thd following
names on the ticket at the Novem­
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
ber election:
MARTIN CARABALLO
Altormys and Couns*Ilora-at-L*Y
CHARLES E. JONES
DeLAND. FLORIDA
J. C. SHARON
Will practice l&gt;. the State nnd Feder­
P. W. CORR
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
W. V. KNOTT
amining '.nd Perfecting Land T itles..
G. B. WELLS.

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, l f ^

NEWS OF WOMANS CLUB
Social Department Holds First
Meeting Of Season

and ability represented In the club
membership, vocalists, p l a n l r n o l inists, comettists and other musical
instruments have their talented play­
ers. Every musician who is a mem­
ber of the club should and ought to
be « member of the music depart­
m ent Think It over, you musicians
and help to build up the finest music
department in the Federation. It
can be done and what do you think of
a club orchestra, as well ns chorus.
iartettes, trios and all the rest of
e musical combinations. Let’s be­
gin and do it right now.

partments which sustains the faith of
the officers in believing that this is
CTrja T r i U f t »t'1p&gt;
going to be one of the most success­
The social department of the Wom­ ful years in the history of the Club.
an’s Club held the first of the fall
The music department held its bus­
Club Meetings.
meetings, Tuesday afternoon, with an iness meeting immediately after the
Welfare Department, Wednesday,
unusually large attendance for the conclusion or the program at which
opening meeting.
time the election of the present offi­ October 20, 3:30 p. m.
Mrs. A. P. Connelly, the new chair­ cers was ratified. The official perman of the department, made the sonel of the department includes, LOOKOUT CLUB ENTERTAINED
membership—and it was u distinct­ Mrs. A. M. Phillips, chairman; Mrs.
ively membership meeting--feel her Gwynn Fox. vice-chairman; Mra.
John Russell entertained the Look­
enthusiasm in the short inspirational Vance, Douglas, secretary-treasurer; out Club at his elegant new home on
Mrs.
Frank
Woodruff,
house
commit­
talk in which she presented the plans
avenue on Wednesday night
tee; Mrs. Schclle Maines, chairman of union
and programs for the year.
and having one of the finest homes
finance.
The
treasurer
was
in­
An important motion unanimously structed to i&gt;ay into the general club in the state and being one of the
carried was “that each member of the fund,
best entertainers In the city the
ten dollrrs on expenses.
department who will be unable to at­
Lokout Club had the time of their
If the optimistic plans of the de­ young lives and at an early hour (in
tend a meeting, will notify the hospartment are carried out with the en- the morning) bade their genial host
tens of the day to that effect.”
eamest leader,
jour” and then some, with tho
Ir. the social department. r a c i a l - j fhcji“ vl?ll
^ g r a m . throughout "bon
feeling that they had enjoyed the
vherc tables are arranged
the year of unusual intereat and evening to the fullest. Music and
and refreshments are served, “something
will be an add­ dancing and a general good time
it is essential that the hostess be no ed attractiondifferent"
to
develop
and ho'd the helped to pass the hours r.ll loo quick­
tiffed and with the duties devolving interest of not only department
mem­ ly nnd a delicious luncheon was serv­
upon her ns entertainer, it should not bers
but of the entire club.
ed during the evening. Among those
he expected that she will call up each
There is wonderful musical talent present were the following: Mr. and
member to ask if they will Ik? pres­
ent. It is not supposed that mem­
bers should require invitations to
department meetings. Having join­
ed the Club, with the year hooks at ,
IF YOU NEED A NEW
hand, there is no reason why a mem- j
her of any department should fail in
her duty or the obligation she has
assumed, without n good and reason­
able excuse for staying away. Mrs.
Connelly was also hostess for the af­
Buy (he Best that is m ade
ternoon and at the close of the busi­
ness meeting an interesting game of
bridge was enjoyed and a fruit snlad
course was served at the refreshment
hour. Top score was made by Mrs.
B. W. Herndon to whom was present­
ed a lovely basket of roses. Autumn
flowers decorated the club rooms.
Mrs. Connelly was assisted in the
discharge of her socinl duties by
We also have the Buck Line of
Mrs. R. C. Bower nnd Mrs. D. P.
Drummond.
GAS RANGES
Mrs. S. Puleston will he hostess of
the dance, October 26th.
SOCIAL DEPARTMENT

S

OIL COOK STOVE

The FLORENCE Automatic

Literature and Music Departments.
About midway of the club year of
IRID’20 the Literature nnd Music de­
partments of the Woman’s Club de­
cide ! to hold their meetings together
thus hoping to secure n ta tte r at­
tendance of the members of the de­
partment, nnd thereby create a more
active interest. The plnn worked ad­
mirably, the attendance did incressc
nnd th? joint programs were wonder­
fully pleasing. Having tested suc­
cessfully the new line of departure,
the same plan is in operation for the
1920-’21 programs. The first regu­
lar meeting of the two departments
was held Wednesday nftemon with
Mrs. A. M. Phillips, chnirman of the
Music department, gracefully presid­
ing. The meeting opened with n few
pleasing words by the chairman, who
announced the topic of the afternoon
ho “Vacation Echoes” nnd tbnt the
study of the Literature department
for the year would he “Floridn," the
Music department co-operating with
music and songs by Florida compos­
ers.
The first musical number on the
program Wednesday afternoon was
“Florida, My Florida.”
Most de­
lightfully rendered by the music de­
partment quartette, Mrs. Phillips,
Mrs. Ed. Higgins, Mrs. Frank Woodruff nnd Mrs. Maines. Mrs Bob
Walthour was the accompanist,
This was followed by vacation
echoes from Mrs. L. R. Phillips, Mrs.
A. D. Key, Mrs. Stella Arington. Mrs.
W. L. Morgnn nnd Mrs. W. B. Blnckmnn representing the literary' depart­
ment, the meeting being thrown open
to nil present.
Mrs. Phillips gave n plensing talk
on her two weeks trip down the Enst
Coast, including delightful reminis­
cences of a premier trip twenty-five
years ngo, and drew renlistic nnd
graphic comparisons between the Mi­
ami nnd Plnnt City of the “then nnd
now.*'
Mrs. Key made one enjoy with her
the delights of her vnention spent in
Virginia with her, one visited Rich­
mond, the White House of the Con­
federacy. enjoyed the museum, Lee’s
chapel, the natural bridge and in fancy, saw the statutes of Lee and of
Washington, the latter sculptured
from the living model; “Monticello,”
the home of Jefferson nnd the Uni­
versity of Washington and Lee. Beau­
tiful scenery and amusing little anec­
dotes of the state, its people and of
individuals found a place in the
charm injj recital.
In the salmagundi of Mrs. Arring­
ton’s interesting Chautauqua exper­
iences, bits of play and work inter, mingled with educationni treats and
rare opportunities to enjoy one’s own
particular hobby or lecture and to
meet prominent nnd eminent people
in the vnrious departments of life. In
answer to a question, Mrs. Arrington
Teplied that she hnd met nnd heard
Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president of
the Genernl Federation, with whom
she wns most favorably impressed,
giving ns her opinion that Mrs. Win­
te r would make an ideal president.
.Mrs. Morgnn, president of the lo­
cal club, had spent her summer tour­
ing her home state, Florida, and
spoke briefly on the pleasures of the
trip nnd emphasizing n delightful vis­
it at Miami with Mrs. John W. Dink­
ins, the former popular president of
.the Sanford club.
Mrs. W. B. Blackman closed the
vacation echoes with a plensing lit­
tle talk on the delights of spending
ore’s vacation at home on a rnr.ch
and touched briefly on the good things
in store for those who would nttend
the Federation meeting nt Talluhassee next month. Included on the ex­
cellent program would be n play,
presented on tho closing night, writ­
ten by Mrs. Edgar Lewis, former be­
loved president of the Florida Fcd$ration, Li which members of the Fed­
eration would take part.
The enjoyable program was con­
cluded with a charming little song,
"The Kiss in the Rain” by Mrs. A. M.
Phillips. There was a good ateno* j
of the members of the two de- •

’tV Jt

HARD lifjfop

Mrs. J. S. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. D. y w * w « * i » * * * * M m * * * * * « &gt;s s u s i . i *"" *! I &gt;»m 1,7 ^
C. Marlowe, Mr. and Mrs. tfohn Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. F. Lane, Mrs. S. M, Loyd,
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Holly, Mr. Archie
Betts, Mr. Clarence Mahoney, Mr.
and Mrs. B. L. Perkin*, Mr. and Mrs.
IN S U N S H IN E OR STORM
Chat. Britt and Miss Brain.
-----------x----------CONSIDERABLE INTEREST
T en ts, Awnings, Tarpaulins, B oat Tops
BEING TAKEN IN ARMISTICE
Ship Awnings, Covers, Bags and all kinds
DAY PREPARATIONS

P r o te c tio n and Comfort!!

At last night’s meeting of the
American Legion, the' members of
the local Post showed that they were
prepared to make the Armistice Day
celebration just about the biggest
event that Seminole County has en­
joyed for years.
HoHson Ball will be In charge of
the army dinner to be served on that
day and he with his force uf K j P.’a
are going to put on a good 'eed for
everybody at n nearly unheard of
price in these days of the H. C. L.
Arrangements were made last night
to secure a prisoner of war under the
escort of an M. P. who will apnear in
the parade. Watch for him!
The tug-of-war tatwen the army
nnd navy will offer a new phase of
that time honored sport. We prom­
ise you that it will be a real fight,
for the teams will have an incentive
to win that will ta quilc different
from nny prize that can ta given.
Come nnd sec something new in the
tug-of-war!
-----------x----------At Okeechobee R. L. Jennings is
now having a large sugar cane mill
erected nnd will have it ready for
business in n thort time. The Okcechobic News says that the new mill
will have n capacity of fivp hundred
gallons n day nnd will ta driven by a
twelve-horse power gasoline engine.
The mill is of the newest stylo and
will ta complete nnd serviceable.

W om en
M ade Young
Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body
full o f youth and health m ay be
yours if you will keep your system
in order by tegularly taking

GOLD MEDAL

COMPANY

Reliable Seeds
Big Boston Lettuce
Early Snowball Cauliflower
Charleston Wakefield Cabbage
Jersey Wakefield Cabbage
Detroit Dark Red Beet
Paris White Cos Romaine
T hese Varieties ate Standard with Sanford Growers.
Our Seeds are Fresh and Dependable.

Chase &amp; Co.
2nd St. and Oak Ave.

Phone 36

More than
W h e n you let us supply your building
needs you get a great deal more than ju 9t no
many feet of lum ber—bundles of shingles—
pounds of nails—or panels of Beaver Board.

You get the benefit of our building
material knowledge and experience in Service
that helps you get th e results you w ant at the
right price. Service first in planning the
w ork—moro service in selecting proper mate*
rials— speedy service in delivering th e goods.
You pay for the materials. T h e s e rv ic e
p a y s fo r its e lf m the larger volume of businesa
U brings through super-satisfied custom ers.
I t w ill p a y y o u to
be one o f them .

of canvas articles to special orders, Light
and H eavy C anvas, Flags Bunting, Wag­
on Umbrellas, C am p Furniture, Life
Preservers, W aterproofing, Etc.

(Tram Frida,'. Daily)

T ho w o rld ', a u n d a rd ram tdjr (or kidnap,
livor, bladdar and uric acid troublap, th t
anamlaa of lilt and looks. In oao since
1696. All druggists, tbrao alias.
Lm Ii far tka a t a a Cold Modal aa atarp bat
aad a caapl do imitation

Mail O rd e rs Solicited

i: Jacksonville Tent and Awning Co.

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T. O. CHARLES, Distributor
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III PARK AVE.

HANFOIII), FLORIDA

FOR SALE CHEAP
15 Acre Fnrnip good location, 5 acres Tiled with flow­
ing well, 3 acres with T ile in need of relaying, all
fenced, no buildings.
PR IC E AND T E R M S ATTRACTIVE

J. E. SPURLING, Agt.

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Fourteen Acres of Hammock Land one half
mile south of Lake Monroe Station, on brick
road. Five Acres tiled, Flowing well and in
splendid shape for farming this season; has been
farmed several years and made bum
Four acres not tiled, but cleared and
well. Has been cultivated several years.
hive acres partly cleared, but has never
cultivated. Here is chance to get one of the
best Celery and Vegetable farms in the Monroe
section.

Cash or Can Make Terms

BELL BROS.
OWNERS

Sanford Novelty Works
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top, “if there happens to he a Htt!a it peaceably. At the present time
THESANFORDHERALD crowd
liquor around for an emergency, u it seems hopeless but no question Is progressive municipal .gevamment, ar coming from Mrs, Thomas C. Win­
gathers around and congratu­ so tangled that it cannot be settled but ti co-operative municipal govern­ ters of the General Federation was
lates him."—Washington Star.

cantsm* of their own which has
foundation whatever in anv nf
authentic traditions of tha r ovr
meat.
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“They (the creators of this gore
mentj thought of America «
Ight of the worid, as created to
the world In the assertion of

calmly and deliberately anil peaceful­ ment In which there shall be but one very much to the m in t:
,
ly. It 1s something that is very fm- standard and one banner, and that
“There are big la^ks lying before
rtant and ns stated before seems to the standard and the banner of civic women—tasks that need such wisdom
dr. a. e . rn iL irs
a question of which side of town patriotism.
as we get from combined study—tasks
r o b iiiM C m r rrU tr br
The electorate by its mandate plac- that need the altruism we get from
One of our beat friends fs dead and gets the most money.
working together, tasks that need the
while expected for some time none
thnt the people shall rule.
energy wc get from combination of
TALK ABOUT YOUIt OWN
(Incorpunl*!-)
the less the blow fell heavily on us
The Tribune rejoices with the peo­ effort. We want homes where thu
even in our busiest horn; and yet we
ple in their triumph. We have fought big things are made big and the lit­
for them in this splendid enuse with tle things arc made unimportant,
un.ii Id turn aside just a moment to ity—believe In the integrity of ;
great spirit? and enthuslnsim, for the where children can bo well born and
drop our tribute on the bier of one house, nnd know thnt veu are .se!
reason that we knew their cause sms ioyoas and grow op to noble citizens
‘
the
best
dine
on
the
market'
who could well bq classed among Naright. And right nlwnys nrevntfa In sbfp. yDier* the family income is
MSA
slClS
Hamilton county board of cornrais.
________________ ________________ _ turc's noblemen. He loved nature as Pcf|jn(- talk. On the contrary, if you the end.
made to serve the hlghe*&gt;t family In­
Xauia4 m
ci»»« Mail Mitur Auiuit tz,. few loved her and he wooed her in lack faith • in these things you ere
We fought hard for Tampa’s sake, terests; where there nre vigorous sioncre ha» refused to print th»
liH, it tb« r»«t Oflta •» Sufirii, n*n&lt;u. i,|s few leisure moments as few have
for her material and moral advance- American bodies nnd minds. Wc want names of Republican candidates on
to be negative.
p»4ii A«t «r Mirib ». i___________ _ I WOOP(j nn j wedded her for If ever bound
The man who spends his time con­ ment, for her honor, nnd glory, nnd communities thnt are extensions of the official ballot, on the ground that
Thao* Ml mortal man was wedded to nnture demning other lines is not forcing for what fs more Important than all the home, where wc shall bo frlcndn the supreme court of the state has
and all the living
g ithings of earth and the conviction upon his hearers that these things—government by mid for with -»nch other, we people of all rac­ ruled that there is no legal Republf.
party hi_thc stote of Florida. The
air Albert Edwin philips was that he is selling a heitrr line. He is the people.
es, and creeds, where good schools,
t-'ortltin A d v i n l a l n s R * p r» » rn t» tlv «
man. And Trorn this very love of nn­ merely calling or directing attention
Now thnt tne triumph is won, Jet high standards nf public health, rec­ can.c2 i.cn *..Cj Lc wuucct, "uui if n
T H E AM ERICA N rtU '.S S ASSOCIA TIO N
ture ho gained his broad knowledge awny from his goods to those of his us proceed to the work In hand In n _reation, beauty shall tempt the fin­ fow more counties will follow the
of human affairs nnd could look unon competitor.
brand spirit o^ helpfulness, mutual [est type of people to come nnd live lend of Hamilton, o Republican Con­
the world with an undcratrYH^j that
Those who think, upon hearing n (rust and civic unity, with charity for with us, and bring up their children. gress would be justified in holding
was given to but few men. Kindly salesman of this type discourse on ail nnd malice toward none.
We enrinot get these things unless wc thnt there was no legal election In
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of henrt, hvond of mind, a Godly man the Inferiority of 'fiio competitors’ /
all work together. Wc must put Florida nnd deciaring that Republican
nnd a true Christian in every sense product, can’t help but wonder if it THE “MATTER WITH AMERICA" them into dally intercourse and into candidates had as much right to of­
as Democrats. Hamilton has sn
of the word, an upright nnd upstand­ is the lack of merit in his own thet
,,'sannod nfice
DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL
(C. E. Knoepppet, in Graphite)
dangerous precedent: It pays to be
ing man wr.o followed the straight keeps him from snylng more nbout
ELECTORS.
decent, even in politics, wo suppose.
nnd narrow path from his mother’s It
THE PRESIDENT SPEAKS.
“What’s the matter with America
knee to the throne of God where h*i is
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holds
good
when
talking
about
days?
Martin Carabnllo.
standing today with n clean nnd clear your homo tov/n. Never mind the these
"You
have
been
grossly
mislead
A.
W.
Huston, manager of the
Too
mnny
diamonds,
not
enough
Charles E. Jot.es.
record of deeds well done nnd u life other town, its what you have thnt ninrm clocks.
Southern Utilities Co. plants in the
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with
regard
to
the
treaty,
nnd
par­
J. G. Sbaron.
well filled with good and noblo nets counts.
Tdo many silk shirts, not enough ticularly with regard to the proposed South, is n visitor to the city being on
P. W. Corr.
and but few left undone when the
nn inspection tour. He is a guest of
blue
flannel ones.
W. V. Knott.
summons came. His life could well
character of the League of Nations, the Seminole Hotel.
COMMISSION-MANAGER
FORM
Too
much
decollete
nnd
not
enough
G. B. Wells.
he emulated by those who nie left
by those who have nssumod the ser­
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aprons.
WINS
for it in wc find n true example ef
Too
many
consumers
nnd
not
ious responsibility of opposing it.
II. M. Rumiey, of Brewton, Ata
^Commission form passed in Tnmpa. man made in His image, living that
They hnvc gone so fnr thnt those is .back in the city for the winter
The election to decide whether the enough producers.
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he might be a help and Inspiration to
Too much oil stock nnd not enough who have spent their lives, ns I have He says he has been merely spending
And the red flare was flashed from others nnd entering into that other people of Tampa wanted a change In savings accounts.
spent my life, in familiarizing them­ the summer in Alabama as Sanford is
cit”
government
or
not
was
held
in
life where there is no sorrow', nor
the watch tower.
Too much envy of the results of selves with the history nnd traditions really his home nnd he expects to
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| rare nor suffering. Pass on, old Tnmpa Tuesday and went over­ hard
work nnd too little desire to nnd policies of the nation, must stand come here for all time as soon ns he
whelmingly for good government.
The Tampa Tribune supported the !
ou have not lived in vain The
amazed at tho gross ignorance and gets through raising cotton. He will
emulate it.
Tnmpa
Tribune
comments
on
the
commission form nnd tne Tampa and the world has been made the het- result ns follows:
Too many desiring short cuts to impudent audacity which have led be with his brother, John Rumiey in
Times wns against commission form. tcr
having lived in it. Your. _.
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wealth nnd too few willing to pay them to attempt to invent an ‘Ameri- the growing of lettuce nnd celery.
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j memory will be kept green by those
*np&gt; nn%e &lt;Ion.L ?01 1nmPn
the price.
By
nn
overwhelming
vote,
that
Totwimich of the spirit of “get
Thank goodness, ,Sanford will not ' friends who knew you best.
swept all oposition before it, the peo­
while
the getting is good1 nnd not
have* to go through another city elec­
ple
of
this
splendid
community,
THE SCHOOL MUDDLE.
tion embroglio this fall.
( through the adoption of the commis- enough of the old fashioned Christ­
The patrons of the schools nnd th e ' slftn-numngcr chnrter, have made this ianity.
Tool much discontent that vents
After the national election is over school j,nard seem to be ns far apart their mandate:
That we look forward, not back­ itself in mere complaining nnd too
wc will be fed up on elections for n '
nupatjo,, nf paying for haullittle real effort to remedy the con­
long time to come and the man who in(, ,tho children to school ns the ward.
ditions."
-wants to start something In the wav , two po|,.,. jt „Ccms that the mectThnt we look up, not down.
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Thnt pnrtisinn political government
of elections will get the cold should-, jn^ held the other night produced no
er.
results and only fanned the flames in purely local affairs shall no long­ WORLD WAR MEMORIAL DAY
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. , . instead of pouring oil on the troubled er exist.
Thnt in the great patriotic scheme
Am. the thing that makes us fed pwnters. Like ail other questions this
Sunday, November li, is to bo ob­
good just now is the swing of the „ hoo] question has two sides nnd for the upbuilding of our beloved served ns World War Memorinl Day,
national pendulcum to Cox for presi both sides have their own opinions. city there shall he one irresistible and President Woodrow Wilson has
dent. He started out with the Re­
The Herald really believes that the brotherhood which shall not lie ham­ directed that on thnt date the Ameri­
A nd a nice assortment too. H ave assisted about
publican
machine an
all uuvu
oiled up and
punuc'jii macniiic
ami controversy wns started I»y the fact pered nnd retarded and mnde inef­ can flag will be displayed nt half
working fine hut Harding has been (that thc school bonrd was paving fective by the fnctionism nnd sus­ nmst on nil public buildings nnd nav­
forty persons in selecting investments since I have
al nnd military posts "ns n token of
driving it in such erratic circles that moro for the hauling of the school picion of political pnrttsiunship.
That In the work to he accomplish­ the nation’s participation in the mem­
the old machine is awful wobblv.
children on the west side than they
changed this advertisem ent with the valuation in cash
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j were on the enst side. The people ed for the honor nnd glory of Tnmpa, orinl services held for the heroic Am­
In another week theRepublicans i living In the city limits have merely Republicans, Democrats, Socialists erican soldiers, sailors, marines nnd
around the $100,000.00 mark.
will be so badly licked at all points'been on-Iookors in the controversy nnd Independents nnd nil factions others, who gnvo their lives to their
country
in
the
world
war.”
shall
put
their
shoulders
to
the
thnt even the campaign manager o f , nnd yet the people living in the city
A m in good trim and anticipating one of the
Armistice Day, the second to be
the party willhave sense enough to , nre paying the hulk of the taxes. The wheel, not ns partisans, hut as fel­
low-citizens
nnd
neighbors,
pledged
celebrated
since
the
world
went
mad
acknowledge it. The doubtful states majority of the tax pqyers feel thnt
most successful Winters ever known to our people.
are swinging into line for Democracy the children should he hnulod to to n grent cause nnd determined upon with joy because great armies ceased
their onward rush, will be observed
and the solid Democratic states are , school ns they have nlwnys been. At n grent achievement.
If you have something to sell, see me, or if you want
Thnt municipal government in thU appropriately on November ll. Arm­
standing firm ns Gibrnltyr for they the present time nnd for some time to
are in the right nnd right usually come this will lie the only method of city shall be a government for nil istice day is n day of rejoicing, of
100 per cent for your m oney I promise m y very best
happiness, nnd there is not in it thnt
transporting
them.
Having the the people by all the people.
wins.
P
qunlity
of
reverent
remembrance
for
Thnt
every
civic
officer
nnd
every
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efforts. *
servant, from the highest to the low­ our (Fend which Is due thnso who
But nssurance of victory should out the centralization method of cdu- est, shnll secure his plnre nnd hold fought the good fight nnd feR in the
not make the Democrats unmindful | catlon n,,d Lullding school houses nt his place on his individual merit, his defense of their country's honor.
My office is in the sam e building with Mr. M. F.
of the danger of overconfidence. Let i cvctX cross rond* in the district fitness, his efficiency nnd his individ­ Therefore tho announcement of the
•every innn and woman go to the wn,'ld not solve the question. Most
Robinson, my phone number is 97 and the latch
World War Memorial Day is fitting
polls and vote on election dnv and |
the children being hauled to the ual character.
indeed, nnd its observance should be
Thnt
municipal
‘government
shnll
city
school
nre
ready
for
the
higher
-roll up the greatest victory- for the r,tv
rnn,K' fnr ^ h ll,W he a business proposition in which universal
string hangs out.
Democratic party thnt lias over been grades and nil of the children should every
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nnd
every
woman
in
this
recorded. And show them that the lie carried in comfort if possible. Ev­ community is n stockholder nnd the
THE PROPER SPIRIT
aolid South is more solid than ever eryone knows thnt transportation commissioners their board of direct­
costs
more
ns
well
ns
other
things
before nnd thnt we nre nlive down
Watch the South East Corner o f Page Two
To editor of the Herald hns always
who shnll serve them and serve
here even If it is a foregone conclus­ nnd the school board in levying the ors,
been
nn
ndmirer
of
the
Woman’s
n month were onlv doing what them with efficiency nnd faithfulness
ion thnt Florida will go Democratic. dollar
of this city. The manner in
Don't let them cut down our mnjor- in their opinion looked reasonable ; or suffer the alternative of being ilis- Club
which they go nfter things nnd the
nnd
yet
the
man
in
the
countrv
with
linrged
from
the
public
service,
•ity.
five or six children feels the burden
The' Tribune bclieVes this great wnv in which they improve the city
nnd naturally thinks that the chil­ *optilnr verdict of the people is the and take up the burden of making
WISH THEY WERE HE
dren should be hauled free ns they biggest thing thnt Tnmpa hns done two blades of grass grow where one
have nlwnys done. The Herald secs in half a century. The word will go grew before appeals to us in mnny
,rWtmt happens to a man now If he no renson why the school Imnni nnd out to the country thnt Tampa hns ways. And in rendim' in tho Dnily
“The Man Who Sells Dirt Cheap ”
pens to .get bit by
_ a snake?"
patrons nnd tnxpnyers should not get taken steps thnt will insure n great­ Herald the other day just what tho
“ Well," replied Uncle Hill Bottle- together on this question and settle er nnd more wonderful city; thnt women intend doing this yenr the
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Suits; some fur trimmed; good,
plain, 16 to 44; gold-tone, trico­
tine and Duvet; velours, cloths,
navy, reindeer and browns; ex­
tra good values for
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»h&gt;ng5with^th
“high
khey
with
costrca80n ^
{lure People Are
JhihLn ooks. llk1°
Hauling of 5Jo
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Coming to Florida
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pay more money.
cnODRlCn PEOPLE SIZE UP SITUATION r e g a r d in g t o u r .'
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ittSO riaSoA* Mar8haU 8I*cnt Monday

at our prospects for a Golf course.
The gentlemen went over some of the
prospective courses near here and
were enthusiastic over the chances of
Sanford for a (rood (rolf course.
There will be a big Democratic
rally at Gcnevn tonight in thc town
hall nt which many of the prominent
speakers will be present. Mrs. John
Leonnrdi will also speak and a big
crrwd ir crpccicd rs Gere'-s U al(wa
on the queztion, of politics.
u . and Mrr. C. LV Brantley. cf
Chulota, were among tho prominent
visitors from Chuluotn today.
Mr.
Brumlcy hns been ill for the past
few days but expects to be nil right
again nnd says he is tio busy to bo
sick. Mr. and Mrs. Brumlcy have
r hfjr7e of*thaf. fire hold, the Ghuliiota Inn, nnd are getting ready for a
big winter season. Chuluotn is among
the beauty spots of Fair Seminole
county nnd when they get that good
road running from Overdo nnd from
Geneva to Chuluotn there will be
many Sanford people going out to the
Chuluotn Inn ror dinner nnd to visit
thc fine people of that enterprising
section.

That the B. 1*\ Goodrich Rubber
/vmnsny secs more than the usual
£ £ S for Florida is Indicated by the U « F r t L t a o Z ^ ml •b*b»' n‘,e"t
?noWinp bulletin from the comL -y 'a offices:
\V.rcn anJ Mb* Wren
“ ^Ujent voters’ ballots nro in big
Yord* I'*a * returned home
ijumi this year—and the motor £ 5 .7 * * . " fLcr a Y*.sit of several
days to Mrs. T, C. Shupe.
m i responsible.
*Tho reason is that winter vacn.•,*.1. sre hitting the trail early
About a dozen of the OHedo ycnn&gt;{ft, 'fall for the rcsorfa In Florida people went to Orlando last Thurs"
Za C a l i f o r n i o . Formerly most of day night to attend a lecture given
Jif.. migrated from the ’cold lands’ by Dr. Derby oil Christian Endeavor
r, ‘train and didn't start until nearly wotk.
flfistmas. This year they arc po­
r t in automobiles and are starting
m P: Hoc left Monday for
,irlv to take advantage of the good nunlncsvillo
where she goes as a dele­
L b and fine fall weather.
gate from the Methodist Sunday
-This prematuro exodus is causing School to the Federation of Wesley
vtion boards to be swamped with Bible classes.
for absent voters’ ballots,
iw of the winter resortera—men or
Wade Hampton, of Gnincsvillc, was
The revival services nt the Metho­ among the visitors to the city yes­
rtm(n_wnnt to lose their chance of
L&gt;ljne in the presidential election nnd dist church closed Sunday night with terday stopping nt the Seminole. Ho
Ljfquently arc voting before they a splendid service. Rev. J. 8. Chap­ is the son of W. V*’. Hampton, one of
man left Monday for his home on thc the most prominent attorneys in thc
ulVe their home cities.
•Ihe increased use of motor cars East Coast, to the regret of the con­ state.
that hnd enjoyed his ser­
u the winter vnentionists is shown gregations
vl the number of requests for road mons last week.
Lee Graham, of Gainesville, is in
.■-formation reaching the Travel nnd
the city a guest of the Seminole Ho­
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Reed brought in tel. Lee is one of the officials of tho
Transport Bureau of the
Goodrich
Company. During the past two town last week a specimen of the First National Bank of Gainesville
Bonihs, 15,000* Florida road .mnps garden huckleberry raised on their and one of the prominent bankers of
hsre been distributed. The demand farm this season. This fruit is some­ the state.
for California maps from persons east thing of a novelty for this section but
of the rockics has been almost ns its successful culture by Mr. Reed
Mayor Henry Titus, of Daytona, an­
shows what Seminole soil enn pro­ nouncer.
that tie is *-oing to "damp
^•The requests show that about 90 duce. The berries nre rather insipid the lid down tight" on that town; that
when
eaten
raw
hut
when
cooked
wr cent of the winter rcsorters from
he is going to enforce every ordi­
the states east of the Mississippi with sugar nnd a little lemon juice nance in the city code. He states that
wii| go to Florida for the cold months. make n most delightful summer dish. he is going to close soda fountains,
Vacationists from the Mississippi
cigar stores, nnd everything else ex­
valley are dividing in nlniost equal
G. M. Arie and II. II. Greer have cept drug stores, on Sunday. He does |
cumbers to go to Floridn, resorts on opened a wood yard in Oviedo fill­ not state whether movies will lie in­
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the Gulf, nnd to California Prnctic- ing a long felt want in the town. As cluded, but it is presumed that it
jlly all rcsorters from the Mississip­ the sale of wood has been only a will, (lie operates the movies in
pi valley west nre going to Qnlifor- side Issue with several different peo­ Daytona). Henry ns a reformer will
ple, it nns sometimes been almost im­ he worm watching.
C*|l is estimated by the Goodrich possible to procure sufficient fuel
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lureau that at least n half-million for ordinary use but now that Messrs
Miss Lucy Byrd Sniytho arrived by
wrsons will take part in this winter Arie nnd Greer have made this work motor from Miami where she hns
gyration If the winter,in the north their business, there is no need for been for several days visiting with
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p severe, the number probably will tin* people of Oviedo to he without friends.
Y
ic:reasc to a million, A Inrge nm'or- wood.
ii}- of the vncntiquisls will spend nt
Florida’s finny tribe in the waters
hist a month in the Innd of sunshine IRISH ANXIOUS TO COME HERE adjacent to Leesburg hns conformed
sr.d flowers while ninny will spend
-------; its accommodation to the tourist sca- Y
the entire winter there.
DUBLIN, Oct. 18.—The proelnma- L,son this year. This information is Y
••To accommodate thosa who intend tion of Dnil Eirennn prohibiting emi- confirmed by loeni angler, C. I). Kirk,
to motor to the winter resorts, the grntlon hns only hnd n slight effect (
■Goodrich Travel nnd Transport lu ­ nnd the American consulate is daily
Tho
student
body
of the University
ting the latest
Intest lnformn- dealing with applications for pass­ of Florida, Gainesville,
XMU is collecting
took one of
tion regardinng tne roads throughout ports. On a landing of the consul’s its greatest steps forward Inst night
the south and on the Pacific coast, office the Bail decree is displayed when
organization took i
pithfinders nre now going through1 forbidding thc emigration of Irish­ place inthothcfirst
university gymnasium.
the territory to learn exactly what men of military age and of all citi­
conditions will he encountered.
zens of the Irish Republic without
A colony of 100 families from Eng­
“The eastern route to Floridn thru the written consent of Dnil Eirennn.
will settle at Moore Haven soon
Wsshington, Richmond, Raleigh, Co­
Intending emigrant* nre supposed land
lumbia and Augusta is recommended to apply to the jocnl Sinn Fein jus­ if that section holds forth ns much Y
ly the Goodrich bureau. The route tices giving their reasons for leaving promise ns Lieut. Col. W. F. Wood­
through Cincinnati, Louisville, Nnsh- Ireland nnd full explanations must he cock, late of the British army, be­
Tille, Chattanooga, nnd Atlnntn is forwarded to thc Republican Minister lieves It does.
Dd in many places, particularly in for Home Affairs. Nevertheless the
hd weather. Anyone takin-r this applications to the American consul
route is advised to carry with them continue, most of them, however, with
Kvcr.il strong tow lines, jacks, chnins women. From 100 to 15G is the daily
ir.d a hand axe.’’
average. Third-class passages to
New York nre said to he hooked for
months ahend.
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AT COLUMBIA

I hat this policy is appreciated is
constant and gratifying growth i
it is tne desire ot the officers of this bank to con­
tinue adding new accounts of those individuals
desiring most efficient and responsible banking
On our record of RESPONSIBILITY
tronage is invited.

Seminole County Bank
Is owned, controlled and managed by home
people, who are interested in the development
and upbuilding of Sanford and Seminole County
and strong financial
connections, we are in position to assist our customers at alltimes inthe handling oftheir financml needs. LET US SERVE YOU.

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The School Buss
Question Up Again

(Br The A«»ocl»l»4 P»ru)
NEW; YORK, Oct. 20.-Edrr.rd
Hardy, aged twelve, has qualified as
MS IIEES' PASSED TO COUNTY the
youngest freshman at Columbia
SCHOOL BOARD FOR FINAL
University, lie started to school at
QUESTION
the age o? three, nnd now he can mas­
The school buss question has now ter twelve languages.
teen left to the county school hoard
»r.d ‘hey will settle it at their next ROOSEVELT SAYS
r e p u b l ic a n s a p p e a l
meeting. This ouestion hns Btirred
up considerable discussion in the past
REPUBLICANS
two weeks. It seems that the new
(Ur Tfc« Ai»oditei Pr*«i)
contracts for the hauling of the
GRAND RAPIDS, Oct. 18.—Demo­
Khool children from the rural dis­
tricts to the city schools niennt nn cratic Nominee Roosevelt, charged
outlay of considerable more money Republican orators of appealing to
this year thnn Inst nnd the city rncinl hatreds and prejudices continue
fchoo' hoard wishing to give the chil­ to hoar fruit long after election.
dren better service, if possible, con­ "Wild charges about internationalism
tract'd for this service by,letting out lead' ill informed to believe other
the hauling by bids ns usual nnd the countries nre plotting against us."
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contr.vi t went to A. J. Ensuing on the
Wes* &lt;id0 nnd C. E. Chorpening on CALLS NEGRO VOTERS
the East side. The price paid for
FROM REPUBLICAN P/HTY
this service was so much more thnn
TOPEKA; Knns., Oct. 18.—J^n npformerly that there wns considerable
dik'ussion from the Eust side nnd the penl to the negro voters of America
West side nnd taking the matter of to enroll under the banner of the
the cost up with the school hoard rc- Fnrmor*I*nbor party nnd denunciation
tultcd In tne hoard making it incumb­ of foreign policies of both the Demo­
ent upon cnch child paying $1.00 per cratic nnd Republican parlies marked
mmth to ride on the school buss in nn address here last night by Parley
order that the full eight months Parker Christensen, Fnrmcr-Lnbor
Muling could bo mot. The demand candidate for president.
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----------x----------f r payment to ride on what hnd nl►»y» been free busses raised n ldg McSWEENEY HAS BEEN FED
objection from some of the patrons
WHILE UNCONSCIOUS
of the school. Others paid their dol[*r. At a mass meeting in the court
(Dr Ths Ajwcnt»A Prtii.)
house the patrons of the schools
LONDON, Oct. 21.—Reports officfrom the different districts met with
«* school board but nothing definite riully confirmed the report that McJ°ul&lt;l be arranged. The local school Swceney hnd been fed on the seven­
{■ord passed it to the county school tieth dny of his hunger strike during
kinl and at another meeting of the a perioef of unconsciousness. Doctors
r*trons in the court house last Satur­ forced incnt juice in his mouth.
day night it wns resolved to ask the
(Fiom W*Ja»KUr‘* D*llz&gt;
•rhool board to take of fthe tax of
If
you
nre getting your daily by
Jl-'W per child nnd haul them free ns citv carrier
boy nnd do not get it
heretofore. It is now up w&gt; the promptly phono
P. Rincs, Noi 481
school board to hnul them free for and he will see F.
thnt
nre served.
*’* months and then stop ns the funds Mr. Rincs has charge you
of the circula­
*‘11 only last that long or to refuse
t&gt; haul them free or not hnul them nt tion.
* • It is more thnn likely that the
The Geneva bridge hns been put in
}°»H will decide to haul them ns shni-e
travel hut. hns not been fin­
r&gt;s ns the funds hold out nnd then ished. for
The
bridge hns been closed for
Eke off the busses or devise some the nast week
nnd nil those who have
other way for taking care of the chil- business
over there are glad to know
dren- bringing the children to the thnt the bridge is again open for
schools Is the beat method of
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inving them the proper schooling and traffic.
centralizing the educational methods
Sneer’s big sale starts tomorrow.
Jnd, it is hoped that some way can he KeeS your eye on , their dally anwviied to hnul them ns heretofore nouneoments. It will pnv you. The
lnd settle the matter In nn amicable prices quoted nt this safe will dem­
dinner.
onstrate thnt Speers Snlo is no or­
,.lt is only another problem that the
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meh cost of living hns brought to our dinary snip.
d*|r- The people of Sanford have
Bert Krogstadt, professional golf
***en no part in this discussion nnd instructor
of the Edgowater Golf
'.hey nre paying .more in taxes
of Chicago, and Dow G tw c ,
insn any part of the county nnd when Club,
who has been In charge of the Wln:f,f call came for funds to supplement rcr
Park Golf Club for the pnst eight
teacher’s salaries the town pecPe dug deeper thnn any other part J/ars were in the city today looking

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There are many Tractors clamoring for the patronage of the fnrmer. The very air
Is charged with the noise of claims. One would think that nil tht^ farmer hud to do was
to buy a Tractor and he would enter into the Millennium.
Well, consider this fact—there nre a great many different makes nf Tractors. Trac­
tors have been on the American market for twenty years. In that time snme three hun­
dred thousand Tractors have been sold to the farmers in the United States. ‘I he Fordson Tractor has only been nn the market two years, nnd hi that time more than one hun­
dred thousand Fordson Tractors have been sold to the farmers of thc United Stales.
Two and two make four. Two nnd two always will make four. If the Fordson
Tractor hnd not delivered more good work, more satisfactory work* more economical
work, than any other farm Tractor, It would not have sold in thc ratio of, anywhere
from five and more to ono. "The proof of the pudding Is in the eating.” 'the proof of
the superior merits of the Fordson Tractor is in Its larger sale and use.
The Fordson Tractor then nsks you to buy it because of what it has done for your
neighbors. It nsks you to buy it on its merits. It asks you to buy it, Mr. Fnrmer, be­
cause you have use for it every day In the yrnr. All the uses for the Fordson Tractor
Imvf not yet been uncovered because new platen where machine power can take th^
plare of human power, where machine power can supplant horse and mule-power, nre
being found every week, and wherever surh discovery occurs, the Fordson Tractor will
fill the hill more satisfactorily than any other form of power.
The Fordson is simple In deslira, and It is very strongly made of the highest quality
of iron and steel. It is the product of tho greatest mechanical genius the world hai
ever known, nnd it is most economical In first cost and alter expense, 'the Ford sort
Tractor on your farm will Incroaac thf* value of every foot of*ground in that furm. ^|t
will put more dollars and cents into every hour you put into the farm.
Now why not have a Fordson right away? Take up the subject with us. Come In
rnd get thc dctnils, nnd all the.particulars. It is only a matter of time until you buy a
Tartu Tractor—that is sure. Ko don’t pdt if o(T whe;v it means money to you to act
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD

CONFEDERATE VETERANS GRANTED
SPECIAL RATES TO ORLANDO FOR
REUNION SECOND WEEK OF NOV.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1920

cncc Is expected. Those desiring will
be given tne opportunity to say what
“The Most Sacred Spot on Earth" Is
to them.
The music will be congregational,
but as heretofore enthusiastic,
Services begin at 7:30 p. m.

want real eats cervcd In proper style. HUNTING SEASON BEGIN8
hunter can take only! one dm , two
Watch the Herald for announcements
NEXT MONTTI, NOVEMBER 20 turkeys, twenty quail or twenty-fW*
on special dinners for Sunday.
other birds in one day, also that th*
killing for the season muit not n .
Unlawful
to
Kill
More
Than
One
CAR GOES INTO CREEK
coed three deer, ten turkeys and 300
Deer, Two Turkeya or Twenty
other-birds.
THEN BURNS TO CRISP
Quail in One Day.
There arc said to be many Uw.
GOBLINS GATHER
breakers In Florida who do not sbld«
M. K. Parrish, of Parrish, had a
The Florida hunting sennnn begins by the reg .Rations, and in some conn,
AT MOBLEY’S STOKE close call Saturday night last. While next
month, November 20th being the tics protective organlrations hit*
on his way home he ran into the rail­
Mobley's Drug Store will be the ing of the small steel bridge across first day upon which sportsmen may been formed.
snoot quail, squirrels, wild turkey,
gathering place of all the witches and the creek in the hollow, about a mile doves, geese,’brant, rails, coots, sand
goblins nnd "everything" this year north of Rocky Bluff, and his car, a pipers, deer, snipe, ducks and plover.
T. D. Hux has a 15 acre field of
Hupmobile, went headlong Into the The huntsmen may go In the woods cane on th* east edge of Lake Okee.
and those who arc contemplating any creek.
He was uninjined, however,
parties or amusements of any kind in so went to the home of Rev. J. F. and get limited numbers of this game chnboo, from which he haa ahull,
after November 20th until March 1. shipped this season, over 6,000 g»f.
the Hallowe’en line should see his Reeder, a short distance away, to get
A person mny hunt in his voting Iona of syTup, making a total of 15,.
fine lina of Hallowe'en goods now on help to get his car out. When be re­ rccinct without a license, n county 000 galolns from tho field. The syr­
turned
with
the
necessary
help,
he
display in the windows. Mr. Mobley found the car n mass of flames and censes costs §1.00 nnd a license to up brought $1.25 per gallon on board
is anxious to carry this line and sup- | practically burned up. The tank evi­ hunt in a county other than the one the boat. That’s not far from $1,0*0
a person resides in costs $3.00. A an acre for his Investment.
ply the wants of the Sanford peon's ; dently
sprung a leak, letting the gas non-resident of the state mny secure
nnd keen the trade nt home nnd nis
efforts in this line should appeal to run down onto the hot engine, start­ n license by the payment of $15.00.
Buy your post cards at the Htrsld
-The ‘law says thnt
‘
indi
the people. Sec his advertisement in ing the blnze.—Palmetto News.
lividual office. Beautiful views, lc each.
the Daily Herald.

TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 18—N. A.
BERT CHAPMAN HERE
d itc h , Major General commanding,
has issued n special bulletin to the
Bert Chnpman; who formerly was
Confederate Veterans of this state, our grand little catcher on the win­
Betting forth the arrangements mndc ning teams we nut in the field in
for transportation to tho Confederate yenrs gone by is here nnd we hope he
stay all winter. If he can pick u
Veterans Reunion a t Orlando Novem­ will
a job that will keep him fit he wi
ber 10 to 12, as follows:
probably get one on th
Delegates w.ll purchase regular stay nnd will
Chap is now with the Bos­
one-way tickets to Orlando obtaining railroad.
Amerienn team in the "Llg.show”
certificate receipts from ticket ngents ton
nnd
hn3 a fine future bet'oro him.
at time of purchnse of tickets. These His many
here hope he will
certificate receipts when properly be with us friends
ns
long
ns
possible for ev­
signed by Adjutant General Jtnwls erybody likes the Chnpman
’’DAI)’* BADER KNOWS COX.
and vised by the depot ticket agent, good ones, both of them—one a boys—
A. C. L. or S. A. L. railway, Orlando, er nnd one n pitcher nnd both ofcatch­
them
II. L. Bader, whp Is fnmiiinrly
Fla., will entitle the holders to pur­ loyal nnd patriotic Sanford players
known as “Dad’’ to his many friends
chase return tickets a t one-third of
formerly resided nt Camden, Ohio,
the regular one-way fare from Or- all the time.
the
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lando
to
the
original
starting
points.
Inni
ZELL’S NOVELTY JAZZ BAND. nominee of the Democratic party and
Tho securing of
is continThe
oi this
imo rate
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the next president, resides. Mr. Bad­
gent upon
li|&lt;un there
------------being at least 250
The members of Zell’s Novelty Jazz er knows him well nnd knows the
holders of certificate receipts.
| Band
were here yesterday nnd three family and he says thnt Cox is the
The following parties are entitled i of them
Such a f:rc n: we have suffered will naturally cause inconvenience,
at the Star Theatre greatest man nt the head of affairs
to travel under the reduced rate as last nightplayed
nnd so charmed the audi­ thnt Ohio has hau in many years nnd
but we shall take enre of our business. We nre rather proud of our hav­
named above:
that they could not get interest­ that Cox is big enough and broad
Members of the United Confederate ence
ing filled orders the first day after the fire, and good service to our
ed in the pictures. The members of enough to be president nnd when he
Veterans.
the
Zell's
band
are:
H.
F.
Hartzell,
customers
will be maintained throughout tho season.
is
elected
he
will
bo
a
real
president.
A member of the family of a mem­ piano; J. H. Hartzell. drums; H. Pcul"Dad” came in this morning nnd gave
ber of the United Confederate Veter­ ter,
saxophone; L. Shackelford, trom­ us his dollar for the election of Cox
We have large quantities of well ccnsoned IDEAL FERTILIZERS
ans.
bone, nnd G. F. Grecnmyer, violin. nnd says there is more where thnt
Members of the Sons of Confeder- They
stored nt our vnrious distributing houses throughout the state ready for
make Lakclnnd their hendnunrt- came from if it is needed.
a.c Veterans.
immediate shipment to any point. We have large quantities of mater­
A memoir of the family of n mem ers but expect to be in Sanford sev­
ber of th* Sons of Confederate Vet- eral nights each month during the SEMINOLE OPENS UP
ials
stored in warehouses which were not dnmnged nnd buildings which
oran8, season having made engagements for
NEW THIRD FLOOR
n«
Members of
of the
the Confederated dnnees nnd other amusements.
can be ultilized for mixing until the temporary mixing plant a.ready well
The Seminole Hotel is now one of
Southern Memorial Association,
under way is completed. The many growers depending upon our famous
of- the
family of a mem- FLORIDA FAIRS AND CONVEN­ the finest hotels in the state having
Vi member
iu t;iu i/v s u*
41 * *. «. , -- i L.„ —. U n brands shall not be disappointed.
completed the third floor nnd having
her of the Confederated Southern Me­
TIONS.
tho rooms all furnished nnd ready for
morial Association.
The meeting will be called to order
October 2G-30—W«Mt Floridn Fair, business and last night the rooms
Skilled engineers are rapidly forging nhend on plans for n larger
were nli filled with guests. The third
iromptly at 10 o’clock on the mom- Marianna.
building thoroughly up-to-date in every equipment—the very last and
ng of Nov. 10.
November 2-5.—Leon County Fair floor has shower baths which me
proving so popular everywhere, es­
The San Juan Hotel will he the of­ nt Tnllnhnssee.
best word in fertilizer factories.
ficial headquarters of the division.
November 2-6—Tnylor County Fair pecially with the travelling men. The
Seminole hns nlso installed n large
a t Perry.
electric
sign thnt will light the way
A HUGE SUCCESS.
November 3*0—Madison County
on the dark nights nnd hns a string
Fair, Mndison.
Wo have just ben informed by Per
November 9-11—Walton County of lights all around the front entrance
making this pnrt of the city n real
kins &amp; Britt thnt the largest cut price "Fair, DeFunink Springs.
WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO.
thoroughfnro. Under the manage­
November
9-13—Suwannee
County
sale that they hnvo attempted since
ment of Mr. Olson the Seminole is
Manufacture™ Ideal Fertilizers
Live Onk.
'.heir starting in business is one big Fair,
November 10-19—Alachua County catering to the wants of the public as
Agricultural Building
Jacksonville, Fla.
never before nnd their Sunday din­
success. This snle hns only been go­ Fair, Gainesville.
ners
arc
attracting
people
from
out
ing on now for thr£c days nnd you
November 18-27 — Floridn State
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of town nnd the home people who
can pass their place nt nny time dur­ Fnir, Jacksonville.
December 7-11—Miami Palm Fete,
ing the day nnd find it crowded with
Miami.
people Inking advantage of the many
December 29-31—Floridn Educa­
bnrgnins that they have to offer.
tional Association, Tnllnhnssce.
Tne prices, wo understand, from
February 3-12—South Floridn Fnir
colinr buttonr to overcoats, hnvo been nnd Gaspnrilln Carnival, Tampa.
cut down so thnt it is hnru to realize
February 13-18—Midwinter Fnir,
thnt only a month ngo, clothing pric­ Orlando.
es were high. We have met more
March—National Editorini Associ­
than one man that hns informed us ation, St. Augustine.
tf
thnt the suit he had on entno from
---------- x----------Perkins Si Britt for §25.00. And this
HALLOWE’EN
w*e claim, certainly sounds like old POLLYANNA
MEETING
times.
Experienced salesmen nre on the
The Inst two meetings of the Poljob, assisting in putting on this snle lyanna
Club were held respectively
nnd the large crowds nre well taken with Elizabeth
Knight nnd Ruth Hen­
care of in good shape. Such old ry. At both meetings
a very delight­
timers ns Felix Frank, Tracy McCuiler and Sam Younts nre here to help. ful time wns enjoyed by the girls,
These large crowds learned of this Eliznboth wns assisted by her moth­
snle through the Sanford Herald nnd e r in serving ire cream nnd cook-.
Chnrlcs Britt, who nttends tho adver­ ies.
Being the month of Hallowe'en, the
tising for Perkins Si Britt, hns in­ spirit
the season found expression
formed us that the real reason for in tiie ofdecorations
and refreshments
the success of this sale is due to the
at
the
Henry
home.
The curtains
awful slashing of prices nnd the San­
were drnwn nnd the rooms dimly
ford Hcrnld letting the people know lighted
by candles. Pumpkin-faces,
about it.
witches
nml-black cats, with the
Bend the large nd they hnvo in to­
day’s paper nnd watch their space Hnllowe’cn colors fentured the at­
decorations.
regular this week nnd you will find tractive
Apples nnd pennuts, grapejuice nnd
some dollars.
doughnuts, nt the refreshment hour
-----------x----------completed the happiness of the little
MACHINISTS WOULD STOP
club. “Tom nnd Jerry,” the twin
MAKING WAB MUNITIONS Maltese pets of the household, joined
in the frolic, unwinding balls of ynrn
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—Ameri­ nnd otherwise disporting themselves
can workmen in arsenals, munition with feline gayoty, proving thnt real
plants and navy yards, nre preparing “ents” nre ns much fun on Hallo­
to mnkc what is decinred to he the we'en ns the blnck cats thnt adorn
the walls.
first practical move to end war.
__ favors were “annrinpern which
The
The International Machinists’ Un­
ion, the thini Inrgcst, and regarded concenlcd caps, flags nna other small
ns the second in power in the Amer­ gifts.
The young hostess wns assisted by
ican Federation of I,abor, with con­
trol over all organized machinists her sister, Miss Florence Henry.
The next meeting will be held on
making munitions and vessels, will
within n month cnli n conference of Tuesday afternoon with Camilla PulChandler’s red u ctio n to SI 8 9 5 is th e n e w s on the street tod ay. And
the metal workers of the world for cston.
-----------x---------concerted nction on n program to
it's good n ew s to the car-using public, because it m eans th at Chandler
bring about n world disarmament.
SEABOARD ENGINEER
William Johnston, the head of the
has taken another big stride forw ard in th e leadership o f its field.
ACCIDENTALLY KILLED
machinists' organization, declared
thnt the question of future wars rests
STARKE, Oct. 19—J. M. Tntum,
T h e G rea test D o lla r -fo r -D o lla r V a lu e
In the hands of the skilled mechanics Senboard engineer on the Wnnnee
nnd the other metal workers of the branch, met n tragic denth Inst
T h r o u g h o u t th e In d u stry
world. Thry nre the men who make week. While lenning out of the en­
the death-dealing devices of war, nnd gine cab to inspect the running gear,
The Chandler lias always been closely priced and
Is only one Chnndler Six, refined nnd Improved
If they should cease making these de­ his hend struck n good rack, enusing
today,
at
11895,
it
Is
decidedly
the
greatest
value
throughout theyenrs but never radically changed.
vices, war would cease.
almost Instnnt death. He is survived
In the whole automobile Industry.
There is no other car like It. You will find the
To stop the transportation of mu­ by bis wife nnd daughter, Lucile Tn­
nitions in opposition to war is futile tum, Clifford Tatum, of Fort Pierce,
exclusive Chandler motor under the hood of no
T h e L e a d e r o f A l l S lx e s j
ns long ns munitions continue to be nnd Rufus Tntum, of Washington, D.
other
car.. No other car, within hundreds of
mnde.
M o s t C l o s e l y P r ic e d
C.
dollars of tltc Chandler price, has the features

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Chandler is BacK
to $1895

The Orlnndo High School will open
the foothnil season here Snturdny, Oc­
tober 23rd, with n game with DeIjind High on the local gridiron nt
the fnir grounds.
The locnls' first game wns played
with Summerlin First nt Ilnrtow, Sat­
urday, which resulted in a tie with n
score of 0 to 0. Jack Branham, conch
forOrlnndo High will bring home the
bacon nt the end of the the season.
Coach Branham says he hns some ex­
cellent mnterinl in his lineup nnd on­
ly needs a few games to bring out
some promising
stars— RoporterStnr.

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The Minmi bond election for $400,000 wns carried with an overwhelm­
ing mnjority. This is the second time
thnt this bond issue hns been before
the people. At the first election it
wns enrried by a large mnjority, but
on account of Rome technicality Judge
Brnnning in tho circuit court decided
against it.

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MUSIC FOB THE WINTER

The Committee in charge of the
Music to be rendered nt the Baptist
Temple this winter, will meet tonight
nt 7:30 nnd ngree on plnns for the
same, ns well as decide upon the per­
formers. The Hcmplo is ereeting n
very* large nnd fine organ to be used
SPANISH WAR VETERANS,
in the new audience room.
The report of this music commit­
ATTENTION!
tee will be printed Inter in the Her­
The Spnnish War Veterans of Sem­ ald.
inole county have expressed n desire
to form a post or nt least get to­ THE MOST SACRED
gether in order to take a part in the
SPOT ON EARTH
Amerienn Legion Dny exercises nnd
on other occasions. All those who
The above is the sabject of a dis­
would like to get together should sec cussion at the Baptist Temple this
me nt the postoffice.
evening. On nccount of meetings in
the Presbyterian church, the Wed­
R. A. TERHUNE.
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Buy your post cards at the Herald for three weeks. The service ton'ght
office. Beautiful views, lc each.
will be interesting nnd a large nudi-

It has always been the basic policy of the
Chandler Company to build a really fine nutomobile and to price It closely. The great Chand­
ler plant, the millions of capital employed In
Chandler production are back of that statement.
They exist because of that policy. Chandler Is
the greatest of sixes nnd the most fairly priced.

C o n s t a n t l y R e f in e d a n d I m p r o v e d
B u t N e v e r R a d ic a lly C h a n g e d

Other cars of many kinds nnd many motors
have come and gone while the Chandler Six, now
In Its eighth year, lives nnd grows, and every
6cason multiplies its thousands of friends. There

characteristic of the highest type of design and
construction for which the Chandler Six is justly
famous.
H a n d so m e C h a n d le r B o d y T y p e s
O n O n e S ta n d a r d C h a s s is

On the one standard Chandler chassis, famous
for its marvelous motor nnd for its sturdy, de­
pendable construction throughout, nre mounted
six beautiful styles of bodies thpt meet every
requirement for your comfott nnd satisfaction.
Beautiful in design, exceptionally roomy and
comfortable, and highly finished, these six Chand­
ler models invite your most exacting inspection.

L e t U s P r o v e C h a n d le r W o r th to Y o u T o d a y
SIX BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF BODY
Sei'en-Passenger Touring Car. 1/595
Sew n Passenger Sedan, S2995

Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, 1/975
Four-Passenger Coupe, S289S
IA II p.-lcti J , o. b, CUrtlonJ. Ohio)

WRIGHT TIRE CO., Distributors

Four-Passenger Roadster, 5/595
Limousine, S3395

Sanford, Florida

THE CHANDLER.MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND

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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22, lttft

and w it. ii'« ii r toll morninj
the
for
the '‘J u n rin -° ( lhcarrangement*
Bcard of Trarfe
Ch*,nbcr of Commerte and to
wa? dnna u8eC^ Ury * J ,once' This
^ . ? on* h» th&lt;s preiident apnointM?mKL&lt;LC n ,^ e
and the
ip,
C?
mmiltce
actine
committee of the whole with fullasPow-a
er to net. Th a committee met with G. W. KNIGHT CONTRUCTION CO,
INSTEAD OF BATTLESHIPS SAYS
to
o7nin« and
AND MEISCII REALTY CO„
to Imnf8
employ R. W. yPearman,
Jr.,decided
of the
COX IN SPEAKING OF THE
BUILD MORE HOMES.
LEAGUE TO WOMEN.
to CS?Sfl.!u
Commerce,
CitAter Shows to give a week’s exhlStian here the first week in January,
fht club is anxious to make enough
ffluney to erect a building on the lake
front to house the Rod and Gun Club
which will also be used ns a
...^quarters for the tourists and any
, 5(1 #11 visitors to the city. The Rod
t5j Gun Club has orgnnlzcd with a
Jjien or more members to take up
Ii* matter of the building and have
already had a tcntntlve plan drawn
ir.d know whnt It will cost and are In
a hurry to get money for the project
without going to the people direct,
ffhile the building will be n public
ceeting place for the big gatherings
daring the winter it will also be the
fctidqunrtors of the Rod and Gun
Club and be used exclusively by them
•it their fishing nnd hunting para­
phernalia.
The Johnny J. Jones’ Greater Shows
seed no introduction to the people of
Sanford or of Florida ns tney have
the reputation of being the plggcst
and best of the kind in the United
States today or.d they will give the
people here a week of good times.
Tne shows will be placed on the
lake front or Borne centml location ns
near the business section of the city
ai possible nnd a* they have nothing
hut first clnss and elenn attractions
the people of Snnford enn be ossured
of having n week of fun nnd pleasure
with plenty of band music ami plenty
of fun. iTio Jones' Shows winter in
Orlando but will not show anywhere
in this part of the country except at
Sanford in Jnnunry nnd Orlando In
February at the Five County Fair.

And still they go up.
Sanford men nave d l the confidence in the world in their own town
and they know what this town will
be in a few years and they arei icetting up the new houses Just wnen
they are needed.
PRICES ON CARS FALLING
Col. G. W. Knight has started an­
HUT NOT ON FULL VALUE CARS
other fine bungalow on Magnolia
avenue between Eleventh and Twelfth
streets and the Metsch Realty Co., is
starting another fine home on Oak
avenue between Eleventh and Twelfth
streets and before long the South
side of the city will be built u- solid
with fine homes as far ns Sanford
Heights.

into a car. There Is a fixed price for
all units and raw materials and ver*
Mtjle flexibility on the cost of labor.
Add to this the expense of the engi­
neering nnd other departments nnd
the interest on the investment and
you have the first cost of the car.
"Not long ago the maker of n cer­
tain high priced car reduced the pric­
es of the various types from $1,000 to
$1,400. Under the new schedule the
value is just the same as under the
old. When everything thnt goes intcy
the enr costs just the same as it
did on tho first of September, what's
the answer to the reduced price? Did
the buyer n month ago get lull value?
"This feeling is manifested among
buyers of all grades of cars from
the light four to the heavy six, eight
or twelve. People think of the rnnrgin of profit as compared with value.
“As fnr ns we arc concerned the re­
duction in price by some of tho ma­
kers hns had no visible effect. There
is ns much value built into the Dorl
ns is possible and this fact in pretty
well understood. Also, Dort prices
SNEAK
THIEF
EVIDENTLY are
known to represent nu unusually
KNOWS WIIAT IIE WANTS
low profit.”
AND GOES AFTER IT.

Somewhere in the city of Snnford
or suburbs or perhaps in a neighborIrg city is n mnn who hns n ijicc sup­
ply of morphine, cocnine nnd nlso
»mc nice jewelry nnd gold. The gold
it the kind thnt is used for filling
teeth and the light fingered gentlecun who now hns this gold nlso hns
,-sough coke to put him to sleep while
he is having the gold put In hfs teeth
if he so desires. ,
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Some one broke Into the offices of
Dr. Marshall, Dr. Stevens nnd Dr.
Brown, in the Ball Hnrdwnrc Co.
building nnd extracted all the mor­
phine and cocnine he could And. ho nl*
«o took gold from Dr. Brown's dental
office nnd In Dr. Stevens office n silwr-card case took his fancy nnd he
inriexed thnt. He also stolo the medi­
cine case from Dr. Stevens' car. Probibly the same mnn broke Into the
room of Mrs. R. S. Keeler In the Welika Apartment building nnd stole
some very valuable jewelry.
It is also thought he rnnsneked the
dental office of Dr. McCaslon ns he
r*i found in tho operating room when
the doctor came bnck enriy from lunch
ind caught him there but could prove
nothing on him ns he stated he wns
eervlv wniting to have nn examina­
tion of his teeth nnd went nwny from
there after making n date.
He is evidently n dope fiend or one
»to is handling dope for the trnde ns
he knows whnt he is doing nnd tnkes
tr.ly drugs nnd gold fillings nnd
inull jewelry nnd stuff thnt he enn
easily hide after making his getaway
ir.d stuff thnt is ensily sold nnywhere
in the world- The police have n good
description of him nnd expect to
fitch him in a few dnys here or else­
where in the state as he will come
out again after a few dnys.

AMERICAN HANKS

WASHINGTON. Oct. 18.-American bankers in conference with gov­
ernment officialn nnd sugar compan­
ies agreed to r.fford relief from the
finnncinl stringency in Cuba.
GEORGE CREEL’S VISIT
HAS NO SIGNIFICANCE
d r Tk* Aiixlilit Praia.)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—White
House nnti state department officials
denied George Creel's visit had any
official status.
DISCUSS PLANS FOR
NEW HALL ORGANIZATION
(Dr Tk* AiracUUd Praia.)
CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—Discussion of
plans for the reorganization of basehall under civillon tribunnl atnrted at
n joint meeting of the National nnd
American League Club owners.

It Simply Removes Obstructions toJBIood Flow

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CLEVELAND, Oct. 16.—Governor
Cox in addressing a large audience
of women here today advocated a
National Women's Congress to frame
a program for social legislation for
the presentation to the president and
congress. He said that in the last
congrras a baby bill providing for
maternity and infant rare waited in
vain while the reactionary leaders
spent the time in scrapping the
league. He said to favor the League
not only to save the children from
war hut to turn the national resourc­
es from battleships and armament in­
to school houses and healthy work.

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SpiciaJfsfd in S prays, Sprayers and Spraying
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To a v o id s u b s t i t u t e s see th a t
SCHXAJtU ap p ears on every b arrel

The stockholders of the Standard
Growers Exchange, it is announced,
at a meeting Inst week increased tho
capital stock from $100,000 to SIr750,000 common stock nnd $500,000
preferred, all of which was fully sub­
sc rip t nnd paid for.
Lawrence Gentile succeeds Joseph
A. Trombcttn ns vice-president nnd

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W r i t e u s for c o p y of S c h n a r r s S p r a y B o o k ,
Schnarra Sprayar Catalog and C om plete Price U s t
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USIN ESS men and professional m en, in chootA J ing a car, place dependability first.

‘Vesta” Storage Batteries

That is why so much of the important work of the
day is entrusted to Buick.

For any make of Car

For thoie calls where tim e it important and get­
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for swift, sure transportation.

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

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ir any make of B attery and g u aran tee it for
months. Also have a Rental B attery
while we repair or exchange yours.

decided to change the name to
it* Sanford Chamber of Commerce
md to employ a paid secretary, to
tike up advertising, to nsk for n
•’Jm &lt;*, money each yenr from the
Hty nnd county nnd to incrensc the
tttmbcrship fee from ten dollars to
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.
twenty-five dollars per member and
Phone 189
then to go nftcr five hundred pnid
ttembera.
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This resolve to do something nnd
dJ it now was strengthened by* the
presence of B. R. K*asler, secretary
the Jacksonville Chamber of
Commerce nnd his assistant, R. W.
hearman, Jr., who were present nt
* big meeting of the Bonn! of Trnde
Wide range of materials and analyse;
~*t night In the Palm Room of tho
Hotel Valdez. The meeting wns a
formulas properly proportioned.
{jovial meeting cnlled by President
Hiller to talk over these important
For SEED BEDS and YOUNG PLANTS:
thaje* of the past, present nnd fuFlorideal Special (5-8-2)
wre of the Bontd of Trnde nnd there
w«re nliout fifty members present.
F oi G E N E R A L G A R D E N V E G E T A B L E S :
Hr. Kessler made nn earnest! plen to
Hie members to got together, to cmM anatee Trucker (4-6-3)
Hy n good secretary, to Improve the
Seminole Vegetable Grower (4-7-5)
“ke front, built a boat basin, have
Iwf links and country club nnd other
Seminole Trucker (5-6-3)
•rauiemcntJi nnd to advertise the
Our Catalogue describes many other brands. &amp;
m*ny ndvnntnger, of the city nnd
our Fret* Itooks and Price List.
‘ounty in n booklet nnd in ncwspnitcrs
magazines. He pointed out the
Full stotk Fall Fertilizers, Insecticides, etc., on \
“mdvantages of fake advertising of
our Branch \ \ arehouse
Jnsny other pitfalls for the feet of
•he unwary publicity committee and
M r.lR. C. MAXWELL, Mgr.
v r over thirty minutes gave ono of
most earnest talks thnt the Board
?' Trade has ever had. He wns loud7 »pplaudcd at the end of his ndand E. T. Wootlniff, F. P- TotCol. G. W. Knight, b. C. Marfertilizer company
, w« and others present gave short
■*'«* thanking Mr. Kessler for his
J^m* of encouragement and asking
Jacksonville, Fia.
Agricultural B u ild iu g
questions about the best manner
^•; which
put* the Board
-men to proceed to pi
Trede in working order

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M odels—the car which exactly suits your business
needs and the needs of your family.
T h e mechanical excellence of the car you choose is
backed by a nation-wide authorized Buick Service.

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m 3 SANFORD WEEKLY nERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1S20
In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judleia* ch, north 70 degrees, W 2.12 ch, north
Circuit, Seminole County, Florida. 34 degrees, east 1.55 eh. to beg. And
also that tract of land in section 0,
In Chancery.
as foliowa: Commence a t a point 10
ch. south of NW cor. of NW 1-4 of
SE 1-4, thenco run west 1.73 ch. south
20 degrees W 0. 57 ch. south 70 de­
grees, eoat 0.91 chains, north 34 de­
grees, east 1.55 ch, north 73 degree!
45 minutes, west 6.02 chains, north 4f
chains to beg; and niso the south 1C
acres of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4, sccticr
10; nil in township 21, south range 31
cast.
You nro horeby ordered and requir­
IWOIUIIU# I f llllu in Lie A * ts IllD j A sU v v tll A
Jciks, W. L. Branch. W. H. Leonard ed to be and appear to the bill of
L. G. Stnrbuck, and J. B. Leonard, de­ conplaint filed herein agninst you bj
ceased, them and any of them, or oth­ M. S. Jciks, on Monday, Novembei
erwise, whether known or unknown, 1st, 1920, and it is further orderec.*
and all other parties claiming an in that this order he published in Th&lt;
tcrest in any wiso in and to the fol­ Snnford Ilcrnld, n newspaper, once n
lowing described property in Seminoh week for twelve consecutive weeks.
Witness my hand nnd tho odlcinl
County, Florida, to-wit:
Ail of SW 1-4 of NE 1-4, section 9, seal of tho Court at Sanford, Scminoli
less 1 acre known as No. 6, G. O. But­ County, Florida, this the 13th day of
E. A. Douglass,
ler’s survey) and niso begin at ccntci August, 1920.
section 9, run west 1 1-2 ch. north 5 Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Coun­
ch. E 1 1-2 ch. S 5 ch. and niso ont ty, Florida.
acre in section 9, to commence a t n Schelie Moines, Solicitor for Com52-131&lt;
point 9.10 ch. south of NW cor. NW plninnnt.
1-4 of SE 1-4 run E 1.27 ch. thcnco S IN CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND TOR SEMINOLE
70 degrees, 45 minutes, cast 5.3G ch.
COUNTT. ri.ORIDA. IN
South 34 degrees, west 1.73 ch. thcnct
C1IANCER7.
north 73 degrees 45 minutes, west 5.67
ch. north 1.33 ch., nnd also in scctlor. SLAVIA COLONY COMPANY, a corporation
9 to commence a t a point ns follows nadcr the law* of tb* State of Oblo, Cuaplalotfa.
From the NW cor. of NW 1-4 of SE ant,
J. C. MrltniDE, et aL.Decnitanta.
1-4,
run
south
10.48
ch.,
thcncc
south
OP PUBLICATION.
| 73 degrees 45 minutes, east 5.62 ch To the ORDER
unknown kclra, deriaee*. tranter* or
claimant* and all part'** claiming an
nr.tl from this point of Leginning rur olhrr
ender J. C. McBride and .............
north 34 degrees, etst 3.32 ch, east Intrrcat
Mcllrlde. hi* wife, O. P. Parrott and.............
2.42 ch., south 34 degrees, west 5.2F Parrott hla wife. Arch Arrrette and.............

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Among the new buildings that
grace some of the principal corners
of Snnfortl streets is that of the
Wight Tire Co., at the corner of
Magnolia nntl Second street.
The
building is 60x117 feet, made of
pressed yellow brick nnd is one of the
prettiest buildings in the city from
any standpoint. The best feature in
this building that contains many of
them is the ‘‘drive in” filling station
where the motorist can drive in with
room for four cars nt n time nntl get
Ids oils, gns, water, distilled water
for batteries—in fact he is waited
upon in sun or rain by some of the
boys while the customer sits in his
ear—anti the motto of tills enterpris­
ing firm was ‘‘there is it man at the
curb to serve you"—but now the man
is at the filling station to serve you
nntl not on the outside curb.
Adjoining tho filling station is the
tin* nnd accessory room that is filled
with the largest supply of retail ac­
cessory stock ami supplies in the
state carrying everything for the mo­
torist. In tiie rear of the tire nnd
accessory room is the storage room
with nntple space for the storage of
twenty-five cars anti everything com­
plete for the best of service. Back
of this room is the garage nntl ma­
chine shop under tho supervision of
Ed. S. Ward, wito knows just what
to tlo fair tiie patient when n ear has
been jammed or something goes
wrong that needs the diagnosis of nn
expert. Ed. has the goods nntl deliv­
ers them every day.
In the northeast corner of the
room is Chnuncey Wilson holding
sway over the vulcanizing nnd tire
repair simp that is in the same build­
ing nnd it is superfluous talk tc* sny
anything about Chnuncey Wilson nntl
his vulcanizing business. Chnuncey
is the man that put the "can” in vul­
canise nntl that is enough for that.

In the front of this building on the
south r.ide is Ihe large nntl elegant
sales room, with a large plate glass
front nnd red tile floor anti every­
thing just right for the proper show­
ing oC cars and the cars lay the way
are the famous line of Chandlers,
Clevelands, Franklins nnd the Repub­
lic trucks. Anti just ns nn item of
whnt this firm is doing it might not
lie amiss to say that in Seminole
county alone1 there nro now 52
Chandlers ntnl n large number of
Cleveland nnd Franklin enrs anil Re­
public trucks ns testimony of the
ability of the Wight Company tu t
only to sell cars but to give their
customers real service. This is not I
half the story hut is only it short
note on the above ctij nnd the firm
tnut occupies the same.
MT/GKRALD IS FIRST
OF STRIKERS TO BIT
(Dr Th « Aaiotlatail Trait.)
CORK. Oct. is.- ’r he first- tlon\h
among the hunger rikers in Cork
jail occurred I; •: : 'it. Fitzgerald
died at 9:45, T.tvi. g fasted sixtyeight days.
The condition of Fitzgerald and
Murpln had become so grave today
that, with the consent of tiie other
hunger strikers, the prison doctors
wore permitted to give Fitzgerald
medical treatment. A Cork special­
ist also was called in.

PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 18.—The
police have found no clue to the mys­
terious death of Elmer C. Drewes, a
Dartmouth college student found dead
Sunday on the outskirts of Philadel­
phia with a bullet wound in bis head.
Nn weapons wero found but auto
tracks were visible.

Why Pay tor Your Home
and Not Own It?
The table below’ shows how a thousand
dollar loan is paid off in eleven years and
eleven months at the rate of $10.00 per
month.

......................... Itorharh hi*
wlfr.
Mule
A Uitadtr. NelUe Alexander. Carrie Aleundrr.
William Aleiaader, (ieorf* Air under, the ketraal
la v efJoaeph Alexander, dwraar-l. Saranah, Fla
* Wrntera Ballroad Oompaar, a corporation an•t the law* of Iha atat* or Georfla and the
Stala of Florida, Robert II. R*mac; and..............
Ramoep bU wife, WllUam U A. HU*. Truate*
for Martha J. Clda aod her two d* orb ten,
Marlba V. Bill* and Marx W. Bill*. Martha J.
Bill*. Mirth* V. m il. Miry W. RTI*. A. P.
r*ro*ll. Trade* for Oeertf* raraalL hi* wire
*nd ber children. Georgia Parnell tod lb* child­
ren of A P. w*m*l| end Oeor^a Pantell, n.
M. Bailer aod ..................nailer kt* wife, If. II.
Slerea* and ................. Stefan* hi* wlf*. 8. W.
Tiyler and ................. Taylor hi* wife, Wm.
O llier and ................Oatller hi* wife, A. P.
Parnell and..................Parnell hi* wife, Daniel
nirh aod ................. Blrb hie wife, Flmton W.
Taylor and ................. Taylor hi* wlfa.Lowla
Horne,and .................Horn* hla wlf*. Gnatavna
A. Petteway a id .................. Petteway hi* wife,
John I. Brand and.......... .
Brand hla w ilt.
D. tv. Carrie and Kata Carrie, hla wlf*. J. Wt
Ro«e and ................. Boa* hla wife. Wanen P.
Larancr* Sr., aod ..................laramore, hla
wife, A. Tardea and .................. Turdre hla wife,
W. T. Iera mors and ..................foum art bli

Woord U* wife, W in* Ho*edTi

J*4 ........
ui
• ..........«..R*1I LI* wlf*. I , y* y^
..................UcJCilt hi* « | V *,
MS
pn&gt;p»fty b m lM fttr d w r i w ,'," * * * U tta
tin eUImlat »n latem t |« I?,.** 40 *vkllnal# la JemlaoW Count;, St.t!14..* !? * ^ .
"Tk* SeatbwMt q«*rt« ^ t U L T " 14*tad U* Northwnt 2 S L 2 * * * *
a**1*® * V-«srt»r of 8*cUcb isS ^ llo* IT i tbo W s S l u V of
qo»rt*r. Ira* fifteen .ere# | a , t ,
a»r of Beetle*
tb» S oolw ...
North***t qo.rtcr c f Revlon
*
a w f o r of NcrthM.t q o .n ,.
SO. all la Ttmn.htp 21 Soatb R *m *«
Too *od r.ch of f o a ^ i b-A
E**,H

« 4 .................i * r s u w u , , wl*

oppr.r lo u.0 Complain;,,f.

tl.Ud for iwilr* coaaercttt* mttu V .il P*

ford Herald, a o..wapaper of l * w l
pobll.b*d la
Wltnroi: B. A. Doafleaa, O f f ! Lf'ti
Circuit Coon, and tho *e«l of „ } 4 i }*
14th d»7 of Aojroat, A. I). IWO.

&lt;P*4|&gt; .

*• A. WH’OUSI

I'*’ l« * Ql*». BoUdlor* for CempUlaii.^

Payments $ 1 0 .0 0 per month on loan
of $ 1 0 0 0
latereat

TO PROTECT OUR CUSTOM­

Rock Lime in barrels
Hydrate Lime in sacks

ERS’ INTERESTS AND TO MEET
THEIR VARIOUS NEEDS FOR
SERVICE IN AN EFFICIENT
O V dSU Y S 1IMII.LHD0.l t V (INV
TORY MANNER.

Nursery Stakes
Pine Lath
\

Phone 36 for Prices

Chase &amp; Company

F. P. FORSTER, President

B. F. WHITNER, Cashier

Sanford, Florida
4+.t4+++-|-++'£+&lt;t.4-{&gt;4+.S&gt;'t”C"S~&gt;-!&gt;++++&lt;&gt;4&gt;4.++++-&gt;+&gt;4'-9-44++*+44

W A U C U LA
HAMPERS
D O N ’T JUDGE BY SAMPLES
• SEE OUR NEW STOCK
W AREHOUSES A T BECK HAMMOCK
AND DUTTON’S SIDING

Balance

Unpaid

1 year
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 years

737.52

6 years
7 years
8 years
9 years
10 years
11 years
11 years, 11 months

A home of your own will always be worth the
money. W e carry a complete line of Lumber
and Building M aterial and will appreciate
yourj[order8, w hether large or sm all. Either
will!have o u r usual efficient service.

Sanford Truck Growers, Inc
21c T h rou gh W a re h o u se s

The" House of^Service and Price
PHONE 135
Office and Yard: Third St. and Myrtle Ave

'

IT IS THE CONSTANT
AIM OF THIS BANK

I f you pay rent for eleven years and eleven
months what will you have to show for it?
Why pay for your home and not own it?

.f ^ '

lo M r Bird oa Sla ,1*; ,.f
l)*0. lb* urn* teln* * Hal* l&gt;*r If it., f: pIt U farlbtr ordered tbit thl*

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER
Among the visitors to the city to?&gt;. W. Walker, Jr., is in the ci
„ from Geneva were J. II. Hud- Ithis
week visiting his father, Dr.
and
D.
D.
Daniels.
flestsn
W. Walker and family.
A. B. Robinson, of Lake Monroe,
Norma Herndon is spendli
-ho Was bitten a few days r.go by a theMisa
week
with her parents ai
nttle snake la improving very np* will returnend
to Stetson tomorrow a
iJi# although he had n very close temoon. Miss
Norma Is taking a
silofit.
at Stet-his year.

- ,

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—

—— * —■ «t u v i a

.METHODIST NOTES
Mr. Ed. Putnam, who was for j
a mainstay in the Methodist ch
here and who returned a short
ago for a few weeks, has gone
to his new home
Birmingham We
____ ,in
m uirmingnnm.
regret losing him but our loss
los is
Rirmlnt'Vi*"&gt;'- gain.
— *Birmingham's

President Miller, of the Board of
Trad;, expects to have something new
-nd novel at the next meeting of the
Board of Trade. The meeting will
occur on election night, November
the* regular banquet will
i-&lt;- and
*
•
____
t 2nd,
The ladies of the church met Mon­
day afternoon to arrange an auxil­
iary for the Polish relief fund.

'! ‘--y .. .*»■'

k t k g

-

Fifth: It 13 the best Bailing

Sixth: It contains only such

Ingredients as have been officially
approved by the United States Food
Authorities.

The finest quality Baking

Powder—at the most economical
cost ‘The Biggest Bargain That
Goes Into the Kitchen Today."
Mix plain flour with pure baking
powder instead of using uncertain
mixtures. Then you will know your
bakings are pure and
gdultf fitrd.
flour cannot

m ic

m c A v ic *na near

to returns 00 cents extra

YOWELL-DREW CO.
New Furniture Annex

Calum et
N ut Cookie
Rcclpo

—J cuji butter,
cup sugar, 2
eggs, \i cup
flour, 1level tea­
spoon Calumet
Baking Powder.
cup chopped
nuts, 1 tea*pixin
I cm on juice.
Thm rnlx in the
regular way.

H«tn

—

It is with distinct pleasure we announce the
opening of our new furniture annex and extend
to you the invitation to attend and view the
larger’, and most complete furniture show rooms
in Central Florida.
,
1 here will l&gt;c displayed the finest of Quality
Furniture and Home Furnishings, that will
equal, if not excel, anything in the entire state.

Mrs. T. O. Parker, of .
I visiting in the city this w
j guest
of her• smuKIIll!
daughter, M
I Walker.
IV .II— -Miss Ruth Ilnml re
from Jacksonville win
have her eyes treated,
The chick supper given Sn’Jrdny
night was i.nongreat
success. The ladies took In one hundted and four
dollars.
Mrs. Tom Williams hnd as
ner guests Wednesday, Mrs,
Hettinger and Mrs. W. L. Mi
W. L. Morgan and J. K. M
spent several days at Dayton
last week.
Dr. S. W. Walker filled .h
at Umntilln Sunday night, hi
first of a serise of meetings
hold there this week.

Y ear in a n d y e a r out
Uneeda Biscuit have
maintained their place as
th e w o rld 's b e s t so d a
c ra c k e rs a n d th e r e b y ]
hold the esteem of Ameri- ‘
can h o u se w iv e s w ho 1
demand super-excellence
in p o in t o f c ris p n e s s ,
flavor and nourishment.
Keep a supply on hand.
NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY

—

Saturday, Oct. 23
1920

The Bending Circle of tl
ary Society met with Mrs.
lips Tuesday afternoon,
their new book for the y&lt;
the study period Mrs. Melt
several solos in her charm!
ter which Mrs. J. D. Parke
most fitting, presented to
Perry, the oldest member
clety, a large bouquet ol
roses, in honor of this mei
, birthday.
1 The hostess served ten i
| at the close of the progran

We Cordially Invite Your Attendance.
Music and Refreshments 3:30 to 5:30
P. M. and 7:00 to 9:00 P. M.

owe

Rev. Daigcr, of Umatilla e
ed pulpits with Dr. Walker
night and delivered a forceful
on "Bear Ye One Another’!
.I,.-'- "

rew

Orlando’s Greatest Store

.Mr, and Mrs. Sandy Anderson nre
home again after touring the North
this summer. They nre great work­
ers in thcSundny School and church
and we arc glad to welcome them
among us ngnin.
Mi. J. C. Hutchinson, our live wire
Sunday school superintendent, will
lend the prayer meeting Wednesday
evening. Don’t fail to lie there.
Dr. Tr.errell, Fie.d Surdty School
so relnry of Florida, will deliver addresses in the chuich Thursday af­
ternoon at Jli.’tO ami Thursday evening
j.t 7:.3t). Dr. The.-rell is one of the
greatest Sunday sg'im! workers in
the South and we nre fortunate to
have him in our Florida Conference
work. The opportunity of henring
great men doesn't come every day.
Don't let this one pass.
METHODISTS LADIES ATTENTION
You nre requested to meet at
Methodist Church Friday a t 2 p.
and bring Any clothing suitable
immediate use tor the relief of
Poles.

the
in.,
for
the

MRS. PARKER,

lfi7-'Jtp

Chairman.

I MADE a (Into.

ON THE cyo-slght card.

WITH THE Insurance Doctor.

AND THEN wroto down.

FinST HE poked mo,

'TWENTY.TWENTY.

THEN TICKLED my ribs.

THAT MEAN8 your cyan.
AnE SATISFACTORY.

SAN FO RD , FLORIDA
Especially Equipped For

Limousine Bodies a Specialty
Wc solicit Trade from all parts of Florida,
work Guaranteed.

Spnnlsh Mackerel

Pommes Dutchess

Fried Chicken n la Chef
Baked Stuffed Potato
Sweet Potato Glace
Stringless Beans
Sntnda cu In 13

Peach Melba
Black Coffee
Cheese and Crackers
STATE AND COUNTY OCCUPATION LICENSES NOW DUE

205-207 Oak Avenue

Those concerned will plense take
notice that licenses became due Octoher 1st, and arc delinquent after that
dnte.
JNO. D. JINKINS,
Tax Collector,
lGS-f»tc.

“ We Deliver The Goods”
Local and Long Distance Hauling

PHONE 498
,r

House You, Tell Olhcrs. If Wc Don't, Tell I

Seminole County.

-----------x---------Mr. nnd Mrs. O. P. Swope and
family of Oviedo were in tho city
today on n shopping expedition.
Mr. C. P. Sieg, of Jacksonville,
was a visitor in Snnford this week the
gu;st of hi:i brother, ChlcP Speer.
Mrs. Judge Houston and daughter,
Miss Florida, arc the guests of Mrs.
Campbell and Miss Lucy Dird Smyth
nt the Hotel Yaldez for a few days.

tn c

Miss Eloise Keen is in the city
from Washington, D. C., on a visit
to her mother, Mra. R. C- Keen and
her sister, Mrs. Nathan 0. Gamer.

Announcing the Formal
Opening of the

Mrs. Morris Snenccr on
honor of Mr. and Mm. J.
or last Tuesday evening,
erts and the Harry Wilson
present.

JJHEW YOU BUYIT-WHCHYOT USE FT

f

. . n ,v » v I is*** |»ir vv/

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Grow have re­
cently moved back to Sanford. They
have been gone some time but Mr.
Grow now has work here and they
are delighted to b&lt;* t'--1'

Mrs. Bridle Williams is
from Tampa where she hi
some time. Mr. William;
business there. Mrs. Will
of the “Daughters of West
welcome her return.

Powder that can be produced. Was
liven highest awards at World’s
*urc Food IlrpoQiticn.ChicagojPaxij
Exposition, Paris, France.

________ _

turns |1.50. ’if the member wishes to returns.
take his wife to the election returns
----------x----------he can pay $1.75 and set hla lunch i Mrs. Proctor, of Geneva, was In
and two tickets to the returns. Of j Sanford, Thursday the guest of her
course
the ladies are not barred from sister, Mrs. Hills.
iKn lnneh«AH I# &lt;h— -- - J --— *
-

Tuesday afternoon a social service
of the Missionary Societv was held at
the home of Mrs. W. P. Fields, of
Sanford Heights.

you buy it.
Second: It has more than the
ordinary leavening strength,
therefore, you use less.
Third: There arc no fail­
ures—it always makes the
sweetest, most palatable of
foods.
Fourth: It i3 used by mil­
lions of housewives—lending
domestic science teacluts
and cooking experts.

b m

WILL GET ELECTION
RETURNS AT PRINCESS

AND BREATHE and blow,

AND t laughed and said.

THEN HE Ustonod in,

Ml CAN alwsys see.

WITH HIS UtUo trumpet,

TWENTY.TWENTY, Doc,

AND MADE mo run.

MY CIGARETTES.
COST TWENTY cent*,

FOR FIVE minutes.

THEN LISTENED some more

« t •

FOR TWENTY imofcao,
• • •
YOU DET jour lift).
THEY SATISFY, too,

AND THEN In tho othor.
HE PLANTED his thumb.

T T doesn’t Uks a "20-20" eyo to
1 “see” the rssl valoo In Chester­
field's exclusive blend of flno Turk­
ish and Domestic tobaccos. Your
ttute tells you that their oualltr
is genuine—that the blend u dif­
ferent — t h a t Cbeatarflelda dq
••satisfy."

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                    <text>SANFORD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME XII.

SANFORD, S O I IN OLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

NUMBER 11

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920

FACTS REGARDING THE SCHOOL BUS
... SITUATION
iir p M T P P r t s
free transportation, when their chil* board wpa paying a man $2,000 a
ilrcn were first taken from the rural year to carry nbout 105 children, u
In town schools.
, total distance of from 13 to 14 miles,
BALLOT ROXES TO
MEXICO ASKED TO
2nd.—Thnt in the Sanford district, nnother man $5,150 to carry- about
CONTAIN 150 TONS
the district school-bond issue reaches 150 children a total distance of from
CO AFTER MEN WHO
KILLED AMERICANS to all parts of the section covered by 15 to 16 miles on the South and West
NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—By night­
the busses. And thnt proceeds of sides. And the Inst man's contract Is
fall next Tuesday, election day, 150
MEXICO CITY, Oct. 29— Repre­ said bonds hnvc gone to build and for two years at that price,
tons of ballots will hnvc !&gt;cen stuffed
14th.—That it was shown to said into the ballot boxes of New York
sentations were made to the Mexican equip the schools of Snnford.
,-Jrd._That on Sept. 25th rural pat- boards thnt by buying and operating
foreign office yesterday by Matthew
City. This estimate wns made today
E. Hanna, acting United States rons were notified through the Snn- its own equipment on the South and by the bonrd of elections, which an­
chnrge u’nffaires here, relntive to tho ford Herald thnt the District School West sides it could save approximate- nounced that 6,500,000 ballots or three HAVE FINE I'ROGRAMS AR
UL HIS CAMPAIGNS AND deaths of two Americans, ' Arthur Board hnd passed n resolution, thnt ly $3,200 in the two years, $1,600 a
RANGED FOR MONTH OF •
for each of the 1,367,835 qualified vo­
EXPRESSES HOPE THAT
Mosley nnd Gustave Salnrnr, nt tho nil rurnl patrons would hnve to pny yonr, or just $400 less thnn they are ters, hnvc been printed at n cost, for
NOVEMBER
HE WILL WIN
hnnds of several armed men near $1 per month per child to ride on the demanding on the dollar per month printing alone of $200,000.
school busses.
| proposition.
|
Tampico recently.
3Ww SliRlDL ETOIN S1IRL SIIRU
Club Calendar
(Br Th« Amo«UU4 Pr»»0
4th.—Thnt on .Monday, Sept. 27th, • 15th.—Thnt Supt. l-awton did tell
Mr.
Hnnnn
asked
the
Mexican
gov­
Wednesday,
Nov. 3rd.—General
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29— P*esithe county superintendent wns pre* the patrons to "let the courts decide
business meeting, Reciprocity Day.
t Wilson wrote Governor Cox to­ ernment to apprehend and punish the sented with n statement signed by iL”
November 9.—Social.
, expressing his confidence In the criminals nnd, it is understood, claims nearly all the pntrons on Elder
16th.—Thnt patrons did orgnnize
November 10.—Literature and Munocratlc presidential nominee. He for dnmnges will be filed later.
Springs route, refusing to pay the one nnd employ counsel,
rrsied hope thnt under Cox’s lenddollar chnrgcd.
17th.—Thnt on Oct. 23rd said
November 18. Welfare.
hip "We will carry the policy of
Uth.—That on October 12th (the boards did publish n statement, to
November 23. Social.
national government forward
last day that a name could bo gotten pntrons wherein they mnde ncknowNovember 24 Literature and .Mu
ng the path of liberal legislation
without
on the officinl ballot) by order of ' '
* i whole
»r.d human reform until** the
nnd propose to dis­
the superintendent nnd secretary of
Illustrations of the
world agnin seesi l—
continue
the
busses
in ease r
the local lmnrd, thnt some thirty chill.iirrnlurr-Music Department
trength
do
not
respond
with
the
dollar.
wholesome at—
«, of democracy nnd
dren were re fused transportation on
Another
fine program wss render­
18th— Thnt no chnrge hns ever
said busses.
the happy fruit of v. hat the founders
w iiu .\u r, .-sun u.x &lt;\
ed on Wednesday afternoon nt the
pntrons, against the masked
of the republic purposed when they
STRIKE
6th—Thnt on the same dny the been made,
Woman's Ciub, on the occiulon of the
Kt this great government up."
i
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character
of
nny
of the members of
matter wns taken up with the ci
Literature-Music Department mectRe said he hnd followed Cox's
iBjr Tie A n « lil* J l \ » n l
superintendent and secretary o the said hoards.
II | ,i i Ing, Mrs. Duncnn Kelly, chairman of
course throughout the campaign with
BIRMINGHAM, Ain., Oct. 29.
19th—Thnt, in their statement,
1Knl board nnd they Invited pntrons
i "
the Literature department gracefully
•idmirntlon" and expressed belief A resolution calling for u general to meet with them Wednesday night said boards did make a charge, of n
'° V‘ r" 1presiding. There wns a good nttendlist the govornor would receive the strike in Alabama in support of mine to hear protests and to come to some criminal threat made, they sny by at
' anee nnd with ench recurring meet­
‘emphatic endorsement" of voters of workers now on u strike was intro- understanding.
least one patron.
ing of the various departments the
tkt country."
duccd at the convention of the Stato
20th—Thnt no patron hns yet
ROBIIED BANK
7th—That on Wednesday night,
officers feel much encouraged over
_______________ i Federation of Iuibor und referred to October 13th, a large number of pat- claimed the honor of making such n
IN FORD’S TOWN the renewal of interest and tho bat­
WEATHER AND CROP CONDI' a committee.
thront, ns none claim to he night rid­
I rons did meet with said l&gt;onrd.
ter attendance which greatly exceeds
TIONS IN FLORIDA FOR THE |
--—
------------8th—'Thnt Superintendent Lawton ers.
that of several years.
v m v r OCTOBER
IE
did, through his influence, get the
21st.—That it would seem that if
The program on Wednesday opened
WI-.LK vENDING
OCIUIlfc.ll °6 GEORGEc tWill
v c neunriiA
TH
county board to meet nnd pass the said boards nre so much in fear of ____ _____ ____________ _
with a very delightful piano solo,
same resolution, making it reach to snid threat, it nppenrs thnt it is their to lie face downward, on the floor. Grand Vnlsc do Concert rendered by
all busses in the county thereby tak­ duty to protect the lives of their buss- They obtained $15,000 nnd escaped In Miss Julia Laing, who ranks among
ing the matter out of the hands of the
an automobile.
the best of the girl musicians !n the
local board and forestalling nny
chnnco of rcconsilatinn with that
board.
9th—'Thnt1 on meeting with the
Bonn! Wednesday night snld superin­
tendent did rend in the beginning of
the meeting said resolution. And patrons were informed that they wen* __ __
wasting their time in further protest. mnnth
10th.—That said boards nnd super- nn)j
intendent were requested to give, by nnythii
what law, right, or privilege that they
made surh demands. And patrons
were tohl to employe their own coun‘ t

Literature and Music Depart
ments Hold Sway

8C'
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n bonrds
, i
* 11th.—Thnt
said
nndi super- 'j thcreb;
pennlp
Intendent were there nnd then re- j
j
quested to rescind their notion, nnd If
'
AND JURY AFTER THE I'EO in financial difficulties cnll on snid,
pntrons
for
a
contribution,
with
the
1
RLE WHO THREW THE
assurance
thnt
they
would
possibly
J
1
1
GAMES
receive double the amount demnnded,
with the statement thnt we .nre men,
25tl
not mules, to lx* driven.
, But cn
12th._That it wns shown thnt it will n
wns costing tho county nbout $14.90 , crntlc
to transport n chi'd, for the year, on ^them,
the Enst Side nnd nbout $34.00 on the .
South nnd West side.
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ANTI-HUFFS WILL
NOT REGISTER TO
VOTE IN GEORGIA
(Dr Tfc« A»«o«Ut»d Pit**.)
MACON, Gn., Oct. 29.—Declaring
their intention of continuing the fight
•jrainst woman suffrage nnd express­
ing the belief that they enn defent,
through the supreme court, the Susan
B. Anthony amendment, prominent
women of thi) Georgin association
opposed to equal suffrage nt ft meet­
ing here Wednesday, voted not to
register.
In the resolutions adopted is «n npPeal to the teachers nnd pro•achers of
Ceorgin to "explain to the public
why we so bitterly oopose woman
•effrnge and we quote front the offic­
i i manifesto of tho communist pnr«y, knowing that Georgia men and
women, black nnd white, can see the
dangers ahead of the United States.
Suffrage, or nnti-auffrage, they will
kelp us defent these inquitous
•themes of Alice Pnul nnd her crowd
who intend to destroy the home life
snd moral uplift for which Christlaiw
Ity has been struggling for 2,000
yean."

That the new voting element—the
women—nre going to the polls nex- IAltamonte:
Tuesday prepared to enst their ballot j
Intelligently, Is shown by tbeir eng- , A
erness nnd willingness to learn elec-1
tlon laws nnd methods. “Schools for ; n
voters" nre being held this wreck v
throughout the entire county, nnd Jn
Mr*. John Leonard!, chnlrmnn of the school room, where a
Seminole County Democratic Women tera" will be conductr
ED BODY TAKEN THROUGH Voters league, is addressing Inrge, thirty nnd five o rlocl
DHLIN AND OFFICIALS
audiences in all the precincts, where portunity to all of th
WOULD NOT PERMIT
she is being received with enthusiasm, precinct to attend om
The county is being organized Into classes,
Ultd
precinct groups of purposeful, enmMrs. D. L Thrnshi
les, Oct 29—The est women whose advent Into the structlon classes also
HOLYHEAD,
Mayor MacSwin- ranks of Democratic voters is not temoon for the Per
shipment
was preceded only welcomed but Is urgently sought, voters of Precinct Nc
ey’s body direct to Cork
l»h House.
|,y violent scenes between officials by the Democratic brothers.
and mourners whho wanted the body
During the week, precinct captains
A “fake election" *
through
Dublin
where
a
big
and
committees
have
been
appointed
dummy
ballots used
taken t---- —
iintva•
•i rrfclnct
demonstration was p-jlanneu. After a ns #follows.
, , ^nthrrinjrii
* *t
got possession of
Snnford:
Mrs.
It.
only
interesting
but
fist fight offlcials
i"-'
Precinct No. 1
the body and placed it aboard a stcam- C. Maxwell, Mrs. It. J. Holly.
er bounJ for Cork. Mourners refusPrecinct No. 2— Monroe: Mrs. W.
the body
rd to follow t—
- - and went on to F. Blackman.
Dublin.
Precinct No. 3—Sanford: Mrs. D
L. Thrasher, Mrs. S. Puleston, Mrs
REPUBLICANS w il l w in
COCCI!I KILLED RUTH
SAYS WILL HAYSS
CRUGER SA^S COUNSEL II. H. McCaslin.
Precinct No. 4—Paola—Miss Co\ce
•By
iMciUUti Prf*i)
, luMliUt Pr»»0
Suddath.
new YORK, Oct. 29—Will Hayes,
Italy, Oct. 29—CounPrecinct No. 5—Oviedo: Mr*. W
fhairmnn of the Republican national
I *
Cocchl, who Is charged P. Carter, Mr*. J. W. lawton.
•ommittce, Issued ** statement today sel for
ler of Ruth Crugcr In
Precinct No. G-,Gcneva: Mr*. En
wyin-r the official Republican survey with U
ity ir. 1917, admitted
J
dor
Curlett.
Indicates that Harding and Coolldgc NcW
the girl bat co.ilar.d.'d
will receive the "largest popular mn- t.occ i
by domestic troublo snd I Precinct No. 7 Chuluota: Mrs. C
Jonty ever cast" in the picsldtntial he wa*
|D. Drumley.
•ketion.
,w,ne'

Mrs.

E THAT ALL CROPS
MARKETED AS DEMAND
REQUIRES
stO l.E MILLIONS FROM
EXPRESS COMPANIES

Attorney
Joseph
to the
&gt;conduct
a the nlbuilding

MACON, Oct.
29.—Indictments
charging conspiracy to putloin and
embcixle property of the United
States, conspiracy to emhezzlo Inter­
state express shipments and conspir­
acy to defraud the United States
were returned by the Federal grand
jury here yeatzrdny, against sixtyfour express messengers, express
agents, railroad conductors and oth­
ers.
’**
,
The American Railway Company
presented evidence to the grand jury
«howing that for the first six months
of this year property stolen from th#
express company In Southern states
amounted to $1,018,722.94.
The articles alleged to havo been
, stolen range from furs, silk shirts,
pocket knives and guns to hogs,
chicken*, fish and eggs.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1 « 0
THIS WEEK’S OFFERINGS
STEWART, THE FLORIST
Poinscttas,
.
.
Hybiscus, Salmon, Red, double
red.
Fern*.
Order* taken now for Pancy, Snap­
dragon, Calcndrlla And o;hcr plants.
LONGWOOD PICK UPS
J. M. Watta and family left
Wednesday for Dunedin where Mr.
Watt* will be enraged In the mercan­
tile business having bought out Mr.
MeGahey* store.

7.1r*. Dock Hasley and little son
are with her grandfather, Mr. Davis,
on the west side of toum while Mr*.
Davis is in Chicago for a visit..
Mr. nr.d Mrs. Walter J. Ward and
son will not return to Salam, Mass.,
as Mr Ward has accepted a position
in Orlando with the Stocking Plumb­
ing Co. The Ward* will go to house­
keeping in Orlando.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES

Rev. D*. J. n Pntton was a guest
at the home of Mr. nr.d Mr*. W. L.
Henley on Celery avenue; n portion
of his stay during the Presbyterian
meetings.

Minimum Charge for any one
Ad.........................
25c
One Time, per word----------- lc
Three Times, per word------- 2c
Six Times* per w o rd ...-------- 3c

Elizabeth Stile* wns out from town
spending last week nt the Zemovonu
Mis* Evn Stuart left Monday for
Tnmpa where she will be employ­ home.
ed by (he Southern It. R.
Miss Mnniic Sfccl is recovering
from a serious ulcer on her right
Mr. and Mr*. Tillis were stopping eye. Miss Steel wns in the hospital
in Orlando on Monday.
in DeLnnd several days under Dr.
Ingram's
care.
The I.idles of the Civic League
gave n farewell pnrty nt the Library
Travel has been resumed on the
Monday in honor of Mrs. Wait* nnd Genevn ferry bridge nftor extensive
family.
‘
repnir*.
Mr. MeGahey of Dunedin was n
Mr. nnd Mrs E. A. Moffett have
visitor in Lengwood the first of the built another house on their Mellonweek.
ville avenue property, making three
houses they hnvc there now to rent
W. S. Entzminger of I’lnnt City
----------- x----------was the guest of his brother C. W.
OVIEDO.
Entzminger Inst week.
Mrs. J. II. Lee returned Tuesday
Mr. nnd Mrs. Histlinc were shop­
from the Florida Sanitarium much
ping in Orlando Fridn.
improved in health.
Her mnny
W. S. Entzminger of Plnnt City has friends arc delighted to hnve her nt
purchased the property knowt| ns the home again nnd hope she may gain
strength rapidly.
i--------------- place.

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Mrs. T. G. Simmons returned Mon­
Mr. and Mr*. Polk nnd twin boys
day
from a visit of two weeks to
left Saturday for their home nenr
her parents in Indinna.
Sanford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Roger* left
C. w. Entzminger hns purchased n Monday
for their home nt Little Riv­
Ford sedan.
er, Fla., nftor n visit of several days
J. T. Dlnkel was transacting busi­ with Mrs. Rogers’ sister, Mrs. A. P.
Fnmcll.
ness in Snnford cn Monday.

Over Six Times, l-2c per word
per issue.

WANTED
W anted— Corn. The Beacham
Grain Co of Alachua Fin. will pay
you the market price for car corn in
car lots. Farmers can Join together
n making up c a rs.______ 49-tfc.
WANTED—Second hand show case.
Inquire nt the paint store In the Wolakn Block, Railroad Way. 5-tfc.
WANTED—Reliable colored girl for
general housework in Minmi. Call
209 E. Fifth street, Snnford.
It
WANTED—Every hoy in Seminole
county to subscribe to “Florida
Scout," a monthly boy’B magazine.
Trial six months 15c. Address Wil­
lard Lumley, Editor, Sanford, Flor­
ida.
8-3tp

FOR RENT
FOR RENT.—TO fishing parties or
tourist parties, 20-foot, half cabin,
Licensed FFC ._Y6 ctad ctaoinilnnn
ennony motor bont fully cnulpped.
Licensed pilot who knows the St.
Johns. Phone 348 L. G. Loveless 45tf

Mr. nnd Mrs. Saulsburgh of OrlnnMisses Mnble Swope, Gayle Mar­
do spent Sunday the guest of Mr. shall, Elizabeth Young nnd A. D.
Mitchell nnd Clemmons Hnll repre­
and Mr*. J. M. Wnits.
sented the Oviedo Christinn Endeavor
The Indies of the Civic Longue Society nt Snnford Wednesday night
will serve a baked bean and salad nt the address of Chas. F. Evans to
supper nt the Library on Fridny eve the Christinn Endcavorer* of the dis­
nt six o'clock.
trict.
,
-----------x----------UI’SALA AND GRAPEVILLE
Carl Farncli spent Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. A. P. Fnmcll.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Krell arc expected
home Sunday from their visit with
A political rally of the Democratic
relatives nenr Arendia.
inrty wns held nt the Oviedo school
.louse
Fridnv night. The speakers
I
Elmer Tyner accompnniidj Mr. for the evening were C. M. Hand,
Jnmlson to I sic worth grove to spend Schelly Maine*, George De Cottos
the week-end with Mr. nnd Mrs. Fry. nmi Judge Dickson nnd Mrs. Lconnrdi, all of Sanford.
Volie Williams motored to Tnmpa
spending a couple of days last week.
On Saturday night a Republican
rally wns held In Snnford, the Oviedo
Mr. Swan of Twin U kes was n Republicans attending this meeting
visitor with friends in&gt; Grapevine, were: Mr. nnd Mrs. B. G. Smith, Mr.
Sunday.
nnd Mrs. S. W. Swope and Mrs. W. B. I
Williams.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Campbell nnd
their two little ones motored up to
Mrs. W. E. Argo nnd Pnlmcr
St. Augustine for n few daya visit Argo spent Snturdny in Orlando.
with her parents, returning Monday
evening.
Mrs. R. L. Wheeler entertained the
Crochet Club Wednesday nfternoon.
Willie Tyner of Sanford, while his Most of the members were present
wife wns making n short visit with nnd n most delightful nfternoon was
her sister in Jacksonville, spent Sun­ spent.
day nfternoon nnd evening with his
Grnpevlllc folks.
Mrs. C. S. Lee returned Friday
from Gainesville where she nttended
Emil Mngnuson expects to leave the Federation of Wesley Bible Class­
this week to take up his oversight of es Inst week. Mrs. Lee gave n most
orange packing for Chnse nnd Co. interesting nnd inspiring nccount of
at Merrits Island.
the meeting nt the SunJny School
hour Sunday morning, making every
A. F. Wcstcrdlck is spending this one
feel thnt just the right delegnte
week ngin with his sister Mrs. Hen- hnd been sent from the Oviedo Metho­
ton nenij Maitland going down in his dist Sunday school.
car.
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Cash must accompany order. Ten
cents extra If charged.
Advertising In this column In which
the address of the advertiser Is not
given but which refers you to Post­
office Itox Number or Care of the
Herald MUST be answered accord­
ingly. Please do not ask us for the
names of advertisers advertising In
this way. Usually we do nof know
who they are, nnd if we do we are not
expected to tell you.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms nnd
kitchenettes. Apply Shirley npnrtments, opposite Postoffice.
48-20t
FOR RENT—Two Inrge furplshcn
house-keeping rooms, with running
wntcr nnd two otthcr housc.kccphg
rooms without running water. Do
not object to children Mrs. Ridllng,
205 Oak Avenue.____________ 7-3tp.
FOR RENT—A largo well fumlshcd bed room. 717 Park ave.
5-tfc.

FOR SALE—One good Jersey milk
cow. Inquire, V. E. Douglass* at
Court House.
w 8tf; dlC l'ltc
FOR SALE—Good farm mule in
good condition. M. Fleischer. 5-tflc
FOR SALE—Single wagon cheap;
also two heifer calves two ycarr old.
A. H. Stone, Cameron avenue. 6-3tp.
FOR SALE—Good team of males
Lake Jessup Garden Co., Oviedo, 6.2ti
FOR SALE—Four choice pigs, nine
weeks old. E. B. Randall, 818 First
stre et
fl.tfc.
FOR SALE—Good second hand fur­
niture a t 710 Oak avenue. Call in
afternoon or evening. ________ 9-2tp
FOR SALE—One upright Cnble pi­
ano in first class condition, part
cash, rest on time. Mrs. G. C. MeDougle, Celery Ave.
9-4tc
For Sole—Celery farms, any Bite,
to suit purchaser. Buy from owner.
Box 27G, Snnford, Fla.
50-tf
FOR SALE—Flowers and eras
117 Laurel Avenue.
2-Gtc
Young milk cow for sale Telephone
4604.
3-6tf.

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Get your orders In n o w f ^ T
new Buick car. See W. j. Thllpta[
46-tfe.
1 buy-, pay cash for .econd htBl,
pianos. Address 362 Sanford, Florid!
__________________________ 44-tfe
Order your new Buick r.o*
you will not lose any time on til
new car load coming in «0un,
Elder Spring Water. T. 0. ChTTlTl
r * '™ a “ - ■__________
in ,!
Dr. D. C.Ward, Osteopath ij i,
Sanford on Tuesday and Fr«..
of each week.
g^ *
You can order your nex Buick
now and save time on the next ttt

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Electric Fans. Charles Electric Co.
50-tfc
_______ .
FOR SALE.—50 fine frylnv chick,
ens apply L. F. Roper West Side 73tc
FOR SALE.—Ford delivery truck
tab body.
Phone 160.______ 7-3tc.
CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE—
30,000 Charleston Wakefield ready
to set nbout Oct. 15th. $1.00 per
1,000.—F. L. Greene, West Side. P-tfc
FOR SALE.—Jersey and Du roc
pigs, Lottie Bezier, French Ave. 74tp
The Daughters of Wesley will hold
Pair good mulca and wagon for their Christms Bazaar on Saturday,
51-tf
sale Inquire Merchants Grocery Co. November 27th.

46-tfc

Frank Losslng
Contractor &amp; Builder
Phone 467

MISCELLANEOUS
The Leesburg laundry has opened
Receiving nnd delivery Statioji nt
Rny Brothers Battery service stn t.
ion, Old Ford Garage, this is in ad.
dition to regular service. The very
fine quality of work turned out by
the Leesburg Laundry is known all
over the south. Troy Rny, Phone
442 is In charge of the Sanford
Branch.
__7_ltfc
The Ladles Union of the Congrega­
tional Church will hold their onua)
bazaar December 11.
6-tfc

FOR SALE

TAKE NOTICE. Bring
IDE" Batteries to t h e &amp; 5 ? C P *
station at old Ford Gara*.

If its Batteries or Automobile Tires
you need and want to save nonet
see Ray Brothers at the Old Ford
Garage, we mean this.
7m f&gt;
BATTERY TROUBLES are ended
when you install in your car an “EX.
IDE" Buttery. “THE GIANT THAI
LIVES IN A BOX." One of tie
world’s strongest Batteries. R»j
Brothers, Distributors. Phone 442,
Old Ford Garage, Sanford, Fla. 6
Buy your post cards at the Herald
office. Beautiful views, lc each.

How manij miles
did i|ou march the
summer Cleveland
was nominated
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Too Late to Classify

Mr*. V. C. Coller nnd her sister,
Mrs. Jennie Gleason nnd son, Clyde
of Canton, N. J. hnve l&gt;cen visiting
with their old schoolmate Mr*. A. r. IF YOU WANT TO BUY A DESIR­
ABLE HOME address, C. II. Smith,
Westordick; Mrs. Gleason nlso spent
an nfternoon with Mrs. Ballinger.
217 E. Third Street, Snnford, Fla.
10-2tp
Mr. A. F. Westerdick hns just fin­
Stewart, The Florist, 814 Myrtle
ished building n butcher pen for Ilnr- Avenue. Phone 2C0-W.
10-tfc
ney Beck.
WANTED—Utiy
or
gentleman
ngent in the city of Snnford for
Clarence Tyner nnd Richard Fish­ Wntkins
Famous Products. Known
er of Tnmpa after spending n week of everywhere.
Big Profits. Write J.
their vacation with relatives nt WinTenn.
dcmcrc nre now spending n few days It. Watkins Co., 67 Memphis,W-10-2tp
nt the home of their uncle nnd aunt,
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. 0. Tyner; they nre THREE PER 1I1LL, H5 CARS PER
acre, fnney Watson melon seed. $3
real pleased with Snnofrd.
lb. Five hundred to thousand dollars
Mrs. Andrew Ilartelson entertain enr net 1920. Cultural, fertilization
Thirty
ed Saturday night with a party for method given on inquiry.
the young folks, in honor of Mrs. yenrs' experience, thousands acres
Mulcr's guest Miss Mae Dryden of planted repeatedly. L. A. Stoncy, Al__________W10-ltp
Tarver, Georpin. The evening wns lendnle. S. C.
pleasantly spent in gnmes nnd re­ FOR RENT—2 nice large furnished
housekeeping rooms. 205 Onk Av­
freshments of cake and ice cream
were served, the evening passed all enue, Eagle Home, Mrs. Riddling.
10-3tp
too quickly.
Besides the host nnd hostess there FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
were present the Misses Mae Dryden,
with lmth in private family, 117
Vida Hodges, Margaret Ericson, Eu­ laurel Ave.________________10-3tp
nice nnd Florence Tyner, Myrtle Mut­ FOR RENT—New bungnlow, 5 rooms
er, the boys and young men included,
hath, screened breakfast room nnd
Waif red I’lerson, Archie Swanson, screened
porch, nlso gnrage nnd gar­
Carl Pierson, Clarence Bergquist
John llenrv nnd Elmer Lundquist and den plot. Apply *E. A. Moffett, Cel­
ery nvc. Phone 167-W.
__ 10-ltp
Erie and Sydney Vihlen.
WANTED—A
place
to
work
anil a
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by
n
young
womnn
with
two
EAST SANFORI?
smnll children. Address Box 880,
Rev. W. T Rancher wns over from Snnford. F i n . ___________ 10-3tp
The Truth Seekers of the Metho­
Apopka nnd preached in the nfter­
noon nnd evening at Moore’s station dist church will hold their Thanks­
church Inst Sunday, the infnnt daugh­ giving bnznnr Nov. 19 and 20. All
ter of Mr and Mrs. Frank Cowan kinds of uprons, hnnd embroidered
wns baptized before service nnd giv­ pillow enzes nnd all kinds of fancy
nrticlcs.
10-4tp
en the name of Maraietta.
"Say it with Flowers"—Stcwnrt,
There will be a Hallowe’en soclnl The Florist.
10-tfc
at Moore’s station church Friday ev­
ening, Oct 29, with r. program and
supper ns entertainment Everybody
come and get your aupper.
,
SEEDS
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Drcsor,
daughter and son, and Mrs. Dres­
ser’s mother, Mrs. Lovlcla Paige, ar­
rived last Friday from Watertown,
N. Y. They have bcea ipcndlng the
summer there.
A C-pound daughter was born to
Mr and Mrs. Ugood Warren last
Friday.
Mr*. Uchldn hns returned to Phila­
delphia to resume her study of the
violin. She will be n member of n
symphony orchestra club this winter.

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PUm Mirim's Hy-Test S««d» F»r C*ed
Result*
Garden and Held seed for fall
planting, aeed oata, rye, barley,
rape. New crop turnips* cab­
bage, egg plant, pepper, beans,
bs, potatoes and onion ^sets.
rgest and oldest csta...........
need house in the state.
SEND FOR FALL CATALOG
AND SEED SPECIAL.
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
JscksostUU
Fkrida

the time
. th e first a u to m o b ile
parade w as organized? Even
the good old torchlight pro­
cession had to give w ay
before the advance of prog­
ress.
em em ber

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S e le c t y o u r t lr v i a c ­
c o r d in g to th o r o a d s
they ha *o to travel:

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Tires are often sold
same w ay politics are.

In sandy or hilly coun­
try, wherever the going
is opt to be heavy—The
U. S. Nobby.
For ordinary country
roods- -The U. S. Chain
or Usco.
For front wheels —
The U. E. Plain.
For beat result*—
every w here— U. S.
Royal Cords.

the

The last people to wake
up to what they are getting
are the p e o p le w h o p a y th e
bills.
The bills are getting too
big these days in both cases.
And the man w ho is feeling
it most with respect to tires
is the man who owns a
m o d e r a te -p r ic e car.
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The idea that the small car
owner doesn’t need a good
tire is rapidly going the w ay
of all m istaken ideas.

H e needs it m o r e them
a n yo n e else. It’s part of our
job, as w e view it, to see
th a t h e g e ts it.
Our tire service starts with
g o o d tir e s — U. S. Tires. A ll
s iz e s made to a sin g le sta n d ­
a r d of quality—none graded
down to the price of the car
they will go on.
U. S. perfected the first
s tr a ig h t s id e a u to m o b ile tire
— the first p n e u m a tic tru ck
tire.
The U. S. guarantee is for
the life o f th e tire, and not
for a limited mileage.
IV

W h en w e recommend and
sell U. S. Tires w e do so in
the interest of g r e a te r tire
econ om y. It is our experi­
ence that that is the b e s t
w a y to build up a sound and
sizable business. ,

United States Tires

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Lawton Bros. Co., Inc., Oviedo, Fla.
A. G. Gainous, Osteen, Fla.
Oviedo Garage, Oviedo, Fla.
Kent Vulcanizing Works, Sanford.

A. II. Fuller, Altamonte Spring*, Fla.
L. M. Rehbinder, Genera, Flc.
D. D. Daniel, Chuluoto, Fla.

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Midway Garage, Longwood, FU*
B. A O. Motor Co., Sanford, Fl»*
1. W. Phillips &amp; Sons, Sanford,
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HBRALD FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1929

Registration List of Qualified
Voters of Seminole County
Florida, for 1920
A lp h a b etica lly arranged list, by election districts, o f registc
electors, qualified to v o te in the G eneral E lection

November 2 , 1920
P u blished accordin g to law by th e C o u n ty S u p erv iso r o f
R egistration:]

A ltan a. J. Ih
AMr.,Ire. A. B.
Aldrtdpr, JV. &lt;i.
Aden. J. T.
Allman. O ita.
Andenon. J. I.
A/roocke. J. C.
Adame. T. I'.
Adame. A. M.
Allen. O. B.
Allen. B. II.
Atplcwall, M. C.
A pplet/. A. K.
Adame. C. U.
Arthur. (leri. J\\
A pplet/. Jlre. Ella
Allen. Jes.
A&amp;denon. Andrew
Atplnrtall, Mn Lor/
Andenon, J. E.
Appllnt. Juwephln*
Andereoo. Jllee Apnea
Adame. Ccoetance M.
Alllanr. Jlre. Currlne
AlUaun. M n. Sadie
Allien. Mr*. Sarah
AtUeon Mr. Minnie II.
Adame. Jlrt. Ella 8.
Allen Jlre. Elter
Allen. Minnie l-ee
Allen. U
Adam*. J in t.nelli
Allen. lira. Mar/ J.
A/cocke. Kalterlne
Auelln. Mile*
Abrabem. Boa*
Auttln. Llat
Ale tender. J ltr/
Allen. Mtn III bn
Baker, t . J.
Band/. A. B.
Ilalllnpar. (leu. T.
Barlow. John
Barrett. J. I .
lU rcllff. P. C.
Halle/. G. JJ*.
lle it t /, JV. II.
Barnhart. J. f.
Brawn, C. JJ*.
Brawn. 8. E.
Bette. C. A.
Ilerr/. C. Jl.
Bennett. E. II.
Bell. T. J.
Hltaere. 8. J.
Illlllnpate/. J. W.
Ilo/kln. JJ*. It.
Ilradd/. JV. VI.
Itramon I’. C.
Ilraatou. J. A.
Brewer, G. A.
Brown. E. 1..
Ilrowr.leee. E. P.
B/rd. C. L.
Bettf. JV. E.
Brawn. S C.
Itr/ant. JVm.
Benton. Jlre. I ota
tlrawer. Mn. J'lctort*
llrotl.enon. J in lo r e tti
Boetlck, Ed.
Ilerr/, Mr* Itlle/ Jl. Blelchrr
Hand/. Edwin*
Balllnprr. J in . I*«&gt; Bell*
Brownlee. Jlr* I.HUin
Ilo/kln. Itoea E.
B all/. M n. J o /
•
Brown. Jllaa Winnie
Blackwell. Alleene
Burnt. Charlie
lllrrire. In n e T.
Illpaen. I'anl O..
Blppera. Jlre. Itertba
B 'lllnp . Jlr* Blorenc*
B oll/. Mn. Jlirte II.
Bradford. U B.
Beilin. Ola*
Half*. JV. II.
B attle/, Until*
H a ile /. J in Nan.*/.
Brlnaon. l-ena
■teller. Ml** Aire I|lrw.ke. JV. I*.
Brnikt. J in Victoria
llerlack, Melinda
lloellck. Ilaltle
lira/. Mre. Sir.ah
lllalr. Mra Jllanle
Itr/cHi*. Mra Brand*
llr/ona Mlaa Edna
flarb.w. Jin. Jlarparat

Campbell. J. F.
&gt;
Carlton. T. C.
ft,ate. 8. O.
Chandler. Jno. L.
Charlee. T. O.
Clark. It.
CiHirh. Jamea
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Colbert, It U
('•"tad. Eurent
Clark. G. E.
Cobb. I*. P.
Cr.hb. II. P.
Cobh. C. C.
Cowan, JJ*. II.
C ollett. JVm.
Cook. G. JV.
t rim. O.- JV.
Calhoun, Geo.
Carlton, Carl
Cru*by. I*. !..
Pranatnn, C. J.
Coulter. A. J.
Campbell. Jtr*. Sareb
Chancellor. Mr*. Sarah A.
Connelly. Mr. nuhy
Chin*. Geo.
Cotart, (Hltla
Cisiprr. Itlrhmond
Chat*. Ilandall
Cummlir* Carrie
Corker. I.lu le
Charlee, Mr*. Ora May
Coleman. A. (1.
Camphell. Camilla R.
Cobb. Jlra F**r
Cm**. Jl. II.
IW.k. Jtr*. Btoaale
Caldwell. Jlra. t aura
Cunningham. Mra, Fannie
Cbepmen. J*". E.
Charman. JV. P.
Chapman. E. I.
Colrman. Iwu*lr
Campbell. A. I.
Cobh. Mr*. Minnie
Courier. Mra. l.ocy
fVeiey. Jlra. J'lrplnla
Clerk. Jlary
Carrall. Jlra. Edla
Cars1*11, O. N.
Culler, Lenort
Cunningham. Minnie
Chepman. Innle J*.
Cranetnei. Mr*. Jlary E.
Cunningham. Jt.
Cbeetlne. JV. 8.
Crn»e. Mra. Jtarraret Meed
Crate. A llerl
«*,anae. Jlre. Ixnlte
Traik. A T.
Cerrall, E. Jt.
ftiaee. Jtr* Iwnra
Clark. Idinr*,
C"i In*. J'r* led*
tinnier. J. B.
Conner, JJ*m. E.
Carrawar. Mra. Gertrud*
Cnlltne. I./da
Cate* Mr*. Clara
frnthr, J'r* (Meat
Canter. JV T.
Chapman. Charlie

I'arlt. Andrew
IM eacb , Ullt«rt
Ptngle, Alonu.
IMckeun. E. JV.
tloane, B. II.
I-nlUwe. II. C.
Barn. T. 8.
Harm. M n. Eater
l&gt;a/a Tl.eceleua
Hantele, (lertrnde
Hlckaon. Mra. Mildred
DeeU. Macpte
I*ebne/. Rcwco*
Herr eon, J. II. K.
Baele, BenJ
D o n e/, llrr Pale
I^wee/. J. P.
P tla n c e /. lle n r /.
B eljin ce/. C berll/
ImUoee, M. A.
Pnrnaa J. II.
Pjeon. B. II.
1in lin e. Annie JV.
Pjkee. Ml#a Ellraleth t*.
Pueaer. N. J.
Peaa. Mn Jladae W.
p|ektna,«. M n Boat

lain anti. II. JV.
n i l u o . Ibmior
Ertrkeun. Allied
Elder. B. Jl.
Bubaofc*. C C
Ehr*ua|wrg«r. II.
I*i urdepro. J?ra. kr/anda
Blllaun. 11nr ale
Baaterh/. Sarah Jl.
Eetrldce. I I
Baltl.lar, J |,.. Ma(*l
Bohanke. Tlllle
Eairldar. O. II.
Eatrldpe, Jlr*. IU nnle
Ehree*f&gt;eer.f, t.ia
Elder, M i. tl. r II.
Elllwn. Ella Ma/
B.atrldre. Ilarrletf
EnsIMi. JJarkwm
Edward*. C|a»a
IMwarde, l.nln
Berpnw.n. J II.
remandet, Jo*
Bltte. W A Jr.
riel.1*. JV. I*
Blelda. A. A.
Boa. T. M
Branch. A. V.
Baento. Tun/
l - t e r . Jlfred
Belker. Ibomae
Breefreo T. E.
freeman. Jlr* Naomi
ToM E t l .l
teraueun. Jfra Jl*e»
Bernandet. Sir*. Jllertn I
Bedotea. Jtr* Heater A.
Brlenani. Will
Blelda. Jlrt Ilaltle O.
Border, J. T.
Bnran. Jtn. Sarah
Boren J ||.« |*l|..b eih N.
Bren. ,. l l n . Katherine
BerKh. II It.
Garner.
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G allatailk. A. A.
Getren, T JJ*.
Griffin JJ* J
iilb*on. II. I_
Glllon. J Jl.
t'llbei JV. p.
Griffin. It f..
lireen*. E. L.
Gondhoe. P. |_
Goerlf. Brank
Green. T. T.
Grow. I..
Green. J. E.
Gatlin. A. A.
Gnudell. JV J
Gay. J |.
Got*. Jtarlun
t|r**ta|e Jtl.a St*.an J.
lireen. JV* O
Green. Ketrr F
Green l.llll* G
Graham, Brank JV.
GUerard. Stephen
Green. A.lrtma
Grerl*/. Iteeale
Griffin. Mr* Jfarel* II
Glllon. Jlr*. Nellie II.
Oowan. 1.1111#
Go/e. John
Gratrnatrln. I'*.I*
G iefte. Mia* Al ma
G rill. Ch.rll*
Green. It. 11.
tioertr. Jllaa Clara
G rlrr., E. I..
Gray. Jilt* letal*
Got*. Mr* Harriett
Ortffin. Ilaltle
Grow. Jlr*. Jllnnt*
GlUon. Jlr* Neill*
G attett. Jlra. ttr/a I.
Griffin. Jtr* Katie O.
1111Pat. Jtr* lout**
Green Jtr. ITU,* E.
(Illdw. I.. It.
Grlrp.. R I*.
lle ll. Frank
Hand. JJ*. S
Hand. C. J|.
Ilennon, Tl.o*.
Ilanlun. I. G.
Ilarlee. JV. JV.
Ilarp hl. J. A.
Hatklna. N. C.
Haaklne, C. |*.
Ilerndaa. O. I*.'
Ilar/ee. JJ*. E
llawklna. JV. E.
lllll. JJ'. C
lllrrln*. Edw.
Illgplnt
Jl. E.
Hogan.. E. E.
Howell. B. A.
Hart. Geo. |».
Hulrhlnton, 1 It.
tinnier. J. JJ'.
tinnier. C. E.
ttf*&gt;lehan. JV. P.
Ilyne* JV It.
Hunter. / . Nt.
Humthrle*. G. C.
Ilonaer. II T.
Hurt. J. I..
Ilernd-n. It. JV.
Hutrldnaon. It.
Hagan. I . I'.
1tonal older. Gralrhen
Huff. I turn l„
lllrgln*. lira Beatrice
Holly, Jlr*. May T.
Itai an. Mr*. Ilertha A.
Ilenry. T. II.
Ilertii. E. P.
Iltm n e tt. J. E.
Iltrrle 8 JV.
Hilton. Sam
llouatnn. lew la
lla ff. Geo. JJ*.
Illggln*. Mra Jail*
Hand. MPa Ruth
Hand. lira. Marts*
llend, Mra. Ilerthn
llart. J. IIlert. Mre. Ilertine
llerrlnp. Mr* Jlary R. II,
Humphrey, Mr*. Anita
liuutrt.an. Mr*. Grara
llogan. Etta
Ilerr,-l.t. Mra Allr*
Hoy. Jllaa Ellen
lloweiA. J*r*. Bll*
llerrlnp. Geo. (1.
Iltrrle. Mi*. Marptret
Hunter. Mre. Jlty
llmtglne. J tn . Ella
Hart. C. C.
Hartgatmnk, 'tartlett
llau in rtt. Jlr*. Jennie
Hand. Jfra. Mary A.
Ilau.lv. Mutala
Ilyne*. Mr* Jtatlla
lletnrtcli, U. E.

Ilaraar*. E. C.
Ilardln. J. II.
IlarTle. Bred
lla r e e /. Jlre. Alice
llawklna. Mattie
lllll. M n. Ann L.
H ard/. K.
Hurt, Mn. B on
lla /n e t. Cora
llaU . Ancle
llooatoo, Aante
lla r k e /, Mra. Era B.
Undaun. Jamea
llm . eon Mra. Jraaie
Hendenon. JV. R.
Ilotan. Mn. Aane* II.
llawklna. Mn. Ilaltle
Howard. Mra. Annie
Howard. Jlre. Brenkle
llraJcn-*). M,*. Minnie
Hlckton. Mra. Ollle
lla r e e /. JJ\ I*
llnmphrlee. I.. II.
Ilodalne. I., II.
I'all. Albert
Howard. J. H.

Jamreon. JV. K.
J a n ie . II. It.
Jlcklna. Jno. I*.
Jenklnt. II. I*.
Jew el. 8.
Jickaon, litr e
Johnaon. N. It.
Johnson, J. K.
Jubnt-ei. T. JV.
Jameton. H er/
Jonee. Mn. Ida
Jlnkln*. Mite Maude M.
Jew ltl. Mra. Eltiatwth I'
Joi nt, n. Mre. Err.me E.
Jelke. vine
Jelkt. (Mile
Jenklnt. Mre. H elen.G .
Jonee. Baul P.
Jlnklrt. Aeron
Jonee. J. III.I
Jlnklne. Bet*/
Jenklnt. II. kl
Jackern. Jar.nle
Jackton. JVIlUam
Jlnklat. Mn. Bertha
Jr.r/1*. Mar/ JV.
Zone*. Bara
Jackton. Sarab
Jlnkltit, I 'r n M
Jamaa. Andre*
Jamet. Been
Jone*. Olleer
Jewett. Martha
Beane. T.
Kent. I*. It.
K olabl. Albert H.
Krnpp. E.
Kent. *t T.
K lnf. It. J.
Klnp \lfra-d
KlnaM T. V
Kent, M ., Mel/ E.
Knrer M** Ine* *■'
Kendall. I ll) Stella
Keltr Man,fo
Krell. Jtn Mat-1 V.
h eig h t.. Cberb/
Knlpbt. Ada
Klndall. A.
KllpalrPk. Je*i&gt;
Kina. r. K.
Kvclj. lira. Mel* I
Kell* Mre J J.
KtnUw. Mia. nallle
Klnlaw. Bimtan
Knlabt. Mn. Sarah A
Kolb, l l n fictile
Kolb L. I \
l.alnp. J E
l.awt u. J. B
L e t t lll. JV I*,
la n e. E. r.
launanl. N. II
Ml)*. A.
1.11lie. J. B.
la rp . J. E.
lon g. J. It
Iona. W. JV.
lord. Chat It
i.u e lin ltt. E B.
I und julat. II. G.
I.und'julat. A. T.
I.eM T ib i. John V*
Lae. Ann
M icro. Eller
L illie. Jlr*. Jane
Little M l.. C t’ t ’Ud'
Ijine, J in Jla/
I.*ppln. llenr/ A.
to e Jlr*. JViUle
la * . Ilenacer
l/.aele**. I- G.
la * . Jlr* Jlar/ M
laonard. Mr* Elliabeth
t a a / ll l . J in , Harriett B.
la * . Mr*. Bennie J*.
law ton. Jlr* Nell
l.lo/d. Jlr- lla r lo lle
la e . Jtn llel»n
IJnroln, Jlrt Iaic/ B.
IJncoln. Brank A.
law le. G. IV
law ta. J in E-lllh
la e . E .lell#
laarken. Ellen
I e*. Here/
I uinle/. Mrt NelL Ida
t.um le/, II. M.
Iona. JIG* Betalt

Mahar. J I*.
Jlatx.o*/. A. It.
Jlatone/ I* JJ',
Martin. P It
J'a/w ell. B. C.
J|r**enrer. J t*.
Jlerctr. JVm.
Jlobley. E. P.
Jlapruaon. E.
Mitchell. J U
Jtltrhrll. Jlra Mercy
JtrUct. Jno.
Miller J L.
Jl.niper, I*. B.
M o/e. J. M.
Mahoney. C. II
Jl/ere. A. I.
Jllrkln*. JV. L.
Jlaiw ell Mra May Bell*
Jlarkm. T. II.
Malthewe. Jlrt Ada C.
Miller. O. JV
M ini. J'lrplnla
Maratiall. Jlr* B.*a May
Murray, lletecca
Milton, lira Jraat*
Muller. Mary I-oul**
Jllnot. Julia
Moure. Joannab A.
Jlauae. Mr*. Bmtlle
Mnn*un, Jit** Bannle R ett
lluiucn, Mr*. Bannle B.
Mnntc.n. Mr* O. B.
Merrer. Certle. E.
Jlerretl. Hettl*
Methaln. Mra Merle
Mo/e. Jlra. Znla
Muller; Jll.t Eugenia
Merrill. Jew. 8.
Merritt. Belli
Mobley. Jlr*. iv,ra
Mickey. Mlt* I lo
Mllheltn. Mlt* Nall
Mercer. JJ'm.
Merrill. Jlaltle M.
Mea'liam. Henry
Jllnarlk. Mr*, lira
Marrow, J. JJ’.
Jlllkn . Jlra. Bannle C.
Merab, lira. Bertha
Melaeh. Jlra. I.llraletb
Metrlwether. Mrt. Annie
Malta. E. C.
lln ffttt Jlr* Suten
Matthew*. JV. J.
Jtr**. o e'er * Mr* Mercy
Miller. Mn. I.nl* A.
Murray, Pelllla
M. rran. Jlary
'lllien, Mlta Clara
Morrl* It ■■
M ini. E. O.
Monger, Mr*. Merle
Ma/o. B. C.
'lark .. Jlrt Ethel C.
Healer. JV. C.
JfrAb-tander, J. E.
Jlellrhle. JV. J.
MrCuller. I.. B.
Jlrl.tnlln. P. G.
JleConnell. E.
Jfrl.enlln. Ilanry
M rU nlln. J. I_
MrMollea. JV. A.
MrCarthy. C. R.
MH-Uller. Mr* Edna
MrCbejd. Bannle
MrCarthy. Etliatwth B.
Jlrl'rnm. Innlae
MrEwrn. Mre. Atklnaon,
Mrt aulln. lira. Kata II.
JlrJIUier. Jlra. Elliabeth
Jlrt***!. Jtr*. Janie
JtrAleaandrr. Jlra. May
McConnell, Mr* Bannlt
MrJtahon Jlra Hate) R.
JtrAlllaler. A. I*.
JtcGIB. Jlack
JtrCally, J. It.
Newman. R. A.
N ee.-, J—
Nelaon. It. II.
Ntwmaa. II. II
Nickel, llen r/

Takarb. J in . Ilertha
T i t ., O. U
Treat, Thraphllx
T n r, M n. Iloici
Tew, C. D.
Tamer, JHm lire
T h o o tt. Ilea

Nickel, Mra. farrl*
Norwood, l o t l t i
Na'eoo. E. C.
Niblick, K. r.
i
Mblack. /o * r.
Nelaon. Mlaa Annie
Nelaon. J in . Matilda
NlbUck, Mra. Ella
Owent. Heeler
Oreratraet. Adatlne
OUtrr, Mode*tine
Packard, Bee
Baaenbart. C. L.
Barker, J. I&gt;.
Bkrrlah. A. I&gt;.
Bleraoo. Walfred
I'eek, It. I_
Bell. V . It
Bennington, J. W,
Betere. It.
BotteU, JV. O.
Barker. Brank J.
Bollard. H o/
Berrlll. J. It.
B neittr. f t ha.
Prretim. f*. ,8 .
Bntr.am. Ed
I'htllli*. Clara
Barker, Hat tie
BMIIIpe. M i. tin t/
Palmar. J lltt M /rtlt
Biek. Jtn . Jfa/
Barker. Mra Sarah E. *
B nilfo/. B. K.
Powell. lent*
B eu ilfo/, Jtie. Ouda
I’lanter. llen r/
I’anln . IMdle
I'etrra. Mre. Alice J la /
Batteraon. M. E.
I’rniitnalon, Mn. W illie
Baaenharl. M n. Manila
Barenbart, Mlta 'Mna
Boat.. Ida
Barrel!. Ca—le
Beterbonte. J in Anna II.
Burden, M n. MaMU

raleetoa. w. u.

I’lei»&gt;n, Carl
Bat Ion. M n. l e t tie
Bete/houa*. 8. W.
V tn j. Mra. II. V.
Blplar. C. II.
Blplar. Mn Ste*a O.
itarp. s .
Itandall. E. B.
Ilandall. Mac.
Hirer*. C. W.
Bice. C. K.
l llie n . I. Y.
BoMnauo. V'. M.
Itolt|r«. Aaron
Uottnaon, M. B.
Iloblaton. [I A.
Hunar. S.
Bohln-'o.
E.
Bohlnrvi. I. Jl.
Radford, cl. J
Boper. L. I’.

B a/. J. B.
Howe. JJ*. P.
Boulli, A.
Iteeee. C. B.
Ita). Mra. Ora I.,
Boper*. J. E.
Ilcbaun. Jfn . E rV l L.
Ilandall. J in . Anna
Ilandall. Jllee Helen
Banded. Jlrt. Nellie n.
Itcrable/. M n. Oclorla
RoLlnaon. T. J.
IlobMna, Mra. Slpna
Hire S /d n e /
Bhldilnr, Mr*. Julia
Eeed. Mn. Sarah
Heel lira
Bobbin*. Mr*. Alice E.
Ilonpe, Mr*. Emm*
Hot*rt*. Mr*. Motile
noberta. Mr*. Ella N.
Illeen . Mr*. Gertha
Ibvlpen. JJ'alltr *
ltot*rte. Jllaa Martha
Roberta. MU* Eh anur
Itocke/, Jlr*. Ada
Bette*. JV. JV.
Bedford. Jlre. Mattie
Itohertenn, Katie
llutvw. lean II.
Iloblnaon. J. A.
Roblnton. Jlar/
Reel. Mr* Rub/
Bntnhle/. J. A.
Shelle/. JV. I*.
Sheppard. J. A.
S*nn. O. It.
SMmmoo*. tl S.
Smith. J la e
Slack. G. E.
Slaophter. E. Jl.
Smith. A. P.
Smith. O. JV.
Smith. B. K.
Stafford. JJ*. A.
Sledt. I*, J.
Slllea, L* JV
Stewart. J 11
Strlnpfdlow. 1^ G.
Stone. I*. A.
Sutton. Norman
Smith. Oluf
S|**f. T E.
Schipp, A. J.
Schulte. Jlr*. Caaatndra
Spl/a. Martin
Sa/ape. Jtn . Bloter.ee
Strance, Jlr*. Ethel
Srewatt. J in . Kate
Stemiar. Jlr* (*Iar»
Smith. Ml * Jlrplnla
Sutton. Stale
Stapler, Mra Ruth
Speer. Mra Annie
Stenitram. tin / O.
S/*er. Jlr* I’arrle
Sehlrerd. 'I n . Jlerth*
Stone. Jtn . Brand*
Smith. Mre. Loretta
Starr. Jtn . Iswr
Smith,. I*. T.
Slme. I*. E.
Sewell. JV. It.
Sewell. Jlrt. Irene
Shepherd. J tn . Mercadew
Smith. Annie E.
SIplln. Brank. Jr.
Smith. O.
Sherman. Annie I..
S|*er. M n. P ale/ B.
Smith. John
Smith, A. C.
Sheaffer. It. C.
Seccrd. Jtn. J ler/ Jl.
Hlmmont. Annie
Sheppard. P ala/
Sheafrr. Jlra. M i/
Still. J. II.
Strlnrfrllow. Jlr* Grace
Smith. J in Wlnnln
SIplln, W. S.
Stenon Frank
Stetrnuui. M ot. Jl.
Huillll. Jlr. Stella II.
Slenalrwni. Jlra. A/l*
Slptl. Brank
Snll'ean. J. It.
SHlitan. J Jl.
Sll'l. Carl*
•'Is or. Mlu. UaUH*
so,|th. J in . Tlrttlne
sit mi M n. Antonio
Sim.,,*, llevate
Sehmehl. J in . Iletaer
Slemi*r. Jot.i,'
Sonper. Jlr*. Annie
Sterne*. JVm. S.
Stem**. M n Nannie
Sherman J. T.
^•Karh. G. t_
Tays&gt;r. JV. II
Terheun. It. A.
Tew. I . K.
Terwllllger. J. II .
Till!*. JJ*. A.
Tlllle, J It.
Tyre. I- Jt
Tjner. T. O.
Tyler. C. It.
Thornton. JV. 8.
Turner. J. T.
Turner. JV. p.
TunaII, r . !,.
Ttiompaoo. J. A.
Terr. t„ Jt.. Jr.
Tliomaa. P. K.
Turner. F. •*.
Temple. Jl. JJ*.
Thornton. Errell
Thomne. JJ*alteri
T»«ie»iwi. Mra. Attn*
■non-lie. Jew
Ttioniee. Coer
Tele. I,. A.
Tbo*up*on: Jnatah
Tlnmp*uti. G eeegli
Townaervt. Jlra Carrie

Tim*, it !..

Tertelt. Jl. P
Ttein’ea, Fbira
■noniea. It. kl.
Tortrr. Z- E.
Tortee, Mra. loulee
Tuntll. Annla
•v,ner. Mr* Manllda
Th'imaa. I.a t-Il
T"d*r. Mra. Mary
Turner, Jana
Turnrr,* Grara
Tl unite. J ufd lne
Tllli* Jlre. Mtrpla
Thon.ee Mtnnla
TeKee. Mrt Aralika
TJiou-e*. Bill
T’ain-s. n. iJirlatln*
Thomas, Epaie

V

Wallace, A. II.
Walker. L. II.
Waehbora. U. r .
Warren. J. D.
Wall*. J. U.
Welch. J. L.
Westerdlck A. I*.
J J le r l« f. W. T.
JVIIaou, TLotcia
Wbllner, B. B.
W llllame. J. II.
» -i | l | . 0 f » . w «*
Wllllame, J. A.
W llU im i. T. W.
JVIUoo. O. C.
Woodruff, O. C.
Wuodruff, I1. I..
Woodcock. E.
Walker, H. C.
Wllllame. Bred T.
W hittle, r . it.
Walken, A. W.
Walden. Albert
•Vllaon. Sfeieu
Wataun. Charlotte
Watl.ee. J. E.
W iUm . Mli« Katherine
Wolfe. Mra. JlurUI
Wolf. 0 . J.
Wheeler, Breen
Walker, Mra. A. M.
Wllaun. Cuaaic
Walden. iHrcle
Woodruff, Mra. Brancea A.
Wheeler, Annie
W llicu, Ml»i I.tll.tr II.
JVhltru-r. lletij. I*., Jr.
Woodcock. Jlrt. IdclU
W hittle. Jlltt Emma B.
Woodruff, Brank U Jr .
Wilton, BalelU
Wilton. Tun
Will It me. Mn. Mine
Wllllama. Jlrt. Elliatwlb
W itte, Mra. Imutae
Wllaun, .Ure. Mabel
W /nn. Mra. Bather
Webb E. It.
Wllkl&amp;aon. J. It.
,
Woodcock, Ida Veaaa
Walla. W. E.
(Valker, ll/rvn
Ward. E.
Jr.
Woodruff. J in , Jllnnla
Woodruff. Jlrt. S. Emma
W hittle. Jtlea liuth
WllUama. Jlrt Nannie A.
JVrtpfct, J. W.
Wllllame. Irene
Wella. Urt. OB/e
WLreleta. Jlre. Alma L.
Walden. Elite
Welle. Joeepti
Wilton. Jlre Bannle
w iic o i, r.. II.
Wilton. C. II.
Walker. Mra Ellta
W /nn. it. 11.
W fifh t. U t i l e
JVaahhurn. Jlre. Emma
White. S /d n e/
White. Mlta Beetle
Wrbeter. Joe
WUIUme. John
Ward. Jlrt. Verna
Wilder. II. A.
Wbltner, lira. Eltrabetb
Whltner. Mra. Annla
W itte, llen r/ II.
Wllllame. Ed
Wilder. Mra. I.*U
Walden. Albert, Jr.
W llllame. Anpuatu*
JJIae. Mabel
W /nn. J. JV.
Wrtpht. Iton
Welcome, lew la
Welcome. Bertha
JJ'rlglt. Ophelia
W aite. Jlre. Jawle
Wc».|. Jlrt Mar/ Jane
Wallace. Jlrt. Blorence
Wllllama. V. A.
W eelfall. Mr&gt;. Ilarel
Wllaun. T. E.
Wit*. II. E.
Welch. I*. t \
Wrlaht. ilra. Iwlla
Walker. II. II.
W llllame. lira Ethel
White. Cornellot
Welle. Mra Edith
W llllame. A. &amp;•»
i

Zllrower. II.
Elltuwer. o . Jl.
/.achar/, JV. A.
Z arb ir/. Mrt. Cornelia
El Itrow er. Jtn . Ilerntce M.
TRECIKCT (iL ake Hear**)
Allen. JV. II.
Bell. J. JV
B llllnrele/. J , JV.
Bell. C. G.
B o ll/, John
B o ll/. J. J.
Brace. J. II.
B o ll/, Jtn . laiulae
Black man. Luc/ JJ*.'.
Blackman. JV. I*.
Bell. T. J.
Ilncbannan. Sami. II.
Bcwton. Jennie
fYummell. Jerr/
Cain. Ilertha'
Cain. Geo. S
Cnmmlel. Auul*
P /er. U. T.
l'ore»ter. C. It.
llawklna. A. S.
Johnaon, Jet. A.
JoLnwtn. J. II.
Jamb*. J. Tlldeo
Jaout*. Jllnrtb II.
Kralnhurp. It. J.
Keller. All*
Le*. J. II.
l./o n i. Jl. II.
I**. Ilo/
l./uoa. Sarah l*ranc*a
l.nraa. Harr/
l.ucaa. A Hr*
l^k*. E lltaU lh
j ln f f .lt . J. C.
Mann. It 8
Jlu**. It.
Mann. I . II.
Manalnp. Mettr/
Jlanulnp. Bertha
Mann. Ilenrlrlta
Mam. J'lola
JIcKrnnr/. C. II.
Jldlalr*. MaltlS
JleKrnne/. Clara
ttpleeb/, JV. E.
Pple.hy, E. P.
OfIreby, E. P.. Jr.
(I/I**h/, J. Jl.
O plrtu/, J. L.
Of|e*l&gt;/, John
Opleehy, Jlar/ A.
Prleahy. Minnie
Opleeb/, AUc*
Opleehy. Ccrtn L.
Brie*. JJ*. 8.
I'owell. JV. G.
Brine*. Jlaltle
Brine*, JV. C.
Itabun, It. II, l*.
Babnn. II. II.
lt«bln*»o. Jlarparrl Elliabeth
Stafford, E.
Stafford. G o/
Smith. I!. II
Swarrerty. JV. It.
Sw ap p ed /. II. C.
Swarrerty. E. B.
Smith. Ida it.
|
TTonipwet. Jane/
Wynn. It. T.
JVebb. C., Z.
JJ’arren. P. J*.
JV/nn. Haiti*
JJ'eth, I'. A.
i
JVataon. B.
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Adrme. John
Andrew*. J. O.
Atalerton. It. JJ*.
Akara. JV. T.
Auelln, It. JV.
Auttln. E. T.
Ar.dee. J. O.
Allan. Bat
Andenon. Sandy
Arrington. Jlr*. Stella P,
Aah. Edward
Aehtar. Ilaltle
Aah. la n le
Andrrvo. Effla
Aml n»", Jlra. Jlarpl*
A lert. Mr* IJieeole
Andrew*. IMi 11Bp It.
Aklna. H ull*
Allen. ChVirlu*
Aehlay, Mery
Allen. JJ'allara
Allen. Sarah
Aleiander, A.
Aleone. C. JV.
Altrh. Mamie
Aletander. Ilnhy
Arulrawa. Iinacell
Algrett, .'»hn
Auatell, ktiy
Anatlr, Mr* Ida
A/cogk, v. r.

AUrelt, I**,.,
Biker, J .V .
Hi lUrd, W. (1
lllLU-it, |i. a
B »«ltj. f&gt;oa*l**,
lle o c .it, J. c ,
Berner, a.
B«U, CUIferj
Bo Unto | | , \y u
BUbop. u*o. 1)
Br/deu. r. tv.
ltledaue, U. I
Bell, A. r.
Bo/d. j . . .
Boner. It.
Bt»dr. K. i;.
B fid ie/, ». ||.
Bennett, J. ||.

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liradaha*, it. y
B rid le/. Ben. Hr.
Brrwer. C
Bramlry, |_ .|
Brown. Edgar R
B rjm . I., y .
Berk. It. U.
Itndjr, tv. tV.
Brown, J. t!
B r/in , L. T.
Britt, e . L.
Bradford, L. II.
Harare. ( ran
Bell. (V litijcw
llndf&lt;«d. H tv
Beck. J. ||.
H ippm , B. JV.
Bader. II. 1..
L'lodww, T. 1|.
Howler, kl. II.
Brower. C. HeWlIt
Berner. Agnee, U.
Brrwer. lia r / ,t.
IJarner, Mn. Selina
B t/in l. Mn. Mtanie I ,
Uru-a, BaaIt M,
B u r /, k n it
Boatwright. Ana'.
Brown, B ea le
Bella. A. L.
Bradbor/, c . o.
Biker. J. E.
Biker, Mn. Helen
Burnett, tV. M.
B r ie /. Hip.
Breed. I., a .
Hiker, Edd/
Brown. lie***)
Brock, it. c.
Brown. Be te r n
Ilibbelt. l l n I'earl II
Barter. Mn. Item
B l u m , Mr. KophnesU
Bemer. Jllaa lltl/a
Ball. Mn. Vercli
Berner. Mrt lloaa
Britt. Mra. Sarah
Boruirk, II. I.
Blerklej. Jeteie
B/rd. raUi
Bradbor/. Mn. U n
Barnea, Mn. Margaret
Ball. J, lfudp.ua
Bonier, Mil. Jlitel
Brad/. Mn. Carrie
Brewer, Elisabeth T.
Burdick, Mn. Janie S
Bell. Mn I tooflat,
Bradford. Ell*
Baker, N’alhan
llrvwn. I'ati.e
lu ll. J. (J.
Baker, Jilt* Mlasla
Bronaon, Charlie
Baker. 0. C.
Biker. MU. Ibwa U r
Bencatt. John
Brown. T. L.
l le it t /. Hear/
Black. Jlapgl*
Bowmen. Mra. Lilia
Browu, L. H.
Ilrontuo, M. B.
B r/in t, Jin Vloti
Brad/, E. I.
Boot, Mn. Irene
H ippm . C. M.
Black. Jin Mollle
Barter, M. II.
Booth. Annie
Bower, Jin. Vleda
Baker, Ball BlUateth
B/rd, liman
Blair. Brack
lllibop, Jlrt. BlUateU.
Brown. Track
Bnnnon. I.
Balk Mn. Marie U.
Benjamin, l and.
Berk. Mra. Era
Ballard. S. A.
Illrccn . Mn. Etta!
B/rd. IJIIIe II
Iterner, Jin t'atberlet k
llowler. Jlrt Lola
llrntiia. Beatrice
llr/den, Mn Sue
Itotler. Halite
Hlrelle. Angelin*
B elle/. \V. U.
Brown, JlUa Clara
Bowden, Ikwt
Brat*. L. II.
Brown. Jlarjorle
llr/an. Jllaa tilad/a
llenenlt. Ancle
Barton. Barfield
Bronaon, J. II.
Bnabee. (lertrnde
Bennett, Jtn. Mar/
flipper*. T. tV.
Booth. Jtn. Henrietta
BUlr. C. I .
Btark. Jluatar
Caldwell. P A.
Caldwell. P. Ih
Palder. J. B
Catneran. A. B.
Cameron. Jo*
Cameron, E. J.
Chapman. II. It.
(liam tetlalu. G. 0.
Carrawiy. Me. G.
Coffee, C. JV.
Chandler. II. JV.
Chippel, A. B.
I'happel. It. II
,
Chlltendon, u T.
Chltteadeo. L*. A.
Connelly. A. P.
Cowan. Bank tl.
Chittenden. E. Ih
Cowan, Bird P.
Cowan. J. II.
Col lee. V. C.
Crlrpen. J. It.
Ciraima. J. N.
Collin*. It. U
Ca.aady. Jl. T.
Clute, C. II.
CbamU'elaln, Katbertna
tVdemen. Ilaiel
Coopee. E. E .
Cooper. Mae/ J.
Chorprnlnp. C. E.
Crt*&gt;mt. JJ'ealth/
Coepany. A.
Cnepany. Mr*. Neill*
Chittenden. Jllaa laur*
Clair. Vlrpll
Cowan. Jlre Anna P.
Connelly, Mr*. Jl«ey J.
Cheptwl. Jllaa l.orca
Conch, a i l .
Choice. Clifford
Center. Suale
Calhoun, JVm. r.
Calhnon. Iemu»l
Clair. Sarah
Cot. Jfra E. *1 •
Crrntbaw, R. F.
Cretuhaar. Mr*. Rad*
Chorpenlsp. Jlra. Villa
Cook, Chat. A.
Collin*. Mra. JV. M.
Ooi, rrenk
Culp. JV. N.
Calhoun. Amanda
Cate*. J. J.
COn/rn. Geor
Pete*. E. M.
t*aMer, Jlr*. 11000*
Cranebatr. JJ*. It.
Cooper. Jail e*
Cl.appel, Jlra. Jlary JV.
Clair. Matilda
Caldwell. JIU* Iwttla
Coueh. Jlra. Lenna
Cain. Jim
Cheetnut. O. JV.
Calhoun. Barth*
CofleM. Arrlll*
Chandler. Mra. Uewola
Creoahaw. Mra. OphaB*
Camphell. C. II.
Camarou. Jllaa Oalr
CUrk. Eaele R.
Caawell. B. Ih
Camepio. Jllaa lout**
Coataon. Itartha
('room. Blew he
Croonif. 1 . It.
Car*/, Jtamle
U .ffee, Ella
Glair, Emma
Crawford. I*otk
Campbell. B. B.
CHo.lm. Lwda
Campbell. Jim
Clair, Mebe~**
(Ylbert. Jlra. IbUth
Chinn, Minnie
Clul*. Jlra. BUnet*
Clark, Mar/ K.
Chittenden. Mra. Jeaiwtl*
Crlppen. Mra. Mattl*
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U »k . Tam*
Culln*r, Jam”
ililoiiolm, S. o.
Cbitltoa, N«HU
Pail*. Job*
p»rl&gt;oa. 1.
Fe*n, T. IDear*. w . T.
D»«J. R- n.
iw)eg*l. B. T.
DeCotte*. D » . i .
p i'tiM in , J. J.
isistl. JobD
LrHirlcb. II. O.

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!kra|U i). J. A.
Cotton. r . F.
CeOrureey. IV. C.
CotigUa*. K. A.
Dunlap. T. 41.
Distal*. Jo&lt;
Deaton. J. T.
Ik. Tbo*. 8.
U ou iU u , Hr*, Tlrglnla U.
DeCot Ie*. Mr*. Myrtle*
Doudney. 4lr*. I.aclll*
Douglass. Vine*
I M iliM . Ur*. Mary W.
8*r*b
Denim .. Mr*. Bob*rU
Dalger. Fred 8.
I hj rn p. C. It.
Dulfln. Mr*. I'rtnttr***
Itoodnry. S. I'.
Din.Disk*. Mr*. Jo*l*
Prtmnitnd. Mr*. Jowphlm
[sobMui. Mr*. Nannie
Doreey. Ephrlim
Delegel. L»nl*
D*»U, Ron*
tyeCoureey. Mr*. ElDabeth
Dean, J. C.
Imma*. Mi*. Hutanna
Diehl. Mr*, Id*
Dutton. 4lr». Kathryn 8.
irrteaner, J. U.
|iff*tsrr, Ur*, n ote
Dunlap. Mr*. Jc**l*
Deane. H. W.
I u tls . Jolin II.
Omegal. Georgia
Dalger. Mr*. lu r e
Dietrich. Ur*. May
Durant, lloaa
Dobbin*, A. E.
,
Dy»ot), EuU
Dull*)**, Andrew
Dulh»e. Willi*
I&gt;*ndclake. M.
Duma a, T. I..
isomer. Mr*. Anna II.
(virorr, Albert
Ik ir r l]’. r . K.
Ell*north. J. C.
Eatrldge. F. N.
E ilm riti. (I. II.
Eagerly. Julia
Edward*, B, II.
l U m . Archie
Kllewnrlb. Mra. Mabl*
Eatrldge. 4lr*. Edna
Keans, Ml** Alary Is&gt;l*
C an *. A. A.
C an *. J. C.
Edward*. Annie
t'.lllolt. 0 . 11.
U l i li l ir . J. II.
KdJy. n . 8.

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Irwin. 8. A.
Irflne,
C
Irwin. Air* Hessle
Trials. Mr*. Ell*
Heine, Agnrt
Irish. E t
------J----Jifkson. Jas.
Jseoti*. Richard
Jerry. 7. J
Joiner. Henry
Jcdntr. Sam
Johnson. Kan,
Johnson. J. J.
Johnson. S. I..
Jon.'t. E, I..
Jones, A. P,
Jsrkson. Al, P.
Johntoa. P. T.
John ion. K1 S.
Jtekson. Air*. H*’'.!*
Jerry, AH*. Alargtref
Jone*. Mr*. U llle
Johnson. Mim l»
Johnson. C a r *
Johnson, A. N,
Jigger. I. C.
Johnson, Alts* U t*
Jone*. Mrs Allan!* B.
Jone*. Mamie R. II.
Johnson. Addle G.
Jane*. Peart
Jone*. Marg
Jone*. T- TV.
Jone*. TVm. A.
Jones, Josephine
Johnson, J. H.
Jsrkson, Ota
J ilm e .li. Annl*
Jenklna. Jrwephloe
JsrAson, Cora
Johnson. R. E.
Johns, Arnandi
Jolms, N . A .
Jihns.m. Caeser
Jones. Alary
Ifthr"'Wt, Awnle
J iLdwwi. IJ i *Ic
Johns'*,. Carrie
J.mes. Alius ll'sklna
Joi.ce, Air*. Mlnrl#
Jone*. J. E.
Johnson. Jessie
Jackson, Air*. TA’Ianle
Jenkins. John
Jenkins. Klnela
Jolin*. TV. TV.
J iciw i P *te
Johnson. G. V.
J ohnso n, It. 7,.
Johnson. Airs. Bert*
Jsrkson, A'lrnll

i

Fog Ik. Daniel
FUb. Hen
ri»t*. IV. A., Sr.
Plelaher, U.
Flower*. C. t*.
Fureter, F. P.
Faater, II. II.
Foeter, Al«*
Frank. f . 8.
F » i. f f . 0 .
F o i. Oeo.
Fraak, Q. R.
Toater, J. W.
Fortum. J. C.
Flalier, U 8.
Frsaler, I. F.
Frl*rw&gt;n. J. R.
Frailer, I,. I.
Frlerann.i Ella
FI Ila. AII |c«
Frailer. Fannie
Flower*, Mr*. Minnie
Flower*. II. IFerguson. &gt;lr». Jeaal*
Frailer, Bboda
Fallow*, Mr*. 4l*rr
Felder. Ile*ier
Frank. Ml*. All.-* J.
Frank. Mlea Albina
Field*. Marlba
Ferguson. Jennie
For. 4lr*. Joel* 41.
FleM*. Franc**
Frailer. I.. T.
Fr.rguwm. TV. G.
Freeman. lem ley
Ford. I.IIIa
Foatrr. Mra. Peaela
I'c le r . 4lr». Margaret
Flelaber. t&lt;oule
FratefA Mr*. Lucy
Foreitrr. Tnnl*
rVIcber. Alt** Augnila
Falrclolh, F.
Galloway, E. II,
Gardner, II. M.
Gamer. S'. 0.
Gat,I,el. M. U.
Garrlwin. It L.
Gllt&lt;erl. Letfl*
Ginn. TV. A. 1
Glle*. Frank
Gluna Geo.
Gatrliel. Forrest
Grorraallen, II. 41.
Gonler. II. r .
Guthrie, It. II.
Gra»e«. 8. 8.
Green. B. I..
Iln ftrj. TV. It.
George. Elllann
Grieg*. Howard
Granilln*. A. A .
tim lh n e, Jeanette
Grinding, Ella 4tar
G allaw cf. 4lr*. I-aura F.
G a risen. Gnaale
Ganlner. Ida It.
Gowan. Campbell
Gardner, Ada
Grinding. E. It.
Green. 4l«rr
Glll»n. J. K.
Garner. Alri. Rath
Guthrie. 4lra. Margaret
Oorody. Eme*t
Gllkm, Mra. Sarah
Glllon, Hr. AMI* II.
G .lhcbrl. 41r*. Roth
Glle*. Mr*. Mabel
Gardner. J. S.
G allatlier. Mra. Elisabeth
Grinding. J. K.
Green Ellen
G loftr. Allte
(lllehrlat. I,. A.
G* Intel. 4 tn . Roberta
Grar. I Alta
Griffin. TV. It.
Green. J. i~
Gray. 4lr». Dora
Gtler. 41ra. Jennie
Gordon, Andrew
Gram1l.il. &lt;&gt; II.
Oarrtaon. 4lr*. Carr
Green. Jtullc.*
Grar. Klek
Green, Hsllts
Green, Joe E.
Gallagher. J. 41.
Grantham, Alra. Martha
G atlin. A. A.
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H all. J. C.
Ilarrl*. E. II
llarnea. W. 41.
Hamrick. J. IHart. I. D.
Haicti, F.
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liar*. J. M.
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tllrkinn. J. T.
Itllrard. R. R.
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Holmes, Clifford
Holme*. I»olse
Hollf. Katherine
Humpbrer. Mr*. Rosa E,
llrurj. Mr*, t^ tltla
llifnee. &gt;lr*. Neea A.
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Itrmdon. It. E.
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Marshall. A. R.
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Maaon. It. M.
Matos, Roy M.
Merrlwether. C. J.
Mitten. R. 0.
Miller, F. L.
Miller, T. J.
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Mitchell, a . A.
Aioye. U . E.
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Moerloots. TV. J.
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Uyere. TV. P.
Alunaoo. Tladley
Murrell. K. It.
Alarehatl. Alet
Allnarlk, M.
Alooee. A. II.
Aloaghtoo. Jamee
Marlow*, p. C.
Munion, TV. II.
Moaely. M. C.
Matthews. C. A.
Morgan. Mr*. Elliaheth
Morgan. Charlie
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More*. Mr*. Helen
itoncr, Allnnle
Ailnor. Alary
Moseley. Henry Lee
Miller. Air*. Maud*
Monroe. Mabel C.
Martin, Kail*
Alay. Air*. Almi
AlalHww*. Willie
Munson. Air* Jennie L.
Malm, MU* Helen
Hiller. TV It.
Morrison. Mr*. le n s K.
AluaeUy, Emma L.
Mickey. Miss Fay
Mitchell. Mamie
Mahoney, Mrs. IJIllsn
Alnrtlsnn, T|r» Brenda
Michael. J G.
Mmtrjr, T«*m
Alulrhead, Tin. aullne
Meeseek. Henry
Malarhl. VVIIImena
Murray, M*sle
Mirshall. Air* Jem Etta
Alannlng. Mra Emma
ilurphy. Ethel
Aloore. Mr*. Itulb E.
Mickey. Mr* JUrr!*lt E.
Mickey. L. A.
Mlrkel, Genera
inn er. Mn. Georgia P.
Marshall. Mrs Miry E,
Myers. Ki*
Mills. Allnnle
Alostry, Alanile
Allller. Mr* Jean
Matthew*. Msry A
Aloy*. AH*. tlsuU
AUion. Atr*. Emale
Aloffltl, Atr* Alirths
Meredith. T. E.
Mitchell A. K
Alorgan. Neill#
Alurrell. Chstllr
Mosley. Albert*
Mitchell. Anna
Alurrell. Air* LIU K.
Alannlng. It. A.
Alshry, Alra. Iren* W.
Murrby, John
ituaaim, Alls* EI!s*h«th D.
Afoughton, Mr*. Ilareil
Mouglilon. Mis* Ethel
Alsrlowe, Mr*. C*rrl*
Mayo. Haiti*
ile e ite k , Georgia
Moire. Angclla
Marell*. l&gt;on*rd*
Murray, TVII1U
Murphy. F. M.
Morgan. Andrew
Alead*. Alary
Allller, Anna
Motley. Phillis
Morgsn. Thru,
Alocrr*. Gao.
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May. O. F.
Aloselry, Roman
AUlnor. lurry
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AtcPougall. Geo. C.
Aldsonald. [Mn
Mtsiachln. G*o
McKinnon. TV. Al.
McilllUn. TV. i . t Sr.
AlcPhrrson. Illch'd
Alrl.anlln. O. TV.
ileCally, II. A.
McKIm. TV. At
Alc|.augldln, C. &lt;*
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AteCaalln. 'Ir* All** TV.
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AtritliUn, .All;*
Alrs’ally. Mrs. if. Sylranll
Alclkinsht. Mr* llulh
AIcKInnon. Air*. KUncb#
AlcIVonald A. !~
AfrGill. Fraak
AlcPbereoo. II.
Alcfllll. U llle
Mr Kim. Air* M»ry
Alcllay. Mary
McGrlff. John
Mrl.rlde E P.
McAlullerr, AH* tlerlh*
sir Its., ilr. .
McTVhlle, Sheppard
McCray. TvIu
McKensle Julia
AtHliheln, AH*. Alary It.
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Nolan. TV. 0.
Nickel*. Cypre**
Neely. J. AL
Nelaon.. M ltlle L.
Nellie*. I/)l»
Neitdl. TV. F .
Nison. TV. C.
Neel. Air*. AltrUII*
Niton, l o l l
Neiblt, l.ltil*
Nison. Airs. Aline
Nolan. Ur* AIIbgI#
Nelm*. Foock
Neeley. Air*. Alary U.
Oglesby, L. TV.
Ogletby, Tbo*.
Ilieretreel. J. Ji Al.
O'Neal M alllt
Oglcaby. Mr*. Vlan
O'liryin. Por*
Ollrer. te*m*n
Oglesby, L.
Oglesby. Hr*. Selll*
pare, J.' 8.
Paitou. G. P.
Phillip*. I- ItPerkins., II. I .
Pope, O. 3 ’
Pres *11. TV. R.
Prildan. II. RPurdon. J. J.
resiyhouse. TV. W.
Pesol.l, John
Pursli. A. O.
Pirlnlnn. Air*. T. Al.
pMlMlon. Atr*. Catnlll*
Phillip*. 'Ir* He He T.
Phillips. Mr*. At»f1on T.
l'*ltner. tk A.
r*yne. J II.
Puleiluu. H.
P rtsatt. Aire, N*IH«
Pie*. Air*. Mania R.
Pnltl. Polll*
Peel. A. C.
Portlock. Ham
Purrl*. Ja*
pcsohl. Panl P.
Perkins, Atr*. UnJa L.
ra ffs, j . I .
Palmer. Air* m a r t*
P ills, Ann!#
Pender. Gutslne
patterann. J. TV.
Parker. lUssle
Raynor. TV. A.
Itecl, ( \ A.
Riser*. K. J.
nine*. F. P.
Riley. W. C.
Richards, J. RIlonrke. K. R.
Ruler t« J. C.
R&lt;dA. I*. C.
Rnlerlsoa, J. II.
Um sellef, A. K*
Itrsw lh r, A. T.
Ibiblnwui. J. 9. B.
Itnmpti. C. J.
Ueese, C. F.
listlift. 7. 11.
Hosier. Henry
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Hold.. Mr*, luatrli*
lllne*. Afr*. Iren* TV.
Roldn*on. TV. M.,
Roller. 0. 0 .
Roamtllat. F. P.

Reid, G. TV.
IlcwMltrr. Mr*. Elisabeth
llefue. Ij.uUe
lloyal, Carmel I*
Robinson. J. F
ItedJIck. Katl*
itoll. Mr*. Inet
Boll. T. K.
Boper, te la
lloMa*oa. fhitel
Redoa. Albert
Robert*. Miry A
Itoblnoen. l&gt;*Uy
I’.oslrr tswtisl*
Route. Emma
tlenaud. Mra. lib le
Iteed, Fannie
Roberta, Jeannette
Robin*«. T. J.
Ileame. TVm.
Reims. S*nnef
lUed. Jas.
Rotter. TVm.
Russell. H. T.
Rutherford. Mr*. Mary
Rosier. Lulu
Boblnxvt. Itestrlce
lllrere. Mr* Allle
Hostetler, Air*. Harrleli S.
Ihddnson, i:„ S,
Raynor. Mr*. Ilamoaa
Itsynor. Mr*. F.nimi U
IUdda«&gt;n, Mr*. Altmle
Rump!), Mr*. Arlannt
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Rosier, Cola
Rabbin*. Mr*. Ftn
Robbln*. Hoi
ItlcbiHlson. H. TV.
■teams, I'lnk
Rose. Sarah
Ransom, Alattte
tteed. Ells*twtb
RotdiiKin. Airs. Front le e
Rotunds, Mr* ('until*
Riggins. Ethel
llotirrle, AUry
ItoumllUI. Airs norleas*
ttenlck. Air* Alary E.
Itsjleraon. Air*. Aliry
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Hmllb. C II
Smith, Uobt II.
Spencer. G. W
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Spnrllug. J. K
Smith. Hen
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Starling. It J
Steeen*. II It.
Htreuge, I". P
Smith Al, E
Stowe. C. Al
Stowe, IS. II
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Slone. TV. I*
Hmllb. C. J.
Spicer, r. At
Slone, A. II.
Schwsrte. S. M
Scott. A C
Schell, C. E
Sldnlwdier. II, I,
Shlnhotier, 8. O,
Sheffield. J I.
slplln. Er*nk
Sloan. J E,
frnllti. Itlcha'd tl.
Shipp. II. At
Steneiruin. O. II.
Sy me* lloy F.
Stolnoff, At.
Sparring. G. C.
Speer. lU tld
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Speer. Mra Anns f«
Strickland. E. R
Snl|&lt;ee. Alusellt
Seine*. I1. A.
Slmmoat. J**. AV.. Jr.
Hb*ff!*ld. John
Snipe*. J. II.
HlroUM. kUrthe
Smith. Cbaney It.
Samuel*. lto**ll*
8c*rt*irougb. TV. I&gt;.
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Smith, Air*. Myrtle
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Smith. Air*. Ansettw
Smith. Atr*. M irgatit
Ihiulrr*. Afr*. Aftry
srtrllu*. Air* EU**b*lt II.
Stone. Air*. AUry H.
Mteffield, Jiditi TV
HlngleUry. TV. II.
Hmllb. II F.
Saint. L\ Alabet
Smith. V. L.
Smith. A. TV.
Sinllb. J. K.
Sneed. J. t*.
Steele. Alls# AUyrne
Steele. Alta Alary
Sui«*k. Eddie May
Sim*. A. H.
St. Clair. Allle
Rchaal. Msry A.
Swain. Geo I..
Ssrgesnl. Ilaliel
Hmllb. Alra Itutti
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Span. Lulu
Sheffield, Core
Him*. Jns. ISneed. Etta
Summerlin. Air • AUry
Smith. Crane.-*
Singleton. Jude 1*.
HeHeck. II. S*mU
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Sltnjwon, Viola IL
Strickland. ElisaIw Hr
Slum s). JHr*. Jrnnla
St. C lilr. Id)tu Mar
Spurtock. 0 J.
Shipp. M n. lleilba
Stewart, Alra. Sarah J.
Session*, J . K.
Stewart. Alin Alary
Stowe, Alra. Jessie
Stewart. AHsa Allnnla
ShInhilUer, Air*. Clifford
Steel*. Ilotw*)
Starr. A. AL
Stephana. Jo**pb
thalt. Afre. Johnnie
Smith. Iteael*
S[&lt;rlr. Tl. A.
Spencer. Aire. Cartla
Stwlr. Alra. Alary UuUa
Sellerk, Alra. Martha J.
Htuiuan, J. M.
Spencer. M. II.
Spencer, lire, llulh I..
Simmons. Ilacbel
Slplln, Ruby
Slplln, I-aural
Smith, lira. Neill* TV.
Stewart. Jhn
Simmon*. IJIa
Sloene. Mr*. AIR*
Shulls. K. J.
Stmmon*. Jceet*
Sander*, Sherman
Sleele. II. C.
Steele. Mr*. Alice A.
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Sou Ire*. Mr*. Hn**n II.
Telfugd. S. STelfogd. L- Al.
flilgpen. TV. J.
Thrasher, l». I~
Thigpen. TV. At.
Talbott. F. TV.
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Turner. John
Tarhell. Alls* AhtonUlte
Taksell. Airs l.uctlle A.
Turner, Air*. Alary E.
Turner, AUry
Thom**. Annie ITretdwtU. TV. II.
Tillman, Vlnreat &lt; •
Thfiahrr, Air*. Ine*
Thornton. W. U.
Tolar. Mra Era
T1IU*. J. A.
Them**. Kill*
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Tundlo. Air*. 1Ala If red
Thotnaa, 8. DTurner. Celia
Ttmmas. Hreaie
Tlirma*. Joannab
Tolar. J. X.
Tolar. Mr*. I HU Mae
Torn. Mr* Ethal
Tyler, TV. Al.
TIIIU. Mr* Ellfaheth
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Thigpen. Alra. It aid ah
Thompson, Phylll*
Turner. Ur*. Eugrala
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Thigpen. Mr*. France*
Thom**, Catherine
Tyne;. J. U.
TboupwMi. Alfre.1 T.
Tyner. Mr*. Klta G.
Turner, Randall
Taylor. E. J.
Turner. Aire. Eualre
Tolar, Mr*. It* Al.
Turner. R. TV.

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rokfl, J. L*.
Fennell, Hold,
Fennell, Mr*. lU ale
Fennell. Mr*. N. E.
rirnell. Mr*. NetUe
F*n)«tl. Thai Htella
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G rief. Nathan
Gram. F. W,
Gart In. Ed
Oatne*. U. O.
Grant. Mr*. J. E.
llartU . Mr*. Flora
Grant, lira. FrUcllI*
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Vincent. J. E.
Vann. TV. Al.
T .* ,h .o , J. K.

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Ilarrey. Gee.
Hall. Clara
Hay* Mr*. L.
Holme*, tdndlr
lliacock, lira. Bee
Hancock. E. G.
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Jone*. Mr*. Ilaby A.
Joett*a, K E.
Jackson, Mr*. Arthur
Jones. Alary
Jacohe. Air*. Alary P.
Jordan, Mr*. Mabel
Jotte*. John It.

Vaughan. Jno. C.
Van Nee*. TVs TV.
Viughan, Mr*. Jeaal* II.
Vaughan. Mia* KUu D.
Torre. Mr*. Ere 0. Al.
Van**, Mr*. Anal* Kay
Vlnoeul, Mra. Clara la s
Vine -ut. Mr*. Aland*
Vickery. J. it.
Vick. TV, Al.
Vsughtn, All*. Neill*
TVhliner. All's Metl II.
Viuse. Flynn
Vincent, E. IWard, Harry
TVatwo, AV. K
TV.Ilitour, It. II
W ild. C. E.

Klmhalt. TV. R.
Klnr. Mis* N. If.
Kelrey, Afr* IV n
Kelsey. R, E.

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Iswton, T. W.
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felnhart, ,'ne. Jr.
tailher. |„ TV.
Luther. W. II.
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fa w t n Aire R AV
lelnhert. Aire AL AI.
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IJngo, Mr*. It
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Iswton. Aire, ledll*
leselte, Mre. Sereh
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Alsrehall, 17* J.
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AUI.-t.eH Mr* U IL
Meade. Mr* E. E
Mnyphy, Air* Virginia
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vUihhom. w ilt I*
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Mitchell A l»
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TA'eeke. S. F.
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Wight, TV. II
Willie, lew is
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Woulrulf. E. T.
Wmslwaril, Andrew
TVray. Ilerry
TA'yiiane, J II
AAynn. J. M.
Williams. I* J.
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Whlteer, Miss Mcll II.
Warren, fl. TV.
Wight. Mrs. Suita It.
Weeks. Alts Elltabelh A,
White. J. II.
Wynn, Mr* FrencU C.
TVIIIUme, Jot.n Henry
AVIllltn a. It. TV.
William*. Frank
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White. Ilentlells
H oalhlilgr, Ml*. Anna
Walker, Mr) Edna G.
Walk er. ennte E.
Wllllim* Judge
Williams, t^ C.
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AVrlght. Al. U
Went, Sophie S.
Wilkie, Alt'* Kall.-rlne
AVrlght, Air* Hlanrhe
Wright * rulre
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Wynn. Airs. Ada
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Wilton. Air* AUrgtret
TVIIIUn&gt;*. Alts Elisabeth
Williams, Ca*te S.
TVamo, Helens
Wright. Id*
Week*. Alt*. Florence
WIilH. Air* IJIIlan II.
Williams. II. TV.
Ware. |.‘tsle
Wight. Mr# la&gt;le
Walker. E K.
TVMIItn. R It
TVIUUm*. U 'ltle
Williams Will
Ward. Airs. Ells
Ward. MUe lir a
Walker, lloaa
Walden. Msry
Walthall. W. E
Washington. Halil*
Wilton. SI el Is A.
White, Oat*
AVIHIeme. Maggie
William*. Addle 4 * t
TVhllner. Mr*. Annie 0.
TVa Idrun, H ll.
Walker, Aire. Aim*
TValier. Mr*. Hr*'* l'*tkrr
TVs Ison. Peggy
TV a Race. Matt!*
TVIIhank*. Air* Alllll#
Walker, Air*. JennU
Walker. Mr* Ter**
Wight, Alt*. Allc*
Wallace. Mr*. Cearl Ionite
AAlllleeia, Alaml*
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Walker, Alarearet
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William*. Annl*
Wilder. Annna
William*. Air*. Ureter
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TVhllner, Cl ** H.
TVhhhlon, C. A.
Wheeler, TV.
TVsi lace. Alt*. Estelle
Wade, Jolill EWsdit'Urn, Floyd
William*. Mr*. Elltabelh
TVatMmrn. Mr*. I'Jlhcr
Wade, TA'. 41.
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Young,
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MrCulley. Alt*. Allnnle
AlrCall. Mre Minna
Nelson. Steen
Nall I’en
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Far!R* J. E.
I’artla. J. C.
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I’r to sk , Mr*. II.
Fartln. Mr*. Ft. B
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Steven* Hem TV.
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Sln.nxei* Mr* H J.
Slplln. Alra Fluky
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Sley, V. II
Swope. Mre. Ella Al.
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TVheeler, Mr* Al. I .
TVrlahl. Mra. Mary L.
TVeet. Mr* lUotlne
Wol.-ott. Air*, fool**
Wheeler, Aire. P e r U
Y-wiag. W. E.
Votmg. TV. IE
Tnonr. Mr*. Both
Young. Mre. Mtry I.
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Zers-ueA, Nick
Eachary, TV. IIpRtCIXCT i fFaaU)
Antlla, E. T.
Austin. It. TV.
Itrltht. It. E.
Hons. J. E.
Durham. Jacob
Erickson Allred
l it r e nod. Geo.
lUadsnon, R.
Kirks. A. A.
Hagan, J. AV.
lllcka. Mr* Mtry J.
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Janies, J. V.
Jidinsm, I*. A.
Jol.neon. J. V.
jnhr,*oi.j Aire. Annie
Kelsy. Otto
Kelt. Ijettisrd
Kersey. FTor* I’,
Mlncbew. A.
Al Inchest. Elorenc* U.
AUlll.e**. Josephine
MeGnln, A. Va
McCall. Clara
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Fetreon. Franre*
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Hmllb, Geo.
Hlarklonue, J. T.
Hpley. J. Al.
St*eVbm’*e J. I
Tetor. France* TV.
Warren, Jns. fl.
TVIUon. The* E.
TVslAer. T. J.
AVIUon. I.. A.
Yale*. II. II.
FRECIh'CT i (Oflsdo)
Tulin Andre*,. Jr.
Adsnia. John
Akertand. J. E.
Athe. Sotuitn E.
Anlln. Then
Ashe. Ijcra
Anderson. 17. II.
Aulln. Air*

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Itarge**, Uly
Brawn. J. L.
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Ittown. TV. Al.
Ronnell. C. Al.
Balnea. B. K.
Brown. Mr*. Fannie
llnek Rsli. Jas.
Lurk Hah. Mre. Je*gl»
Hiker. tT. H.
Rtker. Mre AUry E.
Ballard. Mr*. Lulu
Rarer** Mr*. Gertie
lUk»r. klr*. Hu**ii R.
Hatha. V. 0.
Brady. A. F.
Harhannsn, It. II.
Ballard. Tred
Culpepper. C. W
ChamMla*. P. I*
Curletl. Endor
Cutlett. lira. Helen *L
Culpepper. Aire. K.’ W.
Cleegland. F. ■Daniel. I* F.
Daniel. W. J.
Fael*. A. W.
Dneld. W. J.
Doane. D, D.
ISoane. S. Af,
Dorhardl. Geo.
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Is-ntey, Tl. E‘.
Iksnoren, Noah
Danlrl. VIre. T, E.
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Daela, C. K.
Irati*. Hr*. Ells* balls
Darla. Mr*. Maud*
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Crawford. R. G.
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In every county in Florida to sell our well
known Ciders and cereal beverages,
Good proposition to right man.
W rite today before your county is taken.

Charles Blum Beverage Co.
Phone 188

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F a r m s, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I SELL THEM TOO
\m daily listing properties from all sections and of sundri kinds
and am prepared to meet any circumstance. Can furnish a modest
home or satisfy the person looking for the very best. Have small
grovea or large, just as you wish. Nice little celcr&gt; farms or big
fine onea that attract on account of their broad level arres with
commanding homes.
Wild land to the small inspector or the company looking for
colonization propositions. Lots? Indeed I have in any part of our
cltja If there is anything In the way of property remember my
motto:

Watch the South E ast Corner of Page Two

h E. SPURLING
“ The M an W/io Sulla D irt C heap"

The Herald said nt the beginning of
this campaign thnt the League of
Nations was the rallying cry of the
Democratic party and we have no
occnsinn to change our mind ns yet.
We arc willing to live or die on that
line for unless there is something in
the Longue of Nations for the sake of
humanity there is nothing left in the
world nnd both great political parties

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THE WOMEN'S DEMOCRATIC
RALLY SATURDAY
IN THE CENTRAL PARK

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had better quit if the Republicsni
win. Those who nre fighting ngair.it
th e. League of Nations are fighting
against humanity. There is nolblcc
else to this great question and the re­
sult will demonstrate whether the
j»eoplo wnnt a Christran fellomhi?
nation or a nation cf money grablcn,
trusts, war makers ior prot;t an!
profiteers.

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broidered B lo u se s, all
colors, no two alike,
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DEMOCRATIC MISMANAGE
MENT?

Women, like iron, should muke up
Following Is the form of the cont h i r minds about the league not up"For eight years the general man­
n -.he rep: yntalivos of its oppo-1"titutionnl amendment to be voted agement of the United States has
nenta or Its advocates, but upon n n ,on Nov. 2:
been disastrously incompetent."—
l*nbtl.!&gt;nl Kiffjr rrlJay by
unbiased study of the covenant »l- Proposed Constitutional Amendment New York Tribune.
THE HERALDPRINTINGCGHPANY self. If they will undertake to do . Amendment
of section six of article
,
Was the passage of the Federal
(Inrure"r»(»'l. I
bm „ d,8oatroUil
that they will find that practically I, relating to taxation and finance. Rcscrvo ^
res.
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the whole of the assault on the league
■UBSCBirrioH r a te r : nr a d v a m c t :
blunder?
ONE YEAR.................................$ 2-50 is directed nt Article X. • Article X Proposed Constitutional Amendment
Is freedom from financial panics n
Amendment of section six of a rti­
SIX MONTHS.............................. 1.23 is the root of the evils alleged ngalnst
national
calamity?
THREE MONTHHS.........................75 It. It ii. Article X that “scraps" our cle IX, relating to taxation and fiWas the establishment of fnrm
X
No.
constitution. It is Article X that nnnee.
X aU nd
S*ronJ C lin Hall MttUr Autuit tJ [■••"Mid impose over us a "super-go\*
If
the
people
of
M»rion want their loan banks a frightful mistake?
, : ; i . , t Um i'o*t oa.-t at siirUerd, i c r i d i
Was the submission of the prohi­
Ufl'Ur Act of March ». UTS.
emment" with power to order our county debt doubled, they will *vote bition amendment to the Constitution
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It "Yes." If they want their money tak­ proof of incumpotcncy?
Phaaa Ml boys anywhere and everywhere.
OS,*: HERALD BUILDINO.
is Article X that would breed war en out of their own hands nnd put
' Was suffrage a Democratic fail­
instead of promoting pence.
One in the hands of n bunch of politicians
t o ielk 'n A d v r r t l ' l . T J H - p r r « . n t a t f v *
ure?
T i t ' V M E K tC A N P H L 53 A S S O C I \TIO*»'
rending these nttneks on the league over whom they have no control, they
Were the Liberty Loans failures?
would in* justified in inferring thnt will vote "Yes." If they want to per­
Wns the army of more than 4,manently
separate
themselves
from
Article X la nil that there is in the
DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL
000,000
men a failure?
the
right
of
passing
judgment
on
covenant.
ELECTORS.
Was
the
sending of more thnn 2,their
taxation,
they
will
vote
"Yes."
Rut the truth is thnt Article X is
000,000
men
overseas gross misman­
Martin Caraballo.
If
they
wnnt
their
taxes
and
their
only one of the covenant's provisions
Charles E. Jones.
agement?
children’s
nnd
grandchildren’s
taxes
designed to prevent war; th.it in its
J. G. Sharon.
Were their victories in battle er­
possible ndvico of force to prevent added to every time an cxtruvngjn*
P. W. Corr.
rors?
legislature
meets,
they
will
put
a
war
it
is
the
last
of
the
covenant's
W. V. Knott.
Was the draft law and Us enforce­
G. II. Wells.
provisions which would be resorted cress mark oppov.te he worn Y c\"
If they *’"»nt to rfetain n grv.it «on- ment a profound oxampleof folly?
to,
and
that
it
would
not
be
reached
Halloween is the next big fcativiity.
and applied until about a dozen oth­ stitutionnl right, if they want to re­ Was the rapid demobilization nnd
er
methods of war prevention had tain control of their own money an! return to n pence basis a failure?
'And then Thanksgiving and the
Was the construction of a mer­
I ni" tne say so abou.* their taxation
been
tried and failed.
turkey, maybe.
If they want to retain a great con* chant marine of first magnitude evi­
An examination of the covenant
of yofuption paid ( ' r with their dence of incompetence?
Greetings to the new Chamber of will demonstrate this.
-----------o---------- !n the first jilacc, the object of money among a gang of irresponsible
Commerce. Long may she wave.
the combined wisdom of the nations! office holders, they will put a cross
RRINGING HOME THE HONEY
-oThe Women of Seminole county are which drafted the covenant was to [ mark, ns we have indicated, opposite
promote pence, nob war, and it would the word "No."—Ocala Star.
In most communities there are two
alive to tiie political situation.
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classes of citizens—those who pro­
l&gt;e a hopeless proof of the incredible*(
— — xCOX WITH TIIE FARMERS
duce, nr.d those who do not.
Rut we also drop a tear for the feebleness of th&lt;- human brain if just
The productive class bring# home
old Hoard of Trade. We had some the reverse had been achieved. The
"The Country Gentlcmnn,” on Au­ the honey.
happy hours together and many good object is well set forth in the pro
gust M nnd September 25, published
The other cinss merely consumes
things were accomplished in that amble of the covenant, which,
order
to
promote
international
co-optwelve
questions to the Presidential tjja^ w},icj,
producer produces,
name.
*
*
eration
nnd
to
achieve
peace
nnd
secandidates,
nil
of
which
dealt
with
There
would
be less hue nnd cry
---------- oThere is nothing in n name, how ctirity," binds the league members, Jtheir nttitude towards the ngricultur- _over the cost of living if mere people
interests of the country, such
’ WouM conscientiously produce inever. It is the men behind the gun as "high contracting parties," to seek
Federal Farm Loan Ranks, co- jten(j 0f j,cjn(, COntenr merely to conthat shoot the—well, the stuff that those ends, "by the acceptance of ob-1
makes things grow—you know what ligations not to resort to war; by the operative efforts of farmers, trans- 1sumo.
we mean—nnd if the right men will prescription of open, just and honor­ portatlon of farm products, national
Food nnd other commodities nre
stand behind the Chamber of Com­ able relations between nations; by highways, improvement of agricul­ hard to produce nt best, nnd the idle­
merce and our fine little secretary the firm establishment of understand­ tural marketing conditions, etc. The ness nnd indifference of the non-pro­
the ac­ questions covered n broad policy be­ ductive cinss only neentnntes Its
we will do things in this smiling val­ ings of international In*v
tual rule of conduct i' 'iu i: nations, lieved to lie of vital interest nnd ben- ( scarcity and contributes to its cost.
ley of the St. Johns.
nnd by the maintenance f j ice and cf it to the'farm ers of the country.
-----------o----------A hive of honey bees is n good
the
scrupulous respect for all treaty The answers nre published in the thing for mankind to study. The boo
The people arc coming, heigho,
heigho, and we should be getting ready obligations in the dealings of organ­ October .10 issue. To each of the that does not work is not allowed to
questions Governor Cox nnswered, eat—it Is ro t permitted to consume
for them, bullclve us. There are more ized peoples with one another."
Here, then, are solemn obligations "Unequivocally yes." Senator Hard­
people coming into Florida this year
the fniits of the Inbors of other bees.
no answer.
than ever before. The high price of nssumed before the world by every ing has„ returned
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We humnns, with ail of our superThc Republican candblatc stays on Jor intelligence, enn still profit from
coal, the cold weather, the unccrtain- nation which enters the league to
pursue a course which in nimost ev­ his front porch, declines to debate
ity of getting to Europe on tours, the
ery conceivable ease will prevent war. with his opponent nad declines to an­ the example set us by the little honey
Republican party and many other cal­
Rut the observance of these obli- swer questions which commit him to bee.
amities arc driving them this way.
Future generations may lenrn to
Hold out the glad hand to them they gntions is only the beginning of the nny settled policy. His methods nnd rcc, where we of today nre groping
methods of wnr prevention relied on tactics arc the exact reverse of Govwill come here and be one of us.
by the league. Various special mens- cnior Cox’s. Harding In losing, and in darkness.
The honey bee mny tench them.
ures of prevention are provided, and Cox is gaining every day.
Withe the death of McSweency and nny one of which must be vastly ef­
King Alexander we pine for something fective nnd oil of which combined
Sanford, is right on the eve of the
Regardless of the, cronkings of the
to fill up the front page. These boys would seem to be nil but infnllible.
men who were ngninst the women
grentest
area
of
prosperity
that
this
went and played out on us too soon
-----------o---------------city hns ever know.
The election voting we believe now and have nijust when we were counting on fill­
The time has passed for petty will soon be over nnd then we can set­ wnys believed that women in politics
ing up at least a half a column every jealousies to rule this city. We should
will put n better phase on everything
day with their family history, previous 1all work for the common cause and tle down to reni business. There are concerned. We will watch the next
so
many
things
for
us
to
do
after
condition of servitude nnd other mat­ thnt common cause is the building of
the election is settled for four years. campaign with much interest.
ters of interest all culled out for our this city nod country
the biggest
---------- o----------careful readers. And then Frank Mil­ city and best country in the state. On­
Rut you have to hand it to them.
Now is the time for all good men
ler gets counted out of the commiss­ ly by the standing together of all of When the women undertake anything
to
come right square out for the
ioner’s race and the election will soon the progressive men nnd women of they go into it whole heartedly nnd
Hoard of Trade or the Chamber of
l&gt;e over and what chance have we in this county can those things be ac­ with both feet. Anti they are show­
Commerce or whatever they are in­
the newspaper business?
complished.
ing the men something in politics.
clined to call our new trade body.

REMEMHER
TIIE WOMEN'S DEMOCRATIC
RALLY SATURDAY
IN THE CENTRAL PARK

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STUDY LEAGUE OF NATIONS

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY IIERALD FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1920

following Is an unofficial copy of the ballot to be used at the general
(l(ction to be Hold on iuesday, November i-r.u. Note that you are to
rote for six presidential electors. On this ticket the six candidates for
Democratic presidential electors come first, then the Lily White Ilcpubli(ir, iind so on with other parties.
Remember that it is against the law to carry this unofficial ballot or
(By other memoranda into the voting booth with you.
Remember also that In this election you make the cross mark in
front of the candidate for whom you wish to vote.
GENCRAL ELECTION A. 1). 192)
Precinct No. 1
Seminole County, Florida
Make a cross mark (X) before the name of the candidate of
Make a cross merle (X) before the word
or against the Constitutional Am endment.
Presidential Electors
Vote for six:
MARTIN CARABALLO

For Superintendent of I Public
Instruction
Vote for one:

FRED T. WILLIAMS Dlst No. 1 pics in I’lnnt City Monday.
Prices quoted by local buyers:
C. F. HARRISON
Dist.No, Beans, $2.50; cucumbers, $3.50 to
$3.75; CRs ptnnls, $2 to $2.25: grape­
C. A. DALLAS
fruit, $2.50 to $3; okra, $3; oranges,
$3 to $3.50; Irlth potatoes, $2 to
$2.50 and $3.00; peppers, $3 to $3.50;
squash, $2 to $3; tangerines, $1 to
$1.50. No tomatoes have come in
For Justice of the Peace,
lately.—Plant Cltv Courier.
District No, 1
Vote for one:
^
Senator Duncan U. Fletcher was in
the city several hours today enroute
L. G. STRINGFELLOW
to Wnuchulln and other points south
from Eustis where he spoke last night
to a large crowd. The senator Is
For Constable
looking
well and has been campaign­
District No. 1
ing for several wcekn in Florida. He
was called today to make a campaign
R. C. WHITTEN
in Ohio hut thinks ho woutd have lit­
tle time before election to go that
far.
Proposed Constitutional Amendment
Amendment of Section d of Article
IX, relating to Tnxntion and Fi­
READ BARGAIN"
nance.

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
You Can Buy From Us at
Wholesale Prices
Wrllr lor Fries tilt

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Palatka, Florida

Y e a r in a n d y e a r o u t
Uneoda Biscuit h a v e
m a in ta in ed th eir place a s
t h e w o r l d ’s b e s t s o d a
cra ck ers an d th e r e b y
h old th e e steem o f A m eri­
c a n h o u s e w iv e s w h o
dem an d super-cxcclicncc
in p o i n t o f c r i s p n e s s ,
flavor and nou rish m en t.
K e ep a su p p ly on h an d .

Proposed Constitutional Amendment
Amendment of Section d of Article
IX, feinting to Tnxntion and Fi­
nance.

p. W. CORR
CHARLES E. JONES
w. V. KNOTT
J. G. SHARON
G. B. WELLS

For Commissioner of Agrirtullure
Vote for one:

FRED COLE
W. R- BRYANT
JAMES W. ARCHIBALD
MRS. L. L. HAYS
H. L. CLOUGH
CHARLOTTE It. COFFIN

For Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for two:

E. M. BRELS FORD
MRS. A. E. IIENRI
J. II. DRUMMOND
R. A. McAULEY
LELAND M. CHUBB
a . n T ja c k s o n
J. W. LOCKE
W. N. NANNEY
f T f Ti i .

POPE
L. M. O’KELLEY

J. B. MOFFETT
WESLEY C. RICHARDS
B. G. SMITH
HERMAN W. PILSBURY
ERNEST M. SMITH
GECL I*. WENTWORTH

For United States Senator
Vote for (Aic:
DUNCAN U. FLETCHER

In this issue of the Herald is the
advertisement of Henry McLnulin,
who calls attention to the fact that
he is putting on a big llnrgs'n Win­
dow every Saturday. Mure you will
find nil kinds of bargains in jewelry,
Chinn ware, novelties, etc. Watch
this pope,* for announcements each
week mid wnl h the window f r the
display. It will pay you.

THOS. F. WEST

Perishable shipments continue to
leave Plant City in increasing quan­
E. P. AXTELL
tities. Four enrs of grapefruit were
N. n. K. PETTINGILI
titles. Four cars of grapefruit were
shipped from here to New York Sun­
F. TV. MARSH
day. Two enrs of grapefruit were
•hipped to Scnttlc Saturday, nnd n
car of oranges left Plant City Fri­
day for Cincinnati.
For Railroad Commissioner
Shipments of porishnble matter
Vote for one:
handled tiy the express company
since the first of the month total 3,A. S. WELLS
000 packages.
GEO. C. CROM
Outside of citrus fruit, cucumbers
GEO. C. McDOUG
nnd squash have l&gt;ecn the main pro­
ducts selling on the local market In
S. C. BAIRD
the last few days. One hamper of
Irish potatoes hns been bought so
far. Egg plants are still coming In
For State Senator,
in good quantities. Other vegetables
Nineteenth Senatorial District
being bought on the local market are
pepper, okra nnd beans.
Shipments by the express com­
;,I. O. OVKRSTRFET
pany since October 20th total about
1,000 pneknes ns opposed to 2,000
pneknges between October 1st nnd
For Mcml»er of the House of Repre
October 20th, showing nn increase of
srntatives.
100 per cent Rlncc Octoticr 20th.
Vote for one:
House Brothers sold n car of npFORSTER

For County Judge
E. F. HOUSHOLDER

For Representative In Congress,
Fourth District
VotJ for one:

E. A DOUGLASS
For Superintendent of Public In
ntructlon

EARL HUNT

For Tax Assessor
CARY A. HARDEE
DR. F. C. WHITAKER

ALEX VAUGHAN

W. L. VAN DUSER
For Ttfx Collector
Vote for omM________
. JOHN D. JINKINS

For Attorney C.enerol

J- Care taker" requires do promptla s from the humen
In the rocberttasof the e to»»«et* Uwtea. Lon*
baton Iher aro eiheuited to the
d in ."
Ihe ‘ AaUJOaeli. C.rotek er.-ollts own eteoed. 'MtowetleaUr
■IftTtA tb* IflfiDt rK h ifljD l Ull b ll
i . i Im .
And It BUtero.llrellr elope
rteherflna when the betleriee are

C. M. HAND

S m a sh oveiloed
o f- h eating tthrough
ovettoad tti
tha
"Automatic Caretaker* tn » U n tljr

E. E. BRADY

; a n u s : ■»•*.*'«

For County Commissioners
Vote for five:
l T a . BRUM LEY

hrtrr, th i U t t ^ « « ere
*cat In'* i f t l n »nd bdp p *
• retor. AnrP&lt;*nt that dose lew then
Ihte Is DOT Full Autcmetle iijJJ*
« l of dele th e d .r It te IssuPed.
M etthiw f rating U
[&gt;7 a
based oo generatoi
eapaeltr A f O H B V V ri W
Wlterim being a re
f jr jt
eerre iip p lr .. W

HAGAN
W.
ENTZMINGER Dlst No. 3
c.
Diat- No. 4
O. p. SWOPE
KNDOR CURLETT DlsL No. 5

CONSOLIDATE!) UTILITIES
CORPORATION ■CHICAGO

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For Treasurer
.1. C. LUNING
F. E. HUNT
H. L. EWING

Not M#r*ty“S t l f S ta rtin g
THE Matthews “ Automatic

ELECTRIC LIUnT
AND POWER PLANTS
Whan batteries tre In dange

For Sheriff

B. E. DYSON

For Comptroller
Vote for one:
ERNEST AMOS
W. H. NORTH UP
JAS. T. McCAUTH

TOLL Automatic,
Starts and Stops
Its e lf _

For Governor

WM. M. GOBER

for trial. Po«U*« P f s o t i

RALD WANT AD

nwn nvurnocrAsninji im iiiu ik
(writ. • ni-iw ru..
T«a
v

%••:•&gt;•&gt;** &lt;•

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Beating the high cost of living

These “ 0 &amp; O” bargains will be found at this store
every day for a time—but we cannot guarantee how
long* they’ll lie here before someone else sees them.

For Clerk Circuit Court

RIVERS II. BUFORD

uJnUiMM iin
l««r clodUnil end *»• wBl »*nti row

“ 0 &amp; 0 ” means “ Odds and Ends” and “ Over­
stocked” articles, t a k e n f r o m our regular stock and
marked away down in price. ,

M. J. MARTIN

For Secretary of State
Vote for ono &gt;
H. CLAY CRAWFORD

LIGHT BUT
STRONG

Wherever you see one you will him a bargain.

G. A. KLOCK
JOHN M. CHENEY

CRATE D. BOWEN

NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY

For Members County Board of Public

Vote for three

Chas. L. Polk
The Matthews Man

Sanford,

Florida

Here Are The Advantages:
—this method is a sound merchandising
idea that presents real bargains and
keeps our store out of the bargain
counter class.
*
—it enables us to give better values.
—it treats all customers alike.
_and gives each customer an equal chance
at these bargains.

Watch the Ads in this paper for
the next few days, better still
come in and let u s show you.
The Womans Democratic Rally,
Central Park, Saturday

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920

LAST WEEK CAMPAIGN
WILL BE BUSY ONE BIG
MEETING SATURDAY

SANFORD DEPOSIT uk
PRESBYTERY FUNDS

HE CONSTANT
AIM OF THIS BANK

OF ALL THE BENEVOLENT FUND
OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH­
ES OF SOUTH FLORIDA

Dr. F. D. Browidcc and II. C. DuHose, who have been attending the
St. Johns' Presbytery at Plant City
have returned home and they brought
program anti the meet;.-,, '-a ted over home something good for Sanford.
l not
H o o r the f n w d iv n t r c u r i v f o r At the meeting it wns decided that
k jiiO i
iu the future instead of thu different
more of the same hind when the churches
in the Presbytery sending
chairman announced the close of the in their contributions for benevolent
meeting. The new voters and the purposes to the various cities over
&lt;&gt;!&lt;! ones are taking a deeper interest the South they would decide upon n
treasury in the Presbytery*
in politics this year than ever before central
and Sanford was chosen ns being *he
realizing that upon the turn of the Lest place after ihey had heard from
wheel depends the future and safety Dr. Hrownlec and Mr. DuBose about
of our nation and the women espec­ the wonderful place in which they
ially are studying the situation most lived. The St. Johns’ Presbytery ex­ —No mattrr how ravishing the rest
tends from Astor south to Tampa and of your coNtumo may be. So wheth­
carefully and will he an important has a large territory to draw from er you choose two o r a half a dozen
factor in the general result.
and all the Benevolent Funds will ats.p by hgo ses lire th a t nit tyoui* u
WOMEN PRESENT WERE GREAT*
The women will hold an all day ral­ hereafter be sent here and the funds Hats, he sure that they suit your per­
LY INTERESTED IN ALL
ly in the Central Park next Satur­ will he distributed among the San­ sonality exactly. It isn 't always mi
ford banks making a nent sum that easy to make this decision for yourTHE SPEECHES
day to which every woman in the will
he on deposit hero nil the time. sell hut our Millinery Salespeople are
county is invited. This will be made The Benevolent Funds of the Presby- carefully trained so th a t they may be
Tlie mass meeting anti Democratic a big day and everything for the com- tery comprise all the money that is of great help to you. And then our
fort of the visitors will he arranged. . Kent _to China, Jntinn, Korea, Africa, pricings nrc all well within reason.
Rally held on the streets Saturday I
Mexico, Brazil and Cuba and also the
support
that is given to the mission
night practically ended the campaign CLYDE LINE CHANGES
ary work in various sections of
in Seminole county although it is
SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS America and a large share in the
support of the orphanage in South
possible that another meeting may he
Carolina besides other benevolent nchotel here before election day. The
It is rumored from hcndqunrtcrs tivities. All of this work will bring
larger.! crowd that has ever gathered that the Clyde Line will change the a large account to the local hanks of CITY MARKET IS NOW
on the streets here wns present at St. Johns river line schedule making ' ^nHf°rd nnd give this city much pub*
IN TIIEIH NEW HOME
the meeting Saturday night and they th- sailings
wniii.w-c on
„„ .Tuesday,
Timcitnv Thursday
Tt-..-.,!,,. | Hcity throughout South Florida
It will also mean more work for
The City Market has moved into
remained iin*ll the Inst speaker on nnd Saturday instead of the present
Dr.
Brownlee
and
the
workers
in
the
their
new home at the corner of
the program had made his address, schedule nnd there would he no ser­ Presbyterian church but they are wil­
street and Railroad Way in the
showing an unusual interest in the ious objection to this arrangement ling to undertake it ns they have nl- First
Welnka block The benntiful new
meeting and wanting to lenrn some­
ways
been
willing
to
undertake
any­
store
room in the beautiful new build­
only it will he difficult for the thing thnt means better service to
ing is one of thj fin est in the city
thing about the manner in which
merchants to take care of the ship­ the church and to the city.
nnd Walthall &amp; Estridgo,
„ . the proprieproprn
elections nrc held and to know the
Dr. Brownlee and II. C. DuBoio are tors of the City M arket realizing
ments of goods on their busiest day
men for whom they should vote. R.
in the week and will work a hard­ to he congratulated upon landing this thnt they were going into one of the
J. Holly, ns chairman of the meet­
depository for Sanford.
best stores in the city are living up
ing, introduced the following: Mrs. ship on them in many ways. If the
to the reputation by arranging their
large stock of groceries and meats
John Leonard!, John D. Jinkins, For­ merchants of Sanford do not want JONES C VSH STORE
this change they should get busy
and
fruits nnd vegetables in the most
READY FOR BUSINESS
est Lake, F. P. Forster, William
attractive manner possible nnd the
through the Chamber of Commerce
Shelley, C. M. Hand and George A. and tell the Clyde Line officials about
In this issue appears the advertise­ store looks ns neat ns "mlln-Jy's par­
lor" and just ns clean. Everything
DeCottes.
it. The present schedule seems to he ment of the Jones’ Cash Store that is white and fresh an d new nnd spick
Mrs. Leonard! made a decided im­ the most convenient for nil parties has recently opened in the DeForcst
building on First street next to the and spnn ant’ with th e ir new refrigpression upon the audience, being her
concerned but the Clyde Line prob- Hill Hardware Co. The Jones Cnsh oration system that has already re­
first appearance before a crowd of
ably has a good and sufficient reason store is one of a chain of stores Icing c e iv e d mention in these columns Wal­
thall A Estridgo expect to not only
men and women here although
for n change. However, the Clyde established over the south and buying live up to .heir form er reputation of
has made several addresses in other . ,
,
,
,
, in large quantities mid paying ens
•ash
. nnd. ,before
,
Line,, off rtnls have always
"Caterers to the Public" hub they htprecincts ,in ,,the countv
, * been
. . ready, nnd selling for cnsh and cutting out eend
to surpass it. This enterpris­
,.
.
,..
,
,
f
.
to
1
sten
to
any
nnd
nil
protests
nnd
the Womans (lull ami her clear con, *
■
. ,, all delivery expenses their stores are ing firm also believes in advertising
cutting down the high cost of living.
.
,,
.i
,
,
.
,
are
more
than
willing
to
meet
the
ception of the method:! &lt;&gt;f voting was ,
It is the idea of paying cnsh, getting and will keep their customers inform­
most interesting not only to women business men of Sanford half wav on a better price nnd carrying your a r­ ed as to latest prices on the meat nnd
atl propositions nnd if this change ticles home thereby making a big j grocery line nml their spiiek delivery
but to the men.
i will bring the best the market a f­
Every one of the speakers had the &lt;does not suii the
. . . business men of , saving.
- , Hnssel Brown,
. . . is the mana fords right to your door. See them
same message about voting the , S’nnfor'1
81,01,1,1 ™F 8 0 n ° 'v or | eer of the new More nnd has arrang- in their new home today.
oil it in an up-to-date manner hav­
strnight Democratic ticket and stand- forcvir hnUI tl,l,ir Pencc- So,nh!
ing painted the interior in pure white
nnd with new fixtures and everything
ing by the party nominees from pres­
F. G. Llghtscy, an elderly man
idential electors down to constable Doctor— our wife needs a change in fine shape is ready for the trade residing at vlO Dorn street in Jack­
that is hound to come when the pub­
and they were heartily applauded, of air."
lic reads the prices that are quoted sonville was assaulted by two negro
Sanford lias a number of good speak- ! Tightwad—“Well,
today and will he quoted every Fri­ women near the corner o f Stewart and I
ers and while there were seven on the electric fan."
day in the Market Edition of the West Duval streets F riday night and '
i
Daily Herald.
robbed of $7,(Hi,'. Lightsey told the
police that he was w alking along D tLIST YOUR VACANT
va! street when the two ncgresscs
ROOMS WITH SANFORD
came
up from behind nml began to
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
c.ub him. In n few minutes he was
Among the many conveniences of knocked unconscious. The loot in­
the new Chamber of Commerce thnt cluded seven Mils o*‘ $1,000 denomina­
will soon be organize i is the depart­ tion, the balance of ?f."&gt; being in smal­
ment that will take care of those who ler denominations.
arc seeking roOms ami homes and
The assessed valuation of Palm
The table below shows bow a thousand those who are seeking to offer the Bench
county is now p u t at SO,000,00 &gt;.
same f-&gt;r rent. Secretary Ponrmnn,
dollar loan is paid o(T in eleven years and of the Chamber of Commerce, will
eleven months at the rate of $10.00 per make it ids business to locate all the
strangers in the city if such n thing
month.
is possible nnd will keep up with all
the vacant houses (there are none
nnd with those who have apart­
If you pay rent for eleven years and eleven now)
ments nnd rooms to rent nnd will
months what will you have to show for it?
take the strangers in hand and find
them homes if such homes are avail­
able.
The Chamber of Commerce will
Why pay for your home and not own it?
also at an early date take up the
question of more homes nnd if more
homes are not to he obtained th •
question of housing the people in
tents will he investigated. See Sec­
retary Penman at his office in the
Valdez Hotel for all information on
Em] ol
Inltrnt
Applied
IDUncc
this subject.
*
on Loin
I'npiid
The urgent need of the times calls
for
more study on the part of farm­
$r.o,oo
1 year
5910.00
S G0.00
ers, more organization nnd greater
876.10
'J years
56.40
63.60
efficiency on the farm. Production
must lie done as cheaply ns possible.
.1 ymrs
52.58
G7.I2
808.98
Prodliccts must he raised with a more
1 years
48.51
737-52
71.16
intelligent knowledge of world mark­
.ri years
44.25
75,75
661.77
ets, of knowing how to market prod­
ucts, nnd the fertility of the soil must
fi years
39.71
581.48
60.29
he built up, and that in the most econ­
7 years
31.69
85.11
496.37
omical way by rotation, use of farm
8 years
29.78
manures nnd pasture.
90.22
106.15

Democratic Rally
Saturday Night Was
Big Success
MANY SPEAKERS

Your Friends Notice
Your Hat First

TO PROTECT OUR CUSTOM­
ERS’ INTERESTS AND TO MEET
THEIR VARIOUS NEEDS FOR
SERVICE IN

AN EFFICIENT

ovdsuvs iiauxaoonv

unv

TORY MANNER.

The Quality Shop

First National Bank
F. P FORSTER, President

Sanford, Florida

Lettuce
Hampers
All Kinds,
In stock all the time
Prices Absolutely Right.
Servke---The Best.

Cotton Seed Meal
Nitrate Soda
Ivainit

Why Pay tor Your Home
and Not Own It?

Our Prices Will Save You Money

C H A S E &amp; CO.

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

Payments $ 10.00 per month on loan
of $ 1 ,0 0 0

9 years
10 years
11 years
11 years, 11 months

24.37
16.G3
12.55
6.10

95.63

310.52

101.37
107.15
101.70

209.15
101.70

\TVKKISH cr d o m estic
B LEN D

000.00

A home of your own will always be worth the
money. We carry a complete line of Lumber
and Building Material and will appreciate
your[orders, whether large or small. Either
will'have our'usunl cilicient service.

L___e t e

The House of Service and Price
PHONE 135
Office and Yard: Third St. and Myrtle Ave.

m

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sir-ee, b o b !
N o p rem iu m s w ith

Camels—all quality!
AM ELS quality plus Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and
choice Dom estic tobaccos pass out the
most wonderful cigarette smoke you
ever drew into your mouth!
A nd, th e w a y to p r o v e that
sta te m e n t is to com pare Camels
p u ff-b y-p u ff w ith a n y cigarette in
the w o r ld 1
. Camels have a mild mellowness that
is as new to you as it is delightful.
Yet, that desirable “body” is all there!
T h e y a re a lw a y s refresh in g — the}}
n e v e r tir e y o u r ta ste .
Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty
aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odorl
Your say-so about Camels will be:
it i

‘iWy, b u t th a t’s a g r e a t cigarette

Csm+U «r« *n/J
in pde/tf/AciJI]'
W
o f 20
f o r te n o a ck a d a a ( 200
c ^ i r p f ^ l ) in a glaa a in a h p a f'^ r^ ca Y erm l ca tio n , IVii
G iron f l y re co m m e n d th ia ca rto n f y f t h o hom oorofftcm
m ippljr o r w han y o u fra v a L

W arm ing relief fbr
rheumalic aches*
E’S just used Sloan's
Liniment and thu quick
H
comfort had brought a smilo
I J n im i m t n n d tin* fttnVL*

The Hill Lumber Co

a

D. F. WH1TNEU, Cashier

i f pleasure to his face.
Good for cchca resulting
from weather exposure,
sprains, strains, lame back,
3 5 4 overworked muscles. Ptne7 0 * {rales without rubbino. All
* 1 4 0 dniggifita have it.

SLinim
i ® ent
a , ,

■siri^MiaMMcsaksi &amp;**

R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
WinitoB-SsIem, N. C,

�THE SANFORD W E E K L Y HBRALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920
ON T11E CEMETERY ROAD
| ftff O f l f P P l l i r n i n n
***HMHM"M+ M M M M M -M *M +*M »-M »*M -M»*M -M "M M M M »&lt;
Mr. Editor Thank you for the
ARE YOU I INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
memorial you wrote to the city paper
in honor to .Mr. J. I). Parker.
How did you reach the Silent City
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
you never said, you surely netAr
AGENTS
went In* the road that I went by the
same day, you must have went by JURY SAID SO IN VERDICT C.IV
INC. REASONS FOR SO
areoplarie although you did not come
home that way,
SAYING
I Wonder if you could ho instru­
orricr rron.r.H hank uuiloinu
mental to work a pood turn for those
flljr The AuxUUi Pr ■»a1
that are moved by their friend* to
Sanf ord.
.
.
.
.
Fl ori da
LONDON, Oct. 27.—A jury of ten
that City—Mr. Parker worked withSTRAW DERRY PLANTS MAY
"iV tCt, ^ kW his desire was accom­ men returned a verdict in the Mac- ■M+*M+*M**M+++++++*M+++++*M+++**M++4-M*+*M*+++M*+++44
RK SET UP TO NOV. 10 plished in netting that pavilion, the Swincy inquest saying the mayor died
occupants there have thanked hint from heart failure the to a dilated
many times, your Words o(* praise to heart nnd acute delirium following
hint is the lirst I have read.
Established 1906
Now I want to tell you a serious scurvy due to exhaustion from the
thing; the whole city will testify to prolonged refusal to take food.
the truth of the words that follow?
Fabulous sums of money has hern
spent for good roads in Seminole PERKINS &amp; HRITT
county lending in every direction but
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
to our Silent City wher our loved ones
rest. Now listen to what a northern­
In the midst of a big rush incident­
Specialist* in S p ra y s, S p ra y e r s a n d S p ra y in g
er told tnc, she said, she had lost her
little girl upon a visit here to Flor­ al to the sales now being put on at
ida the day of the funeral to ease the store of Perkins A Ilritt they are
Manufacturers of
the pain in her heart.
getting in a lot of new store fixtures
She and another had the little to take care of their constantly in­
coffin rest on their laps on the way
They received a
to the cemetery, the road was in such creasing trade.
a rough condition that the car was shipment yesterday of new nrd great­
lor WHITE FLT and SCALE INSECTS
so shaken she felt the hotly hit the ly improved hat nnd clothe* cabinets
side of the coffin.
To a v o id s u b s t i t u t e s soo th at
Other's have told me they had seen that are the last word in convenience
3CBNARXS appeats on every barrel
their loved ones so shaken that *the nnd service to customers and clerks
coffin had moved in the hearse, they alike. The halj cabinet is large
Order direct or from our Winter Haven Hunch, or through any
thought if a city ever wished to pros enough to hold 300 hats nnd any and
per they should first pave n road to alt sides can be shown by a simple
n( the following:
the cemetery.
For! Myers Warrhuusc, Fori Myers
Gulf Fertilizer Co., Tampa
.lust a few days ago a body was twist of the wrist. The clothing cab­
brought here for burial one of the inet is of the very latest pattern that
K. 0 . rainier Fertilizer (in., Jacksonville
relatives thought they were on the will hold dozens of suits nnd keep
wrong road never having seen s't?h them in good shape and also make
Or through ain (cation, utfilaird with t be Florid* C'ttni* Ko Tange, cominera way to a cemetery before.
r u l ip riy ertan d merchant, generally throughout the citrut .re tto n to f the Stue.
them
easy
to
display.
In
'.he
middle
The advertisement of this is not
to Sanford’s credit ninny n one will, of tlie cabinet is an alcove mirror
W rlto us tor c o p y of Sclinat.a Spray Boole,
think ami remember this road should that shows the customer how well he
Sctinarrs Sptayer Catalog and Complala Plica List
have been paved long ago. And then looks in Perkins A Unit's clothing
built roads for our visitors ourselves.
Ki»i« lx.inbuier,
SANFORD LADY nr.d the cabinet is made of mahogany
Infufnutlna r i f M l to
eunuul o(
with nickel trimmings and makes a
NIACARA
CITRU
S INSECTS
fvduldi
Sulphur
GumpuusJ
fine appearance in this up-to-date
AND DISEASES
S t il k w i n - W il l i a m s
store. Perkins A Ilritt Mieve in
P r, l.im , Huli-hur
chftrfully cltfft
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having everything just right and they
are milling many improvements in
their store to make it just what it
should be—the last word In a modem
haberdashery. They also believe in
letting the public know what they
have to offeh by taking liberal space
■ * / • • • T T S V ^ /T * * * *
in the Sanford Herald and cutting out
DEPENDABLE ABJOLUTELY
fake advertising of all kinds believ­
ing in patronizing the home news­
ICKLY
paper to the exclusion of all other
I0*00*-60*aMt(rorbyDose
kinds of ndvertiiing.

General Fire

i HE SENT mtOADCAST
I,LING THE TltUTII
ABOUT SANFORD

things our menus, a row miles south,
y,ve been saying about one another.
It may give those who nrc engaged
in this unfortunate controversy much
satisfaction when their system is en­
tirely relieved of the thoughts tiewlopfd by their recent local difficul­
tiesjt is fair to say that our friends
Ii,e in one of the most beautiful lit(]. cities in the country, they have
worked together for many years;
tk*y have become prosperous and
they should be happy. If they are
trtt happy R is to bo regretted that
the ninny able men there, of even
Innpernmeat, cannot bring the op­
ting forces together, cither for a
Kttlcn.ent or for an agreement to
Ifcp the mutter out of the newspa­
pers. If prospective residents have
tm reading the papers regularly, it
a i foregone conclusion that outsidm will not wish to locate in a qunrrfUome community. Of course, we
tiie nothing to do with the matter,
id nn exression from us would be
properly looked upon ns impertinence.
I am referring to it, however, in our
own interest.
Sanford has reorganized its trade
usociatiim, and a man hns been se­
lected for sccretar* who scorns to
hire had some experience in that
lice, he can be successful if he has
the support of the community, nnd
there is no reason, why It should not
he forthcoming. If nny local differ­
ence* should nrise, business, political
or otherwise, I hope your personal in­
fluence nnd the influence of your pnper will he used to keep the quarrel
isav from the outside world and
uten up the disagreement. I do not
tr.nw of a city In Florida having bet­
ter opportunities, and a more prom­
ising future than Sanford. It you
•ill, hut for a few moments, look
ten years hack, nnd then zo out nnd
kok up nnd down the street, I am
nn* you will bo nmnzed nt the won­
derful growth during that period un­
der the ninny difficulties our people
encountered. I think we had great
difficulties to overcome, but you
h»ve been very pntient through the
period of acrimonious ridicule nnd
jealous political Intrigues of outside
and neighlmring Influence, the result
cf that patience nnd prcsorvcncc is
present today, I noticed it when I
was there in June, and often times I
am sorrv my occupation keeps me so
far away from home, 1&gt;ocnuse I would
like to he there to help you make the
beautiful and prosperous city I have
pictured in my mind.
If you will go away and slay three
or four years, nnd then go hack to
Sanford, it will he ensy for you to ap­
preciate how men feel who must be
•way permanently. I hope you will
Vfcr&gt; the streets clean, particularly In
the section where the railroad* run,
•nd that* you will mnintnin your pub­
lic parks, and the people living on
th» avenues will keep tnc Inwn* nnd
the flowers looking fresh ami at­
tractive. Cultivate nil that is good
in the outside world, nnd above nil
thine*, have your committee be care­
ful that the new advertising matter
doe* not mnkd a statement that can­
not be verified, because if you will
•tick to the facts about the city of
Sanford, and about Seminole county,
you will have enough to say in a
convincing wny without resorting to
viiionary things. It is ordinary
knowledge that when people try* to
draw pictures advertising themselves,
they are not satisfied with the nat­
ural beauty nnd the possibilities of
•heir surroundings, it wdl follow then
•hat the purchaser will discover his
mistake to our injury* and mortifica­
tion.
Yours sincerely,
WELL WISHER.

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DEMOCRATIC CONTRIRUTIONS
BREAK ALL RECORDS
NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—A new* record for campaign contributions re­
ceived in a! single day was announced
nounced by Democratic national head­
quarters here last night after Treas­
urer March had checked in ?74,000 in
gifts in small denominations. The
treasurer’s announcement asserted
that “never in the history of the Dem­
ocratic campaigns had such n flood
of contributions been received."

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h’s great sport. W. L. Scott lost a
fire bird dog on Tuesday and another
killed on North Boulevnrd Thurs&lt;*»y night. Any cownrd who will in­
tentionally run over a poor dumb anitnal and crush out it* life Is n worse
04r than the mangiest, flca-infectcd
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two-nile bridge ncross a portion of
Uld Tnmpn Bay, work to begin early
r**xt spring when lnbor is expected to
r*tuni to about normal. A dirt fill of
®°re than two miles will be a port of
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stored nt our various distributing houses throughout the stntc ready for
immediate shipment to nny point. Wc have Inrge quantities of mater­
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enn be ultilized for mixing until the temporary mixing plant* already well
uncicr way is completed. The many growers depending upon our famous
brands shall not be disappointed.
Skilled engineers arc rapidly forging ahead on plans for u Inrger
building thoroughly up-to-date in every equipment—the very last nnd
best word in fertilizer factories.

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Resigning n« auditor for the Jacknonvillc Chamber of Commerce,
which
post he has
held more
than a year, R. W. Potm an, Jr.
leaves this city today for Snnford,
where he has been elected secretary of
the Snnford Chamber of Commerce,
INSTRUCTIONS HOW
TO VOTE THE TICKET
Mr. Peatman will take charge of the
NOVEMBER SECOND Sanford office Monday.
The Snnford Chamber of Commerce
There will lie at the end of the tick­
et two pnrncranhs, each containing a was recently orgnniied, nnd Mr. Penr*
part of the constitutional amendment man was deeded the first secretary
to give the legislature power to assess of the organisation. His trnining un­
the state indefinitely to build roads
and bridges. One paragraph will be der H. It. Kessler, secretary of the
marked “No" or "Against"; the oth­ Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce
er "Yes," or “For."
was counted by the Snnford organis­
The ticket will be printed In n;iar- ation ns especially qualifying him for
nltel columns. It will have a stub at
the top. The voter enters the pol’ing the post.
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Mr. Penrman
cnino to
Jacksonville
WILL ALSO HE OFFERED BY THE lilnce whop the officers give him or
her
permission,
goes
to
the
table
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was
for home
MERCHANTS AND MANY PEO­ where the clerk nnd inspectors
&gt;rs
m
am
tjme
connected
with
the
United
PLE WILL ATTEND.
waits while they look up his or her
States
shipping
board
local
headquar­
name on the registration book. If the
One of the big coming events is nnrnc is there the voter receives a ters ns auditor. He hns ninny friends
the all-day rally of the women that ticket, which is mnrked with a num­ in the city who nre expressing keen
will take place next Saturday, Oct. ber by the inspector giving it. The regret nt his departure, while con­
then goes into the nearest vot­
ItOth, lasting from early morning un­ voter
ing l»ooth ami mark.l the ticket. The gratulating him on the opportunity. T
til late in the afternoon. The women booth !s a little portable closet with
“I hope nnd intend to work In har­
are arranging for this big event and a shelf to lay the ticket on and a pen­ mony with the.Jacksonville Chamber
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will make it a Democratic rally for cil to mark it. The voter had better
the instruction of the women of Sern- always use his or her own pencil, ns of Commerce," Mr. Penrman said y
molc county and all of them are in­ the one in the booth is likely to lie yesterday, "ami I have the assurance
vited to come in nnd bring their of little account. Thero is a curtain of the officers of the organization y
families as a rest room will be pro­ on the booth, which a voter may draw, thnt Sanford will carry on in harmony y
vided for the children, giving the bul there is not much use in polling
mothers a champ td enjoy the tiny it down, because no one can see from with the other commercially organiz­ y
the outside how the ballot is mnrked. ed cities of Florida. The Snnford sec­ y
and get the important instruction.
Not only will politics he discussed The voler hns only five minutes in tion is one of the richest of Florida, y
In all its phases hut the road ques­ the booth, though if there are few nnd offers many opportunities for set­
tion nnd the amendment that is both­ others waiting the inspectors seldom
ering the men nnd will soon bother press the point The ticket marked, tlers nnd Investors. On my recent
the women v.’il! be dlscu.r.ecd from all the voter folds it so only the stub brief visit there I was so impressed
sides nnd down the middle and the big will show, returns to the table nnd with the city nnd its prospects nnd
meeting will he n real get-together hands the ticket to one of the inspec­ with the spirit of the city building
meeting and free discussions that are tors, who tears off the stub nnd puts
bound to be conducive of much good it on file, nnd hands the ticket back among its people that I immediately
In the community. Prominent wom­ to the voter, who puts U in tho ballot formed a high opinion of Sanford nnd y
en from all parts of the state will box Then the voter leaves as quick­ Snnford business men. A close cobe hero and will discuss the issues of ly nnd us quietly as possible, and operdtion between nil cities of Flori­
the day. The school for voting will must not approach the polling place
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he something that has been needed again closely enough to be of incon­ da is neccessary for future develop­
y
venience
to
other
voters
or
the
of­
nnd nil of tho women will take ad­
ment, and l nm certain ihnt Snnford
vantage of it. Aside from the busi­ ficers until the election is over nnd will go the limit in this regard."— y
ness features the women present will the ballots nre counted.
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Times Union.
he able to obtain coffee nnd sand­
wiches on the grounds for n nominal PLAN OF MUNICIPAL GOVERN­
MENT 10 HE DECIDED
FELLOW PRISONERS
sum and the merchants of the city
BY ELECTION
have been asked to co-operate by giv­
OF ALFRED COCCHI
ing sperinl bargains, on that day and
Presenting
a
"Commission-Manag­
SAYS HE IS GUILTY
advertise the day in their advertise­
y
ments in the Herald and otherwise er Plan" charter, tho charter hoard
lend their nhl in making this a big elected nt the regular city election in
(By Tb« Ai»oc!*t«d r u n )
gathering dny for all the people of July to prepare n new charter or
BOLOGNA,
Oct. 27.—Aldo Dcrossl, y
the county. See the Herald for fu­ amendments to the present charter
for
the
city
of
New
Smyrna,
hns
com­
a
fellow
prisoner
cf Alfred Cocchl on y
ture announcements of this bli* gath­
pleted its work ami is nbnut rendy to trial chnrgcd with the murder of V
ering.
present the proposed new charter to
the electors of the city for its adop­ Ruth Crugcr in New York City in
MISS KATHERINE WILKIE
1917 testified Cocchi told him he kill­
or rejection.
WILL BE SOCIETY EDITOR tion
A special election on the question ed a girl after mistreating her.
of adoption or rejection of the pro­
Miss Katherine Wilkie hns consent­ posed new charter will he called for
ed to take, the society column of the November 2llrd. If adopted, the clmr- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • • • o v e e e e e e e e o e t W M i
Daily Stanford Herald nnd starting er provides for the new plan of mu­
from next Monday will have that de­ nicipal government to go into effect
partment in charge. This Is only one tli« first day of January, 11)21, and a
of the many items that the ^lernlcl special election for commissioners
expects to innugurntc to Improve the will he held in December.
paper and make it n rent daily. With
The charter prepared by the char- 0 ne Inch Cards Wit Be Published Ut&gt;
the constantly increasing price in
board is similar m many respects ^ t J is , "adlmr O The Hair Of *7.?
newsprint paper nnd everything that toortin*
cotnmiBsion-mnnngcr plan charI,
*
goes into tiie making of a daily the ters in effect in St. Augustine, Tnlln- : rl ' cnrHerald will not stand hack on the ex­ hnssee and Sanford, where the muni­
pense hut will endeavor to have ev­ cipal governments are said to he op­
ery part of the news department cov­ erating satisfactorily.^ nnd where
ered in full nnd In making the Daily the residents declare they would un­
SCIIELLI5 MAINES
a better paper* the public can help der no circumstances return to the
immeasurably by sending in nl! the old cnuncilnmnic form of city govern­
L A W Y E R
local nnd society news to the socirty ment. It is similar in many respects
n u n r. in thi: coumt iiuiisk
editor.
to tiie commission-manager plan
Miss Wilkie is no stranger to Snn­ charter
prepared by a former charter
SANTO It D - ■* FLORIDA
ford. having resided here for several board ami submitted to the voters of
years and having been connected New Smyrna, but eliminating , the
with the city schools anil other work features to which objections were
and conies to the Herald with n com­ made at that time.
prehensive knowledge of tin* city and
The charter board has
labored
city affairs, being connected with the faithfully
and well in the preparation
many women's organizations of the of the proposed
nnd in pre­
city nntl taking n deep interest in nil senting it to the charter
people
believe
they
JEWELER
that pertains to the city's welfare. have proposed n plan of niunicinl
Miss Wilkie will endeavor to chron­ government by which the taxnyers
MY
S P E C IA L T IE S :
icle nil the various happenings in the will receive one hundred cents] In PICK AIt 11*8 IIAND-PAINTKD
t IIINi
social circles nnd will also collect all \nlue for every dollar pnld in city
GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
the local news of tho city nnd In this taxes.
she asks the help nnd co-operation
The general plan of government ROGERS* PLATED WARE
of the people for only by this whole­ under
tho proposed charter Is for all ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHf8
hearted support can this noivj bo municipal
affairs to be bandied by n
gathered nnd printed each day. If board of three
commissioners to serve
yon have nnv local or social news, without pay, one
whom is to lie
GEO. G. HERRING
phone Miss \Vilkle at the horn* of elected each year, of
and
these commis­
W. J. Thigpen, 801 Park avenue. sioners employ a city manager
A tlom ey-nt-L aw
he
Phone No. -I'JS. We want nil the tiie administrative bead of the to'
city.
newi.
The city ninnagor is responsible to N o. 1*1 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
the commissioners, who nre respon­
SANFORD, FLA.
KISSIMMEE WANTS
sible to the electors.
CURB MARKET
The charter contains the initiative
referendum nnd the recall, by
"Curb Markets" have proved so nnd
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
which
a commissioner may he Voadvantageous in other cities both cnlled from
office and another elect­ Attorneys and Counsellors-at-I.nw
Inrger nnd smaller than Kissimmee
in his place if it is shown that the
thnt the vegetable-growers nnd far­ ed
in l a n d , F l o r id a
of the city are suffering at
mers in the district contiguous to affairs
Will
practice
in the State and Feder­
this city hnve become insistnnt thnt his hnmls.—New Smyrna News.
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
such an institution he established TO COMBINE ORLANDO
amining nnd Perfecting Land Titles.
here, nnd, to thoroughly consider the
HOSPITAL
WITH
DKI.ANI)
matter, there will he a mass meeting
held nt the Chamber of Commerce
rooms on Tuesday evening next. This
"Shall Del.and seize the opoortunmeeting will he attended by many ity to secure an endowment of SI50,growers of this vicinity who have 000 for developing u hospital which
become enthusiastic over the success may ultimately make her the medi­
of like institutions in other cities, cal and surgical center of the.state7"
nnd there is a desire thnt every pro­ was the subject which engaged tho
gressive citizen shall attend this attention of the Board of Trustees
gathering.
of DvLand Memorial Hospital nt n
There will ho those present who special meeting held this morning nt
hnve aeon such mnrkets instituted in 10 o'clock nt the Commercial Club.
other small cities who will bo glad That this can be done the hoard Is
to give nil the Information sought, nsaured, provided the citizens of Dennd it is essential thnt the Chamber Land give It their hearty support ir.
of Commerce rooms be thronged the effort it Is now making to bring
with those who nre urging for this about a merger between the St.
city nil that will lie of general bene­ Luke’s Hospital of Orlnndo nnd the
fit. There seems to Tic a feeling that DcLnnd Memorial Hospital. Not to
THE INSIDE IS IMPORTANT.
such an innovation will prove beno- mention the large nnd complete
Don't forget thnt it is just ns nec­
fldnJ to the residents of the city—1 cequipment of the present St. Luke’s
nnd will nt the same time v/ork no which would be nt the disposal of essary to hnvr your inner tube*
ments now earning a line of shrdlu u , the new institution, the snie of the strong, flexible and durable tho same
hnrdship to the various establish- St. Luke’s property together with its as your outer shoes, nnd our vulcan­
merits now carrying n line of such invested funds would provide nn cn- izing process will do this for you.
goods.
dowment fund conservatively estiniat* It's the best tire insurance you could
Jurt what restrictions shall be e«| nt ove r 8150,000. With this muti- put your tire money into, for it dou*
plnced by the city upon those who ; ifirent sum as a nucleus f or future 1)1cs, often trebles, the Ufo of both
slinll offer goods for sale at the curb *rifts nnd bequests, and with De­ tires nnd tubes. We are vulcanizing
market, or where the same shall be ltoid's unexcelled natural advantage; specialists.
locnted, or nny of the numerous de­ of pare water, healthful climate, and
tails which will be necessary if the high location of hospital grounds, In
project is carried through, will be course cf time there might well he
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matters which will be thoroughly dis­ developed here one of the leading
cussed nt the coming meeting.—Kis­ hospitals in the country, certainly the
Sanford, Florida
Dak and 3rd St.
finest in the state.—Do Land News.
simmee Gazette.

PFCIAL BARGAIN

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PEA KM AN LEAVES TO TAKE UP
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Will Be The Greatest
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RALLY IN CENTRAL PARK
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30

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ANI) WILL NOT CONSENT
\CCES810N OF HIS
SON PAUL.

WILL BE ARRANGED TO TAKE
EFFECT SOME TIME
IN NOVEMBER
About fifty business men. memb-ra
cf the Sanford Board of Trade, met
in the court house Tuesdny night to
Uy plans for tho organization of the
new Chnmber of Commerce to supercede the Bonn! of Trade ami get on a
bigger nnd broader basis for the bet­
terment of the city and county. Vicepresident T. W. Lawton presided in
the absence of President Miller nnd
staled tne object of the meeting nnd
several suggestions made by a spec­
ial committee of the Board of Trndc
were rend nnd acted upon ns it was
decided that the old Hoard of Trndc
would have to hold over for thirty
days or more, or until the new char­
ter for the Chnmber of Commerce
could bo nrrnngcd. It was decided
to vote upon the nnmes of nine men
for governors nnd the highest man
to hold the office of president of the
Chnmber of Commerco until the reg­
ular election in Jnnunry. The result
of tile ballot wns the election of the
following in the order nnmed: J. G.
Ball, R. C. Bower, John Mclsch, who
will 1)0 president, firet vice-president
nnd second vice-president respective­
ly, nnd thp following ns governors:
A. P. Connelly, R. R. Dens, F. P.
Forster, R. J. Holly, G. W. Knight,
nnd If. R. Stevens.
Judge Housholder was instructed
to take up tho 'm ntter of the new
charter nnd within the next thirty
days the new Chnmber of Commerce
should be organized nnd working.
Meantime the Board of Trade will
continue to function nnd Secretary
Pearman, who hns been engnged for
this important position will get tunyon the many things that Sanford in­
tends putting over. Mr. Pcarmnn
gave n most interesting talk to the
members nt tho close of the meeting
Tuesdny night nnd he wns most cor­
dially received into the greatest club
cf boosters in Floildn nnd with the
assistance of the member^ of the
board of governors Secretary Penrmnn can put Snnford on the map with
large letters.
For the interim President Miller
will continue with the Board of

Trade nnd the feood work that has
already been started nnd in this con­
nection it would he well to remind
the members that the next banquet of
the Board of Trade will be held next
Tuesday night at the Valdez Hotel
at seven o'clock shnrp and after the
banquet the members will adjourn to
the Lyric Theatre to hear the elec­
tion returns. If you want to nttend
the banquet it will cost you $1.25.
If you want to attend the banquet
and take your wife to the returns it
will cost you $1.75. If you have no
wife nnd want to attend the banquet
and the returns it will cost you $1.50.
In other words the banquet is the
regular price of $1.25, the returns at
the thentre 25 cents extra or for two
50 cents.
You can get your tickets at the
banks or from President Miller at
the store of T. J. Miller &amp; Son.

M&lt;«. Z. W. Buss, and son and her an operation of his eyes by Dr, Cal
mother Mrs. Bronson of Kissimmee houn of Atlanta has been most sue
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Seely of Michigan, cessful.
were the guests of Mr .and Mm. T.
E. Spur Sunday nftemoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B W tUrndon nr.d
I)r.
and Mrr. Pulcston motored to
TO
Miss Annie Hawkins and father Miami Sunday. Mr. Herndon and Dr.
nnd mother have returned to their Pulcston returned to the city early
Celery avenue home for the winter. this morning making the return trip
His many f -'ends will be glnd to know in less than twelve hours. Mrs. Hern-

(Bjr Tb« AuMUti4 Fmi)
LONDON, Oct. 27.—Former King
Constantine of Greece, maintains an
nttitude that ho is the occupnnt of
the throne nnd may not consent to
the accession of his son, Prince Paul,
says the London Times dispatch. For­
mer Queen Sophia is prostrated with
over the death of her son, Alexan­
der.
'

don and Mrs. Puleaton trill remain in
Miami for a few days.
Vincent Green, and wife and fam­
ily, of Orlando, were In Sanford Sundny for a few hour*, enjoying the
beauties of the city.
Mrs. A. M. DcForest returned Sat
urday from New York.

Smokeless and
Black Powders
Waterproof

IIAHDING DISCUSSES
MANY QUESTIONS
IN NATIVE STATE
(nr The AiMtl.trd Ft.n.)
MARION, Oct. 27.—The League of
Nations, tariff protection, American­
ism nnd constitutional government
are the main topics to be discussed by
Harding in n final swing throug Ohio
ending SatunNy.
NIGHT RIDERS CAUGHT
IN ALABAMA BY
OFFICERS OF THE LAW
(B j T h . A i i k U I ( i) P r . i t l

MONTGOMERY, Oct. 27.—Fortythree alleged “night riders” have been
arrested in nearby* counties lately the
WARSAW, Oct. 20.—A health dic­ governor’s office announced today.
tator has been nppolntedw by the Pol­
ish government to fight the typhus KICK ON SUITS
plnguc. He is Dr.Emil Godewski,
WORN BY SWIMMERS
known throughout eastern Europe ns
IN THEIR CONTESTS
nn expert in hygiene. His writings on
(Hr Th* AitoclilrJ Pint)
the subject nre a textbook in muses*
schools nnd hospitals. Under the Pol­ NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—A protest
ish Ministry of Ilolaht he hns set up against the scanty suits worn in the
nn office in Warsaw where he has swimming contests will be considered
been given the widest powers.. The nt n convention of amateur athletic
American Red Cross hns placed two union in New Orleans today.
of its best physicians nt his dispos­
al nnd one of the first results of their
cooperation was the decision to send
out a series of dispensary trains, staf­
fed by Polish and American person­
illjr Th* Aitoelftt**! rr» n )
nel.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—Briga­
dier General George Barnett, former
WOMEN TO HAVE
commandant of the Marine corps
FULL VOTING POWER
told rtie naval court of inquiry he
IN LUTHERAN CHURCH wns “terribly shocked” by conditions
in Haiti ns disclosed nt the trial of
(Bjr Th» A i i k Ii I ii I P n i l . )
two privates Inst year.
He said
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—Resolu­ there existed n "state of mind which
tions requesting the United Lutheran might make it possible for any one to
church to give full voting pdivileges be killed." He said 2,250 natives
to women on all boards was present­ were killed instead of the previous
ed to the convention by the Women's announcement of over three thousand.
Missionary society. It was referred Officer of casualty record office said
to the executive hoard.
only a few hnd not fnllcn in action
with Mur'pci cr native troops.
GOVERNOR COX
ON NATIVE HEATH
WILL REST TODAY
&lt;Bjr Th. AnocUUd Fr*lt.)

MIDDLETOWN, Ohio, Oct. 27.—
Governor Cox is campaigning with
home folks, going from here to Dayton where he will speak nnd rest nt
Trnil's End for nn address nt Indian­
apolis tomorrow.

“I wns weak nnd run-down,”
relates Mrs. Hula Burnett, of
Dalton, Ga. “I wns thin and
Just felt tired, nil tho tlma
I didn’t reel veil. I wasn't
ever hungry.
I knew, by
this, I needed a tonic, and
as there Is none better than—

Y ou can g e t y o u r m o n e y liack for T h e B lack Shells
if, for a n y reason n t n il, y o u d o n ’t lik e th a n .' J u st
bring b n ck th e un used p a r t o f th e b o x , and w c w ill
refund t o y o u , w ith o u t q u estio n , th e price o f th e
w h o le b o x .
. T h e B la c k S h ells h a v e reached so high a sta te o f
p erfectio n in w aterp roofin g, in sp eed , in power, nnd
in u n ifo r m ity — th a t w c can m a k e th is unlim ited
g u aran tee.;

BLACK SHELLS

Geneva, Florida
C. F. Harrison
Cocoa, Florida
S. F. Travis Co.
W. A. Brown
DcLand, Florida
The Said Pnk Groceteria
Titusville, Florida
Fred Ilill
Lisbon, Florida
Lisbon McmintUo Cd,

Leeshiirg, Florida
Z. D. Dunnwny
Davis Bros.
Sorrento, Florida
A. I.. Miller
J. A. Cowart
A. S. Nat lock &amp; Co
Ml. Dorn, Florida
I. A. ITanklin
The Groecrtcria

We mike ciacdy the
tame guiunttc withJ^

(G3) CARTRIDGES
There is no 22 Long
Rifle cartriJcc at ac­
cural c at Jittanceifrem
50 to 250 yanli aiU.S.
22 N. R.A. Lone Rifl*
LcimokCartriJ(e«. Thia
is 50 more yarJs of ac­
curacy than has hitherto
been possible with 22
rirn-firc ammunition.
Solid bullet for target
work. Hollow-point
bullet for small game.
Cost no more. Ask for
cirrulsr C-9J.
Victoria, Florida
L. E. Klntlo
Apopka, Florida
W. R. McLeod
Okahtimpka, Florida
C. 11. Arnold
Altoona, Florida
Arnold Mercantile Co,
Clermont, Florida
Wm. Kern &amp; Co.

&amp; t u n .4 &amp;
I WATCHED a guy.
IN A movlo show,

SHOE POLISHES
BEST FOR HOME SHINES
SAVE THE LEATHER
THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES
PASTES A N D LIQUIDS
DALLEY COKrO r a t io n s

w.ci. t^o.
ltd.

Dill

. . . I began using Cnrdul,”
continues Mm.
Burnett.
“After rny first bottle, I slept
bettor nml ate better. I took
four bottles. Now I'm well,
feel Just flno, cat and sleep,
my skin Is clear and I bavo
gained nnd ouro feel that
Cnrdul la tho best tonic ■%
ever
made."
•’
Thousands of other women
have found Cardul Just aa
Mrs. Burncli did. It should
help you.
At all druggist*.

Rock Lime in barrels
i

Hydrate Lime in sacks
Nursery Stakes
Pine Lath
Phone 36 for Prices

Chase &amp; Company

SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
When tho body begins to stiffen
and movement becomes painful it
ia usually tvn Indication that the
kidneys arc out c f order. Keep
these organs healthy by taking

G0LD.MEDAL

NINE THOUSAND mllca,
AND FIRE bia alx.abootor.
ALL AFTERNOON.
WITHOUT RE.LOADINO.
AND THEN, In a closo-up.
HE ROLLED a smoko
AND I tried it myscIL
FIR8T WITH ono bond.
THEN WITH my mouth.
. . .
AND THE forty-thlrd trial.
• • •
0TAYED PUT long enough.
I I I
FOR ME to light IL
. . .
AND I thought I had IL

AND THEN It iplllod.
. a‘*
LIKE A Roman candle.
. . .
AND BURNED tho rug.
. . .
AND BURNED my clothe*,
AND EVERYTHING.
. . .
80 I’M convinced.
. . .
I'LL NEVER gcL
THAT ACTOR'S job.
. . .
AND I know now.
THAT THE only thing*.
• • •
I CAN roll with ono hand*
• • •
APE ROLLICKING domino***
. . .
AND I'M going to stick.
. . .
TO MY regular smoke*.
FOR THEY satisfy.
seo a "closo-op'* of real
cl gn ret to contentment? Get
EVER
next to any Chesterfield smoker,

and w a t c h him register "lh*v
idtitfv!" It’s all In tho blend of
those choice Turkish and DomesUa
tobaccos—and thst’a a secret that,
nobody can imitate.

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2v, 1920

hnd already been mnde.
And to &gt; 44+ 44444444444-444-44&gt; 44444+ 4444444444++ * * » . . | 1 ) ) | | ) t ^
MOVING HIS BUNGALOW
TO FLORIDA ON WHEELS those who nr inclined to partake of
the various concoctions whic have
William Ward Decides lie Can Beat recently sprung into prominence we
wish to recite the sod experience of
High Cost of Everything by
IN SUNSHINE OR STORM
a fine Fbrida youth.
Hitching Home to Rear of Auto
A young man who hns relatives
NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—A hungnlow near Orlando, nnd who betongs to a
Tents, Awnings, Tarpaulins, Boat Tops
on wheels, under construction by a South Florida family, prominent ns
Ship Awnings, Covers, Bags and all kinds
Stnten Islnnd rrsident nnd prospective a large cattle owner, with several rel­
inhnhitnnt of Florida, is claimed to atives toook a trip to Hot Springs this
of canvas articles to special orders, Light
be the latest device for heating the summer. While the young man wns
and Heavy Canvas, Flags Bunting, Wag­
high cost of building and railroad in town he ran across some "corn
on Umbrellas, Camp Furniture, Life
transportation.
brew", he later got hold of some
HOLD THIEVES STEAL
William Ward, designer of the mountain “shine". In n short time
Preservers, Waterproofing, Etc.
WHISKEY FROM DRUG HOUSE
"rolling home," consisting of n living he came down the street discarding
(Dr T V A n v l t l f J r r m )
Mail Orders Solicited
room, hath nnd kitchen, reckoned it one garment nftcr another, he sat
CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Thicv'** with would be cheaper to build, equip mid upon the porch of the hotel clothed
motor trucks broke open n, wholesale tow his household, intact, by automo­ only in those garments of nature gave
drup house here today and stole a bile to “where we shall not need him. The police were notified, nnd
[ thousand dollars’ worth of whiskey. coal," titan to ship his effects by rail. he was taken to the lockup, where it
wns found he wns, to use a common
If an individual is less effective IS HOMEMADE LIQUOR
expression, np Inin nut. There was
working nlone thnn when working
I NCR EASING I NS ANIT Y? no semblance of violence about him.
with his fellows, is not suond reason­
He apparently had lost his sense of
ing that a single organization is less
A recent bulletin of the state hoard reasoning nnd whs a child brought
effective working alone thnn it would of health dealt with the possibilty of into the world without his mental fac­
T H O M A S I). I I A K R I t , I k . I).
he working with its fellow organiz­ Florida’s insanity rate being increns^
ulties.
A n a l , l l r a l ant1
t a u l l l n f C k ejiW t .
I'ro f r a .la n a l of N algral Sclr a r t
ations? There is growing tendency ed because of the mnking nnd drink­
L ' m r r l t u a , U o l l l i a C a l l r f e , 1'l o i l d a
His renlitivcs at the hotel were noti­
for farm organizations of nil kinds to ing home brew and moonshine. It fied nnd he was roon on his wny
I’r l r a i n L a b . r a l o r , n f I to llla a ( o i l e r .
M r. T. O . C h arlra
W i n t e r I ’a r k , t 'l a . . N o t . J i h . l j | j
pull together for the betterment of [ showed where considerable progress home, hut upon reaching Jacksonville
S anford. t l i M
O ta r S ir:
the farmers.
| towards overcrowding Chattahoochee he wns taken to Chattahoochee, where
I bart&gt; f o m p l f l f d r a r r f u l f k r m l r a l a n a l , - l a » r l h a a a r a p t a n r t&gt; alrr i k . t
, o u b r o u g h t m e c a r l , l a . I a r r k . a n . d b a t e o b t a i n e d i b e f o l i o . Ing r c a u l l t :
'
this othewise physical fit young speTutor________________________ .Clrar ( b orlna _--------- 1 7 * Oarta par rallll.a
ciem of mnnhood may spend the rest
llr a tlin n
Nru:r»l T a l a t a a l l d a
a .10 p . , t . p , , m i m „
I'rre Am m uhla
- 00 pari* per million l l a r d n e a a
J 1.0J p o r t , p r &gt; mlllloa
of
his
natural
life.
A lbum inoid Amraor.U_____
Trarv M iralra ............ .................................t r .r .
IF YOU NEED A NEW
We have known of more thnn one
T h r a h .r n c r prortlcall) of free and alb u m in oid am m onia In lUla i n , i , . o
l l . t a r , .m a ll am ount of rhlorlna In d lrala. Ita r ir c llr n l q o a lll, f..r bau.rk.M
case of temporary insanity caused
p u rp o.r*. In addition In Ilia good qu atll, r h.trat i r r l .t l i » of auprrior hiu.aholrf
from drinking "shine", nnd we nsk:
• alar. II po.«r«nra aparlal rraturra of m u ,h t a l u i , r .p r ila ll, Ib u .e o f t ir c ll. .1
nalura a r ra llo n and I.O W d rg rra of h a r d n a is.
1
Is it worth the probable results?—Re­
T h e bartrrlologlral a n a l ,ala. raaulllng In an a iaraga tc la l fo u n t. In foar
porter Star.
• amplaa o f Ike o a la r , o f 3 bartrrln par ra n l.j and In Hndlng no roton. or other

FINANCING THE FARMERS
TO MARKET THEIR CROPS
IS THE BANKERS DUTY
Co-operative Methods
Would Improve Their
Conditions
NEW VIEW- OF CASE
MANY EVIDENCES THAT FARM­
ERS NOT SATISFIED WITH
PRESENT CONDITIONS
(Or Hi*

Prati.)

WASHINGTON. OCT. 22.—Financ­
ing the farmers of the country in the
morketing of their crops demands new
methods of extending credit so n to
prevent unjust .price depreciation,
Henry M. Robinson a banker of Los
Angeles .who was chairman of the
United States Bituminous Coal Com­
mission, declared today in addressing
the convention of the American Bnnkerss’ Association. ‘A change in the
hankers* point of view and the estab­
lishment by producers of co-operat­
ive marketing agencies were suggest­
ed ns means for improving present
conditions.
“Them are many evidence", declar­
ed Sir. Robinson, “of growing dissat­
isfaction on the part of the produc­
ers of many commodities who claim
that they are being discriminated
ngainst by hankers or those in con­
trol of credit fnciliitcs, and there is
constant ngitnitlnn by such produc­
ers for nn extension of the principle
of co-operative marketing to remedc
etaoi taoi ntaoln taoi ntaoin taoiiiii
or at least relieve the situation.
“Bankers must mett this problem.
There must be a modification of the
old attldtude.
Whether this should
he done through hanking machinery
or through proper cooperative markteing remains to he decided. Howev­
er, some method must he devised for
reducing the pressute orf the pmduchis crop, either at the moment the
harvest is completed, or while its
movement is under way, ns this hns
been too often used ns a means for
price depreciation.
Methods also
must he discovered for lowering the
cost of financing him."
The tendency of the cooperative or­
ganizations of producers is toward
use of their grent power to the dis­
advantage of other .producers, Mr.
Robinson said.
Regarding current practices in the
movement of grain nnd cotton, Mr.
Robinson snid:
For ninny years it hns been necept
ed ns n pnrt of the obligation of the
hanks of the country to finance the
movement nnd storngo of grain, hut
•no commodity, considering its im­
portance, has shared ns little in the
financial resources of the country ns
has cotton—thin principally due to the
lack of adequate wnrchnusc system in
the production area nnd lack of an
open market for paper issued ngainst
the product.
“ Insufficient effort has been made
to place cotton nnd its storage on a
basis of credit in a form that would
he readily marketable on its own mer­
it.
“The difficulties of financing even
legitimate holdings of such commod­
ities ns grain nnd cotton, of the pur­
pose of conducting n movement in nn
nctivc nnd orderly way, are becoming
increasingly greater nnd more com­
plex nnd hankers must use t h e i r best
thought to see that each producing
industry receives a fair share of the
available credit nnd henrs its fair
shnre of the burden nnd pressure
when a credit shortage exists.
“In the present emergency, requir­
ing the rationing of credits, a meas­
ure of financial support proportion­
ate to the cotton's contribution to
•the credit resources of the country,
u/id wittf proper consideration for
tAi* delays in moving exportable surplus because of the low ebb of Euro­
pean credit, should he given."
50 HOMESKEKEKS PASS
THROUGH JAX MONDAY
The first party of fifty "homeseekera" from the North destined for
Moorehnvcn, Florida, will arrive in
Jacksonville Monday nt 8:30 a. m. cn
the Dixie Flyer, with six hours to
look over the city before resuming
the trip, according to A. Rice King,
Florida passenger agent of the N. C.
and St. L. railroad.
The pnrty is headed by R. C. Hcnly,
•president of the Nationnl Farm Es­
tate, n syndicate holding large tracts
of reclaimed Everglades lands in the
Mcore Haven district, which is con­
ducting purties of prospective buyers
from the north.
On arriving nt Mooro Haven the
party will he taken in automobile:
ever the r.-dclmed districts that are
now suitable to intensive garden
fanning. Tho party will return
north after n stay of two weeir.s.
These excursions will be continued
every week throughout the tourist
nenson.—Jacksonville Melroolis.
Tho next stop to be taken by Tanpa in the change from the aldermnnic
to tho commission-manager form of
city government is tho election of five
commissioners. A white municipal
primary to select these five men will
he held on Nov. 15.

P ro tectio n and Comfort!

Jacksonville Tent and Awning Co.::

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

OIL COOK STOVE
Buy the Best that is made

Office supplies nt the Hcrnld.

The FLORENCE Automatic

SLOW ’
DEATH

We also have the Buck Line of
GAS RANGES

Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi­
culty in u rin a tin g , often mean
Berioua disorders. T he w orld’s
standard rem edy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric ccid troubles—

MRD
COMPANY

GOLDMeDAL
Sr*»
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b rin g quick r a tl'f a n d c(t»i —aid ob
d ea d ly &gt;li«..«•» 1.
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ftm a d y ot H H » r„ ! f .'f t.a -r-t lf..\n 201
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All (ira tfritt.:, In ir.rn . sire t

Reliable Seeds

L ook f a r lb* h » n «

Big Boston Lettuce
Early Snowball Cauliflower
Charleston Wakefield Cabbage
Jersey Wakefield Cabbage
Detroit Dark Red Beet
Paris White Cos Romaine

T H U S. II. IIAKEII

T. 0 . CHARLES, Distributor
t i:l k i'I i o n

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15 Acre Farm, good location, 5 acres Tiled with flow­
ing well, 3 acres with Tile in need of relaying, all
fenced, no buildings.
PRICE AND TERMS ATTRACTIVE

J. f . SPURLING, Agt.

♦ V V ♦V V

?

FOR SAIF

Phone 3G

More than
W h e n y o u le t u s su p p ly y o u r b u ildin g

needs you get a great deal more than just so
many feet of lumber—bundles of shingles—
pounds of nails—or panels of Beaver Board.
Y o u g e t th e b en efit o f o u r buildin g

material knowledge and experience in Service
that helps you get the results you want at tho
right price. Service first in planning tho
work—moro service in selecting proper mate­
rials—speedy service in delivering the goods.
You pay for the materials. The service
pays fo r itself in the larger volume of business
I t brings through super-satisfied customers.
,

Fourteen Acres of Hammock Land one half
mile south of Lake Monroe Station, on brick
road. Five Acres tiled, Flowing well and in
splendid shape for farming this season; has been
farmed several years and made bumper crops.
Four acres not tiled, but cleared and flowing
well. Has been cultivated several years.
Five acres partly cleared, but has never been
cultivated. Here is chance to get one of the
best Celery and Vegetable farms in the Monroe
section.

Cash or Can Make Terms

B ELL BROS.
OWNERS

Sanford Novelty Works
517 Commercial Street

tfeMWBmai

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FOR SALE CHEAP

♦

Chase &amp; Co.

It will pay you to
be one o f them.

(Signed)

KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE HEKALD WANT COLUMN

These Varieties ate Standard with Sanford Growers.
Our Seeds are Fresh and Dependable.

2nd St. and Oak Ave.

i i t •• h / i y b e

barmful b acteria, fu ll, confirm i l . good q u a lltf Indicated b , thr ( IICMIt W
an al,ala.
O f lh a (r a n , v a lr r a o f I hi- and alhar r e g io n , .that I k a ta a a a l ,i r d , I kata
found non e aupcrlor In all good quallllta to that o f the "Eldar W alrr."
Youra t a r , r e .p r r lfu ll,.

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�TIIE SANFORD WEEKLY nERALD FRIDAY. OCTORER 29. 1920
Inrihe Sfr2,U,Co?rt’ Seventh Judleia'
J-ircull, Seminole County, Florid*.
In Chancery. •

CIRCUIT CODET Or SEMINOLE
COU7ITT. rLOHIUA— IK CHANCERY.

CIRCUIT COURT O r SEMINOLE COUNTY
EL0RID A—IN CHANCERY
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to Altamonte. HcmlnMc Count*. l’t»rMa, »* por
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IN CIRCUIT

COURT. SEVENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. I N AND TOR SEMINOLE
COUNTT, rLOHIDA. IN
CHANCERY.

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un plM l o r I’PIII.ICATION.
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wife.
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for Marti * J. Kill* and ter two dan*t.l*r*.
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WRa. Martha V. EUla. Mar* W. Kill*. A. P
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
To the Sheriff of Seminole County,
of the Stato of Florida:
Be it known, That I, II. Clny Craw­
ford. Secretary of State of the State
of Florida, do hereby give notice that
a
General Election
Will he held in Seminole County,
State of Florida, on Tuesday next suc­
ceeding the first Monday in Novem­
ber, A. D. 1920, the said Tuesday be­
ing the Second Day of November.
For United States Senator from the
Stato of Florida, for six years from
March •!, 1921.
For Six (G) Presidential Electors.
For one Represenntive of the Four­
th ConKression.il District of the Stati
of Florida, in the Sixty-seventh ConKress of the United Stntcs.
For Governor of the State of Flor­
ida.
For Secretary of the State of Flor­
ida
For Attorney General of the State
section 9, run west 1 1-2 ch. north 5
ch. E 1 1-2 ch. S 5 ch. and nlso om of Florida,
For Comptroller of the State oi
acre in section 9, to commence at n
point 9.10 ch. south of N\V cor. NW Florida.
For Treasurer of the State of Flor­
1-4 of SE 1-4 run E 1.27 ch. thence F
70 degrees, 45 minutes, east 5.36 ch ida.
For Superintendent of Public In
South 34 degrees, west 1.73 ch. thcnci
north 73 degrees 45 minutes, west 6.6! struction of the State of Florida.
For Commissioner of Agriculture
ch. north 1.33 ch., nnd nlso In scctlor
9 to commence at a point ns follows of the State of Florida.
For Two Justices of the Supreme
From the NW cor. of NW 1-4 of SF
1-4, run south 10.48 ch., thence sout) Court of the State of Florida.
For One Railroad Commissioner of
73 degrees 45 minutes, east 6.62 ch
and from this point of beginning rui the State of Florida.
For State Senator for 19th Senat­
north 34 degrees, etst .3.32 ch,’ east
2.42 ch., south 34 degrees, west 6.2F orial District of the State of Florida.
For One Member of the House of
ch, north 70 degrees, W 2.12 cli, north
Rcprcscnaiivcs
of the State of Flori­
.31 degrees, east 1.55 eh. to beg. And da.
also that tract of land in section 9,
For County JudKe.
as follows: Commence at a point 10
For Sheriff.
For Clerk of the Circuit Court.
ch. south of NW cor. of NW 1-4 of
For County Assessors of Tnxes.
SE 1-4, thence run west 1.7.3 ch. south
For Tnx Collector.
20 degrees, W O. 57 eh, south 70 de­
For County Superintendent of Pul
grees, east 6.91 chains, north .34 de­ lie Instruction.
For County Surveyor.
grees, cast 1.55 ch, north 73 degrees
For Five County Commissioners.
45 minutes, west 5.62 chains, north J8
For Three Members of the Count;
chains to beg; and nlso the south 10 Board of Public Instruction.
acres of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4, soctlm
For Justice of the Peace in and fot
10; all in township 21, south range 31 the following Justice Districts, viz:
cast. .
No. 1, 2, 9, nnd 4.
You arc hereby ordered nr.d requir
For Constable in nnd for the follow
ed to be nnd appear to the hill of iiiK Justice Districts, viz:
co plaint filed herein against you h; No. 1, 2, 2, nnd 4.
M. S. Jelks, on Monday. Novcmbci
In Testimony Whereof, I have here­
1st, 1920, nnd it is further orderei' unto set my hand nnd nffixed tin
that this order be published in Tin Great Seal of tho State of Florida, at
Sanford Herald, n newspaper, once a Tnllnhasscc, the Cnpitnl, this the
week for twelve consecutive weeks.
twenty fourth day of AiiKust, A. D.
Witness my band nnd the officio’ 1920.
seal of the Court at Sanford, Scminol.
II. Ciny Crawford,
County, Florida, this the 1.3th day of
Secretary of State.
August, 1920.
E. A. Douglass,
To E. E. Brady, Sheriff Sent!noli
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Coun County
4-8tc
ty, Floridn.
NOTICE
o
r
ELECTION
Schelle Mnines, Solicitor for Com
plnlnnnt.__________________ 52-13t«
NOTICE o r APPLICATION FOB
LEAVE TO SELL MINOR’S
LAND.
In Court of County Judge, Stale of
Floridn, Seminole County.
In re Estate of
Florence Gertrude Lee, Gladys Ivn
I.ce. Willie Edmond Lee, and Veryl
Archie Lee, Minors.
Notice is hereby given to nl! whom
it imiv concern, that H. F. Bossing,
nil Guardian of Florence Gertrude
l.ec, Gladys Ivn Lee, Willie Edmond
Lee rnd Veryl Archie I.ee, minors,
will, on tin.* 19th day of November,
A. D. 1920, apply to the Honorable
E. F. Householder, County Judge in
and for said county, at his office in
Sanford in said County, at D* o’clock
n m., or ns soon thereafter as the
matter can he heard, for authority to
sell, at public or private sale, the urn
divided interest of said minors, as
children and heirs at Inw of Lena I.* e
Ixissing in and to the following de
scribed rcnl estate, in said County, tn
wit: Lot Eight (8) of Block Twolv
U2) of Tier Eight (3) of Snnfonl,
Florida, according to E. R. Trnfford's
Map of the Town of Sanford, Flnri
da. duly recorded in the public rre
o r d s of Seminole county. Florida,
which application will he based upon
the petition for sale now on file in
said Court.
Dated, October 7th, A. D. 1929.
If. F. LOSSING.
o ' t..
Guardian.

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A new fast train is to start late in
November between Jacksonville, Tnm
pa, St. Petersburg, nnd Snrnsota, ir
addition to the regunlr Seaboard tour
1st trains.

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In Circuit Court, of Semi,
nole County, Florida.
In Chancery.
Florence Gilbert,
Complainant
-vsDivoice Citation.
James Gilbert,
Defendant.
TO JAMES GILBERT, Adress un.
known
Please take notice that you nre
herein filed nKainst you o:i the first
to the bill of complaint herein filed
nKainst you, nnd it is hereby order­
ed that you do appear to said bill
herein filed gainst you on the first
Monday in December, A. I). 1920, the
same being the fith day of December
1920, and a rule day of this Court,
and it b further ordered that this
notice he published in the Sanford
Herald once a week for eight consec­
utive weeks.
Witness my hand nnd the official
seal of said Court at Sanford, Semi
oole County, Florida, this the 23rd
day of September, A. D. 1920.
(Seal of Court)
E. A. Douglass,
7-9tc.
Clerk Circuit Court.

Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes.
Notice is hereby given that I.. P.
Hagan, purchaser of Tnx Certificate
No 729, dated the 4th day of June
A. I). 1891,
Said ccrificnto embraces the follow,
ing described property situated in
Seminole County, Florida, to.wit:
Beg. 7 1-2 chs. S. of 1-4 Se**. post
on N lino of Sec. 25, Tp, 19, S. R. 29
E-, Run S. 7 1-2 ch*., W. 5 chs., N.
V 1-2 ch*., E. 6chs„ 6 acres more or

In the Circuit Court of the Seventh Mabel M. Krcly by her next friend,
Paul M. Kccly, Paul 51. Krcly her
Judicial Circuit, in and for Semi­
husband, nnd George W. Venable,
nole County, Florida.—
Compiainnnts.
In Chancery.
vs.
Alexander James Miller, et nl, De­
ORIGINAL BILL OF COMPLAINT
fendants.
E. A, DouKlass, In his own right, nnd
CITATION.
as Trustee, Complainant,
To Alexander James .Miller, D. *‘nlvs.
M\v Piffnrd nnd Charlotte 0. i ’ifJ. II. Cowen, ct al, Defendants.
fnrd and the unknown heirs, lega­
CROSS BILL OF COMPLAINT
tees, devisees, grantees or other
J. H. Cowen, ct al, Compiainnnts,
claimants under Alexander Juntas
Miller, I). Halsey piffnrd and
E. A. Douglass, et nl, Defendants.
Charlotte 0. Piffnrd, and the un*
CITATION.
known hclrr, legatees, devisees,
To G. R. Calhoun, of Pitkins, Colo­ grantees, or other claimants un­
rado; F. A. Hart, of Savannah,
der Emma M. Piffnrd, nnd to nny
Georgia, nnd C. 11. Walsh, of Wil­ and all other persona or parties
mington, North Carolina; T. 0.
clnlndng any interest in nnd to the
Gillls, M. J. Gallagher, J. M. Hunt.
following described lands situateJ. F. Mitchell, Louis Paint nnd
in Seminole county, Florida, more
James Sawyer, whose places of
particularly described ns follows,
residence are unknown, nnd to nil
to-wit:
other persons or parties claiming
The Northeast quarter of the
an interest in nnd to the following Northwest quarter of the Southwest
described land in Seminole Coun­ quarter; the Southeast quarter of the
ty, Florida, to-wit:
Southwest quarter of the Northwest
I.ots 7 nnd 8, of Block 4, of Tier 4, quarter, and the Northwest quarter
of Sanford. Florida, according to E. of the Northeast quarter of the
It. Trafford’s map of Sanford, Flori­ Southwest qunrter of Section 36,
da:
Township 19 South of Range 30 East,
It appearing from a sworn cross nnd hcgtnlng 30 chains North of the
hill of complaint fifed in this cause, Southwest corner of Section 36,
that you have or claim to have some Township 19, South of Rnngo 30
interest in and to tho above describ­ East, run North 20 chains, East 10
ed land, therefore, you, 0. R. Cat* chains, South 20 chains, West 10
houn, F. A. Hart nnd C. H. Walsh chains to beginning.
are hereby required t* be and appear
It appearing from the sworn hill
before our said Circuit Court at the of complaint filed in this cause
Court House in Sanford, Florida, on against you that you have or claim
the 6th tiny*of December, A. I). 1920, some interest in and to the lands
and then and there make answer to hereinabove described, therefore, you
the cross hilt of complaint, otherwise the said Alexander James Miller, D
a decree pro confcsso will lie entered Halsey Piffnrd am! Charlotte 0. Pif­
against you.
fnrd nre hereby required to he nnd
And you, T. O. Gillls, M. J. Gal­ appear before our said Circuit Court
lagher, J. M. Hunt, J. F. Mitchell, at the Court House in Sanford, Flor­
I-ouis Paint and Janies Sawyer arc ida, on the 3rd day of January, A.
hereby required to be nnd appear be­ D. 1921, ami then and there tnnkc
fore our said Circuit Court at the answer to the hill of complaint ex­
Court House in Sanford, Florida, on hibited against you, otherwise n de­
the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1921, cree pro confcsso will he entered
and then nnd there make answer to agninqt you. And nil other persons
the cross bill of complaint, otherwise or parties claiming nny right, title or
a decree pro confesso will be entered interest in nnd to the property here­
ngninst you. Ami all other unknown inabove described, under, by or
parties or persons claiming nny through nny of the above named de­
right, title or interest in nnd to the fendants, or otherwise, nre hereby re­
iroperty hereinabove described nre quired to be nnd appear before our
cquireil to be nnd appear liefore our said Circuit Court at the Court House
said Circuit Court at the Court in Sanford, Florida, on the 7th day
House In Sanford, Florida, on tin* of Febninry, A. 1). 1921, and then
7th day of February, A. D. 1921, nnd and there make answer to the bill of
then and there make answer to the complaint in this enuse, otherwise n
cross bill of complaint filed in this decree pro confesso will he entered
cause, otherwise a decree pro confcs- ngninst all unknown parties defend­
so will be entered against nil said ant.
It is ordered that this citation he
unknown parties.
It Is ordered that this notice be
published in the Sanford Herald, a
newspaper published in Seminole
County, Florida, once a week for
four weeks ns to the defendants
whose residences nre known, nnd
once a week for eight weeks ns to the
known parties defendant whose plac­
es of resilience are unknown, and
once a week for twelve weeks ns to
the unknown parties defendant
WITNESS my band and tho seal of
the said Circuit Court on this Kith
day,of October, A. D. 1920.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida
GEO. A. DeCOTTES.
THE rinCUIT COUNT Or SEMINOLE
COUNTY IT UhlDA—IN CHANCERY
THOMAS EMMET WILSON,

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes,
Notice is hereby given that Over*
street Turpentine Company, purchns
or of Tax Certificate No. 177, dated
tin* Gth tiny of July A. D. 1908, bus
filed said certificne in my office and
has made application for tax deed
to issue in accordance with law.
Said certificate embraces tho fol
lowing described property situated in
Seminole County, Florida, to.wit: S.
11 A. of W 1.2 of NW 1.1 of NEl :
of Sec. 26. Tp. 20 S. It. 29 E., It acres
more or Tess.
The snitl land being asesscssed at
the date of the issuance of such cor
t if irate in the name of D, F. Saver.
Unless said certificate shall be re
deemed according to law. tax deed
Will issue thereon on the 10tth tiny of
November A. D. 1929.
In the Circuit Court of the Seventh
Witness my official signature nnd
seal this th" "9th day of Seotemher Judicial Circuit, in nnd for Seminole
A. D. 1920.
County* Florida In Chancery.
E. A. Douglass,
Clerk Circuit Court,
7-0tr.
Seminole County Florida.
(Seal) By: V. E. Douglass, D. C
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court, seven

Tai riRcutT srktivotr co
rt.ORtDA—g: CHANCER

CITAII0

NOTICE OF AI’I'LICATION FOR
TAX DEED
Under Section 675 of the General
Statutes.
Notice Is hereby given that E. B.
Randall, Jr., purchaser of Tax Certi.
fiento No. 180, dated the 3 rd day of
July A. D. 1916, hns filed said certi.
ficao iu my office and lias made ap­
plication for tax deed to issue in ac­
cordance wih law.
Said certificate embraces the follow­
ing described property situated in
Seminole County, Florind to-wIt: Wl-2
of Section 36, Tp. 19 SfR.32.E. 320
nerrs more nr (css,
Tho said land being assessed nt the
dnlc of the Issuance of such certifi­
cate in the name of Unknown.
Unless said certificate shall he re
deemed according to Inw, tax deed will
issue thereon on tho 10th day of Nov.
A. D. 1920.
Witness my official signature nnd
seal tlds the 30th tiny of September
A. D. 1020.
.
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I* ami appear Iwfnr* nnr aalil I’lm ilt Cnnrl. al
II* IVnrl ll»*t** In t*itf«til, 1‘lnrMa, im IP*
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an* nf II* al-ir* namo-l parllo*. nr n|li*rw|a*.
ai* tirroi.* r*.|nlroi| to tw an.) appear t*fnr* mir
aal.l rirm ll Cnnrl at It* Court lino** In Han
ford, rinrl.li, on tl* Rnl ill* nf Jannar*. \.
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unknown partloa. ntl.omla* a dooro* nf pm n s | o»mi will I* antrrr.1.
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In Somlnnla mf.nl*. I’P.rlda, Mina a work f.r
N wooka, aa In Ilo kltnwn partloa dofondani.
and noo* a wo*k f.»r lw*l*o woola aa In ll.o
unknown f.arilra dofotnlanl*.
Wit o m tn* hand and Ilo -o il of »ald *'lrm il Court »n ll.la ll.o till, da* nf Sopt*ud*r.
a . i» tran.
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E. A. PUt'OKASS,
Clerk of llrrult Cosirl
Homlnnlo Ckiurit*. rk’lMa.
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Hntlrllnr and Conn.rt lor onuiplalnatil.
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FINAL DISCHARGE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

or Demands against aid Estate:
You, ant! each of you are hereby
notified ant! required to present nnjf
claims nnd demands wl Ich you. or
cither of you, may have against the
estate of Edwurd B. Wnrman, tlecen*'
ed. late of Seminole County, Florida.
to the undersigned administrator of
said e s t a t e , within two yenrs from
tiie dnte hereof.
Dated October 7th, A. D. 1929.
WILLIAM E. WAHMAN.
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AdmInlitra;or.

CITATION.
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Witness my hand nnd the seal of tin
gIV|,j Cj-cuit Court on this 8th tiny of
A. D. 1929.
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Clerk Cirruit C..: I. S-ninoie Coun­
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B" E H. Wilson.
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Solicitor nnd of
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happy life nlways with out a shadow

of pain.

In Court of County Judge, Seminole
County, State of Florida.
In re Estate of Augustii. Morcmen,
deceased,
Notice is hereby given, to All tfhoni
it may concern, that on the Fifteenth
day of November A. D. 1920 vc shall
npply to the Knnoroblo E, F. nousholder, Judge of said Court, ns Judge
of Probate, for our final discharge is
Executor of the estate of Augustin
Morcmen deceased; nnd thnt nt the
same time wo will present our final
accounts ns Executor of said estate,'
and ask for their npprovnl.
Dated September 2nd, A. 1). 1920.
Orlp^do Bank &amp; Trust Cnmpnny,
Executor.
Robi mum &amp; Bridges.
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Attorneys for Executor

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FOKEST LA K E CHAIRM AN STATE BOARD

Mr. Roland said that Sumter coun­
DEATH OF MRS. M. C. DOYLE.
The children nre; Arthur Doyle of
ty hns the funds with which to build
Memphis;
Fred .Doyle, of Texas »nd
(Trem Tu«.d*jr'i D .lly)
this road, but that tho proposition
Edward
Doyle,
who is „|g0 in ^
Mrs. Mary C. Doyle died at her
u'as made last year and turned down home on Oak nvonue early this morn­ and Mrs. B. W. Herndon and Mrs’
by the board. In consequence the ing nftcr nn illness of several months. Frank L. Miller and Miss May Doyle
citizens of tho county nre practically Mrs. Doyle had been very ill but had of this city anil Mrs. Clay of Arcadia
without exception ngninst tho bond recovered sufficiently to walk out in
Mrs. Doyle was a devout member
issue, but if this road could be as­ the yard nnd the fnmily had hoped of the Methodist church during her
sured they might chnnge their minds. she would soon be restored to henlth life and lived her life as a Christu'J
Mr. Scott explained that this road hut her ndvnnced ago retardo*’, the strong in the faith nnd thc fu,cr J
would run almost pnrnllel to State efforts of medical skill nnd she pass­ services will probably be held from
Rond No. A, which will servo ns an ed away peacefully almost bc.’oro the Methodist church in Friday but
outlet to Tampa, and should be built. those nt her bedside were nwnre of on account of thc children being !0
It was voted that this matter bo gone the fnct that her spirit had winged far nway no arrangements have as
into ngnin nt the next meeting.
its flight.
yet been made.
The chairmnn read an invitation
Mnry C. Doytc, ns Mary Speer, j Tho sympnthy of thc many fricr.di
from the mayor and chnmbcr of com­ enme to Floridn while n child hnving of tho Doyle fnmily here nnd else.
merce of Jacksonville, signed nlso by 1been horn in Georgia in 1841 nnd , where in the state is extended to the
the Jacksonville Kiwnnis nnd Rotary coming to Snnford with her parents bereaved family.
clubs, asking that tho next meeting who settled nt whnt was then Mcllonbe! held in that city, nnd it was voted vllle nnd were nmong the enrly pio­
F. S. Ostrom nnd J C. Bowen
to accept the invitation nnd meet in neers hero in the raising of ornnges camera men for the Ford Screen
Jacksonville on Thursday of next the Speer grove being n landmark for News, spent Sunday at the Seminole
week, proceeding from there Thurs­ ninny years. She was married to on their way to Winter Haven where
day night to Tallahassee nnd holding Mnrtin J. Doyle, who wns one of they will take movies of the fine
a meeting, which, according to Chair­ the largest merchants in thin section orange groves in that section tb be
man Lake, will take three or four of Florida and from this union were shown later throughout the North.
days to go into all the mntters which bom three hoys nnd four girls who They will get some beautiful nnd in­
nre likely to come before it.—Tnmpn nre left to mourn her loss, Mr. Doyle teresting pictures that will be a grest
Tribune.
having died in 1888.
advertisement for Florida.

■ Hon. Forest Lake, of Sanford, may there were forty more, it was voted
be obliged to move hla residence to on motion of Commissioner Tulwiier
FIF.LI) SECRETARY DOING GOOD Tnllahassce, having been on Tuesday to disperse with, the reading, nnd
elected to the position of chairman that copies he printed nnd sent to the
WORK AMONG THE SCHOOL
of the Florida State Rond Depart­ members.
CHILDREN
Mr. Scott explained that he wnnted
ment, at a meeting of the hoard at
the
ir.ir.ut. s read ",r refute the rdams
uie itiiisboro Hotel.
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fhe fact that the war and its ac­
of
certain
of the leading newspapers
Mr, Lake was elected temporary
tivities pushed aside so many other chairman ami announced that the in the state&gt; which wanted to make it
important things, is the reason why first business would he to select a appear that the board was not doing
there has been an interregnum of permanent chnirman, nnd he was im­ anything or putting out any money,
about three years in one of the most mediately nominated by Commission­ except in the south pnrt of the state."
important branches of
Audubon er W. A. Holt of White Springs. Com­
J. E. Taylor, chnirman o.fthc coun­
work. Six months of each year— missioners Ed. Scott of Arcadia, nnd ty commissioners of Clay county, apfrom October first to May fifteenth— J. D. Smith, of Marinnna, nlso being penred nt the meeting to inform the
a field secretary is supposed to trnv- nominated for the office by roll call hoard that the npproprintion for that
cl over ns much territory ns ern be nnd Mr. Lake declared elected, receiv­ county has been "sed up nnd, ns the
covered in that time, carrying leaf- *ing three votes. On motion of Com­ board had voted money for the build­
lets, folders- and other^—literature missioner Scott, it was voted to ing of certain ronds in that county,
about birds and their protection, nlso make election of the chairman unani­ which money hns not yet been receivit is the duty of this secretary to give mous.
ed, he desired assurance that it will
grown people opportunity to become
The newly elected chairmnn made a he forthcoming before the work is
members, and all tenchers materials short speech ir. which In said that he forced to stop. He was told that his
to organize Junior societies among had nt times teen accused of being a county might use the nuio tax money
their pupils.
politician, Hut that he is far from it, to keep gohig on, to lie reimbursed a
The reason Florida is considered nnd had tried very hard to induce little later.
to be the most important state in Governor Cntts to reappoint M. M.
W. P. Farrar, county commissioner
the union is, that we have no: only Smith, former chairman, to the hoard of Manatee county, informed the
our own birds to protect, but . Iso ^"in fact," said Mr. Lake, “I nearly bonrd that the funds in his county
those from colder climes* that conte broke with the governor in my ef­ nre now available, and work ready to
here each winter. If those northern forts to induce hi into retain Mr. start, and that if the hoard will send ♦&gt;
birds don’t find protection here, they Smith, but bo positively refused to its engineer to that county to get
cannot return when spring would do so, ami told me that if I did not tilings under way, the commissioners f
call them back north to help the na­ nccept his appointment of myself he will provide the necessary machinery.
tion’s farmers in the summer’s losing would find someone else, hut he ab­
A. M. Roland, an attorney of Bushfight with insect enemies. It is also solutely would not retain Mr. Smith. nell, stated that he represented V
true that more sportsmen gather As chairman of tliU board I shall Sumter county and a part of Marion, ❖
here during the season than in any ask the co-operation of all the rest nnd that these counties havC money
of the other states. Before so many of you nnd there will be no politics all ready to put into a road from f
kinds of game birds in this state had in it. I have no enemies to punish Ocala to the Hillsborough line to­ V
been exterminated, Florida had be­ nnd no friends to reward.” Assur­ ward Plant City, for n distance of v
come famous as the hunter’s para­ ances of co-operation were given the seventy-two miles, which they will f
dise, which makes it that much more chnirman by the other members of build at their own expense provided
difficult for all who are working to the board nnd the meeting was de­ tlie hoard will list this n3 a state
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save the birds.
clared ready to proceed to other husi- road, hut do not want State Road No.
Farmers and gardeners are becom­ ness.
r&gt; which the state hoard has planned.
ing more "wiseu up" to what they
Commissioned Scottt moved
the He snid, furthermore, that Pasco
owe the birds, and whnt it means to rending of the min
" the last county felt the same way about it
have them destroyed. They welcome meeting nnd the scci
started on nnd would put up money for n share
eagerly all bird literature and meet the job, but after reading some of the roud, which was borne out by
more than half way the workers for twenty or so pages, and in nnswer to remarks from C. A. Lock of Pnsco
the Audubon Society. In the towns an inquiry from the chair stating county who was present.
and cities It is still more a matter of
Sentiment—birds nre dear neighbors,
and the final touch of chnrm to
lawns and flower-borders.
Slowly we learn that even the
smallest lawn or border would soon
lose Its verdure nnd beauty if not
ALL KINDS OF
for the ctemnl vigilence of our bird
IN S U R A N C E .
friends and neighbors, who nre on
the lookout for every entorpilnr, cut­
REALO ESTATE.
worm, nnd nil the rest of those rob­
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“There's a reason" why Audubon
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workers find such welcome in all
communities where the importance
of whnt they nre doing is under­
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T believe that the Country which
God made is more beautiful than the
•City which man made; that life out of
vioors nnd in touch with the earth is
the nnturnl life of ninn. I believe
that work is work wherever I find it,
but that work with Nature is more
inspring thnn work with the most in­
tricate machinery. 1 believe that the
dignity of Inbor depends not on whnt
you do, hut on how you do it; that
opportunity comes to a boy on the
farm ns often ns to a boy in the city;
that life in larger nnd freer nnd hap­
pier on the farm thnn in town; that
my success depends not upon loca­
tion, but upon myself—not upon my
dreams, hut upon what I actually do
—not upon lurk, hut upon pluck. I
believe in working when you work,
■and in plnying when you piny, nnd in
giving nnd demanding n square deal
In every act of life.—Edwin Osgood
Grover.

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Mr. and Mrs. Brandt and wife nnd
two children, nnd Indy friend, wore
In Sanford Sunday for a few hours.
Mr. Brandt is a Linotype oper.*to~ on
the Sentinel and while here paid the
Herald a pleasant call.
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Used in connection with no other
subject does the newly coined and
frequently heard expression quot­
ed above, mean more or apply with
greater force thnn in the matter
of insurance on your property, as­
suring you against financial loss
in the event of its destruction by
fire.

SEE US ABOUT
FIRE INSURANCE!

LOSSING’S QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER
“ W e Deliver The Goods”

EAST COAST HAS THIRD
OF STATE POPULATION
Exactly HIB,270 of the 000,200 pon•plo In Florida reside In the Fourth
Congressional district,
stretching
from Jacksonville to Key West, nlong
the East Const, according to infor­
mation just received from the census
bureau at Washington by J. J. Em­
ery, of Jacksonville, census enumera­
to r for the district.
Thus approximately one-third of
the people of Florida nre residents of
the 1G counties which arc included in
the Fourth District. These counties
nre DuvnI, Clay, St. Johns, Flagler,
Putnam, Volusia, Seminole, Brevard,
Orange, Osceola, Okeechobee, SL Lu­
cie, Palm Beach, Broward, Dade, and
Monroe.
An Interesting feature of the count
1a t*.1* fact that over one-half of the
-population of the district reside in live
•of the larger towns of the district,
those towns .being Jacksonville, Mi
am i, West Palm Bench, Key West nnd
Orlando. There nre four congress! »nal districts In Florida.—PninUa
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PH O N E 498
If Wc Please You, Tell Others.

If We Don’t, Tell Us.

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CUSTOM AUTO BODY WORK
V/c solicit Trade from all parts of Florida.
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"'"Rough and Dressed Lumber and
Builders’ Supplies
LUMBER PRICES A*RE LOWER and this is the time
to build the home that you have been w anting so long

See us for Prices on Materials of All
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THE DAILY ADDITION TO OUR LINE OF DEE'OSITORS.
IT1I: PROTECTION BY TWO EXAMINATIONS EACH YEAR BY THE
STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT, TWO AUDITS EACH YEAR
BY AN INDEPENDENT RECOGNIZED PUBLIC AUDIT COM­
PANY AND TWO SWORN STATEMENTS SUBMITTED TO THE
STATE COMPTROLLER BY THE CASHIER, GIVING THE
BANK’S CONDITION IN DETAIL, ALL OF WHICH INSURES
REGULAR. SYSTEMATIC AND THOROUGH OPERATION OF
THE HANK.
STH: THE ADVICE OF A COMPETENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
WHO MEET WITH THE OFFICERS
REGULARLY
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MONTH AND ADVISE THEM AS TO THE OPERATION OF
THE BANK.
GTII: INSURANCE OF ALL DEPOSITS EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR.
THIS IS A PROTECTION NOT COMMONLY FOUND IN BANKS
AND IS AN ABSOLUTE PROTECTION FOR YOUR FUNDS, IN
ADDITION TO ALL THE OTHER USUAL SAFEGUARDS.
THESE ARE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD DO BUSINESS WITH
US, AND WE BELIEVE THAT NO BANK CAN OFFER BETTER IN­
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�TF1H SANFORD WEEKLY IIERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920
Good Road, Constitutional Amend„pn '
*'Irs' stc,,R Arrington. the
Peace Treaty" and Mrs. John Leonanil, "Why I am n Democrat." It Is
hoped ‘hero will be n large attendnnco from all over the county for it
ALL DAY RALLY in CENTRAL
i" expected that this will be one of
PARK AND MANY GOOI)
the most cnthudnslic political rallies
ever held In Sanford.
SPEAKERS
With the added power of the vote
coming to women ,it is with the us­
ual progressive spirit that characterires the sex that they arc already or­
ganizing for the purpose of instnirtion in citizenship—and to study the
ballot. Wc must know this tool of
citizenship through which we must
hereafter work. More than this, wc
must not be content with knowledge
—for "government is not a theory,
but an actuality" touching our dally
life The average woman does not
know the difference between n pri­
mary and an election. Politics, like
charity, should begin at home—and
there are those who, when one speaks
of politics sees only tho national elec­
tion. This is a mistake. Every wom­
an should know through her own in­
vestigation her ward, whether in city,
county or township. It Is near us
that the wheels are set in motion,
right nt home that "petty officials,"
and office-holders begin to create
those conditions which result in nat­
ional well-being or ill-being.
At the present time however, Sem­
inole county women nre vitally inter­
ested in the national election, for this
is (heir first opportunity to use the
right the franchise has given them
and in the South it is especially nec­
essary that the white women cast
their full voting strength.
The Democratic women's Voters'
League is being organized in this
county, with Mrs. John Leonard!, ns
chairtnnn of the league, and Mrs.
Henry Wight nnd Mrs. E. M. Gailowny associated with her on tho com­
mittee. Mrs. R. A. Terheun has been
appointed publicity chairman. Pre­
cinct cnptninsj nnd committees will be
appointed whoso names will appear
latec nnd this week these committees
will call together the Democratic
women voters of their respective
precincts for the purpose of Instruc­
tion. "Schools for Voters" will be
made interesting by the introduction
of “Fake elections."
Dummy ballots will be used and the
forms of a regular election will In?
presented in such n mnnner thnt the
average woman voter will go to the
polls better equipped with "votting
knowledge" than the average male
voter. The women nre urged to re­
spond to the Invltntlon thnt wo may
be able to vote intelligently nnd pile
up a splendid vole on election day,
November 2nd.
Headquarters fnf Democratic Women
on Elect‘un Day.
In order that every Democratic
woman may* lave the opportunity to
cast her ballot on election day, head­
quarters will be established in the
law offices of Mrs. John Leonard!,. lit
the Woodruff building where commit­
tees of Indies will be in attendance
all day. One room will be fitted up
for a rest room with every comfort
nnd convenience nnd with facilities
for the care of young children nnd
babies who may be left there while
the mothers cast their vote. There
wit I be n telephone, nnd a line of au­
tomobiles will be here n|so that any­
one who so desires, may be sent for
and brought to the polls. A telephone
message will bring the car. A com­
mittee of Indies nt headquarters who
will give last minute instructions to
the timid voters will be Mrs. J. C.
Higgins, Mrs. C. M. Vorcc, Mrs. J.
E. Pace, Mrs. Galloway, Mrs. Henry*
Wight, Mrs. E. G. Tyner nnd Mrs.
John Ia-onardi. Others will he added

AII Day Democratic Rally nt Central
Park on Saturday
There will lie a big all day rally of
the Democratic women nt Central
Park on Saturday, which tho women
of Seminole county are earnestly unt­
ed to nttend. Good speaking on Im­
portant issues ami another school of
instruction will he Included In the
day’s program. Sandwiches nnd cof­
fee will be', served on the grounds nt
a nomlnnnl sum. Mrs. Hnl Wight and
Mrs. B. W. Herndon in chnrge.
Through the courtesy of Rev. Fath­
er Peck, the Parish House, Just op­
posite the park, will be fitted up for
a rest room for women nnd children

WANTED
\\ anted— Corn. The rtoachain
Grain Co of Alachua Fla. will pay
you the market price for ear corn in
car lots. Farmers can join together
n making up cars.______ 49-tfc.
WANTED—Second hand show case.
Inquire at the paint store in tho Welaka Block, Railroad Way. 5-tfc.

FOR IlENT
FOR RENT,
------ TO fishing pnrtics or
tourist parties, 2fl-foot, hnlf cabin,
MID - WINTER Licensed FFC _.Y6 etad etaoinilnnn
ennopy motor boat fully equipped.
OF REST IN
Licensed pilot who knows tnc St.
Johns, 1'hone 348 I.. Q. loveless 4Stf
Florida is not far behind her sister
states in anything ami certainly is
abreast of them in the matter of
fairs, for between the dn'os, October
2Gth, 1920, and February 1', 1921,
there will be thirteen fairs held with­
in the borders of the state. All but
three of these fairs are in early win­
ter proposition, the three mid-winter
and spring fairs nre the South Flori­
da to be held nt Tampa, the St.
Lucie county fair to be held nt Vcro
nnd The Sub-Tropicat Mid-Winter
l air to be held in Orlando, February
15 to 19, 1921.
The advanced stand occupied by
the state of Florida is very' largely
indicated by these expositions of the
products and educational advantages
of the several parts of tba state.1Ev­
erywhere in the older states these an­
nual fairs prove the front rank oc­
cupied by the places holding them nnd
a state or county, as well as individ­
uals, are Judged ns to being up to
date by reason of hnlding or not
holding a fair, and the interest they
evidence in them.
For this renson the thousands of
people coming into the state of Flori­
da cstimnte our advancement to n
great extent by the interest manifest­
ed nlong these lines nnd that is cer­
tainly one renson why the sections
holding n fair nre pictured the great­
est in the minds of the people.
Wc nre sure wo state a fnct when
wc say thnt our Five County Fair, as
some call it, embracing the counties of
Orange, Volusia, Seminole, Osceola,
nnd Lake from which our exhibits nre
nil or in pnrt drawn, Is one of the
greatest fnctnrs in the up-bullding of
this section.
This would not be the enso If these
counties combined did not put up one
«f the very' finest fnirs in Florida,
known far njid near for completeness
and excellence.
The coming fnir will fnr exceed all
that have preceded it and arrange­
ments are being made on an extend­
ed scnle with the confident belief that
the attendance from nil parts of the
state will be grenter than ever.
BIG CRATE COMPANY WILL USE
SANFORD FOR DISTRIB­
UTING CENTER
(Horn TburtJ.r't D.llrl
The story of whnt promises to be
another manufacturing enterprise in
Sanford was given to the Herald thin
morning by C. F. Wnlkcr of the Noentee Crate Co.
The manufacturers of the Florida
Four-in-One v^rate
■•*'&lt;,n* to es­
tablish a warehouse and asscmblm*
pinrt in Sanford to assemble the
crates nnd vegetable packages nnd
to have the headquarters for selling
these crates for all tho various plants
in Florida. They will hnvo n trained
corps' of demonstrators here to show
how the crates are made up nnd clos­
ed nnd how they must lie made to get
the host results. S. O. Blnzcr, of
Nocatec, will bo in chnrge of the dem­
onstration department.
These new
vegetable packages have been made
for celery, potatoes nnd cabbage and
other vegetables nnd hnvc proved
very satisfactory. The new crate is
bound with four wire strands making
it absolutely safe for transportation
end cm ryh'g nnd have nindo a great
hit wherever they have been shown.
Frank Dade, the Florida representa­
tive of the Wire Bound Corporation,
of Rockuwny, N. J., the mnnufaetur-

THIS WEEK’S OFFERINGS
SEEDS
STEWART. THE FLORIST
Pbnl Mailm'i Hr-T«u Stfdi Far Ge*d
Poinsettns,
Remits
Hybiscus, Salmon, Red, double
red.
Gnrden and field seed for fall
Ferns.
plantlnjr, seed oats, rye, barley,
rape. New crop turnips- cabFOR RENT—20 acre farm nnd two
Orders taken now for Fancy, Snap­
hnRe, egg plant, pepper, beans,
room*. Small family preferred. dragon, Calcndrila and other plants.
peas, potatoes and onion sets.
Address L. N. Barnhart, near Elder
Largest and oldest established
Frank
Lossing
Springs. ^ __
11-Ctp
seed house In the state.
Contractor &amp; Ruildrr
SEND FOR FALL CATALOG
The Ladles Union of the CongregaAND SEED SPECIAL.
Phone
-167
tional Church will hold their unun!
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
bazaar December 11.
C.tfc
Ltkionvilk
Flsridi
If given their choice between a life
The Daughters of Wesley will hold
their Christms Bazaar on Saturday. of happiness and one of sorrow, some
November 27th.
Gl-tf people would be so greedy they would
Buy your post cards at the Herald
Get your orders in now for your
office. Denutiful views, lc each.
new Huick car. See W. J. Thigpen.
, pay cash for second hand
Address 352 Sanford, Florida
t l-tfe

First: It is sold at a mod­
erate price. You save when
you buy it.

Order your new Duick now and
you will not lose any time on the
new ear load coming in soon. 46-tfc
Electric Fans. Charles Electric Co

Second: It has more Ilian the
ordiii.tr&gt;* leavening strength,
therefore, you use less.

Elder Spring Water. T. 0. Chnrlec
tone 311.
50-tfs

Third: Thera are no fail­
ures—it alwnyn makes the
sweetest, must palatable of
foods.

Dr. D. C.Wnrd, Osteopath is
CABBAGE PLANTS FOB SALE30,000 Charleston Wakefield ready Sanford on Tuesday nnd Fr
8to set about Oct. 15th. $1,00 per of each week.
1.000.—F. L. Greene, West Side. 9-tfc
Pair good mules nnd wagon for
Bale Inquire Merchants Grocery Co.
FOR SALE—One good Jersey milk
cow. Inquire, V. E. Douglass* nt
YOU WANT TO BUY A DESIR­
ABLE HOME address, C. II. Smith
7 E. Third Street, Sanford, Fin.
i FOR SALE—Good farm mule in
good condition. M. Fleischer. 5-tflc
Stewart, The Florist
FOR SALE—Good team of mutes Avenue. Phone 200-W.
Lake Jessup Gnrden Co., Oviedo. (L2t

Fourth: I: is used fay mil*
lions of housewives—leading
domestic science teachers
and cooking experts.

WHEM YOU BUY IT - W K H YGU USE IT

Dongle, Celery Ave
For Sale—Ctler
to suit purchaser.
Box 276, Sanford

Fifth: If. b the best Baking

FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
with hath in private family, 117
I-nurel Ave.
IO-3tp
WANTED—A place to work ami a
homo by n young woman with two
MISCELLANEOUS
small children. Address Box 885.
Tho Lccaburg Laundry hns opened Hertford. Fia.
___ _____10-3tp
Receiving nnd delivery Station nt
The Truth Keekers of the Metho­
Ray Brothers Bnttory servico stnt. dist church will hold their Thanks­
ion, Old Ford Garage, this is in nd. giving Imznnr Nov, 19 nnd 20. All
ditlon to regulnr service. The very kinds of nprons, hand embroidered
fino quality of work turned out by pillow cases nnd nil kinds of fancy
tho Leesburg T-nundry is known nil articles.
10*4tp
over tho south. Troy Rny, Phone
with
Flowers"—Stewart,
442 Is in charge of the Hanford
10-tfo
Branch.________________
7-ltfe
If Its Rnttcrles or Automobile Tire*
FOR HALE—A Chickcrtng piano,
you need and wnnt to save money
cltenp. Address Elizabeth M. Wil-1boo Ray Brothers at tiro Old Ford
Hants, Silver lutke, Fla
1l-3tp 4Garnge, wo mean this.
71tfc.

TRADE

Powder that cat be produced. Was
given Id,’best awards at World's
Pure Fovxl Cx;&gt;c..Uhti,Chicago; Paris
Exposition, Paris, France.
Sixth: It contains only such
Ingredients S3 have, been officially
Approved by tire United States Food
Authorities.
The finest quality Bakina
Powder—st the most economical
cost "The Biggest Bargain That
Goes Into the Kitchen Today."
Mix plain flour with pure baking
powder Instead of using uncertain
mixtures. Then you will know your
btktnet are pure r_v1 wjio&amp;snm*. PisIn
flour e.innot l&gt;» »&lt;tii!irr»ir,1.

MARK

A F’ordson Trnctor on he farm means more prosperity for the farmer. It docstr t
make any difference how you spell that prosperity—whether it Is in increased produetion; whether it is iiv the saving thnt comes from a' machine over a horse or a mule;
whether It comes in a release from the drudgery nnd nil-day and all-night labor on tho
answers nil those problems to the
fartit for both man nnd wife—because tire Fordson
I ....
i at is fact ion of the farmers.
It can’t be otherwise. These arc the dnys of progress, nnd power* on the farm is
tie m e rrily . It is only u quislim of whnt kind of power the farmer is going to
have, but no farmer with (be facts now before him can question- the monetary advan­
tage of mnchlne power over horse and mule-power. The Trnctor is tho farmer s neces­
sity just ns much ns the sun is the necessity for growing crops.
All that is necessary for a fanner is to know his Fords-m Trnctor ns familiarly as
he understands hnndling a team of horses. He wants to use tho amount of reason nnd
common sense. In the Fordson Trnctor is IhcH roncentrnted power of eighteen horses,
and as flexible comparison much more economical both in service nnd in keep. Inert It
will do so tunny th'mm that horses and mules cannot do, nnd it cloesn t eat when Idle.
We don’t believe there ib r*v question in the mind of any farmer ns to the neces­
sity for a Tractor, but he may have i.croo doubts ns to whnt make of Tractor, so that is
the renson we arc putting this advertisement in this paper to draw tils attention to the
Fordson Trnctor. This is why wc put the above arguments before him, and why we
now invite him to come in to our plnce of business nnd view the Fordson Trnctor. Ia-l
us show him whnt it has done. Let. us prove to him its superiority o .cr any other
Trnctor. It means more to him than it does to us. When wo sell a IYnc or, we mas*
a small profit, but when ho buys n T raitor he buys a power that is working for him
every day in the year; thnt is, if be buys a Fordson—we can V speak for the other
binds. Come in!

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Calumet

Nut Cookia
Reelpe
—{ cup butter;
li cup vugar, 2
eggs, Ij cup
flour, 1level tea­
spoon Calumet
Baking Powder,
R cup chopped
nuts, 1 teaspoon
lemon Juice.
Then mix In the
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920
REGISTRATION U S T Or QUALIITIED 7 0 T .
ERA o r SEXTNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. FOR 1»W
(Continued o* F i | i 7.)
tire**. R. *11.
Graham. Mr*, rlenrlatia
Oelgvr, Mr*. Hiui *
Gnitfe, Uric**
Georg.. Mr*. S i« r »
Cawiltl. 0 . T.
H a'lnver. Jem**
Calgvr. Mr*. W ine I.
Grtrr, Mr*. I. L
Galger, Mi*. (v&gt;r**
Gould. G. C.
lU rtiw n. C. I’.
I lari. I. I&gt;.
Iltn&amp;a, II. II.
Holder. A. J.
Iluddteilon. J. 'I,
Hart, Mr* U i * l i A.
Hunter, E I .
Ilari. Mr*. Emm* J.
Ilir t. Mr*. M ir r ii M.
Huddl,-*lt*ti, Mr*. Cornelia
Harr *. Richard
i lif t Iron. Mr*. Sir*)* IV.
Harrix'ti. MU* Clara
------ J----■lore*. J. I*.
Jobnaton. Mr*. Mar/
Jordan. Mr*. Ju lls K.
Kllbe*. E. II.
Klltar. Ml*. K. I‘.
Kllbe*. Mr*. I.aura

Kilt*-**. \V, O.

Lent*. ii. c.

1* 111*. It

tx&gt;fan. J. A.
taril*. Mr*. Clatuete
Logan. Mr* MFrtlc*
------M-----MMthleui, O N E
Moran. Aubfr*
Milan, I. J.
Matthew r. Mr* Maym*
Man*. Frank
Mil V III* lined
Moblef. J M
MCte-ln, J V
------X r -----McFarland. Frr.1
McKellar. J II.
Mrl-aln, Mr* M*rl&lt;*
ftarn

K. P

Pa Illaliall. 11

II.

I'rtria, *&gt;«**. T.
I'etrr*. Tlmmaa

Peter*. V. T.

I’levaM. T. W.
Proctor. C. I'.
Itirdon. T E.
I’lillllf*. Charle*
IVdter. A. I.,
poller. Mr*. Minnie I..
I’clcra, Mr*. F»nnl*
I'clcr*. Ml** Annie
Frier*. Mr* Fe*rl
Fill III|.* Mr* Ell* M.
PatiM iall. Mr* Anna
tlauleraon. I*. AJ
Helitil inter. I.. M,
Itobldna. F. T.
Hire Id*. H. C
llltrlde, Mr*. Il*leti
Read. Mr*. E. K.
Itanler*oo. Mr*. JrnnU
Rabbin*. Mr*. Marj E.
Reti hinder Mr*. Iren*
Unhid in. Ml** Afn&gt;*eii»
Radford. «F C.
Ilot.bln*. r . C.
Hlewarl. Fba*
Siltlmi, E. .V
Relit. IV. U
KheEVm, Mr*. E. J.
Rioter. Feler N.
Ktotte*. Mr*. M ali A.
Sutton, Mrs. Annie It.
Relg. Mr*. Kbadr* M.
Reboll. T. E.
Ripe*. G. I.
Rleten*. J K.
S le ittu , In. K.
Tarl'd. M. W.
T*rlor. W. r.
Tlwnitenn. \V. II.
Terr*. Mr*. A. E.
Terry. I&gt;. K

PRECINCT 7 (Chuluota)
A rnett*. For* T.
A refr 11 . Mr* Annie

Alary

Collin*. F. IF
Cullin' Aniell* I .
Collin*. Fil.rl i»
Panic!., 1l. II.
t bandy, IF ti.
I Tandy. Ml*. IF R.
Grate*. AA'.
Gum. M*r,

I'.
l.ittl*

lla rl. IF II.
11&lt;*!(**. AV. E.
lllc r lii. l ‘arHe A.
Ilodgr*. AV. E.
lla rl. All* v IF
------J-----J and*. Feu G.
Jai-ub*. U. M
Jamb*. .\ &lt;
Jaeotn. AV. *1.
Jamb*, J. C,
Jacobi, Flail*
Jam ie. Alula C.
Jam ie. Ralll*
Jamba, Annie |i.
Jarolw. Alary A.
long. R. F.
In ns, Gabriel
la n e . T. J. Jr.
la n e , J. M.
la n e . G. AV.
la n e . Minnie May
Merrltiratber, AA'. II.
MrrrlnraHirr. Mr*. Orlando A.
Nett ton. AA-. A.
Niton. J. T.
Niton, Mura At*
Porterfield. J. E.
P re tilF b a le
------R-----Robert*. 11*1 It.
R e a m . Minnie Ada
Itotiert*. Air*. Maude
------B-----Keif. i. ’’
Rtraneun. N .
Ktory, I'. Al.
Rteatnr. I*. J.
Simon*. II. AA'.
Snyder, J. E.
Rnyder Edl*
Mels. All*. Alaynra
'Aimn-oii*. Edith
Tribble. E. E.
Tribble. Alary E.
Tribble, Ealrtle II.
------X -----Walker, AtllrheR
AVatAer, Road
AVIlllama. Allnnle
Eerkr*. Fba*. M.
Eerh*. G ill. Al.
.rRECINCT I (Oakrlalla)
------ D------

ll*gg*tt. J. It.
Itrnwn. Ada I.
Itraner. Minnie
Itraner, Join
0*1,

EU J.

Pled*. Atlcbaal, Re.
Ihirdln. E. JEbrbrelil.

Itobl

Tlutl.lt. IF
llatrkln*. It. If.
Mnreman. A. AA'.

Alomutan, I'ptnn

Atarrlner. G. T.
AUtber*. Ro| E.
Alallier*. P. E.
Slather*, C. E.
Moretnan. Ellaabetb
AtiFreman, Allnnia
Mather*. ta ttle
Mather*. Itena
A ll,:;:, Mr*. Ella

M ef\-t.t'F

Ada
------N A ett'in . AA“. J.
bunt*. AA'. II.
------T Tetr, f. A.
-----lA'Hsbt. AV. A.
AVIlllam*. Al J.
AVIllhinu, Marsarel
-Z 7*nJere. lo a lt
PRECINCT J (In cn reed l
------A-----A Ren. AV. E.
Allen. Air*. Robert*
Allen, Mr*. Sarah
Adama. Aten*

I ten Set.

Itamhart. r*. E.
Ilryan.l U. A.
Itryanl. Orellte
Rl.tlt.ie. J. A.
Rltlllue. Mr*. Add)* A.
Itryanl. Air*. E. At.
------C-----Chaffer. J. At.
Cramer. Mr*, toeal#
Chaffer. Air*. Rarab A.
Crawford. Alarlna
t'ole. .Annie
Chill*. Rcell*
Chapman. I.*ter

Fdward*. C.
Fnlttnlncrr, C. AA'.
Futlm lncer. Rarab I*.
Cnttmlnfer, I.. AV
Fauatala, L. W.
I'raln. o . II
Fraln. Air*. N **ry
Frl*on Joan*
GrUt. Frmi
Gray. J. IF
Grant. II C
Gray. Elea
Hartley. I.. J
Hartley. I. J Jr
Hatley. T. I*
Hartley. C E
Hartley. G C.
Hooker. P, II
Ilent k. E. AV
llenek, Alra. M A
Hardaway. Air* At .A.
Holme*. Jennie
llm ker. Air*. At, A.
H e .lb Mr* It. P.
Holly, A'a**la
llarrl.i. Idirl*
ll.H ley g II. A
rtA rile,. Alt* Gearxl*

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Ill Hard. AA. E
Rnrkatt. E. AV.
Iturkett. M. P.
Pile-kebrar. Sol
ItaHard. Mr*. Atarlon F.
Iln o k i, Geo. E.
hlarktbrar. A ssle St.
Illarkabrar. Haaae
Rurcli. Itufu*
Rnrkrtt. Me*. C. t.,
------C-----Conma. P. IF
Catnpliell. John
Cmrford. IF 0.
Coker. AVHey C,
ColKUt, John
t'oim te. Sir*. Preilon P.
Cotton. Annie E.
Campbell. Sopbla A.
,
Colaon. Jeffrey
C at, Sir*. |l***le Elliot
I atulty. S itu Ann* tt.
Pavla. E. II.
P allia. C. A.
P allia, Mr*. Sul*
Iteratyiii*. Sir*. Emmie
Erlekeon. J. A.
Eralu. J. SI.
Edward*. Benjamin J.
Edward*. SI anil* E.
IMvrnrdr, It. lit
Fuller. A. II.
Fiwter. Janie*
Fuller, Sir*. Ruth
Fuller. Mr*. Slary A.
Fuller. Herbert K.
Pont. Alfred Rank*
Fiwter, Slurrt*
Ford, M ura
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Will Your Boy Be Happy

S Christmas Morning?
How soon it will be here. Picture
the scene when your boy comes
jumping downstairs to see what
“Old Santa” brought him. A
Snell or a Yale Bicycle and his
fondest dreams have come true.
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Our stock is complete. Select yours now.

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S ta r k e . Joe

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Swlrnrd. AV. T.
Sameula. Amanda
Simmon*. E ffle I*.
Sllan, Elmo AA*.
Klmnton*. AV. M.

Slla*. Air*. Hull! F
A. I.
Air*. HI*
Joe M.
Cbarle*
Air* Julia

Tatum. Jack
Tetaau. A. F.
Tyler. Alt* Edith It.
Tanner. J IF
Tanner. AVIllle
A*an l&gt;cii&lt;eti, Ml** Id*
AATIwm. Pearl
Walker. E. I .
AVIlllam*. S*r*b J. E
AVhltrlirad. AV. T.
AA'tillrbead. Air* M. N.
AA'althour. S- E.
AValker. Carrie
AA'nIe. Coleman

Reiter. Mr*. Jfaotnl It.
Rrlnan. AV. Al.
Roebtirk. Tlio* G.
Roebuck
Air* Caroline
Iteller, It. J.
Rayford. Atasste
Itlibatdgon, Alberta

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I SANFORD CYCLE CO.

Randall H i*). I..
Itotilnwm, Rllraletti
Reed H alite
ttohlruon, Asne* C,
I’otdtieon, AVarren
Roblnaon, Rlcbard
Itouae. Air*. Trim I*.
Randall. Alra. Maude
Ttobluvou, Satn

Flortr.
Saucer.
Saucer.
Smith.
Smith.

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In one of our InrRC cities there is
n manufacturer Avho employs num­
erous traveling men Avho ponctrnto
every nook and comer of the country’.
These men arc instructed, in addition
to the sale of goods, to keep their fin­
PARK AVENUE
gers constantly upon the pulse of the !
'
people nntl rrport to the home office. T
This manufacturer is firmly of the »+■&gt;» + » + + + + » * ♦ + ❖ » ♦ + » * » ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦♦♦&gt;»» »++++++++,,
opinion that the country has about
recovered from its delirium of com­
mercial and financial insnnity^nnd is
on the return to normal conditions
and stability.
The public hns ceased to buy with
such extravngnnt abandon, confining
itself to the purchase of such articles
ns nre legitimately required.
This has curtailed the demand, with
the result thnt thousands of employes
have been laid off, and others will
Monday— Shirley Mason in “ The Lillie Wanderer’”
follow.
Most of these men have spent their
Tuesday— Charles Ray in “ Paris Green”
money nr ensily ns it was enmed,
Wednesday---Viola Dana in “ Dangerous lo Men”
and it is only n question of time ^
when they will he forced to nccept
other employment nt reduced com­ ( ) Thursday— Norma Tnlmadge in “ The Isle of
pensation.
Conquest”
This, thinks the manufacturer,
Friday and Saturday— James Oliver Curwood’s {J
marks the beginning of n downward
r ^ A t a a n r f n r t f IN f rto rfrt
H rtrtM rt^
«
trend in the .cost of labor, Avith n
“ The Courage
of Marge O’Doone
consequent decline in the price of the
finished products.
He thinks the decline will lie slow '
and gradunl in all lines, but effective,' ( ) Coming— William S. Hart in “ Sand”— Louise ()
and he docs not look for n panic or
Glaum in “ Sahara
any other great disturbance of our
commercial and financial systems.
Sounds reasonable, and we hope it
is true.

Price lev)
P eeriblll. Knowaun* F.
pound*. Sire. Ollle
I’erkln*. Arthur
Peervall. AV F

Nelmeyer. F. J.
N'eltneyer. Mr*. Frame* G.
Norman. E ll,a
Oreralrret. Mr* Jeaale

Adam*. A. A.

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b i |« n . J. AA’.
0«tren. Air*, l/ilf* E.
Hit. Fannie
ftrr. Eusene Orr

t-ewl*. Ik C
lew I*. F. P.
l/n e ll. All**- I
'I
IjtA'Ince, Geo I
1 aA'Inye. Mr* I j ' i ■*
M wl*. Air*. H A
le w lt. C laule
ta e l* . AV. A.
lend*
Eeante
l.ewl*. Mr* Caroline
----- X -----Merritt. I'wllla
Mnrpby. Ibuann*
------Me------Alt-Quid. Emma
Aler,‘nld. Jidm J
Atepowetl, Jim

AVIlllama. T. J.
AA'i»«lbury. AV. J.
Avail. All.* IJIllan E.
AVall*. MU* I/ mi lac Y.
AA'Illlamem. Alra, Fid*
AA'iaw|e«x:k. AA'tn. Al.
AA'ynn lliwa
AA'anl. Fr»nk
PRECINCT 10 (Lak. Xary)
Imnn. AA'. A'.
Intrant. H. I&gt;.
Pur ant. Mr* IF I*
Puun. Mr* AV. A'.
Ilian*. J. !&gt;
Evan*. Air* AF A'.
I'ortler. J, AA'.
I'arlna. C. A.
Perry. IF I'.
I'artn* Air*. C. A.
Tlnnipbrey. Mr*. Bor*
InCrtMI. It. 0.
Incermill. Alra. IF (J.
I.ytirh, It 11
Fyncb. Air*. Por*
Martin. J. G.
Monroe. AA*j I*.
AX* roe. Alt* AV P.
Marlon, Palna
Atarlon. lo llle
McAValter. E. P.
Prim U. AV.
Price. Air* tl. AV.
&lt;Ju*ss. Ell
lleed. Jama*
SJoldom. A. E.
S)oti|om. G. II.
HRiblntn. A. C.
Stnltb. Itobl.
Stewart. C. AV.
SJoldom. Air*. A. E.
SJoldotn. .Amanda. A.
SJoldom. I'kiyil P.
PRECINCT 11 (Altamonte)

A. L.

Noble*. It IF
Nelion. Ele* k

Jenkln*. It A
June*. R C
Jirkton. It. H
Jarkaon. Cora
June*. I’*l*y
Jotinann. Carrie
Jolm*. Air*. Ada

Tim. Alra Cattle E.
Turner. Fa tile
Twill*. AV, A.
Thoma*. I.aur*
Tnlll*. Mr* IJIllan

Be fan dan t*.

I.yman. II. f..
Fyman, II. C.
I.yman. Sir*. Emma
l / e l i , Jolly SI.
Iwwla, Eatall*
lemon*. AV. It.
lemon*. EtUibelk
iew la. Arthur A.
lenm ni. Alt* I'ori
----- X -----Slulleu. A. AV.
Medloek. AV, I..
.Merritt, AV. E.
Alotrl*. AV. C.
Alatlory, Sir*. Paaa R.
Alerrltt. Af*ssle SI. IF
Slatbewa. Edna
Slarray. Rertb*
Alerrltt*. Mr*. Ca»*l# SC.
Slrrrllt. Claud*
S le n llt. SVIlllc M.
Mullen. Air*. A AA.
Alott Alrv J I..
Atorrla. Air* Gtaee I.. •
Morrla. AV. IF
Merritt. J. IF
----- Me.-----AtcAHlllan Jim
Mi Stlllan. Air* EM*!I* IF

Plnkte. J. R.
PI ton, J. J.
Iltrkeon, S, C.
Prlster*. AA', E.
Ptnkel. Mra fntfle
Plnkel, Oil** S.

..

To Thoma* S. H uff and wife, Ellaatwth H uff,
of Urnntvllle. NVw York, and Jamee SIrCarroa
of the city of New York and etale nf New
York:
If appearing by affld atll fll« ! In thl* cauee
tliar you and each of you are notrrealdeola of
ll.e Stale of Florida: tl.at you. Thoma* S. H uff
ami Elliatwlb H u ff are realdenti nf Itronivllle.
New York: Ihal you. Jam** SIt*’arron are a
rv-*1denl of the City of New York. State of New
York: tbal tlierd 1* no person In thw Stale of
I’inrfila the service of a subpoena upoa whom
won til bind any nf you. and that you ar“ **&lt;h
over the age of 31 year*, therefore, you and
each of you are hereby ordered and required
to appear lo the bill of rotnrdalnt e*li|M»*d
vgilnvF.'you In Ibis rrtmr. not later than Sion.
&lt;&lt;*r, the filh day of IWcembcr. A. P. 192d Aba
tame Iwlnn a rule day of Hill court.
It I* further ordered that ttd* nolle* be
published In the Ranford Herald a newapaper
liubRehed In Sendnole county. Florida, once a
week for fonr week*.
*
AVIinr** E. A. Ikiurl***. Clerk nf Circuit
%anrt ard the *c*| Ibereof, vaf this 37 lb day
nf Octotier. A. IF IfCO.
SISAL
E. A. Pony!***
Clctk of Clrrult Court,
Remlnote County, Elorlda.
Geo. A. PeCotle*.
Solicitor an-l Coun*«t for CompWInant.
&gt;
to SI.Sic.

Halne*. Elmer T.
Itouae. AV. T.
Illll. P. C.
lllll. T. J.
.
Italnea.' A. G.
lllll. Jiw
Halil * Atr* Mi.'j*rct E
ila lsh l, Alrv. t.nelta
llooftnan, Ida A.
Ilalnr*. Mr*. At. F.
II j rr :. Air*. Frank
Haymow. Id*
n iu krl. Sit*. Alert* P.
Ilarkne**. MIm Eatetl*
I liU b t. II. Io
------J----Jarkwm, A. IF
Jiweph, Fred
Jobnaon, It. C.
Jcoepb. leave*
Jameton, lia r
----- K-----Klnsvley, Geo.
Ktnsatey. Mr*. Grace F.

Arnett, llrttla

Searcy. C, ft
Rearey. J N
Sheppard. The* ,
Rmall Andy
R ill-. A It.
Rea Ii t . Alt*. Eea I..
Stewart, Alt* Atarsaret
SI Ilea, M l.. A It
Kinllli. Air* Fllialielli
RateluT, Alt* Maude S.
Sale Her. AV. I*.
Rmott, Air* taador*
Spink*. Air* U'“ * IF
Sluitl Air*. Alarle
Small. Illlra

Seminole County.
In Chancery.
..
People* Hank o r Sanford, n corporallon
Complainant.
e l.
(Ttallon
Thoma* S. Iln ff. et *1.

Griffin. Sir*. Tola
Gardener. Francis I..
Gardner. John
Griffin. Stanbatl
GHfflo. John
Gllyard. Geo.
Grahatu, l.ulw
^

Price, l u l l
Partin. Air*. Mary
Payne. I « l * r IF
Payn*. Mr*. Itlaneb#
Carlin.. C. A.

Week*. J. V.
AV*V.field, I'. T.
AVall. II J.
Wade, Panl M.
AVhltrotnb. AV. A.
iVbllitiuib. I&gt;. ti.
AVIdlmmb. Mr* Agnc* D.
AVIek*. Mr* M*grl* B.
AVakellrld. Mr* France* to

llrumle). t I•.
Ileal, M.
Ilia* K. F. IF
Itrundey, Id*
llr*n&lt;1i. Mai;tie
Hit* klngton, Mr*

Mrltctnald. '.Ilrhari

Try n Iletald Want Ad.—It jays.

Post Cards at T h e H erald Office

STRICKEN TROX THE U ST
I, 1*1 of trrb teted n+ter*. of Seminole County.
Florltla wt.o*.* name* l.cive tieen *lrlcken frooi
rrcl*trat|i&gt;n l**&gt;ke by Couniv Cnmmlulonrr*:
T R E C IN C T NO. I
I*. C. llcsG ey . Ilemoveil
J. AA'. Rlltlncelejr. Ilenioved
J*« Couili. Retnoveil

C. IS. Cblilm. Removed
Hold. It Pavl*. Ib-ed
J P Honllball. Removed
IF P. Ilr.rley. Removed
J K. Jobnmn. Remove.1
II A. Kent. Removed
Cb** Fitndi|ul*l lK-*d
A. P. Stiller. Removed
E&gt;l, Nelvui. Removed
S

AVIbvit,

LOOK!

LOOK!

The Freneh Shop

E. P a r k e r, |l*mnvet|

II It. Slratire. Nutt payment p*»l Par
llaltdt Senti. "Non p ij tiiftil poll tat
»'. J. Takleti. Non payment poll tar
AVm Tucele. Removed
AA' C. AVi-eltuf f . Removed
I*. J

LOOK!

Removed

Will open their doors October 29th,
at 9:30 a. m., with all the very
latest styles in Millinery and
Ladies Ready-to-Wear

rRECINCT NO. J
G. AA' lllat k n r l d e r . U e m o ie J
J. B. Itrailley. Removed
J. p . Ca**aily. Non p a y m e n r |»&gt;ll l a t
P. fAnrdnlla. Non |&gt;iytr,enl (will t a t
If. S. C raw fo rd . Non p ay m en t poll f a t
A. Q. IViudney. Ilemoveil
J. IS. F lem m in g . Removed
AA' II, 11a *1 y, Removed
T J. Jobnwrn. Non p a y m e n t poll t i l
II T. F a lln * e l|e r . Removed
AV. J. AlcAllllen. J r , . Removed
A F. Phl lllp e. Bead
It I F H d n l r n . R e m m e .1
J . A. Tteimaa. Removed
J . A. Tbnmpenn. Iiattmved
Win. IS, AA'tdle, IU moved

rRECINCT NO. 3
J. F. Mann. I*ead
Henry. Allies. IF-ad
AA*. C, l ‘o*t. Removed
TRECINCT NO

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: i

S

C. II. Cuurlr, Remoietl
Marrua Iwlnbart. PI* jualHIed
Alra. O. Al. leln b arl. Pl*-iuallfie&lt;l
E. I.. Mott, Ilemoveil
L It. Stieire, Removed
O, AV. Morg.n. Removed
l„ O. AVblte, Removed

i if .

r. f

rRECINCT NO. 0
J. F. Allison. Ilemoveil
G. AV. Aih. IVad
IF AV. Ailaina, l»e*d
T. J. Grier. Ilemovod
Edwin, Hauler*-*!, Removed
rRECINCT NO. 7
A. J. Harter. Bead
I*, if Culley. Ilemoveil
Henry, r*iit-S:. Hatnove-I
T. I.. Ilmlgra. I5g?d
.
G. IF llarrla. Removed
Jaa. T. I/&gt;og, Removed
J. J. SlcStoveneon. Non .payment poll ***
J. AA'. Niton, I&gt;eid
!.. II. Parker.. Non payment poll tat
It. AA*. Hlrutnone, Non payment poll la t
II. I.. AVynn. Non payment poll teg
PRECINCT NO. •
J. It. Clotuer. I teed
Edwin, P. Pinkie. Itemoted
C. II. Heath. Non payment poll la*
P. G. Hooker. N««i peyment p ill tat
T. G. Holloway, llemoved
Sclplo June*. P en !
J, N. MrGajgbey. Removed
C, T. Smllti. Removed
J. St. AA'alu. Ilemoveil

Waists $2.98 and up
Dresses $15.00 and up
Coat Suits $25.00 and up
Coats $25.00 and up
Tam O’Shanter $1.50 and up
Silk Velvet Hats $5.00 and up
Large Sailors $10.00 and up
\

Special Display of French Hats

rRE CINCT NO. 10
F. SI. C*nitron. IV-td
P. IF TrucM, Remuved
r R E C IN C T NO. II
f*. S, Adam*, Removed
C AA*. lUrtu’*, Removed
C. Hallman. Removed
John AV. Ford. IVad

In the Clrcull Court &lt;t Phe Keventb Jndlelil
Circuit nf the Slate ct Flotilla, In and fob

AH friends and customers are specially invited
to come in and see our new Iine ot upto-the-minute styles for the Ladies.

�T1IE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920

EXTRA!

Six Days devoted to the sale of six lines at prices that will demand
your attention—such low prices will not be made
again on this quality of merchandise

OPPORTUNITY
SUITS, WOOL GOODS, GINGHAMS, DOMESTICS
HOSIERY, READY-TO-WEAR, BLANKETS, COMFORTS
W e have about 2,000 yards of Fancy
Ginghams that formerly sold for 59c, we

We have about 50 pieces of 32-in. Dress
Ginghams that retailed at 75c, and will

will close out at

close it out at

W e have about 2,000 yards of 36 inch
Sea Island Brown Domestic, a regular

We have 50 pieces of Lonsdale Cambric
and Bleached Domestic that retailed at
50c and 65c to close out at, per yard,

35c retail value and will close it out at

300 pair Wool and Cotton

Ready-to-Wear, Suits, Coats,

Hosiery—Ladies’ and Child­

Blankets, Comforts, Sheets,

Skirts, Dresses, Etc., Etc., in

ren's—full line, all shades.

Pillow Cases that must be

our big stock to go at Con­

Ladies’ $2 50 Silk Hose now

moved 2X first cost*

tinued Sale Prices.

reduced to only $1.79.

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY IIERALD FRIDAY. OCTOBER » . 1920

fi­
f e '

Is l U C l m l t Cc-crt t i t i *
stall it on the lake front boulevard C lrc
o lt t l xb* S t i t t t f n » V i » .
1*
**&gt;» tc*
t C e c ity .
J i C k u c r t -} .
and also on many cf the residence S rsiaoV
Iv ^ lN S u t
S t i l o f l » cxrt-w itiee.
streets. A White Way from the un­
n
c r r a x io x
ion station to the business center has s«.ia t .lit. «t »t
r
&gt;
t
(
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i
t
i
i
u
also been discussed and It is probable T » « » n h r r t t i n e t t i f * t e i i r s * » s i *»»•
that the A. C. L. Ry., will take up T i l K U i n &gt; . ta r O n * * \ ' n * .
T otk. i s ! Y o c i r H it C e c j c v . »
the n a tte r of installing several lights N; . ',H« ) ct
. « f S r * " * »I* . C w e e r t l- c t :
It
i
r
of the same pattern around the sta­ t i. it . ttce.i t tSi xin k* r mi f f ii sl u t tr wm «- ft t la L eOvla *•f l i’m“
5 f ! t i a I* l i t r a * i f * *uo p r*U »a t» at U&lt;* S tit t
Sanford's White Way will soon b* tion for the winter business.
'• r w * 4» . i s 4 «.*t
o f Brookt j * * t » l »
. ? v » » Toe* tk tt » t t r r M t * r*r*ce »s t - »
installed.
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LAKE MARY
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» « u its a n r
j - c . »t4 t a i l i « trr
Tl»e material for the White Way
» , . l « , , r t i t » t t o&lt; . i j r t i *
It
rxr
U » lt t i l t . T M « 1
has arrived and will be taken out of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Evans and chil­ !•l l ttrt C• {ef ct tf Ur lJt r. f•r eceo rtptmU tlo• a!fV
. U t tx-e-rr,.
f tu s u t* » f r ia t - » * * *
•
the freight depot at onee by the dren motored up from Tampa and lmo -.iVt tsi tt s Tf-i«T »«tT
tU t o f » t t i t t &lt;«■ e c K u lf t l t f
t t r~t r i ^ i e i t i ' i « t i i * * w Voexx
Southern Utilities Co., and installed spent the wcclt end with their home «n »» t» t tf uC estat iertirc
t. l e t l a t l l » r l » &lt; 1 c f
folks here, returning to Tampa on im ’ l . &lt; . r.-vcctV-lt. 1 -4 I k lt Ik tv t W • •
as soon as they can tret the force of
-S t i * S t i t t c f r e f i l l t i t •crrt'T Cf 1
Monday.
• T t f c r t l t j r * v i e s t n M M i l M i l ro ryo r
men and the time to do it. The
Mrs. Sallie M. Cstherwood. of
T r»fo tr. J t-t 114 ♦ » : * «f
,r*
several days here *r c 7k
" V 7*
* «i* J u t e n i '’Vspent
i t i r c ! i l l ic i»fT - l to i f t ' i t i t
! l " °*
efforts of thA Womans Club, the this week looking
* after her place.
rpT-»Ulit ttinitt-l t[i!Mt JC« la »kit r*-**
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City Commissioners and the City
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Riley moved to A t&gt;. 1&gt; » . n e t l * l » » • r»J* •Sox r t ,k * f ^ n Manager
and the Southern
tr ^ j t k it t i l t a e t l'* I * r * i^
... . .Utilities
.
. Maitland last week and expect to l u Iti t dU t if i rt ti ti t rf urrd
i f t - i l i f t , vi. •
: -i^
^
{^ n
Co. The White Way rnll be installed ^
liitt&lt;J la S tc la fJ t C « s t f . ric.-&gt;U. oce* i » « l
f i t fo o t T H t l
_
. _
on First Street from Sanford avenue
Mn. Harris and daughter Curtis W IT N E S S K A. t , '. l l i * ‘ O f t o f C it n lt
to Oak avenue and will also be on left Saturday for Orlando after Cecrt l t d
« » • 1 t l t r r e f to t i l t X *ti
'. 'I
*f a T JS50Park, Magnolia and Palmetto and spending a week here with M r. H. efs AQctM
:
* *
O r * i f C l m l t Cr«srt.
Sanford for a block or more. Other P. Monroe.
Bt = U d t C ocatr. r i w l i i
streets will possibly want the White
to A I* C e t t t t .
W. P. Monroe and fanlly motored S cCl'tltc
* l t d t f C .:t i» * ! f t t C e e r U l a t i t
Way later on and extensions will be to Winter Park Sunday.
l o s s If
provided for the future wants of the
Mr. and Mrs. J. B- Baxter and
H. Bandel has purchased the K. E.
city. The equipment for this White children, cf Orlando, were Sunday
Way is difficult to obtain and much
*th« home cf Mr. ToUar residence or. Magnolia avenue
of it is very high but tho officials of
„
E&lt;J_ Q.y
fctre&gt;
through J. E- Spurling. Mr. Bande.
the Southern Utilities C«-, think they ..............................................
is the proprietor of Bandel’s Eraporidmirably
in
the
face
ium store on Sanford avenue.
have succeeded admirably
Herald Want Ad.—It pays.
s
in
getting
the
ma­
of all d iffic u lt
terial shipped soo promptly and also
in getting a very reasonable price on
the same.
TW
The White Way will add much to
4
the
appearance of our business
rtreeis and it is hoped in time to in-

SANFORD’S
WHITE WAY

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1

She

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- V I jsi li

Economy Scraps
[F e rt iliz e r ] for Farmers

Di sc | n ses

-

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duce in the manufacture of

mixed.....
fertilizer.
.grade
This industry is desMr.ed to

high

A m a zin g
A

GETS DOWN TO CLEAN FACTS AND ENLIGHTENS CITIZENS

ON

N»AN i » El.TINENT ITE.Mi*.—S a I s M U RES
DON'T LIE.
No matter hov* you vote! Eliminate entirely the question of politics,
Qretd cr Party, I am going to ask you for your own good, for your own in­
form " - :.rd as a B r.afide citizen ff Fern n '• i n tj, t read &lt; try word
of this statement and afteryards use your o**n judgment.
When Semir.ilr O-ur’y was created in 1913 a Fir.. ..... . otfet.ure Fund
was transferred from r Tange County amounting to ? i.'T-S 0*.'.
After forty-two (42) months of C. M. Hand's administration I entered
upon my duty as Sheriff of Seminole County ar.d found .... a battnee of
f 10.03 in this fund.
I worked about three i .) months as Sheriff Ufore any money was paid
me because other county obligations had prvsider.ee over r : •
On July 1, 1920, after forty-two i 42&gt; month* c f my ad: • ^ration there
is a balance in the Fine and Forfeiture Fund of
Jl Bear in mir.d 1
had turned over to me only J16.C9.
OTHER SALIENT FACTS
CONVICTIONS UNDER HAND’S ADMINI&gt; i RATION
Violation
Violation
Violation
Violation

of Prohibition Law*............................ ................................... 56
of Gambling L a w s ................... - ...................................... - ...........61
of Vagrancy Laws ......................................................................... of Othei l.aws ........................................................ — . . — - ..........
CONVICTIONS UNDER BRADY'S \DM!M'TRATION

Closing O ut 200 Men s High
Grade Suits at Less T h a n
M anufacturer’s Cost

$25.00
$30.00
$35.00
$40.00
$45.00
$50.00
$60.00

Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits

now
now
now
now
now
now
now

-

$16.75
$22.75
$24.75
$28.75
$32.50
$38.50
$48.50

Come Early while the Stock
is Complete

Woodruff &amp; Watson
Clothiers and Furnishers

PH ICEI

PCS'

The term A PRICELESS POSTER, has,
Violation of Prohibition Laws ........................ ...................................
of course, more than one significance as all
Violation of Gambling L a w s........ ............ ........................................... .
Violation of Vagrancy lg»ws _____________ _______ _______________ 71
1will see.
Violation of Other luiws ______ _________ _________ ____ _______
✓
Total number of convictions under Hard 191. Urd» r Brady 732.
239 CONVICTIONS To BRADY'S CREDIT, for the *arr.r length of time
m office.
In undertaking to set before our custo­
$33,511.97 was the total amount of Fines as«e**ed by the Court* during
Hand's administration. $21,898.44 was the total an&lt; ur.t of Fines a'»e**cd by
mers and friends THIS REAL HONEST-TOthe Courts during Brady’s information.
For your information the Fine ar.d Forfeiture Fund :* the Fund out of
which a Sheriff is paid for his services in Criminal cases.
.
GOODNESS 25 per cent to 50 per cent
A Fine and Forfeiture Fund is maintained by fine* ar.d costs assessed by
the courts and by a Milleage out of the genera! taxes if necessary.
Reduction Sale so much time is required in its
Wh&lt; n I entered upon my duty as Sheriff of Seminole County in January,
1317. th in was not enough money accruing from the Fine and Forfeiture
Fund to meet necessity and Two Mills were being used from the General construction as to make dependable and UPTaxes.
The first year of my administrate r. a reduction was made from Two TO-DATE PRICE QUOTATIONS impossible.
&lt;2&gt; to One (1) mill.
IN 1919 THE MILLEAGE FROM GENERAL TA\ E&lt; WA&lt; ERASED
This explains the absence of prices.
ENTIRE!.V AND TODAY THE FINE \ND FORFEITURE FUND IS

'

SELF-SUSTAINING AND SHOWS A GOOD HA I \NCF_
Now, ladies ar.d gentlemen; voter* of Seminole County, ir. casting your
veto, you become automatically, a stockholder in your county ar.d of your
county, and the vote you cast, is your expression us to whether you employ
or not employ any certain man or woman for the filling of ar.y one office
in that ciur.tv. Therefore, it is sound good business on your part to pay
you; money for SERVICE rather than POLITICS A merchant does not
ask the clerk he is about to hire whether he i» Democrat, Republican or
Independent, nor to w hat church he belo:igs-he only asks “CAN YOU
rnODUCE.'* If after a trial that employee proves progressive, efficient
n.ntjerl dividends in w rk to his cmplover, that employer protects and
appreciates him as a valuable asset and continues to retain his services.
Therefore, if you ever expect competency, efficiency .ar.d justice from
those you elect to office, you must base your actions at the coming polls ac­
cording to performances of the past, and FIGURES DOST LIE. The rec­
ords of Seminole County carry the individual record* and figure? that I have
presented in this statement, won't you, ut least, for your own information
verify them.

F rom

!
be

the

Sinc&lt;
Sincerely,

E. E. BRADY.
(Advertisement)

Our 10 day sale, just concluded, was so successful
that we have determined to continue the good work and
these Sale Prices will be in full force and effect during
the entire month of November. This will afford all our
customers an opportunity to lay in their sensible Christ­
mas goods at a big saving—besides you have the pick of
our really complete stock.
•

Every Article in the store is marked in plain ligures
—on sale price. You know just what it will cost you—
two records,'if I am no dickering—just one price—the lowest—to all alike.

Z w orthy of m y hire, wont you express it by your vote?

Call or write to

Albert Dorner

ady

Worth Dollars

come an important factor in the ma
ufacture of fertilizer and will count
a great deal in the future develop­
ment of Sanford and the entire
South.
K rd #Y

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Fa cts-Iniorm ation

Menhaden Fish Scrap and It's Yalue
As A F e r tiliz e r Material.
Thousands of farmers have heard
cf fish scrap and have talked about
it, and many perhaps know that it is
very valuable as a fertiliser material,
but few perhaps know how the fish
pet into the fertilizer. The fish are
caught by steamers with nets some
eight hundred to a thousand feet
long. Then conveyed to the factory
where they were handled by machin­
ery and cooked by steam. They are
then put through a screw press that
presses the oil out ar.d the scrap
which is the whole fish after the oil
is taken out is conveyed by machin­
ery to the drying sheds. All scrap be­
fore it is dried is passed under a
stream of sulphuric arid, and at this
stage is known as acid scrap. Acid
scrap contains about forty per cert
of moisture and usually analyzes
from seven to eight per cent in am­
monia. When this scrap is thorough­
ly dried, it will run over twelve per
cent in ammonia.
As a fertilizer material fish scrap
ranks first among all ammoniates
and is a soil builder of great values
Fish scrap l-cir.g an organic material
draws moisture ar.d begins to be­
come available as a plant food a«
soon as it is applied regardless of
the weather conditions, whether wet
* or dry. If the season is unusually
wet of course it protects the crop
bcckusc unless the ground is washed
away, it stays there and work*. If
it is a dry season, the scrap rots as
all animal matter must ar.d the pro­
cess of liberating plant food goes on.
Fish scrap is regarded as an excel­
lent fertilizer material by all State
Departments of Agriculture.
After a thorough investigation by
expert* of the fishing grounds of
the entire coast, Florida
found
to be the best for fishing, because of
the long season, which runs almost
throughout the entire year.
Aside from the scrap which is
made from Menhaden Fish, the oil
that is extracted from them in the
pressing process is very valuable and
nearly one hundred thousand gallons
of this finished oil was made last
year. This oil is used by large paint
and soap manufacturers ar.d for var­
ious other* purposes.
Fish factories nre not dependent
upon other fuctors for their supply
of materials, hence ns manufacturer*
of raw material are in a better posi• tion to supply materials when the dcmand is beyond the supplv, ns has
i
been thet case .or the past few years.
One of the finest fishing fleets
and what is regarded aa the finest
fish factory in the world, is located
at Femandinn, Florida, and is owned
by the Seminole Fertilizer and Oil
Company. This company also owns
a large mixing plant in Fernar.dina

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76
COLUMNS

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME XIL

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1921

SHERMAN
A
EUROPE NOW MOVING
(CALLED IN
TO THE UNITED STATES
CONFERENCE
SAYS IMMIGRATION HEAD

WOMAN
IS ELECTED
AS SPEAKER

PRESIDENT-ELECT HARDING IS MARY ELLEN SMITH HAS THAT
TRYING HARD TO UNITE •
HONOR FOR RECEIVING SUCH
ALL FACTIONS
LARGE PLURALITY

COMMISSIQNER W A L L I S
SAYS FLOOD OF ALIENS
COMING

SOME OBJECTIONS
AMERICA DOES NOT. WANT THE

CAST OFF POPULATION
OF EUROPE

of the public health service indicated
that eastern Europe today “ iB in the
grip of four’ epidemics—typhus, tyI’hoii^ dysentery and tuberculosis."
The war has undermined the. health
of tl^ese countries and their emigrants
nre “dangerous to the health of the
Unitfed States," he added.
Chairman Colt of the committee,
nsked whether it would be “harmful"
if congress postponed changing pres­
ent laws for six months.
“It would not be more harmful
than at present," Mr. Wallis replied.
'‘But.I would prefer a definite meas­
ure giving us more inspectors, living
quarters and increased facilities over­
seas."

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a im c u im i

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(By Th« A iM cU U d P t» m )

MARION, Jan. 6.—Another senate
VICTORIA, Jan. 6 . — A woman will
irreconcilable, Shermnn, of Illinois, be the next speaker of the British
was among those President-elect Colutnbin legislature.
Mrs. Mary
Harding had engagements with to­ Ellen Smith, newly elected represent­
day to discuss plans .for the Assocla-’ ative from Vancouver, received such
tion of Nations.' Former senator, a large plurality in the recent elec­
Beveridge, of Indiana, leader of tion thnt the cabinet named her for
Roosevelt’s Progressive party, in 1912 the speakership today.
also was on the engagement list.
Harding sought his advice regarding APPROPRIATION BILL
international and domestic questions.
PROMISES BIG ONE,
------------ -----------NEARLY 13 MILLIONS
MEXICO’S TRADE CONFERENCE

NUM

R 21

O’CALLAGHAN DEPORTED
PORT INSPECTOR RULES
CHIEF RULES OTHERWISE
COX INAUGURATED GOV­
ERNOR MASSACHUSETTS LORD MAYOR OF CORK MAY
NOT REMAIN
&lt;B» TU iu o tliM T n tt)
.
LONG
BOSTON, Jan. 6.—Channing
Cox wan inaugurated governor
of Maanarhuaetta today, succeed­
ing Calvin Coolidge. Coolldge
left the state house once more a
private citizen for’ a few weeks
before his inauguration at Wash­
ington as vice-president of the
United States.

£

IS STRANGE CASE
IRISH NATIONAU8T8 WANT TO
COME TO AMERICA RATHBR
THAN STAY AT HOME

WASHINGTON, Jan. 6,—Testi­
(By Th« AiM cUU d Pr»«»)
mony by Commissioner Walli*; of the
WASHINGTON, Jan. 0.—The «*Ellis island immigration station that
(By n * i iM c litW P r t t i)
elusion of Lord Mayor O’Callaghan
Europe wss “literally moving to the
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Legisla­
of Cork * was ordered yesterday a t
United States" and that a “flood of
MEXICO CITY, Jan. 6.—A trade
tive, executive nod judicial appropria­
Norfolk
by board of special Inquiry.
aliens was imminent," still left mem­
conference, similar to the one held tion bill, big salary mesaure, were re­
O'Callaghan
appealed from the ruling
bers of the senate immigration com­
Inst year, will be held in Mexico City ported out today by the House ap­
J
and
the
ense
will eventually be m mittee doubtful last night as to ac­
propriations conftnittce. They car­
ferred
to
%he
State Department f o r
under
the
auspices
of
the
American
(B
/
A
tio
c
iittd
P
im i)
tion upon the Johnson bill prohibit­
ried a total of nearly one hundred and
decision
whether
It wilkwalve special
Chamber
of
Commerce
on
April
11-20.
DUBLIN, Jan. ti.—DeValcra, presi­
ing immigration for one year. .Sev­
thirteen millions or nenrly twenty- dent of the Irish Republic, denied the passport resolutions. Meantime O’Caleral members frankly expressed doubt
The conference last year which was four millions less than jhe depart­
lnghan himself made appeal dlreet to
whether ahy measures to stop or re­
the first of its kind attracted more ments asked fro. As one means of Sinn Fciners are making peace over­ State Department in hope of absence
tures to England, says Freemnn's
strict immigration would be enacted
than 150 representatives of American cutting down expenses the emomittee Journal. DcValcrn in quoted ns say­ of passport might not deter him from
GOVERNMENT. SELLS 125 COAST business houses and was generally
at this session of congress. J
eliminated salaries for 12,000 employ­ ing ho wuoud not turn n deaf ear to entering the United States. Secretary
PATROL FLYING
The committee obviously was im­
considered a success.
ees in the District of Columbia.
English proposals if they were based Wilson’s decision will probably n o t
BOATS
pressed with Commissioner Wallis’
X
upon the recognition of Ireland on an upon that of State Department ssfc
statements os to the need for inspec­
count of diplomatic character of ques­
(By Th« AnocUU d Pr»»«)
independent nation.
tion of aliens before leaving Europe
tions invilved in his entry Into the
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
0
.—To
en­
and for more rigid examinations af­
country.
courage development of ocmmercia!
STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT
ter therr arrival at American ports.
aerial transportation and develop­
The commissioner recommended par­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 0.—Secretary
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 5.—It is an­
ticularly that facilities be established ment of civilians us nriplnne pilots
Wilson
announced he hnd granted &amp;
for
use
in
wartime,
the
Navy
Depart­
nounced thnt the regular quarterly
overseas for such inspections and deparole
to
O’Callaghan pending a de­
ment authorized the sale of 125 coast
meeting of the state road department
dared that HO per cent of the immi­
cision
on
his
admission.
patrol flying boots at one-third their
will be held nt ita offices in this city
grants arriving under the existing
original cost.
today. It is expected that the now
Slayer Charged Victim Waa In­
system would be denied permission to
members of the department will be BRITISH AMERICAN HANK
sa)l *f they were examined nt the
fatuated With His
FLYING TO PANAMA,
present to participate in the delibera­ CAPITAL OF TWO MILLION
ports of embarkation by American ofWife.
GOES TO WALL TODAY
tions of the body.
LANDED IN MEXICO
| ficials. A proper system of examina­
What is believed to have been the
tion in Europe und upon arrival, Mr.
&lt;B/ T b. A m k I i M F n u )
_
WAS SHOT THRU TEMPLE
(B y l u a*McUD4 F rtta )
'
laBt
official
net
of
Gov.
Sidney
J.
Catts
LONDON,
Jan.
0.—The
BritishWallis said, would prevent an immi­
MEXICO CITY, Jan. 6.—Elev­
was the signing of the commission of American Continental Bank, capitaL­
nent flood of these, diseased in body
Mrs. Hotaiing and City Officials See
en United States aviators flying
A. J. Johnson of Perry, to be a mem­ ized at two million, five hundred
and mind.
Crazed Husband Force Pay
to Panama, Inaded at Acapulco,
The following from the Philadel­ ber of the state rood department suc­ thousand pounds, suspended today.
“Fortunately," he added, “the
in Fall
State of Guerrero late yester­
phia Enquirer will be interesting to ceeding A .Holt of High Springs. Mr. The general financial situation waa
steamships of the world can bring on­
day. Flight w*“ made without
Sanford people as Misses Stewart and Johnson this morning made bond with held responsible.
ly 1,300,000 it year to the United
ORLANDO, Jan. 6.—Crazed nt the Glndys Dictcrirh nre Snnford girls:
incident.
u surety company in the required
States. It is in the limited transpor­
sight of the man he thought had been
"Twenty-one firemen were over­ sum of $25,000, and his commission
We begin to realize now thnt those*
tation facilities and increased exami­
New York police arrested n mnn intimate with his wife calmly paying come by poisonous gas fumes and
was
signed
by
Governor
Cntts
in
the
"lightless
nights" were about as mack
nations that we will get the best pro­ who fired hia pistol toscare ofT a gang his way out of the difficulty with smoke yesterday while fighting n fire'
conclusion
of
the
parade
and
just
needed
as
nre the urglngs for school
ftcction."
•
of thugs after him. He might have $100, the fine assessed by Mayor- in n storage shed at 'the Philadelphia
prior
to
his
going
out
upon
the
plat­
children
to
"fast a day and feed the
The commissioner declared reports hit one of the protected darlings!
Judge Eugene Duckworth on the in­ Paper Company's plant, along; the
form
for
the
Inaugural
exercises.
■East,"
furiated husband's complnint, Leroy Schuylkill river in the heart of the
Hotaiing shot down .John Brown in Manayunk mill district. The blaze
the courtroom yesterday morning in itself wns very slight, but the wntwhile the man was counting the mon­ er coming in contnct with the chemi­
ey for the fine and the judge wns par­ cally-treated paper,' with which the
aphrasing the seventh commandment building was pneked, created deadly
in admonishing the defendant. Brown gases which muile the work of the
was instantly killed. The coroner's firemen extremely hazardous.
•
jury ordered Hotaiing held for the
“ Without feeling any warning af­
|FIGHTING CRAFT
. *
fects, firemen time and ugain sudden­
Members Said Opinion Strong grand jury.
.
STEAMING SOUTH
Hotaling’s complaint against Brown ly fell prey to the fumes, either while Tobacco Mnrkcta Are Closed nnd OFFICIAL KISSING IN
For Smaller Num­
FRANCE PUT UNDER BAN
the Situation is
hnd been heard, the technical charge in the building combatting the blaze
BY PRESIDENT MILLBRANI&gt;
bers
.
Tense 1
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Screened
in municipal court being disorderly or while assisting in the-rescue work
|by destroyers, the Atlantic fleet was
conduct. Mayor Duckworth hnd im­ of suffocated comrade's. All the vic­
PARIS, Jnn. 0.—Official kia*Inr,
liteaming southward from the Virgin- NOT TO EXCEED 483 SEATS posed the fine nnd was charging the tims were taken to the Memorial Hos­ IS NOW OFF THE MARKET
hitherto « regular feature of presi11* Capes last night to meet its sister
defendant to maintain pence nnd or­ pital, where physicians pronounced
|*rmaila from the Pncafic in the wnrm AND MANY ARE IN FAVOR OF der. Brown was counting out the the cases as most unpsual. The men, AND LOOKS LIKE THERE WILL dentinl functions in France is b e in r
HOLDING IT DOWN
IIF. TROUBLE IN THE
discontinued by President Millerand.
l**ters of 1‘anam a bny. Over the butmoney for his fine. Hotaiing whip­ most of them veterans of many- years,
TO
460
TOBACCO
BELT
|
Recipients of the Legion of Honor
Itleahip Pennsylvania flew the fourped out an automatic rcvolycr, os he declared they hnd never before been
.decorated
personally by the president,.
hUrred flag 0f Admiral 11. B. Wilson,
stood by his wife nnd their daughter, overcome under such circumstances.
(By Th# Associated P i i m )
.
,
(women
students
nt universities who
(commander-in-chief of the United
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
C.-The nnd fired. Tift bullet entered nt The patients readily responded to oxy­
LEXINGTON, Jan. 0. — Tobacco ,had won prizes, little girls presenting:
cs fleet, who will command the House Census Committee ngreed to Brown's right temple and when phy­ gen treatment and last night hospital growers throughout Kentucky burlcy
nbined forces during the mnneuv- report a bill fixing the membership sicians arrived the man was dead ' authorities stated'htat all were\out belt nr cholding meetings in county bouquets, and small boys reciting yc*bcs of welcome, have all in the past
*nd battle practice to come.
of the houBc at 483, an increase of
Hotaiing, appearing nganist Brown of danger..
seats today to select delegates at a been invariably emb?accd by the pres­
■ j trc Wi‘re forty-eight craft under 48 over the present. Recommended on the charge, submitted to the court
"Those helping to relieve the suf­ mass meeting here tomorrow to take
I mirnl Wilson’s command nt the thnt n constitutional amendment be as evidence a letter which he said had fering of these ninny firemen were: action on proposal to do away with ident, who it wns estmiated, kissed m
thousand French faces, bearded and
|mo ilization point off the copes when mnde limiting the membership of the been givun him by a negro on the
"Doctors-*Rnth, Moore, Funch nnd 1921 crop and seek some solution of unbearded each year.
| the flagship broke out the signnl thnt future houses nt 500. Basis for rep­ streets Saturday. The letter, pur­ Dnvis.
marketing current crops nt a satis­
■Tk
^tct °H on" its long cruise, resentation will be one member for porting to have been written by
"Nurses—Misses Regina Holtzman, factory price.. Nearly all'markets In
osd of them, sent in ndvancc to every 21,079 inhabitants.
States Brown, made a damaging confession Bertha Bntc, Mnry. Mosher, Edith Central, Kcntuckly closed on account
ne‘ '
Pacific fleet .nirmen^thc air would gain ns follows: California, 5; of the writer’s alleged relations with Stewart, Edith Spencer, Katherine of low price* offered farmers.
orre of the Atlantic had winged Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsyl­ Hotnling’s wife. Brown hnd denied Dukes, Gladys Dieterich, Mildred
ou' " ar&lt;l to join, in the grent war vania, 4 each; Illinois, Texns, 3; Mass­ writing the letter, during the reading Sharf, Elizabeth Onkes, I.aurn Ad- WILSON TAKEN AWAY
lame.
achusetts, New Jersey, North Caro­ of which Hotaling’s daughter wns nms, Niln Cook, Mnyficld Loucks and
FOR SAFE KEEPING
lina, 2; Alabama, Arkansas, Connec­ sent from the courtroom.
Gruce Lineweaver."
A- »- A A. RY. CUTS WAGES.
ORLANDO, Jan. 5.—One of the
ticut, Georgia, Muryland, Minnesota,
Lifting the curtain on the sequence
last official acts of retiring Sheriff
New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, So. of events that have occurred in the
FITZGERALD, Gn., Jan. fl.—A re- Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Wnsh-|||ves of tho three principal actors in LUMBERMEN CALL ON ALL Frank Gordon Inst night was to spirit
At a meeting of the officer* of the
uction in wnges cqunl to 50 per cent ington, West Virginia nnd Wisconsin yesterday’s tragedy discloses a tnngl- SUPPLY TRADES TO HELP away John P. Wilson, who was con­ Presbyterian church last night to
* AJ| IflPrnnaAB
.l 1have
.
*
increases iL
thnt
been grant1 each.
LOWER BUILDING COSTS fined in the Orange county jail charg­ over the approaching campaign to papcd maze of details to bo ferreted out
/ince 15,U has been announced by
ed with the murder of Emma Dyal, off the church debt, a large
No state would lose uny represen­ at the trial of Hotaiing at the next
n'icinis of the Atlanta, Birming- tation.
CHICAGO, Jan. 6 .—A national wife of George E. Dyal, near Golden- of advance gifts were reported,
session of court.i
11 *nd Atlantic railroad. The cut
people are bringing their LQwxtg
Hotaiing, in tho county Jail, refuses campaign to reduce building costa rod, last Friday night.
«fective on next Monday, it ia said.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 0.—House to make any statement, Brown's lips was launched by lumber manufactur­
Considerable feeling has been en­ bonds, Victory bonds and War Saving
p oyecs °f the road have not an- census committee went into executive are sealed by death and Mrs. Hotai­ ers from all sections of the country gendered throughout various sections “tamps as gifts to the church. As
nfcd their decision. A lragc num- session today to draft reapportlonof the county with the publication of some of them expressed it, thesa s e ­
ing, too hysterical to make any state­ at a meeting here yesterday.
°f employees in the a&gt;mpany’s ment bill based on last census. Mem­ ment, has been taken to her husband's *1Lumber has come down in price an the sordid details of the brutal and curities helped the government dint­
Ulu j *bops have been discharged. bers said opinion seemed to prevail mother’s home.
average o f‘40 per cent, said R. B. premeditated tragedy. The frequency ing the wsr, they will now'give
.... 8 °f the different labor organ- that the house membership should not
Goodman, of Marinett, Wia., chairman of expressions on the part of many to .Christ for the safety of the wasHL
°n* are planning to oppose the exceed 483. ’ Many favored 460.
,
friends of thk dead woman’s family It Is expected that a large
SAY USE REFRIGERATOR
‘ of the aesaion. The lumber induktry ■» to the horror of the crime, and the
°»ed cut in wages on the A. B. &amp;
of these securities will be given dtarhas absorbed its war time inflation
CARS WILL AID PACKERS
. * lcfl I* a ateam road, and con- ABANDON CAMP LEE AS
gathering knots of men In cto«e con­ ing the campaign next week. N » so b and
we
feel
that
it
is
.up
to
other
f nce*t j( j8 understood are to bcTO BUILD UP MONOPOLY building commodities to follow suit. sultation at Winter Park and Golden- scriptioni arc being taken, peopla m
CAMP M&amp;ADE IS CHOSEN
® "•« week.
FOR THIRD CORPS AREA
Lumber .represents only about 30 rod, induced the sheriff to forestall asked to give either money, war se­
.j
situation ia understood to
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—The war
WASHINGTON, Jan. 0.—Use by per cent of the cost of the average any attempt at mob law by sending curities pr notes payable within on*
°n the Georgia nad Florida Kail­ department’s decision to abandon tho packers of refrigerator cars for building and not mqro than 35 per the prisoner to a remote county Jail year.
‘.
.
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in the handa of receivers. Camp Lee,- vyjrich became knpwn today shipment of commodities other than cent of the cost of a wooden building. last night under the careful chaper- ■ The officers are confident that tha
L fgi’0^ Madera declare that efforts following the selection of.-,Csmp perishables was urged today before
Plans were made for calling repre­ onage of Chief E. D. Vestel of the entire debt cy111 be Hped out wham;
&amp; A. officials to cut sal- Meade, Md., as'th e third corps arcs tho Interstate Commerce Commission, sentatives qf the brick, cement, tile, Orlando Police Department.'
the campaign ends Saturday, Jaa»»
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If the mayor of Cork who wss ar­
Several Urge subscriptions a re
vvU,H&gt;n by th® Hallway Labor was decided to salvage the buildings | order prohibiting the practice and at- campaign was also advocated.
rested in Norfolk for coming in as a given on conditions that the whols
ctu.ii \'olicc* of the wage cut have immediately, leaving the disposition torneya for the packers requesting
stowaway, means to try the hunger amount be raised, and we are sum
y been received by employees, 'o f the real estate holdings tothe dl-(continuance of the present regula/itriko
over here he probably wss in the church will not .let thee# U rg e
Office supplies a t the Herald.
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evening by Mrs. Julius Schultz and HUGHES TO HEAD CABINET
afternoon sorting and packing their
ACCORDING TO LAWRENCE,
Mrs. F. F. Dutton, assisted by a group
gifts, tendered by friends they have
of attractive young matrons and
made during their stay in this city as
DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY GEN.
well as by their friends in the show. WOMEN’S CLUB CALENDAR FOR girls. Programs were distributed by
/ Christmas is the children’s day and
Mrs. E. M. Galolway.
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on tho I’lot” as elsewhere in all the
Out-of-town guests who were in­ done ot select a cabinet that ^ill ful­
CHRISTMAS TREES, AND EX­ world of Christendom it was around
Wednesday, Jan. 5—General busi­ vited were:'Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Neal,
the children that all the activities ness meeting—Mrs. ■W. L. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Umbach, Mr. and fill the general promise to pick able
CHANGE OF GIFTS AND
executives. ,
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Mrs. Harry Dickson, Dr. and Mrs. J.
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MANY DINNERS
Mr.
Penrose
isn’t
worried about
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private car, and one of the favored
Tuesday, Jan. 11—Social Depart­ N. McEwan, M r and Mrs. Nixon Butt,
’
«
theut
the
Pennsylvania
situation. .An­
Tho»€ ■who make merry for others guests was little Miss Francis Scott, m ent Bridge—Mrs. W. J._ Thigpen, Miss Fannie Tucker, Miss Harriet other significant fact Is that to date
Fish, Dr. Cecil Britt, W. A. Dutton, Senator Hadring haa not asked Sen­
paused for an interval yesterday and daughter of a lady connected with hostess.
Wednesday, Jan. 12—Literature and Robert Duckworth, Clarence Johnson, ator Knox to come to Marion and has
mado merry for and . among them­ the animal show. The tree bore pres­
selves. It was "Christmas on the lot’ ents for her and the midgets and oth­ Music—Mrs. D. A. Kelly, Mrs. A. M. Fred Lorraine, Orlando; Miss Frances not indicated to Mr. Knox that he
Phillips.
Martin, Tampa; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. wants him to become secretary of
for the show people of the Johnny J. er members of the show.
In the quarters back of the tents
Tuesday, Jan. 18—General Club' Crabtree, Port Tampa City; Mr. and
Jones Exposition. In the forenoon,
state.
,
'Mrs. Harry Hannah, C. R. Phillips,
^ beforo the crowds gathered for the there was everywhere a touch 4 of reception.
It
is
known
that Mr. Harding has
Wednesday, Jan. 10—Welfare Dc-1 Miss Mildred Kennedy, Eustis; Ernest been thinking seriously of Mr. Knox
afternoon exhibitions, and when they Christmas. A table set in the wagon
had the lot to themselves, the street that contains the paraphernalia of partment. Mothers’ and Teachers'I Green, Daytona; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. for the secretaryship of state nnd in
through circus^ town was as n glow the Stella show rivaled the displny of Conference. Round Table—Mrs. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Moore, his heart there is no man he would
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Lakeland; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ly­ rather select. But the next cabinet
with the Christmas spirit as at night n hotel dining room, and there Mr. D. Brownlee.,
Tuesday, J a n .. 25—Social Bridge— man, Winter Haven; Dr. and Mrs. R. will not be n group of personal fav­
it glows with electric lights and span­ and Mrs. Eddie Vaughn and their
gles. Nowhere in the city wns there daughter had as the guest for dinner Mrs. W. C. Hill, hostess.
S. Keelor, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Keelor,
Mr. Harding has felt it his
Ed. ( II. Salter, tho show’s publicity Wednesday, Jan. 26-Literature and | New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur j orites.
a better time or n merrier people.
duty (0 map out n gcncrai policy for
There is poetry and romnnee in the man. In the animal show Robert Ir­ Music.
| Hazard, Macon, Ga.; Miss Alice Steed, his administration and then try to
hearts of the modem "troupers" true vin, the managed had at dinner "Ad­
|John Leo^'Mlss^Ruth Metinger, Jack­ get men to fit that policy.
heirs to all the glories and traditions miral" George Dewey, tho lion tnmsonville; Judge Bert Fish, Paul John­
WOMEN’S CLUB BALL
Conferences of the last few weeks
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quins. In. their land of make-believe ton and Mile. Hurd, Miss Etta Louise
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The Christmas holidays have been anna; Lieut. Bivens, Arcadia,
ing that he cannot afford to take any
there are fairies; should they, of all Blake entertained the posing girls of marked by many, gay parties and
extremist
view and he fears that Mr.
Other
Invited
guesta
were:
Mr.
and
P.7i ■
others, not believe in Santa ClausT Superba. The Miller family of "tho many more have been planned to cheer
Knox’s
annqunccd
position on foreign
Mrs.
Reginald
Holly,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Their business is Jo give pleasure; batlefielda of France" had as fine a the last days of the old year and the
affairs
is
such
that
it would be emWellington
Roe,
Col.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
their aincerest Admirers are simple­ dinner and as good a time as if the infant 1021 will be born amidst much
harassing
for
Mr.
Knox
to reverse
Knight,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Roper,
, minded men and women and tender Christmas dinner was served in other merry-making. . .
.
himself
or
trim
his
views
to
suit the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Woodruff,
Jr.,
children, ind these, the pure of heart surroundings. The midgets had din­
Harding
policy.
Mr.
and
Mrs.'C.
L.
Kirtley,
Mr.
and
Among
the
most
attractive
and
and the children—is not Christmas ner in Mr. Jones’ car. Mr. and Mrs.
• Moreover, Mr. Harding doesn’t
for them first of all ? The Christmas Cliff Wilson of the Jazz house, and charmlhg of tho season’s gayetles was Mrs. Geo. Sweet, Mr., and Mrs. W.
want to antagonize any groups in
Ahern,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Ma­
the
Women’s
Club
ball,
given
by
the
the
monkey
hipprodrome
entertained
• spirit is in their hearts the, year
social department a t Hotel Valdes on honey, Mr. ahd Mrs. Pearman, Mr. the party by selecting one who has
round; the humblest roustabout, who friends in their tent.
A French chef—a real French chef Tuesday evening, an annual ovent of and Mrs. Robett Hines, Mrs. Mary been so completely identified * with
troups with the show because of its
the "irreconcellable" group in the
near approach to adventure, and the who proved it by the "cats” he serv­ much social Importance, that brings Lymes, Misses Lester Costello, Florsenate. The unwisdom of sucb a
highest salaried performes of artistic ed, prepared, the dinner in n wagon togother the members of the social Virglnia Palmer, May Thrasher, Arcourse
from a political viewpoint has
dith
Crane,
Marie
Tigue,
Mary
Irven,
instincts. There is no melancholy for "tho crew." . Ted Steinberg, man­ department ^nd their many friends.
been
urged
upon Mr. Harding through
Sarah
Wight,
Victoria
Nisbet,
Mary
Amid the beauty of Christmas
among the troupers who bravely and ager of Murphy's Lunch, served for
a.t
first
he
was
inclined to pay no at­
Lou
Brown,
Esther
Thiller,
Serita
happily make their homes wherever 75 cents a special Christmns dinner decorations, blending harmoniously
tention
to
it
at
all.
.
Lake,
Miss
Sleight,
Miss
Mero;
Mes­
their business calls them tq go, adapt­ which his customers snid would have the club colors of red nnd .green, be­
To
select
a
cabinet
that would
srs.
Randall
Chase,
Benjamin
Whitneath tho rosy glow of shaded lights
able folk who amiably fit the tradi­ cost fl.50 elsewhere.
meet’
the
expectation
of
the
country
ner,
James
Higgins,
Tom
Martin,
Mor­
Parke Prentis, director of the big and to tho fascinating strains of the
tions of their profession to the neces­
Senator
Harding
haa
realized
that he
gan,
Alderman,
Ned
Chittenden,
Ray
band, entertained the . twenty-five Million Dollar Orchestra, the gay as­
sities of their lives.
.
must
get
a
top-liner,
o
man
whose
Chittenden,
R.
E.
Bearden,
Robt.
members
of
that
"organization
at
semblage enjoyed one of the most
. In the sand of the .Wild West show
abilities
hkve
ben
well
advertised
and
Deane,
Oliver
Murrell,
Kenneth
Mur­
Knight’s
Shop
on
Clematis
avenue,
brilliant dances for which the social
arena Friday night there stood up­
in
whose
judgment
and
integrity
the
rell,
F.
A.
Dardin,
Frank
Brown,
Ben
nnd
in
addition
there
wns
present
his
right n brave little tree, illuminated
department is noted. . There wns a
whole
country
has
confidence.
Fish,'Edmund
Mcisch,
Bradley,
Daw­
wife
and
Mrs.
Kreibor,
Mrs.
Bartlett,
with lights, glowing ns beautifully
large representation of the college
It was natural that having elimi­
. as any Christmas tree in n drawing Mrs. Clair, wives of members of the set «nd interesting groups of out-of­ son McAUcster, J. D. Woodruff, G. W.
nated
Mr. Root on account of advanc­
Spencer,
Percy
Mero,
Karl
Schultz,
band,
and
A!
Beck,
treasurer
of
the
room. Cow ponies dashed about the
town guests added much to the
ed
age
he has turned to Hughes, who
Leslie
Hill,
Arthur
YoweU,
Hodgson
.
ring, and there was nothing incon­ show.
charm of the occasion.
has
made
a brilliant record as gover­
Without request from anyone but
gruous in it. Christmas was there.
Receiving with Mrs. E. T. House­ Ball, Allen Jones, Raymond Phillips,
nor
of
New
York nnd who had disIt was Christmas as truly for the out of consideration for the proprie­ holder, hostess of the dance, were G. F. Loucks, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Dr.
"‘Sinmcse twins,” the tattooed man, ties, closing of the performances on Mrs. A. P. Connolly, chnirman of the Cnswcll, Dr. B. Brown, Mr. E. M. tinquished himself on the supreme
L. S. T.
the fat man and the other "freaks," as Friday evening wns advanced half nn social department; Mrs. W. L. Mor­ Gnlloway.
court of the United States and who
\%
for anybody in the world. Outside, hour becnusc of the knowledge that gan, president of the club, nnd Mrs.
had, furthermore,
come within a few
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Two young men who spent Monday eleclorial votes
of t&gt;cing elected pres­
’there wns a Christmas tree which, n
Upon the arrivnl of guesta they were night in the St. Petersburg jail on
few hours later, yielded in packages olic church and care wns taken not to welcomed by Mrs. H. B. Lewis and charges of stealing money in viola­ ident of the United States himself.
t
with holiday lnW&amp;ls the fruits of love disturb tho worship.—Palm Beach Mrs. R. J. Holly.
tion of confidences blatncd their crime Messrs. Borah and Johnson supported
and friendship. The twins spent the Post.
Punch wns served throughout the on the effects of moonshine liquor.
Mr. Hughes for the presidency in

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BEEF ........................
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1-lb CANS CORNED
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BEEF HASH .................2 5
1 3-4-lb CANS PURE
PORK SAUSAGE...... —.0 0
1-lb MEADOW GOLD
BUTTER ....’..................... ,0 0
1-lb MONOGRAM
BUTTER ..........................,0jj
LARGE CANS VAN
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MAXWELL HOUSE
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FRESH HORSE RADISH
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SANFORD CASH
GROCERY
DcSoto: Several clubs have bwi
organized in the laat few days in tfcii
county. Many boys are joining tkt
clubs and signing up for poultry.
19.16 and can hardly go back of that
fact.
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Mr. Hughes is known throughout
the world as a distinguished jurist
and Mr. Harding is . said to belitn
Hughes' apopnitment will create con­
fidence everywhere that the forcip
policy of the United States v u is
the hands of a m in of extraordinary
capacity and fairness.
Every report received by the writ­
er from the men who aro in the cosfidenco of Senator Harding and who |
arc in Washington and New York con­
ferring on his behalf with the c*l«brctics in question, indicates that the
next cabinet will be a much better
one than earlier gossip would indi­
cate and that while Warren Hardiag I
has been taking hsi time, sifting tW 1
vraious aspirants and candidates hi
has by no means fallen victim to the
purely political temptations which an
still athwart in his path.—David Lavrence in Jacksonville Metropolis.

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The Seminole Sun Dance committee were wise in selecting Johnny J.
Jones to come to West Palm Beach to givixa show to help in making expens­
es for the next Sun Dance, March 9-10-11, next spring. He has the best
Carnival we have ever seen. He haa everything and so much of it is new.
He haa undertaken a new departure in amusements and is cutting out the
clnp-trap and filling in with educational and nrt work. His free wnr mus­
eum is a wonder and is a liberal history of the war in itself. The European
battle front with a thousand moving figures, scige guns nnd disappearing
batteries and regiments of soldiers in trench and shell proof dugout and in
trees and on mountain tops is an exact picture of an engagement, and all
electrically controlled. And to think that an American from Urbana, Ohio,
took away the special job of the Swiss music box makers—why it is more
wonderful than the Strasburg clock.
In art the classic "Stella” that cost the St. Louis collector $100,000 is
the most talked about picture of the modem painters and is the masterpieco of Napoleon Ninni, the premier Italian artist. In the same list iR
"Superba" a beautiful combination of painting and life sized human figures
representing the masterpieces of the European and American galleries.
• The feature here iB the lighting effects and the artistry of posing, in
pictures so famous and so artistically reproduced that nothing lewd or sug­
gestive ever enters the mind of the beholder. It recalls the electrical shows
at the Chicago World’s Fair with colored storm efects. It should be seen
for its educational value and art expression.

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refined nnd commanding since the dbys of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb and
Commodore Nutt.. Prince Denison, M’Ue Salone, Princess Marguerite and •
Baroness Lconie, are very attractive and hold receptions with true courtli­
ness.
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The the educational animal show where a whip would seem unneces­
sary except for show. Lions, jaguars, leopards, elephants, camels, goats,
performing monkeys, pumas and a wild West Show of real plainsmen and
trick riders in an original border drama, in which the trick mule is a star
and the horse thief is caught, the audience encored and on all sides was ex­
clamations of "That’s somoshow ain’t it?"
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There* are hundreds of things not on the bill with this show aggrega­
tion. It is a constant surprise and everything is a novelty and so clean and
devoid of the.rough house speiler that one thinks he is in a museum. The
qne show ia laid out on both sides of our concrete roadway through the park
and runs from Altoha north through the park to the railroad bridge for
two long blocks and every twenty feet is something else. It would take us
a week to see it, and hear entertainer Ed. R. Salter tell how good Johnny J.Jones was and how particularly he scrutinized all shows daily and.&amp;H new
acts to see that no vulgarity or short.change acta are given. There is only
ode Ed. Salter and he is with. Johnny J. Jones and there is only one Johnny J. Jones on the show map in the carnival routings. We are trying to get
him here for the Sun Dance March 9-10-11.

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FLEERS

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CHEWING GUM

CAWTHON
CUT COTTON COST
TO BE HEAD OF
BY MAKING FOOD
TEACHERS’

IF YOU NEED A NEW

O IL COOKv S T O4 V E

Bouthern Farm Prosperity Absolutely
Buy the Best that is made
Dependent on Cutting Produc­
tion Cost Through FoodI STATE EDUCATORS WILL MEET
Making and Saving.
IN ORLANDO NEXT
Atlanta, Oa.—(Special.)—"A rlghP
YEAR
th a t
about-face movement In 1021 Is necessary if tho farmers of tho South aro
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 1,—Orlando (g got on Mf0i firm ground again,”
and
was chosen as the place for the next said H. Q. Hastings, President of the
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W a i* c f
convention of the Florida Education­ great Southeastern Fair.
We also have the, Buck Line of
“It looks as If wo All went cotton
al Association,
GAS RANGES ’
crazy last spring, despite all tho dan­
At the afternoon session officers to ger signals flying and the disregard
represent the association were elect­ of plain facts as to costa of cotton
production. We have repeated our fol­
ed. They arc as follows:
President, W. D. Cawthom, Gaines­ lies of 1911 and 1914 and piled up
dobts based on costly food and grain
ville; vice-president, Miss Christian to bo paid for by cotton that la now
McDonald, DcFuniak Springs (re­ below coat of production.
"With few exceptions those items
elected); secretary, R. L. Turner, Inv­
erness, who has served as secretary of food and grain could and should
hare been produced on homo acres
of the association for 13 consecutive at
one-third to one-balf what the sup­
years; treasurer, J. H. Brinson, Jack­ ply merchant charges for them.
sonville. Executive committee: For
“Cotton Is the one beat money crop
district, Mneclenny; I. T. Pierson, -4th- for tho South, and probably always
will bo. The time of- war prices Is
the term of one year, C. H. Gray, third over
and,the problem from now on la
district, Homestead; for two years, to lower cost of production and at tbe
your fertilizer without getting
Miss Nellie Miller, first district, In­ s&amp;mo time afford the cotton grower a NEW PRICE LISTS JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OF MATERIALS, Pro*J
verness; C. E. Yowcll, fourth district, fair profit
T*
“Cost of making cotton la primarily Shipments. Order now. Fertilizers, Insecticides, Sprayers, Poultry Sn.
CORN IS STATE’S LEADING FIELD CROP; SEVERAL BIG Kissimmee; B. D. Gullett, first dis­ tbe cost of food, grain and forage plies
trict, Bradentown; for three years, F. for the farmer, bis family, bla*labor­
STAPLES SHOW DECREASE OVER PREVIOUS YEAR;
W. Buchholf; second distreit, Gaines­ ers or tenants, and bis work stock.
E. 0 . PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
ville; Miss Evylin Thornton, Pensa­ Cutting food, grain and forngo coats JACKSONVILLE
STATE HAS SIX MILLION ACRES IN FARMS
FLORIDA
cola, third district; F. A. Hathaway, by home production will reduce cot*
ton costs from ono-ttilrd to one-balf.
Jacksonville, state-at-large.
“Plant for an abundance of food,
last
season,
the
pear
crop,
especially,
By SAM T. FLEMISH.
There was a larger attendance at g$itn and forage, thus cutting down
SEE US !
WE HAVE IT
being almost a failure.
the n\orning session, many teachers' storo bills, and the lower prices tor
Agricultural Statistician
The most interesting features of nrrjving on the night trains.An a t - . cotton will not hurt so much. Wo canagricultural work have tendance of 300 is reported.
not, with European countries so thor^
GAINESVILLE, Jan. 3.-T h e year .the year’s
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aughly disorganised, reasonably expect
just closed shows a gain in produc­ been hitfh-priced indifferent help, long j The principal speaker of the morn- uigh prices for cotton for several years
Clark, and wo must make cotton at lower
C. A. MATHEWS and A. P. CONOLLEY
tion of staple crops and fruits over periods of exceedingly wet or dryjng program was Dr. Harry
weather, a splendid harvesting sea­ president qf the University of Toon- cost, or else quit cotton growing,
the preceding year although several son and, finally, the inability of the essee. Dr. Clark is a prominent edu­
“Most of us cannot quit cotton,
benca
the absolute necessity of food,
of the big staple crops show a loss farmer to dispose of most of his pro­ cator nnd his nddress, entitled "Froe- grain and
forago planting In 1921—
and the total acreage in cultivation ducts at a price that will leave him bcl nnd His Philosophy,” was very in­ tho making on home acres of overy
■where he started Inst spring, finan­ structive. As nn orator Dr. Clark pound of food and grain needed to see
was somewhat less than for It*IS*.
us through.
cially.
has few equals.
The heaviest increase in production
"In this food production program,
There has been n genera’ tendency
Section
meetings
consumed
the
reuk0
,ho homo vegetable garden sorthas /resulted
the small acreage during the fail to hold up on framing
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crops, sugar cane, Irish potatoes, hre. f operations Only 20 per cent of the kindergarten-primary section, which dual and It will surprise you In the
“ We Deliver The Goods”
amount
of
healthful
food
produced
It
have
been
u!
nVed
this
tobacco, etc., for each of which there farm lands
was presided over by Miss Stockton takes the least ground, can be plant
Local and Long Distance Hauling
has been either an
increase
in
acreage
fall,
compared
with
30
(&gt;or
cent
last
.
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— ---- ------on account of the
the earliest, brtngs quick returns
planted or exceptionally good yields, year and 61 percent two years ago. | uhgoncc 0f Miss Mabel H. Wheeler,
)f u„pi replanted und worked will
With the exception of cotton, oats
Wages of male farm labor ."bow a chairman.
«uiy by you all the season through.’
PHONE 498
and sweet potatoes all of the state’s j tendency to drop just at the close of j -j^e rural school section met in the
If We Please You, Tell Others. If We Don’l, Tell I s,
big staple crops show decreased pro- ’be year but have been the nighest ^fothr&gt;Hist church, Miss Christine Mcduction, either as the result of a cut *’ver paid throughout the working t ()lina|,j j,residing. During the seain acreage planted or from low yields.. «’»' "
r,ie average daily wage paid sjon jjnn jt j. Turner, secretary of
For the fruit crops, the production i during 1920 was {--3D. without board, , he ftJ,socjntjonf gnvc ft talk on ’’The
of oranges will exceed last 'season s a* compared with’,41.23 in 1910
Rural School as the Center of Rural
by approximately 20 pet cent , while
The bureau’s financial estimates Community," which was helpful.-The
On Flour. Grain and Feed
grapefruit will show a decrease of at for 1/ 2** with revised estimates for )5If,h schoo) section, under the chairFruit and Vegetable Crates
least ID per cent. Production of
are
follows, for the principal num.-hip of Prof. H, G. Metcalf, also
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peaches and. pears did not come up to staple crop- and fruits of the state, enjoyed an interesting meeting. Talks SENATOR BORAH’S RESOLUTION
You Can Buy From Us at
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- were maje by Dr. Joseph Roemer and
LOOKS FORWARD TO
Wholesale Prices
1020
P.ipJ
Dr. F W. Buchholz of the University
REDUCTION
I*
Revised Estimates
of Florida Prof. Arthur Williams of
-------Fmai Estimate
Wrilr tor 1'rlea t.Ut
Acres Production
Crops
Unit
Aires Produitiun the State College for Women led the
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Senator
7-ip,oi)0 lo.'i.'lu.Uiji)
W. A. Merryday Company
-3(1,0011 12,430,000 history session, and a general discus- Borah’s resolution looking to the reCorn, for grain, bushel103,000 7,622,000 -ion of history am! its relation to o th-. ductlon in future naval building by
-. 6 - 7,iait)
Cotton la) pounds
Palstka, Florida
18,000
Cotton, bales
13,1*22 er social studies was .conducted.
the United States, Great Britain,
■■no
Cowpea* (threshed*, bus.
23,'WO
J-4.000
21,000
216.000
The committees on resolutions and and Japan considered today by sen-1
2 T,i)oo
22,'KM)
34,000
Cowj&gt;eas (forage* t&lt;&gt;ns
-10.OUO legislation, respectively, made their ate foreign relations committee but ■
153,00*)
i 13,'Mil)
132,0*10
Hay. tarm-,
141.000 reports at tbe. afternoon session. The final action is deferred. Borah said
•0 &gt;HI&lt;I
JO o m i
Hay. \m !u. t■pf20,000 committee on resolutions was com- after committee session, which was
Sold ov
by funufurw dealers
ENGLANDERS
ana daparimant stores 1,n_v..ii!Mi
,,f [if \\ H Rii'-ell, principal- secret, that considerable sentiment had
Oal-. i In., bushel*
WIT EDOi: SWIHO
Peanut* *f"f nut?i,
non
t ,.f FVrnnndma. Sop* P. H developed to include France nnd Italy
J oMh.l'l
Peanuts ifor forage-1, *oi
p,"i.ooo M,i&gt; re. T.i •.ire-. Principal, 'I P Uctg- in disarmament negotiations whirh the
Potatoes (InSh)^ bush.
2,*12-’&gt;,ooo
1,.**24,000 t-r, Homestead: Principal, R M. Dor- president would be asked to initiate.
CNOLANocn sraiNO bed ca
18,000 sey, Apalachicola; Principal R. M. j
72.000
Rice, bushels ...........--- .
-frwOljm. - O uc^
f
e3r
\
78,000 Evans, Quincy Miss Elsie Partridge j
84.000
Sorghum syrup, gallons
DINNER FOR MISS LAKE.
•
•
i,:,pu,000 principal, Monticello, and Miss Evelyn i
' 1,000 6,110,000
Sugar cane t syrupU gal.
*
,* »(*&gt;«! I ”73.000
Sweet Potatoes, bush.
I,lOU,000 | Thornton, principal, Pensacola.
.
’
rrom siturd.T't D*i!r&gt;
| . - J . I.Otlll
Tobacco,
j...I'.m.imi) The committee on legislation is
Mrs. A. R. Kwy entertained with a
*iuni mijposed of Prof J. 11 Workman, dinner New Year’s Eve in honor of
] M*d i,*n h i
Velvet beans itHre-he&gt;t* i .;..li *adm* halrman, Pensacola; Supt '
1 *2.'*0**
Velvet beans, *forage i,
H. Miss f-nrita Lake,
In greenhouse sterilization it has proved ns good as steam
ati*
mm
..oo(iiiii) &lt;;ruy. Quiiuy; Supt. .1. F Kmght,
The table was la-tefulv and beauGr.ipcfruit. t*‘ V'-baking.
In seed beds it kills weed seeds and many diseases.
Tampa, Mi-s I'tiri-tiar M&gt; Donald, tifully *ie ••taled. \ • *&gt;nt-rpieci- &lt;if
Oranges, i&lt;ix- ]
It
H
&gt;
(»
A
fifty
pound keg costs thn ,* lii Jlnr-, and will treat 1000 to
I -•&gt;Uf*HJi i1*#
state r.ural schoo Imspeitor, I&gt;eFuniak a candlestick .surrounded t*y fetus and
Peaches, bus.
2000
square
feet of soiL
. 0,000 Spring-; Superintemlent-cleit Charles roses and little flower pots with
Pears, bush.
Enough
for
trial sent free if you will give it a thorough test.
•Ju
ha
*
v
not
U-t-n
rv;M
»rlu«I
\*
• *a) Final cotton acrtugi r.a \ leiii I’»r
M. Fisher, Miami; Principal R. M- lighted candles to mark the places
bealy, Tallahassee; Principal 8 . A. made a beautiful nicture.
this office. •
H O M E R T. D A R L I N G T O N
(bl Total qats’ acreage is shown. Part of this acreage is either grazed Draper, Leesburg'.
' j A sumptuous dinner was served at
General Delivery, Miama, Florida.
or cut over for forage before maturing.
At the evening session lion. ,Geo. six o’clock. Covers were laid for Mrs.
•Number of trees of bearing age.
*
W. Schofield, state attorney for the Key, Miss Snrita Lake, Miss. Ethel
Bused on the reports of thousands of the be*’* posted farmers und locul Fifth circuit gave an interesting ad­ Henry, Miss Florence •Henry, Miss
representatives for this bureau, we estinlate that the state hsa approximate­ dress treating on teachers and poli- Marie Tigne, Miss Agnes Diimas;
ly six million acres of land in farms in 1920 divided about as follows:
ties. Dr. Harry Clark, who spoke’ Miss Dorothy Rumph, Miss Helen
Toll acres in farms, 6,000. Acres ltfnd in crops, 1,700,000. Acres jn during the'morning, was also heard. Peck, Miss May Thrasher, Miss Fern
fruit, 130,000. Crop land lying idle, 200,00**. Pasture lands, 1,120,000.’ Wood •
-------------- .---------Ward,
lands, 2,800. (Thousands of acres of open Or fenced range lands are not in­
•13” CLUB DANCE.
cluded.)
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Our lady friend says she dislikes
’Tram Sitard.*!** Daily)
the dictionary because it spells words
DRIVE FARMERS TO FLORIDA, the department indicate that, in **-r
The dance given by the "13" club on so different from what she does.
tuin regions, the recent advance in the New Year’s eve at the Hotel Valdez
increasing prices of farm lands in price of land has still further aggro surpasses in every pleasant way any
.Knocks at Your Door But Once and It Will N'cvcr Knoc^
the middle west are driving many voted this conditfofi. ^uch a situation ever given by this Club,
Your Door Again With This Kind of a Proposition.
bail room wajs beautifully dccfarmers to Florida where there is is unfortunate, for it increases the
available practically the only produc­ lifficulties of a tenant who is s**1’!** orated in Christmas greens and shadtive low priced land that does not re­ ing to become an owner. If he borrows ed lights.
Of six rooms, screened wide porches, all modern conveniences
a considerable part of the purchase
quire reclamation or irrigation.
The hall was opened by the grand
and
improvements, in fact one of the finest homes ip the city
price
of
a
farm
at
from
5
to
7
per
In the last five years the selling
march which was led by Mr. and Mrs.
surrounded
by oranges and grapefruit treps, flowers, plants,
cent
and
then
finds
that
the
invest­
price of farm land and improvements
George Knight.
shrubs,
fountains,
beautiful lawns, a complete home and then
ment
will
earn
little
more
than
3
per
in the United State sincreased 63 per
The music was furnished by an or­
cent,
it
will
he
impossible,
in
many
cent according, to estimates made by
chestra from the Million Dollar Band
the Secretary of Agriculture in his instances, for him to discharge the and was splendid.
annual report. Between March, 1919, debt."
At twelve o’clock a "Midnight
Upon which you can raise winter vegetables for the Und U
Naturally Florida fram land is at­ March" was formed which was also
and March 1920, the increase was 21.1
tilled and In first-class condition and lias made money for tbe
tractive to farmer^ facing such con­ led by Colonel and Mrs. Knight. This
per cent. .
owner
every year and the crops on It will speak for .the pro­
Although data for the 1920 census ditions as these. I f ,a Florida farmer was the occasion for favors of horns,
ductiveness
of the Und.
are not-yet available, it is probable, received as low as 20 per cent net on caps and balloons to be given nnd to
This is not only a beautiful homo p.lMe but one that
J
the Secretary- said, that, while the av­ the value of his land he would think ' bj^ tbe old year ‘out and the new
make you money. On the shore of beautiful Lake Monroe on
erage price of farm land and improve- himself on the road to the poor house year in.
the land one day In the near future will be subdivided into city
ments per acre increased only 20 per . if be had such an institution.—I.eesAfter this a delicious supper of
lots
and make you a fine profit. In the city just five block*
cent during the forty years from I 860 burg Commercial,
sandwichef, ice, cakes nnd coffee was
from
the business portion. The greatest opportunity in this
to 1900, the price in 1920 is two and a
served. Punch was. served all thru
state
for a man with money enough to make the flr*t P*^'
half times that of 1910 and five times
Great Interest is being taken in the evening.
mont.
You must see it to realize what it really means.
that of twenty years ago.
Broward in poultry rosiing.
One
There were about one hundred
“In some sections the net return on merchant buys poultry from Tennes­ couples who counted this one of the
the purchase price of fram lands is see and sells it chcajwr here than he most pleasant of the many pleasant
considerably, less than the ordinary can buy it' here. Recent coptest cre­ dances which have been given during
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rate of return on first mortgages and ated much enthusiasm, and a number this holiday season.
similar 'nvestments," he said. "The of influential people are encouraging
rental rate of cash leases, also, is fre­ thfc wdrk among the clubs.
At Palm Beach they are talking of
quently less than half the rate of re1400,000 for a system of roads into
m o urqiPoc-rosmow pw tiuik
M .H. # ' nlnfatfW*
R arM
turn on mortgages. Studies made by
the Everglades country.
Office supplies at the Herald.
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LARGER CROPS PRODUCED ON LESS
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BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

City Property, Building. Lots and Farm Lands

LOSSING’S QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER

REDUCTION
IN FUTURE
ARMAMENT

MONEY

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“ Keystone Soil Powder” Sterilizes the Soil

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7,1921

WE WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS WHO
HAVE BEEN OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS
FOR THE PAST YEAR

By C. E. HOWARD
THE STORY OF W. J. HILL, PIONEER
DDRESS BEFORE ASSO
^TION FOR ADVANCEMBNT OF SCIENCE .

CHICAGO, Jan. 3.—Addressing the
Auocislion for the Advancement of
jy-nc* here Thursday, Dr. W. F.
pieman, of Jacksonville Florida,
Lurtd that Florida not only hns the
-.tursl advantages to supply the au" for the United States, but could
with the proper development of the
WutrT, ■upplj th . .n U „ world. Af... ping into the different kinds of
,ofl »nd telling of the climatic conditian, Dr. Blackman said^
Taking these various types of soil
together, I have no doubt that it is
„!! within the bounds of truth Ao
w
Florida has 15 or 20 million
(Ots of land which ia either already
jfcpted ot the growing of sugar cane
or which can readily be prepared for
this use by clearing and drainage, and
th»t on half this acreage, allowing
thus for crop rotation, two hundred

bow produces, both cane and beet. Of
course this statement is only theoret­
ical, for no one supposes that more
Uun a fraction of this enormous area
will cvct in fuel be devoted to this
ot nny other single crop.
"It may \fc added that the aver­
age sugar content of Florida enne is
considerably greater than that of Lou­
isiana ami at least equal to that of Havaiian or Cuban cane. Dr. II. W. Wil­
ley, then chief of the bureau of chem­
istry, reported in 1000 that the rich­
est cane ever nnnlyzed in the hurcau
was grown in Florida. And good enne
land in Florida can still be bought at
a very low price.
“After climate anti soil, the next
most important question is that of an
adequate supply of labor. The lands
of Florida are level, free from Btoncs
and otherwise especially adapted to
implemcntnl cultivation. It is only
in the harvesting of the cane that a
large amount of hand labor is requir­
ed. We may have some difficulty at
this point, but the harvest fortunate­
ly extends from early November in
northern Florida to late Bpring in the
south, so that labor can bo - shifted
from one region to tho other. More­
over, a large amount of migratry la­
bor has in recent years been attract­
ed to the state for the picking nnd
packing of citrus fruits, nnd to n less
extent fur the growing and harvest­
ing of truck, just ns has happened in
the wheat growing sections of the
weat. Florida is specially attractive
In the winter, and it ought to be pos­
sible, if the need should arise, and if
the effort were proporyl organized,
to bring into the state a multitude of
'hands’ from the north where agricul­
tural operations are largply suspend­
ed during the winter, for the cane
harvest. Meantime, a considerable
•mount of native negro labor is avnii*bl* at reasonable wages

It is with pleasure that the an­
nouncement can be made that Dr. J.
Franklin Ray, of Japan, is coming to
Sanford for a visit and while here to
lecture three times on the country of
his adoption. Dr. Ray is the pastor
of the Church nt Kurc, one of the
dargo and important cities of Japan.
The chnpcl in which he delivers his
message over there is the gift of ono
of the trustees of the Baptist Church
of Sanford. The church here in San­
ford also pays the salary of Dr. Ray.
He was well educated in this coun­
try before sailing to Japan. He holds
both A. B. and A. M. degrees from
college and theological degree from
the Theological Seminary at Louis-

The ‘Presbyterians have decided to
put on a campaign to pay off the en­
tire debt of the church property.
Speeches were mnde on this campaign
ut both services Sunday nnd prayers
were offered for the success of the
movement.
The total debt on the property is
about $13,000, nnd the plnn is to ask:
75 people to give $100each.... $7,500
75 people to givc_ 50 each.... 3,750
50 people to give 25 each
12.50
100 people to givo 10each.... 10.00
Totnl ............................ $13,500
Cnsh or notes will be accepted. Al­
ready n number have offered their
gifts up to ^500 each, and many oth­
ers are expected to insist in being put
in a clnss by themselves by giving
more than $100.
The campaign closes Snturdny, Jnn.
15th.
SHIPPING FINE FRUIT
• F. F. Dutton brought in some fine
grapefruit and oranges to the Herald
office this morning. They arc from
Indian river where the finest of fruit
is grown nnd all of the fruit is stamp­
ed with the Blue Goose stamp, this
brand being one of the mnny put out
by the American Fruit Company. We
appreciate the oranges nnd grape
fruit and hope that the American
Fruit Company will not forget thnt
printers do not 4at hay but oranges
when they can get them. Mr. Dutton
stated thnt the Blue Goose brand wns
bringing top notch prices all this seA*son and expected to get them right on.
This demonstrates thnt good fruit and
careful packing nnd stnndnrd brands
will get the price.

When thnt expedition to Africa
Sweet Marie soys she has two very succeeds In locating the-missing link,
l°od reasons for wearing short skirts. it should then go after the lost chord.

You Cant Make
Hay Without Sunshine
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make much money ^without some

Reserve Your Resources
by establishing credit with a reliable

Why not make some real “HAY”.in d
SHINE by sta rtin g a check account *
Build up yoitr credit Jthat you m a ; : ?
master difficult problems.

Sanford,Florida
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T4--M-+++++++++++++++V++ ++&lt;•+++++•!•+-&gt;••)•++4-+*++++++*++&lt;t++*-}W. J. Hill, the only sure-enough it to my sleeping quartern. Then afEnglish humorist, who came straight ter some time the captain of a steamto Florida In the earlier days, has a er brought me down n piano box. Some
real racy story to tell, related to the j time after this, 1 built a small room
writer several years ago.
•
i in the top of a live oak tree, and put
That this jovinl gentleman has pass­
ed ‘‘Over the River" does not detract
from the zest of his story, which we
let him tell in his own words that
nothing may be detracted from,
W. J. Hill, who was until the time
of his death the oldest business man
in the hardware line In Florida, and
who claimed to'have lived longer in
Sanford than nny one else.
"Funny how 1 came to Florida in
the. first place," said he. “I was bom
in London, Ehgland, March 15, 1842.
I came to New .York in July, 1872. I
worked, as an interpreter in the elec­
When the city was incorporated, in
tion race of Grant and Greeley, as
most of the people did not understand
the Cockney language. Worked _ at
this until the election was over. It
was cold and uncomfortable. One day
I met an Englishman I knew. Tell
me,- said I, *where do all the bloomin’
swoUs go when it gets like this?’ ’To
Florida, my chop," said he, and to
Florida this swell immediately went.
"Our steamer stopped at Savannah
and I bought a map and started to
walk to Florida, os it looked a short
distance on the map. I walked until
I came to about n half dozen houses
and I asked a lady if that was Florida
and she laughed and asked me where
I came from, and said,- ‘No, young
man this is Jcssilp, Georgia.’ I then
made my way from there by train and
boat until I got to Jacksonville. At
that time it was a mud-hole. I went
south with two Georgia tqen, who
were going to Fort Mead. They had
hired n man and boat to Lake them
south, and naked me to go with them,
which I did. We landed at the plnco
now called Sanford; then the small­
est place in the world, and I had come
from the largest place.
*1 looked about. Not even n police­
man rnound, and you muy bo sure
there was nobody else. Everything
was bathed in warm sunshine. It was
just the place I wanted. I bow tropi­
cal trees loaded with fruit. The river,
we knew, swarmed with fish.
V{e
caught sight of a covey of quail. I
made a quick decision. ‘Captain,’ i
snid, *1 will stop here.’ So wo were
left there with nothing but guns nnd
ammunition.
"The first night wo slept. on the
ground. At least they did. I was too
scared of snakes. 1 got up nnd took
n walk, still scared of snakes. I lay
down, but you should have seen me
get up. I thought I wns bitten by a
snake, nnd I hallowed and asked them
to do something for me, ns I should
soon die. So they tried to find the
place where I was bitten, nnd pulled
■out n nandspur. I asked them whnt
animal it wns that bit me, or wns it
one of those stingarccs, that 1 had
heard the boatman talking nbout.
Should I did? And they said that I
would have to be very careful, and put
pins gum on it, which I did. When
night enme, I couldn't get my pants
off. They stuck to the gum. They
had to cut n piece out to get them off.
I went that sand spur to my sinter tn
England to show her whnt 1 hnd been
through.
"The next day the Georgia men
started to Fort Meade. I went with
them fbr nbout three miles. I asked
an old gentleman (Alex Vaughn’s
father, sitting in an orange grove with
no fence around it, ‘Whnt is the name
of this place?’ He told us that it was
CIRCUIT COURT NEXT WEEK
Fort Hied. I said, 'Let us go to the
Fort and see the soldiers.’
"He said: ‘This is the Fort' (mean­
ing his house) ‘and I am the sol­
diers.’
At first I slept on the ground.,Then
ono day an old sugar barrel bloated
up the river and I hauled it ashorb
and used it to sleep in. Uncomfort­
able? Bless you, I just knocked out
the head and lay in it, and it was
fine. Nice current of air oil night.
Most of the time I ate quail. Didn't
have to shoot them. Just made a net
and always had a supply. Welt, things
were going along fine, when I acci­
dently killed a pig, and had to skip
down and live among the Seminole
Indians for six months. (Better for
me if A had shot a man),
"During the time I discovered some
of the phosphate beds that have made
fortunes for others. Didn't know what
phosphate was, and worse luck, did
not know that I could have squatted
on 500 acres of land anywhere, and
eventually owned it, it not having
been surveyed by the United States
government, at that time.
Yes; I
liked the Scminoles nil right, only
they wouldn't talk and I always liked
folks t&lt;&gt; he sociable. But the alliga­
tors furnished plenty of music. We
killed 1,000 during the time I was
among the Indians, in 1876.
"When I came back to Sanford, I
got another sugar barret, and added

HAPPY NEW
PROSPEROUS
MAY OUR RELATIONS WITH THE GENERAL PUBLIC
BE AS PLEASANT IN THE NEXT TWELVE MONTHS
AS THEY HAVE BEEN IN THE PAST IS THE WISH OF

The

Peoples Bank
ofe Sanford

Evidently Knew the Inside of Shaefer fountain pens who looka aa' the Printing
?Picl™8
,,k« to he«
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ftff ir

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it. Hq also broke a nice new hateket
in prying open the safe draw er-and
1TATTT
Deano Treadwell a knife out of

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HE MADE A
SMALL HAUL „ apron U8,n(r the apron Jn brlncta*

„nut. „Ruined
. . a „Perfectly
,
r.
j Safi
□ #„ In
Good
. . the
. tools. from
. . the press room
, . and
■,
for these two deeds we would send
and Otherwise Ruffled
him up for
an(j for evcn
Our Tempers
^
Jng into a printing office he should
-------get at least twenty years. Breaking
The Herald office wn» robbed last the hatchet handle made Harry Neal
night, the thief effecting on entrance mad clear through and mussing up
through a window in the mcrchanicnl the safe made N. J. Llllard mad and
department nnd coming into the bus- therefore if the thief is caught he will
inesa office opened the safe doors! Ret the limit. Pay your subscription*
which are never locked nnd jimmied, today,
the cash drawer, taking out some $50
in ensh and six Sheafcr fountain pens
COLLEGE SET RETURN
and sevorn! aluminum pencils that
were in the safe. He knew the lay
of the land very well and left nil the
touch anything that he could not con- | U arning. Returning to Florida Stata
vert into money.
, College for Women in TailohossM
He miscalculated somewhnt on the vrcr4: Misses Ethel Henry, Helen
cash drawer for printing offices as a Peck, Dorothy Rumph, Gladys G roev
rule do not have nny money and ns Ednn Chittenden and Julia Zachary,
there is nothing in a printing office "Miss Rosamond Radford returns to
that nny person would want there is Bcfcsic Tyft at Forsythe, Ga.
but little attempt vnnde to keep them
Misses Sarah Wight, Esther Miller
out.
And in fact many print- nnd Florence Wittec return to Bol­
ing offices over the stato never lock Bins College,
their doors. The Herald uses the ] Mi»" Virginia DcCoursey returns to
safe more for protection against fire. Stetson.
,
and a plnco for keeping valuable paMiss Lucie Byrd Smyth goes to
pers nnd records nnd the subscription ^Boston Conservatory of Music,
lists, etc. The safe doors were .never. Mias Perric Leo Bell returns to
locked on that account ns it would bo. Queens College, Charlotte, N. C.
better to have thieves open the safe; Messrs. Alfred and James Robson
and get into it than to have them .and John Melsch return to G. M. A*
blow it or break it open by jimmying at College Park, Gs.
the combination although in the fu-. Ed, Meisch, G. W. Spencer and Ar­
turo it will be locked in order to keep Iei\ Jonea return to the University of
the embryo thieves from getting what Florida at Gainesville,
little cnsh might be left over night, j John Edward box returns to th*
The thief will evidently try to dis- Flordin Militnry and Nnval Academy,
pose of the fountain pens or will be
Paul Radford returns to Randolph
obliged to throw them away to avoid Macon School for Boys in Virginia,
suspicion and if anyone is seen with
Sidney Chase returns to ExeteK.

Ample Stocks

Prompt Delivery
Cotton Seed Meal
Nitrate*Soda
one
C a sto rjP o i
Kainit
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1921

COMMISSION
PERSONAL NOTES
MANAGER FORM
OF GOVERNMENT&gt;
(f » ii i i t H i r 'i D*Uf)

City. He reports everything as boom­
ing in that sbetion and says the grow­
ers arc getting good money for their
benn crop just now.

THE ST. JOHNS HIGHWAY
SHOULD BE BUILT FROM
SANFORD TO JACKSONVILLE

Mrs. Rena D. Wright of Kansas
City, Mo., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. H. II. Pnttishall, of Geneva,
•'rank Talbott.
was in the city today accompanied by
Bright eyes, a d e a r skin and a body
her daughters, Misses Blanche and
full
of youth and health may ts
TAKES PLACE IN TAMPA TODAY
Mr .and Mrs. Louis powler and Georgia. Miss Blanche is in Wash­ after spending the holidays with HON. C. S. MANN TALKS ABOUT yours if you will keep your oyster#
MARKING NEW EPOCH IN
daughter, Miss Amy Dowlcr of Dnnn, ington in the Liberty Loan depart­ friends in this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hunt ( THE WONDERFUL GROWTH
in order by regularly taking
Ind., nre visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank ment of the government and Miss have many friends here who nro alTHIS SECTION
HISTORY OF CITY
_____
Georgia is in the military headquart­ ways glad to sec them. Mr. Hunt was j
Talbott.
the
pastor
of
the
Presbyterian
church
&lt;ri«m
w*&lt;tn**a*r‘i
d»ii,)
ers
in
Atlanta,
both
of
thc
young
In­
TAMPA, Fla. ,Jnn. 4.—Marking the
Miss Emma Owen, who has been dies having Joined Uncle Sam’s forc­ here many years ago and knows many j Among the prominent visitors to
rcloae of a light which has been waged
the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. P. es when the war broke out.
of the older as well as the younger the city yesterday wns Charles S.
"for more than ten years, the city of
McCuller for the holidays, left Fri­
Mann of Jacksonville one of the
C A P S LI I S
folks.
'Tampa today goes under the commis­
day
for
Fort
Pierce.
state's
greatest
boosters.
He
Is
the
F.
F.
Dutton
took
his
first
hunt­
sion-manager form of government,
_____
Th* world’s standard rsmady for
ing trip nnd vacation last week and
C. S. Mann of Jacksonville was former president of the Chamber of
« “ h C h.rle. H.
ot
S°“ ,h
Mr. ami Mr.. U . lla.kctt, parent. to his great surprise it worked won- among the visitors to the city yester­ Commerce, Is now president of the liver, bladder and uric acid troubles,
anemia* of Ilia and look*. In uee kh
F lo rid .. leading bu.lneM men,
„
af m y
and M|„
Jacksonville Auto Association, presi­ lOWL All druggists, three die*.
defs
with
him.
In
thc
party
were
day.
TO.»oM°mmlMloner, .n d W. J. BarM„ „ r j « k . Ha, kcu Ca„,c
, CaUMedal M
dent of thc Citizens Bank, president of Leek fee the i
Mr. Dutton and Messrs. Woolfolk and
n it, Henry Snow,
V. Sharpe and W.
&gt;&gt;m |lnvc „„ „p„
•pt a* laUtatiaa
Scnlley,
of
the
American
Fruit
Co.,
the
Southern
Hide
&amp;
Skin
Company
A. Adams a . commissioners. Each |n |he w , 1&gt;k,
,he wi„lcr
Mrs. A. C« Smith has as her guest
member of the commission is n sue-,
_____
• forces nnd Charles Whitner of the for the week her cousin, Miss Pearl nnd is affiliated with many other en­
Armour Fertilizer Co., and several Tillis of Green Cove Springs.
terprises.
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
cessful business man and received the ( j D Mar|owe of Liberty county,
others. The party went into thc reach­
Mr.
Mann
wns
greatly
surprised
at
backing of the Commission Govern-,
, u in lhe clty the guest of
Attorneys and Counsellors-aGUw
es of thc upper St. Johns river nnd
ment Club of Tam pa-thc slate 0f Jhis 8o
Q M. rlow*. Mr. Mnr,„we
I.e Clerc Irwin and Miss Glades the rcmarknble growth that hns been
DcLAND, FLORIDA
caught
plenty
of
fish,
killed
turkeys,
candidates put out by this club having ^
^
n vj(|Itor to Sanford 8CV.
Adams returned Tuesday to Southern attained by Sanford In the past two Will practice in the State and Fed,,
quails
nnd
ducks
und
had
the
time
of
years as that was his first visit to this al Courts. Special facilities for .Ft.
received overwhelming majorities In ^
Umca nm, haB m. ny fricnd8 hcrc
College at Southerland, Florida.
their
lives.
It
is
safe
(o
assert
that
_____
city
In that time. He was greatly nmining and Perfecting Land Titled
the primary of November L.th, and ^
^
,ad tQ ftcc him aRaln.
the entire party will take this trip ev­
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pleased at all that he saw here yesterthe election of December 7th.
_____
E. B Gifford of North Dakota has d
M
takcn- aroun-d th# clty by
ery winter from this time forward.
Efficiency in government, with wise
„ uward Lyman of A1Umont was in
arrived
m
the
city
and
wil
locate
SccrcUry
Pcarmnn
of the chamber
E. IT. PERRYMAN
r in every deportment of the lhe^ d ty ....................
lftBt ni&gt;?ht ...........................
attcndinR thc
tc
here. His wife and child wlll come of Commercc.
(From Tuesday’s Daily)
Attorney-at-Law
city administration, has been p l e d g e d ^ / ; * ' thc HoteT valdM. 'lIe was
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Koumillnt re­ wown later tomakc their home.
In
conversation
with
thc
editor
of
by the commissioners and supporters accoinpanicd by hi9 o]d schoolmate, turned from Tumpa yesterday.
100 Park Ave.
the
Herald
and
in
discussing
thc
St.
of the new form of government are Mr Bnrrf tt( who is nlso nn olj friend
SANFORD
J. D. Bowman of Winston-Salem
FLORIDA
united in th ebelief that under the ^
achoo,mnte of Fn,d Walsipa of
is In the city in the Interest of hid i/oljn Scenic Highway that will come
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
Dnigcr
and
Master
commission-manager form Tntnpn will
d
direct to this city from Jacksonville,
Frederic returned yesterday from a large property interests nnd looking
enter upon an ern of prosperity
*
nfter thc installation of thc new bank, Mr.--.Mann said thnt Jacksonville wns
visit in Tampa.
greater Jhnn she hns ever experienced.
Qu|tc a number of Sanford tcnchthe trust company nnd other Improve­ greatly interested* in all road build­
Immediately ’following thc election cr8 are attending the State ’EducaDr. C. J. Jcssop, his daughter, Mrs. ments that he nnd other citizens of ing and especially in thc St. John Is a powcrfui Antiseptic and Psh
some of the leading business men of tionnl Association in Tnllahnssee. Anderson Bowers, and Miss Julia Sanford nre .contemplating.
Scenic Highway thnt will be vin Snn- Killer, cures infected cuts, old sores,
the city stated they considered Hint They nre Mrs. Stella Arrington, Miss Bowers are expected to arrive today
ford, DeLnnd, Seville, Crescent C ity,, tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Neat*
XT'*. Ini Y#r* n *•%SI
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C V"IMCPm I /V .
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property values had advanced at least Claire Walker, Miss Ethel Moygbton,
pituburg
17-I3te
SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Pnlnlkn and Green Cove Springs to algia, Rheumatism.
25 per cent because of thc change. Miss Grny, Mr. Bach, Mr. Fred WilJacksonville, being n direct nir route
Tfcmpa is a city of more than 50,000 Hams and Mr. T. W. Lawton.
irrom W*dn,,dt7’&gt; DtiljJ
nnd thnt will be one of the most pop­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Daiger and lit­
population and with thc development
-------ular
roads in the state when It Is fin­
Among
the
charming
events
of
the
G E O . G . H E R R IN G
tle Frederick have returned home
of Its port facilities is expected
to
Rev. J. K. McKinnon of Rutherford- from a trip to Tampa.
week, the reception given by Mr. and ished. This road should receive all
rw
Attorney-at-Law
lersi
make a strong hid for leadership
in ton, n . c ., recently pastor of the OakMrs. T. F. Adams on Monday eve- thnt Is coming to it from the state
-South American trade in the next few |and Presbyterian church, is in the
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roumillat n'nK nt their attractive home on the road department nnd it is hoped thnt No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
years.
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city mingling with friends. Mr. Mc- havi; returned from a trip to Tampa 1Heights in celebration of the Rilver when tho road department gets down
SANFORD, FLA.
Although no announcement has been Kinnon cnnie from North Carolina on und other points in South Florida.
.anniversary of their wedding-day, wns to business this month they will^takc
made by the commissioners ns to who the invitation of the Onklnnd church
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| one of the prettiest nnd most e n jo y - lup this important route and help out
will lie made city manager this mat- p, rondure the services in connection
Oliver Murrell has returned to ablr. The charm of a gracious hospi- the various communities that have
trr has been the subject of much spec- «jt|, th. dedication **f the beautiful IStetson University after spending the tality prevailed marking th* affair, Signified their willingness to meet the
illation. The'general favorite fur the new church building erected during holidays with his parents here, Capt. long to be remembered try hosts and |state department half way and with
JEWELER
post seems to be E. I). Lambright, for the past year.
friends alike.
1
the undivided support of ail the counand Mrs. K. R. Murrell.
MY SPECIALTIES:
years a close student of commission
Gorceous masses of poinsettins , ties interested and with the assistance
Pickard’s
Hnnd-Paintod China
From KoRslaj • Daily
government, and one of the leaders
Mrs. K. \V. I’eurmun, Jr., and two against n background of potted plants of the bonrds of trade nnd chambers
Gorham’s St"
Sterling
Arthur Hazard returned to Augus­
of th efight to change to that form.
join
Mr.
Pear-!
*nd
greenery,
adorned
the
living-room,!
of
commerce
of
all
thc
cities
Inter-,
I'orha™“
li"B SSilver
l children have come to
Th ere is also some talk of nn nut- ta, having been the guest of Mr. and mall. They wil be al home in the ! where the bride nnd groom nf twentyshould be put In firstRogers I luted Ware
Elgin and Waltham Watches
pide tnnn getting the job, which is Mr* T L. Dumas fur Ibe holiday*.
five years ago, received with their Haas condition before the year
Bishop block for the present.
expected to pay from $8000 to $ 12,young dnughter, Miss Gladys Adams, over.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L Dumas have us .
000 p»'r year Next in importance.
The dining-room was lovely with j Mr. Mann has been a good-rond* enDr.
R.
S.
Keelor
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
In the minds of most citizens, and tiieir house guest, Mrs. Legge, of j C. H. Keelor leave today for the quantities of pink roses- artistically thusinst for mnny years nnd knowing
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SCHELLE MAI NFS
even transcending the managership in Charleston.
East. Mr*. R S, Keelor will accom­ arranged Jrt bnskeLs and bowls with the great value of good roads spends
the minds of many, is the post of
asparagus
fern
Dainty
white
covers
™
U
(1
h
of
his
time
talking
about
them
L A W y K R
Mi** Sentn Ijihe bn* hern prevent­ pany them us fur a* Jacksonville lint gave a pleasing note of neutral tone and working for them, lie nlso said
chief of police Tile chief will be ap
wilt
return
Thursday.
OFFICE
IN THC COURT HOCSr
pointed by the city manager, as will ed by illiie** from u-turning to Stuart
for the floral decorations of pink nnd while here that Jacksonville was
FLORIDA
other heads of departments, with the Hail Sunday, but will go as soon as
Miss Mvrtiee Palmer has returned green enhancing the beauty.of a per­ proud of the material growth of Kan-, SANFORD apprnvnl of the commission. The eont- she is able.
ford
nnd
was
grently
interested
in
our
fectly
appointed
table.
to her duties at the Fernald Laughton
.mission will appoint the city clerk,
The porch was transformed into a welfare in every way and would ns- ,
Mr. und Mrs. ti &lt; t ‘luttuberhitnk hospital after *ju t.Jing ten days vaca­
city attorney, comptroller nnd certain
I
charming
little nook where fruit sist us if) all of our projects.
tion at her hold in Rocky Mount,
other similar officers, and the mem­ Dr und Mrs. it. ST* Keelor and Miss S. C.
'
punch
wns
dispensed throughout the
bers of certain administrative boards. 'Alike} bud a delightful motor trip I
.
-----evening
by
Miss
Adams and Miss -L.il- MOORE HAVEN WOMAN
It is believed that the new charter to Clermont Sunday.
ON THE CITY COUNCIL
Mr. and Mrs. Endor Cutlett of Gen-! lie Ruth Spencer. The hostess was
by its provisions making imperative
assisted
in
looking
after
the
pleasure
evn were among the visitors to the
Mr uni Mr* George Knight
MOORE HAVEN, Jan. L—At a
the advertising of proposed sales of
city today from Geneva; Mr. Cur- and comfort of her guests by Mrs.
family
move
today
into
iheir
caucus
held Inst night for the pur-,
city property, save in very small mat­
h-tt took his sent on tho bonrd of Claude Herndon, Miss Loin Evan;,
'. i; : he Height*
pose
of
nominating a city councilman
ter-. *hc allow ing of competition in '
"icnty i iiimtiisMoners for the four- Miss Annette Walker nnd Miss Caro­ to fill the vacancy caused bv the re­
letting . "litr .i
nnd lie- advertising
lyn Spencer A pleasing program of
ir t&gt; i m
ii o
tli - '
of proposed n.-w ordinances, will re­
music was*rendered by friend* of the signation of J.*0. Carr, cashier of the
:u ■
First Bank of Moore Haven, Mrs
sult in safeguarding the interests of •| mi a '
Perkins A Britt are making some host nnd hostess.
Carolina.
Marian
N. O'Brien was chosen by a
the citizens..
Mr. and Mrs‘. Adnms were the re! improvements in their show windows
In order to take the municipal gov­
eipients
of
mnny
beautiful
gifts
qf
,n^
°
majority
ind with much5 en'under the supervision of Kenneth
ernment
far as possible out of poli­ Mrs. W. F. Blackman of thc Weklwa
silvcr.
The
congratulations
and
good
thuat*»m
among
the large number of
Ranch near Lake Monroe is in the city j Murrell and When finished they will
tics the fifteen men who framed
wishes
of
their
ghosts
completed
an
*
lpr
friends
nnd
ndmirers.
, be decorated along the lines of the
THE INSIDE IS IMPORTANT.
The nomination wn.A made by Clark
Tampa’s new commission-manager- today
\crv latest ideas in window &gt;lr?-**mg. evening of inr 'oyed pleasure and
Don’t
forget thnt it is just as ntcMounts, in nn eloquent, speech, in
charter fixed the salaries of mayorhappiness.
Mi*It*'
tNitrvi*
i*
with
the
Bail
cssary
to
havo your inner tuba
which he gave the audience a resume
commissioner and commissioners at
strong,
flexible
and durable the same
i
Iforest
Lake,
chairman
*&gt;
f
the
Hardware
Company
f
r
a
few
weeks
of the beneficent results of thc act­ ns your outer shoos,
Jlftou and $1200 respectively They
and our vulcin*
stenographer
romi
department,
is
in
Tnllaivities of Mrs. O'Brien, and advised izing process will do this for you.
reasoned that sm h sahiri. s would
this
week
attending
the
inher selection not only as. a token of it's the best tire insurance you could
make the cominisMohcrships unottrac­
Allen
Jones,
G.
W.
Spencer,
Edwin
augural
ceremonies
and
also
attending
appreciation
of hiir unselfish oiforts Pu* your tire money into, for it doative financially, and only those men
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&gt;
i.*
.
ii,
Sherman
Moore
and
several
a
meeting
of
the
state
road
depart­
but
in
order
to
insure the people thnt I1.*05' °*\eI* t rc^cs, the life of
,
basing the good of the city at heart
. ,
,
tires and tubes. We are %-ulcaninns
*
would seek the positions.
They other local boys returned to the t ’ni- ment.
a wholesome and officient ndminis- specialists
, TALLAHASSEE, Jan.
A very trntion. of their efforts would t&gt;e the
thought it preferable thnt the “jobs versity of Florida today.
E. B. Gitford, formerly of *s’nrt 1 pretty ceremony which was quietly result if she be selected.
should seek the rae/i" than that the
Mrs. Ralph K. t^ore and two chil­ Dakota, has accepted n position with obaervcti yesterday was the presenta“men should Seek the jobs."
The other members of tho council
Phone 17
During the three-month period in dren returned home Sunday after­ Rivers Bros, on Sanford avenue and tion ot Hon. Royn^ C. Dunn, retirirtg nre: Dr. H. L. Merrymnn, Jack Tny- 1
Sanford, Florid*
noon
from
Orlando
where
they
s|«-nt
will become a resident of Sanford.!member of. the railroad commission, lor, J. A. Johnson and C. E Worrell
ani* 3r&lt;^
which the new charter wns being
the
week
enjl
with
friends.
Mrs.
Gitford
and
tw
o
children
w
ill*
,
n
vcry
handsome
watch,
chain
nnd
«
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framed ^he charter board consulted
come here as soon us suitable quar- ’char^ by
leaidng authorities on commission
by- hia offlco a 8Jf&gt;cintes. The
ters
can
be
secured.
Mrs
Dwight
Rabbett,
the
efficient
charm was engraved upon one side
government, and tew&gt;k what they con­
: *
! with thc words: "From Office Assosidered the best features from other teacher »f the eighth grade of the
The many Sanford friends of Chafl. |ciatc(1» and on thc other the words:
commission-manager charters. Fol­ grammar school, is confined to her
home
after
an
operation
for
tonsililis.!
F.ntzminger
of I^mgwood were glad •*Hailrond Commissioner 1900 1921.”
lowing the approval of the^ charter
-------to
see
him
in
town today attending
presentation, which was entirely
and the selection of commissioners,
Ralph
Yearby
of
Orlando,
agent
for
the
meeting
of
the
country
comrnisinformnit
was mnde by Chairman R.
the entire board of commissioners
•he
Delcho
system
of
lighting,
is
in
,
sinners.
Mr.
Entzminger
has
been
,
lIud!on
Burr
in the presence of the
aprnt some time visiting commissionthe
city
today
visiting
his
many
j
suffering
with
cnrbunclcs
on
his
neck
j
mcrabcra
0f
the
commission nnd its
manager cities and studying the prac­
YOU'D LEARN TO
friends
and
also
looking
for
new
imd
having
as
bad
n
time
as
Job
him
-;
C
aches.
The
gift
wn sintended as a
tical working of the rfew form of
t a k e fr e e a d v ic e !
elf.
patrons.
i token of the love and esteem in which
government.
S o n n y you w o uu
Mr. Dunn is held by his associates.
Chief
Speer
and
Mrs.
Speer
andi
&gt;Tiss Rosamond Iladfrod is leaving
NOT HAVE T O LEARN,
Barr Re-elected
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
this afternoon to return to Bessie Tift Mrs. Weeks of Geneva have returned; The commissioners met this mornSUCH EXP€NSIVE
WOMEN’S CLUB
College.
from Americus, Go., where they a t- , jnR nnd organized b ythe re-election
LESSONS
if
tended thc funeral of Mrs. Sieg, the I of R Hudson nurr as chairman for
{Fr*m V *Zs**d*7'i D tily l
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The Business and Professional
Deane Treadwell and Ralph K. mother of Mrs. Speer and Mrs. Weeks., the new tcrm. Thcrc i9 only one new
IS©
Women's Club of Sanford had its first Gore, o t the mechanical department Chlcr Speer say. the reports about thc • mombcr 0f the commission, A. S.
rsemilar meeting Monday evening in
Jih® Herald Printing Co., fliwered hard times in Georgia arc true and We„ 9 of Tal|ahassee, who succeeds
*&lt;he community room of the Welaka
to Orlando Sunday afternoon in that he was glad .he was living in
Dunn. ,Th ecommissioners were
* .
UB BEST WAY lu avoid troublesome experiences
apartments.
"lted’s” Flivverettc,
Florida.al] prMent_ The personnel now la:
is
to
allow
us
to
look
after
vour
car.
If
we
in*
The business of organizing was
•&lt; ~—~—
■R. Hudsop Burr, chnirmnnf Newton
sped 11 occasionally you may be sure that It will run
gone through with, the constitution
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Waters, of
Among the prominent visitors to A. BUtch and A. S. Wells,
i: ue to fj;m and it won’t be apt to leave you out on
and by-laws was presented by the Sanford and Miss Ruby Baker, re­ the city are Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carey
The commissioners re-elected Lewis
*
1:2 road to D espair.
committee and accepted- Then fol­ turned from Tampa where they wpre and W. C. Baker of Cleveland, O.‘Mes- ^ Thompson to th eposition of secrelowed the election of officers.
called on account of the illness of srs. Carey and linker are retired cap- tnry, which he has so acceptably filled
The officers elected jvvre’ Mrs. John Mrs. Water’s brother.
itaiisL* and are spending the winter for several years.
Jjeonardi, president; Miss Moll Whitic Sanford where they can take Bide
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first vic^-president; Miss Mable
C. D. Wetmore, of the firm of trips all over the state. Mr. Carey
Bowler, second vice-president; Miss .Warren &amp; Wetmore, architects for came in to th e ' Herald office this
Larins Chittenden^ recording secre- the Grand Central Depot in New morning to tell us what a fine dailytary; Miss Elizabeth Musson, corres- York, was calling on his old friends, paper we are getting out lie likes
ponding secretary, and Mrs. Y. E. A. T. Rosseter on ^Magnolia avenue it and all hia friends here like It
rs&gt;
i?Atar *Year’s
\*M
M
.
llllt
wHI break a Cold, Fever and
Walhem, treasurer.
(«I'New
d’ay.
(Ti*m WliMKlt;'! ZUU/1
Grippe quicker than anything
a lot easier for a child to in- . B. A. Howard is home for a few
Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Hunt left yes- we know, preventing pneumonia.
.
I7-I3tc
herit red hair than brains.
days from Pahokee and Okeechobee j terday for their home in Albany, Ga.f

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HENRY McLAULIN

VULCANIZING

BURR TO BE
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KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

AUTO

SMITH BROS.

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A FRIDAY, JANUARY 7,1921

SHIPPERS SCORE PROGRAM FOR
f w BANK WILL OPEN
IN FIGHT AGAINST COMING FAIR
IN SANFORD WITH LOCAL DIVERSION RULE IS ELABORATE! General
AND NORTH CAROLINA MEN

ARE YOU INSURED?

IF NOT, SEE

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

BOOSTJSANFORD

&gt;|f rchnnts and Farmers Bank
Will Incorporate N ex t
W eek.
If you wnnt to show you care
Boost Sanford.
IN t h e WELAKA BLOCK If you want to do your share
Boost Sanford.
HAVE ALREADY ARRANGED FOR Never mind your neighbor's biz
\EW QUARTERS—TO START
Mind your own, let him mind his
NEW RUSINESS
Buckle down and make things Wllt&lt;-Y
And Boost Sanford.
Ifio m rrf«Uy'» Dally)
Sanford is going ahead at full
iptfd these day Band big deala in real When you’re on a little trip
estate and improvements In buildings Boost Sanford.
*r,d the starting of new lines of busi- Don't let any chances slip
nelJ irf of daily occurrence. I t all To Boost Snnford.
ylfni/ifS that not only have the home Chirp right out, her praises sing
people the confidence In their city but Celery, oranges, everything!
rJjitors to the state and outside In- Tell the world she’s there, by jing
tutors arc recognizing the fact that And Boost Sanford.
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Sanford offers more to the investor
Every
time
you
meet
a
friend
rilht now than any other city In FlorE*. The time to invest in real estate Boost Sanford.
•j, when a city starts a new growth Every letter than you send
tnd the same is true of new busi­ Boost Sahford.
If you only knock and .fuss
ness enterprises.
You’re
not worth a tinker's cuss
The news then, of a new bank and
Go
right
in the gnme with us
trust company to be started here In
And
Boost
Sanford.
the near future is only another Indi­
cation of the confidence of home peo­
ple and new residents in what San­ Tho old town's been good to you
ford is now and what Sanford is bound Boost Sanford.
to be In the next few years. Among You'll admit—then do your do
the new enterprises of a more sub­ Boost Snnford.
stantial nature is the starting of the It's a duty that you owe
Merchants and Farmers Dank, the For you know that we all know
article* of incorporation of the firm Here’s where you made your dough
will be published In the Weekly Her­ Then Boost Sanford.
ald at an early date ns it is under­
stood the stock hna already been sub­ If you walk or drive a enr
Boost Sanford.
scribed by local and new capital.
The firm will be known as the Mer­ Makes no difference who you are
chants and Farmers Bank and will be Boost Sanford.
located in the Welnka Block at the If you live here that’s enough
comer of First street and Railroad Tho your run of luck is tough
Way in the room now occupied by the Prove that you’re the proper stuff
firm of Walthall &amp; Estridge, who will And Boost' Snnford.
take the room just north of their pres­
ent location they having given up If it’s just for money's sake
their lease on' the corner to the new Boost Snnford.
Morn you boost the more you’ll make
owners.
The presiding spirits in the new Boost Snnford.
bank are headed by J. D. Bowen of That's the cheapest motive yet
Winston-Salem, N. C., who this week But if money’s your best bet
purchased the Welnka Block. H. A. Boosting wins—so don’t forget
Coppins of the Rose Investment Com­ To Boost Snnford.
pany of Orlando, was here all this
week and assisted in getting the sub­ french this gospel night and tiny
scriptions for the stock together with Boost Sanford
All year round and every dny
Feveral of the local citizens.
Boost
Sanford.
Messrs Bowen and Coggins and
Roll
your
sleeves up nnd begin.
associates expect to orgnnize a trust
Sail
right
in,
we’re bound to win
company in connection with the new
Learn
to
grin
nnd work like sin
bank that will be able to loan money
AND
BOOST
SANFORD!
on real estate and farming proposi­
tions and assist in the mnterinl de­
velopment of the city and county.

OBITUARY.
Jamc- Philip was born of English
parentage in Port Hope, Canada, Aug.
10th, Iftfil, and came with his par­
ents to Huron county, Michigan, when
but seven years of age.
He followed the farming in Michi­
gan until six years ago, when he
came to Snnford, Florida, on account
of the cold weather in the north be­
ing too severe for his declining yenrs.
He died at hiB home here December
16th, 11*20.

He wus clearly converted to God
when a young man and continued in
the faith, leaving a good testimony
that all was well with his soul. He
had very decided convictions ns to
the daily wnlk of one that professed
to know and love Qod. His favorite
hymn was “The Old Time Religion is
Good Enough for Me.”
He was married Mny 12th, to Miss
. Annie O’Neil, of Huron county, Mich,
and to this union were horn four chil­
dren, two boys and two girls, nil pre­
ceding him to the land that is fairer
than day. *
He leaves to mourn his loss, a wife
ar.d four grandchildren, two boyB nnd
two girls, the children of Robert
Shimmons, of Sanford, Fla., two
brothers and two sisters of Bad Axe,
Mich., and n host of friends wherever
he was known.
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He was a member of the Free
Methodist church which means the
Wesleyan type of long ago. A good
man has gone to hiB reward, “and his
works do follow him.”
The funeral waa held a t his home
on the West Side, conducted by Rev.
E. I’. Kinser, from the text:. ReV.
22-14. burial waa made a t Lake View
cemetery.—Contributed.
Much interest is being shown in
Brevard county In sugar cane and citcve culture. The sugar cane acreage
next year will be increased over that
of this year. Many new groves are
being developed.
Miami's first palm fete was an un­
qualified success. The next one will
on i greater and more splendid
scale.

GIVING^ OUT

Thp struggle discourages many n
citizen of Sanford.
Around all day with an aching back
Can't rest at night;
Enough to make nny one give out.
Doan's Kidney Pills are helping
thousands.
They are for kidney backache;
And other kidney Ills. Ask your
nlghbor. •
Here is Sanford proof of their
merit.
Mrs. A. Smith, 409 Palmetto Avc.
says: “Doan's Kidney Pills have been
our standnrd kidney remedy for years.
At times I had a steady achq In the
small of my back and it gave me a
played out feeling. I lacked ambit­
ion and couldn’t even do my house­
work. I had severe pains in the back
of my head and dizzy spells, too. I
used Doan’s Kidney Pills nnd they
brought relief. I gladly give this en­
dorsement."
Price 60 cents, at nil dealers. Don't
simply nsk for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Smith had.
Fosfer Mllbum
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo- N. Y.
DANCE AT PALMETTO CLUB.
• (From Btlurd»y’« Dill;)
Younger Daytona society men ar­
ranged one of the prettiest of holiday
fmrties for Wednesday evening, which
was given at tho Pnlmetto Club house
on Orange avenue. The ballroom nnd
supper-room were massed in henvy
Christmas greens, the palm leaves
being artistically nrranged in the man­
ner which the clubhouse makes pos­
sible.
Kocstcr’s orchestra, under the di­
rection of Paul Koester, played tjie
dance program, which was a succes­
sion of encores throughout.
The
young women in their pretty dancing
frocks and the oportupnity of meet­
ing again for holiday festivities made
the evening most pleasant.
The Door was good and the music
worth while. Punch was served be­
tween dances, and visiting was the
order of the.evening along with the
dancing.
- Among the gueata of the evening
were the Hon. and Mrs. Forrest Lake,
Miss Serita Lake and Messrs. Chit­
tenden and Robinson, of Sanford, who
who came over for the party.—Day­
tona Journal.

AGENTS

Fire

Insurance

SOUTHEASTERN AND EASTERN
The program of sensational enter­
OFFICE TEOrLEH llANK BUILDING
ROADS TAKE OFF PRO­
tainment provided for the forthcom­
S a h fo rd ,
.
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.
F lo r id a
POSED TAX.
ing Five Counties Fnii; is more elab­
orate thnn heretofore. Tho fair offi­
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 31.-G row - cials have closed n contract with the
Ivrs nnd shippers of Florida won a
complete moral victory In their con­ International Fire Works Company
ference yesterday in Jacksonville with of Trenton, N. J., for a pyrotechnic
traffic executives of southeastern and dlsplny by these wcll-knot^n produc­
eastern railroads on the subject of di­ ers of illiminatcd night spectacles
version privileges on citrus fruits and that promises to surpass similar dis­
vegetables, even though some details plays heretofore beheld in Florida for
remain to be adjusted later with the its Invishncss and striking gorgeous­
northern lines, and the case must be ness. The particular reason for this
heard by the Inter-State Commerce is found in thnt the occasion of the
Midwinter Subtropical Exposition,
Commission.
.which
is nlwnys largely ntttnded by
A large number of citrus nnd vegcofficials
of various southern fairs, af­
tab c growers and shippers came to
W hen you let us supply your building
fords
this
company a timely oppor­
Jacksonville to meet the railroad ex­
needs
you get a great deal more than just so
tunity
to
demonstrate
before
these
ecutives. At a preliminary confer­
many feet of lumber—bundles of shingles—
ence on Wednesday night the ship­ visitors the character of entertain­
pounds'of nails—or panels of Beaver Board.
pers selected a committee of their ment they will furnish for tho season.
number to handle the presentation of For this reason elaborate features
You get the benefit of our building
thetr case, which was most ably made will be Included In Orlando’s fire­
material knowledge and experience m Service
yesterday. J. C. Chase, president; J. work ^exhibition that arc not found
that helps you get the results you want at th e.
H. Ross, of the Florida Citrui Ex- In regular programs elsewhere.
right price. Service first in planning the
Other amusement features include
chanjp; E. D. Dow, traffic manager,
work—more service in selecting proper mate*
a
program of hippodrome acts daljy
rials—speedy service in delivering the goods.
nnd George A. Scott, sales manager of
that organization; John F. Thomas before the grandstand of which the
You pay for the materials. TTie service
George Williams and W. H. Mousef headliner will be “tho Flying Wards."
pays
for itself in the larger volume of business
for the Florida men, ma’de i tremen­ This troupe of world-famous acrobats
U brings through super-satisfied customers.
dously strong case against the pro consists of seven people, of which
It will pay yo u to
posed new restrictions upon divereion*. three are ladles, nnd constituted the
be one o f them.
,
Dr. Ross pleaded with the railroad real talked about sensation of the
men "not to lay the Inst straw upon Florida State Fnir at Jacksonville.
the back of the camel which nlready This net wns considered the most
is overburdened by outrageously high meritorious and striking feature at
freight charges and high costs of pro­ Jacksonville, and so pretentious that
it was considered to fi" the gap oc­
duction.”
The speakers were heard with grave casioned by the nbscnce of horseattention by the railroad men, who rncing in nnothenvise rounded pro­
then adjourned to. talk things over gram of amusement features. At Oramong themselves. After an hour inndo. this feature is shown between
they requested the growers’ and‘ship­ th eraces.—Reporter-Star..
pers’ committee to meet with them
again at 4 o'clock, and the meeting PROHIBITION AGENT
HELD FOR KILLING
adjourned for lunch.
MONK EASTMAN
At 4 o’clock beg’nn nn informal con­
ference of the committee and the traf­
Tbs A»rexisted Frsii)
fic officials. At the end of an hour
NEW
YORK,
Jnn. 3.—Jeremiah
and n half the officers of the south­
Bohannon,
prohibition
enforcement
eastern railroads announced they
agent
is
said
by
police
to
be the mys­
were convinced of the justice of the
terious
Mr.
X.
sought
in
connection
517 Commercial Street
case presented by the growers and
with
recent
killing
of
Monk
Eastman,
agreed to withdraw their proposed
new diversion rules, allowing shippers gangster nnd World Wnr hero, sur­
all the former diversion privileges rendered today.
south of the Ohio river, but by mu(H r T h, A u*rU t*4 Fr«*0
tunl agreement a charge of $5 per car
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NEW YORK, Jnn. 3.—Bohan Intwill be made for the detention of cars er urrested was chragcd with killat division points for more than for­
ling. Police said he confessed, shoot­
ty-eight hours.
ing Enstman.
What action wili be taken by northrrn lines is not yet indicated. Those
northern representatives present stat­
ed there was not a sufficient repre­
sentation from their territory to take
action and said they had not the nec­
essary authority to commit their lines
to any action. Under the circumstanc­
es it will be neewsary for Florida
.shippers and the Florida Railroad
Commission to go ahead with the con­
test of the ense before the examiner
hriien oj
of the interstate Commerce Com­
mission in Jacksonville Jan. 21, and a
final hearing before the commission
in Washington’ Jan. 31. Points then
to be made will be practically the
/ - ) / f C A R as d e p e n d a b le as business
same ns made yesterday. Representa­
{A T . tran sp ortation is im p o r t a n t — n o
tives of southeastern lines at this
m a tter w h a t th e w e a th e j. T h a t is B u ick ,
hearing will announce their withdraw­
al of the new rules voluntarily, but it
and th at is w h y B u ick cars are in su ch
wns doubted hero if final action in the
great d em a n d in business everyw h ere.
matter will be taken by northern
lines until the case is adjusted by
T h e n e w B u ick N in e te e n T w e n ty O n e
the Interstate Commerce Commis­
m o d e ls c o m b in e u tility w ith b eau ty; re­
sion.
Growers’ representatives
were
lia b ility for business w ith rid in g co m fo r t
greatly gratified by the action of the
so p lea sin g in h ours 6 f relaxation .
southeastern rouds, and encouraged
by it to believe the final outcome will
A n a tio n -w id e A u th o r iz e d B u ick S ervice
cnnblo perishnble shippers to retain
practically all tho advantage of for­
gu aran tees in itia l B u ick d e p e n d a b ility .
mer diversion privileges.
D» C. Gillctt and C. E. Stewart of
Effective January / , regular equipment
-Tampa, respectively vice-president
on a ll models w ill include cord tires
and business manager of the Florida
Citrus Exchange, were among the ac­
tive members of the committee select­
ed to handle the growers’ plen for re­
lief from the transportation compan­
ies.

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DEATH OF MRS. 8 IEG.
Word came today of the death of
Mrs. K. M. Sleg, of Geneva, to htsr
daughter hero, Mrs. David Speer. Mrs.
Sieg had been 111 for'some time but
was not thought to be in n serious
condition. Her death was due to par­
alysis. Mrs. Seig had been a resi­
dent of the Geneva section for the
past ten years, coming from Americus, Georgia, her old home.
She
leaves two daughters In Geneva, Mrs.
Culpepper and Mrs. Weeks, Mrs.
Speer, of this city, a. daughter in
Georgia and two sons in' Georgia and
one son in Pennsylvania.
The remains were taken Friday
morning to tho old family burial lot
nt Amcricus, Ga., for intemrent. Tho
many friends of Mrs. Seig express
their sympathy to the family. '
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Dade County has $360,000 for a
highway Into tho Everglades, the
eastern end of the Tamtam i Trail.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7,1921

or APPLICATION TOR TAX Dr..
or orrucA-nov rox tax deed NOTICE
dlcatca that human nature has in it CUTTING DOWN REPRESKNTA- ■Onex
UNDER SECTION 174, GENERAL ™
UNDEX aECTlOB ITS. (1EXEXAL STATU­
STATUTES
TE*. LAW* or TLOEIDA
n wonderful capacity for unselfish
i TION.
N nilee la hereby sir e n that o . II, Wal™ .
NijII-t U ( lir a . il&gt;a| B, T. DofldMj. p a r r h t f t
Sanford
undoubtedly
has
thb
great­
action,
if
it
enn
he
developed.
» . I . HOLLT
Trail d ea l u d Eidloi
of T » i O r tlflr * l* No. T n , ililfil ib» fltli «1»; purrhaaer o f T a i C erllflca le No. | 3, *7 /*&gt;«crotor, and T m n n i est buncti of boosters in the world
Il*c 41 h day of Jane, A. P. I01T. h'la *■!*
V . T. U U U D .
So the Chirstmns gift custom ought
A proposition, backed by n strong ..f i utr. A. I&gt;. IBIS. h»» flk il Mid r*rllfl&lt;-»tr ■aid
c r e llflr a le In uiy offlre, and ha* n . 7|
In nu ufflr*. «nd b«» m»d» ■(ipllcitlon for t«*
Oanaral V in ix iT and especially is this true of the mer­ not to be abolished. . It would be bet­
M. A. NXEL.
organization, is before the census do*d In l«*u* In •m a tU n r * with l i w S»ld appllcallon for l a s deed to laaue p, , r ‘ ,
wllft law . Said ce r tlflc a le embrace* .iV
chants. They may not believe in ad­ tor, though, if people, would give fewer committee of the lower house of con­ r r r llflm le »itibr»fM I l x following dnxTltxd anr*
I’ubllthed E m ; rrtday ti;
pn&gt;|i*ri7 »ltM l*d la Bfmlm&gt;l» C«nn»x. FW W ». fultuwlng ileacrihed (irojxrty altuated In ■**»?
vertising all the time—hut those that presents to comfortable friends who gress to cut down the apportionment lo-w ll: RW rjmrlifr o f NR q u zitfr. Hoc. 22. nnle County. Flnrlda, tm w lt: lie s. 4 .3d r;,
2H H. U«f 30 H, *" trrm.
T lx «ild a lid 3 .23 rb. N . of HE cor. o f NW iiQirie, i
do not are coming to it every day— need no such, remembrance, nnd make of southern representation in congress Tw(i.
land holm a o r u r d at the d ale o f tho I* HF ijuarler. Sec. Jr». Twp, 21 fl., g r*
&lt;Incorporated.1
and yet every one of them believe in many more to those who arc in real because of the alleged disfranchise­ •nanro of •nrh corlU lca lo III l l x name o f It. run N 1.32 eh, W 48 link#, B 1.33 eh ' w Ti
link*.
The aald land t x ln f aeacnae,]
.JJ
&lt;1. Vrotwliaw.
their Daily nnd Weekly Herald arid need.
ment of negro voters. It is perti­ U » . Vp11co | , hereby e ltr n thal H. |*. Ihiud- dale nf the la u a n re o f eurh rerilflcat* |n
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IN ADVANCE
nf Tar 1‘ertlflca lr Nu. 23S. dal name uf Hernando lianlebi.
The persistence of this custom nent, therefore, to inquire whnt pow­ cnln ,.Ihr|iUfcha-er
/ONE YEAR................................ $ 2-50 we never go to them in vain for ndvor3rd day nf June. A. I&gt;. IMH. haa fllrd
Al*o T a i C ertflleate No. 433. dated th* tlk
td 'c erllftra lr In my nfMre, and liaa made a|* day o f June, A. I&gt;. I h l l . baa file,} k*t,|
.'BEL MONTHS..................... .. -1.25 ising. They believe in their daily -through 2000 years of changing hab- er congress has in tho premises un­ ■|.laleaf
Inn fur Inr dee,! tn laane In accordance flca te In m y, offler, ami haa made ipplleiuoa
'THREE MONTimS........................ 75 nnd want to see it grow big for they its nnd social nnd nntionnl upheavals, der the amendments of the constitu­ tvlih law. Kald rartlftra le euihrtrea tlie fob for l n \ deed to laene In aernnlknc* wllh uT*
|..n ln a deacrlled |in .|a-rl) a ltu aln l In (tenilnole Bald certific a te embrace* the following
know what it is doing to boost the is one more proof of the tremendous tion relating to this subject.
I'ounly, Florida l o w l t : W fl 3 4 ch. of HW ml property altnalml In Betidnale County, cl,
' J l t n d u Second C U u Moll K i t t t i Auguit SI city of Sanford.
We went to them forces set to work in the world by
Section 1 of tho fourteenth amend­ i| 0»rlrr of BW uuarler. Sec. 14, Tw[i. 20 H.. Ilxe. Ida. |I. WII; Ileg. HR cor. of NW ipiarUf J
ISM . a t tko Feat Offle* at *»nford. Florldo
.so
F.
13 acre*. Tlie paid land twin* aaaeeauil HE ipi.-irlrr See. III. Twp. 21 B., Ilse. 31 |;
T/aiiar A rt of March I , l i f t .
yesterday in a big hurry. They were the ndvent of Jesus. Who would have ment provides thnt all persons bom at Ihr
dale of ihe laattaore of aucti ce r llflc a le W 7&lt;1 ; aril*. N 113 yarila, E Ttl yard*, h I ;V
the name nf I'nknnwn.
Tlie aald land brlns aaacaaed at th* data of it,
Fhooo 141 all as busy ns bees nnd had no time thought, thnt day when the tiny in- or pnturnlized in the United States In Alan,
O f l n l I U A L D BDILDINO.
notice la lirrehy x lten that H. F. Hood- laananre o f auch eertlfle a te In Ilx nam* 7,
to talk advertising. Hut every man fnnt wns found in that humble manger shnll be citizens with equal rights and n ey. (lurchaaer
of T a i C erllflcale No, 271, dat- Unknown.
that was approached for a New thnt 2000 years later nil the people J immunities. That section does not ed Itie 3rd day o f June, A. t». I»18. haa filed Alao T a i C ertificate No. 1240. dated th*
I " f o o r n ArU e r t i r t n q l l e p r e v e n t a l l v *
aald rerllM calr In my o ffice, and baa made day n f Jan e, A. I&gt;. 1DI2. baa rtlml aald rerim
{ T llf.
A N P ( U . ri S A 1 BO C1ATION
Year’s card in the Herald for today of the civilized world would have been give, nor nttempt to give, the right application for la* deed lo loaur In arrord- ra le In my office, ami h a i m id* ip p llesu —
w llh law . riald r e r tlflr ite rm brtrea the fur t a i deed to laaue In am in la n ee with I , ,
placed the advertisement In the paper. so uncbnsclously Influenced by t he to vote to any new class of citizens. It ance
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follow Inn itrarrlbed |iro |x rly altuated In Kenit. Bald rerllflen te emliraeea the fntlnwing deacrih
nolc I'ounly, Florida, lo -w tl;
It»*. NW cor. ed properly attnalrd In Hemlnole County, rk*
Let your object be the welfare, Not a man refused. Not a man even ideas he came to impart, that they left thnt question exactly where it See.
23. Twp. 20 M. K*e. SO K. Itun H 3.B cb. Ida. lu w ll: lie s . ID cha. N nnd 2HS ft.' w J
growth and promotion of your town hesitated. We filled two pages in would begin to imitate him even in was before.
R 0 .T3 ch.. N S.H Hi. W 0 .7 0 Hu 3 acre a.
BRjCnr. o f NW ipiarier o f HE qaarter. He* h
Alan, nolle* la hereby sir en that H. F. Hood- T wp. 21
U se. 31 E. Itun W 102 feet, h . i
less than two hours and only wuited this small way, by the making of un­
But section 2, of the same amend­ ney.
and its people.
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purctiaaer o f T a i O f llf lr a ir No. Id o l, dat* ft.. E 102 f t .. N 103 ft. The aald land
a
few
minutes
with
each
customer
ment, provides that representation in ed the 2nd day o f June, 1002. haa filed aald aa**a**d at the date o f the laananre of ,»,!
—---------o----------selfish gifts to others?
certificate In my o ffic e , and hat made applica­ r r r llflc a le In the name o f J. II. U rN ati
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Daytona journalism has risen to a where the merchants were busy. Oth­
Now if all the folks who hove ob­ congress shnll be apportioned in pro­ tion for tar deed to laaue In accordance w llh Alau Taa C ertificate No. 434. dated p „
law .
Habl certific a te enitirarra the fo llow ln s day u f June. A. U. IDIH. haa filed a*l,|
higher plane. The lynching of Arth­ ers we could not sec were called up served this beautifu Icustom can only portion to the population of the sev­ ■leacrlla-d
|tn»|ierly a lln a tn l In Krnilnole I'oanty, llflm t" In my o fflre. and baa made ipplin!
ovr
the
phone
nnd
after
we
hail
gone
Florida,
lo w It: lie s . 5 che. 8 o f NR no- o f tion fur t a i deed lo laiur In accordance n|&gt;v
eral
states,
but
where
any
state
de­
u r Hamcs took plnce over n week ago,
enrry out this giving habit all th e ;
NW
ipiarier
S R uuarter. Bee. 18, T w p. 2D a .. law.
Hald r e r tlflr a le embrace* the f.,llf,ai„
- so far neither Daytona paper has .partly over the list there were twon- year, the kind of world that Jesus ni°s the right to vote to nny class of Iter. 3d R. n fHim
IV 10 rha. K 31 ilegreea. W deecrltxd property a ltu a lrd In He nil nub t o n
cuscd the other of committing the ty firms left out thnt could not ho mote to earch to intorducc would ‘ its citizens its representation may he 11, HI III*. H 3.21 rim. B IS rha. N 0.21 rba. In ly . Florida, lo w l t : - l b s . 183 ft. N. of hk „ „
t*ei;. . 13 acre*. Tbh aald lanil Leins aeecwaetl u t NW iinarter or HE quarter, ftrcilon |n
placed in the regular space because come much nearer to its realization.
reduced in proportion to the number at the date ol tlie laananre of each c e r llflc a le 21 8 .. Uge. 31 E. S tu n Jt. 223 ft. W
erime.—Del.and News.
ft i '
In III* name nf I'nhnnwn.
•
2» f t ., E 2SH f t., 3 -1(1 acre*. Tlie aald Ua4
we could not set the stuff in time for
of citizens so denied.
------------o-----------I nir** aald ic r llflr a te a ahall lx redeemed ac- Ix ln s a**e»m | at the d a le of the laauanre ftf
Last week the Herald had an edi­ today’s paper. This is what we call
if the fourteenth amendment stood cordlns In law l a l deed* w ill laaue thereon on aiich rrrtlftra te In Ihe nam e of (leorsc (ialaaa.
NO RE-APPORTIONMENT
the 12 lit day nf February, A. D. IW 1.
T » I C ertificate No. 43D, dated q*
torial on "Reciprocity." We hope ev­ backing the paper. Tins is what we
alone, then, it is quite plain that con­ W ltn eu my n fflrla l a lsn itu re ah.l *ral Ihla 3 n Atao
l day o f June. A. I*. 1018. haa f i w
the
Tib
day
of
January.
A.
I&gt;.
IH2
I.
eryone read it and digested it thor­ enterprise. This is whnt we can
rertlflr a le In my o fflr e . ami haa made applbt.
gress could reduce rcprcsentatFon, IHKAl.i
E. A. IIUL'ULAHH.
The erstwhile popular .sport* of
lion fur l a i deed In laaue In arcurdance wltk
oughly. It will snve us much talk call co-operation. It means thnt we
provided it found (which, as a mntClerk tTrcnlt Court.
law.
Held rertlflr a le rm hrtre* t l x fullrwlat
south
baiting
has
lost
much
of
its
Heoillioln C ounlJ, Fta. dracrldei] |&gt;tu|xrly a lltla W In Hemlnob ( W .
and save the public much talk to abide are willing and ready to stand behind
ter of fact it could not) thnt any
By K. II. W it.SI IN. It. C.
ty. Florida, to « It:
|t e s . L318 ft. N, of
hy th a t. resolution. We are stand­ Spnford mid her business men for- charm to all but a small group of fn- class of’citizens was disfranchised by 21 3 lc
cor. o f NW quarter n f BE quarter. Her. |0 t«
natics
in
the
north.
In
spite
of
the
ef­
21
H..
U
se.
37E
..
Itun
IV 2S»- ft.. N 133 r.'
ing by our friends nnd patrons. And ever and when we send out1,our New
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR T A X DEED
state Inws.
.
R 2 8 8 . f t.. 8 133 ft. I acre. The aald land »*!
forts
of
the
"Society
for
the
Advance­
UNDER
SECTION
474.
IIENERAL
this is one New Year’s resolution that j Year’s greetings today to jhe many
lug aaareaed at the d ate o f the iMuanre of
But the fifteenth amendment put a
STATUTES
a le In Ihe name o f Sarah Ualne*
will be kept.
Herald renders we want them to, re- ment of Colored People" 4o stir up new fnce on the whole matter. It N o lb e I* txreliy iriren that T. It. Itoehuck. rertlflr
A I - l .T a i C erllflca le No, 430. deled the
pufebao-r uf Ta* C erllflca le No, 211*1. dale,!
trouble
in
congress,
there
arc
no
signs
uf June. A. II. 1# I7. hga filed it ld m u ——---- o----------member thnt the merchants of Snnprovided that "the right of citizens of Ibc 3 lh day of June, A. It, IBM. hna filed aald day
Grate in m&gt; office, ami haa madr o g j i lb i q ,
e tliflc a le In my office, and haa made a p p li­ fur la y deeil to Inane In areurdinre wyh la*.
Sanford stnrts the new year with ford are here to serve them all the of nny avid acceptance of the “Socie­ the United States to'vote shall not be rcation
for la l deed to Ionic In arcoplance w llh
re r tlflr a le riphrarr* t lx lolluwlnr
• such bright prospects that no one time. They are your friends and ty’s" point of view on the question of denied or bridged by the United law Hald c e r llflc a le embrace* the follow- Hald
acrllxrl p p q erly a ltualrd ' lu .Seminole Conn.
Inc ilearrilwd pro|»erlj. alpialril In Hemlnutc Florida. lo -w tl: Ibgr 7 1-2 eh. W and pi q,'
negro
voting.
The
census
committee
should have any doubts, any gloom- neighbors sharing in your joys and
States or by any state on account of m nn tj .Florida, lo -w it: N half nf rift &lt;;uarHF. cor. of NW quarler of NE quarter s&lt;
ings, any grouches, any pessimistic sorrows and standing behind you at of the lowor house of congress, be­ race, color or previous condition of tet uf NK q u a!let lie** le y . 23 fu H, uf S E , NHe*-.uf Hi.
Twp. 21 H . Ilge. 31 F,' linn N T .
cur.
run
N
1133
II.
W
n.m.3l!
ft..
N
IC
I3
II.
F.
E -Cl &gt;d*. S 33 yd*. W 33 y,l*. Tlie aabl lit*
tendencies whatsoever in .the next every turn. And in your New Year’s fore which these hearings have been servitude." And congress was given IH0 .3H ft . I Her 3 1 , Twp. 21)
tlSe. 30 R. I-'Ing ««»ea*rd *t ihe d *tr of th* lu m u e e of
Tlie aald lan.1 tielfis a**e**cd at the d ate of the aurli ce r tlflc a le In Ihe n*nie o f Flore Fiahaw.
twelve months at least. We can make resolves today resolve that you will had, is frankly bored.
authority to enforce thnt provision by laananee
o f em-li r e r tlflr a le In Ihr nam e of K.
Alao T ea CeM iricale No. 432. dale&lt;| the V4
The suggestion to cut down the rep­
a new start today with tfoe thought not purchase anything outside of SunW . Ilenrk.
t.'ulewa aald rertlflra le ahall lx day u f June.' A . U. IDIH. In* flb d aald crrllappropriate legislation.
reiteemeit according lu taw fa* d e e d ,w ill laane flca le In* my o ffic e , am i ha* made appikitkit
resentation
of
the
south
is
blatantly
thnt we are getting somewhere with ford thnt you can purchase within and
A statute restricting suffrage th th em m on the t 2 lh day o f February. A. t), fur t a i d cc.l to | *«ue In accordance w llh taw,
big plans, big objects, big assets and you will note n big difference in yOur "out of tune with current sentiment. white citizens, if passed under the lirii. ' . ■
Hald re r tlflr a le embrace* Ihe folkiwlng d*l
Wtlncaa my iifflrla t algnalurr anil oral
llila ai'fllxil property altnaied In Hemlnole I'ounly
big men to put them over. Sturt to* city in 1921. Your home merchants After watching the situation for fourteenth amendment would have the 3rd day uf January. A. It. [M2 I.
• Florida, lo w lt: ltrg. 4.SI rh. W and 5.23 rk.
K. A. iHtCtil.AHH.
day right with the smile that should iirt. helping to build up your town, yenrs, the better minds of the north been perfectly valid; and it would 7BK .lt. I
N "f Hi: i-ocTier of NW quarter of HE quartrr
Clefh ITrciilt Court.
of Her. in, Twp. 21 S., Ilgr. :il I:
|[. , \
have
concluded
thnt
the
south
knows
atay all year.
helping in every public enterprise,
Hemlnole
C
ounty.
Fla,
have been up to congress to say
1 32 cb.. )V I,3 | rb.. H 1.32 ch. E 1.42 &lt;h,,
Ity t
K. lu ll i ; |. a sh . It. c .
much
more
about
the
negro
question
2 In acre*.
'Hie » l d - Iliad bring *a*e»*e.| ,t
----------- o----------looking after your interests and are
whether it entained reduced represen­ :i nte
Ihe d ale o f the l**,|4 llrr o f auctl I ,'rllfi. q
No, Pauline, the editor of the Her- one of the great body of people that than the north does. They realize, tation.
Ihe name of Ham Itaw b.
Gfifi is u prescription for Colds, I.nleaa aald certific a te ahall lx reiteen.cl ataid does not expect to leave Sanford, make the town grow into a city, too, thnt the only true friends the
Hut such a statute under the fif­ Fever nnd LaGrippc. It’s ' the eordlng hi law la i deed w ill loaua Ihtreoa on
darkey
possesses
are
the
people
of
liilli ilny of February, A. lh IW2 I.
now or ever. We are here to stay Stand by them.
teenth amendment would la* absolute­ most sjfeedy remedy we know. theW itn
e _ my n fflrla l algnatnre and aeei thin
the south.
although several very flattering of----------- o------ &lt;—
Ihe 3rd day of January, A. II, l t d ,
ly null and void. A void statute is
17-13tc
There nr........ laws on the statute
IHEAR i
K A DOIVtf.A.88
fera have been made to us to come
O IR GOVERNOR
exactly equivalent, in a legal sense,
i brk Clrrull &lt;uu,i
books
of
the
south
which
apply
to
the
to other cities. We are staying right
-------Hemlnole'County, Fit
The packing house at Travers hns
to a non-existent statute. It neither
lly E. II. WILSON, Hr C.
in Sanford where there are brighter ( Jt is good to say "Our Governor" negro as n voter,without applying al­ enlarges nor restricts the rights of dimensionR of 90x160 feet and cost 21 .Mi
prospects, where the air and water because Governor Hardee more nearly so to the white man. Some of the 'anybody.
1100,000. Everything about the pin
Thu St. Augustine Record warm
are purer, where the people .ire all represents the majority of the peo- laws are designed to keep incompe­
is up-to-difte even j » box-making plant
The
southern
states
have
not
pass­
tent
voters
away
from
the
ballot
box.
ligainst
"fakirs who feign deafni’44."
friendly like and know our past and p]e of Florida than any governor that
ed any laws denying the right of suf­ being 'included. The packing house
Such
are
the
registration
laws,
the
And
we
wnrn ngainst nil fakirs, no
present history and where we began has been elected in later yenrs. lie
frage to any class of citizens, Ihv cun hnndle ten to fifteen carloads of
matter whnt they feign.
at the bottom nndrnadc the Herald- wns elected by such an overwhelming poll tax requirement, and, with per­ cuuse they can not do os. Thnt is not fruit in n dny.
our child—what it is today.
majority; he was elected by the peo- haps less wisdom, the peculiar form a quibble, but sound legal proposition
----------- ° ----------pie who mean so much in the material of the ballot. Hut the white mat? must ! which every court in the land has ca­
comply as well ns the negro, and the
.Following an address by Frank H progress and welfare of the state, negro who complies can vote jus. the ,lorse&lt;i
',rinc'»,,t’ Therefore, as it
Stont-man of Miami, chairman, of a ho more closely represents and is one same as the white man.
j appears to the Telegram, congress
COlftmittee of the Florida Press Asso- of the proletariat and the big busiIt is notable thnt there is no evi- I h,,s nu
whn,0Vt'r tu aPPorlio.rl
ciation, which will visit this state in ness at once and the same time nnd deuce that the Republicans of the representation upon any basis other
Marrh, the West Palm Iteach Rotary, will represent !mth impartially and 1
are hacking the "Society." In • Ihj,n ,hat ,,f lw»,uL‘t,on* beCMU.8e thu
Club recently appointed M K. Gru- fairly. He is a son of the soil nnd a smith
Florida, and presumably in o th e r! wnditlon. under which it might have
her, W. A. Dutch. It. P. Pnddisnq and man of affairs and knows the State of Southern states, there is quite a re- * n m d v such reduction under the fourJo*- 1. Harman a committee to act Florida probably as no other one mart spectahly body of Republicnas, who J tcenth amendment are wholly re-’
. ■with a. committee of the Chainlwr of knows them, lie is n financier, n suc, .. ,
, . .
. are eager for more power, One of ' moved by the fifteenth.
Comnierce and provide for the re;*i ep- -essful
business man, a legislator and ,
. ,
.
If the association for encouraging
,
, ,,, ..
..
,
their severest handicaps is the negro
tion and entertainment o f tin news- native
syrt of Florida. He goes into question. We believe all the Repub­ race agitation, or whatever its name
paper men when they reach Palm office with the earnest prayers of the
licans who entered the lists in this may be, wants to assert a grievance
Bach County.
whole state and the feeling among all
j
and secure a remedy its proper forumMa t e in t h e Iasi elei tiun are | ,r
----- o — - —_—
peopl e t h a t he will m a k e t h e b e s t govt h e vote they received, and they will i- the supreme court and not the
We note many and divers pUih&gt; for ■rp.ir that Florida has ever had. And ccrtainl&gt; not jeopardize then stand­ halls of congress. -I.a set a nil Tele­
developing Sanford with much joy for n theie stirring times we need a man ing m the future by entering the lists gram.
Fresh Carload Just Received
It scents that when new people come•
the calibre of Cary Hardee. We against the south. The national a d - 1
°
In to invest their money that Sanford need n n,nn wh” wil* Lring the stnte ■ministration will not do it. Mr. Hhrd-'A LOW. FORM OF THEFT THAT
Price $5.35 Sack 11 Pecks
a t last is on the upward climb. And Lack to a safe and sane policy and put ing has been too earnest in his ex­
SHOULD HF, STOPPED
we should welcome the new people Florida ahead four years instead of pressed desire to deserve the good
and give them the glad hand and setting the state hack four years. It* will of tiie south to throw it away in
The Gainesville' Daily News com­
make them feel at home It i» new
a case of a real governor and a any fanatical crusade which harks
plains because the good people of that V
♦
'money that is needed here for Sanford growing state meeting for tile mutual h a c k t o reconstruction days.
benefit
of
the
people
thereof
and
every
t
ity
who
used
to
he
subject
tn
the
inmoney has been almo-t worn
There is nothing to worry over The
citizen of Florida can rejoice today proposition to cat down congression
thr constant exchange of J
iirsious nnd depredations of wild and
courtesies
that a real statesman and a real husi- ^ apportionment can not carry; and I'nruly cattle, who sometimes destroy+
ness man and a real man has taken its emphatic rejection by a Rcpubli- 0,1 •&gt;' 11 night the attempts of bonuti- +
+++++++++*&gt;-fr+':-+*H”:*^v++4'&lt;'++^” +4”M'++4'++++++++++++'M
the
highest
office
in
the
stnte
and
for
The Hera Id management wants t
can congress may well be accepted as fixation of their homes, have been fulpublic to know that they are invited fl,ur •v v*n' XVl‘ tun l,M’k f" r material a vote.uf confidence in the south.— lowed liy an outbreak of human vanEBB
to come in and inspect our fine plant growth, we can look-for new people to Lakeland Telegram.
dalism, thnt if anything is worse than
any time of the day or night and IlH'n,e who w‘u havp confidence in
the destruction caused by the cattle.
---- ----- o—
•when you see it our statements about ,&gt;ur state, we can look for the en....
j
.
,
"Young man advertises a reward Rose
„ hushes
,
,, ,nnd japoniens are *not
f t will he verified. The Herald plant' forcement of the law* and wj? can look
° f thpir
*«t
is one of the best in the state and yet ^ &gt;r l’‘'u *.‘r legislation of all kinds, of ten dollars to anvonc who will find ° n'&gt;'
him
an
apartment
between
Oak
and
who,&lt;*
li",h*
,nrc
;
,r
'
P,&gt;C
‘
1
l
o i T ‘ rn,lnn*
there are hut few of the Sanford two- Florida cat) now breathe a long breath
ironnyr the life of the plant, nnd de­
pic that have ever token the trouble ”f rt’licf for the worst seems to he '* In** '*
'l&gt;
* ,r**
stroying prospect of future blooms’,
or time to look it over. We really over nn,J pence ami contentment a n d 1aid.
0,1 1 s r&lt;M,t’ *njrs , K‘ *s 'mfon her"He should get what he wants. ’ Man&gt;' People W i n to think if a yard
mean what we say in extending this material
progress will tnke the place
,
.... .
..
,
.
. He deserves -success
He oviderulv ls not P*°‘pctod by n barb wire fence,
invitation to the public. A real up- of political eruptions and upheavals
,
, ’ ne
; ‘tl) horse hieh hull atronc nnd- hmr
thn oniciiirnl | understands the value of printers' ink , r , " K"» lUU stronF and "°P Ught,
I HAVE THEM
to-date printing office is one of the ami the tearing.. .inwn
d n i f the s t r u c t u r a l l y ^
^ ^ ahmU R(,ttinjj ,lis (1(1. the plants therein are public property,
most interesting places in the World, foundations of the state.
to be plucked by any chance passersWe can look ahead for better things sire in the proper way.” The item
nnd we want the people here to know
quoted to suggest that the talk ^';V- ^Pl‘n yards unprotected by un­
what makes the wheels go round. You and The Herald greets the new govsightly fences, well kept and beauti­
will have some idea of what the Her- ernor of Florida with best wishes for about Florida having a great many fied by flowers and shrubbery add
visitors
is
not
merely
propaganda,
it
aid is doing in the way of giving success.
is a fact, and it would be almost a much to the beauty and charm of a
Sanford a real printing plant.
——*---- -o-----------This is no idle talk—I have weighed tlie statement and
shame to tell of the way in which d t &gt;‘ nn'1 sholll&lt;l
encouraged. They,
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
-------------- o----------THE HOLIDAY THOUGHT.
the crowds have edme, except for the l‘nnn°t he, however, until the public
The county of Seminole starts ol?
--------most
too strong for the careful, conservative person—thnt
reason that Florida is every day addWucnted to' a sense of propriety and
tho new year with n tine hunch of
There is a tendency for the popular ing to her accommodations. Never in common decency. It may be that
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
&lt;wfficials to guide the destinies of the holidays to lose their original mean- the Irfctory of the state has there the only etTective method of educating
1ms VISION will agree with me now—the other later.
•-coorly for the next four years. All ,nR. Yet always you can find an in- been such a splendid maintenance of thpse transgressors on property rights
of them have had experience in their .............. .v._________ «,
construction work as is shown in the "ill 'ho their arrest and fining. Their
particular offices, the majority of spiring thought there, If you look reports from, lal parts of the stnte. act8 of vandalism are on a par with'
thejn were returned to these office and ,&gt;dow
surface,
This is usually the season when but thoso of n sneak thief who enters A
all of therti are imbued with the idea
The Christmas gift custom has little .work in that line has gone on, house in the absence of the owner
tion—lots are being sold right along and building in this
r of conservative administration, all of many absurdities. Too often it bc- but there has not even been hesita- nnd walks awny with the spoons, or
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
them know the needs of the county, conies a mere swap between people tion this season—the builders are ns anything else which strikes his fancy,
•tho good of Sanford at heart.
know
the people and know how to ad- who feel no strong desire to make busy as bees, and they have work I' i» even worse, for theiy destroy
Fminister the law* and to uphold it in the offering of friendship.
planned ahead f o r months. Times- something in which the whole city
«irvery particular \\c can look for
And yet this gift habit is n wonder* Union
takes pride and pleasure. It is an outYoar years of progressive udminislra- ful custom It is a very remarkable
-----------o_______ ‘
rage against the whole community,
tioa of the affairs of the county and thing, that at this time each yenr,
Farm bureau work in Palm Reach ^ hert-as the theft of spoons, is ont|
• prosperous and progressive era. practically all the people drop for a
a personal matter. They should be
... , .
...
Seminole county has a corps of offi- moment the incessant Hustle for their county is attracting" much attention (Summarily dealt with
to stop this pot“The Man Who Sails D irt Cheap"
d ais second to none in the state and own advantage and begin *thinking here. The membership in the Com- t&gt;. and conteniptible form of thievery.
are proud of all of them. The what they can do for someone else. munity ^Councils has incrensde more —Tampa Times,
. ’Herald extends them greetings and In The fact that they give so -freely- and than 100 per cent. Enprmous quan- i
---------------o —
Watch the South East Cornet of PageTuto
the future as in the past will luck generously, often to a considerable tities of truck have been shipped from \ Some men, liko mules, do little head
them up in their good work.
proportion Qf their yearly Income, In­ this county this season,
work and are always kicking.
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THESANFORDHERALD

SANFORD’S MERCHANTS

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

SEED POTATOES
Spalding Rose Four
Maine Grown

I Chase &amp; Company !
J|?arms, Homes,
Groves, L ots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

J. E. SPURLING

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7 , 1921.;

\

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
TAKES OVER BIG BUILDING
IN JACKSONVILLE FOR RENTS

Mrs. H. R. Chapman and son a rc '
spending a few days with Mrs. Jas.
Mainland, of Orlnndo.
I
Mr. Batcher, of Albany, Gn., w ns'
the guest of his brother, Bill Sntcher
this week.
The friends of, Mr. and Mrs. L. A'.
Payne will regret to learn of the ill­
ness of their little son.
Tile State Sunday School organizor for the Baptist church is holding
a series of lectures at the church this
week.
TH A T WILL GO TO MINIS­
T H E U N IV E R S A L CAR
Mrs. Sanderson, of Tampa, was the
TERIAL r e l i e f
guest of her sister, Mrs. B. J. Overfunds
street for several days this week.
The annual reunion of the LongW. Ericson was a caller Sunday in wood and West Longwood Old Set­
Grnpcville nnd also at the home of tlers’ Association, will be held Jan­
A TRUCK FOR CITY, FARM AND INTERURBAN DELIVERIES
Mr. and Mrs. Nero.
'T
uary 15th.
■
**Volie
Williams
enjoyed
nnothcr
air­
0NH OF LARGEST OFFICE BUILD[N the few years it has been on the market, the FORD ONE-TON
plane ride put our way on New Year’s
TRUCK has mounted rapidly to popularity. During the past year
lNGS IN STATE GIVEN OVER
dny.
more
than one-third of the total number of trucks Bold in the United
by OWNER
The young folks in GrapeviUe help­
States, were FORD ONE-TON TRUCKS. It is a record of Achieve­
ed to welcome in the New Year.
ment made entirely on demonstrated merit.
Mayor Hcnk was transacting busi­
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 5. — The
Lee Cruse spent an evening with
Wherever the FORD TRUCK has been used—on the farm, in the
Graham building, southwest corner of his brother, Albert nnd wife on his ness in Snnford Fridny.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark of New York
city, its sure, economical service and simplicity have made it a suc­
^ur* nnd Forsyth streets, Jackson­ way back to his work, ere they mov­
City, is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Roe­
cess. So that today it is a necessity for the wholesaler, the retailer,
ville'* largest office structure, was ed to their new home.
the farmer. It offers efficient and economic hauling for every busi­
Mr. and Mrs. Clute and friends of buck.
yeiterday formally taken over by the
Mias Ellen Fuller returned to Orness. Demountable Rims and Pneumntic TiVcs.
Southern Presbyterian church and Sanford spent Saturday afternoon
lundo Saturday after spending the
Irill be operated in the future by the with Mrs. Westerdick.
The FORD ONE-TbN TRUCK costs less to buy than nny other
holidnys
with her pnrents, Mr. and
.7:'“■*
Miss Margaret Ericson spent a
executive committee of education and
truck;
it costs less to operate and less to maintain. Added to this
ministerial relief of that denomination pleasant evening with Miss Ruth Bcr- Mrs. A. Y. Fuller.
is the FORD service organization; spare parts and FORD mechanics
Misses Lillian and Olive Waits, of
for the benefit of agd ministers and quist.
are
always convenient nnd ready to keep the FQRD TRUCK on the
Dr. Mnry Swan left Sunday for her Dunedon, were visiting friends here
jidows and orphans of deceased minjob.
The FORD TRUCK cuts delivery costs. We will give you prompt
home in Chicago. *Carl Pierson tak­ last Friday,liter* of the Presbyterian church.
attention.
If you have nny doubts on the subject, drop in to any of
Miss Elizabeth Overstreet, of Or­
It will be recalled that w hen'C. ing father nnd daughter to Sanford.
the
undersigned
Authorized Ford Dealers nnd gel further facts.
Mrs. Andrew Bartelson had as her lando, wns the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1
E. Graham of Orlando, wealthy cot­
'J
ton mill ' man nnd capitalist, bought house guests, her relatives, Mr’, nnd C. W. Entzmingor Friday.
Mr.
nnd
'Mrs,
Bistline,
of
Harris­
Miss
Pounds,
of
Pnlatkn,
for
a
num­
in the building through tho federal
, . burg, Pn., is a guest of their son, J.
court following the failure of the ber of days.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Campbell
and
a
cou­ A. Bistline.
Heard National Bank, he offered It
Prof. Chnffer returned Saturday
to the Presbyterian church for $700,- sin from St. Augustine spent n cou­
from
Tallahassee. .
000, provided the church would raise ple of days during the holidays at the
Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. Houston were
$400,000 of new money and Invest home of their daughter, Mrs. A. L.
DEALER
calling
on friends Saturday.
$100,000, which it .had on hand. Mr. Campbell.
Mias
Omuh
Allen
returned
to
OrFlorence Tyner spent n pleasant
Graham’s offer also included $200,week
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Fry at Win- lundp where she iR utending high
000 In cash to be applied tothe pur­
demere, returning to her home Sun­ school.
chase priee.
Miss Mildred Overstreet wns the
7f*
The church Immediately put on an day by auto with her cousins from
guest
of MMs Lelia Fuller this week.
intensive campnign nnd succeeded In Tampa.
The Indies of the Civic League 1
A HOME COURSE IN DOMESTIC SEVEN RUSSIAN
. m
h m
- a
ML and Mrs. Edgar Sjobtum and
' raising $590,000 instead of $400,000
gave
n
New
Year’s
reception
at
the
CHILDREN ADOPTED
SCIENCE
stipulated, nnd it is snid that when the wife’s parents and Miss Idnlene library. Ten and cake were served.
■11 subscription9 are in the amount E’cterson motored over from Daytona
BY U. S, ADMIRAL,
J. S. Dinkel wns transacting busi­
Sunday calling on friends in GrapeDomestic
will go to $000,000.
J. F. McClelland was over from "Twenty Ia' bsoiis in
ness
in
Sanford
Snturday.
ID ; Th» A n t c l i l g
The building is to be mnnngcd by ville and Upsala.
T. P. Lewis was transacting busi- Geneva, a dinner guest nt the W. W. Science," by Mnrion Cole Fisher has
WASHINGTON.
Jan. 5.—Sev­
Rev. Edwards gave us an excellent
recently been received by us fur re­ en Russian Children were brought
the executive committee, which main­
ness in Snnford Friday.
, Miller home Monday.
tains headquarters in Louisville, Ky New Year’s sermon. Sorry the word
Mrs. J. S. Dinkel, Miss Olive and
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Prevatt and son view.
to this country today by Rear
This in n complete advanced course
coniing did not get around Mrs. H. It. Chapman and son were Buster, were in New Smyrna last
through ii Jacksonville sub-commit- [of
Admiral McCully, former Ameri­
. ::
tec, composed of Charles T Pnxon, more. He was a guest at our home, tho guest, of Mrs. S. A. Huston , of week visiting Mfs. Prevntt’s parents, in domestic science and home econo­ can high commissioner at Scbaamies boiled down to meet the require­
chairman; Frnnk C. Groover nnd J . ' Morris Sjoblorti bringing him over Snnford Wednesday.
,Mr. and Mrs. Currie.
topol, and ordered deported by
M Mcl-nurin, with A. W. Cockrell, 1from Imko Mary while Volie Williams
S. A. Dickson and son Walker, spent
A party of 21 persons have recently ments of tho housewife and the stu­
immigration authorities at El|ia
&lt;kindly took him to Sanford.
Jr., attorney.
arrived in Cameron City from Hamp­ dent.
Island, probably will be admitted
the week end in Sanford.
Edward C. Desch, who assumed the 1 Mrs. h, W. Lundquist and Miss
to this country it was said today
Miss Lein Fuller spent the week ton county, South Carolina. Mr. nnd The entire course consists of twen­
management of the building after M r.J,tuth Bergquist were afternoon call- end with Miss Florence Tickle 0f Mrs. C. Taylor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan ty practical lessons—one hundred! at the Department fo Labor. Of­
Graham bought tho property in, will
ftt the homes of Mpt. Jesse Lee Orlando.
Bennett and nine children, Mr. and pages filled with the most valuable ( ficials said In view of McCullis’
be retained ns mnnnjrer under the ,in^ ^ r!1, Alfred Ericson
Mrs. Sntcher, of Columbia, Ain., Mrs. John Harriett and "five children information the housewife ran pon-. statement that he intended to ed­
Mrs. Ballinger culled also at the left Monday after visiting her son and Mr, Padgett. Mr. and Mnf. Tay­ sens—heretofore taught only in do­ ucate the children nnd mnkc them
committee,
lor are the parents of Mrs. Bennett mestic science schools.
Henry H Sweets, secretary of the homes of Mrs, Jesse Lee and Mrs. Bill Sntcher.
hiH heirs, Secretary Wilson ex­
executive committee of education nnd E. W. Lundquist on Tuesday.
Do you know the relative value of
pected to order admission. MrThe masquerade dance given at tho nnd Mrs. Hurriett. All art* relatives
Mrs. Bengston will remain this Library New Year’s eve wns greatly of Mr. Louis Kenard and family.
ministerial relief, has been in Jack­
food, which fruits to use for cooking,’ Culler is a bachelor.
week
u guest at the homes of her enjoyed by the young people.
Rev. K. 1). Brownlee will preach at what purpose salmis serve, the cor- J
sonville severnl dnys supervising the
detail' of the transfer of the prop­ daughter, Mrs. T. O. Tyner nnd grand
Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Fuller motored Moore's Station Church Sunday af­ reel use ot condiments, about prop-'
NOTICE
daughter, Mrs. Mabel Krell. Anoth- ito Orlando Monday.
ternoon, Jan. l&gt;th.
erty to the new owners.
cr kitchen equipments, about U. S.
The annual meeting of. the stockm -'
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. E. Collier and lit­ government’s bulletins, how to reducel
In discussing the mntter yester-'er daughter, Mrs. Jean Tyner, came
cjty 0 ffjcerH took their oaths as
eni of thc Bank of Oviedo, Ovie
day, Mr. Sweets stated that it wns “P from Tampa to spend n week mo- offi(.-rs4 TueB(lny nnd n88Umetl Utetr tle son drove here from Jacksonville the high cost, of living, how to pro- 1do, Fla., will he held in the office of
Friday to remain over New Year’s mote and protect your own and yourjthe bn!)k ,|t 7.:l0 ,, ni f Monday, Janthe desire of the church to give Its . toj}n« UP with her wm, Charles and various duties.
wife
nnd
their
two
little
ones
and
with
Mrs. Collier's purents, Mr. and families health, how to make house­ i uury 24th, tl»2l, for the purpose of
tenants the very best service at the
Bill Butcher wns a visitor in Snn­
Mrs. D. L. Long and uther relatives'. keeping simpler and more economical electing a hoard of directors for the
minimum cost.
' llur !W"' Clarence; Uiu young folks ford.
"We do not want Jacksonville to returning home Monday
Mrs. Geo. B. Upchurch returned Mr. Collier is in the building nnd nnd pleasant.hy utilizing modern ensuing year and for the transaction
Mr and Mrs. W. T. Tyner also Saturday from Tampa where she has contracting business in Jacksonville, science in the home.
fc-l," mid Mr Sweet, "that n forof such other business as may prop­
and had not visited Sanford in four
eivn iori-trulmn linn entered the city, came out from Sanford making quite been visiting her sister, Mrs, Carey,
Tins book, we note, is priced at erly come before the meeting.
years and was much surprised at the $2.00 pi-r i opy and from wiiut We un­
with the purpose of taking all and n family reunion.
B G.. SMITH,
Miss Ruth Ilergquist expects to
growth of Sanford and the many derstand it contains a complete $11)0
giving nothing.
We desire that
U.
S.
Government
Warns
Farmers
21
2
lc
.President,
changes for the good.
Jark'onville feel that it retains a leave for her home nt Tiger Huy Fri­
college
course,
condensed,
and
it
is
j
---------------------------About
.Disease
Caused
by
Rats
purely local institution, ns that is our day much to her friends regret, after
Mr. nnd MYs. G. L, Bledsoe, of Cel­
They carry Bubonic plague, fatal to ery avenue, had ns guests over the practically free to every interested Mr*. Bowen Tells How lints Almost
aim nnd is the reason why we do- n pleasant two weeks
_ . . . nt
. tho, homo of
1 ' Burned Her House Down^
human beings. They carry foot nnd Christmas holidays, their son und his housewife.
cided upon a sub-committee of well &gt; ’r .R,.sU’r- Mr8' E- w - Ltimlqulrt.
The
Home
Economics
Department
j "For two months 1 never went in
While among us, besides a number mouth disease, which is fatal to stock. wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. T. Bledsoe, of
known Jacksonville men to have ncof
(he
Calumet
Baking
Powder
Co.,
,mr c,.||Hr, fearing n rat. One night
of shorter
visits .she spent a couple, They kill chickens, eat grain, cause J neksnnville.
tive charge of the property.”
.
I
4IRO-2K
Fillmore
St.,
Chicago,
1
1
1
,
j„
bed 4 smelled fire. Sure enough
Mr Sweet stated that the present of ^
ln . ,own wlth Mrs. Kenneth destruction to property. If you have
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
A.
It.
Cameron
and
,
will
he
pleased
to
place
this
book
in
|
(he
rat had been nibbling nt the
3
name ,,f the structure will be mnln- Robbins ami Mrs. Lolly liodgins and rats RAT-SNAP will kill them. Cte- their daughters, Maude and Claire, any interested parties hands upon ro- matches. If I hadn’t acted promptly
mates
rats
after
killing
them
leaves
with
Mrs.
Barney
Beck
and
Mrs.
tnir.il, ns the church desires that it
.Miss repit of two slips taken float 1-lit. my house would have been burned.
an smell t'omes in enkes, ready for drove to Tampa last week.
remain a monument to Mr. Graham, Westerdick and today she plans to
Maude
has
a
position
in
Tannin
The cans of Calumet Baking Powder and Later we found the dead rat. RATuse. Three sizes, .'the, 05c, $1.25. Bold
who made it possible for the denom­ spend at the home of Mrs. Elmer
otner
members
of
tin*
party
ure
at twynty cents to cover cost of postage SNAP killed it. It’s great stuff.”
and guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.
ination to own the property. He Lundquist. Her brother, Elmer had
home
again
after
a
pleasant
trip:
and packing.
Three sizes, 35c, &lt;!5c, $1.25. Solti nnd
to return to ius work last Friday.,
' ; ft*»
said it represented the largest sin­
guaranteed by Balt Hardware Co.
Farmers in
county* are look­
k s 'gift ever, given outright to the
m b s
Even |azy people nrc perfectly wil­
Never judge n man by tjie silk um­
Presbyterian church.
•
of securing 6 per cent on that vnlua- ing forward to the school to he held
it’s
a
pity
wisdom
doesn’t
grow
on
ling
to
acquire
corns
in
their
hands
brella
he
carries.—he
may
have
left
The property is vnlucd at $1,000,- tlon, and 2 per cent for deprecia- here by specialists from the Agricul­
a man like whiskers.
•
a cotton one somewhere in its place. from handling hard efish.
tural College late.in December.
0W1, and will ho operated with a view tinnT
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1921
rrs=
or

NOTION OP
INTENTTON TO AFFLY T O *
LETTERS PATENT.
Nolle* U hereby i l t t a th a t w*. IB* uaderNOTICE It hereby ( I t ti i th at w# lb* under­ »lgued. 1st rod to * rp ly l« tb* tlOMCibte C a r,
signed will m ike application *» *b»
A. I U rd u . Governor *f th* Blat* ef D m U i .
- -■ **-■ Tallahaaa**. r to ri. on lli* 8th day o r January. A. I). 1831. for
nnary. A. 1). 1921, Latter* r* l* o l Incorporating th* BEMINOLR
----AL- REALTY AND INVENTMEHT CORI'ORATION
COMFANY under under lb* follow In* proposed charter, th* arty.
Dd tow Ing pt^vwed Article* of Inoorpora- In .I or which 1* BOW on file In th* ofTlc* *f
tb* Secretary of (H at*.
J
D. BOWMAN,
OEO W. KNIORT,
ft A. HUTCHINS.
EDWARD mCaiNS.
II. A. COGIN.
geo. a: UBRRiNa.
ART1CLU O r INCOEPOBATIOM
C L E V E L A N D , 0 . , D « v 3 1 .— T h e
ARTICLE Or INCORPORATION
IVt th* under* Igued. hereby »**«el#te ourOP TH Z
world is lUely entering a maximum kiim together t&lt;* tt* pnrp»e of forming »“d
'
"
1
inlnc • corporation on.lcr tb* tow* of tb*
SEMINOLE REALTY AND INYESTMENT
NOTICE

LOOK OUT FOR
CITRUS MEN TO
QUAKE SHOCKS'
TAKE FIGHT TO
DURING YEARi“
; NORTHERN R. R.

NOTICE OE IN TEjrrlO N TO AE EL T FOR
LETTERS FATZMT
NOTICE IB IIBREDT glxan th at th# w o O tt■lge*&lt;1 wIU apply to th* Governor of tb# H ut#
Ot FlorliJ#. a t T#1Uh**#*#. for le tte r* T alent Inrorporntlng Edwnrtl Ulgglh« InrorpoaitmJ, «D'
der tb# following p r o p e l charter, th# orig­
inal #f which la now oe flto In lh# of fir# of
th# M e rc u ry o f SUM of U&gt;* la id S ta te «f
Florida.
WITNESS, our nimrar ihla l l t h day *f D*ren .ter, A. D. 1830.
EDWARD HIGGINS.
JAS. K. UIUOIN4,
•
ADELAIDE HIGHINS.
PROPOSED CHARTER OT EDWARD HIOOINS. INCORPORATED.
Tb* und*tulgn*d lororporetora hereby amoct• te (hem relir* together for tb# parpo## of b#coming Incorporated and form ing n corporation
under and by etrtnc of tb* U n of tb* Stal*
or Ftorlda, w ith and o u ter th# fallowing proc h irttf’
M ellon l . —Th# nam# of th l# corporation
•b«U b*
EDWARD HIOGINS, INCORPORATED
and It* pi*V'IP#l place of burl ate# ahall he In
th* Town of Sanford. In th* County of Semi­
nal* and lb* S lit* Of rio rld a . and to rh other
plarea a* may b* dealgnatod by tb* Board of
Dlroctora.
Her lion i —Th* f*a*r*l natur# of lh# boa]no* t# b# tran aactrd ahall b# a# follow*:
Tb* buying and *ell1ng of automobUr#, tra c ­
tor* and farm Implement*, tbo purcboa*. Ml* or
exchange nnd rental of r*at ra ta l* ; lo own.
operit*. m aintain, .hlra, rant, build a r erect
warohuuee* and of Hr* build Inga, to »*|l. m ort­
gage. aub-tet. p*ldg*. biro, tea** or ro a r* / tb#
property of n i l corporation or any p art tbtroof
a t tha dteerotlon of tb* Hoard of Director*; to
bororw money, lam e bond*, or other obliga­
tion*, and to **cur* tbo h i m by mortgag*.

Mabel M. Keelv by her next friend
PriiI M. Keely, Paul M. Kesly her
h H s b s n d , a n d George W. Vena h ie
Complainants,
v s.

Alexander James Miller, et al, Dp.
fendants.
CITATION.
To Alexander James Miller, D. Hal­
sey piffard and Charlotte 0- Pif.
fard and the unknown heirs, lega­
Following the concessions granted
tees, devisees, grantees or other
claimants under Alexander James
them by southern traffic executives
■ •hereby
— -'-pi,
Miller, D. Halsey Piffard aad
Thursday, Florida Citrus Exchange period of earthquakes an dcruptions, pTl'i’e 'ot Vi«Td*!"*nd• do
*&lt;topi dc
CORPORATION
Article*
Charlotte 0- Piffard, and the un­
We. tb* onderelgoed. her* u*ocU t*d. m d do
men and independent growers and W o rd in g to Rev. F. L. Odenbacb, asr*fn
fD,k,,“ n, “ ,ta *'
b e r e t, tu o c lit* on reel re* together for tb*
known heirs, legatees, devisees,
.
ARTICLE
i.
shippers were busy Friday prepar­ 1tronomer of the St. Ignatius College The name of Ihla corporation aball be REAL­ porpoee of rolm lng oareelre* Into • b o d , politic
grantees, or other claimants un­
and corporate under a n d b , virtue of the Uw*
TY LOAN A GUARANTY
and It*
der Emma M. Piffard, and to any
ing to carry their contention to the Observatory, in Cleveland.
. . . COMPANY
.
... ----of o f tbe Stale of r-o rid * . and do adopt th* folnnd all other persons or parties
CommcnUng on the recent eirth - 1
',H*niw st.tc lowing Article* o f AIncorporation.
northern lines in an effort to obtain
RTICLE L .
claiming any interest in and to the
similar concessions on the proposed quake in Argentina and earthquake
Tb* same of thl* corporation shall I* Semi
following described lands situate
not* R eall, and Inreolm enl Corporation, and
rules recarding reconsignment and and typhoon in the Island of Yap, Rev.
Hanford, scuiinoi* county. Florida, but **1*1 II* plan * of buelnea# a t Sanford. Florida, and
in Seminole county, Florida, mors
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j n
I n i „ i , „v, . . 1 j ,
j cort«iraltoo oiay ealaMlab branch office* a t tn ch olbar place* aa m i , from lim a to Urn* b t
particularly described as followi
diversion privileges.
Ouenoacn said.
r-&gt;lnt ln
«n*ie of Florida, or *n,
to-wit:
Earthquakes and eruptions come in
Uwrt
V n™“
“*
An examiner for the Interstate ' “Earthquakes
llw ^ ^fcri'^i blT'il
by'ii U
a rtV
The Northeast quarter of the
Commerce Commission will be In maximum and minimum periods. For rector*
»htjcle 11
The f r n e n l n a tu re of tbe bnatneaa to be
Northwest quarter of the Southwest
condoctrd b , tt.la corporation aball be to b n ,,
Jacksonville January 21st to take the past year and a half we have been Tu tPIl, rpi nature of tb* b»inr** to i&gt;* •ow
quarter; the Southeast quarter of the
n, aell and c o a t e , real eatata, and to lmSouthwest auartor of the Northwest
evidence .in the case which is pend-[passing through n minimum period.
J w t e / ^ f ^Ireere? prore tb* aame b , e rre lln f building* thereon:
to b n , and aell re a l aatal* for other*, on com*
real m
quarter, ana the Northwest quarter
ing before the commission. At the Now it ia probable^that a maximum .mb d ^ t t o i i^bo,.
inion;
to
borrow
m
oo*,
and
aecnr*
tb*
or
of the Northeast quarter or th#
paraonal p a ,m rn t of aam t. and m one, olberwta* ow let,
'ntberwi** encum irr amt re el and p*r*or
hearing here, it is anticipated the period is setting in."
Southwest quarter of Section 38,
b , mortgage#. deed*, bond*, note* or other
There are three main causes of ......
7...........................................
$
bte£
obligation therefor: to m at* a d n n c e m tn th and
carriers will propose a continuance
Township 19 South of Range 30 East,
and begining 30 chains North of the
of all former diversion privileges,' earthquakes, according to Rev. Oden-I ^
d“t'r,‘de*™t«!To' hJJu! SST. to ST m t&amp; i?«t
Southwest corner of Section 31,
and *'j*rrair
operate pp aaiklng
bouee* —
for '***
the 1 and *......
collecting
rent* ...........•
fa ta —
l* ; ------•*
to m ake,.
bach:
a*
u“,
*
,
i m a i B anti
t“
s m s ----* . « * .............
..« * ■
'&lt;*»
7 * real —
with the exception that a charge of'*—
1| mmiaintain
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V „ |„ .|.
„*
t l m 'porpoee of packing fruit*, and vegetable! of prepara and c e rtify abatracU of title to real m*k»Mr t ^ r a e t e oVbM/kk ^ &lt;w h » u m mf o r ' iba Township 1 9 , South of Range
30
v o lc a n ic — c a u s in g tre m o rs
01
to® , r r f , dracilptlon: to deal to lumber; lo m a i n - j e a tl l e : to exam ine, pa** oo and gu aran tre till* r*r tb craned of tbe butitwM of tb* com pany. To East, run North 2 0 chains, East 10
$5 per day per car will be made on
[ tain #tore# and wirehoue*# f&amp;r tbe porpoae o f ! to real fatal* : to band!* *1) branch** of l»: deal in merchaudte* and deal In tU Ihtegu n n d , cJjains, South 2 0 chains, West
10
all diverted car sthat remain at a p a r* } ,
'dealing In general merobandl**. whole**!* am! j aorance. Including th* underw riting o f into- t e u which th# Itoard a f Director* may deem
,
kw irrinnlnm
*
Downthrow—usually
short
quakes
re
ta
il:
lo
manage
lh*
bailee**
of*
a
n
,
p
e
n
o
n
.
1
mobile*;
to
b
n
,
and
M
il,
icqolre,
own
and
to
h*
adrU
abt*
or
expadiaat
to
u
don*
u
th*
chains
to
beginning,
diversion point in excess of 48 hours.
bokl all peraoaat p ro p e r!/ aecraat ry and id trinaaettoa of IU aald bualoa**, and g an en lly : It appearing from the Sworn bill
tL S E T c lT ..........
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This method of handling th esitua- caused by the ceilings in large caves
T**t*te&lt;rae
la ro a d a e ttn x and trin a a e tln f &gt;■/
this cans#
bvutnrae that tbla corporation la tntbartiav) to U bar* axarctea and anjoy tU tha rlgfata. paw- 0 f complaint filed In
panic*,
and
u
real
rafale
broker*
and
agrafe;
tion was agreed' upon Thursday af­ and mines falling In.
.t o lot,, rail, etching* and deal In bond* and c a r r j oo; and to do a lt mc-b otb*r and fa rth e r ^ n “ u u te7 ^ K w .* 1 ? * T b * su tT ^ T iS T d a | a g a i n s t y o u t h a t y o u h a v e o r c la im
Tectonic—the most serious, caused fxMrcrre of lodebtedn*## of aO kind* Uaoed b, thlnpe a t u * r b* n e cra ea rj and expedient to r se c tio n s .—c a p i t a l b t o c k .—T bo am o u n t s o m e i n t e r e s t in a n d t o t h e la n d s ',
ternoon by committee representing
governmental authority, b , Induatrlal or com ­ be do st for tb* ■oec*«*fnl tn n x a rtlc a of tb* af tb* e a p iu i atoek o f tete e o r p M .i^ m »u h e r e i n a b o v e d e s c r i b e d , t h e r e f o r e , y o n
by shrinking of the earth’s crust.
mercial corpora Itoo* or priv ate Individual!, and bavin*** and a fra lrn o f thl* corporation; and b* on# hoadrad tbooaand dollar* (1100.00000) . .
the shippers and carriers.
■* i | , u n J , r J » i n M U t n J L ' r k
tbe Mock* of all corporAlloa# for profit, e ith e r to h a rr, eierela* and a n jo j *U of tb* rlfbtn, which *b*u ba diritted into on* ibottMnd aharo* {no saidi Aiexanaer jamcs Miller D,
Violent quakes of the past year:
Simultaneously with . the hearing
for lb* iccoodI, benefit or rlek of tb li corpor power* and p rlrlle c r* Incident to corporation* a t a par r a is a of on* Hundred Dollar* (iioo.oo) Halsey Piffard and. Charlotte 0 . Pif.
J a n - 7 — M e x i c o ; h u n d r e d s k i l l e d ; allmt or upon commlaaloa o r upon a p ro fit o rran lird and r x i e t l n t nndrr tb* Uw* of lb* p*r (bn*. Th* term* and condition*
In Jacksonville, an examiner for the
upon fanj aro hereby required to be and
,
j a j
eral!, to have all power SMI* of riorlda.
1i .baring
* b ails;
. .and
. orgendesirable
---- .for ..tbe .foil
. . and.
neceavar,
needful
A RTICLE S. .
I, C. C. will be taking testimony on seven towns Inundated.
*bf5to«1
c'
p"‘,
,,oek
,h,l,
U
P*W
*hlU
* , appear before our said Circuit'Court
1;V
fo
lk
w
il
T hr ttnoont o f th* n p l t a l ttoek of thl* cor­
Aaril '91_fnlifornia
complete eaercUe of tbe right to act a* print I
soch
vhta paid for fit the Court Hiium In Snnforut Flor*
Such atock
atock rf»aii
ahall b#
ba Uaa«d
Uaucd ooij
only when
the diversion rule at Chicago and
April
Lamornia, Ariiortn
Arizona and
a [ lu
or pareh seer In a n , form poration th an be riF T T THOUSAND DOU
in fail *nd uwfni mcmay of ib# Unitad jBteiM Ida, on the ^rd day of January, A.
big property damage; small loss in tb* aojuiaition. di*5&gt;o*moo. encumbering, r- LARS (IM .000.00): to b* dlrlded Into T1VE of
at San Francisco. A hearing also Utah:
America, or In good*, war*, marchandte*. rj iQOI. and then and there maV*
. ... '
Utrganlriag hr aale of p ro p e r!, real, and pet- n U N D n rn SH ARES of tb* par rain* or ONE
labor.
or olhar proparty lo b* Ukao al i *
»£« Mil
koiI. ..
will be held in New Orleans and the of life. __
HUNDRED DOLLARS (1100.00) aarb, to b* a ju*l acrvlcM
ealnatlon aa may b# fixed by tha Board answer to Uie bill. OI complaint CXra id for with U w fn l tsoner of th* United
June
22
—
California;
six
eartha
r
t
i
c
l
e
Hi.
Dlroctora, #* proxidad br Uw.
’' hibited against you, otherwise a definal summing up of the case will i
.
*
An_- . _.
TL« »tiK»unl of carllal atiKk of thl* cort*«&gt;r- State*. All or a n j portion of tb* a tld capital' ofSection
4,-mijL-Tb* «*r» for which uB* crcc pro confesso will be entered
■lock tnar, however, b* pa /a b te In, or Uaoed
bo had In Washington January 31st quakes; damage, 1200,000.
«uji t* ntty ttioomdo Itolim,
or uied for, or In tb* p a re b u * of p ro p tH r, or
‘Thte
against you ' And ail other person.
before the Interstate Commerce 1 June 27— Italy, IB earthquakes, 300 ^
iZuM e ja l tl r t In p ro p e rt/, labor or *rrTtc*a, at ■ by lb* “following
otnror*
----- - to-w it:
or parties claiming nny right, title or
Ja
il
♦«!o«Uoo
th
ere
fo
r
to
b*
determ
ined
b
/
the
Commission itself.
| killed; many villages demolished.
A prealdent. a xlro-prraldrat, a aacrotary and interest in and to tho property h«rsItoard of Director*.
n trcaiurcr. and a Board of thr** and not mora
ARTICLE 4.
inabovc described, under, by or
The proposed reepnsignment and July 1G—Los Angeles; four earth- l¥lrM it •
fatnation to t* fite*i tj
,
Ttile rorportlloa aball eontlno* and hav* foil than fix* director*.
Section 8.—OFFICERS.—1Tb* officer* of thla through any of the above, named de­
diversion rules have been suspended q u a k e s ; many injured; slight property
,,®lM7 *rt“ l.b/ B-raiing^ra'iied "nr thtt
power to eierclee It* corporate rlfh t* and
for a period of N tnetf-ntne
jea r* corporation ahall bold office for tba parted or fendants, or otherwise, are hereby re­
per
I'rtivble*!.
Uiwerer, tb a l title cort-oratlon
by the commission until March 31st. damage.
'
. M
“
...... .b , frvochlee
from and a fte f the d a ta of th* commencement term of on# y*ar from th* data of tbalr a u c ­ quired to be and appear before, our
il 1ru-rruw
It* eapltal itnck a* pritvijed
. tion. and ahall b* tlect*d a t an election to b* said Circuit Court a t the Court Hous#
The concessions granted Florida Sept. 8—Italy; five towns destroyed; lew -until li r*»cbe* a m atltb am of Two lluo- of tt* corporate a x la tra c e.
bet# npon th* flrat Monday la JaaU ary. A. D.
- ARTICLE I.
.Iren Ttrcsuaml Itollani |zno.000.00).
shippers Thursday by carriers of •'mall loss of life,
Th* bnttnea* o f thla corporation ahal) b* 1831, and u t«n lb* flrat Monday la January in Sanford, Florida, on the 7th day
ARTICLE IV.
th# foltow tnf o fflceri; A Dreal. In aach y t t r thereafter, Th* peroon* who AT* of February, A. D. 1921, and then
1 2 —Porto Rico; e a r t h q u a k e and
t i &gt;* term for wuicb tb# n-rpoMti™ aball rondacted bp
the southeast apply to Florida ship­ . .Oct.
deni. Vlra-Prnaldent, Secret a r/.T reaao rer. Oan- to conduct the bovine*# of thla corporation aa nnd there make answer to the bill of
.
, ... ,
;waist vbal I* periwlnal.
e ral Mar.arrr. elected b j the Itoard of Direc­ IU tem porary officer*, anti! lb* o fnrar* era
killed.
!
a r t ic l e v.
pers only, it was pointed out Fri­ t i dra. l 'w a v e ; many
tor*. and a Itoard o f Director* of not lea* Rian elected a t th* ftrat regular election and quail- complaint In this cause, otherwise a *
. ___ t b e btulne** of tl.l* eori&gt;oraMoo eball be « « •
u , i&gt;re*|jeat. v ire -i’reiideni. s**
day, and the shippers of this state t D e c . 1 7 —Argentina, earthquake itljetWj
decree pro confesso irill be entered
lire * nor more th an aeren director*, who ahall fl#da art;
Edward lllgglna, Troeldeut *n&lt;l ‘i r a t r i l Man­
be aloekholdrr* ia aald corporation, to
be
heavy
damage
to
property;
bi
gloss
of
tet.r.
and
Treiiurer.
and
.
imatJ
O
f
Dlreetore
against nil unknown parties defend­
will have to carry their freight to the ......,J ------ .................................
■„
3,
t i e l*w ,irullJ„
provide*.
I7*.
b e office of
of secret.r,
S e c r e U r j elected bjr the •tockholder* at their o rrin D a- ager.
Jarr.r* K. n ig rl-rt. Vic*-, r»xl laat.
ant lion m relloc and th era afte r annual!/ on the
northern lines, if the diversion pri- life.
itu] 1rr*inter lunjr
IstW Iif ihf hbk
Adelaida lU c flm . Secrx tiry »nd T reaautrr,
It Is ordered thnt this citation b«
••
*
*
.
i
«
i
n
Ta #**n
Th« U lrKloff *L*U
f
l*y th# ftrat Tueada/ a fte r the flrat H onda/ la l i n ­
vilege is to l»e continued elsewhere
I’ee. J l —lap; oih* 91 Carolina is,,rtl ,„no,i meeting am ntt e a r/. Any two or more office* may b» held See lion fl.—LIABIUTT.— Tha blghM t amount published in the Sanford Hen^d, s
by tbe aamt peraon e ire p t th at the tam e per of Indabtrdnea* or liability to w L iiii' Ihla cot.In the nation. The privilege will be | lands m P a c if ic Ocean; earthquake and « n;;7;,7;r*t. "f,h',b' , .^7^ "of'Tm '. " X " ? anti ahal! not bold the office of Urealdenl and portllon can a t any on* tlm* roh&gt;*ct Itaalf, U newspaper published tn Seminole
hundred th ju ia a d dolleri (tt89.OCO.UOj,
County, Florida, once n week for
tu*i.* meeting
ni tuie..In«mcpiwatira
&gt;h*u iw aabei&lt;
i Vice Prealrteol U ntil l f te r the 6c»«nlMtlon on*Seethe
“granted on nil southeast lines,* under I typhoon; heavy damage; loss of life nil
7.—NAMES. RESIDENCES AND BUBIhf* t____*
m « &lt; 1 Tttr«a|*j
o f# PeKetlte*
F#brtl*rj rtf
o f r i cAh
h
roeetlnf. h e re la e fte r prorlde«l for. ami nntll
eight weeks as notice to Alexander
BCRIFTIOM
Or
INCORPORATORS.
the decision reached Thursday.
unknown.
#n«l rt# f 1
• f »«i4j Utur «» rm j la#
their aacreanara ar* elected end Tnallfled, the
l.j H r Ilf law- of III* corporalIon. *ui m • f officer* of Ihla corporaltoa ahall be- fleoree W. Edward UlgftAa. Sanford. F l a . . . . . 131,000.10 James Miller, D. Halsey Piffsrd and
The agreement reached between
100.00 Charlotte 0. PiffArd, nnd once a week
tw
ns irticli lij law* pfotMt
Knlcht I'rraldenl and General M a n a /rr; F-l- Jam ra K. Hlgglna, Sanford. F la...........
100.00
I Util 1hr offterf* r l n ‘lf-1 at llj# f lr»t annua l ward Illrclna. Seer*tary and T reaaarer; Oeorre Adelaida lllgglna, Sanford, Tl*...........
for twelve weeks ns notice to the
shippers and rnilway executives does- C |W A I I D A V A T 1
Section 8.—SEAL—
n w e ilh p *1*11 t * qu allflr tl. lh * ^a»lof»* o f thl* O. H errinr. Vlce-Pre*ldtn». Tbe Itoard of Di­
unknown
parties defendant
Th*
a
r
il
of
thla
corporation
(hall
b*
a
circu­
not menn that the rnilway men will o i T l / \ L i L i l V/.A. t \ 1 .
for|w.indon *hi!l 1+
lif th* foll«/wln^ rector* ahall be:
G ears* W. K nfcht. Edward
lar Im preulon (lam p, bearing In tb* renter th*
&lt;t(Tifrr»
J 1» Itowtiian. J’rtp*iilirtjt, It
A lllr tln a and George G. Ilrrrlnp.
WITNESS my hand and the soal
ask the Interstate Commerce Com­
word*
"S
E
A
L
1831"
and
around
th*
circum­
t «iffin
VI ct Provideo t . K
Hutch ins, K*c-r*
The flrat or org an liatlo n m eetlnr of the
of the said Circuit Court on this the
tar) arol TfCNSurcr nsti i
D Ilowtnan. II, A
ateeaholdrre of thla orxantaalloa ahall be held ference tb* word* "E dw ard lllgglna, Incorpor- 15th day of October, A. D. 1920.
mission to make final Its suspension
aled
."
&lt;
uml H. A IJtiirbffj* i» Ihf Ik a rd o t
In th* -Utty of Sanford, Florida, on th* 10th
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS
Jilrreiora
of the diversion rule. The traffic
day of Jin n ary . A. D. 1831. for the porprw* of STATE OF FLORIDA.
AflTlM .K VI.
Clerk
of Circuit Court,
adopting the Ry-Uwa and eom pletlnr th r or- COUNTY OF SEMINOLE, NS.:
men will offer an amendment to the
Before
m
i,
an
offlror
duly
anlborlaed
lo
Uka
Tl.r ht£hr*t ammini o f lnd*I&gt;1f&lt;in«r«* or lit
fanlratlnn of tb* corporation a* hereinbefore
Seminole
County, Florida,
ackncrwtedgementa
of
drod*.
pvroonall/
cam*
H
lit
i
to
w
h
h
h
(hi*
rifrj***ratli.n
may
al
a
n
j
i-rotlded for. and th ere afte r the annual meetrule, it is expected here, embodying
Edward lllgglna. Jam ra K. lllgglna, and Adt- GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
jtiin* *uh|*nfl Hf*lf
a 11 I* Two
ltun-lrc-1 i 1nJ
ttif atockholdere ahall he held on th*
Tlmiaftid l*»jl|«r» i f
&gt;
the concessions granted Florida, and
Solicitor and of Counsel for
n ral T u»d*y a fte r the flrat Monday In Jano- lald* lllgglna. and each acknowledged lb* fore­
going to b« hi* and her genuln* algnatur* to
U ITIC1E VII
By Th# Atte^laic d Pr#*i
a rt of each and every year.
Complainants.
9-lSt-f
this will be uiopposed, and will, In
Th«* uiift.rs a lid r r ' ld T ir e s o f t i c l a t i f r l t c n
tbe
ch
arter
of
Edward
Hlgglna.
Incorpor*tad.
ARTICLE 4.
JACKSONVILLE, Jan.
1.—The hffi-ti- arid the amount o f a l w l •JLilwfllwsl ar*W ltneaa my band and official a*al Ihla 13th
TIf* hlrheet am ount of Indahtedneae or lla
nil liklihood, bo allowed by the cbmIn the Clrcnlt Court. Seventh Ju d lrtil ClreeM ef
presence in Florida of a number of lt’ f&lt;&gt;ij»w* &gt;'"1 u-* ,,tJ •'■•re* •?» fc*rei&gt;j «ob bllltz to which thla corporatkei ahall aahject day of December. A. D. 1830.
1
(BEAL)
CLAUDE D. COUCn.
misslon, jt Is pointed out
, W,|t*vt
, th # State of rto rid a , (a and for
lt»»if ta ahall be tw ice the amount of It* capl
N
if
.H
I
I.'
\
it
»rs
N
A
M
K
R
^
Ih
C
N
C
K
Notary
Puhtle.
The shippers and rai,wny cxocu.
"mallpoxjs causing a general J
Seminole County
F lf lj ta t atock
1* llnwniAP.
n lor! ila
My
commlaalon
expire*
Nor.
IS,
1823.
ARTICLE 7.
1H CHANCERY—BILL TO ESTABLISH AND
K
HvsN
iIu
(‘’Mn».
(&gt;rl«f&gt;4u
Hr
•riili
W
M.
CATHRAS.
Enatla.
rte
.
tlves were In session practically all wnrnln* to
j S5Ued b* tbpL SLtatC II \ • uirglftR. O rlind". n««•rMa
The name* and realdencea of th* etibarrlhlnr
QUIET TITLE.
y if#
locorporatori of thla corporation
and
the IS d le
n
G.
) n demit, Com pi* Iin A.day Thursday. The morning session vRoar&lt;l of 1,&lt;&gt;n,,b LPc” on5 who hn';° ft r u r
amount
of
capital
atock
tat*
c
r!h
«
i
hy
each
are
'
i itfl NTY l i t Oft IN OK
,
xa.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDI­
was given over to an exposition by had conUct w,th \ d,s1,'n',° nrC nd' i»u liil. *U»
lewfotr m#. • a follow!r
(Tiarle* F. Dattelle. et al. Defendant*.
•H
George
W,
n
ig
h
t.
.S
a
n
fo
rd
.
F
l
a
.
..
.SN
eh
area
CIAL
CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE
COUNTT.
growers of the difficulties under'vi^ to protect themselves by vac- R ^"0»rj lU tlit’ In ifitj for »•!&lt;! ii'tjn l y and Edward H lrrlna
ORDER o r BERVICE BT PUBLICATION
FLORIDA__ IN CHAN CERT
Sanford. Tla. . ..S S ah a re a
» ir tlril) atiilkOflirtl, J
h |Lm man, ’ If.
A.
To a ll partlra claiming Interval* under Sneia
G H erring. Sanford, F U ..........3 aharea
which they are laboring in m arket-■c*nft^ on
once, ^accnaton P° n 3 t**h-*ir» «mi h a. iiuutiin&gt;. wen km.wn ro me George
A. Crutcher,, defeated. T. It. CahaUnlw*. de­
IN WtTNr_«S W H E R E O r. the ra te rrlh ln g J. F. Lalng. Joined by b fr traaband and next
»^
furnished free by the State Board
t- ih* p#r»&lt;m* .w*rii&lt;4 u *mj who csecar Incorporator*
reaaed; Edward tiraddlck, deceived: B. F.
of thl* corporation h»»# fcereonlo
ing Crops, and tne afternoon was
,
,
I , ,
p*\ Ilrw forc^ning fliarter ami «ha *ulecrli»ed autecrlbed
friend. J. E. Lalng, Complainant*,
Oliver**, drreaeed. and J. 8, Moore, deewa­
their nam aa:
va.
rd. amt ALL IM H TtFS claiming an Interval,
given over to a conference of com- 1of !IeaUh nn(l may be hnfi on r&lt;?' r,*
F •,n,r
,mlthey
,,Fy»■i«'u(e»l alid
•&lt;**""***•*
»
GEO W. KNIGHT.
J J C a ift. J. J. Cat** Company. Incorporated,
f*'fe
nit* that
iul#ffi{&lt;r&gt;] tli«
ln the following deeerlbed property * lti*te
EDWARD HIGGINS.
satur for lh* a m
ami purpm** therein
#xa rto rid a corporation. Annlr C. W iodbrldgf.
mittees, representing the ra ilo ra d s ^ ’^
In Seminole County, Florid*, to-wit:
GEO. G. HERRING.
Albert G. Eaxra. C alrln A. ro a r* , Georg* R.
Dr.
I'ww'i
*
This
warning,
according
.
to
«W 1-4 of Section 10; Lot* 4 and C tn Sec­
and the shippers, at which the final
Morton. W illiam T. Saab, and all unknown tion 13; All of fractional NAetlon 13; Io ta I 3
, . , ...
..
IN WITNESS WIIEREOr I b.ie berennto STATE OT ri-O R ID A .
Ralph N Greene, state health officer,
(;, n,i i rtfirt.i .&lt;&gt;i on. son, j,, .jt rot'N 'T T OF SEM IN O LE'
drvlaeee. hrlha and gran tree, o r other*, claim­ and 3 end the SW 1 4 of NK I -4. the S 1 I
agreement was worked out
Reroce me, the noderalgn'd authority, ttda
ing under Albert O. E a r n . C alrln A. I’oag*. , J NF I 4 nf NIV I 4. the SF. 1 4 ef NW I 4
should
not
be
taken
in
the
sense
of
'
p
,,
N
1
yooiiiiih
day reraonally appeared. George W Knight
George II. klnrton and W illiam T Naah, Ike- and NF I I of RW 14 of Section 14, th# N 13
The case of the shippers was pre­
Ntvtlfr
I’uM
lr
R
tm
lr
"
«
f
t
lorhla
ai
I
itrg#
Edward
lllgglna.
Georr*
G
Herring,
all
of
fend ant*.
of the SW I 4 nf Section IT; N 13 of th* SW
sented by J. H. Itose, president of a, n a .l a r m . T.h * s m a l l-p o x c n * c sJ.c x i s t whom arb to me well known and known to me
rommlMlof, fipim S#pl 2$.
CITATION
m g in H o n d a a r c o f a s p o r a d i c n n - u - i
_________________
to tw the perenn* named lo and who ettherrlbed Tn Alt-ert G Eaxea, realdrnr* nnknown; Cal- 14 of rh* NK I 4 and 4b* NE 14 of NW 1-4 of
SE 1 4 of Section 31; th* NE 14 of lb* NE Id
the Florida Citrus Exchange; E. D.
Ihelr name* to th* foregoing ARTICLES OE
xln A. I’oag*. realdrnce unknown? Georg* JL of the NE 1-4. Ihf South 4 acre* of lh* Eaat II
INUORI’OR ATION* and
they
a rrtra lly
ac­
Morton, realdeoc*
unknown:
W lltlu a
T. acre* of tba NR 1-4 of NR 1-4, th* S 1-3 of tbe
Dow, traffic manager; .George A. turc and ar cwidcly scattered. At no | m o t ICE • TO DRAINAGE CON- knowledged
me th at they eiecnted th#
N ath, raaldrnc*
unknown;
tha
unkuawu NE 1-4 and tba E 1-3 or tba SB 1-4 *r Sec­
TRACTORS
4 •am* for tb*before
Scott, sales manager; John F. place is the disease of an ppidcmic j
tu ea and porpoae* therein menheir*. d*Tte**a, legatee*, g ra n ttta , or other tion 33; tb* W 1 3 of th# RW 1-4 of Sectka
nature
and
the
total
number
of
cases
tlaned.
claim
ant*
under
Albert
O.
Ear**,
C
alrln A.
Thomas, J. C. Chase, George Wil­ is small
tb* B 1-3 of the SW 1-4 of th# NW 1-4 &lt;*f
*
Scaled bids will be received by the In Wltneea W hereof I h a te hereunto eel my fonge. Georg* B. Morton aad w illia m T. 33;
H. 30 acre* of tot 1) and all of lot* 3 , and 4 ta
hand
and
official
te
a
l
a
t
Sanford.
County
of
Naah. and to any 'and all other p a rtita claim ­ Section 34: tha SW 1*4 of tb* SW 1-4 od Sealiams and W. II. Mouser.
* ‘T heir are many visitors In the Rottrd of CoUnty Commissioners of Seminole and S ta te of Flprlda. on tbU Oth day ing any Interoat lo and to th* followlag da (ten IS; the E 1 2 of the NE 1-4and tbe I
l*ecemher, A. D. IP3*V
ecrtlwd land* altuated la Seminole County, « acre* of lb* NW 1-4 e f the NE 1-4 or Seci state at this season of the year and Seminole County, Florida, at the of (BEAL)
A IIIOGtNS.
Florida, to-w it:
lion 37; the N 13 of the SB 14 of ftoetteo J3:
Notary
I’uhtlr
beginning at the South we* t corner or lh* tW SW I t of NW
this warning Is being sounded for
°f Jft&gt;d Hoard at the Court My n n o l u l o e etplro* Sept. II. 1834
1-4 and the NW
1 4 of tb*
Northweet quarter of Section 31. Townahlp 18. SW
1 4 of Section
33: 3 acre#
eqo an ln tb#
their protection as well as for the H°us*-‘ &gt;n Sanford, I-lorida, on or bo- GEORGE O H E R R IN G ,
Goulb of llange 31 Eaal. run North 3.27 chain*. NWcorner of the NW 1-4 of the MB 14 of tb*
13 tft f.wr F ia t 8 an chain*, to tha right of-way of th* S. NF 1*4 and th* SW
founael.
14 of tb* SW
14
o
pVotection of Floridians," Dr. Greene f°re ten o clock A. M. on the 1-1th
end I. Railroad, tt.enc# Southweatefty on lh* 1 t nf Sec 34 nil In Twj. 2U S. Uge 32 B«H
Weet aid* of tbe aald railroad rlghl-uf way to Alao all th at part or thq N I 3 lying South ef
NOTICE or EXECUTOR
i said. "The presence of some small- ‘^n&gt;'
January’, 1921, for the cleanthe r.eat I to* of the Sanford G rant, thane* Foconlock*Icble Creek., tn Section ‘ 7; nod tb*
rinal DUtharga)
pox cases in Florida is not an alarm- 'nK ou^ ditches and canals in Flor- I* Court af (Tor
South 23 degree* Weal on aald line to the NF, 1 4 of tb* NF 14 and the NE 14 of lh*
Ceuoty Judea, BemUela County. South
line of th* Northweet q u a rte r of Sec­ SE 1 4 of Section 11. In T ow M hlp 31 Booth,
State of Florida
ing sign. The Stato Board of Health
Groves and Black Hammock
tion 31. Townahlp 18. South ef Rang* 31 llange 33 Eaal. And. alao tb* following let*
In
re
Eatat*
of
Kail, thence W#et to th* point or twgtnnlng. In tboee certain lubdlvltlon* of th* SE 14 ef
is taking this means, however, to warn Drainage Ditches.
WM. S. BALDW IN.
the NE 1 4 of Section 21 In Townahlp 3®
la hareby given, to all whom It may Coni lin in g Fix* Acre*, mora or lea*'.
Estimated yardage 12,000 cu. yds. ranNollr*
persons
of
the
danger
from
-contact
It appearing from lb* (worn bill of complaint South. Range S3 Eaat. known aa W hltroob'a
tern, th at on th # 18lh, rlay of January, A.
ORLANDO, Jan. 3.—Yesterday
filed
In
tbla
Cana*
agalnat
you.
th
at
you
hix*
A certified check for $250.00 pay- D. 1830. | ahall apply lo the Honorable E. F. or claim aoma Internal In th* UAda b tn te ib o t* flret and aecond addlttona to Genera. Ha: lot*
morning Chief Vestel received a long nnd to ndvise all who have been exS. 7. s. 8. 10. 11. 13. IS, 10 and 17 In block 1.
Ju d g e of raid Court, aa Judge of
posed
to
smallpox
and
who
have
not
nhle
to E. A. Douglass, clerk of Sem- llutuholdrr.
I'rohale, for my final dUrharge a* Executor of deaertbed. therefore, yoa. the aald Albert G. Io ta «. p. 10. 12. 13. H _ |3 , 18. 17 and IS »
distance phone call to come to Tnft.
Faxre,
Calvin
A.
1'nage.
Georg*
II.
Morton
and
block 3. lo ta 3. 4. 3. 0. 7. S. 0. 10. IU !!• &gt;*•
(he retale of W m. S. lu h lw ln . deeeaaed: and
W illiam T. Naah are berohy required to bo and 14. 13. IS. 17 IS. 10 and 30 In block 3. Ie&gt;ta I.
A negro named Jesse Franklin, who becn veccinnted within seven years to inole County, must accompany cnch (ha( al (be aame tltpe I will preeenl my final Appear
before
our
Mid
Clrcnlt
Court,
a
t
the
2 S. 7. S. 0. 10. I I . . 13, 14. IS. 18 and 30 la
aceounta 8* E ie c u lo r of aald eetate. and aak
hid.
Ceort Ilona* In Banford, rto rid a . on the 7th day Hock 4, Lot* 3. 4, 13, 14. IS. 1ft, 17. 21. C S*had been missing for several days, protect themselves by vaccination."
Ihaft ifp ro v aL
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Plans and specifications can be seen (nrDated
of March. A. D. 1831, and then and tbrra 34. In block 3. Iota S. fl. 7. S. 9. 10. 11. 12. 1»Noram
ber
11th.
A.
D
103a
had been found ln a bog five miles
make anawer to the hill of rom pU Int exhibited Ifl. 17. IS. 24 and 23 ln block 0. Lota 7, 8..*.
J. E PACE.
at the office of E. A. Douglass or can IM S C te
west of the city lying dead with his
Executor, • gatnef yoa. otherwlae a d e c re e . pro eonfeeeo 10. u . I I . 13. 11. 1ft. 10. IT. IS, 18. 20, 21 »«o
will be rn ltro d agalnat you.
be secured from Fred T. Williams,
32 In block 7. and Iota 1 to 21, Indue!**, be­
And any and all other partlra claiming any
neck broken. A horse which he had
THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE SEVENTH right, title or Intereat IA and to tb* Unde here­ ing a ll o f block S.
engineer, Sanford, Florida, on de­ IN JUDICIAL
I t la hereby ordered th at J&lt;m appear- to th#
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IN
departed in quest of when he was last
inabove deaertbed under, by or through Albert Itlll of Complaint filed herein igalnat /&lt;»
posit of $5.00 tube returned if a bid
AND TOR SEMINOLE COUNTT,—
U.
F
ate*.
C
alrln
A.
I'oaga,
Georg*
Hi.
Morton.
seen was also found dead near the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
the a bore entitled rauee on Ib e Seventh d*y of
IN CHANCERY
W illiam T. Naah. or otherwia*. ara hereby re­ March. A. D. JB21: *nd "Tb* Banford llwbody. The sheriff’s office had been ' ,0 c#urt cf ,b* _0oua,r
Semiool# c«an- is made.
quired to be and appear before oar Mid Ctr­ • ld " l« hereby dealenated *• lh* nawapaper I*
f.
,
J _
.
_
*7. 8 u t# ef Tlarld*
The Board reserves the right to re­ Williamra.M. Woodcock,1 Complainant,
rn lt Court, a t tbe Coorl Houee In Sanford, which thl* order ahall be publlabed onre *
notified nnd Deputy Furcn was soon u r- r.umt. of
Ftorlda. on lh* 4th day or April. A D. 1831,
a . r. I'liii.u-s.
ject
.any
or
all
bids.
___
The Unknown H eir*, tggalee*. Deileee*. Gran­ and then and there make anawer lo the bill of week for Iw eltc rontecullve week*.
on the scene. A coroner’s jury hnstily To *11 Creditor*. Legatee*. DUtributeea and all
W llnce# my h*nd »nd **»l of offlc# thl* l ’ t*
tee* or other rlalm an ta under 8. kl. W hll- Complaint exhibited agalnat aald nnknown parBy order of the Board of County icote. deeeared, ete.. Defendant*.
d ay o f N«»emb*r. A. R. 1920.
Tenon* having Claim* or Demand* agatnat
empanelled, viewed the body after aald
lire. otherw lae a decree pro nonfeeeo aril) be
( SFALl
E. A. DOUGLAS**.
CITATION
E aU ta:
a g a ld il aald unknown partle*.
*g»
Clerk,
hearing the story of the negro’s dis­ You. and aarb ef yon, a rt hereby notified Copimisaionors of Seminole County, To lb* unknown heir*, lagatre*. devUeca, gran- entered
It I* ordered th at th li notice ba publtabad ■In U -lO -lSte
By V. R. DOCQLAS3, D. »
and repaired la p ria m t any rlalm a and de Florida.
tree, or e th e r rlalm an ta under 8. M. W hit­ th* Sanford IlrrpLI. a nawapaper publlabed In
appearance nnd making other jnvesti- e r a ml, w Mr h yon, or either of yoa. u.ay bar*
more, drreaeed, and to any and all other Seminote County, Florida, once a week for
E. A. DOUGLASS,
prrecna or p a rt lea claiming any right, title ylghl weeka *• to the known pattlra defend­ IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH
th* relate of A. E. Philip*, drreaaed.
fA gations, arrived at n verdict of death agalnat
or Intereat In a n d to tb* following drerrlhed ant, and one* a week for tw rlie weeka u to
tale of Seminole County, riorlda, lo the un- 17-Btcw
JU DICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IJJ
Clerk.
from accident
a n d tn Sem inole County. Florida, more p a r­ thr nnknown p a rtita defendant.
deralgned Eieculor of aald eatate. w ithin two
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTT.
year* from th* date hereof.
ticularly
deaertbed
aa
follow*,
to
w
lt:
—IM CHANCERY.
N THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE SEVENTH
, W ltnrM my hand nnd the tea l nf tb* Mid
It appears thnt the negro, after Dated, Nor. 11Mu. A. D I 8 » ,
The Eaat h a lf of th* Northeaat Q uarter of Circuit Court on thla th* 10th day of Itecem- Claude H . Stone. Com plainant,
t
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF
th* N orths ta t Q u arter of tha N ortheaat Qnar- ber. A. D. 1830.
W
L. R. PH ILIPS.
FLORIDA. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
finding his horse, immersed in the 11-13 Die
R xrrator.
ter
of
tb*
S
outhw
rat
Q
uarter
or
Eectlon
S,
rio ro n re Roller Stone, ltofendant.
COUNTY.—IN CHANCERY.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
bog, attempted to free him nnd in
Townahlp I I . Booth of Rang* SO b i t
CITATION.
___
Clerk of th# Circuit Ck&gt;art.
ih n Mitsui. Complainant,
It
appearing
frotp
tb#
aworn
bill
a
f
com­
To
r keen re It oiler Stone, Re*111tec* r# k a * we­
NOTICE TO CBEDITOHS
Seminole County, Florida.
va.
some manner the plunging animal
plaint filed In th la cane*, th a t you h a r t «r OEORGR O. nE R R IN O ,
lt nppeirlng from an affidavit filed te tew
th* County Judge. Brmlaol* Coun­ dlth McGill, Defendant.
claim to bar* aome Interoat ta and to tba laud
cauae th a t you ar* a noo reeldeat of tbo ite m
dealt him a death blow. Money found la Caurt of ty,
Solicitor and CounM) for Complainant*.
CITATION.
B ut* ef Flerld*
heroin
a
bar*
deaertbed,
there
for*,
you
and
each
of
F lorida: t b it your p lic a o f roaldauc# JJ •**
-__________ ‘__________ •_______________ 1S-1IU
o E dith McGill, ra t* of L etll* Blnrmoot. M l of you are hereby required lo he and appear be­
r* E aU U of
on the body served to disprove any In
known: th a t you aro dear tb# ag*
Mgriln Strret, Philadelphia. Peon*yl»anU:
HENRY LANDON.
la
th*
C
ircuit
Court.
Seventh
Judicial
fctrcnlt
fore our C ircuit C ourt a t th# Court 11one* la
'one year*, and te a t th eta la no oo# la tb* »t*“
theory that death had been the result T* ull Creditor*. Legate*!. DtatrlbuUea a id all It aidwarlng from an a ffld a rll filed tn IhU Sanford.
of th* S ta te af Florida. In nnd far SemiFlorida, on lh* 4tb day of April. A. D.
of Florida tb* aerrtcu of a enbpora* »pu°
Feraae* harlsg Claim* ar D r n u d a agalnat ana*, that you are a pon-reatdeet of th* S tal* 1831/ and than and there make an aw tr to tb*
nela Oouaty.
*
of foul play.
would bind you. t t a H id Flor**c* Ra*I*x St****f rio rld a ) .th a t yoor place of realdtnc# la
aald E aU U :
IN CHAN CERT.—HILL TO ESTABLISH AND

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SEVERAL PLACES
IN FLORIDA

FIND DEAD
BODY OF NEGRO
NEAR TAFT

Legal Advertisements

GERMAN EX-CHANCELLOR
BETI1M ANN-ROLL WEG
CLAIMED BY DEATH
(Ry The Ain e rt, led Ft***)

You, and ta rh of your are hereby notified
and required lo prraent any tlalm * and demaud* wblrb you, or el I her of you. may bar*
agalnat (b* fatal* a f Henry Landon, dereaaed.
late of Remind# Coonly. Ftorlda, to tb* me
deralgned Eieeutne of a*ld m tal*. w llhla two
year* from the date hereof.
Dated. Not. 111b. A. D. 1830
r. n . H a r r i s .

Executor.
BERLIN, Jan. 3.—Dr. Theobald 1113 etc
.NOTICE
von Bcthmann-lioUweg, former Ger­
Tbe regular anneal meeting of lh# atoekman .imperial chancellor, died last holder*
of the Flrat National Bank af Sanford,
Ftorlda, will hr bald In tb* of flee* of t^« bank
night after a brief illness on his es- on
TOre la y . January l lt h . 1831, a t 10 o'clock
*. an. aa prutlded In the by.lawa, for tha alec' tate at Ilohenfinow, near Berlin.

Sweet Marie says she has two .very
good reasons for wearing short skirls.

rlon .Of a board of director* t* eerie foe tb#
t u n in g year, and for tb* tra u tM lo n of aurh
other bualneaa t a may ' property rota* before
th* meeting.
B. F. W HITNER.
131 WStc
Cnahler,

a r t of la lti* Rlmmtna, M l Martin S tre e t,
hlladrlphla. PeanaytxanU ; .bat you are oear
he *(* of twenty-one year*, and tk n t there
no on* ta tb* flu t* o f Florid* th* terete* o f
aobpoena npon whom would bind you, th# la id
dlth McGill.
Therefor*, you are hereby ordered and 1 reulred no tbe Ttb day of Fabruary, A. D. 1031.
O appear to tb* bill of rompUInt exhibited
gtln at you la tbla rauee. olberwlae a dew ee
ro roafeeeo will he entered agalnat you ou
aid data.
It la fo rttrr ordered th at tbla nollr* be puhahed la tha Sanford H erald oar* a week for
out week*.
*
WITNESS my hand and th* aval o f aald
V urt on tbla tha 33rd day of Decamber, A, D.
830.
(SEAL)
E. A. D0U0LARS.1
Clerk of Circuit Court,
Rtpalaol* County, rio rld a .
EO. A. DtCVTTES.
Sol or l tor and of Coonaol foe Com pUlnaat.

U ll of com plaint filed agalnat you. OlherwUe,
a decree pro evmfeaao artII ha entered.
It la ordered th a t tbla notice be publlabed In
th* Hi ■ford H erald, a new a p i per publlabed ta
RemUota C ounty. Florida, once a weak fa*
tw rli* weeks.
WITNESS toy hand and tb* eta! of tha laid
Circuit Court on tbU H th day of December. A.
D. 1830.
(SEAL)
B- A. DOCaLABS,
Clerk of th* C trrnlt Court.
Seminole County. Florida.
GEO. A. DeCOTTE*.
Solicitor and of Oousaol far C om plalsaat.
lS -ltU

A daily boat passenger and mail
service' between Palm Beach and
Moore Haven on Luke Okeechobee is
probable
wihtin the next few weeks.
18-Stc

Fjfir- iH%=,
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QUIET TITLE
O. B. Read, Complainant.
TU- '
* ''
Charier E. R atten*, et al.. Defendant*.
ORDER OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
To: Lory Morton Wtlmore, Sarah L Jrnklno.
n .e rle a O. W arwick. I^w la Lepoiron. Char to*
Alexander, Frank Daniel, and C- C. Brown,
whoa* plarea of reel den re ar* nnkopwa
It t* hereby ordered that yon appear lo the
bill of com plaint filed heroin agalnat you tn
lb* above entitled rasa* on the 23th day of
January. A. D. 1831. nnJ "T he Sanford Hrraid" U hereby dretgnated. aa tha Nawapaper
ta which thla order ahall b* publlabed c a r t 'a
week fo r eight (S) coot* cu live week*.
W ltnraa my hand and aval of office tbla 13th
day a t November, A. D. 1830.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk..
11 1 8 -Stc
By V. E. DOCOLASH. D. a

Try * Herald Want Ad!—It pays.

Therefore, you ar* hereby ardarud a*d
qulrod on lb* 7tk day of March. A. D. H * 1; *?
appear to lb# bill o f com plaint axblbltod agamw
yon tn thla ranee, otherw lae a decree pr# eraf e w will be entered, agalnat you cu ##ld «■*I t la further ordered th a t tbla nolle* »• F*
llabed In th* Banford H erald pore a waek r*w
eight weeka.
..
WITNIWS my band and tba *e#l «
Court cm tbla tba ICth day of December, *1820.
(SEAL)
B. A. POUGLAIP.
,*
Clark of C trralt Oeurt_____ Seminole County, Ftocld*GEO. A. DeCOTTRR.
, ,
Bolicit or and a f Counael for Oompl»tea«18-8te.
—

Now that women have the vote, it
is no longer proper to say that poii”
tics make strange bedfellows.

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pa g e s i x

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7,1921

FARMbureau organized
PRESENT MARKET CONDITIONS
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY­
AND WHAT FUTURE HOLDS;
MEETING HERE TUESDAY NIGHT
SHOULD RECEIVE ATTENTION
Growers,
CAMPBEL-LOSSING SanfordGiveTruck
Out Valuable
x
Advice
POST ELECTS NEW
TO START PRICE LOW
OFFICERS FOR YEAR

Council Selected to. Cover The

Inc.

County of Semi­
nole

IS

STATE FEDERATION

a

CO-OPERATION IN BUYING AND
SELLING WILL BE TI1E
BIGGEST ASSET

Although there was plenty of
"cheer" in Palatkn during Christmas
not nn arrest .was made by the police
for disorders, and when Municipal
Judge Phillips donned his ermine the
Monday after and gazed over the
court room, expecting to find n long
NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—Eamonn De
line of penitents on the mournorls "Valera, "president of the Irish re­
wouhl create n steady demand, elimin­ bench nothing hut the smiling coun­
public," in returning to Ireland did bo
ate rapid fluctuation and perhaps the tenances of Dick Howell greeted him.
against the advice of Dail Eircnnn,
grower at the end of the celery deal There was not a case on the docket,
the Irish parliament which was anxi­
will realize a rensonnble profit from something thnt has never happened
ous that he remain in America to pre­
his Investment.
in Palatku during Christmus before.
sent the "republic's" claim before the
The statements made here nrc Chief Livingston and his force -found
new administration.
•
simply given ns our opinion in the it necessary to tell sevurni suspicious
This was announced here tonight
matter for the information of all who looking “snow birds" to seek other
by Harry Boland, De Valera’s secre­
tuny he concerned, nnd are taken from fields in which to park and hustled
tary, who added that “events moved
statistics gathered by this office, several itinerant beggars on to other
so
rapidly in Ireland in the past few
represent one hundred and fifty San-1sections,
months President DcValera decided on
ford growers.
|
Dade County has $350,000 for a his own initiative to return."
SANFORD TRUCK GROWERS,
Mr. Boland said De Valera had been
highway Into the Everglades, the
INC.
in
close touch with the Irish repubeastern end of the Tumimni Trail.
llcan
government ever since ho landed
A Rat Breeds 6 to 10 Times a Year,
in
the
United States and was fully
No, sister, not all men who wear
Averaging Ten Young to a Litter
informed
of events there.
boots are bootleggers.
Remember this, act as soon as you
see the first rat. Get a package of
RAT-SNAP. It's a sure,rat nnd mice
—Thomas it. Baker, PJi. D-, of
destroyer. It’s convenient, comes in __________ ______________ _
Hollins College, Aanalytle and
cake form, .no mixing.
Mummifies Consulting Chemist says of the water: "Of the many waters of this and oth­
rat after killing—leaves no smell. er regions that I have analyzed, I have found none superior in all good qualiCats or dogs won’t touch it. Three ties to that df the 'Elder Water.”—Phone 3I1-W. Office in Miller Building.
aizes, 35c, fine, $1.25. Sold nnd guar­
ELDER SPRINGS WATER CO.
_ —
—
rriM f
anteed by Ball Hardware Co.
—

DE VALERA
IS IN IRELAND

AND STRONG SHIPMENTS ALL
ALONG WITHOUT GLUT­
At the regulnr monthly meeting of
TING MARKET
,,
the Campbcli-Lossing Post of the
The Seminole County Farm Bureau American Legion, held in the Court
Since the lettuce deal for the sea­
^ organised at a meeting held at ' 11™8*- l u m b e r 9th, 1920, the fol- son of 1920-21 hnB proven so dis­
Z court house Tuesday night
| ,ow“« ofriccra wc™ elected for the astrous due to the heavy early ship­
ments causing the market to decline
The following council was selected, Jcomine year:
Post Commander—Frank L. RopCr. rnpldly and after so declining to stay
representing nine communities in
Vice-Commander—Dr. R. E. Stev­ in the neighborhood of $1.25 for the
Seminole county: G. W. Spencer for
ens.
• entire month of December, wo be­
Ssnfofd, L. A. Brumlcy for Celery
Post
Adjutant—Geo.
W.
McLaugh­ lieve it imperative that growers nnd
*v«nue&gt; 0. P. Swope for Oveldo,
shippers be furnished with all the In­
C. D. Brumlcy for Chuluota, C. W. lin.
Post Finance Officer -Robert W. formation possible, as far (n advance
E r.tsm in g er for Longwood, J. W. Os­
Deane.
as thnt information enn be somcwhnt
teen for Altamonte, B. E. Lake for
Executive
Committee—Col.
George
accurately determined. This office has
Uke Monroe, L. P. Hagan for Paola
Knight,
S.
M.
Lloyd
and
Judge
Geo.
endeavored to gather nil information
and Endor Curlctt for Geneva.
G. Herring,
possible
regarding the outlook for the
The Farm Bureau will take, Its place
Chaplin—Harman
F.
Steele.
celery
movement
from Jhis section
In the Stntc Federation of County
Sergcant-at-Arms—Morris
Spenc­
which
we
In
turn
trafismit to those
F»rm Bureaus and with the assistance
er.
Interested.
of the county agent will work for the
Post Historian—J. F. Hutchinson.
Good times may be ahead, but if so
While it is true that the produc­
betterment1 of farm conditions and
Post
Medical
Officer—Dr.
W.
T.
they
are so far ahead thnt overtaking
ing
end
cannot
regulate
the
market
farm-life in Seminole county.
Langley.
them
seems hopeless.
it
is
also
true
thnt
a
steady
movement
The meeting was one of the largest
keeping
n
nprmnl
supply
in
all
the
over held at Sanford and many sub­
The Local Post of the American principal marketing centers tends
jects of interest were discussed at
Legion
has only been organized a greatly to eliminate rapid fluctua­
length. The question of commissaries
comparatively
short while hut has tions.
or co-operative stores for supplying
come
to
the
front
und shown the pub­ At first ginnee it would probably
farmers and farm-hnnds with the ne­
WANTED
There are many good fertilisers, but since it is the EXTRA IN­
lic
that
it
is
composed
of u hunch seem advisable to hold back shipments
cessities of life at fair prices was
WANTED—Second
hand
show
c**«to
some
extent
to
allow
the
major
COME which swells the profits, why not use the BEST?
favorably passed upon. It developed of live wires. Much credit for its
Inquire at the paint store in the Weportion
of
the
New
York
crop
to
be
progress
is
due
to
Ex-Post
Comman­
laka
Block,
Railroad
Way.
5-tfc.
that while such staples as sweet po­
IDEAL BRANDS are proportioned aa to availability of amonlatei,
tatoes* were bringing the grower in der Don Whitcomb, who carried out consumed-or disposed of before bring­ WANTED—Young cow.
Must be
to
give
MAXIMUM reaulta. A little heavier crops, a little more
fresh and good milker. J. H. MelWest and North Florida 50 cents per the duties of the office most faith­ ing our stock into the market, but
steadily
year in and year out, of finest quality fruit, makes a vast dif­
18-tfc
bushel, syrup ;i0 cents per gallon, fully, showing the bunch that he was there is more or less danger in doing mer, Box 103, Sorrento,’Fla.
ference
in
actual PROFITS.
hogs 9 cents per pound, rice 4 cents an organizer and that he had the this owing to the heavy .production In WANTED TO BUY—2 tons second
IDEAL FERTILIZERS have a field record of over a quarter cen­
this section. If this should be done
per pound and corn 70 cents per pop, and that whatever was started
hand blenching paper.—D. 1. iiodgthe
lettuce
fiasco
in
our
opinion
would
tury.
Benefit by their aucceao.
would
he
put
over.
bushel, our field-hands nrc having to
don, R. No. A, Bu,x 198
be
repented.
looking
further,
would
While
.he
hnd
the
reins
in
his
hinds
SEND FOR CROP BOOKLETS
pay from $2 to 1$2.25 -per .bushel for
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swf-t potntoes, $1 to $1.25 per gal­ it was an unhill struggle, the Post it not be better to tjdl our shipments
R. C. MAXWELL, Manager, Sanford Branch
FOR RENT
lon for syrup, 12 1-2 to 15 rents per was in its infancy, nnd the work of 11S they nrt’ ""dy, at the same time
pound for rice and $1.70 per bushel organizing was some task, hut he put “ring every effort to keep n normal WANTED TO RENT—3"or 4 unfur­
nished rooms or a small house by
f i orr, with nthe ■ things ir. pro­ it on the map, and with the assist-1 *upply in ench market at nil times?
portion, which makes living so high mice of his fellow Legionnaires stag- In other words to spread our output small family. Will lease by month or
Write 1£
for wnge-enrncrB that it is difficult ed an Armistice Day Celebration thnt ovcr KS i°nP n period as possible, year. Best of references.
-MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZERS
for the farmers of Seminole county to was a credit to a community three I making an average for the senson "Soon" in care of Herald. Il-19l2tp J J
Agricultural Building
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
which would very likely he more nnd
art a ware-scale that will compare I tunes the size of this.
the general results be more satisfne- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—On« %
with the wages paid in other farming |
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave.
communities and that wOl permit t The American legion, while being tory, than if any attempt were, made Walking distance to city. Two lots :
them to continue farming under pr**s-j composed only of ex-service
men, to wait for better values which would comer Center nnd Elm Ave. Two \
ent conditions
i docs not gather together at regular be' more or less doubtful.
lots west side Palrhetto ave., 50 ft.
l! also developed that profiteering dates, solely for the purpose of dis- Tlie Now York crop wnij quite large from Eleventh St. Make offer. II. T'
pri&gt;« are bring maintained by retail- cussing days gone by, or planning and will offer competition for some Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St., I-os
time. California is plentiful nnd with
t'ry on such products of Seminole ,
the next big celebration is going
Angeles, Calif.
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county as lettuce and oranges. Chief to be pulled off, not by n whole lot. the best of quality.
In thinking this matter over, the
MISCELLANEOUS
of T’Mi'-e Speer, who hns just returned
It s true that they want to preincreased freight rate from California GET YOUR ORDERS in now for
fmtn \mcrtnis, Gn., reported that let- socialion'of the Great War, that’s &lt;&gt;nis higli and really a -point in favor of
your new Buick car. See W. J.
turr Is retailing at 25 cents per head serve memories and incidents of asFlorida, for regardless of how low Thigpen.
46-tfc
and ..ranees at 40 cents per dozen In •&gt;’ natural; it's also true that their
celery can he purchased f. n. h. Cali­
Amerieus Also it was shown thnt in first and foremost object is to fos­ fornia it costs real dollars nnd cents, FOR SAT,E—Good farm mule in good
We are fortunate In our contracts which make it possible to quote
N e w York lettuce is soiling to the ter one hundred per cent American­
condition.—M. .Fleischer, ll-26-tfc
mostly dollars, to get it on the mar­
lowest market PRICES.
.it from 25 cents to 35 cents ism, aiir one other big idea with ket and thnt will naturally help keep ORDER your new Buick now nnd
It will pny you to*get our PRICES before buying, nnd oqr QUAL­
pc head; in Chicago at 30 cents per them is how- * the community in
you will not lose nnv time nn the
values
up.
In
reference
to
this
freight
ITY
before planting.
head and even in Sanford at 10 cents which they live enn he improved; rate we quote below information just new car load doming in soon. 40-tfc
Our
SEED POTATOES arc the highest quality MAINE GROWN,
pc- 1 id while the grower is unable what's nevessnry for advancement, for received from California:
selected especially for need.
•
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YOU
CAN
order
your
new
Buick
11
1- - product and is plowing it the good of the public, etc
Send for FREE CATALOGUE, nnd SEED SPECIAL, giving RE­
no
waild
save
time
oil
the,
next
car
"The
prices
being
realized
in
most
They are always discussing means
VISED PRICES on new crop SEED BEANS, PEAS, RED SEAL TO
tire
The people of Sanford should
Hfi-tfc
by
which the town can progress at instances would not l&gt;e so hnd if the load.
MATO, and CUCUMBER SEED, PEPPER. Etc.
no’ - paying more than 5 cents pci*
increased freight rate of 58 1-3 per
Wc carry all the leading nnd standard varieties of seed thnt have
Stewart. I he Finns', 8 |l Myrtle
head for lettuce at this time because the Mime lime deciding methods and cent on vegetables did not create for Avenue. Phone 25‘t-W_______ 10-tfc
been tested nnd known to be adapted to our soil and climate. SEED ■*
pinns
to
work
by.
the retailer can got nil he wnnts from
OATS, RYE, VETCH, RAPE, Etc..
"Say it with Flowers"—Stewart,
If you think of some means by the Shippers at this end nil the red
The planting seat-on la near at hand. Our Information service is
the grower at not more than 2 1-2
10-tfe
(ink*bn!nnees
which
they
are
now
get*!
1
lie
Florist,
free. Call on us for any information on your crops you might think
rent* per head and 10 cents per head which the town could he benefited, ting. This state of affairs must reDRINK
we can supply. .
shnulif tx&gt; the top price to consumers .nine imptovement that is necessary, sult either in higher prices or in the
Elder Springs Water Ils 99 98-100
OLDEST AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN FLORIDA
let
the
Legion
know
about
it,
they
in any city in the United States today.
growers
refusing
to
make
any
further
per
cent
pure.
Phone
314.
The maintaining of high prices by will be there to help put it over.
shipments, it is estimated thnt the
r-tai!crs is limiting the sale of our
FOB SALE
202-205 East Hay Slrect
Jacksonville, Floridn
Southern I’arifie is going to lose
pr.-i;
and the farmers are largely
||Y
TEST
SEEDS
INSURE
GOOD
CHOPS
$800,000 for non-shipment of celery FOR SA1.lv 100 ft* front. 117 f:
nn -hat account forced to plow undo
which under pre-war freight rates
deep, hit front on ill l ott o a ' e l u. ' e
rmi'h good food at a groat loss to
corner
of 8th St. Nick Zernovan,
would have moved readily.”
them-elves which should and could be
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It is perhaps a good thing for Flor-J Sanford
consumed by the people if a fair price
Ida thnt the'market on cellry Is start-, i-oit SALE- TmTfimi green (op cel”
wer.* asked for it by the retailer.
1
ingout low. In our opinion it was the , „ry plants,—F. L. Greene, West
More direct communication between
first- few carloads of $8 lettuce that side.
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producer and consumer is one of the
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AGENTS WANTED
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main objects of the Farm Bureau
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 5. — "Of the reason thnt the retailer's idens
to acres fine Celery Innd; 3 acres cleared and tiled; 3
ihnve-. -nt throughout the United t.lHirs0( j hnvo mac| 0 mistakes, but went to the fckies. He sold lettuce for AGENT WANTED IN SANFORD— T
% wells, ffood house, 5 miles out. $5,000, $2,000 cash, balance
*St.v. &lt; and Floridn is taking her plnco thcy nrt. ()f the hl.n(! nmj not 0f the perhaps 35 cents per head, which
Sell the Oripinnl Watkins Reme­
among the foremost states in this j,enrt and if I made no mistakes in would make him a good profit nnd dies, Spices, Extr cts, etc. Necessi­ £ terms.
movement through her co-operative fhj3 .|jfC| j would do nothing. The he, not being in direct communication ties and repeaters. All- or spare
marketing associations, county agents div5no m'ind iR th(1 (in)y one thnt does with the good profits apd he, not iieing time. Write’ Watkins Co., 59 Mem-,
■mi. .arm bureaus.
not
12-1014tp
not mn|&lt;c
make mistakes. Therefore nsk- in direct communication with tho phis, Tenn.
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rh". following wage-scale was ing and ernving your pardon for the actual mnrket price of lettuce, con­
FJJR SALE—200,000 cabbage plants,
mlopvd for the Sanford district at mistakes
mistflkl,9 I, have
have made and nssuring tinued to sell at this high prlcq. Con­
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N.
PARK
AVE.
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
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$1.50 per 1,000.-11. II. Chappell. •
ini* meeting:
you that I have tried to do my duty sequently the consumer in time re­
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I®rm Ijibor—Men, per d a y ___ $2.00 fearfully as I see it nnd hoping and fused to buy nnd put his money which
Farm Labor—Women, per d a y .. 1.25 praying God's blessings will rest upon would ordinarily hnve gone for lettuce
Harvesting nnd packing celery
‘the administration of the Hon. Cary or romnine into some more substantial
per c r a te _________________ .07 A. Hardee, the incoming governor, nnd article of diet.
On the other hand, if lettuce had
Setting, per thousand_- ___ - -B0 the cnbinot of thin great State of
Making crates, per hundred___ -75 Floridn, I herewith present the great started off at $2.50 per hamper the
retailer would have put his price per­
The subject of the coat of ce,ery ^ » '
haps
a t 10 cents per head nnd the
and lettuce hampers was
So did the address of cx-Govemor
m
public
would have consumed one-third
J
brought up and n committee was up- Sidney J. Catta fonclude «t the Inmore
than
the
amount
it
actually
did
H nted to inquire into the cause of «^ntral ceremonies this
:% .'
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*•&lt;«' t • of crate manufn ■». . ts to drop when h « turned ovcr ^ seal ° f t h e consume, and would in that way hnve
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somewhat
eliminated
glutting
the
dif­
to- i prices In pmport'&lt;v . to the drop
to Governor Hartee.
J" b lither; standir^ fm» « and millIn'his speech on the east portico ferent markets.
With celery starting out very low,
labor wages that has been taking efcaPlto'*
..
the
retailer will’not be so apt to pet
called
attention
\M
the
workyof
the
WL
L n during Ihe past two months.
caiw a w n au a w
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The matter of excessive freight. administration during the past four h,„ idcaI1 up in the sky but will begi/t
was also discussed nnd it wan
‘'XPrc«s‘,‘1 h'8 npP«‘C'nj i°n
selling low in order to dispose of his
pointed out thnt tho producer stands the cabinet officers who labored tock antl wiJ1 begin going up with &gt;hthe full burden of every advance In with hlm nnd tan k ed the citizenir j „ d v a n c e 0f the m n r k e t if there should
bright rates because he cannot pass of the state, especially those cit.- |h, onc&lt; xhe buying public would conon the burden as can the manufacwho alded the 'f®?®!!***1,? sume more celery than it ordinarily
turer, dealer and retailer, to tho gen- du*W *he try,n*r ^ riod ot. th® W&lt;,r' would should it start off ot /p high
figure. As stated above, wj&lt; believe
c'ral public, but must accept his price / o r their valuable co-operation,
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that it is rcaily a good thing for the
after the freight is paid and survive •
growers,
that
celery
is
starting
out
°r perish on that basis. It, therefore, 'marketing organizations, which are
behooves producers to take active In* the logical mediums through whlc^ low, if they will simply &lt;rtit their cel­
b rest In the transportation problems these problems can be solved for the ery as it matures,* the Ishlppeni en­
deavoring at thel same/time to-keep
of the country through ths' state and farmer.
national farm bureau and co-operative
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7,1921

GOVERNOR CARY A HARDEE
AFFIRMS OATH CHIEF EXECUTIVEMAKES MASTERFUL ADDRESS
WORDS PROVE WISDOM OF
VOTERS IN MAKING
HARDEE CHOldE

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DUTIES

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TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 4.—Hon.
Cary A. Hardee became Governor of
Florida today at noon when he took
the oath of office and afterward gave
hia inaugural address. Coming Just
• t this time* the address is io good
that the Herald procured it for the
edification of the Herald readers. It
is given In full below:
My fellow eltlsensi
A very wise provision In our State
Constitution has placed a limit of
time in which one may serve con­
tinuously as chief executive of Flor­
ida. That he may not succeed
himself, finds hearty approval from
thoughtful men and women. The
inauguration of a chief executive be­
comes a frequently recurring event,
marking the close of one administra­
tion, and the . beginning of an­
other. In this representative gov­
ernment they who shall administer
the affairs of the state, must first
be called to service by the sovereign
\oice of the people, and so today
having been thus called, and in
obedience to the will of the people
of Florida, I am about to assume
the high and responsible duties ap­
pertaining to the great office to
which they have called me. It is
my desire, and it seems quite ap­
propriate that T should avail my­
self of the occasion now presented,
to pay grateful acknowledgement of
my indebtedness to the people of
our state for the confidence reposed
in me as evidenced by my election
to auch an exalted station. I am not
unmindful of the great honor con­
ferred and am not lacking, I trust,
in the fine sense of gratitude which
fills my heart today. As I read the
fundamental and statutory laws of
Florida wherein are prescribed the
duties and obligations of the chief
executive, any possciblc sense of
self sufficiency seems to grow less
and my feelings of dependence upon
the patient good will of the people
and upon the co-operation and asaistance of my associates in office
more pronounced.
I seriously question If the pres­
ent is propitious for one to assume
the governorship of the state, If
perchance he expects to bask there­
after in popular favor.* We are to­
day in the wake of a great world
conflict which taxed to the utmost
the productive forces of the nation.
During ita continuance and imme­
diately following the armistice
which marked ita conclusion, pri­
vate business and public affairs
have been administered in keeping
with such profligacy of expendi­
tures as was never before known.
Individual thrift and frugality have
been largely discarded, and erst­
while luxuries are now being
classed as necessities. Thoughtful
men have known that such an orgy
of inflation and expenditure could
not continue, and with prophetic
voice have all along wooed the peo­
ple back to safer ground. Unfortu­
nately we have not listened to more
conservative counsels, and as a re­
sult we arc in the midst of n period
of industrial deflation which in
magnitude, our country has never
experienced before. There is rapid­
ly accumulating a vast army of un­
employed and the farms and manu­
factures find difficulty in disposing
of their products. If the people of
Florida, forced by stress of circum­
stances need to take stock of them­
selves and learn again the lesson
forgotten during the great war,
even so must the state “set ita
house in order” against the perils
tot changing conditions. I desire to
call upon the people to ‘exercise 'a
spirit of charity towards us, who
shall attempt to lead during the cri­
tical period of readjustment and
likewise I call upon them to prac­
tice individually those wholesome
principles—perserverance, industry,
economy and sober thinking.
We have no cause for gloomy
foreboding, no reason for discon­
tent, if only we are filled with a
consciousness of our inherent powerer, and a realization of the match­
less resources which a kind Provi­
dence has bestowed upon us. The
future is big with promise, and Flori­

COUNTY OFFICIALS TAKE
SEATS TODAY BEING
OFFICIALLY DESIGNATED

Now has the time arrived for actual
work and construction. It is our
great problem today. I trust that
the highway commission for the next
four years may set themselves to the
task of actually building roads.Our aim for the future should be
to give to the people of other states,
some conception of the greatness, the
attractiveness and beauty of Florida
through truthful advertising. To keep
in mind and foster every movement
which will develop and benefit our FINE BODY OF MEN WILL boahd of county commissioners In tbs
state. *
agricultural, horticultural and live
GUIDE OUR DES­
C. M. Hand, the newly-elected
stock interests. Tho development of
TINIES
sheriff, was the first sheriff of Sem.
da may if she will, come into her the law. Permit. me further to in­ our marketing bureau, and the en­
Inole county and served two terms as
own. Ours is n rising state. Her dulge in jthc hope that it will not be couragement of co-operative • move­
such when he was replaced by E. E.
people ore not lacking in vision, and necessary" for me as Chief Executive ments to the end that the farmers
Brady, who served the past four yean
in natural resources she is rich in­ to resort to thnt instrumentality of a^l producers may receive the high­
deed. The sturdy character of Am­ the Constitution, enrrying the power est possible price for their products. SHERIFF AND ONE COUNTY In this office being In turn supplanted
by Mr. Hand at the election In NoOur aim for the future should exerican citizenship is a result of the of removal of subordinate officers, in
COMMISSIONER ONLY NEW
vember. Thus the sheriff’s office la
admixture of virile elements of var­ order ot force a proper execution of pteaa itself, In improved methods in
ONES ON THE JOB.
to be filled by an experienced and
ied nationalities. In a similar sense the laws. The incorporation of this assessment nnd collection of revenue.
able official and one who will giro
the amalgamation of those ever in­ h^jph prerogative in the hands of the An amendment to the Constitution
(From T w i l t r 'i D tllt)
Governor
contemplates,
however,
a
creasing strenms of population, com­
permitting the assessment nt proper
The officials who will guide the general satisfaction.
The other officials of the county
necessity
at
times
for
its
use.
I
would
rates
of
the
great
class
of
intangible
ing to us from every section of thik
destinies of Seminole county for the
broad land, must mean a citizenship have everyone clearly understand that properties; a more equitable assess­ next four years were officially Induct­ are men who held offices during ths
of spiritual power and material ach­ I shall not hesitate to use it when ment of property as between the dif­ ed into their offleei this morning al­ past four years and were elected with
ievement. The courageous spirit of there appears wanton disregard of ferent'counties; co-ordination of the though all of them had already taken or without opposition being E. p.
the people, given fair opportunity the oath of offica or gross incompe­ various departments of the state; an the oath and were ready for business Housholder, county judge; A. Vau­
and materials with which to work, will tency in the performance of official elimination of expense incident to du­ at least all of those who had been ghn, tax assessor; Jno. D. Jtnkins,
make Florida one of the greatest duties.
plication of work, ^md finally the sys­ re-elected. C. M. Hand, the newly- tax collector; E. A. Douglass, clerk
Perhaps no greater service can be tematizing of our work so that many elected, sheriff, and Endor Curlett, the of the circuit court; T. W. Lawtoa,
states of the union. Do I need to
call your attention to the vast re­ performed th an 'th at of caring for positions, now hardly necessary, may new commissioner frorq the Genera superintendent of public lnatructloi;
sources, granted us by a beneficial our state institutions. Florida haa be aboliahod.
district, were on hand to receive the L. G. Stringfellow, justice of ths
Creator. Nearly 1600 miles 'of sea not been backward in making provis­ It is essentially the. part of good official papers that allow them to be­ peace; Claude, Whitten, constable;
coast, dotted here and there by splen­ ion for her unfortunate, who by rea­ government, insofar aa laws and gov­ come new officials being the only new Thoo. Aulin, Justice peace; J. H. Las,
did harbors. * The commerce of tho son of infirmity of mind and body ernmental regulations ean do so, to men. The county commissioner? were Constable; 0. H. Train, justice peace,
world finds facilities for trade and have become legitimate charges upon create the highest possible type of called to order at 10 o'clock promp.t and D. H. Hooker, constable.
the wealth of the waters of the sea the state. She has also provided in­ citizenship, having due regard for the by Chairman Brumley and the minutes
belong to us. Millions of acres of stitutions corrective in character for physical and spiritual welfare of all of the last session were read and the
DINNER FOR MISS ALLEN.
splendid agricultural lands, rich and those who have violated the laws, the the people. The work of a well or­ unfinished business of the old board
(From U n U j ' t D*Uj)
fertile, specially adapted to agricul­ State Hospital for the Insane at Chat­ ganized and efficient health depart­ finished. The borad adopted suitable
A pleasant affair of New Year’s
ture, horticulture and live stock de­ tahoochee and the Institution at ment cannot be dispensed with. Im-' resolutions regarding the past serv­
and proved sanitation and general health ices of the retiring member, E. H. evening was the dinner party that
velopment, with little more than five Gnincsville for the epileptic,
per cent of ’it under cultivation. The feeble minded. Adequate profusion conditions result always in increased Kllbee, which was read and which will Mr. arid Mrs. J. E. Wathen gave in
wealth of our timber supply upon the for their Maintenance and humane capacity for efficient labor, giving to appear in the Herald in full. Tho old honor of Miss Minnie Lee Allen, who
face of the land and the hidden trdas- treatment of the inmates muat al­ every one a clearer conception of board' then adjourned and the new is- leaving Sanford to make her horns
urcs beneath its surface speak of- po­ ways be observed. The Industrial life's duties, and the ability to per­ board was called to order at this time in Bristol, Tenn.
The tastefully decorated table was
tential wealth of untold millions, and School for Boys at Marianna and the form them.
,
L. A. Brumley was again chosen chair­
centered
with a Madeira piece and a
above all God’s eternal sunshine af­ School of like character for girls at
As n component part of this great man of the board by the unanimous
fords us n climate which is nttnet- Ocala, while incarcerating wayward republic we must give serious con- vote of the board. Mr. Brumley haa basket of red carnations and f«rn.
ing the peoples of less favored climes. youths, must somehow lead them back sidreation to educational problems, made a fine executive officer of the Artistic cards bearing New Year’s
I ain tempted, perhaps to speak too to a respect for constituted author­ if we would preserve for all time board and the commissioners take up greetings marked the places of the
much at length while contemplating ity nnd obedience to law, and espec­ the democracy of our institutions. their duties with the feeling that guests.
Covers were laid for Mrs. Wathen,
the greatness of Florida. Let us set ially nt these two institutions, the In a country whose government much constVuctlve work will be done
ourselves resolutely to the task of plication of effective methods and hu­ “derives its just powers from the In the next four years. The board is Misses Minnie Lee Allen, Elizabeth
utilizing the proferred opportunities mane treatment upon plastic minds consent of the governed"; a country composed of L. A. Brumley, L. P. Musson, Eizabeth Bleck, Agnes Ber­
nnd building here on this heaven fav­ will Inrgely redeem and reform them. where the voice of the people direct­ Hagan, C. W. Entsmingcr, O. P. Swope ner, Mr. J. E. Wathen, Mr. W. L.
ored peninsula a 'commonwealth Our Prison Farm nt Raiford should ly, nnd through chosen representa­ and Endor Curlett, all of them large Rumple, .Mr, M. V. Bradbury, Mr.
whose laws and institutions shall be operated pnly by thnt ‘class of tives, become the real law of the property owners, all of them success­ Jim Huff^and Mr. A. M. Berner.
be so just and so efficiently admin­ convicts not physically nble to work land, the necessity for an cduchtcd ful business men and all of them vital­
I
istered thnt men everywhere will be upon the public roads. I am in sym -*1citizenship is more pronounced.
Counties interested are working
1 ly interested In the upbuilding of
attracted to us.
pnthy with every practicable humane feel that we arc to be congratulated Seminole county and It is probably now the Tamiami trail through ths
In-its distribution of powers, the I method used in handling the convicts upon an awakened interest in the tho most representative, the most Everglades, linking the eaAt coast
Constitution hns divided our gov­ of the state. He who would mistreat great cause of popular education. Our self-sacrificing, the most efficient with the west.
ernment Into three departments. As them, or who would lose sight of a National Legislature is . now consid­
the heail of the Executive Depart­ possible reformation is utterly unfit ering the question of national aid to
ment I shall not forget the intent of *to deal with the problem, but 1 lim our public schools and acting on the
the fathers who wrote and pub- | unwilling for an ultra-humanitarian- same principle our state must event­
lished that great instrument nad who ism to dictate our policy to thnt ex­ ually aid (he counties in a similar
saw therein each of said depart-- tent thnt we lose sight of the econo- 1manner. The day for provincialism is
merits free and co-ordinate. A, free mic nnd disciplinary questions involv­ past, the time for larger conception
untrammelled and independent judi­ ed in incarceration. I believe the of oUr obligations is upon us. The
ciary must ever remain the bulwark Farm should at lenst be self-sustain- ( richer sections of our courttry have
of individual liberty. An enlightened, ing. and that the people should be re -. drawn their wealth, not only from Ceremonies Began nt Noon To- way the policies and principles which
nnd incorruptible legislature is the lieved of taxes for its maintenance. | their immediate surroundings,
he will seek to carry, out as chief ex­
but
•
day at Capital in
absolute essential in governmental The convicts physically fit must work. from every state in the Union. The
ecutive.
Tallahassee
progress. By reason of supposed par- j That was “the judgment of the law more affluent communities in Florida,
Governor Hardee’s inauguration is
ticulnr knowledge of our laws nnd ‘ nnd the sentence of the court." Our having done the same thing, cannot
expected to be witnessed by perhaps
PRESENT the greatest 'throng of out-of-tows
policies, acquired through the admin­ system of working them upon the say that the education of the people THOUSANDS
istration and execution of them, it is public roads must t&gt;e maintained, and in less forwnrd communities, is no
visitors in attendance on an inaug- ,
mnde the duty of the governor -to co­ we will never I trust, go back to the concern of theirs. We have recog­ Was Made One of the Greatest In­ ural in recent years, as a testimon­
augurals in the History
operate with the legislature and as­ private lease. As a prudent business nized this principle in the one mill
ial of the fact that he assumes the
. of State
sist, if possible in its law making man would handle his own affairs ev- onstitutional school tax and we should
high office of governor as one of
functions. I shall propose measures cn so should we endeavor to manage more adequately observe it in the.fu­
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 4.-Florida the most popular men ever swora
and policies but shall not attempt to the various state institutions.
Re­ ture.
*,
begins a new political reghme today, to that duty In the state.
influence their adoption through the membering always that economy as
Governor Hardee’s address which
Let us adequately support our in­ when Cary' A. Hardee erf Live Oak,
improper use of executive power.
well as efficiency must be kept con­
i
s
. expected to be delivered shortly
stitutions of higher learning. I glory will assume the oath of office for a
We are to be congratulated in that stantly in mind.
after
the ’ noon hour, will be fol­
in the great work they are doing and period of four years.
men of experience, ability and pa­
What should be our aim .for the
lowed
by a lull In the afternoon, af­
Ceremonies incident to the Inaugur­
triotic consecration to the public, good future? Speaking very generally am much impressed with the ever
ter
which
the governor will hold a
have been chosen as head of the con­ because this is not the time or place widening fields of activity which they al will begin at n6on today when, in reception in the governor’s office. •
stitutional departments of our state for very specific treatment of ex­ arc opening up to the lasting good of the capitol building, Chief Justice The Governor and Mrs. Hardee and
government. For my part 1 am great­ isting problems, 1 would suggest the state. I hope tho time may soon Browne of the state supreme court, all members of the cabinet and their
ly pleased to be associated with them that we begin to give care to the come when we shall hear no more will administer the oath of office, fol­ wives will stand in the recieviag
in the work ahead of us and can but conservation of our natural resourc­ that inadequate facilities must be lowing which the new governor will line to meet the throngs which will
feel that the official family, which I- es.. The timber supply upon which plead as an excuse for turning away deliver his inaugural address, outlin­ file past and proceed to the second
may with propriety call the cabinet, the state is so dependent, must be in­ from their doors so many of the ing for the first time in an official floor of the building into the hall
will, from, the abundance of their ex­ telligently conserved, not only con­ youths of the state knocking for daof the house of representatives,
perience contribute much towards the served, but made sufficient for all nrissiori. Our real educational prob­ law and respect the constitution un­ which will have been cleared for*
success of our administration. The times through reforestation. The fish lem today, however, is with our rur- der which he lives. Without this obe# the inaugural ball.
occasion is quite opportune for me to and game of the state, now _ quite al schools. The overwhelming per­ dience to law and order and this sort
One change will occur in the cab*
bring them assurance thnt execu­ plentiful, must be. preserved, nnd pro­ centage of our future citizenship is of respect for constituted authority, fnct whidh will spree with Governor
now
attending
the
country
school.
Try­
the fairest and strongest government
tive interference will not be indulged. pagated. This to my mlhd, will be
Hardee, and that will be In the of­
And only in keeping with the spirit most effectively done, when we have ing as best they can to equip them­ that human intelligence could con­ fice of nttorney general, Rivers Boselves
for
life’s
duties
in
a
school
ceive and human energy direct, must
of the law shall 1 concern myself taken' the matter of enforcement of
ford of Marianna succeeding Van
with their departmental affairs.
our fish and game laws nway from whose term, is in many counties, not ultimately fall n prey to its own in­ C. Swearingen, who did not aspire
more than four months a year, und
I wish to welcome, ns co-opartners locnl influences. And inasmuch as ofttimss presided over by poorly paid ternal anarchistic tendencies.
I have spoken perhaps too much at for re-election, having been a caathe men and women who have been those resources belong to all the peo­
incompetent teachers. ' It is the rural length, but now that the obligation bidatc for governor in opposition to
chosen to fill their respective posi­ ple, there should.*accruo to the peo­
school problem which is beginning to of a great office is mine, I find much Mr. Hardee. Mr. Buford will also
tions incident to the administration ple a fair and reasonable revenue
attract the attention of our National difficulty in giving full evprcssion to be sworn in and the cabinet will
of the law. There should exist be­ through the operation of the laws.
Government and whatever plan may my views on so many important ques­ be then made up of five department
tween such officials and the Chief Conservation of resources is not enuf.
be undertaken, must find in our state tions within a given time. In trying heads who served under Governor
Executive a spirit of £o-op?ration and We must build up and develop. That
Catts and the ne wattorney general.
mutual helpfulness. Each of us may great tract of fertile land known as a responsive partner in the great work. to serve you for the next four years
Governor nnd Mrs. Hardee have
And finally w*e should aim to main­ I am sure, that I shall make many
well feel honored that we have been the Everglades, is a potential empire
already
moved IntoJ th^ governor's
called to service. That our fellows within itself. The very important tain our democratic institutions and mistakes. In making them, however, mansion which is situated on ths
have such confidence in our fitness work of drainage and reclamation, un­ a government that is jealous of all I am indulging in the hope that you norther noutskirts of Tallahassee,
that they trust their business in our dertaken years ago must go on. Util­ the rights of the state but at the will 'credit me with worthy motives the retiring governor and Mr*. Catts
hands. We can best repay them by a izing the funds derived from the sale same time ia broad enough to renlize and ascribe my errors to that frality hnving turned the mansion over to
conscientious regard for the import­ of public lands after paying to the that the feredal constitution must al­ of human foresight and judgment so the new governor Sunday afteraooa.
When
school,fund the amount as required so be given ready obedience and re­ seriously afflicting us all.
ant duties of our respective offices.
The incoming Governor and Mr*.
The laws of Florida must be en­ by the Constitution, we will, I trust spect. A government that guaran­ right I court your commendation, Hardee were guests of the retiring
when
wrong,
I
pray
your
forgiveness
tees to every citizen, the weakest and
forced. Private property must be continue the task until completed.
We muat co-operate with the Na­ the strongest alike, equal and.exact and sympathetic counsel. Oft times governor and Mr*. Catts at supp**
respected. The rights of the individ­
ual safeguarded in his legitimate tional government in the construc­ justice before the law and that stands when right, men will say I am wrong, for the exchange o f residence.
It is probable that Governor and
We always ready to make good that guar­ because the judgments of men are not
aspirations, but at no time and un­ tion of roads and highways.
Mrs.
Catts will remain I n Tallahas­
always
made
with
full
possession
of
antee;
a
government,
too
that
offers
der no circumstances must the indiv­ must match the Federal appropria­
idual whether in a personal or in a tion, always with an adequate state to every citizen, the weakest and the all facts and only too often their see for tho inauguration, but
soon depart for DcFuniak Spring*#
corporate capacity, be allowed to as­ appropriation.* A system of public strongest alike, a fair and impartial view fails to cover all of the ground.
where
he expects to reside In ths
sert himself to the detriment of the roads, connecting every county site in opportunity to exercise his inalienable At this tho beginning I have been
future.
Priqr to his selection • **
superior rights of the, public. The ob­ Florida should be laid out, and event­ rights of life, liberty and the pursuit mpde to feel supremely conscious that
governor
Mr. Catts was pastor of
ligation of law enforcement is upon ually, I believe, the state should ac­ of happiness circumscribed only by a the people are with me' now, and, as
tho
First
Baptist .church »t that .
the executive department. I trust tually, take over, construct and main­ just consideration for the rights of the drfys lengthening into the years,
place,
and
while he experts to re­
that all of us who may be thus as­ tain main thoroughfares connect­ his fellow men. ■A -government that may come and go, my constant pray­
turn
to
DeFuniak
to reside be doe*
sociated will somehow hear, the call ing, different sections of the state as is strong enough, fearless and fair er to the Divine Ruler, shall be so to
not
expect
to
again
enter the pulp't
of the people for real service and for distinguished from localities. We have enough to make every citizen, the prepare me, so to lead me, that they
will
be
with
me
to
the
nd.
strongest
and
weakest
alike,
obey
the
as
a
pastor.
high ideals in the administration of dreamed and planned sufficiently long.

FOR FOUR YEARS

NEW POLITICAL REGIME
BEGINS IN STATE OF FLORIDA
TODAY WITH HARDEE’S ADVENT

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1921,

BIG REAL ESTATE DEAL
PULLEDOFF.INSANFORD
WELAKA BLOCK IS SOLD

VARIOUS “WAVES” GIVE OUT LIST
HIT THE COUNTRY THOSE PASSING
DURING PAST YEAR TEACHER EXAMS

veda Clifton, Springfield Garden; May
C. Fcrtic, Chuluota; Ann C. Hlx, Or­
lando; Frank M. Kinney, Gaoveland;
Bessie S. May, New Smyrna; Agnes
E. McCormack, Osceola; Sarah M.
Metcalf, Orlando; Mrs. Hazel Moughton, Sanford; Jessie E. Raulcmon, WERE LOST IN TIIE WILDS O F
ONTARIO—LOCATED AT
Piers qn; Lelie Hyland, Sevielle;
TRADING POST
Wc have had various "waves" in RESULT OF SANFORD EXAMINA­ Ouidn M. Ilobbs, Haines City.
this country since the ending of the I TIONS ABE ANNOUNCED BY
The examinations were held Decem­
(B r Hi* A i i k Ii I mI F r a u )
great war, and the beginning' of re­
ber I-Uh to IGth.
SUPT. SUE ATS
ROCK
AWAY, Jan. 3.—Three miss­
construction. First in order was a
ing
naval
balloonists, missing three
q. Bowman, of North Caro­
CARUSO IMPROVING
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. I—The fol| wave of extravagance, when everyone
J. lina, Buys the Finest
weeks,
en
route home todny through
U U x l t l 1*X front the millionaire to the dock wml- lowing applicants in the teachers’ cxthe
snowy
wilds of Ontario. Mes­
Block in City
C Ip lIT
1701)
1 Q 0 1 , '°Pcr seemed possessed with the sole nminntlons held at Sanford, Seminolo VNEW YORK, Jan. 3.—Enrico Ca­
sage
received
last night said expected
•M U III I U Il
getting rid of thier "easy | county, were announced here Thurs- ruso, Metropolitan opera tenor, suf­
to
leave
Hudson
Bay Company trading
WjLL RESIDE IN SANFORD
fering from pleurisy, is progressing
____ | money” ns completely and oxpcdl- tiny by State Superintendent of Pubpost
December
27th,
and reach rail­
slowly but surely, it wns stated todny.,
tiousiy^as possible. The pecularitics j lie Instruction W. N Shouts:
SUGAR
MEN
PREDICT
NINE'
road
in
nine
days
if
they
made good
In Future and Engine in Business.—
of this wave entitled it to be known
State and special—Harold Frank­ During the day there was a notice­ time ns it is expected they will a r­
CENTS
PER
POUND
Hose Investment Company
as the "silk shirt wave." Nothing lin Bachc, Sanford; Mary C. Connor, able lowering of his temperature.
OR BETTER
rive at Matticc, Ontario, tomorrow or
Makes Deal.
wns too good for the buyers of that New Smyrna; Sarah E. FerguBon,
Wednesday travelling by dog sled.
era. The higher the price the greater New Smyrna; Sarah Elizabeth Hum­ COLBY FOR HOME
(Tram rrld » 7 '* D .l lj )
NEW
YORK,
Jan.
3.—White
granON FLORIDA TODAY
the demand. It has been called an phries,
Blanton; Roscoc Everett,
One of the largest and most impor­
BUENOS
AIRES,
Jan. 3.—Colby is
Miami is filled with fine visitors,
ulntod
sugar
should
cost
American
«or(ry”
of
spending
and
such
Indeed
Lovell,
New
Smyrna;
Ebon
Vernon
tant real estate transactions ever ac­
housewives
not
more
than
nine
cents
expected
to
leave
here
tonight
on
Uru­
so
is Jacksonville, and Pensacola, and
it was.
Forsling, J’ferson; Carrje McFar­
complished in this city by any real
n pound early in 1921. The price may
Key
West, nnd Snnford nnd Tampa.
guayan
cruiser
for
Montevideo
where
It was followed very naturally by an land, Ocoee; Albert McNatt, Cocoa;
eJt»te firm has just been closed by
go
lower.
This
is
the
prediction
of
Of
course,
that means Orlnndo and
battleship
Florida
is
waiting.
Florida
entire reversal of conditions. With Mrs. Carolyn Meadows, Umatilla;
Rose Investment Company, of Orleaves for United States as Colby goes. ;all other cities in Florida are full,
sugar
men
ns
the
market
continues;
thc
end
of
the
wnr
came
^
c,
nCeljulia
T.
Miller,
Cocoa;
Ituth
E.
MofJindo, when the Welnka block, owned
too.
' lntlon of the fat government contracts, fite, Daytona; Lois C. Morse, Titus­ aboard.
by Douglass &amp; Symes, wns sold to J. collnpsing.
Cuban
raw
sugar
is
being
offered
j
wJth
their
cost-plus
opportunities
for
ville; Joseph D. O'Connell, DeLamfJ
D. Bowman, of Winston-Salem, N. C.f
but who will now be a resident of freely in New York market around! plunder, the discharge of thousands Margaret Young, Daytona Bench;
Linford. The purchase price being three and n half cents a pound. On 0f men fy0m the shipyards nnd muni- Alice U. Way, Melbourne; Marjorie
thls basis the fair price retail is nlne..tton plaMs, where they had been White, Daytona; Anna
Wood*
approximately $140,000.
wages, nnd the head, Titusville, and Edith Rasen,
,
j drawing extravagant wnges,
This beautiful now two story struc­ cc" t8'
Some eastern .stores already are j return of millions of soldiers to th e ' burger, St. Cloud,
ture has nine spacious stores on the
selling
sugar at nine cents.
j employments of civil life. Then there |j First grade—Mrs. Hazel Moughground Boor nnd twenty-one furnish„
The
buI|cttn
of
the
American
WM B wave 0f gtrikes caused by the ton, Sanford; Miss Claude Brabhnm,
fd apartments and two large lobbies
Sugar
Refining
Co.
says
thnt
‘
the
determination
of , lnbor to carry th e ; Rockledge; Leon Delos Burdick, Oron the second floor.
price
of
ntbst
refiners
is
now
eight
wnges
of,war
time into the different Unndo; *lrs. Pearl M. Lnngflcld, Dnyr
The deal was consumated by II. A.
cents per poumf^rss 2 per cent for conditions of civil life. Every strike !lonii Reach; Edith C. Miller, KisCoggin, who has been connected with
--------- DO NOT WAIT TOO LONG
cash."
nggravhted the cost of living, which nimmeo; Robert Dean Moore, Ocoee;
the Waiter W. Rose Investment Co.
This is one cent lower than the fair was its main excuse, nnd naturnlly; ^ois Stuckey, Daylonn Beach; Mrs.
for the post three years, nnd who is
Materials in all building lines are now at a lower mark
price allowed wholesalers
in war-time fniled of success except in those cm- Hettic’ C. Vance, Daytona; Mrs.
.........................
than they have been for yeara, and are at a lower level
considered to he the premier renl es­ ,
thnn they wiil be In a few weeks hence, If all Indications
tate salesman of Orlnndo. Evidently when sugar retailed nt 11 cents a payments where the politicians ruled Maude S. Wnde, Daytona, nnd
pound
■
point
true.
and
granted
increases
as
a
cheap
w
a
y
'Cowles
G.
Whiting,
Winter
Park,
Mr. Coggin is a hustler owing to the
Conditions
in the lumber market are such that every
It is now generally accepted in the of getting votes.
•
j Second grade—Fred Akard, Osprogress he lias made in Sanford dur­
indication points to an early rise in thc price of building
sugar industry that there will be no But gradually the fact that they tern; i)orothy M. Andrews, Orlnndo;
materials. The simple law of Bupply and demand,'If there
ing the past week -and we congratu­
shortage next yeur,
were no other Influences, is such as to indicate that the
were being mercilessly exploited by j Mabel N. Andrews, Orlando; Mary J.
late him upon his success. When uppresent low prices cannot long prevail.
the profiteers dawned upon the people Barberf Chrisctmns; Maud Brabham,
proached yesterduy by one of the
For the past 60 days prices have maintained the un­
and a wave of parsimony set in. Buy-! Sanford; Mrs. Ethel Bradshaw, Arstaff of the Herald, Mr. Coggin stat­
precedented low level and still remain at that point, but
ing* cxcept#of the absolute necessities ctu)r. 3!ary M. Brennan, Daytona
it's not a safe proposition to expect them to remain at this
ed that, his firm expected to close sev­
was reduced to n minimum. The m c r-|BeacB; J^ura B. Brown, Orlando;
point long.
.
eral large renl estate deals in San­
At the present low prices an opportunity la offered
chants, seeing their shelves piled high Mrs. Fannie Bullard, Cocon; Etjel
ford within the next sixty dnys, and !
thc prospective builder for a tremendous saving In build­
goods which were slow of sale, | Comwright, Orlnndo; Mrs. Lucille
when asked if the Walter W. Rose
ing materials. BUT IN ORDER TO GET THE FULL
Investment Co., was considering open-1
BENEFIT OF THEM IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO
W T N T F R P A R K CanCOlC&lt;1 thl’ir °rdcrs with the Who1*' Cn‘ur&gt;'' K okand; Hubert Dodd,
f I 111 1 Lj I I I F l U I l snlers, the latter with thc manufac- white Garden; Mnyme Hnyner,
START NOW. SO DONT DBLAT.'V ,
ing a branch office in this city, said
turers, and an era of retrenchment (_»ocon. Gertrude E. llazen, 1-nkeno doubt they would if a suitable lo- j
----- —
the
«nd
economy set in. The mnnufnc-' |nnd:_ Mrs. A. S. Hickson,, Apopka;
cal ton could be obtained.
ORLANDO, Jan. 1.—One of .....
. . .
The Rose Investment Co. is one of most cold-blooded murders in the his- turers met thc declining demand^/or ,\ugu8tn McCoy, Orlnndo; Carrie Me*
the most substantial and successful tory of Orange county occurred last goods by closing their factories, or j.'ttriarn|, Ocoee; Miss Gertrude Mcreal estate agencies in the state of night about 7 o’clock at Goldenrod,'jrunning on part time and thousands Kay,- Kissimmee; Mrs. Mary F. Sclg,
SERVICE
QUALITY
PRICE
Florida atni Sanford welcomes a real about five miles east of Winter Park, "f men worn laid off. This intensified Chuiilota; Willie 1^. Seig, Chuluota;
CORNER
THIRD
AND
MYRTLE
PHONE 135
cstaie fimr such as this to continue when J. P. Wilson shot and kilted the need of economy, which the pco- |»ooia Simpson, Kustis; Mrs. Jessie
its growth and ndvcncement and to Mrs, George E. Dynl ns she drove to ipic were already practising almost to .Stewart, Enu Gallic; Mrs. Margaret
make it one of the largest and most the gutc of her home in compnnyjthc limit. Economy is better than Stewart, Longwood; Mrs. Martha L.
•
prosperous cities in Florida.
with Iter husband and three children, reckless extrnvngnnce, hut it can be falton, ‘ DeLand; Mrs. Tiieresa 0.
Uf b e lie v e Sanford, as a commcr- ,A load of No. 10 shot was fired at carried, too far. it is better for nil VonHerbuliaj Sorento; Minnie V.
1
nai . sty, should rank tiiird in thc close range into her breast, killing concerned that buying reasonably nnd Batson, Fort Christmas; Mrs. Rosa
state inasmuch an its waterway to the her instantly. She hud leaped from sensibly should be continued thnn that while, Ocoee; Mrs. Mary K. Widing,
ocean is certainly a grept advantage the wagon in answer to the summons it should bu stopped altogether while
Mrs. Nina M. Adkins, Sanaral there is no question about it l»tf- of Wilson to "sit perfectly still, and the people deny' themselves the neces- fiir&lt;| - Willie I*. Howgley, Orlando;
ing ihe logical distributing point for was approaching Wilson when the sities of life. Waiting until things y;nrn i.;|jjul)eth Humphries, Blanton;
IN S U R A N C E .
*
*
g»'t Cheaper may be carried too far. Mnry |iai|Kl.tt, Winter Haven.
the slate in tiu* near future providing shot was fired.
The
horse,
becoming
frightened,
Action
is
always
followed
by
reaction,
Third
KrU
de
Genii
F
Baird,
Orthe people of Sanford evince the
.R E A LC ES TA TE .
fjrown, Daytona; Miisaute spirit m the next twelve months shied and plunged down the road, car- nnd there is a limit to Ibw prices ns|nmj0. j,&gt;(|
[SANFORD, FLA..
rying with it Mr. Dyai and his chit- well ns high prices. The pendulum dreil
Orlando; Relln J.
as they are now doing.
L
I
A
B IL IT Y ,
C O L L IS IO N ,
that swings forward, must also swing i Grnppy, Orlando;
Vera
Moore, j
Mv-c-rs K. A. Douglass and Roy dron,
P
R
O
P
E
R
T
Y
DAMAGE.
( hief Vestel, of Orlnndo police do- hn&lt; kward. It is not likely that prices Tampa; l.ois Braswell, Orlnndo; j
Syrne*. who a few months ago, had
the.foresight and faith in.Sanford to partment, .was in Winter Park at the will reach the pre-war level for r. Josephine Burgess, Aurantiu; Alho) 'he building and spent thousands time the murder wns reported, and i n ‘long time to come, nnd buyers who exO' h
on it m repairs are receiv- compnuy with Chief &lt;&gt;f Police Dave poet it will find they have made a
if;c 'h. ' ougratulntinns of their Overstreet of Winter Park, arrested mistnke.
The last "wave’1 has set in, and by
frieiid- They ddkerve to be tompli- Wilson nt his home, finding him washHe was far the worst of all, is the wave of
inented for their great .work in help-1inK his Moody hands.
l’*rd in connection with no other
ing develop Sanford and both th e ' brought to Orlando and lodged in ; crime that is sweeping our big cities.
|N0W
tU
te
PROTECTED
|
‘
New
York
is
pntrolled
by
squads
of
former owners and the new owner’nrc
where he is said to have talked
subject does the newly coined and
IN CASE OF FIREto he congratulated.
freely of the crime inter to the police riflemen in the attempt to suppress
. frequently heard expression quot­
Sheriff Grodon immediately left for i crime, nnd conditions there nre n o t1
S
to
m
a
c
h
K
id
n
e
y
a
-H
e
a
rt-L
J
v
e
t*
ed above, mean tnore or apply with
Winter Park when notified of the much better than they nre in Dublin, i
&lt; HAIRMAN LAKE IS
murder and viewed the body, with Dr. The citiz-eiis of Chicago, Toledo and Keep the vital organs healthy by
greater force than in thc matter
VS TALKATIVE AS A
regularly taking the w orld's stand­
FLAM ABOUT CHANGES Howard of Winter Garden. A mro- , other great cities nre terrorized by ard rem edy for kidney, liver,
uf insurance.on your pioperty, as­
h i t ’ s inquest will be held this morn- gangs of bandits, who seize their vic­
bladder
and
uric
acid
troubles’—
1
1
tims in broad day and make their
suring you against financial loss
I in Blmddist creed of "hear no mg.
crime
was
de
escape
in
swift
automobiles.
The
only
The
motive
for
tin
cm!,
„„ ev'il nnd speak no
in the event of its destruction by
remedy for this state of things is
c i i . ’ represented by three imi- , dared to l&gt;e jealousy.
fire.
speedy nnd merciless enforcement of
Rdn.ri monkeys, lias nothing o n ,—
the law. Run the robbers to eatrh
Forrest M. Lake, chairman of thc state
nnd
when convicted give them the ex­
rouif department, when it comes to
SEE US ABOUT
treme
limit of thc law. Put them The Nations] Ratnsdy of Holland lor
commenting on Governor Catts’ dis­
cmtuiisHsm) andorMil by Qnscn Wilhslwhere
they
can
no
longer
terrorize
missal of J. I). Smith of Marianna,
FIRE INSURANCE!
m!as. At atl druggists, three elxee.
society.—Tampa Times.
ami W. A. IJoR of White Springs, and
1&lt;►
—k | n r ti&gt;* l u m a Gold M a d il n o * * « ry h a s
» u l n e e tp ) no !m ira tio n —
th" appointment in their stead of H.
Miami is seriously considering
V. Mound of Tnllahnssce and A. J.
..
Johnson of Perry.
‘
,
changing over from the nldermanic
! form of city government to the more .^jAsv
Mr. Lake says he knbws nothing
VI wns hardly able to drag, I
concrete and businesslike commission *
further thnn that he understands
was so weakened," writes Mrs.
government including the city mnnnSmith and Holt have been dismissed
W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C.
| ger feature, such as Tampa recently
and that they nre replaced by Mnund
“The doctortrcated me forabout
adopted.
ami Johnson, except that he under­
two months, still I didn’t get
stands Johnson is an uncle of Gover­
any better. I liad a large fam­
Is now ready to serve the trade in this part of
ily and felt I surely must do
nor-elect Cary A. Hardee. "I think
something to enable me to take
Florida in everything ia
I have met Mr. Johnson, nnd I have
care of my little ones. I had
probably seen Mr. Mnund in Talla­
heard of
hassee,” and with this, thc state road
It’a ready now. 116 handsomely Il­
department chnirmnn played the game
lustrated pages of worth while seed
°f the Bhuddist monkeys to n fnreand garden news. This now catalog,
you-weli.
; we boilers, Is the most valuable seed
• book over published. It
contains
Mr. Igike is attending the weekly
twenty full pages of the most popular
session of the. Hillsborough commis­
vegetables and flowers In their natu*
sioners, but expects to return to Tal­
j ral colors, the finest work of Its kind
*
lahassee in time for the Inauguration.
ovnr attempted.
LUMBER PRICES ARE; LOWER and this is the tim e
&gt;
With
our
photographic
Illustrations,
He refuses to venture any prediction
to build the home that you have been wanting so long
and color pictures also from photo­
as to where the governor’s axe will
*'I derided lo try It," con­
graphs, wo show you Just wbat you
fall next, or whether the department
tinues Mrs. Ray . . . “ I took
grow with Hastings’ 8cods oven bois fixed to stay.—Tampa Times.
, fore you order the seeds. This cata­
eight bottles in a l l . . . I ttplog makes gardon and flower bed
galned my strength and fufve
planning ossy and It should be in ev­
The packing house nt Travers has
had no more trouble with wo­
ery single Southern homo. Write us
dimensions of OOxIGO feet nnd cost
manly weakness. 1 have ten
a post-card for tt, giving your name
$100,000. Everything about the ph­
children and am able lo do all
and address. It will come to you
[ by return mall and you will be mighty
is up-to-date even a box-making plant
my housework and a lot out­
' glad you(ve got It.
being included. The packing house
doors . . . I can sure recom­
j Hastings' Seeds are the Standard
ran handle ten to fifteen carloads of
mend Canlui."
of the South and they have the largfruit in n day.
; est mall order seed house In the world
Take Cardul today. It may
back of them.- They've got to be the
be Just what yod rje«L
1
best. Write now for the 1MI cata­
Counties interested are working
At afl druggists.
log. It U absolutely freo.
now the Tamlanil trail through the
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , F R I D A Y , J A N U A R Y 14, 1921

VOLUME X B.

i B f Tht Auaclatad f r * u )

OF T H E I N D E P E N D E N T
SH IP P E R S W I L L C O ­
OPERATE

SITUATION AS IT EXISTS
CALLS FOR DRASTIC A&lt;
AT1 ONCE

•

TAKES UP ASSOCIATION OF NA
TION8, PHILIPPINES AND
RAILWAYS

'

(By Tk« Aaaariatai T n t t )

DOORN, Jan. 13.—Former Emperor
MARION, Jan. 13.— Preparations
William and others convinced that the for Harding's trip to Florida nearing
death of former empress isjiear and completion. No date o f departure
arc resigned to inevitable. Phyiid- has been announced but indicated he
ans attending said condition such she wi)l remain in Marion only a week or
y although be* bo longer. It is understood ,plans
serious.
originally to leave this week but im*
------1possible to conclude conference* here AMONG THE MOST EXCLUSIVE
GARMENT SHOPS OF
.
in time. Mrs. Harding plans shopDISSOLUTION
' • WASHINGTON
•
TION
-^plng trip to Washington, and New
IS ORDBRBD ( York before joining Harding in Flor(By Tk« AaaacUtaA Fum)
j ida. They are expected to leave MarWASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—Calling
1 r,,M&gt; .
. ion In next few days.
attention to the Inaugural ball called
off exclusive women’s garments shop
advertised in local newspapers here
by court hearing case against its of­
WILL STAND PAT
ficers on charges of infringements of
REGARDLESS OF ALL today. Sale o f dinner and dance
declares abandonment of ball forces
law governing unions.
'
(By Tit AuactitW fra**)
gowns one-third off. Advertisement
ATHENS, J[an.
13.—Constantine
will not abdicate throne even If Allied
nations should refuse to recognise his
rights as Greek sovereign, he de­
clared today. *
.

N U M B E R 22

C O U L D N O T A T T E N D TO T H E
M A N Y D U T IE S O F T H E
DEPARTM ENT

ill MEMBERS RESIGN AND
MOUND IS REMOVED BY
RE-APPOINTMENT.

TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 13— An­
nouncement was made yesterday af­
ORLANDO, Jan. 13.— Responsive
ternoon by the governor's secretary,.
to a call issued at the instance of
M. L. Dawson, that Governor Hardee
g. p. Burton o f Leesburg, chairman
had accepted the resignations of fou r
of the committee on orginixation, ap­
o f the members of the ita tl road de­
pointed at the mass meeting o f grow­
partment.
ers and shippers o f citrus fruits and
The appointment of an^entirely new
Mrtihablo vegetables on’ December
board'was announced at the same
time, which is as follows:
J. D. Smith, o f Marianna, recently
removed by Ex-Governor Catts, was
reinstated, thus automatically remov­
ing H. V. Maund o f Tallahassee, ap­
■
a rather prolonged session, formulated
i
• .
D I
J / i l /illL oE i 111 OlDEdUHL NORWEGIAN STEAMERpointed by the former governor to
______
WAS ABANDONED
initial plana looking to a consollde*^— —
■
■
1 succeed Mr. Smith The other new
tion of al Independent shippers and JACKSONVILLE
N avy and State D epartm ent In _____ ^
CTOITV
members are: W. W. Clark, Wall
operators into a cloaely working whole.
RAILROAD CLERK
veatigating the •
&lt;»r tv. am*&lt;uua *«■••.)
Springs; W. J. Hillman, Live Oak;
While these plana are by no means'
COMMITS SUICIDE
~ '
Episode
'
NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—Norwegian PROBABLE THAT FIFTY CENTS I. E. Schbilling, Miami; Judge H. B.
complete, and will need a good deal I
--------. .
--------' steamship Ontaneda reported sinking
Phillips, Jacksonville.
•
PER BUCKET WILL
of whipping into shape before a ' JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jnn. 13.— N O
A C T IO N
TAKEN
Y E T a thousand miles off Halifax, abandon­
The
personnel
of
the
retiring
board
BE ADDED
thorough co-operation can be secured, &gt;Leaving a note to the coroner, stat--------ed by crew today which was picked
is: 'Forest Lako, Sanford, chairman j
the intent and aim of the proposed ing that he would find money to de- BUT WILL BE TAKEN WHEN
by BrltUh Earner.
C. A. Tutewiler, Jacksonville; A. J.
(Bt Th« AumIi M Tntt)
m v ta in
A /W in n n / V / l t f
I *
*
organizntion has behind It most If n otjfm y his funernl expenses and hotel
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—To stop Johnson, Perry; D. W. Stevenson, o f
MAXWELL-CIIALMEflS
all the largest and moat influential bill, J. H. Force committed aulcide
importations of Canadian wheat Sen­ Moore Haven; H. V. Mound, TollahaaIN BIG DEAL
factors In the state.
'
I here today. He was chief clerk in
ator McCumber o f North Dakota an­
(B r n , A u aciaU i F r»n )
Before the close of the meeting a ' the office o f the Florida East Coast
Chairman Lake's resignation w u
nounced today he would ask tariff of
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
13.—The
DETROJ
committee of fifteen or more m em -! Railroad. He was found dead in his navy and state departments awaiting'
received
by the governor yesterday
.
probably' fifty cents a bushel on wheat
bm was nppolnted to arouse interest. hotel room. The coroner’s jury ren­ further information of fatal shooting
^ *ns
be Included In emergency tariff bill and becomes effective January 16. In
in the need for action on the question *dered a verdict of suicide. He hod by Japanese sentry at Vladivostok . . . . •
instead of duty of thirty cents carried his letter of resignation Mr. Lakoof co-operation to preserve the fruit'been in ill health for some time.
•
.
,
by the measure aa It passed the house. says:
several days ago of Lieut. W. H. Lang"
and produce Industry of Florida. P r o -|
______ ________ — ~
“
When
the
position
of
Chairman
Suwannee:
A
farm
bureau
organiza­
don, chief engineer of the United *
capita
vision was made for the additjon o f i M J Y I )
IWI^T^
States cruiser Albany. Government ^
^
tion has been perfected In this county, and member of the state road depart­
othrr names to the committee from , III v / U
hJ A V r X w lfll-ll/
nlrendy evidences intention of making “
.
and we will be represented at the next ment waa tendered me, I was moved
Independent operating concerns in j
at
i n i Iff A ’ 1 i l l
to accept the honor because.I realised
careful Investigation but take no
'meeting of the state bureau.
every county in the Btate. Those al- j
J /a llij
the great importance to the state o f
action until actual facts are obtained.
g _
_ _ T_
_ « TM— . m r .
rrady appointed are Lawrence Gen-!
an aggressive, practical and business­
Navy report said Lnngdon was shot in
tile of the Standard Growers’ E x -1
like administration of the affairs o f
chance, Orlando; Frank L. Skelly of
the highway department, and I waa
the Florida Fine Fruit Co., O rlando;!
earnestly
desirous of serving the state
TOKIO, Jan. 13.—Japanese official j
HELD FOR KILLING JAMES MOR
John F. Taylor, Largo; S. 0. Chase,
in
that
capacity.
Since I have been-,
report soys sentry's shot, which killed
RIS, NATIONAL GUARDSMAN.
Sanford; F. E. Lane, DeLand; H. T.
connected
with
the
department, how­
Lieut Lnngdon ^preceded by revolver
IN DECEMBER
Montgomery, Tampa; E. W. Walker,
ever,
the
duties
of
my
position take up
nttnek upon sentry according to war!
Orlando; Dr. P. Phillips, Orlando;
so
much
more
of
my
timo
than I antic­
ministry. Bullet from Ijingdon’s pis­
Charles Turner. Umatllhr J. Thomas,*
ipated
that
1
will
be
compflled
to
Bolshevik!
P
rem
ier
Mny
Be
Dead
tol passed through sentry's sleeve and
AMBASSADORS' COUNCIL
cither sever my relations with tbo
VaonTflU; 8 . J. SMgb, Orlando; stormed Walke
N ow , W hich
nfter firing shot Lnngdon ran and was \
Walter Preston, Tampa; W. E. Lee, 3.00 o’clock thii
board or give up entirely my position.
W ould
shot In hack, the report says.
Plant City, and A. J. Nye, Orlando. William Beard,
This is a sacrifice that I do not foal
I PARIS, Jan. 13.— Hugh C. Wall­
Thia committee, wltl/other members killing James M
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 1.3.— Lnngdon I
N E W S just ified in making. I therefora teoW ONDERFUL
ace, United States ambassador to
! der my resignation as chairman and
to be appointed, is obligated to meet man, last montl
shot by sentry when he failed to un­
|France, definitely withdrew from the
derstand or heed command to halt, I
at the San Jaan hotel at 11:00 a. m.
CAN NOT BE VERIFIED member of the state road department*
council of ambassadors at this morn­
tp take.effect Jan. 16, 1021. •
on January 20th next. . It*, members
JASPER, A
said official version of Incident, re­
UNTIL LATER FACTS
ing’s session of that body presenting
“ Please permit me to say in thin
will on that date confer with the full taken from ja
ceived today ‘by Japanese embassy
ARB KNOWN
to his colleagues the Instructions of
connection
that .1 anf grateful to you
membership of the organization com- three miles fro:
from Toklo.
the government In Washington to
for the many courtesies which yoo
mittee, and take such action as may friends had eff»
cease participation In the work of the
LONDON, Jan. 13.—Communication
e m p r e s s is W o r s e
have extended to me and wish that
be neceasary to advance the cause. • but mail carrii
council.
from Moscow announcing death of your administration may be as suc­
At the apssion''yesterday the mem- vrith bullets.
(Br Th« Am*cUU4 Pr»M)
Knrpoff, member soviet supreme cco- cessful as the citizens of Florida evber» of the organization committee
-------DOURN, Jan. 13.—Condition of the
Wnuchula may adopt tjie city man­ nomic council, quoted In Berlin dis- |
orywhorc believe it will be."
• i
on band were: R. P. Burton, Lees- GRAND JURY
former German empress becoming ager commission form of government
patch. Supreme council at Moscow j Mr. Stevenson in his lettet^of reaigC. J. JONES GUILTY
borg, chairman; F. E. Lane, DeLand;
.
steadily worse physicians announced. In tho near future as much interest la
contains no person named- Karpoff,;|nation, which bears date of Jan. 7,
J. H. Sadler, Winter, Garden; Dr. M.
Attacks 'bf heart “failures increased In
shown
in
this
field
there.
/
which is old pseudonym of Lenlne, says- “ In a rfplrit of sincere co-opera­
Sample, Haines City; H. 0 . Hamm,
GAINESVIL.
number and violence.
soviet premier, some, of his publica­ tion with you and'your administration,
Falatkn; L. C. Edwards, Thonoto- grand, jury in;
tions bear that name. Lenlne recently feeling that the work o f the state road
u*sa, and A. B. Michael, Wabasaa. Sunday o f Geor
reported seriously ill.
Prominent among other interests In thome, by Chai
department might be further advanc­
ed by the appointment of another, I
•ttendance were Dr. P. Phillips o f verdict that th&lt;
FRENCH DESTROYERS
Br. P. Phillips, Inc.; J. J. Crutchfield, death from a *
hereby tender my resignation as •
SINK RED FLAG
.
president American Fruit Growers, by Jones, wlllfi
member o f that body to become ef­
SHIP WITH TROOPS
fective at your pleasure.”
Mr. Tutewiler’s resignation has been
iVy The Au*clat*4 rr#«»)
in
the hands of the governor sine#
CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 13.— A
The director of the census announc­ 476. The number of cattle in .1010 French destroyer sunk transport fly­ Jnn. 5, and waa yesterday formally,
es the folowing preliminary figures (excluding spring calves) was 760,- ing red flag, carrying soviet troops. accepted.
’
. .
subject to corrections rclatvic to the
Transport beached, part of crew and
The resignation of Mr. Johnson
The number of sheep Is 64,659, and
live stock nad live.stock products for
troops escaped by swimming.
likewise bears date of Jan. 6, and la
the stato of Florida in the year 1920: of goats 45,890. The value reported
simply n formal letter of resignation
Of the 64,006 farms in Florida, 47,­ for sheep is *318,242, and for goats
without stating nny reasons, there400 report live stock. Horses arc re­ *146,331.
The 765,481 swine reported include
ported by 26,380, mules by 23,800,
- The formal order of reinstatement
383,053
pigs under 6 months old, 166,­
cattle by 31,888, sheep by 483, goats
of J. D. Smith, filed in the office o f
164 sows for breeding, 1£,616 boars
by 2,299, and hogs by 40,003.
the secretary of state, recites the su­
The number of horses in Florida is for breeding, and 189,228 other hogs
SPANISH PRIEST 18
spension.of
Mr. Smith and states that
ORLANDO, Jan. 13.— Leroy Hotel­
While F ifty -O n e Million L ive in
DEPORTED FROM. MANILA 38,670, which Includes 86,600 -honps 6 months old .and over, The swine are
“
Whereas,
it
appears that laid su­
ing, indicted by the recent Orange
the Rural D la2 years old and over, 1,473 colts from valued at *5,744,892,
spension
was
unauthorised,
in fact, It:
county
grand
jury
for
murder
in
the
_
trlct
The total production of milk in
MANILA, P. I., J*n. 13.—The 1 to 2 years old, and 1,697 colts under
is
therefor
ordered
and
consider
that
first
degree,
charged
with
killing
IN T H E D I F F E R E N T S T A T E S
sv. Memito Samola, Spanish priest 1 year lod. .The value reported for 1019 was 12,155,633 gallons, as com­
order
of
suspension
of
the
said
J.
D-.
John
Brown,
at
the
City
Hall,
ons
and curate o f Corella, Island of Bohl, horses is *4,652,316, an average of pared with 12,632,428 gallons in 1909.
Smith,
mads
at
tiiile
aforesaid,
is
Differrnt Figures Show Interesting
week
ago,
was
arraigned
before
was ordered deported today by Gov­ *118.03 per head, The number of The production o f wool in 1919 was
hereby
revoked.
It
ia
further
ordered
Tabulations by Census
Judge
C.
O.
Andrews,
In
the
Seven­
ernor General Francis Burton Harri­ horses on April 16, 1910 (excluding 162,294 pounds; o f hooey, 962,488
teenth Circuit Court yesterday fttorn- that the said J. D. Smith be dnd he I*
son, on charges o f carrying oh pro­ spring colts. In order to make a fair pounds; o f eggs, 6,530,663 dozen; and
ing. Rotating waa' represented by hereby reinstated to membership oq
the
number
of
chickens
raised,
2,145,­
paganda against the government. He comparison with the figures for Jan­
(By Tkt AmmUM Tntt)
Judge
John M. Cheney and the law said state road department, effective
766.
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 13— The ur­ will be sent to Spain. ThU is the uary .1, 1920) was 46,029.
The value of all dairy products, ex­ firm of Davis A Giles. The defend­ instantly.”
• The number of mules is 42,046, In­
ban population of the United States, first case of deportation of a cleijgy. The order bears date of January 12.
cluding 1,049 colts under 2 years old, cluding home use of milk and cream, ant pleaded not guilty.
or people living in place* of 2,500 or man in several years,
State’s Attorney Jss. H. Jones was
and 40,997 mules 2 years old and over. waa *2,361,196; of eggs, *3,069,865;
more is 64,818,032 or 61.4 per cent of
present
at the arraignment, and with SOW'S LIITTER SELLS
and
of
chickens
raised
in
1919,
*1,823,The total %a!ue si *7,778,851, an aver­
the country’s total population and the FEDERAL REVIEW OF COAL
the acquiescence o f counsel on both
803.
S
age
o
f
*184.89,
In
1910,
the
number
number of people living in rural terri­
INDUSTRY IS PROPOSED
Domestic ‘animals kept in village sides, Judge Andrews 'set the Hotalo f mules (excluding spring colts) was
tory is 61,890,788 the cenlus bureau
(Br TV. iaMd.toS Vims)
bams, city stables, and elsewhere not ing care fo r trial on March 14th.
23,305.
(By TV Aaaadatai Ttm.)
announced today. In 1910 the urban
LaFAYETTE,
Jan. 13— A big ty p *
Further
proceedings
o
f
the
Oiecult
The total number of cattle is 638,­ on f^rms, were reported as follows:
WASHINGTON, Jin. 13.
Population was reported at 45.8 per
Poland
China,
*a(d
to be the biggest
Court
were
given
over
to
the
;
selec­
981, Including 518,350 beef cattle and Horses, 7,696 in 1920, as compared
c«nt. The urban and. rural popula­ proposing federal review of
tion
of
a
venire
frojn
the
body
o
f
the
In
the
world,
waa
aold by Colvert
120,631 dairy cattle. Beef cows alone with 14,078 in 1910; mulel, 7,970 In
tion by states include: Virginia, 673,­ industry and for government
Brothers
at
Oxford,
Ind., to Ray A icounty
from
which
will
be
selected
a
number 261,981 and dairy to wa 71,­
084 and 1,685,003; North Carolina, o f pricea In an emergency wi
1020 and 7,606 in 1010; cattle, 26,973 jury panel on Monday, January *17th, ldnson o f Fowler, Ind., today. Tho
641.' The value reported for all cat­
&lt;0^7(hqmd 2,067,853; South Carolina, duced today by Chairman C
tle la *14,766,085; for beef cattle *10r in 1920 and 27,204 in 1910; hogs, 46,­ at which time a number o f civil easel sow’s spring Utter o f piigs was soldi
203,987 and 1,389,737; Florida, 355r the senate committee invei
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. will be tried before Judge Andrews. for *15,000.
613,466; and for dairy-cattle, *4,442,- 667 in 1020 and 22,080 in 1010.
the 1920 coal ihortage. .
(By Tit Amk Ii M Tntt) .
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MARION, Jan. 13.—The association
of nations, Philippine Independence
aid railway problem was discussed by
President-elect Harding today with
various persons.

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prAonce of n carnival company.
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Cook, of Orlan­
do, spent Saturday nnd Sunday in Ov­
iedo.
H. B. McCall, Sr., who has been
Quite sick for several days is ngni/i
able to be out.
Francis Swope was painfully hurt
(Trim Wadnaadiy’i Dally)
Tuesday at Rollins College. While
The stockholder? of the new Farm­ coming down the steps of Chase Hall
ers and Merchants Bank held a meet­ his heel came o ff his shoe, causing
ing in the court house Inst night thnt him to trip and fall the entire length
.wns well nttondod and the following of the stairs. His back wns injured
officers were elected temporarily un­ und some bruises sustained. It has
til the chnrter enn be printed and the not been determined yet how serious­
organization perfected thnt will be ly he wns injured nnd his many
permanent. The following officers friends wish for him a speedy rccov- j
were elected last night:
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Roy Symcs, president; George D.
Dr. T. G. Simmons hns moved his
Bishop, first vice-president; L. P. Ha­ office to the Smith building until the
gan, second vice-president; Penne new office, which he is building, is
Turner, cashier.
completed.
The articles o f incorporation will be
Mrs. W. E. Luther spent Wednes­
published in Fridny’s Weekly Hernld day in Orlando.
and as soon ns the arrangements enn
Miss Ella Belle Jones wns n visi­
be made the first meeting will be held tor to Winter I’nrk Wednesday.
and the officers elected thnt
will
Mr- and Mrs. Akerlind, of Winter
guide the destinies o f the new insti­ Park spent Christmifs with relatives
tution for the next yonr. J. D. Bow­ in Oviedo. .
man was present at the meeting and
.Mrs. W. E. Argo entertained a few
outlined his plans for making ninny of the young people at a dance last
improvements here and asked for the Wednesday. Those present Wfcro:
co-operation of those who are inter­ Misses Olive Lizette, Ruth Young,
ested In the upbuilding of Sanford.
Elizabeth Lawton and Lewis Wright,
Francis Swope nnd Edward Argo.
Mrs. T. W. Lawton entertained her
Sunday School class Thursday even­
ing. A Christmas tree with “ Joko"
Misses Elsie and Marie Marshall,
presents was the chief feature of the
left Friday after spending the holi­
evening nnd much pleasure was given
days with their mother, Mrs. O. A.
the young people by the opening of
Marshall. Miss Mnric Marshall re­
the gifts nnd the rending of each inr
turns to Washington, I). C., where
scription. A most delightful evening
she is employed as n government
wns spent.
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stenographer. Mins Efsie Marshall
On FridnJ- evening _ the Woman’s
returns to Atlantn where she will re­
Club gnve a benofit Tacky party at
sume her training course nt the Grni
the Club House. Some of the cos­
dy Hospital.
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tumes vere most ridivulous nnd the
Mrs. L /C . Shupc anil Imby spent
evening was one continual round of
Christmas in Oakland.
fun. About fifteen dollnrs was real­
Miss Lillian Malcolm is visiting her
ized for the club.
nister, Mrs. L. H. Gore.
Miss Mnble Swope nnd Francis
Miss Naomi Strnnge returned to
Swope entertained a few friends Sat­
Jacksonville Sunday after having
urday night nt a rook party.
The
spent Christmas with her parents in
guests
included:
Misses
Alice
Bran­
Oviedo.
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non, Olive Lozctte nnd Ruth Young
Mm. L. R. Mitchell returned to
and Alton Parnell, Earl Vickers nnd
Oviedo Sntuniay front Mobile, Ain.,
Clemmons Hnll.
where she hns been spending six
Mrs. J. A. Clark nnd Mrs. B. G.
weeks with her brother, I)r. John O.
Smith were Sanford visitors Tuesday.
Rush.
Mrs. Swope, Frnncis Swope, Miss
Mm. I.. A. Sheldon hns taken
Mnble Swope, Mrs. C. S. Lee, Mrs. W.
charge of the Oviedo Hotel since the
E. Young nnd Miss Ruth Young were
departure of Mrs. O. A. Marshall to
visitors to Orlnndo Saturday.
Sanford. Mrs. Marshall has bought
W. it. Williams returned to Tam- j
a home in Sanford and left this week
pn Tuesday nfter a t\yo weeks stay in ■
to take possession of it.
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Henry ltunn and Kmmett nnd Ed­
ward McCall, of 1-nkclnnd, have re­
j "The Farmer's Worst Enemy—Rats.
turned home after spending the holi­
The Farmer's Best Friend—
days with their parents.
,
Rat-Snap."
J. Fred E|lis, of Lakeland, spent
several days in Oviedo last week the 1 Tlir-e .ire the words of James Max­
guest of Edward McCall.
tor, X. J.
"Eve.' since I tried RATMiss Ella Belle .Jones and Mrs E SNAP I have always kept it in the
A. Farnell spent Tuesday in Sanford. . House. Never-fails. L’ sed about
Emmett Kelsey is quite ill this j worth of RAT-SNAP a year and figw-eek.
j ure it saves me $300 m chicks, eggs
Mr. and Mrs. J.
A.
Yarn
and
sons,
y
' and feed. RAT-SNAP i* convenient,
Harold and Jaek, of Cochran, Ga.. nr just break up cake, no mixing with
rived Saturday nnd will soon la- set other food." Three sues, 3.V, liftc,
tied in their new home.
$1.2.r&gt; Sold and guaranteed by Ball
Oviedo is afflicted this week by the Hardware Co.

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HiEETWOOD’S
WILL PUSH PLAN SERIOUS FIRE
HALF YOUR LIVING
PU CE ROBBED a FOR A PRIMARY i AT MAITLAND
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SATURDAY NIGHT FOR PRESIDENT
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Senator SEVERAL STORES WERE BURN­
ED TO THE G R O U N D Atlanta, Georgia.— (Special.)—"High
TRANSOM AND WORKED IN
Johnson, Republican of California, is­
prices for cotton, such as we had a
HEAVY LOSS
SAME OLD W AY
sued a statement yesterday forecast­
year ugo cannot reasonably be expect­
ing his intention to push forward his
ed for a long tiino to come. European
(Frsm Monday's Daily)
iTfom y o o d ty ’ i Daily)
project for a federal presidential pri­
Maitland was visited by a disas­ countries that normally use half our
Eecond-atory men in the city pre­ mary law, but recognizing opposition
crop are so thoroughly disorganized
trous fire yesterday shortly afternoon and paralyzed in a business way that
sumably hangers-on with the Bhown to l&gt;o met in the o(Tort|
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when one o f the frame store buildings they will not bo able to take the
-’that have been here for tho past week
"Progress!viam has not passed; cer­ across from the poitoffice caught fire usual quantities and pay high prices
' ntade ih d r second or third hnul Sat- tain progressives have," Sen. Johnson
and before the lllames could be extin­ for many years to come," said H. G.
•unlay night by breaking into the said.
President
of the great
‘ T he limelight progressives guished several ohtef store buildings Huttings,
Southeastern Falr&gt;
I Fleetwood store on First street and who were more interested in office
were consumed. The Sanford Fire
"This situation which wo cannot
'Wren more public than the Cates rob­ than, in policies have wanted their hor­
Department was called out as well ns control, calls for lowor costs of mak­
bery several nights before. The sec­ rible past forgotten, nnd hnvq endeav­
Orlando but Snnford stopped before ing cotton ns well as reduction in cot­
ond-story men have given up resi- ored to atone by out-regulating regu­
ton acreage. Tho quickest, safest
getting there when it was learned
and most effective way to reduce cot­
'denrea for the better picking af­ larity. But progressivism is yet en­
that the chcmicnl engine would be ton making cost la to produce on one’s
forded by the stores and they gain shrined in the hearts p f millions.
useless. _As there was no fire depart­ own acres every pound of food, grain
ifcetir entrance through the transoms
"Reaction is on today. We will re­ ment ut Maitland nothing could be and forage needed for family, tenants
rv
rln the stores on First street. This is sist the assault nil along the line up­
done to stay the flames and several and laborer! and live stock.
"The situation requires chickens,
•aay enough for they can keep nn on the direct primary. If this suc­
store buildings burned before the fire hogs, milk cows and acres of corn,
■ye on the night policemen ns they ceeds, there is little that exploiting
could be stopped and the loss will run outs, wheat, forage and miscellane­
•walk their bent and with the aid of privilege has to fear from public of­
into the thousands of dollars nnd on ous crops from which to teed thorn.
confederate working together any ficials. The bitter, concerted move­
account o f the high price o f building Last, but not least. In Importance, Is
tho homo vegetable garden which is
■tore in any city con be easily .worked ment against labor is the accompani­
materials the loss will be very serious
nine times out of ten successfully.
ment of tho endeavor to take from all to the owners as the stocks o f goods the quickest. and cheapest source of
food In the world.
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.At Fleetwood’s Saturday night the voters the right o f nominating their
“ Most folks here In the South don’t
were also ruined. It could not be
tanwlarf! made off with something public servuntB. To prevent the elim­
learned today who were the owners o f take the home garden seriously end
thereby make a groat mistake. There
over $25 in jrnsh from tho cash ination of the direct primray, and the
the stores or the c*act Iosh but the
drawer and .two pistols valued at $5(1. destruction or modification of that sympathy of everyone goes out to are too many of tho ’lick and a prom-,
lac’ sort of gardens and mighty few
Nothing else was touched and these which has added to the common wel­ the unfortunate ones who cannot have of the real sure enough kind.
"burglars seemed to want the cash or fare is work ahead for progressives,
"We havo.been told repeatedly by
all their losses covered by insurance
those who plan and prepare for a real
something that could be easily con­ and this ‘work will be done by tho in these dnyt\of exorbitant prices.
garden, plant It, tend It and kopp It
rank and file without, nad if neces­
verted into cash.
replanted through tho season, that It
The only private residence touched sary, in spite of, progressivism’s for­
furnishes half the family living at no
waa the home of Irving Estridge on mer leaders.”
money cost oxcept the small amount
spent for tho seeds needed.
the Heights where It was thought
’ The garden Is, or rather should be,
“« man had gained entrance Into the NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY LAND
AND REDUCTION IN LABOR AND the earliest planted. It brings food
house and his flashlight .was seen and
IN FLORIDA.
tho quickest. It starts cutting store
PRICE OF RAW MATERIAL .
after a search by Mr. Estridge and
bills for food the first week anything
INVESTIGATED
Is ready to use. A little later, ‘half
tin officers who were summoned the
\Vhnt pays better interest than an
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"bouse was found to he clear of the investment in Florida land? Bankers
(By Tfea A uoclalM Praaa)
6ut of the garden.
Intruder’s presence nnd ns nothing consider K per cent pretty good in­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Exten­
"If rightly tended and replanted It
waa disturbed it is thought he was terest no money loaned out, hut -Flor- sive investigation into activities of supplies food all summer and full, tho
■eared awny before he could get any­ ida land beats that. Census reports lumber manufacturers through their surplus above, dally needs goes Into
cans or Is dried for Winter use. Yes,
thing.
just made public show tlint the in-j nntionnl nnd regional association are the right kind of garden Is a life•These are the only two reported crease in land values in Florida rn the 1being made by department of Justice saver, and wo all need a life-saver of
fo r Saturday night nnd ns the shows last ten years has been more than |with the assistance of the Federal Ibis kind In 1031."
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have all gone it will be easier to tnke 100 per cent. What makes this state- trade commission. This is disclosed.
Up the auspicious characters' found ment [feculinrly interesting is the fact
in a report sent congress by th e ! C H IL D R E N A T T A C K E D
lurking on the streets nnd ns they can that land in Florida is still bringing
commission in connection with in­
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B Y E A G L E IN T A M P A
n ot claim to belong to any shows less per acre thnn in any other part
quiry conducted by senate on house1
they should be taken nnd examined ns
uf the United States, in proportion to _nnd reconstruction.
As little Evelyn Gick trudged along
To whnt\ business they have here.
its real value, in other words, we
-----Nebraska avenue last evening about
There are some of them left here now. have the cheapest land, and ’the larg­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Depart­ dusk with her young brother and lit­
est amount of it of any state in the ment will ■determine whether there tle dog,, a big bald eagle swooped
GASPERII.I.A CARNIVAL
Union. Arid to that the fact that we has been violations of Sherman anti­ out of the sky anil attacked them.
TAMPA, Jan. 10. The Gnnpcrillu have (he finest climate nnd the Inng- trust net. Yellow pine industry of The scene of the unusual incident was
Carnival, most widely* known of all est season, insuring to the cultivator 11he South is particularly to be looked near Cayuga avenue nail D. G. Hook­
features of the South Florida Fair, the possibility of more working days into. Stated department's inquiry is er of No Hit) Cayuga avenue, hearing
the date of which is February :i to 12, in the year, and you can form some not directly connected with building the screams nf the little girl rushed
fa to bo held on n more brilliant scale idea of the coining future.of the state. investigation in New York nnd indi­ out of his home nnd learned the
There are more than ft 1,000 farms cated it has been in progress some source of the trouble. He then se­
than ever before, the pre-war spirit
m
the state, hut "only sixteen" and time.
cured a gun nnd, after several min­
having returned to cosmopolitan Tnmutes Serach, located the engle roost­
pa, thereby guaranteeing brilliant pa­ seven-tenths of the land area of the
ing on the limbs of a.nearby tree. He
geants and social events. Ye Mystic state is included in farms and of h i g h w a y t r a f f i c
shot the bird nnd upon measuring it,
RECEIVES CONSIDERATION
Krewe of Gasparilla arrives from that, less thnn 10 per cent is colled
ORGANIZATION'S MKKTING found it mesnured six feet from tip
Gasparilla Isle Monday, February 7, “ improved." Florida is slill in the
of wing to tip of wing.
-and the annual coronation hall of the pioneer stage. We have been so busy (
&lt;Bjr TH# iuotliW Pint)
piratical organization will he held the building cities and towns, and roads'
Evelyn is said ot he the daughter
WASHINGTON. Jan 10. -Repres­ of a recent arrival iti the city from
and bridges, that we have neglected
foluwing evening
Friday, February I. has I*, . a des­ ihc possibilities t h a t lie in the culti­ entatives of twenty national organi­ the north, who lives in that neighbor­
.Some of us have zations are here for the opening s e s -; hood
ignated as "Children's liny" of ttie v a t i o n 'if the sol!
She is about six years old,
unwisely
accepted
the
dictum uf our sion of a national conference on the while her brother is several years
fair period, and all children, whether
Floridians.or visitors, will be admit­ visitors front the rich, black soils of Itigbway traffic regulations. The con­ younger. As far as could he learned
ted to the grounds without charge. the western atntes, that Florida land ference will frame uniform code traf­ last night she wns not injured and
•Other special days named so far are is too poor to raise anything, notwith­ fic laws and urge forty-two state leg­ Mr. Hooker stated that .after he hud
' “ Governor's Day," "Rotary
Day," standing the fact that has been re­ islatures meeting this month to pass thought o f the incident was of the
“ Mexico Day," "Shriners’ Day" and peatedly demonstrated that Florida them.
opinion the eagle wns after the dog.
solid produces more in hulk and mini
Ht; stated he had the eagle at his
"“ Tampa Day.”
Railroads and steamship line's will ey value than any of the rich lands
home and while it w as a large bird,
DON’T BLOCK PROGRESS
it was undoubtedly very young.
•grant the usualiow round trip rates, of the prairie states. Our rtuck far
It is rather surprising to read that
While there have been &gt;several
•with ■Tecial selling dates from all mers would think tlu-ir business a
gjaiuL-. to Ftroida. Preparations have failure if it did not turn mil several the • "Florida Sheriff's Association eagles killed in this section, none, as
been cum *eted for housing and feed­ times as many carloads per acre, imii' will make an effort to have the new far as could he learned last night, had
many limes as much in cash than the |nw (abolishing fees) declared uneon- ever attacked anyone. Some years
ing umtse I crowds.
Preside..; e’ cct Warren G. Hard- prize farms of the North and West, stitutionnl." The new law went into ago a bald specie .was found in a tree
‘ ing, who -will spend n putt of the That fuel si gradually creeping into effect January 1st.
north of the city nnd was shut down,
. winter in Florida, haa bene invited to tho minds of out friends from the
Almost every stnte’ that prides itself hut it hud not attacked anyone. The
\ attend the fair, uni as he is a person- north in connection with the other on its modern methods of running its incident is unusual uml it is uf the
. ad friend of and has served in the self-evident fact that life in -our bal­ business has abolished the fee "sys­ general opinion that tho bird was a f­
•Ohio senate with K. G. Urorein, presi­ my climate is infinitely pleasanter tem. The Federal government long ter the dog rather thnn tile little girl.
dent of the Fair Association, he is ex­ and huppier than it cun he in the hos- ((j.n abolished any fees for payment —Tampa Tribune.*
tile climate t&lt;r the north. When this of duty performed or sendee rendered.
pected to accept the invitation."
fact becomes fully known in the land Municipalities pay flat snlnries, or nfe
Fort Pierce did a good thing when
and every winter visitor advertises it, getting to that Under modern muni­ it secured a enmp ground. It is pop­
THE BEST PLACE
the rush to Florida will make its past cipal forms of government. Why the ular und the visitors arc fine people.
m■
We still get many inquiries as to growth scent very small.
state should continue a practice and Many o f them nre getting acquainted
which is the best place in Florida in
The value of all farm property is ustom which wns adopted at a time with the county and town ‘and some
which to locate. There is no one best now $.'l2f&gt;,28G,Kl 7, mi increase of LID when population was Bparse and buai- of them have already anuuonced their
place except ns it exists in the minds |H&gt;r cent since 11*10. The average val- ne!Ut scarce, is beyond the comprehen- attention of becoming citizens.
o f tho people und many men have uc of the, land alone, per ncre, i s j8Jon of thinker*.
-many minds. That'so many do con- m f O , and that. it must be remetp-; Tbo Hherf(T(t| tho clerks of court, tax
- aider that they live in the one best liercil includes lauds valued at $1,000 rollectors nnd a few others hnve long
‘place nnd yet themselves live in bo and more per acre, which shows there ,.nj,,yt,d the highest emoluments of
auuty different localities as a whole. must lie an immense acreage of cheap offJce to bp found ln tbc 8tato. -hie
I f e were once visiting a section of land yet to he had. We have always „berj|fH Df the larger Florida counNorth Florida and our guide was very contended there was no really worth-j ticJ|( the tox collectors, tho clerks of
less land in Horidn und that conten- j courtt nn(j flome •others, have been
1__ enthusiastic about the merits of the
3 6 0
•unrounding country.
You know," tion is being verified-every year. We receiving for their administrative
have
not
yet
learned
the
uses
to
work
recompcn8c
from
the
people
far
.
iJu! said, "this is the best county in
.{Honda,” and when we laughingly told which our seemingly poor land can be ,n cxcc„ o f thnt patd by any 8tato
•
Odra “‘That's what they all say," he put. But thc continual sunshine and (0 jts governor
The ,Cgi8iatUre o f Florida waa wise
■aid with earnestness, .“ Well, this one the copious rains will force the growth
of vegetation on the poorest o f it, ,n puttinj; nl lflUto nnd county offl.
IS the best"
ifl no
Tlw only way to find out which one when wo have the sense to adapt the ‘ cln|s on „ 8[l)nry bn8j8i
la really the best spot for you is to plants to the soil.
renson why adequate salaries can not
We predict that the growth of the |&gt;(, pr„ vi(|rd in thc8e C08C8. therc
come nnd find iL It’s here and if you
lack long enough you can find just the next ten years will make that of the ev(iry rpfl8()n why thcy flhould no
.•gpot that you will love and that you Inst decade seem small by comparison. lonKcr bo n„ owod emoluments In exof th(l hjKhcilt officin,8 o f thc
&lt;eur tell with delight ana of which The moral is. buy now while land is
f?.'
cheap,
and
must
advance
with
the
;pn*i «san say, "This ia tho very best
growth of.populntion.-Tampa Times.
The 8hcrifr„ n880clation wm ,0Ba
here
—Florida Grower.
.
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out in its fight. The legislature of
.'fit rrtt'hJ packing house has been esLIGHT BUT
Mistake was made in printing nn Florida has a clear right to regulate
bHalted at Live Oak. The charges issue of school bonds recently sold such things, nnd there is nowhere a
wary from 3 cents Tor ordinary salt in Palm Beach county (number of ju- 1constitutional provision that a sheriff,
core up to 8 cents for the whole sug­ dicial circuit misstated), and the Chi- a ttax collector, or any other official
ar-curing process, per pound. This engo firm that bought the bonds de- shall be paid the excessive sums some
■rbtl
War ilmWst aa4 w« v * W fmm
w fll enable the live stock growers of mantled the return of $02,000. T h e' o f them rave been drawin under the
• o tt o tr ia l, r a a a « » M * r i i
Sowanee county to have, their meats School Board had spent the money old fashioned antiquated fee system,
m a o mrcmnc-rAsmon w im u r a
.cared, smoked, and wrapped.
W
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n M a Rm
S it T r t
and will not make refund, ••
I— Tampa Tribune.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

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PLENTY OF MATERIALS, Prompt
Fertilizers; Insecticides,- Sprayers, Poultry Sop.

NEW PRICE LISTS JUST ISSUED.

Shipments.

Order now.

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Fruit and V egetable Crates
You Can Buy From Us at
Wholesale Prices
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“ Keystone Soil Powder” Sterilizes the Soil
In greenhouse sterilization it )ms proved ns gooil ns steam
baking, in seed beds it kills weed seeds nnd many diseases.
A fifty pound keg costs three dollars, nnd will treat 1000 to
2000 square feet of soil.
Enough for trial sent free if you will give it a thorough test.

HO M ER T. D A R LIN G TO N
General Delivery, Minmn, Florida.

The Gabbett Home for Sale
O P P O R T U N IT Y
Knocks at Your Door But Once and It Will Never Knock at
Your Door Agnin With This Kind of n Proposition.

A M ODERN BU N GALOW
Of six rooms, screened wide porches, all modern conveniences
and improvements, in fact one o f the finest homes in the city
surrounded by oranges and grapefruit trees, flowers, plants,
shrubs, fountains, beautiful lawns, a complete home and then

N IN E A C R E S O F T I 1.fiD L A N D
Upon which you can raise winter vegetables for the land 1*
tilled and in first-class condition and has made money for the
owner every year and the crops on it will speak fo r the pro­
ductiveness ot the land.
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This is not only a beautiful home place but .one that will
mnkc you money. On tho shore of beautiful Luko Monroe and
the land one day in the near future will be subdivided into city
lots and mnkc you a fine profit. In the city Just five blocks
from the business portion. Thc greatest opportunity in this
state for a man with money enough to make the first pay­
ment. You must sec it to realize what it really means.

A , P. C on n elly R eal E state Co.
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1921

CARLTON ADMITB THAT
LAND CONTROLS
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V IS IT O R S

SLOGAN ^ADOPTED
jUiD WITH EVERY COMMITTEE
HOI DING MEETINGS THIS
WEEK CHAMBER IS
BUSY.

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lutely necessary that the secretary
WA5II1NGTON, Jan. 11.— Charges
re&amp;lve these application eards with­
that the British govemmont exercises
out further delay so that these com~ n lK org.nl.cd .n d put to |lu,|„e„ ; orad,n
wtll „
ri&gt;„
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passing, through tho Drill,h I,to . .nd
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* ‘ l&gt;«‘ th. •tat. department h x l « •„
11 '■ tended It, eontrover.y .w ith H e
£K 7
: ' r° ‘“ f , ^ , W e . U m Union Telegriph &amp; Cable
, ^ , , 7 ~ nl; " ' ™- Comp.ny to bring In th. Cub.n
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comn,lt" K! ° ! ,«&gt; ' enunont c m , up tod.y before . « n -

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TIPTONVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 11.—
George H. Simpson,' captain, and
Charles Fisher, pilot, o f n hydroplane,
making n trip'from Cincinnati to
Memphis* arc believed to have been
drowned when if plane, thought to be
theirs, fell .Into the Missisisppi river
late Sunday, according to reports
reaching here.
The plane, which-was leased by a
film company for ’ distribution pur­
poses to Ohio and Mississippi river
towns, is reported to have left Cairo
early Sunday morning.
t
An hour after the plane passed ov­
er the (own, negro farm laborers on
a plantation .nearby came in with the
story that there ,had been ah explos­
ion on the flying machine, and that
the plane had fallen blatihg, into the
river from a height o f about 500 feet.
Late Sunday night it was learned
that :thc plane had not reached Carrutherville, Mo., the next stop sched­
uled, and arrangements have been
made to drag the river at the point
where the negroes say the plane aank.
Capt. Simpson's home is in Toron­
to,* Canada, and Fisher is from Day-

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Cotton Seed Meal
Nitrate Soda
Bone M eal

.“ *A * special
“ " * ? meeting
* ' « " Thas
" n‘
Ch*called
" ,5 ! l i
H. Davia, .etlng
been
. _ *
r * ____ . . .
jo f state, and Newcomb Carlton, presoy the Board o f Governors this even- ij „ ,
.
„ ,
He Sanford Chunker o f Coum eree.ln* In tho Court Houee for 'An • d u p .-'K * . . U"
. S ' 1" Un
J .do,,tod tho slogan, -S.nfor'd, th .
„ f b y . , . ws for lh, s.n ford C h e £ E S L ' S T t ? ’ T " u
n °T
Soletentlel." Hereloforo Sen- bor o f Common* « - -------------- ™ ,he Cub* " ,H™ *l,on vrh' n Mr- D ,v h
flatly denied it. Chairman Kellogg
ford ha? been known as the Celery corporation has been recorded by
ended the hearing by questioning Mr.
City and its reputation as -a celery Judge Housholdcr olid all legal techCarl ton. as to the English practises.
producing center has long since been nicalitiea complied with. Notices have
Clarence H. MacKKay, head of the
established.
been sent out to all members, and
Dug Prices Will Save
Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, anThe ( humber of Commerce feels ,■■«« mivisaicu. m tin tm t. cummer- ,•
,,
,
,
You Money
that the time has comd to advertUe qclal, Industrial and’ agricultural Wtel? p „ J*’ to d. the,
■
rare
o
f
thb
city
should
J
k
prosent
at
!!
^
1
f
b
oocrct
service'
authoH.
etta oth'-r resources
thsl meeting.
■
.ties were obUlning copies o f all cable
•jubstnntial"
messages.
pel pectivc
After the adjournment o f this
Mr. Carlton several times express­
Sanford will shpw that its growth meeting a special meeting o f the
According to a dispatch to The
ed
reluctance to discuss the subject
has been substantial, its banks sub- Traffic and ,Transportation Commit­
Times Thursday Miss Mildred Kerr,
o
f
English
surveillance
because
“
it
atanlinl and its credits the same. Those tee wil be held to conclude the plans
would make trouble," but at last assistant to Frank A. Cassidy of the
who have invested here in the past' made relative to.freight rates which
Famous Piayers-Lasky corporation,
yielded.
know that they have received sub- have been discussed qt previous meet­
Cincinnati headquarters, left Cincin­
“
Ten,
days
after
messages
have
itmtial returns on their investment. ings o f this committee. All shippers
nati Thursday, accompanied by Capt.
Its future is assured by the sub- and growers are particularly request­ been transmitted, Mr. Carlton exSimpson, pilot, and Mechanician Fish­
ilantinl natural resources which it ed to be present at this latter, meet- plained, “ our copies of them are
turned over to the British secret serv­ er ' In a Dayton-Wright hydroplane,
possesses nnd its agricultural devel­
ice, which keeps them fo r a few bound for Tampa and other southern
opment is growing more substantial
hours, and then returns them. No points to deliver films enroute.—Tametch year.
exception is mndo, and tho American pa Times,
Sanford is, without exception, a
official dispatches, the dispatches, to
substantial town from a business
Our lady friend says she dislikes
nil other countries' to and from EngThere are many good fertilisers, but since it la the' EXTRA IN­
standpoint nnd the new slogan, “ San­
the dictionary because It spells words
’
and,
are
Included,
but
I
have
reason
ford the &lt;'ity Substantial,'’ which has
COME which swells the profits, why not use the BEST?
to believe that no examination is so different from what she docs.
been adopted by the Sanford Cham­
IDEAL BRANDS are proportioned as to availability of amoniatee,
made of them. I have been assured
ber of Commerce, can take ita place
to give MAXIMUM results. A little heavier crops, a little more
that the official messages arc not
with that of Orlando, "the City Beau­
■teadily year in and year oat, of finest quality fruit, makes a vast dif­
even Inspected, but they are in the
tiful," and Pnlatka, "tho City Indus­ CAMPERS SAW MAN GET OUT OF
ference in actual PROFITS.
physical possession of the authori­
trial,” without any fear of it being
AUTOMOBILE AND FOL­
ties while other messages arc being
IDEAL FERTILIZERS have a Hetd record of over a quarter cen­
w anted
|
questioned us a misnomer. The busi­
LOW IIIGEL
inspected."
turyBenefit by their success.
ness nun uf Sanford arc asked by the
WANTED—Second hand show caaa. |
The orders for the surveillance Inquire at the paint store in the W e - .
local Chamber to use this slogan on
BEND FOR CROP BOOKLETS
BRADENTOWN, Jan.
^ e.w ,were issued, Mr. Carlton explained, laka Block, Railroad Way. 6-tfc.
|
their rtirn-spondence and advertising evidence has come ton igh t .n
in xne
the
of dl8turbed conditions in
R. C. MAXWELL, Manager, Sanford Branch
WANTED—Young cow.
Must be ;;
matter.
Higel murder case which, if it does Grcflt Brita,n nnd Europc „ e ,nd|.
fresh and good milker. J. H. Mel- ••
not lead to the fastening o f the crime Cflted that other Europcnn countries
18-tic
Thu publicity committee of the San- upon the actual murderer of Harry t(Jok morc complctc contro, over mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
.
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------took
morc
ford ( hamoor of Commerce met last -L. —
- who was killed near his ^ mcrican cablc messages passing WANTED TO BUY—2 tons second
Higel,
hand bleaching pnper.— I). I. H od g -' ;\;\
evening to arrange for the printing home on Siesta key last Friday morn- through thcir territory than did EngMANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZBRB
I
don, R. No. A, Box IDS
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of n new booklet for Sanford and ing, is practically certain to prevent jm*nd
Agricultural Building
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
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^^&gt;eminole County, Thc old booklet, the conviction for the murder o f Rube
Mj. Davls nnd p re8ident Carlton
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printed four years ago, is now obso­ Allyn, newspaper man, now in Jnil
with considerable heat over
4 4 + &lt;l^ + .t*+ &gt; *+ + 4 * + * + + + + 4 * 4 ^ + &lt; H -+ + + + + -M -+ -M &gt; «* * + + + * + + * + + * »
FOR RENT
lete and there are but a few copies of here charged with the crime.
8tato department’s opposition to WANTED T a RENT— 3 or 4 unfur­
this lt-fi to mail o*ut to parties mak­
Who were the people in an automo- thc ^ eatcrn Union’s attempted connished rooms or a small house by ’
►
ing inquiries relative to this section. bile who came up (he mnin rond on noct!on w|th the British cable system
small family. Will lease by month or ♦
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\t
It is the intention o f the Publicity tho Island about 8:10, o clock the
Bmrilvla the Barbndoes cable. Mr.
Write
Commit lee to have this new booklet morning o f Fridny last, and were seen Cnriton declared the state department year, Best of references.
“
Soon"
In
care
of
Herald.
ll-1912tp
snappy and up-to-date, ono that will by two campers?
bnd umnde threats to the Cuban govFOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One
compare with any piece o f advertising
Who was the mnn who descended crnmcnt” to prevent thc connection
20 acre, ono 10 acre Sanford Ave.
compiled l.y other progressive towns from the enr and hurried to meet gQjnf: through that island, nnd that
Walking
distance to city. Two lota
«n th,- -t«te. containing all possible IIiRc|i. who wns
within plain
plain ^
dcnt^ Mcnocal
MenJ a l now had before
(vns walking
walking within
president
com
er
Center
and Elm Ave. Two
stahMj' relative to Sanford
» nd view of the campers’.. tent?.
hfm the qUe8tion of revoking a
Semihnlu c aunty and give information .The campers say they saw the car ucejise a]ready granted for landing Iota west side Palmetto ave., 50 ft.
from Eleventh St. Make offer, B. T.
that is ir neraliy contained in the in­ arrive, saw ono mnn get out of it nnd o f tho Rnrbadoca cable In Cuba,
,
. .
,
Corey, dVmcr, 175 N. Spring St., Loa
quiries uveivccl by tho Chamber of walk over toward where Higel was
“ The slate department has done
,
cflUf. '
21-tf
Coalmen e."
and that THgel did not appear,at all nothing of tho kind," Mr. Davis said,
; While Sanford has never been con- anxious to meet this-man. They say
MISCELLANEOUS
and President Carlton promptly broke
aidert-d a tourist town in the strictest that Higel walked away, into a patch
in to characterize this statement ns GET YOUR ORDERS itt now fo r
sense *&gt;f the word, the booklet will of high weeds, and that tho man fol­
“ diplomacy/*
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'I your hew Buick car. See W. J.
show the pleasures afforded those lowed him, and thnt Higel had some­
40-tfc
- Frederick Roy-. Martin, general Thigpen,
"ho tome to this city for recreation. thing inTiis hand and was without a
manager of the Associated Press, FOR SALE—Good fnrm mule In good
In iniiii’ mri to this information It*is hnt.
told tho committee that any increase
condition.—M. Fleischer. 11-20-tfc
intended to show the miles of paved
The campers did not see thc two pf communication facilities aided thc
(ORDER your new Buick now .and
street-, hank clearings and deposits, men meet, ns the woods hid them d|S9cm|nat!on of American nows,
I you will not lose any time on the
Uxalde \allies, schools, income from from view, and as It wnsbrenkfnBt
*Thc government can aid only by
various crops grown in the county, time, the campers went iqfo their facjjitatirig private intcrosta in ex­ i new car load coming In soon. 4fl-tfc
freight rates and other data that will tent and when they finished breakfast ^ndtog cable facilities," Mr. Martin 'Y O U CAN order your new Buick
*PI»eal to the capitalist and which and came out the car had disappeared.. BaJd (Tho Aa80Ciatcd Press doesj no wand save time on the next car
will prove conclusively that Sanford
43-tfc
not want any government subsidy. ( load.
** the logical distributing center for
Stewart, The Florist, 814 Myrtle
We would like to see direct cables to
the south central station of the state,
Italy and tho Scandinavian countries. |Avenue. Phone 200-W.----------- 10-tfe
•mi affording greater opportunities
*We have 'had our troubles with
It with Flowers"—Stewart,
10-tfe
from an investor’s viewpoint.
government ownership during the last
The secretary has been instructed
DRINK
few years, I will say for our English
to secure .bids for the printing o f .this
friends that their censorship is no Elder-Springs Water. Its
booklet and it is hoped to have this
narrower than our own. Only last per cent pure. Phone 311,
work completed in time to have these
Saturday wc found that the navy deFOK SALE
booklets distributed to the delegates MORE TROUBLE SEEMS TO HAVE
partment was censoring a dispatch
of the National Editors’ Convention
STARTED IN ASIAFOR SALE—Green celery plants,
from San Francisco."
^hich will be in Sanford the latter
MINOR.
ready for setting. See Ivan H. RuP*rt of March.
22-Its
bow,
Mecca Hammock
W II.80N ABLE TO WORK
(From Tuesday’a-Datly)

C a s t o r P om a c e
K ainit.

NEW EVIDENCE
MAY EXONERATE
RUBE ALLYN

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS ii

;; W ilson &amp; T oom er F ertilizer Co. .!

TURKS AND
GREEKS ARE
FIGHTING NOW
( f i r Tbe A m * c U U 4 V t v u )

TWO HOURS A DAY NOW
ROME, Jart. 11.— Fighting between
WITHOUT ANY FATIGUE
the Turks and Greeks is» reported in
the Menderes river reglno of AsiaWASHINGTON, Jan. J l . — Pre«*
Minor. Many wounded have arrived
in* Smyrna,
Smyrna/say's
the IGreek, started dent Wilson is now able to work two
in
says the
the attack but the Turks broke the hour* a day without fatigue, Rear.
Greek lines in several places.
I Admiral Cary T. Grayson, the presi___dent’s physician, said today, in dlaLONDON, Jan. 11—The Greek of- cutting hit health. He added, bowfenaive In, Asia Minor, beginning o f - a w , that the president was not yet
which twas reported yesterday, result- ready fo r a full day’s work,
ed Important successes for Greeks,
Referring to the visit yesterday of
according to communique of Grten a specialist, Admiral 'Grayson said he
general staff dated Sunday and rw- himself asked for- the visit because
ceived by Greek general staff dated he wanted the specialist’s opinion on
Sunday and received by Greek iega- (the ability o f the president to do the
tion here today.’ •
-work he was doing at present

Then- were a number of members
the old Board of Trade whose mem­
berships expired January 1, 1021,
™c#,‘ members-were carried oyer into
rnemhorship into tho Sanford Cham•*r of Commerce, as the committee
had this matter in charge rcaliz•d that it would be unfair to Assess
mem additional dues in .as much ss
^&lt;7 had paid for membership (n the
oM organltation to January first.
In order to expedite and effecient*&gt;' execute the constructive program
whit h is before the Sanford Chamber
* "mmerce, it is absolutely neces**0 (hat the otganization receive the
tulleit support from the business in­
tervals of this city so that committees
WILL ATTEND WAGE
WINS HUNDRED MILE TRIP
Can ^ appointed to carry out this proREDUCTION CONFERENCE
HANFORD,
Calif.,
Jap.:
0
.-;lr*
ttrain.
Vail,
wh?
trailedhie
’
competitors
The secretary has notified all memforced
MACON, Ga., Jtn. 0&lt;— All general
^ rs whose membership in the otd until, mechanical troubh
100-mile
chairman
of railroad crafts in this
oard of Trade expired on the first of them to withdraw, won a
here
today
territory
left
here today fo r Atlapta,
f
month, and enclosed an applica­ match automobile race
Eddie'where
they
will
enter a wage redoction card of the Sanford Chamber o f from Tommy Milton and
hour,
'tion
conference
with
B. 1* Bugg, presCommerce, with* the request thst Heame. Vail’s time was one
t was Ident of the Atlanta, Birmingham A
[ve,c cards be returned promptly to thirty-one minutes, -..
IAtlantic Railroad, tomorrow.
w»i, together with'check for |25, w p- o w ■ one-mile earth track, j
A n t i n g « yMr*$ dnetii It ia ab*o-! -

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Just received, 4,000 rolls of Wall
Paper at tho Paint Store. Phono 303,
Weiakn Block.
22-3tc
FOR SA LE -100 ft. front, 117 it .
deep, lot front on Palmetto avenue,
com er of 8th St. Nick Zomovan,
Sanford.
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19-4tc
FOR SALE— 100,000 green top cel
F. X r Greene, West
“ Why do I buy my paint and wall
paper at the' Paint Store? Because
they carry a complete line at very
low prices.—Sanford Paint &amp; Wall
Papes Store, Welaka Building. Phone
303.
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22-3 tc

On January 9th I will leave for the Eastern Markets to buya large and complete stock for my new “ Dollar Limit” Store,
which is an entirely ryew departure for Sanford and will 611
a long felt want; I expect to be ready for business by Feb*
raary 1.

Carpenters and plasterers are- now busy renovat­

ing the west roony of my store and I cordially invite the peo­
ple of Sanford and vicinity to call and see ipy store.

AGENTS WANTED
AGENT WANTED IN SANFORD—
Sell the Original .Watkins Reme­
dies, Spices, Extr. eta, etc. Necessi­
ties and repeaters. Ail or
spare
time. Write Watkins Co., 60 Mem­
phis, Tenn,
12-1014tp
FOR SALE—200,000 cabbage plants,
fl.5 0 pet 1,000.— H. H. Chappell,
21

P. S . I will continue to sell all staple and fancy groc
cries and feed at the lowest possible prices.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1921

Commerce to receive a weekly bulletin
W IL L ' MEAN MUCH TO " fllE containing news of commercial inter*
LOCAL TRADE
eats, a weekly' legislative bulletin
while Congress is in session, which
BODY
v
follows the progress and. gives a di­
gest o f legislation having relation to
the conduct o f business. They also
receive a special bulletin which .is is­
NATIONAL CHAMBER OF COM sued whenever anything o f commer­
cial importance arises which \i not
MBRCB WILL HAVE BEAUTI­
regularly covered, as well as The
FUL HOME A T WA8 H*
Nation’s Business, the official maga­
I/iGTON.'
zine of the organization.
( 7 r*m Tm U at ’ i D*llr &gt;

•Formal notification has been re­
ceived today by Secretary Pcarman
that the Sanford Chamber o f Com­
merce has been elected to membership
M. D. Polston and family were visi­
in the'Chamber of Ckynmerce of the
tors to Sanford Saturday.
■ United States. Affiliation with the
Emmet Kelsey, who' has been quite
ill, is reported bitter.
^
Miss Ruth Young, o f Sanford,
spent Sunday with her parents in
Oviedo.
C. A. Brannon, of Tampa, is spend­
ing the week in Oviedo.
A
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-Mr. and Mrs, FraUk Norris, of
CToMlyfolIowlng Ul election to lh« Grc„ sbo
A,
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N.tlon.1 Chamber the Snef.rd Cham:
L. R Mltch.II, .leler of
ber o f Commerce will appoint a Nat*- . .
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lonal Councillor who will serve as a * „
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connecting link between the local o r - '.,, .
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ganlxaUon and the N.tlomd Chamber I 'V^ n,'sd*r w,,h ,ri" ” U
at Washington. Hereafter when poll- ‘
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de* affecting business are under dls- _ . .
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cussion by the federal authorities, the r n n ,
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mittee of the Christian Endeavor gave
nave achance toexpressitself, lnaa.
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much as one of the chief functions of ,
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L. R. MitcheU. An admission of 25c
the Chamber Wi Cpmmerce of the
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United States, is to voice the busi- ,
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for C. E. purposes. The houtte was
ness sentiment of the country. From ,
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deeoroted in Japanese style, the guests
time to time referenda are sent out | ....
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, sitting on cushions on the floor and
by the National Chamber for the1..
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i the refreshments served from small
purpose of ascertaining for the bone- 1 ,,
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, tables. Some Japanese games were
fit of congress and the government .
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played and a program rendered of
departments, opinions prevailing thru1 ,
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Japanese stories and songs,
out the country on questions of im -, Mrfl g w Swope enterUincd thc
n*cc*
JWoman's Bible class of the Methodist
The views and opinions of the na- church Wednesday afternoon. Altho
tions s business men, expressed thru n|| the members wens not present, a.
the National (_ hainber, are listened to m03t delightful afternoon was spent,
with respect. In fact thc views of th e, jjrs. w . E. Argo and daughter, PalChamber, on important legislative nier, spent Saturday in Orlando,
matters affecting business are sought? Rev. l . E. Wright, who has been
Never before in the history of the confnied to his room since the week
United States have business interests
Christmas on account of a
been sb efficiently represented at the Hpraincd back, is reported much betNationnl Capital, toward which there jer and hopes to be able to fill his
sterns to be an increasing business pu|pit next Sunday,
centralization ail the- time.
n r. nnd Mrs .1 s llnniin,
a r.

Lafayette Square from the White * M
House. A $200,000 fund for this Mrs
building has practically been all sub- Crai
scribed, it will be an elaborate work-

LAST NIGHT 'BROUGHT FORTH
FACT TrfAT NO DRIVES
BEEN MADE IN YEAR
The regular monthly mSeting o f
THAT MIGHTY SERVICEABLE TRUCK
the executive committee o f the,Fernald-Laughton hospital was held at the
HERE is this about the. FORD ONBTON TRUCK that keeps it
hospital last yHght and many matters
growing in popularity, namely, the good reports which the owners
o f importance discussed by the com ­
of
FORD
TRUCKS spread abroad among their friends and acquaint*
mittee.
'
a
nces.
A statement o f President Lawton
There is no testimony o f merit quite so strong as the testimony of
was read showing the hospital to be
personal
experience. It is not long after a FORD ONE-TON TRUCK
in excellent shape but several Items
Is
sold
in
a community until other pales of the same truck follow, be­
are badly needed such as the enlarge­
cause
"ita
works do follow it."
ment o f the operating room and a
Yes, there are many reasons,
Well,
“ there is a reason
tiled floor for sanitary measures,
FORD
ONE-TON
TRUCK
wi_______________
^ _
something will have to be done in a
alH
he
FORlTvirtues:
lightness
in
weight,
simplicity in design,
few weeks and the building and floor
srtength
In
construction,
flexibility
and
durability-—
besides it has the
will be quite an item o f expense. The
lowest
first
cost
and
brings
the
lowest
operating
expense
in the truck
regular annual drive fo r membership
market. *
this year was not put on by the com­
It Is just as useful; just as necessary on the farm as It Is in the
mittee as it was thought the people
city.
It is just as necessary to the tradesmen, manufacturers, conhad been driven to death ’all during1
tractors,
commission men and others in the city as it is necessary for
the war and afterward but the Idea 1
such
concerns
to have a place to do business in— In other words, the
o f the annual drive should not be al- j
FORD
TRUCK
is a general utility, and because o f this fact and the
together abandoned as this' member- J
further
fact
o
f
Its
universal economy It is in a class by itself.
’
ship fee o f $1 is due and payable each
We
will
be
glad
to
take
your
order
for
one
or
more
Ford
trucks
year |ln A u g u s t' I f there are any j
members of the hospital association
who. wish to pay their membership
dues and will send in their dollar or
bring it to-T . W. Lawton It will be
accepted any time as there are many
things badly needed by the hospital
all the time. The annual linen shower
for the hospital in January will also
be- given some time this month and
with- several changes in the building
that are necessary the money on hand
will be exhausted but the executive
committee will not make any drive =
STUDENT IS HISSING
GOES BIG
AT THE LONGWOOD HOTEL
for money any time sqo nas they do C7
AT * PLANT CITY
--------not wish to burden the people with
--------Stopping at ^Jie Longwood Jlotel
any more expense. Many members
of cabbage on the express ( during the past week: Mr. and Mrs.
have paid their dues and others have
platform assumed some i B. 0. Smith, Orleans, Vt.; J. E. Clark, |presumably fo r hii home at Msyea&gt;
donated sums of money during the coi
during the last three and Mrs. Clark, New York; Mr. and'ville, S. C., to spend the Christmai
year and all of this helps Immcas- Jim
urably. The hospital has been the da
means of succoring many people w h o1Friday, Saturday and Monday. Five
heretofore were obliged to go to oth er' crates sold early this morning at $2
cities for treatment and our own hos- a crate.
pital is now in first-class shape and
English peas arc bringing a good
is making a fine reputation as being price and moving in fairly large lots,
one of the best in the state.
|Since Thursday, 51 hampers have
-------------------------- —
t been shipped from here. They sold
U. S. Government Warns Farmers for'$2.50 a hamper yesterday.
About Disease Caused by Rata
| Lettuce is being shipped regardless
They carry Bubonic plague, fatal to of the discouraging prices.
There
humafv beings. They carry foot and have been 24 hampers shipped from
mouth disease, which Is fatal to stock, here since the last issue of this paper.
They kill chickens, A t grain, caUse Lettuce will bring about |1.26 today,
destruction to property, if you have according to buyers. It is said to be
rats" RAT-SNAP will kill them. Crc- selling fo r CO cents in Manatee counmates rats after killing them—leaves ty. • The last peppers sold here
no smell. Comes in cakes, ready for brought from $2.76 to $3, according
use. Three sizes, 3.r»c, 65c, $1.25. Sold to some of the buyers. Eighteen
and guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co. hampers of peppers have been hand-

T

Edward H i^ins

CECILIAN MUSIC CLUB
The first 1921 Cecilian Music Club
program was given lasL-fiaturday a f­
ternoon in the studio of Mrs. Fannie
S. Munson, to a large number o f
music students and friends.
An Interesting program f?bm kin­
dergarten numbers (o advanced num­
bers were presented by the following
little folk and older pupils; Dorothy
Lawson, Julia .Higgins, Helen Doug­
lass, Mary Helen Morse, Andrew Carraway, Asey Carraway, Elizabeth
Dodds, Hazel Packard, Nezzle Stone,
Sarah Williams, Thelma Dobbins,
Peatl
Robson, Madeline Mallam,
Emily Griffin, Mrs. Duncan, Charlotte
Smith and Mae Holly.

Try a Herald Want Ad.—It pays

A letter in going from Key West to
the Klondike travels a total distance
of 7,000 miles, yet it is carried the en­
tire distance by Uncle Sara fo{ two
vents. It goes by railroad, steamboat^'
terday a t around $1.75. Only seven (SNAP I have alwaya kept It in the stage, horseback and dog sled and b
crates o f celery have been shipped house. Never fails. Used about $3 on the road for nearly forty dsyo
since Thursday. This is said to have worth of RAT-SNAP a year and fig- without a rest.
brought from $3 to $3.50 a crate. Tor- Jure n saves me $300 in chicks, eggs
nips are selling for $1. The few c a r -;nnd feed. RAT-SNAP is convenient,
Mrs. Bowen Tells How Rata Almost
rota on thi Plant City market last j u8t break up cake, no mixing with
Burned-Her House Down.
week are said to have sold for $2.— other food.” Three sizes, S5c, 65c,
Plant City Courier.
$h25. Sold arid guaranteed by Ball
^‘F’or two moriths I never went is
our cellar, fearing a rat. One night
— --------------------------- Hardware Co.
in*bed I smelled fire." Sure enough
It Is not enough to urge the farmer *
---------- ----------------to produce bigger crops, he must unThe colored boys and girls of Flor- thc rat had been nibbling at tha
, ,
,
.
ida bava their ‘‘farm-makers' dubs" matches. If I hadn’t acted promptly
derstand the tru evaluo o f what he ^
„ hq^ c. mmke„ . c,ab&gt;&gt; Intereited my house would have been burned.
should write to the Agricul- Later we found the dead rat. RATJanuary pltmiiscs to break all Plant grows through correct marketing.,
Regardlest
of
glutted
markete,
good
tural
and
Mechanical College fo r Ne- SNAP killed it. It’s great s tu ff
City strawberry records. Nearly 50,stuff
properly
graded
and
packed
will
groes
at
Tallahassee
for detained In- Three sizes, 35c, C5c, $1.25. Sold and
000 quarts were shipped in the three
guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co,
sell, as people must eat
formation.
days ending late Friday.

Spaulding Rose Four

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1921

FLORIDA’S GOOD IN RE SIDEWALK TAMPA AND MACON CITY MANAGER
ROADS EXAMPLES AND PAVING LIENS
OF TAMPA HIRED
FOR COUNTRY
POPULATION FIGURES
SHOW
FIGURES OF WHITE A ^D
UI.ACK8 .

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CI1ARD n. EDMONDS, EDITOR
m anufacturers
t B|,ls o f

RECORD,

STATE'S ASSETS

-Good roads, Tin Can Tourists,
Florida's climate and Florida aa a
Inter business home f#r the north-m business man, were the main top. in an interview last night at the

Since it in evident that the matter
(Bjr Tb. A j u c k t i l r n u )
of the payment of sidewalk nnd pav­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.— The ne­
ing liens to the City of Sanford, for
sidewalks nnd pavements laid, and for gro population of Macon, Gn., was re­
which the city has paid, is not fully ported todny as 20,091 and 299,000
understood by all, I will state very
whites. The negio population of Tam­
briefly, (and without going into a le­
pa, Fla., is 11,520 and 40,057 whites.
gal discussion of the question, ns .to
which the court* will possibly have to
MILLIGAN LIKES SANTORO
decide, nnd until they do it iB a mere
matter of opinion ns to what the legal
George H. Milligan, who has been
status of these old qidcwalk and pav­
coming
to Sanford for many years,
ing liens iB), what the attitude of
thinks
there
is no place quite as good
the city government is as to these
in
the
world
for growing of crops,
debts due the city for improvements
for
nil
the
year
round climate, for
of the property of citizens.
transportation
nnd
everything, Mr.
These sldcwnlk and paving liens are
debt* due to the City from citizens &lt;Milligan represents Golden &amp; Co.,
whoso properties were improved and wcH‘ known commission merchant* of
inhnneed in value by the laying of Washington, and he has done much
sidewalks and pavements in front of for tho growers of Florida In assist­
or along said properties. There is, ing them to get better freight rates
end con be, no dispute as to the fact and better service.

T*mpa »ny hote1’ wlth RIchard . H*
ranionds, well known editor o f the
Manufacturers Record, who, accomnacitd by Mr*. Edmonds, and her
^ fl Mrs. J. B. Jones, and daughter,
Miss 'Mary A. Davenport, have been
mending the past several days at tho
TVmpa Ray- Mr. Edmonda has a
home at Daytona and the par­
ty motored down from the coast to
Mjoy the sight o f tho Cigar City.
foul will return to Daytona tomor- that the sidewalk nnd paving lien* are
honest debts due to the city. And to
Mf,
The greatest thing the state of the credit o f our city be it said that a
Florida has done for advancement and large number of our citizen* have
towards creating the great tourist recognized the moral obligation rest­
trade it has, said Mr. Edinonda, la the ing upon them as good citizesn, and
building of Its good roads. For Us have recently paid to the city their
fa , proportion of and population, it -debt* for sidewalk and paviilg liens.
lurpasscs any state la the union in
The honor roll of those who have
this matter and has set an example recently paid, or arranged in a satis­
l „ the other states. Continuing in factory manner to pay their debts tb
thU vein fo thought Mr. Edmonds the city without compulsion, is as fol­
Bcntitmi'd (hat he had just returned lows: B. F. Whitner, B. Drew, W. J.
from » motor trip to and an inspection Thigpen, T. E. Wilson, F,1J. Mahoney,
of the Tin Can tourist camp-eltc at C. O. Mahoney, J. II. Ragsdale estate,
DeSoto Park. The way the people in Mrs.. L. R. Jones, R. B. Smith cstnlc,
thit camp are enjoying camp life in Mrs. V. M. Gardner, Mrs. M. E.
the winter time, and ail seemingly Field, L. P. Hogan, A. D. Zachcry
thoroughly happy and contented, and W. R. Gardner.
mirks a most interesting phaBe of
A list of those who have, so far, re­
American life, was hia opinion. There fused or failed to pay, is as follows:
ire practically all typea o f people in C. H, Lcffler, R. P. DcHagull, W. W.
the cimp, wealthy, well off, and those Abcrnnthy, Forest Lake, J. J. Cowan,
ihle to afford the trip South. It is an Catherine, Davis estate, Dr. Persons
entirely new phaso of tourist life and —and those claiming under him, Sanone that will have material influence •ford Traction Co., W. H. Jefferson, P.
upon the development of the state. J. Parramore estate, Wm. Stewart es­
The fact that those people can come tate, George Randall, J. E. Lynch es­
to Florida and live outdoors during tate, It. C. Maxwell, J. B. Muller, Kate
the winter and the sort of life they Humphries, W. T. Fields, 0. W. King,
cm enjoy is giving the Btatc n great II. W. Herndon, Eva Herndon, E. H.
boost. This personal popularity and Herndon, J. W. Fitzgerald, Grammar
the personal talking of these people School, J. T. Lev, R-' E., Miller, Pri­
throughout the sections o f the union mary School, B. A. Howard, M. Louvfrom which they came, when they re­ ott, R. R. Harm estate, S. Runge, M.
turn to their homes In the spring, is F. Robinson; Primitive Unptist Church,
one of the most powerful advertise­ H, R. Harris estate, J. J. Johnson
ments that the state can recelyc. 'Mr. and George Wntson.
Edmonds stated he walked through
GEORGE G. HERRING,
the camp and was -thoroughly amaz­
City Attorney.
ed at its cleanliness and with the spir­
it of friendship and contentedness the SHOE REPAIR SHOP TO OPEN
inhabitants showed,
(From Mond»y‘ « D tlly )
, In mentioning his motor trip, Mr.
Antonio Iannuzzi of New York
'Edmonds paid Florida’s climate great
known
tribute, stating that it is ooe of the City and more familiarly
greatest assets of any state in the among hi$) customer^ up thero as
Union. He mentioned the spring-like “Tony," has arrived In the city and
weather of yesterday and compared It will open n first-class shoe repair­
with the weather tho businessmen of ing shop in the rear of Lloyd’s Shoe
the further northern cities had to con­ Stord i^ thp First National Bnnk
tend with: “ This kind of climate building room recently vacated by the
makes a man live longer and enables V. C. Co. Tony is a maker of shoes
him to work harder." Here he men­ as well ns n repairer and knows the
tioned the fact that several years ago game all the way through. He had
ht came to Florida somewhat in bad a good Bhoc business in New York
health as a result of hlfl work. lie be­ when the war broke out nnd he served
take better after some time in the all through it going with one of the
Itste ami established an office at New York companies. A fter tho war
like many other* ho decided to tako
Daytona, -lie said:
"I keep in touch with the national up life in some new place and so he
affairs of the country and direct my picked on Florida. Learning of San­
business from Florida by wire ta my ford through friends he decided to
office in Haltimorc. In this way I can locate here with tho Lloyd's Shoe
do more work and yet escape the pet­ Store nnd will start business aa soon
ty routine of the office and I am not j hi*- machinery arrives. He will
worried by numerous telephone calls. make further announcements through
J believe the fnct that this can be done the Herald.
and without injury to one’s business is
IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY
going to be one of the biggest fcatur(a in the future for the state- More
(From Mondor'o D0U7 )
buaincss nu-n are going to realize the
Mrs.
A.
J. Kelly entertained at a
Talue of spending th^ir winters here
childrens’
party
Friday nt 3 o’clock nt
*nd more arc going to establish officher
home
on
West
Hughey Street in
** 'n Florida -during the j winter
months. Already one of my friends honor of her daughter, little Miss
has adopted the diea and keeps , in Nannie Brown Kelly, the occasion be­
touch with his interests in the North ing the celebration of the little girl’s
direct from his winter home at De- sixth birthday anniversary.
Tho decorations consisted of roseB,
Lsnd."
pnnsies,
ferns nnd other cut flowers,
Touching upon present business con­
the
favors
were in a Jnck Horner pie
ditions throughout the country, Mr.
nnd
delighted
the children very much.
Edmonds was of the opinion that
The
afternoon
wns spent in play­
Florida is better o ff than any Btnte
ing
games
out
of
doors. At 6 o’clock
the Union. Products o f the stntc
the
tots
were
invited
into the dining
•f** In demand nnd the prices have
room,
where
ice
cream,
cakes and
j*en good. Also, there has been much
candies
were
served,
tho
hostess
being
ouilding activity throughout Florida,
assisted
by
Mrs.
John
D.
Abrahams.
j*hile in other states this activity has
j*tn “ in's tota shrdlu shrdlu ctaoni The dining table,was centered with a
«&lt;n almost at n standstill/This build- beautifully decorated birthday cake.
Among the children present were
activity will carry the state ovor
the present business depression which Alice DeCoursey, Mary Lillian Ma­
to being experienced elsewhere, said honey, Elizabeth Harkey, Grace Ev­
'be wcl-known editor.—Tampa Trib­ ans, Daisy Appleby, Marlon Smith,
une.
Nannie Brown Kelly, A. J. Kelly, Earl
Evans and others.

A 30-poUnd tuna was among the
(*tch of a fishing party that charter- WILL INVESTIGATE
W niSKEY RETURNS
ed the yacht Tanguingui,
Walter
LACROSSE,
Wis., Jan. 10.—An or­
Btark, master, for the week-end, the
der to investigate the number of pre­
P,r'y returning to M iuTaim *hrdl u scriptions for whiskey Issued ^y local
pttrt&gt;’ returning to Miami Tuesday. physician* was made by Judge K. M.
•Tbe Tanguingui cruised as far south Landis, In Federal court here .late
** Long Key, and big catches were today. Judge Landia directed J. A.
Simpson, prohibition enforcement of­
“ joyed by those on board, who inficer, to inquire into a reort that 1500
riudtd Mr. and Mrs, Bamfield «nd such prescriptions had been filed at
*nd Mrs. tJarretison.

one drug Store here In five month*.

SIMPSON-ALLEN
The mnrriogc of Miss Helen' Doro­
thy Allen, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
J., T. Allen, of this city, and Ernest
Simpson, of North Carolina, was sol­
emnized Sunday, Janunry 2nd, 1921,
at the home of the bride, 619 Laurel
Ave.
Dr. George Hyman, pastor of the
First Baptist church performed the
nuptial ceremony which was witness­
ed-only by relatives of the contract­
ing pasties.
The living room of the residence,
where the ceremony took .place was
simply but artistically decorated with
a profusion of greenery.
The bride, a petite brunnete, wns
very lovely in n gown of satin, she is
a charming young woman and has a
host of friends, who will wish her ev­
ery happiness in her married life.
Mr. Simpson is connected with the
ensh store hero and also has a wide
circle of friends who will extend con­
gratulations.
The wedding was the culmination of
n pretty romance which started sev­
eral years ago when the bride wns
visiting her sister in Virginia where
she met Mr. Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will be nt
home to their many friends on San­
ford Heights.

A. W. D. Hall, o f Jackson, Mich.,
city manager of that town for the
tfast four year* and assistant mama
ger there from the inception of com­
mission-manager from of govern­
ment in the Michigan city until he
took over the managership, has ac­
cepted the post of city m an n er of
Tampa, and will take charge of that
office early in February. His salary
will be $8,000 a year.
Mr. Hall is the choice of the Tampa
city commission nfter a search for an
experienced man covering many stat­
es und cities. His record as city man­
ager of Jackson has been such that
it appealed to the commissioners, and
they invited him here for a confer­
ence. He arrived Thursday night and
spent yesterday going over the city
with Commissioner-Mayor Charles II.
Brown and other member* of the city
commission, and in meeting promi­
nent citizens. He was much im­
pressed with the city and its climate
and decided to accept the post tend­
ered him.—Tampa Tribune.

A R E Y O U IN S U R E D ?

W. J . TH IG P E N &amp; CO M PAN Y
A O IH T I

General Fire Insurance
O m C I rKOPLXfl BANK BUILDING

Sanford,

F lorida

More than
W h e n y o u let us supply y o u r buildingneeds you get a great deal more than just mm
many feet of lumber— bundles of shingles—
pounds o f nails— or panels of Beaver Board-

Y o u get the benefit o f o u r b u ild in g
material knowledge and experience in Servicethat help* you get the results you want at th e
light price. Service first in planning thew ork— more service in selecting proper m ate­
rials— speed y service in delivering the g o o d *.

REMAINS OF CARL MALM.
SANFORD SOLDIER,
ARRIVE AT nOBOKBN
Mrs. Hamel Tolar of this city has
received a wire from the military au­
thorities at Hoboken that the remains
o f her brother, Carl felalm, have ar­
rived from France nnd are awaiting
her decision as to whether to ship here
.or bury them in Arlington cemetery.
Mr. Tolar wired to send the remains
to Sanford for burial nnd as soon as
ns it enn be ascertained just when the
remains can be shipped from Hoboken
arrangements will be made here for
the funeral.
Carl Malm was a Sanford boy and
made his home here before enlisting
in the defensirof his country. He was
in the Field Artillery nnd wns sent to
France, where he contracted the In­
fluenza and died In a hospital In
France just one week after the nrmisticc wns signed.

IF N O T , S E E

Y ou pay for the materials. The eprrieppm yafor itself in the larger volume o f business
tt bring* through auper-eatisfied custom er*.

It w ill pay you to
be one o f them

J.

Sanford Novelty Works

Florida farmers should send to tho
United States department of agricul­
517 Commercial. Street
ture, Washington, D. C., for Farmers’
liullctin No. 1153, entitled “ Cowpens: Utilization." Few crops, it says,
can be utilised in as grant a variety
FOREIGN HENS
of wnys. It is an easily grown crop
"SCABBING" ON
And suitable tot human food, seed,
FOWLS IN U. S. stock feed, pasture, hay nnd soil
building. It is peculiarly ndupted to
CHICAGO, Jan. 8.—The first ship­ the South.
ment of eggs received in Chicago from
Australia, where the hens operate
under opposite weather conditions
than those obtaining now in Nqrthern
United States, was placed on sale here
today.
Members of th etocal butter and agg
firm said they found they could sell
the eggs slightly cheaper than local
receipts and a test had shown only
six spoiled eggs In 150 dozens nnd not
a one wns broken by the long journey.
One of the firm, R. L. Elston, said
&lt;3
he would endeavor to secure other
shipments of the Australian eggs until
OU ca n d e p e n d o n B u ick fo r a
tha hens In this section got back on
fu ll d a y ’ * w o r k e v e r y d a y . E q u i p ­
tho job.

POST CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFICE
OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

BUICK

AN EDITOR’ S COMMONSKNBE
VIEW OF THE SITUATION
The prevailing low price of grape-''
fm it nnd oranges causes some wi*o
ones to stand on the street corners
nnd prophesy thnt groves will be a
drug on the market and the whole en­
terprise of citj-ua culture a failure.
Allow us to auggeat that such argu­
ment is Illogical and foolish. Twenty
bnriks failed in one state within «
week, Including a Federal bnnk. Oocs
that prove that the banking business
la a failure and bank stock' a poor In­
vestment? Wheat Is not bringing a
price that will pay present cost of
production—does thnt argue that the
vast whcatflelds of the country are
not to be utilized? Corn Is . being
burned for fuel in Kansas—docs that
mean that we are to have no more
food for our hogs and cattle and thnt
wo are to be denied the corn-dodger
for our dinner. Tho averngo mer­
chant finds thnt his goods are forced
to sell nt a loss under thl stransitory
change in economic conditions—does
that mean that we are to have no
more merchants? Raw hides that sold
for forty cents a pound a year ago aro
now worth five cents—shall we quit
skinning cattlcand wearing shoes?
No, the production must go right on
and as soon as the buying public has
gotten it* bearings, we will see trade
on b paying basis again.—Haines City
Herald.
The replsclng of the present 70-lb.
rails on the line of the Florida East
Coast Railway with 90-pound rails,
an improvement that has been con­
templated for some time by the oper­
ating department of the railroad, has
commenced. A gang of men has
started work at St. Augustine and
will work toward Hasting*, Elkton
and East Palatka.
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m o t o r , B u ic k o p e r a t e s w ith th e
s tu rd in e s s a n d e c o n o m y i m p o r t a n t
a ffa irs d e m a n d .

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O n e m o d e l i a re b e a u t ifu l as w e l l a t
d e p e n d a b le a n d are r o o m y a n d c o m ­
fo r t a b le as w e l l as p o w e r f u l .
W h e r e v e r y o u tr a v e l, y o u w i l l f i n d
A u t h o r i z e d B u i c k S e r v ic e ^
E ffective January 1 , regular
eq u ip m en t on a l t m odels
•will in clu d e c o r d tir e s

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1921
OUR BANKS ARE SAFE
Looks like some other fellow killed
When those BOO editors that are country, still It behooves us to study THE WORLD NEEDS MEN, WIIO,
TAKE LIFE STANDING UP
Higol at Sarasota and that Rube coming here in March get back home carefully all o f thcs£ conditions as
Many persona with a few hundred*
Allyn
might
know
about
it
but
did
nnd
start
to
writing
about
Florida
this
this
state
is
dependent,
to
a
certain
K. 7. HOLLY
1 rm litit u&lt; MlUt
"I doubt If either life or death can or thousands o f savings are IpoVlnr
H. 7. I.IT.1.HD.
(HnUrr uJ Tihiwii not commit the deed. It Is rather state will get more real advertising extent, on the rest o f the country
H. A. VEIL,
Ouirtl K uiiu difficult for his fellow publishers to than it has ever had before and it will where wc sell our products and from do much to us If we take them stand- aroun,j £ ?r opportunities for investmen£ ’ There are thousands of sock
ever think thnf genial Rube Allyn be the best kind of advertising. When which comes the toprista nnd winter Ing up,1
PablUhcd Zrrrj Trtiir bj
The remark was mad^ by a well- opportunities, but many of them tri
would murder anyone.
a newspaper man writes about any residents, who spend n great deal of
o
i section of the country that ho hap- money hero every year and form one known American quthor nnd indeed
+
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The editor of the Sanford Herald pirns to be visiting he writes some- of our most important sources of in-j there*is food for thought in it. The
daily press is full of offers of
nays he doe^ not eupei.’t to lenvc’ San- ihinjr that is read by the peopTo who come.
^
|man who squarely toes the line nnd
fttoc , municipal and building
JuiicurriO H r u n ik adtan^u
ford "now or ever.” Won’t Bob are seeking information and Florida
If the dealers are willing to take oilers blow for blow to the problems bonds, nnd other forms of investment, t
ONE TEAR......................................... $LSO
SIX HpNTHS.............................. 1.15 Holly be surprised one of these days! will be better known after all of those close profits in order .to encourage which daily confront him, fights each Some of these ore unquestionably'
newspaper men get started on the buying nnd the public will tnko ad- j 0f them ns it faces him, never side- Bn^e *nt^ desirable, while others are
THREE MONTHHB..................
.75 —Tampa Tribune.
Don’t suppose wc will know any- (subject of Florida, past, present And vantage o f prices that arc the lowest steps or calls for time, much loss.f®1* from
difficulty is to tell
ZaUr»* ai I«m i 4 CUm Mill MttUr Au»»*t *7.
tbo k°d.
in several years, the demand for beckoning his seconds, If he Is fortun- the K°°d
1M , at tk« r»»t OSm at Itafor*. YlarUa thing about it, Jawn, when that time future.
Built Art af Hartk ». l»Tt._______ ,
more goods will soon be apparent nnd ate enough to have those near who
The county 1* making feeble ad&lt;|
comes.
are
interested
in
the
fight,
to
toss
»pasmodic
efforts to' recover from it*
All
of
our
parks
should
receive
the
the
factories
will
resume
operations,
' Vm—l UXMALD BPILDIXO,__________ FKob»1U
price inflation and spending,
We like the way Harding talks attention they deserve this spring. All the industrial workers will again the sponge into the ringnthat man °CRy
about cutting out the fancy stuff at of them should be replanted to flow- [ draw wnges, suffering will be allevl- is a credit to the race. Even if he with but indifferent success,
C" fnrtlen Advartlilng Repr**entatlv&lt;
I T&gt;TV; AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
If a panic or n severe stringency
the inaugural ball and other cere­ ers nnd grass and trees and ahrubk.*' nted, panic will be averted and normal never wins a contest, the gldry i* bis.
The late
Theodore Roosevelt’s Irt'Uhe^nooey market overtakes q*,
monies. He seems to be a hard head­ There are quantities of poinsettias1conditions will bo resumed in a few
great desire was that ho should be *■ many think will be the case, these
666 is a prescription for Colds, ed ^business man, a good newspaper and hybiscus that can be obtained for months all over the United States.
the
asking
and
planted
in
our
parks.
This
is
a
case
o
f
where
co-opera­
fortunate
enough ;to die with his stocks and bonds,may suffer seriotu
man
and
a
man
o
f
the
people.
And
Fever and LaGrippe. It’s the
The
spot
in
front
of
the
union
pas­
tion
all
along
the
line
is
necessary
to
boots
on.
•
He took life standing u p ' shrinkages in value or become scrape
then
he
must
be
a
good
one
having
• most speedy rem edy we know.
17-13U: been an editor at one time before, he senger station should be fixed up by nehieve results and our people will be nnd wanted t&amp; welcome death In o f paper upon which the holder find*
fell from grace and became a p oli-ttho railroad company or turned over ^among the first to exert the effort as j bc same way. Men who live stand- it difficult to realize
j. to the ladies for their ministrations.1- vve
have learned the
value o f co-opcrjPpr up usually entertain
the doLocal citizens wht
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who arc looking fw
~ There is no place quite as busy n* tician.
[ Wo have so many bcautfiul parks and ation in Florida, probably more thor- ' ajrc to grapple with the inevitable investment might do well to lesvt
ghnforcL
Line up behind your Chamber of such a big job on hands that it wHljoughly than any other section in the J|n
the full possession o f their their money in bank yet a little while
----------------a-----------Commerce
and
show
Sanford
100*per[
take
the
combined
efforts
of
all
the
country.—Tlmes-Union.
[faculties.
„ logger, until the price o f these securiGreat improvements are contem­
ce
n
t.
pure
in
the
spirit
that
builds
ladies
nnd
nil
the
men
in
the
city
to
-----------o------------j
q-jjg
worjj'
today
needs
more
ties comes down.
plated. Get in the game.
si
never
expect
to
a
c-J
beep
the
parks
as
they
should
b
e
---------------------------------------------WHAT
THE
FARMERS'
APPEAL
men
and
women,
with
the
inclineInvesting at the maxlmumytf iq.
cities.
Wc
can
o —---------kept
but
it
wij
be
worth
the
time
and
compUsh
those
big
things
here
with­
TO
CONGRESS
MEANS
tton
to
tackle
life
standing
up.
fiation
is a hazardous Jump In the tinI f you do not believe it, make a
labor
and
expense
when
they
nre
fin
out
the
undivided
support
o
f
all
the
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;
There
arc
too
many
"riders,**
that
certain
regions of* finance.
trip and come back in the busy after­
ally put in first class condition.
There
have
been
many
loud
and,
,
^
who
are
*
M
tisfled
if
tHelr
J
t
will
leave many scars before we
people
standing
behind
.the
Chamber
noon.
I:indignant protests in this country |BcIfish . and personal appetites are return to a rational standard of v»1• -------o-----------of Commerce. It is only through this
We want the tourists.
Tourists against the manifest tendency o f ; Batisfic(i nnd who have no; j^ r e s t ues.
All we need to do is keep the busi­ body that these things can be ac­
ness going good during the spring complished. Send in your subscription want first of ail n good place to stay, manufacturers in the same lines o f ] In
the events going on about
there was evef a time in
nnd membership and help boost’ in a Wc hnvc that and need more of them, business, to combine and raise tho
and summer months.
0
The Wauchuln truckers are reaping
Tourists want amusements of all prices of their product* above
htstory of mank|nd when fighters another rich harvest. From 700 to
co-operative way.
— ----------- o --------------kinds from pitching horseshoes to normal and legitimate levels. It has |wcro the cryinf[ necd of ^ hour, thlt 900 crafcs of vegetables are leaving
a
And the way to keep business good
play mg golf. We need nil of them, been declaimed against ns detrimental tJmo js now Wc -r e ovprioaded with there daily and thc growers find
Wc
clip
the
following
from
nn
ex­
is to keep building, keep putting on
Tourists
want a ,club house
where
to the, interests of the, con,uni&lt;!ri parasites. Ne’er do wells and non
change:
"A
business
house,
having
sales, keep them coming to Sanford.
, ,
,
, ,
rendy sale for them nt the shipping
they
enn
ntnu.se
themselves
nnd
be
which
it undoubtedly is, however sat--- been
solicited
'
for
some
advertising
------------ o - - —
Life can't do much to us if platform at attractive prices. Kgg.
Wc need such a building ^factory it may he to the mnnufac- j
tnke R standing up! * There is plants are bringing $3.25 to $3.50;
There wll be more real estate by a newspaper, wrote back asking smused
and
will
have
one
whenever
the
Rod
turers
themselves.
Laws
have
been
no
.
for the ,.scarcd bftbici|.. in peppers, $3.00; beans, $2.50 to $3.00;
what
territory
the
paper
covered.
The
change hands this month mid next
editor
replied,
"This
paper
goes
from
nnd
Gun
Club
enn
make
nrrangepassed
to
check
this
growing
tendenj
^
prcscnt
order 0f things
month than anyone can realize to­
cucumbers, $3.75; okra, $3.00, and
New York to San Francisco, from ments.4 But remember thiit the tour- Cy, but they* have generally been p r o -[ Th,„ ‘ country particulariy needs
squash, $1.75. It is believed that
day.
Canpda to the Gujf, and it Keeps me 1st crop is the greates crop in F ieri-'
ive of little or no result, Shtewd
k
^ ho arc mcre, I(fhterB in prices will now rapidly increase, for
-oi Outsule capital is being attracted to working until fwo o’clock.in the morn- da and when you are slipping a.chance lawyers have found a profit in show- th(j norma, aUtc Thc |abbr of recon_ the cold weather the past few day*
dlfflcult in that the Re­ doubtless hit the truck fields north of
Sanford. This city is now known as ing to keep it from going to hades." to get tourists here you are losing n |ing the combines chow to evade th e . Rtruction
chance to make your city twice ns ,aW( and escape the penalty. Among ^
mustcrcate thcjr own inBp,ra.
the "City Substantial." Sounds migh­ —Ocala Star.
there.
------------ o -----------large and this means tourist* of nil nR the Protestants the farmers have
there
no cxtcrior excitement
ty good, too.
New Smyrna will probably organize kinds. You will find the tin can tour- been the most vigorous nnd emphatic,! flf unnaturnl stimulation; it is a ques­
------------ o-----------afraid to take life
nnd death
a
J25,000
corporation for the purpose t s spending more money and wanting ns they have nsualiy been thc great- ; t,on flf
flfrain8\ n ro)d conftr. standing upl" We have men allThere should be a busy summer
ur men,„ waj| thc Q,d
here ami it will be busy without base-, of but,&lt;tinK Kolf links 0 nly. « fpw less nt your hands than the so-called , „t sufTerers from these illegal com- „ Go(J cjvo
right, but thc binne has come who
!
’ TU.
____ A „ bjt
ball, at that. There are many thing* , ye®** «•*«. I'eople went to New Smyr- millionaires. We should strive to i,ilu.s. „
cry.
This
might
be
changed
n
they
must npply themselves.—Jack,
mi to spend their time fishing nnd give the auOi tourists a good place
Consequently, there is n touch of
to be accomplished.
sonvillc
Metropolis.
"God
give
us
men
who
arc
not
hunting. Some of the finest bird nnd to camp nnd they should have it nt bumor, or would Ije if it were not So
Will the Auto ( ommittoe of serious,- to find the fnrnters,t the
Fighting the buttles of the lute war deer dogs ever brought to Florida once.
*
—Thomas R. linker, Ph. D., of
at thin date nre all right but it seems stayed with their masters at the j&gt;op- the Chamber of Commerce and the whcnt growers nnd cotton plnnters,
Rollins College, Aonnlytic tad
to he lost motion.
What we are utnr olfl ocean House, at that time City Malinger please get together nnd joining in n grent combine to force;
mostly concerned with at this tune is run by t nptuin Sums nnd wife, rimes arrange this ramping place or two of lbl„ prjrp ()f their products up to a Consulting Chomist snys of the water: "O f the many waters of this and oththem if necessary?
fighting the battles of the present are changing. licl.nini News
satisfactory point by withholding er regions that I have analyzed, I hare found none snperior in all good quali­
-o
date and there are plenty of them to
them from the mnrket until nn nrti- ties to that of the ‘ Elder Water."— Phone 31 MV. O ffice in Miller Building.
, Secretary Pearman, of the Chnmficinl scarcity results, and prices adfight.
E L D E R S P R IN G S W A T E R C O .
JUDGE HORNE.
ber of Commerce, bus named Sanford,
------------ o-------------------Vance to meet their vIcwh. To a man
It is strange that in calling those “ The City Substantial" and the name
Wi have a new circuit judge pre- on the outside looking in, it is difft"master minds’* lo Marion, President­ is n good one. Other cities are i
over our circuit court at this cult to see the difference between this
elect Harding hns never called us. Wc "Beautiful," "Sunshine."
1 nrndise [session. Illness prevented the attend- combination of farmers nnd planters
know exactlyy whnt he should do Oil nnd ninny other pleasing things hut Innt.(, 0f olir own Judge Petjkirts and and nny other combination of mor­
al! questions of sU
st,nte
i and if wc do not J in this day and date the investor j (jovernor Hardee sent us Judge Home ' chnnts nnd manufacturers, or bankthere are scVerar
nr here thut do know wants something substantial, some- nf Jnnp&lt;,r&gt; one of the best In the state, ers, and business men, with thc same
.ami we couid take their word for it. thing solid, ,something upon which he ()flp wb(, (s |H.|ovcd by a large circle end in view, except in point of numX
rnn bpnk his money And he has it in (If *frion&lt;l» in Middle Florida and West here. The farmers nnd plnnters numIt looks had fur our old friend, the "( ity Substantial and Sanford (.'loricln where he has lived for so J,er millions, nnd when they.come be­
Rube Allyn. But at that they are en n live up to the title.
many years nnd one who is known fnr forcVongress demanding relief from
only holding him on circumstantial
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nmj wjdc fnr bj„ fnirness, for his their troubles in tfie wny of n proevidence and* he still has a chance to
c onte thiefbroke into theoffice .of
■knowledge of law, for his business- h*ihltive tariff against the importation
come dean. However, we will never the Sanford
Heraldlast week
and! like methods, for his manner in expc-‘ of whent or cotton until prices shall
believe that Rube murdered the man. 1found $00 in the safe belonging* to diting cases and not allowing them to b[(Ve reached the point they have sot
If he killed him it was m a quarrel (b) Herald
What we wiiiit to know hang over, for his upright, ntanly and
satisfactory, that body is inclined 4*
and a straight fight and the truth Is 1111vv Ihe Herald was able to ac Christuin character and the Herald i(&gt; sit up and tnke notice.
will undoubtedly come out in thc trial cumulate that much money all at one ' welcomes Judge Horne lo our midst.
Of course we all sympathize with |j*
lime, and also advise the Herald to May his stay Ik1 pleasant us one of the farmers in their troubles and , ❖
Last week was amusement week pick out the craziest man in town ns lour fellow citizens, may his occupancy would he more than glad to see them +
and this week will be working week the susjjoct, for thut is the only k in d 'of the bench be for the betterment of prosperous and happy, hut we cannot
and we should all get down to that old that would waste the time on a news-[the community, may his decisions he j|p|p remembering thnt the number
life of advertising the city and ou r. paper office.—Lakeland Star.
guided by the pure ATncriran man- of bread-eaters nnd clothcs-wcnrers In
resources, building those house-, that
You are right, l.ynn, and the more hood that Ims ever been the dominant this country vastly exceeds the numarc badly needed, looking after the ve think about it the more we
think factor in his whole life and may the bor 0f farmers,- ami if prices nre nd- %
comfort o f our guests, And going in .: ..as a nut and we know just
about wheels of justice run smooth and fric- vaai-ed sufficiently to pull them out
for those things that will ma..e .'■'im- who that nut was and unless he watch* timiless while he sits in the iudgment nf j b(. bn|e (hey have fallen into, the
ford a better city.
es his step we will Soon have him seat (tin greetings, Judge.
ri,„t „ f us must do the major part of
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f
------------ o— -----(be pulling. We nre nil rejoicing at
++*i
. We have been asked the question of
NECESSARY BUYING AND SELL- the tendency nt prices toward norwhere, O, where is thnt little White
mality ngnin, nnd we cannot think of
P. A. Van Vttlbcnburg, of the State
ING
IVay, and vfe referred tho matter to Automobile Association, sends out the
;n return to bread and clothing’ to war
Uie .Woman's Club and the Southern inspiring news to all the papers that
The condition throughout the coun- time prices with nny pleasure. "Con
Utilities Co. We are for the White he hns seen Governor Hardee nnd that [try nrp H0 serious, just gow that they gress owes n little consideration to
Way strong hut have nothing to do the governor says thnt there need he are well worth considering from ' the ultimate consumer, even though
with the installation o f the same.
he is unorganized. Here is what the
no more worry* about She road depart- every angle thnt can.be thought of.
----------—o-----------ment, that the AutiAuobile AssocinAlthough many lines of goods nre National Wheat Growers’ Association’
The olTicc of the Sanford Herald tion can rest assured that all is well so short thnt thsre is not enough in proposes to do ns stated by their
was robbed this week and Editor Boh nnd Van assures us that all is well stock to meet the normal 'demand, secretary, Mr. W. H. Grcevy:
ill factories nre closing down be- , “ The purpose of the National
Holly is mad clear through because nad all of those who have been losing
he has discovered that someone sleep over the fact that all was ill can cause people nre not buying. Their Wheat Growers’ Association is to conbed with the knowledgeexcuse is thnt prices nre too high nnd trol the distribution and marketing of
thought he was a "p lu te.". Never go hack to
I HAVE THEM
mind, Friend Bob; your real friends thnt Van is on the job nnd that here- they nre going to wait until they wheat through financial and selling
I agencies of Its own selection nt n
have you correctly classified. Just after all will he well, AH right, Vnn, come down.
[fthis poliey of no buying is ca r-, price based upon cost, plus n fair and
ask Harry Brown, o f the lakeland you have lifted an awful loud from
Telegraph.—Times-Union.
our system
and we are gratified to rjrd to extremes it may menn thnt reasonable profit. Not only the wheat
All right, we ask you, Harry?
learn that all is well.
Jthe public will not only economize growers In general nre refusing to
« ------------ o-----------themselves out of work hut thnt, 1sell any wheat
present prices exT h is is no idle talk— I have weighed the statem ent and
Well,
just
us
wc
spoke
about
the
with
more
shops
shut
down,
greater
|cept
in
cases
where
financial condiThat fountain in Central Park
to sa y ju s t w hat is m y candid convictions would put it
hite Way, the Woman's Club and *'hortnge will'result and prices may Hons force the sale. 'For more than
should either be fixed or it should be White
m ost too stron g for the careful, conservative person— that
abolished, o rthe small boys who stop City Manager Ryan were goin g1become higher than ever. We can 30 days we have withheld our wheat
person w hose eyes are turned backward— T h e fellow who
it up should be abolished. This is ont around the city locating the White scarcely afford .to have this happen from the market until now a large
has V I S I O N will agree with m e now— the other later.
o f the prettiest parks in the state but Way poles and it seems that our; This la a matter that we nre nil jnqmber of flour mills are Idle and
the ladies who have it in charge art dreams about the White Way are now ! vitally interested in. We realize that the local and terminal elevntors are
[W Is attract*
In despair of keeping it in condition about to come true. Manager Ryan more goods must be ao*w or many nearly empty. The wheat ;growcr
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on account o f the vandalism o f certain says that the White Way will be in -. factories will have to quit for want feels that he hap practically accom­
stalled at once as the Southern U tili-' bf orders for spring shipment and plished what seemed at first impos­
boys.
tion— lots are being sold rig h t along and building in th ii
.ties Co., have been delayed on the this will create more trouble and sible and is now encouraged to con­
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section
is such as to gladden the heart o f those who have
The more one sees of court proce­ cable and could not get their ship- hardship In the industrial sections, tinue withholding his wheat , from
the good o f Sanford at heart.
dures thc more the thought grows ments before. Now that everything There must be more buying In order market in order that a price which
is
ready
thc
White
Way
will
be
jnto
make
more
selling
and
more
man[
is
fair
and
justshall
be
paid
to
him
with thinking .men that more than
b *lf o f the cases thut gi&gt;t into Court stalled at once and our visitors will ufacturing nnd this must lie realized for hislabor and tile money invested."
Sounds,fair enough,
hut it means
could be settled easier and with less have a chance to see our city at its both by the buying public and the reThe latter should shave n return to $3 wheatnnd 40 cent
expense out of court if thu people best before they Lave in the spring, tail stores.
would only use some judgment, some Let us have light and plenty of it. the prices an close nn .possible in ; cotton, nnd you can judge whut that
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to thc rest of us.—Tampa
sense and a. trifle o f that friendly Heaven knows we need it after all of [ order to meet the demand for lower; means
feeling and understanding with which those tightless nights, meatless and prices and then thc. public should buy Times
"The Man Who Sellt/Dirt Cheapn
w e'are endowed but which we'use so heatless and iceless days and ncatless ns freely as it can nfford to.
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Those "out of employ" in Northern
Infrequently. Taking cases into court trousers, and seedless prunes and| Florida has been unusually prosWatch
the
South
East
Corner
of
Patfe
Two
to settle means more trouble, more needlfss privations forced upon us by perods for several years and It will cities arc informed there is work and
# expense, more time lost and many a-brainless set of idiots in government 'feel the present depressed conditions rations plenty and to spare on Flori­
employ at a dollar-less salary.
jlesa than many other sections o f the da farms.
times more lacerated feelings.

THE SANFORD HERALD

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

SEED POTATOES
Spalding Rose FouY
Maine Grown

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Fresh Carload Just Received
Price $5.35 Sack 11 Pecks

I Chase &amp; Company
Farm s, Homes,
Groves, L ots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURUNG’S SUBDIVISION’

J. E. SPURLING

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THE 8ANF0RD WEEKLY pE R itfJ), FRIDAY, JANUARY 14,1021

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[LUMBERMEN CAN DO MUCH
MONTHLY
SOCIALISM IS
TOWARD' BUILDING BOOM DIFFERENT IN
pa pe r s on
MEETING OF
EARIY HISTORY
- DARK RUSSIA
MEN'S CLUB SWIFTS’ S Y J 8

W E S T IN G

JO N ES D A IR Y
FARM

N E W F L O R ID A S Y R U P
Per Gallon .........................

PRICES LOWEST SINCE ARMIS­ are not anxious about the report sent
H A M S , lb.
TICE, SAYS HEAD OF MAN­
to congress yesterday in which the
UFACTURERS’ ORDER
Federal Trade Commission made
VAN C A M P S TOM ATO
y e had the privilege o f attending
charges that lumber manufacturers REPRESENTATIVE OF SOCIALIST WAS nELD AT PARRISH HOUSE
SO U P , Per c a n ...................
V meeting of the literature departWASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—More through their associations control
ON WEDNESDAY
AND AMERICAN FED. OF LA­
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of ^e Women'll Club yesterday than 40;000 lumber manufacturers
1-lb R O A S T B E E F
EVENING
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the output and prices of lumber
BOR COMES BACK TO U. S. “2 . o,
of listening
to
two
fine
papers
Can
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------and denlera now arc in a position to throughout the cntlfe United States.
-tsented by Mrs- McKinnon and Mrs. |d„ ni,ore thari thcir 8haix, ,n tcrmin.
An enthusiastic meeting o f the
1-lb. C O R N E D B E E F ,
BERLIN, Jan. 13.— ‘Communism in
“ Evidence presented to Senator
! j i . Whitner.
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|ating the nation-wide dwelling short- Cnlder's committee’ now investigating Russia is robherism; it tolerates im­ Men’s Club wns held last night. A
Can ........................................ ‘ -The f o r m e r made a study o f the |ngC( l . c
Boyle flf th(j NatJonal
large crowd was present and matters
prisonment,
persecution
and
execution
the lumber industry contradicts the
pertaining to the White Way for the 1-lb. C O R N E D B E E F
.atient geography of our bcautirui Lumber Manufacturers’ Association
charge o f the Federal Trade Commis­ without trial; it has brought Russia
church; n play thnt Is to be staged / H A S H , per can .....
,Ute and the development o f our or- announccd here today at the same
sion," said Boyle. Boyle also called starvation, disease nnd death. There
Mml counties.
|time justice department officials attention to nn inccstigation made is no government. It is n worse au­ nnd the completion o f arrangements li/4.\]j. P U R E P O R K
The euphonious and expressive . wen, comjuctinfir on investigation of
with reference to nn invitation to the,
S A U S A G E can
last summer by the factory bureau o f tocracy thnn the Czaristic government
Orlando
Men’s
Club
to
visit
this
club
’
. n " « * n n n » » i/i
n,mf “ Mosquito" wns given to the I hjgh lumber
prices
which are
the agricultural department, which he and* lived there for over twenty years nnd spend a social evening and inspect P R E M IE R S A L A D D R E S S IN G
Mcthenunost—and no doubt the
blamed in part for the stoppage of said, showed the real cause of high under the Czar and had the expert
the equipment o f this parrish,. which j
P R E M IE R F R A N K F U R T
Hat inhabitants found it very a p -. building operations,
prices of lumber as being shdrtnge cnees necessary to make compari­
Rev. Peck has working In an efficient
SAU SAG E
ofseriate.
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"Lumber prices now are lowest of stocks.
v sons."
and beneficial wny, wns gone over
Mrs. McKinnon proceeded t° c® " ', since the armistice," said Boyle,
M. Schwartz, an American Socialist
While Boyle was discussing the
doct us by the coast and through th e , -pricea have been slashed an aver- situation, Judge Nebckcr, assistant of San Francisco, who was recently thoroughly and plans perfected.
Each week the Bowling Club will
InUrlor of our fair peninsula, and a|fe of
pcr ccnt stocka 0f jum.
nttorney general, nnd William Rand, released from four months’ imprison­
stage a contest and the results will
ibo« us how the development o fT h c bcr are p|,|ng Up an(1 mnny ^
arc New York attorney, were making ment in Soviet prisons in Moscow,
be published regularly in the Herald.
boundaries of Escambia, SL JaaaB being forced to dose for
for lad
lack or plnns for
their’ investigation o f made this declaration today. With his
4nj jjonroe were established, and .the 0Kjerg
This is a fine form of amusement and S A N F 0 R D M IR R O R &amp; F U R N Ilumber prices and profits which Ne- wife, who lived for twenty years In
ench business man in the city should
fhangf* that havc occurrad B,nce o r | "Now is the time to build If fair, beker said would be “ vigorous." Anti­ America ns a socialist worker under
T U R E SH O P.
liter.
" wage scales can be put into opera­ trust action would result, he prom­ the name o f Jessie M. Moiie, he went enroll In the Men’s Club nnd enjoy
t e arr indebted to her for an ad- tlon
Labor costs represent more ised, if evidence was produced to to Russia last June, and attended the an eveing o f bowling each week and Furniture repaired, furniture refin­
jnirsble lesson in historical geograp y tban two-thirds of the cost of orcct- show that lumber interests had con­ second congress of the third Inter­ n banquet nnd general get-together ished. Give us a call. .Samples of
once each month. M a n ;/'if the men
whlch must have required research to ing f i l i n g s . "
work on request. Office 116 Laurel
spired-to control prices or prevent nationale. The couple were thrown
establish and present.
• xI Boyle said lumber manufacturers competition.
Jinto prison on August 6 because' they o f the city arc members of this club Ave. Phone 219.
This lesson in geography was foly.
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[failed to xepress approval o f condi- now and in no way docs it conflict
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POST
ADJUTANTS
|tions in Russia, They were released with any of their church obligations
\VM. E . C O N N O R
M^ed by Mrs. J. N..W^ltner w h o.ty
brr research and Interesting experi­
OF LEGION WILL
'on December 3, nfter Mrs. Schwartz or’ duties of the other churches. .Inst
ences presented to the club n fund of j
HOLD CONFERENCE went on hunger strike, and sent to come to tho J^arrisn House any Wed­
ii
Information regarding our own shell,
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--------Lcnine, Trotzsky nnd Tchitcheoin no­ nesday night nrd you can he enrolled.
poun^s—the relics of a former ra ce (
i PALATKA, Jan. 12.—Next Satur­ tification that she would cause to be
vfao in ages o f the past inhabited our
d a y Bert Hodge Post of* the Ameri- advertised to tGe wVHfers of Russia
1can Legion will be host to upwards of nnd America the hardships she had to
beautiful peninsula. '*■
M ISS B O W E R will be here for
[ 100 officers from various parts of the suffer under Soviet rule in Russia,
From the result o f exploration
a ahort while, and will m ake ap
state, the meeting being n conference where she had thought
leience has pronounced a dictum that
Sovietism
your hair com bings by m ach­
of post adjutants. However, it is un- stood for justice. Mr. Schwnrtz is
•The civilisation o f a race is de­
inery in the
latest
coiffures.
' Merstood thnt in some instances the.! returning to America nlone to depict
termined by its utensils."
MEN WHO FACED DEATH
Call at
’ 1entire. official personnel of som e’ of his experiences.
In these mounds no cooking utensils
| GETHER IN FROZEN NORTH
M A G N O L IA H O U SE
the posts will be in attendance. It Is
are found. The mounds were m ade1
“ Before I went to Russia," said Mr.
i
STAGE FREE-FOR-ALL
NOT
F.VHN
IP
KING
CONSTAN­
l
i t M agnolia Avenue
reasonably certain that State Com­ Schwartz, "I came here to Berlin and
from the shell of fish upon which the
TINE
CALLS
HIM
mander
Billingsley,
State
.Adjutant
visited Mrs. Karl Liebkniecht to ex­
aborigines subsisted.
(By Th« AuarUtad Frill)
BACK
M IS S M A R T H A F O X
Our Florida mounds may be, per­
MATTICE, Jan. 12.— Naval bat- Sumpter L. Lowry and National Or- press my sympathy with her over the.
invites
you to the Plpo Organ Club
frnnlzcr
H.
G,
Crevlston
will
be
pres­
haps, regarded ns unique, Occnsion- j loonista after first night’s sleep since
death o f her husband, whom she has
&lt;■7 Th» AmmUus Fr«»t)
ITen Monday afternoon from three to
charged
Noske
with
murdering.
Now
ent.
ally a piece of pottery is discovered, leaving Hudson Bny regions planned
ATHENS, Jan. 12.Formcr Premier Bjx a('b e r home corner Oak avenue
According to •' schedule matters- 1 have come to sec her again nnd tell
sad Mrs. Whitner exhibited a sm all. fo leave here late today for Toronto,
Vonzelos will not return to Greece nnd Eighth „ trpet. Teft, chickcn and
bowl containing a scrap of pottery ^To all appearances a dispute nrose pertaining to national legislation will her thnt the communist leaders in
even if he should be recalled by King (jfttc an(^ nut nandwiches, and ontrnnewhich had been found and which n between Farrell and Hinton after nr- be thoroughly discussed, nnd that nn Russia have killed my wife nnd that Lonatnntinc, . declares yiroprlctor of jnR inUHiCf au for twenty-five cents,
friend had completed in plaster.
|rival yesterdhy which culminated In effort will he made to stimulate mem­ I uru going to America to tell the newspaper Patris, who writes from
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th|s bp ftn ftftcrnoon of -Jrent
Near Blue Springs, it seems, an in- ( Farrell knocking down Hinton, but bership in the organization through­ working people there the truth nlwmt Nice, announcing withdrawal o f Ven- cnjoyment for you nntJ your fr|end8.
the Soviet government which 1 form­
teresfing mound has been discovered the nffair has been settled today. The out the state.
izeloa from public life.
q,bc £|ub will help you to entertain.
The conference of the adjutants erly sympathized with thoroughly and
which contains relics of n former age rnen nrose early and had breakfast
Phone No. 171 nnd reserve your table
that preceded the age of our numerous together and all regretted the inci- will he held in the Woman’s Club supported on the platform from New M O N E Y IN C R E A S E S
in
advance.
22-ltc
Indian mounds.
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|dent. Farrell and Hinton are retic- building, Reid strict, beginning at York to San. Francisco.
P E R C A P IT A C IR C U L A T IO N
"1 want to tell them what that sec­
9:00 a. m. At 4:30 In the afternoon
•The library has recently been on- ,»nt regarding ’ the occurrence,
S IN C E L A S T Y E A R “
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rOit SALE—J. C. Ellsworth of
tho visitors \vill lie given nn nuto- ond congress of the third Internation­
richcd by a handsome contribution— .
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WASHINGTON,
Jun.
11.—
Per
capBeardall avenue has several fine
The American Naturalist—a gift from j MATTICE, Ortt., Jan. 12,—The mobile ride over the city, and at 7:00 ale was. it was only ZinoviefT, Buk­
itn
circulation
money
in
the
country
young
Rhode Island Red roosters for
Mrs. Vance, which contains a wealth threc Amer,can naval bai|oontflt9_ in the evening n banquet will be harin, Lonine and Trotzky. It was
22-2tp
sale.
has
increased
three
dollars
nnd
twen­
all
cut
and
dried.
The
members
were
tendered them nt the Elk's Club
of scientific loro and which the club
,
I Lieutenants
Farrell, Hinton and
ty-three
cents
laat
year.
On
January
told
what
action*
to
tuke,
nnd
they
c*n avail itself of and the I" 1) c j Kloor—Iiroke camp nt Skunk islnnd, hall, followed by a dance.
1 this year the amount in circulation WANTED—-Man and wife to live In
did not dure do otherwise."
epjoy
120 miles north of this town early tohouse for company, rent free to
was
more than $«,340,030.000 or $r&gt;9.l2
Before
their
imprisonment,
Mr.
Sweet music, vocal and instrument­ 1day nnd started on the last leg of DEATH OF W. K. JACOBS,
right
parties. Can use nil kitchen
for
each
person
in
the
country.
Schwartz
and
his
wife
travelled
thru
OF
CHULIJOTA
al, was furnished by Mrs. Herndon ! their long trek back to civilization,
utensils
and furnlttire ns their own.
fourteen
governments.
They
visited
and Mrs A. M. Phillips, which en­ according to reports brought here by.
THE
VEGETABLE
GARDEN
See
me.
Mrs. J. E. Voughnn, Route
The many friends throughout this Samara, Tnmbov, N'izhni-Novgorod,
livened the afternoon nnd chnrmed the Indian runners. If all goes well the
--------A,
Sanford,
Fla., Box 235.
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section of W. E. Jacobs, well known Tula, Kazan nnd mnny other ini|&gt;ortaudience.
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trio should reach this little frontier
No
vegetables
arc
aa
good
as
those
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resident of Chuluotn, will be grieved urit centers. Schwartz, who is a
—VISITOR.
settlement by nightfall nnd n royal
to learn, of his untimely death ut his member of the Anferican Federation grown in one’s own garden at home, m the c i r c u i t c o u r t , s e v e n t h j u d i welcome nwaits them. The men arc
j- l o r i d a — in c h a n c e r y
of Labor, was sent to Russia by Otto There is no reason why fresh vege ,
home January .7.
reported to be in good health nnd
tables
shouTil
not
be
n
part
of
the
,
r.
Ijiliiff.
Joitt*«| l»jr l*rr
»n&lt;1 Wit
of
The funeral was conducted Tuesday Branstetter, executive ’ secretary
spirits nnd eager to return to their
daily
diet
o
f
every
home.
As
this’
new
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nfternoon, January ■!, which was nt- the Socialist party of America, to
homes.
MrAHilrr. AID*** I.. MrAll^ler ifi«I »U
tendril by n large gathering of make a thorough investigation} as lie year begins, attention should he de­ Win'll
unknown .|^»»•**•**. L^lra nru) ifranl*****. of «»lb*
The airmen and their Indian
voted
to
the
home
garden
nnd
dcsir«*
r
n
.
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’U
linlhtf
iimlrr Wm. II. MrAlUirr ami
spoke
the
Russian
language
and
knew
friends. Interment wqs made in the
All««* U* MrAllatrr. lN&gt;frin|»ltt»
guides rcnChed tlia island last night
nblo
crops
plnnted,
snys
C.
K.
Methe
pre-war
conditions.
Chuluotn cemetery.
CITATION.
after traveling over a hard trail for
Qunrrle, stnte agent of the agricul­ To Wm M l|r.\Hal**r
The deceased, who wns only 2f&gt; t
nt A InrlnnaM (Mils o f
nearly 15 days from Moose Factory,
Ohio. \ll&lt;r I. \l«* Mi*i»-r of f'Incliinatl. Ohio;
tural extension division .
years old at .the time of ins death, i
ONE WOMAN'S REGRETS
Ihr nukhimn i|rg|«rr« hrlra. W alrva. fffaB*
; where the tfhft was wrecked in a ^
^ q{ ^
tfi|ilenil ot thal
Now is the time to prepare seed
irra of ••llirr rlaluiaiila uiulrr Wm, II. Mf*
I’aul .M. Knnnmori, Japanese states­
'M llirt iinl Allur I Mi».UIs!i*f. ami* In atlj
forest after a wild flight from Rockbed
snnd
tho
soil
for
the
garden.
section,
active
in
church
work
and
u
man, reformer and orator, is coming t
....
anil all Mhrt |o«rllr« claluiluf an/ lulrrtnl
A man in Denver killed nnothcr
In ami In Ito* folhm-In* ilra rrlM lanA* alt*
leader
among ^the young people. ' lie man, who, he declared, had despoiled Frosts in Florida are usually light
■to .W o r d Fridny, J.m r.
y
.f * * » * * N; *
1
2
,Urth"
enough not to kill mo.t v om U bln , If, B S ’ ^ T T S i t S * I5V S T &amp; 'S J h .
• on,-.lay Visit . . . curst o f Rev. nn.l
;'»•"■* thrilling o«P jri.nc.
wns engaged in business in Chuiuotn
u» f n
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received here from the
runners nnd his death, caused by acute pneu­ his home. The husband is now in jail fflvcn tho protection of n hot bed or «131. Ti*r nirw mi nt ihr nijr «f Hanfunt.
Mrs.
n. Brownlee. While here he
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d « • I i o h i i |»jf K . II. Traffor*!** Map of
awaiting trial, nnd the wife also is
F'lorhU
will deliver
nt the Pres­
Pros- ' 1,r J 0&lt; '
. . .
, iii.h I monia, come ns a shock to nil his held. The wife declares that she her­ cold frame.l This fact mnkes it p o t-; Il B|i|varliic
liver an address at
It,. .Morn Mil o f . &lt;**m*
Until it was definitely established friends. He is survived by a widow.
silile for early vegetables.
'j |,Mliit fll-tl In frxtiii
till* nuu* . t . l u . t |mi. Ihtt
byterian church, Friday night, Janu-'
self is guilty of the dead man's^biood;
that the party reached the Indian
I
ml
It
—
or
rlflni
mhii, Inlrrr.l In Urn Unite
It
is
a
good
Jirncticc
to
test
seed
The following verse was written in
arv 21si. nt 7:30.
“ for," she says, "I am to blame for for germination.before planting in or­ lirirlnal.iYr •!—. rll**«l. lU tflm r. jnai. lb . u ld
n , li ■
. ..
, settlement nt Skunk Islnnd fast night, his memory:
Wm
II
\|r \tl.irr, ■ ,m ! Mir. I.. Mr.lllalrr
Dr knnnmori is one of the most.* .
. ,
conditions
that led my husband to der to insure a good stand. Small air Itrrrli, rrx|ulrral to Ik ■lid ,|*|ir,r la-fvrc
...
niiviftv had nerv’nded the towns Are you ready whei^called to come,
mir. .alii I'lm ili I'oiiri , i tim C.mrl llmiw In
prominent figures in Jnpaneso life to*
.
take the law into his own hands to seed, like cnbbngo nn dturnip, enn be Miiifonl, I 'l'f l.l, mi ilm 111, i|a, o f A|&gt;rll, A.
When your work in this sphere is
d.y. For many , o . r . ho
nno of P0F“ 'n&gt;&gt;»"
th'
" 'X
II IHL’ I. Mini lltro toil 1l.r/ r tusk. ai»arrr to
revenge the honor of his home."
tested on the hot stove. Those that Illir Mil ,.f it»(ii,»|aliil rah|Mtr.l ,italii,r ywl or
thrir Irnillnu nt.to.m .n nnd rofomror. M » T
c.m ,|,ondcnt. nnd photadone,
The wife goes on to make public pop hnvo vitality; the dead ones burn. iitiirm l.r a ilrrta*» jiro rtuifrMo aalVI f r rni.rnt
.. 'It.-i jr&gt;u•
•»d i« hi, latdr y e n has bcoomo tho
, h“ l ,
M i„tcro « And laid at rest ’till Judgment Day, confession of her going to work in nn
Large seed, like beets, carrots nnd Anil aor ■ml all aittirr |&gt;,Mlr, rlalmlnf ■anjr
Ah, can you «ny, "I too have gone
ttontrst ovnnccllst o f tho Orlont. Ho I—
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office In disregard to her husband's sugar corn ,can bo tested by means of rl*l't, liilr &lt;ir Inirr**.i h, am] to Hi, ternte lirrris miin.i
nm _
T.e— wns attached to the report thnt the
that way,
Inaioir .1- .. ill.-il iimlrr. tij or ttiroutli Witt. It.
called the Billy Sunday o f Japan.
1men were in good health, for it ia To that city we are told is high above, gr.own wishes, and of the intimacy the rag doll tester. This consists in MrAltelrr or Allrr I . Mr.Mtelrr. or ott»rwte*.
While preaching in Japan, he hns only (
A
jr
o Itrrrli, rr&lt;|iiir*al lo Ik ami
Ikfur*
t.’hich grew out of the,situation.
rolling the seeds in, a wet cloth and mar » j M rlrn iU Cmiri. , i tjm r«airt l l n w tn
one sermon which is three houra long.' known that Lieutenant Stephen A. Where our Redeemer reigns with love,
“ ■tfter each meeting I would return placing tho roll in a warm location. “ iinfoni.
am H r Cm) itey o f Maj , A,
And hope to receive as my reward,
I*. IW I, mnl tlirii mi&lt;| Ilirir mate aoaarrr to
Bin fame I. so m t thnt ho n o .o r ; f * ™ " .
» ' ‘ J * . " 1* ’
home nnd begin to compare the man After ten days, more or less, open llir
Mil
uf
ianii|ilalnl
rihIM Inl ■(■ln«l ••Id
A life everlasting with our I-ord" ?
■prak, oxccpt In tho l.rcest auditor!.
“ *•"&gt;'/ ,rom ,r0*,b,t*
to my Husband nnd 'nlways In Jim­ it and calculate the percentage of llnknowil liarllr*. olhrraalar a ilrrrr. |mt ron*
He Is traveling by cariole,
Iraau will Ik. riitrrval tgulnal a b l miknowQ
unrs in their great cities, nnd the f1X^&gt;0B,l|;re'
|i«rllr«.
my".* favor.
the others mushing through treacher­
sprouted
seed.
•
It !• g n ltm l Hut till* nollrr Iw.piildtetird la
crowds ta hear him are so inrge that
' . 4 nd we are in prison becaiHc l
ous snows on snowshoes. When the
Another point to consider is that llir Manford llrtttM. ■ o,a&gt;|&gt;i|»r publtebrd Id
the close of each sermon he re­
HrRilimlr I'ouutr, ( lotIda. our* ■ work " for
v.ifri’t
content
to
be
j
i
good
tflfo
to
men arrive at the rail head here, they
o f having a fertile soli. Stable ma­ rl*bt wrrka aa to Ihr known ,write* Jbfrmtanl.
the
. ivests
" * 1" that no one present come tnc
. . .
i tiamininn nf
the kindest of husbtnds, but wanted nure is one o f the best fertilizers mul umr * work for Iwrlrr wrrka •• to tb f
(HI r I Ira drfMnteiil.
following night, that other, mllht * " 1be " t 1 bJ *T
to be in the midst of a lot of excite­ known. It should be well rotted and unknown
wllnraa mr bind ami llir aral o f Ilia aald
l»«0 tholr . . . u . Sometimes . . m.ny
^
^
btcn pr)vWcJ , or
ment and have my ewn mbnev to should have a sm?ll percentage of L im it f o « r i on thi* llir fatb dmf of d*uu*r)r,
A. I). IW I.
■S .000 Japanese confess Christ n t.
die«E beyond my station and tu meet straw to manure. This should b$ ap­
ISKAI.I
K. A. DOLTULA1A,
«ne of his services. He will not de- thcJr convenience.
1‘ lrrk o f |br L im it Court,
and pet tangled In an affair with a plied broadcast at tho rate of ten tons
of Hruiluotr ('uunlf, Via.
Bver the three-hour sermon here but;
. I
man I had no bualneis to know."
Ilf V. K. IHH'UI.AMM. II. V,
an acre and thoroughly mixed Into UEomit: ii. iiKiniiMi,
(B j Ti f A iM citU d Pr»M)
•ill toll hi. Ilf. .to o , which I. v e r y ; F L O R I D A 'S E L E C T O R A L
It
is
not
the
province
of
this
newsNollrltor and Lou oar I for L'uwuteluiute.
VOTE C A ST M ONDAY
4 the soil. Stable manure raises the
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.— A re­
interesting. He is a pleasing speaker.
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duction of American forcea o f occu­ j- ip&lt; r to assume that many .women' temperature of the soli and thus
now find themselves In the earlier hnstens the growing o f the plants.
N O T tcx o r ( H z i i r r s s a l e
" o . . m o t ,r 1 . r d OPS
,: ,2
TALLAHASSEE, don. IL -F lo H d . pation in Germany from fifteen thou­
Ntllr* I* brrrb, flaru that uniter and b / rlf.
•unput
of
this
repentant
women's
p*»Commercial fertilizers should bo used lur o f ■ writ o f n rru llo u la m lif out o f lb*
such nn oriental orator.
I presidential eleetpra qiet in the gov- sand to eight thousand has been
dlciiment Yet, if we are to s’ tppoiv at Intervals during the growing oSIcr o f Ibr Cterk o f tb« l lrvull LXiurt la aad
ordered
by
the
war
department,
Sec­
It is expected that the Presbyterian ernor’s,office yesterday. Charles E.
Nmulnote Coanljr. Ilortda. wbrrrln I . V.
that her's is an Isolated case, It may period as a top dresser to mnke the for
Lalnf, M i n i b j J. I . U lu | , brr boa haad. at*
church will be crowded. Mr. and Mrs. Jj oncs was elected president of the retary Baker Informed Representative bo well to n;uke It rcnspicuovs is a
Idalntlft a ami Ullll* rolllna U dafrudaol. I.
plants grow rapidly.
Byrne of South Carolina today.
a* Hhrrlff o f Hrminute Count/. Hut Ida. bat*
Brownlee met him at the Presbyterian c!ectorai co||ege, and Martin Caray . V 'n g to ary right-minded hut nmterlml
upoo tbr following itearrlbfd proprrtj la
Cabbage, cauliflower, collard, egg­
Assembly last summer, where he de- M |0( 8ecrot»ry. f W. V. Knott was
hitious woman, .Inclined to be *m id* plant, lettuce, tomnto and onion seed Hrinln»lr Counljt, tlortda. aa tlia nniirrtf * f
U llllr Collin*, to-w li: Iteg. at NW cwraar of
bored two addresses. .Thdy so pic- choaen a8 messenger to deliver the F L O R ID A N E W S P A P E R
u*r-ng, who might risk disaster can be sown In the seed bed In Janu­ a half o f NW i|uartrr uf BW ifturtef o f NW
Iiuarlrr
o f Iterilua SB. lowt.altlp IP S, Hang*
P
U
B
L
IS
H
E
R
S
T
O
M
E
E
T
tured the beauties of Florida that he voto to the pre,|dent of the senate. A
through having her own way. As ary. Do not cover more than 3-4 Inch M K ran
Smith .tin frrl. Eaat Jnt frtt. N.
promised to tpake
* them
'*
’ “ ’before
* ----- copy o f the certif|cate was forwarded
a visit
this saddened woman, can testify, the Jeep. Turnips, beets and carrots Xkl frrl, Wral a u fart to Iwglaulag aa.L will
o ffr r Ibr i o n , mr u l r Iwlota th* Cmirt ltmw*
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 11.— Pub­
returning to Japan.
* to Federal Judge Shepard, Pensacola,
best time to stop such a -mistaken should be planted In the field es early lk? r:.V .
Cbontj, Florida, (u th* highlishers of daily newspapers o f Florida,
blddrr fo r ra*U, imrrligarr paring foe III 1*.
and one J bs mailed to the president of
venture, is' always before she begins as possible, If not already plaited. *al
during
tn*
tegal
hour*
o f aate. on tbr Tlh dky
TRAMMELL WOULD-CUT
the United States Senate. Governor members of the Daily Publishers' As­ it.— New York Sun.
o f M anli, IVdl. to u l l t l f aald writ and raala.
Brussel
sprout
planta
should
be
set
Iiatnl llila tbr lltb daf o f January. U9I,
COMMON CARRIER RATES , Hardee nnd Judge- J. B. Winfield of sociation,'will meet next Sunday, Jan.
C. M. IIANU.
also In January. Corn can be planted
16, in Jacksonville for what is expect­
*
I the supreme court, snt with the col■E* *lr
SLrrlff Srmllailr Couaty, I hirld*.
COUNT
VOTES
FEBRUARY
9
ns
soon
as
dnngcr
of
frost
Is
over.
ed' to' bo the moat important meeting
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.— Common |pKe during its session.
The chief reason the oldest inhubiAn effort should be made to have
held by the organization aincu Its for­
r*friers would be required to make
* ----------- ---------------tant
is so often the champion liar is
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.— A rcso- acw vegetables every few days. This
mation. While in Jacksonville, the
rates after April 1st, which would
The Kxnsaa Industrial Relations
he
has
only had more opportunities.
members nnd their wives will bo lutlon providing for a joint session o f can be done by planting new ones beProduce returns not exceeding f
o
u
r
'
thttt employers in esguesta of the Florida Metropolis and |congress February 0 to count the tween the rows every week or two
County board asks for wider roads,
an exteqplve program o f entertain* electorlal votes being cast today by lT o keep plants in ' such a garden
says
the Tarpon Springs Leader. So
ment between' business sessions/hasithe presidential electors waa adopt- growln garpldly, it should' be remem­
by Senator Trammell, Democnii, u k e care of Bkl,Ied *nd
do
the
people. Then “let's go”
bered a fertile soil Is necessary .
t been arranged.
|ed yesterday by the senate.
T t-f.
Florida.
.
^ j
ployes over periods o f depression.

a
S'.

L. P. McCULLER

BALLOONISTS
ARRIVE AT
OUTPOST, HAD
FIGHT THERE

VENIZEL0S
WONT GO BACK
TO GREECE

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TO THE LADIES OF
SANFORD

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FAMOUS JAP
COMING HERE .
FRIDAY, JAN. 21

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WILL REDUCE
U. S. FORCES
IN GERMANY

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COTTON GINNED

GLIMPSES OF THE SEJWINOLES

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UP TO JANUARY FIRST SHOWS
11,559,230

By C. E . H O W A R D In O R L A N D O R E P O R T E R -S T A R

iJi-*

JARY 14,

v o n o i or a m ioA T io* rum u z deed
uvdzx skonov sn, general statu.
TVS, LAWS 07 TLOKIDA
Nolle* I* ftvan {fait S. 7 . Doudney, purtbaotf
o f T i i Certificate No. &gt;97, dated lb* Sib d ir
o f J o lj, A. D. ISIS, b n filed Mid rartlfleete
Id idj office, and fau m id* apparition for t i f
deed to U n i in accordance with U r .
Slid
r t r lin c ili ru b ric* * I hr following drecrlbcd
property ilt o iir d la Remlnol# County. Florid*
to-wlt:
BW quarter or Nil quarter, Her. S3,
Twp. 30 0, Re*. SO E, 44 acres.
Tb* Mid
land being emeesed at tbi d i t i or tb* Is
•nine* or aueb rrrtlflrit* la tb l u n i or P.
O. Cremhaw.
Alio, Nolle* U b*r*by given tb it R, F. Pood
o*y, parrbi**r o t T a t Certlf
J tie* to No. 23B, dat
ed lb* Ird day ot J o n s ,'A , D.-MOlfl. h u fllrd
H id certificate In my office
(Tier*, la d bai mad* ipplication for ta i deed to Urn* In accordant*
with law. Bald certificate embrace* tb* fal
lowing de«rrtbr&lt;l property allot ird In RemlnoU
County. Florida, to-w lt: W S S-4 eh. o t BW
quarter or SW qnartar. Sec. 11. Twp. 30 H.. Rg*.
SO X. IS aero*. T b t aald land b«lng
at the data or tho teeuance ot aarb certificate
In the name o f Unknown.
Alan, notice U hervby given that R. F. Pond
ney, pnrebaaer o f T a t Certlflcata No. 371, dal
*d lb* 3rd d a y .o f Jan*, A. I)., 1818. baa filed
laid rerllflrata In my offlc*, tad baa mad*
application Tor ta i deed to Larne In accord
anca with taw. Raid certificate ambrac** tb*
rotlowlag de*rrlb*d property aitualtd . In Broil
noli County. Florida, to-w lt:
Peg. NW ror.
Sec. S3, Twp. SO B. Rge. SO E. Run B 8.5 tb.
E 8.78 cb., N 8.8 eb. W 0.73 cb. 3 acre*.
Alao. notlr* U h*r*by given that 8. F. Pood
a*y, pnrebaaer o f T a t Certlflcata No. 1«U . daled tb* Snd day o f Jane, 1803, h u riled laid
certificate In my o fflc* , and baa made appUra
tion for ta i de*d lo taaue la accordance wllb
law.
Bald certirirate embrace* tba following

NOTICE 07 INTENTION TO A7TLT TOR
LETTER! PATENT
' NOTICE I ! n X R R B T gtraa that tha u * * 1atgnod w ill apply ta (ha Governor o f the Statu
* t Florida, at Tallxbaaaoa, foe Laltaru Pataat laearporatUg Edward Ulggtna lacorpoartad. « » dor tb* following proponed charter, tb* orig­
inal o f which la bow ca flla la tb* afflc* of
tba Bocretary o f Ita to o f th* aald State o f
Florida.
*
WITNESS, our namoa thte 11th day at Da­
ce mher, A. D. 1890.
EDWARD HIGGINS,
JAB. X . tm iOINk,
ADELAIDE HIGGINS.
FROFOSZD CHARTER 0 7
EDWARD
UIOOINS, INCORPORATED.
*
Tb* nndertlgnod Incorporator* Jveetby Maoriat* tbrmoalVM together foe tbo "purpoM o f baromlng Incorporated and forming a corporation
under and by rlrtM o f tb* lawi o f tho State
o f Florida, with and a Oder tb* fallowing propoaod charter:
. Section. 1.— T b # . a im * o f tbl# corporation

NOTICE 0 7 A 7 7 U 0 A T I 0 N TOR T A *
UNDER SECTION 8TI, CJEkEkA, 811*
S T A T U T E !*
1
Nolle* I* haruby glern that o . c
purchaser o f Tax GtrUflrate No “ i i e " 7^*.
tbe 4th d* j , o f Jono, A. D. I bit J'. 4 ,h4
aald errilfleat# In my offlc* and’ h .! ' ^
appllcatlnn fur tax deed to lroo.
“ Ms
anr* with Uw.
Bald rortlricala
following described property sltua*M
a
nol* County. Florida, to w it; Reg, e aa ^**5*^1
and 8.23 ch, N. o f SN ror, of NW nn.,?’
I
HE quarter. Bee. 10, Twp. 31
*
run N 1.83 r t . V? 48 link,, S- .81
link*.
Tb# eald land being aarorom
date Of tb# Issuance o f apeb (V tin ca t* ll ^
name o f Hernando DanleU.
T
"" *
Also Tax Certftlcata No, 453 dated &gt;i
dxy of June. A. D. 1817, fax? I i f i roll
*•
neat* In my offlc*. u d 4 m made a r n l i ^
for lax deed lo IMS. In acroedanro w f.i &lt;?•
Bald certificate embrace* tb* fo lte w i.. e - V ed properly alluated to Seminole f o u n t v ? ^
Ida, to-w lt:
Reg. SB ror. o f NW
HE quarter Sec. 10. Twp. 3l B.. Rf e II r "
W 70 yard*. N IIS yard*. ■ 78 y .M ,' ,
Tb# Mill Und b#Ioc IM#M#d It u # d t t t e V i
»Mutnc# of ioch c#rtlflcat# \q tb# ^
Unknown.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Cotton
♦ »»»»❖ »»»■ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »»♦ ♦ ♦ »»♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
ginned
prior to January 1st were .11,The story herein Is made up largely restive and being crowded by the
059,230
running bales, census bureau
from data furnished by Mrs. J. N. "pale faces" began to practice the
announced.
Whitner, of Sanford, Seminole coun­ whiles of the Indian nature, raids of
ty, formerly a part of Orange coun- depredation nnd "hair-lifting” of their
oppressors, finally culminating in the K IS S IM M E E G E T S E V E N
B R E A K I N D O U B L E B IL L
Mra. Whitner evidences a great in­ Seminole War of 1836.
Mrs. Whitner states that abdbt this
terest In the Indian lore of the earl­
WINTER PARK, Jan. 10.— Rollins
ier days and has great sympathy for time United States soldiers stationed
onroc,
1
College
and O, H. S. staged a double
EDWARD HIOGINS, INOORFORATXD
"The Noble Red Man” and the forc­ at Camp Monroe, on nak
nad IU principal plat* o f bualnoaw shall bo la
a
n
d
feelingly
remarks,
'Can
one
imj
header
basketball
game at Rollins on
ing him back at the sacrifice of his
tb* Town o f B u ford , tn tb* County o f 8*mlnol# nad tbo State o f Florida, and aacb other
ogine the indignation and horror of Friday night, the Kissimmee boys los­
natural home.
place* an may be designated by tb* Hoard o f
ing
the
frist
contest,
39
to
15,
yhile
the
Indians
at
the
sight
of
these
fore­
Mrs.
Whitner
rightfully says:
Wirectara.
—
Section 3.—Tb* guntrnl nature o f th* bual- r e t . In my' office', nnd' bn. a n d , apD, ^
“ Whatever pride and enjoyment we runners of the army of their pur­ the girls evened the count by winning
for U z
to Imiio lo orartU nre wfiKi?*1
we to he tra note led Obeli t . aa follow*;
•.
Th* buying and rolling o f antomoblls*, Irsc- Ha Id certificate embrace* tb* fuRowlng ,w J 2 '
citizens of Orange county may feel in suers entering the pathway o f their the second,.15 to 10.*
e.1
property
eltoated
In Seminol* C o o n l» ^ 2 '
toca u d term Implements, th* purebaa*, sale or
This was the second game with the
10 eh*.
eh. N
n u
..a
iTT0'*
fW lt: Ilee.
Beg. 10
d 2B8
|[ ' ri**
her achievements, our sentiment can­ retreat and now they would claim
exchange u d rental o f real rotate; to owa, Idi. to-wlt:
operate, maintain,* hire, rtat, build or erect HR ror. of NW qnarler o f BE quarter *#7-v?
college team, and although ih c Kis­
.not be praiseworthy until we shall even this
warehouse* and o fflc* building*, to roll, mort­ Twp. 31 fl.. Rg*. 31 E. Run W 1 0 3 f r o F * I t
gage, sub-let, poldgu. Urn, leva* or convey th* ft.. E 1.C ft.. N 108 ft. Tb* Mid U»d J *
"Leaders rose, stimulated to great­ simmee girls lost before, it was only
have paused and paid our respect and
property o f aald corporation or any part Uaroof aaaeaaed at tb* date of the Issuance *[
honor to those of d generation ago, er degree of daring by slight trace of by one point. This game showed a
at th* discretion o f tb* Board o f Dirac lore; to rertlftcata In tbo name o f J. IT. UcVsii ^
Also Tex Certtflrxt* No. 484. dated it . ^
bororw money. Inane bond*, or other obliga­
won by'their Christian faith and prac­ white blood in some of them and thus great improvement on the team-work
It. bss—fu*d **14„ ”
tion*, and to secure tb* asm a by murtgag*. day of June, A. D. 181
-----------d
u
m
b
e
d
prop
erty
a
!m
a
te
d
la
Sem
in
ole
C
oun
ty,
of
the
players,
as
they
won
by
a
these
poor
savages
in
their
extremity
pledgro or any atbar kind o f Lnetrumsnt, to llflcata In my office , and baa made im ii IT
tice, their sterling characteristics and
Florida, to w n : tl*g, 0 cb*. H o f NE ror of make ecu tracts o f any kind whatever for th* «*«&gt; for tax deed to lame in accord an rv J m
NW quarter ot NE quartar, dec. 18, Twp. SO 8 „ tertberanc* o f tb* bust new* o f tb* O bm puy. TB law.
ability to overcome primitive condi­ arose to the white man’s conception of margin o f five points.
Bald certificate embraces tb* fcliA.i_
Rga. JO K. Run W 10 cb*. S SI degree*, W dial la marcbandlaa u d deal 1* all things u d described property situated In Seminole (V-?
tion! and make possible within a life­ the loftiest heights of valor in defense
8 (0 cb*. 8 3.34 eba, B 18 cba. N 8.24 cb*. lo aria which th* Board * f Director* may drom ty. Florida, to-w lt; Beg. 483 ft. N. o f r i _
L
-1nf wm* UAdla.
-B ■■
_ ' W
l OK
h*g.
IS acroa. Tb# aald land twlug
of their wagwams and hunting W A U C H U L A H IG H T R IM S
time the civilization we enjoy,”
~ —— -------------—
W
we —™ -—
■ -——1
1-------- —- —
arnimg Ml TM
at tbe data o f tba Issuance•of aueb certificate traaMriloo nf It* Mid bust****, and g***r*Uy 121 S., Rg*. 31 E. Ran N. 338 ft. W s u 'tt T
"There is a duty—a privilege— sac­ grounds."
C A R L S T R O M A V I A T O R S -I* tb* name of Unkonvrn.
t* hue* * 1ere la* and enjoy all tbe right*, p*w- 225 ft., 11 288 fL . S-tO acre*. Tb# eald
Unleaa aald rerttneatu afaal! b* redeemed ac­ era and preillagu* larideait to rorpecuOou- fa* being l u t w e ! at tb# date o f th* iMaasr. As a matter of fact, there seems to
red and binding which devolves upon
cording to law lax deed* wlU laao* Ibereoa on profit under tb* Uw* o f 4b* State o f Florida.
sorb certificate In tb* name of Gtorg* o . lL t
the few who are left, who have per- be some little confusion in the dates
eSecUoa
e-wwseew «8.—CAPITAL
»■« wro*
w
*W
W
a—Th*
—
m
um
* rao&gt;-m *u1 aet!■ *Also
»(*•« Tax
warn- V
T1 1*1 IVrnaw no,
,4_
WAUCHULA, Jan. 10.—The Carl- tb* 13th day o f February, A. P. 1011.
iT*W
OO
L
Oartlflcate
No.
Wtinea* my official signature and M ai tb|a at lb* capital atock « f tkl* corporation s h a ll;3rd day of June. A. D. ISIS, baa null J S
sonal recollection of the real pioneers of the Seminole War, fo r there were atrom Field aviator mset defeat at the tba Ttb day o f January, A. O. 1021.
be **• btmdrod thousand dollars (* 100,000.00) , certlflcsts In my offlc* , and b u made
E. A. DOUGLASS.
which aball b* dlrided fat* aa* thawaud aharro; tion for tax deed t o . Iron* In arrordanceW!!ot
that can only be performed by our­ rally three outbreaks, the first be­ hands o f Wauchula High on the lo­ ■(8SAL)
C lert Circuit Court,
•t ■ par r it e * o f On* Buodrod Dollar* (*100.00) t Uw.
Said certificate ambrac** tha fr ik ^ S
selves. The &lt;Ay is growing late and ing as far back ay 1817, which was cal court Saturday night by a score
Seminole County, Fla,
By
E
.
U
.
WILSON,
P.
C.
we should arouse and prepare for UBe confined to operations between Gen. o f 16 to 14. Tho game was fsot and 21-8 tC
whatever material there may be gath­ Jackson for the government and Osce­ hard fought from the beginning. Both NOTICE 0 7 A 7 7 U 0 A T I0 M TOE T A X SEED
ll mooty V,
uvum
I. XM It., a i m 11 , 1 arr*. Th* aald land iZ
UNDER SECTION ITI, GENERAL
ered up. When the earliest of our ola for the Indians.
teams playing excellently on defense.
of America, or ta food*, war*, marebaadtea. |Bg a»ero*d at tbe date of tb* Irouaaro
. STATUTES
Uhar,
ro
re
lcu
ar
other
proproty
te
»•
laktm
at
certificate
lo tba name o f Sarah Cairo, •*1
The second war concerned Orange
country’s history shall have been
Although greatly outweighed tho
Nolle* la hereby siren that T. O. Roebuck,
pnrebaaer
o
f
T
a
t
Oartlflcate
No.
3100,
dxtad
evolved from the shadows of the past county, for that was the one recorded Wauchula boys won by superior field
lb* Sth day dr Jus*. A. D. 1814, has filed aal(T # ,^
, ° 7 ’- ^ S ^ . ^ . ™ , , 'for which thte f ir s t * S orbet offlro' i ^ ’ h t T ^ d ?
wc shall find that it is a part of n by Mrs. Whitner perhaps, though generalship.
certificate In ray office, and baa made appU corporation to to axtot to nlnaty-ala# y a rn . Th# for U I
lo
,n t ctJSamca
ration ror tax deed to laeue la accordance rgllh
there
was
still
a
later
outbreak
in
story of unsurpassed tragedy and ro­
^ M c e n m c a t e em b r.ro. «b . f X w t e g ^
Uw.
Bald certificate embraces tbu follow ^ h T t e ^ U g ' ^ ^ t r o t o U
&gt;b* .°.Ug7 U * « f g « W . te-WHi ____ ____
scribed
,
-properly a llu lled In Seminole
Seminole (ouatr
A preeldeot, a elea-pro*Ideal, a aocratary a id
mance; the story of the Seminole wars 1852, when Governor Brown placed in
The Greek currant crop for 1920 is Inf described property allnnlfd lo Seminole
county, Florida, to-w lt:
N belt of HE quar­ a trtuurer. and a Board u f thru* u d - not more Flurlili, to-wlt: Reg. 7 1-3 cb. W and 10 *
N o f BE ror. o f NW quarter of NE quxrtet w
the field a company of n hundred men 32 per cent less than normal, the esti­ ter o f NE quarter (leas bet. 28 ft. 8. of NE. tbaa ft to director*.
of nearly a century ngo."
Bee. 10, Twp. 21 H., Rg*. 31 K. Run N tt 1*
run 8 108 ft. W 039.50 ft.. N 083 ft. t:
Section B.—OFFICERS,— Th* 0 nicer* o f this
Mrs. Whitner calls to m in d the under General Hopkins, located at mate being 95,000 tons, compared ror.
959.50 ft.,) Bee. 31. Twp. 20 B. n fe . SO E. oorporatloa shall bold efftc* for th* period ar E 35 yde, H ;i3 yds. W 38 yda. The said ija
aaaeaaed at the date o f th* Irootst* .f
places of interest based upon the In­ Mcllonville, now, the city of Snnfrod, with 140,000 tons in 1919. America Tbe eald land being aapetaed at tb* date o f tba term o f on* year from tha data of thotr ator- twlng
laauanc* o f each certificate In th* name o f E. Uou, u d shall b* sleeted at aa ah ello* t* be •ueb rortlfk-ate In tb* name of Flora raabx*
Alao
Tax C erllflctta No. 432, dated t u he
dian occupation, notably, as s h e s t a t e s nnd later fifteen hundred soldiers en­ buys more currants thnn any other W. Ilenck. Uni*** M id rerUflcat* shall b* held
opod th* first Mooday ta Jaiuary, A D.
redeemed according lo law, tax deed w ill laaut 1821, u d upon th* first Monday In January day o f Jane, A. D.' 1818, 4 u filed Mid cerS
"prominently nmong them being the tered the field and cleared the sav­ country.
tbereon on lb* 12th day o f Fabroary, A, D. la u f h year thereafter. T b * persona who ar* fIrate In my o ffice , u d b u made applicate*
for tax deed to loan* In accordance with lx*
1931.
1
military graveyards of two wars and ages out. All together there were
to conduct tha basin*** o f thte rorporatio* u
WIlnrM my official a lgn ilorc and M il
Ihla Its temporary officer*, u t i l tha officer* ar* Bald certificate embrace* tb* fallowing 4*
wel-known localities where historic about forty thousand soldiers occu­
act
Ibed property situated In flemlnol* uoutr
lb* 3rd day or January, A. D. 1931.
•tested *1 tb* first regular atectlen u d qua li­
Florida, to-w lt: Deg. 4.54 ch. W and 8 2S A
fted, ar*;
(BEAD
E. A. DOUGLASS.
and otherwise prominent events have pied in these several Seminole wars,
Edward Hlgglna, President ami General M u- N o f HE corner o f NW qnartar o f BE qaxrtw
•
*
Clerk Cl rent I Court,
o f Sec. 10, Twp. 31 B., He*. 31 E.. Ties I
occurred where the earlier scttlemnts three hundred and seventy-five thou­
Seminole County, FI*. *&lt;«r.
1.53 cb.. W 1.51 cb.. B 1.32 cb. E 1.53 ck.
Jams* R . IIIgel-w. V lew -rm lteaL
Ry V. E. DOUGLASS, I). C.
wre made a n d w h e r e the d e a d w e r e sand soldiers occupied in these sever­
2-10
arrea.
Tbe Mid load being aaaeaaed q
Adelaide n igglo*. Secretary u d T reuvter.
21-Ste
a
tr
i
f
t
T
OR
INTENTION TO
Section 8.— L IA lfL IT T .— Tba blfbrot a mesa t tbe date of (be laaaince o f each certlflcata t*
laid to rest.”
al Seminole wnrs, three hundred nnd NOTICE OF LET
TE R ! PATENT.
l!&gt;# Bats# of Him R tw li.
at Indebtodnee* or UablUty ta which tbla ro*
NOTICE OF R U C U T O K
T h e I n d ia n s n a m e d t h e S t . J o h n s s e v e r i t y - f i v e being killed, with many
NtFTICR U hereby glern tbal » * tb* nndeft'nleae aald certificate eball tw reileetnrd w.
poration ran at u y oaa Urn* subject ttealf, la
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Legal Advertisements

r iv e r ,

w

.

"W c ln k a "

and

it s

banks

th e

ilxneil will make application to tb* Gofer*of
ot the Stale of FTbcbla. at Tallahassee, riorl*1i. on tire 29lh day of January, A, P. 1P3I.
for LETTERS PATENT to b« iMOeil to REALTV LOAN A GUARANTY COMPANY under
the following proposed Article* o f Incorpora­
tion
1). HOW MAN.
J
H. A. IIUTCUINB.
lie A. COG1N.
ARTICLES OT INCORPORATION
We
the undersigned, hereby leaoelatf our
**!tr» together for the porpuwe o f forming and
becoming a corporation under tb* law* o f the
State of Florida, and do hereby edopl. dr
clare and eutwcrlbe the following aa lb* Article*
of oar Incorporation.
ARTICLE I.
The name of thla rorporaUon th ill l » RBXI.TV LOAN A GUARANTY COMPANY and lie
haftne** eh ell tw eondorted In the Stale
of
Florida end other Sttlra of the United State*

W h itn e r s w e r e a m o n g
B th e I n te r o f
th e e a r ly s e tt le r s o f th e c o u n t r y ,
M r.
t
i
.
" h itn e r ,
Joe,
as he w a s k n o w n to
h is f r i e n d s , b e i n g v e r y m u c h i n t e r e s t -

°(
.wh.TrV ' ri.
r&gt;f&lt;wo^**-rT
■ * - im*U w
teat
Hi# [irlarlpAl
place
f bttalMM
at Hanford, semiuoi* county,
rw rid*. hut n i l
orporatlon may eatahlleb hraach ottlcr* at
| „[„, in the st*t# o f
Florid*, or any
&lt;” her state of tb* united st.ir*

w ore , w ou n d ed .

O f cou rse, O ran ge

cou n ty

t h e f a v o r i t e l o d g i n g p l a c e s , n s w e ll u s

c a m e in f o r b u t a p o r t i o n o f t h is c a r -

b u r ia l

nage,

p la c e s

of

th e

v a r io u s

t r ib e s .

T h u s in s e v e r a l p la c e s

to

t h is

th ere

th e

hanks

are

fo u n d

a lo n g

day
o

Of

th e

I n d ia n s

w estw a rd

and

w ho

th o s e

w ere

w ho

not

sent

w ere

le ft

t h is r iv e r , w ith it s w a r m w a t e r s f l

liv e in th e s t a t e , p e r h a p s t w o o r t h r e e

in g

u ndred

n o rth w a r d ,

m o s t o f th e m

t h e ir

not

s h e ll .m o

at a ll m o l e s t e ‘

t h e c u r io u s .
s e p a r a tio n
g o in g

of
in

th e

to

C reek

1750, m o st

w estw a rd ,

c o m in g

but

F lo r id a ,

I n d ia n s

o f th e

m any
th e n

of

o th e r

in

n a t io n

m em bers
p r a c tic a lly

u n in h a b ite d , e x c e p t f o r s c a t t e r in g
d ia n s

t r i b e s ,’ S p a n is ji

In ­
and

F r e n c h on th e e a s te r n c o a s t nnd r u n ­
aw ay

n egn tes

fr o m

th e s l a v e

sou th b ou n d

jo in e d

w it h

rea d y

in

dreaded
c cffre e

th e

C reek

n o m n n d ic

F lo r id a

and

" S e m lp o le s ,"
and

fo rm e d

F o r y e a r s th e s e
no

h arm ,

a l­
th e

C h ie f

Se-

n s e tt le m e n t

or

I n d ia n s liv e d

but

fin a lly

to

a l­

m o s t b e lle th e s t o r i e s o f f e r o c i t y t h e y
w e re o n ce a c c r e d ite d w ith .
P erhaps
c o m p le te

t h is

story

w it h o u t

n

1

w o u ld

s ta tin g

not
th a t

be

-

tlm# tu llm # I*# smhoftfCiI

bj It* lL&gt;*rri or

|&gt;|

p a m p h le t o n th e s o i l s , f e r t i l i z e r s , a n d
5 5 ^ ^ ’" r e V r y ^ . i M
a g r i c u l t u r e o f F l o r i d a a n ti w a s o n e o f *n.1 description, to buy. fell and ricbang* real
. .
. .
.,
...
Iealate wltb full t«iw*r to pledge, mortgage or
t h e e a r l i e s t t o g o i n t o t h e c u l t i v a t i o n Otherwise encumber aucb real
and
personal
,
,
.
,
, , ,
property; to rent and Iniprote real ealate; to
o f c e l e r y , u t o n e t i m e t h e c h i e f c r o p pi , nt. grow and market ail kind* of fruit*
•ud vrgetablta; lo deal In citrus tree*, fruit
o f th e S a n fo r d g a r d e n e r s .
R e s i d e s , tree*, and plabte o f etery description; fo build.
maintain and nperal* packing bouae* for tba
h e S e r v e d O r a n g e c o u n t y in t h e s t a t e
of parking frulta. and eegeiable* of
,
, .
,
’ eeery iteeeiIptlon. to deal In lumber; to main
l e g i s l a t u r e anti w a s a m a n o f i n f l u - tim tlore* and warebouaee for ibe purpvwe of
dealing In general merchandlae. wholesale and
e n c e in th e c o u n t y a n d s t a t e .
retail, to manage tb* builne** of any person,
persona. Arm, Irma, rorpreatlon or rorporitluta
wbaieueeer, lo act aa agent for Insurance com
panlra, and aa real eatat* broker* and •genii;
to buy, aell. eirhangv and deal In hnnda aid
erldeoroa o f Indebledne** of all kind* laaard by
gueernmeatal authority, by Induatrial or com ­
mercial corporations or priest* Individuate. and
th* atock* nf *11 corporation! for profit, either
for the account, benefit or risk of thla corpor­
a l!'* or upon commission or upun a profit
eharlng baala; and generally lo h u e all power
V ln r i.la
,
,
n- cewai ry n e e d fu l'o i deelrabl* for th* full and
th e h lo r id a p e o p le f r o m o t h e r s t a t e s „ mpUt/ , ItrTlM ol
right to .c t .* priori
an ti t h e y w ill n e c e s n a r ily h a v e t o n a y f*41un*** or r**rrh»##r la «ny forn
, .
.
Id th# trijaltltloa, tli*j*o*li|on. #DcuuiL&gt;#rlEi£, r*
s u c h in c r e a s e d p r i c e a s m a y b e d u e t o ur^aiiiting c»r
of
r##i,
jvt

grou p s

w it h

th e

I n d ia n s

becam e

liv e s , h u n t e d a n d f i s h e d
great

to

etl in h o r t i c u l t u r e n n d a g r i c u l t u r e . H e rrctor*
.
.
at o n e t im e p u b lis h e d a v e r y u s e f u l
T h *-general

lo d g e w h ic h th e y c a lle d " A la c h u a ."
ow n

dow n

p la n ta ­

t i o n s t o th e n o r t h w a r d .
T h ese

pu shed

e d , p e a c e fu l a n d d o c ile e n o u g h

M r s . W h i t n e r p la c e s t h e d n t e o f th e
A la b a m a

w ere

v e r g la d e s , w h ere th e y n ow a re lo c a t­

t h e ir

a n d d id
b ecam e

ARTICLE II.
nature of th#

tm-ine*.

to

he

TRAMMELL WOULD PUT HIGHER
TARIFF ON ALL CITRUS FRUITS

K

PROTECTION FOR FRUIT GROW­
ERS OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA..
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Senator
Park Trammell, of Florida, Friday in­

th e t a r i f f b e in g p ln ce ti u p o n t h e s e p r o -

•un* 1

*

o it k

i t: ill

d u c t s n n d a r t i c l e s b y th e p e n d i n g t a r - 1 tp.* amount of -spiral Block of thla ror[iof.
atton shall he Fifty Thousand Itollar*. (J-Vt.
if f b ill.
[Mil rail, dlelded Into fir* hundred 1500) shares
S e n a t o r T r a m m e l l s t a t e s th n t a ll h e ef the par ralu* o f
Da*
Uuodred
Dollars
,
,
lioo.on , |wr shir* payable In lawful money of
IS a d v o c a t i n g is t h a t F l o r i d a p r o d u c t s the United State* or In property, labor or eer-

troduced in the senate nn amendment
conto the pending emergency tariff bill, .m l .M u,trio, bo e iv o .'.h o
to i^ovide for an increase in the duty s i d c r a t i o n th a t is e x t e n d e d t o th e o t h - il,t,Jr ■* » regular mrettug r* n * j for tb it purI-we. Provided, Itewerrf, lhat tbl# corporation
on oranges, grapefruit, shaddocks a n d:er sections of the United States nnd ttiay Incrraa* Its capital alnck aa protlded by
until It reach** * maximum o f Two Uun
limes, similar to the increase propos- 8n&gt;'s thnt he will insist upon his law
dren Th*u»and Unllar* I300.000.00).
ARTICLE IV.
ed in the pending bill on lemons. Sen- ^amendment nnd nlso urge thnt the *
_
.
,
. . . .
i i .
. . .
i Tbe term for rtUleb tbe corporation aball
ator Trammell in connection with his duty as proposed in the emergency '*H‘ t »bai i«- perpetual.
amendment states that he does not j measure on long staple cotton, pea-' Tb* bu.iue« ofA|bl.ICwU^aUon ah.il be rtobelieve in the Republican idea of a 1nuts nnd other Florida products
‘lucted by tire i&gt;r**j.ient. vtce-rmid*nt, s«,,
t ,
f
i#t»ry tml Trvivurrr* and a Hoard of I&gt;tr#ru^a»
high protective tariff, but that it a llo w e d t o s t a n d s n 'p r o p o s e d .
l ■ the law pnitlde*.
Tbe office of Secretary
and Tgetaurer may be held by tbe same per
would be very unfair to the people of
Tha Director* aball b* elected by Ibe
• .
t . :
lock bolder* at each annual meeting. All othhis
state, for them to, have to -pay
the i ^ h e e p a r e c o m i■n___
,
g in t o S t .
L u c ie
eSIrora o f tbu rorporatlon aball b* elected

I

In c r e a s e d p r ic e on w h a t th e y h av e to

c o u n t y , e x p e r im e n ts

pu rch ase

in g s a t i s f a c t o r y .

o u ts id e

of

th e

sta te

on

n c-

count, of a high protective tariff n n d
on the other hand have to sell the
products produced in Florida without
the advanatge in price that may re­
sult from such protection. He states
lhat with a Republican congress it is
inevitable that the policy of the pro­
tective tariff will prevail. If we
are to have a high tariff Senator
Trammell takes the position that the
products and Industrie! o f his state
should have a similar consideration
given by a Republican congress to the
products and the industries of other
states. The pending emergency tar­
iff bill provides fob an average on
wheat from ten to thrity cents per
bushel; on flour from forty-five cents
per barrel to twenty per cent on the
cost price; com is advanced from the
free list to fifteen cents pdr bushel;
on rice the duty is made about double;
wool' and all articles manufactured
from wool are advanced from the free
list to a high tariff. These products
and articles are purchased largely by

t

JJfl

w ith

th e m

p r o v - •unu* 1|r

C . !«. P l a t t i m p o r t -

by

ti&gt;* iinard

of

uirectora

t i .*

id

.*? e^cb
and eeery yenr, tt aura hour a* may be file d

ed a few sheep last year to cxperi-iby
uy-i.w* *r tbu rorpor.iion. but m*y
ment with, nnd wns so well 1pleased U n til th# officer# #letted
&gt;'r &gt;*«ra
At the first Annual
with the returns that he has import meeting aball be qualified, tb* bualneae et tbla
rotpr.ratliHi shall te rondurled by tb* following
ed a carlpad and released them on the officers; J. It. ItowiDio, Urealilent; II. A.
Vlre Urralden!; 8. A. Hutcblti*, Secre­
open range near his place west of Coggtn.
tary and Treatsrer nad J. D. Ilowman, II. A.
Fcllsmere. He expets to run the Cogfln and 8. A. Ilutcblna aa tbe Hoard of
Director*.
sheep on the range with his cattle
ARTICLE VI.
Tbe big beet amount o f Indebtedness or lia­
and so secure the foliage and grasses bility
lo which tbla corporation may at any
which the cattle do not ctn. This in­ time aubjeet Itself shall h* Two Ilundred
Thousand Dollar* (I3t0.0r0.00).
dustry.' is attracting considerable at­
ARTICLE VII.
Tbe namt* nnd residence! of tb* aotwcrlber*
tention and it is likely that other cat­ hereto
and tb* amount o f ntoek an toe rl bed nr*
tle owners will follow the same plan. na follow# and tb* Mid abarea ar* hereby aubaertbed;
NAME—
RESIDENCE
N a SHARES
D. Bowman, Orlando. F b w l d t . F i f t y
I).
At a good roads meeting held in fl A. Ilutcblna, Orlando, Florida ............... Fir*
It. A. Cog giro, Orlando, Florida
. . . .Flea
TE OF FLORIDA.
y, •
.
. . . .
IC
COUNTY
O C N T T OK
OF O
ORANGE:
Ra N U E:
I O r m « d w h ic h IB t o
k n o w n SB t b e
tin IbU day- .perwwally
before me.
. appeared
..
r -..,
r&gt; j n
j
.
,
j* Notary fYibUc In and fur aald County nnd
r .a s i u o a a t O o o d H o a d s A s s o c i a t i o n , fltnte duly amhoetsed. J. D itow m a , 11
*.
ftntj „
__ , L ,
,
, Coggla and B. * , Ilutcblna. well known to m«
a c o m m i t t e e O f t h is a s s o c i a t i o n i to be the pereon* described la and who axaent_ 1 | | _ _ I1
r,
,,
,
, e-J lb* feregotng Charter end who e n b a rrlW
win call upon Governor Hardee anditb* **me. ami me/ ** eerally acknowledged be
ftwe me that they executed and antweri. ed tb*
the officers of the state road depart­ aame for tb* roe* and pttrpooe* therein exJ.
J,

ment at Tallahassee some time- in
January to find out if itossible just
what funds wil be available for East
Coast roads.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I bee* brrecato
**f my band and o f O d t l seal tbto 30th day of
December. A. D. 1020.
(SNAL)
n . M. VOORHIB,
Notary r*bDe, Stele o f Florida at Lnrg*.
My rommlroloct expire* Sept. 23, 1934.
12-34-4we

( t ar Tlaal Dlaoharg*)
00* hundred tfaeuand dollar! (4100,009.(XI|,
County Judgo, Somlnol* County,
Bee lira 7.—NAM E!, RESIDENCE! AND SUBlin t* of riirida
B C B im O N OF IN0 0 R F O R A T O !A
U r* Eatat* of
Edward n igglaa. Ban ford. D a ........ |5t,0O0.K)
WM. 8. BALDWIN.
Jamro K. HIggtn*, Sanford, FlA . . . .
100.08
Nolle* la baroby glean, to all whom It may Adelaida Hlgftn*. B u fo rd . Fla...........
100.00
concern, thnt os tb* 18th day nf January. A.
Section A — SEAL—
D. 1930, | aball apply to tb* Honorable K. F.
Tb* Mel o f thte corporation obeli b# a rtresIlonabolder, Judge o f ak|d Court, aa Judge of tar Impression a u a p bearing In th# c u t e r th*
Probate, for my final dlacbart* aa Executor o f
orda "B EAL 1891" and around tb* clrcuut­
tb* eelxt* of Wm, 8. Raldwtn. deceased; tad terance tb* word* "E dw ard Hlgglna, larorporthat it Ibe Mm* time I will pr*Mnt my final a ted,"
accounts aa Executor o f aebl cetete. and aak BTATE OF FLORIDA,
for their approiaL
COUNTY OF BRMIN0LR. SB.:
Dated Nortmber 11th, A. D. 1930.
Before me, u officer duly author lead to tak*
J. E. PACE.
•eknowtedgamaatn o f deads,, persona (1/ cam*
II n o t e
Executor. Edward Hlgglna, Jamro K. Hlgglna, and Adalaid* n iggla *. and each acknowledged tba fore­
n t h e c im c u r r c o u r t o r t h e i e t e n t h
go! ag to be bln and bar gaaalna algiatnr* to
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF
tb* charter o f lldward Hlgglna, Incorporated.
FL0K1DA, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Wltnroa my hand u d officia l aval tbto IJlk
C0UMTT.— IN CHABCERT.
day o f Dec* to bee, A. D. 1830.
rbn Mctllll, Complainant,
IB BAI.)
C L A U D ! P, COUCH,
tl.
Notary rabllc.
dlth McGill. Defendanr.
My commission expires Noe. IS, 1833.
.
CITATION.
o Edith McGill, care o t Lettle Hlmmceta. M l W, M. CATO RAH. Eoatl*. Fl*.
18-flte
Marlin Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
It appearing from an affidavit filed la thla
suae that you are a non resident o f tbe Slat* IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. BEVENTH JUDI­
CIAL CIRCUIT. BZKIN0LE COUKTT,
f Florida; that your place of residence la
FLORIDA.— IN CHANCERY
art of l-olllt Blmmlna, M l Martin BtrMt,
hlUJelphla. Ponntylvanls; thnt you nr* over
be age of twenty-on* year*, and tb it there
F. Lalng, Joined by bar husband aid n ait
no one In IU* Hint* o f Florida lb* avrvtr* of
friend, J. E. L aU f, Complainants.
•nbpoena upon whom would bind you, tba laid
T*.
dllb McGUI,
. -J. Cates. J. J. Cairo Compaaf, Incorporated,
Therefor*, you ar* hereby ordered and r»a Florida corporation. Annl* C. Wood bridge.
olred no tb* 7tb day of February. A. I). 1931.
A lter! G. Eaves, Calvin A. Pnagv. Georg* B.
o appear to lb* bill o f romplalal exhibited
Morfon. William T. Nash, and all unknown
galaal yon la tbla cause, otherwise a decree
devisees, brlra u d granleea. or olber*, eUlmro coofvaeo will b* entered agelnat you os
tsg ender Albert G. Eaves, Calvin A. I'oage,
aid date
George It, Morton sod William T. Nash, DtIt la further ordered that tbla nolle# be pubfeodaata.
abed In [tie Hanford Herald onre &gt; week (or
CITATION
our weeks.
WITNEAH iny band SDd tba seal o f Mid To Albert G. Saves, rtsldearo unknown: Cal­
vin A. Pong*, rroidenro unknowns Georg* BVurt on tbla the 23rd day of December, A. I&gt;.
Morion, rrolderxc*
unknown;
William
T.
820.
Nasb, rrotdear*
unknown;
tba
nnknown
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUOI.ASS,
brlra. devisee*, legate**, graates*. or other
Clerk o t Circuit Court.
claimants under Albert G. Ear**, Calvin A.
Rem ind* County, Florid*.
Prog*. Georg* n. Morton and Wllllem
T.
EO. A. PeCOTTEIJ,
Nsab, and fp any u d all other partial claim­
.Solocltov aid of Couwel for Complainant.
ing any Interest 1* and lo tbo tellowtag A*
19-atc
•rrihed lands altoated In Bern tool# Coonty.
rtertda. to-w lt:
nr THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH
Beginning at tha Booth w rit corner o f tb*
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 0T FLORIDA. IN
Northwest quarter o f Section 31, Township 19.
AND rt)R SEMINOLE C0UNTT.
(tenth o f Range 31 East, ran North 1.27 chains.
— IN CHANCERY.
East 9 40 Chains, to tbe right of-way of tb* S.
Claude It. Stons, Complalaaut,
and L Railroad, thence Southwesterly on lb*
Wevt side of tb* said railroad rlghl-of-tray to
Florence Roller fltona. Defends*!.
Ibe Baal llro o f tha Sanford Graot, lbs nr*
CITATION.
To Florence lloalrr Stone. lUildtuc* Unkuewn: Booth 23 degree* West on Mid line to tb*
ftenlb
line of tb* N orthw nt Quarter of Sec­
. It appearing from an affidavit filed la tkl*
ranae lhat yon are a non resident of tb* Rtat# tion I t , Township 18. Booth of Rang# 31
o f Florida; that your place o f residence ta un­ East, thrnro West lo lb* point of beginning.
known: that you nr* over (he age of twenty- Containing Five Acres, more or toss:
It appearing from tb* sworn bill ot coed plaint
one year*, aid that (bare la no out la tb* Slat*
o f Florida tba service o f a tubpogna upon whom filed In thla caoao sgalsst. you. that yon haeu
would bind you. tbu laid Florence notice Rtoua. or claim some Internet In tb* land* berntnabor*
Therefor*, you arc hereby ordered a id ve­ described, therefore, you, tbo eald Albert 0 .
in 1red on (b* 7th day o f March. A. D. I8t l , to Cairo, Calvin A. I’ oage, Georg* D. Morion and
appear to th* bl)l o r rotqplalnl aifalbltad against William T. Nash ar* hereby required lo be and
you tn thla cans*, otherwise a decree pro ro%- appear before oar H id Circuit Court, at tbe
feeao will be entered agalaat yon on laid date. Coart II oom In Sanford. Fterida, on tb* 7tb day
It 1* further ordered that thla notice bo pub­ o f Marcb, A. D, 1821, and then and tbere
lished In lb* Sanford Herald one* a week for make answer to tb* bill o f complaint exhibited
against yon, otherwise a decree pro ronfeeso
eight weak*.
WITN Frit my hand and t^e teal o f u M will be entered against you.
And any and nil other parties claiming any
Court on this tho l«tb day o f December, A. I).
right, till* or Interest In and lo th* land* bare1930.
Inahoto described under, by or tbrongb Albert
(REAL)
E. A. DOUGLAS*.
O. Eaves. Calvin. A, I’oage, George II. Morton,
Clark o f Circuit .Court.
Bata tool# C oolly, Florida. William T. Nsab, or otherwise, art bereby re­
quired to b e . and appear before our Mid Cir­
GEO. A. DaC0TTE8L
J
cuit Oonrl. at tb# Court lions# tn Sanford,
Solicitor and o f Counsel for Complainant.
Florida, on tb* 4th day o f April. A. D. 1921.
IS Ote.
**d then and there make answer to (h* bill o f
complaint exhibited against aald ntknown par­
NOTICE TO CREDITOR!
tite. otherwise a decree pro ronfroeo w ill be
In Court of tb* Conaty Judge. Bemlnola Cetus- entered against aald nnknown partite.
ty,. State o f Flarlda
It la ordered that this nolle* be published In
la r* Estate o f
tb* Sanford Herald, a newer*per published la
A. E. r n i u p s ,
ftemlqol# County, Florida, one* a week for
T* all Cradlter*. Locate**, DistrlknUu u d all eight week* a* to th* known partita defend­
Farasas haring Claim* or Demand! against ant. and one* a week for twelve week* aa to
M id Estate!
the nnknown partle* defendant.
You, and aacb at you, ar* hereby notified
Witness my band tnd Ut* seal of tb* eald
end requ ired to peu*eu&gt; u y elelme u d
de Circuit Court on thla ibe 10th day o f Dectmmends whlrh yoo. or either o t you. mag bar* her. A. D. 1890.
against the estate o f A. R. Philip*, deroaaed.
(BEAL)
'
E. A. DOUGLASS,
late o f Seminole County, n o r bis. to tb* no
Clerk o f tbo Ctrcalt Court.
derstrned Risen tor o f eald Mtate, within two
Be ml nol* County. Fterida.
year* from tb* date hereof.
GEORGE O. HERRING,
Dated. Nor. 11th. A. D. 1930.
Solicitor and Counsel for Oomptatnante.
U R. PHILIPS,
is-tat*
1112 41c
Executor,
In

Court of

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
la Ceurt at th* O o u ty Judge. Bern India Ceuaty, Ita to o f Florida
I* n Estate ut
HENRY LAN DON.
To *1) Creditors, Lawn lees. Distribute** u d *11
f u s s a x kariag Claim* ar Demuda agalaat
aald Batata 1
Yoa, u d aarb o f y6u, are hereby notified
and required ta present any claims and de
manda which yen. or either * f you. may bar*
•gainst the rotats o f IIUTy loadou. deceased,
lata o f flemteole Conaty. Fterida. tavtbe n deralgned Risen toe o f u l d rotate, wttht* two
year* from tb* date hereof.
Dated, Noe. llth , A. D. ItSO.

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Exoeutor.

The only wsy to make a success of
Jifo is to help make other people suc­
cessful—unite’ with them in the Her­
ald Want Ads.

la Um Clromit Court. Saeoatb Judicial Circuit
o f tb* State at Florida, la and far Sesall l l i County.
IN CHANCERY.—RILL TO ESTABLISH AND
QUIET TITLE
G. R. Redd, Cample Inant,

cording to Uw I I I deed will Iron* Ibtroro m
(he loth day of Febniary, A. D. 1921.
Wltnraa toy o ffic ia l' elgnaiufe and seal ikk
tbe 3rd day of January, A. 1). 1821.
E- A. DOUGLAB3.
Clerk Clrcnlt Ooarl
Seminole Count; rh,
Ry K. II. WILSON. II. C.
2i-ntc

I* fha Circuit Court, Baeantb Judicial Circuit *f
I t e State of Florida, la u d far
*
Bamlaola County
IN CHAN CERT— BILL TO ESTABLISH G O
QUIET TITLE.
G,1 D. Head; Complainant,
en.
Charle* E Hattelle. et al. Defendanla.
ORDER OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
To ell parlies claiming Interest* under Xnaua
A. Crutcher, deceased. T. Fl. Cnbnr.nlw, de­
ceased; Edward Graddtck, decelaed, ft f,
Gltreraa. deroaaed. and J. S. Moor*, deeeroed, and ALL PARTIES claiming an tatrrvst.
In Ibe following described properly sltesl*
lo Seminole Conaty, Florida, to-wlt:
HW 1-4 of Section 10; tuts 4 and C Is Sec­
tion 12; All o f fractional flection 15; Isis 1 I
and 3 and tbe flW 1-4 of NE 1-4, the S l l
of NE 14 of NW 14. lb* HE 1-4 #f NW 1-4
and NE 1-4 o f BW 1-4 of flection 14: th* N 11
o f Ihe BW 1-4 of flection IT: N 1-9 of Ibe'SW
14 of (be NB 1-4 end tb* NB 1-4 of NW 14 af
SB 1-4 o f flection 91; tb# NB 1-4 o f.tb * NE 14
o f tb* NB 1-4, tb* Booth 4 a ere* o f tb* East 11
■ere* or the NE 1-4 of NB 1-1. tb* B M tf tb*
NE 1-4 and the E 1-2 o f tb*
RE 14 tf Nee
Hon 23; tbe W 1-3 o f th* BW
1-4 of Beettea
23; th* B 1 3 o f th* BW 1*4 o f tb* NW 14 (W
B. 20 acres o f lot 1) and all o f Iota 3 aid 4 to
Beelloo 34; the flW 1-4 of the BW 1-4 of teetiro » ; tbe E 1-3 o f the NE
1-4and lbs I
4 acres o f tb* NW 1-4 o f tb* NE 14 •( flec­
tion 27; Ibe N 1 2 of the HE 14 o f Beetles 31;
the BW 1-4 of NW 1-4 sod tba NW 14 sf the
RW 14 o f flection 13; 8 acre* square
la tka
NWt corner o f th* NW 1-4 o f lb* NB 14 af tba
NE 1 4 , and tba BW14 o t tb* BW 14 of tbe 8W
1 4 pf Bee. 34. all lo Twp. 28 B. Rg* » Ssel
Alao all that part o f tbq N 1-3 lylag /tenth af
£erootoekattfal* Creek, tn Beetle* 7; and 4k*
NE 1-4 Of th* NB 14 *nd tb* NB 14 at Ik*
BB 14 o f flection 11, In Township 11 ioxlk.
Range 33 Eatl.
And,- alao tb* follawlag lets
la those certain subdivisions s f tba HR 14 sf
tbe NE 14 of flection 31 In Towns!-Ip S
(tenth, Rsngt 32 E u t, known a* Whltrewk**
first snd second kddltlona to fleoaea, ets: lots
«- 7. fl.
9.Id, It, 13. 13.
18 snd IT In block I.
Tol* fl.
0.10, 12. IS. 14„ IS. 16, IT sod II t*
block J. I.ots 3. 4. 5. fl. 7. fl, 9. 10. II. 12. IX
14. IS.
IS.IT IB. 19 and20 In block
1. lets L
2. fl. 7.
fl.9. 10. n , 17,
14, tfl, 19 and 30 I*
block 4. Lota a. 4. 11, 14. 18. Ifl. 17. 11. S 7k
24. In block 3. lola fl. fl. 7. fl. 9. 10. II. I I IE
Ifl.
17. Ifl. 24 and 2fl In block fl.Lois 7. • ».
10.
11. 12. 12. 14. 13, 10. IT. ID. 10. 20. 31 sad
23 In Muck T, and lota 1 tn 24, Inclusive, t o
Ing all o f block 8.
It Is bereby ordered that you appear I* tto
Rill o f (template t filed herein a ga lu t yon to
111* above, rail (led cause on lb# Baeenlb da; af
Marrb. A. D. 1921; and "T b * Hanford Her■14" la hereby designated aa tb* newer# pet ll
which thla order aball be pnbllahad onre I
week far twelr* consecutive weeks.
Witness my band and aesl o f office this I3tk
day o f November, A. D. 1930.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLAS*.
(left.
11-19 I2tr
t Dy V. E. DOUGLASS. D. 0IN T1IB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ir T J flT *
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, Of
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.—
nf CHANCERY
William M. Woodcock. Complaisant,
Tho Unknown Ilelre, Legatees, Devisees. Gtxatees or olber claimant* nndtf S. M. WUN
more, deceived, ote., Defendanla.

CITATION

To tb# unknown belro, legatees, daelaeee, P ‘ **
lees, or otbar claimant* under 1, M. Whit­
more. deroaaed, and to any aad all riter
perron* or parties cislm log eny right, BU»
or Interest la sarf to tb* fallowing deocribos
laad In Seminole County, Florid*, more psftlcnlarly described aa fallow*, to w tt:
Tb* Beet half o f tbu Northeast Quarter at
tb* Ncrtbwrot Quarter a f tb* Northeast Qtafter o f tb* Bonthwrot Quarter a f Barilo* *•

o f you ar* hervby required to b* aad
for* our Circuit Court a t tM Oaurt D m m »
flanford. Florida, on tb a 4Lb day o f April. A. R
1891. and the* u d tkar* W i l u e w u r to w
M l u f flump totot fltod agxtoflt jflB. Otbwwlto

■ decree pro ronftaao will to Mtorod.

It to ordered that tkl* notice t o
*
U * lUafsrd 'Herald, t sewvpaper published »•
ruRtic
To: Lory Morton Wllmore, Sarah U Jenktao. flsmtool* county, Florida, owe* * ’ week w
..
7
Chart** C. Warwick. le w is Lapoaro*. Charlro twelve weeks.
W 1TN ES3 my bead u d th* *m 1 s f tto •*»«
Alexander. Trank Daniel, and C. C. Crown,
Ctrrzll
Ooort
on
tki#
lick
6*7
o
f
**
whose places o f reetdsnro a re nnknown.
It la bersby ordered tbat^yon appear to tba D. IDO,
(B1AL)
U. A. DOUGLAS!.
bill af complaint filed herein against yon la
Clerk o f tto Otreult CMsrt.
Ibe above entitled ranro on tb* 2Mh day of
Bemlaol*
County, Ftortd*.
January, A. D. 1921, and "Tbe Btnfofd Her­
___ __ .
t .
ald" la bersby design* I d ax tbe Newspaper OEO. A. DoOOTTBB.
Solicitor ud of Oosaoal far Omptetoaat^
In which this order shall be published ernes a
week foe eight (S) roosocullv* weeks.
Witness my band and act I o f ofrico tbla 18th
day at November, A. D. 1820.
The United States imported duriitf
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS?
Charles E.

Rat Iail*, ot' al., DtfBMaol*.

Clerk. the fiscal year ending June 30, 1020,
a total of 690,000 bales o f cotton, vil*
ued at $159^18,000 from Egypt. •
Try a herald Want A d .--]t pays.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY^ JANUARY 14,1921

COURT OPENS I
AMERICANIZATION CLASS
•
THIS MORNING WITH
OF THE WOMAN’S CLUB if
JUDGE HORNE IN CHAIR
COST OF RENT
FUEL AND LIGHT
IS MUCH GREATE l i::
This class waB organized early in
tho summer with the understanding
that it would begin in the early fall
but the University of Florida was not
able to secure the speakers as soon
as wished.
The following speakers have been
secured fo r the course: Mrs. Cotroan,
president o f the Arkansas League of
Women Voters; Mrs. McMahon of
New York, a nationally-known suf­
frage worker, and Dr. Sparks, presi­
dent o f tho Pennsylvania State Col­
lege. These speakers will give In all
six lectures. Dr. Sparks wilj give the
first address.
For the Women’s .Club to bo able
to secure this course it was necessary
for them to guarantee an attendance
of at least twenty-five at each meet­
ing of tho class. The regular class
work will consist of six meetings
with a definite assignment o f differ­
ent parts of the government Of the
United States, state, county and city.
Aa the women are newly enfranchised
voters, it wijl especially appeal to
them.
There ia no fee, except twenty-five
cents for -the bulletin and a very
small assessment for books.
The class will have its initial meet­
ing Thursday afternoon at the
Women’s Club at 3:30 o'clock at
which 'time tho general workings of
the course will be explained, the
bulletins given out and the dates that
the speakers arc available announced.
Date, January 13th, at 3:30 at the
Women’s Club. This Is not only fo r
club members but anyone that would
be Interested.
Table of Lessons
Foreword;
Method to be followed in the study
o f lessons.
Analysis of the powers of govern­
ment
Lesson 1— A Preliminary View of)
the Field of Study.'
lesson 2—Legislative Department
of tho National Government
Lesson 3— Legislative Department
of the State Goevrnment
Lesson 4— Government of Munici­
palities.
Lesson 5— Executive Department
of tho National Government
Lesson G— Executive Department
of the State Government
Lesson 7—Judicial Branch'of Gov­
ernment— National and SUte.
Lesson 8—Powers Delegated to
Congress, Denied Congress and De­
nied States.
Lesson 0—Suffrage, Homesteads
and Exemptions, Married Women.
Leason 10—Elections and the Party
System.
Lesson 11—The General Election
Law of Florida.
Lesson 12— Problem of City Gov­
ernment.

G. W. Bailey, E. N. Sutton, A. S. HawJudge P crknis, o f D eL an d , T o o kina.
111 to Preside a t ThlB
The'following could not be found in
the county, or were excused by the
Session.
Court: Chae. B. Searcy, L. M. Lu
n0T V E R Y L A R G E D O C K E T cas, A. E. Sjoblom, W. E. Hawkins, T.
U-Cushing.
_ . g,m al M urderesses May Take
On motion of Hon. Davhl f^hdltz,
W ‘ i ’ p Time lot Several
state's attorney, the regular venire is
Weeks
hereby quashed and the cloffc of this
c o u r t o r d e r e d to issue a special ve(Krom Tuesday’* Daily)
nlre of. 36 to be summoned from the
Circuit Court opened this momltfjr body of the County of Seminole, made
- * ■' with Judge ”Horne
------"*o f returnable at 2 o'clock, p. m., Janu­
,t 10:00
o’clock
"
r P
presiding and SUtei Attorney ary 11th, A. D. 1921.
juptr
The court then sounded the civil
I n*rii
I -IJ Sholtz
chnltz ,, o f Daytona in charge
Judge
Perkdocket
anA set the several cases for
of the slate’s business,
h. s been ill for some time and hearing.
‘
0D1ble to appear at this session] Tho Sheriff her* rctumed the
of court much to the Tegret at his .Special Venire, and the following anI friends and Governor .Hardee ,aent swered to their names, to-wit: J. M.
Judge Horne to preside. Judge Home Long, A : M. Adams, D. C. Robb, J. C.
k u many friend*'here and in other Moffett, A. VanNess, W. W. Long, C.
IJJJu 0f the sUte and the interests C. Woodruff, R. W. Hines, R. R. Rob­
erta, S W Swope, G W Messenger, G
rfth* it®1* ®nd connty w111 ** *n
under hia jurisdiction. Sheriff W. Bailey, J. C. Ellsworth, J. H. C$ws
L y Rand was also in charge o f his an,- Steen Nelson, L. M. Tyre, J. L xAnof the court for the first time derson, J. H. Lee, W. D. Hoolchan, J.
his election end taking his office C. Hall, R. C. Maxwell, W. C. Hill, E.
N. Sutton, A. S. Hawkins, G. W. Cul­
Ion the first of January.
pepper,
J. D. Evans, E. TT Haines, G.
The selection of the grand Jury wiU
D.
Hart,
J. D. Dossey, J. F.. Bales,
be accomplished this afternoon and,
the court will be ready to grind to -'S e th Woodruff, A. B.^Wallace, Geo.
morrow morning on the larger cases. C. Chamberlain, J. R. Richards, T. D.
*
There were only -a few
cases on **'
the McCuller, J. 0 . Huff;
The court here had the entire _-36
fWI docket when court opened this
jurors
sworn Voir Dire, and the court
moniinK nm ong them being the folalso 'questioned them as to their eli­
,0Wing:
f
Vf
Cates Crate „Company vs. J.
M. gibility tp serve as jurors at this
Bremer and R. B. Monroe, damage term o f court.
Tho court here drew from the box
wit. *
*
the
names of 18 persons to serve as'
D. Davis vs. R. B. Monroe and R.
Grand
Jurors for the term, to-wit:
H. Griper, damage suit.
A.
B.
Wallace, G. W. Bailey, W? C.
James H. Bryce vs. Atlantic TlmHill,
C.
W.
Culpepper, J. C. Ellsworth,
berland Company, damage suit
Welmh Furniture Company vs. D. J. O. Huff, J. H. Cowan, J. C. Mdffett,'
A. S. Hawkins, Seth Woodruff, J. F.
A. Caldwell &amp; Sons, damage suit.’
Jacobs &amp; Co. vs. 0. P. Swope. Lond Bales, D. C. Robb, J. D. Evans, C. C.
Woodruff, L. M. Tyre, J. M. Long, G.
Company, dam age suitD.
Hart, A. VanNess.
There will be at least two murder
*
Mr.
C. F. Prevntt, was here sworn
cases to come before this session o f
the court an,d ns there Is an Impos­ nrf bailiff of the Grand jury.
The grand jury after being sworn
ing array o f legal Client gathered
according
to law, retired to theic
here from this and ^adjoining coun­
ties there will be some sharp tilts be­ room in charge of their bailiff to se­
tween them and mufch forensic dis­ lect One of (heir number as foreman
and one o f their number as clerk.
play.
Th'e grand jury hero entered open
court
and announced that they had se­
i Ffom W«dn*«S*7 , l D »llr)
lected
Charles Clerk Woodruff, ns
The Circuit Court In and for the
foreman,
and William Charles Hill, as
County of Seminole, State of Flordia,
Clerk.
convened on the 11th day of January,
The Grand Jury were here instruct­
‘‘l&amp;st. at 10 o’clock a: m.. Present':
ed
by the court as to their duties, and
His Honor, Mnllory F. Home, Judge
the
law, after which they retired to
presiding, and with David Sholtx,
their
room In charge of their bailiff
prosecuting attorney tot the state,
to
consider
Buch matters as may come
and V. K. Douglass, deputy clerk and
before
thqm.
C. M. Hand, sheriff, in atendance.
Tho following resolution was here
The following executive order was
presented
to the court by Attorney
filed:
Geo.
A.
DcCottes,
who asked that the
STATE OF FLORIDA
same
be
spread
upon
the minutes of
Executive - Department
this court.
‘ •
Whrreas, it has been made official­
In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
ly known to me that Hon. James W.
Circuit, in and for Seminole County,
Perkins, Circuit Judge in and for the
State of Florida, fall term, A. D. 1920.
Serenth Judicial Circuit pf the State
(B 7 T it A u «ci»U 4 f n u l
of Florida, is at present unable by In Memoriam:
SAN DIEGO, Jsn. 12.— Attempt
reason of sickness to preside and hold ALEXANDER KENCIHN POWERS to esUbllih now. continenUl airplane
Whereas, The Divine Ruler o f the speed record San Diego to Jackson­
that certain term of Circuit Court to
be held in the County o f Seminole of Universe in His infinite Wisdom has ville, .Fla., will be nude February 21
uid Circuit on the eleventh day of called from his earthly "labors Ale**, by Lieut. W. B. jjoncy, plan on mak­
January, A. D. 1921.
ander. Kenchln Powers, a member of ing only one stbp, Fort Worth, Tex.,
Now Therefore, I, Cary A. Hardee, this bar, and,
on two thousand mile dash. Coney
Whereas, this is the first term of said Jie would leave here sundown of
by virtue of the authority vested in
me as Governor of the State of .Fieri- the Circuit Court of Seminole County, twenty-first qnd fly all night, landing
da, do hereby designate, assi^ti and Florida, convened since the death of at 'Fort Worth, eleven and one-half
appoint the Hon. Mailofy F. Horne, thq said ’A lyander Kcnchin Powers, hours. ExptcU tod fly from Fort
Judge of the Third Judicial Circuit in and,
Worth to Jacksonville In nine and
and for the State o f Florida, to preWhereas, for many years Alexan­ one-half hours. *
^
ildc as Judge of the Seventh Judicial der Kcnchin Powers actively practic­
Circuit of Florida, for said term, of ed his profession at Sanford, Florida,
W. B. 'Coney Is the brother o f II.
Court to be held in .the County of and,
B. Coney o f this city and formerly re­
Seminole, of said Circuit, commencing
Whereas, the members of the Bar sided here when tho parents o f, the
on the nth day o f January, A. D. of this Circuit and the court deem it Coney boys had a farm on the east
1921. The said Mallory F, Home be­ appropriate that a suitable resolution side on Celery avenue. W. B. Coney
ing hereby vested with all and singu­ be spread upon the minutes o f this joined tho army at the early outbreak
lar jhe powers of Circuit Judge o f and Court regarding^the death of the said of the war, taking up aviation and
for said Seventh Judicial Circuit of Alexander Kenchln Powers.
made a fine record In hla chosen pro­
Florida^during the continuance o f the
Therefore Be It Resolved, by the fession. After tho armistice had been
*sid term of court to be held as afore- Court and the members of the bar of signed he decided to stay with the
Mid in the county o f Seminole on the this Circuit that in the death of the game and since thnt time he has made
6^y nforcsui&lt;).
said Alexander Kenchin Powers the several good records for speed and
In Testimony Whereof, 1 have here­ Bar has lost a valued member of the altitude.
He will receive a warm welcome in
unto set nry hand and caused the legal profession and an individual
personal
friend,
and,
Jacksonville
when ho completes his
Great Seal o f the State o f Florida to
Bo
It
Further
Resolved,
that
in
re­
trip
and
especially
since he is recog­
** nffixed at Tallahasiee, the Capl- L
spect
to
the
memory
of
the
sold
Al­
nized
as
a
former
resident o f this
1°!. this the. 7th day o f January, A.
exander Kenchln Powers the court be state.
D .1921.
requested to take an adjournment for
(SEAL)
CARY A. HARDEE,
• Governor. the day and that the clerk be ordered
CONVICTED OF MURDER
fo set aside a page in the minute
by ihe Governor, Attest:
book for the inscription of this reso­
H. CLAY CRAWfcORD,
GREENVILLE, S. C., Jan. 10.—
lution, and,
Socreta^ of State.
At midnight last night the jury in
Be It Further Resolved, that a copy the case o f Hugh T. Bramlett,
Court was opened and called to orof this resolution be, furnished to the charged with the murder o f his
der by Sheriff C. M. Hand, In accordwife and family o f the deceased and mother-in-law, Mrs. Lou McHugh, in
Wee with law.
to the press for publication.
June, 1919, returned a verdict of
The sheriff having made the return
GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
guilty, with‘ recommendation! to the.
of the regular venire the following anTHOS. EMMET WILSON,
mercy of the co u r t/' Thle sentence
"wered to their names, to-wit:
A.
E. F. HOUSHOLDER,
automatically calls for a sentence o f
Vm N'cbs, C. F. Bales, A. B. Wallace,
SCHELLE MAINES,
life imprisonment Notice o f a mo­
U. Hoolchan, W, H. Luther, J. C. v
Committee,
tion fo r a new trial was glvan by
J*11. F. B. Adams,’ R. B. Lynch, W.
Whereupon Hon. Mallory F. Horne, counsel for iKe defense- I f this is re­
JJ- c ulp, R. L. Wheeler, D. C. Robb,
C*o. A. Speer, C. W, Culpepper, R. R. judge presiding * t thle term of this fused, sentence will probably be pass­
“ o^rts, J. D. Evans, Geo, C. Chtm- Court, ordered an adjournment of this ed today.
wrlftin, Geo. T, Peters, J^H. Cowan, Court to 9:30 o'clock A. M. VJpdn'osTypewriters, .typewriter ribbons,
Higgins, E, T. Haines, C. C.
day, January 12th, A. D. 1921, in adding machines, addin g. machine
woodruff, Steen Nelson, J. C. *MofJ- T- Long, W. W.. Long, J. C. Memoriam o f Alexander Kcnchin paper and office auppliej o f ell kinds
|at the Herald office.
fc“ «worth, S. W. Swope, A. H. Fuller, Powers.
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THE AVERAGE SIZED
FAMILY

WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.— Expend­
itures of the ayearge American fam­
ily, for rent, fuel and light not only
resisted but ran counter during the
last six months o f 1920 to' the general
tendency toward lolver level of prices,
It was Shown today In figures com­
piled by the department o f labor’s
bureau o f labor sUtiStics.
The figures mad qpublie cover ex­
penditures by average families in
only eight citieq—Baltlmire, Cleve­
land, Chicago, Detroit, New York,
Philadelphia, San Francisco, Oakland
and Seattle, but the wide territorial
range was accepted as giving the figares mote than local significance.
The average coat o f living in the
eight cities at the .beginning o f the
new year was 99.2 per cent over the
average cost in 1914, while at the
end of last June It was 115.1 per cent.
Using the 1914 cost as a base perccnUge Increased cost of the various
items making up the average, family
budget in th e . eight cities were as
follows, In June and December:
Food, June 110.9; December, 75.6.
Clothing, June 191.3; December, 159.6.
Housand, June 41.6; December, 49.6.
Fuel and light, 'June 57.6; December,
79.0.
Furniture and furnishings,
June 191.8; tleceraber, 181.9.
The percentage increase In the cost
of living in the eight cities over tho
1914 coqt were given as follows for
June and December, respectively:
Baltimore, 114J3 and 96.8; Cleve­
land, 116.8 and 104; Chicago, 1J4.6
and 03,3; Detroit, 13d and 118.6; New
York, 119.2 and 101.4; Philadelphia,
113.6 and 100.7; San Francisco and
Oaklind, 96 and '35.1 and Seattle,
110.5 and 94.1.

Lies in the direction of Economy, Saving Your Mdney, Depositing U
In the Bank where it will draw interest and keep you In comfort In
th ededinlng years of your life. And a Bank Account maims yon in­
dependent/ gives you a standing in your commnmty, give* yon
chance to develop the resources that lie at hand ready for the asking.
A ll of these things are yours when you bring your money to us for a
Savings Account. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER.

fes Dank
Judge J. E. Andrews has been re­
elected to succeed himself .as a mem­
ber of the board of supervisors of the
North St. Lucie Rlycr Drainage Dis­
trict and the large holders expressed |\
themselves well pleased with tho pro­
gress which has been made in the
work of getting Hie drainage project
(■ 7 Tkt 1 1— totoJ rtw a )
under way, at a meeting o f the land
CLEVELAND, Jan. 11.— Two men
owners o f the drainage district held
are dead from bums, egiht persons,
in Fort Pierce recently.
including three women were injured
Premier Lloyd George, as chairman when fire swept the Chestnut -Hotel
of the British cabinet’s finance com­ here lrist night. Soverll persons were
mittee, has instructed the army and
reported^ missing. Tho injured were
navy departments to reduce their fig­
ures by half. .A lso that the total hurt in leaping from the second story
nntionnl expenditures for 1921 must windows. Life nets were spread by
be held as near 1150,000,000 pounds as firemen but In the smoke nad dark' ness-several missed the nets.
possible.

CHESTNUT HOTEL
IN CLEVELAND IS*
DESTROYED, FIRE

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY; JANUARY 14,1921*

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PROTECTION OF GAME
PERSONAL NOTES
IMPORTANT
CONFERENCE
B URGED AT MEETING IN
COURT HOUSE LAST NIGHT v
IN SANFORD
RUBE ALLYN r
REFUSES TO MAKE
STATEMENT

I. D. Martin, who arrived in the
rrram S«tartar’* Dtllj)
Miss Lillian Goodyear o f Harris- , city from his old home in .Connectlburg, Pa., is spending some time with ^ a f ew days ago, states that it has
H. P. Latsbaugh and family, 615 M a g -'bccn a remarkably warm winter in W h en the b od y begins to
uolia avenue.
,his native state. ,M r ., Martin lived and m ovem ent becomes painful fa
--------j here fo r several years and expect* to is usually an indication that tU
The committee on Comity o f the
Miss
Mildred
Braddock
left
y
e
s
-|8pcntj
the winter in and around San- kidney* are o a t o f order. Keen'
Calvtinistic Churches in Florida will
hold a meeting in Sanford Thursday, terdny for her home in Palmetto ford, He is receiving a warm wel- tbese organ* healthy by tik S
January 27. This will bring a group after spending the past week with comc from hos jnany friends.
of the church leaders of the state to Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Holly.
Cleveland JacobffM)f Chuluota has
Sanford to discuss methods o f co-op­
been added to the sheriff's staff and
eration In church work and to work
Mrs. W. L. Dortic has arrived in
C t &gt; s u i:s
will look after the outside work of
out plans to prevent overehurching
.he cl.y (ton. Augusta, Ga. and I.
offlM
c|e, e|„ d h„ msvcd to Tba world's standard remedy for
the small towns.
.he guest uf her IntUter-ln-law and
„ d |hu m, „ y (rlcnd,
*rer, b ltd to ’and uric add troehE
The following prominent church
h a m * due* ItM . Taka rsguUttj^
sister, Mr. atid Mrs. J. T. Allen at
glad to have him here. Connor Will­ hasp ia gogd_health. In thre* i l i n ,*
leaders are expected:
their horde on Laurel avenue.
iamson, formerly chief deputy . fo r
reptsMot^
Drs. L. E, McNair, R. W. Edwards,
Mr.
Hand, will serve in that capacity
and G. B. Waldron, of Jacksonville.
Mrs. J. T. Allen and sister, Mrs.
Dr. T. P. Walton and George Mason W. T. Dortic, of .Augusta, Ga., ware 'again and have charge of .the office
of Tampa.
the dinner guests on Thursday o f Sir. here.
Dr. B. B. Bigler, of SL Augustine. and Mrs. S. S. Ilnrkcy, at tl/eir
LANDIS, FISH A HULL
The many friends of W. E. ScogRev. Watson L. Lewis, o f Daytona. home on Sanford Heights. Mrs. Dor­
gans are glad to see him in Sanford Attorney* and Coansallors-at-Uv
Dr. E. P. Thomson and Mr. A. M. tic is the aunt-of Mrs. Harkey.
DeLAND. FLORIDA
again after spending the summer in
Sample, of Fort Pierce.
Will
practice
in the State and Fedw.
The m any. Sanford friends o f Dr. many o f the northern states wherg
Dr. J. P. Calhoun,-of Winter Haven.
al
Court*.Special'facilities
for Ex
Glass will bo glad to learn' that he is he was engaged in the buying and sell­
Dr. J. P. Stewart, of St. Cloud. '
atnlning and Perfecting Land Title*.
spending
the
winter
at
Enterprise
ing o f fruits and vegetables.’ , The
Mr. W. L- Mason, of Aubumdale.
again as has been his custom for Scoggans family have made Sanford
Dr. T. II. McConnell, o f Orlando.
Dr. C. A. Vincent, o f WJintey Park, many years. Dr. Glass is one o f the their home for many years during the
E. It. PERRYMAN
Rev. E. D. Brownlee is the chair­ most noted physicians in New York winter, season and Mrs. Scoggans and
Attorney-at-Law
man of the general committee com­ State and has many friends in Florida Miss Naomi arrived here last- week
** 108 Park Ave.
and *the family are rcce lying' a warm
posed of the committees o f these ar- and elsewhere.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
welcome bogie.
^
/,*
ious churches, and is-calling the com­
Capt- and M rs.‘ K. R. Murrell are
mittees to meet in Sanford.
now operating the Montesuma Hotel,
I*. J. Feitner, secretary and treas­
Mr. and Mrs. McLendon having gone urer o f the Osceola Cypress Co., o f
ENTERTAINED FDR GUESTS
back to their home' in Winter Haven; Osceola, Florida, waa in the city yes­
The Montezuma is one of Sanford's terday transacting business.
Mr. Is a powerful Antiseptic and P»i
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finest hotels and bids'fair to make a FcilQer reports the lumber business Killer, cures infected cuts, old sons,
Always n charming hostess, Mrs.
great reputation among the tourist* as being rather alow Just now on ac­ tetter,* etc. Relieve* Sprains, Neotv J
E. M. Galloway entertained beautiful­
nnd commercial men, •
count of the low market ’although the algla, Rheumatism.
17-13tr *
ly Monday with a luncheon and tea
Osceola
mills
arc
busy
getting
ready
for her guests, Mrs. W. S. Jennings,
Dr. C. J. Marshall has just pur­
of Jacksonville, and Mrs. M .L ..S tan ­ chased n Molle typewriter fo r his o f­ for the dressed' lumber business, the
machinery- for which they are now
ley, o f Daytona.
fice work and atates that this won­
Attorney-at-Law
' F ir luncheon the dining room was derful machine is Just what is needed putting into place.
artsitically decorated in yellow jas­ in the office work o f all kind. The
Vail Lovell is home for s few days N o . 14 Gam er-W oodrufT Huildin
mine, and winter cosmos, using the' Molle is not only a complete machine
SANFORD, FLA.
colors orange and green which are but it is so compact that it can be from Atlanta where he has been with
|the*
Atlanta
♦Street
Railway
Com­
the colors of the Florida Federation carrJed around wjth you anywhere,
pany in the electrical engineering de­
of Women’s Clubs nnd all of the Seo them nt the Herald office,
partment for some time. He expects
guests were either nt present or Had
to go to New York in a few days to
Fedserved ns officers of the State
' (Frotn Monday's Dally)
nccepb
a similar position with' one
oration.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hart leave to­
The tnble had a centerpiece o f cos­ morrow to make their home in New , of the big traction companies. V a il'
My s p e c i a l t i e s .
j Lovell is one of the Sanford b o y s1
mos and ferns with streamers of Orleans.
Pickard’s Hagd-Fa!nted China
I who has madetgood in his chosen progreen from it to mark the places. ,At
GohUm’n Sterling Silver
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‘ fession nnd he is nmong the top
each place were roses, which were the
Rogers’ Plated Ware
Doug ass Martin, of I-akclund, was
,
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. . . . ;notchers in the work of electrical enfavors.
Elgin and Waltham Watches
the guest of his brother, Tom Martini .
,
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i ginecring, Hts many* friends take a
A most elaborate luncheon was
un a&gt;’
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(great pride In his rapid promotion.
served.

Sporatm en o f Sem inole County
.

Realize th a t G am e is
D im inish in g.

TJETTE R

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NEEDED

Hunting Out of Season is Responsible
for Depletion of
ATTORNEY JOHN D. SINGLETARY
Game
, WILL DEFEND
n iM .
(From Tuesday's Daily)
Seminole county will protect the
BRADENTOWN, Jan. 11.—There
fish and game If possible and will ask
were no new developments of impor­
neighboring counties to join them
tance today in the case of Rube Allyn,
and also expects to assist in putting
eccentric newspaperman, charged with
in several bills at the next'session of the murder early Friday morning at
the legislature looking to a better
Siesta Key, near Sarasota of Harry
protection of fish and game. At • a L. Hlgol, former mayor of Sarasota
called meeting at the court house last nnd one of that community’s most not­
night there was a large crowd pres­ ed business men.
ent o f the men who like to hunt for
In his cell at the county jail, to
sport’s sake and who realize that in which he was. taken after being ar­
a few years at the present rate of rested at his home on Siesta Key a
promiscuous slaughter of game out few hundred yards from where Higei
o f season there will be no game. was found mortally wounded from
Judge Householder acted at chairman blows on the head with some heavy
o f the meeting and Vance Douglass weapon. Allyn maintained a calm desocretAry and taking the present mcanor and wn9 non-committal in his
game laws section by section some talk with a Tampa Tribune represengood changes were suggested in the U tive and-scores of'frien ds who vistime limit, in the matter -of license jje&lt;| j,jm.
tax and other matters that will serve j Dr Chra|es oilyn, of Tnmpa, Rube’s
to protect the fish and game of Hor- (brother, came here Saturdny morning
Ida. Hon. F. F. Forster, the newly ^an,j C0nfmjtC(j wjth him at [he j n|| and
.ducted member
iber of the legislature j WU8 pre8ent when the sheriff read
from Seminole ,'county, was present ( the warrant to Rube notifying him
and signified his intention o f stand- that the coroner’s* jury had held him
ing back of any movement o f his con- for the mun|er of Higei. He recoivatituents. When the mnttcr of tak­ ed the n*ws with no comment and
ing the license tax that now goes to consulted with his brother about coun­
the schools and applying it |on' the sel.
game warden’s salary came up Mr.
Later in the day Col. John U. SinForster said he was with the "kid­ geltary Was engaged by Dr. Allyn ns
dies" every time nnd did not think the counsel for his brother.
this money should lie taken from the
Attorney Singletary would make no
schools and it was the sense of the statement as to possible procedure
meeting that this should not be done and ilid not commit himself whether
and a better way would bo to divide n preliminary hearing would be held.
the tnx thus giving the schools more
Scores of friends of the accused
than they were now receiving and man have been to the court house to
also have n fund for the hotter pro­ see him and he has received them all
tection of gome.
It was nlfro de­ with the same manner he would ns if
cided to organize n branch here of they were calling at his home.
the National Game Protective Asso­
During.the afternoon a rumor wus
ciation nnff In many wnys to get the started thnt Allyn had confessed to
co-operation of the other counties in the crime. The Tribune* representa­
the state nnd to go to the legislature tive called on him again nnd took
with n blit that would protect the copies of several of the state papers
game nnd would also suit the other and Saturday's Tribune and asked
counties—one that would pass nnd be­ him whether 'the rumors were true,
come a law. The meeting demon­ and he simply smiled and said there
strated that Seminole county sports­ was nothing to it. He said after he
men are beginning to realize that had thought things ovur nnd consult­
drastic action ,is necessary to pre­ ed with his attorney he might make a
serve the fish and game nnd under statement, but a t ‘the prsent. he feit
present conditions a few more years thnt he must be silent nnd not hin­
will witness n depletion of fish nnd der nnyhing his attorney was doing.
game in the woods and streams of
this and other open counties unless YOUNG MAN ILL
different laws,, are framed nnd the
AND TAKES LIBERTY
citizens ns a' whole stnnd behind these
WITH MONEY
lnws nnd see that they are obeyed
PIPE ORGAN CLUB

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(From Tuesday’s Daily)
The Pipe Organ Club of the First
Baptist church met Monday afternoon
with Mrs. K. J. Tnylor.
The ladies worked industriously on
chair buck covers, as they planned the
work for the new -year, and judging
from those plans, 11*21 bids fair to
become the biggest nnd busiest in the
history of the Club.
. Mention muRl be made of the fnmous company of Harpists which the
club will present some time in' the
month of February. An Easter Ba­
zaar will bo held the Friday before
Easter, when cunning baskets of love­
ly eggs ^’ill be on sale.
But the first real event of the
N ew Year will be* the novel tea nt
the home of Miss Mnrthn Fox • next
Mondny afternoon. Perhaps you have
been used to a Country Club where
you could entertain your fril-nds and
thus pny a social obligation. Of
course Sanford is going to have that
club, but in the meantime—just re­
member the Pipe Organ Club Tea,
and reserve your table in advance.
You'll be delightfully entertained and
also be served tea und the daintiest
and most delicious o f sandwiches.
At the conclusion o f ah entertaining
meeting Mrs. Taylor served hot
chocolate and enkes.
CAPTAIN MTONNELL IS
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days.

GOLDMEDAIT

RUB-M Y-TISM

GEO. G. HERRING

H E N R Y M cLAULIN
JEWELER

Co.vers were laid for the following:
Mrs. Galloway, Mrs, W. S. Jennings,
Mrs. M. L. Stanley, Mrs, W. F. Black­
man, Mrs. Henry Wight and Mrs. W.
I- Morgan.
Between the hours of three nnd
four all the members of the Woman's
CJuli of Sanford- were invited to tea
b y ‘Mrs. Galloway to meet her guests.
The porches nnd dining room were
decorated with yellow jasmine and
cosmos, while a profusion of red
roses, the club flower, made u bow­
er of the living room.
During the afternoon Miss Mulilc
Bowler and Mrs. A, It. Philips, accom­
panied by Mrs. It. It. Dens, entertainled the guests beautifully with, sever|al vocal sol(m.

Mr. nnd M p. W. W. Stapler of Val- . ,
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doata, Ga., arc the guests of their
Averaging Ten Young to a Utter
son, C. C. Stapler of the West Side.
LAWYER
Remember this, net ns soon no, you
orncB in th e court Horse
Mrs. C. P. Standing of Henderson­ see the first rat. Get n package of
RAT-SNAP.
It's
n
sure,
rnt
hnd
mice*
ville, N. C. ,1s the guest of Mrs. A.
SAN FO RD
FLORIDA
T. Rossctter nt her home on Mag­ destroyer. It’s convenient, comes in |
cake form, no mixing.
Mummifies " ■ ■
nolia avenue.
rat after killing—leaves nc smell. ----W. L Morgan was home for the Cats or dogs won't touch it. Three
week-end Saturdny and Sunday and sizes, 3&amp;c, 05c, $1.25, Sold and guar­
anteed by Ball Hardware Co.
report.* business good nil over the
territory.
Oreomargnrine output hns shown n
large
volume fnr the year past, ac­
Mr nnd Mrs G. C. Chamberlain
cording
to the records of the U. S.
and Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Key motored
i
Commissioners
of Internal Revenue.
to Daytona Saturday evening for din­

SCHELLE MA1NES

ner and IMS' dance at the Clarendon To,al
ns rePorted b* Bcv^
enty-three factories has been 301^71),Hotel.
512 popnds, or an increase of 32,062,A young man recently arrived.In
Receiving with Mrs. Galloway were
the city front the north and evidently 1Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. Blackman, Mrs.
041
pounds over ihc production of, the !
O. I‘ . Swope of Oviedo was in the
ill, according to his own story and his j Stanley and Mrs. Morgan,
year previous.
city today on business and calling on ..
nppearance, )ins been ncting very! The guests wore met nt the door
his many friends. Mr. Swope aside! m
strangely nround the city lately nnd |by Mrs. It. It. Dens and Mrs. D. L.
THE INSIDE IS IMPORTANT.
from being a heavy investor in Oviedo
yesterday pulled open the cash regis- Thrasher. Assisting in the living
property and lands is also n big propDon’t forget that it ia just ns nec­
ter of 1 om Williams and inter in the room were Mrs. E. F. Housholdcr and
essary to have your inner tubes
j erty owner in Snnford.
e\ citing tried the same thing nt Paul Mrs. S. Pu lest on- in (he dining room
flexible and durable the frame
: o ,
E U S T I S , | strong,
Riggers. Paul had never seen him be- Mrs. W. K. Watson nnd Mrs. A. I*,
as your outer shoes, and out vuleanM. E. Dossey, of Plant City, will
:: O t u a i o s F l o r i d a
f izlng process will do this for you.
fore nnd slapped .him for his temerity ' Connelly poured ten nnd coffee and return home one day this week great­
? It's the best tire Insurance you could
W
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DO
in trying to open the ensh register in ’ were assisted in caring for the guests ly improved in health after taking
'*' ut your lire money into, for it douHEMSTITCHING
HND
his vefy face. He has also been rep- j by Mrs. K. F. Itoumillut, Mrs. It. A. several treatments of the Energizer,
les, often trebles, the life of both
resenting himself ob a rejyrtcr, as a Newman, Mrs. George Fox and Miss Upon his arrival here he could not
PICOTING
Urea and tubj*a. We art vulcanizing
FOR THE ThADE
detective nnd assuming other roles in Wilkey.
specialists.
step over the curb and his son now
MAIL ORDERS
which he hns been bothering people
About one hundred guests called states that he has a hard time keep­
GIVEN PROMPT
nnd it la understood that his folks during the afternoon.
ing up with Kim in walking nnd that
ATTENTION
have been*wired to come and get him
he is stronger-in every part o f his
Phone 17
nnd either take him home or’ put him ODD FELLOWS INSTALL
body nnd is ready to take up his work
Oak and' 3rd St.
Sanford. Florida
THEIR NEW OFFICERS again. Mr. Dossey was phrniyzed iri
in some institution here until he re­
—
covers from his attack of lapse of his
both legs some few months ago.
Officers of Sanford Lodge No. 27,
mental faculties nnd nervous dis­
I. O. O. F. for the'present term were
ci der.
(Fropi Tuesday's Daily)
installed Monday night by District
A. K. Clemmons has purchased the
Deputy Grand Master Wilford Cline Waters Pressing Club and will oper­
NOTED VISITORS AT
•
ate the same under the name of the
LAKE COUNTY %
RESORTS nnd stnff from Orlando.
They are: Geo. W. Huff, N. G.; Sanford Steam Prosscry.
TAVARES, Jan. 12.— Mrs. Frank Lewis Ward, V. G.; A. J. Loosing, sec­
The Gleaners, Mrs. Puleston’s class
Munsey.^wife of the magazine pub­ retary; J. D. Dossey, treasurer. Fol­
IF YOU'D LEARN TO
lisher and metropolitan newspaper lowing are the appointive officers of at th£ Presbyterian church, wish to
Sanford
Lodge:
thank the many Radies and all who
t a k e f r e e a d v ic e '
editor, is among tho distinguished
J. E. Anderson, Warden; Sandy donated to the recent food sale held
guests in Lake county fo r the win­
S o n n y v o u W o u ld ^
Sanstrom, conductor; James 0.. Huff, at tho Miller com er last Saturday.
ter. She is stopping at the Eastis.
n o t h a v e v le a r n ,
Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. Dimock of chaplain; J. J. Bolly, right supporter Tho ladies made $160 to send to the
s u c h e x p e n s iv e ;
East Corinth, V t, who have widely to N. G.; W. W. Van Noso, left sup­ Near East ReliePfund.
advertised Florida through their de­ porter to N. G.; H. C. Water*, right
Among the prominent visitors to
lightful boys* books and adventure In supporter to V. G.; D. S. E. Starr,
left
supporter
to
V.
G.;
Robt.
Robin­
the
city yesterday were Mrs. W . S.
the Everglades, are at Mount Dora.
son,
tight
fsdene
suppor^sr;
Robert
Jennings
o f Jacksonville and Mrs.
Ambop thelV books are / ‘ Florida E jA
Green,
left
deene
sdpportcr;
K.
M.|T.
Stanley
o f Daytona, both, o f
f■
chantments," "The Book of Tarpon,"
Smith, inside guardian; II. A. McCal- them prominent in the Federation of
"The Boy Scouts In the Everglade*,"
S X L groom y o u r car ho that when it hits the
ly, outside guardian.
Women’s Clubs in tho state.
hnd the Dlrfk books.' They Have alao
rood it will look like a thoroughbred.
e u,*e
written many syndicate article*.
equipped to d ean and polish you r car. W e should in­
The friends of B. H. 'Guthrie re­
The Dimocks have rented the C A N N O T E S T IM A T E L O S S
spect it and repair it when necessary. W e a r c ’ab.c
grets'to
hear that he has been sick
"BY
F
IR
E
D
E
P
A
R
T
M
E
N
T
a u to nten.
*
Chambon place on a hill near town,
&gt;4rf . *■. 4 ■
f.■ y
C O M M E R C IA L B U IL D IN G for the past few days, ljc was tak­
fli.it
the land running down to a clearen to-the Fcrnald-Laughton Hospital
wnter lake. Here his friends,’ a ‘ lot 1 &lt;
' (By Tfc* lu w iiM r » u )
|
D !1 0 1 H I
Sunday morning by Dr. Puleston. Ben
of farmerettes from hts apple or­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Officials
ik \
chard and potato farm in Vermont, still unable today to estimate loss
arc camped for a winter'a pieaayre. from fire in , department o f com­
(From Tuesday's Daily)

DELAND, Jan. 10.—Captain Gao..
McConnell, United States Navy, re, tired, dlrd here today ut his home, in
his seventy-ninth year. He leaves one
son, Maj. George McConnell, now on
his way from France. The body will
b e held pending his son's arrival.
Captain McConnell had been a resi­
dent o f DcLaqd nine yearsi cymlng
J b e re from Eusti^. *He ,%peht many
years In the Arctic Circle, being on
The Breakers, one of the finest ho­
three rescue missions there, and tels* of the Florida East Coast Hotel
reaching: as far north*as nearly any Company's system, has opened the
one else has ever gone. . He waa an Palm Beach season.* The Royal Poin*
Episcopalian and waa treasurer of St-Jclann, in the same city, opens, JanBamardas church df DeLand.
uary 15th. .

VULCANIZING

t/S u rton - C ra ft

!

B

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

ny SMITH BROS.
G I L L E T T E T IR E S

merce building'last'night which, det royed many original records of
every census since the first In 1780,
except that o f last year. No dupli­ u ill break a Cold, Fever and
cates o f destroyed records, loss de­ Grippe quicker than an yth in g
clared probably worst of its kind in we know , preventing pneum onia,
government history.
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T H E S A N F O R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R I D A Y , J A N U A R Y 14, 1921

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3
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.

FOR ASSISTING
GIVE OUT_FIGURES MEMBERSHIP OF
DISABLED SOLDIERS
HOUSE WILL BE
HAS BEEN A FAILURE
count.
FIXED AT 483
HARDING'S PLURALITY WAS 7,001,673 BY OFFICIAL

A m e rican

A*

Immediate relief and ultimate remedy

WHAT you lose
VV th ru baking failure
must be added to baking
costa—it has to be paid for.

**

Calumet Baking Powder

NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—-Interesting

Leffion to Present a o f the condition is possible nnd im­ comparisons of the popular vote for CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
! president in 1920 and 1916 are mnde
Memorial T o ­
WOULD LIMIT HOUSE IN
perative.”
I
possibe
by
official
figures
of
various
day
FUTURE TO 500
Taking up the three government i

will save you all of that Be­

cause when you use it—there are
do failures- n o losses. Every bak­
ing ta sweet and palatable—and
stays moist, tender and delldoos to
the lu t tasty bite.

agencies dealing with the disabled state election canvassing boards, com­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.— The house
men, the legion memorial asserts that, piled by The Associated Press nnd
mnde public here Sunday. They show census commitce agreed yesterday to
T h a t's a b ig savin g—b u t
th e d i f f e r e n t g o v e r n m e n t the Bureau of War Risk Insurance a total popular vote of 20,769,708 for report to congress the Siegel bill fix­
had
never
accomplished
its
vital
ob­
that Isn't alL You save when
a g e n c ie s f a il e d t o
the candidate o f seven parties as com­ ing the house membership at
483
you buy Calumet and you save
ject of making just and prompt
CO-OPERATE
pared with a total popular vote of members. It also recommended a con­
when you use R.
awards of compensation. It pointed
16.015,340 for the cnndidntes of five stitutional amendment limiting the
out that the burden of proof wus on
(By Tk» AMWUtod P r in t
parties in 1910. The returns from membership o f future house Bto GOO.
W ASH IN GTO N, jnn. 10. — The the disabled man who was thus placed Tennessee alone are unofficial.
The basis for representation was
pfAtnt system o f rehabilitating dfs- in the position of a man injured in in­
Harding’s plurality over Cox wns fixed at one member for every 218,»bW veterans o f the war is de- dustry who must sue the company 7,001,703, Four years ago President 979 inhabitants. Under this bill the
nwnted by the American Lcpion as n nnd that when he attempted this the Wilson's plurality over Charles Evans states would gain as follows: Ala­
only aid he could obtain was from
"fiilare” which ah°u,d 1,0 remedied by
Hughes was 591,385.
bama, 1; Arkansas, 1; California, 5;
eoosolidstinjr under a. single head the either the Red Cross, the legion, or
Dr. Aaron Wntkins, nominee of the Connecticut, 1{“Georgia, 1; Illinois, 3;
three government agencies now en- some private agency.
Prohibitionist, polled a total vote of Maryland, 1; Massachusetts, 2; Mich­
d ,n that w ork. This charge nnd
187,470, n decrease fo 33,030 fropi the igan, 4; Minnesota, 1; NewrJersey, 2;
DIP THE STEMS IN BOILING
the remedial suggestion will be preparty vote of 1910.' Hut of a total of* New Mexico, 4; North Carolina, 4;
nM Y*SY TEST*
,
WATER
#nted by the legion tomorrow to
more than half a million votes cast in Ohio, 2; Oklahoma, 1; Oregon, 1;
president
W ilso n ,
President-elect
North Carolina the "dry” candidate Pennsylvania, 4; South Carolina, 1;
JUrding and to every member ' o f
The Tribune editorial on the poln- received seventeen.
Georgia gave Tennessee, 1; Texas, 3; Virginia, 1;
loth houses of congress in a memorial settia has called forth a number of him eight. Greater New York, in­ Washington, 1; West Virginia, 1, nnd
It is reasonable in c o s t and
directing attention to the suffering, replies nnd inquiries for more Infor­ cluding New York, Bronx, Kings, Wisconsin, 1.
meful neglect nnd injustice" which ( motion. It was stated in that editorial Queens nnd Richmond counties, with
possesses more than the or*
No stnto would lose “any repre­
legion asserts murks the admin- that tho poinscttln was not a "cut n total vote of 1,270,768, polled* 1,060 sentation.
dinary IcaVening strength. You pay
Calouet
(ess and use less; You get tbemost
Calc*'
iurstion of the affairs o f the war flower” because It withers, so soon "dry" ballots.
The stntes would have representa­
In purity, dependability and whole*
Recipe
The total vote polled by Pnrley tion ns follows:
nfter being severad from its parent
rettrans.
■&gt;
*0meness.
V, cup of butter,
Col. F. W. Galbraith, Jn., national stem.
Christensen, Farmer-Labor nominee,
Alabama, 11; Arizona, 1; Arkansas,
IkS cops granu­
In e v e r y w a y — it is th e best
lated sugar, 2\]
ommsnder of the legion, will personSeveral Tampa women have written was 252,435, nil cast in eighteen 8; California, 10; Colorado, 4; Conway to keep down baking costs. That
cups flour, 1 cup
sily deliver a copy of the memorial or phoned .that dipping the stems in states. Cox, the Socialist-Iaibor can­ ncctciut, 6 ; Delnwnre, 1; Florldn, 4;
is what haa made it the world's big­
water, 2 lev el
gest
selling
baking
powder—
haa
kept
didate,
received
42,950
votes
and
MnSenator Harding at Marion where boiling water will make them keep
Georgia, 13; Idaho, 2; Illinois, 30; j
teaspoons CaluIt
the
favorite
of
millions
of
house­
Galbraith hns an appointment fresh for several days, but refuse to cnuley, nominee of the. Single Tax Indiana, 13; Iowa, 11; Knnsns, 8 ;
m et B a k in g
wives for more than thirty years.
Powder, 1 tea­
party,
5,747.
discuss with the president-elect Jlet their names be printed. The TriKentucky, 11; Louisiana, 8 ; Maine, 4;
Good wholesome bakings can be
spoon lemon,
prdgrnm
for
the
Maryland,
7;
Massachusetts,
18;
the legion's program Tor me d ls -' |)Une also hns received n letter from
yolks of 9 eggs.
made only of good materials, no'
THE TIN CAN TOURIST.
Michigan, 17; Minnesota, 11; Missis­
Then mix In the
iblfd men.
{-Mrs. J. P. Hllbum, wife of Presiding
other way, ao use only good leaking
regular way.
sippi, 8; Missouri, 16; Montana, 2;
The legion asserts tin the memorial Elder J. P. Hllbum of the Orlando
powder ancf~good plain flour (not
For many years the tin can tourists, Ncbraksn, 6; Ncvndn, 1; New Hamp­
thit the function of the three agencies district, Florida conference, which
•elf-rising flour).
which now deal with the soldiers who gives such explicit directions that we so-cnllcd, were a standing joke in shire, 2; New Jersey, 14; New Mexi­
equlre their country's care, the Bu- ,juote from it:.
Florida, but the tunc haH changed. co, 2; Now York, 47; North Cnrolinn,
12; North Dakota, 3; Ohio, 20; Ok­
fail of War Risk Insurrincc, the FedShe says: “ On Christians morning
Now the cities are bidding for the
lahoma, 9; Oregon, 4; Pennsylvania,
tral Board for Vocational Education j cut some poinsettia blossoms and
♦++♦++ +♦ ++♦ +++*+♦ ♦ ++**+*++++ :• ++++++♦ ♦ +♦ ♦ ♦ ++♦ ++♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ !
find the United States I*ublic Health immediately poured boiling water on campers and tin can tourists and a r e j40; Rhode l9]a[uJ| 3 . South Carolina,
tnice, "must be co-ordinnted, their the cut end of the stems where the encourgnlng their coming In every 8; South Dakota, 3; Tennessee, 11;
|Texns, 21; Utah, 2; Vermont, 2; Vir­
ichinery decentralized and all three ‘milk' was oozing out, nnd on places way possible.
pUctd under the common control."
where I had cut off the leaves. I
Daytona was among the first of ginia, 11; Washington, 0 ; West Vir- $
4*
Y
ginia, 7; Wisconsin, 12; Wyoming, 1.
“To do this," the memorial snys, then put the flowers in vases of wat­
10 ncres fine Celery land; 5 acres cleared and tiled; 3 r+
the tin cun tourist towns and St. Pet­
The bill provides thnt in case of J wells, good house, 5 miles out. $5,000, $2,000 crush, balance +
»*thtre must he a new Inw which shall er, and not a sipgle flower or leaf
ersburg was a leader for years in nny increase in the number of rep­
dice the unified organization under wilted. They were as fresh and gay
❖
term s.
(
£
jingle administrative head.” For on Friday of the next week ns they this direction and now look at them. resentatives in any state such addi­
his new organization, the legion asks were when brought into the house, They are among the best of the tour­ tional representatives shall bo elected
in Appropriation sufficient to buy, except that some of the red pedals ist towns with n population of sever­ nt large until the Btate legislatures
quip and enlarge hospitals, suffi- had begun to drop, nnd th e. green al times as large as when they began pass redistricting laws.
1
P H O N E 349
•*
Senator Penrose, chairman of tho
^rient to provide fnciiiticB for nil the leaves were curling a little. They to encourage the tin can tourists.
I
100 N . P A R K A V E .
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A 2
There are 11 score or more of towns senate finance committee, announced
nen now under hospital treatment, looked so fresh and gay thut I hated
»+ + + »♦ »♦ »»♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Bills providing for this hnve been in- to discard them even then. I had in the state that have been dubbed thnt ho would support the house cmer- b + + - M - + + + * + + - M - + + + * - M 'X x - x
tin
can
tourist
towns
but
nil
uf
them
gency
tariff
bill,
although
he
hoped
produced in both houses of congress tried dipping the stems in hot paraAt the bequest of the legion. ,
fine hut the flowers wilted in an hour huvo grown apace and all are unani­ for certain modifications of rates.
The senator's announcement wns
It is announced that the legion hns or two. It seems that the hollow mous in their verdict that the tin can
r.t copies of the memorial to 3000 stem must lie left unsealed, hut the tourists can do more good advertis­ made at the conclusion o f the first
legion speakers in ul Istntea who have ‘ part from which the ‘milk' runs must ing for a town than any other class. open hearings on the measure by his
Why? Because they appreciate the committee. Ih an informal state­
Volunteered to. endeavor to focus the be closed."—Tampa Tribune.
small
favors thnt are extended them ment he said he desired to correct n
Attention of the nation on th esitua--------- ;-----------------and
dp
not demand as much or expect misunderstanding
which he said
lion ..f the disabled men.
NEW MEDICAL USE FOR
as
much
us
the
wealthy
tourists
who
seemed
to
have
gotten
abroad con­
The memorial asserts thnt tho
FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
complain
about
many
things
simply
cerning
the
stntus
of
the
so-called
Jnited States has been more liboriil i
•
--------because
they
are
paying
a
big
price
1
"emergency
tariff."
He
denied
thnt
khan any other nation in its provisAn indication of the growing refor
everything,
there
was
nny
difference
of
opinion
Ions for the disabled soldiers, but that gnrd of the medical fraternity for
A news dispatch from Gainesville nmong members on this iiipamire.
|t ha« failed in n large measure to grapefruit is found in a recent issue
states
that the conservative university
Tin1 senator said there was an un­
Materials in all building lines are now at a lower mark
sake ihe-e provisions nvnilnblc. of the Therapeutic Digest, a medical
than‘ the) have been for years, and are at a lower level
city bus been chosen for the next an­ tween the East with its munufacturhi* i; attributed to "nn astonishing i journal
«
than they will be in a few weeks hente, If all indications
nual conventiorAif-the tin can tourists warrnntcd impression of rivalry be­
^Ute nf divided responsibility and
In speaking of the value of citric
point true.
•
nnd it is announced thnt the chamber ing industries, and tlie agricultural
Conditions in the lumber market are such that every
nated effort among the government acid in the treatment of arterios­
uf commerce is squurely behind the South nnd West as regards the emer­
indication points to an early rise in the price of building
icencivs with which the problem rests. clerosis (hardening of the arteries)
materials. The idmple Inw of supply and demand, if there
movement
and
that
this
will
he
made
gency
bill.
Eastern
sections
were
in
“In the€rehnbOitatlorv o f a disabled the 'editor of a department in thnt
were
no other influences, la such an to Indicate that the
one
of
the
most
important
affairs
in
favor of adequate protection for the
an there are three needs—medical journal recommends it highly, •furth­
present low prices cannot long prevail.
Florida
next
winter.
It
will
lie
uni­
fnrming
interests
as
for
nny
other
in­
For the past 00 days prices have maintained the un­
treatment, vocational training and er stating, "grapefruit is also nn ex­
que in many ways nnd if the univer­ dustry, he said.
precedented
low level and still remain at that point, but
cellent
article
of
diet
connection
with
Stiancial support," the memorial proit's nut a sale proposition to expect them to remain at this
sity city lays itself out in this enter*
the
medical
treatment."
►ewb "The government has recou­
point Ions.
1tninment it will receive ns much nd- DEMAND MAKE PRICES IN
nted the throe needs but overlooks
At the present low prices an opportunity is offered
■
1
long-needi vertising as Miami does for its Palm
ANY COMMODITY ANYWHERE
the prospective builder for a tremendous saving In bulldEau Gallic is to have
M'efait Hint llfcey are the stimultancThe county I'A-'tPi or Tampa does for its Gaspartl■
int' materials. HUT IN ORDER TO. GET THE FULL
puj nwiis . f nn,. man, not of three dif­ ed new school house
BENEFIT OF THEM IT Wild. HE NECESSARY TO
la Carnival, or Palm Bench does for
"Demand, after all, is the thing
ferent men or of one mnn at three school board met recently to canvass
START NOW. SO DONT DfeLAT.'
its Suu. Dance.
that effects prices. $t iH what you
piferent times." It makes three prob- the votes in the $ 10,000 bond elec­
Nearly a hundred cities and towns or I or somebody else will pay for
ttns out of what really is one throc- tion. Only three votes opposed the
in Florida have established free auto lemons thnt fixes the price of lem­
bund issue; 41 favored it.
*tt problem.
camps for touring parties this winter, ons. It is what somebody will pay
“Continuing this faulty conception,
mnny o f them providing electric lights for wheat thnt fix e / the price of
l ha* given the problem over to three
nnd sewerage and other conveniences wheat.
SERVICE
QUALITY
PRICE
encies: The Public Health Service
and while they niny not rcceivo as
CORNER THIRD AND MYRTLE
PHONE 135
For treatment, the Fedqral Board o f
much from this class as they do from
The steamer Tuscan Star, from
'OfAtionul Education for trnining nnd
the hotel guests, they have come to a
Hnnkow, Chinn, bound for New York,
Bureau of War Risk Insurnpcc for
realization of the fact thnt the camp­
passed through the Panama Cannl n
finanrini support.
Each o f theso
ers and the tin can tourists are inde­
few dnys ngo with 0,200 tons of froz­
Black-Draugtit “ has no equal
frtnries is an institution complete in
fatigable advertisers nnd they never
for
headache,
srur
stomach,
tor­
en
eggs, or more than 11,000,000 doz­
Itself. Each of theso agencies is an
tire of telling of tho glories of Flori­
pid
liver
and
feverish
colds
.
.
“
en.
Europeans nrc promoting the
nslitution complete in Itself. Each
da und the good times they had in this
declares Mrs. Annie Whitmore,
egg
industry
in Chinn, where labor is
f adminiatratively independent o f tho
state and especially they, tell of the
olOaleCity, Va. “ Illseasy to
chenp
and
sending
the product to highpther two. All yb force of circumplaces that trented them the best nnd
take and does not gripe, aa a
priced
markets.A L L K IN D S O F
fUncM are exercising functions they
showed them some special attention.
lot 0! medicine do," she adds.
tfre not intended to exercise. This
IN S U R A N C E.
The tourist cities that nre so wide­
“ It Is good to take In a hot tea
presents an amazing spectacle of ad­
ly
advertised
hnve
attracted
a
great
for colds, or can be taken in a
RE A L © E S T A T E
ministrative chaos, duplication, wnstnumber of people who come, not to
dry powder. I can't say chough
Ha n f o r d , f l a
energy and conflict which is tho
spend money but to make money in
for Black-Draught and the sick­
pey to the present condition.
the places thnt hnve become so well
ness It has saved us.”
We believe in flowers around the
"The result is tho suffering o f tho
known nnd hnve the reputation of hav­
homea
of the South. Flowera brighten
l
_
(tabled veteran.
Thousands are
ing such crowds during the winter. op the home surroundings and give
. »iting and hnve waited for months
The tin can tourists nnd the campers pleasure and satisfaction to those who
Pr compensation for their injuries,
all spend some money nnd not many hare them.
Wa have filled more than a million
nousantis hnve waited for months
of them are here expecting to make
yet
For an opportunity to re-establish
money, so it is n stand o ff which nre packets of aseds, of beautiful
easily grown flower* to bo given to
rntselves ns self-sustaining memthe most benefit to the state.—Jack­ our customer! this spring for the
Used in connection with no other
ffl °f'society by vocational training.
sonville Times-Union.
beautifying 6f tbelr homes.
NOW
HOTECTEO subject does the newly coined and
Wouldn't you llku to hard five
hiouAands are in need o f hospltalizaThe Volusia County boy’s Y. M. 0. packets of beautiful flowera tree?
IN CASE OF FIRE*
has been found a valuable fiver
[10n ®nd the government has no hos­
frequently heard expression quot­
A.
camp at Lake Winona was burned YOU CAN GET THEM1 Hastings'
medicine,In thousands of homes.
pital facilities available fo r them.
1931 catalog ta a 116-page handsomely
“
I
do
not
use
any
other
liver
to
the
ground
recently
in
a
fonMt
FIzteen thousand beds nrc needed
ed above, mean more or apply with
Illustrated
aeed book with twenty
medicine,” says Mis- Mary O.
fire. Arrangements had been mnde beautiful pages showing tho finest va­
r0'1' Hundreds of veterans are tho
greater force than in the matter
Brown, of Europa, Miss. “ It is
pjetts „f pujjijj nncj private chnrity.
for the biggest meet yet in the new rieties In their true natural colors.
It
la
full
of
helpful
garden,
flower
and
splendid for sour stomach, a
uf insurance on your pioperty, as­
camp and the news of the destruction
'fflh ted and penniless veterans have
farm Information that ts needed In
bad
taste
in
the
mouth
or
torpid
of
the
camp
came
as
a
keen
disap­
*fn driven to refuge in almshouses
every home, and, too, the catalog tells
suring you against financial ■loss
Over. I keep It all the time, use
pointment to tho boys who .were look­ you bow to get these flower seeds ab­
fnd jails. Many have died and If imIn the event or Its destruction by
it with the children and.(eel it
ing forwnrd to spending a few days solutely free. "ediale relief is not forthcoming
Write
for
our
1921
catalog
now.
i
t
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IN THE HEART O f THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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AT PRESENT NUMBER
MEMBERS HAVING VOTED
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PACKED AN D A R R IV E CHICAGO BOND HOU8BS
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SATURDAY

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CHRISTY MATTHBWSON
MARION, Jan. 20.— President-elect
IN IN V ALID '8 CHAIR
SEEMS IMPROVING Harding's trunk Is packed today in
preparation for leaving shortly after
N E W YORK, Jan. 20.— Christy midnight for Florida. Train wiU go
Matthewson, famous pitcher, serious­ by Columbus, Cincinnati, Chattanooga,
ly 111 of tuberculosis and at Saranac Atlanta, Jacksonville, and arrive at
Lake for the last- seven months and St. Augustine Saturday morning.

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• LOUISIANA A N D
MISSISSIPPI who has been unable to see anyone
but hla wife and phyalciana, Improved
REPRESENTATION IS
to such an extent that he was placed
CUT.
in Invalid chair yesterday for the
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. — The first ttm eand taken to an outside
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^ 0^ of representatives voted yeiter- room. ‘

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CHICAGO, Jan. 20.— Securities val­
MARRIED TO
.
ued at $78,000 taken in mall truck
BERT L. JOHN80N
robbery here Tuesday morning bond
(B y T U A il w U lt l T n * * l
bouses announced.
Postal officials
N E W YORK, Jan. 20.— Marriaga of
made no statement Reporta persist
that bandits got much as half mil­ Peggy Marsh, English actress, to
Albert L. Johnson, brother of the lato
lion dollars.
Tom Johnson, former mayor of Cleve­
land, occurred, at Greenwich, Conn.,
January 6th, became known today.
The’ actress came to this country a
few weeks ago and announced she
would Institute legal proceedings to
obtain part of the fortune of the 1st*
Henry Field, second, of Chicago, tn
behetf of her son, Henry Anthony
state department in all cases similar Marsh.
to those of the lord mayor la under­
stood to be in the nature of a general
agreement between the two depart­
ments, through which it is hoped to
avoid in the future controversies sim­
ilar to.the one which arose in O’Callaghan’s case owing to the failure of
Secretary. Wilson to honor the order
of Acting Secretary Davia that O’Cal­
laghan be deported immediately.
SAYS IF W A G E CUT GOBS INTO

'CORK’S LORD MAYOR
MUST GO BACK 10 GRIN,
STATE DEPARTMENT SAYS

m i s CITY IS T H E G A T E W A Y
TO A L L SO UTH
F L O R ID A
.

MANY STOP HERE
GOING FARTHER SOUTH IN THE
F A L L A N D GOING NORTH
IN TH E SPRING *

Sanford welcomes people of all
classes.
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Sanford wants them all to come
h e n and spend the winter months and
If possible to spend the summer
months for they- will like the sum­
mer months as well * or even better
than the winter months.
. The Chamber of Commerce is look­
ing after the wants of the Visitors la
the city^snd the Chamber of Com­
merce wants to go on record as being
In favor of Inviting all tourists no
matter what head they may come
under or what the variety may be.*
This city welcomes them all and their
stay will be made pleasant if the plana
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OFFICIAL REPRISAL
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of the Chamber of Commerce can be
• TOP 1918
MADE BY MILITARY
put through'thU season. This ap­
THROUGHOUT IRELAND
(By Tb* Au*cl*t*4 Fr»*i) •
plies to the auto campers and arrange­
(By Tb* A.McUUd Pr»n)
W ASH ING TO N, Jan. 20— The de­ ments wiU be made as soon as pos­
CORK, Jan. 20.— First official de­ partment of labor table said If max­ sible to open a big camp south of tba
struction for attacks on Crown forces imum wage cut o f twenty-two and city where hundreds of the auto
In Cork carried out this morning when one-half per cent applied generally campers can bo accommodated for the
two houses in , Washington street, in cotton milling industry to 1920 months of February and March and
where two soldiers were attacked on scales, It would still leave hourly wage longer If they wish to remain until
Saturday' wero destroyed by’ military 250 per cent higher than that prevail­ all danger of cold weather in - the
forces. Military authorities assert ing In 1913 or 125 per cent higher north has passed. This city has been
the gateway into South Florida foT
that soldiers were fired upon from six than in 1918.
yean. The tourists stop here sevenl
houses and that, those selected for de­
weeks on their way south and stop
struction were quite the two worst.
over several weeks again on thslr
ANTED TO D O ­
way north In the spring and It la
..
ARM BALLOONISTS
hoped* Diet wheig they \begin their
rnlgntm s this spring that Sanford
ROCK AW A Y, I* I., Jsn. 20— Lieu.
will be better prepared than ever ta
Falter Hinton, testifying this after­
put them up for several weeks as they
noon at tho\jnquiry into tho spectacu­
go north by easy stages. The Cham­
lar balloon flight he recently made
ber
of Commerce and tho City Com­
into Canada with two pther American LONDON BEING COMBED BY TH E
mission
arc working on a plan where­
SCOTLAND YARD
naval officers, declared that at ono
by the auto tourists or “tin can tqurDETECTIVES
time while they were lost In tho woods
Ista” as they are now known over the
he hnd consulted his commander,1
country, can bo better accommodated.
(By Tb* KiwcUUK Fan)
Lieut. Louis A. Kloor, regarding tho
LONDON, Jan. 20— Alleged Sinn i Tho temporary camp on
on Sanford
advisability
of
disarming
Lieut
Fein centers in London was raided by i
I® too small nnd will be
Stephen A. Farrell.
Scotland Yilrd detectives late last abandoned for the larger camp that
night, says the Daily Graphic. Stated will bo provided with all tho neces­
n number of important documents sary conveniences for the camper*
and those who prefer tho out of door*.
were seized.
Winter will soon be over and th*
balmy air of springtime in Florida
ill be an inducement for the many *
loussnds in South Florida to tarry
ft
her* In March and April and this city
will provide for them..
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M AY M E A N L A Y IN G OFF

iij against increasing1its memberahJp, which Is now 436. .
The vote to keep the meroberahip
PERM ISSION TO RE-SHIP AS
,t 435 waa 198 for to 77 against. '
North Carolina will gala one seat
A S E A M A N IS
bj the vote today. Louisiana and MlsPRO PER
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sisiippl will each lose ona.
The house yesterday refused to
WASHINGTON,-Jan. 20.-Jurisdlcpoitpone consideration o f the reap- SENATOR BORAH W OULD CUT tion of the state department in cases
portlbnment bill, defeating 192 to 97 •
pf aliens arriving in this country
-NAVAL B UILDING IN
|. the proposal to strike out the enactHALF.
without passport is recognized by the
lai clause. This put the master of
department of labor in a formal state­
determining the slsd o f the house
W ASH ING TO N, Jan. 20.— Borah's ment serit today by Secretary Wilson
. aquarely before that body.
resolution proposing negotiations for to the chief -of the immigration
An amendment by Representative the reduction o f the naval building by bureau.
Jones, Democrat, Texas, to reduce the the United States, Great Britain, Ja­
It was announced, however, that
membership to 307 was voted down pan, favorably reported today by the tho decision of Secretary1Wilson that
senate foreign relations committee. Donald O’Cnllaghani lord mayor o f
overwhelmingly.
Under the amendment the house Instead, of the original proposal ne­ Cork, should be allowed to reship on
would be renpportioned by shifting 12 gotiations look to reduction of fifty n foreign vessel by reason of the
per cent in future building for five ruling that he occupied the status of
Mats from 11 states to 8.
Apprehending defeat o f the bill in years. 'The committee proposed ne­ a "seamnn,” had not been rescinded.
its present form, however, members gotiations provdie for such reduc­
The labor secretary’s letter to the
of several states that would lose rep­ tions as can be agreed upon.
immigration bureau said that the de­
resentation under the amendment had
cision that O’Callaghnn
permitted
mustered forces today for an attempt
to rcahlp should be “ consummated at
to shut off nny reapportionment legis­
tho earliest possible roomqht.” Earlier
lation at this Ytmo.
Leading the
in tijc day it had been announced that
group, Rep. Itland, Republican, Indi­
the labor secretary had written to
ana, announced ho would offer an
O'Callaghan’s counsel directing that
amendment to striko out the enacting
the lord
mayor be surrendered
clause of the bill which, if carried,
“ promptly” to the immigration In­
would Automatically kill the moaaurc
spector at Norfolk.
and probably defer settlement of the
Lord Mayor O’Callnghnn was par­
rcapportiooment issue until the next
oled ’ in the custody o f his counsel,
congress.
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TF.N CARS OF FR U IT MOVED Judge Lawless o f Norfolk, soon nftcr
Views of the Federal Trade com­
ho arrived at Norfolk from Cork as
PAST T H R E E SH IPPIN G
mission on the feasibility of carrying
a stowaway nnd without a passport.
DAYS.
out the cost publicity provisions of
He is now in New York, but whether
the Caldcr bill for regulation of the
Fruit and vegetable shipments have he will nppenl to the courts has not
coal industry were sought today by
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been rnthor slnck since tho lost .issue yet been announced.
the senate manufacturers committee
The
announcement
of
Secretary
of this paper. Nine cars, or an nver­
on resuming hearings on the meas­
age of three cars a day, sums up the Wilson as to tho jurisdiction of the
ure. The committee had called Hus­
carload lots of orange shipments for
ton Thompson, chnirmnn of the com­
Friday, Saturday and Monday. The
mission, which under the bill is charg­
express company handled 212 boxes of
ed with the function o f gathering and
oranges nad grapefruit in small lots
giving of publicity to coal data.
.
during the snme time. Only 90 pack­
Heads of two other
government
ages of vegetables have moved from
agencies, charged with administration
Plant City since Thursday.
of regulatory provisions o f the bill,
Four cars o f oranges each day
Chairman Clark, of the Interstate
were shipped on Friday and Saturday S T A R T SHOOTING UP
Commerce Commission, and. Director
nnd one car of Granges moved on Mon­
C O AL COM PANY
TH IR T Y T H O U S A N D
Smith, of the geological survey, ex­
day. The express company's fruit
MORE M EN.
pressed approval of the measure yes­
shipments of 212 boxes ^mounted to
W ILLIA M S O N , W. Vs., Jan. 20—
terday and declared they believed it
about one box car load, making ten The mining camp o f the Bumwell
P H IL A D E L P H IA , Jam 20— The
entirely workable.
cars
for the three days.
Coke &amp; Coal Company in Kentucky IJcnnsylvania Railroad Company to­
Opposition of organized coal oper­
Outside of a mixed car of oranges opposite Sprigg, W. Va., seven miles day instructed nil departments throuators to the Caldcr bill was voiced
and vegetables shipped Saturday, veg­ from here, was attacked today by per­ out the system to afToct. a further re­
before the committee by J. A. D. Mor­
etable shipments have been very light. sons hidden In the surrounding moun­ duction in expenses of 10 per cent as
row, vice-president o f the . National
About thirty crates each of lettuce tains. C ol.. Herman Hall, upon re­ compared with the expenses in NoCoal Association. He prefaced his
and cabbage with half as many crates ceipt o f tho news, sent a patrol of vomber, 1920. This is in addition to
argument against,the bill with the
o
•statement that mine operators gener­ f celery constituted the principal veg­ federal troops to the scene. Reports tj,0 10 pcr ccnt reduction I ordered
retrenchment campaign was
ally had not taken excessive .profits etable shipments. There were just a by telephone to Col. Hall stated that' j,crt ^
few English peas and peppers and one no ono had {&gt;cen hit during the shoot- j (Parted last month, and which alduring the cbal shortage last year.
ing.
ready has resulted in the laying off
“ We have collected statistics upon package of carrots.
There is no market for turnips in
100,000,000 tons o f production made
of approximately 30,000 men In the
Prior to October,” ho sold, “ which crates. There has not been any pep­
four regions of the system. Continu­
mine to have been $3.47 a ton and per this week. Other vegetables on
ed falling off of business was given
show the nverage selling price at the the market at present are selling, ac­
as the reason for today’s action.
the cost of producing $2.76. That left cording to buyrs, ns follows: Beets,
Freight traffic has declined 20 to 22
• margin of 71 cents which does not $1.50 to $1.76; cabbage, $1.50 to $1.76;
per cent ns compared, with the early
^present profit, because the- over­ carrots, $1.50; coiery, $1.76; lettuce,
fail, the company announced.
l y costs, depletion charges and tax- $1.25; English peas, average price,
( "There is no arbitrary |rule ad­
$2X0.— Plant City Courier.
u hay® to come out o f it.”
opted,” aaid a statement .issued to­
AM ERICAN LEGION MADE A T­
night by Samuel Rhea, president of
TACK ON ASSISTANT
the Pennsylvania railway system.
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SECRETARY
’
“The principal reason for which the
(Br Tb* Am*cUU4 Tt*m)
reduction will be made ia to secure
W ASHINGTON, Jan. 20— Defense' the Btmoit economy consistent with
of department of labor dealing with adeqUate safety and afficlency.”
radlcJff' aliens and complete endorse­
•The vice-presidents, however,” tho
ment of Assistant Secretary Poet's' president stated, *iiave been directed
work made today by Secretary Wilton that in carrying out these instruc­
D. A. R.’S ELECT N E W OFFICERS in statement replying to attack onH
tions they shall do ao in the manner
INDICTMENTS
RETURNED
Poet by executive com m its of the best adapted to avoid, as far as pos­
A G A IN S T N IN E
MIAMI, Jan. 20— D. A. R- officers American Legion.
sible, unnecessary disruption of the
M EM BERS.
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today are as foUowa: State
,
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regent, Mrs. Everest G. Sewell of DESTROYER N A M E D
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ship.
FOR FLORIDA HERO
JASPER, Jan. 20— Special grand Miami; flirst vke-regent, Mrs. Jaraee
“It Is to be hoped that tha reduc­
frry investigating lynching of W ill­ Craig of Jacksonville; second vice­
tion in business will continue for only
Mrs.
W.
M.
Corry,
of
Quincy,
Fla.,
em Bslrd, miner, continued work to- regent, Mrs. Theodore Strewn of De­
has been designated by Secretary Dan a brief period,” the statement con­
^*7 although returned Indictments Land; recordftig secretary, Miss Wil­
iela as sponsor for Destroyer No. 334, tinued. "The management of tha
yesterday against nine members of ma Davis of St. Augustine; corres­
to be launched at Bethlehem shipyard Pennsylvania railroad sincerely re­
AUbsma national guard. No further ponding secretary, Mr*. Philip Clark­
San Francisco. The new destroyer grets that uninterrupted employment
ttport expected before tomorrow but son of Miamo; treasurer, Mrs. J. C.
will be named Corry in honor of* her can not be assured to every faithful
. « la understood jurors are Inquiring Blocker of S t Petersburg; auditor,
■on, Lieut. Com. W . M. Corry, Jr., of man qn its payroola. But tha situa­
Into allegations members of company Mrs. F. X. Schuller of Orlando; reg­
the navy, who lost his life •While at- tion is a practical one, and no way as
M °tber than those already Indicted istrar, Mrs. Brooke G. White of Jack­
temptnig to save a comrade from a yet has been devised in such circum­
“ d knowledge of plana of those who sonville, and historian, Mis* Alice burning airplane. Details of
the stances as those now existing to
Twitcher of Daytona.
.
•Gorily lynched Baird.
launching and the date have not yet avoid a reduction in expenses and
working forces.
•
been dedded upon.
Office supplies at the Herald*
Post Cards at the Herald office* I t

RESOLUTIONS
TO REDUCE
ARMAMENT

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PRESIDENT
BANDITS ROB
SANFORD
WILL
PROVIDE
MAIL TRUCK OF
HARDING ON
WAY FLORIDA HALF A MILLION COMFORTABLE CAMP SITE

house w ill r e g a in

198 TO 77

N U M B E R 23

SANFO R D , FLORIDA, F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y 21, 1921

xn.

THE DEPARTMENT
OF LABOR GIVES
FIGURES ON WAGES

FRUIT AND
VEGETABLE
SHIPMENTS
DECREASING

SPECIAL GRAND JURY
INVESTIGATES LYNCHING
OF MINER IN ALABAMA

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SINN FEINN. .
HEADQUARTERS
ARti RAIDED

PENNSYLVANIA REDUCES
WAGES OF EMPLOYEES
S
ANOTHER TEN PEI CENT JAP HEIR
TO THRONE
TO COME HERE

POST’S WORK
DEFENDED
BY WILSON

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DRUMMER. BEW ARE!
DRY SLEUTHS W IL L

WATCn YOU CLOSELY
PRIN C E HIKOIUTO W IL L V IS IT
Traveling salesmen who are inclin­
U N ITED STATES TH IS
ed
to add moonshine as a side line,
SUMMER
might do well to heed the warning of
(B j I t - Aa**cl*t*4 Fr»M )
* federal prohibition officers, and stick
TOKIO, Jan. 20— Prince Hlrohlto, to only the line and the house they
heir- apparent to the Japanese throne, are primarily representing on tha
will visit America after proposed trip road. Officers are receiving tips oc­
to London and other European capi­ casionally that booze is being carted
tals next spring, according to newa- in and out o f Tampa by a few sales­
men.
papers.
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INSTALLING SOUP KITCHENS
TO FEED STARVING ONES
.
IN THE CITY OF TOLEDO
SOUTHERN RAILROAD
STOPS EIGHT TRAINS

C ITY F A C IN G SE R IO U S U N ­
E M P L O Y M E N T SIT­
U A T IO N .

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 20— Discon­
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tinuance temporarily of eight inter­
TOLEDO, Jan. 20.— Preparations
state trains was announced today by for the installation of soup kitchens
the Southern Railroad. Trains num­ where thousands of Toledo’s unem­
ber 32 and 24, between Washington ployed may be fed a n being made
and Msmphls and numbers 48 and M, today. City facing moat serious no­
between Washington and Danville,
employment situation in history.
will be discontinued next 8unday. Nearly two thousand man, without
iTaina 39 and 40, Greenville and A t­
breakfast at* Social Service Federa­
lanta, numbers 18 and 14, Coulmbla
tion this morning pleading for im­
and Charleston will be continued until mediate work. Only seventy-five w o n
January 80th. Other trains largely given Jobs.
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tinned, the announcement aaid, and CHANCELLOR
schedules wiU be readjusted to take
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necessity for these changes will prova
W ASHING TON, Jan. 20.— Deporta­
only temporary and that there will
be a nearly return to normal and for­ tion of Gregory Weinstein, chancellor.
of Russian soviet bureau in the
mer service.
United-States, ordered today by'Sec­
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RATE REDUCTIONS ON
v , FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
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SOUGHT BY AGENCIES
UPSALA AND
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American Fruit Growers Are
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Mrs. Bengston has been ill with a
cold at the home o f her daughter,
‘ o f the American Fruit Growers , Inc.,
Mrs. Tyner, but last week she was
« r f tonight In consultation with local d|dc
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officials of the American Fruit Grow- one day with Mrs. * John Lundquist
era, gave an interview in which ho and another with Mrs. Magnuson.
discussed the present freight rates in
Rcv- Albertson and w ife were passapplication to fruits and vegetables. * "* th"&gt;UBh. ou[
Ha pronounded the existing freight woolj
rates prohibitive in marketing o f
Mr. and Mrs. Henson, of Sanford
Florida fruits and vegetables and were calling Sunday at the homo o f
-stated that the American Fruit Grow- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lundquist
era, Inc., is seeking to secure from
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tu. railroads an immediate reduction Lundquist cn
route home from
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regret to hear of the death of their
little infant January 7th.
Jaa. Entxmlnger, o f Greenwood, S.
C.f is the gueit o f C. W. Entzminger
and family.
Miaa Ellen Fuller spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Y. Ful|er.
Mrs. L. T. Hunt and ten children,
returned to their home in Fort Lau­
derdale after spending the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. II.
Allen.
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Mr. apd Mrs. J. H. Allen and Claude
Henchcliff motored over to
New
Smyrna Sunday.
Mrs. Purtin is visiting her non in
Oviedo.Mrs. C. W. Entzminger and T. P.
Lewis motored to Sanford .Monday.
Geo. B. Upchurch, o f Birmingham,
is visiting his mother-in-law, Mrs.
George Lewis.
Geo. W. Stuart, of Verno,- Pa., ar­
rived Thursday.
Longwood is quite gay this week
with a morry-go-round. A ll the "kiddlea" both Inrgc and small, are enjoy­
ing it.

EAST SANFORD

and himself. They have an office at
V13 Magnolia avo. Phone 311.
We have been asked to aay the
government crop reports will be post­
ed on the bulletin board at the Sanford
Truck Growera ware house nt Beck
Hamock several days for the con­
venience of every one who is inter­
ested.
Mrs. G. C. McDougai shipped a car
o f fine cabbage to Atlanta on Satur­
day. Ed. Ward shipped two cars of
Golden Self-bleaching celery to Chi­
cago Monday at $1.6Q f. o. b. Others
arc shipping green celery, beets, caul­
iflower, cabbage, lettuce and romaino.

E v ery D ollar Y o u Saves Helps
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IN SOME W A Y
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Until you are ready to invest your savings a
safe, patriotic depository for them is a bank ac­
count where they will stand for increased credits
on which to finance reconstruction and business
activities.

PERSONAL NOTES

Your funds deposited with this Bank will be
safe, immediately available:and will be doing their
patriotic duty.

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Mrs. Hunt Harris and Mias Minnie
Porter Harris arc tho gucsta o f Mr.
and Mrs. S. O. Chase.
L. 1. Frazier ia expected home this
week from a trip to bis old homo in
North Carolina and .Atlanta.

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. Steen Nelson, prominent grower
and shipper o f fruits and vegetables
in Oveido, is in the City doing jury
duty this week.

and vegetables.
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. Mr. Crutchfield termed the rates for Archie Swanson and parents, Mr.
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which they asked as emergency rates, and Mrs. August Swanson, Elmer'
Rev. W. T. Rancher will be here
which would not necessarily mean a ■Lundquist and w ifo and little ones
J. L. Miller is having the front of
from Apopka on Sunday to preath
lowering to a pre-war charge, but one to a trip to Orlando and Piedmont
his building improved by an awning
afternoon and evening at Moore's Sta­
that will enable growers and shippers way last Sunday.
and ia also painting aigna on the awn­
tion church, Jan. 16th.
to move their productf at a profit to
Mr. and Mrs. A . F. W&lt;y»tcrdlck en­
ing for his tenants.
Rev. W. J. Bartlett, o f Grand Is­
the present market.
tertained with a supper party at their
land, was a guest o f Mr. -and Mrs. J.
Stress was laid by Mr. Crutchfield home on the evening of the 6th in
City Manager Ryan made a trip to
0. Pope, o f Celery Avenue for ten
oh the fact that this rate would not honor o f the 12th birthday o f their
Orlando yesterday afternoon in the
days and called on, many old friends
necessarily have to be reduced to a grandson, Charles Beck. There were
airplane and liked the experience
while here.
pre-war level. .The railorads, he said, 21 in all present and all enjoyed n
|very much. C. J. says he has been
The telephone company placed a
Were asked to assume the initiative, good .time, Charles receiving some
“ up in the air" before but not in an
phone in the Steele home on Benrdall
any reduction of rates they might put nice presents. Afterwards a number
airplane.
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ovenue last week.
into effect being subject to the action of the men went hunting. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Summerville, of
o f the Interstate Commerce Commis­
H. A. Neel and R. J. Holly o f the
A good many o f the young folks
Cambridge, Ohio, nnd DeLand, were
sion.
Herald Printing Company paid a visit
have been attending the shows and
guests o f Mrs. G. C. McDougai on
Asked if what the American Fruit carnivals in Sanford the last two
to Lake county points this afternoon
Sunday.
Growers, Inc., is agitating for was the weeks.
and found that county filled with
Mr*. Crane nnd daughters
have
same as what the Florida Citrus Ex­
A party which was a genuine sur­ gone to Winter Park to spend the re­ tourists, new reisdenta, fruit and veg­
change • sought in urging pre-war prise was also held nt the home o f
mainder o f the winter. Misa Ordoth etable growers and good people gen­
rates, he again emphasised that it Wnlfred- artil Carl Pierson^ Thurs­
will study music and Dorothea has erally.
was an emergency rate and not n pre­ day evening. Quite a few were pres­
entered Rollins College. They have
war rate which his concern was after. ent and nil report n good time.
Jnmes H. Grady, Jr., and J. Mor­
been Philip R. Andrews’ guests for
Mr. Crutchfield pointed out that
ris Reardon, Jr., who have been visit­
Mrs. Neil Swanson was a recent several months.
what would benefit the growers and caller to see Mrs. Bengston.
J. C. Ellsworth is serving on the ing their uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs.
ahippers would o f necessity benefit
C. C. Hart, hnve returned to their
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Campbell are grand jury this week.
the railroads. The present rates, in having their home connected up with
r j S L X t ’Z n „ . have
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telephone service.
Mrs. Nell place in real estate over in the Lake Jr., is a student of the Benedictine
itive, threatening the very life of I Randall wns n visitor there Monday.
regions. Miss Mary Phelps hnn sold College.
the citrus and vegetable industry of
The election o f officers for our her home and 30 odd acres of land to
(From Thun&lt;!»y'i Dally)
the state. Hundreds o f carloads of Sunday school occurred Inst Sunday.
people by the name of Nelson frOm
All
visiting
D. A. R.’s are invited
citrus fruit and vegetables were not For superintendent, Alfred Ericson;
Maine. They hnve taken possession.
to
the
meeting
o f the Sallie Harrison
moving because the high rates were assistant superintendent, Kmil MngIt’s a very attractive place, situnted!
Chapter,
Fridny
evening.
absorbing every cent of profit. This nison; treasurer, Mrs. John Borcll;
between Lake Onoro and Lake Silver. I
condition was robbing the railroads organist, Miss Margaret Ericson;
Mrs. Phelps hns moved into hpr new
■Miss Saritn Lake, who has been
of n large revenue and facing grow­ secretary, Elmer Tyner;. Bible clans
home nt 400 Palmetto avenue, San-1
quite ill is much better, and. expects
ers hnd shippers with disaster, he teacher, Alfred- Ericson; intermedi­
ford.
to return to school at Stuart Hall,
said. Asked if definite action by the ate teacher, Mrs. Geo. Bnllinger; pri­
W. T. Fields wil be here this week
Staunton, Vn., the last o f this week.
railroad officials would be taken mary tencher, Mrs. John Bornll. El­
from Augusta, Gn., to start n new
shortly, he stated that they were hop­ mer Tyner also ngreed to open the bungnlow on his plnce on the west
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walsh have
ing to get their answer any day, if church and ring the bell. Service
side o f 1-nke Silver to replace his
as their house-guests Mr. nnd Mrs.
rqllef is to be had from the existing begins now nt 2:30 instead of 3:00 in
home that burned several years ago. ■“ “ v‘ ‘ “ ‘
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the
summer.
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“ Have urged Interstate Commerce Iwsidc the money used for the sup- |he land borders on the cast shore of ^ r8.- 1 ° ^ cr nre 80 Pl®a8c&lt;l *1
ford that they expect to buy and
Commission to give Florida growers plies nnd for repairing the roof, U k e Sl|ver. Mr. nnd Mrs. Taylor nnd
wiil move out nt once. We mnkr thia their home.
relief from thg high transportation ?2f&gt;.14 was sent to help the needy— |jn|,.
of
which
flfi.fd)
was
given
.to
the
chilkl,nr
there
are other changes to take
charges and also introduced in the
Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Brown of Col­
dren
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orphanage
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near future,
senate a bill to require n reduction
umbia, S. C., are the guests of their
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children’s
day
offering
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lq rates. Will do all I can.”
sister, Mrs. T. C. Mayo. While here
The message above, from Senator $-1 was sent to. the Nenr East fund. house next door to Judge and Mrs.
they have had several delightful motor
We
were
pleased
to
welcomo
ns
vis­
Houshoidcr and with her young son
Park Trammell, waa received yester­
trips, going to St. Petersburg and
day by Dr. J. II. Rosa, president of itors to the school, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. and dnughter will make it her future
thelr
the Florida'Citrua Exchange, in reply A. Tyner of Sanford, who came out home. H er many fr"ie n d s "o u t"h e «I'LeMbur«- Bf ore ™turnin*
hom/lMr. and Mrs. Brown will motor
to a message which he had sent the to spend the day with relatives in arc very glnft to have her in Sanford
to
junior senator, In company with mes­ Grapeville. Mr. Swnn also brought again.
with
him
Mr.
Fcnchc,
n
young
man
Mrs.
Kent
Rossiter
hns
her
mother
sages to other members of Floridn’s
Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Mayo,
representatives In Congress. In his who is spending a little while with from Commerce, Ga., with her for n
Mr.
a'nd Mrs. W. I). Brown, Miss Mary
visit nnd Mrs. Mary Simmon in n
message Dr. Ross urged that the rail­ him, coming down from Georgia.
Farish
and Mr. R. T. Torrence motor­
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lundquist en­ guest at the Rossiter home for n short
roads should establish the pre-war
ed
to
Leesburg.
rates on foodstuffs and fruits as tertained n friend from Piedmont a time. .
Miss Bcrcic Long is leaving Satur­
emergency rates, in order to. provide couple of dayn, their son, E. W. and
John McPhattcr nnd J. W. Miller,
more tonnage for tho carriers and to wife, taking them all for a nice auto day for .her home in Monongehelia,
two
of Kissimmec’a prominent busi­
prevent untold losses to Florida pro­ drive tq show the Sanford sights on Pa. Mins Long has a fine position
ness
men, were in the city this morn­
Sunday nnd later all taking supper with the Pennsylvania Railway Co.
ducers.
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a business mission.
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The citrus exchange hns asked all with the parents.
Mrs. Jean Tyner has been spend­ to visit her aunt, Mrs. A. B. Cafhefon
farrpora’ and growers’ organizations
Mrs. B. F. Hutchins and two at­
ing
a numberof dnys in town with nnd fnmily, later Miss Gregspn will
to co-operate with it in securing the
tractive
little children, Naomi 'and
reinstatement of pre-war rates and her son nnd wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. go to Miami to visit other relative*.
Winifred,
Bpcnt last Saturday and
,
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She is huving a vacation from her po­
hns received assurances from a num­ A. Tyner. *
Sunday with her father nnd mother,
sition with the Ford Auto Co.,’ nt Dober of organizations that they will
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker, Sr. .
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Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Miller nnd J.
mell’s prompt action In introducing
H. B. Earl, o f Denver, Colo., repre­
i W. Corley drove over to Glcnwood senting thc&gt; Earl Sales Service, is in
the bill which he mentions has given
T. G. Roebuck nnd Fred Grist were Nurseries Inst Friday to select some the city and mnking preparations to
added impetus to the move for lower
transacting
business in Orlando Wed--1young trees,
rates, In the opinion of officials of
put on n sale for the firm of Woodruff
nesday.
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HOME INSTITUTION

-------------------------------;-----------------Supply Co., ia happy today having re­
ceived acveral car loada o f supplies
that he has been waiting fo r this
paat week. Mr. Cheney will now start
the business o f supplying Florida with
al kinds o f auto supplies making his
headquarters here in the Pico building
where he has rented space for ware­
house purposes.
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Col. Dan
Smith had a (large
crowd at the Methodist church la^t
night to hear his lecture on the # a r
and his talk about the enforcement o f
prohibition measures. He represents
the Anti-Saloon League and takes up
a collection/for the lenguc after the
lectures.
J. S. Born o f Decatur, Ga., left
today for Daytona where he ' will
spend a few weeks and then go to
Miami and other.points on the East
Coast. He haa been-the guest of Mr.
and Mra. W. L. Henley and Is in love
with Sanford and F lorid a &lt; He ia
thinking seriously’ o f coming back be­
fore leaving the stato nnd Investing
in Sanfqrd soil.

W E A T H E R A N D CROP CONDI­
T IO N S IN FLO R ID A FOR THE
W EEK

E N D IN G JANUARY |J

Temperature:
The temperstsul
averaged much nbove the seasonal f«|
the period, the daily excess being u|
much ns 5 degrees in the northeaitml
portion o f the state.
‘. Precipitation: The week was witi-l
out rain, except in the extreme sootH
where it was locally heavy on
day. And there are localities in tw|
central nnd southern divisions whnl
rain would prove beneficial; the n||
ia in good conditions, however, eicqtl
that low lands arc still wet in tk|
north and west.
Condition‘of Crops: General (iniI
work made progress during the *Nk,l
and plowing wns more active, eirqtl
portions of, the north and west. U*|
lands are rather ,dry in the south a ll
central divisions.
Oats, rye, celeryl
nnd truck arc in fair to good roa&amp;|
tion; the week wns rather too wual
for lettuce. The planting of Irish p^l
tatocs continues, 'nnd some tomb]
plants were set out. Seed beds ui|
being prepared for tobacco in Gtdt]
den county. Moderate shipments m
truck continue, and shipments of d|
rus fruits are increasing; strawber
nre fnir to good. Pastures are
for January. Rain is needed lo
in the south nnd central counties.

Mr. and Mra. W. W. and Mr. and
Mra. A. G. Cummer of the Cummer
Lumber Company
of
Jacksonville
were In the city yesterday the guests
of A. P. Connelly. They are tour­
ing thia part o f Floridn looking after
their varied interests. The Cummers
are the largest property owners nnd
MAJOR W H IT F IE L D HERE
tirtiber people in the state. They arc
James V. Whitfield, American Vksl
greatly surprised nt the growth o f
Consul to Cubn, n nephew of the lib]
Sanford since they were here about
Maj.* A . K. Powers, is visiting Mai
two years ago.
A. K. Powers and A. D. Zachary, daM
ping over on his way to Cuba. Bi|
Office supplies nt the Herald.
Post Cards
the Herald office, lr leaves for Cuba tonight.

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Mr. nnd Mra. Allen and daughter Wedncsday evening from Danielson,; turc announcement.
that the-absolute necessity for the
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readjustment which is requested will Miss Lillinn, tycrc visitors in Orlando Conn., where he has been since Inst j
be so apparent that favorable action Wednesday.
July. Mra. Martin may also arrive
Attorney C. P. Dickinson,- of the
on the bill in question will follow.
A. Y. duller spent several days in here soon we hear. Must of been law fflrm of Dickinson &amp; Dickinson, o f
Secretary L. P. Dickie o f the Jacksonville this week.
some Florida sand in their shoes sure Orlando, waa in the city today attend­
Tampa Board o f Trade is in receipt
Mr. Thigpen, o f Sanford, was a enough. Mr. Martin ia looking fine. ing the meeting o f circuit court. Mr.
o f a letter from the Interstate Com­ caller in town Wednesday.
Mra. Loretta Tracey has returned Dickinson haa many friends here who
merce Commission, stating that the
to
St, Petersburg to remain till late are always glad to sec him.
Mrs. S. A . Wilkinson and little
commission has no power to reduce
spring
when she expects to go to
daughter, returned Wednesday to her
freight rates, on any single article
Dr. Jcsop says that things are mov­
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Albans,
Vt., fo r the summer. .
home in Perry a fter spending tho hol­
or commodity, to a lower level than
ing so fast in Sanford that he was
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son
waa
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to
Mr.
and
Mra.
idays with her parents, Mf. and Mrs.
was authorized by a recent act o f the
obliged to, buy a car to keep up with
Dill Allen, t ‘
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commission, allowing a certain rate
them and yesterday bought a new
en
the
name
o
f
George.
Mr. snd Mrs. F. J. Neimeyer and
o f profit for the carriers.
Dodge. He haa hia trusty chauffeur
The Infant son o f Mr. and Mra. Pet­
The letter further states that the Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hardy were shop­
with him to pilot the car through the
er Fcdrick waa buried at I-akeview
best thing under the circumstances ping in Orlando Thursday.
busy lanes of commerce on the main
cemetery
last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mias Dunbar motored to
will be for tho shippers and growers
atrecta of the city.
Tuesday o f thia week was the day
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, to themselves take up the matter of Sanford Tuesday.
appointed for a committee of men to
C. G. Beck and R. L. Boyd, promi
rate reduction directly with the rail­
George Levine was transacting bus­
meet
and
cut
and
burn
the
graka
and
nent
officials o f the. Southern Bell
roads, as if the rates are so high as iness in Orlando Friday.
weeds
in
the
Moroe's
station
church
Telephone
Co., o f Jacksonville, and F.
to cause reduction o f shipments the
Mr. and Mra. C. W. Entzminger
yard.
L.
Thorp,
manager o f the Orlando
roads will find it to their advantage were visitors in Orlando Friday.
Forest Gatchel will deliver Elder Telephone station, were in the city to­
to. so adjust* them as to give relief
‘ Mrs. H. R. Chapman returned F ri­
Springs water in East Sanford on day enroute from Orlando to Day­
to thfi shippers.
day after visiting friends in Orlapdo.
Tuesday o f each week at 60c per bot­ tona. A il o f these gentlemen have
The letter follows a recent resolu­
W. S. Entxmlnger, o f Plant City, is tle or a |6.00 ticket calling fo r 12 many friends here and elsewhere in
tion adopted by the growers o f the
visiting
his brother, C. W. Entxming- bottles delivered at the door. Mr. (he state.
board o f trade regarding the shlp4
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the
ment o f fruit end vegetables from erf .
A . B. Cheney, o f the Automotive
Friends o f Mr. and Mra. Spink will company composed o f M. M. Stewart
Manatee county.
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COAST LINE LETS
BOYS WIN,
SHERIFFS OFFICE BRIGHTER
CONTRACT FOR
GIRLS LOSE IN
MAKES BIG HAUL PROSPECTS FOR
BASKET BALL ROLLING STOCK
CELERY CROP
OF MOONSHINERS
SUCCEEDED IN C A T C H IN G SOME HRADBNTOW N JO U R N A L SUMS B IL L M OYE A N D LEO NARD
LUCAS W IN FOR T H E
SHINERS A N D Q U A N T IT Y
UP S ITU A TIO N IN A MOST
OF M ASH
LOCALS.
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Sheriff Hand and his deputies have
been active ever since the first of the
month when they took the oath o f
office and promised to do their full
duty toward the commonwealth and
the people who.had elected them for
this purpose, breaking up stills docs
not entirely eliminate distilling but
breaking them 'up and jailing the
shiners all the time will have a most
disheartening effect upon them all
and the Word has gone forth that all
o f them, irrespective o f color or so­
cial position, must quit making nnd
selling boose or suffer the conse­
quences and there will be some start­
ling surprises to be sprung In the
next few. weeks In this respect
Last week Sheriff Iland and deputy
* sheriffs raided a still near the Wekiwa river west o f tjic city and while
the distiller had been frightened away
before the arrival the still v$aa there
doing business and a ' quantity of
mash and whiskey was confiscated as
well as the still.
Wednesday the sheriff and deputies
landed on Steve Lowrey at his still
house In a bam on Beardall avenue
and landed Steve and two barrels of
mash.
Last night they w^re after moon­
shine in the moonlight and succeed­
ed in landing J. I. Hodgcn in Mecca
Hammock where ond o f ,the most
complete stills in the country was.
discovered and 23 barrels of mash
and much whiskey was found to­
gether with tho 260-gallon copper
still.
Sheriff Hand says It may be n big
Job to get them all In n few weeks
but he Intends to get them ns they
come if it takes all summer and he
certainly Is - making a good start.

The pessimistic look that has pre­

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The Sanford High School boys
vailed among the vegetable growers proved too much for their opponents,
for the past three or fou r weeks is the fast Umatilla High School team,
beginning to fade an(&gt;a cheerful ex­ afid defeated them 26 to 13 last night
at the Parish House, in one o f the
pression is seen in its place.
prettiest exhibitions seen this year.
The vegetable markets have im­
This game was the second game of
proved everywhere. Lettuce has gone a double bill and was a real game
up about twenty-five cents, and where from the start, with the Sanford
the grower lost money on his lettuce boys playing their best game. They
a few weeks ngo he is now breaking seemed to get better ns the game pro­
even and can afford to ship and take gressed and local fans who witnessed
a chance on market conditions being the contegj* were loud in their praises
better. The lettuce crop is about gone o f the team work and fast playing of
now and the whole crop w ill be gone the boys.
within the next week or teh days.
* Tho individual stars o f the game
The growers, who a few weeks ago were Bill Moye and Leonard McLuwere taking out insurance on their cas, playing like professionals, and
celery crop are now boarding it up playing their best game o f the season
and preparing to ship it. Celery has to date. These two boys were the
sold in Bradentown this week for chief reason fo r the UmatUIa boys
|2.00 and $2.26 f. o. b. That means losing the game, and they kept the
that the markets in the. north are o f­ crowd on their feet during the entire
fering from $3.60 to . $4.00.
The game. It is hard to decide which of
price of $2.25 means that the grower the two played the best, for they both
will make a. profit on his celery crop scored the same number o f points, and
and will do better than break even. It seemed as though each star play on
The prices Just quoted above are for the part o f one was as quickly sup­
the very best grades of celery; that erseded by another even more brilliant
is, celery that has been well bleached play on the part o f the other. How­
and is of a unifrom site and a good ever, it was Moye who did all
the
pack. For tome reason or othar buy­ playing in the first half and it was
ers can not be interested in the infer­ through his part that 14 o f the 16
ior grades o f celery unless they can points* made during the first half were
get the bulk of their shipment first made and with a lead o f 7 points at
clnss stuff. What docs that mean? the beginning o f tho second half, McIt means that the growers who will Lucns then put the game on ice nnd
make a profit this yenr arc those who scored nil but two o f the rest.
have taken the care to grow their
The firs th a lf was closely contested
celery so that it will be the best that and at three times the score was tied
they have ever shipped. The grower but it ended with the score 16 to 9 in
who hns not paid any attention to his ^innford’s favor. The second half be­
crops and has let them grow just ns gan with a rush and the Umatilla boys
they would will find no market thin made great efforts to try nnd stem
year nor any other year. A standard the tide, but with McLucna in the S.
pack, uniform grades nnd well bleach­ H. S. Roys went through their oppon­
ed celery is going to tnke the market ents nnd it ended 20 to 13.
this year ns well as the years to
Perfect teamwork on the part of
come.
Lovell, McLucas nnd Moye was the
There has been quite a little agi­ chief feature o f this half nnd ns fnst
tation all over the country asking thnt as one goal was ;nade -Lovell would
the railronds reduce their freight by his pcrf«*ct guarding nnd keen
rates to n pre-war level. The railroads
begin another play which
have Wen consulted in 'tins m ntteriwould cnd jn another score. Hc dc_
W ASH ING TO N, Jan. 17— Repre- and the railroad officials have been MrVM much crcdit , or hi„ np|pm]id
aentatives of 109 national nnd inter­ about equally divided in the matter. I „ how|ng ftnd no tM.Ucr exhibition of
national unions affiliated with the Those who have taken the matter »1&gt;1,lt.rfcet guarding, has been seen this
Anferican Federation o f Labor have wuh the railroads have pointed ™ ' ' yvaTf , han waB shovvn by lhis j,layer
been cnlled to meet in Washington, thnt unless something is done to re- 1,n!|t niRht. Next to Moye nnd McFebruary 23d, “fo r the purpose of lieve the present high freight situa- Lueai(( hc nmde lht. best showing. Mnconsidering attacks now being made tion that the railroads will be the real goI1( UtlheTt Ed. Moye, Jim Stone and
on the trade union movement,” ac­ losers for they point out thnt already Dick McLau,in u,| comP in for their
cording to announcement today by numerous crops have been plowed un- ahjm. of , he honor8 and wcrc vcry
Frank Morrison, secretary qf. the fed­ der and therefore the railroads have mm.h jn
Rame nt )Ul times nnd
eration.
The call for the meeting Inst that business. With a cheaper tht,y weri, tlj, woI1 aWnre that perfect
was sent by Samuel Gompers. federa­ freight rate the crops would have Wen
co-operation ami confidence in their
tion president.
shipped and the railronds would have fellow players, are important factors
Secretary Morrison said that the had the business to handle.
in winning games.
forthcoming conference “ is one of
Some railroad officials, and they
The Umntilla boys made a good
several similar gatherings that have might be termed the progressive ele­
showing and played hard all through
been called by the American Feder- ment or the “ new blood” thnt has
the game, putting up thp stiffest op­
tion o f Ijibor during its history to been injected into the mnnngemcnt of
position seen this year and if they
consider unusual conditions.” In ex­ the roads, have expressed themselves
had been just a little more successful
plaining further the Intention of or­ as willing to meet the shippers half in passingi and juBt a |itt|e faater in
ganized labor to give attention to at­ way and rduce present freight rates to 1
their plays, and if they had
tacks on trade unionism, Mr. Morri­ a pre-war basis and go after the busi- j UHt onc.ha|f the
work o{ ttle
son said:
ness thnt is rotting on the ground for s „ s boys they mi(fht havo won
“These attacks include attempts to them. The other sect,^ nnd they
g^me but as it was, they were outestablish the anti-union shop, wage might be termed the reactionary or
classed, nad it did not take them
reductions, anti-strike laws, compul­ conservative railroad officials, are
long to find it out.
sory arbitration, labor injunctions and content with the guarantee that hns
Many fouls were made on both sides
a publicity that would mold the pub­ been made them by the government
and this with the poor attempts at
lic mind to accept these backward of a net return and they assume the
pnssing made by both sides, were the
steps.
attitude that the shippers, before they only bnd features o f the game.
**I believe labor will formulate a will let their crops rot, will ship them
The first game o f the double head­
plain to expose the pretense of men no matter what the fates may be.
er ended disastrously for the S. H. S.
who are only Interested in cheap These conservaives arc wrong; the
girls an&lt;J Jhey lost. 31 to 16. They
labor and a continunpce of their pro­ growers will never ship their produce
played hard all through the game, but
fiteering policy. The trade* union any mroe when they lose money on it.
were outclassed in size, ability and
movement
Is alert to the forces They will use the crops for fertilizer
the breaks were agninst them. How­
against it and propoos to act vigor­ and go after better crops for the next
ever they expect to clean up with
ously and courageously.
year. Shippers of non-perishables their next opponents and n
good
“ Our opponents are mistaken if they will store their produce and wait for
game is to be expected.
imagine they have mnde the slightest more opportune times to ship.
A large crowd witnessed the two
progress in nlnrmlng the workers, or
The railroads must come to terms games and all went away feeling thnt
that they will humbly accept a policy with the growers nnd a more, equit­
S. 11. S. is to be considered in the
o f reaction.
able rate must be established. There basketball field in this state.
“ The proposed conference will con­ is no necessity of communities organ­
. — PETER.
sider the publicity and other methods izing to meet wjth the I. C. C. because
o f our opponents and it is quite pos­ the National Industrial Traffic le a g ­
T H IR T E E N C A SE S
sible thnt labor will launch an o f­ ue will hold a number o f hearings be­
A G A IN S T PATR IC K
fensive movement against those who fore the commission at an early date
imagine they control practically every will make recommendation for reduc­
MACON, Ga., Jan. 17.— Thirteen
avenu cof publicity."
ed rates, and there is a likelihood of criminal cases ngainst U. H. Patrick,
them being successful.— Bradentown form er cashier o f the Citiscns' Bank
SANFO R D 'S D A IL Y PA PE R
Journal.
here, are first on the docket for the

UNION OFFICIALS
TO MEET ATTACKS
BEING MADE

TH IR TY-FO U R Y E A R S AGO

J. D. Hood brought several copies
o f the Sanford Daily Journal to the
Herald office several days ago. While
we have seen copies o f the Journal
at various times it is most interesting
to glance over them and see the names
of those who were in business then
and some of whom are still with us.
Dr. Harris, the father o f Mrs. Bowler
and Mrs. Junlc Ttoumillat, of this city,
was the editor.. The Herald will com­
ment upon some o f tho older residents
In a later issue.
Fanners in St. Lucic county arc
planting winter crops. Grove precau­
tions are being taken against insects
and diseases.

session of Bleckley county superior
USES W IF E AS T A R G E T ;
court this week. Patrick is alleged to
have absconded last March heaving an
SHOOTS H ER A D O ZE N
TIM ES; K IL L S S E LF alleged shortage o f approximately
$140,000. Of the thirteen cases chargMUSKEGON, Rich., Jan. 16.— A f - ' ing him with embezzlement, eleven
ter several practise shots at the fam- ( represent time certificates and two
ily cat, Irving Morton early yester- overdrafts on two Macon banks, yrherc
day, forced his wife to become his the local bank had deposits for $160,target and spent thirty minutes in 000.
firing twelve shots into her body.
Then he turned the rifle on himself . The young New Year has certainly
been kind to us here in Florida so far
and fired once, dying instantly.
' Despite the twelve bullet wounds, os tho weather at concerned. Too
Mri». Morton has a chance fo r recov­ warm think the growers who fear
their trees may start to grow prema­
ery, officials stated.
According to statements to the turely, thus putting them in the posi­
pplice. by hte wounded woman, Mor­ tion o f being unable to withstand very
severe attacks o f Jack Frost. *
ton was intoxicated.
I*fss&amp;sg\-

JA C K S O N V ILLE , Jan. 16.— Con­
tracts fo r new rolling stock costing
$8,220,000 have recently been let by
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, ac­
cording to an announcement made by
John R. Kenly, president o f the road.
The new equipment includes 26
huge, Pacific type locomotives, 6 sixwheel switching engines, 400 modern
steel coal cars, 600 modem box cars,
200 phosphate can, and 26 all-steel
passenger coaches.
This is one o f the largest contracts
ever let for equipment by the A t­
lantic Coast Line nnd, although it
is an acknowledged fact that the
Atlantic Coast Line, like all other
railroad systems, is doing a greatly
reduced frleght business at the pres­
ent time, the tremendous Investment
In new rolling stock speaks highly
o f their faith In tho future.
President Kenly states that the
purchase o f this equipment does not
mean that the Atlantic Coast Line
Is contemplating any U rge exten­
sions at this time, or that the com­
pany Is spreadln gout. He declared
It was primarily fo r the replacement
o f worn equipment.
Recently the Atlantic Coast Lino
said, through the firm o f J. P. Mor­
gan 4 Co., $4,800,000 o f 6 1-2 per
cent, ono to fifteen-year equipment
trust certificates, the proceeds o f
which will partly pey fo r the stand­
ard new railway equipment. .The A t­
lantic Coast Line will pay cash, f l , 720,000, fo r the new .rolling stock.
This financing was approved by the
Interstate Commerce Commission last
week.
The thirty new locomotives will
be built by the Baldwin Locomotive
Works. The twenty-five Pacific type
engines will be for freight service
and similar to the larger dess of
engines now used by the road. The
five switch engines will also be sim­
ilar to tho present class o f larger
locomotives In tjds service by the A t­
lantic Coast Line.

AVIATION TAUGHT
CHILEAN OFFICERS
AT CARLSTROM
CARLSTROM FIELD , .Inn. 17.—
With the advent of the new year
comes nn influx of army nnd naval o f­
ficers to the Carlstrom Aviation
School of Instruction, from all parts
of the United States, the naval o ffi­
cers coming mostly from Pensacola.
There are nlsn six Chilean officers at
the field undergoing a course o f in­
struction in flying.
During the past week eighteen* nn»
val officers
graduated frw^r the
school of instruction, qualified as pur­
suit pilots.* Twelve of therfe"officers
will proceed Monday to Kelly Field
for further instruction in aviation, one
to Rockaway Beach, I,. 1., for duty,
one to Indian Head, Ind., for duty,
nnd one to Hampton Ronds, Va., for
duty. The other three are awaiting
assignment.
Major Gilkeson, Captain Ford and
eight second lieutenants left Thursday
for the Aviation Repair Depot at
Montgomery, Ala., for the purpose of
“ ferryin g” ten-new Curtiss planes to
Carlstrom Field. The plans are to bo
used in the Aviation Scholo o f ' In­
struction.

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The Gabbett Home for Sale
O PPO RTU NITY
Knocks at Your Door But Once and It W ill N e w Knock at
Your Door Again With This Kind o f a Proposition.

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This week in Broward is notable for
the fact thnt they made their first
delivery of caprons to the U.rmine Ho­
tel o f Miami. The hotel seined glad
to get them nt that price. The poul­
try industry is in its infancy here,
but nevertheless it is booming,

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Of six rooms, screened wide porches, all modern conveniences
and improvements, in fact one o f the finest homes in the city
surrounded by oranges and grapefruit trees, flowers, plants,
shrubs, fountains, beautiful lawns, a complete home and then

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Upon which you can raise winter vegetables fo r the land i*
•tilled and in first-class condition and has made money for the
owner every year and the crops on it will speak fo r the pro­
ductiveness o f the land.

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make you money. On the shore o f beautiful Lake Monroe and
the land one day in the near future will be subdivided into city
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from tho business portion. Tho greatest opportunity In this
state fo r a man -with money enough to make th o. first p*Y*
ment You-must sec it to realise what it really means.

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S A N FO R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y 21,1921

CEMETERY IMPROVEMENT
•
HARDING W1LLXALL
UNDERTAKEN BY COMMITTEE.
SPECIAL SESSION CONGRESS
FROM WOMAN’S CLUB
FOR TAX REVISION ACT

E v ery DoHar Y o u S aves H elps
W in Prosperty

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STRUGGLE i s e x ­
BEFORB DECIS­
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pr o lo ng e d

pected

WASHINGTON, Jan. 18— Presifcnt-eleri Harding practically has doptfid to call a apodal session o f th«
Bt* congress on April 4th, member*
at the .house ways and mean* com*
juitlec were informed today by Chair­
man Fordncy, who ha* just returned
from a conference with Harding at
Harion.
I
Mr. Fordney conferred with the
president-elect on general taxation
and tariff meaeurea which wHI be
among the more Important aubjecta to
eomc before’ the special aeselon o f the
new congress. The chairman waa un­
derstood to have told Mr. Harding
that the date o f the session would
have a direct bearing on the tax re­
gio n hearings which the committee
[s now conducting, and It was underatood Mr. Hnrdlng told him April 4th
had been practically been decided on
definitely.
The house resolution proposing re­
peal of most special war-time lawa,
was approved today by the senate
judiciary committee. Under a com­
mittee amendment the operation of
the food and fuel contract act would
be continued.
The house emergency tariff hill, as
amended by the finance committee,
was presented to the sonntc today by
Senator Penrose, committee chair­
man, who promised thnt ho soon
would make every effort to prompt
early passage.
Supported by agricultural interests
during-the week of hearing on the
bill as affording vital protection to
farm products, the measure on the
other hand was strongly attacked hy
others as an instrument for maintain­
ing abnormal price levels.
Ten am endm ents, broadening tho
measure to
include practically all
farm products instead of tho limited
number approved hy the house, has
been added to the bill by tho cotnmittee opponents who served notico
that an attem p t would be made to
load on more when the measure had
reached the senate floor. Several sen­
ators who opposed the bill in commit­
tee were understood to be preparod to
repeat their attempt, unsuccessful In
commit’ (■&lt;■, to add such *cxtraneosu
legislation as the bill to recodify the
feder.i laws and th e; soldiers* bonus
bill. The determined and apparently
growing apposition to the measure In
the senate promised a long struggle
with m any hours of debate before the
final action.

INTER-CITY
DISCUSSION OF
Tl»&gt; transportation nnd traffic com­
mittee of the Sanford Chamber o f
Commerce met with the

industrial

committee o f the Orlnndo Chamber
of Commerce yesterday morning. A
luncheon was held at the St. Charles
hotel, flfter which the Important quostioii of improving the prevailing
tran*|&gt;ortntion conditions fo r tho cit­
ies of Sanford nnd Orlando were dlsCUfLSCt],
The plan adopted la as follows:
Those having shipments in -car load
lots will fill out blanks which will be
furnished by the two chamben of
commerce, with the complete Infor­
mation concerning their shipment,
*hich in turn will he forwarded to a
representative at the various transfer
Points, who will give the record thereon of the car while In that terminal,
*®ch ns the time o f arrival, time of
departure, whether or not the car wa*
received in good or bad order, whithor not It was sent to the shop for
repairs, if s«nt to the shop whether or
®ot it could have been reparied by the
erew, etc.
With this information we can, if a
discrepancy exists, go to the railreads, or the Interstate Commerce
Commission, and demand better ser*
rice and present our case with the
which we will have compiled- I f
nothing else we will be convinced the
railroads are giving ua the best ser. *■' 'which can be rendered.
It has been decided to install this
•«rvlco for a period o f thirty day*,
*nd practically all arrangements Jiave
been made.— Orlando Sentinel.

BUT IT DOES NO GOOD TO S A V E M O N E Y U N .
AND EVERYO NE S H O U LD ’ HELP
T H E LAD IES IN TH IS
L E SS IT IS P U T IN C IR C U LA T IO N
An Au Itevoir pnrty was given in
U N D E R TA K IN G
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honor o f Mrs. J. M. Dresner at tho
IN SO M E W A Y
home of Mr. ami Mrs. A. H. Moses
One o f tho greatest move| for lmr ,
Sunday evening. A select jCrowd of provement that the Women’s Club
Until you are ready to invest your savings a
young folks from Sanford and Or­ has ever undf^taken Is the appoint­
safe,
patriotic depository for them is a bank ac­
lando gathered to spend an cnjoyublo ment o f a committee under Mrs. R.
count
where they will stand for increased credits
time.
C. Bower to take charge of tha Lakeon
which
to finance reconstruction and business
Tho house wns beautifully decorated view cemetery and clean It up and
activities.
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with palms, poinsettias and vines en­ put It In Arst-class condition and keep
A N D HAS O N LY T H E S TO W A W A Y twined with roses.
Your fqnda deposited with this Bank will be
It that way. Our cemetery is several
Delicious refreshments and punch miles distant from the city and Is
RIGHTS IN GOOD OLD
safe, immediately available and will be doing their
was served throughout the evening. owned by T. J. Miller &amp; Son and
patriotic duty.
AM ERICA.
Four prizes were given to the best while some Improvements have been
(B* Th. A*mcUU4 Prau)
dancing couples. A t 1 a. m. n crowd made in tho past few years, notably
W ASHINGTON, Jan.
19—
escorted Mrs. Dresner to the' depot tho building o f a pavilion and erect­
Counsel for Lord Mayor O'Cal­
from where sho left for New York. ing a water tank and other necessities
laghan were directed today
by
chiefly .through tho efforts o f J. D.
Secretary
Wilson
to deliver
Parker. The distance kept many peo­
O’Callaghnn promptly to the im­
ple who are interested from making
migration inspeclor at Norfolk.
the Improvements that should have,
Order described as merely a for­
been mnde years ngo and up to a fe w ,
HOME INSTITUTION
mal notification to Judge Law­
weeks ngo no concerted action had
less, In whose custody O’Callsgbeen taken looking to the Improve-^
han was placed when paroled, of
ment o f this sacred spot. Now nil has
secretary's decision last week that
been changed. Tho Women’s Club
O'Callaghan was a seaman and
. IN D IA N A P O L IS ,
Jan.
17.— “ Be
has taken up the project and the com- 1
should reship on a vessel bound
frank and advertise,” was the ndvico mittee o f Mrs. Bower, Mrs. J. C. Hig­
abroad.
given public utility companies
togins, Mrs. Whltncr, Mrs. Brownlee
night by P. II. Gndsen of Philadel­ and others nre now working along
T H E CRY OF T H E S TA R V IN G
W ANTE D
phia, president o f tho Atnericnn Elec­
definite plans to put the cemetery in
CHILDREN
W A N T E D — Second hand show c o m .
tric Railway Association, at a meet­
flrst-clnss shape, to hire a man to
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Inquire at the paint store in the Weing o f the Indinnn Public U tility A s­
stay out there on the Job nil the time,
Tho following poem wn. written by
« ■ &amp; » * W*T- » - » ,
sociation. By ibis method, Mr. Gcds- to elenri up nnd beautify the ceme, ,
, „
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Sanford l.dy In.t poor when t h e ! W A N T E D -Y o u n g cow.
M u.t b .
den
said, public understanding of
ter,, to plant grnsn nnd flower, nnd
,, c„ mc for „ | ,cf for u,0 , U rv'"»&gt;&gt; « * *&gt; “ &lt; ml k« ;
H. M ilutility problems can best be obtained
■hrul,., to Imvo water to keep the |nj. ch||d„ „ o f lhc Nc„
, , „ t mer. Bog 103, Sorrento, Fin.
18-tfe
and necessary rate adjustment and plants nnd grass living through
plnnts nnd grass living through the Jt (g go nppr0prjaio f or u,i8 t|mo that W A N T E D — Man and wife to live in
credit restoration hastened.
summer months and to make tho cem­
house fo r company, rent free to
" I t is absolutely' necessary,” he etery whnt it should be, a place where it is re-printed by request:
W IL L . PROBABLY
V IS IT
SAN­
right
pnrtios. Can use nlf kitchen
snid, " i f public utilities nre to contin­ people can visit with the thought thnt
FORD BEFORE LE A V IN G
utensils
nnd furniture nB their owp.
ue to function thnt they create n flow it is the homo of the dead instond of O, our brothers we are dyingl
''
TH E S TA T E
See
me.
Mrs, J. E. Vaughan, Rotate
,
.
.
.
,
,
Starving
for
a
mite
o
f
bread;
o f new capital into their securities.
n place thnt was unsightly nnd grow- Co,d ftnd dreary( WL.ak and wcary,
A,
Sanford,
Flat, Box 235.
22-2tp
(B r Tbi i l l K l t U d F re t,)
The answer to this wholo problem is some.
W
ith
the
awful
growing
dread.
M AR IO N, Jan. 10.— Hnrding’s en­ he granting o f rates to public utility
FOR RENT
• This committee enn not work with­
gagement calendar clear todny and companies which will insure return to
out funds nnd they hnvo plnnned to
Siek and sighing— worn nnd weeping W ANTED TO RENT— S or 4 nnfurhe turned his attention to personal the security holders thnt will Induce
nsk everyone interested for fifty cents
nUhfd rooms or a small house by
Can’t you henr our bitter cry T
Nothing less than n month, three months pnynble in nd“ ffnirs in propnrntion for departure them to Invest.
small
family. Will lease by month or
Hasten
brothers—
little
sisters—
tomorrow for six weeks In Florida. this sort of an arrangement will save
vnnee, to keep n reguinr- nttendnnt
year.
Best of references.
W rite
S
w
iftly—
swiftly—
ere
we
diel
Harding leaves tomorrow night fo r 'th e utilities from ruin,
employed and the indies will give
“
Soon"
in
care
of
Herald.
ll-1012tp
St. Augustine and will
be joined
“ Adjustment o fpublic utility rates their time free to this grent work.
You were never starving, brothers,
later by.Mrs. Harding. He will make I that will attract new money into the
FOR S A LE OR EXCIIANGE^-Ona
I f there is anyone who hns not been
,
,
.
,
.
1
St. Augustine his headquarters dur-‘ Held will be hastened by a thorough approached on th a subject nnd who . .In. your great , land..o'er the , s e n 20 acre, ono 10 acre Sanford Ave.
V.
^ ou bnve never felt the gnnwing
, public understanding of the public wishes
.Walking distance to city. Two lots
inu February
to donate they cnn see Mrs.
Of the gaunt white wolf, like we.
u tility problems.
corner Center nnd Elm Ave.
Twq
McKinnon or any of the committee or
i
i "T h e best way to bring nbout that phone her* about making tho pay­
lots west side Palmetto ave., GO ft.
i understanding is to be frank and ad? ments or lenve the money nt tho Her­ Y o u r rich tables gronn with plenty— from Eleventh St. Make offer. B. T.
Our’a bare ns n blanched bono!
I vertisc.
Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St,, Los
ald office. This is one o f the great­
“ Frankness must go hand ,in hand est works thnt the ladles or the men iinsten little brothers—sisters—
Angeles, Calif.
,2 t-tf
Kind, sweet henrts not mndo of
1with advertising else advertising will have ever undertaken nnd tho Hornld
M ISCELLANEO US
stone.
fall. Therefore be prepnred when you appreciates it nnd takes this means
FLO R ID A FISH ERM AN DEVOTES
GET YO U R ORDERS in now for
I begin presenting your story’ to the of mnking it public.
COVER TO W A L L O P
Christmas Day you wilj be smiling
| your new Bnick car. See W. JI public, to tell the.whole truth nbout
j\T NUDES.
O’er the season’s precious Joys;
Thigpen.
46-tfe
i your business to everyone. As the
Little
brothers— little sisters—
l only customer o f the public utilities,
FOR S A L E — Good farm imilo in good
ST. PETERSBURG, Jnn. 18.
Send us bread— you keep the toys.
u
the 'public is entitled to sknow ail
condition.— M. Fleischer. 11-26-tfc
Allyn’s monthly paper, the Florida
nbout their business and any public
Fi.hem.nn, publLhed h en , ' contain,
„ hlch cnn
„ nni, lht
-Bread, Oh! bread, our little brothers ORDER your new Ruick now and
no direct .tntement rcg.rd.ng »ny o f
,h h|
|lU,
you will not lose any time on the
p/\|&gt; P
A
D ^
the R00t* "klP Ay amain!
the circumstances which culminated in
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Angel
hosts
will
guard
the
burden,
hew
car load coming In soon. 48-tfe
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cnn not hope to obtain help through
the nrrest of Allyn charged with the
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I
Bringing
life
to
uif
again.
favorable public sentiment. Put your
YOU C A N ordor youf new Buick
murder o f Harry L. Higel nt Siesta
W ASH ING TO N, Jnn. lR.— The re­
house in such order that you will
no wand save time on the next car
Key on January 7. The hicrc state­
solution offered in the senntc tod ay Heaven bless your land of plenty—
f e « r the questions of no man.
load.
46-tfc
ment is mnde thnt owing to "circum­
Advertise by every possible chnn- by Senntor Fletcher of Florida, call- 1 Rich ami free nnd grand nnd true—
stances over which I have no control" I nel and hit th eline hard. Tell your ing upon the committee on postofflees May the nwful pangs we suffer—
Stewart, The Florist, 814 Myrtle
Avenue. Phone 2C0-W.
10-tfc.
Mrs. Evelyn Allyn hns charge of the story everywhere thnt there is blank to know why no reports had been! N e ve r-n e ve r come to youl
“ Say It with Flower*1’— Stowart,
editorial direction of tho publication.
space which you can fill.
niado on tho several hundred postThe Florist.
'
10-tfc
The editor made use o f the front
“ Make it plain that the public util- master* all over tho country nomln- ’The Farmer’s Worst Enemy— Rats.
page o f his paper to “ take n fall" out
The Farmer’s Best Friend—
______________________________________
ity problem Is tho problem o f every nted by President Wilson, both by re­
o f persons who have recently started
Rat-Snap.”
j Jujt received, 4,000 rolls o f Wall
man, woman and child who uses you cess appointments nnd slnre the presnn agitation over nude nrt works. He
sorvice. Strive b yfrnnk statement to ent session began, so thnt they might
These arc the words o f James B o x -j Paper nt the Paint Stor^. Phone 303,
said:
,
, .
convince consumers that you are try- be confirmed, is a stell trap set to tor j\j, J.; "Ever since I tried R A T - 1Welnka Block.
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“ People who dam," » abho,;re" c o ! ,nR
do thc b e s t thing for their gen- catch the Republicans on this com- S N A P I have always kept it in the FOR S A L E —J. C. Ellsworth o f
of all representations of the nude hu-.
j ^
^
^
(( [% ,n the|r own mittee nnd in tho senate,
house. Never fails. Used nbout $3
oml good apd
Bonrdnll avenuo hns several fine
mnn body, themselves expose shame- , ------ , „ „ „ n ,jnp p]„Pi
Generally, the resolution calls for worth of R A T -S N A P a year and f i g ­
,
,
.
. .
,
" T ' ' \ 1interest, if nothing else, thnt they
young Rhode Island Red roosters for
lessly a’ starved hearty
p . . , ' should enlist themselves'
themselves In your specific Information-os to the reason ure it saves me |U00 in chicks, eggs sale.________________ •_________22-2tp
mtnd nnd n naked soul.
Flori n , cnuge The way to acc0mplish this re- why ex-service men and their widows nnd feed. R A T -S N A P is convenient,
Beaches, laved _by the waJm
' iU|t is not to make the mere state- who have been so nominated by tho 'just break up cake, no mixing with FOR S A L E — 100,000 green top cclwaters, invite the ‘display o p t i c a l , ^
^
|fc j# yQUr !ntention to K,ve president have bcen held np by Re­ other food.” Three sizes, 35c, 05c, . cry plants.— F. .L. Greene, _ West
Side.
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perfections, mnturing
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tkiiinf-tr. i good service, or to submit to tho pub- publican lenders. Here It puts the $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Ball
Why do &gt;1 buy my paint nnd wall
Hardware Co.
A Z ^ i t a X S f l c k L t « « ' “ &lt; ««•
« * " ? • •»
ta *
“
paper at the Paint Store? Because
tistics and then sit down and w *it for the Democrats be confirmed, then It
the theory thnt, ns in the past, civil­
they enrry a complete line at very
the milUnnlum. The thing to do Is to will ho. against their privately anAGENTS W AN TE D
ization attained its highest physical
low prices.— SanfpVd Paint &amp; Wall
explaln your situntlon In understand- nounccd policy. I f they fall to act
and mental status around tho Medit­
j papcr store, Wetakn Building. Phone
aide terms to just as many folks ns favorably, then they go on record as A G E N T W ANTE D IN SANFORD
erranean, the future’s nearest ap­
Sell the Original Watkins R«m e- ! 303
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possible. I f you have.a good case nnd being against the real Interests of tho
proach to perfection will mature al°«K
dies, Spices, Extr. ets, etc. N «e s a l- J..................... ...... *■ ------- ’
w ill tell the whole truth about your ex-service men nnd their widows,
tho borders o f the Gulf o f Mexico."
spar* j
D RINK
situation in a simple and convincing . Seventeen thousand nominations o f ties and repeaters. AH or
On another page o f tho publication
manner nnd give it deserving cireula- different kinds were sent to tho senate time. Write Watkins Co., 60 M ero-1'Elder Springs Water. Its 99 98-100
the eccentric editor voices the fol­
12-1014tp per cent pure. Phone 311.
tion through the best available ndver- by the president the day the present phis, Tenn.
lowing sentiment:
Using medium you are certain to session began and to date not one o f
" L ife is nothing but a mountain
ra lly the public to your supportthank has been confirmed, and It I*
range. I have known the hills and
“ Every man desires good electric likely that none will be doles* the Revalleys that bound the level plains. I
railway, g a it light, telephone and phblican leader* decide to do so to get
Ju»Ye yet to accomplish the great
telegraph service, and he w ill help out o f the trap which the Florida senbclghta from which the whole world
you give It to him If you can show ator set far them today,
o f experience can be seen, and I haye
him that hfa help Is needed to ac­
still to pay the debts o f love I owe."
NO TICK OF DISSOLUTION OF
complish this very desirable end.”
A fte r a day. spent in going over the
PA R TN E R S H IP
ground on Siesta Key, and in inter­
W
OR
KING
ON
PLANp
viewing persons acquainted with de­
To Whom It May Concern:
FOR BETTER R ATE S
tails o f the'tragedy, Fred Thomas,
.TO SOUTHERN PORTS
Having purchased the good will and
We are fortunate la oar contracts which make It poaaible to qaote &lt; &gt;
who has been retained hy friends o f
lowest market PRICES.
financial
interests o f W. S. Price in
W A S H IN G T O N , Jan. 19.— RepreH arry Higel to examine into the fir.
it will pay yea to get our PRICES before buying, and oar Q U A L - ;;
cumstances surrounding the latter** aentatlves 'o f * Florid V In terest* who! the Sanford Novelty Works, all Mils
IT
Y
before planting.
accounts-now due the said firm
death, returned to Tampa Monday a n seeking tohave rate* In the South
Our
SEED POTATOES nre the U fM n t quality M A IN E GROWN, .J
bo paid to me, and all bills and
wjth a mass 'of ‘ note* but no definite Atlantic ports placed on an equal basis, « ?
selected especially for seed.
theory ot the crime. Mr. Thomas w ith thoseto northern port., met b c r e j ^ n t . o w c d by the said fjrm will
Stud for FR EE CATALO GUE, and SEED SPECIAL, *Ivina RE­
said he would piece out the-facts he today In conference. The cities o f b* pad! by me, a* l will continne the
VISED PRICES on oew crop S E E D BEANS, PEAS, RED S E A L TO*
MATO, and CUCUMBER SEED, PEPPER, Etc.
bad collected into an orderly whole, Tampa, Jacksonville, Charleston, W il­ business the same as before at the
We carry nil the leading and standard varieties of seed that have
an«L that until he could do that he mington and N orfolk yere represent­ same place. Thanking you for the
been tested and known to be adapted to our noil and climate. SEED
pat.business
and
will
appreciate
your
cOuld make no statement regarding ed. The conference will continue over
OATS, RTB, VETCH, -RAPE, Etc.
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tomorrow and it Is understand that a future business.
his Investigations.
The planting season Is near at hand. Onr Information service is
(Signed)
V. C. COLLER. •
free. Call on os for any information on yonr crepe yon might think
plan will be agreed upon to be pre­
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we can supply. ‘
Polk: Some packing houres #ara sented to the Interstate Commerce
, OLDEST A N D LARG EST SEED H O U SE IN FLORIDA
Commission.
a g iiji resuming operation*. So fa r
Foreign.dispatches tell ua^hat the
Senator Fletcher said tonight he
froat* have not hurt truck crop*, only was hopeful that there would be no German* are going to put a ban on
201-20$ Bast Bay Street
Jacksonville, Florida
eweefc potato vino* In *ome plac** discrimination against the southern Atnericnn movies. Seems (o us that
HY-TB8T SEEDS INSURE GOOD CROPS
*how any effect o f cold. Everything porta and that he would fight fo r fair they attempted something like that at
Chateau-Thierry, et a],
j
treatment.
.
is booming In this county.

O’CALLAHAN
MUST GO
BACK HOME

BE FRANK AND
ADVERTISE IS
LATEST ADVICE

AN APPEAL

jCLASSIFIEDWANT ADS

PRESIENT-ELECT
AND MRS. HARDING
COMING TO FLA.

ALLYN’S PAPER
MUM ON MURDER

FLETCHER SETS
A NEAT TRAP

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THE GREATEST LECTURE
IN THE WORLD IS
“ACRES OF DIAMONDS”

W A N N A M A K lR S A N G U IN E
M IA M I, Jan. 18.— W ith the. in.
auguratlon o f President Harding will
eome a return o f normal business
conditions and a general decline in
prices, John Wannamaker, merchant
prince, said today in an interview.

._
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\ jr
from hU years in the servico o f
(From Tuesday a D a i l y _
'humanity
•'
•The
lecture that has harnessed I
^ n w d l will speak in Sanford
rivers, caused villages to grow into j Wednesday, January 26th. Tickets
cities,
established
colleges
and will go on sale tomorrow.

^
. (Trora rrUtr'i Dally),;
The grand jury presenftd the fo l­
lowing indictments on Wednesday:
discouraged men and women to do
*
T h e . State o f Florida vs. Willi#
something fo r the good of humanity,
Jackson. A ttue bill. Entering In
thus finding happiness and prosper­
the night time with intent to commit
ity, literally in their own back yards.
a felony.
"Acres o f Diamonds" has been de­
The State o f Florida vs. George T.
livered over MOO times, and the pro­
Quick, alias George W. Bailey. A true
ceeds have realized nearly Ave million
bill. Securing goods, wares and mer­
dollars to their discoverer. The en­
Classes in American Government chandise under false pretenses.
tire amount over and above expenses and Citizenship have ben organized
The State o f Florida vs. George T .
has betfri devoted to. the education o f amj
begin work in Central FloriQuick, alias G. W. Bailey. A tru#
studenta in the college grades. Over da during the week o f January 24 th.
bill. Securing money ‘under false pre-'
three thousand young men and women Sanford will be included In the list
tencc.
have been assisted, In their education ^ d president Edwin E. Sparks o f the
The State o f Florida, vs. Sydney H.
by D r. Conwell during the last Afty- Pennsylvania State College will make Read. A true bill.
Breaking and
nine years.
the addresses which are free and op- entering with Intent to commit a fe l­
Sussell II. Conwell was bom in Cn to the public. However, the work/
ony.
South Worthington, Mass., February |a being sponsored by the Woman’s
The State o f Florida vs. Sydney H.
16, 1843. He attended Wilbrabam Club which is taking up a systematic
Reid. A true bill. Breaking and en­
Academy.’ In 1860 (he ^entered Yale study o f the subject following a bul- tering with intent to commit a fe l­
University; In order to economize his ]etln especially prepared by na Extenony.
tim P he took the law and academic sion Specialist fo r this work. Every
The State o f Florida vs. Sam. Mich­
courses together. Hf. earned his ex- man and woman in the city, whther a
ael. A true bill. Aggravated assault.
penses by daily labor during his at- permanent resident or a visitor, is
The State o f Florida vs. James M.
tendance upon both schools. In 1862 welcome and should’ plan to attend Oglesby. A true bill. Manslaughter.
he, enlisted he captain o f Infantry in these lectures.
The State o f Florida vs. J. W.
the Civil W ar and .served through the
President Sparks is a national fig- Eaton. Not a true bill.' Destruction
entire war.
|urc and has appeared on every impor- o f trees.
A t the close of the war he grhfdhr.tant lecture and chautauqua platform
Tho State o f Florida va. Frank
. ated from the law department o f itW some time during the past twenty Brown. A true bill. Carrying con­
Albany University. Shortly after he \years. This work is a part o f the cealed weapons.
moved to Minnesota. There he prac- plan o f the .general extension division
The State o f Florida va. Fred
ticed law and edited a newspaper. I n 1o f the University of Florida to carry
Brown. Carrying concealed weapona.
^1867 he represented the State o f M in-‘ valuable information and instruction
' . By order o f this court the above
nesota as Immigration agent to Gcr-on important subjects to the people cause is hereby handed down to tha
many, and ^became the foreign
cor- of the state, and to make education •county, judge's court of
Seminole
respondent o f his own newspaper. In on all lines commanding public atten■county, for trial.
1868 he became a correspondent for tion nnd interest, available,
The State o f Florida va. James
the New York Tribune, and in1869 ( Mrs.
J. G. Leonard!
will have
Miles and Paul Lucas. Assault with
vthe traveling correspondent o f
the charge of the arrangements fo r the
intent to murder.
Boston Traveler.
In
1870 he was local class.
The above case is hereby continued
sent by these papers to foreign coun- 1
------------------------upon motion of State’s Attorney,
tries and made the entire circuit of A P I / 1 A 1X7 A H A
David Sholtz, because the defendant,
the globe, giving many lectures in I f y l M j A f Y A H A
Paul Lucan, is not in custody.
Indfo and England. He afterwards
The State of Floridn vs. Richard
visited England exclusively on a lec­
HiIIyard, Jr. Larceny of a motor ve­
ture tour. In 1870 he published his i
hicle. The nbove case is hereby -con­
Arst book, "W hy and How the Chin-;
tinued for the term upon motion of
ese Emirate." It ha sheen followed
State’s Attroney David SholtX, and
by a number of others, one being th e,
-------court ordered capias issued to be made
•biography of Charles H. Spurgeon,
W ASH IN G TO N , Jan. 18.— By decis- returnable at the next term of this
which reached n sale
of
125,000 ion of the United States supreme court, nnd the amount of hail is here­
copies in four months.
1court yesterday, the Okklnwaha Val- by fixed by the Court nt $1,000, bond
Upon his return to this country ley Railroad, ji short line in Florida, to'he approved by the Sheriff.
Dr. Conwell practiced lnw In Boston, can. be sold only to those who will
State o f Floridn vs. Willie Jnckson.
Mass., for eight years. In 1879 he continue to operate it ns n common Entering in the night time with in­
was ordained to the Baptist ministry, carrier.
This
decision prevents tent to commit a felony.
accepting a charge in Lexington, a move to "junk" it os a non-paying
The above hnmed defendant being
Mass. From there he wns railed to property.
uraigned in open court, nnd after
the Grace jlaptist church o f PhiloSome time ago the state secured a hearing the reading of the indictment
delphia.
The active
membership writ from the district court restrnin- pleads guilty.
numbered less than one hundred when ing a sale to persons who would have
The State of Florida vs. George T.
he came, but since Dr.' Conwell has "junked" the railroad, nnd this writ is Quick, laias George W. Bailey.
Se­
been pastor of the church it has grown now upheld by the highest federal curing goods, wares anti merchandise
to a membership o f about 3,000 and court.
under false pretences.
has built the Baptist Temple, Broad
The Ocklawaha Valley railroad,
The nbove named defendant being
and Berks streets. The Baptist Tern- which runs from Silver Springs to Pa- arragined in open court, without coun­
ple has a seating capacity of opera latko, was originally built as a log- sel, and after hearing the reading of
chain o f 3,125. Qut of this work has ging road by the Rentz sawmill inter- the indictment, pleads not guilty.
grown the.Temple University, enroll- ests at Silver Springs. It is said nevTho State o f Florida va. George T.
ing at present, yearly, 5,009 etudenta. er to hove paid its way as a common Quick, alias G. W. Bailey. Securing
Both as a lecturer and writer, Dr. carrier and some months ago it was money, under false pretence.
Conwell has been associated
with sold at auction, the new owners pre-,
The above named defendant being
k&amp;OWn Intimately some o f the p&amp;tlng to "junk" It. The state in- arraigned in open court without coun­
tountry’i
greatest
men, Including tervened, holding that the road, as a sel, and after hearing tho reading of
Gough, Beecher, W hittier, Lo n gfei-, common carrier, must continue
as the indictment, pleads not guilty.
loW, Holmes, Bayard, Taylor, Wendell »uch, and the supreme court has upThe State of Florida vs. Sydney H.
Phillipa, Garfield, Blaine* Emerson, held that decision.
Reid. Breaking and entering with in­
,Grant and many others. In his
tent to commit a felony.
travels abroad he met Gladstone, G ar-' The specialists of the State ExpcqThe above named defendant being
(H
a Ml *
. . . . tthe
L . .cutting
. . t i l . . .away
. . . . . arraigned in open court, without
Ibaldl,
'Tennyion, , DSeVane
Dickens,'* Dnal/U
Ruskin ment Station .urge
and other eminent statesmen, writers of all deal wood on citrus trees, but -counsel, and after hearing the read­
and public men.
be careful about cutting the green ing of the indictment, pleads guilty.
Dr. Conwell today is America’s wood. Dead wood, they say, ia usu- • The State o f .Florida vav Sydney H.
moat popular speaker both in the ally diseased, and the safe way is to Itcid. Breaking and entering with in­
pqlpit and on the lecture platform, get rid of jt. Cut away water sprouts tent to commit a felony.
The above named defendant being
He brings to his hearers a rich har- but avoid trimming away vigoroua
treat o f help and inspiration 'gleaned new limbs.
nrraigned in open court, without counschools, and

inspired

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sel, and after hearing the reading of
the indicement, pleads guilty.
The State o f Florida vs. Sam Mi­
chael. Aggravated assault.
The above named defendant being
arragined in open court, and after
hearing the reading o f tKe indictment,
pleads not guilty, and the case is con­
tinued for the term and bail fixed in
the sum of $100.00 bond to be approv­
ed by the sheriff.
T H U K 8 D AY COURT
The grand jury reported that they
had no further findings, and present­
ed their general presentment for the
term, which was read in open court,
nnd ordered filed, and they having dis­
charged their duties for the term,
were discharged by tho court.
Enter general presentment.
The State o f Florida va. Grench
Stoinnoff. * Assault with intent to
murder.
The above named defendant being
arraigned in open court, attended by
his counsel, Landis, Fish St Hull, and
after henring the reading o f the in­
dictment, pleads guilty. • Sentence to
15 yeara in the state prison.
Tho State o f Florida va. Grencho
Stoianoff. Unlawfully injuring the
dwelling house o f Mik6 Stoinoff, .
The nbovfl case is hereby Nolle
Pressed upon motion of the state’s at­
torney, David Sholtz.
State o f Florida va. W illie Jackson.
Entering in the night time with in­
tent to commit a felony.
Sentence, 4 years in the state pris­
on.
The State o f Florida va. George T.
Quick, alias George W- Bailey. Secur­
ing goods, wares and merchandise un­
der false pretenses.
The above named defendant being
re-arraigned in open court, without
counsel, and after hearing the read­
ing o f the indictment, pleads, guilty.
Sentence: $200 or six months in

the county jail at hard iabro.
The State o f Florida vs. George T.
Quick-, alies G. W. Bailey. Securing
money under false pretence.
The above named defendant being
rc-araigncd in open . court, without
counsel, and after blaring thc*Tcad*
ing of the indictment, pleads guilty.
Sentence: 1 cent or 1 day in the
county jail at hard labor. .
The State o f Florida va. Sidney -II.
Reid. Breaking and entering with in­
tent to commit a felony.
Sentence: 1 year in the state pris­
on nt hard labor.
The State o f Florida vs. Sydney H.
Reid. Breaking nnd entering with .in­
tent to commit a felony.
The court continued this^casc until
the May term o f this court, 1922.
The State o f Florida vs. James M.
Oglesby. Manslaughter.
The above named defendant being
arraigned in Open court, attended by
his counsel, Landis, Fish St Hull, and
nfter hearing the rending o f the in­
dictment, pleads not guilty. Attorney
fur the defendant here filed a motion
of a continuance for the term, whiph
wns read, and argued before the
court, and the court ordered the case
continued for the term, and bail ia
fixed by the court in the aum of $1,000 bond to be approved by the sher­
iff.
The State of Florida va. Kenneth
R. Murrell.
Embezzlement.
Upon
motion of state’s attorney, Dnvid
Sholtz .this case is hereby Nolle
Prosacd.
Chase &amp; Company vs. E. M. How­
ard, and So. Express Co. Replevin
damages, $110.00.
This cause coming on to be heard,
and plaintiff being represented „ by
Landis, Fish &amp; Hull, nnd Defendant
E. M. Howard being represented by
Jones St Jonps, the attorneys for the
plaintiff here filed a motion for a
continuance which was argued before

the court, and later argument by
counsel, the court ordered this case
continued, pending disposition of a
Chancery case, in lyhlch it is sought
to cancel a mortgage.
Court has* recessed unall tomorrow
morning.
(Fr*m K r a lty 'i Daily)

Circuit Court in and for the Coun­
ty of Seminole, {State o f Florida, con­
vened .Saturday at 9 o’clock a. m.
Present; His Honor, Mallory F.
Horne, judge, presiding, and V. E.
Douglass, deputy clerk, and C. M.
Hand, sheriff, in attendance.
Court was opened and called to or­
der by Sheriff C. M. Hand, according
to law. .
M.* Fleischer vs. Dr. P. Phillips.
Damages, $2,000.
This cause coming on to be heard,
and the plaintiff being represented in
court by Davis St Giles, and the de­
fendant not being represented in
court, and on motion o f Mr. Giles, at­
torney for plaintiff, this case is con­
tinued until 10 o’clock a. m. WednesdAy, January 19th, A. D. 1921.
The court here appointed, by con­
sent o f the parties, Judge E. F. Housholder, county judge o f
SAninoic
county, a member of'this bar, aa Judge
Ad Litem o f this court to try the
above case on Wednesday, January
19th, 1981.
E. F. Houshoider, Judge Ad Litem,
was duly sworn by the court'as Judge
Ad Litem.
Jury was here excused until next
Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. All
cases, causes, matters, motions and
things not otherwise disposed o f were
continued for the term,
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The honorable circuit court here
took a recess until next Wednesday
morning at 10 o’clock,-a. m. January
19, 1921 at which time and place the
Judge Ad Litem will preside and ndjourn the court for the term!

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SANFORD MEDICAL SOCIETY
CIRCUIT CLERKS
STOCKHOLDERS
W. J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY
HELD MONTHLY MEETING
FIRST NATIONAL TO IGNORE THE
AT THE HOTEL VALDEZ
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D is c e d Plans for Addition to

FLORIDA

SAW GRASS
INDUSTRY

PAPER

JAC K S O N V ILLE , Jan. 14.— Until
Q U A RTE RLY DIVIDEND OF FOUR
l»EH CENT PAID, M AK IN G 16
it is definitely known what steps
PER CENT FOR T H E Y E A R
should be taken in the matter of
The news of a great paper-making
handling fees received for the per­
I F t e a B»turd»y‘, DtUjr)
w a Nt
ESTIM ATES O N i t industry, although it is still In em­
formance o f their official duties, cir­
bryo, is spreading over the stato and
The annual meeting of the stock­
cuit court clerks who met hero to­
MEDICOES A9K T H E D E NTISTS over the country. The erection o f a holders o f the First Nationnl Bank day will continue operations under the
saw-grass paper pulp mill at Lees­ was held in the banking rooms on
* E I T0 JOIN A N D M EET
former system. This decision wns
burg
has been commented on by many Tucsdny, the Uth inst.
W ITH TH EM
reached by veto o f the association to­
of the state papers and by leading
The report of President Foster cov­
day. A court decision definitely fix­
-rv. regular monthly meeting o f the technical and manufacturing journals ering the operations of tho b o h k fo r
ing the statute o f the law and the
cnford Medical Society was held In throughout the country, says the the past year wns very gratifying to
duties under this law, or a modifica­
S^palm room o f the Valdez Hotel Florida Timcs-Unton.
v the stockholders. It showed that the
tion o f the statute by the next legis­
*" Wednesday evening, with a good
Recently William *B. 0 ‘Neal, the First National hns had one o f the
lature is expected.
^•ndsnee. Varioua matters of inter- fiscal agent for tho Grass Fibre A most prosperous yenra In its history.
The association effected organiza­
were taken up, most Important o f Paper Pulp Corporation, which is A fter declaring the usual quarterly
tion at the chamber o f .commerce to­
* L h perhaps, was the discussion proceeding with this new industry in dividend o f 4 per cent, which makes
day, elected T . ' C. Smith o f Lake
cUns for the new addition which Florida, has spent- some time .in n total o f 10 per cent paid the stock­
county ns president, B. M. Robinson
is to be erected at the Fcrnald-Laugh- Miami, interesting capital from vari­ holders for the past year, an addition­
of Orange county, vice-president, and
tan hospital.
&gt; oua sections o fthe country and the al $4,000 was carried to the reserve W . Roger Watkins of. Hillsborough
The
Cel. Knight was present and pre- information he has been giving the account for interest nnd taxes.
county as secrctaf^Ircasurcr. Virtu­
Mnted a tentative plan, which waa Miami papers has been eagerly rend surplus nnd Undivided profits of the
ally every circuit court clerk In the
fully discussed and revised, and ho by tho tourists and visitors to tho bank now are nearly $70,000 with n state was present at the meeting.
capital of $50,000.
nJ
to present 'estimates ns state.
J. W ill Yon, state auditor, who was
B. E. Squires wns elected a director
toon as possible regarding the cost
Paper has been .among the most
present at the meeting, today declin­
of same. More room Is very badly scarce and highest priced of all the to succeed Ed. Putnam who hns moved ed to interpret the new statute, but
pjoded at the hospital, especially fo r materials 'during the past two* or to Birmingham, Ain. The directorate stated that he had been advised by
I colored patients and tho new addi­ three years and, unlike some o f the, now is made up of the following: L. lawyers that the new law is unconsti­
tion is contemplated to take care o f others, It has continued scarce and A - Brumloy, S. O .C hase,F.P.Forster, tutional, as it creates a trust fund for
high, bocauso the raw material,
Hawkins, T, J. Miller, B. E. the surplus collected in fees and not
‘ ^The staff for the hospital fo r the which. Is mostly spruce pine, has been lSflulrt’8 n” d
WMtner. •
paid officials, without naming bene­
ensuing year was also appointed ns greatly depicted in this country and' A f |cr, th‘* Mockholders meeting the ficiaries. He advised the ■clerks to
follows: Medical staff, Dr.
J. T . Canada. The Rublishers and printers11’0" ^
d ircd ” r8 mct nnd re-elected continue operations as in tho past,
Denton, chief, January to April, in­ have been driven almost wild at tim es 11
^ fol‘ow,nK
B0.rve for the until the law hns been clarified, in
clusive; Dr. C. J. Marshall, chief, to secure a supply of paper and the ! Pre“ n‘ yea? F * 1" * 08tte?; Prewdc.nt; the meanwhile keeping monthly re­
May to August, inclusive; Dr. D. C. prices they have had to pay has made " • * run&gt; * Y nr’
1 “ r&gt; VICL*' cords o f Veccipts, and expenditures
,
, l presidents; H. F. Whitner, cashier and
Dodds, chief, September to December. many of, them prematurely
gray and ' . _ *
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A. L. Betts, assistant cashier. W. L.
Surgical staff, Jnnunry to March, Dr.
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rktumple was appointed teller.
J. N. Tolar; April to June, Dr. It. E.
Coming on the heels of such a con-',
MOORE H A V E N TIMES
Stevens; July to September, Dr. S. dition, the announcement that Flor- [ ,
i i u in r p p v i i t v
SO LI) TO A. CARTER
Puletton; October to December, Dr. ida has'an unlimited supply o f saw |
BRIDGE I A R TY
MOORE H AV E N , Jan.
15.— An­
W. T. I-angley.
grass, which hns been proven to cxcpl! _. ,
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The home o f Mrs. John MeiBch was drew Carter, state fire warden for the
It was unnnimously decided to nsk *the spruce ,for paper pulp
and that it ,
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ithe scene Frldny afternoon o f one of Everglndes district under the Cntts
the dentists of Sanford to join the can ,be made
into paper at much less, ,
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and most delightful administration, hns purchased the
medical society, and meet rcgulnrly expense than the wood pulp, it is, the Inrgest ...
tliis season.
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, I parties given tins
I he oc- Moore Haven Times from "Uncle Bil­
every month on the first Friday eve­ ,little wonder
that the publishers and
ning, and it was further decided that printers have almost fallen on the Icnsion living the bridge party given ly " Stevens. Mr. Stevens will remnin
it hast line scientific paper should bo necks o f the promoters of this won­ |by Mrs. Meisch nnd Mrs. George here for n time. The newspaper will
be .enlarged and a linotype added to
presented at each meeting with a full derful industry and wept tears of joy tHoy.
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. I The rooms of the lower floor were its equipment.
md free discussion on nil subjects nt their
promised deliverance from
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pertaining to the medical welfare of worry and* flnnnclnl
loss. Mnny o f | ,
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!decorated with an nhundnneo of roses
BIG SEIZURE A T M IAM I
Sanford and surrounding territory.
these have hecomg stockholders In the
M IAM I, Jan. 15.— Fifty-six cases
At these reguinr monthly meetings corporation that will soon be produc­ and ferns. .
Bridge wns plnyod nt eleven tables. o f liquor valued nt approximately $5,much of benefit to the hospttnl Is ing paper pulp nnd as soon ns several
The prize for high score, n silver 000, seized in raids Inst night nnd to­
brought out nnd nil of the members ^ ij,e mjj|s cnn bo erected and operare working hard to further its best ntod in different snw-grnss sections cnserole, wns. won by Mrs. W. E. day by Federal ngents, arc in the
Watson.
Mrs. John Smith winning hands of
prohibition officials here.
interests.
o f the state, it Is planned to estab­
the cut'prize, a pottery’ fern dish.
The liquor was seized in n raid on
lish a first-class paper mill in Flor­
Delicious refreshments were served the municipal docks. Six cases of
RATE DECISION TO 1IE
ida nnd mnko the finished product.
In two courses, n snlnd nnd nn ice liquor were opened and their contents
RASED ON W H A T BOOKS
The saw-grnss paper pulp will pro­
OF THE B E LL CO. SHOW duce nil grades of pnper, from com­ course, with favors of roses for each poured into the hay nnd one launch
guest.
Mrs. Meisch and Mrs. Hoy and two Inrge automobiles were con­
mon news print to the finest craft were assisted by Mrs. J, S. Wilson,
fiscated. Five arrests were made.
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 17.— It wns papers. The fiber hns such a quality
Misses
Marie
Teague,
Florence
Henry
announced al the rnilrond commis- o f toughness that oven good imita­
mission's office today that the con­ tion leather Jins been mnde from it, and Merrie Francos Bnll.
Those present were: 'Mrs. S. M.
tract nnd agreement between the ruli- nlso roofing pnper nnd other valu­
Loyd,
Mrs. George Fox, Mrs. Harry
rosd commissioners nnd the Southern able materials. The host feature of
G_
Heoren,
Miss Hawkins, Mrtf. Mary
Bell Telephone and Telegraph Cone tho whole thing is thnt, while there
Symcs,
Mrs.
W.
J.
Thigpen,
Mrs,
pany for an examination o f the prop­ are millions o f acres of saw grass in
erty nnd an audit of the books, ac­ Florida, it can be cut at least twice Arthur Hazard, Mrs. John LeonnHi,
Mrs. A. P- Connelly, Mrs. J. C. Ben­
counts, contracts, etc., had been s ifT "-* 7 e*r and will contlnueto renew it*
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er),
and
that the- actual
work will
be­
self nt this rate interminably. When Leffler, Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mrs. W. T.
gin tomorrow, January 18.
spruce pine is cut it is gone nnd n I.angley, Mrs. Charles Fodder, Miss
It will ho recalled that on Novem­
second crop would be a qunrter of n Wilkey, Mrs. W E. Watson, Mrs R.
ber 1 last, the railroad commission­
century in growing to a size suffici­ S. Keelor, Mrs. It. .1 Holly, Mrs. W.
ers heard the Southern Dell Telephone
ent Inrge to be cut for pulp.c &gt;
C. Hill Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mrs. II. E.
and Telegraph Company nnd upon its
With mills nt Leesburg, Fort Lewis, Mrs. E. M. Galloway, Mrs.
petition to increase all o f its charges,
Myers, Moore Haven, Palm Bench Braxton Perkins, Mrs. Henry Wight,
both exchange nnd toll, nnd that thp.
and Miami nnd other points nnd n big Mrs. C. R. Kirtley, Mrs. E. F. R°u*
, railroad commission announced nt the
paper mill nt Jacksonville, Floridn inillnt, Miss Irving, Mr*. L P. Meend of the henring thnt the meeting
should soon become one of the most
s K DnrreU, Mrs t R.
would Is- recessed until an examina­
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important paper manufacturing cen- ^
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tion of the property nnd an audit of
tors in this country nnd the indica­ Bnll, Mrs. A. I). Wallace, Mrs. Penn
the hokos might he made before pass­
tions pre thnt the industry will grow Turner, Mrs. W. L. Morgan, M n.
ing final order as to the rates to be
to immense proportions in the years Claude Howard, Mrs. B A Howard.
chraged in the future by the’ Dell
to come, while the older paper mill Mrs. C. L. Britt, Mrs. G. I. Loncks,
Company.
sections wll liinturnHy deteriorate ns Mrs. W. S. Wiggins, Mr*.
Ayllet
the supply of raw material is de­ Kitts, Mrs. Fred Williams nnd Mrs.
Columbia: Prepnrntions nrp being
pleted.
C. E. Henry.
made to send an cxhiMt from this
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The Palm Beach Post recently had
a full page illustrating types o f new
hofnes erected in I’nlnr Bench during
the pnst year and the showing ,was
most attractive. The Severn! residen­
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T h e new B u ick N in e te e n
Twenty One models, powerful
and comfortable, arc as beauti­
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Work of draining the Palm Beach
Tampa. Locnl farm organizations nrc
''drainage nnd highway district, a pro­
planning their, annuni1 meeting for
ject* involving $1,500,000, authorized
January - 18th.
by the last legislature,1already is un4-------------------------V 'der way, according to information
Polk: We sent five boys to the club ' rcnchinK e . q . Jennings, of Jacksonshort course at the ’University o f |Vi|]L., attorney for the district board
Floridn; all enjoyed the trip. V c g e - 'o f supervisors. The Palm Beach diskhlts of nil kinds nrc on the locnl trjct ,at&lt;e!! in tj,c headwaters o f the
markets. Phosphate shipments from Miami, Fort Lnuderdalc and HUIsthi scounty are increasing dnily.
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T H E S A N F O R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y 21,1921
OUR BANKS

THESANFORDHERALD

EVERYBODY’S GOAT

TIIE SUNDAY

PRESS MEETING.

The banka of Seminole county,
The Associated Dailies o f Florida
Why not give the farmer a square
k c n t u T u d T ru ra rvi exemplified in their last, statements deal?
met in Jacksonville Sunday morn­
k . a.
Ouinl K u ifw published this week in the Herald
I f he Is to receive greatly reduced ing, Jan. 16, at 11 o'clock. Practically
rnbiutird Cur, rridij b,
I show that they are in the "beat o f prices for his crops, then the labor every meeting o f this organization
TDC H F P A in PRIW TIW r fflM P A N V condition and that it is the faith o f,h e employs and the things he buys since its formation has been held on
m
UbKALU m N I U l l i U » K A H T u , pcopl^ _ th„ evelM,blding
p i , t h e . prop, ,ho»id bo
the Sabbath day, somo o f the editors
Bcprpor»
,
majCCB t},em what they are. The duced’ in proportion. So should ev- claiming it is the only time they can
leave their business for such a con­
i largo sums on deposit show that this erythipg else that he uses.
itrwunurnov p r i c k u f a d v a n c e :
ference.
A t the present time there is a
ONE Y E A R ............................. 9 L80 ' faith is sincore, the large large
The w riter is going to attend the
BIX MONTHS.....................
.1.25 ! amounts in resources demonstrate marked tendency in this country to
meeting
this Sunday, but he earnestly
‘•let
George
do
the
reducing."
T H R E E M O NTH H S___________
.75 that they are ns strong as the rock
Everybody wants prices reduced hopes the association w ill nbnndon
o f Gibraltcr and the amounts in loans
* JCaUr»4 u (r a i d Q u , Mill Hat Ur d i| u t t&gt;,
tsas. si u « rw t o s m at lu fM d n#rid». show that they are taking care of the in every line but his own, with the the practice o f holding its bi-monthly
U»d«r Aei » ( March I, ISTI.
people o f the community in a manner, result that manufacturers, whole- sessions on the Lord’s day, for we
;and
dealers will not attend any more Sunday meet­
r h u lit befitting the conservative methods o f j salers,. distributors
Oa«M M O ALP BUILDnto.
banking that havfe made Them solid'*throughout the business world arc ings and it is not pur desire to be
Foreign Advertising Reprewntetlve
and made them stable and mado them j straining themselves in an effort to abscAt from any of the Associated
_THF. AMERICAN PRE.VS ASSOCIATION^
secure. Seminole county has four o f ( keep prices up in order that they Dailies sessions.
Wo have attended several political
the best banks in the state. They may revel a little longer in the golThe Lakeland Star, formerly an
caucuses in the past held
on the
have been tried and tested,'the First den waters o f excessive profits.
evening paper, is now a Morning Star,
Sabbath day, and no good ever came
National
Bjpk
being
the
oldest
and
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Every
human
being
depends
upon
The change was mado because Editor
the
o n ly 'o n e
that
successfully the farmer fo r the food that sus- from any o f them. D efeat followed
Bloom is now able to get the Asso­
wcathered
the
financial
storms
after j tains life, and every hand is leveled in every instance. Little o f the busi­
ciated Press service for the morning
the big freeze. The Peoples Bank, |at him in an effort to beat him down ness we have transacted on Sunday
. paper.
in days a-gonc has resulted tn profit.
the Seminole County Bank and the In his price. f ’
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A great wave o f protest against In future wc are going to try to give
The Lakeland Telegram is now pub­ Bank o f Oveldo o f course were not in
Sunday to the Lord and the other six
lished upon a Goss Comet perfecting business at that time but had they food prices has swept this country
days a week to business and politics,
press that .turns out 5,000 papers per been they could, have survived be-;from one end to the other, and yet
paying as little attention to tijc latter
cause
they
do
business
along
business
\
this
avalanche
o
f
criticism
which
has
hour. We are just wondering how
as is consistent with good governlines.
AH
o
f
our
banks
are
officered
engulfed
the
man
who
feeds
us
has
many hours the Telegram’s press
and manned by home people who have been voiced principally by men w h o . ment.
runs.
The peace treaty of Versailles con­
faith in the community, faith In the have been^, reaping even greater
---------- -o----------tains no mention of A lm igh ty God
growth
o
f
the
city
and
county,
faith
profits
than
the
farmer.
No city ever amounted to anything
Wo are not the champion o f the nnd the sessions of the League o f Na­
without a live Board o f Trade or In their fellow man to make good and
to
carry
out
his
moral
obligations
as
man
of the soil, any more than wo tions and the peace conference were
Chamber of Commerce or some such
well
ns
his
financial
debts.
We
arc
are
ofthe
other man or woman in not opened with prayer. The United
boosting organization from whleh nil
States is still at war with Germany,
petty jealousy and rivalry is elim i-! nil' together in this big Impose of this community, or this country,
nated nnd nil are working for a big- putting Seminole county In the foreWe. nre just ns nverse to paying half o f Europe is fighting or threat­
gcr nnd better city.
' [front o f counties arid putting San- excessive prices for the food that we e n in g ^ figh t, nntions nre increasing
the
________ 0________
ford on the map in large letters. It eat as any other person can possibly armaments Th preparation for
Many neighboring cities have been is a case o f helping one another, 1k&gt;, because we have to dig deeply next war, Argentina has withdrawn
charging the tourists such exorbitant working In co-ordinntion with all the nnd cough up mightily to meet the from the Longue of Nations nnd Am­
, ^
,
,
*
|
.i
i __ ___ __ _I ! i l . * _ __ _________,__I _ 11 ittn aten ln
erica never become n member. An
rates thnt they nre leaving by the power, all the money and all the strain,
are
nn
advocate
o
f
the
effort was made to bring nbout world
But wc
hundreds for some place that is more brains o f the entire commonwealth
peace
without invoking Divine nldf
reasonable nnd many nre leaving the and in this work we hnvo the hearty square deni in business.
nnd
the
effort failed.
That the farmer is not getting.
state. It is just such grafting that support and the co-opcrption o f our
When
men forget God they ceajte
He is everybody’s go a t
will drive the tourists from Floridn banks. Their statements this week
to
progress.—
St. Augustine Record.
never to return. Well, Snnford is not show what they nre in the financial
We do not believe the high prices
----------o----------sticking any of them nnd all who are status. Their work as individuals nnd in this community nre due to cxGET
BU
SY
OR
G E T OUT.
herc nre satisfied with the hotel ns corporations in this community cessive profits on the part o f our
B. J. HOLLY
V. t. LTT.MIT).

f i w l i u l u d E&lt;llUr

rates. And they will tell their friends
nbout it and come to Snnford next
„ ear
________ &amp;________
We nre nil feeling good over the
prosjiects for our celery crop and our
spring crops. It looks as though the
growers ami the buyers will get to­
gether for the mutual protection of
both nnd in joining forces they can ac­
complish much in. the selling end of
the business and standing together we
can fight for a better,freight rate and
better servico iif all kinds. The grow­
er needs the W yer and the buyer
...
,
.
needs the grower and they should be
„
...
one and indivisible. By starting off
*tho celery crop at a living figure ami
standing by it the cash buyers can
tell exactly what to do and there will
be harmony and smooth sailing thruout the season.

EAST SANFORD OLD SETTLERS
ANNUAL PICNIC
AT LONGWOOD

Rev. George Hyman will preach at
the Moore's Station church Sunday,
Jan. 2.1 at 3:30.
J. W. Corley is in Atlanta serving
on the federal jury.
Tnlmngc Curry is here from Sa­
vannah the guest of his sister, Mrs.
W. E. Prevatt and family. He has a
position with the Radio Corporation
o f America.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Prevatt had as
guests on Sunday, Mrs. Jennie Pre­
vatt, Miss Hazel Littlcr, Christcne
McCelland and Walker Prevatt all of
Geneva. It will be of interest here
to many friends to learn that the mar­
riage o f W alker Prevatt and Miss Ha­
zel Littler will take place in the near
future.
Mrs. B. F. Squire and lovely little
children arc leaving for their home in
South Jacksonville, the first o f next
week after a month’s visit with her
parents and many friends about San­
ford. Mrs. Squire and babies have re­
ceived much social attention during
their vsiit here.
J. C. Ellsworth was given n com­
plete surprise fo r his birthday Tues­
day evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpany, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpcnlng,
and their young people, Mrs. B. H.
Squire, Miss Helen Chorpcnlng, Alex
Chorpcning, Horace and Carl Chorpcning and the little grand children,
Margaret, Elvin and Wilmn Squire
were invited to spend the evening
which was passed pleasantly with vis­
iting and I’ athe music. Mr. Ellsworth
received several nice gifts.
Coffee,
pop corn, confection were served.
Each lady guest was given irbouquet
o f roses that hnd ^served at decora-tions, for the occasion.
B. E. Squire is driving a fine new’
touring car. It should o f rend in Inst week’s pnper thnt the government reports
would be posted at Beck Hammock
ware house every dny instead of for
several days.

EIGHTH A N N U A L REUNION

op

T H E PIO NEERS OF TH E LONG-

WOOD SECTION
January i5, 1921^ was a “ red letter" day for the old settlers who at.
tended the eighth annual reunion of
the Longwood and West Longwood
Old Settlers Association held in Long,
wood on that date. The ladles served
the usual good bosket* dinner consisting o f baked beans, brown bread, bak.
ed chicken, corned beef, ham sand­
wiches, bread and butter, potato aalad, fruit salad, olives, cheese, orange
pie, cake, coffee and fruits.
After
dinner the president called the house
to order and the secretary read the
minutes o f the last meeting which
wore approved.* Letters were read
from Dr. C. E. W alker and family of
Redmond, Wash., Miss Helen Flamwight, Jacksonville; and Rev. Chas,
Frazier, Jacksonville, all expressing
regret's at not being able to meet
with the old friends on this date. Mist *
Alice Wcthcrly, o f Orlando, was n.
elected president and Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl, o f Longwood, wns re-elected sec­
retary.
The president presented to the sec­
retary a fountain pen, which was a
present from the members of the As­
sociation showing their appreciation
o f her past service.
The secretary accepted the gift
with grout pleasure and many thanks
to the donors nnd a promise to use it
for the glory o f the old settlers asso­
ciation.. „
► There was one vnennt chnir. Uncle
Joe Clouser, one o f the oldest settlers
having passed into the Grent Beyond,
March 26, 1920.
Aunt Patsy, who always ennte to
see "nil her white folks nnd do the
dishes" wns unable to attend owing to
the serious illness nnd was missed bjr
all.
Although t}ie Floridn sunshine play­
ed hide and seek, everyone voted a
successful nnd pleasant reunion and a
wish to meet again January, 1922.
Those attending were: Mrs. Helen
Greenwood, Miss Alice Tetherly, Mrs.
Cnroline .Morton, Miss Gertrude Mor­
ton, Mrs. D. A. Clouser, Orlando; Mr.
nnd Mrs. F. J. Neimyer, Mr. nnd Mn.
John Senrcy,- Mrs. C. B. Scanty, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Bistline, Mr*. J. S.
Dinkcl, J. E. Phipps, Longwood; Mrs.
Griggs, Sanford; John Dunbar, Miss
Elsie Dunbar, W illow Grove, Pa.; Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Hardy, Farmington,
Me.; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bistline, of
Pennsylvania; and A. C. Dickson, of
I.ongwood.

show their .earnest endeavor to assist locnl dealers. Thci rreputations for
--------------in every way every worthy enter- fair dealings are too well known fo r!
The stroller met up with a downprise.
thnt. But there are too many hands cast merchant the other day and wns
RUBE A L L Y N .
To the First National Bank,-the through which the goods pasg before ( listening to him tell of his discouraged j
pcop’es Bank, the Seminole Bark and they reach this town, and every hand outlook on business, when another
Kube Allyn may be guilty of kilt­
j)ic Bank of Ovefdo; the Herald ex- grabs off Its “ pound of flesh."— De- wide-awake, hustlingbusiness
man
ing
n man nnd he may not. History
tends greetings nnd best wishes for I.nnd Record.
(.fame by nnd stopped for u moment to
records
many instances where convic­
i listen to the conversation. A fter a
greater success in the future.
tions
on
circumstantial evidence prov­
little he broke in on the "blue1-’ song
K IL L IN G T H E GOOSE .
-------- —o----------ed
a
grave
injustice, the renl mur­
of the downhearted merchant, with a
A FIN E SHOWING FOR FLORIDA
derer
confessing
nftcr an innocent
The following from the Orlando line something like this: “ Don’t quit.
man
hnd
been
executed
or served long
Reporter-Star shows which way the Take into consideration that business
State Treasurer J. C. Lunings’ an, ,
.
,,,,
,
years
in
prison.
But
one thing is
Business
balance-"'in'* *** blowing in some of the tour- conditions have chnnge'd.
nual report for 1920 shows n
sure,
Rube
Allyn
is
a red-blooded
ist towns:
|for the past - few years has been
in the state treasury of $2,270,950.98.
American,
who
worked
with
his hands
“ Many times we have railed atten- dumped on our door-steps. A ll we had
The total expenditures for 1920 were
nnd
his
brain
for
the
successful
termi­
.. * . .
, . , • _
tion in these colmns to the harm to do was roach out and take it. Wc
ess than the total receipts by $425,nation
of
the
World
War
with
vic­
*
_,
. ..
*
; ,
which can be done in this city by an are getting back to the good old days
051.52. The tota cash brought forexcessive charge in accommodations of the survival of the ‘ fightinest’— tory for the American flag. He has
ward nt the beginning of 1920 wns
for the strangers within our gates. If we must either fight for business or never been weighed in the balance nnd
$1,825,899.96 The state is, therefore,
Orlando was the only city in the state quit. There is plenty o f business if found wanting, except in ability to
piling up cash above its needs, ap­
where such a condition existed, we you go after it. The most important accumulate money. Being nn ideal­
proximately hnlf a million dollars an­
would hesitate to mnke these remarks, thing now is to keep your goods be- ist, he has never stored up treasures
nually.
on earth, but who can say thnt he has
but as the same state of affairs is fore the people by advertising."
From
the
standpoint
o
f
the
state
Oh;you tin can tourist; you are cer­
There wns a whole volume o f truth not stored up many treasures in heav­
faced in most every city of the state,
as
a
whole
this
is
n
fine
showing.
Too long have they fattened upon
tainly having your day, for
every
and not only ilie state, but the na- in this advice and the stroller added: en? Kind o f heart, generous to a
town in Florida is apparently doin g. From _the standpoint of the taxpayer •tion, where the population is a flux- “ Buy space in the Gainesville Sun fault, Rube Allyn hns ever extended the body politic and sat back upon .
something for your comfort and con- ] !t indicates need for a tax reduction
whether winter or summer, nnd get in touch with the people who a helping hand to those less-fortunate their dew claws with their Incessant
vonience.— Times-Union. Which only somewhere, amounting to fifty cents ^ ft.WVhat a frank discussion o f the hnve money to buy what you have to than himself. He has instilled benu- cronkings of “ it can’t be done" while
tiful thoughts in many minds; his other communities were doing it and
£oea to show that Gainesville muni ^or cnc*1 man» woman and child in facts will not reflect upon our city scll.v
•writings
hnve helped thousands. Now after it was really done here by the
put over that Tin Can Tourist Jubi- the state.
Business conditions are
largely
particularly, hut all tourists towns in
Ice in grent style to show her visi- ( ^ Hh no bonded indebtedness, save
is
the
time
Rube Allyn needs help. hoys who are eternally boosting ondi
what we mnke them. Judicious ndgeneral.
tors that she is not fololwing the » paltry six hundred thousand dollars
W
ill
succor
come
in time? We hope spending their money the same hold­
“ In some instances prices for no- ,vertising to newspaper readers who
wake o f other cities but actually seU.heM by its own school fund, ,thcre is
backs would enrich themselves from
bo .— Clearwater Sun.
take
a
paper
because
they
believe
in
commodntion which have come to our
ting an example for nil o f Florida to j 110 good reason why Florida should
the efforts o f those who were doing
it,
is
a
fertile
field
for
any
merchant
light is wholesale robbery, or in the
follow. We not only want to bring hnve an idle two and a quarter milall the boosting and spending for the
•Co-operative
grove
management
is
to
cultivate
with
advertising
to
move
term of the day, plain profiteering.
the tourists to Gainesville, but there Hon dollars lying in the bank vnlilts
building up o f the city. But times
not
only
being
successfully
carried
on
his
stock.
"Can
the
blues"
and
tell
We will not always experience the
is a great deal of room throughout the, of the state's depositories, even if it
are changing nnd they are changing
in
California
but
in
sections
of
Flori­
the
people
what
you
have
to
sell,
how
same crowded conditions which have
state for good northern citizens who is drawing a minimum of interest.
for the hotter. Better days are com­
da.
Lake
county
seems
to
be
the
pi­
chenp
you
will
sell
it
nnd
tell
them
in
l been our good fortune this season. If
We note this report shows the state j
may be convinced of the grent advan­
ing and prosperity is in the offing.
oneer
section
for
the
try-out.
black
and
white,
keep
on
telling
them
we take advantage of the crowded
tages of living in this wonderful state prison fund nnd the state prison (tax)
------------- o-------------day
after
day.
Join
the
"business
condition to extort whatever sum we
fund both exceeded their income by
of ourg.— Gainesville Sun.
Delegates
from six states ^»re ex­
Advertise.— Gaines- 666 is a prescription for Colds,
may wish, just because we can get H, j F oster s .club.’
several thousand dollars, the combin­
---------- o----------pected
nt
Knoxville,
Tcnn., for the
Fever and LaGrippe. It’s the
there will be n day of reckoning soon- v'**p Sun.
We are proud of the manner in ed excess o f cost over income being
annual
convention
fo
the Lee High­
most speedy remedy we know.
or or later. There are a few such
which Sanford did homage to-the first some $16,000. It is also .noticehnle
17-13tc
way
Association.
boy whose remains came back from ’ that the “ flying squadron," the .run-jcaMS *n Orlnqdo, not so many, hut LIGHTS VISIBLE FOR EIGHTEEN
MILES
France for burial. The funeral ser- about teachers’ examining board,
,0 * ive ,hc , “ wn considerable
vices at the Baptist Temple, the iJrge : costs more than its income.
I"011..®* . U.r C1U®. orBaniz“ l° ,,s
Autoista when in Sanford or Kis­
outpouring of people, the obsequies at i The educational institutions
and 8 ° u
? L 11 BtR,s ion up am » op
simmee can at night sec the cluster
the grnve, all attested the deep feel the hospital for the insane are not ex- thls klU,n* o f lhc Goose wh,ch la&gt;'8
of lights on the pole nbovc the store
tjic golden egg.
ing o f the people toward those brave pccted to produce revenue.. A ll of
On the other hand, there are peo­ of Yowell-Drew Co. nt Orlando, some
lads who gave,their all that this coun- these need attention, nnd modernizing
ple who come south for the winter twenty miles distant.
These lights
try might be safe from the militarists as well ns enlarging. A good place
with the expectrftion o f living upon KM l i I Itoa l pola whose summit Is
o f the woMd. W’e cannot do too much for some o f that two and a quarter
the community in which they locate, 289 fM t i k o n tha earth, casting n
i for the living or honor too much the million the state now has, would be in
they wish everything handed them on Irinhmt Uffct at night over the city
memory of those who sleep in the the educational and hospital needs of
a sliver platter. If their winter's ex­ a a i adJaoMt country.
city o f the dead. Only those who did the state.
pense in Florida would be donated
The idea o f erecting these lights
I H A V E TH EM
There are few states which will
nothing to win the war will ever stand
them, they would kick. It is perhaps was suggested to Mr Yow .cll by the
back when it comes to showing re­ show a better financial standing than
this stamp o f tourist that is circulat­ similar lights on the steel flag tower
spect for the veterans' o f the world Florida, and the encouraging part of
ing a petition in an effort to secure nt Monteverde Industrial School, the
it is that this surplus o f two and a
war.
names from people pledging them­ latter lights being about 100 feet
quarter million dollars has been ac­
------------- o
selves not to return to Orlando next high and visible nt'Mt. Dora, sixteen
Looking around Sanford in any di­ cumulated during fourj years of the winter. There has also been some
miles due south. Mr. L. M. Thomas,
*l*hls is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
rection you can see so many new most riotous spending Florida has talk of painting over the signs on the
o
f the latter place, is authority for
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
. buildings going up, so many new in­ known. It speaks volumes for the roads leading back north, slogans pur­
this statement. The Montverde light
dustries started or contemplated, so state's financial handling, for the ef­ porting to make Orlando out a rob­
mpat too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
serves as a beacon to fishermen on
many improvements and so much ficiency of the treasury department; ber city. This nefarious conduct was
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
great Lake Apopka, but more particu­
thrift and enterprise on every hand and with a sane administration facing indulged in last year, Miami benig the
has V IS IO N will agree with me now— the other later.
larly at an Uluminant fo r the school
that it gives one that joyous feeling us, it means there aan be relief from victim o f a few disgruntled visitors.
campus and surrounding te rrito ry.'
high
taxes.—Tampalrribune.
that we have the real city, the real
Our signs were posted at considerable
The government may authorize the
—--------- o----- -----chance, the real people here who will
expense along the hglhways to the use o f the two towers fo r wireless
A11 of the old croakers and fossltgo ahead in the face o f every difficulnorth, east and west, and any such stations, as they ar cby all odds the
* ty and build this place into a city of *zed backbiters are not dead yet but mischief should be dealt with severely.
tion— lots are being sold right along and building in this
tallest in th eentlre peninsula o f Flor­
• ,
twenty thousand people in the next they are gradually being chased far­
section
is such ns to gladden the heart of those who have
"But as we said, handle the goose ida.
few years. They all want to come to
(he good of Sanford at heart.
Since the ^abovc was written we
ther into the Everglades and some of with care, don’t kill the bird that
Sanford. It is simply a question of
lays you a golden egg."
hear
that
the
New
Ocklawnha
Hotel
getting them houses and hotels and these days they will cither become
----------- o----------in Eustis, will install three powerful
apartments. And then— give them boosters and whole-hearted boosters
Vice President-elect Coolidge has searchlights which will cast rays for
..living rates for their accommodations. or they will be cut off the list. Such
in various
directions,
accepted an invitation to speak before fifty miles
the
Let the good news go out that San­ people do not deserve cither
the Vermont Historical Society, at writing upon the clouds in flaming
ford never gouges*anybody.
Keep friendship or the commercial relations
Montpelier.
*
letters that may be visible far and
the prices down to a living level and or the social relations of real citi­
wide. More nbout this later.— Eustis
--------------o----------.
•
"The M m Who Sell, Dirt Cheap"
we will all profit hereby. Don’t kill zens.
Lage Region.
The
first
step
in
our
national
dis­
the goose as other cities are doing. It
«
— '
o----------- •
----------- o-----------la the constant supply o f eggs th it we
All years should be like 1921, which armament campaign will be the fo rti­
Patrick M. Neff will be inaugurated
want and not the goose itself for begins and ends with a pay day.— fication o f,th e Panama canal.— Bos­
governor o f Texas today, In Succes­
slaughter.
Greenville Piedmont.
ton Shoe Retailer.
sion to W. P. Hobby.
*
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Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

J .E .i

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TH E SA N F O R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y 21,1921
and the committee of the Chamber o f
Commerce for their treatment while
here and their willingness to show
them this great section.
Wo hope they will return In Feb­
ruary and sec Sanford at its best
and stay long cnbugh \o really get
art idea o f the wonderful development
here along every line of agriculture,
horticultural nnd manufacturing. San­
ford has the goods and docs not-necd
any brass bands to make a display
WOULD E ST A B LIS H
HOME great farming game as it Is prac­ of these goods and facts are better
ticed here and shown several tracts than experiments.
^
FOR T H E A G E D IN
o f land that would bo' suitable for
FLO R ID A
a location.
They expect to visit all o f the sev­
eral locations and will return again
in February to get more definite in­
formation and to bring other mem­
and h a s m a n y a t t r a c t i o n s bers o f the council appointed to se­
Mrs. Alfred Ericson was a caller
lect a site and meantime they wish at the home of Mrs. T. 0. T yn er on
POSSESSED BY NO OTHER
to state that they have not decided Monday afternoon.
SECTION OF FLO R ID A
and w ill not decide for some time as
Mrs. Campbell nnd Mrs. Vaughn
( r m w*4m4u'&lt; D*lljr)
to the best location In their estima­ were callers at the home o f Mrs. W il­
• General Counsel Henning and Gention and that o f the larger commit­ liams Tuesday.
*»1 Secretary R. H. Brandon o f tha tee. Messrs. Brandon and Henning
Clarence Bergquist motored over to
I^ytl Order o f Moose are In the city are business men of large affairs and DeLand for service Sunday.
Goo^ Bollinger enjoyed thp Sunday
fcky looking fo r a alte fo r tho loca­ are taking many things o f vital im­
portance
into
consideration,
looking
morning
service In town.
l s of the million dollar home for
into every detail connected with this
Mrs. Della Robinson was a visitor
tkaged and infirm members o f the
great proposition and with the view Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. A.
0rfff of Moose. This b ig idea of
o f choosing a location that will ful­ Vaqghn.
luting those members o f this great
Quite a number from thin section
fill every requirement. They do not
older after they have reached the age
want land donated, they do not want attended the funeral o f Carl Malm,
oad condition where they can not exanything handed to them. They are in Sanford, whose body was brought
to make a living at strenuous
to locate the proper place, call the from the battlefields of France to be
doties and work Is one on a par with
committee to inspect it and pass upon Interred in the home cemetery nt
the great work
jt nnj then pU^;hnse It and go to Lnkcview, Inst Sunday.
Oide^ at Mooscbcart, III., where they ^
{q ^
it one o f the finest
Eric Vihlen hns been a guest for n
oh taking care of hundreds o f or­
places for the nged and disabled few dayB at the home o f his sister,
phans and hundreds o f old folks and
members of the Moose that can be Mrs. Kenneth Robbins in . Sanford,
doing what is probably tho greatest
while recovering .from an attack of
mnde.
work along this lino that has ever
nil the requirements malnrin.
twn undertaken by nny lodge or j Sanford .hits
. .
Mrs. Westerdick spent Tuesday nt
body of men 6r women. T h e , of Q ™a“ who W18hea to mako 0 8ma11
nnrs that they proposed tp establish; home for himself and family on an the home of M rs.' Glndwcll on the
west side.
s home in the South along similar j ac**° or two o f ,antL 11 ^
a11 lho
Mrs. Ballinger visited nt the home
lines excited the several
locations |m o m e n t s for the hospital, fo r one
where the committee has visited and,who cnJ°y8 *hc *?rcat outdoors, has o f Mrs. Vihlen nnd Mrs. Vaughn Tues­
Jscksonville and several other cities the climate, has tho precipitation, day. Mrs. Vihlen is yet unnblc to use
in the state have beert entertaining hns the drainage, has the irrigation, her left hand but it hns healed over
the committee or will entertain them has everything necessary nnd has a nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Ocala, nnd
before they leave nnd many loca­ good rhnnee to* locate tho home here
tions will lie put up to them ns being j but nothing hns been decided ns yet their brother, Irn Beck, who is having
the ideal place for the big home.
, and the committee have worlds of his vacation from n store in Gaines­

moose committee here

INSPECTING HOME SITE _
MILLION DOLLAR PROPOSITION

UPSALA AND
GRAPEVULE

good prospects

Messrs. Brandon and Henning w*r* work abead
thcm bcforo any dc‘
nut here by the committee from the cialon is made and they will not even
Chimin’r of Commerce
yesterdiy j ^
ftbout «"&gt;’ option at present but
when they landed from tho boat and will simply look them over and then
they have been shown every courtesy |practice the system of elimination
while in the city nnd they expressed nn‘l Ret down to tho few that will
themselves this morning to tho rep­ answer, the requirements,

ville, hnve been the guests of their
cousins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Barney Heck
this pnst week. The men folks, in­
cluding A. F. Westerdick, are enjoy­
ing a hunt. Mrs. Westerdick enter­
tained Mrs. Smith and baby and Mrs.
Beck nnd children for supper twice.

Messrs. Henning and Brandon were
resentative o f tho Herald ns being
well pleased with all that they have well pleased with all they snw here,
seen here. They were taken over the were well pleased with their treat­
esJst and west sides of the city yes-1 ment and expressed their thanks to
Pcarman
teniay where they could
sec the President Bali, Secretary

An enjoyable surprise pnrty was
held at the pleasant home o f Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Campbell last Saturday
evening. There were present^ 4t&gt; we
^ear, and it wns a complete surprise.

Tho hours passed quickly in social
chat and games outside by a big bon­
fire for tho younger folks. By the
way, there wore two fine
looking
young ladies present and their escorts
reported to be from Jerusalem. Evl-&gt;
dently they were not from these ^arts
but the ladies mysteriously disappear­
ed. Delicious cokes and coffee were
served, three tables being set to ac­
commodate the guests who voted it n
jolly good time
Our hard road connecting Sanford,
Upsala and Paola, is really in Bight.
It looks like dreams come true after
all. Maybe we will appreciate it
more because we have waited so long.
Nihctecn o f our men folks go down
eVery day to work* in Sanford In the
shops or mill, using anyway from 10
to 14 autos. Some sixteen are mow
owned by the white men in our lo­
cality.
Mrs. Bengston returned to Windcmere Tuesday accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. Joan Tyner, who ex­
pects to return Boon to her home in
Tampa.

L0NGW00D DASHES
I The merry-go-round has departed
and Longwood inhabitants hnve set­
tled down to their usual tenor.
The eighth annual, reunion o f the
Longwood nnd West I.ongwood's Old
Settlers' Association wns held at the
library building January 15th.
Mrs. Partin returned home Satur­
day from Oviedo where she hits been
visiting her sons.
Mrs. II. It. Chapman and little son
returned to their home in Jacksonville
lust Friday.* Mrs. Chnpmmi's sister,
Miss Olive Dinkcl, returning with her.
Mrs. C. L, Morton rind Miss Murtin
Mrs. Hflen Greenwood, Miss Tethcrly
nnd Mrs. D. A. Clouscr, ail o f Orlan­
do, attended the Old Settlers Reun­
ions on Saturday.
Mr, and* Mrs. Spinks’ little daugh­
ter, has been quite ill with pneumon­
ia.
Mrs. A. Y. Fuller wns n visitor in
Orlando on Thursday of Inst week.
Old Aunt Patsy Jones, one of Longwood's oldest nnd most respected col­
ored citizens, died on Monday night
after an illness of several weeks.
A tract of 240 acres o f very fine
citrus land located one mile soth of
Altur&amp;R, with lako front was recent­
ly purchased.
No section', tof Polk
county is being more rapidly develop­
ed than it is in nnd rtround Alturns.

BIG BARGAINS HERE
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Mr. and Mrs. Quigley and two sons
of Canada are spending the winter
with their cousin, Miss Bertha Dix­
on.
Mr. and Mrs. Coon and Mr. and Mrs.
McGhee, of New York, are occupy­
ing the S. W. Swqpft cottage for the
winter.
Mrs. O. G. Walcott entertained the
U. D. C. and their friends Tuesday a f­
ternoon at her home 'at Lako Charm.
S. W . Dunby, field secretary for the
C. E. society was in Oviedo Wednes­
day. He made a very able address on
C. E. work at the Baptist church.
About sixteen members o f the Sanford
society were present and after the
meeting closed the entire congrega­
tion was Invited to tho club house
where the remainder o f the evening
was spent in social intercourse. De­
lightful refreshments being served.
The mnay friends o f Francis Swope
are delighted to see him able to be
out although he still has to use his
crutches.
Little Miss Dorothy May Lee enter­
tained a number o f her little friends
Wednesday afternoon in honor of her
third birthday.
H. B. McCall, Jr., his guest, Mr.
Strow, o f Lakeland, returned Sunday
to Lakeland after spending the week
fishing nnd hunting on .the prairie.
Dr. ntN Mrs. T. G. Aim mans are
spending the week in Jacksonville,'
Emmett Kelsey is again able to be
out to the delight o f his many friends.
• Mrs. Will Olsen and children left
last week for Detroit where they were
called by the illness of Mr. Olson.
Mrs. It. S. Marshall and little daugh­
ter Beverly spent a few days this
week with their aunt, Mrs, #L. E.
Wright. Since Monday 'Mrs. Wright
hns also had ns her guest, Miss Lnura
Itamscy o f Tocoa, Gn. Mrs." Marshall
and daughter, an3 Miss Ramsey nil
left ,Wednesday for Culm. They were
accompanied ns far as New Smyrna
by Revedy and Lewis Wright.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Norris, of
Greensboro, Ain., returned to Oviedo
Wednesday for the rest of the win­
ter.

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Sanford continues to be the place
where the best prices aro available on
all kinds of merchandise and the fact
that at least, six or more big sale*
are starting or happen to be going on
this week Is the kind of news that
brings the people here from eveVywhere. In fset this city Is gaining a
reputation all over the state fo r be­
ing the natural trading center fo r this
part o f Florida and the talea about
the wonderful low prices are bring­
ing new faces Into the city every day.
Tomorrow, fo r
instance, three big
Sanford firms are opening a ten-days
sale In which the goods will go at
h alf price or even better.- The firms
are Woodruff A Watson, the Sanford
Shoe &amp; Clothing Company and the
Caldwell-Irwln Company. The first
tw o firms go In fo r men’ s clothing
and furnishings with women's shoes
and stockings and the latter firm Is in
the dry goods and ladies' wear line,
but all 'of them dairy full and com­
plete lines o f up-to-date merchandise
and they are offering these fine new
stocks at prices that are away .below
any other firms. In this part o f Flor­
ida. These mammoth stocks and the
very low prices are the talk o f this
community and the people are flock­
ing there to take advantage o f these
sales.
And then D. L. Thrasher, Dressner,
Perkins &amp; Britt, Yowell's, Bandel'a
Emporium and several other stores
hnve been running n sale fo r the past
week and have been doing* a fine
Business.
In fact Sanford stores nre getting
into tho habit o f putting on sales and
advertising tho same In tho Dally
ncrnld nml their efforts have been re­
warded to the extent that never be­
fore- have they ever done so much
business nnd they arc nlso cleaning
up the stocks nnd getting ready for
the new lines thnt arc coming Into the
mnrkets.
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Maybe we’ll get a "good five cent
In truth, Sanford has nt last como
cigar" when there is u return of good into her own ns the trading point for
five cents.—Greenville Piedmont.
CYnlrnP Ftoridn. Keep up the work
and bring in the new people.
The South hns determined to re­
duce its cotton acreage to one-half
it used to be tho bright lights that
that of Inst year. We’ll just have to
continue to wear silk socks, thnt’s nil. dnzzlcd; now it’s the moonshine that
blinds.— Seattle Times.
*—Cleveland Plain-Denier.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21,1921
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SEMINOLE COUNTY EXfflBIT
AT THE SUB-TROPICAL FAIR
WILL BE GOOD ONE
To Have Ihc Support of County
and the City of San­
ford.

T E A R IN G D O W N A N

A N C IE N T L A N D M A R K
Many old landmarks in

Sanford

have been torn down during the past
six months, among them being the
old Sanford

House that has stood

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the storms of time1for forty years or

(Frora Monday1* Bail/)

more. The is the building at the cor­
ner of Park avenue and Commercial
streets recently owned nnd occupied
by Frederic Rand as an office. This
building originally belonged to the
Sanford Land &amp;
. Colonization Co., and
Mr. Rand had all o f his office and
supplies in it f&lt;fr many years while he
was acting as the agent for this Com­
pany. This property was purchased
by J. D. Hood recently when he and
his associates purchased tho Sanford
House property and to Mr. Hood the
credit belongs for changing the land­
scape o f Sanford— tearing down tho
ancient landmarks and rebuilding with
modem structures.
There arc several others that should
follow suit and probably will follow
suit in the next few months.

COMPLETION OF DIXIE
H IG H W A Y IS ASSURED
JASPER, Tenn., Jan. 17.— Complctn o f the Dixie highway which will
provide a hard road from tho Great
Lakes to the extreme end o f Florida,
is assured by the recent vote to issue
1250,000 in bonds by Marion county,
nnd the headway on projects along
the highway planned by the Georgia
highway department.
Tho Marion county portion has been
the line between the North and the
South which prevented tourists from
traveling in comfort over the noted
thoroughfare. Tennessee and tho fed­
eral govemmbent will match the
omount o f Marion county with $750,000, making a total o f $1,000,000 to
be used on the highway In the county
this year. The section Is across the
Cumberland mountains through a
sparsely settled country.

The Sallie Harrison Chapter, D. A.
It. entertained the chapter members
-EVERYBODY SHOyLD H E L P and their guests at n delightfully in­
formal social evening, Friday, Jan.
A N D SEM IN O LE W IL L H AV E THE 14th, at the Women's Club, Miss
I
F IR S T P R IZ E
AND
Brenda Morrison, hostess, for
the
M U C n P U B L IC IT Y
evening. The guests were received
by Mrs. B. J. Starling, founder o f the
Seminole county will have an ex­ chapter, Mrs. W. E. Watson, regent,
hibit at the Sub-Tropical Fair Iri Or­ and Miss Morrison. The club rooms
lando In February and It will be a were most attractively decorated with
real exhibit and o re - that will carry a profusion o f cut flowers, poinsettias
off the first prize if possible; De­ ^nd roses. The meeting was opened
spite the fact that this section was with the salute to the flag, led by
hard hit by the slow prices of fruita Mrs. Watson, after which Mrs. A. M.
and vegetables and the high freight Phillips charmingly rendered several
rates the people here think they can vocal selections, accompanied by Mrs.
do nothing better than to advertise Crnig Harris. The speaker o f the ev­
n o t i c e or a p p l i c a t i o n r o a t a x d e e d
to the world thnt we arc still alive ening, Judge George Herring, gave a
UNDER SECTION 171. (iE N EB A L STATUand doing business at the old stand most interesting and instructive talk
TE8, LAW S O f FLORIDA
M ARRIED
Nolle* 1* given that 8. r . Doudnoy. parch &gt;ui
and the proof o f this will be demon­ on “ The Critical Period in American
of T * i Ortlflcat* No. 237, dated, tb* 0th day
strated by a mammoth exhibit at History," covering that period from
of July. A; D. 1013. b u riled u ld rartlfleai*
(From Monday’s Daily)
In ray office, and baa mad* application for tai
Orlando as usual. The only differ­ the close o f the French and Indian
dead lo boa* In accordance with law. Said
Mr. nnd'M rs. A. E. Sjoblom, of certificate embrace* tb* following deacrlhcd
ence this year should be a much lar­ war tp the Declaration o f Indepcnd
property allnated In Semisole County, Florida,
ger and finer exhibit than ever be- encc,
___ ^ which
m _______
exerted such nn influence Lake Mary, announce the marriage of to-wit: HW quarter of NE quarter. See. 22,
Twp.
30 S, Rg*. 3U E, 40 acre*.
Tb* *al&gt;1
fore. The county commissioners and ( otl the history o f our country. A t the their daughter, Amanda, to &amp;fr.' J- Rland helnr aaataaed at (he data of tb* lathe city commissioners will no doubt conclusion o f Judge Herring’s nddress Reaves, o f Ocala. Mr. Reaves is con­ •nance of aacb certificate In tb* name of !&gt;.
Crenahaw.
stand behind the Seminole Counay Mrs. Robert Herndon entertained the nected with the Sligh Co., o f Orlando. O.Alao,
Nolle* la hereby gleen that 8. F.’ DoUdThe nin n y friends o f Miss Sjoblom 1m-r. purchaser of t « i Certificate No. 238. 0*1
Fair Association rind see thnt the group with- several much-appreciated
H the 3rd iU j "hf June, A. D; 101H.
filed
proposition has the proper financial cornet fl0los.
During the
evening in Sanford and Lake Mary will he ••Id rerllffcatr In tn/ nfflrr, and hat made ap
fur tax deed lo U*ue In arronlitic*
backing.
.
, dainty refreshments of hot chocolate, pleased to learn of her marriage and pile*linn
with liw,
Raid eert Iflea tr rmhrarea the fol­
nlthoilgh they regret- to lose so ami­ lowing d H C flM proper!/ •Ituated In Bamlnol#
For the past three years that fndo-, L-nlcc*B arid candy were served.
Count/. Florida, to wit: W 0 M cb. of HW
able. nnd beautiful young Indy, they quarter
fatignble worker, Frank L. Miller, the
____________________
of 8W quarter. Her. 14. Twp. 30 R., Itge.
president of the fair association, has
Have you a little Dally Herald In ’ compliment Orinndo upon adding Mrs no E. 13 icrts. The aald land being aaac«ae*j
at the date of tb&gt; M»u»nee of tucb certificate
been making these exhibits nt Or- your home? I f not, why not?
|Reeves to, its younger, set. •
In the name of Unknown.
Alao, notice !a hereby given that B. F. Dotitl*
lando nnd Jacksonville on the small
ney„ purebaaer o f Tax OrtlfldM * No. 271, dat­
sum o f money thnt was left in the + ♦ + + + + + + + + ♦ + ♦ + + + + + + + + + + + +++-H ,+ 'H Mfr+++4,+ + + ,fr+++,M ,+ + + + + + 4 ed the 3rd da/ of June* A. D. HUM, baa filed
•aid certificate In m/ office, and baa made
treasury from tho time that the first
application for tax deed lo laaue ITt accord*
anre with law. Raid certificate embrace# the
Seminole County Knir was held nnd
following drpcfl!*cd proper!/ situated In Send*
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nob*. Count/* Florida. * to-wlt:
Iteg. N\Y cor.
by taking several prizes nnd other­
Sec. 23. Twp 20 8. Itge. 30 E. Hub H 5.8 cb.
wise conserving his resources Frank
K 0.73 cb., N 5,8 cb. W 0.75 cb. 3 acrea.
Alao. notice I» hereby given that S. I\ iHntd*
Miller kept the fund going,
I-nst
up;, purchaser o f T ax Cert 1 fleale No. 1004. d at­
You
are
in
training
to
take
the
place
of
your
parents
in
year our exhibit was not up to standed the 2nd day o f June. 1602. has filed aald
certificate in my o ffic e, and h ia made applica­
the active affairs of this town, county, state and nation..
nrd or rnther other counties were
tion for tax deed to tutu* In accordance with
You should learn as much about this town as you can so
law
Raid certificate embrace* the following
bettor thnn in former years nnd this
de«cril*ed pnq»**rtj situated In Hetidnole County,
you can talk intelligently about it.
county did not take first prize arid
Florida, (o -w ii. Iteg, fi*eha. R o f NE cor of
N W quarter o f NK quarter, B e t , 15. Twp, 30 8 „
This town is not perfect. I f it were it would he a “ fin­
our little fund was exhausted.
II®i*. 30 R,
lluti W 10 chfu H 51 degree*, W
ished product." When you finish an article you are through
It is now up to the people o f the
0-40 cits. fS 5.21 chi, 1* 15 eh§ N 9.21 chi. to
f«rg.
13
acre*,
Tbe aald
land I—lug a**#****!
whole county to take up this matter *+ with it. The thing to do is to be making something and be
at the date of tha iMuanre o f aurti certificate
In tho name o f Unknown.
o f an exhibit. While much of th ej + all the time improving it. That’s what you ought to be doing
Ctileaa aald certificates ahatl !*e redeemed 1C*
-Celery and other vegetables are put- 4. with your town.. Make'it a hotter place to live in. Oppor­
&lt;x;rdlng to law tax deed# will Intis iLerw n on
I
lie
12th day o f February, A , I &gt; ID2I.
chnsed here in order to keep them J tunities to do things stare you in the face on all sides.
\Y Itneo* .iny o ffic ia l wlgriature atoll oral (hi*
In your hands must soon rest the welfare of this town.
the 7th day of January. A. IF 1921.
fresh there should lie nn exhibit of +
(NISALI
K. A. IKIL'OI.ARR,
fruits nnd vegetables, of everything ! ? On your loyalty, on your faith in your own home, on your
Clerk Circuit Court,
Hendmde
Count/. Fla.
in the- fields nnd gnrdens nnd homes, 1 pride in your people and their enterprise, must depend in a
11/ c. II W II-R oN . I» l\
large
measure
the
future
growth
and
permanency
of
this
etc., nnd it is the interest of the pen- T
21-ftte
town’s business and general interests.
pie in the exhibit thnt will make it n
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH
You can make this town cleaner nnd more attractive by
whiner.
JUDICIAL CIHCUIT OF FLORIDA.. IN
AND TOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.—
not throwing paper, fruit skins, or rubbish of any kind in
Get ready for it now and let every­
IN CHANCERY
the
streets,
and
asking
your
companions
to
he
more
careful
body help.
William
M.
Woodcock.
Complainant,
in these things wherever possible.
n.
Tb* Unknown ll.lra, [eg.(re*. |t«ri.ee*, Oran
Be always saying a good word for this town, especially
TH E A W FU L SITU ATIO N IN
tee. or other claimant* under S. M. Whitto
strangers.
To
exploit
the
good
points
of
your
bume
town
more, dece.ted, etc.. Defendants.
CHINA

Legal Advertisements

TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF SANFORD

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It is becoming more and more ap­
pealing.
A telegram reads: "One thousand
men, women and children frozen to
death one night at Knlgan!
“ Fourteen million now facing star­
vation or death from disease or cold
The wolf is at- their throat
“ Wild-eyed mothers with shriveled
breasts throw their babes into wells.
“ China ia-rising to .the emergency,
‘ but can not cope with it singlehanded.
"Our people must do their best nnd
do it quick!”
This appeal comes from Bishop W
R. Lnmbuth, just arrived from Chinn,
nnd who hns been appointed on the
Famine Commission by President
Wilson.
O, can we not do something more?
We have been giving—but enn’t we
do more! We, the comfortable, wellfed, healthy, happy citizens o f our
beautiful God-favored city.
Can’t we appoint a famine com­
mission nnd get busy, I f the ap­
peal is prayed over nnd pressed, we
might get hundreds of dollars. I f
we do our best Heaven will, smile
upon ub. I f we do Dot, upon our
homes nnd lives will come the con­
demnation: “ Whoso hath this world's
goods and seeth his brother have need
and shutteth up his compassion from
him, how dwclleth the love of God in
him ?"
Here is r»n opportunity to show
our religion practically. We
have
been responding but we must do
morel
God help us to rally and respond
with grateful hearts and open purses.
Can not n famine commission—a ! 1
member from each church—be ap­
pointed to canvass the town?
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May the Bountiful Giver pf nil
good Inspire our hearts to generous
noble response.
—CONTRIBUTED.

"Behind the dim unknown
Stamleth God within the shadow
Keeping watch above his own."

CITATION

To Ih* unknown Lein, legatee*, derl.ee*. gran­
tee*. or olber claimant* under B. M. Whit­
more. deceased, and to any and *11 other
perron, or -parti** claiming any right, title
or Intaraat In anrt to tbn following described
land In Bemlnole County. Florldn. more par­
ticularly drarrlbrd as follow*, to-wit;
The Bast half of tb* Northedl Quarter of
lb* Norlhwe.t Quarter of tb* North .ait Quar­
ter of th* Southwest Quarter of flaettoD 5.
Township 31. Booth of Dang. SO East.
It appearing from tb* .worn bill of com­
plaint filed In this rau*«. that yon her* *r
claim to bar* aomi lat.rvat In and to tb* twd
herein shore desertb*J, th»r*for«, you and each
of you ar* hereby required to b* »njl appear be­
fore our Circuit Court at tb* Court lloua* ta
Sanford, Florida, on the 4tb day of April, A. D.
IP21, nod then-and tber* make aniwtr to th*
MU of complaint filed against you. Otherwise,
■ decre* pro conreooo will b* entered.
It I* ordered that thl* nolle* b* pnbllahtd la
lb* Ranford Hamid, ■ oewipaper pnblUhe-d In
ftamlnol* County, Florid*, one* ■ week foe
twelre weeks.
W1TNBM my hand and (he M il of tb* (ltd
Circuit Court on thl* 11th d*y of Iter*mbar, A.
D. IBM.
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DOUULARS.

Cl«rk of th* Circuit Coart.
Hemloole County. Florida.
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Solicitor and of Cmnatl for Complainant.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORB
In Court of tho County Judgo, Bemlnolo Coun­
ty, Btato of Florida
In r» Eatato of

A. K. I’ ll I l.ll'H,

To alt OradUor*. Legatooa, Dlitrlbutoea and all
Taraona haring Ctalma or Demanda again it
aald Eatatst
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You. and *arh of you. arc hereby notified
and required I* present any cl at me and de
rnanda which you, or either or you, may hie*
ngalaat the eatal* of A. E. ThUlp*. deceaaed,
Ute of Bemlnole Connty. Florida, to the un
deralgned Erecutoc of aald eatate, within two
year* from III* dat* hereof.
Paled. No*. IItb. A. D. -IBM.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In Court of tha County Judgo. Bemlnolo Coun­
William James, n great writer and thinker, said a man
ty. Itnt* of Florid*
should do two or three times a day thnt he does not wnnt to. II In re Xatat* of
lIE N nY I-kNPON.
do, just from practice. Why not, boys and girls? Do this and
To all Crodllere, Legate*!. DlitrtkuU*) and all
Pa non a baring Claim* or Dtmandi agalnat
salt down the fact that when you cannot get what you want
•aid E ilat*!
you will want what you get. .
You. and each of you, are hereby notified
and required to present any ctalma and de­
Urge your parents to buy everything they can in this
mand* which you, or either of yoa, may hare
agalnat the eatate of Henry l.andon. deceased,
town— their own and your clothing, hats, shoes, hooks and
lit* of Remind* County. Florida, to th* onall else needed. Every dollar spent in this town makes pos­
derricned Eitrulnr of *aM ratal*, wtthta two
year*
from tb* data hereof.
sible the building of more homes, more churches, more
Dated.-N ot. nth. A. D. 1*20.
schools, more store and office buildings, and more money in
r. n. nARitis,
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E l ecu lor.
taxation for all kinds of improvements.
Do you know that birds are among our best friends? Do
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IN
you shoot them for mere sport or rob their nests? I f so,
AND FOR BRKDtOLR OOUNTT.
— V I CHANCERY.
please don’t do it any more. "Please," is a good word to use,
Claud* II. Rtoo*. Complainant,
it will help to make easier your path in life.
TO.
Florenc* ^toiler Stone. P*r*nd*nt.
Every tree in this town is worth many times any bit of
CITATION.
To Florrnre Roller Slooe. tlooldenr* Unknown;
care and attention given it. Please do not mutilate any tree
II nppekriag from an offldaett filed la thl*
in yard or street. Did you ever read the poem, "Woodman/
cause that you ar* a non-rretdent of tb* Sut*
or
riortda; that your plac* of rerid*nr« U onThe winter so far in the North has
Spare Thnt Tree?”
known; that you are oe*r th* ag* of Iwentynne yean, and that there I* no one In th* But*
You are keen, alert, active, intelligent and far-seeing, it
been milder thnn for several seasons.
of Florida tbe aerric* of a aobpoeua upoo whom
is hoped, and as you see and hope anil believe and act while
Last year nt Christmas time the riv­
would bind you. tha u ld rloreneu Rosier Rtoon.
Therefore, yoa are hereby ordered and re­
you arc in your character forming years, so you will be in
ers were nearly all covered with thick
quired on (be Ttb day of March, A. D. 1B21, to
appear to tb* bill of roaplalnt uihlblted agalnat
ice and the harbors of the great lakes
your mature life.
you In this eauae. otbtrwMu a decree pro eonYou are now the pride and hope of your parents. Be
were closed. Now most of, the rivers
feaao will b* autered, agalnat you on laid dat*.
It hi farther ordered that thl* notice bu pub­
kind to them whije they grow old, and when they become old.
are still open. The snow too is light­
lished tn tb* Sanford Herald one* a week foe
They are now kind and indulgent to you.
er than usual.
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eight wests.
WITNESS my hand and tb* wul of u ld
II
To you there should be only, one real town on the map
Coart oo tbla tb* ISth day « f December, A. D.
load.
'A business block which with t^e ;; of the world. It is your home town. Help make it bigger
(SH A D
A. DOUOLAIS.
Clark of Circuit Court,
lot will represent an investment or
and better.
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should be a pleasant duty.
Mention the good things you know of this town when
you write to out-of-town friends or relatives, or when thqy
come to see you.
You will find much to study in what already exists in
this town, and you will find much to be proud of.
Don’t gamble. P o n V h et on games of chance. You
can’t beat another fellow's game. If you don’t begin betting
it will not become a habit. Billy Sunday says “ two classes of
men are gamblers. The honest man who chases himself
around in a circle and never gets anywhere— he’s a fool.
The other is the dishonest man— he’s a th ief."
Be careful of your-health. Take plenty of exorcise in
the open air. This is possible in Florida every month. A
sound body is a great asset. Your dad may bo able to get n
new automobile if the old one weras out, but he can’t get
you a new body. Take care of the one you have. The use
of tobacco by boys hurts the body.
Do your best in whatever you are doing. Get all-the
fun and knowledge and comfort out of your work.and studies t
that you can. Help those who are under you to climb up.
Do you know that there is no need of going away for a
college education when we have such fine institutions as the
State University at Gainesville, the College for Women at
Tallahassee, the Stetson University at DeLand and the Rol­
lins College at W inter Park? Then there are good commer­
cial business colleges.in the larger cities of the state?
Do you go to Sunday School? If-not, why not? Don’t
you believe the Golden Rule is a good one to live by? Don’t
you believe with James Russell Lowell, who said in ‘T h e
Present Crisis," that
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more than $50,00 will be erected
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(JEO. A. IWCOTTRO.
Solicitor
Itor and * f Oounnel fur OamptaOunt.
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THE CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDI­
CIAL CIRCUIT, BENIN OLE OOUNTT,
FLORIDA.— IN CHANCERY
J. F. U ln i, Jnlncd by b n husband and “ it
friend, J. E, lalng, Complainants,
T*.
Wm. II. MeAlblrr. Alice L. UcAltaler »nd *11
unknown ib tlw n , bdr* and (rente**, or otb*
*r*. claiming under Wm. D. MeAlbter nnd
Alice l„‘ McAlister, Defendant*.'
CITATION.
To; Wm. II. McAllatrr of Cincinnati, HUt* of
Oblo; A lie* I . McAllitcr. of Cincinnati, Ohio;
th* unknown derla***, belra, bgile**. granIre*, or other claimants omler Wtn. II. Mc­
Alister .ml Alice t- McAIUtrr; tod to any
nnd ill other partle* clalmtnauin? Inter**!
In *nd to the following dcrrlW d l*nd* .It*
nated In Seminole County, Fkirldi, lowtt;
Ini* On* (1| «nd Two |2) of Block Tw*lr*
112), Tier Three 13) of the Cltr of Hertford,
Florid*, »• ilium by K. It. Trifforda' Map of
Hanford, Florid*;
It appeirtuK front the *wofn bill of com­
plaint filed In ihl* caiue aralnat you, that
you bare or Claim aottie Inlereat In the land*
hereloabore described, therefore, you. tb* (aid
Wm. II. McAll.ter. and Alice L. McAIUtrr
are hereby required lo b* and appear be for*
our aald Circuit Court *1 the Court tloua* In
Hanford, Florida, nn tbe 4tb day of April, A,
It. 1021, and then and there make anawer to
the MU of complaint *tblbltrd ayalnat you or
olbrrwUe * decree pro conferee will l&gt;# entered
• cablet you.
And any and ill other partir* claiming any
right, title or Inlereat In and to tb* land* bereInaboi* deocrlbed under, by &lt;* through Wm. II.
MrAllaler nr Alice I,. McAll.ter, or otberwta*.
are hereby required to b* and appear before
our aald Circuit Court, at the Coot I llouae In
Hanford. Florida, on tbe 2nd day of May, A.
1&gt;. 11*21. and llien and there make anawer to
the bill of complaint eihlhltrd again*! aald
unknown parllra, otherwise a decree pro con*
fhun will t*e entered against &gt;1111’ unknown
partle*.
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It la ordered that tbla notice be published In
tlie Hanford Herald, a new. paper published In
HemIunit County, Florida, one* a week for
eight weeks a* to tbe known (tattle* defendant,
and one* • week for Iwelrt we*k. a* to tb*
unknown partir* defendant.
Wltneaa my band and tb* ***l of tb* »«td
Circuit Court on thl* tbe 8th day of January,
A. t&gt;. IP21.
(HEAI.)
E. A. HO Udl.AHH.
Clerk of the Clrrull Court,
rtf Heiulnole County. FI*.
By V. B. DQUUL.AN8. I». C.
OEOIltiE |l. IIERIUNtf.
Holloltor and Couneel for Complainants.
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THE CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDI­
CIAL CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.— IN CHANCERY

J. F. Lalng. )oln*d by her husband and ntat
friend. J. E. Lalng. Complainant*.
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J. J. Calea, J. J. Cate* Company. Jnrorporatad,
a Florida corporation, Annie C. Woodbrldg*.
Albert Q. Rare*. Catrln A. Poag*. (leorg* B.
Morton. William T. Nash, and all unknown
devisee*, heirs and grantee*, or olhsrs. claim­
ing under Albert 0. Karr*. Calrla A. Poag*,
(leorg* It. Morton nnd William T. Naab, I&gt;«fsodanta.
CITATION
To: Albert Q. Eates, residence unknown; CalTin A. Poag*. residence unknown: (leorg* B.
Morion, reildtur*
unknown;
William
T.
Nash, residence
unkoowuk
the
unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, grantee*, or olb*r
claimants under Alb*rt CL Eavea. Calvin A.
I'oage. (ieorgs II. Morton and William
T.
Naatr, and to any and all other partita claim­
ing any Internet In apd to tit* fallowing d*
•crltwd lands allnated In Bemlnole County,
Florid*, ko-wlt:
Beginning at the Southwest corner of tb*
Nortbweat quarter of Section 31. Townahlp ID,
floolh of Range SI Eaat, run North B.2T chatns.
East 0.40 chain*, to th* rtkht of-way of tb* B.
and I. Railroad, thenc* Southwcaterly on lb*
W y l aide of tb* arid railroad right-of-way to
th* Eaat lln* of th* Ranford (lrnnt, thenc*
Routh 23 degree* We»t on antd lln* to th*
Boulb line of the Northwest Quarter of (!•«tlon 31, Townahlp IB. South of Rang* 31
East, thence West to tb* point of beginning.
Containing Fire Acre*, more or le*a:
It appearing from the sworn bill of complaint
filed In tbla C*n*c agalnat you, that you have
or claim aom* Interest tn Ih* land* barrinabov*
described, therefore, you. the eald Albert Q.
Eaves, Calvin A. Poage. Georg* D. Morion and
William T. Nash ar* hereby required to b* and
appear before our aald Circuit Court,, at th*
Court Ileus* In Sanford. Florida, on th* 7th day
of March. A. D. 1031. and than and thtr*
make *n*w*r to th* bill of complaint *ihlblted
■gainst you. otbarwta* a decree prd confeseo
will be entered against you.
And *ny and all other partlen claiming any
right, title or Interest In nnd to tb* lands hereInahove described under, by or through Albert
() Eaves. Calvin A. Poag*. O*org* II. Morion.
William T. Nsab. or otherwise, are berehy re­
quired to Iw and appear before onr aald Ctrrult Court, at the Coart lloae* to Hanford,
Florida, on th* 4lh day of April, A D. 1B21,
and then and there make anawer lo th* bill of
complaint eththlled agalnat aald unknown partie*. otherwise ■ decree pro confrsao will b*
entered agalnat aald unknown parties.
It la ordered that tbla notice be published In
the Hanford Herald, a newspaper published In
Bemlnole County. Florida. , once a week for
eight weeks as to th* known partir* defend­
ant. and our* ■ week for twelve week* a* to
the unknown partle* dtftndtnL
Witness my hand and tb* seal of tb* Mid
Circuit Court on tbla lb* 101b day of Decem­
ber, A. D. !M0.
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(REAL) *
B. A. DOUGLASS,
Clark of th* Circuit Court,
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Bemlnole County, Florid*.
GEORGE O. IIE nniNO ,
. Rollrltor and Comma! tor Complainants.
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In ths Circuit Court. Bevsnlh Judicial Clrrull g
th4 Btats ef Fbrtdn, In and for
Bamlnel* County
IN CHANCERY— BILL TO ESTABLISH i n
QUIET TITLE.
4i* I B Read. Complainant,
vn.
Charles E llattellc. at al. DefeodanEa
ORDER OF SERVICE B Y PUBLICATI0F.
To all parties claiming lotarrata under Baaaa ,
A. Crdlrher, deceaaed, T. II. Catsulaa. ds- I
ceased; Edward Graddlck. deceaaed; R. f.
Ollveru. dectaeed. and J. H. Moore, dacsseed. and A{.L rAHTIK.8 claiming an tntrrvat.
In the following described property si mate
In Seminole Connty, Florid*, ts-wlt;
BW 1-4 of Beellon 10; .I«l* 4 and 0 la Bas­
tion 13; All of fractional Bcctlon 13; Iris I, t
and 3 and the SW 1-4 ori NE 1-4. tba 8 I I
« f .V7: 14 of NW 1-4. Ih* HE 1-4 ef SIV 14
and NE 1-4 of BW 1-4 of flection 14; th* H 14
of tbe HW 1-4 of Section IT; N 13 ef th* tW
t-4 nf tbe NE 1-4 and th* NB 1-4 of NW 1-4 »f
BB 1-4 of tbetton 21; tbg NE 1-4 of lb* NE 14
of Ore N I 1-4, th* Booth 4 a r m of t(&gt;* Eaat U
acre* of tb* NR 1-4 of NB 1-4, tb* B 13 of 0*
NE 1-4 and Ih* E 12 of th* BE 1-4 of Bio
tlon 22; th* W 13 of th* BW 1-4 of Berth*
23. the 8 12 of the HW 1-4 of th* NW 14 ( •
8 20 acre* of lot 1) and all of lota 3 and 4 la
Section 24; ike HW 1-4 of th* SW 1-4 of Bro
(Ion 20; tbe E 12 of tb* NE
I 4and tba ■
0 acrea nf the NW 1-4 of the NE 14 of (Me­
llon 27; (he N 1-3 of the HE 1-4 of ftccllos U:
Ih* HW 1-4 of NW 1-4 and th*-NW 1-4 of U*
HW 1-4 of Beellon 83; B acre* square la IM
NW corner of tb* NW 1-4 of rite NB 1-4 ef tk*
NE 1-4. and tbe
8W 1-4of th* BW 1-4 of the IW .
1-4 of Bee, S4.
allIn Twp. &gt;20 8. Rg* 32 Eaat
Abo ill that part of Ibq N 1-2 lying Booth m &gt;
Ecconloekalrhle Creek. In Section 7; ahd D* 1
NE 1-4of tb* NE 14 and the NE 1-4 of tk*
HE t-4
of flection II, In Townahlp 21 BoriX
Hangs 33 Eaal. And. also the following be*
In I bn** CfTtMlfl ialwllf l*tnn* of It* RK I I
the .NB 1-4 of flection 21 In Towwldp I*
South. Range 32 Eaal, known M Whltreah'l
Gfpt and aecond additions to Genera, rlr twt*
0 7. 8.0. |0. II. 12. IS. 10 and IT In hick I.
lot* 0.P, |0.
12. 13. 14. 13. Id. 17 and II l*
block 2. I-otl 3. 4. 3. 0. 7. 8. D. 10. It, 11 H
14. IB. 10, 17 IS. 19 and 20 In block 3. Lota U
2. 0, 7. 8.
», 10.II,
.13.
14,
,1H,
block 4.tote 3. 4. 13, 14. 13. 10. 17, 21. 33-034. In block 3. lota 3. 0, 7. 8, 9, 10. H. H •*&gt;
10. 17. 18. 24 and 23 In block 0. Iri* 7. A A
10. II, 12. 1*. 14. 13. 10. 17. 18. 19. 20. 31 4*4
22 In block 7. and lota 1 to 34; lnrtaalre. be­
ing all of block 8.
It Is hereby ordered that you appear te O*
mil of Complaint filed herein agalaal
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Ih* above entitled nose on tbe Seventh day *»
March, A. D. 1911; and 'The Banford
aid’* la hereby designated as the newspaper ■
which title order' ahall he published enre •
week for twelvV consecutive weeks.
Wltneaa my hand and aeal of ofRre thl* U "
day of November, A., D. 1920.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUG LARA
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH
curt.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.OF THE STATE O r
Ry V. E. DOUQLASW. D- »
li lt) I2tc
FLORIDA. IN AND TOR SEMINOLE
COUNTT.— IN CHANCERY.
la th* Circuit Court, flaventh Judicial Ctro®
oim McGill. Complainant,
of tho Btato of Florida, la and far Bani­
vs.
na!* County.
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dlth McGill, Defendant.
IN CHANCERY.— BILL TO ESTABLISH Ala
QUIET TITLE
CITATION.
o Edith McGill, care of t r ill* Slmmcaia, 041 G. R. Read, Complnlnint.
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Martin Htreri, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania;
It appearing from an affidavit filed in thl* Hierba E. Raltelle. at *L. Dafendaal^
ORDER OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
anae that you are a non-resident of th* SUt*
t Florida; that your place or residence la To: Lucy Morton Wllmore. Barih I- Jra*1*
Charleo a Warwick. Ia w U Irepotroo.
are of M ill* Rlmntln*. 041 Martin Street,
Aleiandar, Frank Datilri, and C. C. R*o*v
hlladtlphla, Pennsylvania; .hat you are over
who** place* of resident-* are nnknown.
hr age of twenty-one yean, and that there
It b hereby ordered tbit you appear u m»
no one In th* 8tri* of Florid* lit* service of
bill
nr complaint flbd herein agslMt V* r
subpoena upon whom would bind you. th* Mid
lb* abova antllWd canM on th* 23tb
dlth McGill.
Therefore, you are hereby ordered and ce­ January, A. D. 1931, and "Tb* BanfoM
ntred an the 7th day of February, A. D. 1021. rid” b hereby derignatrd a* tb*
o appear to' th* bill of romplrint uihlblted In which tbla order ahall b* published « « •
gainst you In thl* c*u*e, otherwls* a decree week foe right (B) con#«fl)tlv# weakv
Wltneaa my hand and aeal of offle* ltd* *
ro confess*) will b* entered igilnri you oo
rid dal*.
day of N*eemh*r, A. D. 1930.
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(SEAL)
R. A. DOUOLAAA^
It la further ordered that this Mile* b* pubshed In the Hanford Herald one* a week for
our weeks.
By V. E. noun LABS, p.
11-19 81c
WITNESS my hand and tb* seal * f aald
NOTICE
OF
A
FFU
C A T I0 V FOR T A X ,EtlS
tmrt on tbla tbe 23rd day of December, A. D.
UNDER BZOT10M 171, OENZXAL
020 .
ETATUTX8
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(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Nolle* la hereby gleen that T. 0.
Clerk of Circuit Court.
purchaser
of
Ta*
Cortlflrtt*
No.
tlOO.
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Bemlnole County, Florid*.
tb* Bth day of June. A. D. 1914. hag flb« " T
RO. A. D*COTTES.
rerllflcaU In my offle*. and ha* ,m»d* ‘ reT
Bolocltor and of Counsel for Complainant.
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IB-fltc cation ror tai deed to la m In accordaori
law.
ftat.l certiflrat* *mbract* Rlog described property alto* ted In
NOTICE Or EXECUTOR
Cuunty,
Florida, to-wlt:
N half of
(Far Final Discharge)
Ia Court of County Judge, BemlaeU County, ter of NM qnarUr (lea* beg. 33 fL A °, .
cor. run 8 633 ft. W 939.34.fL. N «W G- J
■Ute of Florldn
939.34 ft..) Bee. 31, Twp. 30 8. RfJ- »
In re EaUtt of
Th* Mid land being M«»a*»d at tb* date M
Whf. Or BALDWIN.
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Nolle* ta hereby given, to *11 whom It may Uanane* of such cerUflcat# tn th*
Unlo** Mid certincrie
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concern, that oo tba 18th day of January, A." W. Ilenek.
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D. 1930. I ahall apply to tho Honor*bb E. r, redeemed according to taw tai deed wui
Iloo*bolder. Judge or Mid Coart, as Judge of thereon on tb* 13th day of Frtwaary* *•
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IToboto, foe my final discharge m Eieeutor of 1931.
Wltnew my offleUI algnatur*
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Ibo Mtata of Wm. X Baldwin, deceased; gad
th*
3rd
day
of
Janury.
A.
D.
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that at tb* m b 4 time I will preoent my Gnat
(ARAL)
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accouata aa Elec*tor of Mid « U U , and u k
Cbrk Ctreolt O '* 1*-*.
far tbalr apprevaL
At mine!* Oo*aU- '*■
Dated N*vamb*r 11th, A. D. 1930.
By V. K. DOUOLAM.
0
J . HL PAOO.
11-13-9he
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NOTICE OF B U E R irr B BALE
Notice la hereby gtrrn lb *I under ami by vir­
tue of a writ of eiVcullon leaning out of th*
I,tiler of the Clerk of the Clrrull Court In and
for Hcmlnolc County. Florida, wherein J. F.
l-siitc )i&gt;!aril by J, E. Lalng. her liuatnind, are
plalntlfC* knd Millie Collins la dependent, I,
a* Hlicrlff of Hcmlnolc County, Florida,, .hare
[cried upon the following dcscrtbcil projwrly la
Hcmlnolc Counly. Florbln, a&gt; lln&gt;, |inpeil/ o(
Millie Collins, to-wlt: Beg. a t.S IV corner of
K half of NW quarter of HW quarter of NW
quarter of Section 3&lt;l. Townahlp 10 H.' Itsnge
3D K.. run H.mth 330 feel, Ea.t 2(11 feet. N.
330 feet. West 2*.| fret to beginning and will
offer tbe same for sale before tlie Court llouso
door, of Hcmlnolc County, Florida., lo the higho*t tddiler (or cn*li, piKTliaser paying (or title,
luring the legal Imura of sale, on Ihe Ttie day
of March, 11*21. lo aalLury said writ and cuata.
Patel Itita Ihc 13th day of January, IU21.
C M HAND.
22 HiH1iet|(T H.-tii|milp I'ounly. Florid*

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR T A X ^ re^ .
UNDER SXOTIOX ITS, GENERAL
STATUTES
Netlr* la hereby given that 0.- o. w * u l.
purchaser of Tat Uerflflgat* No. 431 oTT1,
tbe 41h day of Juoe, A. D. 1017, hia «i!!
•aid crellflcst* In nif olHce, and has
application fbr ta» deed to Issue la - ***
anc* with law. Bald certificate embriATT^
followlog described property altuated l a v ^ T
not* County. Florida, to-wlti Reg. 43*
and 8.23 ch. N. of BH eoc. of NW
HE quarlar, flee. 10, Twp. 21 8., Rg* ji -**
run N 1.32 ch. W 4S links, 8 l.SaVh * «
links.
Til* laid land being asaeased at nJ
date of the ta*o*nc* of aueh cvrtirirat. 1,
name of Hernando Daniels.
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Also Tag Cerlfllcate No. 433. dated tha •».
day of June. A. D. 1917, baa filed aald
flcate In my otrlce, and baa made applicate
for lag deed to Issue In accordance with lTT
Hatd certificate embrace* tbe following dtJMv
ed property situated In Bemlnole County
Ida. to-wlt:
Reg. BE cnr. of NW quart,. *
HE quarter Bee. 10. Twp. 21 8., Hg,. j,
W 70 yard*. N 113 yarda. E 7B yards, R
Hie aald land being saseased at tb* dat* t t t u
Isauanr* of aurb certificate In th* niB, ' “J
1.’nknowv
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AI*o T h Ortlflcat* No. 1249. dated th* k*
day of June, A. D. 1012. ha* filed tald cvrtm!
cate In my otflc*, and b u mad* tpplleaUm
for tag deed lo leans In accordance with hV
Bald certificate embrace* tb* following dtaerlk
ed property situated la Bemlnole County r w
Ida. to-wlt: IVeg. 10 cb*. N and 2S8 ft.'
HB cor. of N W quarter or HR angrier. Bee 1*
Twp. 21 fl., Rg*. &gt;1 E. Run W 103 fest/g th
ft., E 103 fL, N 10S ft. Tho Mid Uni ie j!
assessed at the dat* of tb* laanaare of
rcrilflcat* In tb* oam* of J. I|, MrNatl
Also T » i Certlflcit* No. 4*4, dated tha ih
day of June. A. D. 10IR. ban filed aaig J
tlflcate In my office, and has made appllra.
lion for-tat deed lo Issue In accordance wiv
law.
Bald certificate .embrace* th* fo U j,^
described property situated lo Bemlnole
ty, Florldn. to-wlt: Reg. 483 ft. N. of Be tnr
of NW quarter of 8B quarter, Beellon 10 Tw«'
31 B., Use. SI E. nun N. 223 ft. W 2ss'ft g
223 ft.. E 2SS ft.. 3-10 acre*. Tbe aald l'ai
(■ring asaesacd at th* date of the lamaae**
■neb certificate lo tbe name of Georg* Calash
Abo Tag Certificate No. 430, dated tha
3rd day of June. A. D. 1018, has filed u q
cerltflralc In my office, and b u made apptle*.
Hon for ta*. deed to lattto In accordance * ) »
law. Bald cert)Grate embrace* th* folkwtu
drecrtiled property iltflated in Semlnola ( w
ty. Florida, to-wlt: Reg. 3ts fl. N. of g*
cor. of NW quarlar of BE quarter. Bee. 10. Tn.
21 8 .. Rg*. 31 K.. Run W 288 -ft., N Us til
K 283 ft.. 8 133 ft. 1 icre. Tbe (aid land £
log assessed nt th* dat* of Ih* Issuance of reck
certificate In tb« name of Harsh Gaines
Also T ai CertLNcit, No. 430. dated the 4tk
day or June. A. D. 1B17, baa riled uld earth
Grate In my office, and baa nude appllcatla*
for ta* deed lo Issue In accordance with la*.
Hatd certificate embrace* the following dp
scribed property altuated In Seminole Couaty
Florida, to-wlt; Reg. 7 1-2 cb; W and 10 th!
N of HE cor. of N W quarter df NE quarter ef
Her |tt, Twp, 21 8., Rge. 31 K. Run N 33-ydi.
E 43 yila. H b3 yds. W 33 yds. ‘The aald land
tring aucnytl at the date of the Issuance t(
■uch certificate In the name of Flora Faihav
Abo Ta* Cerdflcate No. 432, dated tb* Iri
day of June, A. D. 1018. lies filed aald certl.
Grate In my office, and ha* made appllciUau
for la* tired to laaur in srcordanc* with la*.
Halil certificate embraces the following de
•critied properly sltnaled In Bemlnole Cuesty
Florida, to ult;
Itcg 4.HI ch. W and 3 23 ri.
N ul HE rorttcr of NW quarter of RE quitttr
of Her. It), rwp. 21 8.. Rge. 31 E.. Uaa N
1.32 ch.. W I 31 ch., 8 1.32
ch. E 1 33 ch,
2-10 acres.
'Ih* aald
Inml twlng
asv
the date or ttic Ispuanrc of auth certlMiat, U
(tie name of K«m Hanli.
I nlee* aald rvrtlGcalr shall he (rdreord aro
lording to law tai deed will lasu, thereon m
the Kith day o( February, A. D. 1P21.
M'lltiru my ufflclal algnaturr and seal tLRthe 3rd dsy of January. A. I). IU2I
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Codrl.
Bemltmle County. Ha­
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T H E SANFORD' W feE K L * H E R A L D , F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y 14, 1921
a^j a;

PERSONAL NOTES

was so greatly appreciated that he
atarted to make a speech (and then
woke up) and it was only a dream.
Dem the luck.

&lt;r»em Tu«I.!.,’, D iil.l
Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Griffith and lit­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rodney Brandon o f
tle daughter are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs, T. E. Speer.
Mooseheart, 111., are1in the city the
guests of the Valdes Hotel nnd ac­
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Gatchel h ave companied by Mr; Henning, the gen­
sold th e ir hom e o ir East Second Btreet eral counsel o f the Loyal Order* o f
Moose of-which Mr. Brandon is the
and h a ve moved to Elder Springs.
general secretary. Mr*. Brandon la
P IP E ORGAN CLUB
FIG
H
T
B
IL
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Miss AUle Gillen has accepted the the sister o f Mrs. Charles Fedder and
any
w il l
ppsition of cashier at the Union Phar­ daughter o f Mrs. Lane, who are regu­
rj’jkVT M EANS A D D E D
(From Tuesday's Dally)
macy, Mias Annette Walker, the for­ lar winter visitor* and Mrs. Brandon
EX PENSE
* Fourteen members o f the Pipe Or mer cashier having taken up other will stay here for some time visiting
gan Club were delightfully entertain­ work.
, therm She has visited here before
ed Monday afternoon, Mrs. A. M. Phil­
'land her many friends .and relatives
ips b fln g the hostess.
. Miss MRrgaret Snook who helped here are glad to have her in Sanford
For unavoidable reasons, the tea the.Logan Mercantile Co., nt Geneva, again.
MIDA WII-L n o t b e a f f e c t - which was to have been at'Miss Mar­ over the Christmas rush, returned to
tha Fox’s home, has been postponed her home at Wiersdalc Friday. Mr.
*
El) EITHER
T H E FLOW ER SHOP
fo r several weeks.
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and Mrs. Logan accompanied her to
(from
Dally)
. | Mrs. Maincs assisted Mrs. Philips Weirsdalc.
Under the direction o f Mr. Jack
WASHINGTON. Jan- 18 Lines in serving a delicious refreshment
rt giarply drawn laat night fo r a course.
Mrs. V. E. Keen, of Moore Haven Ward, picture producer, and- actor,
The Club will meet next Monday and Mrs. Albert Hansen o f Minnea­ the finance committee (M rs. S. Puleaht today to defeat the re-appornaent bill, which would increase with Mrs.'G. M. McGohagin.
polis, Minn., are spending a few days ton, chairman) of the Woman’s Club
j mRobenhip of the house o f repwith Mrs. Harvey Fola, having come w ill present the "Flower Shop,” one
spectacular
jtires from &lt;85 to &lt;85.
to SanfoTd to .attend the funeral of o f the most charming
plays
ever
produced
upon
t^e
Florida
a final check-up, leaders-antheir brother, Care Haim.
stage, which will include in the cast
.Ibat the measure as reported
be voted down decisively and
Miss Alice Eaton, "Miss Lcora Fol- one hundred and fifty o f Sanford’s
"a substitute plan, holding* scats
son, Douglas Griffin and Haste!! te s t musical talent and Attractive lit­
tle folks.
Hbl present total, wopld be adopted
Brown, students at Rollins College,
The "Flow er Shop" is'an after-war
f a big majority.
spent Sunday with Miss Eaton's
inspiration,
a.musical comedy, sweet
seemed little sentiment fo r a
mother, .Mrs. F. W. Eaton, making
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house. Members from states PR O M PT STEPS MUST BE T A K E N tho trip by auto.— Lakeland Tele­ (and wholesome, brimming over with
tuneful melpdy and the charm of flo r­
„ j would lose representation under
FOR M AR KE T
v - gram.
al effects lending harmoniously with
i shifting of twelve scats from elevRELIEF.
to tight states, declared they
D. L. Thrasher left yesterday for the brilliant beauty o f gorgeous cos­
I vote against adding'forty-eight
LEESBURG , Jan. 18.— A committee St. Louis, where he will spend several tuming. The play (s a snappy, pro­
entatives at a cost o f approxi- o f oil independent operators o f the days with the big shoe companies and fessional production, introducing 12
ttely 11,500,000 a year, when there fruit and produce interests, covering other , wholesale houses buying his musical numbers, and surprising nov­
|s crying demand from all quarters the .entire state, will meet at the San spring stock o f shoes .and clothing. elties, in two hours o f pleasing com1government economy.
Juan Hotel, Orlando, January 20th, at He will also visit the eastern mar­ jedy.* It has proven the biggest thing
in spectacular plays, touring the coun­
Is mapped out today the program, 11-o'clock a. m. to discuss prijpes,'gen­ kets before returning home.
try
and has had phenominal success
tr which the bill will be called up eral marketing conditions and such
financially
and artistically, playing to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
D.
Brumley
and
orrow, provides fo r five hours o f matters o f vital Importance to the in­
capacity
houscB
in the farger cities o f
grandchildren
o
f
Chuluota,
accom­
ite. While there was some objec- dustry. Notices are being mailed to
Florida.
A
pretty
theme and wonder­
panied
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Russell
o
f
to so much oratory, it was agreed members o f the general organisation
permit members to express their committee by Chairman R. P. Burton. New York, were in the city yesterday ful love story running throughout tho
Lwi st length, and then by a roll It is the opinion o f those present at on a shopping expedition. The Chu­ play, fascinating scenes, and bewitch­
pi vote let the country know that the meeting held January II, that if luota Inn is comfortably filled with ing choruses maintnines a lively in­
Chouse Is big enough as .it stands, the opportunity is permitted to pass tourists and they are enjoying the terest ami has won fo: the Flower
Shop, thousands of admirers.
he Republican steering committee without concerted effort- to
bring j hills o f Semjnole county greatly.
In the "Basket" and "T rellis" chor­
reported solidly against the in- about the desired, results, it will be
uses
the effects are wonderful.
In
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ingraham
c, not as a committee,- but as in* useless to pursue the matter further.
the
latter,
pink
roses
rambling
over
a
iduils. Several Southern Demo- It is also the opinion o f the committee and two grandchildren of St. Aug­
golden
trellis,
the
chorus
wearing
blue
sts it wns said, w ere not expected that the independent operators should ustine were in the city for a few
the
oppose the low er total aa a body, work out and adopt an organisation, hours yesterday the guests of Mr. satin costumes achieve one of
prettiest
spectacles
ever
produced,
the shifting o f s e a ts would leave which may, in conjunction with the and Mrs. F. P. Forster. The Ingra­
While six girls, spirits o f the baskets,
dr present number intact.
Florida Citrus Exchange, perfect hams were on their way to Okee­
|in their' flower bedecked recepticnls
chobee
nnd
other
points
on
the
cast
[Under the provision of
the bill plans by which matters o f statewide
form a very lovely and charming
coast
ose leaders exp ect to be adopted, importance can be efficiently handled
■scene.
The "I'nlm Tree" nnd "single
increases will be as folloWB:
|without interfering or upsetting in
jonquils"
are cleverly represented.
Mrs,
J.
M.
Dresner
left
yester­
alifornia, three; Michigan, two;
wny ihe sales organixntlon.
Groups
o
f
small tots are used in the
day
for
New
York
nnd
other
cities
^io, two; and Connecticut,
New
Those designated on the committee
pictorial
scenes
only, tho enst nnd
o
f
the
northeast
where,
Bhc
will
visit
ey, North C arolina, Texas and of fifteen independents include
the
choruses
being
carried
by adults.
the
many
sales
nnd
openings
of
the
lishington, one each. To make up following operators: Lawrence Gen­
The
lead
is
played
by
Mr. Ward
spring
lines
ofmilincry
nnd
ladles'
Ij
ps number without changing the 435 tile, Orlando; John S. Taylor, Largo;
rendy-to-wear
and
expects
to
return
I
himself,
n
clever
actor,
impersonating
si Missouri would lose two scats, F. L. Skellcy, Orlando; S. O. Chase,
|d the following states one coth: Sanford; Dr. P. Phillips, Orlando; J. J. with a big stock o f seasonable goods' the character o f "Tom, only a Ynortal.” Other principal charactcra are
liana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Parish, Titusville; F. E. Lane, De"Flora, the Goddess o f
Flowers,”
fuisiann, Maine, Mississippi,Nobras- Land; H. T. Montgomery, Tampn; A .
.“
L
ily,"
"The
American
Beauty,"
"VloB. G. Smith o f Oveido and other
Rhode Island and Vermont.
J. Nye, Orlando; S. J. Bligh, Orlando;
"Oid
Maid,"
"Ivy
Vine,"
"Sun,"
[By this arrangem ent the South W. E. U e . Plant City; E .JLJValker, points was in the city today and camo\*cti
puld gain in N orth Carolina
and Orlando; Chns. Turner, Umatilla; A. around to see if the Sanford H erald. "Man-ln-thc-Moon" and last but cercltas, and lose in L ou isiana and M is- J. Thomas, Jacksonville; Walter Pres­ had turned Rcpugiican ns y e t B. G .,1* 1" 1* " ot ‘ hi* least, will be the "Sunis prominent in politics, in banking flower" and the “ wind," two negro
Wppi.
ton, Tampa.
Members assigned on the organisa­ circles,.in business circles, in orange i impersonations.
tion committee are: R. P. Burton, growing and many other business en-1 Added to the charm and novelty of
terprisea.
|the mammoth spectacle will be a cast
charimon, o f Leesburg; F. E. Lane,
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composed o f local talent for which
DeLand; J. H. Sadler, Winter Garden;
W.
M.
Campbell
and
O.
A.
Talley
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Sanford is far-famed and'which inS. O. Chase, Sanford; F.-4). Waite,
o
f
Daytona
were
in
the
city
today'
variably assures crowded houses. Two
Palmetto; John S. Taylor, Largo; J.
on
business.
They
aw
in
the
autoperformances Will be given here, the
W. Sample, Haines City; A. B. iSlichplace and date to be announced later,
ael, Wabaasa; J. M. York, Arcadia^ mobile business and are making a
Mr. Ward will produce the whole
H. L. Boreland, Ocala; W. J. Krome, specialty of used cars. Oil Tallet, ns
show
nnd brings with him the parI From M radiy'i Daily) *
Homestead; H. O. Hamm, Palatka; D. he Is known to his many friends,
nphanalin
for scenes, and also the
|Th* trial of j. a . Hodgson for dis­ C. GUlett, Tampa; and L. C. Edwards, formerly resided here for many years
^costumes.
He is well k n ow n ns a pic­
and has a host o f friends who are al­
cing liquor, having same in his pos- Thonotosassa.
ture
producer
nod plays in"legitimate
Dr. M. Sample, chairman o f the ways glad to see him.
and carrying concealed weapattractions. He returns to pictures
committee on materials and supplhs,
esme up before .Jddfee HouseP. R. AUbright, genera] manager in September.
participated in the conference o f the
Watch the columns o f the Herald
Saturdny morning a n d 'a fte r organization committee and submitted of. th# Atlantic Coast Line Railway
for
further announcements.
Prisoner had plead ,£Ullty the a resolution which he said would be Is In th# city today looking over the
Imposed one o f the
largept presented at tbs meeting o f the crate crop situation and also many matters
connected with the operation o f the
that has been put upon any manufacturers to be held in Jackson­
ville January 12. This resolution cit­ railway. (
ters of liquor in this county. He
ed reasons why the crate people
1 fined for the mpnyfacturlng o f
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hsrtdegen of
should so readjust their rates f o r ma­
a°r, f 450 or five months) fo r hnv- terials that they would conform in a Newark, N. J., are. In the city (the
■ *ti!i in his possession, $500 or measure to the prices ,now being re­ guests of their daughter, Mrs.. George
* months, for carrying concealed ceived by the growers for their fruit* W. Knight. They are greatly pleased
pons, ? 100 or four months. The and remarks following its reading led with Ssnforyl and Florida climat# and
T A LLA H A S S E E , Jan. I k — A t a
expect to spend several weeks here
hi fines amounted to $1050 and to support o f the points enumerated
meeting o f the trustees o f the* inter­
and
In
other
points,In
Florida.
J*. The defendant gave bond nnd fo r early action towards reductions ns
nal improvement fund held here Sat­
1 Pmhnhly pay the fines rather suggested.
urday evening, the position o f Ever(From WidnMdijr'i Dtllf)
n
«o jail. The officials o f SemMrs. W. J. Hill, Mrs. W. C. Hill nnd Blades' fire warden, which carried a
10r county nre determined to break 8 0 C IA L M EE TING OF PRESBY­
Mrs. E. F. Roumillat motored to Or­ salary o f |2500 per annum, was abol­
1the making and selling o f liquor
T E R IA N A U X IL IA R Y .
ished. His duties were placed on the
lando Tuesday.
this county. In this work they
assistant drainage engineer.
receive the support o f all the
\ (From Tuesday’s Daily)
Mrs. George Armstrong, o f St/ Au­
“ ‘ •thinking people o f the county,
The Presbyterian Auxiliary held a gustine, and son, Frazier Armstrong, Mrs. Bowen Tells How Rats Almost
gsrdless of the fact that whiskey social meeting in the Social rooms of
o f Detroit, are visiting friends here.
Burned Her House Down.
needed in many cases and re- the church lasf night* which* was
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of the fact that many good largely attended. Mrg, Brownlee hod
Mrs. A. B. Peterson and little sot) our cellar, fearing a rat. O n vtilgh t
'P* drink it, all o f them recog- charge o f the*Mjoslonary-program nt
are expected soon from Jamestown,, ‘in,bed I smelled Tire. Sure enough
** the fact that crime is,on the in- the beginning o f the evening, and inN. Y., to l&gt;e the guests o f Mrs. and the rat had been nibbling at the
passion runs riot and there terested her audience with a steriop'Mrs. B. J. Starling.
matches. I f I hadn't acted promptly
not the proper respect fo r the law* ticon lecture on "China.” A large
my house would have teen burned.
°nit ns the nuking and selljng o f number o f interesting views o f the
‘ Mrs. Endor Curlette, her mother Later we found the dead rat. R A T )or is winked a t and. them •will Presbyterian “ Work in Chinn were
and Mrs. Adams mdlored in from Ge­ S N A P killed it. It ’s great Stuff.”
* determined effort on the past Sh6Wn,r I t w ill be the purpose of the
fhe sheriff's office and tj)e Judge’s Missionary Department of-the Auxil­ neva to attend the general reception Three sixes, 35c, 65e, $1.26. Sold and
,at the Woman’s Club Tuesday,
guaranteed by. Ball Hardware Co.
to vatph the offenders and give iary and 1Christian Endeavor Soclethe limit. A ll the etilla that tftea to make frequent use o f the SterMrs. E. M- Galloway, Mrs. R. S.
The markfta show that there is a
*00n&lt;1 will be destroyed and the ioptlcon in the future. A ^ the con­
om has gone forth that, the making clusion o f the program those present Kcclor and Mrs. W. E. Watson motor­ good demand for high claaa fru it at
Raise the
RUf*f nnd the selling o f liquor will were Vnvited to the Social rooms up­ ed to Formosa Tuesday where Mrs. splendid prices. Moral:
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• be- countenanced In Seminole stairs where a pleasant evening was Keelffr expects to remain 'f o r two good kind.
weeks.
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longer
and
regardless
o
f
•pen t
fhl,
A Toronto man is charged with set­
t »k
°^ en&lt;le” may be they will
The hostesses o f the evening were
ting
traps -to catch cats. A n y man
The
many
friends
o
f
R.
J.
Holly,
® some dose. And'public opin- Mis# Virginia Smith, Mesdame# W hit­
who
can
eatch an alley cat is entitled
the
editor
o
f
the^
Herald,
presented
P*s ceased to shelter the offend- comb, Peck
Stone.
him with a Ford sedan this morning to the* Maltese Cross.— Vancouver
or any 0f those who may be in
‘ness with them.
Post Card# at the Herald office, le . &gt; honor o f his birthday and tho g ift Province.

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WHICH CAME UP TODAY

OUTH LOSES NONE

AWAKE

, SPEEDY ACTION

INSHINER GETS
1 OVER 11,000
COSTS CASE

EVERGLADES’ .
FIRE WARDEN
ABOLISHED

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Lies ia the direction of Economy. Saving Yopr Money, Depositing l t s &lt;»
in the Bank where It will draw Interest and keep yon in comfort In , &gt;v
th edeclinlng y e a n o f yoor life. And a Bank Areoant make* you In- J
dependent, gives you a standing In your community, gives you •
JI , chance to develop the resources that lie st hand ready for tho asking.
A ll o f these things are yours when you bring your jnoney to us for a
Bavinga Account. COM E IN A N D T A L K IT OVER.

T h e P eoples B a tik
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FLORIDA U.
ROB
GOES ,,0N THE. „
STORE OF A
HONOR LIST
$50,000 STOCK
D AYTO N A , Jan.
IB.-Cholcest
stock, valued at f50,000, was stolen
by thieves who, sometime between 11
p. m. Saturday and 9 a. m. Monday
broke into Joboly's women’s wear
store here nnd ate believed to have
taken away their bulky loot In an auto
truck. The burglarly is believed by
tho police to have been done by ex­
perts, sb the highest priced gowns,
underclothing, etc., were picked out by
tho thieves.
Entrance wns effected by breaking
the metallic covering of a rear win­
dow, smashing the window glass, nnd
unloosening the hook. The only -clue
to tho robbery so far discovered is a
piece o f an old Ford automobile which
Wns found in front o f the store. It is
thought thnt the goods were tnken
out through the bnck window.
Jnbaly’s is n fashionable women's
store which was just opened here two
weeks ago. and contained the" newest
stock obtainable. The proprietor also
operates a summer store in New
York City.
The police have informed the sher­
iff's office nnd bloodhounds have been
put on the trail.

G A IN E S V ILLE ; Jan. 18.—The U.'S.
W ar Department has placed the mil­
itary department o f the University o f
Florida among the distinguished col­
leges o f the United States, being th#
highest military honor that It can bostow fo r military efficiency. Staff
officers from Washington Inspect the
different colleges all over the country
every spring and the awards are an­
nounced by the wnr department later
on in the year.
There nre two divisions o f the re­
serve officers training corps. In the
first two yenra o f this course, tho
foundation training takes place. Dur­
ing the last two years o f the four
year course, the government furnishes
both n complete uniform and a dally
subsistence. This subsistence amounts
to 53 cents a day, running through
the entire year including the summer
vacation time, With the exception o f
the time spent in summer camp. This
materially helps a man working his
way through college.
FRENCH BLACK TROOPS
F IR E ON REVOLTING
RU SSIAN TROOPS
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M ONDAY AF TE R N O O N BRIDGE
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C O N STAN TIN O PLE , Jan. I k French black troops turned machln#
guns on mutinous Coisacps o f Wrangels former army encamp#d tw **tyfivc miles from here Saturday night
after Cossacks-had disarmed theft o f- ■
fleers.
Russians returned fire kill**'
ing ten Senegalese and ' wounding1"
twenty others and two French officers.

The Monday Afternoon Bridge Club
met with Mrs. David Caldwell in her
apartmertt in the Waiaka.
A ll the members were present but
on#t Miss Bowler being the substitute.
Mrs. E. F. Roumillat won the prize
The. trouble with the fconccrt o f na­
for high score, a card table cover.
tions
is the disproportion of wind in­
A delicious salad course was served
struments.—
Greenville Piedmont
at the close o f the game.

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Citrus tFees are most exacting as to
the source o f their plant food, and
groves in bearing need heavy applicar?
tions of. the best fertilizers to assure
profitable yields and high-grade f r u it
m

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meet all the requirements in fertilizin g
' citrus crops. The plant foods they carry
are so balanced as to supply the needs
o f the tree both in growing and bearing
f r u it T h ey.a re readily assimilated;
arid being free from acidity, the most
delicate roots feed upon them without
injury.
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‘ ‘Citrus Culture"
, it a book of praotieal information. It it booed on
Florida experience and U profutely illuitrated. It
vrilt be cent free to grove ownero on request.
i ey
Th# Americas
A rri cultural
Ckamic^l Co,

•1$ Graham Bldg.
Jacksonville,
Florid#

B. J; S T A R L IN G , Salesman, Warehouse IJenrdall.
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T H E S A N F O R D W E E K L Y H E R A LD , F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y 21,1921

SEMINOLE COUNTY EXfflBIT
' AT THE SUB TROPICAL FAIR
WILL BE GOOD

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To Have Ihe Support of County
and the City of San­
ford.

'“E V E R YB O D Y SHOyLD H E LP
AND SEMINOLE WILL HAVE THE
t
FIR8T PRIZE AND
MUCn PUBLICITY

( T n m Monday'i Dally)

The Snllie Harrison Chnpter, D. A.
It. entertained the chapter members
and their guests at a delightfully in­
formal social evening, Friday, Jan.
1-lth, at the Women’s Club, y Miss
Brenda Morrison, hostess, for
the
evening. Tho guest a were received
by Mrs. B. J. Starling, founder o f the
chapter, Mrs. W, E. Watson, regent,
and Miss Morrison. The club rooms
were most attractively decorated with
a profusion o f cut flowers, poinsettinn
and roses. The meeting was opened
with the Balutc to tho flag, led by
Mrs. Wntson, after which Mrs. A. M.
Phillips charmingly rendered several
vocal selections, accompanied by Mrs.
Crnig Hnrris. The speaker of the ev­
ening, Judge Gtorge Herring, gave a
most interesting nnd instructive talk
on "The Critical Period in American
History," covering that period from
the close ‘ o f the French and Indian
war to the Declaration o f Independ­
ence, which exerted such an influence
on the history o f our country. At the
conclusion o f Judge Herring’s nddress
Mrs. Robert Herndon entertained the
group with several much-nppreeiatcd
cornet solos.
During the evening
dainty refreshments o f hot chocolate,
cakes and candy were served.

Many old landmarks in

Sanford

have been torn down during the post
six months, among them being the
old

Sanford

House that

haH stood

the storms of time' for forty years or

JASPER, Tenn., Jan. 17.— Complctn o f the Dbd« highway which will
provide a hard road from tho Groat
Lakes to the extreme end o f Florida,
is assured by the recent vote to issue
f 250,000 in bonds by Morion county,
nnd the headway on projects along
the highway planned by tho Georgia
highway department
Tho Marion county portion hns been
the line between the North and tho
South which prevented tourists from
traveling in comfort over tho noted
thoroughfare. Tennessee and tho fed­
eral govemmbent will match tho
amount o f Marion county with $760,000, making a total o f $1,000,000 to
bo used on the highway In the county
this year. Tho section ie across tho
Cumberland mountains through a
sparsely settled country.

more. The is the building at the cor­
ner of Park avenue and Commercial
strcctB recently owned nnd occupied
by Frederic Hand ns nn office. This
building originally belonged to the
Sanford Land £ Colonization Co., and
Mr. Rand had all o f his office and
supplies in it (dr many years while he
was acting ns the agent fo r this Com­
pany. This property was purchased
by J. D. Hood recently when ho and
his associates purchased the Sanford
House property and to Mr. Ilood the
credit belongs for changing the land­
scape o f Sanford— tearing down the
ancient landmarks and rebuilding with
modern structures.
There nre scvcrnl others that should
follow suit and probably will follow
MOT i e r o r AFPtICATION
suit in the next few months.

Seminole county will have an ex­
hibit at the Sub-Tropical Fair in Or­
lando In February and It will be a
real exhibit and ore-ihat will carry
off tho first prize if possible. De­
spite the fact that this section was
hard hit by,the alow prices of fruits
and vegetables and the high freight
rates the people here think they can
do nothing better than to advertise
TOR TA X DEED
to the world that we arc still alive
UNDER SECTION 17#. CJEMEBAL STATU.
and doing business at the old stand
TEB, LAWS Or FLORIDA
M ARRIED
Nolle* 1* giren tl&lt;at B. r. Doudtwy. parch «**r
and the proof o f this will bo demon­
of Tax Certificate No. 03T. dated lb* Cth daj
strated by a mammoth exhibit at
or JutjF. A. I&gt;. 1913, baa filed aatd certificate
In my office, and baa mad* application for tax
(From Monday’s Daily)
Orlando as usual. The only differ­
deed to taaae In accordance with law.
Bald
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sjoblom, of certificate embrace* the following • described
ence this year should he a much lnrproperlj altnalrd In Beuilnote County, Florida,
Lake Mary, announce the marriage of to w it: 8W quarter o f NB quarter. Sec. 23.
ger and finer exhibit than ever be­
Twp.
3d 8, It*#. 30 K, 40 acre#.
The aald
their daughter, Amanda, to Mr. J. R.
fore. The county commissioners and
land Icing aaaraacd at Ihe, dale o f tb* laReaves, o f Ocala. Mr. Reaves is con­ ananre o f aucb certificate In the name of D.
the city commissioners will no doubt
Crenahaw.
nected with the Sligh Co., o f Orlando. (1. Alao,
stand behind the Seminole Counny
Notice la hereby siren that H, F. Ibmdney.
purrhaeer of l a x Certificate No, 238, dat*
The
ninny
friends
o
f
Miss
Sjoblom
Fair Association rtnd see that the
rd the 3rd day of dune, A. I*, lots, haa filed
in Sanford nnd Lake Mary will be aald rerllflratr In my otflr*. and haa made ap­
proposition hns the proper financial
pleased to learn of her marriage uqd plication fur tax deed to laaue In accordance
backing.
*
„ .
with law.
Bald cerllflcale embrace* the fol­
although they regret to lose so ami­ lowing described |iroperly allualed In Bemlnole
For the past three years that inde­
County, Florida, lo w lt: W A 3-4 Ch. of HW
able nnd beautiful young lady, they quarter
fatigable worker, Frank L. Miller, the
of HW quarter. Sec. It, Twp. 29 8,, Rg*
Have you a little Daily Herald in compliment Orlnndo upon adding Mrs. 30 E, 13 acrea. The aald land Iwlng aaaeaaed
president of the fair association, hns
al Ihe dale of Ihe laauanee of auch certificate
Reeves to its younger set.
been making these exhibits at Or­ your home? I f not, why not?
In Ihe name of Unknown.
Ala.*, uollee la hereby siren (bat B. F. Doudlando nnd Jacksonville on the smnll
fe y , purchaser of Tax Certificate No. 271, dat*
sum o f money thnt was left in the + V + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 - • &amp; ■ + + * + + + + + ♦ + ■ }■ * + + • }• ■ }•■ {•+ + + + + + + + ■ «•+ rd the 3rd day of June, A. D, 1018. haa filed
aald certificate In my office, and baa made
treasury from the time thnt the first
application for lax deed lo laaue In accord*
aace with law. Bald certificate embrace* lb*
Seminole County Fnir wna held and
follow Ins described properly al touted 111 Semi­
nole County, Florida, lo-w lll
lies, N W cor.
by taking several prizes nnd other­
See. 23. Twp 20 8. rise. JO E. Hull H 3.8 ch.
wise conserving his resources Frnnk
K U 73 ch., N 5.S ch. W 0.13 ch. 3 acre*.
Also, notice la hereby siren I list H. F. iHmdMiller kept the fund going. L a s t;
ney, purchaaer of Tax Certificate No. 1004. dat­
You
are
in
training
to
take
the
place
of
your
parents
in
year our exhibit was not up to stand- j
ed Ihe 2nd day of June. 1002, tiaa filed aald
eertlflrale In uiy office, and baa made applica­
the active affairs of this town, county, state and nation.
nrd or rntWr other counties were
tion for la&gt; deed (o laaue In accordance with
You
should
learn
as
much
about
this
town
as
you
can
so
law
Said rerllflrale embracea the following
better thnn in former years nnd this
described property al mated In Seminole County.
you
can
talk
intelligently
about
it.
county did not take first prize nnd
Florida, lo-wlt: lies, aft cha. F of NK cor of
NW quarter of NB quarter. See. 13. Twp. 20 8..
This town is not perfect. I f it were it would be a “ fin­
our little fund was exhausted.
Use 30 I:
linn \v It) elu. K SI degree*, IV
ished
product."
When
you
finish
an
article
you
are
through
il
to ch*. S 3.21 clu, U 15 cha b fi 24 ch* to
It is now up to the people of the .,
leg.
13
acrea.
The aald land la-lug a-acaaed
with i t The thing to do is to be making something and be
whole county to take up this matter
at Ihe dale of the laauanee of aucb certificate
in the uitne of Unkonw-n.
of an exhibit. While mueh of the + nil the time impraving-it. That’s what you ought to be doing
Culraa aald certificate* ahall l-e redeemed *c
celery nnd other vegetables nre pur- ^j. with your town. Make it a better place to live in. Oppor­
inrdlug lo law tax dctula will l»»uo Ihereun on
ihe
12th day of February, A, I*. 1021,
tunities to do things stare you in the face on all sides.
chased here in order to keep them
U’ lloeaw my official algoutnrr ami acal this
In your hands must soon rest the welfare of this town.
Ihe 71b day of January. A. l&gt;. 1921.
fresh there should be an exhibit of +
(SB At,)
E A. DOUGLASS,
On your loyally, on your faith in your own home, on your
fruits nnd vegetables, of everything !
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County, d a ­
in the fields and gardens and homes, * pride in your people and their enterprise, must depend in a
ily i: it w il s u j n . d c
large measure the future growth and permanency of this
-I 51r
etc., nnd it is the interest of the peo­
ple in the exhibit thnt will mnke it a * town’s business and general interests.
IN T ltE CIRCUIT COUBT OT THE SEVENTH
You can make this town cleaner nnd more attractive by
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Or FLORIDA, IN
winner.
AND TOR SEMINOLE COUNTY —
not throwing paper, fruit skins, or rubbish of any kind in
Get ready for it now nnd let every­
IN CHANCERY
the
streets,
and
asking
your
companions
to
he
more
careful
body help.

,I

L*

I-

Legal Advertisements

TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF SANFORD

K ;'

TnE

11

H

A W FU L SITUATIO N
CHINA

IN

It is becoming more nnd more ap­
pealing.
A telegram reads: “ Onto thousand
men, women and children frozen to
death one night at Kntgnn!
"Fourteen million now facing star­
vation or death from disease or cold
The wolf is at their thront.
"Wild-eyed mothers with shriveled
breasts throw their babes into wells.
"China is rising to the emergency,
but can not cope with it singlehnnded.
"Our people must do their best nnd
do it quirk!"
This appeal comes from Bishop W
R. Igitphuth, just arrived from China,
and who has been appointed on the
Famine ' Commission by President
Wilson.
0 , can we not do something more?
We have been giving—but can't wo
do more! We, the comfortable; wellfed, healthy, happy citizens of our
beautiful God-favored city.
Can't we nppolnt n famine com­
mission nnd get busy. If the ap­
peal is prnyed over nnd pressed, wo
might get hundreds of dollars. I f
wo do our best Heaven will smile
upon us. I f wc do not, upon our
homes nnd lives will romc the con­
demnation: "Whoso hnth this world’s I . .
goods and seeth his brother have need
and shutteth up his compassion from
him, how dwelleth the love of God in
him ?"
Here is an opportunity to show
our religion practically. Wc have
been responding but we must do
morel
God help us to rally and respond
with grateful hearts and open purses.
Can not a famine commission— a
member from oach church—be ap­
pointed to canvass the town?
May the Bountiful Giver of all
good inspire our hearts to generous
noble response.
—CONTRIBUTED.

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■

A. R. E N T E R T A IN

COMPLETION OF DIXIE
T E A R IN G DOWN A N
H IG H W A Y IS ASSURED
A N C IE N T L A N D M A R K

.

The winter so far in the North has
been milder than for several seasons.
Last year' at Christmas time the riv­
ers were nearly all covered with thick
Ice and the harbors of the great lakes
were closed. Now most o f( tho rivers
•re still open. ’ The snow too Is light­
er than usual.
'A business block which with t^e
tot will represent an Investment or
than $60,00 will be erected at
&lt;

.

in these things wherever possible.
Be always saying a good word for this town, especially
to strangers. To exploit the good points of your home town
should he a pleasant duty.
Mention the good things you know of this town when
you write to out-of-town friends or relatives, or when they
come to see you.
You will find much to study in^vhat already exists in
this town, and you will find much to he proud of.
Don’t gamble. Don’t bet on games of chance. You
can't beat another fellow’s game. If you don’t begin betting
it will not become a habit. Billy Sunday says "two classes of
men are gamblers. The honest man who chases himself
around in a circle and never gets anywhere— he’s a fool.
The other is the dishonest man— he’s a thief."
Be careful of your health. Take plenty o f exercise in
the open air. This is possible in Florida every month. A
sound body is a great asset. Your dad may he able to get a
new automobile if the old one werns out, but be can’t get
you a new body. Take care of the one you have. The use
of tobacco by boys hurts the body.
Do your best in whatever, you are doing,. Get all the
fun and'knowledge and comfort out of your work and studies •
that you can. Help those who are under you to climb up.
Do you know that there is no need of going away for a
college education when wc have such fine institutions as the
Stultf University at Gainesville, the College for Women at
Tallahassee, the Stetson University at DcLand and the Hol­
lins College at W inter Dark? Then there are good commer­
cial business colleges.in the larger cities of the state?
Do you go to Sunday School? I f not, why not? Don’t
you believe the Golden Rule is a good one to live by ? Don’t
you believe \Vith James Bussell Lowell, who said in 'T h e
Present Crisis," that
“ Behind the dim unknown
Stnndeth God within the shadow
Keeping wntch above his own."
William James, a great writer and thinker, said a man
should do two or three times a day thnt he does not want to
do, just from practice. Why not, hoys nnd girls? Do this and
salt down the fact that when you cannot get whnt you want
you will want whnt you get.
Urge your parents to buy everything they can in this
town— their own and your clothing, hats, shoes, books and
all else needed. Every dollar spent in this town mnkes pos­
sible the building of more homes, more churches, more
schools, more store and office buildings, and more money in
taxation for all kinds of improvements.
Da you know that birds are among our best friends? Do
you shoot them for meiA* sport or rob their nests? I f so,
please don’t do it any more. ‘.‘ Please," is a good word to use,
it will help to make easier your path in life.
Every tree in this town is worth many times any bit of
care and attention given i t Please do not mutilate any tree
in yard or street. Did you ever read the poem, "Woodman,
Spare That Trbc?"
You are keen, alert, active, intelligent and far-seeing, it
is hoped, and us you see and hope anti believe and act while
you are in your character forming years, so you will be in
your mnture life.
You are now the pride and hope of your parents. Be
kind to them while they grow old, and when they become old.
They are now kind and indulgent to you.
To.you there should be only, one real town on the map
of the world. It is your home town. *Help make it bigger
and better.

.

— MOSES FOLSOM.
\

*

'

W illiam

U.

Woodcock,

Complainant,

am.
Tl.e Unknown llelra, legatees, Darlaeea, (Iran
Iera or other claimants under B. ' M. Whit­
more, deerired, etc.. Defendants.

CITATION
To the unknown heirs, lagate**, dsrtsees, granlee*. or other claimant* under 8. M. Whit­
more, deceased, and te any and all other
persona or parties claiming any right, title
or Inter**! in and to th* following described
lend In Seminole County. Florida, more par­
ticularly described as follow*, lo-w ll:
The Fait half o f lire Northeaaf Quarter of
the Norlhweet Q ia y tir of the Northeaet Quar­
ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 3.
Township 31, South o f Itange 80 East.*
It appearing from th* sworn bill of com­
plaint riled In Uila cause, that you hare or
claim to hart some Intareat In and to Ihe lewd
herein abere described, therefor*, yon and each
o f you are hereby required to b* *njl appear befora our Circuit Court at the Court Ilona* ta
Hanford, Florida, on th* 4th day o f April, A. D.
1021, ^nd then and there make answer to th*
bill e f complaint filed against you. Otherwise,
a decree pro ronfeeao w ill be entered.
It la ordered that this notice be published In
th* Rinfned Herald, a newspaper published la
Memlnob County, Florida, once a week for
twelre week*.
WITNEHH my hand and the seal o f th* laid
Circuit Coorl on this llth day of December, A.
D, 1920.
,
(F U A D
K. A. DOUUI.AWI.
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court.
Bemlnole County, Florida.
GEO. A. DeCOTTEB,
Hollritor and of Counsel for Complainant.
___________________________________________ 18111*
NOTICE TO CREDIT0RB
In Court ol th* County Judge, Seminole Coun­
ty. Btato of Florida
In r* Eotato of
A. E. ru n .IF F .
To all Creditor*. Legatee*. Dlitrlhutoas and all
Persona haring Claims or Demands agoiait
aald Eats to:
Yon. and aach o f you, art hereby notified
and required te present any rlelm* and da
mandi which you, or either of you, may hart
against th* estate o f A. E. Philips, deceased,
late o f Bemlnole County. Florida, to the nn
dendgqed Executor o f eatd ratal,*, within tern
year* from th* del# herrof.
Deled. Nor. llth . A. D. 192(1.

U H. PniMPH,

11-1201*

Executor.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In Court of the County Judge. Bemlnole Coun­
ty. State of Florid*
In re Estate of
HF.NnY I JIN DON.
To all Creditor*. Legate**, Distribute*) and all
Person) baring Claim) or Demandi against
said Estatai
You, and aach e f you. art hereby notified
and required to present any claims and de­
mands which you, or either o f yoa. may hare
against th* estate of Hortry I-andon, deceased,
1st* of Femtnolo County. Florida, to lha an*
arraigned Executor o f eatd ratal), within two
year* from tb* dat* hereof.
Dated. Nor. llth , A. D. 1920.
r. n. HARRIS.
11-13 Btc
Executor.

IN

THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E SEVENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT O r FLORIDA, IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.

—IN CHAN CERT.

Claude II. Btou*. Complainant,
T*.
Florence Slmlrr Plane, Defendant.

CITATION.
To Florence Rosier Bloo*. Residence Unknown;
II appearing from no affldarlt filed la this
rana* that yon are a non-realdaht o f tb* Btata
of riorida; that your place o f residence la uaknown: that you are oxer lb* eg* o f twenty
one years, and that there ta no on* tn the State
o f Florida the settle* o f a xuBpoeoe upon whom
would bind yos. thw said riorene* Rocler Bloa*.
Therefor*, you are hereby ordered and re­
quired on the 7lb day o f March, -A. D. 1921, to
appear to tb* bill o f complaint exhibited agilnet
you la this cause, otherwise n decree pro n
feeeo will be entered, against you oo aald date.
It la farther ordered that this notice he pub­
lished tn th* Sanrord Herald once a week for
eight week*.
1
WITNESS my band aDd tb* seal o f aatd
Court on ltd* lha IBIh day of December, A. D.
1920

(REAL)

1. A. DOUGLASS.

Clark of Circuit Court,
Bemtnele County, Florid*.

OKO. A. DeCOTTM,
Solicitor and e f Ooonael for Complainant,
18-91*.

1M THE CIRCUIT COURT, BETEMTH JUDI­ NOTICE OF AP P LIC A T IO N FOR T A X DEXD
CIAL CIRCUIT, SEMIROLE OOUNTT,
UNDER SECTION 171, GENERAL
FLORIDA— Of CHAR CERT
STATUTES
J

F. I.alng, Joined by ber buabend and next
friend, J, E. Lalng. Complainants,
u.
,
Wm. II. McAIIaler. Alice L. McAlister and all
unknown dertaees, heirs and grantee*, pr oth­
ers. claiming under Wm. II. McAlister and
Alice L. McAIIaler. Defendants,
,
CITATION.
To: Wm. II. McAlister or Cincinnati. BUI* of
Ohio: Alice I* McAlister, of Cincinnati. Ohio:
Ihe unknown derlaeee, belra. legatees, gran­
tees, or other claimants nn.Jcr Wm. II. Mc­
Alister and Alice I- McAlister: and to any
■nd all other parties claim Itrap, any Interest
In and to the following deaerfled lamia sit­
uated In Nemlnule County, Florida, to w it:
I-ola On* (1) and Two (2) of Block Twelre
(12), Tier Three (3) o f the City of Fanford,
Florida, a* ationrn by R. It. Trafforda* Map of
Fanford. Florida:
It appearing from the sworn hill of com­
plaint filed In this cause against you, that
you bare or claim some Interest In the lands
herelaabure described, therefore, joth lb* aald'
Wm. H. McAIIaler. and Alice l,.\ McAIIaler
are hereby required to h* and appear before
our seld Circuit Court at the Court Ilona* In
Fanford, Florida, on the 4th day of April, A.
li, 1921. and then and there make answer to
llie bill o f rotqplalnl exhibited against you or
otherwise e decree pro ronfeeao will be entered
against you.
And any and all other parties claiming any
right, title or Interest In aDd to tb* lands heretuatnx* described under, by or through Wm. II.
McAlister or Alice L. McAIIaler, or olbenrlee,
are hereby required to be and appear before
our s lid Circuit Court, at Uie Court House In
Fanfun). Florida, on the 2nd day uf May, A.
1&gt;. Il»'3l. and then and tlrere make answer to
the hill o f complaint exhibited against aald
unknown parlies, otherwise a decree pro confraao will be entered against slid unknown
parties.
It la ordered that Ibis notice he published In
tire Fanford Herald, a newapaj-er published In
Seminole County, Florida, once a week for
eight weeks as tu the known parties defendant,
and once a week for tw ele* weeks as to the
unknown parties defendant.
Witness my band and Ihe seal of the aald
Clrrult Court on lid* the 8th day of January,
•
A. D. 1921.
E. A. DOUOLABB.
(B E A D
Clerk o f th* Clreult Court.
nf lie ml i*ill p Count/* §"i».
n-r?-sr^V a IS.
1A V#
GF.ORGt: G. HERRING.
Solicitor and l'mined for Complainant#
22-I31C
NOTICE O r B lIERIFE'B SALE
Nolle* |a hereby glxen that under and by tlrtue o f a writ of execution lsautug out of the
office nf ihe Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court lo and
for Fern tool* Courtly, Florida, wherein J. F.
I.alng. Joined by J. U I.alng. her husband, are
plalrrllfCa and Mllllr- I'ulllna la defendant, I,
■a Sheriff of Femlnole County, Florida, hare
lerled uihui the following described proiwrty In
Femlnole County. Florida, a*' 111* property of
Millie Collins, lo-wlt: Iteg. at NW corner of
K half of NW quarter or HW quarter of NW
quarter o f Section 3«. Township III H, Itange
3d K., run South 330 feet. Ka'at 261 feet.- N.
330 feel, Weal 2&gt;H feet tu ta-glnnlng and w ill
offer the same for sale 1atfore tlie Coorl llouse
door, of Hetnlnule County. •Florida, lo Ibe highi-al bidder fur cash, purchaser paying for lllle,
during Ihe legal hours of sate, on the Till day
of March, 1031. to satisfy said writ and coal*.
Dated lid- the P ih flay of January, 1921.
C U II AND,
33 It-

IN

S heriff F em ln o le I'otin jr, F lorida

TH E CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDI­
C IA L CIRCUIT, BEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA— IN CHANCERY

J. F. Lalng. Joined by ber husband and next
friend. J. E. Lalng. Complainant*.
T*.
J Catre. J. J. Cate# Company. Incorporated,
a Florid* cori«ratlon. Annie C. Woodbridl*.
Albert O. Fares. Celt In A. I’ oag*. George D,
Morton. William T. Nash, and all unknown
dsTlacra, belra and grantees, or others, claim­
ing under Albert G. Ear**. Catrln A. 1‘oage,
Georgs It. Mutton and William T. Naab, De­
fendants.
C ITATIO N
To: Albert G. E arn, residence unknown; Cal&gt;ln A. Poage, residence unknown: Georg* It.
Morton, realdtnce
unknown:
William
T.
Nash, residence
unknown;
Ibe
unknown
belra. darlaer*. legate**, grantees, or other
claimant* nnder Albert O. Ears*, Calrln A.
I’oage, Georg* U. Morton and William
T.
Naab, and lo any and all othar partlaa claim­
ing any Inttreet In and to tit* following d*
scribed lend* alloaled la Bemlnole County,
Florida, to-wlt:
beginning at Ihe Roulhweat corner o f tb*
Northwest quarter of Section 31, Township 19.
Booth of Range 31 Eaet, run North 5.27 chain*.
East D.4CI chains, to tb* right of-way of th* B.
and I. Railroad, tbence Houthwcalarly on the
W v t aid* of the aald railroad right-of-way to
th* Eaat line of lha Hanford Grant, tbence
Honth 23 degree* West on aatd line to lb*
Boulb line of tb* Northwest Quarter o f Sec­
tion 31, .Tuwnehlp 19. South of Rang# 31
East, tbence Weal to (lie point of beginning.
Containing Fire Acre#, more or Ires:
It appearing from the aworn bill of onmplatnt
filed In Ihl# cauae against you. that you hare
or claim soma Inter**! In tb# Unit* barelnabor#
described. Flierefore, you. tb* said Albert G.
Ear**, Calrln A. I’oage. Georg* D. Morion and
William T. Naah are hereby required lo be and
appear before our aald Circuit Court, at the
Court flout* In Sanford, Florida, on tha 7th day
o f March. A. D. 1921. and then and there
make answer to tb* b ill o f complaint exhibited
■gainst you, otherwise a • decree pro con feeeo
will be entered against yow.
And any and all other pari lee claiming any
right, title or Interest In and to tb* Unde hereInabore described nnder, by or ttirough Albert
O P.are*. Calrln A. Poaga. Georg* R- Morton.
William T. Saab, or otherwise, are hereby re­
quired to be and appear before our aald Cir­
cuit Court, at tb# Court House to Fenford.
Florida, on the tlh day of April. A D, 1921,
and then and Ibere make anawer to the bill of
complaint exhibited against aald unknown parlie*. otherwise a decree pro ronfeeao wilt be
entered agalnal said unknown parllr*.
It ta ordered that this notice be pnhllahed In
Ibe Hanford Herald, a newapaper pobllabtd In
Femlnole County, Florida, once a week for
eight weeks a* to the known parlies defend­
ant. and one# a week* for twelre weeks te to
Ihe unknown parties defendant, ‘
Witness my hand and lha teal or lb* said
Circuit Court on thla the 10th day of Decem­
ber. A. D. 1920.
(H E AL)
R. A. DOUOI.AES.
Clerk o f tha Circuit Court,
Bemlnole County, Florida.
GEORGE G. H ERRING ,
Hollritor and Coonaal for Complainant*.
lR U te

NeGce I* hereby giren that O.- O. WilrotL
purchaaer of Tax Certificate No. 434. dated'
th* 4th day o f Juae, A. D. 1917, haa Bled
aald rrellflcat* In my office, and baa made
application for ta t deed to laaue la accord.
• nf# with law. Seld certificate embrace* ta*
following described property eltueted ta Semi,
nsle County, Florida, to-wlt I Reg. 4.33 ch w
and B.23 ch. N. o f SB cor. o f N W quarter of
KB quarter. Bee. 10. Twp. 21
Rg*. si y&gt;
run N 1.32 ch, W 48 tint*, fl 1.S3 ch. B 41
link*.
Tb* aald land being ataeeeed at th*
data o f tha laauanee of inch certificate la tb,
name of Hernando DanJela.
ADo T a i Certttlcat* No. 4S3, dated tha it*
day o f June, A. D. 1917, has filed tald ctrtlfiesta lo my office, and baa mads appllratlo,
for ta i deed to Laeu* In accordance with law
F*ld eertlflrale embrace* the following desrrlb!
rd property altnaled In Bemlnole County, Flog.
Ida. to-wlt:
Re*. BE cor. of NW quarter of
SE quarter Fee. 10, Twp, 21 B., Bge. 31 E , roa
W 78 yard#, N 113 yard*. E 78 yards, B IIS yds
The aald land being aaaeaeed at th* date of th*
laeuaneh e f each eertlflrale In the name ef
Unknown.
Alao Tax Certificate No. 1249, dated th* 3rd
day o f June, A. l&gt;. 1913, haa flD d aald rerun,
cate In my office, nnd haa made application
for tax deed to lean* In accordance with U »
Raid certificate embraces tb* following deecrtb
ed property altnaled In Bemlnole County, Flor­
ida, to-wlt: Reg. 10 cha. N and 288 ft. w at
HE cor. of N W quarter o f BN quarter, Bee. 18
Twp. 21 a., Rge. 31 E. Run W 102 feet, H. is*
ft-. B 102 ft., N 109 ft. The said land belag
aroeeeed at tb* d a l* 'o f tb* issuance or aurg
certificate la the came of J. U. McNalt.
ADo Tax Certificate No. 434, dated lb* 3rd
day or June, A. 1). 1918, haa flitd aald cer■Iflrate In my office, and baa mad* applica­
tion fo r - ta i deed lo Dan* In accordance with
law.
Bald c e rllflc a le . embrace* tb* following
described property altnalrd In BcmlaoD Oouaty. Florid*, lo-w lt: Reg. 483 ft. N. of BE cer.
o f NW quarter o f HB quarter, Section 10, Twp
21 8.. 11*#. SI K. Run N. 223 ft. W 238 ft.. U
223 ft., E 288 ft,, 3-10 acre*- The aald Dad
bring aaaeaeed at tb* date, o f th* laeaaoce of
curb certificate _ln the name o f Georg* Gainas.
ADo T a i Certlfleal* No. 430, dated
th*
3rd day of June, A. I). 1018, baa filed said
eertlflrale la my office, and baa mad* applica­
tion for Igx deed to laeu* in accordance with
law.
Raid certificate embraces tb* following
dcscrbled property alloated In Bemlnole Coun­
ty. Florid*, to w lt:
Reg. 348 f l. N. of BE,
cor. o f NW quarter o f BE quarter. Bee. 10. Tp.
21 8., Ilg*. 31 E „ Run W IBS ft.. N 135 ft..
F. 2S3 ft., H 133 ft. I krre. The aald land I*.
Ing aaaeacd at the date of Ihe laauanee of each
certificate lo tlie name of Barah Gainer.
.- Also Tax Certificate No. 430. dated the 4th
day of June. A. D. 1917, haa filed aald eerUflrate In my office, and haa made application
for tax deed lo laaue In accordance with law.
Kald certificate embracea Ibe following deacrlbed property altuated In Femlnot# County,
Florid*, to-wlt; Reg. 7 1-2 ch. W and 10 ch.
N of HE cor. of NW quartrr of NB quarter of
Fee. 10. Twp. 21 8.. Rge. 31 K. Run N S3 yds.
K 33 yd*. H 33 yda. W 33 yd*. The aald land
briny aaaeaaed at Ibe date of the Dauance of
aucb certificate tn the name of Flora Ftahaw.ADo T at Ceulftcate No. 432. dated the 3rd
day of June, A. D. 1918. haa filed aald certi­
ficate In my office, and haa made application
for tax deed to la*ue In accordanc*' with law.
Bald rarllflcale embrace# tb# following dewribed property Mlnaled In Bemlnole tVunty,
Florida, lo-w ll: Reg. 4.HI ch. IV and 8 .3 ch.
N * f HE corner of N W quarter ot BIJ quarter
o f Her. 10, Twp 21 8 „ Rge. 31 E.. Ron N
I 32 cb.. W ! 31 cb . H 1.3'J Hi, E 1.52 ch.,
2-10 acn-a
The aald load being a**&lt;-**c l q
Ibe dale of the Dauance of auch certificate In
the name o f 'Hem Itaivb.
I’ nlea* aald certificate ahall t&gt;# redeemed ac­
cording tu lew lax deed win Iseu* tbereoo ou
tb# luth d»y of February, A. D. 1921.
Witness my ufflctal signature ami seal tble
tb# 3rd day of January, A. D. 1021.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLAS:?.
Clerk Circuit Court.
HAwilwde County. I'D.
lly K II. WILSON. It C.
21 5tr
l

In th* Circuit Court, Beranth Judicial Circuit *f
tM Slats of Florida, la sad for
Samlnol* County
IN CHANCERY— B IL L TO ESTABLISH AND
QUIET TITLE .
G. I B Read, Complainant,
tu.
Charles E R attfllr. et al. DefendinU.
ORDER O r SERVICE BY PUBLICATION,
To all parllea claiming lolereala under Soeaa
A. Crutcher, deceaeed, T. R. Cabannlaa, de­
ceased; Edward Graddlck, deceased; B. F.
Olliers*, deceased, and J. H. Moon, deceas­
ed, and A LL PARTIES claiming an tnteraat.
In the following described property aliuat*
In Femlnole Cxinnly. Florida, to-wtt:
HW 1-4 o f Section ID; Lot* 4 and 8 In Sec­
tion 12; All o f fractional Section 13; LoD I. 1
and 3 and tb*. SW 1-4 of NE 1-4. tbe 8 I t
uf Nt: 14 o f NW 1-4, tb* BE L4 ef NW 1-4
and NE 1-4 o f SW 1-4 of Bactloa 14! th* N 1-1
of the RW 1-4 o f Bsetlon 17! N l-J of tb* SW
14 o f the NB 1-4 and th* NR 1-4 of NW 1-4 or
SB 1-4 of Section 21; lb* NE 1-4
of (be NE1-4
Of th* NE 1-4, tb* Booth 4 acre*
of th* EaatII
acre* of tba NB 1-4 of NB 1-4, lb* S 1-2 of th*
NE 1-4 end tbe .K 1-2 of the HE 1-4 of Sec­
tion 22; th* W 13 of th# SW 1-4 of SeetD*
21. Ill* 8 12 of the 8TV 1-4 o f tbe NW 1-4 lor
F 29 acre# of lot I) and all of lota 2 and 4 I*
Ferllon 24; th# HW I I o f tb* HW 1-4 of Sec­
tion 20; Ibe E 12 of Ibe NE 14and th* B
8 scree or tb* NW 1-4 of th* NE 1-4 of Rectton 27; tbe N 1-3 of the HE 1-4 of flection 32:
the RW 1-4 of N W 1-4 and lb* NW 1-4 of lha
HW 1-4 o f Section 31; D acrea square In th*
NW comer o f th* NW 1-4 o f ib * NE 1-4 of th*
NB 1-4, and tb* HW I A of (ha SW 1-4 or 111* 8W
14 of Fee. 84. all In Twp. 20 8. Rg* 32 East.
ADo all that pari of thq N 1-3 lying Booth of
Ecconlockalrtile Creek. In flection 7; and Ib*
NE 1-4 of ibe NE 1-4 and the NE 14 of tb*
FE 1-4 of Fectlpo II, In Towneblp 21 Booth.
Range 32 E ta!. ’ And. also lha following DM
In tbrwe certain* aabdliDInna nf tbe FE I I of
ibe NE 1*4 of Section 21 tn Township 20
South. Itange 32 East, known aa * Whitcomb'*
f1i*l and second addition* tn Genrii, tlx led*
8 7, S.
9,to. It. 12. 13. 19 and IT In fbch I.
Lola fl. J».10, 12. 13. 14. 13. 10. IT
and 13 la
block -2, I d a 3, 4. 5. (I, 7, 8. 9. 10. 11^ &gt;2. IX
It. 15.
Ifl. 17 18. 19 and 20 tn block 3. Lota I,
2. fl, 7. 8, 9, 10. II, 13. 14. 18. IB and 20 la
block 4. I d * 3. 4. 13. 14. 13. 10, 17. 21. 22. 23.
2 1. In Mock ft, lota 5. fl. 7. 8, 9. 10, II, II, IX
10. 17, IF, 34 and 23 In block fl. Lot* 7, 8, 9,
10. ||, 12. IB. 14. 15. 10. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21 aad
22 In block 7, and lota ,J to 24, Inctnslre, ta­
ins all or block 8.
II la hereby ordered that yoat appear to th*
Rltl nf Ctomplilnt filed herein agatnat you !»
the ahore entitled cause on Ib# Berenlh day of
March. A. D. 1921; and “ Th* Basford Her­
ald'1 Is hereby deelgnitrd a* th* newspaper ta
jtM cIi tbla order ahall be published one*
•
week for Iwelrl# conaecutl** week*.
Witness my hand and seal o f offle* thD ISth
day o f Nnrember, A. D. 1020.
' i
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUG LA 88. ■'
N TH E CIHCUIT COUBT OF THE SEVENTH
Ctaat.
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF
Il-I0-I2te
' Ry V. B. DOUOt.AB3, D, &amp;
rLO R ID A. IN AMD FOR BEMINOLE
OOUNTT,— IN CHANCERT.
la th# Circuit Court. Beranth Judicial Clrealt
(gin McGill, Complainant,
- of th* Btata af Florida, In and far BemiTa.
nole County.
dlth McGill. Defendant.
IN CHANCERT— B ILL TO ESTABLISH AID
C ITATIO N.
QUIET TIT U S
o Edith McGill, care or le ttla Flmmcne, 041 0. It. Read. Complainant,
TU.
Marlin KtrctL Philadelphia. Pennaylranla:
It appearing from an affldarlt filed In tbla CharDa K. Rattelle. et *!.. Darendanta0RDER
o r BER VICE B Y PUBLICATION.
aute that you are a non-resjdeat of th* Blat*
r Florida; that your place of residence U To: Lucy Morton Wllmore, Barah L. Jrnh***
Charlro O. Warwick, Lewla lepotmn. Chart**
are of- l-ttlie Hlmmlne, Oil Marlin Street,
Alexander, Frank Daniel, and C. t\ Rrow**
htladelphla, Pennaylranla; ,hal you are orer
whose place* o f realdenc* • «* unknown.
lie age of twenlj-onc years, and that there
It ta hereby ordered that you appear h&gt; ■“*
no noe tn Ilia ftlatt o f Florida Ilia terries of
eubpoena upon whom would bind you. lha tald bill o f complaint filed herein again*! you ■
th# abore r util led can** on tb* 23lh d a y **
dlth McGill,
Therefore, you ate hereby ordered and re- January, A. D. 1921, and "T h * Hanford Har
111red on the 71b day o f February. A. D. 1921, aid" I* hereby designated a* tb* New*P»P**
o appear to the bill o f complaint wihlblled In which thla order ahall b* pnhllahed roc* *
gainst yon In (Ida cauae. otherwlaa a decree week for eight (8) conoecutlT# week*.
Witness my hand and seal o f offle* thD !# •
ro ronfeeeo will be rnlrred against you on
day nf Narrmker, A. D. 1020.
aid date.
(BEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS^
It la further ordered that this notice be pubCDrtabed In the Fanford Herald once a week for
our weeks.
11,19 81c
B J .V . B. DOUaLASS. P. ft
W ITNESS my band and tha seal o f aald
t a r t on this tb* 23rd day of December, A . D. NOTICE OF A PPLIC A TIO N FOR TAX D « ®
UNDER SECTION (71, OEMEEAL
.
920.
STATUTES
(S E A L )
i:.- • A. DOUG LABS,
Nolle*
ta
hereby
giren
that
T.
O.
Bo«WN*j
Clerk o f Circuit Court,
Bemlnole County, Florida. purchaser o f T a* Certlfleal# No. 2100. data*
lb# flth day o f June, A. D. 1914, bk* filed ■#”
BO. A. DeCOTTEB.
certificate In my offle*, and baa made *W “ ‘
Folurltnr and of Coonael for Complainant.
19-31* cation for ta* deed to D*ue to accordance wiu&gt;
law.
Raid cerllflcale embraces th*
NOTICE -Or EXECUTOR
Ing described property altuated lo
county, Florida, |o-wlt:
N half of # * I j j j
(Far Final Dtackarga)
la Court * f County Judg*. BemlaeD County, ter of NE qoarter (lea* b#f. 23 ft. B. of ” *■
cor. run B 638 ft. W 939 30 ft., N 833 ft- J
Btata af Florida
039.38 ft..) Bee. 21, Twp. 20 B, Rg*•
la r* Estate of
Tho aald land being aaaeaaed at tb* data of
WM. B. BALDW IN.
teraanro
o
f
aucb
certlfleal#
la
'lha
nama
of
►
Nolle* ta htrahy glien , to i l l whom It may
Unlee* aald certificate ahallk;
concern, that on tb* 18th day o f January, A. W. Ilenck.
D. 1930, | shall apply to th* IIonorabD B. F. redeemed according to law tag deed W*U.* ^ T
lions bolder, Judg* o f said Court, aa Judg* of thereon oo th* 12th day o f Fahauary, X.
FTobal*, for my final dtecharga aa Executor of 1931.
, roW
Witness my official signature aad aeal * * *
th* oatat* o f Wm. B. Baldwin, deceased: and
that at Ib* same 'dim* ! w ill pro**at pay final tb* 3rd day uf January, A, D. 1221.
(B RAD
B. A. MU0LABB.
a e e m ta aa lir e * t o * o f aatd aatat*, and ask
Clark Circuit Court.
for thatr ipprotaL
Bemlnole Couaty, f u ­
Dated Norambor llth . A. D. 1930.
lly V. E . DOUOLABB, P- a
J. X FACB.

11-13-lte

Miaou toe. •L ite .

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1

�THE SANFORD'WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14,1921

irnm TwhU,'« D*1]p&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Griffith and lit­
tle daughter are the guests o f Mr,
and Mrs. T. E. Speer.

was so (firstly appreciated that he
started to make a speech (and then
woke up) and it was only a dream.
Dem the luck.

Mr. and Mrs. Forest Gntchol have
sold their home oir East Second street
and have moved to Elder Springs.

Hjy WILL FIGHT BILL
THAT MEANS ADDED
ex pen se

FLORIDA WILL N O T BE AFFECTT

-

f,D

E ITH E R
W AY.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.— LineB
■cere sharply drawn last night fo r a
Ifiib t today to defeat the re-appor■(lament bill, which would increase
■ t o membership o f the house o f w p■resentatives from 435 to 485.
I After n final check-up, leaders-an■aoBnced that the measure as reported
■coold be voted down decisively and
| to t • substitute plan, holding'scats
■to the present total, would be adopted
■by a big majority.
| T&gt;ire seemed little sentiment fo r a
■larger house. Members from states
■which would lose representation under
| to shifting of twelve scats from elev|eo to eight states, declared they
Ivouffl vote against adding'forty-eight
Imprestntatives at a cost o f approxl■mateiy $1,500,000 a year, when there
|is ■ crying-demand from all quarters
■far government economy.
I Aa mapped out today the program,
■under which the bill will l&gt;c called up
(tomorrow, provides fo r five hours o f
■debate. While there was some objecItion to so much oratory, it was agreed
Ito permit m em bers to express their
I views at length, and then by a roll
■call rote let the country know that
■the house is b ig enough as.it stands.
I The Republican steering committee
liras reported so lid ly against the in■crease, not ns a committee, but as in­
dividuals. S everal Southern DemoIcrata it was said, were not expected
Ito oppose the low er total as a body,
l i i the shifting of scats would leave
■their present num ber intact.

P IP E ORGAN CLUB

Miss Allie Gillen has accepted the
ppsitlon o f cashier at the Union Phar­
(From Tuesday's Dally)
macy, Miss Annette Walker, the for­
• Fourteen-members of the Pipe Or­ mer cashier having "taken up other
gan Club wero delightfully entertain­ work.
ed Monday afternoon, Mrs. A . M. Phil­
ips bflng the hostess.
. Miss Margaret Snook who helped
For unavoidable reasons, the' tea the.Logan Mercantile Co., at Geneva,
which was to have been at'M iss Mar­ over the Christmas rush, returned to
tha Fox’s home, has been postponed her home at Wiersdaie Friday. Mr.
T H E FLOW ER SHOP
fo r several weeks.
and Mrs. Lognn accompanied her to
Mrs. Maincs assisted Mrs. Philips Weirsdaie,
(From
Dailr)
Under the direction o f Mr, Jack
In serving a delicious refreshment
course.
^
*
Mrs. V. E. Keen, o f Moore Haven Ward, picture producer, -and actor,
The Club will meet next Monday and Mrs. Albert Hansen o f Minnea­ the finance committee (Mrs. S. Puleswith Mrs, G. M. McGahagin.
polis, Minn., are spending • few days ton, chairman) of the Woman’s Club
with Mrs. Harvey Fola, having coma w ill present the "Flow er Shop," one
to Sanfonl to .attend the funeral o f o f the most charming spectacular
their brother, Care Halm.
stage, which will include in the cast
Miss Alice Eaton, Miss Leora Fot one hundred and fift y - o f Sanford's
n, Douglas Griffin and Hassell best musical talent and attractive litBrown, students at Rollins College,
■pent Sunday with Miss Eaton’s
mother, .Mrs. F. W. Eaton, making
PRO M PT STEPS MUST BE T A K E N the trip by auto.— Lakeland TeleFOR M AR KE T
v '
RELIE F.
D. L. Thrasher left yesterday for
S
i
Louis, where he will spend several
LEESBURG, Jan. 18.— A committee
days
with the big shoe companies and
o f all independent operators o f the
fru it and produce interests, covering other ^wholesale houses buying hla
the.entire state, will meet at the San spring stock o f shoes .and clothing.
Juan Hotel, Orlando, January 20th, at Hs will also visit the eastern mar­
i i o’clock a. m, to discuss prices, gen­ kets before returning home.
eral marketing conditions and such
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brumley and
matters of vital importance to the in­
dustry. Notices are being mailed to grandchildren o f Chuluota, accom­
members of tho general organization panied by Mr. and Mrs. Russell o f
committee by Chairman R. P. Burton. New York, were in the city yesterday
It is the opinion of those present nt on a shopping expedition. The Chu­
the meeting held Jamiary 11, that it luota Inn is comfortably filled with
the opportunity is permitted to pass tourists and they are enjoying the
without concerted effort to
bring hills o f Seminole county greatly.

about the desired results, it will be
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ingraham
useless to pursue tho matter further.
and
two grandchildren of St. Aug­
It is also the opinion of the committee
ustine
were in the city for a few
that the Independent operators should
hours
yesterday
the guests of Mr.
work out and adopt an organization,
and
Mrs.
F.
P.
Forster.
The Ingra­
which may, in conjunction with the
hams
were
on
their
way
to Okee­
Florida Citrus Exchange, perfect
I Under the p rovision o f
th e
bill plans by which matters o f statewide chobee and other points on the east
■bouse lenders e x p ec t to be ad op ted , importance can be efficiently handled coast
I t o increases w ill be a s fo llo w s:
without interfering or upsetting in
I Halifurnia, three; Michigan, two; any way the sales organization. *■Ohio, lVo; and Connecticut,
New
Those designated on the committee
Bmey, North C arolina, Texas and o f fifteen independents include the
[Washington, one each. To make up. following operators: Lawrence Gen­
[this number w ithout changing the 435 tile, Orlando; John S. Taylor, Largo;
[total Missouri would lose two scats, F. L. Skclley, Orlando; S. O. Chase,
f seasonable goods the character of "Tom, only n morLnd the ^following states one each: Sanford; Dr. P. Phillips, Orlando; J. J.
:r Btore .here.
I tal." Other principal characters are
[Indiana, 'Iown, Kansas, Kentucky, Parish, Titusville; F. E. Lane, De__
|"Flora, the Goddess o f
Flowers,"
[Louisiana, M aine, Mississippi, Nebras­ Land; H. T. Montgomery, Tampa; A.
Ovcido
and
other
l,*‘Lily,”
"The
American
Beauty,"
"Vioka, Rhode Island and Vermont.
J. Nyc, Orlando; S. J. Bligh, Orlando;
Ity today and cam e«let,” "Old Maid,’’ "Iv y Vine;' "Sun,"
Hy this arran gem en t
the
S o u th W. E. Lee, Plant City; E. H. Walker,
he Sanford Herald "Man-in-thc-Moon” nnd Inst but cerwould gain in N orth C arolin a
and Orlando; Chns. Turner, Umatilla; A.
ican aa yet. B. G. ( tainly not the least, will be the "SunTexas, and lose in L ou isiana and M is- i J. Thomas, Jacksonville; W alter Pres­
iliaiippi.
olitics, in banking flower" and ihe "wind,” two negro
ton, Tampa.
circles, in orange 1impersonations.
Members assigned on the organizaother
business en-|' Added to the charm and novelty of
P.
Burton,
tlon committee are
I the mammoth spectacle will be a cast
chariman, o f Leesburg; F. E. Lane,
___
,
composed o f local talent for which
DeLand; J, H. Sadler, Winter.Garden;
and
O.
A.
Talley
Sanford is far-famed and which inS. O. Chase, Sanford; F.-J). Waite,
in
the
city
today'
variably assures crowded houses. Two
Palmetto; John S. Taylor, Largo; J.
,
are
jn
unto-'
performances will be given here, the
W. Sample, Haines City; A. B. Mich­
and
are
making
a
place
and date to be announced later,
ael, Wabaasa; J. M. York, Arcadia;
ira.
Oil
Tallet,
ns
MrWard
produce the whole
II. L. Boreland, Ocala; W. J. Krome,
s
many
friends,
®
how
nntl
brings
with
him the parHomestead; II. O. Hamm, Palatka; D.
C. Glllett, Tampa; and L. C. Edwards,
Thonotoaassa.
Dr. M. Sample, chairman of the
attractions. He returns to pictures
committee on materials and supplhs,
in September.
P.
R.
Allbrigbt*
general
manager
participated In the conference o f the
Watch the columne o f the Herald
o
f
the
Atlantic
Coast
Line
Railway
organisation committee and submitted
for .further announcements.
Ik
In
the
city
today
looking
over
the
a resolution which he said would be
presented at the meeting o f the crate crop situation and also many matters
manufacturers
to be held in Jackson­ connected with the operation o f the
■fines that has been put upon any
ville
January
12,.
This resolution cit­ railway.
■ makers of iiquor in this county. He
ed .reasons why the crate people
l * 11 fined for the manufacturing o f
should so readjust their rates for ma­
ilkpior, $450 or five months) for.'hav- terials that they would conform in a Newark, N. J., are In the city ,the
r nc a Mill in his possession, $500 or measure to the prices now being re­ guests o f their daughter, Mre.. George
I*!* months, for carrying concealed ceived by the growers fo r their fruit, W. Knight. They are greatly pleaaed
I Weapon*, $ioo or four months. The and remarks following its reading led with Sanford, and Florida climate and
T A LLA H A S S E E , Jan. 18.— A t a
■‘Ola! fine* amounted to $1050 and to support o f the points enumerated expect to spend several weeka here
meeting
o f the truitcos o f the* inter­
■fosLs. The defendant gave bond and for early action towards reductions as and in other points'In Florida.
nal
improvement
fund held here Sat­
■*111 Probably pay the fines rather suggested.
urday
evening,
the
position o f Ever­
(Fran
W«4na*dijr‘*
Dailr)
■than co to jail. The officials o f SemMrs. W. J. HUI, Mrs. W. C. Hill and glades’ fire warden, which carried a
|,no,c f,&gt;unty are determined to break SO CIAL M EETING O F PRESBY
Mrs. E. F. Roumiliat motored to Or­ salary o f $2500 per annum, was abol­
| UP the making and selling o f liquor
TE R IA N A U X IL IA R Y .
lando Tuesday.
ished. His duties were placed on the
I » this county. In this work they
assistant
drainage engineer.
1*111 receive the support o f all the
. (From Tuesday's Dally)
Mrs. George Armstrong, o f St/ Au­
[ncht.thinking people o f the county,
The Presbyterian Auxiliary held a gustine, and son, Frazier Armstrong, Mrs. Bowen Tells now Rats Almost
jtofranilcas o f the fact that whiskey social meeting ^in the Social rooms of
n f Detroit, are visiting friends here.
Burned Her House Down.
l m°y be needed in many casea and re- the church leal night,,: which, was
✓ iRardlc” of the fact that many good largely attended. Mrs, Brownlee had
"F o r two months I nevsr want in
Mrs. A. D. Peterson and little son
■People drink it, all o f them recog- charge o f the Mjaaionary- program at
our cellar, fearing a rat. Onct^fiight
I n,zc
fact that crime is,on the In­ the beginning o f the evening, and in­ are expected sooto from Jamestown,, in,bed. I smelled Tire. Sure enough
crease, passion runs riot and there terested her audience with a steriop- N. Y., to be the guests o f M$s. and the rat had been nibbling at the
Mrs. B. J. Starling.
| * not the proper respect fo r the laws ticon lecture on "China.”
matches. I f I hadn’t acted promptly
A large
[*s onK as the making and selljng o f number o f interesting views o f the
my house would have been burned.
&gt;qu°r h wInked at and
,wilI
‘ Mrs. Endor Curlette, her .mother
L aler wo found the dead rat. R A T Presbyterian "work -In China * were
I J' n determined effort on the part ahiWn; I t w ill be the purpose of the and Mrs. Adams motored in from Ge­ S N A P killed it. It’s great Stuff.”
0 the sheriffs office and the Judge's Missionary Department o f the Auxil­ neva to attend the general reception Three sizes, 36c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and
’■ Club Tuesday.
|,f° Drt to catch the offender and give iary and Christian Endeavor Socie­ ,at the Woman1
guaranteed by^Ball Hardware Co.
them the limit. A ll the stills that ties to make frequent use o f the SterMrs. E. M.‘ Galloway, Mrs. R.
pro found WH1 be destroyed and the ioptlcon in the future. A ^ the ^con­
The markets show that there (a a
* , has gone forth that the making clusion o f the program those present Keelor and Mrs. W . E. Watson motor­ good demand for high class fru it at
liquor and the aelllng o f liquor w ill were Ynvited to the Social rooms up­ ed to Formosa Tuesday where Mrs. splendid prices. Moral: Raise the
nr* ■ he countenanced In Seminole stairs where a pleasant evening, was Keelffr expects to remain -for.- two good kind.
*
nty any longer and regardless o f *pent
,
A Toronto man is pharged. with set­
* 7 ‘ he offenders may be they w ill
Ih e hostesses of thjp evening were
ting traps to catch cats. Any man
r * *he
dose. And'public opin- Miss Virginia Smith, Mesdamea W hit­
°n has ceased to shelter the offend- comb, Peck -and Stone.
who can catch an alley cat is entitled
!
*** or. any o f those who may be in
to . the Maltese Cross.—Vancouver
Province.

Lies in the direction of Economy, Saving Yonr Money, Depositing it
in the Bank where It will draw interest and keep yon in comfort in
th ededinlng years o f your life. And a Bank Account makes you in­
dependent, given you a standing In your community, given you a
chance to develop the resources that He at hand ready fo r the asking.
A ll o f these things are yours when you bring your poney to us for a
Savings Account. COMB IN A N D T A L K IT OVER.

D AYTO N A , Jan.
18.— Choicest
stock, valued at $50,000, was stolen
by thieves who, sometime between 11
p. m. Saturday and 9 a. m. Monday
jroke into Jabaly’s women's wear
store hero nnd arc believed to have
taken away their bulky loot in an auto
truck. The burglarly is believed by
the polico to have been done by. ex­
perts, as the highest priced gowns,
underclothing, etc., were picked out by
the thieves.
Entrance was effected by breaking
the metallic covering of a rear win-

G A IN E S V IL L E , Jan. 18.— The U.‘ S.
W a r Department has placed the mil­
itary department o f the University o f
Florida among the distinguished col­
leges o f the United States, being the
highest military honor that it can be­
stow fo r military efficiency. StaA
officers from Washington Inspect the
different colleges all over the country
every spring and the' awards are an­
nounced by the war department later
on in the year.
There arc two divisions o f the re­
serve officers training corps. In the
first two years o f this course, tho
foundation training takes place. Dur­
ing the last two years o f the four
year course, the government furnishes
both a complete uniform and a dally
subsistence. This subsistence amounts
to 53 cents a day, running through
the entire year including the summer
vacation time, with the exception of
the time spent in summer camp; This
materially helps a man working his
way through college.

unloosening the hook. The only clue
to the robbery so. far discovered is a
piece o f an old Ford automobile which
Was found in front of the store. It is
thought thnt tho goods were taken
out through the hack window.
Jabaly's is n fashionable women'a
store which was just opened here two
weeks ago and contained the newest
stock obtainable. The proprietor also
operates n summer store in Now
York City.
The police have informed the sher­ FRENCH B LACK TROOPS
FIR E ON REVO LTING
iff's office and bloodhounds hnve been
R U SSIAN T R 0 0 P 8
put on the trail.
M ONDAY AFTE R N O O N BRIDGE
CLUB.
(fr o m Tuesday’s Daily)

(By Th* ImcItUI Frau) •
C O N STAN TIN O PLE , Jan. 18,—
French black troops turned machine
guns on mutlnoua Cossacpa o f Wrahgela form er army encamped' tweatyfive miles from here Saturday night
after Cossacks-had disarmed' thefy o f - :
fleers.
Russians returned fire’ -kill­
ing ten Senegalese and wounding" 1
twenty others and two French officers.

The Monday Afternoon Bridge Club
met with Mrs. David Caldwel] in her
apartmeitt in the Walaka.
A ll the members were present but
onei Miss Bowler being the substitute.
Mre. E. F.- Roumlllat won the prlio
The trouble with tho toncert o f nafor high score, a card table cover. •
tions
is the disproportion o f wind inA delicious salad courso was served
Greenville Piedmont.
struments.
at the close o f the game. .

citrus trees
Citrus tteea are most exacting as to
the source of their plant food, and
groves in bearing need heavy applies-*
tions o f the best fertilizers to assure
profitable yields and highrgrade fr u it

meet all the requirements in fertilizing
citrus cropSi The plant foods they carry
are so balanced as to supply the needs
o f the tree both in grow ing and bearing
fruit. They, are readily assimilated;
and being free from acidity, the most
delicate roots feed upon them without
injury.
*
. “ CitruM C o lt arm” ,
is a book of practical information. It in bated on
Florida experience and u profuttly illuitrated. It
will be tent free to prove ownen on request.
The A m r lc u
Agricultural
Chemical Ce.

• I t Graham Bldg.
Jacksonville,
Florida

B. J. S T A R L IN G , Salesman, WarehouseDeardall.

�PH

s

THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD; FRIDAY, JANUARY 21,1921

SANFORD SOLDIER PERSONAL NOTES
SANFORD, THE SHIPPING
WAS BURIED WITH
CENTER OF THE STATE,
PRICES ARE LOWEST MILITARY HONORS
BUSINESS.
ONLY WITH
HARDINGNOW

' (Trom SatanUr'i Dally)
Miss Sarita Lake leaves this after­
noon for Stuart Hall, Staunton, Vn.

»

AND

TUB

VISITORS

ARE

NOT

BEING GOUGHED IN
SANFORD

(Tram Monday’ • Daily)

cd old acquaintance! with thoka he
already knew. Ho *is the brother of
Mrs. George Hyman ahd Mrs. C- J,
Ryan of this city.

BALLOONISTS ■
TO APPEAR

m"

George Chamberlain and W. J.
Thigpen pulled* out today with a
- I V*.
Dr. and Mrs. C. Singleton Breeding canoe and all kinds of fishing and
and family have moved into the hunting paraphernalia* They did not KLOOR, FAR R ELL AND iUNTnv
divulge their plans but they are out
ARE ON THE CAR.
Welaka.
PET.
for fish and gam o.of all kinds and
Mrs. William McKim Is the guest.wo veil! probably have venison and
r (By T k » iu « U U d Fnu)
of her daughter, Mr*. Turner *t speckled perch for dinner when they
ROCKAW
AY, Jan. 18.— Kloor
Ocala, this week.
j return.
Farrell and Hinton were aakJ
to appear today beforf ,tthese7
Mrs. Lucille Smith of Waycrosa, j j . o. Packard and son, Percy
ond
day’s ses s io n of thei’ Naril
Ga.,-ls the house-guest of Mrs. Stow-; Packard of Detroit, are in, the city
Board
of Inquiry here to g jT|
art at. Elder Springs.
j today visiting relatives and friends.
first' hand reports of their h.i
--------'The Packard family resided hero for
loon flight.
Ed. Meisch and Glenn Lingle c»n«c imany years and have many friends
from the University of Florida at who are g jvjng them a warm reGainsville, Friday, to spend tho week- ■cppy on&lt;
LA N D IS , FISH &amp; HULL
end.

No more ltting day could have been
choserf for the last sad' rites to be
paid our' soldier dead than yesterday
when the suti shone bright and the
entire populace was able to turn out
to honor the memory of Carl Vidor
Malm, who died In a hospital in
Franco at the close of the war. The
BEFORE H E GETS' R EADY FOR
funeral services were held at the
HIS TRIP TO T H E L A N D OF
Baptist Temple at 3:00 o’clock at
PER PETU A L S U N S H IN E
which time the remains were brought
to the church from Miller’s Chapel
(Bjr TVt A mo«UW4 F n w )
by an honorary escort and the pall­
MARION, Jan. 18.— The preaa
bearers, all from the Campbell-Losaof personal bnalness before his
Ing Post, American Legion. departure South waa engaging
Mrs. G, C. Chamberlain and Mrs.
Dr. George Hyman *of the Baptist
President-elect Harding and very
church and a chaplain in the Witeld A. R. Key leave Sunday for Miami
few
vlMtore except personal
‘ ir had charge of the obsequies, as­ to attend the state meeting of the
friends it Is understood are ex­
sisted by Captain Herring and the D. A. R.
pected here during the remainder
sqund from the American legion. Dr.
of his stay. Evidence of an early
The' many friends of Mrs. Mary
Hyman paid a beautiful tribute to
departure today when moving van
the soldier dead nnd all of those boys McKim Turner will be rejoiced to
began* carrying away* furniture
who hnd gone from Seminole county. hear that a new boy has arrived.in
’ 'from hla residence.
Four, of those who had died in the the Turner family at Ocala.
service were members of the Baptist
A. P. Connelly reports that during
church pnd memorial windows had
been dedicated to their memory. The the past two days ho has received
choir, composed o f Mcadames Phil- more inquiries fo r real estate than
lips, Maines, Barnes and Pitts, ren-Jnny'day during the past two years,
doted*aseveral beautiful hymns and 1Mr. Connelly also said that real esnfter the services at tho church tho'state deals showed a big gain over
I remains were taken to Lnkcview com- last month.

People tire coming to Sanford to
trade and people arc coming to San*
ford to live because they can get an
honest return on their nioney here.
The merchants of Sanford becoming
tired of seeing so many home people
and visitors going to neighboring
cities to trade have inauurated a
series of sales and bargnln days and
now the tables have been turned and
Walter .Neal of the St- Augustine Attorneys and Counaellors-st-L*,
the people are coming here from the
D eLAN D . FLORIDA
Record, manager of the printing* de­
neighboring cities instead of our peo­
partment, and Cecil Hodgman, well Will practice :in tfie State and
ple going there to trade.
I
known in the world of golf and pub­ al Courts. Special facilities for £ 1
All o f this opens up wider flields
lisher of m*ny golf magazines and amlning and Perfecting Land TitJ*
for our wholesale and retail mer­
maps, wore*ln the city Aodsy on busi­
chants and demonstrates that the
business men who are alive to the
ness and (paid the Herald office an ap­
E. K. PERRYMAN
present altuatlon will cu^ the prices
preciated visit * • *
Attorney-at-law
very low, advertise nnd bring in now
106 Park Ave.
business. The people are now com­
ing to Sanford fo r a radius of one
SANFORD
FLORIDA'
hundred mile's nnd they arc going
away with their autos filled with our
goods, they are going away satisfied
that Sanford merchants hnvo the!
/ .*
goods and prices just as advertised
Is a powerful Antiseptic and Pth
.*
____ •
•
and they are going nway with the
Killer, cures infected cuts, old som,
Idea that Sanford In the future will j
H AVE BEEN ARRANGED UPO N tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Near,
P R O B A B ILIT Y IS. T H A T INSTITU-' rtery where the mjlitary burial serv.be their trading center.
algia, Rheumatism.
17-13fe
B Y FRENCH, BRITISH
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Tcrhune woro
And then our guests. They have j TIO N W IL L BE ESTABLISH- ! ices were carried out, Dr. Ilyman dcA N II GERMANS
livering a short service and the fir- pleasnntly surprised Friday by a visit
comc here because they learned that |
ED IN JA C K S O N V ILLE
ing squad firing three times-over the", from old Savannah friends, Mr. and
(Bj IH* AiieeUUd P m i)
Sanford has good accommodation at)
------— ' ,
grave
nnd the bugler' blowing “ taps.” Mrs. Earnest Smith, now o f Jacksona fairly reasonable figure.
They i Florida will get the Mooschcnrt of
PA R IS , Jan. 10.— Abandonment of
Attorney-at-Law'
The remains were taken to th o v illc . Mr. and Mrs. Smith are tour- .
- . _ ... . . . .
have learned that
Sanford needs , the South and Jacksonville will in all
x
,
.. .
„
No. 14 Garner-WoodrufT Buildin
more hotels nnd npnrtment houses probability be the site of the Moose cemetery on a truck, the coffin being Ing this section o f the state in their! 0 P nn
cover'd
by
.be
nr
M
.h
.
m
lll-icM
«
d
wore
.ccoq.pqnlcd
b
,
M
»
.
but we will have them next season institution, according to Rodney H.
SANFORD, FLA.
by Porter Tcrhune to Orlando.
.
, • ___ ,
— __ .
in plenty nnd this season nre doing Brandon,. Supreme Moose secretary, tnry escort nnd driven -*’
1
. _____
|payments ngreed upon by trench,
our best to give ell tho people ac­ Monday afternoon at the conclusion of, Fitts. I. .B. Ilrndford acted ns drum
British and. German delegates, saya
C. F. Walker and B. II. Caldwell
commodations at reasonable figures. the exhaustive inspection o f tracts in , mer, playing the muffled drum for
Berlin dispatch to the Journal.
the escort when they marched. John of the Florida 4-One Sales Compnny
The hotels are of the best and they all .Southern cities.
All officers of the supreme coun­ Musnon neted ns bugler and the fol- j arc in the city today looking .atfer I U. S. Government Warns Farmers
ate not charging exorbitant rates. In
cil
participating the final inspection lowing were the honorary ccort; Per- j their new crate business that tvill be
fact Sanford iH getting many people
About Disease Caused by Rata
MY SPECIALTIES:
of
the
nine cities of the South for a old, Ward, Weeks, Hutchinson and stnrtcd here soon. Mh Caldwell will
from neighboring cities nnd cast
Pickard's
Hand-Palntcd Chins
n -/
'bo the resident manager. Mr. Walker, Th°y cnrry Bubonic P,a« uc’ futul
coast resorts because the accom­ location, agree with Mr. Brandon, he Ralph Stevens. ’
is
well
known
here,
having
resided
,
humi‘
n
icings.
They
carry
foot
and
.
Gorham’s
sterling
Silver
The pallbearers were Kenneth Mur­
modations nre good, the people nre says. They believe thut Florida has
Rogers’
Plated
Ware
' , mouth dl!,casc' wh,ch 18 fnlal to Rtock*
everything that they wish for the rell, Tom Meredith, W ill Shepherd, in Sanford several years ngj.
friendly nnd the prices arc right.
____
.They kill chickens, cat grain, cnusc
Elgin and Waltham Watches
, Keep the salqs going, keep the Moose home. ’ It was decided, howev­ Clnronc.* Mnhoncy, S. II. Lhnyd,
if you have
George
McLaughlin,
Raymond
Allen
Leonard
F.
Timms
expects
to
open
destruction
to
property
prices low, keep the people coming. er, to make a licst survey o f two other
a Inonl br.nch o f ihc Elder SprinCT,
K A T -S N A P w
kill them Cro.
cities of the state, Sanford and S(. .,,,1 1 crcy Mere.
The
flriny
.quod
tvo.
under
the
Company
»
t
Orl.ndo
next
week
nnd'
*
»
'
■
*
,,e
t
kHHn»
; t t a m - t o .* , *
Petersburg, to assure themselves that
'
no smell. Comes in rnkes, rendy for
leadership
of
Corporal
Robert
Ilines
will
have
Orange
county
for
Ids
ter­
no possible site hnd been overlooked.
use. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold
fo r
the celebrated
Elder
This idea was seconded when Jns. an 2 was composed of Virgil Smith, ritory
LAWYER
and guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.
J, Mavis, director general of the su­ Ned Chittcndon. Hugh Tillis, James Springs water. Mr. Timms has been
orncti IN TUB COURT HOrsE
preme lodge, was suddenly called Hull, J. D, Woodruff, Reginald Holly, a resident o f this city fo r the past
SPECIAL
SESSION
SAN FO R D FLORIDA
A.
Rive, Ernest Gormley and year, being with the Ford Garago and
north to confer with President-elect S.
l
MEXICAN CONGRESS
has
many
friends
who
wish
him
well
Bert
Long.
Harding Sunday. Since no action cun
CALLED
BY
OBREGON
in his new home. Mrs. Timms nnd
be taken without Mr. Davis’ presence
the
baby will remain here fo r some
AR
R
E
ST
FLO
R
ID
IA
N
S
ON
(By Th* A»»oc!*tnl P rtu )
The men of
the
Presbyterian it was voted to spend the time inter­
time
until a new home can be ar­
vening
until
the
officers
o
f
the
lodge
MEXICO
CITY, Jan. 18— A call
CHARGE
OF
ENTICING
Church in South Florida are becom­
ranged in Orlando.
could
l&gt;e
in
session
in
Mooschcnrt,
III.,
for
a
special
session of the Mexican
ing nctivc in support o f the Presby­
GEORGIA’S NEGRO LABO R
congress, beginning February 7th,
terian Progressive Program of their in further senrehes.
(Tram M ondiy* D illy)
Mr. Urundon in company with K.
issued by President Obregon. Article
M OULTRIE, Gn., Jan. 17.— Two
church, and will hold a conference in
O.
I*.
Swope
o f Oveido was among
twenty-seven of constitution which
Lakeland, Florida, on Thursday of J. Henning, general councilor, from men charged with enticing negroes
the visitors to the city today1
.
governs petroleum deposits among
this week, with the.following program San Diego, Calif., will inspect sites nwny to work on tobnero plantations
projects to be considered.
comprised of some of the tending available in Sanford and St. Peters­ near Quincy, Fin., have been arrested
G. C. Chamberlain nnd W. J. Thig­
Christian laymen of the Southern burg, two cities representing the cen­ in Mitchell county, west of here, nnd
tral nad the southern parts of tho nnothcr has fled after being flogged pen leave today for a week’s hunt.
Church.
CECILIAS’ MUSIC CLUB.
state.—Jacksonville Metropolis.
by irate farmers, according to reports
The program follows:
Kirby Osteen, one of the prominent
Meets Saturday afternoon nt three
received here today.
10:80 to 10:45, Devotional, R. H.
citizens
of
tho
Osteen
section,
was
In
M
ADE
MA80N
o’clock
at the studio o f Mrs. Fannie
The men arrested on ehnrges o f vioMuirhend,
the
city'
todny
on
business.
AT SIGHT
S.
Munson.
d. a. w.
Intnig the state inw governing labor
• 10:45 to 11:00— Purpose o f Meeting,
FIRST
IN
STATE
agents gave their names bh H. L. LutH. C. DuBose.
Mrs. Harry Dickson and children,
en o f Amsterdam, Fin., nnd R. F. T ay­
11:00 to 12:30— What the Men or
THE IN S ID E IS IMPORTANT.
I By Tk* AiMtlitrd Prpai)
of Orlando, were the guests for the
lor of Quniey, Fla. Thoy were releas­
*
My Church are Doing for the Up­
COLUM BIA, Jdn. 18— Bishop W ill­
week end o f Mr. anil Mrs. Ralph
Don’t
forget
ed
on
bond
pending
trial
ut
Camilla.
gel that it is just as neebuilding of the Kingdom, in Five
iam A. Guerry, diocese of South Caro­
Wight.
^
f
f
i
u
r
t
o
n
~
C
r
a
f
t
!
essary to have y
your inner tubes
Taylor
was
said
to
be
manager
of
a
minute addresses by C. T. Chatham,
lina, made mason at sight here to­
strong, floxlblo and durable the moi
tobacco
edmpany.
The
name
of
the
O,
a.
B U S T IS, | as your outer ahoes, and our viileMDcLnmi; N. P. Yowell, Orlando; *J. H.
day by Ossaclonal Lodge. First time
W. M. Haynes leaves tonight for
pinn reported whipped could not bo
Sadler, Oakland; E. M.
Patterson,
O
tu
d
iO
S
FLORIDA | izing process will do this for /wi­
in history state so far as known here
Jacksonville where he will represent
learned here.
l t ’s the best tire Insurance you eoold
Lakeland; Wnr.
Schneider, Plant
W
E
DO
that such ceremony has takon place.
Sanford Lodge o f Masons nt the big
put your tire money into, for it doeFanners
are
sadi
to
iw
upset
by
loss
City; E. II. Rood, Brudcntowqy J. P.
H EM STITCH ING AND
conclave in that city for several days
blcs, often trebles, the life of boti
of
negro
labor
just
at
the
time
they
Lynch, St. Petersburg; W. U Henley,
I’ICOTING
tires snd tubes. We are vulcaninnf
are preparing to get to work on their o f this week, •
Sanford, and othern.
specialists.
FOR THE 'TRADE
crops and claim also thut many o f the
12:30 to 1:30— Lunch.
M
AIL
ORDERS
M. M- Smith and Benjamin Drew
pegrocs enticed away owed money for
.
1:30 to 1:40— Tho Challenge of the
GIVEN PROMPT
of
Orlando were in the city this morn­
advances made last year and which
Hour for Laymen, W. L. Kimball.
ATTENTION
Phone 17
they were unable to pay because of ing for n short visit. Both of these
1:40 to 2:00— The Laymen and the
gentlemen
have
large
property
inter­
Osk
and
3rd
St
Sanford, Floridtfl
the drop in the price o f cotton they
0 Church, Carl Lehmann.
ests
here
that
they
expect
todevelop
had raised on shnres. Labor agents
2:00 to 3:00—How Men Can Best
nre said to have been bringing large in a short time.
Accomplish Their Tnsk, Capt. F. L;
BUT REPUBLICANS W ILL NOT automobile trucks in nt night
and
Slaynmker.
ACT ON THIS
Mrs. E. A. Douginas nnd Mrs. Geo.
A
U
T
O
moving several negro families with
Benediction, Dr. C. I. Stacy.
Fox will hnvc ns their guests, the
SUGGESTION
thejj* belongings in one load.
nst of this week, their sisters, Mrs.
MRS. A R TH U R
(By T&gt;* AuocUWA P f««i&gt;
Charles L c ffler nnd Mrs. L. Albert
DONEGAN RECEIVES
G IVE PR E SID E N T A CANE.
W ASHINGTON, Jan. 19.— Nomina­
Jones of Miami, and Mrs. 11. Gilmore
SERIOUS INJURIES tions o f approximately two thousand
Clifton, o f Jacksonville.
W ASHINGTON, Jan. 18.— A walk­
postmasters sent today to senate by
Telegraphic advices tell of a ser­ President Wifoon. This swells al­ ing stick made from wood cut from
s o m e th in
O. C. Bryant of Wagner was in the
ious mishap which occurred to Mr. ready enormous list o f nominations the heart of native Boia du Arc treea
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f o r NOTHING
city today and reports fruits and
T R O U B L E
and Mrs. Arthur Donegan Tuesday af­
mado this session on which Repub­ planted in Texaa in 1879 was present­ vegetables in his section as being
ternoon at about 5 o’clock. The cou
iC O S T S
lican leaders are determined not to ed to President Wilaon yesterday by very fine with better prospects for*
pie, stilt upon their wedding tour, act except where emergency exists.
Representative Parrish, from Texas,
good markets than during the past
!M O N E Y /
were hutolng at Eau Gallic, when in
on behalf of the Democrats from Wise
few
weeks.
some manner not yet explained the
county, Texas.
SEIZURE OF AUTOS
. car dashed off the bridge being cross­
The stick of a light golden brown,
AUTHORIZED THROUGH
Cspt E. Stafford, who guards the
ed, and overturned.' Mrs. Donegan re­
with
a silver head, bore the Inscrip­ Hardman ferry bridge and Incidental­
OW NER IS INNOCENT
ceived serious Injuries whiijh demand
tion, “presented by the Democrats of ly takes in fish from the nets as a
the services of a physician, and
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.— Seliure Wise County, Texas, as an endorse­ side line, was In the city today and\
trained nurses' are now with her. It
ment of your stand on the League of says that the shad are finer and bet­
ROUBLE, costa more money than any other contla understood that no bones were of automobiles* or other conveyances Nations.”
ter this year than ever and he is
, modity in the world. The best way to avoid car
broken, and that Mr. Donegan was In which liquor la transported Illeg­
The president received Mr. Parrish catching many of- them now.
trouble is to make us your auto advisers and helper*hot Injured—although the message ally is authorized whether or not the in the white house study and, remark­
There’s no holdup or holdout in this Shop. Honest
was lacking in essential details^
owner of the conveyance is found ing on the beauty of the gift, said he
Judge Horne left for his home in
Kissimmee Valley Gazette.
charges
for actual time and materials^
guilty or Innocent of contravening the would treasure it not only pn that ac­ Jasper Saturday after holding court
law, the supreme court held today In count, but also becauso of the senti­ for the past week. The Judge made
A Rat Breeds 6 to 10 Times'a Year, deciding a case from Georgia.
ment expressed by those who gave it. many friends while Jtere and renewAveraging Ten Young to a Litter
After leaving the whitea house, Mr.
In the case at issue federal agenta
. Remember this,.act as soon as you seized an automobile owned by J. W. Parrish described the president ss in
see the first rat. Get a package ol( Goldsmith, which had been loaned by excellent spirits and as showing
RAT-SNAP. It’s a sure rat and mice him to frlenda and in which intoxi­ plainly great improvement In his
destroyer. It’s convenient, comes in cants were transported illegally. Gold­ health.
cake form, ho mixing.
Mummifies smith contended he did not know the
M
rat after killing— leaves no smell. machine was to be put to such use,
A flourishing and growing indus­ will break a Cold, Fever and
Cats or dogs won’t touch it. Three but the government’s contention that try.in Florida is that of stealing auto- Grippe quicker than anything
u
sixes, 35c, 65c, $125. Sold and guar' be assumed the risk of loss from •mobiles. Don’t leave them without we know, preventing pneumonia.
anteed by Ball Hardware Co.
locking.
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whatever cause It might occur.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21,1921

scMINOLE

COUNTY BANKS
FLORIDA PEOPLE ENGAGED A
MAKE FINE SHOWING WITH
DETECTIVE
SHOULD DRINK
THEIR RECENT STATEMENTS
INTHEHIGEL
MORE MILK
MURDER CASE
New York, proceeds in similar vein

(By J. M. Scott, Animal Industrial­
,9 REFLECTED IN THE to say:
ist and Vlee-DJrector Florida
^STATEM ENTS OF THE
A t the opening o f the new year
Experiment Station) *
COUNTY BANK S

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The banks arc the financial barom-'
tUrt of any city or county or com!ln itv While very few people read
H r sUtomcnU or If they do read
a
know but very little,about them
I W o r d It la certain that the gen­
i i ; public known what resources
and It Is the resources only that
“ ^ropoao to call attention to In this
-tide. Resources o f tho F irst Na.. _,i Bank are given In the state_ . Bt§t the large figure o f $1,163,103.
Jh. Seminole County Bank shows reiources In the sum o f $1,011,389. The
p ^ -les Bank shows resources at
•770 764.50. The Bank o f Oveldo
abows resources In the sura o f $190,TVo of our banka have resources o f
orer one million dollars eaeh, one over
je^en hundred and. seventy thousand
iad one In a much smaller community
*lth more than one hundred and'nlnet* thousand dollars In resource*.
Everyone Is fam iliar with deposits
b a bank. The First National show*
$981,137.62, almost a million In de­
posits. The Seminole County Bank
[hows $802,898.58.
The
Peoples
Bank more than half a million and the
Bank of Oviedo with $161,374.
The banks of Sanford ftro among
the best financial Inatltutlona In tho
state In financial circles. They are
known far and wide fo r their sound
banking principles, fo r their stability,
for their conservative policy and for
their ability to handle the difficult
situations that arlso In every farm ­
ing community. 1
Seminole county la proud o f her
financial institutions for
they are
among the beat In the state and In the
south.

most resumes and forecasts of busi­
ness conditions are sounding an opti­
mistic note. It may be observed that
practical men of affairs who arc ac­
quainted with an understanding o f the
underlying conditions in this and oth­
er countries, arc confident that a
turn for the better will soon disclose
Itself.
*
Reduced to Its simplest terms, the
situation is that most other countries,
and particularly those o f Europe,
need the things which America pro­
duces, but arc unable to pay for them
at the present time, an inability
which increases as prices rise, and
which cannot be overcome entirely
until they fall. So long as prices re­
main at high levels, therefore, both
the foreign and domestic demand for
American goods will be curtailed.
When these prices return to a level
that reflects the relation o f the de­
mand for' goods to the supply of
goods, and only that relation, we shall
have normal buying and selling again
and, considering the losses of the war
years and tho long time it will take
other countries to re-establish their
productive and distributive processes,
there can be little doubt that the re­
sults will be advantageous to this
country.
These arc the opinions of financial
experts, men who have made the
financial and business conditions of
the United States a lifelong study,
men who have great
interests at
atake, but men withal who are likely
to be imbued with all the proverbial
timidity of capital. They certainly
cannot be suspected o f being unduly
optimistic, and when they speak in
such encouraging tones, the rest of us
may feel that our optimism has some
justification.— Tampa Times.

Dairying has its ups and downs in
this state the same as elsewhere. A s
a rule the dairyman thinks he has
the poorest business of anybody. But
he supplies one of the most life-giv­
ing commodtifes In the whole world
of commerce. -Milk produced and dis­
tributed under proper conditions is
never dangerous, never harmful. No
one ever heard o f murder or suicide In
connection with the drinking o f milk.
On tho other hand, it is wholesome
and beneficial. It is good for the
young baby, nad it is good for the
man o f three score and ten years.'And
fo r those of middle age there is np
better food in .sickness o f in health.
People in general do not use enough
milk fo r best health.
In Florida we hear much about the
surplus milk produced during sum­
mer months. There are enough peo­
ple In Florida during the summer sea­
son to consume all the milk produced,
if .they could be induced to buy and
use it. It is largely a question o f the
public’s no$ realizing the value o f
milk as a food, rather than ah over­
abundance of milk.
There are many other ways o f us­
ing milk os food, than by drinking it
whole. For instance, ice cream is a
wholesome and sociable way o f serv­
ing milk. Buttermilk could well be
served over the counters of soft drink
stores. There arc dozens o f recipes
in modern cook books that call fo r
milk In some form.
Another way to overcome the aurplus o f milk in summer is for the
dairymen to arrnngo for a large maAugust, September or October. Then
jority of thjeir cows to freshen during
during the time o f year when tho
demand for milk is least, they will
havo but a small amount to put on
the market, ns most of the cows in
the herd will be dry or nearly dry.
The blow ing motto ought to be
adopted universally in this state:
"Drink milk now, yc who never
drank before; nnd ye who drank of
old, drink still more,"

There are many good fertilisers, but since It la the EXTRA IN -

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COMB which swells the profits, why not use the BE8T7
B R AD E N TO W N , ,Jaq. 1&amp;— Therd
was one development in the lllg e l
murder case today. Frank Higel of
Sarasota engaged Detective Fred
Thomas of Tampa to take charge o f
the work o f bringing home the crime
to the murderer o f Harry L. Higel.
Mr, Higel is convinced that the
man who killed his brother is In Jail
at Bradentown— Rube Allyn. He is
morally certain that none other than
Alyn had any hand in the awful deed
committed on Siesta Key last Friday
morning. He holds that everything
connected with the cfese that has been
brought out to date points to the ec­
centric w riter as the one man who
could have committed the deed.
I f Allyn’a relatives have engaged
the services o f a detective to work on
the case nothing has been said about
i t So fa r as has been disclosed the
only move Mrs. Allyn and Rube's
brother, Dr. Charles B. Allyn o f
Tampa, have made, is to engage Col.
John B. Singletary o f this # y to
represent the accused man. It looks
very much just now as though there
will be.no further development! be­
fore the trial unless the chemists
annlysis o f -tho spits on the pair of
shoes Allyrt was wearing on the day
the crime was committed, show these
spots to be human blood.
F L O R ID A 'S AU TO G R O 'Jm i

IDEAL BRANDS are proportioned as to availability of a mania t— ,
to give M AXIM UM remit*. A Util* heavier crop*, a little more
steadily year In and year out, of finest quality fruit, make* a vast dlf- ;
ference in actual PROFITS.
ID E A L FERTILIZERS have a field record of over a quarter cen­
tury. Benefit by their met see.
SEND FOR CROP BOOKLETS

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R. C. M AX W ELL, Manager, Sanford Branch

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co. ;;
M ANUFACTURERS ID E A L FERTILIZERS
Agricultural Building

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ELDER SPRINGS WATER-,

-Thomas R. Baker, Ph. D., of
Rollins College, A analytic and
Consulting Chemist say* of the water: **0? the many water* of this and oth­
er regions that I have analysed, I have found none superior in all good quail*
tlea to that of the 'Elder Water.'*— Phone 311-W. Office in Miller Building.

E L D E R SPR IN G S W A T E R CO.

\ HERE IS A VERY ATTRACTIVE OFFER f
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10 acres tine Celery land; 5 acres cleared and tiled; 3 &lt;&gt;
wells, good house, 5 miles out. $5,000, $2,000 cash, balance &lt;j
terms.
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H. B. LE W IS

The report o f State Auditor J.*WU1
P H O N E 349
::
Yon, gives the total number of auto­ % 106 N. P A R K A V E .
S A N F O R D , F L Q R ID A ::
mobiles licensed during 1920 as 76,908. An automobile census made by
tho research department o f the Sim­
mons Hardware Company, St. Louis,
gave the number in Florida for 1919
at 65,400. The year’s growth is,
therefore, 21,508, a pretty fair show­
ing for a population o f 908,470.
The figures given by th(r&gt;-ctate
SOME REASONS FOR BEING OP­
auditor show one nutomobile to about
TIM ISTIC .
every twelve and a fraction V crBons»
or a little better than one to every
Some of our good friends have in­
two nnd a fourth families. Florida
timated that we are inclined to be too
thus takes Its place ahead of all the
optimistic in our view of tho future
states in tho Union but fourteen, in
Materials Id all building lines are now at a lower mark
conditions of trade and business in
the number o f automobiles per capita.
than
they have been for years, and are at a lower level
TO
HIGH
E
XPR
ESS-RATES
this country of ou rs.
Hu/ we just SINCE S E N A T E REFUSED
When it Is considered that below it’
than they will be In a few weeks hence, if all Indications
HOLDING
UP
VEGETABLES
can’t help it. As we look over this
R A T IF Y V E R S A in .E S
nre such states ns Illinois, Missouri,
point true.
grand new country with its immense
Conditions in the lumber market are such that every
TREATY.
Massachusetts and even Ohio, the
Cabbage shipments arc holding up
indiration points to an early rise In the price of building
resources awaiting development, with
home o f the auto industry, it speaks
materials. The simple Ikw o f supply and demand, If there
to what they were laat week, but are
its rapid growth in population thnt
&lt;Dt Th« AueciiUd I'm ,)
volumes for the state.
were no other influences, la such aa to Indicate that the
W ASH ING TO N, Jan. 17.— Rowland nothing like nn large as they were
must i»c housed, clothed nnd fed; its
The eternal question of which pre­
present low prices cannot long prevail.
thousnmls ofnewhomes to bebuilt; Mnhany, 8olicitor( o f the Department at this time Inst year. It is said that ceded the hen or the eggT is nlmost
aFor the past 60 days prices have maintained the un­
its manythousands miles o f roads to of Lnbor was appointed today by there are plenty o f cabbage in tho
precedented low level and still remain at that point, but •
ns ensy to nnswer ns tho one in Flor­
It's not a safe proposition to expect them to remain at this
be built for which hundreds o f’ mil­ President as tho American represen-, fields, but that tho express rates nr© ida; which follows, the auto or good
point long.
lions of dollars must be expended; tative on the International Commis-j nlmost prohibitive to the profitable
A t the present
) resent low prices an opportunity ’ la offered
roads T
and the millions o f hungry nnd hnlf- sion of Immigration nnd Emigntion shipment of them. There have been
ive builder for a tremendous savin
saving in build­
the prospective
It is not neccRsnry that any pnper
ing materials. BUT IN ORDER TO GET T H E F U L L
• clothed people of the old world who to meet in Genevn on the date fixed 62 crates shipped In smnll lots since editorially “ boost" automobiles, the
B E N E FIT OF THEM IT W IL L BE NECESSARY TO
are looking w ith hopeful and expect­ by the International labor office of Monday. Cnbbagc nre bringing $2 a dealers, agents nnd owners, and the
S
TA R T NOW. SO D O N T D ELAY.
ant eyes to America as tho only na­ the League of Nations. It’s first ap. rrnte.
general public do thnt. But it is not
pointment
the
president
has
made
to
Pens
jumped
into
prominence
this
tion that is w illin g and able to re lie v e
without some pride thnt the Tribune
their distress; ns we see ail these vi­ any bodies meeting under the Ia-n- week, with M9 hampers shipped since points to the high class nnd the clear
sions nnd m any more similar oftes, wc gue of Nations since the senate re- Monday. Peas arc bringing $2.25 a vision o f the men who handle the
%
cannot believe that present conditions fused to ratify the Versailles treaty. , hamper. Twenty-one hnmpcrs of let­ nutomobile selling industry in Flor­
pped sine
tuce have been shipped
since Monday,
can last very long. A ll that we lock
SERVICE
Q U A L IT Y
PRICE
ida. To them is due in large measure
at $1 26 n hnmnow is confidence nnd faith In the fu. CORNER TH IR D A ^ D M Y R T L E
* . PHONE 135
Bulk shipments o f oranges are not selling on an avorn
the quick action which so often has
ture/and thnt is gradually coming proving a success. The novelty of Pcr* ,
followed the cry fo r a better road to
back to us. Quiescence under unfav­ the plnas and apparent cheapness o f .handled by the express company in some sections! to them also is due in
orable conditions is not characteristic the fruit to the consumer had its ap- the last three days. Turnips are sell- great measure the fnct thnt practic­
of the American people. They arc peal at first but people get
tired of ‘ ng at around $1.^5 a
crate,
ally all makes of the car— American
certain to grow restless under such marketing in railroad yards, furnish-!
Other vegetables to sell on the plat­ — nre sold In the state, nnd linvo been
conditions, and find some vent for ing their own carriers and
lugging form this week were beets, carrots, proven adaptable for Florida’s needs.
their energy.
their purchases back home.
It could celery and pepper. Only « small
The increase shown by Mr. Yon in­
quantity of each wns sold. There
The process o f readjustment which
dicates something like 39 per cent in
never be more than nn emergency
have been only 33 packages o f these
are now going through may be
a year. The total, In cash, these
plan.
vegetables sold on the platform since
painful and.uncomfortable fo r A tlmo,
licenses have bz^Jught to the treasury
Monday. The prices being paid for
but it cannot bo lasting, and we have
Is $$554,695.14. The amount net, Is
faith to believe we have B«*fn
the
them, as quoted by some o f the buy­
not given, nor is the cost o f collect­
worst of it. As justifying the faith
ers, are: Beets, $1.60; carrots, $1.60;
ing it added to the figures published,
that is in us wo take the liberty of
,
celery, . $2-26; pepper, \$3.50.— Plant
to date. It is clear,,however, that
quoting the opinions o f well known
■this‘ state will have a handsome sum
and eminent financiers. Henry Clews
to go iqto its road and maintenance
* * Co. say in their weekly financial
B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y
fund from this one source alone.
review of January 8:
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It Is not without a natural optim­
The opening o f the new year has
ri Lady Suffered Until Sin * Master Leander Berner celebrated ism that tho state looks forward to
his twelfth birthday by entertaining
at least brought with it a prospect of
Its growth and prosperity, after see­
Tried CardnL—nSay* “ Remit ten o f his playmates, Friday evening. ing its automobile figures fo r the
distinctly better condition at home.
There nre already indications here
Various games were plnyed until the
year. There is no greater developer,
Wa* Surprizing.” '— Got Aloaf
Used In connection with no *th*r
and there of decided power o f indus­
refreshment hour, when the guests
or prosperity Indicator, than the
|NOWmtefW)fTECTE&lt;&gt;
subject does the- newly coined *nd
trial revival, not a few factories re­
Were invited into the- dining room
Ftna, Became Normal
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where Ice cream, cakes and Vandies
suming business, while there is good
frequently heard eipreaaion quot­
and Healthy.,
evidence that the process o f readjust­
were served.
ed above, mean more or apply with
ment has about run its course In a
Those present were:
Margaret
number of important lines. This is a
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Peters, Katherine
Schirmrd, Luelta
greater force than in the matter
Springfield
Mo.—
situation which lays the foundation waak l "could hardly stand up, and I an(] Mary Mahoney, John Edward
It'* ready now. 113 handsomely Il­
of insurance on yonr property, as­
for improvement. Prices are still on
u ™ Higgins, Jack Peters, Bernard and lustrated pages of worth-while toed
suring you against financial lias
the down grade, but there has been ! * V f W 0 u 2 n ? 3 Z 2? i w S k n ow a John Schirard, Jack Aycocke and and garden news. This new oatalog,
wa b«ll*v*, is tha most valuable teed
little change in those branches of in­ farmer on Rovte «, this place. "I Laurence Schell,
in the event of it* destruction by
book *var published. It
contain*
dustry where the slump had already kept getting headache* and haring t*
twenty full pages of tho most popular
fire.
been considerable. Within tho past go to bed," continue* Mr*. WiUUm*
vegetables and flower* 1* thalr natu­
BIRTH DAY DINNER
describing the trouble* from which
ral colors, tbs finest work of Its kind
*eek the most marked recession o f jhe obtained relief through the mo of
*v*r attempted.
prices hai been in the retail .trade OarduL
"My husband, having heard
A most enjoyable .event o f FriWith our photographic Illustrations,
m *T day ‘evening waa the surprise blrth- and color pictures also from photo­
SEE U 8 A B O U T
Seld, where it was needed aa a mat­ of Cardul. proposed.getting It far
VM1I.
"I saw after taking some Cardul
ter of readjustment to wholesale levgraphs,
wa
show
you
ju
t
what
you
FIR E IN S U R A N C E !
tbat I wa* improving. The rseull j day dinner given fo r Foreet Gatchei
*'*• In the steel Industry there is was surprising. I felt like * different and his little aon, Stewart, by Mr, grow with Hasting*' Seeds oven be­
fore you order the seeds. This cata­
still, according to the best authorities,
and Mrs, M. D. Gatchei.
log makes garden and OowMr bod
"Later
I
suffered
from
weakness
further readjustment to be developed,
A sumptuous dinner was served the planning easy and it should ba In ov­
but in some branches the revision o f and weak back, and felt all run-down. following, enjoying the pleasent oc­ ary single Southern home. Write us automobile. When the fanner drives raised of hard times and wage cut­
I did not net well at night. I v M so
to town with a bad o f truck; ting.— Tampa Tribune.
Prices has made progress during the nervous tad cross. My husband said casion: Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Gatchei a post-card for it. firin g your nan* ' hta
Past few days. Suspension o f divi­ he would K*t me porno Cardul, which and Stew art'O etehelr Mr. and Mr*.
m‘.u u *
“m U m i, mj - ,^
' ‘ [ penl' r ‘ • ‘ V ; ' “v^ * :
Mr
dends on the part o f some consider­ ho did. It strengthened me .
The Lauderdale municipal
golf
tion" following a wag* cut, in a "big
doctor said I got along One. ’ I WMta Mahlon W righ t and little son, Lewis, glad you’ve got It
able enterprise la attributable rather good healthy condition. *1 cannot nnd Mr. and Mrs. M. D.. Gatchei.
Hastings' Seeds arc tha Standard six" touring car; when the plerk course waa formally opened tho after­
to * desire to conserve their cash' re­ ■ay tdo much for I t "
of tho South and they have the la ri-1spends his evening* in his "roadster;"
„
«
est mall order seed house in th* worldi
.
’ noon of Now Year's day. The. open­
Thousands of women hat* MOW**
sources In the present m on ey situa­
Some of the ch!ldrcn*of the people back of them. They’ve got to bo th* * nd th® * ver*8*
c* n ing of the course was mhrksd by a
a*
Mr*.
.Williams
describe*
tion than to lack q f earnings or unfound relief from the ns* of Cardul. who used to attend the spelling school* beat. Writs now for th* 1M1 cat*, have a "family car" and his "bu*lsatisfactorinets o f business prospect. Sine* it ha* h*lp*d
ness machine" In Florida, it ia a flag-raising and other ceremonies and
J 9* are making their living writing bad log. It Is absolutely fr**.
Altogether white the outlook is cer­ should not hesitate to trv Cardul U
H.
O.
HASTINGS
CO.,
S1BD8MKN,
pretty good Indication that no one a match was played hetWeen team*,
spelling rube stuff for the newspaper*
tainly not yet brilliant It,shown an troubled with womanly
ATLANTA, QA.
j,M teen bedly hurt by the cry being from Miami tad Fort Lauderdale.
CabooMMo.) Enterprise-Press.
F *r sal# everywhere.
improving tendency.
And the Guaranty Trust Co., of
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Take Our Advice
and B u ild Now.
DO NOT W A IT TOO LONG

The Hill Lumber Co.

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SAFETY FIRST

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THE SANFORD HERALD

72
COLUMNS

IN T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’ S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N
NUMBER 24

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921.

yBLUMB XH*

STATE LEAGUE GOES INTO THE SANFORD AUTO CAMP
SOUTHERN STORM RAGII% FLORIDA
CLASS T BALL— JACKSONVILLE
THROUGHOUT THE CARO LINAS JOINS—GAMES START IN APRIL GROUNDS ARE NOW READY
TEN ACRES SOUTH OF CITY
BRINGS SNOW TO SSOUTH
Jacksonville Will Buy Sanford, Bartow or Bradentown Franchise— W . W . Rose Unanimously Chosen President for the N ext Y ear

Ltvimr Northwest and President DeValera t.
Brings Cold W ea th H as Been Fourid in
;
er to U s
France, is the Report

'wires
and

a r e dow n

c o m m u n ic a t io n

in t e r r u p t e d

in

B AD LY

m any

ISOLATED PLACES
i|, Tb» Auk UW Tnu)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.— Southern
jjjna, which during la«t thirty-six
^an resulted In anow, aleet and rain
h Kwthf«sterr&lt; atatea was central
loitj off South Carolina coast and
poria* northeastward. Snow reached
fcpth of twelve Inches In Western
jooih Carolina, equal or greater In
North Carolina and Southwest VlrjhU and extending an far south as
Atlanta and Savannar where It began
falling st the lntter pined this mominf- Snow and sleet severed wire
communication Is badly Interrupted In
h Carolina, lo a th Carolina today
»nd many points Isolated.

Georgia Has Another
Alleged Poisoning for
the Insurance in Case
SOPERTON, Ga., Jan. 26— Indlct|meets charging murder were returned
today against J. W. Smith, Dan
Daris, Elijah Coleman and Roy'Dur­
den, in connection with tho death of
Bill Hall, a white cropper, last SepUmber.
The itato will endeavor to show
there was n conspiracy to kill Hall
by poisoning for $16,000 Insurance,
uid to have been made payable to
Dan Davis. A chemist reported the
Ipresence of polnson in .Hnll'a stomach.
1The case will come up in the Treutlen
jAperior court here tomorraw and at
least two days will bo taken up by the
trial.
•
Gov.-Elect Thomas W. Hardwick
and Judge H. K. Hines of Atlanta
] appear among n big array of lawyers
Ifor the defense, nnd the state will bo
represented in tho prosecution by
Reuben Arnold of Atlanta; William
|Stalling of Soperton and A. O ' Safford of Vidalia.

ORLANDO, Jan. 27.—At a meet­
ing of the Florida State League here
yesterday the Class D organization
headed by President Walter W. Rose
graduated into a Class C organization

PARIS, Jan. 27.DeValera, president w,th WalUir w - Ro»« being unanlmo f Ireland, whose arrival In Ireland ‘ ously w a lected to head the organlzafrom the United States was announced 1 0,1 n 1021# At the m ating in the
December 31st, has been found In “ ^ernoon at the Elks' Club five o f the
France, by correspondent of new.- al* club, namely, Daytona, Lakeland,
paper Oeuvre. Persistently rumored Tampa, Orlando and St. Petersburg
were present, and Jacksonville was
that he la in .Paris.
unanimously voted Into the league to
take over one of the thtce forfeited
franchises of Sanford, Bartow and
Bradentown. Dom Mullancy, who at­
tended the meeting later In the eve­
ning at the San Juan, was natifled
that he might choose any one of these
franchises, receiving the services of
the players that composed the team
WITH PROPOSAL FOR RESTRIC­ of such franchise at tho closo of tho
1020 season. The players of the other
TIONS ON ARMA­
two* clubs forfeiting thcl rfranchlse
MENTS.
will revert back as the property of
the league and each club composing
(B t Th« XueclaU d Fran )
the league being allowed the purchase
TOKIO, Jan. "27.— Reaolutlons
of any of theso players. In case of
suggesting Japan approach the
two clubs seeking the same player,
world powers in the interest of
then the price for his scrvicca will be
an agreement relative to the re­
fixed by President Rose and tho clubs
strictions of armnments was sub­
seeking his services will be forced to
mitted to the opposition party
take their chances on a draw.
with proposal resolutions be sub­
The nominating committee of the
mitted for passage by the Jap­
league paid tribute to the splendid
anese Diet.

WANT JAPAN
TO APPROACH
WORLD POWERS

executive ability o f Walter W. Rose
ss president of the Florida State
League in offering his namo alone to
the league aa their choice for the most
capable man to head the organization
In 10921. Their nomination met with
the hearty endorsement of every town
composing the league and Mr. Rose
was' again placed in office for tho
third consecutive time without one
dissenting vote.
**. *'
The moat vital, subject that came
up before the meeting at the San
Juan was the question o f determining
a salary lim it For over two hours a
heated discussion ensued with Orlan­
do, Daytona and Jacksonville fighting
o f the higher salnr yllmlt possible
under the ruling o f tho National Com(Continued on page 12)

EARTHQUAKE SHOCK FELT
IN PHILADELPHIA TODAY,
MYSTIFIES THE INHABITANTS
Said to Be Due to Set­
tling o f Sands and
N ot Real Quake
(Br Tb» I h k Ii M Pra«*&gt;

PHILADELPHIA, Jnn. 27— Public
still mystified today concerning shock
Inst night in Central and Southern
New Jersey nnd Eastern Pennsylvania
which many believed earthquake. Re­
port* continued on foundations of
houses loosened, pictures knocked
from walls but no casualties. Shock
distinctly felt in Philndelphin.

NEGRO POPULATION
IN MANY STATES
( (D f Thft A «IOCIatad Pr*u)

WASHINGTON,# Jnn. 27— Negro
•&gt;opulation of Lynchburg, Va’., 8365,
increase 11 per cent. Negro popula­
tion of Houston, Tex., 33,843, increase
41 per cent. Negro population of De­
troit, 41,532, Increase G23, 4 per cent.

BERGDALL
.
NOW LIVING
IN GERMANY

gling girls who powder and rouge have
been barred from jury duty by Judge
Louis Repetto of the district court
here. Instructions to his bailiffs post­
ed in the court room today set down AND WILL BE PUT IN FIRSTthat women juries shall contain:
CLASS 8HAPB IN EVERY
“ No busy wives of working men."
PARTICULAR
“ No mothers of sm ^l children.''
“ No admixture o f men."
Sanford can at least rest easy on
“ No immature women who giggle, the difficult-problem o f supplying an
rouge and powder, but do not think." auto camp fo r the many thousand
automobile travelers who wish to stop
COTTON EXPORTE
here for awhile before visiting other
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27— Cotton
-points in tho state.
exports last year exceeded those of
They have been at temporary quar­
any other commodity, nccoring to tho
ters all winter on Sanford Height*
department of commerce.
and s o m ^ o f them liked the location
so well that they purchased lots and*
Intend to live there but the camp sit*
was never Inrge enough nnd It waa
too near the city to get enough ground
to give the campers all the room doslred and City Manager Ryan haa
been looking for k better slto ever
since' and finally founa one south o f
the city thnt extends from Sanfc^d
Former British
Lloyd George Talks Pri­ avenue to Falk avenue. The location
Is directly across the street from ths
Minister to Rumania
vately Regarding
Fitts place and the tract o f ten acres
Dies in London
French Stand
was recently purchased by J. , F.
Sparling who has granted the city the
(D j Dra iiM d it a d Praia)*
(B7 Th» SuoeUUtJ Frau)
right to use tho west end o f the strip
PARIS, Jnn. 27.— It in under­
LONDON, Jnn. 27.—Sir George
for an nuto camp with the proviso
stood the British delegation at­
Barclny, former British minister to
also thnt the one-night campers could
tending the Supreme Council con­
Rumnnia, Is dead.
always use a small tract on any o f
sidered it impossible to agree to
the Spurting land on Sanford avenue. *
the French viewpoint regarding
This land la high and dry and much
Fight Reductions
German reparations. Morning’s
of It has a fine shade, being among
council sitting was cancelled to
. (Ily Th« AnoeUUd Frau)
the oaks and pines where there is
give Lloyd George an oportunlty
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20— Hearing
plenty o f firewood and where !t will
to talk privately with membera of
of the appeal of the Atlanta, Birming­
be fine in winter and summer weather.
the council regarding the French
ham A Atlnntic Railroad to reduce
It Is easily accessible nnd close enough
position.
.
wnges to its employes was to begin
to the city and should make one of
here late today before the railway
the best camping sites In this part of
BERLIN, Jnn, 21— American
labor board.
the state.
property in Germany which wna
Notices posted by the railroad In­
The city .officials will' now direct
token under control by the Ger­
formed the employes of a wage re­
their
efforts toward making this alto
man cuHtodinn of enemy proper­
duction, tho company alleged, to tho
all thnt could bo desired and will ar­
ty after the. United Staten enter­
financial condition of the orad. The
range to make It sanitary In every
ed the war haa been uncondition­
objections of employes resulted in
respect nnd keep It thnt way. . As
ally relcanrd the foreign office
bringing the case before tho board.
soon ns all arrangements have been
nrinuunced today.
made which will be In about three
---------------------------f
dnys all tho campers who do not own
Mountains About
their lnnd on Sanford Heights will
be
requested to move to the new camp
San Francisco •
where they will bo well provided for
M oving North in every way.

IS HIGH AND DRY

BRITISH AND FRENCH
'
DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
ON GERMAN REPARATION

THE “SILVER CROWN” FILLED
BAPTIST TEMPLE LAST NIGHT,
ANOTHER 'GREAT LECTURE

WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—Earth
tremors in Philndelphin probably iluc
to settling of sands arid not to seis­
mic disturbance In opinion of Father
Tondorc, In chnrge pf seismic Inbora- Q j y e n { q T h e P e o p l e o f
tory at Georgetown University here.1
This Community by
Region not In seismic belt, ho said.
Similar movements due to sand set­
Dr. Conwell
tling, which is a purely local condi­
ICROVKII CLEVELAND ALMOST tion.
ACRES OK DIAMONDS" WILL HE
KIDNAPPED BY. AMER1GIVEN FOR SCHOOL CHIL­
&lt; \N SOLDIERS
DREN FRIDAY NIGHT
Georgia Bank Robbed

No G iggling Girls
Extends From Sanford
t W h o Powder on Jury
A ven u e.to Park
Avenue .
ATLANTIC CITY, Jan. 27.— Gig­

* (D ; Tbs A u o clilsd l*rass)

BERKLEY, Gnlif., Jnn. 27— The
mountains of the coast range in the
vicinity of San. Francisco arc moving
slowly northward, causing enormous
earth strain nnd producing rebounds
in one of which Mount Tnmnlpas
jumped buck 6.f&gt; feet, according to
ttfrof. A. C. Lawson, of the University
of California, in a geological bulletin
made public hero. Tnmalpas moved
northward ten feet, between the years
'1854 nnd 190(5, nnd .then hopped bnck
0.0 feet in 1900 at the time of tho
San Androns slip, which caused the
grvath carthqunko of that year, Pro­
fessor Lawson nsserted.
•Mount Hamilton, near Snn Jose,
he .said, moved northwrnd at the rate
of four feet n yenr from 1893 to 1903,
but nftcr n sudden shift of thnt yenr,
continued at the rnte of 2.22 feet.

upholding higher education, almost
convinced his audience thnt too much
lenming might he hnrmful unless
common sense nnd observation should
lie learned in connection with science.
Thnt the people who “ noticed'' things
ns they went along nnd saw things
thnt thcordinnry people did n of see
tnV observativc ones gren*
in
Board
Daylight
By
jner
or
'inter. Dr. Conwell brought
BERLIN, Jnn. 27.—An attempt
The Bnptist Temple was filled to out important fncta in our every-dny
an Unmasked Quartet overflowing Inst night nt the lecture
I*11 recently made ut Ebersbnch to
lives nnd brought them home in such
kidnap (Jrover Cleveland
Bcrgdoll,
SUWANEE, G^Tjari. 27— Three Riven by Dr. Russell Conwell and for n way thn{ they could not be misun­
American draft evndwvnnd n compnnunmasked men robbed the Bank of two hours he held them with his won- derstood nnd into nil o f his lectures
Ion named Stecher, by five men In an
Suwanee here late yesterday of cash derful axioms, truths, counsel and ho made better men and women, bet­
Utomobile, (tome o f whom were Am­
on- tor citizens, bettor educator?, bettor
erican military Jntclligcncc officers, estimated at $2,000 and fled in nn nu- plcnsnntries. After hearing Dr. f
" ono never wonders
thnt hlsflcc- business men, a bettor community for
which
tomobile
in.
nn
accomplice
well
.
.
.
“ done nn American sergeant, nccordwaited.
*
turos have been given U)tousands o f hnving been here.
in* to the Ebersbachcr Zeitung.
Hhed in book
The men entered the bank shortly times nnd hnvc been publhl
Bergdoll was benig driven t o ' the
Lack of space will not permit an
beforp. tho closing hour nnd when only form nnd read by mnny thousands
Ebmbach railway Btation to meet
extended account of this grand lecture
w*dding guests when the automobile one customer and F. F. Dowls. cashier more in every civilized country on the given here last night nnd to say thnt
IWu *®ddenly surrounded and its oc- were present. Ono of the men askrd globe. By special request he gave he held the audlenco tonso nnd at­
"pants ordered to surrender.
The for a bank note nnd wrote on thut tho lecture "Tho Silver Crown, or tentive for two hours and that each
Party broke up, but one of tho Amer- while Dowia waited on the customer. Everyman’s University" . Inst night nnd everyone left the Temple with the
"n* firi*«J, according to the report, As tho Inter left, one bandit presented and based the title and tho introduc- though thnt they had been greatly
tutting one man iq. the hand. Police tho note to the cashier, another one tlon of tho lecture upon nn East In­ benefitted and helped toward higher
dian legend that kings should be
•PPcared nnd the men fled, but two pointed a pistol at him, Dowls said.
alms- in life is putting it milflly. Dr.
Dowls
was
bound
and
tied
to
n
known by four facto, a real king
|
arrested.
Conwell also loves Sanford and San„ much „ they
h|m HON. F. F. DUTTON MAKES
Before tho appearance of the police chair «nd the b .adlt. p r ^ d c d lo rob .h e l d be lo„cd l&gt;y.nlm .li. .n d h iv ,
h
l
i
c
h
drawer,
but
nt.de
no
■
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"»£
Utcra
follow
hint,
he
.bon
d
be
.M
o
,
„
t
„|
,ht,
,
fU
r
lcc.
SPLENDID GIFT TO .
number of villagers, sympathizing
to
enter
the
vault.
They
left
the
to
command
the
sun
and
the
water*
»
.
.
•
’
,
.
/
•
scn ooL s
*ith Bcrgdoll, surrounded the five
'
..
orP
that accmI®*n with threats and seized three o f cashier tied to the charf and headed 0f tho earth and all people should .
him and from the Indian legend.
w tu ™ milte as much ’ Hon. F. F. Dutton, who for two
Z ? ? ' who t e m p t e d to pursue Berg- towards Buford, the automobile lenvIn . plain tracks In the anow.
ho applied the rule, lo latter-day «• “
* * l*et? ” " ult* “ m” ch years was a momber o f the board of
ldol‘ s automobile.
*
P«op .
education o f Seminole county, is one
, .&lt;y r&gt;on the approach o f tho police the . Bank officialsestimated that $2,000 idugg—not those on the thronez of aa ® • 0
In
bills
was
taken
and
possibly
other
Europe
but
the
kings,
the
leaders
In1
Friday
night
the lecture, “ Acres of o f the most public-spirited men o f this
h » r * ' t h e five men are
r Ved lo Rav® come from Speyer, in valuables. A reward o f $500 for the prt.9&lt;!nt-day society. And from his Diamonds,"willbegiven to theschool city. He has the cause o f education
F. deeply at heart, and never misses an
occupied zone. The man wounded arrest o f the men was offered by tho heautiful legend he wove a wonderful childrenthrough thegenerosity o f
opportunity .to show the people just
bank.
story
about
the
present
day
and
since
F.
Dutton.
The
school
children
will
rv* re**Uve o f the- bride-to-be.
------------ ■•
women are* now taking their rightful be seated first and after that the gen- where he stands in the matter. Mr.
Ebersbach is a town o f 6,000 InbabiDutton
place as leaders In this country he
eral
public Is cordially invited
to has given tickets to Dr. Conn •*.* ant* *8 a "hart distance from The First Contract
j Htldelbcrjj,
•
/
well’s lecture, "Acres o f Diamonds"
Under New Rule supplemented-It by applying the rule avail themselves o f the seats that reU 1 UC1 1
to kings and queens and brought out main. This is an opportunity extend- to every school teacher and every pu­
pil of the seventh, eighth and high
BOSTON Jan. 26.__Hank
Gowdy many interesting., facta in connectiop cd to the people o f Sanford and 8em-«
RAW SUGAR A T FOUR CENTO
school
today signed a contract with tho with animals. His wonderful rixposlinole
county that should not bo over­grades in Seminole county. Cer­
a rN p n , ( ®r
A r n t U M Fran) Boston Nationals and It was said to tlon o f tho hen and her work, tho looked. These lectures by Dr. Con- tainly, Mr. Dutton could give po mono
NEW YORK, Jan. 27.— Raw sugar
.
. .
}horse and the dog and other animals well mean so much in the every-day valuable'gift to anyono than an op­
l*»»
quoted
at
four
cents
per
pound
P^bably
the
first
complete
con1
Itrai
*our cenia per pouna
portunity to hear this wonderful lec­
bat could wall 'be copied by
life
man, . woman and
v. »»,»,— tract
- people,
,
. . . o f every
.
., child
,
the i-----lowesta. —
price ------recorded
fo r under the new regime of baser
foremost platform
ball It is for one y«*r In the ab- his talk on how one learns wonder* that words con not express the Im- ture by
lm°re than two yqar*.
orator.
*
r e v Inted agreement player and club of the world outside o f the great uni- portance to
our community these
The tfcachers and pyplls wish to ex­
s u b E r i* t o C o g n it io n of versltle. by considering the animal* talk, have carried In the heart, and
^Think three times before you speak,
press publicly theit appreciation o f
Judge
Lanilla
aa
arbiter
o
f
all
misunIn
fact
Dr.
Conwell,
although
preslminds
o
f
ciUsens
o
f
the
present
and
then give the other fellow a
lfr . Dutton's generous g i f t
dent o f a great university himself and future.
derstandlngs.
to make a fool o f hlmaelf.

BOUGHT TICKETS
FOR EVERY CHILD
IN THE GRADES

31
ra

MURDER AND
SUICIDE OCCUR
IN PLANT CITY
HUSBAND KILLS YVIFE, THEN
IIIMSELF—JEALOUSY
IS THE CAUSE
PLANT CITY, Jnn. 27— Plant City
was Tuesday afternoon tho scene o f a
dduble trngedy when Nnthan Drawdy
shot nnd killed his young wife nnd
then fired a bullet through his own
brains, at (heir rooms on Haines
street.
•
Drawdy was an employee of the
Warnell crate mill and it seems had
Lomo home earlier than usual and
four^ his wife was out. Ho was seen
on the streets inquiring for his wifo
and then returned home, where in a
short time his wife arrjvcd and tho
couple walked into their room. A me­
chanic, doing some.work at the rear
of the house, heard tho woman scream
and say: “ My God, don't do UmtP*
Almost Immediately threo shots rang
out.
Tho body of the man was found al­
most in thd doorway and the woman
was on the opposite side o f the room. •
The wife waa shot through the heart
and left shoulder, the man through
the head. Jealousy is supposed to
have been the cause. Tho coupls have
been married less than a year.
.
• Mr.
Dawdy’a
parents liv e , at
Knights. Mrs. Dawdy waa Bertha
Burnett before she married, and her
parents live near Balm qr Boyeth
Officers investigated the cose and
Justice.'of the Peace J. D. Smith de­
cided an inquest was not necessary.
The bodies are at tho undertaking
parlors.of Wells and Son* Company.
MOTHER OF qov. DAVIS DEAD
RICHMOND, Jan. 27.— Mrs. Annie
Davis, mother o f .Governor Davis o f
Virginia, died Tuesday night at Laur­
el, Md., it was announced today.

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�, THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21,1921

ARGUMENT ON
PROPOSED DUTY
O N SUGAR

work.
,
"There is always a dark cloud in
every person's life," said Mrs. Allyn,
“ *nd the dark shadows now will only
o f kindness and sympathy that she
felt that she must go on with the
make the. future sunshine the bright­
er."
Mrs. AUyn's entertainment will be CAN E-SU G AR GROWERS WANT
TOE TALENTED W IFE OF EDITOR
HIGH PROTECTIVE
given
February 18th.
WILL F U L A LL OF IIIB
TARIFF
There
have
been
no
new
develop­
ENGAGEMENTS
*
ments in the Iligel case. Detective
WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.— Criticism
BRADENTOWN, Jan. 20.—Mrs. Fred Thomas o f the Thomas National
Detective
Agency
o
f
Tampa
has
spent
of the government’s method o f sugar
Evellyn Allyn will fill the place of
her husband, Rube Allyn, on the Ly­ a day or two in this section going over distribution during the war, together
* ceum program here this winter. Rube all o f the ascertained facts in the case with a practically unanimous appeal
* Allyn, who Is held in jail .here charged and looking* for new leads. What he
of cane sugar growers fo r a protective
with the murder o f Harry L. Higcl of may have discovcredthas not been dls-^
Earaaota, has been engaged
the closed. Mr. Thomas was engaged by duty, marked consideration o f the
Bradentown Chautauqua Association relatives and friends of Mr. Higel to house ways and means committee to­
for an entertainment sometime in run down the murderer.
day o f revision of the Underwood
The only arrest that has been made
February. The entertainment was to
tariff act a i ft applies to sugar, mohare been the feature o f the Lyceaum in the case is that o f Allyn, who was
lrfsses and aynip.
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course this- winter, ms everyone in held by the coroner's Jury as the mur­
Practically
the
entire
day was given
Bradentown is always anxious to hear der suspect It is apparent now that
over
to
testimony
of
conditions
in the
Rube, who Is a great entertainer, and he will not seek a preliminary hearing
cane
belta
of
the
South,
but
represent­
he has many friends among the tour­ and that the matter will go W o r e the
grand jury in due course when Judge atives o f several refiners, among them
ist visitors to the city.
former Representative John J. FitxWhen Rube was arrested about ten O. K. Reaves convenes that body at
gcrald o f New York, were included
the
opening
o
f
the
spring
term
o
f
the
days ago, it looked like he would have
among the witnessee, and they stirred
circuit
court
her*
March
8th.
to cancel his entertainment and as the
up the old time struggle between pro­
entertainment was mlreday scheduled
So far as la known, only circum­
ducer! and refiners.
and the people were expecting Rube, stantial evidence has been adduced.
Mr. Fltxgerald declared that the
fhe directors of the chautauqua as­ The newspaper man has taken his
government*! policy daring the sugar
sociation held a meeting and asked confinement in jail quietly. He does
shortage last year hsd been such ss
Mrs. Allyn to take his place. Mrs. some writing each day, entertains his
to poiallze the whole nation in order
Allyn .was in the city this morning fellow-prisoners, reads all the news­
to faTOt1 Louisiana producers.
and said that she would fill the en­ papers and receives friends. He has
"If the ovemment hsd bought the
gagement Mrs. Alyyn has been an more callers each da ythan all o f the
Louisiana crop," he said, "it could
4 entertainer and was on a chautauqua other prisoners combined have.
have given it away, saved those peo­
circuit when she and Mr. Allyn were
ple whom it used as nn excuse for the
married. For the past several years
" Embroidery Ancient Art
prfee fixed and saved the rest of the
she had to give up her profession, as
The art of embroidery has been country millions of dollars."
the duties of caring fo r a large fam­ practiced from time Immemorial—It Is
R. E. Milling of New Orleans, rep­
ily did not permit her to give the said to be as old as the art of dress'
resenting
the growers, retorted that
necessary time to her profession. Mrs. tag. The mummy clothes of undent
the refiners had "sought to get a rip
Egypt
show
the
earliest
extant
em­
Allyn said that she did not .know how
broidery and the. "pome-rrsnstes of on the sugar Industry and nuke the
she could give the entertainment, but
blue and purple and scarier of the people pay for It.”
•
she thought a minute and said if Mr. book of Exodus were of embroidery.
Earlier in the day the committee
Allyn had promised an entertainment The art .reached Its height In the
hsd heard the request o f a delestion
and the directors wanted it she would early middle ages.
In Greece and
from Porto Rico, for s tariff on sugar
give it. She will be assisted by Dr. Rome laws were made to moderate its
that would enable them to continue
Mary Walcott Green, an elocutionist use. but without success. The meet
an industry which they described as
distinguished
artists
did
uot
count
It
and reader of some note. Dr. Green
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condescension to make the designs ‘'basic in the life of the island.”
has lived in Bradentown for several
from which the highest ladles In the
Few of the witnesses representing
winters and has pleased many Bra­ land executed their embroideries. No
cither the producers or the manufac­
dentown audiences during her stay workers were more skilled In the art
turers of raw cane augar attempted
here.
than the English.
to suggest a specific rate o f duty. All
Mrs. Allyn was on her way to St.
were content with asking th ccomPetersburg today to begin work on
Electricity In White Houee.
.
mittee merely to give them "ample
The White House Is probably mors
the February number of the Florida
protection."
The argument advanced
Fisherman. She said that she was intricately equipped electricilly than
was
that
cane
sugar was an important
very busy with the work as it was all any othel residence In the world.
addition to the national sugar supply
There
are
tn
the
house
mose
than
170
so new to her. She said that it was
nilles of wires, providing for 8,000 In­ and therefore Its production should be
pretty hard to work under the present candescent lights, a beR system and ■
encouraged. Statements were msde
difficulties but that both she and Mr. | prtva
rate telephone system for tbs pr
to the effect that the Industry would
Allyn were receiving so many letters 1 Ment and his family, exclusively.
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MRS. ALLYN '
WILL LECTURE
IN RUBE’S PLACE

die unless some protection were
granted . * .
, The committee also heard Frederick
J. Bates, chief o f the sugar division
o f tho federal bureau o f' standards,
who urged a re-drafting o f the sugar
srhedula WO fl)M &lt;M l k and oldfashioned methods" o f assessing the
duty would be eliminated. Mr. Bates,
who was called by the committee, de­
clared that the method now used waa
adopted among the earlier tariff
schedules o f the nation’s history, end
ever hsd been changed.
The witness also suggested a prohi­
bitory tariff on rare sugars v^iich are
used almost entirely in medical work.
He termed "infanta" the industries
manufacturing tlpese products and
warned the committee that-unless they
were protected a revival o f the Ger­
man production would stifle these
plants.
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LAKE MONROE
The Tin Can Tourists continue to
come along. Often they stop over at
our little town, pitch tent and "bidea-wee." The; open fields and pleas­
ant surroundings o f Lake Monroe af­
ford attractive camping sites.
The
view Is beautiful. O ff in the distance
the two suspension bridges
reach
gracefully across the SL John’s river,
upon the surface o f the rippling wat­
ers, the dqtfcate hyacinths bloom, the
whole year round. Upon each bank,
the staid and sober old forest trees,
washed by many waters, stand as sen­
tinels and gently wave their long,
gray^Spanish moss at the gay Osceola
as she merrily plies her way from
Jacksonville to Sanford..
Good things are coming our ■ way.
Congressman W. J. Sears has pre­
sented our school with a large, com­
plete map o f the U. S. Mr. Hawkins,
our popular trustee, came over and
with fitting words o f pleasure at our
gift delivered the present. Another
nice present received in the past few
days was a package of complimen­
tary tickets to the lecture by Dr. Rus­
sell H.. Conwell to be given in San­
ford next Wednesday night. This fa­
vor was bestowed upon us by H. H.
Dutton, a retiring member o f the
school board and was presented to
the faculty and higher grades. Wo
are very grateful to our benefactors
for their kindness and consideration
and feel that we will receive much'
benefit from both tho new, Improved

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NICE LOT OF THEM AND PRICES RIGHT.
YOU WILL DO W ELL TO LOOK THEM OVER BEFORE.
YOU BUY.
-SEE-

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HAND BROTHERS SHED
IN FRONT OF STAR THEATRES

map and also the intellectual .entertalnmenL •
Miaa Josephine Wynee entertained
b$r little friends with a birthday par­
ty Wednesday. The popular little
hostess waa the recipient of many
presents. Delicious cake and lemon­
ade were served the many young
friends present. •
.
Having' read in the Sanford Daily
Herald that Wednesday waa a legal
holiday, it being the birthdays of two
distinguished gentlemen, Robert E.
Lee and Robert J.- Holly, we cele­
brated the occasion as best we knew
how. We have a great liking for
these- tw o ' gentlemen, one a great
wiclder o f tho sword, the other a big
flourisher o f the pen, both very dan­
gerous weapons. Yassum.
Mrs. Kate Keeley, of Symphonville,
Ky., has arrived to bo a guest of rel­
atives here.
Mr. and Mrs. George McCrumb
spent Sunday at tho Beach. They
also stopped over at the Halifax riv­
er and enjoyed tho fat oysters. The
following will spent next Sunday at
the oyster beds: Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Talbott, Miss Linda Miles, Henry
Phillip and William Miles, Mr. mi
Mrs. Ben Lake and family and Ha.
Kate Keeley.
A -cylinder cap blew o ff the
oia boat just after the first fa v
bridge was passed and necessitated
the laying over to the boat here eat
morning.
*
Mr. and Mrs.%A . A. Walnwri|M *
have moved to Chuluota.
Henry Shoulet has returned irm
Henderson, Ky., where he spent abo#
a week.
The Florida Cane Syrup Compaay
of Tampa, developing an extensive
tract o f Pasco county land, are nuk­
ing rapid developmentAstrides. Tkfc
firm has now over 300 acres of laad.
cleared and seed cano*on hand in safficient amount to plant in excess of
500 acres, and they expect to have
fully 760 acres of cane planted before
tho season closes. A. E. Green sal
Elmer L. Hatten both of Baltimore
wero recent miportant guests of tks
firm.
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O ur i P rice Clothing S a le Is N ow O n
Positively the Biggest Values Ever Offered in Sanford and Seminole Count y

BOYS’ SHOES
13.00 VALUE,
(PI A Q
Sale price ......... t p l w O
13.25 VALUE,
(PO 1 C
Sale price ........
$3.50 V a l u e ,
S o"7 q
Sale price .......... $ £ .* ± 0
$4-00 VALUE,
&lt;PO A Q
1Sale p r ic e .........

. $5.00 VALUE,

(P9 QO

Sale price ......... t p J .t /O
$5.50 VALUE,
QQ Q Q
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$6.00 VALUE,
AO
Sale price ......... tPt)*s/0
$7.00 VALUE,
(PC A O
Sale price .........
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. MEN’S SHOES
$10.00 SHOES,
Sale p r ic e ___
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Ill.OO'SHOES,
Sale price —

$7.98

$12.00 SHOES,
Sale price ••••••••
$12.50 SHOES,
Sale p r ic e __
$14.00 SHOES,
Sale price __
$14.50 SHOES,
Sale p r ic e __
$15.00 SHOES,
Sale p r ic e __
$17.50 SHOES,
Sale price....

$10.98

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WORK SHOES
HALF PRICE
$1.50

Here is Your R eal Opportunity
To Save Money on Every Purchase—Take Advantage of It

HART SCHAFFNER &amp;MARX
CLOTHING AND
CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES
____$25.00

There are
no
Shopworn
Goods

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$50.00 SUITS,
Sale price ............ —
$55.00 SUITS,
Sale price ...............
$60.00 SUITS,
Sale p r ic e ......... .
$65.00
Sale
$70.00
Sale

SUITS,
p r ic e ...............
SUITS,
price ....’........—

$75.00
Sale
$80.00
Sale

SUITS,
p r ic e ............—
SUITS,
p r ic e ...... .......

. . . $27.50
......$30.00
........ $32.50
$37.50
$40.00

in . .
this Store
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BOYS’ CLOTHING
HALF PRICE .

i-to-date
Goods

VALUE,
p rice....

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..$2.50
$5.50 VALUE,
Sale •p rice....
$2.75 ,
*• $6.00 VALtJE,
$3.00
Sale' price....
$7.00 VALUE,
$3.50
Sale p rice....
$5.00 VALUE,
Sale price....

$10.00 SUITS,
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$11.50 SUITS,
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$12.00 SUITS,
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$14.00 SUITS,
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Clean

$3.00 VALUE,
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$7.50 VALUE,
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WORK CLOTHING
98,

$18.00 8 UITS,
(PA A A
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Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Extra Pants are going in this
Below Cost. AH Merchandise not mentioned in
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this Sale is reduced in price
V

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OVERALLS ..
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PANTS __

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ELECTS CHAIRMAN,
JUDGE PHILLIPS

CRUISING THE
INDIAN RIV1 R

FATHER OF ROAD DEPARTMENT TWO-HOUR MOTOR RIDE DURING
A STOP AT ORMOND
'
.OBTAIN8 POSITION OF
BEACH
CHAIRMAN
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 21.— A full
meeting of the newly appointed mem­
bers of the state road department was
held yesterday morning in the de­
partment offices. Upon motion of I.
E. Schilling, o f &amp;Aairti, seconded by
W. W. Clark, of Wall Springs Judge
H. B. Phillips, o f South Jacksonville,
was unanimously elected chairman of
the department.
The entire day was taken up ni dis­
cussing plans for the future and tho
interest o f the new members in tho
workings o f ,tho department indicate
a business-like and successful admin­
istration.
The retiring chairman^ Forest Lake,
o f Sanford, was present at the meet­
ing and addressed the department,, as­
suring them of his continued loyalty
and support.
Judge Philips thanked the' members
o f the board for their confidence in
his ability to conduct the affairs of
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the organization
and pledged his best
efforts toward the ultimate rcaliza-r
tion of o splendid road system in the
state.
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It is nssumed that Judge Philips
will remove his residence from Jack­
sonville to Tallahassee, as the law re­
quires the chairman to reside at the
state capital. But is wan learned at
the department today that the new
chairman had as yet made no definite
plans.

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JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 221-Judge
Henry B. Philips is entirely too mod­
est to make the'claim, but it is u fact
known to the former officers
nnd
some of the members of the Florida
State Good Roads Association, that
Judge Philips is the "fnther” of the
stato road department, being the au­
thor of the bill providing for the cre­
ation and organization of the depart­
ment, which was enacted into law by
.the state legislature of Florida in
1915.
For u number of years prior to the
1015 convention of the State Good
Roads Association, held at St. Peters­
burg during the month of March,
Judge Philips was chairman of the
legislative committee of the organi­
zation. He submitted n draft of the
bill providing for the creation of a
state road department to the conven­
tion at St. Petersburg and it was giv­
en the unanimous endorsement of the
association. Hon. Frank Wood, mem­
ber of the legislature from Pinellas
county, was entrusted with the duty
of engineering the bill through the
house, where it was kuown as the
“ Wood *bill." While the hill as in­
troduced was amended in several par­
ticulars^ the main features were re­
tained and was passed by a substan­
tial majority in the house. It then
went to the cellule and was passed
with few, if any, amendments. Hon.
Park Trammell was governor and he
promptly approved the measure.
The State Good Ronds. Association,
of which Hon. F. O. Miller, now rep­
resentative-elect from Duval county,
was president, had for several ses­
sions endeavored to secure the pas­
sage of a law creating a stale road
department or highway' commission,
but until the measure drafted by Hon.
Judge ‘Philips was submitted, the leg­
islature had refused to enact the nec­
essary legislation. It was Judge Phil­
ips' idea of having the department
consist of five members, one from
cnch of the four congressional dis­
tricts of the state nnd one from the
slate at large, that first met with
general favor.

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be reflected in the homes, and the
interpretations o f the song-training
IF YOU NEED A NEW
in the kindergarten through the use
of the VIctrola mndo tho machino
seem a most necessary adjunct to tho
t
,
Akindergarten Bystem. Through tho
kindness o f Arthur Yowell, a Victrola
Buy the Best that is made
\
has been placed In the high school.
Miss Elizabeth Humphreys, teach­
er of Ancient, Medieval and Modem
Jlistory made one see the absolute
necessity of these subjects as a part
of tho education of tho high school
pupil, and drove tho argument home
with convincing emphasis.
W e also have the Buck Line o f
Prof. Bachc gave a splendid talk on
GAS RANGES &lt;
the “ Practical Education of Science"
and tho comprehensive laws of na­
ture's science, including health, divid­
ing it into three divisions as studied
in the High School, General Science,
Biology nnd Chemistry, and in con­
clusion made an earnest appeal that
parents give the pupil the opportun­
ity to apply his or her knowledge at
home. That “Everything pertaining to
life and living is based on science"
was clearly proven by Prof. Bache.
Mrs. R. C. Maxwell convincingly
demonstrated that “ Latin" is the most
your fertiliser without getting our
essential of all studies and did not NEW PRICE LISTS JUST IB8UBD.
PLENTY OF MATERIALS, Proapt
agree with the boy who said “ What’s Shipments. Order now. Fertilizer*, Insecticides, 8prayer*, Poultry .Supthe use of Latin anyhow?" Introduc­
pH*.
ing at times' a humorous tendency and
w . 0 . P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
illustrating with charts, Mrs. Max­
E
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derful.
The club reporter would love tb
give each splendid, talk In full but
W E H A V E IT
space prohibits suffice it that all
were excellent and combined to make
the meeting one of pure delight and
most instructive. It is recognized that
the schools must take the responsibil­
C. A . M A T H E W S and A . P . C O N O L L E Y
ity of traniing if childhood is to be
considered and developed to the best
citizenship and well-developed bodies
and minds are the foundations for
good* manhood and womanhood.
The business period was presided
over by Mrs. B. W. Herndon and the
reports of tho various committees
were most encouraging.

O IL CO O K ST O V E

The FLORENCE Automatic

cigarette

ORMOND BEACH, Jan. 24.—The
house boat Victoria, on which Presi­
dent-elect Harding Is cruising down
the Indian river, made the first stop
on her voyage yesterday at Ormond
Beach and disembarked hor passen­
gers for a two-hour motor ride along
tho Florida East Shorn boulevard. The
stop here and a brief tie-up when the
Victoria tried to go through the Or­
mond drawbridge, wore the only In­
cidents o f the log flf the house boat
during a peaceful Sunday’s sailing.
"
Taking advantage of perfect weath­
er, she pushed ahead of her schedule
and when she tied up fo r the night
sho was within a few hours of Rockledge, where the party expects to go
LITTLER-PREVATT NUPTIALS
ashore some time tomorrow for a golf
match.
(T r c n Xondxy'a
Daring the auto ride, Mr. Harding
A quiet wedding took place at high
and his companions drove into Day­ noon yesterday at Chuluota at the
tona, eight miles from here, and residence of Rev. Hogan when Miss
brought back Senator A. B. Cummings Hazel Littler, daughter of Mr. and
of Iowa, who has been at a Daytona Mrs. J. N. Littler o f Osteen, and Mr.
hotel and who will make the remain­ C. W-. Prevatt o f Geneva were united
der o f the* house boat trip as a mem­ in marriage. The wedding-took place
ber of the vacation party .
with only a few friends in attendance
Under* a hot sun tho president-elect nnd after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
came ashore wearing white woolens Prevatt left for Geneva where they
nnd n straw hat His visit attracted will reside^.
little attention, though the Victorin
The-jbrid^ hns been n resident of
docked within n stone’s throw of a Sanford for the past two years, being
big tourist hotel. Details-of his vaca­ in the office of Dr. Caswell ns assist­
tion trip lind been ‘ kept confidential ant and has many friends hero and
and only n few pf the guess hero at her old home in Ohio and in Genlearned o f his arrival unit after tho cvh. who extend their best wishes.
Victoria hnd headed down stream The groom is a young' man o f wcllagain.
lown business ability and Is engaged
Tho trouble nt the draw-bridge oc­ in the cnttlc business near Geneva
curred soon afterward nnd held up the being a Seminole county boy who hns
Victorin for more thnn an hour. She fthc respect nnd. esteem of nil who
attempted the passage nt too, shallow .know him.
n point nnd stuck in the myd in such f The Hcmld extends best wishes to
n position that the bridge could not j ] r ft,„j
Prcvntt.
be closed until her little engine hnd
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forced n w a y out Inch by inch. Mean- J The high prices are climbing down,
time more thnn n score of automobiles (hut they are procecdingly slowly, ns
were held up nnd n crowd o f several (if afraid‘ they might hurt themselves.
hundred gnthered on the bridge nnd t
---------------------- ------cheered the house boat when she fin­
ally extriented herself.

It's toasted
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StacZuSs^ff

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

City Property, Building Lots and Farm Lands

LOSSING’S QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER
“ We Deliver The Goods”

Mrs. 'Wm. McKinnon reported on
the financing o f the cemetery im­
provement which are rapidly going
forward under the direction of Mrs.
R. C. Bower. Mrs. McKinnon hns se­
cured the co-operation to date df one
Jmndrcd lot owners who have agreed
to contribute regulnrly to the salary
of a keeper for tho care of the lots
nnd nvenues. Upon her recommenda­
tion, the wclfnre department unani­
mously voted to contribute fifty dol­
lars with which to employ extra help
WELFARE DEPARTMENT
to.put tho cemetery in good condition.
SPENCER C ASE TO
The
necessity for cemetery care and
The January business meeting nnd
BE H E A R D B Y THE program of the welfare department improvement was brought before the
Welfare department in October.
A
SU PR EM E COURT at the Woman’s Club, Wednesday, was committee wns appointed to investi­
one of the most delightful of the sea­
gate conditions hnd upon her report in
W ll.l. CONTEST ATTORNEY fiEN- son nnd it is to be regretted that the
inclemency of the weather prohibited December, the present, committees
K K A I .- H M A N D A M U S
a larger at tendance for the subject were appointed with full power to
ACTION.
under discussion during the program act. The result is nn aggressive cam­
paign for funds nnd improvements,
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 25.—Tho (icriod is of vital importance to par­
already
showing results through the
Florida Supreme Court will hear ornl ents, teachers nnd pupils alike, how­
activities
of Mrs. McKinon nnd Mrs.
arguments here, this afternoon nt 3:30 ever those who were unnblo to avnil
Bower
nnd
this work will bo Included
in the alternative writ of mandamus themselves of the privilege to be
in
the
civic
improvement of the wel­
filed by Attorney General Rivers II. present on this occasion will have the
fare
department.
Buford rind directed against Sheriff op port unity nt the February “meeting
Mrs. T. M. Pol vs ton reported that
\V. C. Spencer of Hillsborough county of the department, as owing to the
to test the constitutional validity of lengthy business meeting, the hour Mr. Osborne Herndon lias promised
chapter 7,331, acts of 1917, common­ grew too late to complete the pro­ his co-operation for better pictures
ly known as the county officers fee gram. The five teachers who were and assures the committee that he
bill. John T. G. Crawford of Jack­ unable to present their subjects on will secure suitable films for the chil­
sonville, and Judge James F. Glenn of Wednesday have signified their will­ dren. The crusade against the im­
Turn|&gt;a, representing Sheriff Spencer ingness to do so at the next meeting. moral pictures that nre now the rule
ns the respondent arc expected to he Let us have n crowded house to meet rather than tho exception, is gaining
here nnd will make such pleadings as these teachers who are so generous­ hendwny nnd "better films" may be
will present to the court the eonsti- ly giving their time and talent in co­ expected ns a result of the nttitude of
tutionnl validity of the‘net. 'Pile law operation with the Woman’s Club to women’s organizations all over the
will be defended by Attorney General promote the best interests of
our country.
Buford and his colleagues, Worth W. school children. Barents are begin­
Upon the request of Mrs. C. M.
Trammell and Judge J. II. Gaines. ■ ning to realize the necessity and value Berry, a committee wns appointed for
of co-operation with the teacher nnd the purpose of securing a suitable
In the petition for an alternative the children whose parents are stand­ committee to collect, exhibit and
writ of mandamus filed by the attor­ ing shoulder to shoulder with the guard a "Woman’s Exhibit" from
ney general n.short time ngo it was teacher, and making much more rapid Seminole county for the Sub-Tropical
alleged that the county, commission­ progress.
Fair nt Orlando in .Februury.
ers of Hillsborough hnd fixed the
Mrs. E. D. Brownlee, to whom the
Mrs. Fred Williams was unanimous­
number of salaries of Sheriff Spen­ credit is due for the excellent. pro­ ly nominated chairman of the Wel­
cer's deputies nnd advised tho sheriff gram, introduced T. W. Lawton, sup­
fare Department for 1021-1022, and
of this action and that tho sheriff de­ erintendent of public instruction, who
Mrs. Harry Ward was appointed to
clined to appoint tho deputies id ac­ made the annopneements and intro­
serve on the elections committee folr
GO NO F A R T H E R cordance with tho conimission’s ac­ duced tho teachers. Following the the Mcrch election of Club officers,
tion, holding that the law was uncon­ teachers, Mr. Lawton made an earn­
and chairmen of departments.
stitutional. Through tho preoeedings est plea for tho co-operation of the
The Evidence Is at Your Door
Sanford proof is what you want nnd to be heard todny it is hoped to bring club ns a whole, nnd of the individual
the statement of this highly respect­ the mnttcr to nn enrly adjustment.
members, requesting that letters be
Judge Glen left Sunday night for written to our senators nnd congress­
ed resident will banish all doubt:
W. A. Stafford, prop, plumbing Tallahassee to represent Sheriff Spen­ men at Washington, endorsing the
establishment, 408 Holly ave., San­ cer before the supreme court in tho Smith-Tower education bill, and urg­
ford, says: “ Kidney complaint had mandamus action. He will return ing the support of our representa­
elf e d u c i n g
annoyed me for some little while. I Thursday.
tives. The request wns received with
Sheriff Spencer Baid tho entire ununimous consent. Shaking for tho
had backache so bad I couldn’t stoop
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to pick up anything when working. I matter wns in Judge Glenn’s hnjjds.— Club, Mrs. Morgan stated-that the
was pretty well handicapped. I wns Tampa Tribune.
request would ^como before tho Feb­
also afflicted with a kind of dizzy
I
ruary meeting of tho general club at
feeling and there were limes when 1
which
time
she
felt
sure
it
would
b«
P O P U LA T IO N OP
could see dark specks in front of me.
received with approval.
I felt generally run down. I doctored,
V A R IO U S CITIES
Mr. Lawton availed himself of this
but didn’ t get much benefit, so I Bent
opportunity
to thank the welfare de­
SH O W S IN C R E A SE
for a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills nt
partment for their efforta in behalf
Aldridge’s Drug Store. I wasn't long
WHITE AND NEGRO CENSUS o f the drive for funds to supplement
in finding out the merit of this reme­
tho teachers’ salaries..
FIGURES ARE INTER­
dy, for It Boon cured me and I have
Mr. Ogilvie, principal of tho High
ESTING
remained free from kidney trouble for
school, gave n fino practical talk on
some years now."
(Oj 111. in v liM Pnul
the relationship of parent-teacher and
00c nt all dealers.• Foster-Milburn
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 25. — The pupil that should have been heard by
V tt
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
negro population of Roanoke, Y«-. every parent in Sanford.
UGH I HUT i W l o l l
0300, increase 22 per cent over 1910.
Miss Ida Gray’s subject “ Music in
STRONG *??»■••»...
When a girl gets looney over danc- White population 41,530. Negro pop­ the Public Schools" wns handled with
M.‘ f Y H YOJt
* inff. and is always gqjng.on Joy rides ulation, of Knnsns City, Mo., 3706, in­ an understanding of this great need
Oil s a l e r e n A
at night, and speeds a lot of time at crease 30 per cent. Negro popula­ that made a strong appeal. s She'par­
3HCR7 TIME
the telephone giggling nnd chattering tion of Camden, N. J., 8513, increase' ticularly stressed the use of a Vic­
l«TW ilmUMt u d M &lt;
wilh the boys— there’s something 40 per cent Negro population o f trola' as a means o f raising the stand­
•••lor trial.
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Working loose, and her folks had bet­ Youngstown, O., 66C0, increase 244 ard of musical taste by a careful se­
radio nrcicnc-FAsmoN w fiiiu i*
pw«.k . • nirri-rw «
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ter keep a watch on her.
per cent.
lection of records in school that would

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“Keystone Soil Powder” Sterilizes the Soil
In greenhouse sterilization It hnB proved ns good ns steam
baking. In seed beds it kills weed seeds nnd many diseases.
A fifty pound keg costs three dollars, and will treat 1000 to
2000 square feet of soil.
Enough for trial sent free if you will give it n thorough test

H O M ER T. D A R LIN G TO N
General Delivery, Minma, Florida.

The Gabbett Home for Sale
O PPO R TU N ITY
Knocks nt Your Ddor But Once and It Will Never Knock at
Your Door Again With This Kind of n Proposition.

A REAL BARGAIN

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If We Don’l, Tell Uh.

A MODERN BUN GALOW
Of six rooms, screened wide porches,
and improvements, in fact ono o f the
surrounded by oranges and grapefruit
shrubs, fountains, beautiful lawns, a

all modem conveniences
finest homes in the city
trees, flowers, plants,
complete home and then

N IN E ACRES O F T I LED LAND
Upon which you can raise winter vegetables for the land i*
tilled and In first-class condition and has made money fo r the
owner every year and the crop* on it will speak for the pro­
ductiveness of the land.
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This is not only a beautiful home place but one that will
make you money. On the shore of beautiful Lake Mohroe and
tho land one day in the near future will be subdivided Into city
lota nnd mako you a fino profit. In the city just five block*
from tho business portion. The greatest opportunity in this
state for n man with money enough to make the first pay­
ment You must see it to realize what it really means.

A. P. Connelly Real Estate Co.

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* t h e SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28,1921

BLOCK WAS SOLD
IllE ROD AND GUN CLUB WELAKAAGAIN,
SECOND TIME IN
JOYS LAKEFRONT PROPERTY
THIRTY DAYS, HAS RECORD
FOR CLUB AND BOAT BASIN

J. D. Brown Sells His Interest in One of Sanford’s
Finest Buildings to T. W . Hanes o f
North Carolina
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come to Florida In private yachts
(From W .dn««J» 7’ i D*Uj)
each season.
are associated .with men o f means
The Rod A Gun Club was organized
The Wclaka Block hns been sold and will bend all their efforts and
about a month ago and at once set again.
capital toward making this city great.
The sale was made through H. A.
about the task o f selling stock to the t J. D. Bowen oT Winston-Salem, N.
citizens o f Seminole county. No sn b -'^
Coggins
o f the Rose Investment Com­
who recently purchased (this fine
scriber has been asked to subscribe1
pany o f. Orlando who made the first
fo r more than $100 worth o f stock property from E. A. Douglass and salo o f this property, to Mr. Bowen
and the club now has nearly 100 mem­ Roy Symes sold it yesterday to F. W. and who Is being congratulated by
New committees will be sent Hanes, a capitalist of North Carolina, his many friends upon the second sale
tahpaign w i l l b b m a d e t o bers.
out In a few days to sell more stock, who expects to make Sanford his of this property.
The Wclaka
enlist s e v e r a l h u n d r e d
as It is the purpose of the club to In-j home In the future. The price has Block consists of up-to-date store
m e m be r s i n p r o j e c t
terest aa many citizens as possible not been stated, although It was rooms and beautiful apartments and
(from VUMMltLj't Ouflr)
In this club.
I rumored that It broqghtjiround the the property is bringing In a good
-Jlie Rod &amp; Gun Club, one o f SaaPlans fo r a club house are now $175,000 mark, which sets a record revenue and will continue to do so,
fonl’s newest and Hvest organizations, under way which will also be used fo r |for property in this fast-growing city, being one of the most up-to-date
^ purchased a beautlfyl site for a conventions and other gatherings andj F. W. Hanes, the new ower, has buildings in the city.
Thus Messrs. Douglass and Symes,
thjb boose on the shores of Lake will fill a long-felt want !n Sanford been attracted to Sanford by the
In thia respect.
j many advantages of this city being Coggins and Bowen are to be con­
KonroeA meeting o f the stockholders prill at the head o f water transportation gratulated upon starting something
Thii property Is between the J. S. be held in\the court house on Friday Jon the St. Johns river, the rich farm- big here. They are to be congratu­
ITiUon place and the W, A. Fitts ^evening, January 8th, at 8:00 o'clock mg country back of It, the increasing lated upon bringing Sanford to tho
fU(t on Union avenue and extends,at which It is expected that every,list of factories, the headquarters of notice of big people and congratulated
{too Union avenue to the lake a dis- ] subscriber as well as every Interested the A. C. L. Railway and the big upon having the far-sightedness that
tinff of over 500 feet and Is 182 feet citizen will be present
j shops, the rail transportation faclll- went ahead and accomplished some­
The list of the subscribers to this tics and countless attractions for the thing big and last but not least Mr.
la width. The line between these two
j investor. Mr. Hanes is the kind of Hanes, the new owner, Is to be con­
properties hns always been a diagonal club's stock follows:
B. W. Anderson, O. F. Alien, W. B. men that are needed hero and the fact gratulated upon his decision to make
line. The Rod A Gun Club'purchased
» part of both of these properties hi Ahem, R. C. Bower, B. R. Beck, L. F. that he and Mr. Bowen will make Sanford his home and invest his
ijch a wny thst the lines will be made j Bryan, C. L. Britt, J. G. Ball, L. A. their homes here is a cause for con*- money here in the fnstest-growing
to rtnform to the streets of the c ity , Brumlcy, F. W. A. Brown, Geo. D .' gratulntion ns they nrc men of means, city in thia part of the state.
it right angles and will have the e f - , Bishop, Jno. T. Brady, L. P. Chitten
f«t of improving the appearance of den, J. B. Coleman, S. O. Chase, Ran-' B j starling, F. W. Talbot, D. L.
Indiana Standard
th*t section materially.jdall Chase, V. E. Douglass, Albert Thrasher, J. N.
Tolar, DeaneTumor,
*OiI Cuts Gas Two
The deal will be. closed as soon as
Domer, J. D. Davison, R. R. Reas, j jj .Tillis, jj/
c .Waters,
Stanley
the papers have been prepared and Geo. A. DcCottes, FJF. Dutton, B. C.(Walker, W. T.Wheelis,B. F. Whltncr,
' Cents per Gallon
passed upon and It Is said that the Dodds, Felix Frank, Harry A. Fleet- jr m i Walsman, W. H. Wight and A.
(O r T i* A titcliltd P r*it)
purchase price of this site is $4000. wood, Alfred Foster, E. F. House-JE Yowcll.
CHICAGO, Jan. 20.— A reduction
The sits comprises over three ncrcs holder, B. W. Herndon, Ed Higgins, |
______ :--------------- of two cents u gallon in the price of
of land and is within easy walking R. J. Holly, Geo. G. Herring, W. 3.
New
England
in
gasoline was announced here yester­
distance of the city. It hns the ad- ITnnd, C. E. Henry'. C. M. Hnnd, W.
day by the Standard Oil Company of
cantaec of being on n paved Btreet C. Hill, W. M. Haynes, T. W. Jones,
Grip of W inter’s
Indiana, ns a result of decreases in
and also 1ms the additional advantage Perry Jernignn, J. E. Jorvy, A. R.
Coldest Weather the price of crude oil. At service sta­
of having n frontage on tho lnkc of Key, L. C. Kolb, G. W. Knight, W. A.
tions, the price dropped from 29 to 27
1R2 feet, which will mnke n fine boat Leffler, S. M. Lloyd, H. B. I*ewls,
BOSTON, J an. 20.- -The coldest cents nnd from tank wngons from 27
John
G.
Leonard}-,
E.
F.
Lane,
Forest
basin for the use of the club and the
weather of the winter is recorded in to 2ft cents. Kerosene was cut from
Lake, R. C. Maxwell, E. D. Mobley,
visitors to the city.
New England today.
Three below 18*6 to 15Vi cents a gallon.
The Rod &lt;£ Gun Club is to bo con­ C. V. Mnhoney, R. Jit. Mnson, C- J.
zero was registered in the suburbs of
“ If crude oil continues to go down,
gratulated upon their purchase, as this Marshall, Schelle Mnincs, F. L. Miller,
Boston thia morning.
gasoline
and kerosene will naturally
Und Is worth the full price pnid for R, H. Morris, Joe Meisch, Frank
go
down
with it, said W. M. Ilurton,
it and possibly more ns farm land. Meisch, W. L. Morgan, K. R. Murrell,
president
of the company.
The
movement
of
turkeys
from
As a site for n club house it could Jr., C. J. Mcrriwcather, ‘ R. A. New­
Alachua
county
just
before
the
holl-1
r.ot be excelled nnd the possibilities man, S. Pulrston, W. S. Pnrker, F. E.
What has become of the little girl
for a boat Lisin within n convenient Roumillat, John Russell, Carl Schultz, days was probably the heaviest over |
known.
The
prices
received
ranged
j
who
was anxious to change from
distance from the heart of the city G. W. Spencer, Geo. A. Speer, H. P.
from
25
to
50
centB
n
pound.
short
to long dresses?
will recommend it to the visitors who Smith, II. R. Stevens, R. E. Stevens,

iflu-ee Acres o f Land on
paved Street and
Lake Front

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Liea in the direction of Economy. Saving Your Money, Depositing it &lt;
In the Bank where It will draw interest and keep you in com fort in 1
th edeclining years of your life. And a Bank Acconnt makes you in- J |
dependent, gives you a standing in your community, give* you a
chance to develop tho resources that .lie at hand ready for the asking.
AH of these things are yours when you bring your money to us for a
Savings Account. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER.

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Girl’s Scalp Torn from
H er Head by Machine,
Sewed Back on Again
Dena DcWitt, 1B-ycar*o1d Dado
City girl, was completely scalped yes­
terday when her hnir became entangl­
ed in the driving shnft of a ennegrnnding machnie near that city. The
machinery pulled her scnlp entirely
o ff her head. The unfortunnte girl
was'rushed to Tampa for medical at­
tention. The ambulance of B. Marion
Reed met the train nnd she was taken
to the Bnyside hospital, where Dr. J.
S. Helms operated, sewing the s c a l p
hack on the head. Officials of the hospitnl stated lust night that the girl
was resting well and that chances for
her recovery were good.

GOVERNMENT IS
COLLECTING IT’S
BACK
LARGE SUMS ARE FOUND TO BE
DUE AS RESULT OF NEW
AUDIT
( II7 Th* AiMtUUd P r c » )

WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—Approx­
imately thirty-five million dollars a
month in hnck taxes being collected
by government. Ij»rg esums due as
result of audit of returns,
The foe of life is not work, hut
worry. Fow are worked to death;
mnny arc irritated to denth.

Blessed are they that vamp not,
for. the profits of the primrose path
You renlizo that a story really
are vanity, nnd the ultimate guide-J amounts to when you see forty chuppost is "This Way Out."
iters in n ton-line synopsis.

Have You Seen the New

Open Head CELER Y CRATE?
Strongest Crate made and makes the Handsomest Package
Impossible tor the heads to pull out and
absolutely guaranteed

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28,1921

RESUME BUSINESS AS USUAL
SHOULD BE OUR SLOGAN
ALL ALONG THE LINE

TENNESSEE ■ BIG LOSS AT LAKELAND
FIRE THIS MORNING, DESTROYS
MAY ADOPT
OPERA HOUSE AND NEWSPAP1 R
BLUE LAWS

Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law
DeLAND, FLORIDA
Will practice In the State and Fede*^
al'Courts. Special facilities fo V E l'
amining and Perfecting Land T ithi

BILL PROHIBITING AMA'€CMENT LAKELAND MORNING STAR
ON SUNDAY REJECTED
LOSES ENTIRE PLANT
t
BY SENATE
BY FIRE

(By Tt&gt;« i u o ; U M Vrcaa)
IWORK ON WEKHVA
LAKELAND, Jan. 2 4 ^ A fire of
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 2fl.—The unknown origin which broke out in a
BRIDGE IS TO BE
EXPEDITED .bill prohibiting Sunday amusements grocery store o f W. J. Waring last

This is N o t the Time to
I
Cease Buying A ny
Commodities

PRICE LEVELS HERE
AND IF BUYING STOPS IT WILL
REACT ON OUR OWN
INDUSTRIES
Business np usunl was one of the
million slogans during the war and
It-would be a good slogan to remem­

Commissioners II. R. Ferran and
W. H. Richie, •delegated by the board
of Lake county commissioners,’ met
with the Seminole county commission­
ers Monday to consider the slow pro­
gress being made on the fill at the
Wekiwa bridge. The contract called
for the completion o f this work by
February 1, 1921, with penalty attach­
ed for failure to complete same at
designated period. As the contrac­
tors have labored under many diffi­
culties an extension o f time was
granted until April 1, at which time
the assurance was vouchsafed the
commissioners o f the two counties
that fhe work would be completed. In
the meantime the question of con­
structing a new bridge will come up
for adjudication by the commission­
ers o f Seminole and Lake counties.—
Eustis Lake Region.

ber and to follow right now In our
commercial life. Holding off buying
was all right to bring down the high
cost of living but If there are any
now who are holding ofT buying think­
ing -that prices will hit the level of
1914 they are going without the ne­
cessities of life and saving nothing
fo r the simple reason that business
must resume all along the line now if
we would start the dollars circulating
In the north to take care of our win­
ter fruits and vegetables. One touch
o f nature makes the whole world Irin
and one touch o f adversity makes the
whole world kin also, and this can
easily be noted in the falling off of
the farm products fo r .the past year.
It means that the people tysrc and WOULD BE FINE IDEA AND BE
BIG HELP TO CITY
•the people everywhere must buy what
AND VISITORS
they need right along without wait­
ing for any more tumbles in prices
(From Tuesday’s Daily)
fo r prices have tumbled about ns far
as they can without tumbling the en­
The "13" Club at their regular
tire financial structure of the nations luncheon today took up the question
down with them.
of many matters relative to the im­
Right now our growers nre wonder­ provement of Sanford and among
ing about the price of celery and other matters President Knight ap­
spring vegetables.
Probably thrse pointed n committee to take up tho
same growers arc among those who idea of establishing a permanent
arc waiting for the prices of all com­ home for the Sanford Librnry.
modities that they need to come down.
This is something that is needed
Consequently the mills nnd factories here for the Sanford Librnry has had
o f the north have shut down bccnusc a long and useful career in Sanford
everybody Is waiting for prices to and without having any resources or
fall. These same people working In assistance of any kind has maintained
the mills and factories in the north nn organization nnd has some funds'
were the ones that bought our celery, |n lbo banks at the present time,
and lettuce last season. If they arc, lt would be a grand idea for the
not working they can not buy ns thoyjcity to ,jonnto „ tract of land suitdid formerly nnd thus the chain thnt oble f or this pUrpof,e nnd ff such
binds one industry to another is C0l(1(J be foum) !(ke one of the parks
broken. All business should resume |whpre tbc )nml would not cost the
and there is no need for worry over library any money all that they hnvp
outelme. The growers o f fruit nnt} nlj thnt cou]fJ bc raisod would
nnd vegetables will receive a fair go for a fine building.
price for their products. They should
A smnll plcco of land in tho center
go In for a good pack first nnd ship of one of the parks would be nn ideal
nothing hut prime stulT. They should site for the librnry association and
also find out what the markets will thc e n d in g could be erected for »
stand in way of shipments, they sum of about $10,000 or less, a real
should find out how much the cash nice comfortable building erected on
buyers will stand nnd then adjust the unit system thnt could be added
their sights accordingly nnd they will to from time to time ns the city
bring down thc gnme nnd business grew. This is a capital Idea nnd th«
will resume ail along the line. It is committee will no doubt go into ths
well to begin the study of this matter far enough in a few dnys ti
problem.
sketch some tentative plnn to present
to the public.

BUILDING
FOR LIBRARY
IN SANFORD

Red Revolution
in Finland Said

to B e B re w in g

flijr Thm A «iocU t*4 F ftiti)

LONDON, Jan. 2(3.— Red revolu­
tion is brewing in Finlnnd, n news dis­
patch to Copenhagen today says. Fin­
nish officials admit thc situation is'
grave.
Try a Herald Want Ad.—It pays.

A Rat Breeds 6 to 10 Times a Yraf,
Averaging Ten Young to a Litter
Remember this, act us soon as you
see tho first rat. Get a package, of
RAT-SNAP. It’s a sure rat and mice
destroyer. It’s convenient, comes in
cake fonn, no mixing.
Mummifies
rat after killing—leaven no smell.
Cats or dogs won’t touch it. Three
sizes, 35c, G5c, $1.25. Sold nnd guar­
anteed by Rail Hardware Co,

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THE MAN WHO KNEW
AND WHAT CAME OF IT
Wo knew a mnn with nn automobile, who said he was
a careful driver
AND IIE \yAS!
He said ho would never injure anyone
AND IIE DIDN’T !
He said: “ If anything happens, it will be tho other fellow’s fault"
AND IT WAS!
That didn’t prevent the other fellow from demanding money
AND HE D1D1
.Our man said: “ It’s not my fault; I'll not pay anything”
AND HE DIDN’T!
The other chap said; “ I'LL SUE YOUI"
AND HE DID!
Our friend’a lawyer said: "We can beat him In court"
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AND THEY DID!
Whereupon our frined said: “ Ha, Ha, I winl1
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He paid his laVryer a fee of $100.00, plus expenses, and ran his car the
rest of the year at his own riik.
FOOLISH— WASN'T HE?
There was a cheaper way out, and we had told him about it, but
be thought be knew better.
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\ suits, and pay all lossea withfiTthe limit of our policy.

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but permitting operation o f necessary
public utilities recommended for re­
jection by senate judiciary committee.
House committee postponed action.

ATHENS’ FIRE
TOTALS BIG LOSS,
WILL REBUILD
ATHENS, Jan. 26.— Plans for re­
building the stores and offices swept
away yesterday in Athens* $2,000,000
fire were being made by business men
late today, while smoke and steam
still psrtly obscured the gaunt skel­
etons o f brick and Iron that were left
of some of the city’s largest estab­
lishments.
The fire, beginning at midnight,
raged for hours before*!! was brought
under control and destroyed a block
and a half with heavy damage in ad­
joining blocks. Its origin remained
ns great a mystery tonight as when
it broke out.
The first blazzo was seen issuing
from tho Max Joseph building, ac­
cording to Police Chief ' Henry% W.
Reuse, who agreed with most of petals
In the belief that the fire originated
in the rear o f this building. Explos­
ions, believed to be from gasoline
drums In the headquarters of the Den­
ny Motor Company in the building,
bulged the wails and hurled flames
in all directions. The fire came with­
in a block of the historic buildings of
the University of Georgia, but none
of them was damaged.
The block destroyed was bounded
by Jackson, Clayton, Wall nnd Brond
streets, with heavy damage on two
sides of this square and loss to prac­
tically every store on the other two
sides. Falling walls added to the dan­
ger of firefighters, but the only in­
jured recorded wns that to Fire Chidf
George W. McDormnn, ngc 54, who
fell from a ladder. He wns taken to a
hospital with severe cuts nnd bruises
on Ms face nnd head, but wns said to
be resting easier tonight.
Fire apparatus and eighteen firemen
headed by Chief W. B. Cody were
rushed from Atlanta on a special train
and the Atlantans spnt th day in
pouring watr on th ruins nnd push­
ing down dangerous walls.

PREACHER’S HOME
HAS LITERATURE
SEDITIOUS NATURE

DUBLIN, Jnn. 2(1.— Report issued
at Dublin Castle snys while searching
home of Rev. J. A. Irwin, Presbytcrinn minister, police found revolver,
ammunition for shotgun nnd quantity
o f seditious literature. Irwin, who de­
livered addresses in United States
when Enmonn DoValeru wns in thnt
country, sent to interment camp after
arrest.

Shrimp Fishermen
Protest New Raise
in Express Rates
(By Tbs A u otU lsd I n u )

WASHINGTON, Jnn. 20.—Senator
Park Trammell received today a tele­
gram from the fish dealers of Fernandhm protesting the recent 25 per cent
Increase of express rates on shrimp,
authorized as effective Jan. 10th. Con­
sistent with the fight he has started
for a reduction of transportation rates
Senator Trammell has taken his pro­
test to tho Interstate Commerce Com­
mission and vigorously urges that this
contemplated blow to the shrimp in­
dustry which means so much to Fernandina as well as other sections of
Florida, be withheld and the order for
the increase of transportation rates
^'rescinded.
U. 8. Government Warns Farmers
Abont Disease Caused by Rata
They carry Bubonic plague, fatal to
human beings. They carry foot and
mouth disease, which is fatal to stock.
They kill chickens, eat grain, cause
destruction to property. If you have
rata RAT-SNAP* will. kill them. Cre­
mates rats after killing them—leaves
no smelL Comes in cakes, ready for
use. Three sizes, 85c, 66c, $1.25. Sold
and guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.

E. K. PERRYMAN
Attorney-at-Law
(From Tuesday's Daily)
106 Phrk Ave.
Mrs. W. L. Langdon entertained
SANFORD
most attractively Monday afternoon,
FLORIDA
with the first of a series o f bridge
parties. The honorec of this party
was Mrs. Arthur Haxzard, who has
been the guest o f her parents, Mr.
Is a powerful Antiseptic and Paia
and Mrs. T. L. Dumas, fo r the ppst
Killer, cures Infected cuts, old soret,
month.
Mrs. F. B. Langley in white or­ tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Near,
17-13tc
gandie received‘ the guests at the algla, Rheumatism.
door, while Mrs. W. L. Langley, In a
gown o f yellow satin, Mrs. Haszard in
-; r- 1- .--green satin and Mrs'. Leggi in black
Attorney-at-Law
lace, formed the receiving line. .
Tho entire lower floor was opened No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
en suite and was beautifully and
SANFORD, FLA.
tastefully decorated with an abund­
ance o f roses.
Bridge was' played at eight tables.
After the game Mrs. Haxzard was
presented with, a dainty hand em­
JEW ELER
broidered guest towel. Mrs. Lake for
high score, was given a beautiful sli­
MY SPECIALTIES:
Pickard’s Hand-Painted rt&gt;Ins
ver comports and Mrs. Hoy cut tho
Gorham’s Sterling Sliver
consolation, a bottle Of toilet water.
Rogera' Plated Ware
The refreshments, which consisted
Elgin and Waltham Watches
o f two courses, a salad and an ice
course, were dainty and most delici­
ous. Mints and nuts were served in
big red roses, which were the attraet[ye f av0n .
SC H E L L E M A IN E S
Mrs. Langley was assisted in serv­
LAWYER '
ing by Mts. F. B. Langley, Misses
orneic in the court h o u s e *
Adelaide Higgins, Florence Henry,
SANFORD - - FLORIDA
Agnes Dumas, Marie Teague, and
Fern Ward.
Those present wete: Mrs. Forrest
Lake, Mrs. G. I. Loucks, Mrs. Roy
Bower, Mrs. C. E. Henry, Mrs. Fred
E X P tR I
Walsma, Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, Mrs.
W. L. Morgan, Mrs. A. P. Connelly,
Mrs. Margaret Barnes, Mrs. E. M.
Galloway, Mrs. J. M. Wallace, Mrs.
John Leonnrdi, Mrs. John Meisch, Mrs.
J. G. Bali, Mrs. T. L. Dumas, Mrs.
Arthur nazznrd. Mrs. Leggi, Mrs. M.
S. Wiggins, Mrs. George Hoy, Mrs,
R. J. n olly, Mrs. Raymond Key, Mrs.
L. P. McCuller, Mrs. E. F. Roumillat,
Mrs. R. C. Hines, Mrs. William Lcfflcr, Mrs. A. M. Philips, Mrs. Charles
Fodder, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Miss
THE INSIDE IS IMPORTANT.
Bowler and Miss Wilkey.
Don't forge
forget that it is just as neeyc
inner tube*
God mndc moonshine, but He nev­ cssary to nave your
strong, flexible and durable the stint
er put it in bottles.
as your outer shoes, and our vulcan­
izing process will do this for you.
It’s the best tiro Insurance you eoull
put your tire money into, for it doA
Lies, often trebles, thc life of both
tires and tubes. We arc vulcanizing
specialists.

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night at 11 o'clock, swept through the
Herron buHdnlg and completely gut­
ted the Lakeland Star and the Her­
ron Opera House, doing an estimated
damage o f $65,000. The fire was
brought under control at 2 o’clock
this morning. One citizen was over­
come by the fumes while fighting the
fire inside the building and had to be
rushed to a hospital.
The fire department, answering a
call at 11 o’clock, found the whole in­
terior of the Waring grocery in. flam ­
es and the flames licking upwards to­
ward the Herron Opera House, which
at present la unused.
The flames,
spreading rapidly swept next door to
the Lakeland Star, the morning news­
paper, and that building is almost a
complete loss. Editor Bloom estimat­
ed the loss at his plant at $15,000.
The grocery store is a complete loss,
as is the opera house.
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Two fire engines, the equipment of
the ' Lakeland companies, did
good
work in stopping the flames from
spreading, as a stiff breeze wns blowIng, serving as a severe handicap to
their efforts. For three hours the
conflagration raged and the whole
surrounding country was lighted for
miles In every direction. Eager spec­
tators and volunteer firemen made the
tqsk of the fire fighters more diffi­
cu lt.'
Tho damage, as estimated at an
early hour this mroning will aggre­
gate more than $65,000. The Wuring grocery estimates its loss
at
$15,000, the Herron building, almost
a total loss is estimated at $30,000;
the Star at $15,000 and tho Herron
Dry Gods and Notion Company, from
loss by water, places its damage at
about $5,000. The whole stock
is
soaking from tho thousands of gal­
lons of water poured in its direction.
Tho scene of tho fire is half a block
away from tho scene of tho big $150,000 fire which swept the city last
year. Several theories have been ad­
vanced as to the origin of tho blaze.
The matches kept in stock by the
grocery were in the rear of tho build­
ing, nnd as this is where the fire
started, it is thought that rats may
have gnawed through a box and start­
ed the fire.
Incendiarism is not suspected, ac­
cording to the most rriinblc reports. will break a Cold, Fever nnd
Thd Herron building was a big struc­ Grippe quicker than anything
Phone 17
we know, preventing pneumonia.
ture no Mnln street.
Sanford. Florid*
17-13tc Onk and 3rd St.

GEO. G. HERRING

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MAN WHO HANDLED FIRST
NEWS OF MAINE SINKING
DIES AT FORT MYERS
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MYERS, Jnn. 25.—George

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dents o f Lee county, died nt his homo
here todny' of infirmities of old age..
PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER WHO He wns post eighty years old. Surviv­
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LIC IS IN nAD
Mrs. II. E. Hcitmnn, nnd one son,
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'H e came to Lee county fifty’ yenrs
ago "to die of tuberculosis," having
been told thnt be hnd but a short time
to live. For many years ho was in
charge of tho telegraph nnd cnhlc
station nt Puntn Rassn, where was
received thc first tidings of thc sink­
ing of thc Maine in Havana harbor.
R e also owned tho Puntn Rassa
House, inrgely patronized by northern
sportsmen, until it burned to tho
ground several years ago.’

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Write us for new price list of citrus and vegetable fertilisers
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921

former g en eva citizen d isa pp e a r s

IN MYSTERIOUS MANNER IN CHICAGO,

j L SIEG, WELL KNOWN PRODUCE MAN
WOMEN’S CLUB
IN p i t t s i j u b g p a p e r
gAYS FEARS ENTERTAINED
T H A T SIEG HAS BEEN
MURDERED

a r t ic l e

W n Y FEDERATION EXISTS
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children can be well-born nnd joyous
and grow up to noble citizenship,
whero the family income is made to
serve the highest family interests,
where there are vigorous American
bodies and minds. We want communi­
ties that are extensions of the home,
where wc ahull he friends with each
other, we people of all races and
creeds, where good schools, high
standards of public hcnlth, recreation,
beauty, shall tempt tho finest typo of

G. F. S. MEETS
The Girl’s Friendly Socioty of the
Holy Cross Parish met Friday after­
noon. This was the first meeting af­
ter the Christmas holidays and plnns
were made for thc coming year.
The Society has decided to give a
rummage sale the proceeds to go to
the Near East Relief. •The girls havo
been busy during Christmas sending
three large boxes of toys to thc St.
Mary’s School in the Mountains nenr
Sewnnec, Tenn. They also gave toys
candy to thc Red Cross for distribu
tion during Christmas. Following their
mottor "Bear Ye One Another’s Bur­
dens."
/■"In addition to philanthropic work;
they nre planning to org a n izes par­
ish basket hail team nnd at* Friday's
meeting read a challenge from tho
Tampa Team of the St. John’s-by-theSea. The junior section have organ­
ized their bowling team which met
while the Senior section hnd their
meeting. ’
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This society is just whnt its nnmc
implies, a friendly society; nnd sorv-.
cs the purpose of encouraging friend­
ship among the girls; any girl, o f any
denomination with their pnrents con­
sent always finds a welcome.
Mrs. Barrett and Mrs. Lconnrdi are
now thb Branch Secretaries nnd have
the organization in charge. And nre
plunning to take the girts to their
holidny house nt Coronndo Bench in
the near future.

Question Atfcwered By President of ■,pc1
0p,e to come nml livc wlth u« and
bring up their children.
General Body
“ Wo cannot get these things unless
burg p o p " nbout J*.L* sleS wUl
we all work together. We must put
interesting to readers of the Hernld
Mrs. Thomas J. Winter, president
in this county where Mr. Sieg was of the General Federation of Women’s them into daily Intercourse and into
Well known, having lived at Geneva Clubs, with official headquarters at politics. There is no community so
Md was with Chase Si Co., for many 415 Maryland building, Washington, small that it cannot realize theso am­
bitions. And when you have got them
years:
D. C., has written a message which in your town and home you have help­
Every effort of Pittsburg and Cam­ she is requesting to be read before
bridge relatives, nnd the police thru- every club, and which is most timely ed to mnke your nation one hundred
out the country to find Borne trace of nnd helpful in thought and expres­ per cent American.
“ The federation stands and works
j. L. Sieg, a well known Pittsburg sion.
for these. It urges you to study and
produce dealer, Who disappeared Fri­
“ Tho quarter century,” she writes, to work. Tho two should go hand In
day night, December 17th, have re—- - „ ..
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. “ during which the club movement has hnnd
Nothin.
Nothing
i« more dnngerous
suited in failure, and tho general opK„ in|ng headway now looks as!than ignorance at work
inion seems to bo that the missing
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11 &gt;Knorance nt work.
man was murdered and robbed, and»
no* he Isolated. Join the other
his body concealed.
I preparatl°n
« »e™lc® to our icoun- wonjea who are In ^ mIdlt oi
1 I Wilson, of tho National road ( ^ ,baBed on thc
° f tho human ..You w„ , cive hd
Yo^ ^
g in
east o Cambridge, father of Mrs.|necds
" 0W ^ w" ed w‘ th
strength.
C . recently returned from P itts-1P®"w o f citizen,hip_if we have the
"Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president
birg where he was called by hin -wIsdom to stand together-nation- General Federation of Women's
Clubs.”
daughter, to aid In the search, for her
husband, but every effort was unsuc- j w,1“ l nrc tbo things of major Imcessful. Mr. Wilson stated that his IP°rtoncc nnd an equally clear deterson-in-lnw and wife attended the fu- j m,nnt,on to makc of ourselves n comncral of n friend in Pittsburg, on D e-! Pnct body o f American womanhood
cember 17th nnd returning homo from i " ’hoso purpose is nothing less than
thc services, the former immediately, tho putting of true Americanism into
made arrangements to go to Chicago,. our soci«L Industrial nnd political life,
Funeral Services
where he,had been culled by a t e le -,nnd the stabilizing of our country
of Mrs. Alfred Nelson
gram to meet a number of produce she passes through these years of
dealers.
- nftcr-war upheaval. This is n comThe‘ truckers of tho Ft. Myers-Iona
(From Tuesday’s Dally)
Mr. Seig left his home ubout mid- Jnion aim greater than all our differ- section have been receiving good
A $hort funeral service nt Miller's
night of December 17th; telling his, cnees of pnrty creed, traditions, cdu- prices for their peppers' this season. Chnpel took place today over the re­
wife that he would immediately tele cation nnd geogrnphy.
Fourteen enrs were shipped from here mains of Mrs. Alfred Nelson at 3
graph after his arrival in Chicago. Mr.
“ It is the reason for the fedora- the first two weeks nfter Christmas, o’clock, l)r. Brownlee officiating. The
Sieg frequently made business trips lion’s existence.
A report from tho first twol cars remains were taken to the old home
to the larger cities, and always would
“ The federation has the machinery showed prices of $8 a crate for extra in Maryland for interment.
telegraph his wife immediately after for doing these things. Won’t you fancy, $7 to $7.f.O for fancy nnd $0
arriving it his destination. This time, help to keep the machinery going?"
f „ r choice. These were packed nnd: The Pennsylvania raliroml is consid­
however, tin telegram was rcccvied.
"There nre five active* departments shipped by the Ft. Myers Truckers’ ! ering the laying o ff of 30,000 employ­
On the following Tuesday, Mrs. of work, each with its trained lender, Association.
ees oil account of slack business.
Sieg U-eoming alarmed over not hear­ who is more than anxious to help you ! Standardization has had much t o !
ing from her husband, called iter frit ti­ on thc joint activities, American citijn bringing these good prices. Last er at the home in this city, over thc zenhsip, applied education, public w cl-1y0nr this association marketed its
telephone, telling of tho strange nb- fare, fine arts and legislation.
i poppers under the name “ Rainbow
fence uf her husband. Mr. Wilson ad­
“ Each of these has its subdivisions, Brand," nnd most anything thnt rcvised his daughter not to worry, say­ also under the guidance of an cxpcr(, senibled n pepper.went into the pack,
A L W A Y S forw
ing that perhaps her husband Imd sent who gives her services freely to any Tlie president of the association re21
years the BEST
a telegram but that in the rush inci­ T*)ub that asks.
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• 1centiy stated thnt tho brand soon bcN
ow
B E T T E R than
dent to the holidays it had been mis­
“ But just as in a human make-up, came a joke on all of the lending
ever BECAU SE
directed, "r lost.
no faculty or aspirations stand alone, markets.
They nre now made of
hater Mr Wilson received a letter hut all are intertwined to make a
This season a different policy was
Keystone Copper Steel
from his daughter, and he left for fully rounded mull, so the federation followed. An attractive bulged pnek
r OALVAITTZID or PAISTKO .
I’ittfjiurg to aid in thc senreh. The recognizes that it is by harmonious ‘ nn,j n npw brand—“ Seven Stars” —
WrUaowfc llooUd No. -*0
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A I f i l« i t tin NlrUl W . » * Ikitin ..
Pittsburgh and Chicago police were
OOCA R00FLHG A FOUNDRY CO.
interaction iff nil those movements wns adopted. This brand consisted of
notified of the strange disappearance
Q i Ui m p , Tcxacud
thnt it progressive,
three grades, extra fancy, fancy nnd
of Mr Sieg .uni advertisements were
"You may emphasize your own par- choice, designated by tho colors blue,
placed in the newspapers.
tictilnr subject, but you realize con- roy nn,j ycJioW.
"bile in Pittsburg Mr. Wilson talk­
stnntly how it relates itself to all the
y\3 n result a dependable product'
ed with a number o f produce dealers,
rest. This encourages wide thinking.1has been established. It is put np In
friends of his son-in-law, nnd nlsn
"It discourages the one-sided crank. ftn attrnctive pack nnd thc purchaser
talked with the president of the Pitts­
"Our club came into being because knows he Is getting peppers all of
burg batik,.with which Mr. Sieg trans­
wc
got something out of a group that1
same quality. Tho brand is In
acted hi- business. All agreed thnt
no
one
can
get
alone—something
that
firmnnfi
nmj brings top prices on the
Mr &gt; i.g was doing good business and
we
all
crave—
companionship,
friend|
Pn(Jin(:
markets.
•" far ,i- they knew had no business
ship, the wisdom thnt comes from
(p^is is largely due to the standard
worries.
ninny
minds,
the
inspiration
that
uniform
product. A package of third
^1 the time he left home Mr. Sieg
hnhirm
mo
springs
from
contact
of
mind
with
Krn(]c
peppers,
neatly packed, unlbad about $30 nnd two blank checks,
bi«f wife told her father, and nppar- mind, the efficiency that-results from f orm |n size nnd shape, will mnke n
better appearance thnn a simitnr
iitly enjoyed usual good health. No combined effort. *
"The federation is n long step for­ jmckngc where all grades nre ropreason is known by the relatives for
ward in the same direction, club i resented. A fnnry trnde wants nnd
his disappearance.
stretching
out is lumd to sister clubs wm pny f or „ product unlform in
Mr Sing's former home was in Amwith
wider
companionship, added quality. Our peppers arc grown
■rtrus, t,n., and he married Miss Golfriends,
greater
wisdom, nobler in- chiefly for the fancy trnde, nnd we nre
^d-on, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
spirntinn,
n
hundred
times multiplied nrtw (jetting fnney prices,
1 II Wilson about four years ago,
A standnrd uniform quality of pack
/allowing which they moved to Pitts­ efficiency.
burg An infant child of Mr. nnd
"There are big tasks lying before applies not only to peppers hut to
Mr- Sieg recently died. They have women— tasks that need such wisdom every packnge of vegetables. It is
one son living.ns we get from combined study, tasks only by standardization nnd careful
that need the altruism wc get from grading that the producer will receive
Two hundred cases of liquor found working together, tasks thnt need tho tho higher prices for his first grade
in a car of grapefruit shipped from energy wo got from combination of ef­ products. If tho buyer does tho
•Miami to Detroit! But west const fort. We want, homfa where the big grading he is going to get tho ad­
grapefruit sells without a premium things nre made big nnd the little vantage of tho increased value.
*ith cadi box.
things nre mode unimportant, where
The following article from a Pitts­

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28,1921
ing badly and If the plan to build it in IFLORIDA IIAS A GREAT OPPORTHESANFORDHERALP one
of the parks could be carried out
TUNITY COMING

The South Florida Press Associa­
The annual meeting o f the National tion in session at Bradentown Inst
Editorial Association, an organization week recommended the passage of a
FulUihed E t iit Fri^af by .
numbering among ita members 3000 law by which minutes of county com­
of the best newspaper writers, on the missioners, school boards and city
American continent, which begins in councils should be published as pnfd
(locerpontid)
Florida on March 7th, is an opportun­ legal notices for the benefit of the
BUBBCXIFTIOM F&amp;ICE IN ADVANCE:
ity to advertise the state o f which general public. Why n ot! That the
ONE YEAR
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the fullest advantage should be taken. public is entitleji to the information
SIX MONTHS .................................................... 1.1*
Such a chance to spread a knowledge thus given is of course not disputed.
THREE M O N T H S .......................... *.................7*
of the'beauties and advantages of That the publfc wants it is certain.
Eat*rid 11 Bicead C U u M ill M ittir A if u il 21.
Florida may not occur again for many That abuses and bad' practices may
ItH . i t tl&gt;i F oil OfflM i t S iifard. rhitiJ*.
U id ir Act o f M ircb 1 . I I U
years. It Is the first time In more creep in where there is not full pub­
than 30 years that the national edi­ licity as to the expenditure of public
Fbeei III
Off l e i : HERALD BUILDINO.
tors have met in Florida. Califor­ money_is so well known as to need
no stating.
x
Foreign A d v e rtiiln a R r p m c n t it iv *
nia hns had their meetings three
ASSO CIATION
TH E AM ERICAN R RESjjj
Rf
Why, then, shouldn’t the newspa­
times in the last ten years and haa
pers be paid for printing such matters
profited immensely thereby. They
and why should it not bo made a part
The tourists are coming, hclgho,
have a standing invitation' to return
of the duty o f such boards to make
half ho.
at any time,, they may feel so dispos­
this information public?
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ed, nnd the enjoyable time that was
It may be argued that the papers
Wonder if Harding lost nny money
shown them, is a pretty safe guaran­
should print this information free for
in that Marion robbery?
tee that the disposition will return to
the benefit of their communities. Ev­
------,------ o-----------them tn due time.
ery newspapers in Florida now does
Laws are being framed to compel
The task that lies before Florida in more free for
community than any
landlords to allow children in the
this connection is to inocculatc them other buBincsswnan in these commun­
house.
with the same disposition regarding ities. Type cannot be set for noth­
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the flower state. They must be shown ing. Newspapers cost money to pro­
Get that building ready for then)
the state iq ita entirety, with all ita duce. Is it not fair that the general
and that golf links and the horse shoe
multiplicity o f advantages and op­ public should stand this expense?
'grounds..
portunities, its groves nnd gardens,
The public will be benefited far
■ o----------- and diversified fnrming; its' mines more than the papers. One publisher
Cox beat Harding, to it by visiting
nnd manufactures; its crystal lnkcs from a South Florida county told how
Washington this week while Warren
and 8andy beaches where the waters a $-1,500 tractor,, bought by his coun­
was fishjng in Florida,
,nrc nlways warm* under a tropical ty and which did not seem to be dor
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sun; its forests o f palm and pine and ing much road work, wns found at
Tourists want nmusements of all
cypress; its flowing rivers, nnd above work in the big ornitge grove of a
kinds nnd they usually remain in the
nil its incomparable climate where .county officer. - Futhcrmore a bill for
place where they have these amusethe rains of winter promote vegeta- repairs of $1,500 more wns found
ments.
tion, anti those of summer temper charged to the county. True, the
ECONOMY IN THE STATE'S BUSI­
the heat of the summer sun, anij.clnlm was made, that the officer was
Fishing is better in Sanford than
NESS
make life one long period of enjoy- leasing the trnctop for $500 a year,
nny other part of the state and the
but no record of it could be found on
ment nnd comfort.
visitors are mnking great .catches
The Florida legislature will meet in
It is no time for the display o f sec* the minutes till long after the inci­
every day, but they also like other April. It will be an important sestionn! envies or local jealousies, no dent, it is stated. Would not publicity
forms of amusements.
slon—one requiring the best thought
time to exploit one'siction pver an­ in connection with this ense have
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nnd effort of every senator and repreother. The visiting editors must see been salutary ?
It is rumored that the Rod and Gun sentativc, for many intricate problems
It is not alone in preventing or .ex­
it all, the whole state must co-oporClub hns purchased three acres of will Ik* presented which must he worknte in their entertainment and lenve posing such eases that such a law
land on the Fitts and Wilson plnccs cd out in a way thnt will insure the it to their individual judgments to dis- "hwdd
° f value. Just as a matter
on Union avenue nnd running back to continued progress of the state with- criminate as they see fit, nr their ininformation the tax paying public
the lukefront for timt new dub hiwsc out adding to the tax burdens of the clinntions prompt. Some will prefer ls ,n&lt;l,l'‘d to know where its motley
and boat basin.
people.
one section, and some another. Some
"h en it sees the bills it will
------------ o-----------The growth of Florida makes it will choose the diversified farming of ■
1 * ^ ^ “ o w e closely and
Jacksonville has a hunch of people necessary to provide large appropriNorthnnd West Florida, others will such a law would in time be a money
who beljeve in tarring aqd feathering ations for the maintenance and inl­
see more charm in the roiling hills saver, ^he Highlander believes it
and they have tried it on at least; provcnignt of the several state nistipass.—Luke Wales High­
nnd nourishing citrus groves of the -should
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three different people "in the past' tntions and pave the way for greater
lander.
Central regions, while others may lie
month. The acting mayor of Jack- progress, but some method must be
sonville yesterday called a mass meet- found by which this can be done with- more attracted by the celery nnd let­
HERE'S TO NEW SMYRNA
ing asking for more law and order.
out adding to the already heavy bur­ tuce fields of Sanford, the potato
"patches"
of
Hastings
of
the
vast
dens of the property owner?*.
We love a booster and regardless
strawberry beds of Plant City, All
Sanford needs fifty new houses now.
How?
of
w'here he may have hi* habitat we
Ity careful research by competent will find something that especially
It is mire and certain that they will
expect
to toss him a bouquet when
be built before another season but wt* joint committees and the lopping o ff appeals to them if properly present­
we
learn
of his doings. Such n man
new! them now nnd if we could only of every unnecessary ex|&gt;ense in the ed We shall fail in our duty if we
do not send them uwny with the firm seems to have struck New Smyrna
build them in the next ninety days conduct of the state's affairs— and
conviction
in their minds thnt Florida nnd put new life into the boosters
there
are
several.
they would Ik* sold to tourists before
is
the
one
state in the Union that of. who had lost hope and made boosters
There
must
in*
economy
all
down
they go hack north in the spring.
th. ,j„e_not niggardliness, not a cut fers more advantages nnd opportuni- out of those who bad never felt the
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in anything that stands for progress Jties than any other. If we are sue- thjdll of lining something for their
Roy D. Smith ns he takes his posi. . .
,
.
cessfu! in doing that they will write town lie goes by the name of Jack
tion before the $15,000 Royal Scotch
‘kvelopment, »«** Mr.et business.
like economy in places Unit will not to their home papers of the joys of Cavendish nnd since he hns taken up
Highlanders band at Kola Park this
their trip, nnd Florida will get many with New Smyrnn they have started
and inspection branches.
afternoon, as lie lifts tile baton, he
Too many inspectors by far are millions of dollars worth of the best a golf links, severnl new hotel projwill become the cynosure of 10,000
ects, have organized some kind of asI traveling at our statu system as at kind of publicity.
eyes.— Orlando gentincl.
It was no easy task to secure" the sedation to build fifty new bungalows,
present organized, too much waste of
Gee, we would hate to be Roy with
time nail too little accomplishment, 1921 meeting for Florida, and reflects a new Masonic building of three
all that cynosure on him.
too many persons on the pay roll for great credit &lt;&gt;n those who succeeded stories, a new store building and
------------ o-----------the amount of work done, and hereto­ in putting it over, against severe com­ apartment house* nnd so many other
The state of Texas wants to pass a
fore, too much of a tendency to add petition. New Orleans wanted the enterprises that it seems like n fairy
bill allowing the state to loan,money
others to pay political debts.
meeting ami offered the editors a tour tnlo to hear about it nnd better still
to people who want tp build homes.
The legislature should, among its through Louisiana nnd Mississippi, to go over there nnd see the netunl
The state of Florida will have to do
first acts, lop o ff a lot of dead tim­ followed by n free steamer trip to buildings in process of construction.
something of this kind if the people
ber and prune down the force to an Cubn and the West Indian Islands. Their idea of giving away a $7000
here ever get accommodations ibis efficient working organization.
Salt Lake Citv had made a bid for the bungalow, all furnished nnd ready for
year. It is too bad thnt something big
We have entirely too many boards, L922 meeting and offers to raise half occupancy to the person who writes
cannot be sturled here at once that
bureaus and inspection branches..
a million dollars for entertainment.
an essay on "W hy yon should build
would give this city more homes of
Too many inspectors by far are
\
three
days'
business
meeting
will
nnd own your own home,” deserves
the sort that the people want.
traveling at state expense; too many be held ill St. Augustine, ami Unit special mention not only in this paper
--------- —o-----------of them are covering the
same city will be made the headquarters for hut nil of the lesser lights such ns the
Old Winter is here again just to
fields that some other inspector for art automobile trip through the state. Saturday Evening Post, the Country
make us appreciate those spring like
[some other department has jusi cov­ The principal sections will be visited Ehim Peeler, Colliers Distress anil
•days and just to remind our northern
ered.
on this trip and all*will be nsked, ns other magazines of note thnt have
visitors that it is way down below
It frequently .happens now that many o f them already have been, to been so nnxious to strafe the South
zero in the north nnd while they may
four, five’ or more state inspectors contribute toward the expense which nnd especially Florida. This “ Jack
kick on the cold here they should also
may Ik* seen on the same train, go­
will lie heavy, but it will be money the Ginnt Killer” hns done some­
realize thnt when it is cold here it is
ing to the Bante town, eneh to make
well spent. The responses so far hnve thing—yea, verily—the man who took
freezing up there. And thgn we need
some inspection that •will require very
been hearty and enthusiastic, for ev­ up with New Smyrnn nnd put over
a little cold now and then even in
little time and of such a simple nuerybody realizes thnt such an oppor­ the things thnt he nnd all /,f those
Florida." It makes celery better ,and
turc that one of the inspectors could
tunity will not come every day, nor other boosters hnve put over and are
makes business better, and puts pep
easily make all o f the inspections and
into the system.
putting oyer deserve mention even in
every year.— Tnmpa Times.
report to the several .departments.
the Volusia county papers. They now
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The Times-Union sipeerely hopes
Now thnt Sanford has prepared a
The editor of the Herald has always have their own utility plants which
thut the legislature will work out
fine auto camp it ia up to the campers some
system providing for only onc|!ref n
«n advocating what" he 11« the greatest thing a city can have,
to take their places there, to fix it up,
hcV' ^ f
hetwaB “
hnvo cvoIvcd B° T ° P' an " h° nhy
to keep it clean and see that every Inspection force, reducing the sum- candidate
for the legislature he nu- they raise money either through thc
ber
of
inspectors
and
requiring
the
camper does his part in keeping it
vocated n local option measure for local banks or otherwise for building
clean. This new camp is an ideal lo­ inspection corps to report to the sev­ cattle in .Seminole county that would bungalows and are- building eighteen
cation and with the help of the city eral departments on the question of have solved the question for all time now nnd hnve contracted for fifty
officials and the citizens generally it belonging to each department, which but the cattlemen would not listen to more— count them—they hnve built n
can be made one of the best in the can be done efficiently and well with­ it. Wc told them then that they would golf links, they arc after free toll
state. And there should be n ynited out overworking the inspectors nnd be sorry for not getting such n bill
bridges and especially one at Osteen
action in keeping it the best on the the saving to the state in railroad fare passed an&lt;^ they are. Now they are
ferry, they nrc after the winter and
and
hotel
bills
would
be
great.
part of the citizens of Sanford and the
up ngainst the cold hard fnct that summer business, nnd by the great
From
the
tone
of
his
inaugural
ad­
campers.
the state of Florida is liable to pass a horn spoon, Sanford pedple will help
dress and from our personal know­
------------ o-----------law prohibiting cattle from running them get it and last but not least wc
Tia well for brothers— especially ledge of the man, we are confident at large anywhere. We still believe
want to give three cheers for Jack
.brothers in the newspaper business— that Governor Hardee will be foftnd that Seminole county should have the
and Mrs. Jack aod“tJoe Brann and all
to dwell together in unity. *Recently ready and willing to co-operate with local option law. [We still believo that
those pther boosters who hi\ve been
the
legislature
in
its'labors
in
work­
the Lakelnad Star wns burned out and
in thc vegetable growing section the doing things this winter.
ing
out
some
system
for
economy
and
at once every shop in Lakeland was
cattle should be barred out effectual­
------------ o------------thrown open to Editor Bloom for in every movement looking to the ly. We still believe that in other
Lumber
is coming down, labor
welfnre
of
Florida
nnd
its
people.
Wo
printing his paper. He. accepted the
partH of the county, whore there ore
is
coming
down
nnd everything thnt
are
cqunlly
confident
thnt
the
sena­
offer of llrtrry Brown to use tjie
no farms or groves that cattle should
tors
nnd
representatives
will
give
goes
into
tho
manufacture
of a house
,
Lakeland Telegram plant and came
i&gt;e at large, hut—the cattle owners
careful
thought
nnd
harmonious
re-'
is
coming
down
although
it
will never
out this morning all right with his
would not listen to reason and now
sponse
to
such
suggestions
as
the
rench
the
low
level
thnt
it
once ocpaper printed as usual. Editors ngiy
they have the fight of their lives to
fight each other through the news govornor may see fit to make in his even maintain their present condition. cufvied. To our mind this is the time
to build if you ever expect to build
*' column but they arc usually about as message.
Well, It was ever thus. When you arc
This
is
to
be
a
business
administra­
and this is thc town in which to
close in their friendship as any oth­
trying to do Ihe right thing you are
tion
nnd
wc
believe
the
legislature
build.
Sanford' presents more oppor­
er line o f ' business nnd more so if
always misunderstood and after you
will
do
its
part
toward
making
the
tunities
for the Investor than afiy oth­
anything. Wc congratulate Brother
are dead nad gone they put flowers on
labors
of
Governor
Hardee
as
light
er
city
In
Florida. Build now.
Bloom upon being able t o ‘ keep his
your grave. We should worry as long
and
pleasant
aa
possible,
thus
insur­
---------------------excellent paper blooming.
as we are living.
ing
an
administration
that
may
be
TIRES
AT
CUT
PRICES. Any
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to
with
pride
by
all
of
thc
-B. &amp; O. Mosize
in
fabrics
and
cords.Uneasy la the head that wears one
- That library building idea is a good
2 4-1tc
tor
Co.
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of
Mr.
Wilson’s
appointments.
one. Sanford needs a library build- people.—Times-Union.
R. 3. HOLLY .................... Frcikltnt Did Editor
X , 3. LILLARD.......... .. B*&lt;r*t*rjr tad T m i u n r
H, A. N E E L .................... ......... O w t n l K u i ( « i

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

it would add much to the beauty of
the park and add much to the comfort
and education of our people ond'aiso
add greatly to the convenience and
amusement of our visitors. There arc
ninny people who would want nothing
better than to spend an entire nfternoon in the library building reading
nnd if we hod the right sort o f build­
ing it would be n great attraction to
our city in many ways. We hope the
committee will get busy and will get
the glad hnnd from every one of our
citizens.
-------------0------------E. A. Douglass nnd Roy Symes
started something when they took
over the Pico Block and put it in first
class shnpe for store rooms nnd apart­
ments. They filled a long felt want
in having up-to-date store rooms for
rent and in having apartments when
the city needs both. They also show­
ed their faith in Sanford when they
started this big building operation in
the face of high prices. They also
started new people coming here when
they sold this block the other day to
J. D. Bowman, who in turn interested
other capitalists to come here nnd
sold the Wclaka block again this week
to F. W. Haines, a well known capi­
talist of North Carolina. This brings
Mr. Haines and his family to Sanford
ns citizens nnd he will invest more
capital nnd help us-to’ build Sanford
into n big city. Thus ngnin we say,
„]| honor to Symes nnd Douglass,
They builded better thnn htey knew.

FOR GREATER PUBLICITY

South Florida Fair
The N ex t Big Event,
Opens February 3rd

UPSALA AND
GRAPEVILI

Mr. Johnson, the Sanford avillgg I
TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 25.—Thursday,
February 3, is the opening date o f the is stopping with Mr. and Mrs Volu
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annual South Florida Fair and Gas- Williams.
Mrs. A. L. Campbell, Mrs.
pnrilla Carnival, which will be held
for a nine-day period and during Swanson and Mrs. Elmer LtmdqujJ
which a record attendance not only of went calling together, on the folks
Floridians, but of homescekera from the'jScttlement, Monday,'
other states, is confidently expected.
Ltlliam Gladwcl), accompanied
Tampans are preparing to house and Westerdlck home from prayermeetis,
feed the visitors at reasonable rates, and spent the night with her W^?l
assigning them to homes through the nesday.
Tourist Information Bureau . in the
Alfred Ericson and family attend
city hall.
ed the service o f Dr. Convell on
The number o f counties to be rep­ day aa well as the one given by ti,
resented in the various exhibition Japanese missionary.
f
buildings, several o f which have been
S o n y to hear that Mr. Ehrensper^
added since the last fair, will triple
has been suffering from his old enea*
that showing products last year, and
the rheumatism, since Christmas 1
in addition there will be exhibits from
Mrs. Westerdlck, Mrs. Beck and I*,
Mexico and Canada. The Mexican ex­
cousin, Mrs. Smith and little * » }
hibit, which has "already arrived in
Pierre o f Ocala, were calling at tbt
Tampa from Mexico City, required the
home o f their Grapeville friends.
erection of .a special building.
Mrs. Charles Arrents called witl
Under the auspices of Jtho American
Mrs. Beck at the home of Mn.
Poultry Association, members of
August Swanson Friday.
which will attend the fair from many
Mrs. Volic Williams nnd Volie, Jr I
stales, the greatest poultry show in
were
guests for a few days at the I
southern history will be held. More
homo
o f her father, Wm, Miller new
than 2,000 birds o f many breeds have
Orlando,
returning home Sundsy.
been entered, making necessary the
Mrs.
At
F. Westerdlck enjoyed Sat­
erection ^pf an additional poultry
urday
with
her friends in the Advent,
building twice the size of the old one.
ist
church
in Orlando, where their
The livestock exhibit will also be
large and varied in character, as will Sabbath school, in company with four
the exhibit o f woman’s and children's others, were invited for a one-dsy
work in the handsome woman's build- convention.
Another genuine surprise party wu
ing.
Low railroad and steamship rates, held Tupsday evening, this time it
with special selling dates, will lie o f - ! the plcnsnnt home of Mr. and Sfh’
fered from all points in Florida and Volie Williams and their father, C. M.
extra equipment used in transport- Williams. It was especially in re-1
mcmbrance o f the birthday of the I
ing the crowds.
The array o f free attractions, 15 in hostess. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Campbell |
number, will be the finest yet shown nnd children hnd been invited iiTto
in Florida, including daredevil avia­ take ten with thorn but they were not
tion stunts, record auto racing on the looking for some
forty-six mon
famous half-mile track, horse raees friends to help them make merry the
ami other thrilling events.
occasion nnd it excited them just *
The Johnny J. Jones’ Exposition bit though they soon rallied and mi&amp;
•Shows, which are featured at the them all welcome. 'Twns a bcnutifnl
iarge fairs and expositions in the mooiight night for a party and the
United States nnd ( anada, and which ; house was prettily lit up by decide
have winter quarters at Orlando, will lights. Music added its charm, i
again be a feature.
number of records ns well as an ac-i
The pageants o f Ye Mystic Krewe ! cordion| to tb0 pleasure of the guest)
of tiaspnrilla, Nobles of the. Mystic nnd for refreshments eleven fine ctkf*
.Shrine and other organisations prom-|wore 8ervcd with co)jrPe( „„ USUal. Ur
.sc to be unusually brilliant, and the |thc hnppy voices wo 8re 9Ure all void
same » the case w.th soc.al functions it „ grent succes8. Wc hn(, „ trcat of
to be held in Tampa Bay Hotel and |aome dclic{ous cakes&gt; sorry cou|d net
American and Latin Clubs of the city .1attcnd
Friday. Feb. -1. will be “ School
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There is a hunch o f young
Day, and all school children of Flor,,
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,
,
. some older ones that denrly love goal
.da w.ll be admitted to the grounds flj ,
in our m t,c mission chur
without charge. Other special days ^
W(J are Broat‘,y . hn'ndicapped by,

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cranky old organ that is forever getrhursday, rch. .1, Aviation Day.
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j ting out of order. At thc iiest of
Friday, heb. 4, School Day.
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; times it is very hatd to piny. I wonder
Soturdny, heb. 7, Gaspanila and I ,,
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if our need s known nnd if there ii
Press Breakfast Day.
t
not some one having an old squan
Tuesday, Feb. 8, Governor’s Day.
piano, not being used, who would like
Wednesday, Feb. 9, Mexico Day.
to give or lend it for the Lord s work!
Thursday, Feb. 10, Shriners* Day.
1How often n good hynin braces us for
Friday, Feb. 11, Children’s Day.
life’s trinls nnd gives 0s courage to
Saturday, Feb. 12, Tampa Day,
struggle on for the right,
Almost any man is able to tell when
HOICK for sale at a rral bargain.
he hns had too much, but thc part of 1920 model.— B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
wisdom is to know when ho haa hnd
24-ltf
enough.
Many shipments of fruit and ber­
. The head of the labor department ries are still being made from Hill*concedes authority to the Btnte depart- borough county. Plant City Grower!
ment in the O Callaghan case, and Association is co-operating with thi
the lord mayor of Cork will have to stnte Marketing Bureau in sellinf
go back to Ireland. But he has prob- berries.
nbly accomplished whnt he came for.
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GGG is a prescription for Colds, revised statutes o f Florida for
Fever and LaGrippc. It’s Ihe It isn’t the statutes but the interpwmoHt speedy remedy we know, tation of them that gives most p«P1(
17-13tc trouble.

Farm s, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to say ju st what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative p e / s o n — that
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who,
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.

“SPURLING’S .SUBDIVISION”
tion— lots are being sold right along and building in this
section Is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.

J .E .
"77ie Man Who Sella Dirt

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921

BORAH AGAINST HOLDING UP
ARRANGEMENT OF DISARMING
DISAGREES WITH SEN. ROOT

SOUTHERN TARIFF
BOOT GATHERS IN
ATLANTA THURS.
WILL DISCUSS THE NEEDS
DIFFERENT SOUTHERN
INDUSTRIES

ENERGIZER OFFICE MOVED

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f

FEDERAL REGULATION ON
MEAT PACKERS PASSES IN
SENATE AFTER LONG FIGHT

L. C. Cameron wnnts to inform nil
his patrons, new .and old, that the
Energizer office hns been moved from
the National Bank building to 1020
■jEast Second street. Phone 181. Ap-j
! polntment only. ThiB move was made
OF necessary because no suitable toFation DEMOCRATS ARE ALMOST SOLID
could ho found in the business portion
FOR MEASURE T n A T CON­
of the city.
TROLS PACKERS POWERS

Charter is Granted
for Clermont Bank

CLERMONT, Jan. 27,— Charter pa­
ATLANTA, Jan. 24.— Delegates
c w s d e l a y w i l l k i l l W eather and Crop
Woman 109 years old had a birthday
WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.— By a pers were received recently from the
from throughout, the South represent­ party in South Carolina Thursday. margin o f thirteen votes, tho senate
‘ ['LANS FOR IMPORTANT
Conditions in
U. S. comptroller at Washington, D.
ing every line of southern productive Maybe if wc wait until we are 109 Into yesterday passed the long fought
MEASURE
v
C.,
for operation of tho First Nation­
State o f Florida

industry, will gather at Atlanta on years old somebody will give us a
Thursday,'January 27th, for the open­ birthday party.
The following repprt is for the
ing of the second Southern Tariff
week ending January 25th:
Congress,, which lasts through Janu­ IH C taC tflT COUET. s e v e n t h
Temperature:
The temperature ary 29th.
CIRCUIT, STATE OF IXOHIDA, CQTOt.
TV o r SEMINOLE.— IM CHAM CERT
BUT
averaged
from
4
to
6
degrees
above
MIGHT DELAY PtlOGRAM
The congress has been called for
the seasonal in the northern nnd cen­
PEOPLE WILL DE­
FOR PARTITION
the purpose of discussing tariff on M in a r e t WBILL
. Hunter. a widow.
tral divisions; it was nbout normal in
MAND IT
southern
products
and,
while
no
set
the south.
. Hunter, el i t .
program hns been devised, every lino Kanbatli WQEDEB
OF PUBLICATION
Precipitation:
The
rainfall
was
gen­
To:
Mirj
H
**l|« Ollrer »n&lt;t P, W. Olleef, her
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.— A sug­
of. industry will be allowed to present
huahand, Helen Jehu Rhode# in&lt;] Mitchell
erally deficient, an entire absence of
gestion of EHhu Root, former aecro■
Its reasons for a tariff, scheduled and th-utt Hhodra. Iter huetnml. Merr E.
widow,, Hlltwrt llunlrr and l‘e«l Hunter.
"T
.u w . th .t . world conference **•» “ " f th« “ "• J " "»™&gt;
resolutions will be formulated and
Whttraa It leiwata from the .11111 of Com“ dicormomcnt bo d elv ed until eftcr
&lt;&gt; "ceded loc|UI, In the
plaint nie.1 herein. dillf rrrtflrd itmler will
on aisn
.
. central and southern divisions. Low presented to the tariff committee at ■a txntided bj
•h»t
md. rich uf job
Washington by a specially appointed ire tlafenilniU iiaoir*t III aahl Hill, end thnt the
the inauguration o
f
l ands, as a rule, need no rain. *
residence of the defend!uI*, llirjr tVelye Oltf
Harding, brought a t b u ? iUt*ment| Conditjon of Cro|ls: The mi,(1 tem. committee.
,-r ac.l |\ W. outer I* Iloebeelfr, In the Stile
of Nett Ynek; tint Hie reeldenee of the itrIt
is
expected
that
2000
or
more
tonight front Sena r
Bj Jn_ jperature, high percentage of sunshine,
fendiutl. Ilev,i Jihu Uhodei ind Mllrbfll IteotI
Hindu. her ItuOiind. Ii St. 1'iul, In the Slile
lican of Idsho, au o
P
nnd absence of-rain, especially on low southern business men will be here, of
MlnnmiU: that the reitdrnf* of the defend­
resolution asking
e P1*8 C81
n [lands, were highly favorable for the and more than 500 club women, mem­ ant Miry IT, Sage U l-eiln*ton. In the State of
Kentucky; that the reOderice of the defendant
itintc negotiations look ng to a ro- Krowth of n„ truck| * tobacco beds, bers of the women’s division o f thtf I'an!
Hunter la In ilri.iktju. lit the Slate of
N
ew York, nad that the rrelilcnce of the de­
duction of nnval building by the •strawberries, oats and rye. The plant Southern Tariff Association, are ex­ fendant
tailwrt limiter la’ In Hnffalo, In the
Slate of New York, and that you and each of
United States, Great Britain and ing of Irish potatoes continues in the pected.
yon are over tlie atfe of twenly-ta»e ye.re, and
Vice-President-elect Coolldgo will tl.al Ilittv I. no Iiereoll lit the Stale of Flori­
Japan.
northern division, fyut the bulk of the
da •rrtli'e of anlsewna upon whom would hind
"Dclny is one of the methods pccu crop is in the ground. A 'few farmers address the’ Congress.
ji.'n the .aid defendant*.
HarJy ndapted to killing any program are planting oats. Plowing for corn
It U therefore ordered Jhal Ji-if ih, appear to
Seventeen southern governors and
0 ,1- lull Ilf ( ‘••iilptalnl herein at the Court llo u w
of disarmament," snld Senator Borah, a few melons hnve been planted. The mnny state officials also arc on • the In
Sanford, Seminole County. Florida, on or
In-fore the Ttli day " t M irth . l!C I. the aame
adding that ho regretted "exceedingly j nnd melons increased during the week; progrnm for speeches. John R. Kirby, lie
Ind a Itnh- Hay " f Ibla Court. In default
th.it Mr. Root should throw his great fjrst car |0t shipment of togintocs was president of the association, will pre­ t liie o f a ilt- rr-e pro ivilif-'.-.i w ill tie entered
ain ln -l j o b and the •at.i &lt;-»»e pnirerd
ev
influence ngalnst the progress that Is , nuide from the 'Southern division; side.
A ml Ii l» fu rl W f onlfTf+l i 'Iih I till# w iiiw
Proponents of the tariff association pulill.lied
being made.
, .
|moderate shipments of other truck
In the Hanford H e r a ld .‘ a newepaper
"It may he possible,” the senator continue. Citrus fruits are being for- hold thnt ever}' lin e'of southern in­ puhllihnl it Sauf-iril In Senitimle County. Flori­
da, once . week for four t-&gt;!i»et u r tle week*.
said, "and I presumo it in probable |warded in larger quantities. Rain is dustry should be protected by a tariff W llnrea the haml amt .ra t o f K. A. Duualam,
o f the ( ’ ln u ll Court o f Seminole County,
that they can stop the passage of this needed locally In the central and the but this is the first time that a defin­ 4'|erk
Florida, ltd* the CTlh day o f January, A, It.
r e s o lu t io n , Jjut they enn not stop the southern divisions. The sunshine was ite step has been taken to obtain such HUI.
(S E A L )
K, A . l u l l'd I.A SS.
ample during the week. Frost during protection.
clerk t'lri'u li court.
movement."
A It It 11KJKM.
Mr. Root’s suggestion was contained the last day o f the previous Week did
It hns been pointed out thnt there IlUIttNSUN
Sol lettnra tor Complalnaql,
Cl file
in a letter read today before the house some local damage to truck in central are n number of lines of southern
IN CIR CUIT COUKT.
SEVENTH
JUDICIAL
naval committee by Chairman Hutlcr. and southern localities.
products on which there is no tariff
CIRCUIT, STATE O F FLORIDA, COUNTY
OF SEMINOLE.— IN CHANCERY.
at nil. Among these nrc southern
He s a id '‘lie felt strongly" that steps
mineral industries, tnlc industries,
jh'iuM bo taken promptly after the Southern Baptists
HILL ton TAHTITION
graphite producers nnd mnny others, Miir^an’i \V *I Itltlfrf. n ntilm r.
new administration is established on
Add 150,000 Members These lines will hnve representatives K« liiii’ tli \V. ItUUlrl, H nl
disarmament, but that the "precise
O r PUM.ICATION
By Baptism in Y ear ! nt the congress to present their plcns ] 'n n il [f itNOTICE
m e th o d o f procedure" ought not to bo
i I f * i41j I m l fug u
I n l t - r m l titu la r I l i't r t l
I
I
l
n
u
r
i
i
ji
i
d
lir
t
t
*
1" s t « l t'» I In 1
Ih k'
--------for tariff protection.
d e t e r m in e d until M r Harding nnd his
ilF ^ f r llw il 'f t t i l
l&gt; .
III M*’in 11HI Iisecretary of state have had an oppor­
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 27.— . Some of tho other lines which are I Himij , I'ltirMti, lit-wlf- l&gt;»l Numln'r 1,
I imi l, Tinrtutfil|t 1?*
Mniig** 3D I'nsi,
tu n it y to inform themselves nnd reach More than one hundred nnd fifty thmi- to be represented nrc; Southern zinc
It
fltt* jilts Ilf i I'tiiji 1a I n I h r r r
c o n c lu s io n s ns to which way affords siiiitl new members were received in- i producers, sulphur industry of Louis- In flla’.l a tn l &lt; lu h t r r l f l n l iu n lr ‘ 1 «*alli n * [if«&gt;
41'tfit I II la tv , l l m l M
fhi* s - 'l l r f o f iL f* *i,«ln
to white Baptist churches in th e ' iann nnd Texas, southern iron and 111tftlli n fits %1 n f c u l i 't \V I i u n i f t , I tint I lifts* I * a
best prospect of succchb."
l-vr-m. or nr**
liiti*rri*il f ‘iiiH l« it «* nNivr*
The question of total or partial dis­ South by baptism alone during 1920,! steel industry, cok coven by-products, tlfw rr Slant
tiam **, *»r lia tiif ii S I*"
vi ii t o (In * c iin ip la l iia n t .
armament should not be discussed by it was reported by the conservation southern glnss concerns, producers of iitiliim
It
fl..*fi*to n * u f il f M n l llu it n il [.rtrllfi* f l a i m
the United States with other nations committee of the Baptist $7f),0U0,000 ferro-nlloys, asbestos, mica, potash, [ In c a n S n t r t m t In nllit t&lt;» tt»f m N o f i S w i t l m l
.................lanlt-ff MoiplltJ,
1111 '' flic
......
pending a change of administration campaign, in semi-annual session here pypsum and other infant southern
im ! ilsi
i .-[.tii
iliU
V I" l t d
jin’ ■ant*- U-llig A 11Till* I &gt;d)
Manli Ith, Mr. Root, who helped the (today, while th cash collect ions on mineral products, livestock dealers, iif
|ill* I Ultt l
It I* furili**t iTtiliin l . 11**fI Tills*
ivinternational court of arbitration un­ subscriptions to the forward move­ allied manufacturing of all southern
ll-Ltil it. Hi** &gt;4 *ii f*'t *1 llrfs L I, ii 01*11, simiN-r |*uti
hi
siauf.irkj
.^mjjjoli* ( titifit). Flmlcla,
der the league of nations, declared to­ ment of the denomination have reach­ states and many others.
*i* a tfi-fk fur lMs*h«* *vhi ***♦'!111 %i* wiM'li* .
ed the sum of ?10,851,100.68, it was
Delegates from 'chambers of com ­ •»tHWlfri**M
day in his letter.
It *• la ml mill ***a| of It A I ^ h ik U m
reported.
,
merce of principal cities of the south I r k .f I mill « If'-Hli I "mlf I f.if
1 have yolir letter of January ask­
I'lrmtijr, rOftiilA, mI lln* I ‘*i4trl
« i K«t»An effort tofpush the collection of have been invited to attend.
(wnl, F‘ lm|*U, i jkja tin* 2'Tlhi iU ; o f J u n ia r j, ,\
ing an opinion to aid your committee
l» . 11*21.
i nconsidering an estimate for addi­ the campaign subscriptions through­
IM K A l.i
R A. IH IIU L A K M ,
out
the
South
wil
be
mdac
during
the
i jprk 4‘lrru il i *&gt;mi
tional ships of war requiring for their
ItOUl NSII.S A. llltllM il.H
months
of
Murch
nnd
April,
it
is
said.
S j IIc llora for 4 o n y »U lii«n l.
l.lfc
completion the sum o f $107,177,000.
Dr. J. F. Love, o f Richmond, Vu.,
“ I do not feel like hazarding an
IN C I R C l h T COURT.
SEVENTH
JUDICIAL
secretary of the foreign mission board,
CIRCLf lr, STATE OF FLORIDA. COUNMrs. Hyde of Raleigh, N. C., is
opinion as to what reply other gov­
TY
OF
SEMINOLE—
IN
CHANCERY.
reported that Southern Baptists had visiting her brother, B. G. Smith, this
ernments might make to a suggestion
contributed through that board $147,IHLL FOR PA RTITION ‘
week.
fro nour government for the appoint­
281.20 ni cash during the past month
The Thompson Amusement Com­ Matgni'-l NV Himl«"» a » hl*m
ment uf representatives to meet for
to the relief of the needy families of pany gave a if entertainment nt the lv&lt;*111*1*Ml VV II unir*r. rI a,I .
the purpose of discussing the ques­
Cl OF PUHI.IOATION
eastern Europe and China, while the Ovefdo school house Friday night for 1u Hu) al NOT!
llutiii r
tion of total or partial disarmament.
\Vht*rT*4« ll u|i|N*arii fitmi Hit* toil uf l%mi
Baptist women of the South have con­
the benefit of the Women's Club. The plaint f l N ticrrlli
"1 feel strongly tho steps should bo
fi'ffllzMl l»in|rf ufllti n»
tributed six carloads of first-class
tty law , ttin9 JPU i f f n ilnfrrwUtit immhearty
applause of the large audience, prmi&lt;Ir&lt;|
Jaken promptly after tho new admin­ clothing valued at $100,000, to the
r»l In m LI lllll, that jo u r rt-«lih*mv U uu
aft* *ut*-f |tt# *gi* uf (irftM
wns sufficient proof of the fnct that tttiuwu mill that
istration is established to bring about needy families of Hungary.
amt that Itierr la imi |irranfl In ‘Hit*
the
gifted
nrtists
were
appreciated.
Ml1a in* uf liiiiiila (H-rtlt'p t*f ptiti|Hinia ntioa vt litutj
a general agreement on thnt question,
j «mi. the
Ittijttl Itun if f
Their music nnd impersonations being wi&lt;llu1tilla Mini
it is plainly impracticable to ac­
lliffffi»f** iintrrf&lt;| lh*l jmi &lt;|n apjifar f&lt;*
T
R
Y
OUT
TO
nbove the average,. Oveido people feel Mie 1011 i»f I 'tnt&gt;pI■IIII flW^l jifrelii ql Mu* 4'ifurl
complish this before the change of ad­
llmiu* |n HiMifiAril, Svmlfmle T'urtnlj, I'jiirlila, &lt;m
*fa&lt;rt* llo m la ). U»f til* ilu.t « f April,
IU2I.
ministration.
PAPER BO XES thnt they hnve had a rare trent in *I&lt;Inr*Unan
if !&lt;rit*£ h nilr &lt;lftj *«f thin 4'&lt;»rirt . In i!t*
hearing
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thompson.
I'hi- precise method of procedure
fmitl Miffltif H il«-&lt;in* pm KhilrMf u III Imi r ii
The representative of n big rhilaMr. Quigley left Tuesday for Or­ trml aLra lti*I &gt;fill aml flu* inM r Ai*»e pririqql
through which the attempt should be
i*i pa rtf.
\mj ll In fiirttivr
Itiat tl&lt;l« ixilit •&gt; Immake I think ought to be determined delphia concern that makes 500 tons lando and Haines City.
|iiiti||&lt;Utf*| jri flu* Hatifufil H rtaM , a nfHKpupvi
of
heavy
pulp
board
daily
has
a
rep­
Miss
Lulu
LaFils
returned
Wedafter, and not before, Mr. Harding
pul/linhnl a! Nntifnnl In H**rulm&lt;|e» ( ‘iftllitj, j ‘ li*rl
a nerk f&lt;&lt;v fljflil m iw i iilln* ttrrLa
and his secretary of state have hod resentative in Florida who is studying' nesdny to Geneva nfter spending sev- lU,\\nine
lliu-a* it*** liarnt ami M*a| uf R, A.
an opportunity to inform themselves the possibilities of using this type o f , lirn| wet,ks with her aunt, Mrs. L. A. Clerk uf flii* l l r t nil: C*airt uf HflutiMijf Cmui
tjr. FimfitA. tMn the I *Mi il Hij **f Jautiarj, A„ If,,
and to reach- conclusions na to the n box for citrus fruit containers. His Sheldon.
IU2I.
II. ^ . iMil tll.ASS.
Th0 Ladies’ Aid Society of tho ■ (HE.M.I
way which utfords the best prospect demonstrations prove the box to be
I 'l f t t F lr n ilt C ourt.
of success. Action on your part based an exceedingly strong one, nnd his Methodist Church served dinner down IIOIIINNON A ItllllXiEN.
SoH iitun for Cotii|&gt;talnai)l.
Zl tile
upon any opinion which you can form argument is that fruit packed in two j own Wednesday,
IN CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL
to
thre
dozen
lota
would
find
ready
Mni.
C.
L.
Wert,
Mrs.
Mary
Wert,
new hr to the best method o f proced­
CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY. STATE
OF FLORIDA.— IN CHANCERY.
ure might prove to be just tho wrong snlo with fancy fruit houses who could Mrs. II. II. McCall nnd Miss Ethel
II. W. H ag-, Com|ilaluaut.
thing and might crcato obstacles to mnkc a specialty of selling by the box Taylor spent Tuesdny In Orlando.
**, I■
direct to tho consumer. So much
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Argo spent Inst Clara ilootVjatnl lo-r lm.!&gt;aiul, A. II. Moon, |&lt;rsuccess instead of helping, it along.
/oioism a,
FORECLOSURE—CITATION
“ The subject is' especially difficult faith has he in the idea thnt if he week at the Prairie fishing.
Ml Util i; AND II EH III Nil AND, A.
C, -A. Brannon hns returned to tho Tt) CLAIIA
Ii. HOOHE,
because of tho disturbed condition of entries out his plans he will buy about
Van Meier. Dallai Couttljr, Stale o f Iowa.
Eastern Europo and it is difficult be­ five cars of fruit and have it handled Oveido branch of the S. A. L. ns fiagHOTICE
hy
one
o
f
the
exchange
houses,
prob­
ll
aj.,tearln* from uu affltlatlt o f
Saljelle
mnn.
cause too mnny nations hnvo special
Maluri. Iliat l.e Ii ilt o fu -j itol milt lti&gt;f for II.
ably
nt
Florence
Villa.
He
will
use
Dr.
nnd
Mrs.
T.
G.^Simmons
re­
W. llarr. Hie roui|il|lt»at,t In Hie ileire it j ln|
auprehensions of
danger ngalnst
turned Friday from Jacksonville, n n ie , anil Uial f u f a m l eacU o f jttn are ri-atwhich they wish to guard. The new prc-coolod fruit- only.
tlenti or n atate otl.Vr Uiatt tlie State of
Asked if this firm could mako a where they had spent tho week. Dr. ila. Uial IKere la ik&gt; |wr*o« wlltiln ILe Hlite o(
administration will soon learn what Is
rimhla, urrrli-e o f a autipurna 0|im whom wuntil
box
as large as tho present wooden Simmons going ns a delegate to the Wtnl
job . or either of JOB, and a hill o f nolo
the best way to deal with these diffi­
(ilalnl
hallux (wen herrlu flln l affalnit J-irtl. It
culties. It may
that they can not box, ho stated thnt it would bo possi­ Grand Lodge of Royal Arch Masons. ia hrrehj urderrd that Jon and earti.of jo u i [&gt;
Tho stockholders of tho Bank of |&gt;rar to Ilia hill of eoui|dalnt fllrd herein agalnel
all he dtnlt with In tho same way or ble, but that It would have to be
job In the ahore eiillllrtl eauae, un the Tilt daj
Oviedo
held their annual meeting on uf
made
o
f
heavier
board
than
that
used
Marrh, A.’ D. 1HZI. the eatne twin* a rule
hy the same process.
dijr uf 111la Court, and the Nnufiml lleritd la
In
tho
box
he
contemplates
making
Tucsdn
ycvenlng
at
the
bank.
"I think this expresses my view as
herrlij ilraliuatrvl ia the newa|&gt;a|wr In whirl]
nuttre ahall I* |.uhi Iailed oner a Week for
fully ns i could do it if I were to go his experiments* with, but that it ■* The first "results" o f tho carnival Ibla
r u n w u tlt# weeka.
;
would cost no more, perhaps loss. hns developed in a case o f chicken four
Wllueea
in / hand and official seal o f o ff h e
to Washington and appear before your
Sanford. Seminole Coiintjr, Fkirhla. Ihla the
However, no bulge pack could be used, pox. J. B. Jones, Jr., being the un­ at
committee."
331b da j o f Januarj, A. D. HKII.
ISKAI.I
E. A . IHHTILAIVI.
It would have to be absolutely fiat as fortunate victim. Wc are glad to say
Clerk C lm ill IMort,
the cover Is glued on and that he that J. B. is not very sick and hopes
Seminole fo u n t ? . Fla.
SCIIKI.I.K MAINES.
would not recommend Its use for any­ to be. out again soon.
Fletcher Thinking
. Sidh-llor toe 1Coui|dalnant.
2 1 .lie
of Nitrates thing but pre-coolcd fruit, though no Dr. and Mrs. Tucker of Nashville ’ NOTICE o r SFECIAL MASTER'S BALE.
doubt details for making the ventil­ are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark.
Notler la hereby «lten that under and l&gt;? elr___ _________
_ lue o f a final decree of forrehwure unite ami
Mrs.
S, W.
Swope, Frances
Swope,
hub . o .
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“ .” '* " 7 1 renderml Iweemtwr 301b, 11KJH, lu a certain
WASHINGTON* Jan. 26.— Senator ated box might be worked out if it
iiendin* in th* circuit court of the 7th
Fletcher, Democrat, Florida, today In­ were necessary and thus admit o f the Mrs./McGhee and Mrs. Coon motored came
Judicial Circuit o f Florida In ahd for Seminole
carrying
of
the
ordinary
commercial
to
Sanford
Saturday.
t^Kiiiiy
In- O iiW Y f; w tirfrln. Nat* A diiuii la
troduced a, bill asking tbe secretary
Another
ami V, A. H uim lfm tn 4 J. 'I'. H«*pack.
We
understand
that
if
his
Oveido
is
soon
to
have
of agriculture to report the -amount
_
Lain an* defeudan f^ —Ih* umlamljfiied. ■■ Hj^rUI
merchandise store. M cSKTHe Ma«lrr in t*hautt&lt;rj, ivltt prll In (Iri* t*l*;lirK( and
°f commercial potash, nitrogen nnd pinna bring promise of success Jhat Lgeneral
i j,
j
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Imp*I M ilder fo r r o l l lu liand al piildlr aurlitui,
m . n,in «,(ll tin doubt establish a Pols ton and Arfro ocing tno owners* *iiiirioi tii# legal bMira .©f *«!#»
iiw ftmu
phosphoric acid available for fertilized
purposes and the prices as compared pulp plant in Florida for the making This will make the second store which
with 1913
jo f boxes right on the ground. Any •has opened in Oveido within the last (be rollowtn* iWb M real ratale Ijlne ami
The secretar ywould also be asked pl*n that will cheapen the handling year, which shows OUT little town IS An unj|,|,|e,| unehalr &lt;l-3) lutereat IH the
to fumlah suggestions fo r rellevingJof the fruit, make a bet «r eMtT • growing some.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Prothman and chil­
an&gt;’ situation which might r e s u l t [help tell the fruit at [he other end,
dren
spent Sunday in Chuluota.
through a thorUge or prohibitive o r bring an Industry to Florida wc
1 I'urchaaer la par for deed or deed* or n a
are fo r it, and to that end wish he and
DODGE for aale—1919 model.'— B. IT'f****'
bchrllk uainkn,
hit associates every succest in their
4t 0. Motor Co.
24-ltc|
W-8lo
Sped*! Waaler to maarerr.
endeavor.—-Florida.Grower.

CANNOT STOP 1T

hill for Federal rcgulatibh o f the meat al Bank here. This organisation was
packers and other agencies o f the started several months ago, the stock
livestock industry.
hns been subscribed, and a&amp; soon ms
The vote was 46 to 33 and the leg­ fixtures can bo secured, the bank will
islation, the center of bitter contro­ be opened. Temperoray quarters hare
versy for a decade, now goes to tho been secured, until_ the permanent
house with its supporters hopeful of building can bo completed. This is
final action during the present ses­ in line, with tho other improvements
sion of congress. A special rule to and developments going on in this
expedite house action is to be sought. section. Hundreds o f cares in this
Partisan-division in the senate was immediate vicinity have been pur­
lacking, but mdst Democrats support­ chased, 'arl being cleared and set to
ed the bill, while a majority o f the Re­ groves. To relieve the great demand
publicans opposed it. The party line­ for houses tho Clermont Board o f
up was -eighteen Republicans and 28 Trade organized itself into a building
Democrats for passage, with twenty- association, and is building houses for
three Republicans and ten Democrats sale. Already two houses are being
against.
Jiuilt and the second and third sites
All fundamental features of the are secured.
legislation as presented by the agri­
culture committee as a substitute for ANOTHER MIRACLE
OF THE ENERGIZBRthe original Kcnyon-Kendrick bill
were restrained bv the senate. The
bill would create a Federal Livestock
Another seeming mjrncloihas been
Commission of three members, ap- performed by the Energizer treatment
pointed hy the president, to have jur- the latter being tho case of J. H.
isdiction over the livestock industry? Allen o f Lonfcwood, who has been
This commission would hnve power to with locomotor atnxin. Ho could not
issue orders, collect and disseminate rniitc his hands or use his arms and
informal inn, have nccess to packers' had grgnt difficulty in speaking. A fter
hooks nnd have general supervision taking two treatments of tho Enerover packers, stockyards, commission fglzer hero ho can rniso hla arms over
men nnd similar agencies. Review of his head nnd can talk much better
the livestock commission’s orders nnd tho change in his condition has
would he provided hy the hill, which been so noticeable among his neigh­
nlso prescribes rules for conduct of bors as to enuse them to nsk him what
tho packing business and stipulations ■kind o f treatment he wns taking. The
against monopoly, unfair trade prac­ Energizer office hns been moved from
tices, engaging in unrelated industries the First National Bank building to
and other similar acts.
1020 Union avenue or Second street.
Voluntary licensing of packers also
d-n-w-ltc
is provided, nn attempt, hy Senator
Poniererie, Democrat, Ohib, to elintiSenator Smoot should nlso uskf
nate this feature, having been defeat-, that the president he restrained by
ed yesterday, 43 to 34.
jlaw from carrying matches.

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28,1921

you buy it.

Second: It has more than the
ordinary leavening strength,
therefore, you use less.
Third: There arc no fail­
ures—it always makes the
sweetest, most palatable o f
foods.
Fourth: It is used by mil­
lions o f housewives—leading
domestic science teachers
and cooking experts.

Fifth: It is the best Baking

Powder that can be produced. Was
given highest B w a id a at World’s
Pure Food Exposition,Chicago;Paris
Exposition, Paris, France.

Sixth It contains only such.

Ingredients ss have been officially
approved by the United States Food
Authorities. v

The finest quality Baking

Powder—at the most economical
cost “The Biggest Bargain That.
Goes into the Kitchen Today."
Mix plain flour with pure baking
powder instead of using uncertain
mixtures. Then you will know your
baking* are pure and w he Irenme.
flour cannot be adnlieratrd.

—| cup butter;
y2 cup sugar, 2
e g g s , h cu p
flour, 1 level tea­
spoon Calumet
Baking Powder,
3* cup chopped
nuts, 1 teaspoon
le m o n ju ic e .
Then mix in tbs
regular w«y.

plain

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CELERY i01UTLOOK
MUCH) 01LIGHTER i

‘ CATTLE MEN OF SEMINOLE
HAVE MEETING HERE
rfosi Saturday • D*iiy i
The catt’ c- mnn of Seminole and

CROP READY TO MOVE AND THE
PRICES TOOK
GOOD

the time t&lt;i enforce it as th-.-ro arc so
ninny thousands of arrvs of land in
hi- state not fit for anything buf entt!p pasture and the fencing should
come gradually as :h»- farmer* •erne
into the -tate and take uj&gt; much of
th* land that i« suitable for farm­
ing.
,

DADE CITY, Jan. 22, ■The gramTHE CITY BEAUTIFUL ONLY
mnr school o f Dade City and all like
EATS 9,990 PER WEEK COMschools in Pasco county will close on
PARED TO 'SAIN TS 57,000
January' 28th with a five months’
The subject of doughnuts is one term, unless some emergency meas­
that is causing much comment in the ure can be devised to further finance
St. Petersburg
newspapers. The it. AD the general county funds avilEvening Independent o f that - place nble have been used up, and only a
has ev A gone so far as to publisH the few special tax - districts have any
actual, figures, showing that a total money with which to extend their
o f 4,750 dozens of doughnuts arc con­ terms. There is talk o f taking sub­
sumed in the Sunshine City weekly. scriptions among the patrons and
An investigation of the doughnut con­ public spirited people of the commun­
sumption in Orlando reveals the start­ ity in an effort to provide funds with
ling fact that St. Petersburg is bak- which to pay teachers for the full
in gand consuming nearly 4,000 doz­ eight months' terms, and unless this
ens of doughnuts more a- week than move succeeds tbe schools will dose.
Orlando. Think of it, a city with a The high schools at Dade (fity, Zepnew building record for 1920 of $3,- hyrhills and Elfers will be continued
000,000, allowing its doughnut record
The financial condition o f the pres­
to be eclipsed in such a mannpr by the
ent board wsa inherited from former
city o f St. Petersburg.
An itemized table showing the num­ boards, and is the accomulation of
ber o f doughnuts that the four bak­ several years. Under the old law a
eries of Orlando nre baking weekly scholo board could borrow money
without limit if the fund were to be
Is as follows:
used in paying o ff a debt, so that all
Federal Bakery
500 dozens
a board, had to do ivas to buy on cred
.150 dozens
Rock's Bakery
it or make a contract to pay and thus
.None
O. K. Bakery.
create
a debt that would authorize it
175 dozens
Iteed's Bakery
to borrow. The :lnw of 1915 placed
severe restrictions on this borrowing
Total ...... ...... ....... 825 dozens
A comparison fo these figures show practice, and thp cheek was so sudden
that against Orlando's total of 825 as to throw the machinery out of
dozens St. -Petersburg has a weekly gear.
total of 4,750 dozens, a percentage in
crease o f *173'per cent.
HELP THE STARVING
Something must be done. St. Pe­
The committee on the famine fund
tersburg attributes her fine total to
the large number of New England are indebted to Manager Herndon for
visitors buying their doughnuts? The his kindness in furnishing a slide Inst
matter must be investigated.
A night. Would that every one who
"doughnut day” must be set aside saw it would respond to this cry of
awful.
tvhen every family will pledge, them­ the starving. The report
selves to buy a dozen
doughnuts. 15,000,000 in direst need in Northeast
Think whut might happen if Sanford China; 8,u00,000 facing immediate
should decide to investigate
her starvation. People selling their chil­
doughnut consumption.—Orlando Sen­ dren for one dollar! Wild-eyed tiioiliors with shriveled breasts are throw­
tinel.
Those figures are small compared to ing their babies into wells.
People are eating leave-, thistles,
Sanford, We went oul back of the
Sanford bakeries the other day and corn cobs. The wolf is at their
found out they were baking more than throats.
Our people must do their best and
5,000 doughnuts a week.. The reason
we know this is because we found the do it QUICK' It will be n-hard heart
holes that had town cut front the thjit will not respond to a cry like this.
Whn*o hath this world's goods and
doughnut* and thrown into the alley
sci-th his brother h;is need and shutteth up his compassion from him, how
dwelleth the love of God in him ?—
1 John 111-17.
The pastors of the city will receive
Reautiful in every
«.i- thv
any
funds for this sacred anil appeal­
rccpptiun given Friday afternoon by
ing
object.
“ Give and it shall be giv­
Mrc A, K. Douglass and Mrs. Guo.
en
unto
you.”
—Contributed.
Fox in honor of their three Histera

who ar*' their, guests, Mrs. .Charles
KET&lt; HI M IS ELECTED
I.effler and Mr-. L AMa-rt Jones of
GRAND MASTER OF THE
Miami and Mrs. H. Gilmore Clifton of
MASONIC GRAND LODGE Jacksonville.
The reception was given til the at­
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J A « K.-uN \ Il.IIF,
Jar
2J Offl- tractive home of Mrs Fo* on Park
what were expected. lii\ -r- -ir&gt;- of
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. . ers f i r the Grand I.odk’ e, tree and avenue. The lower Four was opened
fering from ?- OCI to
f. ••. h and .
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Accepted Maxims of Honda, which ensuite and was most beaut Dully dec­
the celery that has been shipped to ,
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the northern markets has brought hc,J UTl™ ? e,ecUon htrt-’ ,ast -n,* ht' orated with an abundance of pink rosei; and ferns..
^oni $3.G5 to $1.00. These prices will nr“- ns follo" 8:
At the door Miss Martha Fox welnet the grower from fifty to seventyCh" rlcs U Ketchum. Key Uest.
copied the guests and two dear little
five cents per crate. Considering the ^ran&lt; rnn5^fr girls in fluffy white, little Misses Vir­
conditions as they existed a month
Ijimnr G rnr,pr' Mn^°'
ginia McDaniels and Helen Douglas,
ago these are high (trices.
grand innster.
The lettuce crop is nearly gone, onJ,,hn L Hal1' J»^sonvillc. senior received the cards.
Receiving were: Mrs. Douglass in
ly a few rrmre i ars will h»- ship(ied this L'rn.r,‘l warden.
season. The pries on lettuce haw
/
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TmW, Pensacola, junior a gowii of grey satin; Mrs, l.effler in
Muck lace, Mrs. Fox jn flesh organdie,
not been excejttionaJ, yet there has t-'rand warden.
trimmed
in "blue; Mrs. Clifton, in a
been some good prices realized. So
” pnr&gt;'
Robinson,
Jacksohville.
gown
of
peach-blow
taffeta nml Mrs.
far this year 109. cars of lettuce were treasurer.
Jones,
in
a
gown
of
orange,
tule.
shipped. Tljis is not us mafiy as last
Wilber P. Webster, Jacksonville,
Assisting
in
earing
for
the
guests
season but is making a good show- TTand secretary,
ing,
'
Wilber Page Webster was re-elected were: Sirs. \V. E.-Watson, Mrs. G,
The quality of the celery and other grand secretary. He Is entering upon D. Bishop, .Mrs. W. L. Morgan, Mrs.
vegetable crops this season is uqsur- his twenty-fifth year at that post and Claude Herndon, Mrs. E. F. Roymilpassed and the buyers who are here received the congratulations of all lnt, Mrs. Allen Jones and Mrs. I). L.
,
are predicting that it will do more to members of the grand lodge upon his Thrasher.
The dining room was beautiful,
establish a fancy grade and pack than |long and continued success. Sir. Robany ohter year’s crop.
inson has served forty-four years as great howls of pink dtmibia were plac­
The movement of oranges and treasurer, nnd Marcus Endel passed ed about while the table was centered
grapefruit continues as well a s’ can his forty-sixth year ns n past grand with n low bowl of dombia and fern,
and streamers of tule were fastened
be expected. With 801 cars of grape- master.
fruit rolling and -180 cars of oranges
The new grand officers were duly to the chandelier and the corners of
the table.
moving the indications are that there installed at the nfternoon session,
For the first hour Mrs. Deane Tur­
is still some demand for thu balls of
The annual oration was delivered
ner
and Mrs. E. D. Mobley poured.
juice. Despite the calamity howlers at the morning session by Grand
They
were relieved for the second
there rae only n few cases on record Orator Lincoln Hulley of DcI-and,
hour
by
Mrs. R. C. Keen and Mrs,
where the shippers have not realized president of Stetson University,
Morris Spencer. Assisting in the
a profit on their shipment. This is al­
dining room were: Mrs. C. R. Kirtways a dull season for citrusrruits
lcy, Miss, Bowler, Mrs. N. 0 . Garner,
but the depression in the citrus mar­
Mrs. Braxton Perkins, Mrs. M.
S.
ket now does not mean that the grove
Wiggins, Mrs. Ralph Wight, Miss
owners will have to take a loss for
Esther Wilson, Mrs. Vance Douglass,
their crop because with the coming of
Miss
Annette Walker and Miss Weeks.
spring the markets will become more
Delightful
music was furnished all
active mad the profits then will offset
through
the
afternoon
by an orchesany loss that may be sustained now.
January 1 to and including January
More than two hundred guests call­
17 the following fruit and vegetable
ed between the hours of 3:30 and
movements were recorded in this
county. Grapefruit, 801 cars; orang­
es, 480 cars; lettuce, 409 cars; celery.
If you are troubled with pain* or
53 cars; peppers, 30 cars; cabbage, 15
aches; feel tired; have headache,
Infant Daughter Dies
cars; cauliflower, 4 cars, and mixed
indigestion, in s o m n ia ; pain ful
cars, 7, making a total of 1802 cars.
passage of urine, you wiU find
(From Tuesday’s Daily).
— Bradentown Journal.
relief b y regularly taking*
The many friends o f Mr. nnd Mrfl.
Wallace Wheeler extend their sym­
The house of representatives will
not be enlarged. This is good news.
pathy to them in the death of their
It Is too Urge now for the efficient
infant daughter wlio died Sunday.
and speedy transaction o'f the nation's
I A I * N lJ I I N
The funeral services occurred from
business.
Tbe world's standard remedy for kidney, the home on Union avenue yesterday
U v«, btsddsr .and uric add trouble* nod afternoon at four o'clock, Dr. Brown­
National Ramede of Holland alrxca 1604.
The men who thinks and is illent
lee o f the Presbyterian church, o ffic­
Thru* aiif*, all druggists. Ouannt**d.
usually has more friends than the one
Uek lee i t M a * C«U lU a l m erwg iating, interment being made In Laluv ta n r cemetery.
a a m a fa e if
.
who speaks and thinks afterward.

DONT

The Evening Bridge Club met Fri­
day evening ns the guests of Judge
and Mrs F. F Housholder fj&gt;r dinner
and bridge.
Roses and ferns were used most
effectively and beautifully for decorations{
A most delicious dinner wlis served
nt 7:30 after which bridge was played
at three tables. Mrs. E. F. RoumillM
winning the ladies’ prize fur high
score, a box of Cody’s powder; Mrs.
R. A. Newman, winning the gentle­
man's prize, two packages of playing
cards.
The members are: Mr. and .Mrs. it.
A. Newman, Dr. and Mrs. S. Puleston, Mr. and Mrs. George Knight. Mr.
and M rs., E. F. Roumillat, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Hill, Miss Lee and Judge
and Mrs. E. F. Housholder.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDUNDER SECTION 575, GENERAL STATUTES. LAWS OF FLORIDA
Notice I* g lteo Hat 8. F. Ihrudne/. purchaser
&lt;.f Tax Certificate No. 2*-7. dated the (III. da/
r.f Jill/. A D. 1913. ha* filed ealj certificate
in in / »fn e*. and baa made appllrath-n for tax
deed t&lt;&gt; Iwne In acruf'lanip* « l i h law.
Raid
le rtlflca lc embracea the following dencribed
proper!/ allitated In Seminole (Vuntz. Florida,
to w lt :
RW quarter o f NE quarter. See. 22.
Twp. 3 ’ H, Rg*. 30 E, 40 acre*.
Tbe aald
land being n - r t i e ! at the date o f the laauanc* of aurh certificate la tbe name o f D.
(I. Cretuhaw
Alio, Notice la hereb/ Fteen that H, F. D ’O-I» * / , purchnaer o f Tag C ertlflcil* No. 2SS. dat­
ed the 3rd d a / of June. A. D. IBIS, baa Died
•aid certificate In m / office, and ba* made ap­
plication fo* tax deed to Laaue In accordance
arlth law.
Raid certificate embrace* tb* fol­
lowing deacrlbed proper!/ altnaled 4n Bemlpole
Count/, Florida, to-wlt: W &lt;1 3-4 *h. of 8VV
quarter o f SW quarter. Re*; 14. Twp. 30 S „ Rge.
30 E. 13 aerr*. Tb* aald land being aaaeased
at tb* date o f tb* lasuanre o f aucb certlfleate
In the name o f Unknown.
Also, notice la berth / gleen that S. F. Doudn e /. porcb**er of Ta* CeftlDcat# No. 271, datrd tbe 3rd d a / o f Jnne, A, D, 191S, baa filed
aald certificate In m / o ffice , nnd baa made
application for t a i deed to taeu* In accord­
ance with law. Raid eertlfleat* embrace* th*
follow lag described proper!/ altuated In Semim l* Count/, Florida, to-w lt:
Deg. NW co*.
Rcc. 23. Twp. 20 8, Rg*. 30 E. Run 8 5.S cfa.
E 6,73 eh.. K 3.8 cb. W 6.75 cb. 3 acre*.
A lao. notice la b«r*b/ glxen that R. F. Itoudo rj, parchaser of Tax Certificate No. IG6I, da(eil tlie 2nd d a / of Jun*. 1902. ba* filed aald

COLDMEDAL

tb* ! 2tb d a / o f r t b n u r r . A. D. 1931.
Wlloee* m/ official algnatur* aed aeal Ibla
tb* 71b d a / Jt Jaauar/, A. D. 1931.
(SEAL)
B. A. IX) UO LASS.
Clerk Circuit Court.
SeaalBol* C o ca l/, Fla.
B / B- H . WILSON, D. C.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDI­
CIAL CIRCUIT, SEMIS OLE COUMTT,
TLORIDA.—M CHANCERY
J. r . lAlag, Joined (9 her boabeed and M il
Kollo* U bereb/ f i r m that O. 0. W ,l—, ,
frlead. J. E. l-atng, Complainant*,
p t r t lit m o f Tax Certlflcata No. 4J 1 . .
lb* fib d a / of J ob*. A. D. 101T. t u B, J
Wm. II. McAlister, Allc* L. UcAUatrr and all u id m i l flea I* la b j office, and b u
unknown dertaer*, betra and grantee*, or oth­ appUealloo for I t i deed to lata* In
er*. claiming nnder Wm. II. UcAUatrr and tnc* with law. Bald certificate *mbr*r**7Ll
following deecribed property situated |B 3. “ ?
Allc* L. UcAUatrr. Defendant*.
ool* C'ounij, riortda. lo-w lt: Beg. 4,34 «
CITATION.
and 3J3 eh. K. o f SR ear. o f NW qnaeur
TO: Wm. II. M cAliilrr o f Clnrlanatl. Slate of SE quarter. See. 10, Twp. a S., b »* s i ,
Ohio; Allc* L. McAlister, o f Cincinnati, Ohio; ran K 1.33 eh. W W link*. B 133 &lt;*, r •
tbe unknown dertaeea. belrx. legale**, gran­ link*.
The laid land being iu m t ,| , , .J*
tee*. or other claimant* nnder Wm. 11. Uc- dal* o f th* Uanane* o f aoeh centrical* In
Alliter and Allc* L. UcAUatrr; and to ang name o f Hernando P u lila .
and all other panic* claiming tug Intcreat
Also T a i Certfllcat* Ko. 433. dated ih# am
In and to the following deacrlbed land* slt- d a j o f J o m , A. D. 1917, baa filed **),]
uated in Seminole Coontg. Florida, to-wlt:
fleat* In mg office, and baa made *ppllrau«a'
I-ota One II) and Two (2) of Block Twelve for tax deed Ip 1**M In accordance with !*T
112), Tier Threw (3) o f lb* Cltg o f Sanford. Said certificate embrace* the following dcmrrlA
Florida, aa Mown tg E. B. Traffonl*' Map of rd property altnaled In Seminole Coital/.
Sanford. Floctd*:
Ida, lo-w ll:
Deg. SR cor. o f [iW qnarter of
II appearing from lb* awora bill o f com SE qnartar Bee. 10. T w p .itl B., Bge. 31 j; . . .
plaint filed in tblk cauae agalnat go*, tbal W 7# yard*. N IIS garda. E 78 garda. B 113
gou bar* or claim aom* Interret In the Ubda Tb* aald land bftng sea-as ad at lb* date of th*
brctlaibore deocrllwd, therefor*. gou. tb* Mid lunance o f each certificate In the name of
Wm. II. UcAUaur, and Allc* L. UcAllater Unknown.
«
■re hereby required lo be and appear before
Alao Tax Certificate No. 1349. dated tba v j
our Mid Circuit Court a I the Court Hue** In dag o f Jane, A. D. 1913. baa riled aald rerun,
Sanford, Florida, 00 tbe 41b dag of April. A. rat* In mg office, and baa made applicant
II. 1931. and Ibeo and there make anxwer to for tax deed to taeo# la accordance with U*
tbe bill at complaint' eihlblted agalnat gou or Said certificate embrace* tb* following deocrlh
otherwise a decree pro coofr**o will be entered rd propertg iltnated In Seminole Coontg, rioe
agalnat gou.
Id*, to-wlt: Deg. 10 eh*. N and 3SS ft. w of
A id ang and all o tter partita claiming ang RE cor. of NW quarter o f BE quarter, gee 1*
right, title.or inlereat In and lo tb* land* here­ Twp. 31 8.. ng*. 31 E. Ron W 103 f**t, g
in* bore deacrlbed under, bg or through Wm. U. ft., E 101 fL , N 100 fL Tb* Mid land belt*
UcAUater or Alice U UcAUater,, or otberwUe. aaecaaed at tb* date o r tb* laraanc* of neb
are hereby required to be and appear before certlflctte I* tb* naiq* o f J, II. klcNatt.
our aald Circuit Court, at lb* Court Hour* In
A b o T ai Certlflrate No. 434, dated the Zrt
Sanford. Florida, on tbe 2nd dag o f Uag, A. dag o f Jan*, A. D. 1918. baa filed **M m .
D. lu ll, and then and there make answer lo
tiricate In m g . office, and baa made appllt*.
tb* bill o f complaint exhibited agalnat Mid lion foe tax deed to taane In accordance *|ta
unknown partita, otberwla* a decree pro con.
law.
Raid certificate embrace* the folV-xlag
feaao will -be entered agalnat aald unknown
deacrlbed propertg altnaled la- Seminole &lt;:u n ­
i t . Florida, to-w lt: Deg. 4R3 ft. N. o f RE w
of KW quarter o f BE quarter, Section In
St 8.. Bge. 31 E. Dun N. 223 ft. W 2SA ft *
223 ft., E 288 ft.. 3-10 acre*. Tb* Mid &gt;
'Ia4
being aaaeaaed at tbe date o f the taeuahr* of
anrb certificate In tbe name pf Georg*
,
Al*o Tax Certificate No. 430, dated i».
Circuit Court on tb!* tb* Stb d a y .o f January, 3rd day o f June. A. I). I0IS, baa flirt ,,14
rertlttrat* In my o ffice , and baa made apjUc*.
tfon for tat deed lo lean* In accordance *{&amp;
IRKAl.i
E. A. DO CO IA M .
Raid certificate embrace* tbe folios in*
Clerk o f tbe Ctrcnit Court, law.
of Seminole County. FI*. deecrbted property iltnated Id Seminole Coant / , Fk"fH*. to-wlt:
Iter. SIS ft. N. of SE.
py v . ti. iaol' u l a r s , d ; C.
roe. o f NW quarter of RE quarter, Rec. lo Td*
OEOItUK O. IIKItlllNO.
21 8.. lit*. 31 K.. Ron W SW fr., *4 f j j f £
Solicitor and Connie I fur Coat plain act*.
E 288 ft.. R 133 rt. 1 acre. T b e tald land t*.
22-131c
IK THE CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDI
CIAL CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
TLORIDA.— IN CHANCERY
J. F. Lalnr. Joined by b»r boa band and next
friend, J, ~
‘
E. *l-alng,
Complainant*.
J. J. Cat**. J . J. Cat** Compaay, Incorporated,
a Florida corporation. Annie U. Woudbrldg*.
Albert U. Ear**, V alrtn A. .Poage, li*orx* B.
unknown
Morton, William T. Naab, and _all
I _________
detlee**,' heir* and gran tcca, or otbete, claim.
Inc under Albert O. Eare*. Calrln A. Ifoage,
(ieurte It. Morton and William T. Naab, I&gt;efcmlaeia.
CTtATION
To Albert U. Eare*, r*tldrnee unknown: 0*1•In A. I’ oac*. realjeoee unknown; Oeorc* B.
Morton. re*ldence unkbewn.
William
T.
Naab. m ldene*
unknown;
IL*
unknown
belrx. dtTlaee*. lexatre*. grantee*, or other
claimant* under Albert li. Ear**. Calrln A.
I'oa;*. lit o r fi M. Morton and William
T.
Nath, and to any and all otter part!** claltaInr any [ntereat In and to It* following d*
arrll--.f land* alluatel In Seminole County,
Florida; to-wlt:
Detlnnln; at tb* Soqlhw**l corner o f «!»•
N't-rt f f f t i quarter o f Sv^Tluii 31, To*rn#hlp ID,

Inx i M o w t l at tbe date p f lb* (u sa n ce ut
ce rtlflra te In tbe name o f Sarah (lalare

AUo Tax Certlflrate No, 430, dated tbe 4tk
day o f June. A. lb 1917. La* filed aald certl­
flrate In tnjr office, an,) baa m id t apj-ii- ?t!«a
for lax deed lo tune In accordance wlfL la*.
Raid certificate embrace* tb* foUgwlux del
•rflle-d properly altnaled la Seminole (•.satr
Florida, to-wlt: Ilec. 7 1-2 tb . W and 10 rt)
R*c. lb. Twp. 21 H.. He*. SI E. Hun N 33 j It.
E -i3 yd*, R M yd*. W 33 jd * . TU* aat&lt;l lasj
**-'*»*&gt;I »t lb* date o f the iaauane* of
tneb eertlfleat* In the name o f Flora F*«taw,
A lao Tax Certlfleate No. 432. daled t !. UJ
•lay o f June. A'. D. IBIS, baa fllrd aal-1 rri||.
flrate is my office, and ha* mail* application
for lax dred to laaue In accordance with law.
Raid certificate cmlqace* tbe following J*.
—tlt-c-l 1-•'-per(_• *ttnatct In Hentlnole •. r_r,
Ebtrt.ta. ro-wir
lier, t s| rti W and 3
ct.
N of SE corr.er of NW quarter of HE y.:

fVtmij o f lUoirr 31 E i f i . run North «" *7 cb*ln#,
n**t P 10 c tiila i, to th# rliilit o h i r i ; o f tL# M.
*od I. H illm ad , thrnoc Sbulhwr*ttT|j tm the
VTmt title o f the u l 4 r e t l m d rt*titHnf-w#f to
the ft*««t line o f the ^Anford Orant, theocc
jtoQtli 25 degree# \Ve#t on ##ld line* to Ihe.
JLjuth line o f the Northwest Quarter uf Bee*
tloo
31. Tow nship
19, South o f
Ilarige 31 In tb* Clftult Court. B**#aUi Judlrul C|ti
tbR Stale cf n o r ii* . la *cil lot
E «»t. fbenee W « i to th# point o f t&lt;glnnlng.
Bemfnol* County
r«m raining Fixe Acre*, more or lea*:
It •ppetflftt fftntti th# •worn bill o f cornplaint IN CHANCERY— HILL TO ESTABLISH

filed In thl* c#«#e •galnat
that yuu hat#
ut c!*lru w iut 1nterail In the lamU tjJfSnabnrr
rjeacrlbed, tl-frefore. you, tL# h U Albert O.
F.ate#. Calflu A. I'oaire. Otorj# it- Moftos and
WIHUni T. Na*h are L#r#hj re*jatreiJ to t*e and
appetr hefore our raid riretili rourt, at the
Tcjurt ITotiW In Sanfufd, Florida, on the Tth dtjr
of SI arch. A. l&gt;. 1921. »nd then and th#r#
m*ke intw#r to the HI I of complaint ckhlblled
•jra lo t jmj. othtrwlte « decree pro ronfe«so
will he entered
jon.
And »njr tod ali other parti## claiming anj
rtfht. title or lntere#t'lo and lo the lands here*
InaUur «Sf*CTlbed under, b f &lt;»fr throajjh Albert
t#. Ki t h , Calrln A. Coage, G eorft It. Morton,
William T- N u ll, or otb#rwl*e, are hereby r»«julri&gt;l to he and appear before onr said CJr*
colt Court, 'a t tb# Court House to Baoford,
Fh«rlda- on the 4th day of April. A. D. 19*1.
■nd then and ther# ni*ke liu irrr to It.# hill of
complaint rihlhltrd at*lnit said nnknown parfir*. iihcrwLse a decree pro ct&gt;cfe#*o will be
**ntrred *ca|n*l sail untnuwn parties.
Tt li fr«l#m] that thl# notice !«e ptihlUhed In
th# Sanford Herald, a u#ivapap#r published In
Metnl on 1# Counly. Florida, once • week for
elcht week# a# to the known parties defend*
ant. and once a week for twelve *w#eks aa to
th# unknown parti## defendant.
W ltb eu my band and the teal of the aald
Circuit Court on thla tbe 10th day o f I&gt;ecep»
U r. Af D. 1W0.
(SE\\;t
r* a . n o co iJ ifiB .
Cl#rk of the Hrcult Court.
Beraloole County, Florida
i ;F *» r i ; k

O- n ir r u u N O .

Solicitor and Couneel for Oomplalnant#
IS lJ te
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLOH ID A. IN
AND F0H SEMINOLE C O U N T Y IN CHANCERY
W illiam

J!.

W o o je o r k . Complaisant

T).« Lskoowa Heirs, [#c*t***, Dexia***, Crantrra o r other eltitnxntt ttnJer H. St. Whit*
mot*, tire****!, etc.., D* fond iota. (**~“*~
CITATION
\ .
To the csksow n btlra, teritrc*, de*!****. tran ­
ter*, or o ile r claimant* under S. SI. SVMtmore, deceaaed, and to anj and ill other
person* or parttaa cUlmloC a n / right, title
or Istereat In afHl to th* following described
land In Seminal* Count/. Florid*, more par­
ticular!/ deacrlbed a* follow*, to w lt:
The 1U*1 half o f tb* NortLeial Quarter o f
tke Nofthwrat Quarter o f th* North***! Quar­
ter o f the Soqthwrat Quarter o f Section
3,
Townahlp 21, Sooth o f Range SO Eaat.
,
It appearing from tbe awore bill o f com­
plaint filed In thl* raaw, tbal /o n hat* vt
claim lo bar* aom* Interret In and lo the lawd
b*r*tn abet* deacrlbed. that*for*, /on and tarb
of /uu are hrrefa/ required to 1* and appear be­
fore oar circuit Court at th* Court llout* la
Sanford, Florida, on th* 4(b d a / of April, A. D.
1921, and then and tbrre make in iw rr to th*
bill o f complaint filed igaloat /o u . OtberwUe,
a .decree pro coareeao will be entered
It In ordered that thl* notice be pobltabed la
the Han feed Herald, a newspaper pobltabed la
Seminole Count/, Fforldi. once a week fee
twetre week*.
W1TNE8R mr band and th* eaal o f tbe aald
Circuit Court on Ibla I I lb dar o f December, A,
D. 1920.
(REAL)
R. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk o f the Circuit Oawi.
Semlnol* Count/, Florida.
GEO. A. DeCOTTBS,
Solicitor aed o f Couaael fa* Oomplalnant.
_____________ _____________________________ IS-late

aUIET TITLE
(l,, n

Rea-l, Co?iq-UInaTit,

("Earle E tlaljrll*. *1 at. !&gt;*r*n&lt;!aat*
ORDER O r SERVICE nY_.DUBLICAriON.
To all (i.rll** rlalmlnx ln l.rr.ta - uaU-r -n».a
A ("rutrb*r. ilr o iw - l, T R. Cat-aanlM J*
c o - 1. IMwarJ Craibllrk. I r n a w l . li f.
ollt.raa, &lt;lfr»a»r-!. anil J. S. Moon, -le-ftt*il. atnl ALL PARTIES rlalmlny an lnt*rr*t.
In lb* following 4«ecr|te&lt;l proc*rij •U-iatt
la Retolnol* roanly, Florl'la. to-wlt:
RW 1-1 o f Section 10; Lola 4 atnl S In S*cll-n 12: All o f fractional Rectfon 13; b jt i t. 1
ami 3 ami Ih* SW 1-4 o f NE 1-4. tb# S I I
Of NE 1-4 o f NW 14. II* RE l-| of NW 1-4
anil NE 11 of SW M o f Section 14; tb* N J I
of Ibr SW 14 o f Section 17; X 1 2 of th*‘ SW
I I of lb* NE I I ami lb* Nil I I of NW l-l *f
RE 1-4 of Pw-tlon 21: tb* NE 1 t of 11* NT 1-4
o f tb* NE 1-4. th* Sooth 4 arr.« of Ih. I# ,- II
act** of tr# NE 1 4 of NE 1-4. Ih# S l 2 of tb*
NE 1 I and tb. E I 2 of tb . HE I I of Su­
tton 22: tb . W 1 3 o f tt# RW 1 4 of* Recth*
23 tb* S I 2 of Ih* SW 1-4 o f tb* NW 1 I it*
S. 20 acre* o f lol I) ami all o f lota 2 and 4 la
Section 24: Ik* SW 1-4 o f tbe HW I I of R*clloo 20: lb* E 1-2 o f tb* NE 1-4 ami H* ■
0 acre* of the NW 1 4 af the NE 1-4 o f Sielinn 27: tbe N 1 2 o f the SE 14 o f Section ,*J;
Ih . SW 14 of N W 1-4 and tbe SW 1-4 o f the
HW 1-4 o f Per lion 33: 3 acre* eqnar*
In It*
MV c.rn*r of tbe N W -l-4 o f Ih* NE 1-4 of 1b*
NE 1-4. Itt.1 It * SW 1-4 of the SW I I of tl# SW
1 I of See. 31 all In Ttrp. 20 R. Re* 32 Eaal.
41*o all thal pari of ll q N 12 lying South of
Ercocl.-okatrh l. ("re.k. In Sectl-n I ; and tta
NE 14 of the NE 14 an-1 the NE l-l of the
SE 1 4 of Section II.
In Townablp 21 tooth.
Range 32 fa ir .
And. a Ia*&gt; th* folliTwtax lit*
In 111r„. rertaln »al-lla lalorta of "tl . HI". 1 4 of
lie NE 1-4 of Section 21 Ih Townettp
W
Houlli. Rang* 32 Eaal, known as Whlteomh'i
flrat and * . c -r..l additions to C*n*ra. cii lot*
rt T ■», !*. in. M. 12. I A. Ifl and l i In M-"k I.
l ot* «L 9. in. 12. 13. II. IS, l«. 17 and l* 1*
bVwk 2 Iaxis 3. 4, 3. R. 7. ». 8. 10. IL. 12. IL
14, IS. IR. 17 IS. 10 and SI In block 3. Loti I.
2. 0. 7. 8. B. IB, II. -13. II. IS. 18 and 2d I*
block 4. Imt* 3. 4. 13, II. 13. Irt. t*. 21- 22.' 2b
24. In block .3, Iota 3. S. 7. R. 9. JO. It. 12, IL
111. 17.' |R. 24 and 23 In block C, lx»t» T 4. 9.
1". 11. 12. 13. 14, J 3. in. *17. 14. IJ&gt;. S’ . 21 and
22 In l&gt;l&lt;&gt;ck 7. and Iota l lo 24. IneiaxSt*.-!*Ine all o f block S.
•
It U hereby ordered (h it jem ipprer
Hill o f Complain I fll*d herein acalnst Jen S
lb* aboce end Iled eana* no Ih* Recent h d*r «
March. A. D. 1B3I: and " T t # Panford ■!**•
a id " la hereby dealgnaled xa lb* n*w*rarer I*
which Ibla order abaII be puMUl.d one* »
wrck for Iwelc* ccnaecnllre week*
Witness tny band and seal o f office this lJt“
day &lt;&gt;f N«**tuber. A. P. 1920.
(REAM
E- A. DOCO LAPS,
Clerk-

1I-IB12IC

Ry V. E. DOrcJLASP. D- c-

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice la brreb/ gleen lhal nnder and hr *9"
lue o f a writ o f execution Danins out ®f ***
office of th* Clerk o f tb* Circuit Court in * «
for Hemlnnfo Count/, Flnrldi. wherein J F.
I# Ing. joined h / J. E U ln g, her huaband. » »
p la in tiff* and Millie Collin* D defendant. I.
aa Sheriff o f Retidnole Count/. Florida, haj*
leele.1 U|wn the following deecrite-d prot&lt;f&lt;/ *■
Remlnole Count/. Florida, as lb* proper!/ «
Millie ColUna. lo-w lt: U*g. at NW
E half of NW quartet of » W quarter of &gt; "
quartrr o f Section SCI. Townahlp 19 8. R*BJ?
30 E.. run South 330 feet, Eaal 204 feet. !&lt;;
330 frel. Weal 2W feel to beginning and
offer the earn* foe a*I# before tb* Court *}?#•
door, o f Semlnol# Count/, Florida, lo the l « * '
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TUX SEVENTH eat bidder foe raab, purchaeee pa/lng t&lt;*
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IN
daring th# legal hour* o f tala, oo the rtb W
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
o f March. 1921. to aatU f/ Mb] writ and « * “ •
—IN CHANCERT.
trated thla tb# 13th d a / o f Janpar/. IK 'Claude It. Stone, Complainant,
C. 51. HAND.
22 4le
a
Sheriff Seminole Count/. Fbride.
Florence Rnaler Stone, Defendant.
*
CITATION.
To Florence Rosier Slone. Residence Unknown!
It appearing from an aindaett filed In thla
cauae that /o u ar* a non resident o f tb* State
of Florida; that /o u r place o f residence ta un­
known : that /ou ar* oter tbe age o f tw rn t/.
one /ear*, and that there I* r&gt;6 on* ta tb* State
of Florid# tb* terric* o f a subpoena npon whom
would bind jou . thw aald Florence Rosier Stone.
Therefore, /o u are hereb/ ordered “ and re-,
qnlred on th* 7th d a / o f March, A. D. 1921, to
appear to the bill o f rompialnt exhibited agalnat
/o u ta tbla ranee, otherwise * decree pro ranfeeeo will be entered against /o u on said'date.
It I* rurtber ordered that thla notice be pub­
lished la the Sanford Herald once a week for
etgbt week*.
WITKDS 8 01/ bind and tb* ***I o f aald
Court ou this th# 16th d a / o f December, A. D.
(SEAL)

18-9 M.

e . a . d o uo l a s s ,
Clerk * f Circuit .Oowrt,
Bernlao 1* O ouet/, Florid*.

Douse*[ for OompUteauL

Herald office, lc,

�Si t

THE SANFORD W E E K L^H E R A LD , FRIDAY, JANUARY 28,1921

NOW THE TIME TO BUILD
SEEMS APPARENT T(
b u il d in g

m a t e r ia l

w il l

NOT FALL MUCH,
IF ANY.

AND

(From X u l i j r 'l Dally)

NOW

IS

BRIDGE LUNCHEON

WOULD SEEM W ISH TO
START BUILDING AT
THIS TIME

it

_____

c

(From K*Bd»y'» D»Uy)

,

PERSONAL NOTES

land Park is on Lookout mountain,
north of Rome, Ga., and is one of the
(finest summer resorts in tho south,
(From S .t u r d .j'i S illy )
. being high class in every respect.
Miss Sara Wight is at home from [
Tho Hill Lumber Company has Just
Rolline College for the week end.
received n ear of new, fresh Keystone.
G. C. Chamberlain apd W. J. Thig- Alabama lime and a car of the wellpen returned Inst evening from a most known Perfection Alabama lime. Get
successful fishing and hunting trip.
their prices before buying elsewhere
--------- .
1and rend their display ad on another
George Chambcrlan and Dr. Hyman page of this issue.
will motor to Daytona today to bring
--------Dr. Conwcll to Sanford.
' Joe IIrann, of New Smyrna, and
--------Coronado, was in the city today adverW. M. Haynes has returned from tlsing his community. Joe is the sccJacksonville where ,he attended tho rotary of the New Smyrna Board of
state meeting of the Masonic lldges Trade and also owns Brann's pavilion
on the beach side and is one o f the
and represented Sanford lodge.
live wires who is helping to make
Supt. T. W. Lawton leaves today New Smyrna grow.

Mrs. Roy Symes entertained most
elaborately with one of a series of
bridge luncheons Saturday at her
beautiful home in Winter Park.
■Tho guests motored from Sanford
and enjoyed a most delicious and
sumptuous luncheon.
__ ,
, tor Daytona Beach to attend the
After luncheon bridge was played rFcdcra, Educational Convention. He
at two tables, Mrs. Thigpen winning
will be out of town until next
the prize for high score, a pair of Tuesday.
beautifully decorated candles, and
Mrs. Barnes the consolation, a lin­
Hon. C. W. Entzmingcr, Lewis
gerie bow.
Entzmingcr and W. C. Satc'icr were
The guests .were then taken for a
among the Longwood visitors to the
sight-seeing trip to many o f Winter
city this . morning ahd report I n ig.
Park’s beautiful spots.
wood as growing and building up con­
Thoso~having the pleasure of this siderably.
delightful afternoon were: Mrs. R. A
Newman, Mrs. Margaret Barnes, Mrs.
S. E. Barrett, Mrs. W. J. Thigpen,
Mrs. G. I. Loucks, Mrs. B. F. Whitner and Miss Mary Erwin.

This is the time to build If you in­
tend building.
This is said not from the spirit of
' stimulating building although this pa­
per is most intensely interested In
building. It is said because in the
opinion of the people who know, that
tjiis is the time to build and while it
could be possible for building costs to
go lower it is not probable. There
are so many mills idle, the timber is
growing scarcer, hardware is
not
dropping like other commodities, labor
will come down son\e but not much
for skilled labor will command a good
price at all times and thoro are many
good and sufficient reasons for believ­
ing. that to build now would be the
best of judgment and enterprise.
The Florida Times-Union, in this
connection, has the following to say:
If you have been planning ■ and
NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—The danger
waiting to build tlp t house the past point in the country’s industrial de­
three years, start next week to get pression has been safely passed nnd
ready and build as Boon thereafter conditions mny be expected to im­
as you can get materials and work­ prove from now on, George E. Rob­
ers. That Is tho ndvice now being erts, vice-president of the Nationnl
offered by those who have looked in­ City Bank and noted economist, de­
to the matter and sec the opportunity clared in ap interview todny.
now presented, and also see a little
“ It is fair to any thnt the worst of
ahead, when the building material the industrial depression iB over," he
available in the country will be gob­ said. "Before Jnnunry 1 there wns a
bled up and prices will noco more soar. general feeling of uncertainty, even
The Chicago Journal of Commerce alarm. The people didn't know how
says that the remaining excuse that much worse conditions were going to
was held, of "very high wages for be. There was almost a total cessa­
workers," is going to be done away tion of buying by retailers.
with during the early part of the new
"The situation has now noticeubly
year. “ Building workers arc now improved, stocks hnvc been reduced
seeking jobs,” declares that newspa­ merchants are more confident nnd
per and they are willing to make con­ there is a general resumption of buy­
cessions, regarding wages and prom­ ing.
ise to give good service in return for
“ I hardly look for a full state of
the pay envelope." Building material employment and general prosperity
generally is wny down from the until the industrial situation is more
“peak" that was reached in 1919 and generally balanced. Some products
manufacturers nnd producers of this have experienced a grout fall in vnlstuff are anxious to move it.
ues; others hnve ben only slightly re­
As the Chicago newspaper snys, it duced. Mnny retail prices have not
is not to be expected that building ma­ come down to conform with wholesale
terial will he found ns cheap ns it was prices.
In 191-1. The reasons for this are ex­
“ Farmers gcneraly have taken a
cellent—at
least they are plain big shrinkage in the value of their
enough. In practically every line of products and owe u great deal of mon­
activity, in the manufacture of build­ ey. They will not buy nt a normal
ing materials the costs to produce rate until their debts nre reduced and
haw Ileeii advanced far ahead
of Other prices 'are down to correspond
those experienced before the world with their own. And the farmers conw»r begun. An item mentioned is stitute 4H per cent of the population.
brick, which costs less now than two
“ The speed with which the present
years ago, but much more than in depression is entirely effneed will be
1911, and the explanation ‘is that the in just the ratio that every one real­
materials entering tho brick cost more izes the necessity of getting prices
and labor costs mroe. Fuel to burn down to n common level.
the brick nnd steam to press it, and
"As regards wage earners, their
freight on the brick to points where contention thnt they will not nccept
needed, all cost more.
reductions in prices of their labor un­
In the matter of freights, which are til the cost of living comes down sim­
higher than ever before, building ma­ ply amounts to clinging to a fnllncy.
terial must yet bear a part of the war It is the commodities in which the
burden, and this affects prnctciully ev­ cost of labor is n lurge factor thnt are
erything used in the construction of n hloding up the general decline.”
. building. Still the chances at this
time are better for tho home-builder Boys Wounded in
than they hnvc been for several years.
The need for homes nnd thejr struc­
Curfew Enforcement
•
■ a■ ’ “
tures is greater than it over was, and
CORK, Jnn. 25.—Two boys were
there is every probability thnt labor
will be available, nnd qlso at n reas­ wounded, one of whom Inter died,
onable cost.
when troops enforcing the curfew o».The advice o f tho Chicago Journal dinnneo fired at some people in the
°t Commerce concludes with the fol­ vicinity of Chnndon street Inst night.
lowing prediction, which Vo hnvo sug- Tho curfew, according to the new ar­
gested, making it stronger, and more rangements, began at 6 p. m.
plain. "With a shortage of homes
that cannot be remedied in less than GREAT GREETING TO LIBERTY
*cveral years and tho
immenso
NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—When Che
■mount of engineering, municipal and
wad buiIding°proJccts, that wfll need ^steamship Satumla arrived in New
jo be carried on,' many observers be- York late yesterday her cabin pas­
, evc that tho present lull in building sengers witnessed a welcome calibra­
ls the most favorable time to get the tion to “Miss Liberty," which they
work dono.” We can got attention failed to understand. A «obnd from
jrom the dealers in material now* - the throat* of 718 immigrants repre­
■■ter they will be taking up grsal senting eighteen countries and speak­
«*»tern and western contracts, and ing a smany tongues, caused the mis­
aetidea that the railroads have a givings. Officers said they never saw
thance to give heed to Southern so many different countries repre­
'wightz when the call of other soc- sented.
tiort« is not so strong.
MAN ARRESTED FOR PART
The Farmer's Worst Enemy— Rats.
IN KILLING OF GRADY
The Farmer’s Best Friend—
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HAMES AT DAYTONA BEACH
Rat-Snap."
DAYTONA, Fla., Jan. 26.—G. W.
These are the words of James BaxUr» N. J.: "Ever since I tried RAT- Allen, said to be a .sign painter from
SNAP I have always kept it in the Minneapolis and Falrbolt, Minn., was
house. Never fails. Used about $3 arrested here tonight in connection
w°rth of RAT-SNAP a year and flg- with the Wiling of Grady Hames at
Ure It saves me $300 in chleki, eggs Daytona Beach, December 20th. He
*nd feed. RAT-SNAP is convenient, was taken to the Volusia county Jail,
Ju«t break up cake, no mixing with at DeLand.
Allen deni** guilt and declare* he
other food.” Three sizes, 85c, 60c,
can
prove hi* whereabouts on U|M
11X5. gold and guarantesd by Ball
Hardware Co.
of tragedy.

DANGER POINT
IN DEPRESSION
HAS PASSED

Weekly Herald.

E v e ry D olla r Y o u S a v es H elp s
W in P rosp erty
BUT IT DOES NO GOOD TO SAVE MONEY UN­
LESS IT IS PUT IN CIRCULATION

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IN SOME WAY
Until you are rdady to invest your savings a
safe, patriotic depository for them is a bank ac­
count where they will stand for increased credits
on which to finance reconstruction and business
activities.
Your funds deposited with this Bank will be
safe, immediately available and will be doing their
patriotic duty.

The many Sanford friends Of Mr;
and Mrs. J. L. Hart will regret to
learn that they left Saturday for Day­
tona and Jacksonville from whence
they will go to New Orleans to make
their future home. Mr. Hart was in
chargo of the Southern Utility plants
at Rand’s Siding for some time.

STREN GTH

E R V IC E

HOME IN S T IT U T IO N

Mrs. Chas. Fodder and was bom in
Sanford but has resided in Illinois
since she was a little girl.

Mrs. Garnett West of Memphis,
Tcnn., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
D. L. Thrasher has returned from
H. C. Waters at their suburban home
aouth cl the city. Mrs. Waal arrlvrd ", T ? ‘
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ycatarday ,1a the Clyde Lin. and w„| yl.lUrd with th, many Mg wholssalam
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remain for several weeks.

: and retailers and had a fine time gen„
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orally. He nlso found out that St.
Louis is the market for tho Florida
Miss Marion Downing, Miss Car­
merchants if they could only break
olyn Pcrritt, Mrs. I’ eritt and George
away from the idea that New York is
DeWitto will Arrive todny, enrouto
from Miami to their home in Jack­ the only plnce to buy goods. Mr.
sonville and will l&gt;e the guests of Mr. Thresher says that every line of busi­
nnd Mrs. Willinni Gillen for the week ness is picking up in the middle west
nnd no hard times arc expected now
end.
or after tho inauguration .

day and Thursday, 26th nnd 27th,
showing the spring styles and models
o f men's tailor-mado clothes. Mr.
Henry hns been coming to Sanford
for the past twelve years and needs
WANTED—Second hand show
no introduction in Sanford. He wants Inquire at the
to meet all o f his friends at the San­ laka Block. R
Must be
ford Shoe &amp; Clothing Company Wed­ WANTED—Young cow.
fresh and good milker. J. H. Mai­
nesday and’ Thursdny.
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfe
Mrs. Addle Foos Homrighous of
FOR RENT
Gary, Ind., is In th$ city the guest of
Mr*. Henry Wight and other friends WANTED TO RENT— 3 or 4 uafarand experts to be here for several
nlshcd rooms or a small hooao by
weeks. Mrs. Homrighous is a for­ small family. Will leaae by month or
mer resident o f Sanford and one of year. Beat of references.
Writs
her greatest boosters. Mrs. Homrig­ "Soon” In care of Herald. ll-lBlStp
hous many yenrs ago went to Gary
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-One
nnd engaged in the keal estate busi­
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave.
ness In which she has been very suc­
Walking distance to. city. Two lots
cessful nnd some dny when able to re­
corner Center and Elm Ave. Two
tire from the cares of business ex­
lots west side i’nlmetto ave., 60 ft.
pects to come to Sanford to make her
from Eleventh St. Mako offer. B. T.
home. Her many friends are giving
Corey, owner, 176 N. Spring St., Los
her a warm welcome and expect to
Angeles, Calif.
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mnko her stny most pleasant.
MISCELLANEOUS
Mrs. Bowen Tells How Rata Almost GET YOUR ORDERS In now for
Burned Her House Down.
your new Buick car. See W .. J.
Thigpen.
45-tfe
"For two months I never went in
our cellar, fearing a. rat. One night FOR SALE—Good farm mulo In good
in bed I smelled fire. Sure enough
condition.—M. Fleischer. 11-26-tfe
the rat had been nibbling at the
ORDER your new Buick now
matches. If I hadn't acted promptly
you will not lose any timo on the
my house would hnve been burned.
new
car load coming in soon. 46-tfc
I-ritcr we found the dead rat. RAT*.
SNAP killed it. It’s great stuff." YOU CAN order your new Buick
Three sizes, 35c, G5c, $1.25. Sold nnd
no wand save time on tho next car
guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.
load.
46-tfc

J. B. G. Smith 6t Hastings is in the
The mnny friends of Hon. Forrest
city for n few days with the 4-Ono
0{
I.nke
are glad to see him home again
Sales Company. S. D. Blnzer
WauchuUa is also here representing [•*** ^ n d in g tho past two months
the same company. Mr. Blaze • is with mntters pertaining to. the state
well known here having made several road department of which body he
trips here on business during the was chairmnn. Mr. Lnke could have
accomplished many good things for
summer months.
Sc State of Florida as chairman of
(From Monday'* Dally)
the state road department but he can
Mrs. W. F. Blackman of I-ake Mon- accomplish much more by remaining
roc is in the city today on a shopping on the job in Sanford and helping
tour.
(From Tuesday’s Dnily)
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Drummond
Mrs. Arthur Hazard leaves todny
enmo today tobc the guests of Mr. for her home in Augusta, Ga.
and Mrs. D. P. Drummond.
Judge nnd Mrs. E. F- Householder
Mre- B. W. Herndon nnd Miss nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Vinson re­
Norma Herndon hnvc returned from turn from Tampn today.
a visit to Dnytona Beach.
Stewart, Tho Florist, 814 Myrtle
Mrs. H. Gilmore Clifton of Jncki
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
Avenue. Phono 260-W._______ 10-tfc.
Miss Alberta Aycock nnd Mrs. Mary spnvillc will remnin the guest of Mrs.
PARTNERSHIP
"Sny it with Flowers"— Stewart,
Louise Lconnrdi left Sunduy to visit George Fox through this week.
The Florist.
10-tfc
in St. Augustine for two weeks.
To Whom It May Concern:
____________ FOR SALE____________
Mrs. A. B. Nifd&gt;et of Millcgcviilc,
Hnving purchased the good will and
Just received, 4,000 rolls of Wall
Miss Sarah Wight and Miss Esther Gn.( is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
financial interests of W. S. Price in
Miller return to Rollins College todny j,"’ Batson.
Paper at the Pnint Store. Phono 303,
the Sanford Novelty Works, ull billH
Welaka Block.
22-3tc
after spending the week-end nt home.
and accounts now due the said firm __________________ x---------------- ----------------•
j Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Walsma, Mrs. arc to be pnid to me, and all bills and FOR SALE— 100,000 green top cel­
Miss Ruby Raker returned homo j s WiiBon and Mrs. R. J. Holly nccounts owed by the said firm will
ery plants.— F. L. Greene, West
Saturday after spending a few days „ pcnt u,0 day in Orlando visiting he pad! by rpc, ns I will continuo the Side.
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in Orlando as tho guest of Mr. nnd f ricnda&gt;
business the same ns before nt the
Why do 1 buy my paint and w all,
Mrs. W. J. Bnrrington.
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snmc plnce. Thanking you for the paper nt the Paint Store? Because
--------Mr. Charles Hnrtdcgen, who has pst business nnd will appreciate your
they enrry a 'complete line at very ■
Mrs. George Chnmberlnin nnd Mrs. j)pon tj,p ,,UCBt „ f m r. und Mrs. George
future business.
low prices.—Sanford Paint Si Wall
A. R. Key returned Sunday from ' Knight, loft Monday for his homo-in
(Signed)
V. C. COLLER.
Pnper Store, Welaka Building. Phone
Miami wheh? they attended the state N e w a r k , n . J.
23-2tc.
303.
22-8tc
conference of the D. A. R.
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AGENTS WANTED
W. B. Dill of Atlnntic City is spend-, Drug Manufacturing Company of BosElder Springs Water. Its 09 08-100
ing a few days in tho city. Mr. D ill. ton, was in the' city todny calling on AGENT WANTED IN SANFORD—
per cent pure. Phone 811.
represents tho Philadelphia Ledger as the local druggists.
Sell the Original Watkins Reme’ CECILIAN MUSIC CLUB.
Atlantic City correspondent.
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Tho Sallio Hnrrison Chapter, D. A. ties and repeaters. All or
Meets Saturday afternoon at three
spare
Judge nnd Mrs. E. F. Householder ( R &gt; wm have n business meeting on time. ’ Write Watkins.Co., 69 Mem­ o'clock at tho studio of Mrs. Fannie
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vinson Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock, phis, Tcnn.
d. a.w 12-1014tp S. Munqon.
motored to Tnmpa Sundny. They will w[th Mra w E. Watson,
return Tuesday.
Hon. and Mrs. C, P. Drummond of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Watson,' Mrs. ,'gouth Bend, Ind., arrived last cveE. M. Galloway and Miss Wilkcy were n|nj,
jj0 ^ e guests of their son and
tho guests for the day, Sunday, of wlfC( Mr. „ nd M„ . d . P. Drummond
Mrs. R. S. Keclor at the Florida San- nt 610 Magnolia avenue.
Itarium at Famosn.
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--------D. C. Wagner of Klssimmeo was
Judge Householder is transacting ghnking hands with his many Sanford
legal business In St. Petersburg today, friends here yesterday. Mr. Wagner
and made the trip In his car together waB formerly a resident of Sanford
with Mrs. Householder and Mr. and and },as B j,0It of friends here who
H aving disposed o f my interests in the firm o f
Mrs. yinson.
are always glad to see him.

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Ralpy Yearby, of Orlando, was In
the city today calling on his many
friends. Ralph is the Delco light man
for this district and is selling many of
these plants just now.
Mrs. I. D. Martin has arrived in the
city from Connecticut and will be here
for the.winter. Mr. Martin preceded
her by a few weeks and their many
Sanford friends are glad to know that
they will again be resident* of San­
ford.
!

Mr. and Mrs. L&gt; Albert Jones, two
children and nurse and Mrs. Charles
H. LefTler left Sunday for their
homes in Miami, having been the
guests of their sisters, Mrs. E. A.
Douglass and Mrs. George Fox/ for

Uncle Billy Stevens, late of the
More Haven Times, but now a gentle­
man of leisure, was here today enroute home from the east coast. Uncle
Billy made the Times great and made
Moere HaVen great with the Times
. J. H. Ledbetter, of Rome, Ga., was and now he-has sold out and will re­
in the city Saturday and Sunday. Mr. tire for some time to come. We all
Ledbetter was formerly the proprie­ rejoice In his good fortune.
tor of the Putnam House in Palatka
but for the past five years has been 1C. A. Henry, representing the
interested in the club house and hotel Schaefer-Weedon Tailoring Company
at Cloudland Park in which many San­ of Cincinnati, will be with the Sanford
ford people are also interested. Cloud- Shoe A Clothing Company Wednea-

W . S . P R IC E

CONTRACTOR, and BUILDER

Price &amp; Coller (Sanford Novelty W orks) I
will in the future conduct a similar business
under my own name and m anagem ent
Feeling assured o f the continued patron­
age o f m y old customers, I respectfully solic­
it the business o f others in need o f anything
in this line.
H O N EST, E F F IC IE N T SERVICE

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at lowest prices consistent with good work

ASK ANYBODY
Phone2005

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OPEN CRATE DEPARTMENT
IN SANFORD
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LECTURE ON
NEW EVIDENCE
NEW SALES COMPANY.
IN THE HIGE
AMERICAN
WILL DISTRIBUTE CRATES
GOVERNMENT
MURDER CASE
THROUGHOUT THIS SECTION

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that
. Among the new enterprises
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 26.—The
hare come to Sanford thU week are Highway Trade conference, which has
the Florida 4-One Crate Sales Com- j u s t terminated a four days' conferpany who have opened a warehouse cncc hcrC| wln recommend to the leg­
end distributing center at the corner ialature 0f Florida drastic measures
o f Myrtle avenue and Fourth street. to rcduce traffic accidents.
Messrs. S. D. Blazer and J. B. G. J After the conference had considerSmlth of Wauchulla and Hastings re- ed incomplete statistcis showing that
apeetively, will be here most of the in the neighborhood of 15,000 persons
time assisting in the demonstrations ' wore killed in automobile accidents in
and sales o f this new vegetable and (the United States last year, nineteen
fruit crate and .the local distribution national organizations unanimously
will be in charge of B. H. Caldwell,'approved a code o f principles for the
who with his family, will make San- regulation o f highwya traffic,
ford their future home.
I The code breaks away from the
The Florida 4-One Crate Sales Com- present system o f punishment and
pany have established headquarters substitutes compulsory revocation o f
here for the sale and sendee of the licenses for the following offenses:
one wire bound vegetable and fru it' 1.— Driving while intoxicated,
crate that is manufactured at Nocatee '■ 2.— Running away from an accident
and Wauchulla and several other without giving name or assisting the
points in the state and the local ware- injured.
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house here will carry a full line of
3— Being the principal or accomthese packages in both knock-down PH« in the thcft ° f a car- or in mak*
and made-up crates. This new packrf * l8t” U° n*
a g. has been approved by the railroad
-i-T h 'r d conviction within a year
and express companies and the 4-one ■
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• Optional revocation of license is
has proven to be very popular on ac­
proposed for reckless driving and
count of needing no extra strapping.
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for excessive speed.
The standard bushel box is made for
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i 1 he pedestnnn is not overlooked
the shipment of nil fruits and vege­
tables, the standard 4-onc 10x20 celcode o f principles, which
ery crate is for celery, beets and other
,.pc(Je5lrialia traveling on public
vegetables and the standard .one-half h[ h
shoulll ke€p t0 sideWttika
barrel is for the shipment of cabbage, whpn flUch exlatf and in other pIaces
lettuce, cauliflower, peppers, etc. Mr. should travel on the left hand side
Caldwell is anxious that nil the grow­ of the highway. Where traffic offic­
ers and shippers of this section pay e r s are stationed, pedestrians should
him a visit and investigate the merits , nut cross highway except when sig­
of the new wire-bound crates that are naled by the traffic officer.
proving very popular wherever they
have beer. used.
Their advertisement, showing the Results o f U. S. Study
various kinds of crates, wore in Fri­ o f Beef Cattle Raising
day's daily and Weekly Herald.

EXTENSION DEPARTMENT OF
BRADENTOWN, Jan. 25— State
FLORIDA UNIVERSITY FIRST
Attorney M. A. McMullen o f Clear­
LECTURE WOMAN'S CLUB
water, accompanied by Detective Fred
Thomas of Tampa, spent most o f toThe first of the free lectures on day at Sarasota examining witnesses
American government furnished b y 1fn connection with the murder of
the Extension Department o f the U ni-'H arry L. HIgel near his home on
versity o f Florida was given last siesta key on Friday, January 7th,
night in the auditorium o f the W orn-' d for which crime, Rube ajj^ a
an’s club. A large audience, indud- neighbor of Higel’s, is In the county
ing a number of out-of-town visitors, jail here charged with murder.
was present. The lecturer made a
This was the first visit o f the state
comparison o f prow nt-Jo, condition, &gt;ttom cr to thin county In connection
of women In America with those ° f :wlUi preparation of hla case to bo mh«.e day. o f Martha W a.hinjton, th e' ,lte l
u ,,
,
„ hen „ „
wife of the first preeldent. She **•
Dotectlvc. ThomdeKHbed . e e home women, erln, .
„ ho
l ed b relative, and
domestic Ilf. end with iraat nlnet. M arf, 0&lt;
mun,ered
mIi „
enc. p v ln . It up to .pend ,l,h t ye.ni
p0„|b|, |n« , tl^ tioni f .
In New York u d Philedelphl. ■» ■
0.0 piet ten deye,
president’s wife.
and he came down with Mr. McMullen
The men present enjoyed the allus­
today to aid in the examination of
ions to the domestic life of George
witnesses.
and Martha as described by the speak-1
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In the usual sense of that word but a theJr effor* at Sara»°U today, but it
running description o f the simple life ,wa8 8tatcd that 8eTer&gt;1 "H a tu t* beof American colonists as compared *}Aes tho8e who
testimony bewith the complex life o f the present
the coroner’s jury which held
dnyt
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[ Allyn for the crime, were summoned
The second of tliiesc Monday night by the state attorney and quizzed toaddresscs will .be given in the same day. Only the prok'cutor and the de­
place on January 24th by the same teclivc were ^ present while the witspeaker, Dr. Edwin Erie Sparks, pre- nesses were beTn^^xamined. The only
sident emeritus of the Pennsylvania statement they wbuld vouchsafe to
State College, on the topic, “ Abigail the newspaper representatives was
Adams, the Business Woman."
The that they had secured certain testiUniveraity of Florida is supplying the mony which they consider o f paraspeakers for these meetings as a part mount importance, hut they did not
of its outsidq educational work. Dr. feel that they eared to divulge it at
Sparks each week speaks at Sanford, this time. Mr. McMullen said thnt'
St. Cloud, Kissimmee, Lake Alfred, the reason he called the special hearWinter Haven, Avon Park, Sebring jng was because he had not heard any
and Haines City.
of the testimony and felt that he
should have a thorough knowledge of
the case before it came before the
grand jury. Mr. Thomas said thnt
he was well satisfied with the investi­
gation today nnd that he would re­
turn in a few days to complete cer­
tain dctAils that be would not dis­
close. The prosecutor snid that he
would return here when court con­
( B , 1La auecU t*4 F n u )
vened.
JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 26— Acting
Mayor llowen issued call for a mass
meeting today to protest against law­ LU M B E R PRICES
lessness in Jacksonville.
Call was
A N D SUPPLIES
prompted by tarring arid feathering
A R E SUBJECT
of F. P. Sullivan here last night.

ACTING MAYOR
OF JACKSONVILLE
CALLS MASS MEET
in Florida Given Out

Judge Reaves Upholds
State Laws on Liquor

WASHINGTON, Jan. 26— Tlie de­
partment of agriculture issued the
following statement:
ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. Jo — Flor­
“ As a result of a study of beef ootida’s laws against the sale of intoxi­ the production on the ranges of Flor­
cating liquors were sustained in a de­ ida, it was found by the United Stat­
cision handed down by Judge O. K. es Department of Agriculture that in
Reaves in the cases involving the con­ lllllllllll etaoin shrdj etaon il shrdlu p
viction of two negroes here, Abe Wil­ Palm Peach county approximately
liams and Mackie Johnson. The de­ lJ 's acres appear to be required to
fense had attacked the state law umj carry one animal through the year.
the city ordinance on which it is bas­ It is also learned that a calf .drop of
ed, contending the laws were uncon­ .'.0 to 60 per cent may be expected nastitutional because they were in con­ nually, rapid improvement of the nntravention of the Volstead act passed tive stock can lie made by the use of
by congress. The two negroes were pure bred bulls; the mortality is no
convicted of selling liquor and each higher on these ranges than on the
was fined $100 and they appeal ,*d western ranges; the use of nitrogen­
from the municipal court
through ous concentrate sin connection with
their attorneys from Tampa, Judge winter grazing offers the most praeReaves upholds both the state and I ticable solution of the winter-feeding
city laws and, the fines must now be problem; utilization of the native
paid. The decision means much to the grasses with the object of gradually
prohibition forces here ns they could improving pAstures may bo(considcrnot have maintained prosecutions had ed one of the chief problems.
Judge Reaves knocked out the city
“ It appears that the ranges can
and state laws as he was asked to do. best he utilized in units of consider­
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able size; 10,000 acres has been taken
as a convenient unit on which to base
Legless W ar Hero
estimates. There is great need for
Saves Life of Babe
further investigational work on range
Jfi P a t h exf o n A ntrx' problems in connection wiht large op-

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First o f Guardsmen
to Be Tried Jan. 31st

GOVERNMENT INVESTIGA­
TION THAT WILL TAKE
PLACE AT ONCE .
(B ; The A iexU tttl P rftt)

WASHINGTON, Jan. 25— Investi­
gation of lumber price and supply sit­
uation on n basis of the recent report
of the federal trade commission on
activities of lumber associations, will
be started m-xt week by the Senate
reconstruction committee.

HAMILTON, Ain., Jnn. 26— Robert
L. Lancaster' nnd Glenn R. Stephens
of Tuscaloosa, two of the nine mem-hers o f the Alnbamn National Guard
indicted fur the lynching of William
Hum! at Jasper on Jan. 13, were ar­
raigned here yesterday afternoon, the
trial of Lancaster set for Jan 31st
and that of Stephens for February J. ALLEGED KIDNAPPER OF
The remaining seven men under in­
TWO TAMPA BOYS IS .
ARRESTED IN MOBIL^
dictment wil be nrraigfted when the
special term of court Is convened for
MOBILE, Jnn. 26— Vincent Frye,
the trial.
nljas Satteriee, wan surrendered to a
deputy sheriff from Tampa today
MONSTER RADISH
GROWN IN SANFORD when the officer arrived in Mobile and
exhibited a warrant chnrging Frye
Mrs Ci A. Radford of 115 French with kidnaping two young boys at
nvenue

brought a

mopster

radish ^naii’ n
Frye was arrested on n loitering
It was charge and recognized while serving
planted in September and was pulled sentence ns a member of a road gang.
The warrant charges that Frye kidup today but wilt be put In cold
ni-ped
Clarence Cobb and Joseph Terstorage for the fair in Orlando,
revan,
but released them after holding
where it will grace the Seminole
them
for
some time for ransom.
county exhibit. The radish measures
17x17 inches and weaghs 6 1-2
We hope there is nothing signifi­
pounds which Ms going some even
cant
in thc fact that the figures
here where things grow so pro1921
total
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lifically.

ioIl8i not only in Flori(K but irr into the Herald office today.

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jthe entire Coastal Plain area; the
MIAMI, Jan. 25— Rushing to the specialist says.
aid of a baby girl directly in the path
of a big motor car at the beach Sun­
peppers to be shipped from Wauday, Bob Steele, who lost both legs in . , • .
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chula in quantities, Recently buyers
the war nnd who makes his .way
around on a litle platform propelled WPrc offering $3 and $3.25 per crate
by roller skate wheels, saved
the .for peppers at the loading platform,
child. The car ran over Steele,, but while the quotations in northern marhe was not seriously injured.
kets were $6.
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Have you used
Florida Vegetable Fertilizer ?
Every truck grower in Flor­
ida probably knows this famous
B R A D L E Y brand.
A n all-'round. vegetable ferti­
lizer that will grow any truck or
farm crop, it is also excellent for
sugar cane.

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W e have other special brands
and grades for different crops and
varying conditions. W rite and
ask about them.
• W e have literature covering all
Florida crops of commercial im­
portance. Free for the asking.
“ M arket Crops o f Florida” fo r
truck growers ; “ Citrus Culture”
for citrus growers.
916 Graham Bldg.
Jack* onvilla,
Florida

Tha American
Agricultural
Chem ical Co.

B. J. STARLING, Salesman, Warehouse Beardall.

MRS. NELSON WANDERS FROM
HOUSE AT AN EARLY HOUR
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FAMILY IIAD LATELY PI'R1
PHELPS PLACE
Find Conditions at ' CHASED
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Searching parties were sent out this
CHATTAHOOCHEE, Jan. .2 6 — morning in the Lake Onoro section
Governor Cary A. Hardee and his looking for Mrs. Nelson, who wander. . .
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cabinet made their first visit to the,
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not missed by the family until this
hospital Friday. They looked over mor7jing whcn ^..y aro9c nt th(J ngUm
the hospital as a whole and viewed ]nr time nnd missed her. The sheriff's
the progress on the now buildings, office was notifird at once and Sheriff
Ernest Amos, comptroller, came to Hnnd and his assistants with many
Chattahoochee Thursday afternoon by of the neighbors of the Nelson family
train. The governor, Mr. Hardee, At- started to search for the woman and
torncy General Rivers H. Buford, See- Inter found her body in Lake Onoro
retnry of State H&lt; Clay Crawford, where it is probable she wondered and
Commissioner of Agriculture W. A. was drowned before anyone was aware
McRae, Treasurer J. C. Lulling, nil Qf her absence from the house,
motored over early Friday morning; i t j8 not known whether Mrs. Nelnnd hail breakfast with Dr. Il. Mason 5on wandered from home In a fit of
Smith, superintendent.
1temporary aberation or not. She had
Immediately after breakfast the
Brcatiy worried about her only
board together with Dr. Smith and daughter who was In a hospital in the
his staff, started on their trip thru noru, suffering from a recent operathe hospital buildings. They visited Uon ftnd ghc h(u, not heard trxnn hpr
first the white male department going ^
wpek ^
WflR noticed to ,Rl v¥or.
from there to the dining room and
fa
considerably about her, al
kitchen They next went to the ne- thoU(fh hpr condition wns not 8crioui
gro male department, coming back e
h t0 Jvc thc fami,
alarm
through he negro female wards an&lt;&gt; ■^
hw abscncc fn m th hoQfle wai
then to thc white female buildings,1
not noted until early this morning
thence to thc receiving hsopital. They . . . .
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next inspected the tubercular buildthe a arm was ghran that mM
ings, from which they went to the
8earchl^ PartJ” to looklnip h t
new employes home which is being
C' eryw^crc- -■
1 Thc Nelson family came here sev­
built. -From this new -building
they
visited the Inundry, the old power eral months ago, purchasing ths
plant, the new power plant, which is Phclps’ .property and mnking mn’'&gt;'
being built, the dairy, the hog lot and ■n,Provctnents in the place nnd contemplating many more nnd this sid
thc farm.
Every member of the borad took blow in the loss of the mother and
much interest in the institution nnd w*^c *s
by the entire neighborseemed to be-Becking information as hood and the sympathy o f everyone
to the general condition of affairs.
out to them In their hour of sorThose who commented at all express- row. The funeral arrangements have
ed themselves as being well pleased i n°t been made as yet.
with conditions as they found them.
The fact that a man’s wife uses *
They spent the entire day nt Chat­
little
powder is no excuse for him be­
tahoochee, returning to Taltahnssce
late In fhe afternoon.
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Fla„ Jan. 4th, 1921.

highway follow the description attach­

Uoa Board of County Commlssion- ed to this report, mraked Exhibit “ A ,"
and made a part hereof, which rescription is supplemented by a plat of the
proposed highway &amp;1bo attached to
this report and marked Exhibit "B ”
and made a part hereof; and wo fur­
ther recommend that your Honorable
Board discontinue as a public high­
way, that portion of the present ex­
isting public road now passing along,
through and in front o f Lot 54 of
New Upsala that docs not pass along,
and through said lot in a straight and
continuous line.
All of which is most respectfully
submitted on this the 18th day of De­
cember, A. D. 1920.
C. A. BETTS,
F. L. MILLER,
^Whereas lion. E. H. Kilbee, is about
CARL PEARSON.
to retire as a member of this Board,
The description of the proposed
WWhereas, he has well add faithful- highway viewed and recommended is
I, »&lt;rved the county o f Seminole as as follows, to-wit: •
A strip of land 40 feet in width, 20
Commissioner from District No. 5, for
feet
on each side of a line beginning
{*0 full terms, at all tmles devoting
425.5
feet West of thfc South one-half
yi time and attention to the laborjjoj duties bf his office, at the aacri- mile post in Section 34, Township 19,
fte of his personal Interests, and, . South of Range 30 East, of Seminole
Whereas, we deeply regret the ro- County, Florida, and running North
tirtment from office of the said. Hon. 63 degrees and 40 mihutes East 1220
feet, more or less to the East line of
J.
H. Kilbee,
Therefore, Be It Resolved, that this Lot 64, according to the p)at of New
fjo,rd does hereby extend to the Hon. Upsala, and
Also *a strip of land (5) feet in
t II. Kilbee, its thanks and deep ap­
width
along the southerly side of Lot
preciation fo r tho excellent and un­
tying services rendered by hfm in the 18 of said plat of New Upsala. Ex­
interest o f Seminole County, during hibit “ A.”
Whereas, a petition was presented
bir two term s of offico.
Be It Further Resolved, that tho to this Board at its regular meeting
Clerk of this Board is hereby instruct­ held on the 7th day of December, A.
ed to furnish n copy of this Resolu­ D. 1920, signed by citizens and free­
tion to Hon. E. II. Kilbee, and to cause holders, living in the vicinity of the
proposed public road hereinafter de­
lime to be published in the Sanfo
scribed,
praying that said road be duly
Herald, a newspaper published in the
established
os a public highway, and,
County.
Whereas, the said petition coming
Adopted this January 4th, A. D.
on to be heard, F . L , Miller, C. A.
1921.
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded by Betts, nad Carl Pierson, wero on the
C. W. Entzmlnger and carried, the old 7th day of December, A. D. 1020, duly
Posrd of County Commissioners here appointed as viewers to view and
adjourned, and the organization o f a mark out the best route for tho said
proposed road, and.
new board was taken up.
Whereas, said viewers have on this
Motion of I.. P. Hagan, seconded by
day
mndc their report to this board,
C. W. Entzmingor, and carried, Comr.
recommending
a route to be official­
L A. Brumtey, is hereby elected chair­
man of thu Hoard for the next two ly ndopted for said proposed highwny,
and said report having been duly con­
years.
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Chairman I,. A. Brumley, hero an­ sidered, filed, accepted and npproved
nounced that this being the beginning by this board, and said proposed high­
of a new term, the Board would have way hnving been duly established and
to re-organize for the new term of two declared to be an existing highway of
years, the following members being Seminole County, Florida, by order of
present: Chairman L. A. B r u m l e y , *this board on this day made,
“ 1 Therefore, It is ordered that said
and Commissioners L. P. Hagan, C
W. Entzmingor, O. P. Swope and En- highwny, more pnrticulAriy described
dor Curlett, with V. E. Douglass, ns follows, to-wit:
A strip of land 40 feet in width, 20
Deputy Clerk and. C. M. Hand, Sher­
feet on each side of a line beginning
iff, in attendance.
Motion of I P. Hngnn, seconded 425.5 feet West of the South one-half
by (). I’. Swope, ami carried, Attor­ mile post in Section 34, Township 19
ney Geo A. DeCottes, is hereby ap­ South of Range 30 East, of Seminole
pointed attorney for this board, at a County, Florida, and running North
salary of JiiO.no per month, and ho to 63 degrees nnd 40 minutes, East 1220
feet more or less to the EJnst line of
serve at the pleasure of the board.
Motion of |„ p. Hagan, seconded by Lot 54, according to the pint of New
C. U. Entzmingor and carried, Dr. J. Upsala, and,
Also n strip of land 6 feet in width
T. Denton, i„ hereby appointed county
|&gt;hysin;m, f..r Seminole county, at a along the southerly side of Lot 18 of
salary «.■
mi p,.r month, and he to said plat of New Upsala, will be op­
ened-to the public as a highway on the
ler-.i- at th, pleasure of the Board.
Motion of 0 . I*. Swope, seconded by 8th day of February, A. D. 1921.
And Be It Further Resolved, that a
E. Cyrlctt, and carried, Attorney
Schclle .Mainos is hereby appointed copy of this order be posted nt the
county prosecuting attorney, at a hurt House door and nt some, other
wlary of $r,o.oo per month, and he to ublic place nearest snid proposed
highway.
Mne .at the pleasure of the Board.
Done nnd ordered this -Ith day of
Motnm uf I,, v. Hagan, seconded by
" Ei tzminger, and carried, Mr. January, A. I). 1921.
C. W. ENTZMINGER,
J. &lt; Jaeohs, |S hereby appointed jnilL. A. BRUMLEY.
*r fer ■•■oiiimle county, at a salnry of
O, I*. SWOPE,
♦da.tm p,-r month, he to Bervc at the
pleasure fa this board.
Million of L. P. Hagan, seconded by
0. I’. Swope, and carried, the salary
« E. A. Douglass, clerk of this bonrd,
“ hnH &gt;' fixotl at tho sum o f $125.00
P*r month.
Motion of O. I*. Swope, seconded by
■P. Hitman nnd carried, the donation
heretofore allowed Seminole county
Many persons, otherwise
yi'nic, and paid to Dr. R. E. Stevens,
vigorous and healthy, . are
bothered occasionally with
'* hcreby discontinued. •
Motion 0f
p &lt; Hagan, seconded
* Indigestion. The effects of a
disordered stomach on the
&gt; C. U. Entzminger, and carried,
system are dangerous, and
rJ. Woodbury, is hcreby apprompt treatment of Indiges­
P«int(,| superintendent of tho County
tion Is important. "The only
Bams anti Farm, nt a salary o f $50.00
medicine 1 bavo needed has
I*r month, he to servo at the pleasure
been something to aid diges­
this liunrdi
tion and clean
the llrer,"
‘Motion of t . p. Hagan, seconded by
writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a
McKinney, Texas, farmer.
• &gt;■ Entzminger, and carried, Mr.
"My medicine Is
• j- Depfer is hereby appointed
, ,minole County Traffic Officer, at a
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150.00 per month, ho to serve
* the plcasuro of this board.
- lotion of L. P. Hagan, seconded by
■ . Swope, nnd carried, Chairman
A. Brumley is hereby authorized to
eP*ir road at Crippon'i Siding near
for Indigestion and stomach M
•meron City, at an expense not to
trouble of any kldd. I have «
$300.00.
D Jnever found anything that
I touches the spot, like Black- Q
To Th,. Honorable Board o f County
£5 Draught. I take It In broken ■■
Commissioners, of Seminole Coun­ mm doses after meals. For a long Hfl
ty Florida:
Q ' time I trUd pills, which grip- Q
ed and didn't give tho good ■■
" p. the undersigned, heretofore ap­
results. Black-Draught liver ■■
pointed by order of your Honorable M medicine Is easy to take, easy Q
lj*rd as viewers to view nnd mark U ' to keep, Inexpensive."
Q
mt the best routo for the proposed JJ
Get a package from 7 ° ur g
nphwfly hereinafter described, .beg 2
druggist today—Ask for and ■■
10 report that we have gone ov- f e Insist upon- ThedfonT*—the B
■r said proposed highway and have D only genuine. *
f o r m e d our duller to tho best of D
Get It today. *
ability, and of tec, viewing said
DM 1
Jghway, wc must respectfully recomend that the route of the proposed
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.„^,lnp ROBfllon
regular
session at ‘ 10
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L, jock a. m. Present: Chairman, -L.
. Brumley, and Commissioners: L.
£' ii.ean C. W. Entzmlnger, O. P.
fJ*C Bnd E. H. Kilbee, w ith V. E.
^ j S s s , D epu ty Clerk, and C. M.
Hand, Sheriff, in attendance.
Minutes of the last regular m eeting
J d December 7th, also special mceti . held December 15th, were rend,
proved and ordered filed.
Comr. C. W. Entzmlnger offered
R o w i n g resolution and moved
» . ^ op tion , same being seconded by
^missioner L. P. Hagan and adopt-

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L. P. HAGAN,
E. CURLETT,
Board of County Commissioners
Seminole Coiinty, Flordia.
Attest: E. A. Douglass, Clerk,
. Board of County Commissioners.
By: V. E. Douginas, D. C.
Bill of W. B. Williams against the
Black Hammock Drainage District for
cleaning right-of-way of ditches, np­
proved and ordered paid.
Petition of J. N. Searcy, ct al., ask­
ing that a road be established begin­
ning at the depot in Longwood and
running a distance of 1ft miles to the
community of West Longwood, and
that same be hard surfaced, was read
and ordered filed.
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded by
O. P, Swope and carried, Tho Semi­
nole Abstract, Company, is allowed to
retain that part of the room in tho
Court House now occupied by them,
for a period of one year at a monthly
rental of $15.00.
Mr. J. T. McLain appeared before
the Board In reference to work on the
Wckiwa river fill.
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded by
O. P. Swope, and carried, Engineer
Fred T. Williams is instructed to noti­
fy tho Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph Co., and also the Postal
Telegraph Co., Hhat they must move
the poles at Rand’s Siding which are
in the roadway, within 10 days or
same will be cut down as an obstruc­
tion to the road.
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded by
O. P. Swope and carried, that Frank
Harris be appointed Janitor for tho
court house, at a salary of $60.00 per
month, to serve at tho pleasure of this
board.
Motion of O. P. Swope and seconded
by L. P. Hngan and carried, Tax As­
sessor A. Vaughan is hereby author­
ized to purchnso one Elliott-Fisher
Typewriter for his office.
Deputy Sheriff bond of W. C. Wil­
liamson, was approved.
Notary Public bond of J. N. Crooms
was approved.
Bonds to carry fire arms of T. W.
Prevatt nnd Frank P. Waterhouse,
were approved nnd license ordered is­
sued.
Motion of L. I*. Hngnn, seconded by
O. P. Swope nnd carried, Supt. J. M.
Wynn, is hereby instructed to use
grader on the clay ronds in District
No. 3.
Clerk of this bonrd is hereby in­
structed to notify I*nke county bonrd
of county commissioners of n meet­
ing to be held by tins RoanTTridny,
Jnnunry 14th, 1921, nt 10 o’clock n.
m. and ask them to bo present.
The following resolution was offer­
ed hy-Comr. L. I’ . Hagan, who moved
its udoption, und duly seconded by
Comr. O. P. Swope, nnd adopted.
WherenB it has been brought to the
attention of this Bonrd, that Frank It.
Pounds, nnd Realty Trust Company,
Trustee, operating a mill nt 'Forrest
City, i ntho use of log enrts have
damaged the hard surfaced road in
the vicinity of Forrest City,
. Therefore, Be It Resolved, that
Schellc Mnines, prosecuting attorney
for Seminole County, bo nnd he is
hereby instructed mid ordered to linndle this matter with said parties and
require the into place snid road where
durnnged rn good repair, nnd to de­
sist from further damaging snid road,
nnd in default thereof he
proceed
against said parties as provided by
law.
Adopted this 4th day of January, A.
D. 1921.
The following resolution -was offurjed by Comr. O. I’ . Swope, who moved
its adoption, nnd duly seconded by
Comr. I,. P. Hagan, and ndopted.
Whereas, it has been reported that
the prohibition laws of the state are
being blngrnntly violated in Seminole
county, nnd
Whereas, it has been further re­
ported thnt ninny illicit stills nre be­
ing operated in Seminole county,
TlhTrTfmo bo it resolved thnt the
Sheriff oi'Scminolo county, be nnd he
is hereby requested to take immediate
steps to apprehend those quilty of the
violation of lnw, in the above respect,
and,
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Be It Further Resolved that the
Clerk is hcreby instructed to enusc
as copy of this resolution to be de­
livered to C. M. Hand, Sheriff of Sem­
inole County, Florida, und further
enuse a copy thereof to be published
in the Sanford Herald.
Adopted this Jnny. 4th, A. D. 1921.
The following resolution was offer­
ed by Comr. L, P. Hagan, who moved
its adoption,'sum being seconded by
Comr. O. P. Swope, and adopted.
Whereas, by virtue o f Chapter
7334, Laws o f Florida, 1917, it is the
duty of this Board to fix the number
and the compensation o f the deputies,
clerks and assistants of each county,
official,
whose compensation is now
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paid in whole or in part on the basis
o f fees and commissions, and,
Whereas .this Board has made due
and careful' inquiry regarding tho
number of deputies, clerks nnd assist­
ants required by the various officers
o f this county, whose compensation is
now paid in whole or in part on the
baBis o f fees and commissions.
Therefore Be it Resolved, that the
Clerk of tho Circuit Court, be and he
is hereby authorised to employ the
following deputies -and assistants
1 chief
deputy at an----------------------------------annual n
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salary of —
........ ..... .... $2,400.00
1 assistant Deputy at an an­
nual salary of ......... ........ 1,200.00
1 assistant deputy nt an an­
nual salary of .......... „ ........
960.00
1 assistant deputy nt on an­
nual salary o f ........ ..........
900.00
and,
Be It Further Resolved that the Tax
Assessor be and ho is hereby author­
ized to employ one deputy tax asses­
sor nt an annual snlary of $2,100,
and,
Be It Further Resolved, that tho
Tax Collector be and he is hereby au­
thorized to employ, one chief clerk at
the annual salnry of $1,800.00 and one
assistant clerk at the annual salary
of $780.00, and,
Bo It Further Resolved that the
Sheriff be and ho is hereby authorized
to employ, one chief deputy at an an­
nual salary of $1,800.00 and one as­
sistant chief deputy at an annual sal­
ary o f $1,500.00, and,
Be It Further Resolved that the
County Judge be and he is hereby au­
thorized to employ, one clerk at an
annual salary of $600.00, and,
Be It Further Resolved that the
salaries of the clerks, assistants and
deputies hereinbefore
.authorized
shall be paid out o f and deducted from
tho gross Income, derived from the
Our Prices Will Save
various offices hereinbefore enumer­
ated, and shall be personally paid to
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sold clerks, assistants and deputies by
tho respective officers appointing said
clerks, assistants and deputies, and
each of said officials shall render to
this board a monthly sworn statement
in accordance with Section 3 of Chap­
ter 7334, showing In detail the ex­
penses incurred in the operation of his
office including the amounts paid by
him for clerks, assistants, of deputies,
ns aforesaid, and,
Consulting Chemist says or (he water: "O f the many water* of this and oth­
Be It Further Resolved, that this er region* that I have analyzed, I have found none superior In *U good quailBoard reserves the right at'its pleas­ ties to that of the ’Elder Water.” — Phone 311-W. Office in MlUer Building.
ure to reduce as it may sco fit the
ELDER SPRINGS W ATER CO.
number of clerks, assistants and dep­
uties hereinbefore authorised.
Adopted this 4 th day of January, A.
D. 1921.
Reports of the several county offic­
ials were received, reda nnd ordered
filed.
cres cleared andMiled; 3
10 acres fine Celery land
Warrants paid during the month of
December were ordered cancelled of
000, $2,000 cash, Balance
wells, good house, 5 miles out.
record.
terms.
There being no further business the
bonrd stands adjourned to meet again
Friday, January 14th, 1921, nt 10
o’clock a. m.
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Young: Peoples’
Convention Held
in Sanford, Feb. 9th
A young people's convention will
be held in Sanford Fnbrunry 9th nt
the Presbytcrinn church. It will be
one of the Dixie Christian Endeavor
conventions, nnd will be Inlcrdenominationrtl. Mrs. C. F. Evans of Chat­
tanooga, Tcnn.; Knrl Lehmann nnd
Mrs. Irfhmnnn o f Montcvcrdc, Fin.,
nnd State C. E. Secretary S. W- Dcnby
will be the lenders. Delegates arc ex­
pected from the centrnl pnrt of
Florida.
The executive committee of the
Presbyterian C. EE met Inst night to
make preliminary plaim for their en­
tertainment. The following commit­
tees were appointed:
Registration— Mrs. R. C. Maxwell,
Misses Florence Henry, Mny Holly,
Anna Dullnse, Adele Runge nnd Snrn
Warren Ensterby.
Publicity—Misses Zetn Dnvidson,
Gayle Mnrshnll, Terminn Lehmnn nnd
l&gt;r, Donnld Whitcomb.
Entertainment— Mrs. R E. Park,
Mrs. H. McLnulin, Mrs. E.’ D. Growntee nnd Miss Mny Mnglll.
Finance— Miss Virginia Smith, Mes­
srs. Theodore Rungo nnd Wilbur
Rumple.
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Green,
len Whitcomb nr.d R. H. Muirhend.

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indirntion points to nn early rise In the price of building
materials. The simple law of supply nnd demand. If there
were no other Influences, In suen as to Indicate that the
present l ° w prices cannot lone prevail.
For the past 60 days price* have maintained the un­
precedented low level and still remain at that point, but
It's not a safe proposition to expect them to remain at this
point long.
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SANFORD H ERALD

72
COLUMNS
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

iandits getting bolder

ROB BANK AND A.C.L. RY.
AT LARGO THIS MORNING

WORK RENDERED
IRON WORKER
FALLS 16 STORIES, USELESS THRU
FINGER BROKEN
P O L IT IC S
F A L L W AS BROKEN B Y n E A V Y SO S A YS CHARLES t^AWES, FOR­
MER H E AD OF A R M Y S U P P L Y
CAN VA8S RECEPTACLE ON
PRO CU REM ENT SERVICE
F l f T n 8TORY

(Dr Tk* Au«cUU4 rr*M)
N E W YORK, Feb. 3. — Nathan
Cohen, structural iron worker, who
plunged from top of a n e w sixteenstory building yesterday reported for
work VxJ*y&gt; Fall waa broken by a
(Mr Tk* AlMcUUd fn u )
heavy canvass debris receptacle that
DOUGLAS, Arts. Feb. 3.— It was
waa stretched from the fifth story.
announced today that Lieutenant
His little Anger’ was sprained.
.
Pearson will leave February 7th to
W ESCAPED IN A UTO M OBILE fly to Pablo Beach, Fla., where he la
AFTER C U TT IN G A L L
,
scheduled to start February 22d oh a Four Men are Dead
T H E W IR E S
transcontinental flight to San Diego,
as Result o f Am bush
Calif. A Dellaviland airplane, which
at Dublin Yesterday
(Bjr T h A — H i US T n m )
Pearson rebuilt here fo r coast to coast
LARGO,’ FIs., Feb. 3.— T hirty thoudash was .icsiea
.tested yesieraay.
yesterday. riirorxi
Efforts
V ..
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It,. O f.f. aaan
(»r n * Auotuua rr«».)

w Bandits H eld the L ie u t Pearson to Fly
to Pablo Beach Soon
Cashier, at B ay W h ile
in Special Airplane
Companion

THE SAFE

(*7 Tk. AuacUUd Tnm)
W AS H IN G TO N , Feb. 3.— Charles
Dawes, former head o f the army
supply procurement service in France
told the house war investigating com­
mittee today that their work was ren­
dered useless through injection o f
partisan politics. He said, "You can
not put a blotch on the army. What
the hell did we go in for, to ateal
money?" It waa not a Republican or
Democratic war. It waa an American

U N E M PLO YE D DEM AND W ORK

(By TU AiMcUUS fn u )
D U B LIN , Feb. 3.— Four rrten are
dead as the result of an arabuah o f
COPENHAGEN, Feb. 8.— A proceapolice near here yesterday^ Details aion o f unemployed, estimated to num­
not received but it is known that two ber 48,000, le ft the city hall here this
escaped In an automobile. T ™ .CHICAGO M AN n U Y 8 '
motor trucks were blowp up by a
ndits held cashier at point o f gnn
afternoon marching toward the perilsA 100-ACRE GROVE mine set In road. First lime such
rhile companions blew safe. They
method’ o f attack been used against I went building* and the king'* palace,
previously cut all wires into the
LEESBURG, Feb. 3.— Through Hori. Crown forcea In Inland.
'demanding work.
own »nd robbed depot.
T. 0. Putch, attorney fo r the estate,
{Joseph Libel o f Chicago has ac­
)BSTRUCTIONS
quired a valuable aeven-year-old grove
of 100 acres west o f Okhumplca, a cash
IN C H A N N E L
transaction running* well Into five flgD E L A Y HARDING,uV*^: Mr. Libal will make this his
home establishing a fine country es­
(B j Tk* AuecUUA r u n )
tate In this favored section, one o f the
FORT LAU D ERD ALE, Fla., Feb. oldest in Central Florida .
Delayed by channel obstructions
Decision May Be Reach­ W eather and Crop
larding’* house boat pushed its way M IAM I W ORKM EN ACCEPT CUT
Conditions for W eek
^lowly northward In Indian river toed in Executive Ses­
M IAM I, Feb. 2.— Wage reduction of
ay on second leg o f cruise to St.
Ending February 1
sion Tomorrow
Lugustine. Expected to reach Palm 15 to 20 per cent have voluntarily been
3e*ch late today where Harding party made by carpenters, painters and
Temperature: The temperature *v(By Tk» A im c UUS r r » n )
rill play golf nnd havi. dinner ashore plumbers engaged In construction
CHICAGO, Feb. 3. — Arguments: craged below the seasonal over nil
work at Miami Beach.
it private home,
against abrogation of nationnl wage j divisions, being 4 degrees below In the
„ ” tiu. raom ln, m
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i‘ ht !n
’ ndrtd thousand dollnra from At- * &gt; « l - ™ " . -H c h - I rrqulr. .n « ntlcCoiit Line rtnUon h r b .n d lf J ' " * *
- 'i r t l ’- ' r mils, sn hour.

ARGUMENTS AGAINST ABROGATION
NATIONAL WAGE AGREEMENTS
PRESENTED TO LABOR BOARD

agreements between railroads and em- southeast. The coldest weather ocployca presented today to Railroad curred generally on the 7th, but no
U b o r Board. Members of board In -1unfaborable results followed the low
dicated decision may be reached In ' temperature .
Precipitation:
Light rain fell on
executive session Friday.
Several days, but it was deficient In all
divisions, and more rain is’ needed
D ark to D ark W ork
throughout the section, except on
For Dollar a Day some very low lands. As yet, no ill
NEGRO PO PU LATIO N
.
-------l effects are reported.
"omparison W ith Other
CHESTERTOW N, Md., Feb. 2.— A
Condition of Crops: Uplnnds are
(Dj Tha Associated Treat)
Cities Will Convince
W ASH IN G TO N ,
Feb. . 3.— Negro new wnge scale for farm labor has rnther dry throughout the section. The
population o f New Orleans 100,918,1been adopted at a mass meeting o f nights wero too cool for rnpld growth
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increase 13 per cent. Negroes N e w -1farmers here. The scalo calls fo r a and germination, except that cabbage,
79 per day’s work to be from sun-up to sun-'celery nnd lettuce did well. The plantSecretary Pearman o f the Sanford nrk’ N ’ J- 17’010' ,ncreaB0
down, with the following compensa-’ ing o f Irish potatoes nnd cane conhandier of Commerce has complied ccn '
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tion:
‘ tlnues In the north; the latter 1s sevome most Interesting figures lately
The maximum wage for a dny month oral feet high in some localities of
'or the new booklet that will soon be
Inborer to be $25 n month, witt board the ccntrnl nnd southern divisions,
ublishi-d nnd among the rates is one k j l i l i a L L
J U D L I L aJ
nnd keep for laborer’s horse, or $30 Strawberries Improved, nnd nrc more
hat should be rend with interest.
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n month with board and no keep for abundant; more moisture would be
Freight rates nrc a most important
tho hone.
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t*m In the manufacture and diatribuTho maximum wage for a day la- waa very favorable for oats and rye,
ion of commodities.
borer fo r regular farm work to be which continues in excellent condition.
The table of rates jioted below show |
The shipping o f citrus fruits was
$1 a day and board.
Ihe substantial advantages Sanford
active. Plowing for corn and other
The
maximum
Wage
for
a
woman’s
T A L L A H A S S E E , ‘ Feb.
3.— The
reives In possessing both rail Rnd
work in a farmhouse kitchen, includ- staple crops was well advanced dur­
state supreme court yesterday revised
r*t»r facilities.
ing washing, to be $16 a month, or ing the week. There was much sun
It I. on this presentation that San- tho Jud^ ent of tho circuit court for jin * ™ m l h w i t W washing
shine.
ord bases Its claim of being tho
county in the case of J. R. Me- $10 a month without waz---- g.
ORical diatributlng center fo r the Daniel, plaintiff in error, versus J. J.
mtral and southern sections o f the Harrell, defendant in error, holding
tate.
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Jthat judges o f courts o f limited jurisF.xecutlves o f wholesale and Job- diction /ire exempt from civil liability
ing houses who possess a viilon will ,n damages for their Judicial decisions
*k* advantage o f Sanford’s advant-!
*11 « « « ■ "h e re Judges o f courts of
general jurisdiction arc exempt from
such liability.
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From Jacksonville to—
hurry about it. They arc not allowed
4th I It seems that in 1919 Mr. Me1st
any days o f grace in this matter, at
Motorcycle
Officer
P
ep
Class Daniels, who was then mayor of the
Class
all. They must pay and pay now or
fe r is A fte r the D e­
.37V4 city ° * Tallahassee, caused Mr. Harsnfonf __ .58
be arrested and brought before the
,74 t rail, a merchant o f the city, to bd
Tl«ndo . 1.09'A
linquents
judge. That is all there is to it. So
;7g 'arresfed fo r violating the city.ordl•immee 1.164
if you have not ordered your licehse
.84 V4 nance-requiring stores to be closed
*n’B City 1.204
You must have a new license for tag you had better order it now, at
.87V4 nt a designated ’hour. Mr. Harrell your car or have an application made
•Iceland . 1.25 1.114 1.00
once. And the sheriffs office also
89^ was taken before the mayor, found and the papers to show for it or you haa white card hoard tags that say
r»mpa . . . 1.28 1.124 1.02
! guilty nnd sentenced topay a fine will be arrested. That is you may not
your license has been ordered but has
!or be imprisoned in the city Jail. be arrested but you arc subjeefto ar­
not nrrived and ..this will keep you
lorida O ranges to
He refused to pay the fine and was rest and Officer Depfer, who is em­ from being arrested until your license
Be in the T ariff Bill
!placed in Jail.
ployed by the county and the city also docs arrive.
Committee Announces HarreU thereupon promptly Inatl- haa atrict orders from the sheriff to
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. .toted a habaes corpus before the arreat every one who haa not applied
Reduction in Price
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 ,-C on rreM - wpreme court, and waa ordered re- for a new llcenae or haa one on his
wn W. J. Sears waa today Informed ,e* Bed- the ordinance In queatlon cap. Thia is not the law made by
o f Gasoline is M ade
Sheriff
Hand
or
Motorcycle
Officer
r the house and w ay. and mean*
d ed am l
,.UnreaT j
(B r Tk* I im b UUS T n m )
ommlttee that Florida orange* would ab,en* “ :
Harrell then sued Depfer but Is a state law and It is the
N E W YO R K, Feb. 3.— The «ta n d •n the tariff bill which w ill be Mr. McDaniel fo r damage* fo r fal»s duty o f the sheriff to see that this
up in the extra session o f con- imprisonment He received a ver- law is carried out and there U no one ard Oil Company o f New Jersey yes­
so well equipped to see all the motor­ terday announced a reduction o f one
This will probably be early in ,dl&lt;* * nd Judgment
^
tpril and Mr. S ean said that he
opinion ^rendered today hold- ists as la Officer Depfer, who ridee a cent a gallon in the price o f gasollrie
motorcycle and’ keep* on the trail of and kerosene in New Jersey, Mary­
“18 have a delegation o f represent*- *“ »
the speeding motorist all the time. land, Virginia, North Carolina . and
* * memhen o f the Florida Cltnia cW1 1Ub,,,ty {o r b,B J 11^
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The
license tag should he purchased Luolelana.
'* » « * • here at-th at time to take ™
by Judge West. Judge
The wholesale price o f gasoline in
•re of the matter
•E ,I,i dissent*. Myers A Myers of by the first o f January o f each year.
« r . Sear, has been at work on t h e T.H ah.w ee fo r P ^n tiflM n »rror; W . I f the owner* o f automobile* did net Jersey City and Baltimore was also
‘ Her for aometime and had hoped C. Hodges and Fred H. Davis o f Tal- know .this they have been informed reduced from 284 to 274 cents a gal­
bmre an earlier hearing than that ( l*ba*aee fo r defendant In error.
, by the newspapers several times and lon and kerosene from 184 to 174
j
unless they are bran naw owners of cents a gallon. * .
a,t promised him, but because o f the
automobilta they knew it without be­
*n*r»l belief that the present F ord -1 C H A R LO TTE SLEEPER DIBS
ing told, but Ilka everything else In
B U Y8 OW N BOTTLES
emergency ta riff bill may not be,
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;t&lt;d * t this session It haa been dp- ■G R E E N V ILLE , S. C / F e . .
. „ . . . . . .. f
C LE V E LA N D , Ohio, Feb. 8.— Law­
to portpon. tfc. hMHp* onttl Ifok .pod • •‘ o™. '
“ ' S’
rence Herold, druggist, asked the po­
lice to locate a boy he hired to dean
hie cellar. The boy sold him 100 bot­
tle* shortly aft Jr taking the'job. They
were H eroldVow n bottles.
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SANFORD FREIGHT RATES
SHOULD MAKE THIS CENTER
FOR WHOLESALE BUSINESS

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DO NOT PAY
FOR MISTAKES

AUTO LICENSE TAGS
MUST BE ON ALL CARS
OR SHERIFF WILL GET YOU

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SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 4, 1921

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PRES. WILSON AUTHORIZED
TO INVITE NATIONS WORLD
SEND DELEGATES TO MEET
Georgetown University For Conference to P ro ­
H as B ig Fire Today t
vide fo r D isarm •
at Nation’s Capital
ament

REPORT FAVOR’BLE

(By Tk* AwcUUI fn u )
W ASH IN G TO N ,
Feb.
3.— Fire
broke out today in the north building
o f Georgetown University and had BY HOUSE FO R EIG N A F F A IR S
C O M M IT T E E .
spread considerably before the &gt;fire­
men could get into action. Fire com­
TODAY
panies responding at the first alarm
(By Tk* AutcUM Tnm)
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were unable to cope with the blaze
W ASH IN G TO N , Feb. 8. — A
and the second alarm called half a
resolution authorizing President
dozen additional engine companies to
Wilton t o .Invite the nation* o f
the jeene.
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the world to send delegates to a.
conference to provide for disarm­
W AS H IN G TO N , Feb. 3— The fire
ament waa reported favorably by
was controlled before the building waa
the House Foreign A ffa ln com­
serioualy damaged. The structure la
mittee today.
the oldest at the university, being built
The proposed conference wonld
In 1795.
,
be held at Washington at the
discretion o f the president. This
is the f in t definite action taken
Y A N K E E O FFICER A T
by any congressional committee
T R IA L OF P A IR WHO
looking to a conference for the
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general disarmament.
(By T k. i u w l i U l r » u )

B E R LIN , Feb. 3.— An Eberbach dis­
patch saya that an officer repreaentlng the American army has arrived
there to attend the trial o f the two
Americans arrested while attempting
to take into custody Grover C. Bergdoll. The request that they be turned
over to the army for'courtmartlal has
been definitely. rejected. The trial
will proceed before a government
court and the charge probably will be
usurpation of authority.'

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Gest to File Other
Suits A gain st Ford

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CHICAGO, Feb. 3.— With one auit
for $5,000,000 already filed hero at­
torneys for MorriB Gest, theatrical
producer, today prepared to file additoinal suits in Detroit nnd other
cities ngninst Henry Ford, charging
libel. •
Gest baBOB his suit on nn editorial
in the Dcnrhorn Independent, Ford’s
weekly pnper.

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SANFORD MEN’S CLUB
.
HOST TO ORLANDO VISITORS
AT PARISH HOUSE LAST NIGHT
Had J o lly 'G o o d Time N ew Election in
Cuba in N e a r Future
W ith Oyster Supper,
H A V A N A , Feb. 2.— New election*
Bowling and Singing
in'1 Cuba will bo held in the.near
The Men's Club of Sanford invited
tho Men's Club o f Orlnndo to congre­
gate with them Inst night nt tho
I’ nrlsh House and together with n
large gnthering of men folks here hnd
n fine time together. B. F. Whitncr,
as chairman o f the meeting, intro­
duced everybody all round and then
called fo r some rollicking songs that
A. n . Stone hnd prepared for the oc­
casion nnd in-which all present Joined
until the very rafters of the Parish
House took up the refrains. A fter
the sing several o f the visitors and
somij of the home folks were called
upon to say a few words about the
club and Its purposes and the Or­
lando’ delegation stated that while
they wanted such a elub for Orlando
they had not as yet made any start
on it. They were carried away with
the Parish House Club with its flne
plant containing,two pool tables, the
bowling alleys, the reading rooms and
mehting places and the basket bail
court and shower baths and all the
appurtenances. A fter the talks' and
more sdngs the entire assemblage sat
down to a flne oyster supper that was
followed by Ice cream, cake and coffee
nnd then the bunch adjourned to the
bowling alley, where the Orlando del­
egation vowed and declared that noth
Ing would do them now except a bowl­
Ing alley fo r their club. Some twenty
o f those present took up the art o f
bowling and while no big scores were
made it was noted that the Orlando
visitors were mighty strong on the
bowling even If they were oat o f prac­
tice and when they do get their alleys
and come np to play Sanford they
will make it hot fo r the boya here.
Until they do get their ,own alleys,
however, they are supposed to come to
Sanford any night they can get away
and use the Parish House at any time
“ fo r they are Jolly Fellows” and* all
th a t
Aipono those from Orlando
were Dr. H *T Beardall, T. L. Casey,
George E. King, W alter Cary-Elwees,
B. W. Kingsley and L. L. Cardinal.
The Pariah’•'-House an A ih e Men’s
Club are dqthrf the l^eat-wpric here
among the boys w in dow h iv e a place
where they can congregate at any
time In the day or n lg^ l^ rh A ^ they
have all kind* o f recreatlOB. hnd fun
and exercise and where once
week they have a good lector*
and where they can have

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future, Maj.-Gcn. Enoch Crowder
stated today, will be absolutely im­
partial as measures which would leave
the election in doubt have been an­
nulled.
Maj.-Gep. Crowder, sent here by the
American government at the requist
of the Cuban authorities to atralghtan
out the election system, submitted
laws which hive been enacted by con­
gress to govern th# ne# elections.

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P IN EBLUFF, Ark., Feb- 2.— Th*
banker who advertised bis home fa r
rent, the more children the cheaper
rent, stated today that he had leased
It to a man with alx children. Ha said
the ’ last applicant protested becanse
he had eight children at home and
two at school, yet did not get the,
house because he was too lata.
and other atflusementa forming on* o f
the most complete plant* in the state
o f this kind and one that la attracting
the men o f all ages in this city and
county.
.
Arthur 8*aring Peck, the rector o f
. - v - iS a i
the Holy Cross Parish here haa worked
unceasingly on this plan fo r years and
now sees his plana and his hopes and
his aspirations fulfilled and the Men’s
/jjm
Club having been organised w ill take
the burden o f the running expenses
off the ahonlders o f the rector and aea
that his plana are carried oat. Th*
club 1* non-sectarian and the memb en o f any church a n Just as wel­
come aa the members o f H oly Cross
church or If't h e applicant la not a
member o f any chfarch la Just as wel­
come and H la through thia ,broad
spirit that many at the younger men
o f the d ty . a n attracted to tha club
that la doing, has dona and w ill cootinue to do this great work amniig
the men o f this city. The Men’s Chib
la growing and has the support o f
the men o f the city who a n always la
the forefront o f development and good
works o f all kind* and wHl in tlme be
one o f the strongest organization* r
In tha city. It la founded upon righ t
'rin d p lta and broad Christian UDami
ship and wijl suoceed beyond the
fondest dream/ o f Its progenitor. Rev,
Arthur Searing Peek.

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THE SANFORD W EEK LY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUAR Y 28,1921

Per,

LEADER OF THE
PERSONAL
NOTES
BEWARE
OF
GYPSIES
AND
.
STATE TAX COMMISSIONER
GRAY VETERANS
FORTUNE TELLERS WHO
DIED YESTERDAY
FRISKED DELAND PEOPLE
RECOMMENDED BY HARDEE
WOMAN’S CLUB
AT JACKSONVILLE MEET
(T n m

W .d n .*U 7 ’« D » llj)

Mrs. T. S. Daigor and Mrs. J. B.
Lawifon spent the day in Orlando,
Tuesday.

ANDERSON, S. C., Jan. 25,-Coi.
Mrs. Collins o f Birmingham, Ala.,
is the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Joseph Newton Brown, 008, ranking
commanding officer o f the Confederats
Brower.
Arm y In South Carolina, died at hi*
CLU B C A LE N D A R
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J. B. Lawson has returned from a home here yesterday morning at 9:oo
Wednesday, February 2.— General
officers, nnd unless we have the moral
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Should H a v ^ P o w e r to courage to mnko every man bear his Several of.DcLand’s citizens had tho business meeting, Americanization business trip ito Tampa and other o’clock.
unique experience Inst night o f hav­
points in South Florida.
Lawyer, banker nnd capitalist, he
just share o f the tax burden then we
day.
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A c t in A ll T a x
ing their fortunes told, stolen— and
should resign.'*
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was rated as ono o f tho wealthiest
BRIDGE LUNCHEON
Messrs. F. W. nanes o f North Car­ men in the state.
The governor hinted that there recovered. Yesterday afternoon .a
M atters
was a possibility of the tax rolls from band o f gypsies hit DeLand. It is
olina
and H. A. Coggins o f Orlando
A t the outbreak o f tho Civil War
Members o f the social department
some counties being* repectcd unless stated that they wero traveling in are notified that they are entitled to were In the city yesterday on business. he enlisted as a private. Late rhe or­
the assessment was made upon ’ a about ten cars with two men, five ono honor guest (unpaid) who is a
ganized Co. E, 154th South Carolina
fair valuation o f the property in the women and stcen children per car. guest, from out-of-town or a house
Mrs. C. M;. Hand, 'M r. and Mrs. Voluntcrs, which ho captained. Later
counties when he asked the assessors They came from Barbcrville way and guest o f the member, and one other S. M. Loyd, Mrs. Archie Betts and he was commanding lieutenant col­
SOME C O U N TIE S P A Y IN G TOO
near
to adopt a resolution to adhere rigid* stopped on- South Boulevard
guest whose plate must be phid for Master Charles Betts motored to Or­ onel o f the organization, which com­
MUCH A N D SOME P A Y IN G TOO
Howry
avenue.
The
fun
did
not
start
i
ly to 50 per cent o f the value o f htc
at
one dollar per, and this guest must lando Tuesday.
.
mand he continued until the close of
L IT T L E OF S T A T E DURDEN
until about five olclock when two wo­
property as the assessment basis.
be a member o f some department of
the
war.
He commanded the rogi“ There may bo some assessors not men “ visited” Nahm &amp; Nnhm Garage. the Woman’s Club, cither Literature,
I.
D.
Martin
is
back
on
the
old
job
Yncnt
In
most
o f the important bat­
J A C K S O N V ILLE , Jan. 20.— Recoinwilling to do this," he said. “ There Armstrong grocery company and Music or W elfare, for the bridge qt supplying the hungry and is with
tles
from
Chancellorsvllle
unti lApril
mending the creation of a tax commis­
may be some boards o f county com­ Guenther's blacksmith shop.
luncheon that w ill be given Tuesday, Jones’ Cash Stors where be and W . R. 2, 1865, when he was captured at the
sioner with power to act, Gov. Cary
Two women entered the warehouse
missioners who will refuse to co-opert
February 8th. The bridge luncheon Bates are smiling all the while and fall o f Petersburg and was held ai a
A . Hardee, in an address beforo a
o
f
the Armstrong Grocery Company
ate in this regard, But I want to say
is
one o f the most delightful events o f dishing out the groceries.
prisoner o f War a t Johnson’s Islam
- gathering o f county tax assessors, at
here and now that unless there is con­ on Short street and interviewed the tho. club year and is always looked
. ‘ the Seminole hotel Tuesday, declared
until
July, 1865.
’
scientious effort on their part to see manager, Mr. W alter Lahrman, stat­ forward to with pleasurable anticipa­
M r .and Mrs. Bowman and fam ily
that many counties wero not paying
As . senior colonel &lt;Jf McGowan’s
ing
they
wished
to
buy
some
grocer­
that property is assessed upon an
tion. The names o f gucAts must be o f Wlnson-Salem, N . C., are in the
their just share of state taxes.
He
brigade, heTomraanded the brigade
equitable basis in keeping with other ies. Mr. Lahfman was busy at the given Miss Katherine W llkey not lat­
city and w ill make Sanford their In the battle o f the Bloody Angle,
said some system should be . devised
time
and
beyond
telling
them
that
his
counties o f the state, then they need
er than February 1st and the one dol­ future home as soon as s suitable
whereby recalcitrant counties could be
Spottsylvania Court House, Vs., In
not be surprised if the tax roll from firm was strictly wholesale did not lar must accompany the name fo r the
forced to raise their assesments to a
residence can be secured.
pay
much
attention
to
his
visitors.
May,
1864. He had command of thli
their county is rejected.”
paid guest.
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point on a parity wtih sister counties,
They then insisted on telling his for­
organization in the battle o f Gettyv
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and suggested that a tax commission­
J. C. Dcen o f the Union Pharmacy burg July 1 , 1Q63. His men were the
tune and he told Ahem emphatically
S O C IA L D E PA R T M E N T .
er with real power to act would be
has
returned from s trip to Douglass first troops to enter Gettysburg. He
to ‘'get." Just as they were going
Ten
tables
o
f
players
enjoyed
a
de­
the proper remedy.
and
other points in Georgia. Dr. Dean was severely wounded at Gaines Mill,
outside o f the door Mr. Lahrman hap­
"W e must have central authority
pened to fe e l. in his trouser’s pocket lightful game o f bridge at the Wom­ says that good old Georgia is not so June 27, 1862, and at Gettysburg July
January 30th is the fifth Sunday
somewhere with power to enforce its
and immediately missed $40 which he an’s Club Tuesday afternoon, with good and Sanford, Fla., looks good 3, 1863.
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of
the month. ,The collection taken had h ere'in three bills. He called Mrs. W . J. Thigpen, making high
decisions," said the governor. "E x ­
enough fo r him and he was glad -to
He participated in moat of the batperience has shown that we cannot on the fifth Sunday is nlwnys sent,to them back into the store, loeked the score to Whom was presented a pair wipe the red clay from his dainty
ties with Stonewall Jackson’s corpi.
permit cnch o f the 54 counties to pur- the orphanage at Enterprise from doors and accused them of stealing of silk hose.
hoofs and let the Florida sand take
Mrs. R. A. Newman, hostess o f the
sup their own will Us to the basis of Moores Station Sunday school.
the money. One o f the gypsies told
up with him again.
FLO R ID A S T A T E L E A G U E
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assessment, because many o f, them
Miss Marian Dclterlch was given him it wns on his.person, in fact it day, was assisted in the discharge of
GOES INTO CLASS "C "
trying to avoid the payment of their n delightful surprise on her birthday, was in his vest pocket, and to prove her social duties by Mrs. A . P. CdnAmos Osborn o f Waterbary, Conn.,
B A L L —JAC K SO N V ILLE •
' Just share o f state taxes. The central ( January 18th, n party o f young folks this she pulled it out fo r him. The nolly, Mrs. E. M. Galloway, M r*. F. E. was here yesterday 'en route from
JOINS—S
TA R TS IN APRIL
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authority to which I have referred came out from town for the evening. sheriff’s office was notified and the Roumillatt, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and Orlando to Orange City where he Is
could force the recalcitrant county to
Mrs. B. A. Howard returned Friday two women, Mary Mitchell and Annie Miss Wilkie. Guests o f department spending the winter. Hd is an old
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come up on a level with its sister from n visit with Mr. Howard nt Oke- Puller, were given free lodging in the members were Mrs. S. E. Barrett, Mrs. friend o f I. D. Martin and spent a few
mission.
In Class C this limit, In­
Lcggc,
Miss
Nan
Liddy,
Mrs.
Bran­
countics in assessment values.
The chobee City.
,
county jail, being given n preliminary
hours with him here.
Mr. Osborn
clusive
o
f
the manager, Is fixed at
don,
Mrs.
Reginald
Holly
and
Mrs.
adoption o f this plan, o f course, is a j Judge Hort Fish was hrro^from De­ hearing before Judge McCrory this
was here in the early days and was
$2800
as
a
maximum. A salary limit
Clifton.
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matter .for the consideration of th e,
Sunday nt the Fish-Galloway afternoon.
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greatly surprised at the wonderful
of
$2400,
inclusive
of tho salary of a‘ .
legislature, but it is my purpose to homo on Cameron avenue,
At about the same time that the lit­
growth of this city, n e will como
manager, resulted in a deadlock, with
recommend nnd to co-operate with I Argil Cameron arrived hero Sunday tle affair was going on with Air. Lahr
back and remain awhile before ho
St. Petersburg, Lakeland and Tampa
them in nn effort to remedy existing from Tildonville, 0., on a visit to his man two other gypsy women inter­
goes home.
conditions. I believe the legislature, pan,ntBf Mr. nnd Mrs A r . Cfttn- viewed Mr. Guenther nt his black­
acekipg to fix the limit at this
should authorize the appointment of cron
amount The fight fo r a higher ia|.
{ Trot* Thurtd.j'. D tllj)
E. W. Ilcnk attended the Masonic
smith shop on Short street stuting
tax commissioner and give him some , R L Creer was taken to the Fem- that they wanted a horse shod. Then convention in Jacksonville last week, i A1 Witherington o f Apopka was In ary limit wns waged by the owners
uthority in the matter.
Ii Md-Laught
Mrs. Will Satcher and little dnugh-Uho city today with his trusty violin. o f tho Orlando club, who sought to fix
nld-Lnugnton hospital Monday even­ they played hands with Mr. Guenther
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"I nm not in favor o f the creation ing. Said to have been very ill.
the limit, exclusive o f the salary of '
trying to beguile him to have his for- ter spent the week end in Orlando
of such a tax ns we have heretofore
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. R. Dens hnve as the manager.
Judge II. T. Titus,
U Mrs. Carolin McDougal hns nbout tune told nnd finnlly started to frisk tho guests of her cousins, the Mcssrr.
tried. It has been suggested and
their guest, Claude King, o f Mnyes- president of the Daytona club, casf
recovered from her attack of illness his handkerchief out of his pocket Allen.
there is some merit in the suggestion.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Ranger arrived Wed­ ville, S. C.
.
did Dorn Mullancy, representing Jack­
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. . with which she was suddenly taken on and then a dollar bill which he allow­
that a tax commission composed ot ,,
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sonville.
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the street In town Saturday evening, ed them to have if they would bent it. nesday and will be the guests of Mr.
the comptroller, the state treasurer,
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Mrs. Addie F. Homrighous of Chi­
A fte r Judge Titus had refused all
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I Mr. nnd Mrs \\. E. Prevatt and son This they did nnd ns they were turn­ nnd Mrs. Hnrdy for the winter.
nnd the chnirmnn of the railroad com­
cago,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. efforts fo r a compromise and with­
C.
W.
Entzminger
was
in
Orlando
visited Mrs. f’ revntt’H parents in NeW ing the corner onto the Boulevnrd Mr.
mission, should give results. If we ure
Henry Wight.
,
drawn from the meeting, W. R. CashGuenther happened to feel in his on Saturday.
Smyrna Sunday.
to have a commission composed of any
Mrs.
B.
J.
Overstreet
and
children
well o f tho St. Petersburg club, won
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Brumley hfcve pocket, nnd find thnt his wnd wns
number o f men, then th eabovo offic­
Mrs. E. F. Housholdcr, as the “ Old a'compromise of $2600 fo r the salary
were visitors in Orlando on Tuesday.
ns their guests Mrs. Rrumley’s niece' Kone- 1Ie d‘d the Marathon nnd
ials, in my opinion, should compose
Mrs. Nettie Hardaway
wns the Maid” in the Flower Shop, furnishes Iip iit Inclusive o f tho manager’s sal­
nnd her husbnnd, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. I caught up with the two gypsies. They
thnt board. What we want is results
guest o f Mrs. E. W. Henk last week, n year of fun and comedy.
ary, and the ruling granting clubs the
asked
him
for
his
hundkerchief
and
and I seriously question if a tax corn- Blythe of ChnVIotte, N ..C. Mrs.
privilege to secure the services of five
on unfolding it brought out $12. Mr. returning to her home in T a ft on
mission so composed would have suf- Blythe nnd l* I* Frnzler nre brother
The many friends of Mrs. John Gil­
class ball players, the classification
Guenther believes they kept about $3 Thursdny.
ficicnt time to give the question that « " d 'M e r. Other guests nt the Brumlen
will be glad to leran thnt she is
Dr. Kerr Boyce Tuppcr gave a lec­
to be 15 games fo r a pitcher in the
or $4 out on him. These two got
serious consideration which its impor- W home are Messrs. Bob and Tom
ture nt tho Library on Tuesday even­ improving after nn operation recent­ higher league and 30 games for the
tancc demands. For that reason, I Hunter, also of Charlotte. Mr. B o h &gt; w“ &gt;; nnd no U n ific a tio n could be
ing, his subject being: “ The Bright ly performed at the Femald-Laugh- other players.
rather favor -n tax
commissioner Hunter is the guest .of his son, 'G rn- 1 mui c' .
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ton hospitnl.
Side o f L ife."
A t the meeting In the afternoon 120
whose sole duties shall be thnt of ham nnd family on Benrdall avenue! A t nb°,Ut the R“ mc l,mc tbc8c other
Mr. and Mrs. George Upchurch left
co-operating with the tax nssessors, this week
Grnndpn Hunter is much
eV,n * were apptning wo g&gt;psy
Miss Haines of the Quality Shop.
wcr® dpdd*d uPon for thc ,M '
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.women entered Nnhm &amp; Nnhm Garage Wednesday for their home in Bir­ left today for the eastern markets, son o f 1921, the opening date to he
nnd boards of county commissioners taken with nis line, new grnndson.
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and saked Joe r rnnk to get them n mingham, Ala.
set ns enrly in April as will bring the
of the various counties with n view
Mr. nnd Mrs Robert Merriwenther ..
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'iTra.” Jim’ Martin and two children ! wher« " hc wiU
the spring
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tire. IsnAiuh Daniels, an employee of
close
of the season on Labor -Day.
of bringing about uniform
ossess- have returned from Lynchburg, Vn., ^
lU,ncry and novelties for Double-headers
garage wns in the office and they left for their home in Moss Bluff on 8tock of m
will be played on all
ments. .'It js needless for mo to sny nnd nre with Mrs. Merriwenther’s
thc Quality Shop.
tried to get him to help find the tire Tuesday night after a pleasant visit
holidays.
It
was
also agreed that
that such a commissioner should be parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joo Cameron,
but he Btnycd in the office. Joe Frank with Mrs. Martin’s mother, Mrs. Geo.
each
club
composing
the league should
one who is fnmilinr with the prirtci- Mr. Merriwenthcr’s pnronts ,accomCharles Bauman o f Orlando was in
camp back and then they asked him to Lewis.
retain
all
Its
own
gate
receipts and
plcs o f taxation, who Is just nnd fair pnnied them from Lynchburg nnd nre
W. S. Entzminger, of Plant City, the city calling on the local trade to­
open up the cash register, in which
pay
lta
own
expenses
on
the road.
and above nil not a politician. I do -gu^ts of their other sons here,
there wns about $150 in cash, in or-' wns in town on Tuesday the guest of day. n c is the manufacturers’ agent Tho holiday games receipts will b«
not know whether the legislature will
for all kinds of auto supplies nnd
Albert Domer of Celery avenue has (|cr tbat they could "good luck” a coin his brother, C. \V. Entzminger.
pooled and tho clubs share propor­
agree with mo in my conclusions
I ( as his guests a party of three friends for him
This he dicl ani, whllc mnni.
T. C. Slade, of Onkvilln, Conn., makes a specialty of gasoline gupma
tionally.
do not know that the question is going f ron, the farming section of New ; pulntioI„ werc Koing on Joc Frank have purchased a lot and have their nnd kindred npplnncea.
Player Limit Fixed at 15 Men
message, and I trust some
system. Jersey.
happened to sec to see some dollar cottngc well underway.
Thc player limit for 1921 was fixed
E. E. Hardy hus luid thc founda­
to be brought io t h e r attention in &gt;ny | Mrs. Shirley had a brother from
|caving the cash drawer in the
J. A. Snyder, one of the promin­ At 16 men. No Interchange of play*
beneficial in this regard, may ho evol- Oeor|rlll „ hpr W M t
^ek.
hands of one o f the women.
He tion for his new cottngc. This makes ent citizens and merchants of Chuera 30 days before thc end of thc sea­
\e&lt; rom our join n • &gt;r&lt; n on*I George Mitchell went to Bishop- mndc n grab and got the money but thc sixth new house built in Long- luota, was in the city today coming
son or thc signing.of higher class men
Gov Hardee declared that {here ville ,aM wcok to tnkp n Jpb „ gu„r d , the womcn got away.
wood within four months.
over to get Mrs. Snyder, who has been any later than 30 days prior to the
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Mr. nnd'M rs. Mills and Mr. nnd at the Fcrnald-Laughton hospital fo r
. is
, much
, „ property
, in the stnte which nt a state convict
campj „doing
road
Last night some darkies came in
end o f tho season was voted. In
is avoiding, taxation absolutely. “ There buiIflinfr work at that
int.
from Barberville* where they claimed Mrs. Miller le ft Monday for. a motor tho past week.
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o f a regular game being postponed
are legitimate sources o f revenue | Thp ChorpcninjrSf Corpnnys and
one o f them had lost their waich while trip to Tjunpn. *
nnd transferred from jone town to an­
utilized and perhaps which you cannot 1
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A. &gt;Y. Fuller was transacting busi­
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Last Wednesday night, January 19, other, the town so transferred shall
which the stnte has heretofore not
j Sunday- and enjoyed n fine picnic din-! were, taken down towards Snnford, ness in Orinndo on Tuesday.
the stork visited Chuluota, leaving at participate In 50 per cent o f tho gate
at this time place upon your assess­
Mrs. P .'S . Morton nnd little son,
I ner thnt included hot colTee, hot weln- where the gypsies wero camped for
the house o f Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Long, receipts.
The
general admission
ment roll," he told the county hssesses nnd mnny other good things. Every­ the night, but failed to identify the Frederick Itund Morton, Mrs. Evelyn n fine baby girl, Alberta Virginia,
charge
o
f
50
cents
was agreed ujwn.
sors. " I trust thnt the next legisla­
Murry nnd Master Gregory Murry nnd
wojnan who hnd their watch.
one had n fine time.
■who weighed 7V4 pounds. Bbth baby# by all tho clubs o f the league. This
ture will give very serious considernThere is a mornl to this ■story ns to Mrs. Welborn Philips all o f Orinndo, nnd mother are doing fine.
Miss Claire Cameron Is In the cona­
tion to these matters, nnd in doing so,
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admission charge to be exclusive of
spent Thursdny the guests of Mrs. J.
they will certainly have my co-opesn-|m 88ion bu" ,nc” * mowing, buying and nil others, beware o f fortune tellers
war tax.
T. Dinkcl.
tion, and I hope they may have yours Rc,,in* ' ‘^ ta b le s . She has regular and keep your money in the bank.—
Mrs. Margaret Barnes attended a
The six clubs composlsg the league
Miss Georgia Hall and T. G. Roe­
DeLand
News.
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as well M
routes for nearly every day, £oin£ to
luncheon
in
Orlando
Wednesday
giv­
fo
r
1921 were represented last night
buck motored down to Orlando on
The governor declared he believed
Dnytonn, Eustis, Tavnres
en
by
Mrs.
Howe.
Each
guest
was
as
follows:
S. B. Denton, Tarep*:
Sunday.
there should be some method of fo r c -!nnd Grlnhdo nnd mnklng the trip in N early H a lf Million
Mr. McGahcy and son, J. F. Mc- to tell o f the most amusing incident E. G. Baxter and V. M. Gerrard, Or
Ing property owners to file an assess-jbpT F ord truck nnd Is making good
Gahey, o f Dunedin stopped in Long- in their lives. Mrs. Barnes received lando; C. Henley, Lakeland; W. «Crates Str&amp;wberries
ment o f their property with the tax ftnd enjoying the work Immensely,
wood on Tuesday. They were on- thc pris j o f a book of recipes for the Cashwell, St. Petersburg; H. T. Tito*,
assessor, tho verity o f which the ownbest story.
Daytona; Dorn MulUney, Jackson­
H ave L e ft Plan t City route to DeLand.
MONEY saTed when you buy your
er would swear to. Ho suggested it
ville. In addition to. tho elub reptywas his opinion there should be a tires from us.— B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
J. B. Price, the general manager sentatlVca attending
"13" CLU B DANCE.
P L A N T C IT Y , Jan. 27.— Plant City
the meetbJ*
24-ltc
(Tram ThanSay'i Dally)
penalty o f from 10 to 20 per cent ad­
o
f
the Jones cash stores in the state, wero Harry Cullye, Jr. sporting wa­
has shipped to date 655 cars o f citrus
ded to tho assessment o f the assessor
The Hotel Valdez was the scene on was In the city today looking after te r o f tho Florida Times-Unlon ,nno
fruits, and there will probably be fifty
on persona falling to make their re­ WOMEN REFUSE TO BE
Wednesday evening o f another of the the interests o f the local branch here Sam Ellis, sporting editor o f the Flor­
turn.
* SEPARATE D FROM US MEN or more cars to go out. -Of this num­ delightful dances which arc given each and expects to return here in the next
ida Metropolis.
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The chief executive suggested that
ber there were 642 solid cars o f or- month by the "13" club.
few days to contract fo r Some real
v all counties qhould make an assesaThe music by Hartzcll’s Orchestra, advertising la the -Daily Herald. established somewhere in Florida
RICHMOND, Va., Jan. 25.— A pro­ afiges, tho remainder being grapefruit
, ment upon a bails o f 50 per cent o f test was presented to Judge D. C.
o
f
Lakeland, was wonderfully good Watch fo r this advertisement that will be in charge o f the eampzl** »
and mixed lots.
the value o f the property. He urged Richardson of the Hustings court by
and delicious punch was served all will save you dollars. •
raise funds here. Miss Turnley
Alreday nearly 400,000 quarts of
uniformity o f assessment rates in all
through the evening.
a committee o f the Richmond League
been
here b efore'on the Near
counties.
tho "strawberries that made
Plant
About fift y couples shsrcd the
o f Women Voters today, against a
M. D. Polston, L. C. Crowley and drive fo r funds and has ftuny fri
City famous’’ have gone to the mar­
"Our greatest delinquency is in
Pleasures o f this delightful occasion. |w E. Argo. J r . were in the city today who are glad to aee her again.
plan under w i yto separate the names
kets of the country, breaking all rec­
personal assessments," thc governor
of registered womcn voters and regis­
I from Ovdido and have recently estabords for shipments up to this time of
said. "Each of * you men know
tered men voters into separate books
Wo. trust Fclkel of the St. Augus-j |i&gt;he(1 thc Oveldo Caah Grocery at
C. A. Lehman.o f Crown Point,
the year. Prices havp remained good,
pretty generally who owns pcrsonnl
and to remove from the registrar’s
tino Record w ill refrain from poking that piace. This makes the second has purchased the Graves lot on
notwithstanding the
heavy
move­
property in your country, and yuo
office the registration books fo r tho
.
ment. Monday a few choice lota his pitchfork into the hide of the new atow to be started In Oveldo In metto avenue and will erect a
have some fair Idea o f its amount and
purpose o f registering the names.
grand
old
party
elephant
whils
Mr.
the
last
two
months
which
shows
that
residence
on
i
t
Mr.
Lehman
came
brought as high as forty-eight cents
value. I feel that you arc called up­
the
our sister city o f Seminole is eom- Sanford after he had been over '
on to assess it. It takes work and in­
per quart at the platform, though the Hording is present
entire
state'
and
upon
the
InvRaO
l
ing right along.
.
vestigation. It takes moriU courage
Cotton o’peratives' wages are itill averago was around forty-four cents.
o
f
John
Russel
game
here
and
I
Our ambition, a« a boy, was to wear
oft-times but all o f our t|ime belongs double their 1018 pay cheek, says a
Vegetable shipments are light, the
Miss Theodora Turnley U in the charmed by the many attractio
|
to the people who have employed us news Item. Final But then we know high express rates in vogue throwing long pants, nad now, as a man, we
through election, and all our &gt; time, a man who worked about that time a decided, damper on this branch of wear them longer than almost anyone city in the intereata o f the home fo r Sanford. H e an d hia famQy will F r v . j
Confederate Nava) “ Veterans te be Jwelcome additions t£ the d t^ .’
else.
.
I business.
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where necessary must be given to our 'fo r $30 a month.

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OIL COOK STOVE
it's toasted
W A S H IN G TO N , Jan. 31. — Presi­
dent Wilson is having collected nnd
arranged for ready reference all the
papers and documents in his posses­
sion relating to the work of the Paris
peace conference, with a view to the
preparation o f a book on the peace
negotiations.
The president In making these
preparations, it was learned today,
has accepted the volunteered services
.of Ray Stannard Baker, who was at­
tached to the American peace com­
mission. Mr. Baker during the past
two. weeks has spent several hours
each day at the white house putting
Into shape all available data, on the
peace conference in the president's
possession.

T° soal 1° tho
delicious Burley

Company is a big-mouth bass caught
tobacco flavor.
by Charles Whitncr in the EconlockW e also have the Buck Line of
hatchie crock that is said to be the
GAS RANGES
largest bass ever caught in Seminole
'county waters— at least it is certainly
the largest caught here in many years.
Some time ago R. H. Morris o f the
Southern U tilities Company caught a
bass weighing 13 1-2 pounds and won
N E W R U L IN G M E A N S M A IL W IL L
the Ball Hardware Company
prise
BE CARR IE D DIRECT B Y
that was offered fo r the largest bass
A U T A BUSES
caught last year. But this fish caught
SANFO RD . FLO R ID A
by Mr. W hitner woighed 14 1-2
pounds twenty-four hours after being
caught and a fte r it had dried out cortsiderably, Hc could not be brought
in to be weighed antil Mr. Whitner
your fertiliser-without getting osr
came to town when he was put upon
N E W PRI(5 e LISTS JUST ISSUED. P L E N T Y O F M A T E R IA L S , pr0Bpt
the scales and weighed. This fish was
Shipments. Order now. FerUUsers, Insecticides, Sprayers, Poultry Sop.
caught.with the Shakespeare rod and
reel and will no doubt win one o f the
grand prises offered by the Shake­
E . 0 . P A I N T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO
speare firm,* as they are offering
JAC K S O N V ILLE
FLORIDA
many big prizes for the biggest fish
caught with their, tackle. Mr. W hit­
ner,'while not being in time to enter
tw elve miles.
I* I j I l i r * j l a * ’ i A I 1 I u
vv l i s t s
v S^JS s
1
S E E U S !
W E
. H A V E
I T
for the Bnll Hardware Company
S AN FO R D AN D OTH ER POINTS
hns only undertaken the task o f nr- j ' *i
and faithfully on this proposition and prizes for last year, will receive a sup-r„c . ,, . T .
ranging the material and that his duhis efforts, supplemented by the Go- plcnientary prize for this biggest fish ,
_____ ties do not Include In any way the litnpva nnd Ovcldo nnd Chuluotn nnd the that hns been exhibited here in some
JACKSONV1LLE, Jan. 31.—Robert crnr&gt;’ workmanship.
C. A . M A T H E W S and A . P . C O N O L L EY
Sanford pcnple ns well ns Congress- time. These big bass abound in Sem- Bier, of the division fo grades and
Friend .o f the president anr underman Sears have borne fruit and this inolc county waters'nnd they nre ex- standards, United States bureau o f stood to. have urged upon him for
is just another step in making Sem-■citing much comment among the local markets, Washington, 1). C., was in some time past the desirability o f rcinole county what it should be in the fishermen nnd among the ninny visit- ( the city yesterday nnd called at the cording, from the viewpoint o f an
next few years.
ling tourists here who nre going nfter office o f the state marketing bureau, official American participant, events
There was no chnncc for the Geneva some, of them right away.
He expects to spend several weeks in o f such monumental Importance ns
section to receive mail on time under
------------ ------------ live state, visiting Sanford, Bartow, took place in Paris during the epace
the old plan for the trains carried it n / Y f t J I T
Ifr illO
P F I T D l Want hula, Uradentown, Gainesville, negotiations.
all nround the state before it could [*
'l l
l i l L l l ij
L L U I 3 and points along the East Const to
They hnve pointed out that one
take up with growers the matter o f , who plnyed such a major role as he
Local and L o n g Distance H au lin g
standardizing celery, lettuce, cucum- ni(d_/'hose decisions later became the
hers, tomatoes and other truck crops, subject o f such vjolent controversy
Mr. iin-r says there are many sue- both in the United States and
nova and the bids cnll for first nnd A J
FH IIRFH
HFRF
second-class mail only, the proposals i l L
V 'l l L III. I I
cessful growers who fail to dispose o f t abroad, could not nfTord to lose the
I f We Please You, Tell Olliers.
I f We Don't, Tell U
to be made before February loth. The
______
the products in ways that bring nde- opportunity o f setting before
the
new service will go into effect March
rr*m ntd*7‘« n»n*
ijuatf returns fot the time and ef- world the motives behind the many
1st nnd the contract will he good
A very interesting meeting was held for,t expended. This is often due to disputed decisions, ns involve Shanuntil June 30, 1924.
* • Inst night
at the Congregational the fact that large quantities a r e ' tung Fiume, Danzig, the
AngloThis will he good news to the pco- . hurvh. when the men -&gt;f the church gn.wn by inexperienced persons who Franco-American nl Ranee, and the
pie of the entire county and this is and congregation met tii complete the are attracted to the industry by a Russian question.
especially true of the business people organization o f n men’s duh. The lonstant demand for vegetables, hut
Officials close to the president
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
in this city nnd of the Herald Print- following officers nnd committees were win* discover that it is much easier hnvo said recently that whatever the
Ing Company, ns the papers would not |elected f&lt;-r the first six months: In grow crops than to sell them to ad- president might write after his rebo received in Geneva until two days president, Mr ‘ Hurry Kent; \iie- vantage. UeaMdLs for failure is seen' tjremcnt from the white house would
j,e autobiographical in form, ns
after publication but all papers and president. Mr I .1 Rnlh ; S-.-i-rotary, tjualitv ii below standard, amounts
president's preference has always
letters will now he received in Geneva Mr. Ed Randall; treasurer, Mr
H. often too email to be handled at wholeW r ite fo r T r ic e L U I
on the same day as mailed in the San- piplar; program committee,
K.. sate, hut too large to he consumed at j,0(in toward history as a form of litW. A. Merryday Company
ford postofflcc.
L Sundstrom. Mr. Joh i Meirrh,
Mr honie; crops out of season; growing ,»rary expression.
PaUtlta, Florida

Postoffice Departm ent
Calls fo r Bids to
C arry M ail

H E L P S SANFORD

STRIKE
CIGARETTE

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

City Property, Building L o b and Farm Lands

“ We Deliver The Goods”

E S S &amp; S E S AT congregation -

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PHONE 498

Qn Flour, Grain and Feed

ROB

lllR E DETECTIVES TO
K ID N A P D RAFT
DODGER

OFFICERS OF TEN
SAND DOLLARS AND
■ ESCAPE

orty bonds,
ably die.

Spaldings No. 4 Rose
Irish Cobblers
Early Red Bliss Triumph
We are fortunate.In our contract, which make it possible to quote
lowest market PRIC E3.
It will pay you to get our PRICES before buying, and our QUAL­
IT Y before planting.
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Our SEED PO TATO ES are the highest quality M A IN E GROWN,
selected especially fo r seed.
Send for F R E E CATALO G UE, and SEED SPECIAL, giving RE- • VISED PRICES on new crop SEED BEANS. PEAS, RED SEAL TO
M ATO, and CUCUMBER SEED, PEPPER. Etc.
We carry all the leading and standard varieties of seed that have ,
been tested and known to be adapted to bur soil and climate. SEED
OATS, RYE, VETCH, RAPE, Etc.
,
The planting neason is near at hand. Our information sendee i&gt;
free. Call on us for any Information on your crops you might think
we can supply.
OLDEST A N D LAR G E S T SEED n O U S E IN FLO R ID A

rwo detectives will prob-

Kvcn John D. wi|| have to hand it
to Birmingham. While the public was
feverishly organizing “ Overall Clubs"
Money, they say, is the root of most to cut the cost of clothing the dealera
evil. But if so, getting it must he a suddenly jumped the price-of overalls
whole tree.
|from ?2 to
a pair.

E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots

202-206 East Bay Street
Jacksonville, Florida -&lt;
IIY -T K S T SEEDS IN S U R E GOOD CROPS
I f the wild man of Borneo ever
comes to America he will be green
with envy. He can't hold a candle to
the bad men of the movies.

I H A V E TH E M

A REAL BARGAIN

. SANFORD IS GROWING
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to say ju st what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong fo r the careful, conservative person— that
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
has V IS IO N will agree with me now— the other later.
W is attra ct
ing a lie n
tion— lots are being sold right along and building In this
.section is such as to gladden the heart o f those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.

OPPORTUNITY

S elf -Reducing

A MODERN BUNGALOW

Three Firemen
Kiled in Fire;
*
Eighteen Injured

Of six rooms, screened wide porches, all modern conveniences
and Improvements, in fact one of the finest homes in the city
surrounded by oranges and grapefruit trees, flowers, plants,
shrubs, fountains, beautiful lawns, a complete home and then

!B j T1m l u M b U l r n u l

PROVIDENCE, R. L, Jan.
Three

firemen

31.—

were killed,, eighteen

seriously injured by wall of building
on Mnthewffon street collapsing dur■ng fire today.

Two o f injured are

expected to die.

THE BEST H
CORSET y
FOR STOUT I
WOMEN

, PROVIDENCE, Jan. 31.— Trapped
on

roof

company o f firemen were

hurled Into" fiery
lapsed.

East Corner of Page Two

when wall col­

Firemen in street showered

with blazing beams and ddbris but
ruahed into nilns and brought oat
lUving and dead.

Damage $150,000.

Knocks at Your Door But Once and It W ill N ever Knock at
Your Door Again With This Kind o f it Proposition.

OH SALfc TOR A
feu SHORT TIME

NINE ACRES OFTI LED LAND
U
Upon which you can raise winter vegetables fo r the land i*
tilled and in first-class condition and has made money for the
owner every ycqr and the crops on it will speak fo r the pro­
ductiveness o f the land.
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This is not only a beautiful home place but one that
make you money. On the ahore of beautiful Lake Monroe sna
the land one day in the near future will be subdivided Into city
Iota and make you a fine p rofit In the city just five blocks
from tho business portion. The greatest opportunity In
state for a man with money enough to make the fln t p*7*
ment You must see it to realize what it really means.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921

HARDING WANTS
SPECIAL MEETING
OF NEW SENATE

MEXICO IS MAKING
CAREFUL STUDY OF
LATEST U. S. NOTE

(B,- T it AtMcUUd

Harding

A . .4. A

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A . av "va™

TH E F R IE N D L Y B A N K

DEMAND OF U. S. FOR REVISION
OF PERMITS TO D R ILL O IL
W E LLp ANSWERED SOON

WASHINGTON, Feb. l.— Rcquest
from President-elect

A* A A
‘jjr

that

president Wilson cal! special meeting
of thm cw senate for March 4th was

Uken to White House today by Sen­

GENUINE

io r Underwood, Democratic leader.
Underwood said he conveyed mcaaage
,t request o f Senator Lodge, RcpubUfin leader. lie saw Secretary Turn­
e y , who later laid the request before
president Wilson.

BULL

WASHINGTON,

Feb.

1.— Senate

would meet to confirm cabinet and
other appointments to be made by the
Incoming executive. Such session Is
eostomary when there Is a change of
••Ministrations and usually lasta
• only ■ week at the mosk

DURHAM
tobacco makes SO
Apod cigarettes for
10c

MEXICO CITY, Feb. 1.— Careful
i study is being given the latest United
States government note regarding oil
properties in Mexico and the Mexican
government will probably answer it
during the present week. Washington
demanded, according to the Excelsior,
a revision of permits to drill oil wells
granted by Jacinto B. Trevino, fo r­
mer minister of industry and com­
merce, whose interests would be seri­
ously affected if the permits were al­
lowed to stand.
It is stated that the opinion pre­
vails among government officials that
the United States government will
not insist upon its demands and will
await the development of President
Obregon's petroleum policy. The note
therefore has been taken as only an
insinuation by the Washington gov­
ernment.

SOUTHERN COLLEGE TO MOVE TO
CLEARWATERBEACHTEMPORARILY
UNTIL
CAN BE BUILT The Florida

Federation of

Hav6 Obtained B ig H o­
tel Building at C le ar­
water Beach
SUTHERLAND, Feb. 1.— N o time
is to be Isot in making preparations
for a resumption o f study at Southern
College. Despite the blow which was
experienced when fire Saturday mom■ing swept away the girls’ dormitory
and the administration buildings here,
entailing loss placed at $250,000, the
resumption of cinsscs hai\ been Bet for
February 3.
The college will bo temporarily
located at Clearwater Beach, where
the hotel building hna been offered
free by the Clearwater Bench Devel­
opment Company, to the college. The
hotel will be used as tho girls’ dor­
mitory, and is ample for that purpose.
Alio for the dining hall nnd the cul­
inary department, the hotel
being
completely equipped.
Four frame structures will be rush­
ed to completion, two o f them to be
used uh barracks for the young men
students, the other two for
class
rooms. These buildings will be onestory in height ami each will cover a
ground space of 28x80 feet.
Two other frame buildings also will
be constructed, one of them to house
tho domestic science department of
the college, the other the commercial
and business department.
The pavilion, n two-story building
at Clearwater Bench, also has been
secured by the bonrd of trustees for
the college, nnd this will be used ns
part of the temporary college plant

as on auditorium and music room.
Music Clubs
Tho large garage which is a part
of the hotel plant, will be used as
The Florida Federation of MuBic
an administration building and fo r
Clubs
will hold its annual convention
classroom purposes.
and
Young
Artist Contest at Tampa,
The probability is tlmt the first de­
March
1C
to
18. John C. Freund, edi­
cision o f the board o f trustees, in
tor
o
f
“
Musical
America,” Mrs. Anne
meeting here nnd of Clcnrwntcr yes­
Fnulkner
Oberndorfcr,
chairman of
terday afternoon nnd night, to rebuild
the college plant on the old site here, music, General Federation o f Wom­
will be adhered to. The boys’ dormi­ en’s CJubs and other well known
tory, a largo and practically fireproof speakers and musicians will appear
building, wns not damaged by the fire, on the program,
This meeting is o f great interest
and will aerve ns a nucleus for the
to
nil musicians, and delegates and
new plant. It is probnble, however,
members
from music clubs nnd music
that other towns will make flattering
dcpnrfments
of Women's Clubs thruoffers in nn jendenvor to secure tho
out
the
state
are planning to nttend.
college plant, the Methodist denomi­
nation’s great state school.
Today automobiles brought hun­ W ilson F'ills W a r
dreds o f sightseers here to look at tho
Finance Vacancies
ruins of the two big buildings which
went up in flames Saturday.
W ASH ING TO N, Feb. 2.— Walter
The students, with the exception of
W. "U’ nrwick, of Ohio, now comptrola few, hnvc returned to their homes,
, „
A.
and will report at Clonrwnter in time „
.
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lioyes, n former Republican member
for the resumption o f studios, Febru­
of the house of representatives from
ary 8tb.
Cnlifornai, were nominated Monday
An open air religious service wns
by President Wilson to fill the vacan­
held on the cninpus o f Southern Col­
cies existing in the directorate of the
lege Sunday, close to where Satur­
War Finance Corpora lino.
day’s devastating fire occurred. Dr,
The nomination of Robert F. White­
W. B. Campbell, president of Weshead, of Virgipin, to he commissioner
i^ftin
College,
Winchester, Ky., ,
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of patents, was withdrawn by Prcsipreached un eloquent sermon in which , _ .
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dent Wilson. He has been assistant
he brought much of sympathy to tho
commissioner for a number of years
college faculty and student body.
nnd took over the office o f com mi aDr. R. II. Alderman, president of
j sioner some months ago, when the
the college, and the members of the
then-commissioner Snltzgalier.’ resign­
faculty and the board o f trustees will
ed.
today plunge into the big task of get­
ting the temporary college plant into G A S O L IN E

GOES

SANFORD HEIGHTS ADDITION
i
THE LATEST BIG DEVELOPMENT ;
OPENING UP RESIDENCE SECTION!
F. 0. Beider Puts on Big
Lot Sale Friday and
Saturday
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Whenever a city begins to pat on
•ubdivisiop sales in the suburban sec­
tions of the city it meansthat the city
i* growing and the people arc begin*
Rlng to move out into tho country and
to get cheaper lota and more room.
It also means that so many people are
locating in that city that more houses
*fc needed nnd it is a healthy sign
*11 round. It also means in this par­
ticular instance that outeide capital Is
becoming interested In Sanford nnd
that the man from another state can
farther into the possibilities o f a
city ttfhn mnny of tho home people
*n'l. ^ v in g been in the development
bt» W s . in other places has faith
wough In Sanford to put his money

Into development

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RICHMOND, Va., Feb. 2.— Federal
oil companies operating in Richmond,
announced yesterday n reduction of 1
cent per gallon in the wholesale price
o f gasoline and kerosene oil. The
wholesale price is now 28c per gallon
for gasoline nnd 18W cents for kero­
easy payments for the lota are 20 per sene.
cent cash and the balance to be paid
nt $5 per month, which puts these MRS. H AR D ING IS *
pudding lota within the reach o f all.
BESIEGED IN N E W YORK
This fine property is just beyond tho
BY STORE KEEPERS
city limits and Mr. Bleder states that
he intends to build a nice home fo r
N E W YO R K, Feb. 1.— An army of
himself on the property at once and newspaper reporters augmented by
already has calls fo r several lota upon representatives of fashion and other
which honya will Be built within the magazines today resumed assault
next month. n « w ill put up an elec- upon hotel in hopes 'o f obtaining an
£ric lighting plant In the near future interview with Mrs. Harding, who is
that w ill give the people In this eub- here to purchase part o f her White
division their electric lights nnd many House wardrobe.
innovations will be established in this
new subdivision
In the next few
P E A R L S IN L A K E JESSUP
months. Mr, Bleder is a town builder
(From Tuesday’! Dally)
who has had twenty years of experi­
ence .In this line o f work and that he
Doc Hazelton, who has the popular
futuro summer resort on Silver Lake and
has chosen
Sanford for
.
. his
In the do who is one o f the smiling boosters of
bPeratlon” » « * » ™ ch
j Seminole county, while fishing on
velopment o f this city,

C A PIV A .L n c o c t c ' n
$ Ut*l»| AI •‘ I ' . l l l l ) ** » l
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The Bank that is made up from your own home people
who have your interests at heart and want to help you
succeed. A t the meeting o f the stockholders on Thurs­
day night o f this week the follow ing officers were elected
for the fiscal year:
H. R. STEVENS
C. M. H A N D ......
H . P. S M IT H ......

.............President
.... Vice-President
.... Vice-President

C. D. C O U C H .....
L. C. K O L B .......

................ Cashier
Assistant Cashier

And the following directors were elected:
H. R. S T E V E N S , C. M. H A N D , S. P U L E S T O N ,
H. P. SM ITH , C. F. W IL L IA M S , R. R. D E A S ,
GEO. H Y M A N , B. G. SM ITH , R. B. W IG H T
A ll o f these gentlemen are residents o f Sanford and
Seminole County. A ll o f them are either identified with
the banking business or with some other business in
which you know them as men of experience and unques­
tioned integrity.
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The now subdivision will bo known . Lake Jessup some time ago using

1,8 lhe Sanford Heights addition t o , mussels fo r bait discpvered that some

Among the new developments in Sanford and ns there is much develop-. fine littlo pearls could be picked out
wbdlvision in this city Is that o f F ment goin g on *n tihs section o f San-, o f the shells nnd proceeded to get a
0! Beider, formerly o f Cleveland, O.*, fo r t •Ion * the Sanford and Orlando handful o f them. Ifc had Henry Mcbut now a citizen o f Sanford and Mr road there is no doubt about the trend ( Laulin, the Jeweler, to make up somo
BiHer had not been in this city long of building going this way in the, jewelry fo r .Mrs. Hazelton and also
onlil he realized the wonderful pos- future and it means more hornet and had a gold stick pin with a beautiful
•Ibilitiea in and around Sanford la the mor« people *nd more progress along pearl setting made up for the editor
bollding line
H e first traveled all every line. Read hia advertisement ( o f the Herald and he presented It this
over tho state and after satisfying in the Dally Herald o f Thursday and,morning/ W e are not a pearl exbimself that Sanford w as‘ the place K° In and buy some o f these lots. You pert but the stick pin la a beauty and
quietly to work to buy op aa will never buy any Sanford property if ih t f t are any value In these pearls
o f the suburban property aa he as reasonable as this again.
thf ro *bould be a good bualneaa In
« * M obtain and hi. Drat work i« at
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collecting them fo r the trade. Mr,
‘ be junction o f the Sanford and Or- W E E K L Y or W E A K LE V *
j Hazelton evidently heart) Dr: Conl*ndo roads and Sanford avenue where What Mrs. Brenninger. of New York., well’s lecture on “ Acres o f Diamonds*
“ branches to go td Lake Jessup. Here
8ays. About Rat Ppisoit
, in our door yard and has proceeded
b* has opened up some fine property
“ Tried preparations that kill rats, to put it Into practice. There, la more
*nd will put on his big lo t sale on but H A T -S N A P is the. only one that!gold and precious Jewels in Seminole
Friday and Saturday o f thla. week prevents disagreeable odors after kilt- county than In states thousands of
H*» lots arc within this reach o f all hig. A lso like R A T -S N A P because it [miles away and some day they will
ranging from $25 per lot up to $250 comes Irf handy cakes, no mixing with bo discovered by such men as Mr.
with no taxes to pay In 1921 and In other food. You don’ t have to dirty ■Hazelton. And then he also recogca*c of death the lots are deeded free y»ur hands, it’s the beat for household nltes tht fact that the editor o f the
*«'the fam ily o f the deceased. T w o .™ * ' T ry R A T-S N A P. Three lizes, Herald needs a stick pin and ho hat
*cres o f this subdivision h are been 85c, 05c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed supplied the wank Thanks, Doe, old
^served fo r park purposes and the by Ball Hardware .Co.
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the fine record that has been made since the opening of
this bank in Sanford. Investigate the business connec­
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WAGES OF EMPLOYEES
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Itnlph Yearby, o f Orlando, was in
the city today talking to- local people
about the Deico systetn of lighting.

NEW SUPPLY COMPANY OPENS
LARGE DISTRIBUTING BUSINESS
HERE, WILL COVER ENTIRE STATE

LAN D IS, FISH &amp; H U LL
Attorneys and ConoaeRora-at-U,
DoLAND. FLO R ID A
W ill practice In the State and Fwt..
al Courts. Special facilities for e I'
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E. K. PE R R Y M A N
G. O. Ruchl of Richmond, Va., was
Mrs. Addie F. Homrighous will
Automotive
Supply
Co.
Attorney-at-Law
spend next week at Stone Island the in the city today calling on the local
Picks Sanfrod fo r
guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Com­ trade. He represents, the Jasmine
106 Park Ave.
Ink Company'of Norfolk, Va., and will
mons.
Headquarters *
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evidence for tha abrogation of the nabe represented here by the Herald
Keiore A n y r relent I*£ ~ jtio n n l agreement*, have, far from cx- D. L. Thrasher is having new show Printing Company in the future.
(From Monday's Dally)
hnusted hteir cvidenco on this sub­ cases and new furniture nnd fixtures
Sanford is becoming a great distrib­
ductions Can Be
ject. But it would be dangerous to built for his store and when it is fin ­
W. R. Bates, general manager and uting center on account o f the excel­
contniuc the consideration o f these ished it will be one o f the classiest in buyer fo r the Jones Cash Stores in lent transportation facilities, the wat­
M ad e
la a powerful Antiseptic and Pali
agreements rule by rule. I f the board the city.
Sanford, made a trip to Jacksonville er rate, the system o f divergent rail­
Killer,
cures Infected cuta, old sorts,
follows its present procedure, months
Sunday morning to see Mr. Jones In road lines and the good roads* that
totter,
etc. Relieves Sprains, New.
will elapse before it can render its de­
W. L. Ledbetter, o f Rome, Ga.,"wa* interest o f the store here. Ho states permit tho use o f trucks fo r fifty
algia,
Rheumatism.
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in the city today. Mr. Ledbetter is that Mr. Jones is pleased with the mites surrounding Sanford
All this and also the excellent work
tho proprietor o f the hotel and club progress o f their business here.
R E -A D JU S TM E N T A N D CONTROL
o f the Chamber o f Commerce in lo­
house at Cloudland Park, Georgia, nnd
OF O W N A F F A IR S W OULD
S. A. Irwin left Saturday for New cating new industries here were re­
is interesting many Sanford people in
LO W E R RATES A T ONCE
Attorney-at-Law
York, Baltimore* and other points sponsible fo r the advent o f the Auto­
the project.
where he will be absent all week buy­ motive Supply Company that recently
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
CHICAGO, Feb.
1.— Immediate
Dr. S. W. Walker was called to ing his spring stock o f merchandise located here in the fttore room In the
SANFORD, FLA.
abrogation o f the national agreement
Sutherland this morning by the wire and upon his return will tell you all Pico Hotel building on Commercial
between railroads and their employees
telling him o f the loss o f the admin­ nbout the goods and prices in the street. This company that has head­
was proposed to the railway -labor
Interest In the matter o f shipment istration building o f Southern College Herald.
quarters in Augusta, Go., is known far
board yesterday by W. W. A*icrbury, I of green and immature fruit out of by fire. His pulpit will be filled tonnd wide ns one o f the largest in the
chariman o f the labor committee o f , F i or|da is not entirely confined to morrow by Dr. J. R. Cason.
E. W. Sistrunk o f Augusta, Ga., South nnd Sanford looked so good to
the Association o f Railway Fxecutlv-! tj,c producers o f fruit In the state,
JEW ELER
has arrived in the city and wilt be the proprietor, A. B. Cheney, that he
ca and vice-president of the PcnnsyL ’ during tho last two seasons mnny of
C, D. Finnegan, representing the connected with the Automobilo Sup­ resolved to give Sanford branch his ’
M Y S PE C IA L TIE S :
vania railroad.
the newspapers o f the citrus produc- Southeastern Underwriters’ Associa­ ply , Company
In this city. Mr. personal attention and make it in time
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
Thc solvency o f tho railroads o f in(f nroftS hnve devoted considerable tion was iii the city today looking o v­ Sistrunk had the mJsfortuho to lose the real distributing factor for Flori­
Gorham's Sterling Silver
the country must be assured by a re- 8pnce
comment upon the sitaution er the water pressure and the question his car in Jncksinvillc by fire being da and Georgia and other contiguous
Rogers' Plated Ware
duction in operating expenses, Mr.
through the shipment out of o f the city having a pressure pump­ a total loss.
southern states. Mr. Cheney has been
Elgin and Waltham Watches
Atterbury declared. Unless prmopt ‘ tho slntc o f fruH whIch in |uelf couid ing outfit to reduce the fire insurance
here for the past month getting ev­
actipn affords relief to the railronds j)0 j)U^
wors^ 8ort 0f advertisement in this'city. There will be some interThe mnny friends o f Mrs. R, A. erything in shape for the distribut­
he sadi, many lines of the country for Floridn.„ citrus 1industry.. The esting facts in connection with this |Tc’rhune
are
extending
sympathy
in 1 ion over the state and N. W. Sistrunk
it M i u i i u U
iv v
a i v i i u i i i ^ oy
iu|fuvuy 111
may he forced Into insolvency.
editors generally have condemned tho j matter to give out in a ft*w days.
the loss o f her aunt, Mrs. Carrie ‘ nrrivcd in ,he ci,y today to Ukc tho
S C H E L L E M A IN E S
“ The labor board can prevent this
t|w mitriKhti pointing out the
Haffley o f Savannah, who died Sun-!TOfld for the Automotive Supply Co,
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L A W Y E R
catastrophe,” Mr. Atterbury said “ by evils which groyr from it.
The Haffley family arc well |?,r* Sistrunk has been with this firm
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Rumsey ami wife o f New day.
declaring that the national agree­
OFFICE
IN TIIK COUKT lIOll.SE
Notwithstanding this and agitation York state are in the city tor
for a few known in 'Savannah where t ^ y re- for many years and knows the supply
ments, rules and working conditions
among growers, it is a matter of rc- weeks. Mr. Kumsey- was here about sided for the past forty years, Mr.
,h1
° roaKhly und ™ tb only th«
S A N FO R D - - FLORIDA
coming over from tho wrn period nro ^ " u j r £ ‘ rti'pnent of'im m ahire 38 years ago and sees many changes
Haffley being connected with tho Sa- bcaf H" ca in the, Rf ply. buB ne,s and
terminated nt once; that the c u e - f
lhn, that have taken place in that time.
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rules nnd working conditions shall be
few months and make the Automonnd in the proportion It bore to the main here for some time if suitable superintendent o f the plant.
remanded to negotiation by each carlive Co., and Sanford famous every­
When he
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1 .1 , crop ns a wnoie.
e consequences quarters ran In* found.
whole. m
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where.
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of this notion have been apparent to
as the basis for such negotiations, the
The Automotive Supply
sells
mug south o f Sanford and he was
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agreements, rules and working con­ all.
obliged to walk to Orlando and points i*S woP° o f 0v'e,do was nmong , everything in the way o f unto supTbe newspapers of South Florida
ditions in effect on each railroad aS
M.ulh.
tho out-of-town visitors to the city ,,1; ^ nn(j Sl,||a only lo the UeaU-i-s and
ln«t- week showed their interest in
o f December 31, 11*17, shall be re-es­
O. P. Swope o f Oveido was am ong, t,,day*
with 'the thousands of automobiles in
the mntter when the South Florida
tablished."
the*, visitors to the city today.
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u*se *he selling of supplies has become
Miss Helen Peck is nt home for til; a large business. Mr. Cheney is a live
Touching upon the question of wage Press Association wns holding its
d-y.ear
holidays from
Su
reductions in connection uith the M-mi-annua! session in Bmdentown.
Miss A. I&gt;. Mitchell, the efficient m'd'
year holidays
from Floriila
Honda Statu
wire nnd expects lo help make Sanwork of the board Mr. Atterbury said: Following discussion upon the floor
t College for Women at Tallahassee.
j ford the great city that it should he
of the assembly, the South F lorid arHerald correspondent at Oveido, was
it
" I f tbe board Will do t hi t i n* As­
in the wholesale line.
press Association unanimously adopt- in ,Ju‘ l'*ty today, accompanied by her
sociation of Railway Executives will
Mrs. J. M. Simmons
and. little
cd a resolution calling upon the Flor- ""n t and .Miss Mabel Swope,
urge upon every railroad system, n
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daughter, Rachel of Montv.iile, s. c., 666 18 a prescription for Colds,
part of decision No. 2, that reduction idn legislature lit its next session,
’u,'sts r,f Dr* nnd Mrs* T * W K e v e r nnd LaGrippe. It’s the
The mnn&gt;’ friends o f Miss Hattie !,rc thp K
to basic wages shall be made within “ to enact some ndequntc law to preT IIE IN S ID E IS IMPORTANT.
most speedy remedy we know,
f fir lent pianist nt the
the next succeeding UQ days.
This vent the shipment in Commerce of Denver, the e
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Don't forget that it is just ns nec­
Star, will be glad to know that she
will afford an opportunity to gauge green nnd immnture citrus fruits
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy
Rower
essary
to have your inner tubes
is aide to be out again after several
the improvements that will be made from the State."
An exchange nsserts living is.get- strong, flexible and durable the same
Master Harry, accompanied by
days’ illness.
ns your outer shoes, nnd our vuleanthrough more economic operation and
---- --------------------Harry Ward, drove to Tampn Sun- ting chenper, but so is life.
ixing process will do this for you.
hotter executive direction.
IV o C C C d S o f C o n W O lI’ s
It's the best tire insurance you could
Mrs.
J.
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sister
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daymakin*
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round
trip
that
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"The high cost o f living," has iteen
put your tire money into, for It dau-.
Langley,
anti
little
daughter,
Rachael
Lecture ‘Silver Crown’
reduceci and the wages should fol­
files, often trebles, the life of both
*.f Mmihtville, S. C., are the guests o f ! Dr Oglesby, former Plant System
low," he said.
tires nnd tubes. We nro vulcaniitn^
Given to the Hospital Dr. nnd Mrs. W. Theodore Langley. j«n d A. C. L. Ry. physician lonted here
specialists.
"I estimate that the elimination of j
Mr. Simmons, who went on to M inm ijnnd nt Waycross mnny yenrs ngo nnd
waste would reduce railway operating
The directors of the Fernnid-Laugh-! will return by- way o f Sanford -for a known to many o f Sanford's citixens, w ill break a Cold, Fever and
■ expenses nt least $300,000,000 per an­
is n guest nt the Hotel Vnldez nnd Grippe quicker than anything
num. It would he fur better to save ton Memorial Hospital wish to thank short visit.
Phone 17 '
will he here severnl weeks. His old we know, preventing pneumonia.
of Hr. George Hyman nnd F. F. Dutton
this sum by restoring conditions
Sanford, Florid*
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time friends are giving him n warm
(From Monday's Dally)
efficiency and economical operation j for their generous gift to tlit* hnspitnf
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain welcome.
than to reduce wages.
n f tin- proceeds of Dr. CnnwrH's great
and guest spent Sunday at Daytona
"W e believe that as the wages of
le-lure "The Silver Frown."
S. C. Stalnncher Is the guest of his
raliroad employes were the! ast to go
Bench.
These gentlemen mult tie aetuated
brother, Ralph. Mr. Stalnncher has
up, they should be the last to come
slown, but we do insist that fur an by the very spirit of the lecture and
Mrs. A. It. Peterson and little son just returned from England where he
ample wage, an honest day’s work the lecturer who is doing so much are the guests o f her parents, Mr. nnd has been fo r the pnst two years. He
wns dfschnrgcd from U. S. Arm y while
ahall be given,
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In England nnd immediately engaged
‘ ‘The public has a right to insist not only made it possible for the citiwifh the U. S. Shipping Board, hold­
that this must he obtained. The pub­ xens o f this city to hear "The Silver
Mr. and Mrs. Sa'm Yontz mV
i ll do a l o t m o r e
lic has also (lie right to expect that Crown" at a nominal cost, and the reiving congratulations upon the
ing the position with them until a few
the railway executives with the co­ "Acres of Diamonds" without cost, rival of a son.
weeks ngo. He is charmed with the
operation of the raliwny employes, as but have now remembered our hospi­
Florida climntc nnd will probably be­
LE A R N TO TREAT/
SLACKS
Mr. and Mrs. R. it. Dens, Miss Wil- come one o f us.
rapidly as possible, reduce the cost tal with the gift of the proceeds of
o f railway operation so us to eventu­ "The Silver Crown.”
key, Mr. Deas and Mr. King motored
ally insure u reduction in rates. Ulti­
Public spirit of this kind is sure to ! to Daytona Beach Sunday,
Mr. J. A. White Says “ If You Hnve
mately n re-adjustment of basic wag­ bring acres of diamonds to our city.
An.Automobile, Keep Rat-Snap”
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Woodruff ami
es will be required. In the meantime
T. W. LAW TON,
“ If I knew about R A T -S N A P last
sons and Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Wood­
it is to the interests of nil concerned,
President Fcrnaldwinter,
would have saved $120. My
ruff,
Jr.,
motored
to
Dnytonn
Sunincluding labor, that the rules nnd
Laughton Hospital.
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car
was
in the garage for a few weeks
day.
working conditions shnll be mndc con­
during
bad
weather;
when
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to
ducive to tho highest output o f work
BUICK for sale at a real bargain.
Mrs. H. Gilmore Clifton'Tctumed to Hike it'out, found that ruts had eaten
per man.
F Y O U don't treat your crir righ t it's going to balk.
1020 model.— B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
her home in Jacksonville Snturdny af­ grent holes in two new tiers. Got
‘ ‘The railroad company, presenting
24-ltc
I t ’s going to slop on iLs way up the hill and say
ter n pleasant visit with her sister, them inter with R A T -S N A P ." IT h ree
to you, “ Thus far and no further, old chap." When
Mrs. George Fox.
sixes 33c, fific, $1.25. Soljl and guar­
your car gels cranky, bring it here. W e’ll oil up its
anteed by Rail Hardware C o .,
disposition.
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the smite on ‘ Sam’s face that tho
youngster will be called Sam, Jr.

RUB-MY-TISM

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FLORIDA EDITORS
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GEO. G. HERRING

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calling on the Automobile Supply
Company. ' He represents the Cham­
pion Spnrk Plug Company of Toledo,
Orlo.

We knew a man with an automobile, who said he was
a careful driver
A N D HE W A S !
He said ho would never injure anyone
A N D IIE D ID N 'T!
He said: ‘‘ I f anything happens, it will be the other fellow’s fault"
A N D IT \yA91
That didn't prevent the other fellow from demanding money
\AND HE DID!
Our man said: " I t ’s not my fault; I'll not pay anything"
A N D H E D ID N’T !
The other chap said: " I ’L L SUE Y O U I”
A N D IIE DID!
Our friend's lawyer said: “ We can beat him in court”
. AND T H E Y DID!
Whereupon our frined said: “ Ha, Ha, I win!’
AN D TH EN
He paid his lawyer a fee of $100.00, plus expenses, and ran his car the
rest of tha year
at his own risk.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher had us
their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Fcrran, o f Eustis, and Mrs. Vick­
ery, Mrs. Busha and Mrs. Simmons of
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SPR IN G FER T IL IZ E R S CHEAPER
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Eph Brown o f FL Christmas
In the city today. Mr. Brown has
ill for some time and comes to
ford several times a week to
sult with his physician. .

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William Higgins, of Chuluuta, was
in the city today on business.
He
is a supervising architect and builder
and keeps busy in that part o f Sem­
inole county.
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There was a cheaper way out, and wc had told him about it, but
he thought he knew, better.
L et u* tell you how little it-will coat for COM PLETE PROTEC­
TIO N , we to furnish the lawyer, Investigate all claims, defend all
sul^, and pay all losses within the limit o f our policy.

!: Sfturton ~Craft

Have you our new price list? With the big reductions we have made In prices, no
grower can afford to omit the spring application to hi* grove. For both young and bear­
ing trees, apply the last o f January, or firat of February, our— •

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F L O R I D E A L S P E C IA L
5 per cent Amm., 8 per.cent A . P. A., a per cent Pot.
Write ua fo r new price Hat o f citrus and vegetable fertilise re

L. C. Coward, representing the Kin­
caid Furniture Company o f Orlando,
waa in tha city today calling on tha
local trade! Mr. Coward formerly re&lt; ;' aided in F t Christmas, and £as many ±
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friends here.

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ADMINISTRATION building

MEETING OF THE
EUSTIS WILL
W. J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY
STAGE BIG EVENT STOCKHOLDERS OF
and girls dormitories of
FEBRUARY 22 PEOPLES BANK General Fire Insurance
AR E Y O U IN SU R E D ?

IF N O T , SEE

AGENT8

SOUTHERN COLLEGE BURNED

W IL L CELEBRATE D AY W IT H
FLORIDA PAGEANTS OF
A L L KINDS

RECOMMEND
SHIP CANAL
B ig Loss
DR. WALKER HERE SURVEY FOR FLA.

Tho committees having in charge
the arrangements for Eustis' annual
fete dny, Fab. 22, have been working
quietly,* but hard, and are making
splendid progress. The celebration
this year promises to eclipse in tho
number nnd variety o f events, In In­
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terest, and in the number o f visitors
HOUSE COMMITTEE APPRO VES
from- other parts of the state, any
FORMER P R E S ID E N T A N D NO W
P L A N S FOR TH E
similar event ever held fa the city.
TRUSTEE, L E F T FOR SUTHRIG DITCH
The treaty, ceding “ The Floridans’*
e r l a n d T H IS A. M.
(Blast and W est) to the United
W ASH ING TO N, Jan. 28.— Survey
States wns formally ratified on Feb.
(B j Tk. A m JcU U S r r w » )
under direction o f the scretary o f war
22, 1821, so that it is eminently fit­
SUTHERLAND, Fla., Jan. 29.—
fo r a canal from Cumberland Sound
tin
g that our celebration should be
The administration building and the
north' o f Fernandin on the Atlantia
called
the “ Centenary Celebration o f
Women’s Dormitory o f Southern Colseaboard, to the mouth o f the Mtathe Purchase of the Floridas." So
| ege were destroyed by fire early toalsslppl river would be authorized un­
fa r as we are able to learn Eustia la
dey. The loss is placed at $50,000.
der a bill introduced by Representa­
the only city in Florida which la cel­
Fifty girl students lost all their be­
tive Clark, Democrat, Florida, and re­
ebrating the 100th anniversary o f
longings. The fire aparatus from
ported favorably today by the house
this act, which made our wonderful
Clearwater, and Tarpon Springs pre­
committee on railways ' and canals.
state a part of the most wonderful
vented further damage. The cause of
An appropriation o f $60,000 would be country fa the world.
This fact,
the fire is undetermined.
made fo r this purpose.
alone, will bring a great many people
The project contemplates the build­ to our city, partly out o f curiosity,
May More College'
ing o f a sea level canal from the A t­ and partly so they may be able to
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Jan. 29—
lantic across Georgia and Florida to say, in future years, that they were
Prominent M ethodists here declare the
St. Georges sound on the Gulf o f present at the only ceremony cele­
Sutherland fire in all probability
Mexico, southwest o f Tallahassee. bration o f the purchase of tho Flor­
means the b ringing of th e college to
From S t Georges sound the existing idaa.
St. Petersburg.
natural inland waterway would be
Tho program, as outlined, is
opened up along the northern edge .of crowded with interesting nnd amusWord was received here this morn­
ing of the burning o f the administra­ tho Gulf o f Mexico westward p art' ing cv'entsVand 'the'pro^rnm fails to
the acUvitie9 of the day,
tion building and one o f the girls dor­ Mobile Bay and through lakes Borgno I covcr
mitories at Southern Colloge at Suth­ and Ponchnrtraln to the Mississippi whIch win ndmrn|9ter to the comfort,
plonsuro nnd amusement of our
erland, Florida. Dr. S. W . Walker, river at New Orleans.
The proposed canal would be about guests.
pastor of the MethodiBt church here
begin to happen at
and former president o f Sodthorn Col­ 205 miles in length, but by use of exThings will
m whpn tho pro(rrnm o f the
lege nnd one of the trustees of the isting nnvlgablo waters, it was tsti- 9;00
institution, wns called to Sutherland mated that not more thnn 150 miles dny will begin with a boat parade on
by wire this morning. There are sev­ would have to be cxcnvntod. Such a Lake Eustis. This is in no senso n
eral students from this city now at­ wntorwny ,!t was estimated, would decorntod boat pnrade, although the
tending the college nnd it fB rot known save -1997 miles between New Orleans committee would be glnd to have all
today whether the destruction of thfe and New York nnd 412 miles from who cnrc to dpcorntc their boats.
buildings will entail their lenving the New Orleans to Liverpool.
Every boat owner fs urged to bo out
Under the provisions o f the bill the in his boat and Join in the parade.
school or not.
secretary o f wnr would bo required Let's show our visitors that wo have
to^report to congress on tho cost o f some renl motor boats and nrc not
Former Railroad
■Vch dimensions ns to accommodate nfrnid to use them.
President at Presby­
the largest shipping vessels, and also
Immediately following the boat
terian Church a lock cnnnl o f the same size, and a parade the program of water con­
bnrgc canal o f such dimensions as tests will take place. Enough en­
to accommodate the largest barges tries have already been received to
&lt;From Monday’s Daily)
being used fo r tho carriage of freight insure well fought and interesting
M. L Swim-hart, of Kwnnku, Ko­
on any waters of the United States. races. The sail boat rnce promises
rea, one nf the moat unique men in
'Th e many advantages o f such a to be, perhnps, the most Interesting
moiitrn Missionary life, stirred the
canal
are easily apparent,’* the to our people, sine eit is more o f a
congregation of the Presbyterian
committee
said in its report to the novelty thnn the motor boat races to
churth last night with his story of
house.
"
I
t
would bo the connecting man yof them. Besides the races
present day opportunities in Korea.
have arranged a
link
in
n
system
of Inland waterways tho committee
Mr. Swjnchart wns n business man of
large affairs in the middle west when extending from BoSfan harbor to the number o f noval aquatic contests
he decided to go to Korea in 1910 as mouth o f the Mississippi river and ex­ which are certain to add grently to
business manager o f the Presbyterian tending the length o f that great tho amusement of the crowd. Many
waterway and Its numerous tribu­ o f them have never been seen here
Mission work.
He is in America now on, a special taries. It would enable the farmer before. There will be a tilting con­
mission to business men. Among oth­ o f the great food producing states o f test, a fancy diving contest, a canoe
er things he is seeking 50 recruits the middle west to sell *his produco obstacle race, bowsprit boxing, a blad­
for the Korean Missions. 15 of these down at any point on the Atlantic der fight nnd othcrihave Keen secured in the past 30 and Gulf coasts, he might choose,
Interesting events
nrc planned
dsy* Mr Swinehart will be the nnd at an insignificant cost In com­ for the boy sand girls.
fnest of honor at the Bocial meeting parison with present rail charges.
In the afternoon (the exact hour
of tho Brotherhood at tho Presbyter­
" I t would enable the manufacturer to be announced later) will occur
ian church tonight,
fa the great industrial district* to an eveht unique In the annals of
Sunday was a great day at tho get his products to the consumer at Florida.. For the first time in the
Presbyterian church. 27 new mem­ grently reduced transportation rates. history o f the state a complete his­
bers were welcomed into the church
It would- result In the reduction o f torical pngeant of Florida' will be
»t the 11 o’clock sorvice nnd then at
rai Irntcs throughout all the vast ter­ presented to the people. Ane epi­
the Session meeting after morning
ritory affected. It would enable the sode was given in Tampn several
and evening services, 8 more joined southern farmer nnd fruit grower to yenrs ago nnd attracted much favorthe church.
get his produce to the great enstern nble comment at that time, hut the
and mlddlo western markets without complete pageant will be given here,
Money in pocket gives you a com­ efcesslve rail transportation charges, under the auspices o f the Women’s
fortable feeling— as long as you keep as at present It would tap tho great Club. l i t consists of three episodes,
’your hand out.
coal fields o f Wect Virginia, West “ The Landing o f the Spaniards,”
Ponnsylvanlaand Alabama and dis­ •Tho Exchange o f Flags” and "The
With summer coming along tho cost tribute this valuablo produco qtore Indian Ware,"- nnd wns written es­
of living surely will begin to decline. cheaply over a territory approximat­ pecially fo r Eustis by Mrs. R. A. E l­
Grass is cheap.
ing two-thirds of the United States. lin of Tamp®. This is the most im­
portant event t o f this kind ever at­
tempted in EustlB and no one can a f­
ford to miss i t
A fter tho pageant there w ill, ho
more intercstin gnnd nmuslng things
fo ryou. A
slow automobile race
is being arranged and tho hose fight
will tnk eplncc ns usunl. A horse
shoe pitching tournament ia also be­
ing arranged. The committee also
has several things up its sleeve to
spring ns surprises nil through the
dny.
Iln the evening there will be n dis­
play of fireworks on Lake Eustis,
and here again a surprise awaits
you. A t the close o f the fireworks
display n very short pageant, called
NICE LOT OF THEM AND PRICES RIGHT.
"The Return o f Osceola,” written by
one o f our own citizens, will be
YOU W ILL DO W ELL TO LOOK THEM OVER BEFORE
staged as a preliminary to the mask­
ed street carnivrf! and dance. While
those notmasked will not be exclud­
ed from this carnival, It la strongly
urged that every one, young and
old, large and small, come In cos-

M e th o d is t College
at
S u t h e r la n d Suffers

I ED. LANEY OR PORTER WHIGHAM

(Fron- 8« t a r d i j 'i Dill;)
The stockholders of the Peoples
Bank met Thursday night and the
following officers were elected for tho
ensuing yenr:
President, II. R. Stevens;
vicepresident, C. M. Hand; vice president,
II. P. Smith; cashier, Claude Couch;
assistant cashier, L. C. Kolb.
The following directors were elect­
ed: H, R. Stevens, C. M. Hand, S.
Puleston, H. P. Smith, C. F. Williams,
R. R. Deas, George Hyman, B. G.
Smith and R. B. Wight.
Theso directors nrc made up from
those who have been on the director­
ate o f the Peoples Bnnk since the in­
ception o f the bank into the business
life o f this city nnd others who have
recently been elected to serve as di­
rectors but all o f them are prominent
in business circles in the city and
county and all o f them are home peo­
ple who have the interests o f their
county, their city and their bank' at
heart and they will guide the destin­
ies o f tho Peoples Bank during the
next twelve months for the best in­
terests o f the stockholders and the de­
positors and ail who are in any way
connected with this fine financial in­
stitution. The recent statement o f tho
Peoples' Bnnk showed remarkable
gains in deposits and also showed
thiB bank to be in the best of shape
nnd the new directors will strive to
make a new high record for the bnnk
for the next fiscal year.

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W h e n you let us supply your building
need* you fe t a great deal more than just so
many feet of lumber— bundles of shingles—
pounds o f nails— or panels of Beaver Board.

You get the benefit of our building
material knowledge and experience in Servico
that helps you get the results you want at the
right price. Service first in planning the
work— more service in selecting proper mate*
rials— speedy service in delivering the goods.

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You pay for the materials. The service
pays for itself in the larger volun^gof business
It brings through super-satisfied customers.
It will pay you to
be one o f them.

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G R E E N V ILLE , Jnn. 29.— The bread
and soup line started here Thursday
by the Salvation Army will be discon­
tinued after today according to Com­
mander Price. He said the small num­
ber o f persons applying for food in­
dicated this service wns unnecessary
here.

Sanford Novelty Works
A L W A Y S for
21 yean the BEST
Now BETTER than
ever BECAUSE
They are now made of

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into all weather and all sorts of going
Buick is an efficient, dependable aid.
They can rely on this car for the sure,
rapid transportation which their im­
portant afrairs demand. The beauty
and roominess of the new Buick 1921
models make them, too, pleasing at all
times to the family.

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Authorized Buick Service insures un­
interrupted use of each Buick car.
Effective January /, regular equipment
on all models w ill include cord tires

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but those o f earth are scorching. W ar*
will continue to rage a i long as greed,
hateand jealousy exist in the human

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THE 8ANF0RD W EEK LY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1921
GOOD, BUT N O T E N O U G H
IN S T IT U T IO N S O F ED U CATIO N
Sanford is in need of a permanent
BUSINESS M E N .O P T IM IS T IC
DESERVE
FLO
R
ID
A
SU
PPO
R
T
home for the library and the T h ir­
The South Florida Press Associa­
In the face o f continued slumps (n
teen
club recently discussed the pos­
-h
..........
Pr.tid.Dt
n
»
i
Editor
K. J. H O LLY . . . .
tion,
last week at its meeting iff Bradprices
as
industrial
and
trade
inflation
Of
all
nppeals
that
should
reach
sibilities
o
f
securing
a
site
and
hav­
X . J. LILLA R D . . . ....S *e r »U i7 u d T it u u n i
H. A. K E E L ......... ................. Oanrral K i n i f i r ing a proper building erected.
the public quickest nnd entown, commended the passage o f a
Thq progresses, it ia noticeable that there the heart
B y the Meditator
Herald is o f the opinion that n site is an encouraging note o f optimism by with greatest force, the cause o f edu­ law by which the minutes of county
PuMlahrd E r»ry I r i d i j I j
commissioners,
school
boards
and
city
would.be donated by the city and that leading manufacturers and business cation holds frist place. The prepar­
a suitable building could be construct­ men. The period the country is now ation of our youth for higher, better councils shall be published as paid le­
(laeorparatad)
In judging others wc often forw
ed for about $10,000. A committee has passing through was discounted in ad­ citizenship is the most vital factor in gal notices, for the benefit o f the
general public.
that wc ourselves have limitation*.
SU BS C RIPTIO N P R IC E I K A D V A K C E :
been appointed to go into the probable vance by men fam iliar with the opera­ the life o f any state.
The action taken by the association
OKE T E A R ................................................ U 10 cost and possible location of a library tions of economics.
During the past five years, our
Take a public official, for instant
ROC M0MTHS ...................................\ ....... 1.19
la
timely and commendable; but it
colleges
nad
higher
institutions
o
f
We elect him to office without finj
building and will report at n later
Merchants generally were reluctant
TH R EE MONTHS........................................... 71
does
not
go
far
enough.
I
f
we
can
learning
have
been
taxed
to
the
ut­
subjecting
to the acid test, other th*a
meeting of the club. The Thirteen to "take a loss" and at once enter
Cntand u tM M d CUta Mall M illar Aufuit 21. club is an organization o f enthusiasts' upon the lower price lovels for mer- most to meet the ever increasing de­ judge by an illustration of its need, as the opposing party may apply
I l l * , at tba Toot Offlca at Sanford. H arldi.
A fter he is elected he develops cer.
who arc doing whatever seems prob- chandising, and it is not surprising mands made upon them. With the urged by a south Florida county, and
V t U t Act of M ank 1, 1171.
to benefit Sanfoni— Times-TJn- that this should have been the case. rising cost o f nil items that go into included in ita editorial on the sub­ tain traits o f character of which vi
O f lea; JtERALD DUILDIKO.
Phono I U
ject by the Lake Wales Highlander, were uninformed.
Most merchants had stocked up college work has come the wonderful
more is needed.
The Uighlnader
They do not just exactly accorj
heavily with high priced goods, and increase in the numbers o f students
i f R ip im n
THE AMERICAN PHE S 3 A 5 5 (K IA T IO S
says:
seeking
a
higher
education.
The
abso­
with
our own ideas, and wc proceed
The government recently shipped a unseasonable weather last fall. But
"One publisher from a south Flori­ to "hand it to him"— from a distant
lute necessity fo r sufficient endow­
business
men
now
realize
U^at
they
car o f horses and mules from some
ments to-meet the needs o f students da county told how a $4,500 tractor, By the time .wc are through win
A re you going fishing?
place in Virginia to North Carolina were guilty o f an error o f judgment
and
faculty alike has been impressed bought by hia county and which did him, his own mother would have dif­
o--------and one o f the wise guys who shipped in proceeding on the assumption that
not seem to be doing much road work, ficulty in recognizing him. IIe hsj
upon
every college In the country.
AH th&lt;» tourists arc enjoying it?
them and who probably draws a sal­ high level prices would hold up
Beginning thia week and extending was found at work in the big orange no homs in evidence, but we oftta
ary as an officer did not give them through' the present winter. Bitter­
grove o f a county officer. Further­ give him credit fo r possessing then,
* The lakes and rivers around San­ any ventilation nnd tthirty-ftve o f them ness against the federal reserve board through until February 22, Rollins
more, a bill for repairs o f $1,500 more
College
at
W
inter
Park
will
complete
In reality, however, he may be 1
ford offer more sport than any other died before any o f the intelligent o f­ which followed its action in “ tight­
its efforts to obtain n half million dol­ was found charged to the county. really decent fellow, a fairly capahk
part o f the state.
ficers found out that animats must ening up” on money has given way to
lars on an endowment fund that will True, the claim was made that the official, and he may be performing the
■----------- o-------have ajr. That is in line with some a realization that this was the only
'officer was leasing.the tractor for duties of his office -in an acce^tsbli
Have not heard from California but o f the wonderful things that some of effective way o f stopping inflation of eventually reach a round million. 'A
$500 a year, but no record of it could manner— possibly even better than *1
noble
patron
o
f
education,
and
one
of
suppose they froze up in this Inst cold the officers in the U. S. army do at prices and o f reducing them to, the
be found on the minutes until long could do. •
the
mdst
helpful
o
f
Florida
winter
spell. A weather report on California times. Very seldom do these things loven on which a resumption o f in­
residents, Charles H. Morse, has o f­ after the incident, it is stated. Would
Truly, the beam in our own eye h j
every day would be interesting.
happen, wo are glad to soy, nnd it is, dustrial arid trade activities could be
fered a hundred thousand dollars of not publicity in connection with this a great distorter o f . vision, f roia
difficult to find the blame olid there based.
this amount contingent upon the bal­ case have been salutary?"
which many unjust criticisms arise.
A walk around the suburbs o f this are some o f the finest fellows in the
There is yet much to b edone in ance being raised by Washington's
In view o f the statement, "no rec­
city will convince anyone that San- world in the U. S. army hut the funny
the work o f readjustment, but a be­ birthday.
ord o f it could be found on the min­
The Lord has provided that Sundij
ford will soon be one o f the biggest things they do with government red
ginning has been made, and there is
Rollins is a Florida institution, serv­ utes until tong after the incident," shall be a day of. rest and worship.
cities in this part o f Florida.
tape at times is hard to believe.
reason to believe that recovery is now ing all portions o f the state. It has The Tribune moves to amend the res­
We make It one of rest, though
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getting under way. Predictions that a record o f public service o f which olution passed by the association so many of us overlook the worship.
The railroads must come down on
Fish stories are being told in nil workers would refuse to accept new any college might be proud, and its that it shall include a compulsion for
their freight rates. The people arc
But we might vary the routine *
of the immediate and accurate entering little with advantage to ourselves aaj
ruling this country at present or they parts o f Florida just now, and even conditions are now s«en to have been graduates hold many positions
will rule it if the government does not if they arc discredited in some plnces, unfounded.
trust in which they are contributing o f the minutes of these bodies; and the approval o f the Lord.
Nothing is to bo gained by enlarg­ in no Bmnll measure towards the up­ further, that no meeting be held at
get busy on .these important sub­ the facts are easily proved In many
Wc might spend a Sunday afternooa
instances. The Sanford Herald a few ing on the condition o f unemployment, building of the commonwealth.
which the minutes shall not be care­ in walking over the town. We might
jects.
days ago told o f the display in the but ail should join In the spread o f; The appeal which the college is no^v fully made at the time.
---------- o---------note the condition o f the homes aaf |
j'windows of a local store o f "the big­ optimism, for a great dcuhv^vill dc- making should therefore reach
Publicity
of
the
records
of
public
the
property o f other people, and tkea
W e are movjng right along and
gest big-mouth bass ever caught in pend on the state o f mind in which cars and the hearts of every' citizen of bodies is absolutely essential to pub­ •ach strive to have our own property
when those big things Come ‘ in that
Semipole county waters.
It
was the nation approaches solution of the .Florida who is genuinely interested lic safety nnd public economy; but just a little cleaner, and more s*nj.
we have been contemplating this lit­
caught by Charles Whitner in Eicon- industrial problem.* The principle o f in lifting the level o f citizenship to a publicity will do no good unless it be tary, and more attractive than that c{
tle old burg will take on the new life
lockhatcliie creek, and weighed in at psychology functioned in bringing j higher level; and we have no doubt given at the time a proposed deal or others. *
that we have been talking about for
fourteen and a hatf pounds. The big present conditions about; it should but that the people o f Jacksonville, act is attempted or announced to be
Of course wa couldn't each 0M
the past ten years.
bass was caught with light tnckic and operate to help in overcoming thorn.— Tampa and the other cities o f the made.— Tampa Tribune.
have the best, but the improvemett
----------o------ f—
was weighed after having been out of
---------- o----------state will see to it that the campaign
would be so wonderful and so fir
It is rumored that the Republicans the water for some time." This is the Tampa Tribune.
-o----------is n success.— Jacksonville Metropol­ "N O CHILDREN A R E W AN TE D ." reaching if would make of this ton
will change the laws regarding the state to catch fish,, and this is the
is.
a small paradise on earth.
W A NT R EFOR ESTATIO N
payment of income taxes. If they do time when the fishermen nre enjoying
In checking,over the listing cards
o
Just as a diversion, if for no otba
there wil be but mighty few Demo­ themselves.' The waters of Florida
at
the
tourist
information
bureau
it
is
reason,
take n Sunday ufternoon of
T
H
E
EXPRESS
"M
O
N
O
PO
LY'
Thr enters of Florida oranges and
crats left four years from now. We furnish almost any variety of fish and
seen there are no less than 1G cards and use your legs— also your eyes.
grapefruit
may
not
think
o
f
reforcshave all been fed up on income tax. the men and women who enjoy this i
The action o f the interstate com­ which state that "no children are
..
i .u. 1tntion ns in any way affecting their merce commission in approving the
outcome tax and every other kind of sport get them,
it tsn t known whetlr-j,
...
. .
... .,
wanted" in the homes o f those who
Good men are plentiful in this oil
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breakfast tables, but the H onda citfool tax.
merger of the four big express com­ have rooms for rent. Thia is ony of world. They will always be plenti­
er or not Mr. Whitner will win a prize,
, .
,
....
,
..
.
.
.
|
1
1
ms
fruit
growers
have
a
different
---------- o-------- panies wbuld have brought a violent the worst crimes against humanity, ful as long as the world remains 11 j
for his catch— but no doubt he is well
That is an excellent idea that some enough pleased'with the trophy and pointy of view, according to forestry protest it few yenrs ngo. When the advertise house keeping rooms nnd on
it is.
o f the large property owners here can feel that he has set a mark that officials of the United States Depart- government took over the express top o f that state “ no children wanted."
1 But even a good -man sometime!
nYeiH
of
Agriculture
who
have
found
have of subdividing their property in­ will be hard to reach. The largest
business as u war measure, just ns it The citizens of Tampa would do well sheds his cout o f righteousness in his
to citj' lots and selling them o ff now bass that had been officially weighed the lenders of the industry anxious took voer the railroads, it revealed by to take “this question In hand nnd
own home. It is there that impatient*
when the need of lots is so great and nnd entered for a prize in that section about future supplies o f box material. public pronouncement what hnd long where the (versons who have rooms
sometimes finds its outlet—uncos*
The Florida grapefruit and orange
it will also have a tendency tu move weighed. something over thirteen
been komvn to many— that there was for rent and advertise in such a man­ ' sciousty, no doubt, but none the leu
i rnp now requires on the
average
other property that has been stagnant ' pouru}Si put Mr U’hitner's fish topped
no actual competition among the large ner they should be placed on the re­ true.
more than 12,000,000 boxes yernly to
so long on account of the owners hold- j. j,y }, fy|] pound Times-l*Ru&gt;n.
express companies.
tired list.
And the wife bears the burdenget it to market. It has a money val­
ing it too high.
There vvas u time, too,' when the
These persons, who don't want chil­ pays the penalty of the sms 0/ otfcen
ue of something like $110,000,000, nnd
"
THESE RECORDS M IS T HE SAVED the industry is still xepanding rapid­ interstate commerce commission was dren, are scattered all over the city who have produced this iupse in ihtij
very zealous about maintenance of and even in Seminole Heights.
■ Colonel Uoh Davis, editor of the 1
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Thv good man.
ly. Ry 1030, if production continues
competitive systems in transporta­ Times has a list o f those who want to
Gainesville Sun says: "The i’alatka
Even a good man would do well ts
Each Southern State has prepared, to increase in similar ratio to that
tion, but even the benefits of compe­ rent their rums but who care not for think twice before he let* off Mess
Daily News speaks of ’a. famous
I or is preparing, a record o f the enlist- in recent years, the output will re­
tition thnt does not compete have the future rulers of the'land.'
speaker' who is to appear in that city
.
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,
in his otvn home.
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... ment and service of every- soldier who quire -10,(100,U00 Imxes annually. Euch
been
found to be dccidt-dly illusory.
to speak on some sort of a drive. We
, ,
. .
In
many
places
throughout
the
And the rest o f us, ditto.
served in the Confederate army, box requires about 0^3 board feet of Inauguration o f the parcels post sys­
have no ‘ famous speakers,* says Colcountry these people are placed on n
through its adjutant-general's office. lumber.
tem a few years ago pfovided compe­ sort o f black list and all other places
one! Davis, engaged in the drive busiIf you pass n man on the stmt
Local southern pine forests nre the
The necessary data for this is already
tition for the express companies that nre .rented first in preference to and he fnvprs you with a growl or»
ness.— DeLand News.
at hand in the archives 6f the state source of the raw material for these soon brought about a marked reduc­
-otheir’s. It is believed this would, if scow l,'you wonder if liis stumicl
from which he entered the army. This boxes, but the supply is drawn upon tion in transportation rates by­
cx" j tried out in this city, eliminate some pains him, &lt;&gt;r whether it is'simply tlx
If suitable lots could be obtained
also
for
wooden
containers
for
the
record will enable the descendants of
press.
of thin practice.
there would he a sale for a hundred
nature of the brute.
farms
the &lt;500,000 soldiers of the Confcd- produils of Florida truck
Hut the parcels post system, large
We hud flattered ourselves that our
or more choice .city lots this spring.
No, the Ixrd did not slip a cog, bst
Truck-fami
products
of
the.State
nowcrate army to know of this enlistment
ns it has grown in recent years, has city was free from that species of some one else did. His nature wtf
There is going to Ik- the greatest
call for 13,000,IH&gt;0 boxes annually, nnd
and service of their ancestors.
not put the xepress companies out of ghouls who have no place in their warped in the making. The suibuilding boom in this city in the next
No Southern State is preparing a this demand also is growing.
business, as some fearful souls had hearts or homcB for the little on^s of shine of happiness was probably for­
six months that Sanford has ever ex­
Forest depletion
under methods
similar record for-its sailors and ma­
predicted
it would, but shipping has the earth, but it seems we were mis­ eign to him in his childhood days, isperienced providing the price of build­
rines o f the Confederate navy, as the which do not provide- for regrowfh increased to such proportions
that taken. It would show at least, n de­ stead of kind words he may have re­
ing materials comes down to suit the
only data on file for this work was has reached a point whclh makes the there seems to l&gt;e plenty of business
cent regard for the opinion o f the ceived harshness or neglect, for *&lt;A
pocket books of the people who want
destroyed when Richmond fell at the ' question where containers an- to come fo r nil.
world, if these people who think more natures, while (fossibly hereditary ti
to build. The Herald will have some
surrender. There is no rocord of th eir' ^rom a
o f very practical conThere is no immediate ground for of their furnishings than they do of an extent, nre often the direct ressS
wonderful news to break to the pros­
pective home builders in a few days. enlistment and service at any state ™rn to ,h*' citru* imlu!' tr&gt;’ m Flori‘ fear that the merger of the express human beings, would refrain from ad­ of early environment.
1capitol. Take Georgia, as an ex- '*acompanies will bring about a monop­ vertising their rooms for rent.-*~TamA smile is better than a scowl, sal
----------- o----------- ,
l ample. The Times-Union has been
Conferences hnve
heUl with oly in the express business. Thnt will
if
you.keep this fact in mind you wi3
pa
Times.
And then again we would like to shown a letter from J. Van Holt Nash, leading of finals o f t he Forest Svmcc.
hardly be possible as long as the gov­
----------o---------....
[
be
doing' your own child an inettiknow who gets that war tax that is
to discuss thsi question. Application
-adjutant-general of that state, reply­
ernment engages in the parcels post
mnblc
service, one which will do mod
plastered on everything you buy these
Did the good ministers who made
of the principles of forestry with a
ing to an inquiry from Admiral
feature of the mail business. This is
toward
shaping his career in afW
days. It is called war tax no doubt
a list o f movie stars “ fit to be seen"
view to the production of sustained
a tolerably big country, and the peo­
W right on this subject, which reads as
life.
because Sherman said that war was
ever consider the value o f the adver­
supplies o f box material is regarded
follows:
ple arc a bit wiser in some respects
hell and these taxes are all of that
tising they were givin g the others?
as the o n ly way to meet the problem.
thnn they were twenty years ago.—
"Replying to your letter o f Au­
Many o f the boy clubs of Suwiiux*
and then some. However, we learned
' The government has a National
Tampa Tribune.
gust 20th, regret to advise that after
county
have been reorganized.
in the early school days that when
Forest in Florida of over 300,000 acres
Refusing a million dollars Is one prospects fo r club work this yesr
------------- ch----------a thorough search of the records on
one country' won a great war the tax­
on which the practicability of forest
A king can do no wrong these days way to gain publicity, but it is not better than ever, and wc arfc looki*f
we arc unable,
. .
, .. , . ,, ,
es were put on the loser. In this case file . in, this department
,
. management for a sustained yield has
likely to become popular.
— nor much o f anything else.
^
,
„
forward to a successful yesr in *3
the question arises of “ who won the to find any records o f the Confederate! L
been fully demonstrated, according to
navy."
lines o f work. Many farmers are in­
w a r? "
the Forest Service, but the lumber
terested in farm demonstration*. X/*
And yet we know that scores and needs of the state will require a very
-----------o----------farmers
have joined the better farm­
The newspaper men o f Florida scores of sailors and marines from much larger acreage than this. Under
ing
club.
This club will plant certiii
could do nothing better than to Georgia enlisted and served in the the nation-wide forestry program
crops
as
directed
and keep cost F
change the libel laws that are now on Confederate navy. And, Unless some- which the Forest Service and the forcords
o
f
all
farm
'operations.
the statute books. As they stand a thing is done and done quickly* the^C3t antj wood-using industries of the
newspaper can say nothing of any names of most o f the 6000 sailors and country generally are advocating, it
The president will have a
consequence. I f you know that a man marines of the Confederate navy will is proposed to bring about conserva­
opportunity
fo r "watchful wsitiat
pass
into
oblivion,
and
their
descend­
A
s
required
by
section
12,
chapter
5596,
Law
s
o
f
Plor&gt;
tive handling o f private forest lands
* committed a crime you are compelled
when
he
comes
to the mediation be­
ants
will
look
in
vain
forjnform
ation
as well as public. The citrus fruit
to say that he was “ alleged" to have
ida, I w ill be in the follow ing places on the dates and be*
tween
Turkey
and
Armenia.
of
the
enlistment
and
service
o
f
their
growers are reported to be joining in
done so. We are tired of this “ alleg­
ancestors.
advocacy
o
f
this
program.
tween the hours set a fte r each, fr o the purpose o f receiving
ed” business- We want freedom.
a
Taking “ some other fellow's
----------o---------- ----------- o----------,One of the chief objects to be ac­
tax returns:
to
the beach is all right provided j
timore, recently stated that Florida complished by Admiral W right and
WAGES M UST COME D O W N .other
fellow doesn't catch you.
Tanka above any state in the union in his shipmates in the stablishment o f
7th,
10:00
A
.
M.
to
3:00
P.
M.
G
E
N
E
V
A
....
the
home
for
the
Confederate
naval
This decline in the purchasing pow­
the standard o f ita newspapers, tTiis
|nr THK CIRCUIT COURT 01' TM■
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT or rLOZICX l*
statement is without doubt true, and veterans is rescue the names o f those er o f the farmer throws the industrial
8th,
10:00 A . M. to 12:00
M.
CH U LU O TA
AMD TOR RRMIKOLE C0UKTT.
old
fellows
from
oblivion,
and
to
place
situation
out
o
f
balance
and
causes
the people o f Florida really do not ap­
— n r C H A K C IR Y .
l-mt.tr. Dank or JUnfonl. * lWl-**&lt;K“ 8th,
1:00 P . M. to 3:00 P. M.
G A B R IE L L A
preciate the newspapers.that are pub­ them alongside the narpes o f their a*general disorganization. Since ev­
{.UliMMt,
lished— that U, they probably do not brethren o f the army. W ith the data ery line o f production can sell less to
9th,
10:00 A . M. to 3:00 P. M.
O V IE D O
Tb*n&gt;n a. iiuir , oil wtr*. zR*»i*ta ****•
stop to think how splendid they are as their living shipmates have, now scat­ the farmer, the purchasing power of
J«m r. SIH-urroo. IWfrwUal^ . . .
IfO TICE o r ' M A S TKR *
w «
A L T A M O N T E .;..„Feb. 10th, 10:00 A . M. to 12:00
compared with those In other state. tered all over the civilized world, all will be affected and they will buy
Sw ilff u h m b T K im Ik il
m
•Irtor o f • Orrrrr o f forerlorur* ■»“
g,
There are towns and tittle cities in when they are located in their haven less o f each other.
LO N G W O O D
. Feb. 10th,
1:00 P. M. to 3:00 P. M.
trrrO In Ihr ,l..»r rotltlrd rm»»
nr
There is only'one remedy. If the
Florida supporting newspapers that of rest, it will be gsthered, classified,
.In, ot Jn n m r j. A. II. J M . '• “
4U *
Irf
In
C
-Jinm
rrr.
"*&gt;
M
onday.
will compare favorably with the great and written out, and thus will be saved prices of all the things that the farm­
„. Feb. 11th,
10:00 A- M. to 12:00
M.
LAKE M ARY
U irrt. A. II. 1V3I. In f i j * l ot lUf &lt;
^
metropolitan papers whose clientele la to posteHty some mention o f what the ers want to buy will come down, to
door al Hanford. Srmlnolr
W*
..art flic *alr. awl aril l*. thr
r&gt;
P A O L A ........
.............Feb. 11th,
1:00 P. M. to 3:00 P. M.
fift y times greater. Whether all o f sailors and marines did during the correspond with the pricey of what
|Idddrr for r » * durlnz I t * " * * 1
id
tbr fnllowlai dmrrihrd land. " ' " " ' K
these weU-edited, well-printed and ex­ war between the state*. — Tlmes- they have to sell,%they can go on buy­
........ Feb. 12th,
10:00 A . M. to 3:00 P. M.
MONROE
Irina In Srmlnolr fVmnfy, »TorUn. l“- - " j lk-.
pensively published papers are mak­ Union.
ing as before, subject only to the ne­
i
*
Lot r . o f rnlna llnmnwrk. ar ( J f f ^ r *
of. duly l « n W
»«
."J * j T r J Z * 4
Yours v e ry truly,
ing any money, is another question,
cessity of taking care of outstanding
----------- 9—--------IS o f (b* nuBUr remrdn
bqt it is doubtless true that most of
debts.— Florida Grower.
,
While the price o f lumber is prob­
A. VAUGHAN,
■
■ o
„ti
them are, or they would not continue
lematical and no man knows whereof
their high standard from month to |
The hickory buds are swelling; the
T a x Assessor.
aa paCM 104 nad 1*5.
- f r ^ CvSu l-.roha-.r &lt;•
month and from year to year, L ak e-' he speaks it ia about as low now as it mock bird's song is welling; and all is
j i ♦- joy and love beneath our skies.
land Star.
win go.
jM ic
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Sunday Meditations

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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�THE 8ANF0Rt&gt; W EEKLY HERALD, FRn)AY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921

GAINS HEARING WITH BOARD
ALTHOUGH NOT RECOGNIZED
Seven independent O r ­
ganizations Admitted
to the Meeting

SPECIAL MEETING
BAPTIST CHURCH

and p u t " t o ver
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r a il w a y

labo r

fused

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Beginning on next Sunday, Feb. 6th
and running through February 20th,
a special series ot meetings will be
conducted
at the Baptist Church in
RESanford. Dr. C. A. Owens, o f Atlan-

CLOSED SBOP
CHICAGO, Feb. 2.— The railroads
of the country asked the R ailw ay
Labor Board to abrogate the national
a g re e m e n ts so that an ultimate re­
duction In ra te s without an Immediate
reduction in wajjeq would be brought
about, Thomns D eW itt Cuylor, chair­
man of the Association of R ailw ay
E x e c u tiv e s, said tonight in a telegram
to President W ilson, replying to one
rent the chief executive last night by
reprcsentatives o f seven labor unions.

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NO CLUES
GOLF IS NECESSARY ADJUNCT
TO BANDITS
TO ANY CITY IN FLORIDA IF
IN TAMPA
THEY EXPECT TO HAVE TOURISTS
BOLD, BAD ROBBERS W HO TOOK V i s i t o f
V1S1L O i
| MONEY FROM EXPRESS COM­
P A N Y D IS A P P E A R

YOUNG P E O P L E S ’ C O N V E N TIO N
W E D N E S D A Y , FE B .9T H
The Christian Endeavor Societies o f
this district w ill hold a conference at
the Sanford Presbyterian Church, on
Wednesday, February |th. Several
prominent C. E. workers will be pres­
ent and will speak. Among them are
Chas. F. Evans, secretary o f
the
Southern States; Ksrl Lehman, state
vice-president; Mrs. Lehman, state
secretary; S. W ilkes Dendy, field secfetnry.
SEverybody is invited; especially the
E. societies, the B. Y. P. U * the
Epworth League and all interested in
young peoples’ work. In the a fter­
noon at 3:30 tle r e .will'be *a special
talk for children, at 4 6’clock, fo r
workers with young people. The even­
ing aenrices w ill start at *1:30.
i; ... *

IH THE CIRCUIT COURT O f THE SEVENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IH
AND FOR BEMIHOLE COUNTY.
—Uf CHANCERY.
Sanford Ualldln*
AIjotn A**orl»nuB, • !*«■•

W ASH IN G TO N , Feb. 1.—People o f
I«if*lhm. Complainant,
western states are "entitled to know
•a.
W. St**l* ami w lf*. Putins* C. St**W. D#and know now" what disposition o f s. ffUldl
n(f t
w
, NOTICE OFMASTER'S SALE
the Japanese settlement problem ia
Notlc* la hrrrby glrrn (bat us&lt;l*r ami by
made In the tentative Skldehara-Mor- ylrtn* of ■ drerr* o f fiwrckwan* and aalc »nIrm l In tb* »lmy* entitled rn»a* on I t * ZUIh
ria treaty, Senator Johnson, Repub­ d*/ qf January. A. H. 1031. I. ** Bp«ct*l Maalican, California, declared yesterday t*r In tHiancrry. on V m d ir . lb# Tlh day of
March. A. It, 1031, In firm! of lb*
Poor!
in a formal statement, saving that the Ilona* dour at Sanfcwd. Srmlaol* Poanl/. Fkwida.
will
offer
ft*
aal#,
and
a*ll
lo
lb*
hlgbaaP
treaty In effect repeals tne California ami h*al Idddfr for raah durln# Ih* trial biair*
of aula, lb* fidlowln# ilrm-rlhr.! land, a ll**!*,
alien land law.
LOST— Heavy green wool sweater,
between Standard Oil plant and
Clyde Line dock. Leave at Herald o f­
fice and receive reward.— C. E. Chorpening.
»
259*2tP
Many industrial workara may be
iuiYed to taka three-quarter* o f a loaf,
but that is better than no bread.
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COUWTT JUDGE'S COURT.
NOLE COUMTT. F L O IID A
I,. t&gt;. McCalkr. Plaintiff,
n.

SEMI­

X. W. Klr*l*. I»»f»mlan«.
n o t ic e

or

s h e r if f s

sale

Nolle* It b*r*by tltrn tbit ondrr IBd b/
firm * of an rarrtitlon plarrtl In m l band* b***d
iil-.ii a final Jud#nirot rnt*r*d In tho a t » » * *ntitled rauar for th* aoni o f $52.03 with data
or court. I ha to tnaiM I*t / upon th* follow to*
d*trrlbed land* altualr. lyln# and twin* In SetnInoli* r.rtintr. riorlil*. to-wit:
lo t 23 uf SaUIlrUluo known i t Palin Ham­
mock; aim a atrip uf land HO f**t whl* o ft tb#
North aid* of ■ tract o f land dwrtfoed as fo l­
low*. to w lt; h*gtnnlng 7Ml fr*t South o f th*
Nnrth**&gt;l cursor of Swilnn 13, Tnwnahlp 90,
South of Itanir 30 Kaat, run W*at 013 f*«t.
*!h*iic* rh.iiih MM fr»l to rich I-of-way o f H. a
I. It. H.. i,uw A. U. I,. It. It., tb*nr* North*a*l*rl/ 7t*3.S f**t to Eaat tin* of M id Section
13. thence North 2)T feet to point o f beginnine.
And I. m Short If of Keralnol* Count/, la ardor
to tatlafjr Ball! rircutlon. will offer for sals
aBd poll th* abure described propertr to tba
hl#hp*t and boat bidder for ctah dnrla* tho
legal hour* of ail* In front of tb* CVturt Ilona*
door at Sanford, Sradnnle fount/, VI ortil a, an
Monday. the 7th day uf March. A. D. 1021.
Term*: faatr. I’ urrhaaar to pa/ for dead.
C. U. H AND ,
23 3tr
Sheriff of Seminole Count/. FI*.

tourist business,' which is a profitable
T A M PA , Feb. 1.— A t midnight last
business in Florida.
Sanford has not lost thc idea of
night, fifty-four hours after the hold­
"Miami now has three or four go lf
up o f Cashier E. F. Smith at the country club and g o lf links nnd this
Vanning m on o f them
American Railway Express Company’s project is stiU ln Urn" minds o fth o r e C0Utr8CB ^
people who believe that it is an es
we all know that Miami is leading
office at the union station terminals
, in tourist trade. Palm Beach is fob
by two men who, with a third man, sential to the material growth o f San
,n* BU,t
tw? or th™ C0U” CB
got away with $19,700, making their ford as a tourist city. In a conference Io*
and many o f the other prominent re
yesterday
on
the
subject
one
o
f
those
escape in an automobile, no arrests
sort cities and towns are coming along
have been made, and apparently none present remarked that tourists never with one or two courses. We might
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE B E TE im C
of the officers who have been work­ stopped long in a town or city in Flor­ just as well recognize the game of
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT O r FLORIDA. I V M
AMD FOR BEMIHOLE COUUTT.
ida
where
thcro
were
no
g
o
lf
links
ing diligently on the case since F ri­
g o lf as one o f our leading pastimes
— IK CHAKCERT
and
they
cited
thc
instance
o
f
Prcsll^tfltt ItNorjftt, Coni{&gt;U!nantg
day afternoon had a real clue to the
Y».
dcnt-elect Hardin* .topping
»"?
*"&lt;• P ™ P « « lo ndopt
identity of thc three smooth articles
it Into our amusement fam ily and if Walter Itennetl, Orfrodint.
CITATION
who pulled off the biggest Job in
cross roads town on the cast
we do not we will bo left in tho rear To Walter Dimwit* l l w l i l r n ^ I’nknimn:
coast
where
there
were
g
o
lf
links
nnd
It
miwarlriE
fnuti
«tt affidavit fltM In thtt
Tampa’s crime history.
and be classed as a back number. For r «u « f thfti tic
of tti# ilejVndgnt la onevery
little
town
on
the
cast
const
has
That is, none o f the officers apa long time it wns-ronsldcred a fad, *uu*rt; iii*i u t« u&gt;# i-eiief uf affiant that taa
,
,
,
, defendant l» &lt;*»er twenty vme year* uf age and
pafrenlty have a real clue unless It Is g o lf links nnd this is also something .but. it ,is now recognized
as a real red- u,at there If u » perw*n In the Stala nf rinrUa
fo
r
the
people
here
to
think
about.
Sheriff W. C. Spencer. Tho sheriff
blooded sport for real men nnd Women 1' t ,
left the city suddenly Saturday a f­ The Tlmes-Union yesterday had an nnd it is bound to grow in im port-1 Therefore, j mi. Waller Heun*t«. sre bereh/
, .
"
lre.|ulreil uu il»e lilt day of April. A. O. 1B31,
ternoon, stating that he was "on a editorial on this subject that- hit the anec and popularity.
j t&lt;&gt; appear tu Ihe bill or complaint filed agalaat
^
you III till* can**, niherwlae a decree pm e.e».
hot trail" and would not return until nnil .on the head. It reads as follows:
■■ j feaaai wilt on aald dale lw entered agalm t you.
“ Some o f the larger cities and.many IK THE CIRCUIT COUBT OF THE SEVENTH
he had landed th etrio o f stockup
. It la flintier mdered that till* nutlet ha pahJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IV
j llahed In the Sanford Herald, a newapgper puho f tho smaller places have scouted
men.
A H D 'F O R SEMIXOLE COUHTT.
, llahed In Seminole County, fur elgbt euaaecuflT*
the
idea
that
go
lf
was
x&gt;f
any.
benefit
— IH CHANCERT.
|week.,
.
The sheriff hadn't returned at mid­
1‘eoplra llank o f Sanford, a CotymrathSi. Coin*. . 1VITNK.W my hand and Ihe aril nt Ihe aboV*
night last night, and if anw o f his but a practical demonstration has been
plaluant.
latated cmift ran thl* 2nd day of February, A. t&gt;.
**.
11*31.
office force had heard from him they given during tho last week o f the Sarali frank, e t'a l. l*efrtid*nU_
K. .1, IKHIOLASS,
I tSKAI.)
value
o
f
golf,
especially
to
the
smaller
NOTICE OF MASTER'S BALK
clerk n( the Clrt-uU VSmrt.
had nothing to say about It. Tho
Nolle# I* hereby given that under and by vir­ llf.O; A IWCUTTEH,
tue of a decree o f fnrechwuae and Male entered
sheriff’s destination or tho nature o f cities.
Hulli-itur anti nf Cwltiwl for Cuniplalnaul.
Tho president o f the United States, In Ihe above entitled ranie on th* 29th day of 23 tne
the clue he Is running down has not
Jannary. 1. tl. 1921. I. * » special Maalrr In
or at least who will shortly sit in the Chanrery. un Monday Ihe Tilt day o f March. IH THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE BEVEMTH
been disclosed to newspaper men.
' ot
A, t». 1931. In front o f the Court llmiae it&gt;*&gt;r
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IM AND TOR BE1
Police officers stated yesterday chair o f tho chief executive o f this In Sanford. Seminole County, florid*, will offet
INOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
for pale, and eell to Ihe hlgheat aimt t*e*t bid- l*f»t&lt;lr* Hank of Sanfonl/ a I’ori-'f at Von, 1'talnthat they had no new clues in tho great nation, honored n number o f der for r»»ti during Ihe legal hour* uf aale. the
tiff.
‘ **.case. Immediately after the holdup " mnl1 cttlcs on thc p» st collst with “ m $ wing deecrtlied land. !llnaie, Ijlng and heS. Wyman Slrele. iM-fm-lattl.
th's'
visit
because
they
hnd
go
lf
links.
lie
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r
KhwW
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NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S BALE.
tho officers wired throughout v.™.
No I (re ta lirfel'j *lrrn tliat under ami !•/
is a go lf enthusiast nnd he wnntcd the
»»# m and two ia&gt; of itiocjt Eleven
state, notifying officers to bo on the
,
, ■ ,
,
H U . Tier Two 121. o f SanO-rd, fb ir lV . arcord • trine of an nrvnt|r&gt;n flared In uir lianda !•**•

CHICAGO, Feb. 2.— Seven indepen­
dent employes’ organizations, despite
the opposition o f the railroad brother­
hoods affiliated with the American
Federation o f Labor, were today ad­
mitted os independents to the hearing
on rules nnd working conditions be­
fore the Railway Labor* Board. The
independents will have ful! opportun­
ity to present testimony covering their
DR. C. A. OWENS
Innlvm if fnw th o h n m llta h u t ns wnt
contentions fo r the board’s considera­
.
’
* Of Allnata, Ga., who is to conduct the the
robbers have successfully evaded
tion in rendering a decision on the
Evangelistic Services at (he Bap­
the police dragnet.
esse.
tist Temple, Feb. Gth-20th.
The holdup ia* one o f the biggest
The board’s decision has hailed as a
distinctive victory fo r th cindepcnd- In, Ga., hns been engaged ns (he evan­ nnd boldest ever recorded in the
orts by their officers. The opposition gelist and Mr. S. J. Spencer, of Mar­ crime history o f the state. The busiresslike manner in which thc bandits
to allowing the seven organizations ion, III., is thc singer.
to participate in the hearing was
A large chorus choir will be orgun- went about their work, and then
voiced in the employes’ opening state­ ized find it is expected that the audi- their successful getaway has been
ment several weeks ago by B. M. cnees will be large from the very first
aubjeet of much discussion in the
Jewell, president o f the railway em­ service. There nre many who ^recall ■c^y since the holdup. Apparently it
ployes* department of the American the services held in the church last wns no* ^he wori£
novices,
Federation of Lnbor. Mr. Jewell con­ year when there were 1MK ndditiunsi Many theories have been advanced
as to how the robbers are evading ar­
tended that the brotherhoods repre­
rest. One, which Is most generally
sented the employes ns a whole nnd
neceptcd, it seems, Is thnt the men
asked for the bonrd the right to nego­
after entering their enr nfter tho
tiate in the nam eof nil employes.
tickup immediately drove it to some
Officers of the independent orgnnlpoint in the city nnd changed their
rotions characterized the brothercar for nnother, nnd then drove to
h™ids’ contentions ns an attempt to be
some oth^r town in this section, or
the "rznr of the employes."
They
Middle Florida. Supporters o f thin
declared 150,000 men were represented
theory clnim this could have been
in thej mrgnnizntions nnd denied the
of slly done, since but a hazy descrip­
rieht of the brotherhoods to spenk fo r
tion o f the men were given; and tho
the'p men.
came, is true o f the cnr. Furthi-r, they
The board's resolution states thnt
argue, tho number o f
automobile
since the seven , organizations “ are
tourists traveling through the state
materially nnd directly interested in
nt this time wns taken Into reckon­
the matter, nnd their interests neces­
ing by the bandits, and »thnt they
sarily affected by nny decision the
could
evade suspicion by posing to bo
board nfn ymnkc it is ordered thnt
tourists.
all such organizations not- heretofore
They could hnve gone to any town,
formally made participants shall bo
odd
supporters of the theory, where
allowed to intervene hq fllinfl a w rit­
they
could secure qunrtcrs and com­
ten application stating their
posi­
fortably settle down, indefinitely, nr
tions."
|until such n time as when the search
The entire dny's testimony before
MR.
S.
J.
SPENCER
wot Id become lax, and then make
the board today was given o v e r 't o
Of Marlon,, I1U who is fo lend the their way out o f the state. The
objections of the railroads to the nat­
singing In thc Evangelistic Ser­
money secured would ho easily dlJional agreements between clerks adn
vices nt the Baptist Temple,
posed o f In small quantities without
stntioa employes nnd the roads. Rules
February Gth-20lh.
excit’ ng suspicion, since denomina­
nquirin govertime pay for work per­
formed by employes on Sundays and to thc church. The members nre an -1tions were $1, $5, $10 nnd $20 bills.
Another theory ad/nneed is thnt tbs
holidays came in fo r objection by E. tiripnting n much larger increase thisj
bandits hnd never left the city. Sup­
T Whiter, chnirmon of the American year.
"
Railway Executives' Ldibor Committee.
The services will be held lit lit n. ill. i porters o f this theory clnim the rou­
ters hnd prepared tVeir ground for
"The railroads are required to serve nnd 7:d0 p. m.
the stlckup so thoroughly Ibnt ihey
the public 3G5 days in the year,’’ Mr.
knew
but hazy descriptions could be
Whiter said. "Som e employes must
Fordney
Tariff
Bill
given
o
f them; hence, hnve little fear
be on duty to insure the safety o f
of
remaining
in the city.
W ill N ot Come U p
the traveling public. We submit that
Still
a
third
theory is that thc ban­
such overtime rates ought not bo im­
in Senate This Time
dits
immediately
left th&gt; city after
posed for unavoidable work which the
thc
holdup
and
have successfully
management can not lessen."
W A S H IN G T o V -"^ *
29.— Hope
evaded thc police dragnet nnd have,
that thc Fordney emergency tariff
by this time, gotten out o f the state.
bill
would come to .a vote in the sen­
Mrs. H a rd in g is
ate thia session was practically aban­ Some hold that the bandlta aban­
Purchasing Supplies
doned today jvhen thc measure came doned their car aftar thc theft and
F o r W hite House up for what Is generally ty«Ueved tho took n train to other points, while
final day o f debate; with appropria­ others maintain they could success­
(By Th* AaaaclataA VnM )
tion measures crowding for passage, fully get out o f the state by auto­
NEW YO R K , Jan. 31.—Mrs. H ard­ leaders nre understood definitely to mobile, despite the close wntch that
ing wns here today to purchase part have decided to put aside the farmer is being kept for them.
of her White House wardrobe. A fte r relief, measure and take up money
a few days here ahe wQI Join Mr. bills when the senate convenes Mon­ FOR R E N T — 2 large nice furnished
housekeeping
rooms.— Mrs.
Rid­
Harding in Florida,
day.
dling, 205 Oak ave., Eagle Home.
25-2tp

Entitled to
STOP! LOOK! C.EJ People Know
the Truth

P rreaiucnt-eieci
e s i d e n t - o W t one
thc fcatureB
of wonderfully
thcIr entorta!nX
mcntofhave
progressed
and
those
that
have
persisted
in
ignoring
Harding* Proves Truth
it are making less headway in the
o f This Assertion

nr

lyln* amt h*ln( In Hrmlnol* P.ainty, rkwlda,
lo-wll:
A atrip o f land 10) f**t wl.l* o ff lb* North
aid* o f a tract of land dracrilird a* br/lunln*
3#1 r—-I Sooth Of lb* North*#*! roriwr of S*rUdw IS. Townablp 90, Mouth of Bans* SO Kaal.
rum throe* Wrat BIS frrt. Ih**** Booth &gt;00
f**ry|ir Ih* rt#bt o f way o f th# Kao ford A Indlan' ltl»*r Railroad, now ■ lb* AtU htlr CVMat
IJrt* Railroad, tbrnr* North*aalftly 703.3 f**t
tu tb# &gt;U*t lln# of aald Mrclloo. Townablp and
Han#*, tbrnr* North S T frrl to th* point or
b*(lak1n#. roatalnlng 1.41 arm# nor* or IM*.
T t t a t : i ’oah. l ‘urrbaa*r 10 pa/ for drrd,

lug to K. 11. T rafforif* map I l f Saufurd, Florl- rd uimu a final JudKiurnl entered In the alaira
entitled eauae for tti* an in r j f2U3,3|, with
da* *■ l-*r plat thereof, duly of record,
mala of court. 1 liar* made lee/ upon lb * fob
km In* dearrlbed land* tltuatr. I/ln* and being
In Seminole Cnunix. Florida, to aall;
laat 22 uf Rabdlrla|»n known aa Palm Ham­
mock; a l*« a atrip o f land 100 fret wide o ff
the Nnrtli aide of a tract ot land described aa
fo lk m , to-wlt: Iwglnnln* 7M fret'Mouth o f tb*
Norlbraat nirner nt Mcctldn 13, Tbwruhlp 20,
Hulilli of Hank* 3&lt;l Kaal, run Weal 1113 fr«t.
I lienee Month Mai feel |o rlftil-of urajr uf H. A
I It. It., now A. t*. 1.. It. It., ihenre Northe , airily T03.3 feot In F.aat line &lt;d aald Section
13. theme North 2*7 fret to p lo t of lw*t*.
nIn*
And I. aa Mi.erltf of Meuilnole County. In or­
Ii*£b 1 b oon nf •«!#, i t the front der to aatlef, -aid eieculkm,. will otter foe
"W c have frequently commented on ' 'J,'"*"*, thr
Hit* mart Irhim In ftanfonl, H#mlnol# -el*- and »c1t Ihe alaite deacrlled pnijiert/ lo
on lltitiVlijr, lla r tii Ufa. 1021* the M*l&gt;r*l and leal bidder for raah durln* tb#
the growing popularity of golf, e s -1r«nnit&gt; . l i t
tin* fn|Dm* to tt dfNrrilHsI re tl #«tBti* Ijln e
Irani hour* of -ale In front of the Court lluoae
pecinlly in Floridn, which is the winter Wing nIIiibIp In Hrtiilmil# fotitilj, 1‘1+irMi
di»&gt;r al ManfiWil. pemlnolr Cianiiy. Florida, ira
Ait.
uixillTItlr-tl
tirtv-li*If
(l-2|
Ittlrrvil
In
th#
paradise of the people o f these United N uim» liBlf of the 8K one-fonrth of NW tme* Monday. Man It the 71b.- A. It. 1021.
Trrtua: I'aali. Purrhaaer In pay for deed.
States, who hnve the leisuro to enjoy fourth, nn&lt;! Ilu» toullt nliir tO) trr**N of Ih#
C. ki. IIA N I),
M l mirfiKiMli o f NW niip-fmjr!li, of Hf-ctlou 23 3*c
Sheriff of Seminole County. Fla.
O X erC lse n n d a t th e S a m e t i m e w a n t e d
t o aoo w h a l urns a r t n a l l u - ntn _ _ n i _

8Ce whnt was actually going on in Term*; c**h. purrha**r to pay for deed.
Florida, so ho . ( . e p ^ . t S t A i J ^ ' j ^
p J U W S W S h e.
lino ond Ormond ond Veto and Fort
M„ , CI .or
Pierce and o f course nt Daytona and
Nollre la hereby given that under and by elrP n lm H on eh n n d M ln m i h n f
th o rn ' «“ » nf *
'^ r e e of forerloaur* made and
rnim ocacn ana aunmi nut tnpro, rendered lv»nii*r noth, ipso, in * cenata
never would hnve been the slightest '*u** pending in ih* circuit Court of■tb* m
a
. ,,
.
i Judicial Circuit o f Florida In and for Seminole
chance o f Vcro'nnd F ort Pierce enter-; c.Hiniy in chancery wherein N»t Adam* i#
taining the head of the nation hnd
- V u S g ^
» Tjweui
Mn-lir In l'h!ttrsrr„r. will •«]] to tM* htclir«t Bin]
they not hnd splendid golf courses.
W«t Miltl#r for ('llwli In linml it t&gt;uMI*' ttirllon.

the game thnt combines exercise, skill,
ingenuity nnd perseverance nnd acts
ns « stimulant tb tho humnn system.
The cities that have adopted golf ns

2»l, T »j»

m

-a

20 SkitiHi. Itnngp 12 K ill, nmlBtliiiig ’-S»

flftM rutife uf IfM,
run llBMO l*l l*BJf for
tr fitiri&gt;-

of ilrnl* tit i'Oil■

Kfnr.i.ir. iia i .nkm,
Hprrlal XluHirr lit rhimN*ry.

Money is the. last thing one would
expect to get "tight." And In these
prohibition dsys too.

I LOOK! LISTEN!
1917-18-19-Up, Up, Up, with the

Prices.
1920, We Get Ready for the Slide.
1921, DOWN WE GO! !

New Goods at Lower Prices
Arriving Daily
S O OaN W E C A N * S H O W Y O U A C O M P L E T E L IN E O F *

Men’s, Women’s and Children’s

SHOESandFURNIShu,
A L L 1921 STO CK , A T 1921 P R IC E S
•

jL

W e invite you to come in and inspect our Spring
Lines. And we suggest three good reasons fo r soliciting
your business namely:
N e w Goods from which to make your selections,
Low er prices than fo r the past two years,
A n d Merchandise sold on a cash basis.

A

i g

Look Will Convince I
Monet) Saved

I

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THE SANFORD W EEK LY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921

W E N T TO W E D D I N G
] B Y TH E A IR R O UTE
j RICHMOND, Va., Jan. 29.— W il­

N ix o n
P

a r l e y

' :V b o ' ,s t u f f !

A FRIEND of mlno.
* • ft
WHO COULDN'T apeak.
, .

v

ft

•

• • • ■

WENT TO Paris.
■ • * . ,
AND THE flm time. e » #
i
HE HAO LOffcL
■ * *
A HAIRCUT and shiTO.
• • •
HE PRACTICED an hour.
* * •
MAKING SIGNS.
* # •
IN THE looking e Iaas.
• t i
SO THE French barber
• • •
WOULD UNDERSTAND him.
• • •
AND THEN ho went In.
• • •
AND WIGGLED his finger*
• • •
THROUGH HIS hair.
. • • •
AND STROKED hla chin.
*

20 f o r 20 cents
in a i r - t i g h t p a ck a ge *.
*
AJ*o obtainable in round.
tina o f 50, racoum-aealed. •

• * *

AND THE barber grinned.
* i • *
AND FINISHED the Job.
• .ft

e

ft

A WORD of French

E ir

HE'D BE poll to.
• • •
SO HE gave the barbel*.

•

THEN MY friend thought
• • •

•

*

AN AMERICAN cigarette.
• • *
WHICH THE b&amp;rbor smoked.

,ft ft ft

AND MY friend pointed.

ft 1 • ft

TO HIS mouth.

ft ft ft

AND 8AID "Llkee t o o "
• • •
AND THE barber roared.
• * •
AND rfAID "You DET.
• • •
.
I USED to smoke 'em.
WHEN I worked.

ft ft ft

IN INDIANAPOLIS.

ft ft ft

AND BELIEVE me.
• • •
THEY SATISFY!"
• • •
ERE’ S a smoke that talks In any
language and needs no Interpre­
ter. Light up a Chesterfield, draw
deep—and more plainly than words
your smile will tell the world ‘ They
Satisfy". It’s the blend thst does it—
and you can’ t get "S a tisfy” any.
where except in Chesterfields, for
thst blend can’t be copied! . ■
.,

H

CIGARETTES

PORTUGUESE
COLD STORAGE PLANT IS
COLONY FOR
FINE FOR SANFORD SECTION,
PUTNAM CO,
OPERATED BY GEORGE FOX
Gives Merchants, Grow ­ ELEVEN PERISH
ers and Stockmen
IN HOTEL FIRE AT
Chance to Use It
HOBOKEN, N. J.
ALSO COLONY OF CU BANS FOB
GROWING OF SUGAR
CANE.

Frem Isturday'a Dally)

Hv

For many years this city and county
had a great need for a cold storage
HOBOKEN, N. J., Jan. 31.— Eleven
plant It was needed by the growers
persons
were burned to death early
and shippers o f fruit and vegetables
yesterday
in a fire which destroyed the
and was also needed by the farmers
Hotel
Colonial
here. Four others
who wanted to put their meats into
were
badly
burned
and taken to a
storage and who were unable to do so
hospital
where
it
was
reported last
on account of there being no plant
I
night
that
they
probably
would not
here that was available.
recover.
The firm of George Fox has changed
A stream of persons was at the
all of this and now have one of the
morgue
today trying to identify the
best cold storage plants in this part
bodies
o
f
the victims. They met With
o f the slate. It is used by them for
only
partial
success, however, al­
the eold storage o f fruits and vege­
though
police
said
jewelry and other
tables and this gives the merchants
articles
on
the
charred
bodies would
a chance to get this fruit and Vege­
probably
lead
to
the
discovery
by rcir
table! at all times of the year and
stives
o
f
all
those
burned.
a nice fresh supply is always avail­
The hotel’s register was burned and
able at this plant.
ther
eis no. means of learning the
But to the fanner who wants to
names
of the victims unless they are
kill beef, hogs, cattle and sheep this
identified
by friends.
cold storage plant is the greatest
One woman in the hospital had
boon for he can now kill his beef or
not
been Identified tonight but the
other animals at any time and place
two
men
were found to be Josia Rid­
them In cold storage all the year
round. It has' given an impetus to er o f Jersey City and Richard Dlcrkthe meat business fuch as nothing sen, a_ dishwasher, who lived at the
else could do and is greatly appreci­ hotel. Pierqson, It was said at the
ated not only by the farmers but the hospital, had lost his reason.
Bernard M. McFeely, director o f
consumers as well.
The cold storage is also fine for the public safety In Hoh'oken, has ordered
grocers who can keep their butter, two investigations— one by the police
cheese, fruits and candies on storage into the manner In which the hotel
In the summer time as well as their was being conducted, and the other
meats. Everything is kept sweet and by the fire department to determine
clean and sanitary in this cold storage how the fire started.
plant and It is one of Sanford's as­
According to a statement by George
sets and the Herald takes pleasure In Groll, the night clerk, the fire started
giving It this bit o f publicity. They In a guest's room but the man was
are bidding for your trade in an ad­ out at th etlme. It is believed the
vertisement in this issue o f the Daily guest hsd left a lighted cigar or cig­
Herald.
arette stub where ft later set fire to
the drapery.

BOILLER BLOW
UP IN W. VA.
(R y Tb* Saaaf l atad Tea**)

W H EE LING , W. V r ., Jan. 29.—
Four Baltimore A Ohio employes
were killed today when a locomotive
boiler exploded near Littleton, W. Va.
Dead were engineer, fireman, brakeman and road foreman o f engines.
Accident at Broad Tree tunnel
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 31.— Mrs.
Gladys Withereli, who disappeared
from bom* Tucada ywaa found today
s prisoner in a house on ranch 70
miles from here. Two men have been
arrested.

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T H E
B I G
4
Stomach-Kiduejs-Heirt-Uvef
Keep the vital organs healthy by
regularly taking the world’s
standard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles—

GOLDMEDAL
( APSLH I S

•t
Tba National R im a d f of Holland fa*

can tori •• a n d endorsed by Queen
WUbalminn, A l l druggists, three sbes.
U e b fa* f a M e , GeU MsdnJ tm ever-

P A L A T K A , Jail. 31.— Headed by
I^eohidas Poulcout, probate judge of
Central Falls, R. I., 117 fnmilics of
Portuguese citizens will shortly come
to Putnam county, to Lake up their
residence on a large acreage just pur­
chased by Mr. Poulcout and his asso­
ciates, To this end, a committee rep­
resenting the colonization company
will come to Palutkn to meet the Palntka business men so us to establish
relations which will often the war for
credits and eo-operutiun with the new
community.
,
*
The colony will be located in one of
the choicest sections o f the county,
and will be divided up into small farms
all of the families coming here being
experts in farming, having engaged
in it most intensively in the NiPw Eng­
land states. Mr. Poulcout stated that
he experts to bring 500 families here
before the end of two years.
Colonization o f Cubans, expert in
raising sugar cane, si also an enter­
prise which has finally taken place,
with the decision o f Gen. Jose A r­
mando, a wealthy.sugar grower o f the
Baracoa section in Cuba.
Gen. Armande has been here for several
weeks, going over acreage and taking
options. He has purchased several
thousand acres in the Shell Bluff sec­
tion. He expects to bring about fifty
families here early next fall.

Fire at Fernandina
Did Much D am age
F E R N A N D IN A , Jan. 31. — Fire
was discovered nt 3 o’clock Saturday
afternoon in the plant of the Seminole
Fertilizer nnd Oil Company, located
on the waterfront north of Oldtown
and before the flames were extin­
guished considerable damage had been
done to the plant.
Three warehouses, the raw box, hnving a capacity of 60,000 barrels of
material and part o f the wharf were
destroyed. The machine shop and the
engines o f the plant were saved.
On account o f a marsh lying be­
tween Oldtown and the plant, it was
necesBary to run a line of
several
thousand feet of hose to reach the fire.
This took considerable time and al­
though the firemen did good work af­
ter th^y reached the plant with the
hose, the three buildings, bln and part
o f the wharf were all destroyed. Tho
amount o f damage could not be as­
certained. It la believed thatv the
plant was insured.
A Canadian captain, just returned
from the Arctic region, has been told
that the war la over— but is it?

liam R. Williams,.arrived in Richmond
yesterday by airplane, in order to at^tend the wedding last night o f Mias
Doreen Fitz-Gerland and Samuel W.
Berness, members o f prominent Rich­
mond families. The trip from Bolling
Field to the state fair grounds here
was made in about 46 minutes. The
return flight will be made Monday
morning.

Legal Advertisements
or

n o t ic e

a f m j o a t io n

roa T a x s u n

UNDER (SECTION ITS, Q D l I i a L STATU-

*

tea, l a w s

o r ix o a is a

Nolle* U (1**0 tb it a. r. IVud 0* 7. purrbaser
of T a t Certificate No. 237, dat'd lb* Stb dar
of July. A. D. IBIS, b it fil'd iaM n rtlfle a t*
In n r office, and baa mad* application for tat
deed IO laau* In accordance with lair.
Said
certificate embrace# ibe following described
proper17 ■!tille d la famlnol* Count/, Florida,
to-wll:
HW quarter o f NE quarter, (I*e. 22.
Twp. SO 8, l i t '. M - E , 4 0 .acre*.
Tht laid
land being aaaeaaed at tb* dal* o f lb* Il­
ia anc* of auch certificate In th* b i d * o f D.
G. CrenshawAlio, N otln .la hereby (lie n that 8. F. DoudB '7 , porct.aaer of T « t Ctrtineat* No. 238, dat­
ed the 3rd day o f Jane. A. D. IBIS, baa filed
aald certificate in my office. and baa mad* ap­
plication for l i t deed to laaoe la accordant*
with law. Said M rtirtn ta embraces lib* followtnx described property allaatrd la Seta toot*
Coanty. noetd*. to-wit: W fi 3 4 ch. of BW
quarter of 8 W qoartrr. See. 14. Twp. 30 8 ., Ilge
30 E. 13 acre*. Tb* laid land being aaac—ed
at &lt;1&gt;* data o f tb* laauiac* of each n rtlfle a t*
la lb* cam* o f Unknown.
Alan, notice la hereby (Ire n tbat 8. F. Doodeey, pnrchaqer of T a t Certificate No. 171. dat­
ed lb* 3rd da/ Of J ob*. A, D. ISIS, baa Hied
•aid certificate la my off Ire. and baa isadt
application for l a i deed to Laaoe la accord
aace with law. Said n rtlfle a t* *mbran* t!&gt;*
follow Ia ( dncrltwd property allaatrd la Be ml­
no tr fount/, Florida, to-wlt;
It*/, NW cor.
Sec. S3, Twp. 30 8 . Il(e . 30 E. non 8 B.S cb.
E 6 73 eh., N 5.8 ch. W S.7S rb. S acre*.
A Lao. notice la. hereby (Iren that 8. F. I)oad-,
D*y. parchaaer of T a i Certificate No. 1064, dat­
ed lb* 2nd da/ of Jane, l M2, baa filed aald
certificate la in/ o ffln . and baa made applica­
tion for tax deed lo laaoe hr accordance with
law.
Said certificate embrace* tb* fullowla(
dnertbed properly situated la Seminole Count/,
Florida, to-wlt; U 'f. 5 cba. 8 o f NE cor of
M V quarter o f NE quarter. fac. 15. Twp. 20 8 .,
lire. 30 E. Itaa W 10 rbe. 8 31 decree*. W
8.40 Cb*. 8 3.24 ch*. E IS chf. N 8 24 cba. lo
be(.
13 acre*. The aald land belt)/ aaaeaaed
at lb* date of tbo taauance o f each n rtlfle a t*
la Ibe name of Unknown.
fnleea aald certificate* aball be redeemed arrordlng to law tax deed* will Issue tberroa on
tb* 12tb da/ of February, A. D. 1B21.
IVHr.ru my official »I*naiure and eeal tbla
ibe Ttb day of January. A. I&gt;. 11*31.
(SKAI.I
E A DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Fla.
tty E. 11. WILSON. 1). C.
2151c
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--- “----- 1-----------—-IM CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, STATE OF FLORIDA, COUN.
T T OF SEMINOLE.— U f CHARCERT

IK

THE CrRCUTT COURT, aZVJJU H JUD I­
CIAL CIRCUIT, BENINOLE OOUKTY,
T LORIDA___IN CHAN CLR T
i . r. Lain/. Joined by b*r husband and Beil
frlead. J. E. Lain/, Complainant*.
rt.
Wm. II. MeAUatar, A Ilea L. He AH* ter and all
unknown dattoere. heir* and /rant***, or oth­
er*. cUlmla# under Wm. II. HeAllater and
A lie* U HeAllater, Defendant*.
CITATION.
To: Wm. II. UeAUater o f Cincinnati, SUta of
Ohio; AUe* L. UeAUater. of ITaelnnatl. Ohio:
tb* unknown deetoera. belra, legate**. / n o ­
te**. or other claimant* under Wm. II. Ue­
AUater aod Alice L. UcAlUter; and to an/
and all other part tea elalmla/ any Inter**!
la and to tba foUowla/ described lamia alloated In Remtaola County, Florida, to-wlt:
Lota On* (1) and Two (2) of Block T w a in
(12), Tier Three (3) o f tho City o f Sanford.
Florida, aa at.own by E. U- Traffoeda' Map of
Saaford. Florida:
It appeaiin/ from tba awom hill Of com­
plaint filed In t t l i cane* a/alnat yon, that
yon bar* or claim torn* Inter**! In lb* land*
benlnxbOT* dnertbed. therefore, /on. th* **ld
Wm. 11. -MeAUater, and Allea L. McAlister
art hereby required tp be and appear before
our (aid Circuit Court at tho Court lloua* la
Saaford, Florida, on tb* 4th day o f Aprltf A.
I). 1821. and then and It,era mat* anawtr to
th* btu o f complaint exhibited axalr.lt yon or
otberwlt* a d e e m pro eoof**ao will bo entered
agaloet yoo.
And an/ and all other partle* claiming an/
right, title or tntarent In and to th* land* her*
Inabor* deaertbed under, by t* through Wm. II.
UeAUater or A Ur* L. UeAUater. or otberwlae,
•re hereby required to b* and appear before
our eald Circuit Court, at th* Court llboa* In
Sanford. Florida, oa tbo 2nd da/ o f Ma/. A.
I». 1621, and then and there'make aoawer in
lha bill of eomplalat axhlMtad a/alnat aald
unknown partle*. otherwise a d e em pro confeaao will bo entered a/alnat aald unknown

initial.

It la ordered that Ihia notice h* published In
th* Sanford Herald, a nawapaper published In
Seminole County, florid *, one* a week for
eight weeks aa to tb* knows parties defendant,
and one* n week far twslea weeks aa to th*
unknown parti** defendant.
Wltnesa my hand sad th* Mai of tb* aald
Circuit Court'on this tb* 8th da/ of Jannar/,
A. D. 1B2L
• .
(BEAL)
B. A. DOUOLASS,
Clerk of th* Clreult Court,
. o f Semlnol* count/, Fla.
HX V. E. DUUULA8 8 , H. C.
GEORGE 0. HERUINO.
Solicitor sad Counsel for Complainant*.
22-13IC
,

IK

THE CIRCUIT OOURT. R I T EK T M JUDI­
CIAL CIRCUIT, RXHIKOLR COUNTT,
.
FLORIDA.— O f CHANCERY

J, F. Lain/, Joined by her husband sod Bait
frlead. J. E. Lalag. OompUUaBt*.
T*L
J. J. Cats*. J. 3. Cate# Company, Incorporated,
» Florida corporation. Annla C. Woodbrtdg*,
• Albert 0 . Eae**, Caleta A. I’ oaxe. George o.
Morton. William T. Nash, add all aakaewa
derUeaa, hairs sad graaleaa. or others', claim­
ing nader Albert O. Ear**. Cal Tin A. Hoag*,
Georg* U. Morton sad William T . Nash, De­
fends* ta.
CITATION
To: Albert O. Karra, residence soknowu; CalTlB A. I’oaga. realdenc* unknown; G*orgt B.
Morton, realdenc*
onkDown;
W illiam
T.
Nash, reside DC*
unknown:
tb*
unknowa
heir*, derla***. legatea*. grant***, or othar
etalmaata under Albert 0. Earea. CalelB A.
1‘ uag*. Georg* H. Morton and William
T.
Nash, and to an/ and all other partle* claimlag an/ Inter**! In and to tba following d*
acrUwd land* attested ta Semlnol* Count/.
Florida, lo-wlt:
Re ■Inning at th* Booth weal corner of th*
Northwest quarter of Section I I , Township IB,
South of Rang* SI East, run North 5.27 chains,
East 8.40 chains, to th* rlgbt-of wa/ of lb* S.
and I. Railroad, then** Southwaatarly- ca th*
Waat aid* of tb* said railroad right-of-way t*
th* East line of tha. Saaford Grant, thane*
South 23 degrees W ait on aald lint to th*
South lln* of tba Northwast Quxrtar of Sec­
tion 11, Township IS, South of Rang* 31
East, these* Waat to th* point of beginning.
Containing Ft** Acre*, more or I***:
11 appearing from th* swore bill o f complaint
filed In thla can** a/alnat you, that you bar*
or' claim aoma Interest In tha land* harelaaboT*
described, therefor*, yoo. th* (aid Albert O.
Earea, Caleta A. I'oa/e. G*erga B. Morto* and
William T. Nash are hereby required tn ba and
appear bafara our aald Circuit Court, at tba
Court tlou** tn Sanford. Florida, oa tha Tlh day
o f March, A. D. 1821, and than and there
makt answer to tb* bill of complaint exhibited
• gainst you. otherwise a decree pro cuufaaao
will b* entered against you.
And .an/ aad all other parties claiming an/
right, till* or lntareut la and to th* land* here­
in i bore described under, by or through Albert
O. F.aree, Calrln A. Hoags, George R. Morton,
William T. Nash, or otherwise, are hereby re­
quired to be and appear before nor said O r­
chil Court, at th* Court nous* la Saaford.
Florida, on th* 4th day of April, A. D, 1821,
and l bra and tbtr* mak* aaawtr to tba hill of
romplakat exhibited tgalnat raid unknown partin*, otbarwlao a decree pro cooferae w ill b«
entered against raid unknown parties.
It la ordered that this notice ba published tn
th* Sanford Herald, a newspaper published la
Secjlnoie County, r lor Ida, out* a week for
right week* aa to tba known parti** defend­
ant, and one* a weak for twalra week* aa to
the unknown parties defendant.
Wltneaa ni/ hand and th* ***l of tba said
Circuit Court on tht* th* IOtb da/ o f Decem­
ber. A. D. IBM.
(SE AL)
E. A. DOCaiJtSS.
Clark o f tbo Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida.
GEORGE O. H E Iin iN O ,
Solicitor and Cocoas! foe Complainants.
U-lStn

BILL FOR FARTIT10N
Margaret W Hunter, • widow,
T,
*
Kenneth W. Hunter, et *L.
ORDER Or FUBUCATION
To. Mar/ Seely* Ollrer and F W, Ollter, her
husband. Helen Jabn Rhode* and Mitchell
Scott Rhode*. b*r Loat-and. Mary R Saga, a
Widow, Gilbert Hunter *n-l I'aul Hunter.
Where** It appear* from the Hill of Com­
plaint filed herein, duly rertfled under « t h
■• pwelded by Uw, tbat you and each of you
are -lefeudant* named tu **td Hill, and that the
residence of the defeudanti. Mery 8eelye Oliv­
er end T W. Ollter le tb&lt;heeter. In tbe State
of New York: that the residence of the defemleni*. Helen Jabn Uhodep and Mitchell Scott
llhcmlee. her huahacd. ta St Haul, In tbe State
of Ulnneaota. that the reside nee of tbe defend­
ant Mary IT. Sa/e li Islington. In the State' of
Kentucky; that the reatdeoce uf tb* defendant
Haul Hunter t* to Hreoklyn. tn tb* State of
New Ytak. nad, that lb* rreldrnre of the de­
fendant Gilbert Hunter ta In HuRalo, tn the
State of New York, and that you and each of
you are oter tbe age o f twenty-one yeare. and
that tbete le tui perwh In the State of Ktnrlda aertIce of aubpoena npon whom would bind
you the aald defendant*
It ta therefore ordered that you do appear tu
the Hill of Complaint herein at tbe Court lloua#
In Hanf-trd, Seminole County. Florida. on or
before the Ttb day of March. 11*21. tbe came
twin* a Rote Hay of tbla Court, In default
thereof i decree pw c.ofeaao w ill Iw entrred
a/alnat , you and the aald tat— proceed
ei
parte
And It t* farther ordered that thta notice t-e
pnbllabed In tba Sanford Herald, a Dewapaprr
putdtabed at Saaford In Seminole County. Flori­
da. once a week fur four conaecutlee week*
Wltneaa the bend and seal of ^ A. Douglaa*,
Clerk of the Circuit Court o f tie mined# County.
Florida, thla the 27tb d»y of January, -A. t&gt;
1821.
(SE AL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit l i-urt
llOllINBON A URIIM1E8.
Solicitor! for Comp!aVc.*r.t
24 Sir IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IN
AND TOR SEMINOLE COUNTT.—
IN CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH
JUDICIAL
IN CHANCERY
CIRCUIT, STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY
O r SEMINOLE. — IN CHANCERY
William M. Woodcock, Oomplklnant.
B ILL FOB PAR TITIO N
Margaret W. Hunter, a widow.
TS.
Kenneth W, Hunter, et el,
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
To all pattlre claiming an interest under ttnyel
Hauler or otherwise In end to the fidlowlng
drscrltwd reel property, eliuet'd tn tt-mlre-lr
County, Florida, to-wlt: I a ! Numt-er t, Sec­
tion I, Township 20 lh&gt;uth, Benge 30 Best.
It appearing from lha Hilt o f Complaint here­
in filed and duly errtfted under oath aa protided by law. that-It li tbe belief of the com­
plainant. Margaret IV. Hauler, that there ta a
person, or are perwma, interested tn llie store
described prtqwrty wt n « netne, of netne* are
unknown to -tb* complainant.
It la therefore ordered that *U parties claim
Ing an Interest In and to' the. atmte deacrlt---l
lend appear to the aetd lull of Complaint fit
rd herein m nr before Monde/, th* 2nd da/ of
May. A. D. 11*21, the aatue being a Hale Day
of thla Court,
ll Is further ordered that thla notice h# pub
listed tn the Hanford Herald, a ftewvpaiirr putIlehe«] at Hanford, Hemlnole County. Flort-la.
once a week for Iwelre cimaecutlae weeka
*
Wltneaa the band and seal of K. A. tbiuglaea.
Clerk of the aald O trult Court for Hetnlnole
County, Fholda , at the Court ILatae at San­
ford, Flrutua, this the 2.1b day o f Jauuery, A.
D . 1821.
UtBALl
B. A. DOL’D LANS.
Clerk Circuit Court.
UOIIINHON A HH1 [HIES.
Rotlrlloeu foe CkimpUlnant,
24-131'
IM CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, STATE OF FLORIDA. COUH. .
T T OF SEMINOLE.— IK CHANCERY.
B ILL TOR PAR TITIO N .
Margaret W. Hunter, • widow,

*a.

Kenneth W. Hunter, et al..
NOTICE O r PUBLICATION.
Tu Royal Hunter:
*
Where**. It appear* from the Hill of Complalst filed herein duly Termed under naib aa
pro tide.) by law, that you are a defendant nam­
ed la aald Hill, that your residence la un­
known and that you are ortr th' age of twrn!/-&lt;*!» /'are. and that th're la no person la tba
Stale or Florida aerrlre of antuawaa u;-™ shun
would hind you, tbe eald Royal Hunter.
It la therefore ordered that you do appear to
lb# Dill of Complaint filed herein at tbe.Cenrt
II * • » In Sanfret). Semlnute (loamy. Fhwlda, o*
or before Monday, tb ' 4th day of April,
182),
lha same being a rule day of thla Cowrt; la dafault thereof a decree pro coufrwao wtU be et)trred agalast you aad lha amid can** proceed
ax part*. •
• And It la farther ordered that tbla notice ba
published ta th* Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published at Hanford tn Bemlnole Ccioaty, Flori­
da. one* a week for eight cuomcutlea weeka.
Wltneaa the bapd and Mat o f M. A. Douglas*.
Clerk o f tb* Circuit Cunrt o f Seminote Coun­
ty. Flarida, thU tb* 37th 4*/ o f Jannar/, A . D „
jfff;

(SEAL)

R. A. DOUGLASS.

Clerk Circa 11 Court.
ROBINSON * BRID0B8.
Solidture far Complainant.
24-8te

ru.

Th* Unknown H ein, Legate**. Dei Dee*. Gran­
tee* or other claimant* under S. M. Whit­
more. deceased, a t'.. Defendant*,
CITATIO N
Ta tha unknowp be Ire, legate**. derDre*. gran­
tee*. or other claimant* under S. M. Whit­
more. dareaaad, and lo an/ and nil other
person* or partle* eDImlag an/ right, till*
or IntrrMt In and to tb* following described
lend In Semlnol* County, Florida, more par­
ticularly described at follows, to-wlt:
Th* Eael half o f tb* Nortbfaat Quarter of
th* Northwest Quarter of tbo Northeast Quar­
ter of tha Southwest Qnartrr of faction
S,
Township 31. South o f Rang*' 80 East.
It appearing front th* eworn bill o f com­
11* can**,
raua*. u
a i you hast
bar* or
plaint riled la thU
that
claim lo hare some
* Dtareat In. and to ,th* trad
ibafa therefore, you and each
herein share desert!
o f you are hereby required to b* and apprai
appear bofore our Circuit Court at lb* O w t 1loose la
Sanford. Florida, oa tb* 4th day o f April, A. D.
1821, and than and there mak* answer to th*
tdll o f complaint ni*d tgalnat you. Otherwise,
a decree pro nmfrsoo will b« entered.
It I* ordered that thl* notice b* published la
lb* Sanford Herald, a newspaper published tn
famlnole Count/, Florida, one* a week for
tw elr* week*.
W ITNESS my band and lha aetl o f th* aald
Circuit Court on tbla 11th day o f December. A.
D. 1820.
(HEAL)
E. A. DODO L A M .
CDrk o f tho Circuit Court.
Semlnol* Count/. Florida.
GEO. A. DeCOTTER,
Solicitor and o f Oounoal for Cumplainant.
IB -lit*

Nolle* la hereby gtreu that o. o. o lU-11
purchaser of T a * Certificate N». g/g
th* 4th d«/ of Jao*. A. D. 1817, h'u
aald rretlfleat# la my otflca, gag
applies lloa for tax deed fa Issue u . . 7 *,
snre with Uw. Said certificate emhrereatt
following dearrlbed property ettuated 1.
noD Count/. Florida, to-wtt: Hag. g.gg
Tjand 8.23 ch. N. o f BE cor. o f N W quarter i i
HE quarter, fae. 10. Twp. « 8.. Rc.
rnn .N 182 ch. W &lt;48 link*. 8 1.31 cb
link*.
Tb# aald land being aaaeaaed
*
data' o f th* laahanc* o f each rertlflcau t. ,I*
name of Hernando DwnteD.
“•
Also T ik Cert Hlea ta No. ( R , dsted
day o f Jane. A. D. 1817, has riled
Oral* In my offlc*. aad has mad* apoUrertZ
for u x deed lo laaoe u arcordtnc* win, C *
Said certifiest* embrace# th* fallowing daaelm!
ed property ailnalad In Bemlnol# County r w
Ida. tr-wlt: B*g. BE cor. of NW q a e r l.rJ
HE quarter Sec. 10. Twp. 21 8., Rg,. j . . rJ *
W IfJyarda. N 113 yard*. E 78 yard*, a 111
Th# eVld Jand being aaaeaerd at th* d*(* o ftw
taauaiicc.of rath rertlflcal* In th* teB*
I'uknowrl
™ *
Also TRx Certlflcat* No. 1318. dated th* a-*
d./ o f t U r , A. D. 1813. bra filed **M
,
cal* In ■ / olflr*, and baa mad* epoUrertZ ■
for U x dftd to lakoe in accordanc* with u T
Raid rertincat* ambcacco tha follow lag dea^L
*d property, all Baled In famlnol* CouatyyCT
Id*, lo-wll: Deg- 10 ch*. N and 2S8 I l w *
BE cor. of NW qsartor o f 8E quarter Ore u
Twp. 31 a , U f*. Si K. Ran W 103 f#*L R
ft., E 1(H fL . H IM f t Th* said trad tea!
enseeaed at lha data of th* ianaanre of a u
certlflcatt la tb# nam* o f J. I|. McNalL^™
Abo Tax Cartirieat* No. 484, dated tha u
day of Jon*. A. D. 1118. baa nitd aald nr.
title*t* lo my offlc*. and baa made aprui^
tlon for M I deed to laaoe In tccordlnc* a la
tow.
Bald rertincat* embraces tha fefawtoe
dreertbed property situated la Bemlnole ( ~ 7
ly, Florida, to-wll: Beg. 483 ft. N. of SB me
of NW qnartrr o f 8E quarter. Beet km u t — '
31 8.. Rg*. 31 E. Ron N. 223 fL W IM f t g
228 ft., E 288 ft., 8-10 acres. Th* raid u»*
being assessed at tho da la o f tha laaaure M
■uch rertlflcat* la tb* nam* o f Gowga Galara
Also Tax Centrical* No. 430, dated k .
3rd day or Jon*. A. D. 1818, has filed uu
rertlflcat# la my offlc*, and baa mad* apeHea!
tlon tor tax deed to tons la accordance wltk
law.
Said rertincat* embrace* th* folios'**
drectbled property sllnaud In famlnole ( w
ty. Florida, to-wlt:
Ito*. 348 f L , N, of ■■
cor. o f NW quarur o f BB qnartrr. Sac ift ew
21 8.. Rg*. 81 E.. Run W 3*8 fL , n ' IM I I
E 288 ft., 8 133 fL 1 *rr*. Tb* aald laud w
log aaaeaaed at lb* data or th* Iwuanc* of rack
rertincat* la lb* nam* o f Barab Gala**
Also Tax fartincat* No 430. dated ibe Itk
day o f June. A. D. 1817, hag filed said card,
ncqt* in my offlc*. nnd ba* mad* eppllcitks
for tax deni to txso* tn areordasre with la*
Said certificate ambrarea tb* fallowing
actlhcd propert? attuated In famlnole County
Florida, to-wll: B»g. 7 1-2 ch. W and 10 th*
N of BE cur. of N W q o ir b r of NB quarter e
Her. IP, TWp. 21 8., Rge. 31 E. ltuu N 33 yda
E 33 ytto. 8 S3 yd*, w 33 yda. Th* **jd tag
being saaereed at lb* data or tba Isasince if
each rertincat* In th* n*m* of riora Faakaw
Also Tax Certiflcal* No. 432, dated tb* h4
day o f Juu*. A. D. 1818. bra nied aald centflcat* In my offlc*. and has mad* appUcatfa
for tax deed lo Issue In acrordanre. with la*.
Held rertlflcat* embrace* th* following 4e
•crltied property altuated In famlnol* Cwsty
Florid*, to-wlt: Beg. 4.84 ch. W and 5 23 tl!
N of HE corner of N W quarter of 8£ qxartw
of fac. 10. Twp. 21 8.. Rge. 31 E,, Rua g
I 32 ch.. W 1.51 ch., S 1.32 th. E I 53 th,
2-10 acre*
T h ' aald load bring u o u - l ||
th* d a t' of tha toauanre of tucb rerttflcxta |*'
Ibe nam# of Ham Hawl*.
I ’nleaa aald rertlflcat* shall I* redeemed a*,
eurdlng lo taw lax deed will toast Ihtrasa «
the 10th day of Ftbrnary. A. D. 16 21.
WltruMta my offlctal signature and teal tbk
l b ' 3rd day of January. A. D. 16 21,
18EAL)
* .
B. A. DOUGLA&amp;S.
CUrk Circuit Court,
famlof-lt County. Fit
By U. II. WILSON. H. C.
21 3tc
IN

CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY. STATE
O r FLORIDA.— IN CHANCERY.
II. W. Barr, Complainant,
et.
Clara Moore and her husband, A O Muore. f a
f endec t*rORECLOSURE— CITATION
T il CLARA MOOltE AND IIEI1 HLS0A8H *.
U. MOGIIE.
Van Meter. Dallas Couaty, Hiatt of Iowa.
NOTICE
It appearing from an affld aiit oi Schell*
Maleee, tbat be to attorney aud a&lt;4kttoe fur U.
W. Barr. Ibe complainant In n,e .lo t, t:j|td
ranae, and that yt«i and each of j .-.j
taeldent* of a state other tbau ibe State of Flori­
da, that there te iki person within tie Htate at
Florida, aerelre of a aulq&gt;oena.upun whom wotkl
hind y«o, or either o f ’ yon, an&lt;l * 1,41] wf cswplaint haring been herein flint agaluat you. It
ia berel.y ordered that you aud eacb of jou ap­
pear to the bill o f mmp'lalnt file.) teretn aeitait
you In the abuie enlllleti cause, on the TUi day
o f March, l. D. 1621. (be same twug a rail
day of thla Court, aud lb ' Hanford HtriM U
hereby designated •• tha newspt|wr la *LbA
tlita notice at,all tw published once a seek fee
four rcmaeculDe weeka
Wltneaa my band and official »rat of ufflca
at -aiif.-r.l, Seminole County, Florid*, ibis tba
dilli day uf January. A. l» 162)
I SEAL)
E A. IHJCGL-IHB
Clerk nrcolt Court
famlnole County, Fla.
8CIIE LLK MAINEH,
Hfillctlot for Complainant.
24 R*
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MASTER'S BALE.
Notice to hereby glten that under and t.y rlrtue o f • final decree of foreclosure* made aad
rendered !*eeeiulwr .Web. 162!'. lu a rettxla
c a iw lending la (b* Clmrlt Court of tba Tlh
Judicial Circuit of Florida In and for famine)*
County In Chancery wherein Nat Adam* la
complainant and,,C. A blunder* snd J T Mb
fain are defendants—tbe undersigned. *a F(ect»J
M uter In Chancery, w ill sell to the tilgh-sl »»4
lest bidder for cash tn band at public, audio*,
during the legal boors uf sale, at the fnsut
•h«T of ilia court Infuse In Hanford, famlnol*
County, Florida, ce&gt; Monday, February 7ib. Itll.
the following, described real esletr lying
Iwliig situate In famlnole County, Florida.
Au undltlded one half (1 2 ) Imereti ta tk*
N one half o f tbe HE one-fourth of NW «• *
fourth, and th* *outfa nine |8 | (ere* of (1 *
NE one-fourth o f N&gt;V one-fourth, of Fi rth*
2a, Twp. 20 Houth, Rang* 32 East, containing 9
aerre more or les*.
I'urciiaser to pay for deni or deeds “ I
Teyanre.
,
8CHEU.K MAINE",
24 .He
H|&gt;eel*l Master In Ihaocery.

NOTICE OF SHERIFFS BALE
•Nolle* to hereby giren that uodar and ty BN
tue of a writ o f execution tosqiug out of lb*
offlc* o f tbe Clerk of tho Circuit Court tp »*d
Tor famlnole County, Florida, wherein J. Ffalng. Joined by J. K. falng, her hoebaeJ. are
plalntlff'e and Millie Coltlna to def»c!&lt;»t. I,
aa K h 'rlff of famlnole County, Ftortda. t i n
tested upon lb* following describ'd property I*
Semlnol# County. I'torld*. aa th* property ■
Mill!* Collin*, to-wll:
B»g. at NIV ct-reer af
E half o f NW qaarter of BW quarter or NW
quarter o f faction Sd. Township 16 8,
30 K., run South 330 fret. East 261 fret. Jj330 fewt, Wrel 2*1 fret to b'Clanlag and *18
offer tli* same for rata before tb* Court ll&lt;re*
door, of Betnlnol* County, Florida, to tba Ilf**
ret bidder for caah, purchaser paying fef Ulh.
during tli* legal boor* of aala, on tb* 7tb dXJ
of March, 1821, to satisfy raid w ilt i»d
Dated tbla tha 13tb day of January. *F21.
C. M. 1IANI*.
22-4tc
Sheriff Hemlnol* County. Ftortf*-

nr THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH NOTICE OF APFLlCATION TOR TAX DO®
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IK
UNDER SECTION 171, GENERAL
AMD TOR SEMINOLE COUNTT.
STATUTES

— I K CHANCERY.
Claud* It. Stan*. Complainant,
re.
Florence Rotlet Btoo*. Defaodant.

CITATION.

■

Nolle* to hereby gtreu that T . 0. Boa**fV
pure! aa#r o f Tax O r tlflr e t* N*. 3100, “ " J
th* 3th day o f June. A. P. 1314, ha* fil'd •“
rertlflc a t' In my office, and baa mad#
ration for tax deed to laao* la acrordanre wW»
law.
(told rertlftret* ambe*re* lha
Ing drecrltwd proper ty altuated ta fa!,,**7
exMinty, Florida. Im w lt: N half of A * ' SJJT
tor o f NB quarter (taws b*g. SB f L B. of &lt;&lt;■&gt;
eur. run 8 &lt;33 f L TV *38.86 ft., N 638 f t »•
638.34 ft.,) 8ac. &gt;1. Twp. 30 8. I t * . » *
Tba raid land belay aaaeaaed at lha dal*
"
lawnsuca af such rerttfleat# In th* name ** *
W. It ruck.
Coles* aald certifies!* t a l i re
redeemed according tn law tax deed wlu t ^ *
tkerwuh ra th* 12th day o f February. A. w
1821.
,

To D erm re Rosier 8 too*. Rretdrare Unknown:
It Bppaartnc from ns nfftdartt fil'd In thta
rasa* that y o « are a aoo realdrat o f th* Btat*
o f Florida; that your ptoc* o f restdanre In snknown; that you are were th* ag* o f twrntyoua /rare, nad that theca to no ta * la th* 8tat*
o f rioetda th* sendc* o f * tubporaa *pon whom
would hind yon. ttw raid ft*r*sra Rosltr 8tons.
Thar*fore, you are hereby ordered aad rsqalred 00 th* TtR day o f March, A. D. 1811, In
appear to tha UU o f complaint exhibited against
you In this earns, plberwto* 1 dacrew pew confeswo will b* n U re d , against you *a raid data.
WBasra my official signature and *ral
II to further ordered that tbla nolle* b* pub­
lished la tb* Saaford Herald nan n wank fa* th* 3rd. day af January, A. D. 1B21.
(INAL)
' R- A. DOCOLAW.
right wests.
Clark Circuit Qrert.
'WITH IKS my hand aad tha rani o f aald
Bwmtnota oraaty, * * Court 00 thto lb* ,tttk day o f Dtceober, A. D,
, By -V. m. DOCOLABi. fh ^
1820.
M A te
(IUBAL)
R- A. DOUGLASS,

Clark of Lim it Ctoairt,
_____ Srertanba Orasty, Ftortda.
GEO. A. DaCOTTNN,
Sotic! tor aad « CUuraal tor OampUIaaaL

The Jacksonville American
ia planning air indoor carnival for tba
18-3tc.
week o f February 21. Capt W lllu *
Post Card* at thd Herald offlc*. le. Syreeney ia in charge o f the affair.

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921

GERMANY WILL NOT COMPLY
WITH TERMS OF REPARATION
REICHSTAG SAYS MADNESS

Always at Your Service

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MISS K A T H E R IN E W1LK E Y ,
(From S tta n U j-, D»lly)

EVERY W EEK
The Every Week Bridgo Club met
It is General Opinion
with Mrs. Margaret Barnes Friday
afternoon.
That Government
Bridge was played at two table*
Can't A g re e
by members of the club and three
substitutes, Mrs. Dumas, Mrs. Leggi
and Mrs. Loucks. The prize fo r high
score, a hot plato rest, was won by
W OULD G IVE HIM E N TIR E CON­ Mr?. Dumas.
TR O L TO R E H A B IL IT A T E
Delicious refreshments were served
UNTIL LATE LAST NIGHT MULL­
S
T
A
T
E
LINES.
nt
the conclusion o f the game.
ING OVER IMPORTANT

CABINET^SESSION
QUESTION
&lt;Br Tb* StM cUU d F u l l )

DERUN,

Feb.

1.— Germany

re­

gards reparation terms fantastic and

Impossible of execution and it is tho
gtneral opinion the government can
cot agree to them.

Tho cabinet was

in executive session, until Into last

night. “ Mndness," is the term tho
iiichstag is using in discussing the
conditions.
RERUN, Feb. 1.— Immediately a f­
ter n session or the reichstag yester­
day it was reported the Germnn gov­
ernment intends to refuse to pny the
$55,000,000,000 indemnity demnnded
by the Allies unless their proposals
are materially nltcred.
The reichstag suddenly adjourned
after n ,short session, "because of
the seriousness o f the situation." *
When the
reichstag ' convened,
Foreign .Minister von Simons an­
nounced that n long note hnd nrrived
from Paris which said that a unanim­
ous agreement had been renched by
the 'Allies on the reparation ques­
tion.
Von Simons asked the reichstag
to put the question of paying the
indemnity Ahead in tho order of
. ness, so it may be disposed of nt
once.
The reichstag then adjourned tintil today
Caucuses of the various
parties were immediately railed to
decide what positions shall bo token.
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|Br Tfce

Iklril Freiil

H \MRFRG, Feb. 1.—It is not Impmhnbk* that Foreign Minister Sim­
mons will reply to reparation demands
by resigning from Germnn govern­
ment, says Berlin dispatch.
RERUN, Feb. I.— German Foreign
Mihister Simmons will tell the reich­
stag today, newspnpers say, thnt Ger­
many can not subscribe to Allied re­
paration demands on ground
o f it
being impossible to fulfill.

PERSHING
SAYS GO AHEAD
WITH PROGRAM

MEXICO WANTS
M’ADOOTOTAKE
RAILROADS OVER

W ASH ING TO N, Feb. 2.— Mexico is
negotiating with William G. McAdoo
to rehabilitate ami take charge o f her
state railroads, it wns learned auth­
oritatively here today,
McAdoo is now in Mexico as a guest
o f President Obregon nnd may stay
there indefinitely. He is accompanied
by his wife nnd Jouett Shmiso, of
Kansas, a former nssitnnt secretary
o f the treasury nnd now one o f the
officials o f the Mexican &amp; Orient
Railway, projected between Knnsns
City, Mo., nnd Guaymns in Sonora. *
The invitation to McAdoo is looked
upon here as a movement by Obre­
gon to guin recognition o f this gov­
ernment. Obregon, it ;s said, realizes
he must stabilize Mexico financially
and industrially to g e l such rteognif iotVe

With this end in view negotiations
were begun with McAdoo who knows
both railroads und finances nnd whose
employment would re-act favorably in
this country nnd in foreign capitals.
McAdoo took the suggestion under
consideration nnd it is understood an
arrangement calling His employment
for several years at a salary of $50,00U a year ur greater probably may i&gt;e
wroked out.
Here is the situation that will con­
front McAdoo:
The Mexican government, from the
time the railways were taken over
by
the nation under President
Huerta, lias padi no interest to UnAmerican bondholders who controlled
the lines until the Mexican govern­
ment obtained a controlling Interest.
The American government, it is un­
derstood, will insist Hurt steps toward
the adjustment of the railway delft be
taken before official relations, are re­
sumed between Washington and Mexi­
co City.
In addition the Mexican rail lines
are in a state of the utmost depreci­
ation, due to ten years of revolution,
and an immense amount of locomo*
lives, rolling stock and other equip­
ment must lit* purchased before re­
habilitation is possible.
* Reconstruction cannot start, ac­
cording to the opinion here, unless
Mexico obtains n loan from foreign
sources, obviously tho United States.
And Mexico cannot secure this loan,
officials here declare, until a program
iq effected for fulfilling the rights of
the American bondholders.

IB, T1i* A*.orl*t»d i'r t it l

WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.— Warning
against pacifism nnd unpreparedness
was given bouse nnvnl committee to­
day by General Pershing, who appearnl to discuss world disarmament,
hhile expressing npprovnl of the pro­
posed world disarmament conference
he said United States should go
ahead with present navy and army
programs until definite agreement ia
reached by at least five gFcat world
Powers. •
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PIPE O R G A N ’ C L U B
(From T u «»d »z'§ Dali?)

The Pipe Organ Club was delight­
fully en tertained Monday afternoon
by Mrs. \V. C. Bray at her suburban
home on West First street. Sixteen
members nnd guests-enjoyed the work
ami piny 0f the afternoon. A rum­
mage sale will be held on Sanford
avenue next Saturday afternoon. Tho
Club is in position now to fill orders
for plain sewing.
*
There will be no regular meetings
®f the Club during the next two weeks
on account of tho series o f special
■arvices that are to be at the First
Baptist church.
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Delicious freah strawberries with
whipped cream and cakes were servod at the conclusion o f tBe afternoon.

Millionaire’s Son
in B ig D am age Suit
for Breach o f Promise
(* / Tk» l i M c l i l r f F i m )

Ne w

YO R K, Feb. 1--Existence

• 4500,000 suit, in which Kingdom
Gould, son of Georg* Jay Gould, is
charged with breach of promise to
nurry Mrs. Richard Blum oi Arkvtlle,
N- Y., U. disclosed in tits supreme
Coort- Gould denied employing deStives to help Mrs. Blum obtain a
divorce. Gould* has slncr married.

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Says “N orfolk Idea
Not Abandoned; W ill
Reorganize Company
NORFOLK, Va., Feb. 1.— W. J.
Fiolder, president o f the Crescent
Iron Works, n corporation which hnn
been operated by capital supplied by
the International Association of Ma­
chinists since the Btrike last July,
when all other plants in the city o f a
similar nature declared in favor of
the open shop, said today thnt the
“ Norflok idea" wns by no means dead.
Mr. Fielder confirmed the statement
issued Sunday night in Wnshingtpn
by-FL-C. Davison, secretary of the ma­
chinists' union, that plans to reor­
ganize tho Crescent works, which was
thrown into bankruptcy Saturday,
were under way and thnt n new com­
pany, to bo known as the American
Engineering Corporation, wns to take
the place o f the old cmopany andoperatc according to the "Norfolk idea."
Mr. Fielder stated that the Cres­
cent Iron Works had retained counsel,
but that it had not as yet bed decid­
ed what course to pursue .with refer­
ence to the bankruptcy proceedings.
He could not say whether the com­
pany would contest in the courts the
adjudication o f the company's affairs
by bankruptcy. He stated that Mr.
Davison, in Washington, was now pre­
paring a statement concerning the un-^
iona' attitude toward both the Cres­
cent Iron Works and the proposed
American Engineering Corporation.
" I Lost My Beat Customers Through
Rata," Writes J. Adams. '

BOOK LOVER’ S CLUB
The Booklovcr's Club wns most de­
lightfully entertained Friday after­
noon ns tho guests o f Miss Hawkins
a} her home on Celery avenue.
An abundance o f sweet pens beau­
tifully decorated the living room.
The afternoon wns spent in sewing
and nt n li^tc hour two courses of most
'delicious refreshments were served.
The members present were: Mrs.
Ilngun, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs.
Morsp, Mrs. Symes, Mrs. Holly, Mrs.
Pncc, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. McLaulin, Mrs.
Arrington, Mrs. Bennett and Miss
Hawkins.
The guests were Mrs. Hawkins,
Mrs. Brown, Mrs. A'ylctt Fitts nnd
Miss Wilkey.

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the only substitute. The prizes for
high score wero won by Judge and
Mrs. Householder, tho ladies' prize a
card table cover nnd the gentleman'a
prize n pearl hnndlcd knift.
Dainty ‘ refreshments were served
after the game.
M O N D AY AFTE R NO O N BRIDGE
CLUB
The Monday Afternoon Bridge Club
met with Mrs. Claude Howard this
week.
The dainty decorations o f sweet
peas were beautiful.
Tho prize ' fo r high score, Maty
Garden sachet, was won by Mrs. B.
A. Howard.
A delicious salad coutse was served
utter the game.
The substitutes wmo Mrs. B. A.
Howard, Mrs. Mary Bowler nnd Mrs.
A ylett Fitts.
P R E S B Y T E R IA N

BROTHERHOOD

SOCIAL

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iusiness
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TO ITS F R IE N D S
It mnkes no difference whether or not you are a customer o f
ours, if we can serve you in our lines, call on us freely.' R e­
member us in your every banking need. Y ou r visit or re­
quest will always be appreciated here.

STRENGTH

SERVICE

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HOME IN S TIT UT ION

JAIL FOR BOOZE CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
SELLERS INSTEAD
OF USUAL FINE

The socinl meeting of the Presby­
terian Brotherhood last night wns at­
_____________ W ANTE D ________ _____
tended by a large and representative
W A N T E D — Second hnnd show ease.
crowd of men. The honor guest was
Inquire at tho paint store in the WeM. L. Swinehnrt, o f Kwunku, Korea.
1aka Block. Railroad Way. 6-tfc.
Mr. Swinehnrt hns made n profound
W A N TE D — Young cow.
Must be
impression on the Presbyterian men
fresh
nnd
good,
milker.
J.
II. Mei­
W ASHINGTON, Feb. 2.— Prohibi­
oh bis visit here. He spoke last night
tner,
Box
103,
Sorrento,
Fla.
18-tfc
tion lenders in congress nre hoping
during the evening, emphasizing RtT. N. T. AND. S PE N D T H R IFT
to tighten up the Voltend law.
FOR RENT
ligion and the Modern Mnn. ■ He il­
Mrs. Archie Betts wns hostess Fri­
They nre plnnnlng new legislation
lustrated the call for service, from
day afternoon o f both the T. N. T.
to provide n flat jnil sentence for tho W A N T E D TO RENT— 3 or 4 unfurmen by striking illustrations from
| • nished rooms or a small house by
and Spendthrift clubs nt her homo on
I Korea, among other things saying that first offense o f selling liquor, without
Palmetto nvenue.
giving
the
courts
th
eoptionnl
right
leach Korean church officer gave about
yenr. Best of references.
Write
The rooms were tastefully decor[one-third o f 'a l l bis time to church o f imposing a fine. Other changes
"Soon" in care o f Herald. ll-1912tp
til in roses and ferns.
being
discussed
among
the
prohibi­
'work. He told some wonderful inciSewing nnd bridgo wero the diver­
) dents of the prayer life o f the Kore­ tion lenders relate to the senreh nnd FOR S ALE OR EXCHANGE— One
sions of the afternoon. Bridge wns
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave.
ans ns illustrative of prayer in the seizure clause, so ns to reach the borne
played at four tallies, quite a number
life of the modern man.
But the I brew and to make more sweeping the Walking distance to city. Two lot*
Dewed nnd there was several tea
. thing in his talk which stirred the present law unde rwhlch a person buy­ corner Center nnd Elm Ave. Two
guests.
[men most was his closing remarks on ing liquro may be punished equally lots west side Palmetto nvc., 50 ft.
The prizes were most attractive, Sacrifice and the Modern Man. The with the person selling it.
from Eleventh St. Make offer. B. T.
for high score, among the Spend­ I men especially.wery prepared for this,
Confiscation of every drop of li­ Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St., Los
thrift, Mrs. John Smith won a bottle because it was known to the crowd quor held by citizens, regardless iyt to Angeles, Calif.
21-tf
of Milry Garden perfume. Mrs. A. R that L'upl. Swinehnrt had first prnr- when or bow it was acquired, is also
M ISCELLANEO US
Key won tile guest prize, two celery l tieed this before-he talked it, giving being urged. This would lognlize seiz­
tlips with the salt spoons. Miss Martha i up a large business career to enter ure of all stocks held in private cel­ GET YOUR ORDERS in now for
Fox won the cut prize, a Medeirn Missionary service. Mr. Swinehnrt lar, or safety deposit vaults. Objec­
your now Buick car. See W. J.
handkerchief.
46-tfc
'complimented the Presbyterian church tion to thnt, however, bus been ninde Thigpen.
A dnlnty salad' course was served oir the impression jt was making on by some dry lenders on the ground
F o il SAI.E— Good farm mule in good
late in the afternoon.
strangers in Sanford, telling of the thnt little such liquor finds its way
condition.— M. Fleischer. 11-20-tfc
conversation he had with a guest at into channels of bootleg trade and
(From Monday's Daily)
tile hotel, in which the stranger as­ that it won’t be long before all such ORDER your new Buick now and
you will not lose nny time on tho
serted that tho congregation of the liquor will be used up.
BRIDGE-LUNCHEON
now car load coming in soon. 46-tfc
local
church
was
one
of
the
largest
Unless
a
pending
bill,
which
would"
One of the most atlrnetivi- parties
given in San fori I for some time was and most cordial he had attended in permit federal commissioners to try YOU CAN order your now Buick
the bridge luncheon given by Mrs. his tour o f many state, that their minor liquor enses, is passed, a pro­
no wnnd snvl? time on the next car
George DcCottea Saturday nt
her friendliness hud taken all feeling of posed amendment to the law would load.
46-tfc
strangeness out o f him.
take care of this. Federal court dock­
home on Magnolia nve.
Stewart, The Florist, 814 Myrtle
Short talks were made by several ets arc now bndly congested with Vol­
The rooms were tastefully decorat­
other
men
during
the
evening.
stead violations nnd government offi­
ed with an abundance of red roses and
"Say it with Flowers” — Stewart.
Cnpt. Swinehnrt leaves today for cials hnvo reported a change of pro­ The Florist.
ferns, the color being suggestive of
10-tfe
Durham, N .'C . lie came to Florida cedure necessary.
the Valentine season.
FOR 8AI.B
The big fight for amendment will
The dining room wns most attrac­ especially for this Brotherhood meet­
tive, carrying out the Valentine sug- ing.
start with the opening of the new FOR S A LE — 100,000 green top celcry plants.— F. L. Greene, West
guestion, hie table was bcnutfiiilly
session in April, according to dry
2l-tfe
decorated with a great silver bowl of SO CIAL D EPARTM ENT BRIDGE- lenders. They say they hnve enough Side.
LUNCHEON
, .
red roses, silver candlesticks with
votes in the house now
put through
DRINK
shaded lights and place cards of val­
nny. added restrictions they might de- Elder Springs .Water, Its 99 98-100
■
Today is positively the last day thnt sire, hut thnt there is not cnobgh
entines. .
per cent’ pure. Phone 811.
reservations
for
places
can
be
made
A most sumptuous nnd delicious six
time left.
for the social department bridgeCEC1LIAN MUSIC CLUB.
course luncheon wns served.
Meanwhile, Chairman Volstead’ of
luncheon
which
wil
be
given
at
the
Meets
Saturdny afternoon at three
A t the conclusion of the bridge
the house judiciary committee, .on
Woman’s
Club
Tuesday,
February
Hth.
o'clock
at
tho studio of Mrs. Fannie
game Mrs. Herndon for high score
whoso shoulders will fall the hulk of
Members
of
the
department
must
no­
d. a. w.
S.
Munson.
was presented with a gold salt nnd
revising and tightening up, is await­
pepper, while fqr low score Mrs. Pul- tify Miss Kathryne Wilkey or phone ing work from prohibition enforce­
AGENTS W ANTED
eston wns given a silver salt nnd pej&gt;- Mrs. A. P. Connelly of their inten­ ment officers ns to suggestions for
tion to be present, and also the name
AG
E
NT
W A N T E D IN SANFO RD —
pcr.
mnkinff the Inw bullet proof.
He
Sell the Original Watkins Reme­
Those present were: Mrs. R. A. or names of their guests. No invita­ wants the advice o f the men charged
Newman, Miss Lee, Mrs. S. Puleston, tions will bo issued after todny. Each with responsibility o f breaking up tho dies, Spices, Extr. eta, etc. Necessi­
Mrs. G. D. Bishop, Mrs, B. W. Hern­ member is entitled to two guests, one outlaw traffic.
ties and repeaters. A ll or
s p in ,
don, Mrs. Forest Lake, Mrs. A. R. of whom must be a paid guest, and n
time. W rite Watkftis Co., 59 Mem­
member o f nnother department o f the
Key nnd Mrs. D L Thresher
phis, Tenn.
12-1014tp
dub. These rules will be enforced W ider Information
this year and preparations nnd plnnn
BRIDGE-LUNCHEON
on Fruit Markets
P IA N O TU N IN G
l
made for the number only who have
Mrs. Roy Syms entertained Satur­
W. L. Harvey will tune your piano.
notified Miss Wilkey, Mrs. Connelly
day with another o f the aeries o f at­
W ASHINGTON, Feb. 2.— To cx- 18 years with Cable Co. Permanent­
or Mrs. H. B. Lewis.
tractive bridge luncheons-that she has
tend the service from the "pony" sys­ ly located in Sanford ut 107 West
been giving at her beautiful home in
tem to one of largo proportions, Sen­ First street. Phone 103-J. A ll work
Winter Park.
guaranteed.
25-tfc
Am erican Sailor W a s
ator Fletcher, of Florida, wns offer­
* The gucata motored from Sanford
Killed at Constanti­ ed an amendment to the agricultural
in the morning and enjoyed a moat
nople by Italian Sentry appropriation bill increasing the item Need fo r a B ig N a v y
elaborate and delicious luncheon. The
for disseminating market reports of
Greater N o w Than
table waa moat attractive being cen­
(B y Tb* A n o d it it T n u )
fruits nnd vegetables from $390,000
tered by n great bowl of yed and
Ever, Says Daniels
C O N S TAN TIN O PLE , Feb. 2.— A to $1,100,000. This amendment If
white roses while nosegays of pansies
and hand painted place cards marked court o f inquiry into the death o f a agreed to by the committee on agri­
ANNAPOLIS, Md., Feb. L—Thera
sailor from on American submarine culture and adopted in conference,
the places.
will
bo no scrapping of the navy, at
A fte r luncheon the guests were giv­ who was recently shot and bayonetted will mean that shippers o f fruits of Ichst in the near future, Secretary of
en a ride on tho beautiful Lake MJno- to death by an Italian sentry has all kind in Florida, Georgia nnd low­
the Navy Danlets told the regiment
found that the sentry acted without er California wil hayo, effective July
ola in the Symes speed boat.
of
midshipmen 1man address tonight
1, 1921, a large and comprehensive
A fte r the return to the house bridge justification.
before
tho Young Men's Christian As­
system, o f market reporting respect­
waa played, Mrs. Walsma winning a
sociation at the naval academy.
sachet for high score and Mrs. Holly When Your Farm Stock is Sick, Look ing fruits and vegetables, while re­
Secretary Daniels urged tho yopng
cently,
Because
o
f
reduced
appropria­
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For
Rats
a lingerie bow fo r low score.
future
officers not to be alarmed at
The guests were then taken for a
Disease among farm animals don’t tions, only tho "p on y"*or small plan
tales
that
battleships soon would be
ride through many o f the beautiful just happen. Bats are carriers
of has been in operation.
supplanted
by air lighting craft.
While Fiordia, with her large fruit
estates o f Winter Park.
dangerous plagues— hog cholera, foot
“There
Is
greater need now than
T h o u having the pleasure o f enjoy­ and mouth disease and that terrible.of and vegetable shipments would prob­
ever
beofre
for a big navy and a
ing this more than delightful day all scourges— Bubonic plague. Far­ ably be more affected than some o f
string
navy,
both
on, over and under
were: Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mrs. C. E. mers should throw, around premises the other states in the South, it would
the
sea,"
Mr.
Daniela
said. “The
Henry, Mrs. Dean Turner, Mrs. II. B. RAT-ShfAP. It’a sure and safe. Three also touch watermelons and, poaches
navy
is
to
the
nation
what
the Gulf
Lewis, Miss Hawkins, Mrs. Fred Wals­ sizes, 36c, 66c, $1.25. Sold and guar­ from Georgia and vegetables from the
Stream
is
to
the
ocean.
True,
they
fertile
section
in
lower
South
Caro­
ma, Mrs. Aylette Fitts and Miss WH* anteed by Ball Hardware Co.
are
separate
and
distinct
bodies,
but
lina.
This
amendment
w
ill
be
of
in­
key.
calculable value if agreed upon and each is a part of the great whole."
TIRES AT CUT PRICES. Any
I The visit of Secretary Daniels to­
voted into the bill.

"Used to have the busiest Restau­
rant in town until news spread that
the kitchen was infested with rats;
lost a lot o f my best customers until
I tried R A T -S N A P * Haven't a pest
in the place now. Restaurants should,
use R A T -S N A P ." Three sizes, 35c, (
65* 1156. 8old and guaranteed By,
Ball Hardware Co.

slxa In fabrics and cords.—B. A 6. Mo­
tor Co.
24-lte

day marked his last to the academy,
In these days of prices and higher £o t In a little more than four weeks
prices we have, a certain amount of he will retire with the Wilson cabinet
sympathy for those hardy gentlemen and he grew reminiscent of the eight
who for yean hare beep boasting of years he has served as head of the
the slse of their appetites.
'navy.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921

“FLOWER SHOP” WAS GREAT,
RE-APPORTIONMENT OF STATE
WITNESSED BY A LARGE CROWD,
OR S T A T E DIVISION,
WILL BE GIVEN AGAIN TONIGHT
SAYS PINELLAS COUNTY
A n d A ll o f South F lo ri­
Home Taleijt Gave a
OVIEDO NOTES
da W ill Join in the

appreciation. These were indeed clever
little kiddies, well placed.
The theme o f the play Is at once
W onderfu l Play at H .
a pretty and humorous conception
and its action revolves about the de­
S. L ast N ig h t
struction of a rose by Tom, the Mor­
(From Tuesday’s Daily)
tal, reprimanded by Flora, the god­
Too much can not be said in praise dess o f flowers, Tom is accused o f
o f the splendid success of the Flower “ murdering the heart o f a rose" and
Is commanded by her to “ gaze into the
Shop, which was presented at the
crystal.”
High School Auditorium last night
The pUy in its entirety is what Tom
before a U rge and delighted audience, 8ee8 ln’ a iwcnty.fou r hours’ trance o f
whose frequent applause and hearty j ..RazIn|f lnto thc cryitai ball."
bursts o f laughter, testified to their. Bright, snappy, with a charm o f
appreciation o f the rather novel per- tt8 own&lt; the piower Shop is an artistic
formance; and once again Sanford and clevcr production,
local U len t has scored and won new j Mr&lt; Jack Ward pn&gt;duces the play,
laurels but-Sanford Ulent is w on-! whlch
wpcated aKaIh ton|ght
dorfully clever and presents splendid for wh!ch i€ata ans
^ p ifly .*
ability, musically and dramatically |with every re-curring event where
such ability is demonstrted.'
Each musical number was a joy
and delight, the costumes brillUnt and
attractive apd in thc sUging and
floral effects could be seen the work
o f a real artist in the fascinating
combinations o f flowers and colors, I
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BURGLARS BROKE
IN MOORE’S STORE
AND ARE CAUGHT

lights and shadows.

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portrwed, It -ou ld b . Irapolilble to
. tahet on , on. &lt; W t « r . . i tb . belt.
Mrs. A. M. Ph 11 ps as Flora, the
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‘ goddess o f flowers, was wonderfully
"
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an. throughout In vole, .nd .c lin g
•nd p o .u t.ln g the cb.rm o! . bc.uttful .nd. gTodou. p,ccncc.
B“ rdl; k'
H ill. American Bc.otj, .wcctbc.rt o f
Tom, o n l y . mortal,
..peclally
good .nd charming in every po.o and
act.
Miss Mildred Holly, perhaps the
. a.
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youngest of the vocalists and dancers,

(From Tuesday’s Daily)
Gm E, lon „ nd ^
John
lwo
tl, men
who
„ ork &gt;nd
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y
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living o f filching any and all kinds
. .,
.
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of things that came their way were
CMghl red handad y f, tcrday b&gt;.
sh, ri(T „ and anJ h[s deputics , nd 0 f.
r,ccr Vickery ot tb . city force after
th e. Had broken Into tho .t o r . o f
MoJ „ „ „ c d
.
,Th
, lo|c„ ,
Jnd lw0 , hot
about
wor)h , d
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had
and
a„ d

notions and groceries and were
caught with the goods in a few hours
^
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commiu, d

possessc
n
^ 8 rac
&gt;oun^ The officers art to be commended upon
person all the traditions which cluster na
thc8c thievc9 ln 8llch
•bout the dreamy lotus flower; the ghort
nnd
kJnd of work w i„
grace and delicate imaginative poses . ,
,
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sicken the petty thieving nnd other
o f the Egyptian dance. Her number
hreaking of the law in this section of
received unstinted applause.
Florida. These negroes were strangers
* Miss Fern Ward, ever a Sanford
here nnd are said to have come here
fovorite, sang with delightful senti­
with n traveling show scvernl weeks
ment and with sympathetic apprecia­
ago nnd shunning real work o f nil
tion of her song.
...
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kinds hnd to steal for a living. They
,X! l8‘ .?IarL Thr She: ± ™ d_ * 0n0n will not have to steal for a living for
with Miss Ward and was alro
some time to come ns the county will
clever interpreter.
feed them.
Miss Agnes Dumas, ns “ M m Smi*htr.i, thc old maid," was a rearing
(rmedy all by herself and was con­ Steel Companies
ceded to b* one of the best portrayals
Increase Operations
of the whole show, with Miss Helen
Hand, as Ix'stitin, “ the negro maid,"
on Conservative Plan
and Robert Herndon, ns Horatio, also
(By Th* A u M u l.d P r».»l
a vivid blnck,. running neck and neck
PITTSBURGH,
Feb. 1.— Many in­
for comedy honors, with Miss Dumas.
drills
nnd
mnrehes,
the
dependent
steel
companies
in the
In their
“ Daisy Wreathes" were lovely flower Pittsburgh district today increased
children performing their parts with operations on what is said was a c«uaccuracy and charming abandonment tiously conservative basis after six
while not one whit less behind them ,.weeks in which operations were susthe “ Jonquin breath s" were the em- ponded or greatly curtailed.
bodiment of sweetness and grace.
I
------------------------The children in the “ Rose Panto- D u t c h F a T I T l O r S
mine’’ formed an enchantingly pretty
Com ing to Inspect
tableau, their dainty youth and chlld* ish grace gaining a new beauty in the
Polk County Farm s
artistic poses, the attractive scene en­
hanced by the sweet song o f FHorn,
A party of one hundred and fifty
“ Awakening Her Subjects.’’
good old Dutch fnrmers ore coming to
' Mr. Lloyd ns the “ Moon" sang a
lakeland in about ten days. These
very delightful solo that was much
men
are coming in a special car from
appreciated and Mrs. Coleman, as the
spirit-of the basket rising from its theri homes in Lancaster county, Pa.,
flower-bedded depths, was lovely.
and they arc going to look over Polk
Thc choruses win a big meed of county with a view to settling here.
praise for themselves, for each group
A letter to this effect has been re­
*had Its own charm, and the arrange­ ceived by Secretary Holworthy, of
ment o f the play was' most happy. thc Chamber of Commerce. The par­
The “ Dusky Damsel" cLorus was a ty will be.in.charge of a competent
•cream. The “ Cottage Scene," feat­ guide, and no real estate men are ex­
ured by little folks, was darling, and pected to intrude upon the party.—
received just the loudest plaudits in Lakeland Telegram.

V

Have you used
Florida Vegetable Fertilizer?
Every truck gro w er in Flor­
ida probably knows this famous
B R A D L E Y brand.

Movement

Mrs. C. L. West spent Tuesday in
Sanford.
A n all-’round vegetable ferti­
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope spent
C LE A R W A T E R . Feb. 2.—The legis­
lizer that will g ro w any truck or
lature o f 192J shall provide a re­ Tuesday in Orlando.
Mrs.
O.
P.
Swope
spent
Saturday
apportionment o f representation that
farm crop, it is also excellent for
will be just and equitable, or the trade in Stanford.
su gar cane.
Mrs. M. M. King, Miss Nell. King,
bodies incorporated in the Pinellas
Mrs.
O.
K.
Crawford
and
Master
county board o f trade will seek re­
W e have other special brands
dress in the courts to compel such ob­ George Crawford spent Saturday in
and grades for different crops and .
servance of the constitutional require­ Sanford.
Mr.
Daniels
o
f
Chattanooga,
Tenn.,
ments and the rules of equity; o r fa ll­
varyin g conditions. W rite and
ing to secure redress in the courts will is here looking after thc cultivation
ask about them.
work to have the state divided, with of the orange grovo he bought last
summer.
„
Southern Florida a new state.
W e have literature covering all
Mrs. Rose F. Brown o f Ocilla, Ga.,
Such is the gist .of a resolution
Florida crops of commercial im­
adopted at the meeting o f the Pinellas is visiting her mother, Mrs. A . P.
County Board o f Trade at Oldsmar FaimelL
portance. Free fo r the asking.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Partin spent
yesterday. Thc resolution follow s:
“ M arket Crops of Florida” for
“ Whereas, the constitution o f the Tuesday in Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bassford of
truck grow ers; “ Citrus Culture”
state o f Florida adopted in 1885, re­
quire* that at every ten-year period Jacksonville arrived Sunday and will
fo r citrus growers.
a redistricting o f the state shall be visit th eir father and mother, Mr.
made in order that the people o f the and Mrs. N. F. Lezette, fo r a week.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W . Swope, Francis
state may have a just and equitable
916 Graham Bldg.
T h « Amirican
representation .in the state legislature. Swope and Miss Mabel Swope spent
Jacksonville,
Agricultural
"A n d whereas, the legislature, al- Saturday in Sanford,
Cham ical Co.
Florida
though often requested and petitioned
Mrs. Hyde returned
Monday to
to do so, has neglected and refused to Raleigh, N . C., going v ia ,, Bushnell
B. J. S T A R L IN G , Salesman, Warehouse Beardall.
pass any reapportionment bill.
where she will visit friends fo r a few
“ And whereas, there has been a phe- days,
nomonal increase in the population in, E. Cushing of Jacksonville spent
thc southern part o f the state, as com- Sunday In Oveldo. While here he took
pared with the northern part o f the a trip
to Formosa, bringing his
Exhonorated, W om an
state, since the last nnd only nppor- father, T. L. Cushing, home with him
tionment bill was passed, so that the from the Florida sanitarium,
Finishes L ife Term as
representation o f the southern part o f j J- F. Starrett of the Seaboard* A ir
Death Intervenes
thc state under thc present apportion-. Line is spending a few days In Oveldo
ment law Is altogether disproportion- inspecting ties.
R A LE IG H , N. C.,' Feb. 2.— Sarah
ate to thc population of
that section | Quite n number of Oviedo people
WyckofT,
seventy-six years old, reach­
nnd is unfair,* Inadequate nnd unjust motored to Orlando Sunday afternoon
ed
the
end
o f a life sentence in the
to all its people.
, to hear tho Scotch Highlanders Band
RESEMBLES WOODEN SH IP THAT
stnte prison Monday when she died
"Therefore, resolved, that, In . the concert,
, IS A D R IF T IN SEA OF f
opinion of this body, representing the | L. E. W right, Jr., spent Sunday In after forty-two years' imprisonment,
B ARNACLES
having declined n pardon nt thc hands
several bonrds o f trade of Pinellas I&gt;*caburg.
.
(Br Tb* A**ocl*U4 Pr*u)
county,.it is the plnin constitutional) Mr. nnd Mrs. T. L. Mead are spend- o f five governors nnd having lived to
learn thnt a death bed confession had
duty o f the legislature of this state Ing a fe w weeks at Tarpon Springs,
W AS H IN G TO N , Feb. 1.— The Fordcompletely exonerated-her of
the
nt its next session to pass such an np- j Mr*. L. E. W right nnd children
ncy emergency ta riff bill has begun
charge of murdering her husband.
portlonment bill as will recognize th e ,and Mrs. W . E. Young spent Tuesday
to resemble a wodoen ship adrift is
Forty-two years ngo Sarah WyckofT
rights of the several portions o f the in Orlando.
a barnacle infested sen. With every
entered the stnte prison to sorve n
state ns contemplated by the constltu-1 Mrs. H. B. McCall nnd Miss Ethel
day seeing encumbrances added* to it
life sentence, ns the convicted ac­
tion nnd we do now nnd here* demand Taylor spent Monday nfternoon in
by opponents and friends, latter to­
complice in the murder of Wesley
day began to see visions of it sink­
that the state legislature mnke such Sanford.
WyckofT in Alexander county, in the
ing. The latest acquisitions to the
n renpportionment of the senatorial j Alton Fnrnell spent Sunday with her
mountains of North Carolina.
The
bill
appeared today in proposals to
nnd representative districts ns will parents.
convicted principal, a negro, wasplace import duties on sunflower seed
give to each section its proper repre-J Richnrd
Walpole o f Missouri Is
hanged. Three years ngo from the
nnd nails. It faced a debate in tho
sentntinn, nnd to this end we solemnly visiting his aunt, Mrs. W . E. Young,
moiAtains came word that n death­
declare thnt if &gt;vtuch constitutional
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hngup, Chester bed confession had absolved the wo- senate today.
right be longer disregarded we will Hague Mrs. C. T. McCully nnd •&gt;» O mnn of connection with the tragedy.
(B j Th# Associate*! Pr«u )
apply to the courts for redress, nnd-lf 'were Sanford visitors Saturday,
For the fifth time,-she refused n par.
W ASH ING TO N, Feb. 2.—The
such redress he refused for any renson
‘
don, explaining thnt she was being
Emergency T a riff Hill is in a per­
we will proceed tb procure n division A LLE N HELD FOR
treated well, that time hnd shattered
ilous position today. The vote on
o f the state ns our Inst nnd only nlTHIS G F A N D J l R^ nil her relations with her family in
the senate's cloture rule was set
temntivc.
the mountains, and that she preferred
for one o'clock with its nefeat con­
D
E
LA
N
D
,
Feb.
2.—
George
W.
“ ROY S. H A N N A , St. Petersburg,
to spend her last days in prison.
ceded by friend and foe alike, a
Allen, n sign painter o f D a y t o n a nnd
chairman.
margin or eight or ten votes less
MGEO. F. W ASH BU RN, Clearwater, Minneapolis, was today hold without
than necessary two-thirds major­
“ H. F. W H ITFO RD , Ozonn,
}&gt;a{i Qn charge of complicity in the
ity for adoption rule is predirted.
“ C. S. W ASH ING TO N, Safety Har,
, _
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The ndvoenten promised a fight
,
murder o f Grady Hames nt Daytona
bor.
.
,
for the bill's passage even with
___________________
Beach the night of December 2Cth.
the rejection of the colture while
, 'County Judge J. Leo McCrory pre­
others announced thc cloture vote
sided nt the hearing.
would be the signal for a move­
I Allen introduced anumber o f wit­
ment to set aside the tariff meas­
(Sr Tb* A***cl*Ud h u i )
nesses in an Attempt to establish an
ure in favor o f appropriation bills.
CHICAGO, Feb. 1.— Fire after an
alibi, but the committing maginstatc
explosion in four-story flat building
held him for action of thc grand Jury
on the South Side sent thirty negro W h at Does a Moose
which will convene in April.
families into the street early today.
| Lena Homes, sister o f thc dend man,
K now About Labor?
'B j Tb# Associated T r»««)
No one was injured. . Building agent
M IAM I, Feb. 2.— President-e^ct was thc only witness introduced for* said he believed fire bomb was thrown
Harding turned northward today on the state. , She testified thnt Allen on the roof.
D A N V IL L E , Va.. Feb. 2.-Tbe
his vacation trip, leaving for
Fort warf in the patty which, after shoot­
Danville Lodge, Loyal Order of'
Lauderdale, the first stop on his way ing her brother, forcibly abducted her A L L IE D G O VERNM ENTS
Moose, yesterday received a telegram
saying
that President-elect Harding
back to St. Augustine. He expects to father from their home and took him
W IL L W IT H D R A W A L L
stop for golf at Palm Beach, Or­ into the woods and gavo him a se­
had
selected
James J. Davis, of Pitts­
M IL IT A R Y MISSIONS
mond, and possibly one or two other vere beating.
burg, as secretary o f labor. Mr. Davis
points. He will probably arrive at St. i It was when Grady Ilamcs went to
V IE N N A , Feb. 2.— It is understood is secretary general-of the Moose or­
Augustine Sunday or Monday.
the assistance o f his father, after the that .all
Allied governments have der. •
jmob o f six or eight men had entered ordered withdrawal o f their respec­
The worst tax congress can levy is the Hames, apartments, thnt he was tive military missions within the
DODGF' for sale— 1919 model.—B.
shot down, dying n few hours later. month.
a tax on public patience.
S i 0. Motor Co.
24-lte

EMERGENCY
TARIFF BILL
ABOUT DEAD

BOMB EXPLOSION
IN CHICAGO
BLACK BELT

HARDING TURNS
NORTH FOR ST.
AUGUSTINE

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Spaulding Rose Four Seed Potatoes $5.00

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921

7ACHARY-TVLER COMPANY
EXPRESS COMPANY CASHIER
AMONG SANFORD’S INDUSTRIES,
IN TAMPA HELD UP AND
MAKING VEGETABLE CRATES
ROBBED IN BROAD DAYLIGHT
Have a Most Complete VIRGINIA BANK
Bandits Pull Off D arin g Tampa Auto Bandits
A re Still at L a rg e ;
Veneer Plant and One
Robbery in H eart
Overlooked Diamonds
ROBEED BIG SUM
to Be Proud o f
of Tampa
and £1,500 in Cash
-THEN BURNED
(Trem B itu rd o’ i D *Ur)

Among the many Industries o f this
city and one that has proven-to be
0f the best Is the Zachary-Tyler Venccr Company, manufacturers o f the
ctlebrated open-head celery crate. The
*ichary-Ty|er Company deserve the
c^dit for being the first to recognise
the fact that crates could be manu­
factured here In Sanford. Up to that
time It was thought absurd fo r anypne to attempt making crates hero
and the only way that they could be
obtained was through distributors. All
pf the money that should have re­
fin e d here for the exponses o f mak­
ing veneer nhd crate materials o f all
kinds went elsewhere. The Zacharyfylcr Company changed all o f this a
few years ago when, contrary to the
expectations o f those who imagined
that crates should and could only be
manufactured some places In the midst
of the plncy woods, the new Sanford
mill went nhend, purchased the best
of machinery and equipment and went
{n for the manufacture o f the cratch
that have since made Sanford famous.
All of the money that form erly went
elsewhere is now kept nt home and
the Zaehnry-Tyler Compnny finds that
the expense of hauling lumber to the
mills here is such a small item that
ft is hardly considered. The company
has plenty of lumber to last them for
years and they nro operating one of
the best mills In this part of the stntc
and assisting In ranking Sanford a
manufacturing center. By making
crates here they Also nanisted in kcopin- prices stable and the growers
here can have cratea nny time, winter
or summer.
The 7.nrhnry-Tyler Compnny rpnke
the open head crate thnt is the strongrst crate made and makes up the
handsomest package. It is impossible
for the heads to pull out and the
crate is absolutely guaranteed. The
prices am no higher than the ordinary
mthsnml the home company ask that
the trade inspect their products first
and they will be customers forever
after.

OVEIt HUNDRED TH O USAND IN
CASH T A K E N FROM HANK
TH IS MORNING.
(Br n * A u o ciitid f n u )

W ASH IN G TO N , Jan. 31.— The
Commonwealth National Bank at
Reedsrille, Va., was robbed o f
cash and securities totalling one
hundred and nineteen thousand
dollars this -morning and then net
afire, according to reports to the
Waahington police. Collector o f
Customs at Reedsrille said the
robbery occurred at about 2:30
this morning and the robbers are
believed to hare - escaped in an
automobile. The building was de­
stroyed. The valuables misalng
are one hundred thousand in se­
curities and the balance in cash.

NAVAL COURT
INQUIRY ORDERED
AT GREENVILLE
N A V A L M E D IC AL OFFICER SHOT
BY S E N T R Y LAST
N IG H T .
( ( b, r t » Auocuud P «n )
W ASH IN G TO N , Jan. 31.— Naval
cour^ 0f [nqU{ry ordered to investigate
. . . . . .
_ _
,
shootl"b' ° f Licut- John C- T "&gt;',or’
Greenville, N. C., naval medical officer
at operating base, Hampthn “Ronds,
Vn., by sentry Inst night. Menntime
Dnnicla nakc(! for fuI| rPportflt ono
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shot and killed after he failed to halt
when challenged by sentry,
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G ir l A r r e s t e d , C h a r g e d
u\T „ i r _____ 11■mw A T IV
a /I 1$

LINEN SHOW ER
FOR H O S P IT A L
IN F E B R U A R Y

A T L A N T A , Jan. 29.—Captain ('has.
1). Ford, former finance officer nt
Camp Gordon, and Mrs. Claire Snell
Ford, daughter o f a Winter Haven,
Fla., banker, whom Ford married in
. i Kotin Monday's Daily)
Tampa recently nfter having wedded
Tiie annual linen shoyier for Fcr- overseas,
the ■Ful"
i v I e l ll ■', were
ir v i v ■indicted
■a
w ** by
Jr *’**'-nahi-Laughton
Memorinl
Hospital
county grand jury yesterday,
will |&gt;e held on February 14th nt the charged with n misdemeanor,
home of Mrs. A. E. Hill, who is in
The charge against them was thnt
charge of the shower. From novy until 1(lf -jiving together as man nnd wife
that date the lodges nnd churches and though not legally married.
Mrs.
organizations of nil kinds should take Catherine Ford, an English woman,
up this matter and have the- linen all wj„, was one of the witnesses against
ready fur the showing thnt will bo the couple, claims that Captain Ford
hi lil .it the home of Mrs. Hill before was married to her in Europe nfter
presenting the linen to the hospital meeting her in France. Captain Ford
The fraternal organizations gave bed was recently arrested on complaint of
spreads Inst year nnd this donation , the English wftmnn wh6 asserts thnt
will l,e very acceptable this ye a r.! she lost her wedding certificate when
Other organizations enn give nlong the her baggage went astray on her way
same lines ns heretofore but any In- over to join Ford.
formation on the subject will be given
Ford rlnims he was never married
by Mrs. Hill at nny time. The hos- ‘ o the English woman and he and the
pltal has filled n long-felt wnnt In .r!oridn girl assert they were legally
Sanford and those who have been in- married.
mates o f the hospital during the year i _____
can testify to the good treatment and, ,
the beautiful building, superbly equip-,
ped that made them comfortable! U H l l U U I
flL L I L U
while they were there. The people
have not been approached for any
funds for the hospital lntely although
donations are always acceptable nnd
as the linen in a hospital soon wears
out the linen shower this year should Alabama Lady Was Sick For Three
l*1made a big event nmf everyone vyho
Yean, Suffering Pain, Nervou* *
can do so should donate something
and Depressed—Read xler
to this most worthy cause. From now
Own Story of Recovery*
until February 14th the donations..will ^
be necepted and should be turned over
to,Mrs. Hill.

LETTUCE
HAMPERS

*
, ...-T A M P A , Jan. 29.— Entering
the
T A M P A , Jan. 31.— City and county
mala building of thp American Rail­
officers were running down all clues
way Express Company at tho Union
today to the identity or whereabouts
Station at about 4:45 o'clock yester­
o f two men who bound and robbed
day afternoon, two men held up
Cashier E. F. Smith of the American
Caahier E. F. Smith In moat approved
Railway Express Comjmay o f $19,700
"ateikup" style and got away with
at the union station c/flco late yes­
$19,700 in money and two other pack­
terday afternoon.
ages, one of which contained cigara,
Rumros were current on tho street,
the other legal papers.
this morning that tho pair, who escap­
A fte r the robbers had gathered up
ed In an automobile, had been arrest­
the packages of money nnd the other
ed nt Lakeland, but county officers
two packages they slipped quietly in­
there denied the report.
to the hall and to the weBt entrance
It developed this morning thnt the
and put into an automobile which was
robbers overlooked $1,500 in currency
in waiting there, and in which was
and a package of diamonds which fell
seated a third member of the gnng,
to fhe floor ns one o f them was loot­
and the trio sped away. They had
ing the safe.
not been apprehended at a late hour
The express company offered a re­
last night, nnd owing to the fact that
ward of $1,000 for their arrest.
Smith was able to give but a very poor
description o f the holdup men, the au­
thorities are none to o ' sanguine of
success in their efforts at ft capture.
The stickup was made* easier than
would ordinarily be the case, In thht
Cashier Smith was just leaving his
cage to go to consult with Manager
W. J. Eve ns the two men entered the
hnll. Smith says one of the men had
a wad o f money in his hand and ho S O C IA LIST LEADER W IL L BE
ALLOW ED FREfeDON
told the cashier that he desired to get
SOON
a money order. Smith turned, un­
locked his door nnd was about to en­
(By Ths AttocLstsd Press)
ter |iis cage, when, he snys, he felt
the muzzle o f a revolver at the back
W ASHINGTON,' Jan. 31,-Comof his head and one o f the men whis­ mutation o f sentence o f Eugene V.
pered, menacingly:
Debs effective . Februnry 12th has
“ I f you make nny noise I’ll blow been recommended to President W il­
your bruins out."
son by department of justice it was
Smith was hustled inlo the cage. lenrned nt tho White House. Dolts is
There he was told to hold his hands |n the federal prison nt Atlanta,
out, nnd as he did so one of the pair
slipped a pair of handcuffs over his
W ASH ING TO N, Jan. 31.— Presi­
wrists and locked them. He was or­ dent Wilson today refused to com­
dered to lie down and keeji quiet.
mute ten-year sentence imposed upon
“ There are more of us in the party KuRenc v. Debs for violation of the
and we've got the whole d—d place j espionage net.
held up,” one of them told him.
Smith was compelled to lie down on 1
BERGER SENTENCED
the flour behind a counter, nnd the
Berger nnd four others sentenced
l»air o f robbers went to work quickly, i
to terms ranging ten to twenty years.
nt the open safe. They snatched up a
Years divided six to three on de­
number of packages, niitong them a
cision.
package containing $1-1,000 in curren­
cy, consigned from the Dank of Clear­
water to the Exchange National Dank C O U N T IE S TO
here; another contained $1,400, from
BE O R G A N IZ E D
the Citizons-Amerlcnn Dank &amp; Trust
Company of this city to the Lake A l­
A big organization drive is t» be
fred State Dunk; and a package con­
malic in .Florida from February 1 to
taining $1,300 of mutilated currency,
4. These should be memorable days
consigned by the Exchange National
for the farmers of this state.
In
Dank o f Tampa to the Federal Re­
reality, the farmer is coining into his
serve Bank branch at Jacksonville.
own. The greatest medium for the
"After the had grnpped up the loot
elimination of unscrupulous middle­
the pair turned to Smith and lie was
men in the history o f agriculture pf
again enutioned to keep quiet.
They
this country, the farm bureau, will
withdrew quietly and he heard them
get a firmer hold in this state during
tiptoe down the luill. A few minutes f
the days mentioned.
Inter M. J. Johnstone, another em­
The secretary of the national or­
ployee of the express company, had
ganization of the farm bureau, J. \Y.
occasion to go to the cashier’s office
Covcrdule, is coming to assist in this
nnd not seeing Smith called to him
work. He will be met in Pensacola
and Smith, still |n a recumbent posi­
by extension workers o f this stute,
tion, replied, and told Mm what had
and on the first o f February Escam­
happened. Johnstone helped him to
bia county will be organized.
They
his feet and culled in Manager W. J.
will move eastward nnd help organ­
Eve, nnd Smith told his story. 1 he
ize Madison county February 2. The
police were called.
Alachua county organization, already
perfected, will meet on February 3,
nt which time Mr. ( ’overdale will
spenk. Volusia am! Orange counties
will organize on February 4.
The number of counties to become
officially affiliated with the stute nnd
national farm burenu organization is
gradually increasing. Last September
representatives of five counties met
N IN E T E E N -Y E A R -O LD BOY IS RE­ in Gainesville and perfected n state
SPONSIBLE FOR FIRES IN
burenu. Since that time four counP E N N S Y L V A N IA
tien, nut including the ones mentioned
above, have entered the state organi­
.
(B y Tb* A iw e liU d P f.t i)
zation.
U N IO N TO W N , Pa., Jan. 29.— A l­
The farm burenu is functioning; it
bert Smith, ninetcen-ycar-old son of
has come to stay.
a wealthy real estate owner o f Fairhope, pleaded guilty today to thir­
teen charges o f arson and was sent­
enced to not less than forty-two o r
more than eighty-five years In prison.
Charged with burning school houses
lt‘a ready now. 116 handsomely Il­
nnd other property in thla section
lustrated pages of worth-while seed
valued at more than a million dollarb. and garden nows. This new catalog,
wo believe, Is the most valuable seed
book ever published. It
contains
twenty full pages of the most popular
vegetables and flowers in their natu­
ral colors, the finest work of Its kind
ever attempted.
With our photographic illustrations,
and color plcturea also from photo­
graphs, wa show you Just what you
grow with Hastings’ Seeds even bofore you order the seeds. This cata­
(Bjr TV. l i n e l t M F n u )
log makes garden and flower bed
CHICAGO, Jan. 29^-The first ne­ planning easy and It should be In ov­
gro woman candidate for nldermnn in ary single Southern home.. ^Vrlto us
■ postcard for It, giving your name
tho city council o f Chicago, is Lulu and address. It will come to you
Sims, whose petition was filed Just by return mall and you will be mighty
before the time limit expired yester­ glad you've got IL
Hastings' Seeds are tho. Standard
day. She is a candidate from the 14th
of the South and they have the larg­
wakd in the old strpnghold of the late est maU order seed house In the world
Rqger Sullivan, noted Democratic bock of thorn. They’ vo got to bo tho
best. Write now for the 1911 cata­
leader.
log. It it absolutely free,
a &lt;L HASTINGS CO., SBEOSMIN,
Europt wants to “ come across," but
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than they will be in a few weeka hence, If all indications
point true.
Conditions In the lumber market arc such that every
indication points to an early rise In the price of building
matcrinla. The simple law of aupply and demand. If there
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present low prices, ennnot long prevail.
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near hero, recently related tho fol­
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TA LLA H A S S E E , Jan. 29,— Gover­ ■offering a great deal of pain, weak,
nor Cary Hardee yesterday rcinstnt- nervous, depressed.
I was so weak,
R. E. L. Chancey as solicitor of I couldn’t walk across the floor; Jnsl
the criminal court o f records of Hills­ had to lay and my little onoa do the
I tried
borough county, finding that his sus­ work. I was almost desd.
pension several months ago by Sid­ every thing I heard of, and a number a
doctors. 8UU I didn't get any relief
ney J. Catts, then governor, was “ un­ I couldn’t eat, and slept poorly,
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bered that.Catts at the time after Cardul I woul«i have. died. I
removing Chancey installed in office ■U bottles, after a neighbor told mt
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think there Is n better tonic madi
convinced is the rightful holder of it.
and I believe It saved my life.
Mr. Chancey will hold offico until the
For over 40 years, thousand* o f wo
four-year term to which he was elect­ men have used Cardul eucceaafuUr,
In the treatment of many woroanu
ed expires, next June.
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