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                    <text>SANFORD

IN THE H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G REATEST

volume xra

V E G E T A B LE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922

NUMBER 33

Twin Joined Together Forty-two Years in Life,
W ere Joined Again by Death
Government Report of
Yesterday Said $3 Per
Crate in Sanford

LOOKS LIK E SANFORD GROWERS
WILL H AVE BEST SEASON IN
HISTORY OF CELERY

( n r Tka Aaaorlatrd I'rraa)

GENERAL PERSHING STAYS W E
A R E OPEN TO ATTACK FROM ..
EUROPE
(Itr Tke Aaaorlatrd I’ rraa)

WASHINGTON, March 30.— Stat­
In a brief resume o f tho business of
t'no Sanford. section it is noted that ing tho army's caso in opposition to
gro«e.c&amp; ha'.'i their ups and domr.? further reductions in Its enlisted nnd
like othor people only thoy seem to |commissioned strength before Wash­
newspaper
correspondents
have moro of tho ups than tho a v e r -1ington
gathered
at
tho
National
Presa Club
ago merchant. Losing nlmost the enlast
night,
Gencrnl
Pershing,
chief of
tiro crop of lettuco, making smnll re­
turns or practically nothing on cab- stnff , and Mujor General Harbonrd,
bsgo tho growers faced the spring Bea­ deputy chief o f staff, jointly declared
ton with hope of good returns on cel­ their belief that tho bill passed yes­
the
ery and the report o f California's big terday by the Houso limiting
army to 113,000 men and 11,000 o ffi­
freeze strengthened tho hope.
cers would work serious injury to tho
The first celery nveraged about $2
Nntion's military policy and under­
per crate or botter and the llerold
mine tho best system for preparedness
contended then that tho growers hril •
the nntion has ever had.
nothing to fear since tho bulk of the
"Further reductions would bo dis­
celery crop in tho United States was
astrous," General Pershing declnrcd,
right here in tho Sanford celery delta.
adding thnt such reductions would
It has steadily risen Binco assisted by
"introduco an unwarranted element of
tho excellent spring rains nnd result­
dnngor in our plan of national doant cold weather thnt kept back tho
fonso.”
blight and helped the shipping. Tho
General Harbonrd asserted thnt tho
pre-cooling plant also assisted great­
country "travelled in n vicious circlo
ly in putting out u better pack nnd
o f unpreparedness nnd post war econ­
drnwing attention to tho Snnford cel­
om y."
Both nssertod thnt 130,000
ery ns nothing also could do.
men and 12,000 officers were absolute­
Wo noto by tho government report ly essontlal to tho Nation's needs nt
yesterday thnt enmo in too Into fo r
this time.
publication that celery wns bringing
"A enreful consideration o f
tho
$3.00 f. o. b. Sanford with 2,140 cars
work in hand, if tho initinl well laid
alruudy shipped this season from Snn­
scheme is not to bo seriously curtail­
ford, 817 from Manatee.
ed, nnd many essential activities aban­
It is nlso rumored thnt celery is doned," Gonernl Porshlng said, "lends
bringing betwcon $4.30 and $3 today
in Now York and tho government roport today will probably vorify this
report One o f tho Sanford growers
turned down an offor yesterday of
$12,000 for five acres o f celery and tho
reason ho turnud it down was that ho
did not especially need tho money and
he thought ho could afford to gamblo
on tho fivo acres as it is in fine shape
nnd does not need to be shipped this
week.
These figures aro given because it
demonstrates that tho Sanford section
is undoubtedly tho gruntest in tho
world nnd tho men who uro growing
stuff hero and mnking n study of
their business, tho men who are grow­
ing good stu ff and paying strict at­
tention to tho pack and tho shipment,
aro making this year nnd always mnko
good returns from their crops.
The Herald hardly evor mentions
the vegetnblo business any moro for
the reason that tho government re­
ports glvo tho /nets in tho caso each TRAIN IS HELD PRISONER
day and nro published each day whon
BY MOB OF RAIL STRIKERS
tho wires aro not too Into for publica­
tion. Theso facts and figures speak
HAGERSTOWN, M d , March 30.—
for thomselves nnd whllo the figures
— Battered by rocks nnd with a num­
aro so largo thoy almost rend like ber o f strikebreakers locked in tho
fiction thoy nro not overdrawn nnd bnggngo car, train B o f Wcstorn
can lio verified.
Mnrylnnd Railroad wns virtually held
There remains in tho Sanford sec­ n prisoner until a late hour last night
tion about 800 cars o f colery, goldon
by ntrikers o f tho railroad.
anil the green celery altogether and it
Upon nrrlval o f tho train, 35 min­
is almost suro and certain thnt tho utes late, from Baltimore, it was im­
growers will rcalizo more this senson mediately surroundod by tho strikers,
than evor beforo on thoir colory. Tholr when it stopped nt ono o f tho Hagers­
losses on tho lottuco crop will ’ cut town street crossings. Tho crowd bedown tho general averages somowhat gnn hammering on tho door of tho
.hut taking tho season ns n whole and hnggago car when it wns found tho
taking tho Bpring crops thnt hnvo a strikebreakers wero locked in thero.
B°od prospect tho 1021 nnd 11)22 sea­ Rocks wore thrown nnd a window of
son will undoubtedly go down in his­ tho car broken. Tho crowd swelled
tory ns being ono o f tho best o f nil to largo proportions nnd tho nffnir
years.
rapidly assumed nspccts o f a t io t
Raising winter vegetables in tho
In tho confusion one o f tho strikers
Hanford section Ib now a real busi­ slipped behind tho locomotivo and un­
ness and each year sees it placed upon coupled it, whon tho engine started
a moro stable- foundation.
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It means again to pull into tho station. Tho
that Hanford is backed by tho great- nir hoso broko, and tho crowd pressed
®»t farming r a tio n In tho world, bar in so tightly that it prevented efforts
none, and tho people who aro figuring
on mnking
i ' • *big Improvements hers this to recoupio tho train.
year need fear nothing in tho wny o f DEATH OF FORMER EMPEROR
calamities for thero will bo more mon­
CHARLES EXPECTED HOURLY
ey hero, brighter prospects, more in­
vestors, more now peopio thnn ever
(D r The Aaaocla»f4 Praaa)
beforo in tho history o f the Sanford
LISBON, Portugal, March 3 0 r section.
There is little hopo that formor Em­
*8 well for the men who nro doing peror Charios o f Austria-Hungaryy
things to remember this thought and will survlvo his illness, according to
tako "took and thon to go ahead advices received here yesterday from
this summer and put*OVBr the many the island o f Madoria. In addition to
g projects fo r this city that are pneumonia there are cerebral com­
needed to make it a city o f 20,000 peo­ plications, the doctors hat* resorted
ple in the next five years.
to the administration o f oxygen.
The one time emperor has made his

B jy lt with • Herald Want Ad.

will.

CHICAGO, Mnrcn 30.—Joscpfn and Rosn Rlnzck, the
Siamese twins, died in a hospital here this morning. Josepfa’s
death occurred first nnd was followed u few seconds later by
the death of her sister. Physicians had declared early in
the night in the event o f the denth of one, the other would
die quickly as their brother Frank had refused to permit oper­
ation which would sever their bodies. They were in the hos­
pital ten days. Josepfa was ill with yellow jaundice followed
by pneumonia. Shortly before her denth Rosa was afflicted
with bronchitis. They weer born in Czechoslovakia fortytwo years ago. Rosn wns once married, and leaves a son 11
years old.

Said He W as Not Seeking Nomination But That
He Would “ Listen to a Call”
(Itr The Aaaorlntrd I’ rraa)

W A S H IN G T O N , M a rch 30.— W illiam J en n in gs Hryan
called on P residen t H a rd in g today w hile s to p p in g off h ere.
B rynn snid w h eth er he w ould en ter the sen a torial race in
F lorida depended upon th e D em ocra tic v oters. H e added he
wns not seek in g nom n lation bu t if s u ffic ie n t dem and d ev elop ­
ed w ould en ter the p rim aries.

Distance of More Than Four Thousand Miles to
Be Covered
(llr Thr Aaa&lt;irlntr4 I’ rraa)

L IS B O N , M arch 30.— An a ttem p ted flig h t fro m L isbon
to P ernnm buco, B razil, w ns sta rted th is m orn in g, N aval C ap­
tains Sncndurn nnd C ou tin h o ta k in g the air nt 7 :0 0 this m o rn ­
in g. T h e y hope to m nke the tra n s-A tla n tic passage o f m ore
thnn fo u r thousand m iles in s ix ty h ou rs fly in g tim e, e x p e c t­
in g to n rriv c a t B rn zii b y A pril 18th. T h e first stop w ill be
at C nnary Islands, th en ce by w ay o f Cape V erde Islands and
F ern an do N oran h a, a sh o rt distan ce n orth ea st o f P ern am bu co.

Many Tickets Have Been Sold and Campaign is
on for Big Sale
is u keen, irresistiblo comedy full of
strong dramatic situations. Its fun­
damental themo is tho love of husband
and wife, father and son, mun nnd hiB
country. It is the story of how two
life-long friends, each following his
own convictions beenmo "Friendly En­
emies." The production played on
Broadway two years, ns well ns In
England. It combines tho fun
of
"Potash and Pclmltter" and the path­
os o f "Tho Music Mastor."
A band of six spirited Contrnl A m ­
erican musicians, featuring tho Mar­
imba, an Aztec instrument capabio o f
u myriad variety of orchestral effocts,
is Solis' Marimba Band. It is a great
novelty company. The programs are
both classic nnd popular In character
and different from anything thnt haB
heretofore been on n Chautauqua cir­
cuit. They will appear In Sanford on
April 8th.
A t the meeting o f tho Indies club
Inst night it was also decided thnt the
hours o f tho programs should bo 3:45
in the afternoon and 8:00 for tho ev­
ening entertainments.
At the close o f the final drivo which
Tho location o f tho big tent will upbegins toduy it is expected thnt close
pour in tho Herald at an early date.
to. a thousand tickets will bo sold.
With tho co-operntion o f tho Kiwan Club, Rotnry Club und tho Cham­
ber o f Commerce, tho members of the
Business nnd Professional Woman's
Club havo planned n campaign of per­
sonAl solicitation which will reach ovory person in Snnford nnd which Is ex­
pected to result in a big oversale of
season tickets for tho Rcdpnth Chuutnuqua which opens hero Tuesday af­
ternoon.
A t n meoting o f tho ludies who havo
tho organization o f tho ticket sale,
which was hold last night in tho club
room, quite n number o f tickets wero
roported sold and plans were mndo
for tho opening o f tho Chautauqua
Saturdny afternoon.
"A
thousand
tickets" is tho goal.
Tho Itodpath program Inst ycur wns
a great success, and with a program
this year equally as good, tho ladies
under tho leadership o f Miss M. Whitner, president o f tho club, aro expect­
ing to mako tho Chautauquu thin yenr
the biggest success on tho entire Rcd­
pnth Circuit.
.
.

Harold E. Hall, advance mnn, o f
sevornl years Chautauqua experience,
is hero to assist tho ladies in their
campaign.
Reds and blues o f blowing pennants
appearing last night, spanning the
corners o f the business district, re-announcod tho coming ovent nnd gave
added impetus to the enthusiasm of
the drive.
One o f the most successful come­
dies that the producing department of
the Redpath Bureau has ever put on
the road will spp&amp;ar in Sanford, April
7, when a special New York cast pre­
sents "Friendly Enemies.’ This play

L E N IN E D E A D S A Y S
PA R IS REPORT BU T
IS N O T CONFIRM ED
Russian 8oviet Minister Has Already
died Three Timee
(ilr Tfca Aaao«(ata4 Praaa)

LONDON, March 30.— A Central
News dispatch from Paris saya the
report that Lenlno, tho Russian soviet
premier, Is dead, is published In Rome
newspapers, who treat It with reserve.
Lenlne has been reportod dead or ser­
iously ill on soveral occasions.

O f Muscle Shoals Right
on and Keep Henry.
Ford Out

(D r Tk* Aaaoelated Praaal

WASHINGTON, March 30,— Tho
two arms conforenco treaties limiting
tho navies of tho groat powers nnd
restricting the uso of submarines and
poison giia wore ratified in n land­
slide o f approbation yosterdny by the
senate.
To tho naval limitation covenant
declaring a naval building holiday and
fixing n ratio o f capital ship strength
for the United States, Groat Britain,
Japan, Franco nnd Italy, tho Honnto
gave its final assent by a voto o f 74
to 1, nnd then almost without debnto
it accepted 71 to 0 tho pact designed
to
prevent suhninrinc oporntlona
against merchantmen and to outlaw
chemical wnrfnro altogether.
No.
amendments or reservations were pro­
posed to either.
The only negntivo voto wns cast
against tho naval treaty by Senator
Franco, Republican, Mnrylnnd, who
said he regarded naval reduction ns
a dangerous expedient under present
world conditions. Every other mem­
ber o f tho "irreconcilable" bloc who
wns present cast a voto in tho affirm ­
ative, although, Senator Borah, Re­
publican, Idaho, told tho sennto ho re­
garded the treaty ns only a begin­
ning and Senator Jolxison, Republi­
can, California,'' declared ho accnptod
tho fortification- "stnutus quo'* pro
visions for tho Pacific with "gravo
misgivings."

STATE B A N K S W IN
RIGHT TO CH ARGE
CHECKS E X C H A N G E

FLORENCE, Ala., March 80.— E f­
forts will be made Immediatelly to
obtain nn appropriation fo r the work
sixty days fo r completion o f the W il­
son dam unit o f tho government’*
Muscle Shoals war plant, according
to a statement made by the members
o f tho agrlculturo and house military
commjttces who last night completed
a throe days survey o f the entirety.
"Opinion appears to have crystalIzed in that direction so rapidly sine*
wo Inspected tho uncompleted W il­
son dnm," said Senator Norris, chain,
man o f the agriculture committee.
"Nothing Is sure, however, the
will be built If the committee con
bring it about, nnd I wnnt to see the
government get In tho river during
tho low water this spring."
Senator Norris dcclnred that pros­
pective purchasers or lonsors would
ioso nothing by tho government " g o ­
ing nhead in tho work o f completing
the project."
"Thero will he so much doterioration if wo dolsy thnt I am fully
convinced that wo must get back on
this job quickly slnco it is determined
that nobody wants to seo It scrapped,"
he continued. Tho committee chairmnn expressed himself In favor o f
the govemmentspondlng I Its ow *
money nnd doing Its own work In
completing tho ono unit.

Reprcsontntlvo Hull, o f tho hone#
commitce, gavo his opinion that theCHARLOTTE, N. C., March 80.— government should start work this
Tho temporary injunction against'tho spring, "unlesn ono o f the proposals*
Federal Reserve Bnnk o f Richmond, now boforo tho commlttoo Is found fo
obtained by certain North Carolinn be acceptable."
banks about a year ago, in tho so*
"In any evant, thero should be no
called “ par clearance" controversy is dolny," snid Mr. Hull. "Because at
made permanent in a decision filed lenst this unit of power on tho Ten­
Tuesday by Judge James L. Webb, of nessee rivor must ho developed. I seo
the stato superior court, an a result no reason for delny. I f thero is no
o f tho recent hearing o f tho cano at bid boforo us wo enn build tho dam
Monroo, N. C.
nnd whllo tho work Is in progress
Thu defendunt Federal Reserve bank wo enn find n satisfactory nnd profltis "hereby permanently enjoined" snya nblo wny to dlsposo o f tho whole
the declaration, from refusing to ac­ pinnt."
A majority o f the houso commit­
cept drafts when tendered plaintiff
hanks In payment o f checks drawn on teemen In the party seemed to share
them under tho option given them un­ tho opinion that bids before tho com­
der the provisions of tho so-cnllod "par mittee should be disposed o f before
clearance" net o f tho 1021 legislature tho government undertook to start
work Itsolf.
of North Cnrollna,
Among majority members o f both
Tho defendant Is
also enjoined
"from returning ns dishonored any commmlttecs thero was advanced tho
check pnymont for which in oxchnngo opinion thnt none o f the bids before
drafts by plaintiff bnnkH or olthur of congress would bo roported out with­
them, has been tendered under tho out modifications.
Whllo majority nnd minority mem­
provisions o f snid act nnd defendant
refuses to accept tho Bamo;" also from bers o f the two commlttoes were a p ­
protesting for non-payment any chock parently united on the question o f re ­
payment fo r which In oxchnngo draft suming work, thero were widely di­
has boon tendered by plaintiff banks vergent expressions o f opinion as to
whether n private corporation or the
nnd refused by tho defendant bank.
Tho roservo bank is further on- government should finish tho job.
joined from publishing of tho name Thero were democratic members w ho
o f nny of tho plaintiff banks, about frankly expressed a desire to lease
230 In number, In nny list or publica­ or sell tho property to ono o f the bid­
tion designed to ho circulated among ders, and then ask for an appropria­
Imnkora or others without tho explic­ tion In conformity with such a con .
tract.
it consent o f such plaintiff bnnks.
Tho Inst day o f tho congressional
As previously foroenst, tho rosorvo
bank, through counsol, has taken for- tour was spent In a study o f W illow
mul steps to carry the case to tho dam, tho site fo r the proposed dam
stato supremo court on appeal and number 2, and tho entire stretch o f
tho controversy Is expected to bo tak­ river between the two deme.
A fter n banquet given by the Shef-"
en finally to tho supermo court o f tho
United States.
fleld-Muscle Shoals chamber o f comThtf controversy contors in tho ques­ morco tho party dopnrted last night
tion o f tho right claimed by tho state for Washington.
CHATTANOOGA, Tonn., March 30,
banks to chnrgo an exchange fco fo r
tho cloaranco o f checks drawn upon — Somo mombors o f tho House Mili­
them nnd to be freo from alleged tary commlttoo said today they bethroat or annoyance by tho reservei Roved Ford’s offor fo r Muscle Shoals
bank, while the latter insists upon n, would be reported favorably i f he
would agreo to pay the cost o f con­
policy o f universal "par cloaranco."
demnation o f land overflowed by con­
struction o f Dam number three and
j would modify his contract aa defined
by terms o f the federal water power
act, oxccpt that one hundred yeara
, lease be substituted for fifty year pro■ vision of act. Members o f the com­
, mlttoe and senate agricultural cora• mlttoo stopped here a few hours en■ route to Waahington after Inspecting
dyay afternoon and evening.
Muscle Shoals.
*

Herald want ads get results.

The Herald for Poat Cards.

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Mr. and Mrs. B. 7. Wbaalar and
Mr*, J. B . Lea, Sr., stated Sanford
Tesday afternoon.
. .
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Shop*
Monday night a flat baby boy.
Mr and Mrs. R. B. U ss y and fam­ Mr/aad Mrs. B. G. Smith bar* pnrily, Mr. and Mrs. A
*J. MeCullsy, Mr. chaaod a new Oldsmebfla ear, mm to
and Mm. 0. . MeCullsy motored to match their new borne in elegance.

Manatee Friday to visit Mr. and
Mis. G. D. Lundy.
W. B. Young entertained the Mess
Bible Class of the Methodist Sunday
school Monday night. Fourteen messjoy able evening was spent: The so­
tertainment committee had prepared
Ch* faftgwfng program: Solo by W.
P. Carter; debate, r —idveo that wo­
.
men will elavat* politics, affirmatlv*
I* B. Jordan, ^negative Steen Nelson;
speech by W. B. Young. Each nuifeher was a gem of particular brilliance
J.’; and brought forth loud applauM.
£ . Mrs. Young served chicken salad,
atieed. tomato—, pickles, sandwich—,
.. eoffee, lee cnam and toke and tbs
' mwmembers wondered why they had
r? Mat joined the da— sooner, while the
|tr aid members phttod themselves and
each other on the back because they
l
had neTciaed such good judgment in
joining this clsss —rly in tha year
when It was first organised.
Blvirdy Wright and Ml— Ruth
Young spent Wednesday afternoon in
Orlando.
.
.
Mrs. J. B. Jon— was hosts— for (be
regular masting o f tbs U. .D. Os
,
Tuesday afternoon!
.
C:
Edward McChll of Stetson Univer•r
aity spent the week-end with his par-

UPSALA AND

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A Mrs. C. L. W —t entertained the
Women's Bible Cla— o f the Metho­
dist church Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sauer spent
Friday in Sanford and Orlando.
Mrs. O. G. Wolcott visited Orlando
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. B,F . Wheeler spent
Monday in Snnforl and Orlando.
F. T. Tlngley and Mr. Wood apent
a day and night in Oviedo this week
Mr. Tingley left Tesday fo r Sackville, Canada, while Mr. Wood who
. is also from Canada returned to his
winter r— Idence at Hainea City
where he will spend two or- three
m ors w—ks before his return to
The result o f tho ba—ball games
between ths Boy Scouts o f Sanford
and Orel do last Saturday waa 7 to 6
in favor o f Oveido.
Tha Ovtido
Scouts will play tha Loflgwood Scouta
this weak.

Cool nights with beM.t&amp;.« •
temperature at 45 at 7 a. m. Thurs­
day.
Mrs. Anna DeForest’s company ar­
rived ths first o f ths week.
Mr. and Mrs. A , L. Campbell and
their two little children were out from
Sanford on'*Sunday calling at tha
home o f Mr. and Mrs. West, coming
out in their new Ford.
A number o f lady friends and their
children came in on Monday afternoon
to remind Mrs. August Swan—n o f
her birthday making it a pleasant sur­
prise and enjoying an hour or — to­
gether. the children playing games
and Hying kites. As usual delicious
home made cakee and coffeo
were
served to the guests.
. Mrs. Volis Wiliams la planning on
spending a faw day/i the last o f the
w—k in Orlando.
Ml— Olg* Beilin spent Thursday
and Friday with her slater in-town
and on 8unday Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Hodges were gueste o f her parente in
Upsala.
Mr. and Mre. Pritchard Returned on
Monday from Daytona and with Mrs.
Westerdlek expect to spend Thursday
in town with their old time friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Colter.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scholnk end
children, now o f Orlando, motored up
to hunt up and surprise Mr. and Mrs.
8hrensperger and daughter, Miss
Olga Beilin, old time fronds of theirs
In Alabama on Wednesday o f last
woek.
(is* Margaret Ericson attended the
ior party held at the home of Mar­
ion Hand in Sanford Friday avenlng
while Carl Pier—n and a young lady
friend attended one at the Cleveland
home in Paola.
Mr. and ^Irs. V. R. Coder and Mr.
and Mrs. Dunning, friends o f tholrs,
of New York, who are here touring

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to see us ta OnpnilU . Mr*, Celkr
experts to go to tbs Fonno— Sanitar­
ium late Thursday hot an operation
Friday Hi tha bop—. of regain tog bar
health. Betid— bar husband, Mr*.
Charlaa Crmmar
^children and Dr.
Pulaaton will accompany bar. A noted
surgeon, lata of tha North but bow of
Orlando, will have char**.
Many
prayer* front. friends bar* and else­
where will arise In bar behalf that the
trouble may be overcome.
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a
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•
A food many bar* have bean tick
with bad colds, amonf them little
Claire Bartleson, from whom the doc­
tor was called Thursday and Ira Borns
little nleca has been sick sine* Sun­
day, the Brldgeman little ones, Leon­
ard and Mrs. West, Mrs. Swanson and
*hr». Rhbthi. Bat In spit* of it the

They will tom part o f this .money o r- J. W. Shamp o f flew .Martinsville
er to the church and keep tbs. rest and M. L. Kllpsteln o f Minnie, both
for the Aid.Society.
x
West Virginia towns, left fo r borne

BRITISH BUR LOST
WITH ALL HANDS ABOARD
7 '*
IN THB MBDITBRRANHj
' .

It is estimated that about sixty p*-w
cent o f ths 1221-22 celery crop has
been harvested. The largest acreage
of celery ever grown in the Sanford
celery delta, at the finest .o f tha
planting o f tha golden self-bleaching
celery there is —id to be railed
1,800 acres —t in ths fields, with bstween two and three hundred acres
of the green top to be planted. It la

. There was a surprise party given
Wednesday afternoon at tha home of
Mrs. R. R. Eldridge in honor o f Miss
Myrtle Traylor, Ice cream, cake and
candy was served.
There will be an entertainment giv­
en the 7th o f April, by the —hoot
children f&lt;ft the benefit o f the —bool.
fir. Nick who is Just down from the
North is now visiting his friends,
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Burnett
Mr. and Mrs. Ward* and children
o f Winter Park visited Mr. and Mrs.
G. B. Burnett Sunday afternoon.
Mr. £ . Stafford and granddaughter o f Monroe spent the day with her
sister, Mrs. W . B. Stafford Sunday.

1 Store in Florida

10 Stores In Georgla-

Sanford’s New Store

horn* o f Mr and Mr*, a a Feawon
Monday —sniag.
Mr. and Mrs. Tlllar from Twins—se ated for appendicitis WMtnsday at
haV* bought what la known as tha the Temald hospital by Doctors Mar­
Buekanan place over at Sylvan Lake, shal and Langley. Mrs. Banner will
Wa wan glad to have Mrs. Tfllsr r—eivf treatment for other troubles
Mi— .Tiller and the two little boys while at the hospital aa aba baa been
enrollsd In Sunday —bool Sunday In poor b—1th for —me time.
and wo hope to havs them with us
Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Balmas and
every Sunday).
son
of Eureka Hammock and Mr.
Mrs. E. Stafford and grand daugh­
and
Mrs. Nolan of Orlando road,
ter of .Monroe war* visitors at tha
wars calling on Beards!* avenue
Suhday —bool Sunday.
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Mr. B. W. Smith attended the lodge frtsBda Tuesday In’ tha Balmas new
meeting at Lakeland Sunday. ' Tbe ladles aid supper and sals givThere eras —Id to be a light ft—t
on on the 17th was a complete auec- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
—a sixteen W /'i :, uta- u u u i a h a rz m
ornings.
all expena— and everybody thoroughMrs. Jennie Powell Cowan and Miss
ly enjoyed ths evening B—id— the Nellie Cowan of Jacksonville have
supper sold everything yraa —Id out been guests o f Mr. and Mrs. W. ty.
almost atl of the fancy work was —Id MUlsr several days.
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W A raiN Q TO N , March
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soppSto fo r tha army and navy w o * :
b* ■anafaetarad and repaired.!
ammmtal aieeaals and savy yS
under a Mil tetrodocad Tesdav Z
Raprtoantathra ;Hull,
R ep u b W i
low*. Tb* m**«n*w weold take a * 2
front private concerns the right *
bid fo r tha coastroetion and recoaA.
tlon ln g-cf nav yeraft or the mam.
factor* o f ordune*. Mr. Hal]
;
enactment o f tha Mil would “rellm
unemployment among civilian wofej
« » " f tha government,^ and w c *
remove financial incentive to war. '

and Mrs. Bat—. Mr. Bates is man­
ager o f Jon— Cash Grocery on First
Street The Corleys are to give pos­
session after tho present crops are
harvested and build a fine new home
on the Ingraham place recently
bought over on Carnevon road.
.
Mrs. Byron Sqruve and children are
leaving Friday for their home in
South Jacksonville after visiting here
a month.
Mrs. R. J. Fay went to Jack—nvIMo
on Friday and w — joined at Palatka

A —ecla t** P rtw )

LONDON, March 28,—A
2 3 ,-A Brit
Britkb
t submarine B - t t baa been lost Wife
*11 hands aboard In the Medlterm.
ean, says a Gibraltar Dispatch, ft
collided, with a. destroyer durt*

c o m - a* u s e le - as tbs append!*
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Do you feel old before your timet
I* your back bent and ittttft Do
you suffer urinary di—rderst Don’ t
despair—profit by Sanford axper- Try Grandmother’s Old
Favorite
lenc—. Sanford peopie recommend
Recipe.of Sags Tea
and Salphyr
.

NEARLY EIGHT YEARS LATER
or on February 2, 1022, Mr. Walthen,
said: " I am glad to have the oppor­
tunity to confirm my- former state­
ment in prat— o f Doan’s Kidney
Pills. My relief has been permanent’’
60c at all doalers. Fostor-MIlbum
Co., M rgn., Buffalo, N. Y.— Adv.

Almost everyone knows that Safi
Tea and Sulphur, properly, com­
pounded, brings back the natural
color and lustre to the heir when fad*
ed, streaked or gray. Years ago, tie
oqly way to get this mixture was t*
make it at home ,which Is mussy ud
troublesome. Nowadays, by osklnf*
at any drug store for "Wyeth’s Ssf»
and Sulphur Compound," you will
a large bottle of this famous old ncipe. Improved by the addition &lt;f
other Ingredients, at a small cost, j
Don’t stay gray!
Try it! No ost;
can poaalblly tell that fou darkutef.
ybur hair, as it loss it so nnturaDf j
and avenly. Youdampen a sponge er
soft brush with it and draw this this
your hair, taking one small strand d]
a time; by morning the gray hair dfcJ
appears, and after another applies-]
tlon or two your hair becomes be— j
tlfully dark, glossy and attracting
— Adv.

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OW the oo— of building quality Mr— has been brought down to the lew slevel in history waa explained by H . B. Flieetono, President of the Ceeapeny,
to the stockholders et the anauaftneetlng on December 19,1211.

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in all colors

AU htvmtoriu ond eommltmonts at or bolom ths morkot.
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morhoad 51%.
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M r. Firestone stated, ’’Thlgjeduetioa In pries* is made possible by our unusually
advantageous buying facflitlee, and the enthusiasm, loyalty and d— minalien of our
100% stockholding organisation.
“ D im credit mu— be given to Flreetoo* dealers who are sailing Fir—ten* tir— on
a small— margin of profit. This brings every Firestone saving-direct to tho car-

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The saving through fir— oo— plus the saving through high mileage
Firestone soonomy and is daily adding new fame toth e Firs—om principle e fi

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD* FRIDAY* MARCH 31* 1922

OLD MISSISSIPPI RIVER
INLAND WATERWAYS AID
ON RAMPAGE AGAIN,
GETS INCREASED BUDGET
BRING UP OTHER DAYS
FIFTEEN MILLION ADDED
Democrats Favor L arg­
er Appropriations for
Rivers and Harbors

PORK BARREL CRY
WAS RAISED' BY REPUBLI­
CANS WITH USUAL PRO­
PENSITY FOR CUTTING
DOWN MEASURES

combine in support o f largo B u m s so
that projects in their districts would
be taken care of. Mr. Mann declared
that opponents o f the bill mndo it
clear that "a band of rascals" woro at­
tempting to raid the treasury. A
number o f representatives who ap­
proved the increase advancod the ar­
gument that improvement of inland
waterways would allow farmers and
manufacturers in tho interior to move
their products b ywater more cheap
iy than they now can do so by rail
road.

WASHINGTON, March 28.— Disre­
FT. L A U D E R D A L E
garding recommendations o f the bud­
get bureau and of the appropriations
W IR E TAPPER S
oommittee, tho House yesterday by a
FIN ED $20,000
three to one vote added $15,000,000
to the amount carried in tho army ap­
Judge Davie Impoees Fine* After
propriation bill for rivers and harbors
Twelve Men Plead Gallty.
Improvement.
An amendment to increase tho lump
FORT LOUDERDALE, March 28.
•am allotment from $27,035,200 to — Fines aggregating $20,000 were im­
»42 ,810,001 was adopted by a vote of posed on twolvo wire tappers by Cir­
IBB to 54 after three hours o f acrim­ cuit Judge E. C. Davis hero yestordsy
onious debate during which *10 mem­
after tho men had pleaded guilty to
bers aired their views. Tho vote on
a specific charge o f attempting to
the amendment was along sectional
defraud E. C. Peterllno, o f Grand
rather than party lines, Republicans
Itnplds, Mich.
splitting on tho proposal, while most
Tho men were recently indicted by
o f tho Democrats favored It.
tho
Broward county grand Jury which
The discussion Was so protracted
also returned a true bill ngninst H.
that a final vote on tho 1)111 could not
bo reached yesterday. Tho measure Cownn In connection with tho case.
probably will coma to u final vote to­ Cowan escaped, howovor, during tho
rnld and no trace o f his whereabouts
day.
hns ever been found.
Tho phase "pork barrel legislation"
Decision o f tho twclvo men to plead
frequently wns injected into the de­
guilty to tho chnrgo o f attempting to
bate, which hnd nil tho earmarks of
defraud Peterllno came after Judge
congressional wrnngles o f farmer
Davis hnd denied a defense motion
yoars ovor rivers nnd barlxtrs appro­
to quash tho indictments nnd one call­
priations.
ing for a bill o f particulars.
Tho amount originally recommend*
Although locni citizens who Inter­
od in the bill was slightly in excess of
ested themselves in tho enso expressed
• tho sum npproved by the budget bu­
disappointment that sentences of imreau, whllo the total proposed wns
1prisnnmcnt had not been given, Stato
tho amount requested by tho chief of
! Attorneys Coleman nnd Jones, tho lat­
army engineers, in charge of tho im­
ter sent hero from Orlando by Gover­
provement. Carried in n lump sum
nor Hardee to assist In tho prosecu­
with amounts not specified, tho nppiution, hailed tho conclusion o f tho caio
priation to bo oxpendod on various
1without tho expected long drawn out
projects would bo apportioned by the
trinl os n "brilliant” victory.
ormy engineering corps to continue
work during tho coming fiscal your
! INSPECTING MUSCLE SIIOAI.S
on projects already authorized.
AND N ITRATE PLANTS
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Representative Mondell characteriz­ •
ed tho movement to Increase tho ap­
(l l r Thp Amtorlntril I'rraa)
propriation ns the "first nssnult on j SHEFFIELD, March 28.— Members
tho budget system” and ns n "raid on o f tho Senate Agricultural Commit­
tho tronsury.” Mr. Ilurton contended tee aad the House Military Commit­
action of tho House in approving the tee arc inspecting the government
increnso showed tho mistake o f mak­ property at Muscle Shoals and spent
ing lump sum appropriations. Such a ' todny in a tour of Nitrate plants No.
syntem, ho said, caused members to I and No. 2.

Only Seven Times Has “ Father o f W aters” Gone
Over the 40-Foot Mark
MEMPHIS, March 28.— A stngo o f to 1872, hns tho Mississippi gone ovor
tho Mississippi river at Memphis of the 40-foot mark on tho Memphis
43 feet or moro and o f 52 feet at He­ gauge. Tho flood or bank-full stage is
lena, Ark,, boforo the end of tho week 35 feet. Tho levees, engineers say,
nnd a prolonging of tho flood stages will resist a 50 foot stago .
The Inst serious overflow, when a
o f the river were predicted In a warn­
ing issued yesterday by J. H. Scotto, wide area was inundated and much
United States weather forecaster. damage done by Good waters, was In
General rains havo fallen in the cen­ 1013, when the river climbed to tho
tral valley bolng henvy over thoso unprecedented height of 40.5 foot,
ureas, the warning stated, with r*Ju Memphis guuge, A t that time, how­
still falling from Tennessoo to the lake ever, the levee system had not boon
i built to tho standard that government
region.
Flood stages below Cairo will prob- engineers had mapped out ns neccsnbiy be increased next week tho warn- [ sary for all time. In the spring of
ing says, but until the extent o f the 1920 the river reached a stago of 40.3
rainfall is determined the height'and feet, Memphis gauge, but thero was
time of the crest o f the hlghwater can- no overflow. The levee construction
not bo determined.
between 1913 and 1920, duo Inrgciy
---------to aid in the form o f a $50,000,000
MEMPHIS, Tenn., March
28.— appropriation by congress in 1917,
Floud warnings that unusually h ig h ]If"/0 tho Pc°P|c of thc ,0™ r valley
water would send the Mississippi r i v - .
wmlnlolitb xWt,*iliCs
*&gt;T“ *'Jf“ .
or beyond tho flood stago In its lower |woul(l forcvor
disastrous
reaches gave tho peopla of tho lowor fl'^’ds,
Mississippi Valley comparatively litFor moro than 200 yoars, or since
tie concern this spring. Ten years ago the city of Now Orleans was laid out
such a warning by tho weather bn- by French engineers in 1717, embunkrenu would havo caused
Immediate, merits havo been built along tho river
preparation for an lnovitublo general banks to hold tho river to its channel,
overflow over an area o f hundreds of j Prior to the Civil Wnr considerable
square miles. Tho absence of fear (headway hnd boon mndo to protect the
this year is duo to tho great leveo or i lowest and best agricultural lands but
embankment system which hns boon the scries of embankments woro not
completed in thc last fow years to connected up nnd tho overflows, whoro
thefo were no restraining walls, nlhold the Mississippi in its floodway.
River engineers soy that tho levees wnys threatened thoso sections which
along both sides of tho Mississippi hnd only local protection. Tho cost of
from tho mouth of tho Ohio to trie building tho embnnkments was tre­
Gulf o f Mexico are now constructed mendous, so much so that it could not
to : ■ dimensions that they will hold in* done with desired rapidity either
the rlvor oven should it go four or by local districts, by tho counties or by

cases where the lose wa» heavy.
tentlon o f treasury department offi.
The tomato crop around Palmetto ] cI*l» Uncle Sam went down Into hU
reluctantly returned the
was cut by the froat and cold wind ( P°&lt;*°ta
which followed It from thirty to f o r - , ™ n y .
ty por cent, according to a telephone
DEATHBED CONFESSION
messago from there. Other cropa In
that section were hurt in proportion,
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RICHMOND, March 24.— Curtis R.
It Is said. Advice from Moore
Haven
is that crops were damaged tw enty-' Jenkins, 25, o f south Richmond, who
flvt por cent on the west or Moore died Fobrunry 28, confessed six days
Haven side o f Lake Okeechobee, beforo his death that he and nbt Wat.
while those on the opposite side were ter R- Hines, killed Policeman Washington I. Curtia in South Richmond,
not hurt.— Plant City Courier.
last August, according to a state!
mont to the Newa-Leader yesterday
NO W AR TA X ON FREIGHTS
by Bessie Jenkins* sister-in-law of ths
FOR MUNICIPALITIES dead man.

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five feet higher than it ever has g o n e .,11'0 state9- Lon« «U ort wns mndo to
They say there is but one point in
federal help but it wns not until
the entire system Inward which the 1917 that funds in sufficient propor­
least anxiety is felt and this section of tions were forthcoming. Since that
the embankment will hold a flood lime, howovor, the work lias progress
stage tills year equalling thu record oil very rapidly.
The Mississippi river now is hem­
high water of MM3. Near Holcnn,
Ark., some 00 miles downstream from med in by n chain of levees from Mis­
tho
Memphis, a short link has not been souri and Tennessee to below
completed to stnndard dimensions. city of New Orleans, emliankmonts
Elsewhere, even at places whoro con­ that arc continuous and thnt total
struction is comparatively new, the more than 1,500 miles in length. At
huge embankments havo Hcttlod and some places they tower moro than 50
are strong enough to withstand far feet high and their crown is as wide
more pressure than tho Mississippi, in ns an average street with tho lmsu o f­
her most terrific rampages, ever hns ten more than 300 feet wide.
Ilofore the levees were built, the
displayed.
Only seven times ainco river statis­ area of land subject to overflow wns
tics have been compiled, dating back in excess of 15,000,000 acres, or an
area greater than tho combined area
of Delaware, Connecticut, Now Jer­
sey aad Massachusetts. Since the le­
vees have afforded more and more
protection, the region has been re­
claimed rapidly and put into cultiva­
tion so that it now ranks as one o f tho
most productive areas In tho entire
country. Nearly 1,000,000 people, de­
pendent mostly on agriculture, live in
the region. Where thero was but one
banking institution In tho area In
1880— thnt at Helena, Ark.,—there
now are more than 500 flourishing
banks. Where there were no rnilroads
whatever in tho territory prior to tho
'80s, the mileage now is in excess of
3,200.

irstCost
E A R L Y maintenance and repair
costs amount to little or nothing
for well-built vitrified brick pavements
capable of lasting a generation.

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Hinea, who was convicted of th«
ST. PETERSBURG, March 27.— 1crimo January 21 and sentenced to
The fderal treasury haa returned to jg years In the penitentiary, ]■ fo
tho city o f St Petersburg some 91*265 ’ the Richmond city Jail awaiting the
paid in as the city’s war tax on outcome o f an appeal to the state
-s-Tyrer-s hills and te le -' supremo court,
graph tolls, in Ignorance o f a provla-1 A similar confession, Mrs. Jenkins
Ion exempting the municipalities from |Beid, was made to the dead man’s
such tax charges
j brother, Fred M. Jenkins. The latDlrector Shepard o f the clty’e fi- ter, she said, haa laid the declaration
nance department discovered the mu- before Hines’s attorneys, L. O. Wed.
nlcipal exemption clause and im m e-' enburg and J. H. Turner, both of
dtately brought the matter to the at- Richmond.

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Columbia Dry Batteries
work better and last

longer
—far belt* and Iw t l
—far thtrauMUt*
—far ga* .aginra

For doorbells, buzzer*, thermostats, and
alarm*, use one Columbia "Bell Ringer”
or two Columbia " N o . 6 ” Batteries.

—fa* dry battery Ughtla*
la doMt. crlUr, p m t,

bon, Me,
—far iimttoa oa ibn Ford
vM. Maniac
71 * HtU'i matt fsmout dry
irllrr*, U nd *Arr, f rc-p i f

W i r d u l « l l i ii nrrdrd.
fd n n lK i Jyrinf Clip BinJ■at /Vi*i at a* nfrr r&amp;rrfr

No 6

engine* and tractor*,
For ignition on
the Ignition Bat­
use Columbia " H o t Shot”
tery N o. 1461. Full power when you
need it most, while tutting. For quick
starting ignition on Fords, use the same
size Columbia " H o t Shot” Ignition Bat­
tery N o. 1461. Saves your back, temper,
and time. FitJ under the front seat

Sold by electricians, suto supply shops and

C'M Dr'll'1'
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Howmanyusesyou
havefor Columbia!

garage*, hardware and general stole*, and

implement dealers. Insist upon Columbia.

C olum bia
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B a t t e r i e s

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distributors now $19.25 f. 0. h. Jackson­
ville, Fin. Write fur special cash discounts and delivered price. Hundreds
of these in use by Hunford Growers,
GET NEW MARCH, 1922, PRICE L IS T S ------------------- BEFORE BUYING

E. (). PAINTER FERTILIZER CO., Jacksonville, Fla.

ARE YOU INSURED?

IF NOT, SEE

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AGENTS

General Fire

Insurance

OFFH'K PKOI'LEH IIANK IIIXLIIINU

A few milts a square yard often is all
that is needed for the annual up-keep of
all brick pavements in the community.

VITRIFIED t

PAVEMENTS
are inexpensive pavements over this
long period of years because first cost
is practically “ l a s t ” co st.
Your
community will save taxes by paving
its streets and highways with brick.

NATIONAL PAVING BRICK
MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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LATE FROST CAUSED
CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE
TO VEGETABLE CROP
Beans and Squash were Hardest n it
— Palmetto nnd Moore Havon To­
ni ntoes and Other Crops Suf­
fered Considerable
Tho cold spoil Wednesday night did
considerable damngo to tho truck
crops around Plant City. Advlco from
othor Boctttons Is to tho offoct that
crops there wero hurt oqnlly as bad.
It hns boon estimated that tho dam­
ngo in this vicinity will run closo to
twenty-flvo por cent, but later reports
are that tho general acreage was not
hurt as much ns was at first sup­
posed. Tho thermomotor dropped as
low ns thlrty-throo degrees In the
country near Plant City early Thurs­
day morning.
Frost was much In evidence Thursdny morning. Farmers In tho Dover
community lost honvlly from tho frost
It is said. The Hopewell community
ia said to havo suffered very little,
whllo loss was rather heavy out
Knights way. A number o f farmers
around Springhead and Coronet suf­
fered losoas, whllo the territory as a
whole wns not to severely damaged.
Tho midway section underwent a bad
sotbnek, especially on boans and wa­
termelons.
Tho frost as is usually
.GM* »|ffectod tho crops only In spots, mostly
on high ground. Beans and squash
seem to havo boon hurt more than
anything else. Somo cucumbers woro
nipped but not ns badly as waa at
first supposed Tho tomato crop as a
whole does not seem to havo suffered
greatly, although thero are Individual

S a n fo rd ,

F lo rid a

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
attract­
ing atten­
tion— Iota are being sold right along nnd building In this
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at'heart.

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

This Is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to Bay just what is my candid convictions would put it
moat too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
person whoso eyes are turned backward— Tho fellow who
hns VISION will agree with me now— the other later.

J. E. SPURLING
uThe Man Who Sells Dirt Cheap"

Watch the South East Corner of Page Two

�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 81, 1922
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NOTES
Be

quick to kick if things seem
wrong
But kick to us and make it strong
T o make things right gives us delight,
I f you nrs right and wo are wrong.

GOVERNMENT AD)
MERCHANT MARINE
BENEFIT SOUTH

Miami Banker
W ater League
Plans to Save
is Freed o f the
Many Millions
Liquor Charge
Believe Railroad to Coast or Canal
System Would E ffect This

FOR SALE— Sound horse, $76.00. A p­
ply to E. F. Lundquist nt Crown Pa­
per Co.
82-ltp

FOR SALE— Tomato plants, any
quantity, fo r prompt delivery.—
Clayton Merely a Stake Holder and Chase &amp; Co., Phono 530.
28-tfc
Not a Principal
FOR SALE— 16 neros, 10 tiled, 4 room
houso, barn, 4 wells, $0,000. Terms.
MIAMI, Fla., March 26.— C. M.
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301
Clayton, vice-president o f tho Miami - « • »■ U w l8' phono 840 or
81-4 to
National Bank, was discharged yes
terdny afternoon at the end o f ■
g c o h , b , Lewis, beforo buying your
thrco-dny hearing in which Re wns f nrnt. Can save you money,
31-4tc
accused o f conspiring to vlolato the
i„.„
n n t t .n lin n WANTED—Mon or women to take orVolstond inw. Mrs. U. U. Harrison,
dura for gonulno RUaranteed hoBtory,
Foster Sloan, T. N. Lewis and W . C. for men. women anJ children. Etlmlnt
. .
. iU«n darning. $40.00 a weak full Unit*
Phelps, co-dofenuants, woro ordered $1,00 an hour aGpnre tlma. Rxparleno#
m o ck in g
held for trial, nnd woro lntor released ijjift °r^rrlxtowt*rnt’n.
n‘ 10" “ 1
!9-10tp
under $600 bond each.
Clayton was accused by William
Splllnrd member o f tho Governmonts

“ W hat is the Chamber o f Oommorto SENATOR RANSDELL SA Y S LEG­
Businoss men from ail over Control
I d o in g ?" ia frequently asked by thoso
ISLATION WOULD FREE THE
Florida discussed transportation prob­
, who expend little or no effort in the
SOUTH OF VASSALAGE
lems confronting tho grower and
i work it is attempting. Ask those
shipper of this stato at a meeting held
members o f the organization who are
WASHINGTON, March 27.— Mem- In tho county courthouse last night
nctively working, they know, and if hers o f congress from the Southern under tho auspices of tho Central Flor­
they haven't time to dotnil the activi­ (dates woro urged by Sonntor Rnns- ida Water Traffic League.
ties, a visit to the offico o f the or­ dcll, Democrat, Louisiana, in an ad­
The proposed canal system from
ganization fo r this purpose will con- dress in tho senato Saturday to sup­ Kisslmmco to tho St. Johns rivor
I vince tho most Inactive squawker that port, for tho benefit of tho South’s was discussed nt length but the prin­
the local chamber is on the Job work­ ports, pending legislation to provldo cipal interest of tho meeting ccnterod
ing fo r n Creator Sanford.
government aid for the merchnnt ma­ about the construction of n railroad
The Chamber o f Commerce is a rine.
.......... J jo m Inland Florida to Eau Gallio or
ujm ocratic'organization. It is work­
,„n,
wnie otnor point whore products could
Enactment o f such log ica l
ing for tho best interests o f all in Louisiana sonator declared, would bo shipped to tho northern mnrkots by
Sanford. It is not working in tho free Southern ports from tho "vas­ water thus effecting n saving in trans­ up campaign hero last
interests of any individual or But o f salage' in which he asserted they were portation charges. Eau Gallio sent a holding In cbctow $4,060 fo r tho pur* j
individuals, and any ona joining it held by foreign shipping companies. large delegation to tho meeting, and chaso by Splllnrd o f 100 cases o f II-(
quor from Phelps and Lewis. Spil-,
fo r such selflBh purpose is in lino fo r
"I f tho government does not ex­ produced government surveys to show lard said ho posed as "A . B. Phillips," |
a disappointment. It is non-political tend direct aid to shipping and thero- thut the harbor in that city Is deep
Penn’s s p o ils q u a lit y .
New York bootlegger and that Clay-j
and has proven that it can assimilate by materially encourage men to en­ enough to permit tho landing o f ocean
W hy?
ton wrote the agreement fo r tho
factions, with their diversified opin­ ter into tho shipping business with going stonmoro.
The law provides that " I f taxBecause Penn'a is packed air­
transaction, carrying on negotiations,
ions, subverting them to a common n reasonable prospect for earning a
Former Congrcssrhan Haines, of with pholps and Lewis.
tight in tho patented n e w
Sloan and es upon real estate shall not b e
cause.
Occasionally somo ona re­ fair return on tholr investment," snid New York, now n resident of Flofldu,
container— th e qu ality ia
marks that they haven't any use fo r Sonntor Ransdcll, "it will bo impos­ was one of tho princiunl speakers, de­ Mrs Harrison were accused with h a v -. pni(l before the first (lay o f April
|o f ftny year, the Tax Collector
" ’ tiled In.
tho fellows back o f tho- Chamber o f sible fo rtlie shipping board to dis­ voting most of his address to tho sub­ ing an interest In ths liquor.
Clayton was discharged, accord- : s h n „ n(lVcrtise and sen."
Commerce. No ono likes a person pose o f tho greater portion of Its very ject of rnilwnys. Mr. Haines declar­
jef r*in's i* alwaysfresh, Hava you
,ver raally chewed froth tobaccot
with whom they are unacquainted. A largo fleet of alow, moderate sized ed thnt n system o f railroads connect­ Ing to Commissioner Graham, b e -.
This is to notify all concerned
DuyPoaii’s lha next time,Try it. Nocloser acquaintance with people d is -1vemiolH. Given reasonable assistance, ing Inlnnd Florida with tho const cause he did not Bee, from the test!-.
mony,
that
tho
banker
wns
a
principthat
the requirements of law will
tic* thofino conditlon-fr*sh~Penn’o.
closes tho fact that thero nro a mighty j V0B„eiB 0f thin class can operate from would he a successful enterprise nnd
nl
in
the
plot,
but
was
merely
a
,JC
complie(i
with anil the Tax
lot o f good fellows loft In tho world. n number of the smaller ports of Am ­ said ho hoped to see tho day when
rta
.
...
... . , .
,
.
Tho man who has no uso for a large erica with a fair prospect o f success, millions o f dollars would bo Buved to stakeholder nnd not a participant in „
tho conspiracy.
, Books Will positively bo clOMtl
proportion o f his fellow citizens ought thereby establishing business out of Florida people through reasonable
Mr. Claytons «rroot occur*! &lt;lu,ln« o n April first as provided by law
to consult some kind o f an ologist these ports to the grant benefit of tho transportation charges. Ho said thut
taxes
to find out what’s the mntter with country generally increasing tho num­ Floridu was on tho eve of a great era whnt hnd been described by special and all lands Oil which
prohibition
enforcement
agents
workhave
not
been
paid
will
be
adhim.
ber* o f its ocenn ports nnd preventing o f development. Ho pointed out that
ing
under
th0
direction
of
Colonel
L'vertised
and
executions
issued
it hnd many advantages over Califor­
congestion.
G. Nutt, ns a campaign to "dry up” f or unpaid personal property
I f you ever hoar anyone Bay, "1
"I would particularly invito tho nt- nia as a citrus stato and declared that
tho city Tho agents swoopod dow n i,
the
climate
was
not
excelled
any­
don’t tike tho way they are running ’ tcntlon of senators from Southern
on alleged illicit resorts late o n o 1t n x c s *
thlngB,” ask him If ho hah mado any stnteH to tho fact thut tho compcnsa- where.
night nnd continued their wholesale
I\ ]A
IIY U Z IW C
pcrsonnl effort to chnngo them. I f , tlon or aid to tho slower, smaller, carS. J. Sllgh, president o f tho lenguo,
rnids through the following day.. Ap-1
!/•
J li lllllI tJ
ho wns right ho would doubtless find R0 ships is of especial value to tho announced thnt the Florida organiza­
proximntoly 30 minor arrests w ere'
many others who agreed with him. |South, with Its exports o f cotton, lum- tion was contemplating Joining tho mado nnd in the meantime Colonel Tax Collector, Seminole County
l
As stnted beforo, this is a democratic ;)ert tobacco and other bulky commod- Mississippi Valley Waterways Asso­
ORLANDO SPANISH W AR VET­
Nutt declared his forces had evidence 20-5tc
organizntion. Tho policies of tho Snn-1jtiea. Without aid to these slower ciation and introduced former Con­
ERANS BECOME MEMBERS OF
thnt prominent bnnkcra in tho city
TIIE ROOSEVELT CAMP ford Chamber o f Commorco aro in cargo ships, it is not probablo that gressman WT*T. Bland, president of
hnd conspired with the bootleggers.
control o f nine governors chosen by ' many o f our existing services In ship- the First National Hank in Orlando,
Ho intimnted nrrests would bo mado
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
These men nro ’ pin(f board stonmoro enn be continued who is vice-president o f tho Missis­
An enthusiastic mooting of Unitod tho membership.
among whnt he described ns the
recognized
ns
possessing
n
high
dc-|&lt;
H
,t
(,f
Southern
ports,
or
that
these
sippi association. Judge Hlnnd told "higher-ups" Mr. Clnytons arrest Attorneys and Counsellore-at-Law
Spanish War Veterans wns hold In
the olfico of Captain J. N. Urndshaw gree of business acumen nnd if in ,,ortB will maintain a foothold for the o f the work which ids association has followed.
DcLAND, FLORIDA
at Orlando on Thursday evening, for charge o f some business corporation Rradunl development of the faster nnd accomplished in securing government
Ho cinimcd ho hnd been mado an Will practice in tho State and Feder­
the purpose o f swearing into member­ would insure its success. Ask tho (lartror passenger ships to a shuro o f aid for inland waterways nnd express­ unwitting party to whnt nppenred to al Courts. Special facilities for E x­
ed the belief that Florida has a great be n frame up, nnd declared thnt his amining and Perfecting Land Titles.
ship in Roosevelt Camp, organized uninformed kicker If ho has over which they are rightfully entitled.
"Compensation for mail steamers, opportunity to take advantage of her handling o f the money involved in
here a few weeks ago, several Span­ Bpoken to a single governor or the
ish war vets o f Orlundo. Headed by secretary regarding tho matters upon amply justified by Democratic prece­ position nnd ship hor products by the alleged liquor trado was dono In
SCHELLE M A IN E S
Commundor R. A . Tcrhoun, Br.f tho which they aro working. Has ho evor dents, would not suffice fo r present water routes.
Ignorance o f its nature nnd ns an
men left Sanford thirteen strong. written them a letter7 Has he ever Southern interests. There must be
G. W. Knight, o f Sanford, vice-pres­ ordinary pnrt o f tho dny’s business.
LAW YER
Lucky thirteen follows up tho Roose­ givon them any helpful nuggestions 7 |Mho compensation for the cargo ident of the league, told of the great
Office in the Court House
velt membership fo r tho camp was How much time has ho given, and. Tramps’ especially ndnpntcd to our Increase in water shipping during the
SANFORD
FLORIDA
organized with thirteen members; tho how much effort hns ho expanded,1new nnd growing lines, if those lines present season and predicted thnt an­
RICKARD CASE
membership however, huH increased to outside o f vorboslty, on tho civic r o -'„ r e to be saved to the ports o f tho other yenr would bring oven bettor re­
GOES TO JURY TODAY
twenty-one with tho goal of fifty in quiremont or reform which ho is so South Atlantic and the Gidf of Mexl- sults. Other speakers were C. E. CanG E O . G. H ERRING
EVIDENCE ALL IN
loudly
advocating?
Do
you
think
ho
C
O
i
the near future. Tho only camp in
ova, S. F. Brooks and II. M. Jarnlgan
A ttorn ey-at-L aw
Central Florida, it is tho purpose of can fairly criticize an organization In
"Within tho hist four or five years of Eau Gallic nnd
representatives
lllr Tin- Ahmiii-liltril I'rma)
wliich
n
few
nro
trying
to
tin
for
tho
this camp to reach out to tho com­
we have seen the creation of a now from Kissimmee, Mount Dorn, San­
NEW YORK, March 28.— Evidonco N o. 14 Gnrncr-Woodrufi Buildin
rades throughout this section nnd many 7
in the Rickard rape trinl was all in
sea power on the South Atlantic nnd ford, Cocoa and Orinndo.
SANFORD, FLA.
bring them into fellowship. Veterans
Gulf o f Mexico— an American sea
A traffic committee was appointed nt noon, Tho court told tho Jury it
of tho SpnnlsK-Amorlcan war, north
Somo inon think thnt when they power of ships managed and opera*ud to Investigate the various means of hoped to give thorn the ease late to ­
to Palntkn, south to Lakeland and east hnvo pnid tholr dues into tho Cham­ from our Southern parst, purchasing connecting Inlnnd Florida with tho day, after both sides had summed up.
and west in the territory nro eordinlly ber o f Commerce they should got their stores there, employing their const and report .to tho next meeting
invited to uffiliato with
Roosevelt lnrgc nnd quick returns. Somo look crews there, carrying our commerce of the league which will ho held with­
JEW ELER
camp, licndqunrtcrB ut Sanford.
A for factories, 'othora /fo r increased to markets some of which wo have in the next two weeks. The commit­
membership campaign is planned that population, others for stimulated never reached before. Foreign ships tee's headquarters will hu in this city.
MY SPECIALTIES:
In any channel, whore had come nnd gone through tho years — Orlando Sentinel.
will include Seminole, Orange, Lake business,
Pickard's Hnnd-Palnted China
and Volusia counties.
money is invested, it requires action (— ships built abroad, owned abroad,
To which we might add that William
Gorham's Sterling Sliver
At the Orinndo meeting Comrades nnd effort on the pnrt of the ,indl- joiTicorod and manned abroad, distrtb- T. Donnelly, one of tho most widely
Rogers' Plated Ware
C. E. McDowell, John J. Caldwell, Jns. vidunl to secure roturns. Dues plus uting their profits mostly abroad ami known marine engineers and water­
Elgin and Waltham Watchea
unstinted
effort
nro
required
o
f
tho
[carrying
our
commerce
on
routes
M. lirudy nnd Wnltor A. Mongos woro
way experts in tho country also made
sworn into membership.
Captain membership to put over thoBo things which foreign shipowners and nier the only real talk on waterways thnt
iirndshaw will ho transferred from tho which will make Sanford tho largest chants determined.
wns made at the meeting and ono thnt
Parcel Post Your Cleaning and
Jacksonville camp to Roosovelt camp. city in the south control portion o f
"In other words, the European mar­ was filled with information o f the
Dyeing to
itime powers hnd held our Southern right sort. Ho told tho people what
There were n number or other appli­ the state,
Enrich tho soli, increase the
|K&gt;rts in almost absolute vassalage, they could do in n manner thnt loft no
cants who nro expected shortly to
yield, hasten maturity, im­
an room for doubt and just why ho was
unite with tho Sanford vits.
A lettor requesting information on and hnd dustro.vcd all hope of
prove tho qunlity. It pays to
not mentioned in the above nrtlelo in
Accompanying Commnndor
Tor- Sanford w u h received b y tho organi­ American shipping of our own.
uso them regularly. Stock in
the Sentinel seems rather strange.
"A
ro
thore
nny
of
us
who
would
heun woro officers and comrudos, J. zation from W . S. Eddlngs, Associate
our warehouse nt Sanford.
tl. Sharon, Craig Harris, Fred W il­ Justice of the Supromo Court o f like to huve the old conditions reBooklot free from warehouse
liams, Luko Walker, C. R. Lord, J. T. Hnwii. Tho leaven of publicity put turn to Norfolk, or Newport News, CAN'T SQUIRT WATER
or from—
ON OTHER WOMEN
Rrady, sr., G. W. Rutherford, W. D. out by tho local chamber is beginning **r Wilmington, or Charleston, Sa­
Rallurd (Altnm onto), E. Portln (W ag­ to work in thnt section of tho w orld 1vnnnah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Mobile,
Armour F ertilizer Works
611 Main St.
Jacksonville, FI
New Orleans, Houston or Galveston
Jack son ville. F lorida
MIAMI, March 27— Nowly acquired
ner), Roy Schmidt, John Huigh (Ovie­ apparently.
We
prepay
parcel
postage
on return.
"N o, never.
Equality with our women's rights do not inciudo a pre­
do), A. King.
r. l vi
„
,
1
brethren of tho North, we o f the rogative to squirt water on another
Probably ono of tho biggest works
^
our QWn Am or,cnn mor.
o f their bcx, according to a ruling In
o f its kind in tho world is ThomnB1
ford a n n o u n c e s f o r t y
chant marine— nnd this proposed bill Judge Branding's office here.
Register of American Manufacturers.
HOUR WEEK AN D $6
points more clenrly nnd powurfully
A woman dashed breathlessly up
The chamber hns secured a volume
DAY FOR A L L EMPLOYES
than nny bill which wo have seen be­ to Deputy Sheriff Mattie Ware and
nnd any of tho local business men who
Oldest and Largest Seed House In Florida
fore, tho way in which wo can secure asked:
mny hnvc occasion to look up somo
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
DETROIT, Mich., March 26.— Ad­
nnd keep it.”
"I wnnt to know if It's a criminal
particular manufacturer in their line
option of the forty-hour wook as a
offense to turn a water hose on an­
M A R T IN ’S H Y TEST SEEDS
nro nt liberty to refer to it nt any
Permanent policy In all plants o f the
DEPUTY SHERIFF
other
woman,
for
I’m
going
to
do
it."
ARE KNOWN FOR QUALITY
Ford Motor Company was announced time.
SHOT IN LEG IN
Tho deputy referred' hor to Judge
Seed Corn, Leans, Peas, Popper, Eggplant, Watermelon. Cantaloupe,
last night by Ersel B. Ford, president
RAID NEAR ORLANDO Hrannlng’s offico, whore Bho wns In­
Potatoes, Tomatoes, Cucumber. Cowpens, Forngo and Field Seeds. Our
of tho company. - Undor the new
formed such an attack might como :
Catalogue und Price List will givo full Information. Wo carry all
FREE
COURSE
IN
WRITING
Plan tho factories will be closed on
varieties of garden, field nnd farm seeds, that havo been tested nnd
ORLANDO, March 27. — Deputy under the head o f assault nnd bat­
FOR ALL CORRESPONDENTS
Saturday and Sunday and about
proven to ho adapted to Florida soil nnd climate, and our yoars o f ex ­
Sheriff J. A. Cnruthcre was shot tery.
perience enable us to handlo the Florida seed business to advantage.
3.000 men will be added to the force.
through tho log and Sheriff Korol ant)
"W ell, I’ll boo about it," she de­
SPRING
CATALOGUE— Mnrtln’s Spring Catalogue is now ready.
GAINESVILLE,
March
27.—
Tho
Tho change will a ffect approximately
Deputy Pool narrowly eBcapod In­ clared ns sho walked meditatively
Write for it. Evcryono interested in Florida Spring and Summer
Univorsity
of
Florida
through
its
50.000 employes who will continue to
jury late Saturday night jdurlng a away
cropH should nvuil themselves o f information contained in our descripreccivo tho minimum $0 a day wage. General Extension Division, has an­ raid on Conloy’s still, turpentine
tivo catalogue. Supplied FREE on request, to thoso who send in their
Details o f whnt hud como up In tho
nounced tho offer o f n free scholnrnames promptly. W rilo for it today. Full Information nnd prices on
New employes, however, will ro­
enmp, southern pnrt Ornngo county. neighborhood to warrant this spon­
bfe seeds.
all scasonabfi
«lv e a minimum o f $6 dally, the flhfP in now8papcr writing to all ro- Officers wont to tho enmp oxpecting taneous quost o f lgal knowledge were
Pre-war scale. In making the Bn. I porters or correspondents who apply
to find moonshine liquor but ran into not revealed
E. A . M A R T IN SEED CO.
nounccmont, Mr. Ford said he had through tho paper they represent
a skin game with eight nogro mon
202-206 East Bay St.
Phone 4277-12S*
Tho counio will be conducted by a
reached tho conclusion that the fortynnd women participating. Tho raid AUGUST I’ ROBST
number of tho extension, division b
hour week was practical, that the ad­
resulted In tho arroHt o f all the
ILLEGALLY DEPORTED
sta ff who hns had six years’ - exporiditional
---- ■ UHJ
day \ofMrfn rest
1 S_r1Jw would
n u u ill prove
UlWl V « I
negroes.
SAYS FEDERAL JUDGE
benefit to the workers nnd that t h e , onec on lwr« * d“ i,y pBpor.8 ,
Production schedules o f the Ford in-1 *Inca and who Is a graduate o f tho
N EW YORK, March 28.— August
TURKEY CONCEDED
dustrlos could be ao arranged as to Missouri School o f Journalism It wiU
ProbBt, former butler at Rolling Rock
N EARLY ALL CLAIMS
maintain the present output on the cover the source o f news, P™p" pr*;
EXCEPT ADHIANOPLE Club, near Pittsburgh, who claimed
curtniled working week.
poratlon o f copy, ideas relating to
ho*was being railroaded out o f the Consulting Chemist says of the water: "O f the many waters o f this and oth­
Mr
. . i j u i ti
e _
4 » nowa values and the necessity for
“ir. ford said he believed a greater .
- . „ „ nneo In writPARIS, March 27.— Turkey conced­ country on account o f love affair with
&lt;l™«n&lt;i f „ „ , otoP vehl0, „ p .r t lm ,. brevity, order end eequenc. In writ
er regions that I have analysed, I have found none superior in all goo4 quali­
ed nearly all hor claims, oxcept those Virginia Cralgio McKay prominent
society girt, wns Illegally ordorod de­ ties o f that of the "Elder W ater,"— Phone 311-W. Office in Miller Building.
“ lndl“ U™
I n T h tM eeiom ere ottered to thoe. to Adrinnople and part o f Eastern
ropro Yemeni In bn .ln ee. von,roily
l
goJ |n
n0WIp„ p„ „ „ tk who Thrace in memorandum allied foreign ported, Federal Judge KnKox ruled
[feel they may derive some good in ministers today forwarded to Athens, today, in decision on Probst’s habeas
Angora and.Constantinople, with view corpus action. Probst was hold, howMoore Haven will aoon hay* another the nature o f helpful suggestions
to its acceptance as preliminary peace ovor fo r further deportation proceed­
modem business building with stores
settlement, revising treaty o f Sevres. ings.
The-Herald for Post Cards.
on the ground floor and hotel above.

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PROPERTY OWNERS
TAKE NOTICE

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ROGERS &amp; JONES
French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers

E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.

ELDER SPRINGS W A T B I T

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TTi«t toe present location is most
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b d e a r to four-fifths o f
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t i , people e f Florida. That TaSahaanee is most inaccessible is
beyond
question.
Th* train service to and from TaL
Iahasaee is nothing short o f disgraceifuL The accomodations at the Tal, lahassee depot would be discreditable
' ^ 4 bec||.WT&gt;idi village.

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Tallahassee is surrounded by class­
ic red hills and sweet southern senti­
ment, neither o f which are regarded
tea as an asset as relates to the capital
o f s state.
Fellow told oa today that he aaw
T i t cupi't! i f uuy itoto tbouM be
the “ fifty horsemen o f the Apocalypse’’’
located in a prorressfre city within
cm ! -h iwso u k otner night and loca­ easy reach o f s majority o f the peolly he hejf his own wife with him.
ple.
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To reach the capital at present
four-fifths o f the people would waste
two days is going and two days in
returning.

1*■

The last batallios o f soldier dead re­
turned from France yesterday.
It
— n« to memory many tad e m its in
connection with the war and the faces
ef those boys who went over so filled
with ardor and hope.

W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3L 1923

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The man who undertakes to cultivate \NE 1-4 o f NW l- « o f NW 1-4, See. S ch em in g stomach, bet be d i « W o r e
a few acres is able to attend to tb e'T w p . 20 3L, Rang* 31 E. 2 acres. The reaching i f
Th
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supervision e f hi* fields himself, and said land being assessed at the date o f 11-23. S oil and guaranteed 7 »
f&gt;,»* means the elimination o f a high toe issuance o f nsch certificate in the Hardware Co. A dr.
O ne Po u n d Nf T
priced assistant. This is s matter to name o f Unknown. Unless said eer■ “
be considered, and nowadays the farm tifkate shall be redeemed according Notice oT Application for Tax Deed
375 o f the _General
■“ ** be operated economically if it U to law Tax Deed win issue thereon Under
_
G R A O £
state
o f Flonda
Florida
to be s paying proposition.
on toe Sto day of Hay. A. D. 1922Sitatntes of the SU
te of
In France a gardener can make a
Witness my official signature and
Notice is hereby given that G. S.
gcod Irving for bis family on less seal this the 30th day o f March. A. C rawford. purchaser o f Tax Certifithan one acre o f ground, but he keeps D. 1922.
,**°- ® » dated the 2nd day of
as filed
at it all toe time. In Florida an acre
(SEAL*
E. A . DOUGLASS.
June. A. D. 1919. has
filed said
said certicertio f land will raise a wonderful amount
Clerk Circuit Court.
ficate in my office, and has made apo f regetables or fruit. A few pecan
Seminole County, Fla. r , ***tion f ° r Tax Deed to issue in actrees yield splendid returns fo r their
By: A. M. WEEKS. D. C cordanee with law. Said certificate
care and toe space they occupy. A
-----------------------------embraces the following described propfew orange of grapefruit trees well
THE EASTER BAZAAR
«rty situated in Seminole County.
ttdttCOff&amp;B
repay the owner for attention— and o f toe Pipe Organ Club will be held Florida, to-wit: N H Lot 3, W. F.
the waiting o f a few years. There at Dr. Moore's Optical Parlors, Sat- Leavitt's S u b -D iv . The said land boare some great farms o f many a c r e s ;, urday, April 8th.
33-2tc ing ej*e*aed at the date o f the lssuALWAYS FRESH
ante of such certificate Is ton name of
seme ranches and planzz ^±rrr.
Nat Sold in Balk
are grown in a wholesale way—but
FOP. SALE— FreshJersey cows and S. W.Wright. Unless said certificate
the state has hundreds o f small farms
heifer*. Bargatoif sold at once.— shall be redeemed according to law
to every large one, and the increase Orange City Water Works,
Orange Tax Deed will iasue thereon on the
is steadily on toe side of the small
City, Florida.
33-ltp 22nd day of April, A . D. 1922.
WITNESS my official signature and SANFORD---- NEW YORK— MIAMI
acreage.
seal
this the 17th day of March. A.
Every new subdivision, and opening FOR SALE OR LEASE— One 20 acre,
D.
1922.
o f a tract fo r sales o f small farm s i s : one 10 acre Sanford avs. walking
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS.
an aid to the growth and prosperity o f ' distance to city. Two lots corner
Clerk Circuit Court,
Center and Elm ave. Two lots west
toe state.
Sem:r..vle Cv.iii&gt;,, • tuiiu*.
side Palmetto aT*-, 30 f t f . u « E «&gt; By: A . M. W EEKS. D. C.
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey, 31-dtc
LESS MEAT CONSUMED.
owner. 115 N. Spring Sto Lee Ange'l i i i ,
ir r u e s n o s ro a tax
£KV.i. -.--a . l u D
Efforts made daring the war
to les, Laid.
E E D r S D C H NECTIOA STS OF

BEL-JAR COFFEE CO.

yean ago excited a bitter fight, and
the capital would then hare been re­
moved from Tallahassee but fo r the
•illy fight which resulted in four or
Utc cities, wanting the capital and
erterir.r toe contest It was a fight
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I started for Jacksonville and by JackSee pictures In paper o f a girl and sonville, but when the election cctr fe llo w who she has promised to curred the opposition to viTr-l’ c r*.tsrry and has fooled him five times was divided and Tallahassee retained
HEN E R A L » T A T I T E S O T T H E
conserve meat products appear
to
• T A T E O F F L O R ID A
AfaUia Lady Was Sick For Thr*
by refusing to go through with the t t
have had a permanent effect in reduc­
N
o
tice
1* h e re b y r iv e n th a t 3
N
And
Tallahassee
will
again
retain
it
ceremony at the altar. In looking at
Tears, Suffering Pain, Nerroaa
S
ea
rcy,
ptjreh
sxer
o
f
T
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t
C
e
r
tific
a
te
ing the consumption o f meat. A t least
No. 1114. dat*-J the Ith d a y o f N o v e m ­
them one does not wonder at it. They if four or five cities go out after it
the experience o f those days has had
ber. A. D I l f I, ha* file d M id c e r t ific a t e
tad Depressed— Read tier
both look like nuts, O f course they instead o f centering the firht on one
la m y o ffic e a s d ha* m a de a p p lic a tio n
a part in the situation revealed by
fo r T a t t&gt;eed to issu e In a c c o r d a n c e
city.
are In “high society.'
Own Story of Recovery*
w ith law . &lt;v»!d c e r t ific a t e em b ra ce * th*
the bureau o f animal industry o f the
-------Now which city is the best located
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,
.
,
,
,
.
following
described
property
situated
agricultural department A report reThe law provides that If tax- la Seminole County Florida, to-wlt:
Genera] Pershing says the reduc­ for the capital?
cently issued shows that production o f es upon rea l e s ta t e shall n o t b e
VE?.
Tp0f: ? ! cru
Unquestionably
Jacksonville.
tions is the array are a serious blow
Print Rock, Ala.— Mrs. C. M. Stegall
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to the nation's military policy. Well,
city in Florida, and twice the size o f rsJ
in
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latter year o f an} year, the Tax Collector »as****d at the date of the tsauanc* of Of near here, recently related the fat
Gen. old boy, it was done for that very
eoeh c e r t ific a t e la th e nam e o f A. B lowing interesting account of her re
**• “ * " * ■ amounted to 2,500,000,000 shall advertise and sell ”
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e * taid c e r t ific a te eball
purpose, you know. Sort of done for toe next largest city.
la w
T a x oovery: “ I was In a weakened con
BUT
JACKSONVILLE
CANNOT
T
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1'
lxi}
thejr
but
Th1
5
«
to
notify
all
concerned
the good of toe nation like calling the
th * :s t h day dltion. I was sick three year* in bed
g e t it .
820^)00,00 pounds. Thu might ex- that the requirements of law w ill ; of AA*Prn.
a
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d
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p ril. A. P i s : :
boys out in time o f war and all that
m y o f fic ia l » i m a t u r e ar.a suffering a great deal o f pain, weak
Ever, when JacksonTdie tried to ••- f liia * P°rtion o{ th«
o tt '" t h be complied with and the Tax I **aW11T.VE5S
th i* th e 21th d a y o f M arch. .V D
stuff. You know what we mean.
nervous, depressed.
I was so weak
cure it before, the Times-Union op- In production and consumption were it Books will positively be closed i&gt; ::
i SEAL)
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A.
D OU GLASS.
X
couldn’t
walk
across
the User; jud
. poeed its own city rigom tuly
did r‘ °^ ^ a t it is known toat since 1910 qjj A p ril first as provided b y law
C le rk C ircu it C ou rt.
bad
to
lay
and
my
little
ones do thi
Thu part of toe state will not mind1 the politicians who are blindlyled by tk* consumption of beef has declined and all lands on which
S
em
in
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C
ou
n
ty
.
Fla.
taxes IM W
I was almost dead. I trtH
By A. M. W E E K S . D C. work.
the increased assessment made on per­
about
20
pounds
per
capita
and
a
have
not
been
paid
Will
be
adthis newspaper.
■very thing I heard of, and a number ef
sonal and real property by the state
Jacksonville would not be united on large part of that was brought about vertised and executions issued NOTICE O F A PPLIC A TIO N FO B T A X doctor*. SUH I didn't get any reliit
equalizer if he makes the balance of
D E E D I Nil EH *E «W IO N r.r*. OF
I couldn’t oat. and alept poorly.
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O f lamb f o r unpaid personal property
ar.y proposition.
I f Christ came to by the effect o f toe war.
G E N E R A L *T A T C T E * O F T H E
believe If T hadn’t heard o f and takes
the state pay their pro rata share eff
and
mutton
Americans
consume
a
ta
x
es.
VTATF.
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Jacksonville and stopped out in
Cardol I would have died. I bouzhJ
the taxes. We are willing to pay all
Pork
ja r /\
r.
I H T I /I V O
Noi.ee
hereby gtr.n_tha._Al.ee W. ^
totuVs X r a neighbor told ml
Springfield, Riverside would "cut up.’’ comparatively small amount.
P
alm
er
p
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rc
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a
se
r
o
f
T
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t
C
'ertlflea
te
■!* bottles, after a
the traffic will stand but we want it
No II. d a ted the Snd d ijr o f Ju n e. A. what it did for her.
If the whole state o f Florida should p 'o d ^ m o la lJM , nd . « !
to come back to u* and not go for im­
I' 1* 1&gt; has file d sa id c e r t ific a t e la m y
,, „
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_
"I began to eat and sleep, began U
offer Jacksonville the capital there !ow that of 1519. It is estimated that _
o ffic e , an d h as m a d e a p p lic a tio n fo r
provements at some other point where
last
year
the
average
consumption
°\
\v
O
T
'
Seminole
County
T a t D eed to i«»u e In a c c o r d a n c e w ith grin my strength and am now wtU
would eb such a fight against location
law
Fa Id c e r t ific a t e em b ra -:** th e f o l ­ and strong. I haven’t had any too a
they pay but little taxes.
that some fellow would go to the beef was 57 pounds, veal 8 pounds,\
lo w in g d eecrlb ed p r o p e r t y -ltu a le d
tn
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em in ole C o u n t y ,.F o lr id a . t o - w i t ■ Lot ble since . . . I sure can testify to thi
courts with an injunction. It’s just mutton and lamb 0 founds and pork Luke Kielly Say*. "The Hat Died Be­ S
I dial
t. B lock ». T ie r I. S a n fo r d
T h e said good that Cardol did me.
Seattle woman amputated her own Jacksonville’s way. The people have 72 pounds.
land b e in g assessed at th* d a te o f the think there la a better tonic mail
I Issu an ce o f su ch c e r t ific a t e In th * nam e and I believe U saved my life."
fore Reaching the River.”
Americans have not abandoned meat
arm yesterday because “ a spirit com- R^ver been unanimous on anything.
f ] W F it ig e r a ld E sta te
L'nles* said
For over 40 year*, thousands of wo
mended her to do so* and now she Is
go Jacksonville is not in the capital e* tint? ^7 *n7 icearu but they are find“ Since moving near the river 2 c e r t ific a t e sh a ll be red eem ed a c c o r d in g
to la w T ax D eed w ill Issue th e re o n on men have used Cardol successfully
not expected to live. Again we are
removal fight.
in* in stitu tes. There are »ome com- year* ago, we’ve always used P.AT- the * lth d a y o f A p ril. A. D. 1»1Z.
i i"
the treatment of many woman!]
W IT N B S S m y o f f ic ia l * ig n a tu re and “
called upon to remark that spirits inThen what i* the next best thing?
P ^ int »t first about the “ meatless SNAP. Watched a vicious water rat, seal
thl* the 21th d a y o f M arch . A. D I aCments.
these days are funny thing*. Now,
Ocala 0f course.
days’’ in wartime but it was oson dis* nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the 1*22
If you suffer as these women dl&lt;
( SEAL l
E A DOU GLASS
when we were young, the spirits hov­
Ocala is a beautiful city and the c«&gt;vered_that they proved no real hard- house. About 15 minutes later he
Clerk circuit Court
! take CarduL It may help you, too
;« cCoou
u nntty
y . Fix.
ered around the com er grocery and location is ideal.
S em in ole
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The people are ship. That doubtlesi led eventually darted o ff for the water, to cool his 32-Stc
By A. M WKEK&amp; D C.
they were good spirits and never com­ most hospitable and nothing can be to reduction in meat allowance on
ll
manded any o f us to cut o ff our charged against Ocala except that other days. The higher prices also
* rmsI many years ago, permitted Tom Wat- had something to do with the situa-.
------------- *&gt;------------son and his gang to invade it and tion, especially since unemployment
There are so many fine affairs all hold a Populist convention them, and set in. People cannot eat meat when *
over the state to which we are in- give birth to the Populist or “ Ocala
have not the money to buy it. It
sited every day— social affairs, busi- Platform."
i* probable that toe trend thus re­ 5
' IDEAL OIL EMULSION PASTE
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cess affairs and all kinds o f gatherBut Ocala wasn't to blame and if v«*l*d will continue. When meat was
Inga where we could hare inch a good Orlando and other citie* want the pl*ntiful and cheap naturally it was
This ia the original “ hard water” oil spray for whitefly and scale insect control that
time in pleasure ar.d profit combined capital removed the7 will quietly Lay consumed in greater amounts
than
mixes with all types of water and lime sulphur solution, and keeps indefinitely. Trouble
—but we cannot get away from tol« aside selfishness and center on Ocala. now that toe ranges are gone and
with spoiled oil sprays eliminated. IDEAL OIL EMULSION PASTE has proved its
beautiful typewriter and office desk
If Orlando and Ocala both get In­ grazing is restricted. Whether willmerits and superiority for two years. Results are what you want at a reasonable price.
\\ rite for further information.
to which we have been chained by to the fight then Tallahassee will ing or not reduced supply would drive
consumers to a diminished portion.—
the dear little daily.
keep it.—Jacksonville Observer.
Tampa Tribune.
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SMALL FARMS IN FLORIDA.
Original Ideal Oil Emulsion. Ideal Lime Sulphur Solution. Ideal Bordeaux Mixture
CENTERHILL PRODUCTS
terminals on the water front. This
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Paste, Ideal Caustic Potash Fish Oil Soap.
seems like a large sum but it it none
The Plant City Courier recently
COMMAND HIGH PRICES
Large Stock of Bean Power Sprayers------ ------------------------------ Blount Farm Im p le m e n ts
too large for a growing city lik e ,’ *ld : “ If the holders of large bodies
WITH DEMAND STRONG
Tampa. Sanford wants to bond for| of land in this section would fell it in
FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY COMPANY
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water front improvements and tome small tracts there would be develop­

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people cannot see it but the lake front
and terminals and docks and piers
and boat basin will be the greatest
assets o f this city in the next ten
years.
Water transportation ha*
com e to stay ar.d will be the biggest
thing in the south in a few year*.
We wish we could convince the peo­
ple here that the importance o f the
river transportation, the deepening of
the fit. John* river, the cutting o f the
tanal into Indian river and many
other improvement* are the real de­
velopment* for this section. 8o few
people *eem to be able to look ahead
and aee what our river transportation
means to this city. Without the St.
Johns river Sanford would be com­
pletely bottled up now and forever
and yet we do not appreciate what
the river means ft oa.
------------- o------------It gives the Herald editor a satis­
fied feeling to know that at last the
g o lf linka are assured for Sanford.
"We hare talked about golf linka and
a country club for ten year* or more
until we were heartily tired of it and
w e suppose our reader* were tired
o f It too. But once *ttrting some­
thing wc never quit until somebody
put* it over and we knew when the
Chamber of Commerce took up the
g o lf question and put S. 0 . Chase as
chairman o f the committee that some­
thing would be done and it was. Now
8anford la fn a fair way to have a
fairway second to none In the coun­
try.
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CAPITAL KEMOVAL
Tbe proposition to remove the capi­
tal o f Florida from Tallahassee to
aoma more solu ble place Is attract­
ing considerable attention throughout

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ment o f this part o f the state that
CENTERHILL, .March 28. — Centhe country has never even dreamed terhHJ vegetables are commanding top
could come to pass.” Small farms are notch market price*.
There were
the ones that pay best in Florida, and three carloads o f vegetables sold f.
in this respect it may be that the peo- o. b. here today for a total o f 16,404.
pie are learning a lesson from the old The season is just coming in and
nu y
world. Small farms are the rule in there are upwards o f 3,500 acres of ♦&gt;
Europe. The great acreage owned by various crops to be harvested within A
individuals and corporations in some the next few months. There was one A
parti of Europe are rented to small car o f green beans, conUining 432 V
tenants, very largely, and intensive hampers, which sold for 11,404, an
cultivation brings results that are en­ average o f J3.25 per hamper; also
tirely satisfactory.
two ears of cukes which sold for
Small farms in Florida, used to the 12,500 per car. The cukes averaged
full extent o f climate and season pos- 15-50 for fancy, $4.50 for choice, and
sibilities, with proper cultivation end $2 for culls.
The shipments will
fertilization, pay handsomely. The grow heavier as the season advances
fact is noted every day in the state ar.d the farmers are all In good
newspapers. An acre tract here or spirits. There was no damage here
two acres there gets into print for to vegetables in the cold snap of a
making a lot of money for the owner few days past.
or lessee.
Great bodies o f Isnd are held by Ask Your Soldier Boy How “ Cooties”
corporations and individuals in Flori­
Got Such a Hold
da and with the idea almost
general
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He’ll tell you that the battlefronts
that these holding* will lom e day be
Europe were swarming with rats,
subdivided and sold in tracts that can which carried the dangerous vermin
be handled by men o f small means, i afJd caused our men misery. Don’t let
there is not the activity along this line rata bring disease into your home. I
that would parliups be Warranted. It When you see the first one get RATmust come, sooner or later, and when SNAP. That will finish them quick,
the number o f Florida farmers doub- Three sizes, 35c, 65c, fld&gt;5. Sold and
lea, or trebles, and there are hundreds guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.__
at work in a section where now but A«lv.
half a dozen energetic, industrious I
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men are working, the state will bios- Notice of Application for Tax Deed t
aom like the rose. Florida has the
Under Section 575 of the General
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acres to support ten million people—
Statute* of the Stale of Florida
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but they cannot come here until it IsNotice is hereby given that E. G.l
y
possible for the small farmer to get a Hodges, purchaser of Tax Certificate
foothold.
.
No. 190, dated the 2nd di.y of June,
The Courier, following up the para- V. D. 1919, has filed said certificate
graph quoted, says, “ it is the small
office, and has made applicafarm that is in demand these days.
for tax deed to issue in accordThis is due to several causes, one o f anc&lt;f with law. Said certificate emwhich ii the growing burden of ta x a -. braces the following described prop- '
tion, another Is the difficulty o f get- 1orty situated in Seminole County,' &lt;
ting a day’s work for a day’s wages.” Flori«la, to-wit: S 2 acres o f W 1-2

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Worth a lot in
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Purina O-Mulene 100-lba., per s a c k .....................................$2.52
■ ‘ Purina Cow Chow, 24% Protecn, 100-lbs., per sack............ $3.23
S Purina Calf Chow, '25-lbs.* per sock .................................... $1.30
■ Purina Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per s a c k .................$2.86
■ Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 50-lbs., per s a c k .................. $1.49
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 1-3-lbs., per sack ...........$0.30
Purina "Winner Brand” Scratch 100-lbs., per sa ck ........... $2.50
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per s a c k ..................... $3.34

No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100-lba., per s a c k ............................ $2.16
No, 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lbs., per s a c k .................... $1.91
No. 2 White Corn, 100-lbs., per s a c k ....................................$1.91
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lba., per s a c k ..........................$2,21
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per sack ............................... $2.58
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lba., per s a c k ............................... $2.35
Grit for Chickens, 100-lbs., per sack................................... $1.50
Oyster Shell, 100-lbs., per s a c k ........................................... $1.50

Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs., pur sa ck ............................ ......$1.73
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per s a c k ............ ..... $0.35
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per s a c k .............. ...... $3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-lbs., per s a c k ................ ..... $1,91
Purina*'Chicken Chowder, 8 1-3-lbs., per sa ck .............. ..... $0.40
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per sa ck ........................ .....$4.84
Larrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per sa ck ............................ ..... $3.50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7% , per sa ck ........................ .....$2.52
No. 1 Race Horse White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sack . .....$2.50

Have you seen that new chic fountain we just got in? It fits any MASON JAR, can’ t leak or overflow. CHICKS can’ t get wet and CHILL— it saves baby chicks. It and PURINA keeps them
healthy and growing. We are giving them free with a sack of PURINA CHICK CHOW. Tell your neighbor. Call and get yours.— I f not listed ask us for it. Will give one sack Old Beck Sweet
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tho dinner guests of frlonds here Sun­
day.
Miss Anna Quackenbas arrived here
Mondny from her homo In Phllmont,
N. Y „ called hero by tho Illness of
her sister, Mrs. Thayer.

in Utica nnd Miss Wctehnll to Roches­
ter, N. Y.

Mrs. E. S. Winchell and grand­
daughter, Miss Avid Grant, left by
bont for St, Augustlno on Wednes­
M m kb ibi m
m
day and thenco to Washington before
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray and Mlsa returning home.
Tfio people of Entorpriao had the Ruth Murray left Sunday for their
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur left Monday
trrent pleasure Sunday evening o f a t - j homo In Franklin, Ind.
fo r their homo in Paeonian Springs,
tomllncr n scrvlco held nt tho chapel.
Ar.r.i Ecldrfr.g and three West Vagit,!*.
by Mr. H. L. Roynolda, county Y . M. ’ daughters left Wednesday for their
Dr. nnd Mrs. Woodring loft Tues­
C. A. secretary, and tho Gospel team homo In New Jersey, after spending
day with Moore to their homes.
of Ili-Y boys o f DcLand. Tho follow ­ tho winter In tho Throop cottngo.
County Clerk Jordnn nnd Mrs. Jor.
ing program was rendered;
Song,
Mr. H. F. Gallagher of Downers dan woro guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Bunn
"Onwnrd Christian Soldiers” ; song, Grove, 111., Is here with Mr, J. Rob­
on Sunday.
“ Brenk Thy Brend o f L lfo." Devo­ bins for n month.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Heck nnd three chil­
tional exercises, Lesson Luke 40-52,
Messrs. O. Z. Tyler, J r„ Palmer,
dren
spent tho dny nt tho Inn Inst
ami prayer by Franklin Talton. Mr. Russell and MIbs Mnry Ann Tyler
Sunday.
Reynolds introduced the follow ing o f Jacksonville and Miss Mnry Lois
Thcro will bo services nt the Epis­
speakers that handled tho different Gill o f DcLnnd wore visitors nt the
subjects In n wny thnt would hnve homo o f Dr. Geo. R. Pnlmcron Satur­ copal church next Sunday nftornoon
nt the usual hour.
been n credit to older men. The B oy’s day.
Christ, Thomas Stout, The fou r fol­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bunn and Mrs. DitMrs. E. A. Northrup entertained on
lowing hoys spoke on the "Four Thursdny evening for Jfra. Hutda mnrs nnd Mr, nnd Mrs. Ely nnd Col.
Square Men” ns emphasized by the Dollison who with her fnthor left fo r Ilnlford will attend the llotol Asso­
Y. M. C. A. On account o f a mis­ Kansas City, Mo., on Frldny.
ciation meeting nt St. Petersburg, nnd
understanding o f dates not as largo
Mrs. Fred Murray entertained from thore will motor to tho Enst
an audience ns usual was out and Severn! frlonds on Saturday evening Const, visiting Mlnmi nnd Pnlm Bench
it is hoped this 1h not the Inst time with n enndy pull.
nnd returning to the Inn to closo the
we will hnve tho plonsure o f henring
Mrs. W. T. Brown nnd Mrs. M. E. season.
the team.
Mrs. Julia Thnyer passed nwny nt
Cnzlne left on Thursdny o f last wcok
her home hero Wednesday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murrny left returning to their homes.
Sunday fo r their homo in Franklin,
Dr. nnd Mrs. F. S. DoLong left in at 5 o ’clock. She is survived by two
Ind„ stopping on route In Montgom­ their car on Monday, driving to Jack­ daughters, Mrs. John Thurshy o f Blue
ery, Aln„ and Louisville, Ky., with sonville nnd from thore to their home SpringH nnd Miss Mabel Thnyer who
made her homo with her mother, one
relatives.
in New York.
sister, Miss Annio Qunckonbos o f
Dr.
nnd
Mrs.
Stout
and
Mrs.
Strnith
Mrs. A. T. Patillo, Miss Nell Patlllo
ami Mr, L. W. Patlllo wero calling Miller nnd dnughter left on Sunday’ s Piormont, N. Y., and two brothers,
Mr. N. Quuckonbos o f Piormont, N.
boat for their homes.
on friends hero Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Wm. T. Donnloy nnd son mo­ Y „ and II. F. Qunckonbos o f this
Mrs, John Thursby and son have
been bore several days during the tored to Jacksonville with Miss Ruth plnco, also several grandchildren.
Illness o f Mrs. Thursby’s mother, Wotonhall, who was accompanied by Funeral services were held In tho
Mr, B. C. Thnrntt nnd dnughter, Mrs. Catholic church on Thursday after­
Mrs. Julia Thayor.
Mr. V. A. Bishop and fnm ily wore Best, tho Intter on routo to their homo noon nt 4 o ’clock.

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tlon ns Icing foreman at Sanford ice was called to Falatka last week u
plant and will mnko consldorabto im­ her father was very 111 with heart
provements on his places hero and trouble.
will also add a subdivision to Lake| Miss Hoskins Jones returned Mon­
Mary. He will have a nice lot o f day night from a business trip t o
^ t e i l Q t a l i i m i e t a l B l I l lots on tho market on tho lake front* Jacksonville.
nnd ho also expects to erect a pavilion j Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert W right o f
Mr. nnd .V-», R. ,4. Rn)f nnd tiro on the lake front and bath houses as W inter Park wore callers at J. G»
daughters are moving to their new well, It being ono o f tho best bathing Ellsworth’s on Tuosdny.
homo hero on Fourth atTeot and W ll-!p ln ccs on the lnkc. Music will be
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. B. Richards w e n
bor avenue today. Mr. Ball purchased (furnished by Mr. E. A. Ball, Sanford
over night gtiesta o f Mr. and U n .
this plnco from Mr. Jorro Rowe la s t' bnndmnster. Tho dimensions o f tho
C. E. Chorpcnlng Tuesday, on route
wcok.
I pavilion has not yet boon decided on
to their homo In Lnkawood, Ohio,
Those from hero who woro shopping bu^
Rt«rt building In about three from St. Potorshurg, whero they spent
in Snnford Mondny woro Dr. Fellows, w 0®!4*.
i tho winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMnhon, Mrs.
A cafeteria supper wns sorvod hero
Sonio rnln would bo much appre­
SJoblom, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Ellis, Mr. Snturdny ovening.
About seventy- ciated ns some o f tho flow ing wells
nnd Mrs. Frank Evans, Mr. Engcrsoll, five people woro present nnd enjoyed nro being forced to flow whether thoy
Mrs. N. II. Brnddock, Mrs. Swnnson.
the nfltolr.
Twenty-three
d olors will or not.
II. D. Durant hns purchnsed n n o w .wna ncttcd to ho,P m ,u co tho &lt;Iobt o n i Tho frosts reported In Inst week's
Ford car
j Die new orgnn.
Music and games paper were so light thoy did not in­
The now store building Is complot- ho,I,0{, to Pa88 nWRy tho g e n in g .
j jure the tomatoes, snap or lima beans,
ed. Mr. Morrll will open up for busl-'
Mr. Dlnklo is doing considernbo tho tendorcst o f all growing things.
business with his saw mill here and
ness April 15th.
Considerable land clearing !■ going
Property Is changing hnnds h ero, would like for Snnford truck growers on. Several ncres nt tho Fish farm
every dny. Frank Evnns hns about{
know he hns plenty o f sawdust hero on Cnmeron Rond; L. Rork on Beardcompleted buying every pleco o f land " t their disposal,
nil nvenuo Is clearing several acT«s
nvnilnhlc around hero.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Shermnn Sowell JHu l*a lej Ka lot
pie residence on Celery nvenuo.
hnve bought five ncres on tho Inke !■*
front known ns tho Hcaly place nnd I*®
THE REASON W H Y— Mine Loco­
motives, Factory Trucks, Bnttleshlps,
will in the cnrly fall commcnco to Pn
build n beautiful winter home there, j Ha
H* Airplanes, Submarines nnd rntlronds
Among those leaving this week for f - a f t i f f l f c i t o l t a f c t l C i l O l O roly nlmost exclusively on "E X ID E "
BATTERIES is beenuso of their honvy
their homos in tho north woro Mr.
---------and Mrs. Jcrro Rowe, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwood Irish havo capacity, rugged construction. Thoro
Fred Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles gono to their new homo in Pnhokio, is nn "E X ID E ” Bnttory mndo to fit
McMahon, Mrs. Ettn Nowmnn and leaving Inst Saturday.
On Frldny every mnka automobile with 3 to 7
Mr. C. W. Crosby. Not ono o f tho levelling n pnrty of neighbors enmo years service. Sou us about nn "E X pnrty wanted to go hut hnd to see in for tho ovening nB n farowcll visit IDE” fo r your cnr.— RAY BROTH­
nftor their homes nnd business there. to them, bringing n picnic lunch nnd ERS, "E X ID E ” BATTERY SER­
All will he hnck in tho fall nnd somo giving them good wishes far their VICE.
311-tfc-daw
will come for keeps.
futura happiness nnd prosperity.
Tho Hernld for Post Cards.
II. D. Durant hns resigned his poslMrs. C. A. Palmer of Camoron City

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MIXED JURY IN ST. PAUL
TUG SNATE HAS RATIFIED
CAUSES TROUBLE TO OFFICIALS
THE FOUR-POWER TREATY
WHEN LOCKED IN JURY ROOM
BUT WITH RESERVATIONS
Finally Untangled A ll
Parliamentary D iffi­
culties and Joined

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cans Insisted it would bo entirely e f­
fective.
Senator Hitchcock, o f
Nebraska,
senior Democrat membor of tho fo r­
eign relations committee, declared tho
sonata's notion in Riving belated ap­
proval to tho supplement "is an ad*
mission to Jnpnn that tho supple-

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pect to be. Tho Sanford section where
farms and groves abound is practical­
ly local option by mutual agreement
and not by law although a law of this
kind would be the right procedure.

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TO IN VE STIG ATE
No Provisions Had Been Made for the Men and
CH ARG E OF MISS
W om en Jurors
M IA M I’S PILOT
(Ity The Akaorlnlrd I’ r e a a j .........................

MIAMI, March 28.— The charges
ST. PAUL, Minn., March 28.— St. Paul's third mixed jury was
forced to spend the night in the same room in the county jail on o f pilot Robert Moore, sole ■u™'ror
, account of failure to reach a verdict, prepared to resume the de- o f the Miss Miami, that a fishing

Herald want ads get results.

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All Clogged Up ?

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thus eliminating the cold {misont!
Always reliable. Just good medicine
mode to case colds and coughs.
For fifty years a standard remedy.
Ctfc? ft with heirful
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No harmful drugs. Convincing, heab
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druggists, 60c.

lib e r a t io n s th is m o rn in g , in a d a m a g e su it. E ig h t w o m e n an d f o u r boat failed to hoed his signals and
tho four powor treaty." Other Dem­
men are on the jury. They took’the coho jate yesterday and after passed up tho wrecked piano, leaving
ocrats also argued thnt tho only prop­
falling
to ngreo were locked u p lute Inst night ns required by law. Mooro and lifs five passongen to
er procedure wa sto reconsider the
Criticism
which followed the locking up of the first two ^iries had their fate in the sea, will be investi­
vote ratifying the four-power pact so
caused
officials
to make better nrrnngements for part; nh«- o4’ gated !?»* tba bureau o f navigation of
as to Include the supplement in that
the jury room and last night heavy curtains and high screens were tno aepnnTnrfuCot commerce.
ratification. Adoption o f tho domes­
Tho navigation bureau yesterday
nvnilable.
WABIUNCTON, March 28.— The tic questions supplement as a "reser­
wired officials o f tho Miami Airways
Senate finally untnnglcd its parlia­ vation" to tho geographical supple­
Corporation, owners o f tho plane, to
mentary difficulties ovor tho four- ment,' however, was by a vivo voce
forward at onco to them all Informa­
power treaty supplements yeotorduy vote.
tion concerning tho incidents Immeby Joining the two supplementary
Two attempts woro made to attach
diately preceding and following the
agreements togothor and then ratify­ other reservations, Senator Pittman,
plane’s landing on the water.
ing them both by unanimous vote.
Democrnt, Nevada, presenting tho
Q ^ o id ^ a n ^ C o u ^ / is
Hope fo r finding the bodies o f the
Ono of tho supplements, itself in Lodgo Lcuguo o f Nations reservation
: ive who were drowned— Mr. and Mr*.
Feel Badly? Bowels Sluggish?
.the form of a treaty, defines tho geo­ on domestic questions, and Senator
Haven’t any "pep " in work or play.
August Bulte and Mr. and Mrs.
graphical scope of tho four power pact Robinson, Democrat, Arkansas, intro­
You're constipated! The stimulating
&gt;nwrenco E. Smith o f Kansas City,
eo us not to incli’.do tho Japanose ducing ngain his proposal that outsido Scjit.Him By Chairman Service Men’s Organiza­
action of Dr. King’s Pills brings hack
and Mra. J. S. Dickson o f MemphU—
C- y-...
old time energy. All druggists, 25c,
homeland. .The other, attached to the powers he invited to
was abandoned yesterday after an­
tion o f Democratic Party
P R O M P T ! W O N T GRIPE
flrst by yesterday's action in tho form conferences affecting thoir interests.
other
plane
and
a
subchasor
hod
Tho
Pittman
reservation
was
boaten,
o f a "reservation,” stipulates that is­
searched tho waters fo r hours. Navi(lly The Aaaorlntri] I'rraa)
sues which ore purely o f a domestic 21 to 41), and tho Robinson reserva­
CHICAGO, March 28.— Woodrow Wilson has declined to dis­
character cannot bo brought bofore tion was rejected without a roll call.
Senator Robinson iiIbo sought with­ cuss current political issues in response to an invitation to do so
the four power "conferences."
sent him by Palmer Edmunds, chairman of the Former Service
Tho vote on tho douhle*bnrrollcd out success to amend tho supplemen­
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Men’s Organization of Regular Democratic organization. Wilson,
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ratification resolution was 73 to 0, tary treaty so that tho island o f Sak­
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opponents of tho four power plan halin also would ho excluded from tho in his reply, however, makes declaration of his belief "That we
a
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shall
very
soon
indeed
wipe
away
the
ugly
record
wc
made
in
fail­
oporation
o
f
tho
four-powor
plan.
Ho
joining In giving approval to tho
ing
to
fullfil
the
objects
for
which
our
gallant
men
fought.”
arguod
thnt
trouble
on
that
island
supplements because they interpreted
Russia
a
tho two agreements ns limiting and would ho nlmoHt certain if
a
Herald, nnd wo live in n stock coun­
PROPERLY PLACING THE
would
attack
Japan,
hut
his
amend­
curtailing tho operation o f the princi­
a
try ns well ns a farming country, thnt
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BURDEN.
pal troaty, Several attempts to at­ ment was voted down, 20 to B3. Sena­
a
the stockmen o f Florldn nro anxious
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tach othor reservations which had tor Undcrwvood, of Alabama, tho Dem­
A recent decision o f the Alnbamn to do tho right thing in tho way of lo­
failed when tho four power treaty it­ ocratic lender, led the fight against
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self waB under consideration were de­ it, saying that it might lend to rejec­ supreme court says that a county is cal option fences nnd also dipping tho
a
cattlo
if
tho
dipping
can
be
dono
hy
tion
o
f
thu
whole
four
powor
not
obliged
to
fence
in
n
stock-law
ur■
feated by the usual pro-trcnty and an­
mngement
hy
.inpan.
the
cattlemen
according
to
tho
meth­
district
in
order
to
prevent
trespoas
ti-treaty line-up.
by range cattle, but thnt "the burden ods thnt their experience has proved
a
As soon ns the vote had been com ­
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of keeping such cattle o ff tho closed is tho best. In other words the cattle­
pleted Senator Lodge of Massachu­ VAR IO U S
CITIES
rongo is upon tho owners o f cattle."
men of Floridn are law abiding citi­
setts, tho Republican lender, called up
IN SOUTH FLORIDA
Something like that question recent­ zens and want to do what is right but
tho nuvnl limitation treaty establish­
ly
nroso on tho Florida cast const in they have boon misunderstood nnd
TO A T T E N D MEET
ing a B-B-8 capital ship ratio for tho
a
a county whom local stock-lnws wore told to do as the theorist said or suf­
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United StntcH, Grout Britain and Ja­
a
fer
the
consequences.
They
think
nnd
enneted
hy
the
last
legislature,
Tho
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pan. Debate on it Ih to Login today, Are Not Satisfied With the Way the
courts hnve not passed in finality on they have every reason to boliovo, thnt
[toads Are Being Built
and thu administration managers ex­
tho issuo raised in this stnto, hut it there are thousands of acres of land
•t
*•
«•
«•
pect to huo it ratified hy an almost
*•
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•e
•a
n
the
state
o
f
Floridu
at
tho
present
would
appear
that
commnn
sense
di­
M. M. Smith, former chairman o f
unanimous vote by the end of tho.
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the Htato road department and presi­ rect nttontion to tho principle laid time that are not fit for nnything ex­
week.
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cept the grazing lands. There arc no
down hy tho Alnbnmn court.
dent
o
f
tho
Florida
Automobile
Asso­
Tho plan of combining action on tho
farms
or
orango
groves
in
these
lands
Cattle
nnd
othor
range
animals
nro
two four-power treaty supplements ciation, will ho naked today to ropropermitted to roam nt large nnd nt will nnd will not bo for mnny years to
FIFTH N IG H T
was proposed by Senator Lodgo nftor sont tho Orlando Chnmbor o f Comin Florida, If they wander into n come. There is no reason in tho
morco
at
tho
good
roads
meeting
in
ho had decided it was unnecessary to
town or com field tho presumption is world why tho cnttlo should not roam
prosont two separate ratification reso­ St, Augustine, March 20-30, B. R. Cox, thnt tho town or com field owner hnd
freo nnd undisturbed on these lands.
secretary
of
tho
chnmbor,
said
last
lutions. Tho troaty opponents, hold­
■
not sufficient fonco to protect thorn Whore tho fnrmers nnd grove owners
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night
nftor
ho
had
boon
notified
that
ing that the domestic questions sup­
against tho incursion o f tho cnttlo. inve come in nnd taken up lands the
plement really was a part of thu four Arthur Schultz, tho first delegate ap­
This
is an extremely unjust position cnttlo should bo removed. Local op­
power pact, pretested that thu method pointed, would ho unnhlo to attend.
for
a
Rtnto to ussumu in tho light of tion Hliould apply in every county in
Tho St. Augustine meeting hns as­
finally sattlod upon hy tho Republi­
■
its
knowledge
that the nvorngo range tho stato before tho no fonco law is
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can leader was hut a "weak and un­ sumed greater significance since it
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land for pasturngo purposes iH worth demanded nnd until all the lands of
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satisfactory” way to solvo tho parlia­ has become known that boosters of
about a dollar an aero, while the value tho stnto nro taken up by farms the
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mentary problom confronting the sen­ stale road No. 2 will renow their pro­
■
Great
of cultivated farm, truck lands and cit­ cattle should remain. Tho dipping is
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tests
over
the
man
nor
in
which
tin
ate, hut Mr. Lndgu and other Kopubllpresent road department is conducting rus groves in Florida runs all the way recognized by the cattlemen o f Florida
Musical
its affairs. Tho local Chamber of from three hundred to three thousand as being all right only they do not
Novelty
want to be made to dip their cnttlo
Commerce has received a letter from dollars per aero, per crop produced.
Under tho present state laws a vast every fourteen days in tho hot sum­
the Sanford chamber .which puts thu
area
is kept cultivated because thous­ mer time when driving tho cnttlo to
situation in a new light.
Sanford
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Wa believe in flowers around ttas makes thu claim that the department ands of small farmers and homestead­ tho dipping vats will kill them and
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koines of tba South. Flowers brighten
OF 11 BIG ATTR AC TIO N S ■■
Ih virtually ignoring roads which ers are not financially able to fonco did kill them. They want to dip thorn ! JUST O NE
qb the borne surroundings and give
their holdings; and unless they nro according to the conditions in Floridn
Pleasure and satisfaction to those who would benefit this section of tho statu
in favor o f road No. 1, which extends fenced it is worse than useless to at­ thnt nro vastly different from othor
bars them.
tempt improvement o f nny kind.
parts of tho country. In fnct if tho :
Wa have filled more than a million from Lake City to Jacksonville.
Whatever
ndvnnco
toward
agricul­
cnttlcnion
of Floridn nro met half way 1 Season Tickets Only.......................;............. $3.00 ;
MOkata of seeds, of beautiful
yet
In tho letter rucoived here it is
autly grown flowers to be given to contended thnt when the present con­ tural freedom for Florida the state thoy will bo found on tho side o f lnw
m t custouiors this spring.
inay Imvo made prior to 1021, tho leg­ and order and trying to do their part
Wouldn’t you like to have
five tracts awarded since January t are
islature o f thnt year not only halted, townrd building up the Btnto. That
completed
the
road
department
will
MOkete of beautiful flowers
freoT
■CHAUTAUQUA W E E K HERETQV CAN OBT THEM!
Hastings have spent more stale and federal aid but actually drovo back to tho picket thoy hnve been misunderstood In the
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INI catalog Is a 100- page handsomely money on road No. I than on all oth­ lines. Tho Jncksonvillo TJmes-Unlon past goes without saying nnd thnt
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Illustrated seed hook full from cover er highways in thu sin to added to­ declares "Tho Inst legislature of Flor­ thoao who know hut littio nbout rais­
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to oovar of truthful deenrlptlonn and
ida was a reactionary body. It is the ing cattlo hnvo tried to foist laws up­
gether.
The
loiter
asserts
that
the
tyvatrattou of vegetable!, Dowers and
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plain duty of tho pcoplo o f Florida to on them that would drive them out of
farm crops. It 1s Dill of helpful gar proposed improvements on this par­
boo
that
no
moro
ignorant,
reaction­
business
is
n
well
known
fnct.
Tho
den. flower and farm Information that ticular road will cost $27,000 a milo
!• needed In overy Southern home, and that only $7,000 a milo will ho as­ ary, more politicians nro sent to next time is coming whon all cnttlo in
and, too, the catalog tells you how to sessed in the counties through which year’s sessions, nor nny Hubsequont Floridn will ho undor fence but it is
*•» these flower Needs absolutely free.
sessions o f tho logislnturo. Tho pcoplo long way o ff at present nnd tho solu­
Write for our 1023 catalog now. It the road passes, the remainder to ho
havo suffered enough nt tho hands o f tion o f tho nlfnir at this time is for
I# the finest, most valuable and beau­ paid from state and federal aid funds,
tho cattlemen nnd tho fnrmors to get
tiful seed book ever published, and Tho total cost of completing the rood such person b."
you Will bo mighty glud you've got tt. is estimated at $1,000,000,
What hns boon done In Alnbnmn Is together nnd frame a local option bill
Thai la no obligation to buy anySanford plans to instruct its dele- flooded to ho dono in Florldn; nnd un­ thnt will cover tho present difficulties
thing. Just ask fur tho catalog, and
gates to tho meeting to
protest less tho "Ignornnt reactionaries" got of tho situation nnd then work hand1in
It will come by ruturn mall.
against
tho
alleged
inequality
of dis­ control ngnin, it is boyond belief thnt hand In tho futuro for tho gradun
H. a . H ASTIN GS CO., SEEDSM EN,
A T L A N T A , GA.
tribution of tho state and fodoral aid Florida’s next legisinturo will not nt fonclng o f tho cnttlo undor thousands
money, nnd if tho road department lonst make a good Btnrt for tho assist­ of acres of lands that will grow grass
dues not satisfactorily explain its ac­ ance o f tho agriculturist nnd tho hor­ nnd feed to keep tho cnttlo from stnrv
tion, to urge tho meeting to demand ticulturist, which means, assisting tho ing to death after they arc finally
fenced. Florida cnttlo ennnut bo
Hint tho governor removo certain llvo stock mnn also.
W ear! W ear! W ear!
fenced wholly within tho confines of a
Commenting
on
tho
decision
of
the
niemhors o f the commission.
but it never touches the wood
Tho question will ho discussed to- Alabama court, tho Mobile Register •ertaln nron at this timo nnd thosa
dny at tho weekly luncheon of tho ndd tho susgostion: "There now re­ that hnvo tried It in this part of tho
CpOUNDING htels, kicking toes.
Chamhur and Mr. Smith will bo urged mains a needed further decision to stnto hnvo mado a grievous failure of
■* and banging furniture leg* never
Beat quality, old.fashlonml,
reach the fibre* of a floor varnished
to accept tho appointment on tho place tho hurden of protection upon it. Those nro facts founded upon tho
twilled ''Denim ''-the honest,
=:
with Devoe Marble Floor Finish.
ground thnt ho is thoroughly fninilinr tho ownors of rnngo cnttlo, whother oxporicnco of tho cuttlomon themselves
long-wtiarlngcloUi "like they
within
n
stock-law
district
or
n
o
t"
nnd
thoso
who
tried
out
tho
plan
o:’
It* deep rich glow adds beauty to
with the work o f tho road depart­
used to make."
the
room. Its smoothness make*
fencing
Florida
cnttlo
boforo
they
ment.— Orlando Sentinel.
If tho IcgiBlnturo of Florida would
cleaning easy. Its toughness kaeps
planted
tho
right
kind
o
f
grosses
anc
tako that suggestion to itself, also, It
dust and germ* out of the pores of
the wood.
When tho growers o f Mooro Haven would bo but a short whllo before the feeds nnd studied tho situation from
found it would take $70 a ear more tc opon rnngo of Florida would ntomnt- all angles.
What a great help to good house­
keeping is a floor finished with Devoe
ship thoir 10,000 aero cabbage eroj Icnlly abolish itself; for tho cost of
Are first-elans Union-made
Lot us give tho cattlemen thoir
Marble Floot Finish Varnish.
rmeuta for men and boys.
than tho northern market offorod foi "protection" would far out count in duos and investigate tho cattlo situa­
Id under our Iron •clad
Extremely durable. Easy to apply,'
cabbage, they stopped shopping. How tho end tho cost of fonclng, and tho tion thoroughly boforo wo condemn
guarantee. A»k your douler.
Devoe Products are time-tilted and
about fixing n standard prico for cab bettor grudes of cattlo would soon bo them for things that thoy may havo
Kahn M/g. Co., MobOo, Ala.
proven,backed by the 168years'experU
bnge, Republicans?— Tampa Tribune rocognlzort as moro profitable undor or may not have dono.
■AT* l
enca of the oldest paint manufacturing
And wo arc reliably Informed that fence thnn tho scrub cows now raised
Tho editor o f tho Hornld has studied
concern in the U.S. Founded 1754.
tho freight rnlo on cabbage from Cal­ on tho opon range.— Tampa Tribune
tho question of tho open rango, tho
ifornia to Chicago is just about ono
This sounds moro real nnd not like fencing of cattlo, dipping and all thnt
BALL HARDWARE CO,
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half of what it is from Southern Flor tho stntumonts o f Borne of tho state has boon advoeatod during tho past
Ida, although the dlstanco in twice ni pnpors thnt stockmon should ho made fiftaon years in this part o f tho state
far and much of It mountainous coun to fonco thoir cattlo nt onco nnd take and boliovo that local option is the
try where railroad building costs more tho chances of tho Block dying as they only solution at this timo. This was
than elsewhere in tho United States nro apt to do whon' they nro fenced our platform when a candidate fo r
Why cannot tho South get something without tho propor grasses nnd foods tho legislature several years ago and
Hko a square deal from tho railroads T being planted at least a year or more we still stand on that platform al- j
-Wnuchulla Advocate.
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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 81, 1928
MUird, T. I. Wilton, IS. Ilmitk*, IXtno Trtidwill. Buford, r lorId*.
Mrs. O. R. Taylor, Sanford, Fla.
8.—1Thai Hi* known boodlmldar*, morl ■*(*«•,
*ml oilier wearily bold*™ owning or holding 1
per e«nt or mart of totil amount of Innda, mort­
gagee, or other tecnritlee tret
Mergenlhnler I.lnotjpe Comptny, New York.
*■—-n**t th* two paragraph* neii ahore, gla.
Ing the namea of Ibe owner*, itoekholdan, and
aecnrlty holder*. If any, contain not only the tlat
of alockholdera and aaeurlty huldera a* they ap­
pear upon book* of the company hut alan, in
***** where the iloeklwliter or aecnrlty bolder
appear* upon the twoka of the company aa Iruetee or tn any other fiduciary relation, the name
of the pertun or corporation for whom euch truitee la acting, ta given; alto that the eafd two
paragraph! contain atatamanta embracing afflanl'i full knowledge and belief a* to tha clrcumatancea and rondltlona ender which atockholdera and security holder* who do not ap-&gt;
trustoea, hold stock and securities tn a
peur upon ths books of tho company s s
capacity other than that of a bona fide
owner: nnd this nfflant hns no roason
to bellavo that any other person, ns*,
aoclatlnn, or corporation baa any Intareat &gt; l f i
or Indirect to the raid atock, bond*, or other w
curl Ilea than a* ao Hated by him.
N. J. I.IM.AIID.
„
Dullness Mgr.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 23rd day of March, 1931.

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'

Commissioners, Seminole Coun­
Const Railroad crosses Avenue C, In tor tbs holding of said bond alsetlon.
ty, Florida.
Adopted thla 7th day o f Maroh, A. D.
Plat of Town site o f Oeneve, Florida,
acaordlng ta plat recordod thereon In 1922.
Ry; V. B. DOUGLASS, D. C.
L. A. RRUMLBY.
Plat Doak 2, page II, of Seminole
3-10-otd and St w
(S E A L )
Chairman.
County,
Florida,
thence
run
East
O.
P.
SWOPE,
to Hscond
Street,
thence
South
l a the Circuit Court ot the Seventh J a E. C U RLETT
on Second Street to Avenue E, being
L. P, IIAGAN,
dlrlal Circuit o f Florida, la aad for
the street corner on which the II. H.
Arm Iaale Connty, In Chancery.
C. W . ENTZM1NOER,
Pattlshall store elands, thence East to
Tho Rotnry luncheon nt tho Vnldoz
Hoard of County Commissioners,
the East line nt Beotlon 21, Township
Seminote
County,
Florb
“
‘
rlda.
20,
South
of
Range
32
East,
thence
Hotel wna onllvened today by the
O R D E R OF FCDLIOATION
South and Southwesterly following the Attest:
-embers who attended tho district
A. DOUGLASS,
main road between Genova and Oviedo
Clerk o f tho Board of County Victoria W o tiel, Complainant,
through Iowa City to the
Atlantia
meetinK nt Savnnnah Riving an ac­
Commleelonorn, Seminole Coun­
vs,
Const Railroad crossing In front
of
ty. Florida.
Karl Wetxel, Defendant.
Lawton Uroe.' store at Oviedo, a dis­
count of the meeting. President HarRy: V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
To: Karl Wetael, Residence Unkn own!
tance of approximately eight miles,
Stevens gave a detailed report of
It appearing from an affidavit filed
enld road to he re-hard surfaced, paved 3-10-Std; and Stwo
In thlc causa that you are a non-resi­
and
placod
In
first
class
condition.
the meeting and tho many side lights
dent of the State of Florida, that your
OVIEDO AND CHULUOTA ROAI)
NOTICE OF ELECTION
place of reeldenoe Is unknown: that yon
of tho big convention nt which the
tleglnnlng on the South line of tho
W
H
E
R
E
A
S
,
a
resolution
hns
been
are
over tbo age o f twenty-one y e a n
town
site
of
North
Chuluota
at
Avenue
dubs of tho Southern states o f tho
„
.
"
NOTICE
D, run North on Avenue D, five (8) duly ndopted by ths Board o f County and that there Te no one In tha State of
Seminole
County, Florida the service o f a aubpoena upon
Notice Is hereby given that we, W i l ­ blocks to Seventh Street, thence W est Commissioners of
Eighth District took part. St. Peters­
liam II. Raiding and wife, Flore.&gt;ae on Seventh Street two (2) blocks to Florida, o f even date herewith, that It whom would bind you, the eald Karl
*
Raiding,
on
the
10th
day
of
April,
A.
would
be
expedient
and
to
tho
beet
In­ Wetael.
burg Is tho next convention city ns
Avenuo It, thence North on Avonue R,
D, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. will make three blocks to Fourth Htreet. thence terests o f Homlnole County, Florida, to
Therefore, you are hereby
ordered
St. Pete with their jo z z band and their
application to tho Judge of the Circuit West on Fourth Btroet one (1) block Issue oounty bonds o f the County of and required on (he third day o f ApriL
Seminole,
Slate
of
Florida,
for
the
Court
of
the
Seventh
Judicial
Circuit
of
A.
D.
1922,
to
appear
to
the
bill o f
to Avonuo A, thence North on Avenue
bunch of live wires ( completely cap­
the State of Florida, at DeLand. Flori­ A, approximately four (4) tenths of a purpoHo of constructing, re-hard eur complaint exhibited against you in this
da. or wherever the court may then be, mllo to where the pubtla road turns facing, macadamising and paving cer­ cause, otherwise a decree pro confeew
tured the convention! Dear old John
for an order authorising the adoption Woat townrde Oviedo, thence Westerly tain roads In Seminole County, Florida, will be entered agalnet you on eald
Tumor, the, district governor from
of an unnamed Infant child Whoae par­ following the public road between Chu­ Ini said resolution particularly descrlb- date.
ents
ere unknown.
J, and for the further purpose o f buildIt le further ordered that thla notion
luota nnd Oviedo to tho Atlantia Coast ed.
Tampa had served his year and was
(SKA!.)
MIN NIK DAKKR.
tg and constructing a bridge noross
be published In tha Sanford
Herald
___
^p^atsd this 10th day of March, A. D. Line Railroad crossing In front of Law- Ing
Noter*
t’uhlle.
supplanted hv a^ man from Ala­
ton P r o s' store at Oviedo, making a the St. Johns river In Seminole County, onco a week for eight weeke.
My commission expires October 11th,
Florida,
at
a
point
known
ae
Osteen
Witness
my
hand
and
the
seal
of
said
W IL L IA M II. DELDINQ.
total distance or approximately alx and
bama and tho various committees of 1911.
Court nn this the 12rd day o f January,
.. ..
FLORENCE EELDINQ.
tiva-tenthe (B.8) miles, enld road to he Ferr&gt;M*
30-ltO
TitbiliLFUltE, RE IT
nE SO LV BD , A D 1T***
re-hard surfaced, paved and placed tn
Rotary held their meetings all over
■ (B H A L f
B. A. DOUGLASS,
That notice be. and the same le hereby
first class condition.
riven,
that
on
the
ltth
day
o
f
April,
A
.
Notice
o
l
Application
for
Tax
Deed
Un­
Clerk
Circuit CourL
Notice
of
Application
for
Tax
Deed,
the city and there was a meeting of
G EN EVA A V EN U E
Semlnol
_____
lounty, _ ..
^
ile. County,JO,
der Seetlon B75 of tho General StatReglnnlng nt the W e st end of draw­ J. 1922, nnd In pursuance o f the reso­
Under
Section
675
of
the
General
some kind every hour.
B y: V. B. DOUGLASS, D. C.
ntea o f the' State o f Florida
bridge across Ht. Johns River on the lution aforesaid, duly adopted by the
County
Commissioners
of
Seminole
«
M
E
U
R
YD
A
Y
.
IIILRURN
A
hfERRYDAY,
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
Chuluota
road running from Sanford to Geneva,
Statutes of the State o f Florida
Deane Turner gave an account of
Solicitors and of Counsel for
Co. purchaser of Tax Certificate No. run West approximately one and one- County. Florldn, and now being pub­
Complainant.
14-lte
199. datod"lhe 3rd day of June, A. 11 quarter (1*4) miles to brick pavement. lished In the Sanford Herald, tha only
the meeting o f the committees
on
1918, has filed said certificate In my o f ­ Also beginning nt East end o f said nownuaper published In Seminole Coun­
Boys Work as ho is chaii^nan o f this
Notice is hereby given that V. W. fice, und hna made application for Tux bridge, run East one -half &lt;tt) mile to ty, Florida, an election will be held, In the C ircuit Court, Reveuth Ju d lelu l
Deed lo Issue In accordance wllh Inw. brick pavement. Said road to be re- nnd the same le hereby ordered to bo
coromltteo in the Sanford Club and Estes purchaser o f Tax certificate No. Said
Circuit la and fa r Hcntlucle
certificate embraces tha following hard surfneed, pavpd nnd placed
In held throughout the County of BemtC ouuty, F lorida
nolo, to determine whether there shall
the work being done in this depart­ 346, dated the 3rd day o f June, A. D. described property situated In Seminole first class condition.
he Issued by tho said County of Semi­
County, Florida, to-wlt: Lots 4. G, and
ORANGE
IIOU
LEV
A
IIP
ment of Rotary is worthy o f more 1018, has filed said certificates In my 6, Dlock D, Chuluota. The said land be­
nole. bonds In the eald sum of 8100,IN C HANCERY
tleglnnlng nt the
Intersection
of 000.00; to benr Interest at the rate of
ing asr&lt;*r*c.* ,i* **■»
o f **v*
than passing notice.
office, and has made application tor of suoh carllflcala In tha tiumo of K i s ­ Vit.oiati BbiAivtAi! 'gfttv Oregon Street six per centum per annum, Interest
ns laid out In the Map of
Sanford payable ncml-annunlly: said bolide to F. L. Woodruff, Complalntant,
Charlie Henry gave an account of tax deed to Ibsuo In accordance with simmee Valley Construction Co.
vs.
Also: Tux Certificate No. 600, dated Farms, recorded In Plat Rook One (t) mature thirty yearn after tha date of
the meeting of the good fellowship law. Said certificate embraces tho the 3rd day of June. A. D. 1918. has pages 127 and 128 of Seminole County tho lasunucn thereof: said bonds to bo C. H. Llndsley, P. Freder, and B. J.
Records, run East on Orango Boule­ dated July 1st, 1922; 118.000.00 o f the
Close.
Defendante.
filed
enld
Certificate
In
my
offlco,
and
committees and
the entertainment following described property situated
O R D E R OF PUBLICATION
has made application for Tax Deed to vard approximately ono ( l ) mllo ta the proceeds derived from tho sulo of laid
North
nnd
Houth
one-quarter
(Vi)
lino
bonds to be used for constructing, re- To the unknown hofre, devisee, gran­
Issue In accordance with law. Said Cer­
thnt was offered tho gucBts and from In Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt:
tees or other claimants, and all par­
tificate embraces the following
do- of Hectlon 21, Township 19, Houth of hard surfnclng, mucadnmlxlng and pa v­
Ilauga 39, East, where Orango Houle- ing tho roads In Seminole County, Flor­
all accounts It would seem thnt they
ties claiming an Interest under C. IL
Beg. 305 ft. S and 30 ft W o f NE j soYibed proporty situated in Homlnolo yard
Intersects
tho
Monroe
Ilrlck
toad,
ida, particularly described In tho reso­
Llndsley, I’. Freder and E. J. Close,
Florida, to-w lt: Lots 4. 8, and
cor of
1.4, sec. u,
fi Trwp
w mi l’„ mlnl&gt;'i
lacked nothing to be provided fo r their cor.
oi S
b iW
v 1-J
1-4 of
or NIV
i n w i-t
ulook Florida,
Chuluutllt , ho 81, ia 1tt„ a l(0. said road tn ha ro-hnrd surfaced, paved lution aforesaid; nnd $12,009.00 of tha
or othorwlso In the property herein­
und
placed
in
first
class
condition.
procoeds
derived
from
tha
Bale
of
said
after
described, nnd to all parties
welfnro while there especially In tho 21 S, Range 29 East, run S to F, M. I"k assossod at tho dnto of tho Issu­
bund* tn tie used for building nnd con­
claiming nn Interest In said property,
HANDS HIDING ItOAD
ance of such certificate In tho name of
hotel lino. In fact Mayor Henry was Ry, W. 005 ft., N to pt. W o f beg., E Kissimmee Valley Construction Co. Un­
situated In Seminole County, Florida,
Iloglnnlng on Ht. Gortrudo Avenuo nt structing a bridge across the St. Johns
to-wlh:
less said certificate shall lie rodeemed a point npprnxlmntoly 1403 foot West Rlvor In Somlnole County, Florldn, nt
simply crazy about somo of tho Sn- to beg., containing 5 acres more or according
a
point
known
ns
Osteon
Ferry;
nt
of
tho
Hcrlluii
lino
between
Sections
to law Tax Deed will tssuo
Beginning 16 chains North and 38 and
which
said
election
tha
question
an
to
26
nnd
27,
Township
19,
Houth
of
ltangu
thereon
on
tho
18th
day
of
April,
A.
vannnh hotelB.
8-100 chains East o f the Southwest cor­
less.
30 East, said point being on tho conter tho Issuance of said hands In conform­ ner, Heotton 35, Township 19 South,
D. 1922. ,
The noonday luncheon today was
WITNESS my official signature and lino of a public road running North to ity with tho aforesaid resolution of the Range 30 Hast, run North 18 chalnn
The mid land being assessed at the
of
Seminole East It chains nnd Southwestsrly I I
Hiding, run North approximate­ County Commissioners
Kplctc with many good things and date o f tho issuance o f such certifi­ seal this tho 10th day of March, A. D. Itnnd'H
ly 1599 foot to within 15 foot o f tho County. Florldn, nhnll bo submitted to nnd 26-100 chains and W e st IS analne.
1923.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad right-of- tho legal voters of tho County of Setnl- Also beginning 20 and 4-100
among them was tho embracing In cate in tho name of Unknown.
(HEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
chalnu
way, thonco Northwesterly on public nolo, Htnto o f Florida. Tho form of tho East of the Northwest corner, Bectlou
Clerk Circuit Court,
the membership o f Harry B. Lewis
ballot
to
ho
usod
In
such
aleotton
shall
road
along
railroad
approximately
29a
Hcmlnolo
County,
Fla.
2, Township 20 Houth. Range 20 East,
Also Tax Certificate No. 308, dated
Ry: A. M. W E E K S , D. C. foot to railroad crossing, thonco across he: " F o r Ronds" or "A gainst Hoods."
run East 5 chains, South 18
chains
and .1, D. Davison into full fledged tho 2nd dny o f June, A. D. 1919, haa 30-Clo
Tho following named persons nro ap­ W est 6 chains nnd north 18 chains. Also
tho railroad rig ht-of-way to a public
pointed
Inspectors
and
Clerks
of
said
road
paralleling
the
railroad
on
Its
members o f Sanford Rotnry and they filed said certificate in my office and RESOLUTION OF HO A lit) OF COUN­
beginning 360 feet South nnd 446 feet
northerly able, thonco
southeasterly election:
TV COMMISSIONERS OF SEMI­
West o f U Hoctlon post on Enet line of
will he duly initiated later on.
along this road approximately 100 feet I'RECINUT NO, 1.— flANKOKD—
Heatlan 36. Township 19. range 30 East,
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
has made application for Tax Deed to
to tha rund on tho north lino of Hoc­
run W eet 218 feet. South 300 feet, East
W. E. Ilotts
issuo thereon in nccordanco with law.
tlon 27. 1'ownshlp 19. Houth o f Rnngo
215 feet, North 300 feet.
Also Lot I,
F. I,. Woodruff, Jr.,
Wherone, tho system of hard sur­ .19 En.it, thonco East
approximately
Block 14, Tlor 8. Sanford, Florida.
T. M. Fox, Inspectors.
HARDING INVITED TO
Said certificate embraces tho follow ­ faced roads In Seminole County Is In­ 2260 feut to road running North and
You uro hereby ordered to appear tn
R. C. Maxwell. Clark.
nnd
Houth. thonco Houth 1500 foot to
Ht. t'llKCTNCT NO. 2.— MONROE—
tho nbovo entitled enuso on the rule day
ADDRESS EDITORS ing described property situated
In complete,
Wherone, this Hoard dooms It expe­ Gurlrmlo Avenue, said road to he roof May tho same being tho first day of
L. II. Maun,
dient und tn tho beet Interests of Semi­ Imrd surfaced, paved und placed In first
Hcmlnolo County, Florida, to-wit:
May, A. D. 1022, at tha Court House In
C. O. Bell,
nole County to have built nnd
con­
Hanford, Florldn, In default whereof the
J. C. Moffett, Inspectors
WASHINGTON, March 28.— Presi­
E 1-2 of SW 1-4 o f NW 1-4 (less structed a inoru thorough and coruploto elans condition.
complnlnunt will bo entitled and auth­
A. H. Hawkins, Clerk.
ROAD ON SECTION LINE IIETWEEN
dent Harding is shaping plans fo r his 9 ncrcs in NE cor. Sec. 9, Twp. 21 S., system of hard surfaced highways
orized to proceed ex pnrto.
UllECTNCT NO. II,— MANFORD—
SECTIONS 20 AND 27. TOWNSHIP
throughout tho County of Seminole,
W.
M.
McKinnon
111, SOUTH OF RAN G E IIO EAST,
And It In further ordered thnt a copy
Alaska trip next summer so thnt he Range 29 East, containing 11 acres, and to Issue county bonds o f Seminole
C. L, llrltt
of thla notion ho published once a week
(W E S T CITY LIMIT ROAD)
County, for tho purnoeo of construct­
L.
T.
Hrynn.
Inspectors
tleglnnlng
at
tho
half
mile
post
be­
for
twelve consecutive weeks In th*
can attend the 37th nnnunl convention more or less,
ing paved, mnendnmixed or other hard
W . M. I lay nes. Clerk.
"Sanford Herald" a uawspnper In gen­
tween Sections 29 nnd 27, Township 19,
highways In Seminole County, .South
of the National Editorial Association
Tho said land being assessed at the surfaced
PRECINCT
NO.
4.—
t'A
OLA—
eral
circulation In the said County.
of Range 39, East, run Houth ap­
Florida, more particularly described as proximately
George .Smith
Wltnese my hand as Clerk of the
2199 foot
to
Loosburg
to be held at Missoula, Montana, date o f the issuance o f such certifi­ follows, to-w lt;
Leotinrd Kelx
uforosald Court and the Heal thereof
llranch of Atlaullo Coast Line Railroad,
RE A RD A LL A V EN U E
A. V. McOuln. Inspectors
this the ltth day of January. A. D. 1912.
j said road to ho re-hard surfaced, paved
early in July. The prcsldont is t» cate In tho name of Unknown.
tleglnnlng at the
Intersection
of and placed In first class condition.
A. A. lllcks. Clerk.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLAHS,
paid-up member o f tho National Edi­
Unless said certificates Bhall be re­ Iloardall Avenue at thu North hair mllo i'llENt ll AVENUE AND C EM ET E RY PRECINCT NO, IL— OVIEDO—
Clerk.
post of Section 33, Township 19, Houth
II. O. Crawford
Ily: A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
ROAD
torial Association nnd proud o f his deemed according to taw Tax Deed of
Range 31 East, run Houth one mile
Hleen Nelson
JOHN a. LEONARDY, ,
.........
lleglnntng at
the
Intersection
of
Solicitor for Complainant.
32-13ta
H. W. Hwopo, Inspectors
affiliation with this organization of will issuo thereon on tho 31st day of to Ocnuva Avenue, said road to bo wid­ French Avonue and Ninth Hired In
ened, paved and re-hard eurfaced, and the City of Hanford, run Houth
O. O. Wolcott. Clork.
on
newspaper owners. Such an address March, A. D. 1022.
placed In first class condition.
French Avenue approximately o m nnd PlttSCINtT NO. II.— G E N E V A —
MONIUIE ROAD
C. W. Culpepper
one-quarter (1*4) miles to tha Houth
would bo o f national interest.
Witness my official signature nnd
tleglnnlng nt the Intersection o f the half mile post of Hectlon 36, Township
.1. V. Wicks
It. A. Gresham, Inspectors
I’roparntlons are made fo r two senl this tho 10th day of Fcbrunry, A. Monroe Road with Ht. Gertrude Avenue, 19. Houth of llungo 39 East, thonco
which Intersection In located on
the West nix (9) tenths mllos to where
F. It. Hrudloy, Clork.
special do iuxo trains to transport the D. 1922.
North and Houth quarter line of Sec­ private road runs southwesterly Into PRECINCT NO. 7&lt;— CHULUOTA—
tion
28.
Township
19,
Houth
of
'Range
O.
O. Jncohn
cemetery.
Hnld
road
to
ha
ro-hnrd
sur­
,editors during their ontiro tour o f
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
.19 East, at a point 1520 foot BOUtll of faced, tinveil amt placed In first class
R. R. Roberts
tho
North
half
mile
post;
run
North
N.
C.
Jncohn, tuspoetors
twenty-ono days, starting and ondlng
condition.
Clork Circuit Court,
approximately one nnu one-half tulles
J. E. Snyder, cinrlt.
GOLDSlIOItll
AND
FAOLA
ItOAD
at Chicago.
HE pain and torture o f rheuSeminole County, Fla. lo tho bridge across the West end of
Iluglnnlng at
tho
intersection of PRECINCT NO. K.— O AII It I ELLA—
Monroe, said road to bo widened. Goldsboro
It. C. Parker
mutism can bo quickly relieved
Besides visiting Yoiiowstono and 28-5tc
Htreet
and
French
Avonuo
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. Lake
inved and re-hard surfaced and placed In tho City of Hanford, run Wost on
H. E. Mathers
by an application of Sloan's
C.
E.
Mathers,
Inspectors
n first class condition.
Glacier National Parks, tho news­
Goldsboro streot approximately eight
Liniment, It brings warmth, ease aad
Notice of Application for Tax Deed Un­
IIEARIIALL A V E N U E
A. W . Moroman, Clork.
paper party will travel over tho vast
of (8) tenths miles thonco Houth westerly PRECINCT NO. II.— LONGWOOD—
der Section 075 of the General
tleglnnlng at the
Intersection
comfort and lets you sleep soundly.
on
road
pant
Fltl's
Dairy,
approximate­
Statute* of the Slate o f Florida
Ileaniall Avenue with Oonova Avenuo
C, E. Hartley
Always havo a bottle handy and
stretch o f Montana, stopping in twen­
Notice In horahy given that
H.
F. nt the Houth Half mllo post of Section ly nine (9) tenths mllos, thonco follow­
IV. It. Hooker
ing
tho
main
road
Went
and
Southwest­
apply when you feel the first twinge.
Doudney,
purchaser
of
Tax
Certificate
33, Township 19, Houth of Range 31 erly approximately threo-quurtors (3-4)
\V. E. Hatcher, Inspectors
ty or more towns and passing through ..
It penetrates without tubbing.
'No. 133, dated tho 2nd day of Juno, A. East; run Houth two tnlles, said road to
J N. Honrcy. Clerk.
the mining nnd agricultural d i s tr i c t s ; d . 1919. has filed said certificate in be paved, re-hard surfaced and placed of a mile to tho Houth lino o f Heotlon PRECINCT NO. 10.— L A K E MARY—
It’s splendid to take the pain out ol
.14,
Townnhlp
19.
Huulh
of
Rnngo
30
condition.
J. W. Fort lor
of
the state,
state
Ptar
t oor
f tho
Y office,
has ,8SU0
nmdo )n application
tired, aching muscles, sprains and
East, thonco West following
public
oi rne
arc
tno tnum
joumav
oy mfor
Tnx j , and
c0(1 lo
accordance In first class
G E N E VA A V EN U E
II. C. tngeraoll
throo*
Btruins, still joint*, nnd lame backs.
Ueglnntng at
the Intersection
of road approximately throo nnd
It. II. Lynch. Inspectors,
will be by water, up Flnthoad Lako, with law. Said certificate embraces
Houthwont
For forty years pain’s enemy, Aik
the following described property sit­ lleardull Avenuo with Genova Avenue tenths (3.3) miles to tho
A.
E. FtJob Inm. Clerk.
which is one o f tho mnnw scenic spots uated In Senunole County. Florida, to- nt tho Houth half mllo post o f Hcetlun corner of township 19, Houth of Range PRECINCT NO. II.— ALTA MONTIS
30 Bant, thence North following
tho
33,
Township
19,
Houth
of
Itnngu
31
SPRINGS—
that
llo
outside Yellow
stone
and
230, J, O,
approxi­
y°A«',« 'i f f c l . , - 3 !c, 7(*. *1.40.
inai
no outside
reuowsiono
nna , wit; Loin
F |m 225.
Al|d220 and
Midway.
ThoI'acksaid Eust, run East ono mile, said road to be public road through raolu,
A. It. Fuller
mately one und one-half (1 (4) miles
J. W. Osteon
Glacier National Parks.
(land being assessed at the date of the re-hard surfaced, paved and placed In to
connect wllh brink road at (ho Wont
It, C. Tyler, Inspectors
first class condition.
ouo-huif mllo post of Hoctlon 30, Town­
Missoula Is malting rxton.lvo nr. IffiS fT ? &lt; &amp; ,!£ % ,. “ X T S l * T-r.5P|7
W . It. Bnllnrd. Clerk.
C E L E R Y A VEN U E
ship 19. South of Itaugo 30 East, said
Iloglnnlng at the Intersection
of road In ho ro-hard surfaced, paved und
Hnld election so ordered to ho held
Tsnacmonts to entertain tho a W t o n [ j - u ^ ' U f a
oS
tlcardall avenuo with Cclory avenue nt placed In first clans condition,
shall lie hold nt tho polling plncos In
during tho three days thoy will bo the 3 1nt day of March. A. D. 1923.
the North half mile post or Hectlon 33, nnd
the various precincts where the Inst
W ITN E SS my official signature and
19, Houth o f Range 31 East,
thoro for tho convention.
All the seal this tho 24th day of February, A. Township
Whereas, a majority of tho memborn general elect (oil was hnld, throughout
run approximately 3,000 feet to
Hl
tho Hoard of County Commissioners tho ontiro County of Homlnolo, and suoh
Johns river, said road to bo
re-bard of
shall ho conducted nnd the can­
other towns on tho Itinerary are vying D. 1922.
Hcmlnolo County, Florida, have vot­ election
(SE A L)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
of the voles certified to, and tho
surfaced, paved und placed In first class of
ed to build anil construct a
bridge vass
Clerk Circuit Court,
with one nnothor In plans to show
returns nnd tho canvass of the returns
condition.
across the Ht. Johns' Rlvor In Homlnolo of
Homlnolo County, Fla.
snlil election shall he made In tho
MT. GERTR U DE A V E N U E
v n iiiiie ie iis iiiim n
their hospitality.
28-Btc
Ry: A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
noginning nt tlio Intorsoatlon of Ht. County, Florida, at a point known ns manner and within tho time proscrib­
O hIooii Ferry, nnd
ed
for
general
elections,
except
thut
Gertrude Avenuo with the Monroe road, theWhorean,
Special entertninmont will ho pro­
tho Hoard of County Com- the returns of sail! election shall ho de­
which Intersection Is on tho North nnd
vided In Yoiiowstono Park whero tho In the Circuit Court of the Seventh Ju­ South Qunrtor Hectlon line of Hectlon intnnlonorn of Hcmlnolo County, Florida, livered tn tho Chairman nnd Clork of
dicial Circuit of Florida, la nnd far
havn
employed
thoroughly competent the Hoard of County Commissioners of
28 run westerly following the present and rolluhln experts
semi-centennial celebration o f this na­
Nrmlmitc County.— to Chnnrery
lo dntermlno thu
East, nt a point 1520 fool Houth of the cost and nxponno Incidental to the con­ Hcmlnolo County, Florida, lustcnd of
tional playground will bo in full
North half mllo post of Bald Hoctlon struction of a goad and substantial to tho Huporvlsor of Registration nnd
NOTICE OF MANTEII'H HALE
20: run westerly following tho present iirldgo across tbo Ht. Johns river nt tbo tho County Judge, and.
swing, And, Inter on tho trip, when
HE IT FURTHER REHOLVED. that
brick road approximately two and one- paint aforosndl, who hnvo made a re­
C. W . Entamlngor, Complnlnunt,
this order nnd notice of election bo
half miles to the West half mile post
the editors arrive In Glacier Park thoy
vn.
to
tbo
Hoard
of
County
C
om
mit­
port
__
___
______
o f Hectlon 30, Township 19, Houth of sinners o f the cost nnd oxponso_to bo published In tho Hanford Herald, tho
L. Waring, et nl., Defondanta.
will bo greeted In n picturesque man­ Inabol
Notice In boruby given that tinder nnd Range 30 East, said road to he ro-hurd Incurred In tbo construction of said only newspaper published In Homlnolo
County, Florldn. for a period of not loss
surfaced,'paved and placed In first class
ner by tho original Inhabitants o f the by virtue o f a decree of foreclonuro nnd condition.
bridge,
than four weeks prior to tho dnto of
nolo entered In tho above cauao on tho
T
H
E
R
E
FO
R
E
,
HE
IT
RESOLVED,
by
Rocky Mountain country, tho Black- 2nth dny of Fohrunry, A. D. 1922, I, CAMKIION A V E N U E AND HOAD FAST the Hoard of County Commissioner* of said election.
Done nnd ordered this 7th dny ol
MOOHE'H STATION
Mnlnoa, nn .Special Master tn
County, Florida, that It Is the March, A. D. 1022.
feet Indians, who still stick to their Hchollo
noginning nt the Intersection
of Hninlnolo
Chancery, on Monday, April 3rd, 1972,
dstornilnatlon
of
thin
Board
thnt
It
L A. RRUMLBY.
tribal custom o f registering their ar­ In front of tho Court JIouco door at Cameron Avenue with Celery Avenue, would bo expedient nnd to Ilia boot In
(HEAL)
Chairman.
Sunford, Florida will offer for enlo and which Intersection is forty (49) rods (erontn of Homlnolo County to Issuo
riving guests with tho mammoth rtoll to the highest and bent blddor for West of tho Northeast corner of Hoc- county bonds of tho County of HemlO. P. SWOPE,
E.
CURLETT,
tton
33,
Township
19,
Houth
of
Range
cash during tho legal houm of sale the
nolo far tho purpose o f constructing
quill of tho Golden Eaglo.
L. P. HAGAN.
following dencrlhed land and poritonal 31 East, run Houth on Cameron Ave­ paved, macndnmlxed, or other hard sur­
C. W . KNT7.MINOER,
property nltuate In tho County of Hnrnl- nue ono tnllo across said Hectlon 33 to faced highways In said county ns here­
G IV E QUICK RELIEF
Heard of County Commissioners.
nale and Htato of Florida, raoro partic­ Geneva Avenue, said road tn bo ro- inabove (Inscribed, and for tho further
Hcmlnolo County, Florida.
PANAMA BARK
linrd surfaced nnd placed In first class purpose of building nnd constructing a
f,MM 7&lt;Vw
—
ularly doHcrlhod an follows, to-wlt:
13
tag ike *#fU »»#*
Jtegln nt the Southwest corner
of condition.
. . .
Attest:
bridge
across
tho
Ht.
Johns
Rlvor
tn
SINKS IN HARBOR
Also beginning nt tho Intersection of Hcmlnolo County nt a point known as
Church street and East Lake Avenue In
E. A. DOUGLAHH.
A T N EW PORT NEWS the Town of Longwood, run thence Cameron Avenue with Geneva Avonuo Osteen Ferry, and
Clerk of tho Ilonrd of County
South 290 Teot, Woat 490 feet, thonco nt tho Northeast corner of Hectlon 4,
RE IT FURTHER REHOLVED, that
North 200 feet, thonco Kust 409 feet to Township 20. Houth of Range 3t East, It Is tho determination of this Board
NEWPORT NEW S, March 27.— tho point of beginning, being tho nrop- run Hotltn on Cameron Avenuo approxi­ that tho amount of money required to
erty known ns Che Longwood Hotel; mately ono mile to tho East and West pay the cost of the construction, roPnnnmnn bnrk Marla Borges, coal and
am also tho following norsomil proper­ road which leudn Wost to Moore's m o ­ hnrd surfacing nnd paving of tho roads
laden, mysteriously sank In harbor ty contained In tho said hotel and used tion, thonco West one-hulf mllo past hereinabove deserlhod wilt amount to
Avenue, tho hiiiii of I88.aon.no; and that the coat
in connection with tho operation there­ Moore's Station to Heardall
here today, blocking chnnnol to ship of, to-w lt:
All
furniture,
fixtures, said road to bo ro-hurd surfaced, paved of the building and construction of tho
und placed In first class condition.
tkotmehttlfl
Uiuoilw,
bmUilujf*
cookliiw
bridge noross tbo Ht. Johns rlvor at
yards. Members o f crow aboard oa- Utensils and other personal property
HlCnSIOND A VEN U E
Kerry will amount to tho sum
tleglnnlng at tho Intersection
of Ostoon
f nped In small boats, reporting craft contained In nnld hotel.
of
112,990.99, and
Terms: Cash. Purchaser to pay for Richmond Avonuo with Geneva Avonuo,
RE
IT
R THER RESOLVED. Hint
filled rapidly nnd went down a Bhort
which Is nt tho North one-half mile It Is tho FU
R E A L *
determination of this Hoard
post
o
f
Hectlon
3,
Township
20,
Houth
deCd
SCIIELLE
MAINBS,
ttint tho amount of bonds required for
time after thoy found sho was leak­ 20-r.tc
Bpcclnl Mn«ter in Chancery. of Range 31 Ennl, run South on Rich­ tho purposes aforesaid Is tho Hum of
mond Avenue npuroxlmately ono-qunring.
HUNDRED
THOUSAND
($100,ter mllo to Jordan road, uald road to bo ONE
Nnl lee of Application f o r T a x
90) Dollars. 188,090.00,
of
which
re-hard surfaced, puvad und placed In 500
drr
Hrrtlon
075
of
the
General
Hlntshall he used for tho purpose of con
STATEMENT OF T H E OWNEIIHRIF,
first class condition.
ute* of the Htnte of Florida
slructlng. ro-hard surfacing and nav
MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC.,
Notice Is hereby given lh“ t Frank
SIl’ H* A V EN U E
Ing tho roads aforesaid, and $12,909;00
KERUIHKH RY T H E ACT O F CONSlplln* purchanor of la x Cortlflcato No.
Roglnnlng at tho Intersection
of of which shall ho used for (ho build­
tsREHH OF AUGUHT 24. II»IU
1017,
dated
tho
8th
day
of
November,
Sipes
Avenue
with
Celory
Avenue
nt
ing and construction o f the bride afore­
Hanford Herald, published weekly at A. D. 1895, liaH filed said oertlf cnte ln
tho Northeast corner o f Hoclton
32, said; that said liondfl bear Interest nt
Hanford. Florida, for April t, 1922.
my office, nnd has inado application for Township 19, Houth of Rnngo 31 East, tho rata of 6 tier cent par annum tho
"T ath or Ki.nmiM.
Tax Deed lo lssti(&lt;ln nccordimco wltb run Houth on Hlpes Avenuo one-quarter Interest on said bonds to bo payable
COUNTY, op SKMINOLK, *«.!
,
Said certlfloiae embraces the fol­ mile to Atlantia Coast Lino Railroad suml-nnnunlly; said bonds to mature
Itrfur* me, a imUry puMIc, tn nnd fur tbr law.
"tile and nninly *fur***1d. |»r*sin*Hy *|);t*«red lowing d0scribed Property situated In track, snlcl road to ho re-hard surfneed. thirty (30) years after tho date of tho
Homlnolo
county, Florida, to-wlt. Lot paved and placed In first class condi­ issuance thereof; said Issue of bonds
4. t.lllnrd, who tmvi.'u been duly nwurn, setion.
to bo dated July 1st. 1922. both tbo
enrillne In |nw, dp|x*e* mid **y» tb*t he I* the 19 , Tier D, Houth Hanford. The
HOAD TO IIRINNON'M HIDING
principal and Interest on said bonds lo
&lt;&gt;u*iueHH Mgr. of the Hanford lloruld holng anaeseed at the date of the [ " " P .
of such certificate 1,1 /i,',®.n, ° n
Iloglnnlng nt theNorth linlf
mllo iio payable at somo hank In the City of
*»l that |he fnllnwlnc I*, to the l»»t of hi* anoe
••owledie and liellef, a true atalement of the Unknown. Unless said certificate shall post of Hoctlon 31, Township 19, South Now York. Htato of Now York, and
of Range 31 Bast, run South one-quar­
RE IT FU R TH E R RB8QLVBD, thnt
oimartiilp, nianaarment (and If a dally paper, he rodeemed according In
Orealatlon), etc., of the afnre*ald publication will Issue thereon on tho Slh day of ter mile to Atlnntla Coast Lino Railroad In nccordanco with law. an uloctlnn ha
track, Hnld road to bo re-hard surfaced, called, and tho saino Is hereby ordered
[or (tig data aimwii In the alute caption, tenuIred
offlolat r 1p . f , r u a ^ y a ' paved and placed In frlst class condi­ to ho held on the 11th day of April, A.
[»y the Act of Aug. 24, 191s, ombodlod APwllnes«D'my
u—ni thin tho 28th day of l-ebruary, A. tion.
I&gt;. 1922, to detormlnc tho question ns
[n Ruction 143. Postal I-aws and Hoguln- senl thla tho 28th duy
to whether bonds In tho sum o f $ 100,D.
1923.
tlone, printed on tbo roaervo of thla
MANFOItn A V EN U E
B. A. DOUGLASS,
(BEAL)
900.00, hearing Interest at Hie rate of
rorm. to-wlt:
Beginning
nt
the
South
end
of
the
Y o u C in Buy From Ug at
Clerk Circuit Lourt.
ii ! ,-~7b»t the namea and addr***M of tb* pahHorn Inolo Oci unty, Fia. presont brick paving on Sanford A ve­ nix (6 por rent) per centum per a n ­
W holesale Prices
soinl-annually,
“'her, editor, manaKlne editor, and
bualnea*
nue, said point being tho Intersection num, Interest payable
Ry;
A.
M.
W
E
E
K
S
,
D.
C.
29-6tc
•"•nacer* ate:
of tha Hanford nnd Orlando Road wllh tho principal of said bonds to mature
Sanford avenue on the East side of Hoc­ thirty (30) years after tho date of the
, „ H*rne of
I'oalofflce addre**—
FablUhcr: Herald Prlntln* Co., Hanford, Florida. Notice of Application for Tax Deed Un­ tlon 12, Township 20, Houth of Range Issuance ihnroor. shall he Issued by the
dr r Hcotton B7fl of the
Kdl'nr: H. j, non,, Ranfont, Florida,
30 East, run Houth on Hanford Avonue County of Homlnolo for tho* purposes
utes of the Hlntc of Florldo
approximately ono and one-half tnlles herolnaliovo sol forth, and
"•twrlnt Kdilor: It. J. Holly. Hanford. Florid*.
RE IT FU R TH E R REHOLVED, that
to Michigan street ns laid out In I’ lat
* * -2 1,*n*s*r: N. J. t.lllard, Hanford, Florid*
Notice Is licet by
‘ ''cerUftcnte of Mecca linmmaok, said road to he ra- this rasolutlan he published In tho Hanthe owner* *re: (Olre name* *ml
Palatka, Florida
ford
Herald, tho only newspaper pub­
•odreiee* of indl«ldu*l owner*, or, If • corporahard surfaced, paved and placed In first
lished in Hcmlnolo County, Florida, once
''on. *|»e pi n*ui* ind tha nimt* and addreue*
class condition.
each weok for nt least four weeks ha&gt; atockhoWer* owuln* or hoidins I per wnt or
OVIEDO AND GENEVA. ROAD
n itiif
Beginning where the Florida East fore tho data fixed by this rssolutlon
T
*,f lh* 'out amount of atock).
'*•
IMly. F, F, Dutton, If, A. Ntel, N. J.
I

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law. Said certificate embraces the fo l­
lowing described property situated In
Seminole County, Florida, to-w lt: Beg.
at Intersection o f B line o f Bnnford at,
with W . lino of Sec. 11, Twp. 19. Ilsnge
31 E. Run N. 13.68 oh., B 6.01 ch.. 8. 16
•leg.. West to beg. (less N. 1.07 acres)
Acres 2,07. The said land being a sses­
sed at the date of the leeuance of such
certificate In the name of Unknown.
Unless said certificate shall 7s redeem­
ed according to law Tax Deed will Issue thereon on tho 18th day of April,
A. D. 1912.
W ITN E SS my official signature and
seal this the 10th day of March, A. D.
1*2 u.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Fla.
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME x r a

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922

NUMBER 84

MRS. WHITTINGTON ACQUITTED
CAPITOL REMOVAL MEET
MODERN STEAM LAUNDRY
WITH HER DAUGHTER TODAY
AT ORLANDO WEDNESDAY
OF MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE WILL OPEN IN THIS CITY
WAS WELL ATTENDED
--BUILD NEW STRUCTURE
Physician in the Case Released on $10,000 Bond
Until October

Permanent Organiza­
tion Was Formed and
Plans Formulated

however, failed to provoko a discus­
sion of this admittedly delicato sub­ 1 1 iB^SHNELL, April 6.—Mrs. Ida Whittington nnd herl6-yearNew Building Will Be
ject and no action wns taken on tho
Ire:n
r’
ci
ar??d
,Yith
m«"8laughter
In
connection
with
Erected on Palmetto
suggestion.
?'rl a ,e?*d *? hnve been the child of Irene
were
acquitted
by
the
jury
in
the
circuit
court
hero
today
on
inAvenue
I’nlutka wns selected ns tho noxt
meeting plnco, tho time of meeting to w n ^ &amp; i f 01” Judgi° Bulocuk* The Infant’s body badly mutilnted
be determined by ProHldont Wilder. At n ! n w a
a P°nd ne«*: here «evernl weeks ago. The case of
tho Palutkn meeting it is expected ur. u. H. Seymour, physician, under indictment for murder in the
NEXT MEETING WILL HE HELD thnt tho executive committee will re­ , , {,ctfrcG nnd manslaughter in connection with the death of the
UNION LEADER DORS NOT FAN­
AT PALATKA WHERE CAM­
port nnd the various county organiza­ infant was t mtinued until the October term of court nnd the phyIIURMAN
&amp; NIGFULL
WILL
CY HENRY'S PLANS FOR
sicinn
released
on
$10,000
bail.
*
y
PAIGN WILL HEALLY START
tions will toll of tho progress being
ERECT BUILDING AND OPER­
HIS WORKERS
mndc in tho campaign.
ATE FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY
(lljr T h e A a n n r l n t r d I’r r a a )
It
wns
erroneously
reported
yester­
ORLANDO, April 6.—Colonel
CHICAGO, April 0.—Henry Ford,
Chrrrher of Commerce, after
day thnt Col. Appleyurd, of TnllnlinsTltnmnx J. Appleynrd, slnte print­
Detroit nutomoblle manufacturer, wmb
numerous
nttompts to intorest capital
■oo, addressed the meeting, inviting
er, did not invite the Capitol Re­
declared responsible for advancing
tho delegates to attend the dedication
moval Association here yesterday
specialization in factories and accused to build a steam laundry In Snnford,
ceremony of the capitol extension. Col.
of "conferring a curse on his workers” announces thnt I. N. Hurmnn and J.
to attend the laying of the corn­
Appleynrd did not address tho meet­
beforo the Railroad Lnlior Hoard yes­ N. Nigfuil, Jr., propirotors of tho Or­
er stone of the new addition to
ing.
terday in the wage henring at wiilch lando Steam Laundry, havo consented
the capitol at Tallahassee in the
204 railroads nre seeking n ton per to build nnd operate n modern steam
nenr future na reported. AppleOcala sertt the largest delegation to
Inundry bore. Tho laundry will bo lo­
yard didn't address the conven­
tho moeting, u motorendo of nearly a By Vote of Three to One Prohibition and Anti­ cent wage reduction.
cated
on Pnlmotto nvenuo between the
tion hut wua In the city nnd
hundred boosters, but representatives
Kdward J. Evans, vice-president of
Wight
Grocory Co,, und tho Snn­
Narcotic
Law
Will
Be
Strengthened
mingled with the delegates out­
werq, present from nearly a dozen
tho International Brotherhood of Elec­
ford
Furniture
Company. Mr. Bui*
side the convention hall. George
counties, including Lake, Dndo, Or­
trical Workers, attacked tho railroads
man
was
boro
tliiB
week completing
II. Wilder, of Plant ity, wns elect­
ange, Marion, Palm Bench, Seminole,
WASl'fl NGTON.^Aprfl '* O .-’lly a he beliovcd now ns then that the en­ which he su’d, wero tending toward final arrangements for tho purchase
ed president of the permanent or­
Volusin, Hillsborough and Hardee.
vote of more than three to ono, tho forcement law was mado too drastic too great specialization In shop work. of this property. IIo plnns to con­
ganization nnd headquarters will
"Henry Ford may have conferred a
The following prenmhle to tho con­ Houso Into yesterday passed nnd sent at the start.
lie at Plant City. Next meeting
blessing
on many people, those who struct n modern brick building nnd In­
stitution, fully cxplnins tile plnns and to tho senate a bill authorizing the
Warning wns sounded to prohibi­
stall In it tho latest stylo equipment
will he held in I'nlutka.
purposes of the association:
deportation of aliens convicted in state tionists by many members, including own automobiles, but ho conferred a thnt can ho secured. This equipment
The people of tho State of Florida: or federal courts on charges of having Representative Mann, Republican, Il­ curse on his workers. They sit nt
ORLANDO, April 0.—Permanent
Realizing the necessity of placing violated the narcotic and Volstead linois, a veteran of tho House, that bits of work mechanically over and
necessary in a
organization of the Floridn State the scot of government of the state in acts
they were going too far, that thero
plant of tlilr kind. ^lr. Ilurmnn has
over,"
tile
union
leader
declared.
Association for Capitol Removal wns such location as to make it more eas­
Described by prohibition advocates wn" ',anKL‘r of disrupting the whole
assured tho Chamber of Commerce
effected ut a meeting hero yesterdny ily accessible to all parts of tho state; as a step toward better law enforco-, s*VH,l‘m " f lnvv enforcement, and that
High specialization was asserted by Hint when tho plnnt is completed, it
with the cloction of George II. Wilder, and realizing further, thnt the de­ meat, and characterized by Reprcson- hirers would lie unwilling to convict Mr. Evans to ho the worst crimo will he ono of tho most modern in the
of Plant City, ns president and the velopment of tho state of Florida and tatlvo Graham, Pennsylvania, ranking thuW5 who uuR*‘t to go to Jail if It also against humanity. Tho railroads, in state, and something tho pooplo of
Becking a sliding scale of rates, ac­ Sanford can ho proud of. Tho Cham­
formulation of plans to plnco tho exe­ the growth of said state have carried Republican on the judiciary commit-, munnt '•‘Mutation,
cutive committee composed of one rep- the center of population thereof to tho tee, as “a monstrous pieco of legists-) Thero wero ninny references to cording to the work done by different ber of Commerce, on tho other hand, in
rcKontutivo from ouch of tho interest­ central portion of It; nnd realizing tion," tho bill us presented by tho lm* the Anti-Saloon Lcnguo nnd Wnyno shop men, were tending more and Inducing Mr. Burman to como here,
ed counties on a working basis nt the thnt immediate steps should bo taken migration committee stood up ngnlnst B. Wheeler, its general counsel. Rep- more toward specialization, ho said.
ndviHod him thnt tho pooplo of San­
earliest possible date. The meeting to remedy the situation which now ex­ nil nttneks.
Replying to testimony by tho rail­ ford und Semlnolo county would give
roaentativo Hill, Republican, Marywas nttendod by more than two hun­ ists, namely, the location of the capi­
A motion to recommit so thnt the bind, charged that “the American roads thnt outside Industries paid him their pntronngc and fullest co­
dred boosters Interested in tho prob­ tal of said stato ut a point inncccssiblo provision relating to conviction In bootleggers’ union" and tho longue much lower wages than tho (ondH to operation to Insure tho success of the
lem confronting tho people of South to tho groater portion of tho popula­ state courts m ight be eliminated wns were standing hand in hand nnd fight­ shop craft employes, union offic'nlH laundry.
Florida. It did not dovelop a discus­ tion thereof, and Inaccessible from the defeated and the measure wiih put ing under ono banner to get the alien told tho board that the"carriers hud
Mr. Burman 1s anxious to have tho
sion of tho proposed site of tho capital portions of tho stato which have been through as framed, 222 to 73.
bootlegger out of business.
Mr. not presented a true summaiy of tho building completed and equipment in­
if it should be removed to a more cen nnd are being developed, built up nnd
Representative Walsh, Republican, Walsh said thnt Mr. Wheeler could situation in their wngo hearing evi­ stalled so thnt operations can begin by
tral location.
populated, nnd thnt the center of pop Massachusetts, a member of the ju­ not he classed by the bootleggers as dence.
early fall.
After temporary Chalrmnn J. G. ulntlon of tho stato of Floridn has diciary committee which wrote th o '" '1 enemy since "ho is the man who
Hurry Carr, vice-president
of
a
1
,, ,
| This institution will ho known a*
Strozior, of Winter Garden, called tho moved southward to a point near tho original Volstead act, and who offer- j *»«» mado it possible for them to ply machinists union, told the board th n t'th e Seminole Steam Laundry and the
meeting to order and introduced May­ geographical center of said state ed the motion to recommit, declared! their trade."
John
Walhor, representing eastern original investment will ho $35,000.
or Duckworth, who delivered tho ad­ hereby organize themselves for the
roads, had named 47 establishments in
The Seminole Stcnm Laundry will'
dress of welcome, tho constitution nnd purpose of removing the capitol of
Cincinnati which paid lower rates than maintain an office at Raffeld’s De­
by-laws wero adopted and President ■aid stato of Florida to some point ■a *«! M !■(
observed Wednesday. A largo crowd railroads paid.
partment Store to take work which
Wilder took chnrge of the meeting. which will ho more easily aeccssiblo R*
was on the grounds early to begin
"Every one knnwH that a strike in *"’111 ho dono by tho Orlundo Steam
Sit
Ha work and much wns accomplished Cincinnati two years ago lost every­
Mr. Wilder declared that tho associa­ to the majority of tho people of the
Laundry until such timo ns tho plant
Ha through tho day. Tho work was dono thing for these men and that thoy
tion was organized for the purpose of stato of Florida, and which wUI ho Ha
of the Seminole Steam Lnundry is
Ha under the auspices of the U. I&gt;. C. now are forced to take what they can completed.
righting tho wrongs that had been more nearly equl-distnnt from the
H n t a H a R u t o i H a H a i a i H u Ha with L. E. Wright as director of oper­ got," Mr. Cnrr snid. "Thnt in not a
imposed on South Florida for years boundary lines of said stnte.
Both Messrs, lluftiian nnd Nigfuil
and asserted thnt tho capitol should
ations. At noon tho workers nnd fair example.
The organizers of said Florida State
are
practical laundrymen, and tho
Mrs. Appleton nnd children, of At­ their families wero rewarded by a
be moved to n point as nearly equi­ Association for Capitol Removal be­
work
that they are turning out at
"Mr,
Wnllier
cited
wages
in
six
distant from tho boundaries of tho lieving that capitol removal Ih not lanta, Gn., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. splendid picnic dinner and fish fry firms in New York. I wondor if that Orlando has brought them tho favor­
state ns possible. Tho president’s ad­ feasible or possible without the unit­ Wm. Kennedy this week.
prepared by the Indies. It Ih tho de­
Six large trucks of the firm of Syn- sire of tho U. I). C. ladies to put down wns all he could find and why ho did able commdnts of tourists from the
dress was greeted with prolonged ap­ ed effort of all of those people in the
dor and Maul arrived in Oviedo Sun­ a well at the cemetery so that flow­ not mention the Hoo Piloting Press inrgo northern cities. Mr. Burman
plause.
Htnto of Floridn who believe in the
Company, which pays shags crafts­ in ono of thu successful business mon
The principal discussiosn of the fairness, Justice and righteousness of day night. Work on the Orlnndo road ers may ho grown successfully there. men): DU cents an hour, municipal of Orlundo, nnd Is highly thought of
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swopo, Mrs. ■hops which pay $1.12*4, or tho Black in tho business and financial circles of
meeting centered about tho organiza­ tho aforesaid purposes, do further will begin an soon as thu balance of
the
equipment
arrives
which
will
prob­
S. Leo nnd little daughter Dorothy and White Tuxicnh Company which *,ba^ l'liytion of the executive committee and hand themselves together for tho pur­
May and Frnncis Swopo spent Satur­ pays 8D cents, as compared with tho
the county nuxilinry associations. pose of accomplishing capitol remov­ ably be Monday of next week.
Tho people of Snnford can ho as­
Besides this road building many day in Orlando.
President Wilder expressed the bolief al without reference to the propose*
77
cents
now
pnid
railroad
shopmen."
sured
that Mr. Burman will live up to
that the county organizations must future location of Rnid capitol, but other improvements aro going op in
W. II. Williams spent the week end
his statements and glvo tho city a
carry on the most important work of solely for tho purposo of accomplish­ Oviedo. O. I*. Swopo has been mnk- with his family Inst week.
WEATHER ANI) CROP CONDI­ modern laundry in all that tho term
implied,
tho cumpaign nnd urged that tholr or­ ing tho removal of said capitol to some ng many improvements at Ii Ih resi­
Edward McCall, of Stetson Univer­
TIONS IN FLORIDA FOR THE
ganization bo perfected immediately. point which will sorvo to the best ad­ dence, both interior or exterior, a now sity, spent tho week end with his par­
WEEK
ENDING
APRIL
4.
After considerable discussion u motion vantage the pooplo of Florida; and roof having been put on the Iiouhu, ents, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. McCall last
HAIL CAUSES BRICK
was adopted instructing tho secretary with this end In viow, the organizers the second story finished, n water week.
Temperature:
The
temporaturo
BUILDING TO COLLAP8B
to write each chamber of commerce in of said association plcdgo themselves plant installed, new well drilled and
wns from 2 to 5 degreos warmer than
concrete walk laid.
the interested ctfunties, calling upon to tho purposo of this organization
tho seasonal, nlthough temperature*
MILAEDGEVILLE, Ga., April 0^—
R. W. Lawton in having some inter­ Defense Ends in
them to nnmo ono representative to disinterestedly nnd without reference
woro rather too low on tho 2nd and Tho 80Uth «nd of the negro boy*1
attend n county meeting on u given to any proposed plnco for tho future ior improvements mado ut his home
Arbuckle Case
3rd.
During tho warmest days i dormItory, a threo-story brick balldnnd will install a water plant very
date for tho purpose of electing n location of suid capitol.
temporatures wore well up in the ,nfir nt tho Georgia Training School
Offering1
Evidence
soon.
county vico-prosident to direct tho
80
j for Boys, collapsed during a hall and
Snid organizers hereof further real­
II. F. Wheeler has Just had electric
campaign locally and serve on the izing that capitol removal iH a politi­
Court Will Deride on Admitting Evi­
Prodpitntion: Except locul heavy rnln storm yesterday afternoon.
Ights put into his homo whilo E. A.
executive committee.
dence
cal Issue which can bo accomplished
rains ovor portions of tho northwest Other buildings woro flooded when
l-ako and Dado counties named their only by relloving tho progressive und "’arnell nnd Frank Norris aro painting j
and
extromo west tho rainfall was tho hull broko tho windows. Shade
J ' l r T h r ,\
In t.U 1‘r r a * )
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In tho city nnd crop* a t tho
vice-president yestorduy, tho formor rapidly developing portion of the state their residences on tho exterior. L. H. I
light
nnd mostly
unimportant.
"eing represented by Carl Lehmann of Florida from tho political yoko Gore’s residence is going up rapidly I SAN FRANCISCO, April rt.-D e- rain was recorded over tho groater *!nto fnrm woro bnd,y d ^ n g o d . The
"ml the Inttorby W. S. Williams. N. which has been imposed upon it by nnd J. B. Jones hns started a new f°nse counsel today neared tho com­ portion of tho section; more moisture Hlorm w° 8 vlolont foT tan minute*.
: Vowoll, president of the Orlnndo thnt portion of tho State of Florida pneking house Just hack of the post­ pletion of offering of evidence In tho is ncoded ovor tho peninsula, but west
'amber of Commerco responded for which lies west of tho Suwnnco rivor; office, which is expected to bo ready "Fatty" Arbuckle caso. Counsol to­ of tho Apalachicola River the soil la OLIVIA STONE’S CASE
day looked for decisions from court as •In good condition, except that low­
range county when tho list wns rend, and realizing thnt the political domi­ for tho tomato nnd peppor season.
GOES TO JURY TODAY
W.
T.
I)odd
and
Miss
Marpjorlo
O.
to admissibility of ovidcnce contented
Mating that tho appointment would nation of West Floridn can ho brok­
lands are still rathor wet In some lo­
Drawdy, of Oviedo, were married in from time of its Introduction.
.6
UP here at tho county mcet- en only by n complete, just nnd fnir
calities. Tho heaviest rain roported
N
E WYORK,
Y naV
r l ? '0.—Tho
:4
Snnford
Wednesday at tho court
NEW
April
case of
nK to ho called following tho isBu- political reapportionment of tho stato
wns 2.30 inchos at Pensacola.
houso. T. W. I.awton officiating, NO IMPORTANT PAPERS
Olivia Stone, charged with the murder
!'nco ,,f the instructions by Secretary of Floridn, und a fnir nnd Just repre­
Condition of Crops: Much sunahlno of Ellis G. Kinkoad of Cincinnati,
Andrew Aulln and Miss Alico Powell
STOLEN IN MAIL ROBBERY
Mnrt. of I’nlntkn.
sentation of all of tho pooplo of tho being tho witnesses. Taking with
nnd
modornto temperature enabled went to tho Jury today at 11:28
IN FRANCE YESTERDAY
the meeting failed to ex­ state of Florida equully In tho law­ them the congratulations of their
farmers to make good hoadway with o'clock.
work, which is from 10 days to two
, .
allfns of enthusiasm expect- making body of said stato, do furthor friends, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dodd loft on
R disclosed tho fact thnt South organize themselves for the purposo Thursday morning for Georgia whore
LONDON, April fl.—No important weeks In ndvanco of tho average, PRISONERS’ FLIRTATIONS
°r dft is Intensely interested In tho of accomplishing tho necessary chang­ they will visit for Severn! weeks with British government document* wero nlthough the eoll in much of the
WILL BE CENSORED
m
T*'oro wero humorous mo­ es in the stato senatorial and repre­ Mr. Dodd's relatives. They will go In the mail bags stolen In yesterday's poninsula Is qulto dry good progross
IN COUNTY WORKHOUSE
ts, hut undornenth It all a spirit of sentative districts for tho purpose of directly to Athens to visit for several sensational train robbery in France, was mado plaqtlng the lout of tho
'I
cotton crop, working corn, truck,
ABKoclAlrd
Jr’88’ Which ,ndicnto» that tho obtaining a fair, equal and Just rep­ days with a brother, F. P. Dodd, who It was authoritatively stated.
WILMINGTON, Del., April
melons, and citrus trees. Oats are
thn r " °n
pU8b
clnlms until resentation in the law-making bodies Is attending tho Unlvorsity of Geor­
as
aforesaid.
SPECIAL
CALL
FOR
OF­
Flirtations
between men and women
mostly
good,
but
some
fields
are
dam­
gia. From Athens thoy go by auto
w,,»
r , ? ' ° f tho cnp,tnl •« achlovod,
"as manifested.
FICERS TO TAKE TRAINING aged by rust. Digging Irish potatoes prisoners at Newcastle county work­
For tho accomplishment of these to Buford, Go., to visit Mr. and Mrs.
hns begun In the north central coun­ house has roached such a point
tioM°(,f1&lt;iIIlion of thu P^Posodv locn- purposos nnd for tho government of J. A. Dodd, parents of tho groom.
ties, extending in a email way to Warden Plummer, rather than
this
organization,
the
delegates
nnd
wns n ih° cnplta1, it It Is romovod,
Mrs. Dodd is tho daughter of W. A.
somo northern district*. Many field* them exchange notos secretly, has
*Stl" r ? ? 0' n|th°ugh one sponkor do­ representatives of the pcoplo of the Drawdy of Oviedo, having recently
call for officoru to take flying train­
are in splendid condition, but blight established a Jail postofflca and conve,.,.
h° undor*tood four cities stato of Florida promulgate this, the moved hero from Augusta, Ga.
ing at Pensacola Naval Flying School
tol «n,| 0rC8tod In obtaining tho capl- governing instrument of their organi­
Mrs. W. B. Englett and bnby left was issued by tho Burogu of Naviga­ Is complslnod of by some, and the dry sorshlp for love letter*.
zation, and plodgo themselves for the Thursday for a visit to Mr. Englett’s
weather has unfavorably affected the
be permitted8f ,te d th at oach of t,10RO
tion to tho entire naval nervico today,
crop In some localities. Tha truck was unfavorable on upland* in the
in Atlanta, Ga.
. x ' ^
,name * momber
the accomplishment of tho purposes here­ parents
r,,
,
.
.Tho training to start July first and
central and northern countie*. Oltnu
crop has suffered seriously from
cotnmltteo. This declaration, inbefore set forth.
Clean-up day at the comotory w as'last until about December 30.
treee are in good condition, a* * rule,
’XV* drought in the south, and dry weather but rain is needed.

ASSAILS FORD
AT RAILROAD
WAGE HEARING A MODERN PLANT

WHDERPRESIDENT

WILL DEPORT ALL ALIENS
WHO VIOLATE PROHIBITION LAW
-HO USE PASSED BILL YESTERDAY

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_____________________________________ THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922

Pay Less and Bank the
Differencei

PERSONAL NOTES SAGE TEA DANDY
TO DARKEN HAIR

MARKETS

CATES CRATE COMPANY
IN NEW BUILDING
QUOTE YOU PRlCEg

It la rumored that a new steam
In this Issuo of tho Horuld |8 th
laundry will bo built in 'Sanford
CELERY
shortly and that tho deed for the lot ITS GRANDMOTHER’S RECIPE TO advertisement of tho Cates Crato Co°
RRING RACK COLOR AND
who havo rocontly moved Into tho lln* I
Bfy.'
Is now being mado ready.
Why D. L. Thrasher is doing more business than in 19217
LUSTRE TO HAIR
now building on West First Street at f
Carlot Shipment* Reported for Wed­
Becauso the buying public knows the same merchandise can
tho corner of Oak nvenue. The Cat
Get some of those beautiful Easter
nesday, March 20th
be bought for less money at tho store that sells for cash only.
building
is ono of tho best building
You
can
turn
gray,
faded
hair
beau­
cards, Easter remembrances, and
tifully
dark
and
lustrous
almost
over
recontly
erected
in Snnford and COn
birthday cards at tho Ilerald office.
Florida—Sanford section ...........
49
night
if
you'll
get
a
bottlo
of
tains
four
stores
all occupied by th
Nothing
like
them
nt
tho
price,
Florida—Manatee section ...... ........ 0
“Wyeth’s
Sngo
nnd
Sulphur
Com­
Cntcs
Crato
Co.,
and
Mrs. Cates with
California—Southern district ......... 4
pound” at any drug store. Millions groceries, dry goods, fcods, ote. #nd
We aro prepared to take care of*your needs. We invite you
Rnndmnator
E.
A.
nail
celebrated
. ^
to our store because wo want your business nnd if you ac­
his removal to Lako Mary this morn­ of bottles of this old famous Sage tho advertisement today gives' y
62
Total oars ..........................
cept, we feel confident that our prices will convince you of
Destinations of Florida Shipments ing by taking n seven pound trout Ten Recipe, improved by tho addition prices on nil kinds of foods for chick!
the truthfulness of our claims that it pays to pay cash. Wo
Waycross ............................................23 out of Crystal Lake, falling overboard of other ingredients, are sold annual­ ens, horses, cows nnd all kinds of ||v.
have the moBt complete stock of Men’s, Women’s and Chil­
Chicago ................................................ (j while in tho act, but hanging onto tho ly, says a well-known druggist here, stock. This space has been contracted
fish.
becauso it dnrkcns tho hni rso natur­ in the Weekly Herald nnd will bo filled
dren’s Snoes at lower prices than since the war began. Hang­
Slmirn..............................................
j
ally and evenly that no one can tell each week with interesting ,toro
ing in prices in Men’s nnd Women's Shoes from $2.25 to tho
Potomac Yards ................................... 8
nows.
very best stocks nt $7.50.
Edward Moisch had a fractured t has been applied.
Bultlmorc ............................ !.............. 2
Those whoso hair I* turning gray or l Tho new Catos building is also f|||
Detroit ................................................. i splinter of bono token out of his leg
Children’s Shoes from ....................................... $1.50 to $3.50
Savannah ............................................. g nt the FornaldLoughton hospital yes­ becoming faded have u surprise await­ ing a long felt wnnt in the apartment
Women’s nnd Children’s Hose nt about Vi price of last season
terday, j Dr. Langleg performing the ing them, because after ono or two line hnvlng the ontlro second floor
Pittsburgh ...........................
Men’s Spring Suits f o r .................................. &lt;$14.00 to $25.00
operation,
and tho patient Is resting applications tho gray hair vanishes mado for up-to-dnto npnrtmcnts nnd
Now Y ork'................ ...................;.... 7
onsy
today.
Somo time ago Ed frac­ and your locks become luxuriantly tho now building is a great asset to
St.
Louis
..........„..............................
1
Blue Serge S u its.................... ........................................... $25.00
the growing city of Sanford.
tured
tho
bono
playing football and dnrk nnd beautiful.
Men’s Hats from ................. ................................$2.00 to $4.00
This is tho ago of youth.. Gray­
it had been hurting him since.
Visit tho Cates in their new building
Total
care
...........................
„...68
Men’s $1.60 Suits Underwear nt.................................... $1.00
haired, unnttrnctlvo folks aren’t want­ nnd hnvo them show you over th*
Diversions Filed Since Last Report
$2.50 and $3.00 Dress Shirts a t ......................... $1,50 to $2.25
JACKSON, Miss., March 30.—Gov. ed around, so got busy with Wyeth’s proporty nnd got a line of tho priced
From Savannah:*
Now Y ork......................... ...... .......... 8 Leo M. Russell yesterday vetoed the Sngo nnd Sulphdr Compound tonight of all kinds of feoda, groceries, erntes
SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Atlanta ............................. ................. j state salary bill revising the salaries nnd you’ll bo delighted with your dnrk, | formers’ supplies, dry goda and noi
Potomac Yards ......................... ........ 8 of nil stato officers, employes and handsome hnlr nnd your youthful ap­ tlons. They havo tho goods and the
prices.
Boston .......................................... - .... 1 members of tho Judiciary and which pearance within n few days.—Adv.
Toronto ...»..... ...... ...... ................... j sought to place the state revenue
f°el twenty years younger,” is
Shipping Point Information for Wed­ agent nnd attorney general on a salTanlnc builds up tho yenk, run
ary bnsls. An attempt in the houso whnt thousands hnve said nfter Tan- down system and makes you ft.ej
nesday, March 30th:
to to to to to
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, cloar. to pass tho bill over tho voto failed by ,a" restored them to health. Try it.— strong, sturdy nnd well, ns nature into to to to
Hnulings moderate.
Demand nnd a voto of 04 to 03, a two-thirds ms- Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
tended.—Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
movemont good, market firm, llttlo Jority being necessary.
chnngo In pricos. Carlots f. o. b. cash
track: 10 inch crates Goldon Self
f
.......—
TAKE SALTS AT FIRST SIGN OF t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o Rlnnchlng, in tho rough, 4s-0s, $2.50NOSE CL0QQED FROM
$3.00, mostly around $2.75; carlots f.
RLADDRK IRRITATION OR
A COLD OR CATARRH
HACKACIIE
Will Drown Is thinking of trying tho of h. usual terms: mostly $3.00.
stock business in connection with the Total carlots shipments from San­
Apply Cream in Nostrils To
ford section thin Benson to dato,
Tho American men nnd women muHt turpentine business as ho Ih on a deal
Open Up Air Passages.
c««*s ..........
»188
guard
constantly ngalnst Kidnoy for the J. F. McClelland stock. From
troublo, because wo eat too much and what we can hear Mr. McClelland Is Totul carlot shipments from MnnAh! What relief! Your clogged
al our food is rich. Our blood is filled tired of tho cattle business nnd Iwih nteo section this season to date,
with uric acid which tho kidneys decided that fnrming is good enough
................ ...... ................... 820 nostrils open right up, the air pas­
sages of your head are rlenr nnd you
Total carlot shipments from Flor­
strivo to filter out, they wouken from for him.
ida last season to dnto, enrs.....2950 can breathe freely. No more hawk­
ovorwork, become sluggish; tho elimThe Misses Elexin Mels, Helen Moring, snuffling, mucous discharge,
Inntivo tissues clog nnd tho result is „„ nnd Ralph Geiger and I). I). Mor"Whet^
there
is
smoke,
there
is
al­
headache,
dryness—no struggling for)3
kldnoy trouble, bladder weakness nnd an spent Sunday at Daytona Roach,
ways
fire,”
so
when
twenty
million
breath
nt
night,
your cold or catarrh ' J
a gcnoral decline in health.
, Mr. and Mrs. Hodges and Miss Losis
gone.
i
well-known
men
and
women
in
all
When your kidneys feel like lumps slo Howard, sister of Mth. Hodges,
walks
of
life
say
Tanlnc
is
u
good
Don’t
stay
stuffed
up!
Get
a
small
■
of load; your hack hurts or tho urine spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Me­
medicine, there must be something to bottle of Ely’s Cream Halm from your ■
ls cloudy; full of sediment, or you aro Fnrlnno.
druggist now. Apply a little of th is'5 We have on display the largest line of Rood Fishing Tackle
obliged to seek relief two or threo( Will Prcvntt ,of Moore’s Station it.—Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
fragrant, antiseptic cream in your J ever brought to this city and at most reasonable prices. Ev­
times during tho night; if you Huffor'spent Sundny in Geneva, visiting his
usually found in a Sporting Goods Store of the bet­
nostrils, let it penttrato through cv-.'5 erything
with sick headache or dizzy, nervous brother, T. W. Prevail nnd his mother
ter kind.
ery nir passage of tho bend; qpotho'S
spoils, acid stomach, or you hnvo Mrs. J. M. Pruvatt. Mr. Prevntt ruand heal the swollen, inflamed mucous j
Thoumntlsm when tho weather is hud, ports good truck crops at Mooro’s
membrane, giving you instant relief. J
got from your pharmacist about four Station nnd good prices for vegetables
Ely’s Crenm Hnlni is just what every *
ounces of Jnd Salts; take a table- shipped out.
cold
and catarrh sufferer has been 3
■poonful in a glass of water boforo
Captain W. E. Stover nnd wifo, of
seeking. It’s just splendid.—Adv.
■
breakfast for a fow days nnd your Sombrn, Ontnrln, spent sovoral dnys
kidneys will tho nnct fine. This fa- last week with tholr cousin, Mrs. Fred
mous salts Is mado from tho acid of McFnrlnne. Captain Stover is cap- JOSEPH JONI&lt;2S. STATES ATTOR­ j J j j j ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
grapes nnd lemon juleo, combined with tain of tho steamer, Thos. F. Cole, of
NEY, SAYS THEY GIVE CERTI- ■
llthln, and has boon used for gonora- the Pittsburgh Steamship Co., and has
CATES AT GRADUATION
10 Stores in Georgiatlona to flush and stimulate clogged boon on their line of boats twenty-six
-1 Store in Florida
kidnoys; tn neutralize tho acids in tho years. This is their first trip to FlorA * * o rln ln | I 'rra a )
ORLANDO, Afnrch 30.—State Aturlno so It no longer is a source of Ir- Ida and tlioy were so delighted with
ritntion, thus ending hlnddor dlsord- it that they have purchased a homo nt tornoy Jones returnod here from Fort
***’
j West Palm Reach. Mr. Stover and I.nudcrdnlo whore ha assisted in tho
Jnd Snlts In inexpensive; cannot In-, wife I®ft Monday morning for Canada prosecution of wire tappofs, said to­
Jure, makes a delightful effervescent vi" Dnytonn where they will spend a day ho discovered that tho confidence
Sanford’s New Store
lithln-wnter beverage, and belongs in 'lay ,,r two before leaving for home, men have a college In Denver, Colo.,
-Phone 127
every homo, becauso nobody can make [ Mrs. John Leonnrdi, of Sanford, for teaching their trade nnd when n
a mistake by hnvlng n good kidney gave a very Interesting talk at the student graduates ho is given a di­
ploma.
flushing any time.—Adv.
3
town hall on Wednesday in tho Inter­
ests of tho Florida Federation of Wo­
men’s Clubs. A good many attended VEHER TO GET LIFE
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
MEN’S DEPARTMENT
and a Inrgo number of tho Genova
FOR INDIAN MURDER
ladles Joined.
,
" ' r ’•'Jj Awortalrd I'rrMl
Mr. and Mth. T. W. Prevntt cnllud
MIAMI, Fla., March 30.—A ver­
on Mr. I’revntt’s uncle, Rube Lnfilos
dict of guilty of first degree murder,
Sundny evening.
with n recommendation for mercy,
*e to to to to to
:
Mrs. Eugene Mathis, of Knu Gallic was returned nt 7:30 last night by
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stafford and
and children spent a few days with tho Jury In tho trial of Chnrlcs Veber,
mother, Mrs. E. Stafford, of Monroe,
her mother, Mrs. J. M. Prevntt Inst accused of killing Jack Tlgertnil,
wore visitors nt tho homo of Mr. nnd week.
Sominolo Indian, after nn nrgumont
Mrs. N. R. Stafford Sundny.
Mrs. William Kilby was taken to over tho purchase of plumes, about
There will ho baptizing Sundny.
Mrs. Traylor and daughter, Myrtlo tho Fernuld-Lnughton hospital In n month ago. Tho vordlct automatic­
Sunford Tucsdny morning to undergo ally carries with It n llfo scntcnco.
Traylor left Monday for Richmond,
an
operation for appendicitis. Mr.
aVa.
Kilby told us on his return from Snn­
Tho school In going to give nn en­ ford Inst night that Mrs. Kilby stood
tertainment the 7th of April for its tho operation fine and
BEGIN
woh resting
benefit Wo hope every ono will come well. Hor mnny friends hopo for her
MHNDNG HP YOU
and help us out.
\
speedy recovory.
Mr. and Mrs. Burnett and children
Jnp Nicholson, Jr., Roger Rrooks
were visitors at Gcncvn Sunday.
•«ya glow of hot witar with
Wo were very glad to hnvo two and the MIhhcs Mndgo Phillips, I.ophosphate boforo breakfast
now pupils unrolled Sundny nnd thoro rena Phillips and Helen Pnrkcrson of
Bathing1Time is Here
washas out poliono.
Osteen,
wore
guests
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
wore eight visitors present.
Mr. Bonn, of Orlando, spent the Prevail Sunday.
3
If you wake up with a had taste,
day with his father and mother-in­ Jasper Nicholson, Moso Tnylor nnd
law Sunduy and wun also a visitor at T. W. Prevntt spent Inst week on tho had breath nnd tonguo Ih coated; if
■
St. Johns river shearing sheep.
your heud is aching; if what you eat 3
the Sunday school,
Mr. utul Mrs. Troz Proctor, Moso sours and forniH acid in stomach, or
i
Klenor Stafford spent Saturday and
you
are
bilious,
constipated,
nervous
Taylor
nnd
Mrs.
Mnrk
Taylor
spent
Sunday with hor aunt, Mrs. E. Staf­
sallow and can’t get feeling just
Sunday on tho St. Johns river.
ford at Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris loft Wednes­ right, begin inside bathing. Drink
Mrs. C. C. Pearson and children
day
for her home in Rodl, N. Y., ufter before breakfast, a glnss of hot water
spent tho day with hor mother, Mrs.
with a tenspoonful of limestone phos­
spending
the winter In Genova^
II. W. Smith Monday.
3
phate in It. ThlH will flush the pois­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morris
took
dinner
Mondny afternoon ns Mr. Austin,
ons and toxins from stomach, liver,
tho section foreman, was coming home with Mrs. Hart Sunday.
kdineys und bowels ami cleanse,
Mrs.
Gllla
SypeH
is
tho
proud
re­
from work, a dog belonging to Mr.
sweeten
nnd purify the entire alimen­
Walker, ran out In front of tho motor cipient of a now player piano, which
5
tary
tract.
Do your Insldu bathing
car, and before Mr. Austin could pos- was tho gift of Mr. Sypos.
PAY
CASH
George Peters has purchased a now immediately upon arising in the morn­
■Ibly stop ho had hit tho dog, killing
ing to wash out of tho system all tho
To Get AheadIt instantly. Tho car was turned over Ford roadstor.
-And Stay Aheadprevious
day’s poisonous waste, gases
Means to Use Your Head
and ono of Mr. Austin’s men was
Mrs. Endor CurJotto called on Mrs.
nnd
sour
hllo
before
eating
more
food.
bruised pretty badly and u bad cue Sheldon Tuesday afternoon.
To fool like young folks fool; liko
over ono eye. Mr. Austin nnd tho
Mrs. F. M. McFnrlano nnd Mra. T.
you
foil before your blood nnd muscles
m
mm
rent of hla men were bruised a little, W. Prevntt callad on Mrs. Hodges and
heenmo
loaded
with
body
Impurities,
but wo are glad to say that nono wore her slstor, Miss Howard Tuesday nfgot from your phnrmacist u quarter
hurt Herlously. Although had ho boon tomoon.
pound
of llmcstono phosphate, which
going very fast it is probable that
Mrs. It. B, Franklin, Mias Good- Is inoxponsivo und almost tusteless,
aome of them would have been killed. hard nnd Mra. Goodbard called on
Mon nnd women who are usually
A Jolly crowd of young folks aur- Mrs. Sholdon Tuesday ovoning.
constlpatad, bilious, hcnduchy or havo
prised Mra. Resale Stenstrom Tuesday
................
..........
Tho Genova Community Club met any stomach disorder should begin
evening. Wo think they enjoyed thorn-' Monday afternoon to hold^lnatailntlon
this Inside bathing before breakfast.
aelvea fine.
0f offlcors.
—Adv.

EASTER IS DRAWING NEAR

I ,

D. L. THRASHER

BIG EATERS GET
KIDNEY TROUBLE

M

GENEVA

Catch the Big Ones j
W ith O u r T a c k le

WIRE TAPPERS
HAVE A SCHOOL
TO TEACH TRADE

Sanford Cycle Co.

| The Church well Co.

J;

BATHING SUITS

PAOLA POINTS

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ID
\\
I I•

EXTRA TROUSERS

EOT WATER

Come in and look over our line
of Bathing Suits for Ladies’
and misses’.

J n Solid and Fancy Colors

II v

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[

$5

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|i

The Church well Co.i

n»ST STBEEt

wjm

SELLS IT FOR LESS

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�HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7,1922

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UNLUCKY NUMBER
INpiANAPOLIS, April 4.
—I*tnh Moore, confessed
r.pouso of thirteen wives,
was nontonced to servo
from two to fourteen years
in tho state reformatory
' yesterday on a charge of
embezzlement, and was lined
$1,000 nnd costa, disfran­
chised for five years.
He was also sentenced to
serve two to five years on a*
charge of bigamy.
Moore, according to the
police, is said to havo ob­
tained more than $2,700
from his wives. In each case
after ho had been wedded a
wcok ho disappeared.

Thryo
CffiMimtn

SIMPLY WAITINti RESULT OF SHIPS CAR LOAD OF PRODUCE IIUSBAND MISSING AND BE­
LIEVED ON TRIP AROUND
EVERY EIGHT MINUTES
PEACEFUL NEGOTIATIONS
'
THE WORLD.
IN
THE
YEAR
FOR WAGE SCALE

NORFOLK, Va., April 4—A United
The New York Times of April 2
WASHINGTON, April 4.—Discuss­
States
marine Ib being held under ob­
ing beforo the House labor commit- says:
servation*
nt tho barracks here In
Ilerschel
II.
Jones,
director
of
the
tco yestordny reasons why 000,000 an­
connection
with the death of Mrs.
Now
York
office
of
tho
State
Depart­
HURLEY
thracite nnd bituminous coal miners
Ruth
Mercer,
whose body was found
ment
of
Fnrms
nnd
Markets,
who
has
stopped work Inst Saturday In tho
United States nnd nnuda, John L. just returned from n vneation in Flor­ on tho beach nt Ocean Vlow Sunday.
Lewis, president of tho United Mine ida, said yestordny that Florida was No nrrost hnB yet been made, but
Workers of America, nnd official lead­ booming agriculturally as well as Norfolk dotectlves have visited the
er of tho strike, declared that the na­ rivnlly California, ho said, ns the win- barracks and nftcr securing a partial
v&amp;flfKiCattoa of him or. the man with
t u r a l - l i e ’workers had gone out mere­ tor garden ot the country,
whom it is claimed the young woman
“So
rapidly
is
tho
acreage
of
winter
ly to await the results of a peaceful
was
last seen, It was requested that
truck
crops,
Including
strawberries,
negotiation with their employers over
a new wago scalo, but that tho bitu­ being Increased," ho continued, "thnt ho be not permitted to leave the re­
minous workers wero out indefinitely, only high transportation coots will servation. Ills namo could not bo
If need be, to obtain tho signing of a keep the big markets of tho North lenmed from tho police.
from having as cheap fresh vegetables
The body was positively Identified
basic wage contrnct.
Tho bituminous workers, Mr. Lew­ nnd fruits all the year around as from this morning nt the morgue by Mrs.
is doclnrcd before tho committee, nearby truck farms in tho flush of tho Allco Wilson, who lived In tho same
house with tho dead woman.
which is considering tho Binnd reso­ season.
"I. M. Rhodes, director of tho Flor­
lution to direct appointment by the
Whether Mrs. Mercer wns assaulted
president of u commission to investi­ ida State Marketing Burcnu, said that and thrown Into the boy or took the
IF YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLAD­ gate the coni industry, arc out to Florida was now shipping out of the plunge nftcr n quarrel Is not known.
In a new package that fits the pocket—
DER BOTHERS YOU, DRINK
"stay indefinitely if need bo, until the stnto an average of a cnrload of pro­ It Is certnln, though, thnt tho body
A t a price that fits the pocket-book—
LOTS OF WATER
operators of tho central competitive duce every eight minutes in tho year. had not boon in the w ater more than
The same unmatched blend of
field of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, und It has 2/100,000 acres In farms nnd ton hours. She was last seen Satur­
7 VRKisit. Vir g in ia and B urley Tobaccos
When your kidneys hurt nnd your western Pennsylvania, sign up u bas­ about 17,000,000 acres more available day night.
back feels sore, don’t get scared and ic wago contrnct according to their for cultivation.
While Mrs. Mercer’s body is In tho
proceed to loud your stomach with a pledge, on which tho other coni min
"Tho most rapid growth is in pro- city morgue, her young husband Is
T &amp;
jf i* * * * * +« 1H f fI FIFTH
AVE.
lot of drugs that excite the kidneys lag districts of tho United States can duction of citrus fruits, of which hunn
t m
tin
mysteriously missing from their
and Irritate tho entire urinnry tract. nctilo."
dreds of nee’ groves are being de­ home. Ho left Friday morning and
Keep your kidneys clean like you
In reply to questions by Represen­ veloped. and in production of early
koop your bowels clean, by flushing tative Illack, Democrat, Texas, as to winter vegetables and strawberries. has not been scon or heard from since.
them with a mild,* harmless snltB why tho union would not settle with Early cabbage was so plentiful this It is reported he loft Friday night MILITARY MAN SHOT TO
10 PER CENT CUT
which removus the body's urinous operators in states and districts where year thnt hundreds of tons wero left for Baltimore nnd his mother, Mrs.
ON WATERMELONS
DEATH I1Y OIL OPERATOR
wnsto nnd stimulates them to their work coiild ho resumed under satis­ in the fields In Florida becauso the Botty F. Mercer, believes that ho
FROM THIS STATE
(11/ T h e \ n a n r l n t r d I ’r m l
normnl nctlvlty. Tho function of the factory conditions, Mr. Lewis said that prico offered in Northern markets shipped on some foreign steamer for
n trip around tho world.
OKLAHOMA CITY,, April 4.—
kldneyH is to filter the blood. In 24 competition would not permit the op­ would not pay the freight.
WASHINGTON, April 3.—Senator
hours they strain from it fi00 grains of erators to fix wages locally without a
Llcutennnt
Colonel
Paul
W.
Beck,
a
t­
Park
Trammell has been advised by
The estimated acreage of early Irish
tached to tho nvlatlon section nt Fort tho Interstate Commerce Commission
acid ami waste, so we can readily un­ knowledge of the wago scales their potatoes alone in Florida this year is
derstand tho vital importance of keep­ compotitorH would liuvc.
Sill, wnH shot to denth hero early to­ that a reduction of 10 per cent in the
24,800 acres, an increase of virtually
ing tho kidneys nctivo.
day in the fnshionnble residence of freight rate on watermelons and
“Even if tho operators of Illinois, HO per cent, over Inst year. Tho ship­
Jenr\
P. Dny, a widely known oil cnntcloupes has been authorized by
Drink lots of water—you can’t drink for instance," he added, "are willing ping season already has begun with
operntor.
Dny is held nt hin homo in the railroads.
too much; also get from any pharma­ to sign up a new scale for themselves, a total of neatly 100 cars in excess of
custody of a deputy pending an in­
Scnntor Trammell some time ngo
cist about four ounces of ,!ud Knits; without regard to their competitors, tile number shipped to the same date
vestigation. «
took up the question of obtaining this
take a tablespoonful In a glass of wnt the United Mine Workers are unwili­ last year. These already havo had n
er before breakfast each morning for jnK to |mvo [ts members in Ohio, Wes- decided effect on the market for old
Hock was n close friend of tho Dny reduction for tho growers of his stnto
EM I'll IB, April 4.—A fall of six- family and had nttended n card party nnd is grntifiod thnt favorable re­
a few days and your kidneys will act torn Pennsylvania, Indiana nnd West potatoes. Omitting Long Islnnd from
fine. Tills famous salts is made from Virginia, dragged into the suffering consideration, Florida now sends more tenths of a foot from tho crest stage nt the home. Dny took the other sults have been accomplished, es­
^L‘c^ 'n ^ ,0 Mississippi flood guests home nnd according to friends pecially in timo for the 1022 crop of
the acid of grapes and lemon juice, )(f „ |ong „tr||&lt;0 whilo the Illinois mine potatoes annually to Now York than I
at Memphis is expected today, ne­ returned nnd saw his wife struggling nielolns.
combined with lithiu, nnd bus been owners take the markets.”
does New York stnto.
used for generation:] to clean nnd
No member of tho sonnto or house
Florida is a very important factor cording to the weather bureau here, in Beck's arms. He got n pistol nnd
Although holding Hint a national
ntimulnlc clogged kidneys; also to wage scale was the first essential, in making the food supply of Now and the rate of fall is expected to be­ struck Beck over the head, tho pistol has been more nctivo in behalf of
neutralize the adds in urine so it no Mr. Lewis told Chairman Nolan that York City one of tho most variod and come more rapid for soveral days, as exploded and Beck fell dead. Beck freight rate reductions than Senator
longer In a source of irritation, Hum! if congress or anybody else could gut healthful in tho world. Even the av­ the flood water 1h reported receding wns commnndont of tho post field at Trammell. He was among the first
ending bladder weakness.
"a representative number of operators erage wage-earner hero in now nblo to at idl points between Cairo and Mem­ Fort Sill. He went thoro from Carl- to nttack in tho senato the high rates
•lad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in­ from all contra! fields into confer­ have fresh green vegetables as abun­ phis.
strom Field, Arcndin, Florida, July nnd hns not relented In his efforts to
jure; makes a delightful effervescent ence, thosu controlling a substantial dantly in winter as in summer. The
get n reduction of transportation
With the exception of ndditinnul Inst.
lithln-wator drink which everyone tonnage, I shall advise the United heaviest carlot receipts of lettuce in sloughing for seventy-five feet at the
charges for tho people of Florida. By
should take now and then to keep their Mine Workers—and I think they will Now York City, in the year, for ox- upper end of tho cave-in in the front
his fight nnd ngltntion ho hnd n largo,
kidneys clean and active, Try this, take my advice—to negotiate with ample, are in tho period of December levee at Old Town, Ark., no trouble CLAIMS IT WAS FOR TIIE
part in bringing about tho 10 per
also keep up the water drinking, nnd them fur a new contract.1
| to March inclusive, when tho supply was reported durin gthu day at any
cent
reduction in freight rates on
GOOD
/ OF THE SERVICE citrus fruits nnd farm products which
no doubt you will wonder whnt became
point
in
this
river
district.
Short of this step, he added, m inors'1! “' mo8t cntir,,|y tram Florida and
of your kidney trouble and backache, atal operators conferring by districts JCalifornia. More tomatoes, cabbage
went into effect last January. Now
U l y Tli#» A i i o r l n t r d PrF«&gt;&gt;
—Adv.
and
lettuce
came
here
in
ll&gt;20
from
the reduction applies to watermelons
HELENA,
Ark.,
April
4.—E.
M.
Al­
WASHINGTON,
April
4—
The
re­
would "just be talking—doing
Florida
than
from
any
other
stato.
and
cnntcloupes.
len,
cotton
licit
levee
official,
said
at
cent
dismissal
of
twenty-nine
offi­
good." In speaking of the conditions
"One of the things that impressed 8:30 a. tn. yesterday thu new slough cials of the burcnu of engraving by
of
the
Industry,
Mr.
Lewis
referred
JAPS SCRAPPING
Proof of the pudding is in the eat­
thu most pari, to bituminous mat­ me most in Florida wns the oppor­ in the leveee occurred on the upstream President Harding involved no desire
RUSSIAN TROOPS for
tunity
for
poultry
rnising.
Tho
de­
ing
thereof. Thousands praise Tanend
of
the
old
enve-in
and
was
about
to
reflect
upon
the
character
of
any
ters in view of the wider scope and
mand
for
eggs
in
the
state
all
the
lac.
So will you.—Union Pharmacy.
seventy-five
feet
long.
At
D
o’clock
government
employee,
it
was
said
to­
importance of that industry as com­
I l l y T h e A » » o rlu lrtl I’r r a a )
year
around
is
much
in
excess
of
tho
last
night
a
high
wind
begun
Mowing
—Adv,
day
by
Secretary
Christian.
TOKIO, April 4.—Special dispatch­ pared with anthracite. Although tho
local supply, and conditions, in somo and levee engineers expected addition­
es from Vladivostok report a severe United Mtiiu Workers stood for “nat­
respects at least, seem to be ideal for al sloughing. Preparations were made
clash between Japanese troops and ionalization of mines with adequate
egg production thoro. In thu winter for bracing both ends, and the addi­
assurance
to
property
owners,
in­
forces of the Cldta government when
time trainlondB of eggs must be bro’t tional sloughing made little difference
H00 of the latter attacked the Jap ­ volved," lie classed "Government own­
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
in to supply tho enormous temporary in the general situation. Otficials in
anese near Kpassk, 100 miles from ership as impossible nt this time."
"Miners know that they can’t hope population. Tho Florida Market Bu­ charge arc confident of winning the
Vladivostok, following a demand by
W . J. TH IG P EN &amp; CO M PAN Y
reau says tho morkot for eggs last fight, Mr. Allen said.
the Jnpnncso to disarm. Eighty Chita to get more than 21 f&gt; days work a
AQ EN TS
it is now apparent that the fight
year, as things stand,” hu declared, year in Florida was a cent a dozen
aoldiurs wore reported kilted.
higher
on
an
average
than
in
any
oth­
must
continue
for
a
week
longer,
and
Later, Chita troops attneked in "nnd thnt part time operation tends er state in tho union. The Florida
force with field guns and fighting to increase its scope year after year. State College of Agriculture at preparations havo boon made with that
continued along the Ussuri rallwny, Loath as some people may lie to face Gainesville and thu Statu Marketing end in viow.
m t'ICK 0 KOI’I.KH HANK IHIILIHNO
difficulties, and hazards, if private in­
Tho level of the water in tho river
the reports said.
Bureau
are
encouraging
the
develop­
Sanford,
rlo rld«
dustry cannot work out this problem,
is estimated at between twelve and
rogulnrlbo employment and stabilize ment of commercial henneries and in­ fifteen feet above thu surrounding
outputs, it may lie necessary for gov­ structing fnrinurs through thu coun­ land, and the triple barriers hnvo been
ernment to assume thu burden. I be­ ty farm bureaus in up-to-date methods erected with the view to holding even
lieve congress could well set up a of egg production ami marketing.
more than fifteen feet in cues of a still
"The farmers in Florida havo learn­ greater rise in tho rivor.
tribunal or a bureau to investigate, at
least, and give the facts which might ed from ,thu example of California
Hint efficient ami economical market­
dtormlnu a policy,"
Mr. Lewis paid his respects to wlmt ing of their products can be accom­
T«Ui why everyone should drink
ho termed "n general financial do­ plished efficiently only through co­
hot w ater with phosphate
marketing associations.
In it before breakfast
main! for liquidation of lalmr und de­ operative
Such
associations
are rapidly increas­
flation of wages," by declaring thnt
Headaches are caused by auto-in- there was "nothing constructive in ing in numbers nnd strength. Their
tokication—which means self-poison­ the business viewpoint today, and de­ aim is to build up a reputation for LOOK YOUNG! BRING RACK ITS
I HAVE THEM
ing. Liver nnd bowel poisons called pression cannot lie overcome by cut­ quality and uniformity of their pro­ NATURAL COLOR, GLOSS AND
ATTRACTIVENESS
toxins, sucked into the blood excite ting wages and further loworlng the ducts through standard grading and
thu heart which pumps the blood so purchasing power of Inbor." The non­ packing. Tho best they produce is
Common garden sago brewed into a
fast that It congests in tho smaller union operators, especially those of shipped to Northern markets, and a
heavy
ten, with Hulphur added, will
arteries nnd veins of tho head, pro­ West Virginia, lie said, wore "Ishmaul- big outlet for odd sizes and quality
turn
gray,
streaked and fuded hair
ducing violent, throbbing pain nnd ites of industry whose hand is against unsuited to shipping iB to bo found in
beautifully
dark
and luxuriant. Just
distress, called headache. You bottn
attract­
industry, who nre fomenting indus­ thu enormous wintor population of thu a few Applications will prove a roveln-cunto nervous, despondent, sick, fovstate.
There
is
much
tho
Now
York
ing
atten­
trial difficulties that they may get
erish and miserable, your munis sour high prices."
fanner can learn from these more dis­ tlon if your Imlr is fading, streaked or
tion—lots are being sold right nlong nnd building in this
■and almost nauseate you. Then you
tant producing sections that liuvo gray. Mixing the Sage Ten nnd Bui"Be sure that if thin do-nothing pol­
phuur
recipe
nt
home,
though,
is
section
is such ns to gladden the heart of those who have
n s o r t to ucctunilld, aspirin or the
icy of business leaves the issues tn found how to overcome tho difficul­ troublesome. An easier way is to get
the
good
of Sanford at heart.
bromides, which temporarily relieve
ties of remoteness from market thru
bo fought out," ho Haiti, "with tha
a bottle of Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur
bu t do net rid the blood of those Irri­
co-operative organization."
government standing aside ns a neu­
Compound at any drug store, all ready
tating toxins,
This is no idle talk—I have weighed tho statement and
tral observer, the public will have to
for use. This is the old-time recipe im­
A glass of hot wntur with a ton- foot the bill.”
ANOTHER APRIL FOOL JOKE.
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
proved l&gt;y tho addition of other in­
s|K&gt;onfu1 of limestone phosphate in it,
gredients.
most too strong for tho careful, conservative person—thut
( H r T h e A aauclm rd I'rran)
drank before breakfnst will not only
While wispy, gray, faded hair is not
TAMPA, April 4.—Municipal Judgo
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
wash these poisoiiH from your systom A GOOD MOVE
Edmund Worth wns almost respons­ sinful, we all desire to retain our
and euro you of headache, hut will
has VISION will agree with me now—the other later.
IP CARRIED OUT ible for a death hero last Saturday youthful appearance and attractive­
cleanse, purity and freshen tho ali­
morning when upon conviction of Mnr- ness. By darkening your hair with
mentary canal.
( l l / T h r A Han pi n I r d I ’r r a n )
OKLAHOMA CITY, April 4.— guorlto Parish, a negross, for drunk­ Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur Compond,
Ask your pharmacist for a qunrter
Prediction
that tho American Legion enness, ho announced thnt the fino no one can toil, heenuso it does it so
pound of limustono phosphnto. It Is
nnd tho American Federation of Labor would bo $1,000 nnd costs. When the naturally, so evenly. You just damp,
Inexpensive, harmless ns sugar.
If you nren'n fooling your best, if "will be found working hand in hand Judgo concluded passing sentence on n sponge or soft brush with it nnd
tongue is coated or you wnku up with , through nil tho yanrs to como for Marguerite reeled, invoked the help draw this through your hair, taking
“ 77m Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap”
ono small strand at a time; by morn­
bod taste, foul breath, or havo colds, Itho benefit of all their members and
the Deity nnd nearly fainted.
Indigestion, liliouinoss, constipation the good of the country" was made
"April Fool!" exclaimed His Honor, ing all gray hntrH havo disappeared,
‘ phos- ............................
nnd after nnother application or two
or tour, acid atotnuch, begin the
hero Inst night by Hanford.............
McNIdor, "I meant $1C or fifteen daya."
"That’s hotter,’1 said Mnrguorlto, ns your hair becomes beautifully dark,
phnted hot w ater cure to rid your national commander of tho American
glossy, Hof t nnd luxuriant.—Adv.
she recovered her composure.
system of toxins and poisons.
I Legion.

GLASS OF SALTS
CLEANS KIDNEYS

FIFTEEN

RIVER FALLING IN
MEMPHIS VICINITY
SAY ENGINEERS

General Fire

Insurance

HOT ITER FOR

TO DARKEN HAIR
APPLY SAGE TEA

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

J . E. SPURLING

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7,1922
FLORIDA TRACTOR DISTRIBU­
rnNVlCTS IN BIRD GANG
MARION COUNTY IS BIG /GOOD GRADE
AMI
TAMPA MAN
U
WANTED BIBLES TORS ANNOUNCE IMPORTANT
SHIPPER OF CITRUS FRUITS
STABLE MANURE
PRICE REDUCTION.
KILLS NEGRESS
CHEAP
TAMPA, April 3.—The Salvation
ON THE STREET OCALA, April 3.—Marion county
Prompt Shipment
$200 Cut In Cletrac Model “F”
IT*
Army hero has received a request for
hnd shipped moro than 410,000 boxes
b Bible from a source which for Tam­
By a Sanford Celery-fed
L. W. DERG MANN
TAMPA, April 3.—Chostor E. Lo­ of citrus fru it this season up to
pa is unusual. Army officials said ,A second and drastic reduction in
March
16,
and
tho
returns
f.o.b.
ship­
Man
Box
2163,
Station A, Jacksonville, Fla.
gan, Jr., son of Dr. E. Lognn, for
various persons and organizations tho price of tho Model "F ” Cletrac
i h h A h M i
ping
pointa
aro
estimated
to
have
a a
M
many yenrs n practicing physician of
had requested copies from tjmo to this year was mndo public today by
been approximately $1,450,000. These
Sutherland,
wns
nrrosted
nbout
ono
time but on this occasion prisoners i McDonald &amp; Burgman, Daytona, Flor­
April Ih the month of showers. The
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
(O'clock this morning by Patrolman figures do not Inctudo less than car*
ida distributors for tho popular sky is tho limit.
In the county jail want one.
lond
shipments
by
express.
Attorneys and Counsetlors-at-Law
jThompson nt No. 1108 Ashley street on
The requost was made In the fol- crawler line made by The Cleveland
It Is estimated thc county’s total
the
chnrgc
of
killing
nn
unidentified
DoLAND, FLORIDA
Tractor
Co.
lowing noto to Capt. Brae^cale:
i
A business man is often surprised
crop for tho senson wIH bo sotne- Will practice In tho State and Feder­
“Dear Captain: We, tho under-’ Tho slash from $705 to $505 f.o.b. to find that an employeo who comes negresH in an alloy near by a few
whero botwcon 425,000 nnd 460,000 al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
gjpned victims of Satan, whose corral Cleveland foY tho standard Model "F" from ono of the “best families" is as moments previous. A .38 caliber re­
boxes, with tho returns f.o.b. ship­ amining nnd Perfecting Land Titles.
volver
with
three
cartridges
discharg­
Is located at 1308 Jefferson streer, Is claimed to put this machlno in a vnlunblo as an appendix, while ono
ping points between $1,500,000 and
respectfully request th at our com­ class by Itself for It Is not only the yhoso family started housekeeping In ed was found In-his possession, ac­
$1,000,000. Prices have boon good,
rades of war send up a Bible. Wo lowest prlcod crawler tractor built a box car gives indications of' soon cording to the police.
hundreds
of cars bringing an average
Quizzed nt tho police stntion by
SCHELLE MAINES
will readily admit that had wo given but It Is also tho only two plow trac­ owning the business.
of
$4
to
$7
a box. Tho county ships
Lieut.
Nipper
and
Detectives
Stancoll
more tlmq to . the Lord’s teaching tor of any typo which will do the
LAWYER
I’utuLU Ltown nnd Pineapple
’Vulggercd
when wo had more of an opportunity general run of farm «t)Iu"iho cuYuOffice
In
the Court House
Newspapermen hnvo to know some­ and Jones, Logan, j»»
oranges. Tho citrus groves nro in
we could never bo hero today. Do vatlng as well, thoreby displacing ani­ thing. about everything and this edi­ nbout thc room .freely admitted shoot­
SANFORl)
-jFLORIDA
the northern part of tho county on
not know of anything so uplifting or mal power completely.
tor evidently knew n w’noln lot nbout ing tho negress, Ho did it, ho said, Orange Lake, around Cltrn especial­
when tho woman, accompnnied by an­
as Inspiring ns aro the Sunday serv­
McDonald A Burgman state that doctors.
ly, In tho section nround Lowell, Fairices which you render. Trusting you this price cut Is In no way an attempt (From Benton, III., Evening News) other negress, grasped his arm and
field nnd Irvino In northwest MnrJon,
G E O . G . H E R R IN G
will grant our request and thanking to enter tho tractor price fight which
He was shot In tho pit of tho stom­ attempted to lend him up tho alley. nonr Spnrr, Ocnln, BoHoview, Cand­
you, wo bog to remain, respectfully has so confusaed tho farm er of late ach at 8 o’clock Sunday night by Avn He was unnblo to stnto how mnny ler, Summerfield an don and around
A tto rn e j-a t-L a w
but la based upon tho increasing Leo. Dra. Austin and Vice operated times he had fired nt tho woman, he Lake Weis. Thcro aro a number of
yours,
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildln
Jesse T. Bums, L. H. Culpepper, M. volume of Model "F ” business that upon him, and, strange as It might said.
groves in the lake region on tho
Pntrolmnii Thompson, who wns but enstern sldo o. tho Ocktawahn rlvor,
SANFORD. FLA.
E. Murphy, Nick Sagonlaa, Halllo has been enjoyed hero nnd In all parts seem, It Is said ho has a chnnce of
Ellis, J. E. Llllenthal, W. H. Young, of tho country since tho Introduction recovery.—Billy Crane in St. Petors- a block nnd a half away from tho nnd nlong tho river, Including a now
of this new tractor In September la s t! burg Times,
scene of tho shooting nt tho time It development of scvcrnl hur.drt
Jr.
year.
_____
.
occurred,
hurried thcro nt tho shots on Lake Bryant.
"P. S.—Care Cage No. 0.”
Commcnttlng upon tho many unique j
I wonder, yes I wonder, what tho nnd found tho negress lying in a pool
fentures of Cletrac "F" Mr. Leo Burg- officers do with all the booze they of blood in a vnennt lot next to No.
COUNTY CLERK IS
JEWELER
man of the head office a t Daytona slezc. You never even hear about any 1108 Ashley street. Lognn wns loiter­
FOUND GUILTY OK
MY SPECIALTIES:
EMBEZZLEMENT ntntcd that the extensive use of of the raids but you hear about tho ing on tho corner, according to tho pnpressed stool In place of castings had booze they captured. Who gots It’ trdmnn, and Thompson placed him
Picknrd’s Hand-Painted China
under arrest after searching him and
BRISTOL. April 3.—S. I. Revels, done much tn,Jtrj$n&gt;thp nrice low JqGorham’s Sterling Silver
The garage people any their busi­ finding tho rovolver In his possession.
Jir~ r rJcri: -if the circuit court of a saves matccria! ami construction
Rogers’ Plated Ware
Liberty county, wns sentenced to three costs nnd appenls to tho farmer by ness has fallen off some since the joy Three unfired cartridges were found
Elgin nnd Wnltham Watches
ln the yard, apparently ejected from
years Imprisonment by Judga Lovo of giving him an 18C0 pound tractor riders have quite joy riding.
revolver.
with
all
tho
.power
and
working
enpnethe second judicinl circuit nH a result
At the stntion, I.ognn, who was
of conviction of tho embezzlement of ‘ty of " n
mnch,no weighing
Tho women are making a campaign
Parcel Post Your Cleaning and
county funds. A considerable short­ .1000 pounds The saving In oporat- fur thc pi.opIo to drink more milk. No slightly under tho influence of liquor,
Dyeing to
j noe(1 for that. We would all drink Bcrnio dchicfly concerned nbout "hav­
age wns discovered in 1020 by State ing expense Is very apparent.
Enrich tho soil, increase tho
Mr. Burgman Is confident that num, miiU lf wo cou|d get it&lt; Better ing done a good Job of it," repeatedly
Auditor J. Willyon. The jury was
yield, hasten maturity, im­
out all night beforo the verdict was farmers will welcome Cletrac “F" a s ' kt. a cnmptliBn for muro m|lk nnd Btating that "no ‘shine’ could take him
prove the quality. It pnys to
by thc arm nnd get away with it." Ac­
reached. Revels was clerk for mnny the solution of their power needs and 'cheaper milk.
use thorn regularly. Stock In
is planning an extcnslco demonstra- j
_____
cording to bis story, consistently re­
years, being first elected In 1902,
our warehouse nt Sanford.
French Dry Cleaners
tinn tour this spring to show local | \ perplexing problem: When Is peated to the officers ho had returned
Booklet free front warehouse
agriculturists
how
it
can
bo
made
to
j
ut|Bt,
Maine*
going
to
quit
growing?
from
West
Tampa
ami
was
walking
or from—
(’LAYTON PRESIDENT
produce profits for them.
down Ashley street when the wumnn
Steam Dyers
Along his equator, I mean.
OF NEW nANK, TO HE
neosted him nt the alley and request­
LOCATED AT MIAMI GOVERNMENT ASKS FOR
Armour Fertilizer Works
611 Main St.
Jacksonville, FI
ed him to accompany her. Tho noOught to Can It
Ja ck so n v ille . F lorida
We
prepay
parcel
postago
on return.
RETURN OF MONEY PAID
Analysis shows Moore Haven muck gress wns accompanied hy another
MIAMI, April 3,—Application for
FARMERS FOR LOSSES soil worth $12.50 per ton for fertiliz­ woman, Logan stated, who ho claims
tho incorporation of tho Commercial
er, scnrehcads tho Mooro Haven also grasped him hy tho arm, endeav­
Trust Company, to be located here,
MIAMI, April 3.—The federal Times. Gosh, brother, what might the oring to draw him up tho alley. The
with C. M. Clayton, until recently
government hns exploded a bomb­ price per ACRE lie, say, from M. II. second woman disappeared promptly |
vice prcaondent of tho Minmi National
shell here with its request that clean down to China? Never stick a nt the shooting, according-to the po­
Hank, as president, hns been granted
$17,000 paid to farmers In this vi­ plow into that land; it’s too precious. lice investigation.
•t Tallahassee.
cinity nnd tho local chamber of com­ Put it on the market in gallon and
“Just teli nto this one thing, chief,"
The concern Is chartered to do a merce, to compensate them for losses
half gal. containers for uso in San­ Logan asked repeatedly: "Did I do a
banking and trust business and is
during tho wnr In producing castor
capitalized at $100,000. Other mem­ oils, be returned. Tho beans were ford and other arid portions of our good joh of it or not? There isn’t
bers nro A. H. Ramsoy, T. E. Dono­ produced In order that castor oil for fair state.—Philosopher in Tampa any chance of mo waking up tomor­
Times.
row and finding that she’s still liv­
van, T. B. Cox ad W. L. Harris.
uso in luhricntin^ nlrplnne motors
ing. is there? No ’shino’ can hold mo
We
are
not
arid,
old
sport
We
Clayton resigned from tho Minmi might be manufactured from them.
have moonshine, grapefruit and or­ up and get away witli it."
Vntlonul Bank this week, following n
Tho request received by tho cham­ ange wine, bottled in bond and bottled
Logan also contends that the wom­
hearing last week In which he wns
ber of commerce gave no reason for in tile wood shed, celery tonic and otli an attempted to soarch him for mon­
charged with conspiracy to violate tho tho government’s ; action in asking
er kinds of linlr tonic.
ey.
Volstond law, tho caso revolving
thnt tho money be returned other
Columbia Dry Bat"She says, ‘Honey, ain’t you got any
around the snlo of 100 cases of liquor
thnn thnt nn adverse decision had
tcria* work better
They now have a klssograph which money 7* and runs her hand down my
to a prohibition agent. Clayton, it been mndo concerning payment for
and lut longer
arc for sale at your very door!
is a machine to register tho "kick" in pocket," he stated to the officers.
was charged, wrote tho agreement losses. Tho chamber of
commerce,1,, kjS8 Don’t you think it all lieu in "The she and the other woman tries
r lull. and tuuMn
and held in escrow tho $4,050 for tho which Is withholding action
until
You can insist upon and get Co­
—fur tlicrmoaiatr
to draw nio up the alley. No honest
purchaso of “commodities."
The more details can be ohtnined from whoso wife you happen to kiss?
—for gar anginra
lumbia Dry Batteries wherever you
ask
this
in
all
fairness
of
some
of
the
white man would stand for Unit, so 1
court held that there wns not suffi­ Washington, has nn plan for collect­
—for ignition on tin
Sanford
Lotharios.
Honestly
I
would
live.
Hardware and general stores,
shot her. If I wns in the same fix
cient evidence to show that Clayton ing tho money from the farmers.
Ford wrhila rutting
like
to
know.
—fur
dry
batuiy
light­
I’d do it again," he stated.
was aware of the nature of the trans­ They were paid some time ago.
electricians, im p lem en t dealers,
ing In cloarf, ctllar,
action nnd discharged him.
According to Logan’s story ho had
auto supply shops, and garages sell
bam, ate.
Women can bnmo Eve for most of never seen the negress before. Ho is
Columbias.
THE LIFE OF A HEALTH OF­
their faults lint they can hardly blame being held in the city jail pending an
Tnnlac overcomes rheumatism by
Tht
nrU'i
molt
fjmomi
FICER IS ONE BARN THING
dry ftatlfrry. Uirj tltft
her for holding the phono for two
Universally used for doorbells,buzz­
toning up and invigorating tile vital
group of imlhijuul ttUi
AFTER ANOTHER—FINE LIFE hours talking about tho neighbors investigation of the killing.
,i ntnlrj. fahutiioci
organs, thereby enabling them to elim­
ers,
heat regulators, alarms, etc., for
Spring Clip liiujiug
while the busy man waits for the lines
n u ll al rut n l t r chorgo
inate poisons from the system.—Un­
Wo judge hy his willingness to ho
gas engine and tractor ignition, for
TAMPA, April 3, Tho lot of n city t0 |,L. cleared. You know what 1 mean,
ion Pharmacy.—Adv.
stung that the accent of the Kussinn
quick starting ignition on non-self­
health officer is not a plcasnnt one,
mhzhlk is placed on the "hik.”
according to Dr. J. R. Harris, who
starting Fords, and for every buttery
Heard a man say yesterday thnt he
Nob
HARRIES IN TAMPA.
holds thnt position in Tnmpn. Dr.
need under the imh. Insist upon
Cf&gt;l UMI'1'
merely wanted to stand up for his
Hnrrls Jins related n few of his ex­
H.NITO'1
Columbia.
rights
when
in
reality
I
think
he
was
TAMPA, April 3.—Dr. J. R. Har­ periences the last few days.
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
" A| | | li'’
tying down on the Job.
ds, city health officer, is preparing
AND STOP CATARRH
Wednesday morning nn irnto citi­
*
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data on the prevalence of rnbles In zen entered his office, declared ho wns
.
,. ,
.
,
..
,
,
,
,
,
An
optim
st
is
one
who
expects
to
Tells
now
To
Open
Gagged Nos­
Tampa and is including in this work the victim of injustice nnd explained
. \ .
, „
. ,
trils and End Head-Colds.
“ '"Ul it.s.l**"
an investigation of the reports in thc thnt m e n tio n , hn,I bn™ „,«d, which IT
° 7
,or
office of Dr. W. P. Link, veterinarian. would require him to null hi. ho„o “ " T ,
'* lh°, “" . 7
You feel fine in a few momenta.
®T- Link's records show thnt/ 120 nnd cow. Investigation showed that | crrtt(,
Sr
— they Uat longer
Your
cold in head or catarrh will lie
fange and dairy cows hnd died of the the man's’ place was kept ns n public;1
gone. Your clogged nostrils will open.
diicase in the last two yenrs. Dr. nuisance nnd thnt complaints of tho
Mr. Chaso is the president of tho The air passages of your head will
Harris declares that an unmistnke- neighbors wore unnnimous. Ah Dr.
new
Snnford Golf Club, which is a clour and you can breutho freely. No
*Mc sign of rnhies in cows nnd gonts Hnrrls wns relating tho incident his
moro dullness, headache; no hawking,
a that these animals when affected telephone rang nnd nn undertaker good name for a golfer.—St. Augus­
snuffling, mucous discharges or dry­
wm
tine Record.
*&gt;l! chase chickens, a thing they never said:
ness; no struggling for breath at
£
&lt;*“ when in normal health.
"I linvo a body hero but I cannot
A couple of white men were talking night.
Many owners of dogs in Tampa bury it.K
I
Oldest nnd Largest Seed House in Florida
Toll your druggist you want a small
about an acquaintance who hnd been
,re vaccinating the ennines to im“Why not?" nHkcd Dr. Harris.
£
bottto
of
Ely’s
Cream
Halm.
Apply
a
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
going
through
some
severe
trials
and
touniitc them against thc disease.
"Doctor who attended the case
little
of
this
fragrant,
antiseptic
cream
MARTIN’S HY TEST SEEDS
won’t sign tho death certificate," was business losses. Prosperity bad seem­ in your nostrils, let it penetrate
AltK KNOWN FOII QUALITY
tho reply. "SayB tho family hnsn’t ingly forsaken their friend. A very through every air passage of the
philosophical negro was working near­
IinId his bill."
Soed Corn, Buiiiih, Peas, Pepper, Eggplant, Watermelon, Cantaloups, ■
head; soothe and heal the swollen, in­
Tho doctor arranged to cxnmlno tho by who had worked for their friend flamed mucous membrane, and relief
Potatoes, Tomatoes, Cucumber. Cowpous. Forngo and Field Seeds. Our
and one of the men knowing tho noDo Jmu imvo a dull, steady ache in body nnd issue a burial permit,
Catalogue
nnd Price List will glvo full information. Wo carry all £comes instantly.
gro
hnd
worked
a
long
while
for
him
varieties
of
garden, field and furm seeds, thnt hnvo boon tested and 5
*
of the back—sharp, stnbThc night previous, Dr. IlnrriH said,
H is just whnt every cold and ca­
proven to bo ndnptod to Florida soil and climato, and our yenra of ax- ■
Inff twinges when stooping or lift- he had been called out of bed to In­ said: “Joo, don’t you think it Is too tarrh sufferer needs.
Don’t stny
porioneu enulilo us to handle tho Florida seod business to advantage.
"IT—distressing urinary disorders? form an Inquirer whothor it wns truo had for Mr. Blank to have such had stuffed-up nnd miserable.—Adv.
SPRING CATALOGUE—Mnrtln’s Spring Catalogue is now ready.
luck?"
Joo
looked
up,
rubbed
the
~or bad back and weakened kidnoys tho body of a negro had been found
Write for it. Evoryono interested In Florida Spring and Summer
sweat off his forehead, and said, "No,
crops Hliould avail themselves of information
-anford residents recommend Doan’s in thc city wntor reservoir.
matlon contained in our deecriptlvo catalogue.'
Su
Hah, Ise don’t, Dat man hns no rea­ WANTED—To hear from owner of
tnloguo.' Supplied
FREE on request, to thoso who send In the"£
ulncy Pilln. Read this annford state­
names promptly.
_
Write for it today. Full information and pritea con
ment.
son to spcct prosperity." Tho white
good ranch for sale. State cash
WORK ON DIXIE HIGHWAY.
nil
sensonnb
stumble
seeds.
•
man
seemed
surprised
and
said,
"Why
price,
ful
particulars.
D.
F.
Bush,
M«- J. W. Barrett, 318 Palmetto
OCALA, April 3.—Tho Marion not?" Joe replied, "You sco, sir, dat Minneapolis, Minn.
*Ve’ 8By»: "I have used Doan’s KldE. A. MARTIN SEED £ 0 .
Apl 7-21; May 5-10; June 2-10
ey *M'ls off and on for years. I had county commissioners will open bids man is one of dem fellahs whnt totes
202-206 Eaat Bay St.
Phone 4277-128*
,
* &lt;lcks of kidney trouble when I auf- April 11 for tho surfacing of State two faces under one hat."
FOR SALE—Tomato plants, any
, ,rom severe pains through the Rond No. 2 from tho Lake county lino
quantity, for prompt delivery.—
J
of my back. I tired easily and to Belleville, a distance of approxi­ FELL 1,000 FEET;
Chaso
&amp; Co., Phone 630.
28-tfc
Mi
SLIGHT ^INJURIES
* ‘ out of sorts and not a bit like mately fifteen miles. This road Is
My kidneys acted irregularly tho Dixie Highway and the clearing
FOR SALE—15 acres, 10 tiled, 4 room
PENSACOLA, April 3, — Lieuten­
I always use Doan's Kidney Pills and grading of tho right of way Is
house, barn, 4 wolls, $0,000. Terms.
*n t',ese attacks come on and they progressing rapidly. Tho gang of ant J. P. Adams of the United States —H. B. Lewis. Phono 840 or 301
ln DQ™1,le)'1e
1 have great faith convicts doing the work is now oper­ Marine Corps fell 1,000 feet in a sea­
81-4te Consulting Chemist says of the water: "Of the many w sten of this and oth­
ating between Lake Woir and North plane here several days ago and re­
ceived only minor Injuries to hla face.
See H. B. Lewis, before buying your er reglone that I have analysed, I have found none superior la all good qoaHMc. at all dealers. Don’t Lake.
Bids for the surfacing will be re­ His escape 1s regarded by officiate farm. Can save you money. 31-4tc tlea of that of the "Elder Water.”—Phone I 1I-W. Office In Miller Bnildlag.
C aS g!t, f0r * k,dney remc&lt;J*“ W t
^ . Kidney Pills—the same th*t ceived on bituminous macadam, bi­ at tho naval air station as miraculous. WANTED—Man or women to take orfor aenulne guaranteed hosiery,
Co' w# rretl ^ad. Foater-Milburn tuminous concrete, sheet asphalt and Adams was making a solo flight’and fortiers
women and children. Elimin­
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
plain concrete, the surfacing to be Just off the station the machlno went ates men,
darning. HO.flO a week full time.
11.00 an hour spare time. Experience
laid on a concrete or crushed stone Into a tall spin and fell Into tho bay. unnecessary.—International
Slocking
It
was
demolished.
7ry • Herald Want Ad today.
Mills, Norristown, 1’a.
11-lQtp
base.

TRUCK

HENRY McLAULIN

• A fr ir tO i

BIG CROP
Fertilizers

ROGERS &amp; JONES

Columbia Dry Batteries

Columbia
Diy Batteries

E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.

that b a d ba ck

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iu it
to time in this paper and the voters zen of Florida for five years,
Among some of thoM taking tn the
We have seen It expressly stated by
given sufficient opportunity to neWater Carnival were C. H. Chm, Mist
lawyers
of high degree that ths states
quaint themselves with what this
Ruth Corn, Mlsa Olive Dinkel, ,Mr.
bond Issue will cover. Tho county possess any legal right that the con­
nnd Mrs. J. S. Dinkel Mr. and Mrs!
commissioners from tlmo to time In stitution of the United States does not
Edwin Dinkel.
the past have been repeatedly bo- prohibit them from possessing. Tho
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson and little
sccched nnd petitioned to improve constitution of tho United States does
daughter have returned to Sanford
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
E.
E.
Hardy
enter
Tho
prolonged
drouth
is
effecting
different sections of Seminole county not soy that tho state of Florida or
the crops considerably In this section. tained tho peoplo of Maine who are to make their home, after spending
rondo and nfter n careful considera­ any other stale has not tho right to
Tho plants are growing slowly and tho spending tho winter in Longwood nt tho winter with Mrz. Wilkinson's
tion and study of the subject this put a fivo-yonr requirement on a citi­
most of tho pepper Is filled with their beautiful winter homo in South parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Blit Alien.
efficient body unanimously ngretd on zen's being eligible to represent it in
Dr. Kerr Boyce Tupper will preach
aphis. Formers are fearful that the Longwood on tho evening of March
n number of improvements as most tho Bonato; therefore, that law must
at
tho Baptist church Sunday eve.
crop will produce only about a half 28th. This occasion wns also a fare­
urgent, and decided on holding an bo valid.
ning
at 8 o'clock.
If Mr. Bryan is a Democrat, and yield. Mrs. Mann and son Bartow well party to four of tho party who
election for the authorisation of bonda
Tho Longwood Civic Leaguo hold
Mann,
who
have
their
crop
contracted
left
tho
•
next
day
for
Maine.
Tho
to dofrny the expenses of these re­ bcliovos in Htuto rights, he will not try
for tho season, will begin to pick pop­ veranda was decorated with pink and their regular monthly meeting Tuespairs. It is now entirely up to the to have tho constitution of tho state
,
per tho last of this week. At present blue crepe papor roping and lights day, April 4th,
peoplo of the county as to whether of Floridatlat nsldo to favor his per­
Mr.
nnd
Mrs,
Rankin
of
Wagner
they havo a beautiful field of ubout covered with pink paper, nlso beauti­
they wore sincore in their previous sonal ambition.
ten acres of fine plants.
George ful flowers wero everywhere. Tho hnvo moved into tho house formerly
» r » t m ■UILOIMO,
nppenis for these Improvements. Be­
Other friends of Mr. Bryan have Cain, Ben Lnko, Wm. Roe, Mr. Mur­ tables wore spread with dainty pink occupied by the Parrish family.
fore reaching this decision, the coun­ been parading tho argument, or rath­
There are many beautiful towna
phy und a few othor earlier planters nnd blue favors nt each place. A
ty commissioners sounded the eentt- er making tho threat that tho nation­
and eltioa In the state of Florida but
will
begin to Bhip very soon. 1
most delicious lunch of strawberry
Children who have worms are pale
ment of the various civic organisa­ al constitution H ays “Each house
when it comes right down to real
Ice
cream
nnd
coke
was
sorved.
After
Quite
an
attractive
little
playlet
sickly
and peevish. A does or two of
business none of then" I'ydr Ilk* San­ tions In Sanford and residents in all shall boTthe judge of ttie elections, "The Health Fairies" was staged at this F. II. Ranger with a few well White's Cream Vermifuge will clear
other pans of the county, /all of returns and qualifications of its own
ford.
whom wont on record as being solidl* (UMUt&amp;iCb.'tx Very true. But it dees Monroe under the auspices of Mrs. chosen words presented Mr. and Mrs. them out nnd restore rosy cheeks and
--------:—*----------E. E. Hardy with a water sot and t cheerful spirits. Price,, 36c. Sold by
not Bcem to us that tho peoplo, least Ora Layton, secretary of tho Health
State Senator McWilliams will be behind this plan.
hand painted vase made In Florida. Union Pharmacy.
Crusade
in
thlH
section.
Missus
Dor­
This bond issue must be carried of all tho peoplo of any Southern
a candidate for congress from the
Although taken by surprise both re­
othy
Goebel,
the
fairies,
were
win­
for two very important reasons, vis.; state, want this carried to unytldng
Fourth District and ho is already
sponded
feelingly. Thus closed a
some,
pretty
and
appealing
nnd
acted
To safeguard the original investment like an unreasonable extent.
YOU WILL HAVE NO MORE
It is
going over the district and says he
for good roads and to keep Seminole likely tho Republicans of Florida will their purts very well. Miss Cole is very onjoynhle evening. Those pres­ KICKS ON POOR ROADS IF
will make a systematic and most
county roads up to ns high standard have this yonr a candidate for tho also u talented musician and enter­ ent wore Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Noyes YOU
VOTE FOR $100,000
vigorous campaign. Wo may have
ns maintained by thoso counties which senate. It is extremely unlikely that tained with several selections upon nnd son Carlton, Wntorvilie, Me.; Mr. COUNTY BOND ISSUE.
some life injected into this campaign
pride themselves on good roads. A ho will rcceivo a largo vote. But it teh violin accompanied upon tho piano nnd Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Myra
8-6td and lt-w
yet.
great mistake made by a majority of will be in his power to claim a largo oy her mother, Mrs. Cole. Mrs. Lay- Farrington, Wnlnut Hill, Me.; Mr.
o
-----ton nlso took part in a
character Henry Judkins, Chesterville, Me-; Ask Your Soldier Boy How "Cooties"
Florida counties is that they have veto, and it will bo in tho power uf
When all the new orange groves
sketch
and
Introduced
the
evening's Mr. Will Woodcock, tormeriy of East
failed to properly maintain In repair
Got Such a Hold
ucnstc to coat him.
that have been sot out and being sot
performance by an instructive health Wilton, Me,; Mrs. Hight, Hoelis, Me.;
roods, to build which, tho counties
He'll
toil
you that tho bnttlefronts
out In south Florida and especially
How would Mr. Bryart and his story.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Greene, formerly of Europe wore swarming with rats,
bonded in Inrgo sums. As a result of
In the ridge section got to bonring
this lack of foresight, thoso counties friends like that? Thoy would de­
Miss Webster, who represents tho of Wilton, Me., now of Pennsylvania; which carried tho dangerous vermin
there will hnvo to bo a wider range of
now find themselves as bad off for nounce tho Honatc, of course. But tho "Drink More Milk" campaign also Mr. nnd Mrs. F. H. Rnngcr nnd son nnd caused our men misery. Don't let
distribution of fruits to get the thou­
roads as thoy wero before they bond­ Semite would bo no more law-breaking, visited tho school Wednesday und on- j Rnlph, Drydcn, Mo.; J. II. Ranger, rats bring dlscnso into your home.
sands of boxes of new fruit Into now
ed nnd It necessary, in a great mnny no more given to setting aside princi couni god the children nnd commun-1 Ennt Wilton, hesidcs the,, hoRl nnd When you boo tho first one got HATmarkets. Next year will be a banner
of tho counties, to go through this pie for political expediency, than tho Ity in tho use of plenty ot clean, | hostess,
SNAP. That will finish them quick.
year in citrus frulta nnd them will
people of Florldn will bo if they "cnll”
wholo program u g n ~
wholesome
milk,
iiy
picture
anu
story
i
(j.
&gt;1.
Corn
nnd
Miss
Ruth
left
iur
Three
sizes, 35c, Coe, $1.25, ,Sotu and
be much money made In nrgnnges
Tho Seminole county commission­ Mr. Bryan nnd Mr. Bryan ncccpts.
she
very
interestingly
showed
the
their
home
in
Franklin,
Tonn.,
nfter
guaranteed
by Bail Hardware Co,—
nnd grapefruit.
Another argument of theirs is that value of milk to tho human system, spending two months in tijeir win. Adv.
ers have profited by the experience
----- ------ o ---------other prominent men have practically
Col. T. J. Appleyard attended the of other sections and with tho support done the sume thing, and got away thereby teaching u splendid health les­ ter homo in West Longwood.
of the citizens will see that Seminole
son. Miss Webster encouraged us to
Mr, nnd Mrs. Edwin Dinkel motor­
capital removni meeting at Orlando
Tho mild cathartic action of Herbcounty roads will be kept In tho some with it. Two or three wrongs do not drink all the milk wo could nnd thut
yesterday nnd Invited the people to
ed
to
Daytona
Bench
Sunday,
Ino
is well liked by ladies. I t puri­
condition ns they wero when thoy mnko one right, and if tho peoplo ex­ very thing we are doing already, but
the laying of the corner stone of the
fies
tho system without griping or
Mrs,
Frnln
nnd
dnughtor,
Fern,
pect tile law that should protect all to she forgot to tell ug how wo could
were first laid.
new wings on the old capital. Tom
sickening
tho Btoifiach. Prlco, 00c.
spent
tho
week
end
in
Orlando
with
If Seminole county roads nro bet­ be rospoctod, they must discourage drink all wo wanted and how wo could
just wanted to rnmind thorn that the
Sold by Union 'Pfittfmacy.
relatives.
those
who
would
sot
it
aside
to
suit
ter than those in othor counties, it
get it to drink. That problem has
old angel still lived, the only differ­
Mr. Smnliy nnd Mr. Tyler, who
1s bound to attract those from other their personal or partisan convenience. confronted us with a ghastly stare
ence being in the now wings. Tiiomns
TALK BONDS AND WORK
hnvo
been spending the winters hero
states who appreciate good rondo, If
All of us, citizens of Florida, hnvo over since coming into the state. The
is some politician nnd In always ready
Somlnola county does not have good taken a solemn oath to obey and up­ price nf milk is so staggering that for the pnst few years, loft Thurs- TO PUT OVER THE COUNTY
to spring something in favor of bin
BOND ISSUE.
roads, thoro in nothing to hold thin hold tho laws of our statu. William uvea the bravest are bulked, and some
dearly beloved Tallahnssoo hut neither
8-Gtd and lt-w
class of tourist here. To those who J. Bryan 1ms taken that outh. Our of us who bailed from the Blue Grass
Thomas nor any othor "bombsholler"
hnvo been foromost In complaining governor and other officers Irnvo tak­ state and thought wo could recognize
can stop the sentiment that prevails
Luke lllclly Soys, "The Itat Died Be­
about tho condition of Seminole en mi oatii to not only obey the law a cow ini sight have weakened con­
In south Florida. And in confidence
county roads, wo say: ‘T u t your X but enforce it. When any citizen of siderably, for in our efforts to pur­
fore Benching the Rivor."
wo will say that if thoy want to
in
favor
of
bonds
next
Tuesday
or
tiiis
state
asks
William
J.
Bryan,
with
chase
a
four-footed
bovine
tlio
price
“Since
moving near tho river 2
ernnto a different feeling down hero
forever after hold your pence."
tile
mini
of
Nebraska
yet
on
his
shoes,
asked
was
so
appalling
that
wo
stood
yonrs
ago,
wo’vo always used RATthey will begin to adopt different
Tho county commissioners hnvo to run for tliu senate, hu breaks Ids hack astounded wondering if it real­
SNAP. Watched u viciouB water rat,
tactics and recognize tho rights of tho
done what tile mnjority agreed was plighted word, fur in liis request he ly was a cow or some ruro species,
nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside tho
biggest part of Florida.
"I was weak and run-down,"
llio proper tiling to do, ami have contemplates demanding that the gov­ the only one of its kind now extinct
house. About 15 minutes later ho
----------- o-----------j
relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of
darted
off for tho water, to cool his
Wo wish to cnll tho attention of tho washed their hands of tho situation. ernor and secretary of state of Florida upon the whole fuco of the earth.
Dalton, Ga. "I waa thin and
Wo nro confident tho vote will ho break their solemn oath. If William
burning
stomach, but ho died before
republicans of Florida to tho fact that
Neighbors
and
friends
surprised
Just felt tired, all the time*
tho democrats have been trying to get almost unanimous In tho affirmative. J. Bryan becomes n candidate for sen­ Mrs. F. E. Wninwright Tuesday even­
reaching
it.” Three sizes, 35c, 05c,
I didn’t rest well. I wasn't
Tho following paraphrase of Long- ator, lie will in the same manner break
another fodornl Judgshlp In this stuto
$1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball
ing
the
occasion
being
the
celebration
ever
hungry.
I
knew,
by
follow's poem hangs on tho wnll of Ids word, And what sort of a man
nnd that tho Democrats wore willing . . . .
,
Hardware Co.—Adv,
of Mrs. Wainwright's birthday. Quite
this, I needed a tonic, and
to have Judge John M. Chonoy take', * 1 " ™
^ w n y commto- will Hint bo to send to tliu senate?
aB there Is nono better than—
a number of useful presents wore re-\
tho plnco. Thu republicans at Wash Hiunor'H office and is very apropos
Wiiy should Florida set I’ark Tram- ceivod by the gracious hostess among i
to tills subject:
ington turned down tho bill ns pro
moll aside to fuvor tliu mnn who lias them being canned fruit, linens, kitch-1
posod hy Senator Fletcher. Now we “Hordes of nutoR now remind us
That we should build our roads to boon the most conspicuous failure in en ware, dishes, etc. Two largo birth-1
would like to ask tho Florida repub­
America politics7 We do not consid­ day cakes wore contributed, one a 1
stay,
licans how thoy like their dearly boer Mr* Trammell as the highest type brown solid cake, the other a pink nnd
loved brethren In tho north—thoso And departing lenvo behind us
of a statesman, hut we doubt that white layer cake, prettily decorated. |
Kind that rains don't wnsh away.
obstructionists who nro nfrnhl of
there is any man of his age in tho The tulile was spread in tho yard and [
Florida and want nothing In the way When our children pny tho mortgago United States Semite who has done tho mnny friends enjoyeu tho lovely
Father's made to haul their loads,
of pntrnnngo to ho given to tho smith
public refreshments and the evening v ery 1
They'll
not hnvo to ask the question, more efficient and faithful
nnd cspoclrflly to Florldn, Can tho
work.
Ho
has
for
ill
years
held
pub­ much and left wishing Mrs. W ain-1
‘Here's tho bonds but where's tho
Florida republicans expoct anything
lic
office,
and
it
is
only
too
evident
wrlght many happy returns of th e 1
ro ad s?'"
. . . I began using Cardut,”
at tho hnnds of their lendars oxcopt
that the people he 1iiih served believe day.
continues
Mrs.
Burnett.
thinly veiled sneers nnd a kick in the
he has served well, for they have
IS
llltYAN
ELIGIBLE?
"After
my
first
bottle,
I slept
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Dorcas
nnd
iittio
sent of tho pants?
steadily raised him from tho office of
bettor and nto batter. 1 took
daughter, Lucille, left for their home
four bottles. Now I'm well,
Ocala Star: Tho question has aris­ mayor of a little Florida town to the at Palmyra, Pa., Thursday morning
To our mind tho most Important
highest
office
in
tiiolr
gift.
He
has
feel Just flno, cat and sloop,
phnsn of tho bond issuo to ho voted en, "Will Iiryan run for the Senate 7" certainly made good as a senator, lie in their car. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dorcas
my skin Is clear and I have
am!
thn
peerless
modestly
nays
he
will
i
certainly wero tho true blue and thoy
on Tuesday, April 11th, Is the fact
hasn't
tried
to
regulate
tliu
3EL-JARC0FFCECC
gained and sure fcol that
if
lie
is
"called."
Wo
all
know
what
left many warm friends at this place.
of the new hrldga to bo built across
allaiiH
of
the
world,
or
even
of
Cardut
la
tho
boat
tonic
over
Lucile had attended school at this
tho St. John’s river nt Osteen ferry. that means.
the nation, hut has steadily attended
mado."
Another
question,
the
answer
to
plnco
for the past four months nnd
Could our county commissioners many
to
his
duties
as
senator
from
Florida.
Thousands of othor women
yearq ago have looked ahead nnd which should lie more Immediate nnd His salary is not iih big as that oT a was a lovely child in every sense and
have
found Cardut just as
ALWAYS FRESH
greatly beloved hy her teacher and
seen tho hnnilwrlting on tho wnll nnd simple, is "Is Hryan eligible?”
cabinet
officer,
and
the
cost
of
living
Mrs.
Buruett
did.
It
should
Not Sold In Bulk
Section HO of Article XVI of the
little schoolmates.
built tho bridge across tho river nt
help you.
in Washington has not lowered since
Constitution
of
Florida
says:
Manroo the counties of Seminole nnd
C. P. Rabun has moved from the
At all druggists.
"Tho governor nnd every stato of­ UM1, hut lie lias never neglected his Cnmphell plnco on First street to his
Volusia could hnvo paid off a good
duties to go out on a Chautauqua cir­
ficer
nro
hereby
prohibited
from
giv­
____ E.U
part of their bonded indebtedness
cuit, or do uiiytliing else to make mon­ own homo near his father's place.
ing
certificates
of
election
or
other
SANFORD— NEW YORK----MIAMI
with tho money that has been made
Mrs. H. C. Beane, of Jacksonville
ey on the side. He hasn’t been heard
credentials
to
any
person
as
hnvlng
from this gold mino nnd tho countlos
prating at so much per prate about has returned after a visit to Mrs. It.
-could by tills timo have opened tho been elected to the House of Repre­ patriotism, etc., hut he has faithfully T. Wynoc.
bridge to traffic froo or continued nt sentatives of tho United States Con­ labored to obtain for our sick and
T. E. Wninwright and son Joseph,
IP U WANT A GOOD USED CAR SEE N. H.
a toll of Iwonty-flvo cents and still gress or tlio United States Senate who crippled soldier hoys ns much as pos­ who are employed at Chuluotn, wero
made good money. And Tho Horald has not boon five years a citizen of sible of what was duo them. Nobody at home Tuesday evening to attend tho
GARNER OR VOL1E WILLIAMS
wants to cuution tho voters to see tliu state and ten yonrs a citizen of tho need fool themselves into thinking birthday party of Mrs. Wninwright.
1 Ford, 1921, nearly n e w ................................................ $395.00
who is fighting the bond issue if any United States and a qualified votor.” Bryan enn hotter represent Florida. Spencer Wninwright, of Oviedo, also
1 Ford ................................................................................ 225.00
Mr.
Bryan
linn
not
been
a
citizen
of
are engnged In tills ami discover just
visited ids mother, Mrs. T. E. Wnin­
Wind
is
not
at
a
premium
in
the
Unit­
1
Oldsmobile 8, 7-passenger.......................................... 695.00 n
■
where their interest/ lie for tho free Fioridn for two years. He was a citi­ ed States Sonuto and Trammell has wright.
■ 1 Dorl, nenrly n ew .......................................................... 450.00 ■
zen
of
Nebraska
in
the
Inst
presiden­
u
bridge does nut npponl to thoso who
Iinrtow Munn, one of our hustling g■ l Anderson........................................................................ 600.00 ■
more influence in that body than Mr.
tial
election.
If
ho
is
nominated
nnd
N
aro interested in tho Monroe ferry
farmers, has' purchased tho ten acre ■
Bryan evor could have.
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bridgo—it Is tho best paying propo­ receives a majority of tho vote*, our
If Mr. Bryan wanted to go to tho fnrtn of Mr. and Mrs. Dorcas. Mr. ■
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sition In this part of tho state and stnto officers cannot give him a cer­
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All In Good condi­
Just Back of
Miller now occupies tho place but will
senate,
why
didn't
ho
go
from
Nohrastificate
of
election
without
breaking
naturally tho folks most interested
Peoples’ Bank n
tions. Good terms.
ka? Ho lived in that state more than give possession about the first of
want to continue to rnko In the tho law they have sworn to uphold,
"Hut,” says Mr. Brynn'H friends, thirty years, and it suopis like his July.
ahokolH. Tho real men of Sominoio
county should voto for bonds for tho friends, "tho constitution of tho Unit­ next-door neighbors should hnvo rec­
Improvements in roads nnd bridgos ed States imposes no such qualifica­ ognized his pre-eminent nbillty. At
and should vote bocuuso it means a tions; therefore, Mr. Bryan is not present, Nebraska has a solid Republi­
can delegation in the house. Shall
county bridge at Osteen ferry and a bound hy it.”
The United States government rec­ Florldn exalt wimt Nebraska wouldn’t
future opening of tho Kt. Johns rivor
to traffic instead of having it bot­ ognized the constitution of the state hnvo?
IDEAL OIL EMULSION PASTE
tled up entirely. Look into this bond of Florida thirty-six yourH ago. The
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Apply
Bnllurd'H
Snow
Liniment
to
constitution
of
tho
state
of
Florida
issue most carefully and you will vote
S
This is the original "hard water” oil spray for whitefly nnd scale insect control that
conflicts with tiie nntional constitution joints that ache. It relieves bona
for the bo (Yds.
mixes
with all types of water and lime sulphur solution, and keeps indefinitely, Trouble
on one point. The stato constitution ache, muscle ache and neuralgic pain.
---------------- o — - —
with
"spoiled”
oil. sprays
OIL EMULSION
PASTE------proved
has prt
.
-. - eliminated. IDEAL
------------------------------------------its
VOTR FOR BONDS ON THE 11TH. says a man to oiitain the office of Three sizes, '10c, 00c nnd $1.20 per
merits
and
superiority
for
two
years.
Results
are
what
you
want
at
a
reasonable
price.
senator must hu a citizen of tho Unit­ bottle. Sold by Union Pharmacy,
Write for further information.
Property owners of Seminole coun ed States for ton years; tlio nntlonnl
THE EASTER BAZAAR
ty will, on next Tuesday, April 11th, constitution says ‘he must have been
OTHER IDEAL INSECTICIDES
of
tho
Pipo Organ Club will bo held
n
citizen
of
tho
United
States
for
nine
have the opportunity to decide
Original
Ideal
Oil
Emulsion,
Idenl Lime Sulphur Solution, Ideal Bordeaux Mixture
whether they doalra the county to be years. If Mr. Bryan had been a citi­ at Dr. Moore's Optical Parlors, Sat­
Paste,
Ideal
Caustic
Potash
Fish
Oil
Soap.
33-2tc
bonded in an amount of 9100,000 for zen of Fioridn five years and a citi­ urday, April 8th.
Large
Stock
of
Bean
Power
Sprayers--------------------------------Blount Farm Implements
repairs to roads which, when origi­ zen of tho United Stutes nine years,
ho
would
lie
eligible
to
tho
senatorGOOD ROADS BRING PEO­
nally built, cost thorn a groat deal of
FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY COMPANY
ship, notwithstanding the tun-year PLE AND PROSPERITY. SEM­
money.
requirement
of
the
Florida
constitu­
INOLE
COUNTY
IS
AFTER
Details of the repair work contem­
764 West Bay Street
BOTH.
plated and construction of tho Osteen tion.
8-5td and lt-w
But Mr. Bryan has not bean a citi­
bridge have been published from timo
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The BLUE GOOSE went over the top last week with one hundred
and five cars oi celery, and advanced the price
one dollar in one week
After due consideration of all of the factors involved, we concluded that the growers were entitled to high­
er prices than they were getting; and we took steps to remedy the situation. The plan was to arrange to ship at
least 75% of the best blocks of celery in the district under the BLUE GOOSE LABEL and then advance the
market.
During the week of March 20th, the necessary tonnage was secured and the campaign for higher prices was
started at the end of that week.

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That we have representatives in over one hundred and sixty markets, and each of these work the outlying
towns in his particular district, making a total of over 2,500 markets in which BLUE GOOSE products are sold.
This gives us a tremendous selling power, and explains why we are able to obtain the “HIGH DOLLAR” for San­
ford Celery and Peppers.
When we were ready to go, we told the American Fruit Growers representatives what the price was to be
from day to day, and they went out and got it.
On Saturday, March 25th, Celery was selling at $2.50 f. o. b.
Our schedule of prices for the week beginning, March 27th was as follows:
.......................$2.75 F. O. B.
MONDAY
...................... 2.75 F. O. B.
TUESDAY
...................... 3.00
O. B.
WEDNESDAY
...................... 3.25 F. O. B.
THURSDAY
FR IDAY............................. .... ...................... 3.50 F. O. B.
...................... 3.50 F. O. B.
SATURDAY

This is an advance of exactly $1.00 in one week from Saturday to Saturday, and the BLUE GOOSE did it.
On Saturdaynight, April 1st every car of BLUE GOOSE Celery was sold. On Monday and Tuesday the market
on BLUE GOOSE Celery was $3.75 f. o. b. but we will not attempt to forecast the market for the remainder of
the week.
Don’t you think it would be to your advantage to consult the American Fruit Growers before marketing
your products.

oAmerican Fruit growers
INCORPORATED

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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STATE NEWS

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7,1922
seems pleased to make tha announce­
ment. “This will be one of the moat
modern hotola In this part of tho
state," declares the News. The Hotel
Martin Is not vory large, having only
forty-oight rooms, but It is modcrnly
finished and equipped, and will be
greatly appreciated by tho traveling
public. "Tho snfo will be a special
feature^’ adds tho Nows. "Mr. Mar­
tin has already a reputation hero as
n caterer and tho place is bound to be
popular.

BUSINESS REVIVING
BUT REHABILITATION
WILL PROVE GRADUAL
Commerce Department W arm Against
Overexpansion.

LARGE CITY VS. SMALL CITY
Moore Ifnvcn will soon hnvo an­
WASHINGTON, April 3. — AlI'llOIlLEMB
other modern new business building,
though business continues to make
with stores on tho ground Door nnd
progress in its recovery from tho de­
It him often been questioned wheth­ hotel above.
pression of 1921,, as Indicated by
e r n commercial organisation In a
figures
rccclvod by the department
■mall town la expected to meet prob­
Tho packing plnnt at Chipley, which
of
commerce
sinco March 20, tho de­
lems an the one In a largo town and has been closed down for n short
partment
warned
In a revlow of con­
wchthor their nimn and ambltlonn aro tlmo, has reoponed on n much more
ditions made public yesterday, that
POTATO
PRICES
HIGHER
identical.
extensive basis.
AT HASTINGS NOW rehabilitation "needs to be cautious
The nnsWer to this question in that
that It may bo built upon a firm
Tho .Sumter County officials will
the problems of tho small community
Potato pricos f.o.b. Hastings to- foundation."
are practically tho snmo ns those of award contracts very shortly for
Somo backsets, the statement de­
dny showed n slight Increase for No.
tho larger community—ns fnr ns con­ about $30,000 worth of pavomont f ir
clared,
“may bo expected for all of
la, $7.60 per barrel being paid.
cerns tho problems themselves—tho tho streets of Ilushnell.
Second grades wero quoted a t $6 par tho leBfons caused by postwar ovordistinguishing difference between the
Wnuchuln has let contracts for a barrel. Up to Inst night fifty cars cxpnnsion havo not healed."
two being the slxon of issues InvolvedWhile In most lines, the roviow
had bccen shipped from Hastings
In a larger city tho problems are two unit electric plnnt. Heretofore
added, "prices have been relatively
proper.
Figures
on
other
shipments
the current has been bought from a
larger but not toon.'numerous.
stable for tho past six months, dis­
hnvo not yet been assembled.
Tho Chamber of Commerce in a local manufacturing concern.
Some of tho growers nro clamor­ tributors still remember the disaster
It’s a
smaller city is perhaps confronted
ing
for rain whllo others sny th a t caused by overstocked shelvos in
Tho
contract
for
tho
erection
of
the
DOUBLE treat
with greater difficulties in its at­
any increase in production now will 1020."
Peppermint
tempt to find a solution for local prob­ laboratory building a t tho tobacco mean a corresponding ' decreaso in
"Although the recent marked in­
over Peplems on account of many reasons, a station near Quincy has been awarded price, so that sentiment is divided aa crease in the prico of farm products
permlnt p
few of which aro herewith enumerat­ to tho Southern Construction Com­ to whether or not a good rain Is really has been a big effect upon the morale
ed. In small cities men know one an­ pany, of Pensacola. Tho bid wns desired, iomo assuming th at it would of tho agricultural districts, not much
other ho well that they often fail to around $10,000.
of this has so far been translated in­
hold up harvesting.
harmonize.
to increased business," Bays tho reTelling that Lake County realty
More direct servico is required of
.Jiv.'. "Jfact of last yoflrV.erop*
INTERESTS
OF
Tills*
SECTION1
hns been changing hands nt n lively
tho Chamber of Commerce in a small­
left
tho formers’ hands before tho
FLORIDA
TO
RE
GUARDED
rate tho pnst few weeks, tho Eustis
rlso
camo;
tho lncrenso is, thcroforo,
er city.
Lake Region explains that tho princi­
chiefly
a
promise
of hotter things to
Immediately following the good
Largo cities have large problems pal nctlvlty hns been In citrus groves.
Sugar jacket just
come."
unknown to small cities; small cities "Thcro has hecn no great spoculntinn roads conference in this city yesteer“melts In your mouth,”
Activity of woolen and worsted
many problems which largo cit- inj.'ToyosJn&lt;,Lnko County, mid prices dny, representatives from tho East
then
you get the delec­
Const nnd boui'n hiormn sections or­ machinery showed a "significant im­
liuvo already solved. The wmk -» fmve never reached tho peak."
table
gum center.
ganized the East Coast nnd South provement" tho first of this month,
a secretary Is easier in a largo city.
Floridn Good Ronds Assoclnttlon, with tho review snid, while that of cot­
Tho largo city must employ heroic
And with Wrluley’s three old
In Stnrko tho recent cool spell re­
moasuros to correct evils resulting tarded the ripening of strawberries S. M. Tatum of Miami ns president ton spindles decreased, the Inttcr due
standbys also affording friendly
from lack of city planning when they somewhat, hut now tho mnrket is nnd It. W. Penminn of Sanford as somewhat to the Now England strikes
aid to teeth, throat, breath, ap­
Knit underwear production increased
wore small; smnll cities must give cit­ active again and mnny berries nro be­ secretary.
petite and digestion.
It wns decided thnt tho organization although shipments nnd orders fell
izens vision enabling them to prepare ing brought In. The Telegraph says
Soothing, thirst-quenching.
should hold its first meeting In Day- off. Imports of raw silk In February
for tho big city of tho future. Finance
Making
the next cigar
thnt nt least n-enrtond in being sent
is also n great difference; tho littlu out dally from Stnrko nnd thnt tho tonn on April 8th, during the State decreased to tho lowest figure sinco
taste
better.
city usually lucks the big fellow who price ranges from $8.60 to $10 a Press Association meeting in that March a yenr ago.
Exports of iron and steel last
will invest and await results.
Thu bushel, Truckers who raise straw­ city nnd tho State Ronds Depart­
lothurgic attitude of the membership berries nro busy, nnd thcro nre sev­ ment will ho invited to send repre­ month fell off from January, in part
to the organization is unfortunately a eral buyers on hand to secure tho her. sentatives. The purpose of tho or­ duo to tho shorter month, according
falling found ton often In tho sninll rlon ns soon ns they come to town. ganization is to gnin recognition for to the review, nnd copper exports
city. The machinery for working out The movement from Starke In in­ the southern nnd eastern section of likewise decreased, but imports of tin
the solution of a problem is obviously creasing every day.
the state, which hns not been getting and zinc increased ns did sales of
moru limited in the small city. The
its nlmre of attention, It in generally structural steel. Petroleum produc­
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tion decreased 2,900,00 bnrrcls below
knocker's knock is not so keenly felt
conceded.—St. Augustine Record.
The
DcSoto
County
News,
publish­
January, but wns grantor thnn nny
In lnrgo cities as In small. Large fition plaeo emphasis on the word BET­ ed nt Arcadia, says thnt the secre­ A FEW COMPARISONS FOR FLO­ month In 1920, nnd wns exceeded by
only two months in 1921, As ngninst
TER—small cities on tho word UIU- tary of the chnmbor of commerce In
RIDIANS TO STUDY
this, however, consumption of crudo
(JEU. In large cities the duties re­ negotiating with a man who hnn plans
oil
fell to •10,011,000 barrels, whllo
quired of u commercial organization for tho construction nnd operation of
Here is Hometiling f«»r you to think
stocks on hand passed 200,000,000
aro specific and definite, while in thu a vegetable packing house nt Ar- nbout:
linrrels, a new high record.
small city they nro variable and gen­ endln. "Tho secretary believes thnt
HIG REDUCTION IN PRICE
TRAMMELL
eral. The small city problems are thin hnndllng of truck products In
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distributors new $19.25 f. o. b. Jackson­
Mayor
of
Lakeland,
181)9-11)01,
Arendln nnd vicinity will bring nbout
moru personal.
Not too early to purchase those ville, Flu. Write for special cash discounts nnd delivered prico. Hundreds
legislature, 1902-1901.
grentcr uniformity In pack and grad­
beautiful Eastci; post cards. Now of these in use by Snnford Growers,
In larger cities tho man of large af­ ing to the incHtimnbio benefit of
Statu Senator, 1901-1908.
------------BEFORE BUYING
stock nt the Herald office. Get them "GET NEW MARCH, 1922, PRICE LISTS-----------fairs takes an active interest in tho growers, Tho Arendtn Chnmbor of
Presidon State Senate, 1906.
witrk of thu cities commercial organi­ Commerce !h doing much to encour­
while
they
are
fresh.
Attorney-General, 1909-1913.
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.. Jacksonville, Flu.
zation. Practically all his business age und assist tho fnrmorn of thnt
Governor of Florida, 1913-1917.
affairs are in thu city in which he section, and urges cneourngoniont of
U. S. Senator, 1017-1923.
lives, and ho is, therefore, interested the man who offors to sot up a pnek.
Forty-six years old.
in its commercial problems.
Has voted in Floridn.
ing house."
I1RYAN
In tlie smaller cities, tho same type
Congressman,
1891 to 1896.
of men do not give tho suntu attention
Tho Yowell-Drow Company, which
Defeated for Senator, 1891.
to local airairs, and, us a result, the recently purchnscd tho Orlando Pot­
Defeated for President, 1890.
work of tho commercial organizations teries plant, Is planning to extend tho
Defeated for President, 1900.
in such cities is left very largely to factory, and will mnko pottery on n
Defeated for President, 1908.
men who cannot bo properly classed large srnlo. Pottery is being made
Resigned from President Wilson'H
as commercial tenders. This is duu from Orange county elny, which Is
to Homo extent to the fact that the understood to lie ns fine ns any used. cabinet July 9, 1916.
The buttons on Drop Seat Comfort Coveralls are so placed
Sixty-two yenrs old.
men of big affairs In thesu smaller cit­ Machinery hns been ordered which
and covered by the re-inforced band that they won’t stick in
Has never voted in Florida.
ies aro more deeply concerned in the will greatly increase the facilities of
your back when you work lying down or squeezed into a
Senator Trammell has bad a suc­
alfairH of larger communities nonr at tho plnnt. This Industry In now in
tight place. The band also conceals the buttons and dis­
hand anil they consider the elvlo and Florida, nt lonst comparatively new, cessful public career. Mr. Uryan lias
guises the Drop Seat.
commercial problems of their own but grent possibilities nppenr to he been thrice defeated for the presidency
and
once
for
thu
United
States
senate.
bormnunity too unimportant to lie opening for the making nnd soiling
In tho midst of the world war he re­
worthy of their attention. This state- of Floridn pottery.
Patented November £9, 1921
signed from President Wilson’s cabi­
rm,r’* is, of course, nol true with ro&gt;A7
net.
Senator
Trammell
is
a
youthful
to every big man it! small cities,
Comfort
Coveralls
nro
patented; no othor garment liko them. Mado
Rome idea of the importance of
of best twilled, pro-shrunk materials: by sldllod union labor; roomy
iiut it is true with respect to many. Winter Garden as n vcgetaldc grow­ giant of Florida, while Mr. Uryan is
nnd comfortnbio. Sold under our Iron-clud, monoy-bock guarantee.
a natural result the largo city or­ ing center enn be realized by count sixteen years his senior and, like for­
Ask your dealor.
ganization has tlie advantage of the ing up tho number of carloads of these mer Governor Colts, lias only resided
Senator
ndvlcu of the most successful business products shipped from the immodinto in Florida a short time.
“M A D E TO M A K E GOOD"
Trammell
has
risen
with
Ids
state.
Mr.
melt of thu city; men of ripe experi­ neighborhood each /day. Statistics
ence and sound Judgment; men who have never been gathered to show Uryan lias boon defeated with bis
have Die mentis to propurly finance tho exact amount of vegetables and state and by Ids countrymen. Surely
M obile, A la.
tho projects which are determined to citrus fruits grown hero, nor nny Mr. Uryan is not going to try, for tho
for tho best interest of their or­ record of tho lnrgo sums of money fourth time, to bo president of tho
ganization or community. The small they bring into this section. Rut a United States, but in order to have ids
city organization on the other hand record kept In a cnsunl way shows senatorial defeats balance his presi­
in often obliged to lie content with tlie that during tho pnst week, which Is dential defeats it appears that he will
advice of men of limited ability, ex­ about n normal ono for shipments, offer himself ns a candidate at tho
perience, und mentis. These men may that upwnrds of twenty-five carloads Juno primary. After his coming dohnvo largo Ideas, but they often lack of lettncu nnd cabbngu alone wont foat lie con then run against Senator
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the influence and menus through out from hero each day. Ono dny ro- Fletcher and eonipleto Ids slate of de­
which to translate their words and rontly seventeen carloads of lettuce feats and resignations.—Orlando Sen­
plutiH into deeds. It is a pretty well atone wero shipped from Winter Gnr- tinel.
established fact, however, that thu don.
olTorts, aims and ambitions of com­
With a feeling of spring in the air,
mercial organizations in small cities
The Pnlntkn Ncwh tolls thnt tho it becomes more and more difficult to
cover tho wholo field of Chandler of Hotel Martin, Paiatkn’s newest hotel, sympathize with the army of uncntCommerce work,
d.
will hood lie opened to tho public, ami

10 lor 5c

The Buttons Worft
Stick In "Your Back
A New Work Garment

Kahn Mfg. Co.

CATES CRATE CO.
O-Molono 100-lbs., per sa c k ..................................... $2.52
Purina Cow Chow, 24% Proteen, 100-lbs., per sock........... $3.23
Purina Calf Chow, 25-lbs., per B a c k ....................................$1.30
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sa c k ............... $2.86
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 50-lbs., per sa c k ................. $1.49
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 1-3-lbB., per sack ............$0.30
Purina “Winner Brand" Scratch 100-lbs,, per sa ck ............$2.50
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., por B a c k ......................$3.34

THE BIG NEW PEED STORE
NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING

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ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE FOR CASH
Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs., per sa ck ...................................$1.73
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-8 lbs., per sa c k ...................$0.35
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per sa c k ..................... $3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-lbs., per sa c k ....................... $1.91
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-3-lbs., per sack ..................... $0.40
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., por sa ck ............................... $4.84
Larrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbe., per sa ck ................... ............... $3.50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7%, per sa ck ........ ...................... $2.52
No. 1 Race Horse White Clip Oats, 100-lba., per sa ck ....... $2.50

No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sa ck .............................$2.16
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lba., per sa c k .................... $1*61
No. 2 White Corn, 100-lba., per Back........................
$1.91
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lba., per B u c k .......................... $2.21
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lba., per s a c k ................................ $2.58
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbs., per sa c k ................................ $2.35
Grit for Chickens, 100-lbs., per sack....................................$1.50
Oyster Shell, 100-lba., per sa c k ............................................$1.50
Have you seen that new chic fountain we Just got In7 It fits any MASON JAR, can’t leak or overflow. CHICKS cnn’t get wet und CHILL—it saves baby chicks. It and PURINA keens them
healthy and growing. We are giving them free with a sack of PURINA CHICK CHOW. Tell your neighbor. Call and get yours.—If not listed ask us for It. Will give one sack Old Beck Sweet
Feed or Purina Molasses Feed with every $10.00 purchase. For your garden and flowers phone us for fertilizer. We know the kind you need and furnish any amount. Phone us your wants—If
wa haven’t got it will get itTor you... Thanks!

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w hloh I n te r s e c tio n Is on t h s N o r t h an d a n d reliab le e x p e r ts to d e t e r m in e t h o ; Co. p u r o h a e e r o f T a x C e r t if ic a te No.
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WHEREAS. a resolution has been South Q u a r t e r S ection line o f Section co a t a n d expenee In c id e n ta l to th e c o n J ' o g , d a t a d th s 3rd d nv nt J n n &gt;
GUESTS OF THE LOCAL
du ly ad o p ted by th o Hoard o f County 38 ru n w e s te r ly f o llo w in g t h e p r e s e n t
w T lA l* G
SHRINE ON MAY 27TI1 Lornm liulouern o r Sem inole County. E ast, a t a p o in t 1(10 feet S o u th of th e b r i d g e ao ro M ( h c ^ V h n s r1vL’? a t Vha J ? ” ’ h« l " ® ' *

Florldu, of ovon (Into h e re w ith , th n t It
w ould ho oxpcdlent n nd to tho bent In­
e r e s t s of S em inole C ounty. F lo rid a , to
Thero woro some doin’s nt tho moot­ tIssue
c o u n ty bonds of th e C o u n ty of
ing of tho local Shrinors a t their hnll Bemlnolo, Htnto of Floridn, f o r the
pu rp o se o f c o n s tru c tin g , r a - h n r d eurlast evening, when W. L. SmnTt, of fnclng, m a c a d a m is in g nnd p a v in g corJoin
roods In Remlnote C ounty, Floridn,
Oviedo, Fla., March 30, 1022. JnckBonvillo, recorder of the Morocco In said
reso lu tio n p n r tlc u ln r l y d e s c r ib ­
Editor of Sanford Horald,
Tcmplo of thnt city, mot with tho ed, nnd for tho f u r t h e r pu rp o se o f build*
Ini; nnd c o n s tr u c tin g n b r id g e across
Sanford, Fla.
lodge nnd nrrnngcd for n ceremonial th e Ht. J o h n s r iv e r In Hernlnolo County,
r l d n , « l n p o in t k n o w n ns Osteen
hero on Saturday, May 27, nt which rFlo
Denr Sif:
e rry ;
Much adverse comment in Oviedo timo it Is confidently expected that nt „ T H E R E F O R E , 1113 IT RESOLVED,
h n t notice ho, n nd th e snm e In hereby
and Lake Charm was caused by the lonst 1,000 Shrinors from every part Tgiven,
th n t on tlio 11th dny of April, A.
I), 1022, nnd In pu rsu n n o e of t h e r e s o ­
midden destruction without warning of tho stnto will bo in nttendnnco. It lu
tio n nforonnld, du ly ndoptad by tho
of tho beautiful avonua of quarter- was also decided to taka tho prelimi­ C o u n ty C om m issioners of Seminole
C ounty, Floridn, nnd now b e i n g pub*
century old oak trees on tho opposite nary steps to organizo n club hero to 11she (I In th e Hnnford H erald, th e only
published In Sem inole C oun­
3ido of the public road from tho or­ be known ns the Sanford Shrine Club. nowntmpor
ty, Floridn, nn election w ill bo held,
ange grove at Lako Charm owned or
It is expected that tho Jacksonville n nd th e sum s Is here b y o r d o re d to bo
hold t h r o u g h o u t th e C ounty o f Sem i­
controlled by Mr, C. S. Lee,
Shrinors will charter n river steamer nole.
to d e te r m in e w h o th o r t h e r e shall
Issued by tho snld C o u n ty of Sem i­
These trees, though bought and paid for tho occasion, and that they will ha
nole, bonds In th e said su m o f *10(1,to hour In te r e s t a t th o r a t e of
for and set a t county expense were bo joined by many members of the 000.00;
six p e r c e n tu m p e r a n n u m . Intorcst
planted a t the instance of the late Mr. ordor from tho northern part of the bu y ab le som l-ntinuully; nnld b o n d s to
nturu th i r t y y e a r s n f te r tho dnto of
j. H. Lee and funned the chief and a state. Tho party will bo accompanied lo
tho Issunnco th e re o f; sold b o n d s to ho
d
a
t a d J u ly 1st, 1922; 1*8,000.00 of the
by
n
band
nnd
patrol
of
sevonty
mem­
very worthy monument of his tong
rooocds derived from tho s a le of »nld
bers,
It
is
proposed
to
hnvo
n
series
o nds to ho used fo r c o n s tr u c tin g , roand useful and helpful life and serv­
rd su r fa c in g , m a c a d a m is in g a n d h a v ­
ed to keop his memory green In tho of entertainments for tho ladies of lm
in g tho ronds In Somlnols C ounty, F lo r ­
idn,
p u r tlc u ln rly described In th o r e s o ­
tho
party
nnd
their
timo
while
hero
hearts of his hosts of friends.
lu tio n a f o r e s a id ; nnd *12.000.00 o f tho
will
be
filled
with
receptions,
auto
nrocoeds
dorlved from tho so le of said
Being on the opposito side of the
bunds to ho used for build in g n n d co n ­
rides,
etc.,
and
a
grand
ball
in
the
ev­
s t r u c t i n g n brid g e ac ro ss th e St. Jo h n s
highway from tho grovo they had but
R iv e r In Seminole County, F lo rid a , nt
tho slightest effect upon tho orange ening.
n po in t k n o w n ns Ostoon F e r r y ; nt
Tho
Sanford
Shrinors
never
do
w
h ich snld election tho q u e e tlo n ns to
trees, in fact some of the destroyed
tho Issuance of sa id bonds In c o n f o r m ­
thingB
on
a
small
scale
nnd
they
ex­
trees were opposite a portion of the
ity w ith tho nforesnld re so lu tio n of tho
o u n ty C o m m issio n ers
of
Seminole
tract so low and frosty that no orange pect to pull off n stunt rcully worth C
C ounty, Floridn, sh a ll ho s u h m l ttc d to
while
on
this
occasion.
The
Dally
th o legnl v o te rs of tho C o u n ty o f S em i­
trees had over survived there any
St. to of F lo rid a. T he fo rm of tho
Hornld will publish a complete pro­ nole,
length of time.
b a llo t to ho used In such olootlon shall
" F o r llonds" or “ A gainst R o n d s /'
Tho injury nnd dppmeintinn of Lake gram ns soon ns it is prepared nnd he;Tho
follo w in g nam ed p erso n a nro a p ­
will
keep
its
renders
fully
Informed
p
o
in
te d In s p e c to r s nnd Clorkn of said
Charm property by the lose of these
elec
tio
n
:
trees may bo fairly estimated at about ns to developments.
rilH C I N C T Ml. | _ HANFORD—
W. E. R otts
$.1,000 and it is hoped thnt tho county
If you feel tirod, worn out, nervous
F.
W oodruff. Jr.,
may ho abio to collect at least a por­ and all unstrung, take Tnnlac, It will
T. M, Fox. Inspectors.
R. C. Maxwell. Clerk.
tion of this nmount ns damages far straighten you out.—Union Pharmacy. I'It EC 1.NUT .Ml. 3.— ll o M I O t ; —
I,. R. Mann.
tho wanton destruction of public —Adv.
C. U. Roll,
property.
J. C, M offett, I n sp e c to rs
A. H H a w k in s, Ciork.
THEODORE L. MEAD,
T NO. X— SANFORD—
Notice of Application for Tax Deed I'flM C l.M
W. M. M cKinnon
C. E. nnd Sec’y of the Lake
C. L. R r ltt
Under Section 575 of the General
I,. T. Itrynn, In s p e c to r s
Charm Improvement Co.
Statutes of the State of Florida
W. M. H aynes, c io rk .
IMIKCINCT
NO, ___ I’AOI.A—
Notice is hereby given that G. S.
&lt;1cargo Smith
Leonard Kulx
Crawford, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
BOMB WINTER IN MICHIGAN.
A. V. McO ii I ii. I n sp e c to rs
cate No. 32, dated tho 2nd day of I
A. A. Hicks. Clerk.
n.— OVIEDO—
A friend hands in tho following Juno, A. D. 1911), has filed said certi­ P R E C IN CIt.T G.NO.
C r a w f o rd
ficate
in
my
office,
nnd
has
made
ap­
Htoen Nelson
clipping from a Michigan paper that
P. W. Swopo, I n sp e c to rs
O. O, W olcott, Clerk.
shows tho kind of winter they have plication for Tax Deed to issue in ac­
NO. Il— GENEVA—
been blessed with this Beeson and cordance with law. Said certificate PIUJCINCT
C. W. C ulpepper
I
embraces
tho
following
described
prop.
J.
V'.
W icks
right up to tho present timo:
It. A. G resham , I n s p e c to r s
in
Seminole
County,
It looks ns though winter would. crtjr situated
F. It Rradloy, Clerk.
T NO. 7.—ClHJI.ROTA—
linger long in tho lap of spring bloridn, to-wit: N
Lot 3, W. F. P R E C IN C
G. O. .IncoIts
It. It. R o b e rts
throughout tho northern Michigan j f'cav^*'s Stib-Piv. Ihe said land bcN. C. Jacobs. In sp e c to rs
summer resort region this year. With
assessed at the date of the issu.1. E Pnydor. Ciork.
G \ II It 11! I.C V Lcnt well under way nnd shop win- «nco of BUch certificate in tho name of PR E C IN Cll.T C.NO.P a N.—
rker
P.
E.
M
a
th
ers
dnws displaying Easter togs, snow
" rittht. Unless said certificate
C. E. Mat tiers. I n s p e c to r s
lies deeper thnn over beforo over a hIui11 bo redeemed according to law
A. W, M orcman, Clerk.
C T NO. It.— LONG WOOD—
score of sleeping cottage towns, nJ- ^l,x ^ CP&lt;* W*N issue thereon on the PR E C IN C.
13. H a r tle y
11. 11. I lo o k e r
though tho weather has been mild n n d ,“”IU*
April, A. U. 1922.
W. E Butcher, I n s p e c to r s
delightful Blnco tho week whon tho I
1TNESS my official signature and
.1. N. Honrcy, Clerk.
P
R
E
C
IN
C
T NO. III.— L A K E HI A ll V—
district wns isolated and rail and wire \ H011* tb'8 tbo
,biy
March, A.
.1. W. F o r t i e r
R. &lt;’, Ingot soil
services suspended, enough of “tho,**' 1922,
It. H Lynch. Inspectors,
beautiful" Is hore to last a long time. I (SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
A. 13. BJoblnm. Clerk.
P R E C IN C T NO. II.— ALTAMONTE
Ciork Circuit Court,
In Petoskoy, and other communi­
SPRINGS—
Sominolo County, Floridn.
A. II. F u lle r
ties which nro nctivo twolvo months
J. W. Osteon
Hl-Otc
By: A. M. WEEKS, I). C.
II. o. T yler. In sp ec to rs
in tho year, great piles of snow nro
W. It, Hal lord. Ciork.
in evidence, but all cities nnd villages
Paid olectlon so ordored to ho hold
a ll lie hold at tho polling pla ce s In
now hnvo succeeded in digging them­ Notice of Application for Tax Deed sh
the v a rio u s p re c in c ts w h e re tho last
Under
Section
575
of
the
General
g e n e r a l election w a s hold, th r o u g h o u t
selves out, nnd streets and sidewalk!
the e n tir e C ounty o f Bemlnolo, a n d such
Statutes of the State of Floridn
are passable. Many of the rural com­
election shall lie c onduc te d a n d tho ca n ­
Notice Ih hereby given that E. G. vass of the v ote s certified to. nnd tho
munities still nro isolated bccauso
r e t u r n s and tho c a n v a s s of tho r e tu r n s
"cuts" through which vehicles must Hodges, purchaser of Tax Certificate of said election Hliull ho tnnilo In tho
m a n n e r and w ith in tho tim o p ro scrib ­
pass in getting to town for noeded No. 190, dated the 2nd day of Juno, ed for g e n e r a l elections, except thnt
I ho r e t u r n s of said election sh a ll ho &lt;lotjjg'A
.
D.
1911),
has
filed
said
certificate
supplies nro drifted level with
llvornd to tho C h a ir m a n nnd C lerk of
I
in
my
office,
and
has
made
npptirnthe Hoard of C o u n ty Coininlssloners of
elevntions on tho sides.
Putnlnolu C ounty, Florida. Instead of
Little Travorso Bay is dotted with ti&lt;m for t,,x
to
accord- to tho H upervlsor of R e g is tr a tio n and
fish shanties nnd tho government,ance w*tb b&gt;w. Said certificate om- tho C o u n ty Ju d g e , nnd.
HE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED, thnt
lirenkwnter nt Petoskoy, with a dozen , braces the following described prop- th is o rd e r and notice of election ho
published
S anford H erald, the
feet of ico piled on It, is n pretty urty »ltuated in Seminole County, only n e w s p11a1p eIllO
r published In Homlnolo
sight. Vehicles cross tho bay and loo Florisln, to-wit: S 2 acres of W 1-2 of C ounty. Floridn. fo r n period of not less
thn n four w ee k s p r io r to tho d ate of
is being sledded from tho north ahora 1NE 1-1 of NW 1-1 of NW 1-1, Sec. 5, said oloctlon.
Hone and o rd e r e d this 7th dny of
Twp. 20 S., Range 31 E. 2 acres. Tho March,
to the Petoskey ico house.
A. D. 1922.
L. A. HRUMLBY,
said land being aflscssed nt the date of
(PEA L)
Chairman.
the issuance of such certificate in the
O. P. SWOPE.
13. CU R LETT.
CELERY JUMPS FROM
name of Unknown. Unless said cer­
L. P. HAGAN,
81.65 TO $2.59 PER CRATE
tificate shall bo redeemed according
C. W. KNTSSMINOHK,
Hoard of C o u n ty Commissioners,
AT BRADENTOWN to law Tax Deed will issue thereon
Semi nolo C ounty, Florida.
A
tte
s
t:
on the 5th day of May, A. I). 1922.
E A. DOUGLASS,
nUADENTOWN, April 1. — There
Witness my official signature and
Ciork of tho Hoard of County
Com m issioners, Sominolo Coun­
wns considerable activity in the cel­ seal this the 30th day of March, A.
ty, Florida.
ery market Inst week, nnd f.o.h. prices D. 1922.
Hy: V. 13. DOUGLASS, D. C.
3-10- nIil a n d fit w
jumped from $1.65 which prevailed

N orth h a lf intla p o s t o f sa id Section p o in t nforosadl, w h o h a v e m a d e a ro- tired'Y o Issuo^ n^nocord'anco° wUlT |I « f
28; ru n w eetorly f o llo w in g th o p re se n t
.
o o rtlflc n t* e m b ra c e s t h e f o llo w in g
^ 0thIi 0ncr
‘i t 0a., ..
n,ti0.
^ n ^ ,Vom,,:; doscrlbod
__
_o_
. Uixpi__
brick road a p p r o x im a te ly tw o a n d one- •doners
p r o p e r t y s it u a te d In S em inole
h a l f mlloe to th e W est h a l f m ile poet I n c u r re d In t h s c o n s tr u c tio n o f said C
o
u
n
ty
F lo rid a, t o - w lt; L o ta 4, 8, nnd
of Section 20, T o w n s h ip 19, S o u th of b rid g e.
8,
B
lo
ck
D,
C h u lu o ta . T he sa id la n d b e T H E R E F O R E . R E IT RESOLVED, by
R a n g e 30 E ast, sa id ro ad to bo r a -h n rd
a s s e s s e d nt th e d a t e o f t h e Isauanoe
surfaced, paved n n d placed In f i r s t otnss tho Honrd of C ounty C o m m issio n ers of oIng
f euah c e r t i f i c a t e i n . t h o n a m e o f Kl*»
S em in o le C ounty, Floridn, t h a t It Is the Mlmmco
condition,
Valley C o n s tr u c tio n Co.
It
OAMEItON A V EN U E AND ROAD PAST d e t e r m in a tio n of th is H oard t h a t
T ax C e r t if ic a te No. 800, dated
w o u ld bo e x p e d ie n t a n d to th e host In­ •h*Also:
MOORE’S STATION
(lay o f J u n e . A. D. 1018. h ae
R e g in n in g n t t h e Intereoc tlon
of t e r e s t s of Sominolo C o u n ty to Issun filed 3rd
sa id C e r t if ic a te In m y office, and
Cnmoron Avonuo w ith C e le ry Avenue, c o u n t y bonds of the C o u n ty of Homl­ [ms
m
ade
a p p lic a tio n for T a x Deed t o
w hich I n te r s e c tio n Ih f o r ty (40) rods nolo for th e pu rp o se o f c o n s tr u c tin g
In a c c o r d a n c e w ith law. Said C e r­
W e st of the N o r t h e a s t c o r n e r of Sec* p aved, m a ca d am ised , o r o t h e r h a r d s u r ­ Issue
dotlon 33, T o w n s h ip 19, South of Rango fac ed h ig h w a y s In sa id c o u n ty a s h e r e ­ tif ic a te e m b ra c e s th e f o llo w in g
IV,"1'," :'* ■Knitted In Bemlnolo
31 E ast, ru n S o u th on C a m e ro n Avo* ina b o v e doscrlbod, a n d for tho f u r t h e r ?£r.
v!or,,lnt * o - w lt : Lot* 4, 8, and
nue ono m ile n c r o ss snld S ection 33 to inirnoso of b u ild in g nn d c o n s t r u c t i n g u i °nVtJrL
Block F, C h u lu o ta, th e sa id la n d b e ­
Ganovn Avenue, snld rond to be ro- b r id g e ac r o s s th e Ht. J o h n s R i v e r In 8,
in
g
as
se
ss
e d a t th e d a t e o f th e Isstih a rd surfncod n n d placed In f i r s t class S em inole C o unty a t a p o in t k n o w n ns
CPr*l^ cnte In th e mime Of
Ostoon F o rty , an d
condition.
»linniee
\ n l l o y C o n s tru c tio n Co. UnUB IT F U R T H E R RESO LV E D , t h a t
Also b e g in n in g a t the I n terse ctio n of
■ft1
*
*
c
e
r
tif
ic a te shall be r e d e e m e d
Cam eron A venue w ith G enova A venue It Is tho d e t e r m in a tio n o f th is Ilonrd a c c o r d in g to law
T ax Doed w ill Issue
nt th e N o rth e a s t c o r n e r of Hootlon 4. t h a t th e Omount of m onoy r e q u ir e d to
T ow n sh ip 29, S outh of R a n g e 31 E ast, n a y th e cost of th e c o n s tru a ilo n , re- D°1931 ° n
,1,ly °* APrl,» A*
run South on C a m e ro n A venue a p p r o x i ­ h a r d s u r f a c i n g nnd p a v in g o f th e ro a d s
nJ?f. ofnalH.1 s i g n a t u r e and
m a te ly one m ile to th e E ast n nd W est b orelnnbovo doscrlbod wTU a m o u n t to
road which le a d s W e s t to M oure’s S ta ­ t h e sum o f 188.000,00; a n d t h a t th e cost ) ( 2S * 1 " l *'0 *0ll) d e y o f March, A. D.
tion, thenoe W e s t o n e - h a lf mllo past o f tho b u ilding a n d c o n s tr u a ilo n of th e
(SEAL)
H. A. DOUGLASS,
Moore's S ta tio n to R e ardall Avenue, b r id g e ac ro ss tho 81. J o h n s riv e r* at
C lerk C irc u it Court,
said ro sd to be ro -h n r d su rfa ce d , paved O ataen F e r r y will n m o u n t to tho aunt
o f 113,000.00, nnd
and placed In f irs t class condition.
30-8tc
RICHMOND AVENUE
DB IT F U R T H E R RESO LV ED , th n t __________
B e g in n in g n t
t h e I n te r s e c tio n
of 11 ta tho d e t e r m in a tio n of th is Uuurd • f t h e Clreoft C o a rt, S e v e n th J a d le la t
Richm ond A venue w ith G enova Avenue, th n t tho a m o u n t of b o n d s r e q u ir e d for
( I r r o t t In e n d f o r Seminole
w hich Is nt tho N o rth o n e - h a lf mile tho purposes nforesald Is tho sum of
C ounty, F lo rid a
post of Soatlon 3, T o w n sh ip 20, Houth O NE HUND RED THOUSAND (1100,of R a n g e 31 E a st, ru n S outh on R ic h ­ 000 00) Dollars. *81.000.00, or whloh
mond A venue a p p r o x im a te ly on o -q u n r- s h a ll he used for th e p u rp o so of c o n ­
IN C H A N CERY
tor mllo to Jo r d n n road, aald rond to he s tr u c t in g , ru-lm rd s u r f a c i n g nnd p a v ­
re - h a r d surfa ce d, paved nnd placed In in g the ronds nforesnld, a n d (12,000.00
first class condition.
o f w btah shall bo used f o r th e b u ild ­ F. L. W o o d ru ff, C o m p la tn ta n t,
in g an d c o n s tru c tio n o f tho b rid e a f o r e ­
SII’EN AVENUE
H. Llndeley. P, F re d e r , a n d R. J.
D oginning n t
tho I n terse ctio n
of sa id ; th n t said bonds ho ar I n te r e s t nt C. Close.
D efenda nts,
Pipes A venue w ith Celery A venue a t th e rnto o r 0 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m th e
m
. O n D K R O F PUBLICATION
tho N o .ih e n s t c o rn o r of Scotian
32, I n te r e s t on snld bonds to be p n y a b ts
T ow n sh ip 19, Houth of R nnga 31 E ast, so m l-a n n u n lly ; said bonds to m a t u r e T o th o u n k n o w n hefre, devisee, g r a n t®fl» o r o t h e r c la im a n ts , a n d a l l p a r run Houth nn P ipes Avonuo o n e - q u a r t e r t h i r t y (30) y e a r s n f t e r tho dn to of tho
Meets a i m in g a n In te rc e t tin d e r o T h .
m ile tn A tla n tia Const Lino R ailroad Isbuuiico th e re o f; said Issue o f bonds
Llr.delay,
p. F r e d e r a n d W. J. O loee,
trac k , said road to bo ro -h n rd surfaced, to he dated J u ly 1st, 1032. bo th th s
o r o th e r w is e In th e p r o p e r ty h e r e in ­
pnvod and ptncod In first c la s s con d i­ prluclpn! and In te r e s t on sa id b o n d s to
a f t e r described, n nd to nil p a r t l e a
ho pnvntilo nt some bunk to th e C ity of
tion.
c la im in g nit Intoroet In s a id p r o p e r ty ,
Now York, s t a t o of New York, an d
ROAD TO URINMON’N HIDING
s it u a te d In S em inole C ounty, Florida!
R o glnnlng nt
th e N orth h n lf mile
RE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED, t h a t
t o - w lt:
post of Sootlnn 33. T ow nship 19, Bouth In ac cordanc e w ith Inw, nn olootlon bo
of lln n g o 31 E a st, ru n S outh n n o - q u a r ­ called, and Hie samo Is horobv o rd e re d
R o g ln n ln g 18 c h a in s N o rth a n d 38 and
te r m ile to A tla n tia Const Lino R ailroad to lio hold on tho 11th d a ; ui ’April, A. it■190 c h a in s E a s t o f the H outhw eat c o r ­
trac k , said road to ho ro -h a rd surfaced, I). 1922, to d e te r m in e tho q u e s tio n as ner, Section 36, T o w n sh ip 19 S outh.
paved an d placed In frls t c la s s condi­ to w h o th o r bonds In tho su m of *100,- R a n g e 30 E a st, ru n N o rth 13 a h a l n ^
0(10.00, h ea rin g Interest nt tho r u le of E a s t 2 1 c h a in s a n d S o u th w e s te r l y I I
tion.
hI x (0 por c e n t) tier c e n tu m pur a n ­ an d 26-100 c h a in s an d W est 13 c h a i n *
HANFORD AVENUE
payable
s e..............
m i- a n n u........
a lly , Also b e g in n in g 20 nnd 4- 10a
B e ginning a t tho Houth end of tho. num .. Interest
....... .....
......... ...
c h n ln a
present brick p a v in g on Hanford A v o - ( th o principal 0 f said h a n d s to m a tu r e E a s t o f tho N o rt h w e s t c ornor. Section
nue. oald point being tho In te rse c tio n i t h i r t y (30) y ea rs a f t e r tho dnto of tho 2, T o w n s h ip 20 Houth. llun g o 30 Eaet,
of th e P anford a n d O rlando Rond w ith : Ismianoo th ereof, shall he Issued hy tho run E n s t 6 ch a in s, South 16 c h a in *
Hanford nvonuc on tho E ast ntdo of Hoc C o u n ty of Homlnolo for tho p u rp o se s W est 6 c h a in s nml n o r th 15 ohnlne. Also
tlon 12, T o w n sh ip 20, Houth of llaugo h e r e in a b o v e set forth, nnd
b e g i n n in g 360 feet Houth nnd 445 feet
39 E ast, ru n Houth on Hanford Avonuo . HE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED, t h a t Wont of &gt;4 Section post on E a e t line of
a p p ro x im a te ly ono a n d otto-half inllcs thlH reso lu tio n ho published In tho Han­ Hoctlon 38. T o w n s h ip 19. r a n g e 30 E a e t
tn Michigan s tr e e t a s laid nut In I'Int fo rd Herald, tho only n e w s p a p e r puli ru n Went 2)6 feet, S o u th sot) feet, Beet
of Mecca I lam mock, said ro ad to ho ro- Halted In Peril mi la County, F lo rid a, onci 216 font. N o rth 300 feel. Also L ot I,
hard surfaced, paved and placed In first oach week for a t least fo u r w e e k s ho- Black 14. T ie r I. Hanford, Floridn.
foro tho dnto fixed by th is r e so lu tio n
class condition.
You lire here b y o rd e r e d to u p p e a r In
f o r tho h o ld in g of snld bond alsation. tho ntiove e n t itle d c a u s e on th e r u le d a y
OVIEDO AND GENEVA ROAD
A dopted tills 7th dny of March, A. D. of May th e nam e b e in g tho f ir s t d a y o !
R oglnnlng w h e re tho F lo ri d a E ast
M ay, A. D. 1922, n t tho C ourt Ilouee In
Const Itnllrond cro sse s Avenuo C, In 1922.
L. A. HRUMLBY,
Hanford, F lorida, In d e f a u lt w h e r e o f t h e
P la t of T ow n slto of (Ionova, Florida,
(HEAL)
C ha irm an. c o m p lain an t will bo e n t itle d and a u t h ­
a c co rd in g to p la t recorded I h ereon In
orized to proceed ax parte.
O. I&gt;. SW OPE,
P lat Rook 2, pa g e 12, of Hemtnota
And It In r u r t h e r o rd ered t h a t n copy
B.
C
U
R
L
E
T
T
County. F lorida,
thenoe ru n
E a st
of tills notice he p ublished once a w ee k
L. I*. HAGAN,
to Hccoiul
Htroot. • thetico
Houth
for tw e lv e co n s e c u tiv e w eek* In t h e
C. W. ENTZM lNO ER,
on Hocond Htreot to Avonuo 13, holng
Heard of C ounty Com nilsslonors, '•Hanford H e r a ld " a n e w s p a p e r In g e n ­
tho stroot c o rn o r on which tho 11. It.
era
l c irc u la tio n tn tho said Cnunty.
Homlnolo
County,
Floridn.
P a tlls h a ll sto r e sta n d s, the nce E ast to A l te st:
W i tn e s s my blind ns C le rk of t h e
tho Hast Uno of Boulton 21, T o w n sh ip
a
f
o
r e s a id C ourt nnd the Heal t h e r e o f
E. A. DOUGLASS,
29, Houth of R a n g e 32 E a st, tlinnco
Clerk of Iho Hoard of C ounty thin tho t lt li day of J a n u a r y , A. D. 1912.
Houth and S o u th w e s te rly fo llo w in g tho
(HEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
CuininlsRloiiurs, Homlnolo C o u n ­
main road b e tw e en Genova an d Oviedo
Clerk.
ty, Florida.
th r o u g h Iow a C ity to tho
A tlantic
l
l
y
A. M. W E E K S . D. U.
Ily:
V.
13.
DOUGLAHS.
D.
C.
Const R ailroad c r o s s in g In f r o n t of 3 -l9 -6 td ; and 6twc
JOHN
O.
LEONARDY.
Law ton Bros.' s to r e at Oviedo, a d i s ­
S olicitor for C o m p lain an t.
2 2 -llte
tance of a p p r o x im a te ly e ig h t miles, N o t i c e o f A p p l i c a t i o n f u r T n x D e e d U n ­
so UI road to lie r e - h a r d surfaced, paved
d
e
r
N
r
r
l
l
u
n
.373
e
f
t
h
e
G
e
n
e
r
a
l
S
t
a
t
­
und placed In f irs t class condition
u t e s uf flic s t a t e o f F l o r i d n
OVIEDO AND UIIULUOTA IIOAD
Net Ico Ih h ereby given th n t F r a n k
Beginning on th e Houth line of tho Hlplln.
u r c h a s e r of T ax C e rt if ic a te No.
tow n slto of N orth C h u lu o ta a t Avonuo 1917. d apte
th e 6th day of November,
D, run North nn Avonuo D. flvo ( () A. D, 1R96,d tins
filed said co rtlflc n to In
blocks lo S eventh .Street, t lienee West my office, and has
a p p lic a tio n for
on Seventh Htreot tw o (2) b locks to T ax Deed tn Issue made
o rd a n c e w ith
Avenue It, the nce N orth on Avonuo H, law. Hald c e r tif ic a teIn e amcbcra
e fol­
th ree Mocks to F o u rth Htreot, tlienco lo w in g described p r o p e r ty cseits u th
a te d In
West on F o u rth Htreot ono ( I ) block Hemlnolo county. F lorida, to - w lt:
OR forty years Sloan’* Liniment
Lot
to Avenue A. I bonce N orth on Avenuo 49. T ie r I&gt;, South Hanford. T he sa id land
has liven the quickest relief for
A. a p p ro x im a te ly four (4) te n th s of a lining assnssml at the d a t e of Ilia Issu­
ncuralKia, sciatica nml rheuma­
mile to w here llio ptihllo ro ad tu r n s a n c e of such c e r tif ic a te In Iho n a m e of
West to w a r d s Oviedo, thouce W e ste rly U nknow n. Unless said c e r tif ic a te shall
tism, tired muscles, lame backs, sprain*
follow ing tho public rond hotw eon Chu- tie
and strains, aches and pains.
ed a c c o rd in g to law T ax Dood
luola and Ovlodn to th e A tla n tic (’ea st w illredeem
th e re o n on Iho Hth d a y of
Keep Sloan's handy and npply freely,
Line R ailroad c r o ssin g In fro n t of Law- April.Issue
A. I&gt;. 1922.
ton U rns/ sto r e a t Oviedo, m a k i n g a
without rubbing, at tho first twinge.
W
lln
a
s
s
offlelal s i g n a t u r e mill
to ta l d ista n c e or a p p r o x im a te ly six nnd seal th is themy28th
day of F o b ru u ry , A.
It cased and brings comfort aurcly
f lv o -le n th s (6.6) miles, snld ro ad In ho D. 1923.
r e -h u rd surfaced, paved an d placed In
and readily. You'll find it dean and
(H E A L )
H. A. DOUGLASS,
f irs t class re ndition.
non-akin-staining.
Clerk Circuit Court.
GENEVA AVENUE
Homlnolo C ounty, Fla.
Sloan's Liniment fa pain's enemy.
R oglnnlng a t tho W est end of d r a w ­ 29-Olu
lly: A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
brid g e across Ht. J o h n s R lvor on Iho
Ask your neighbor.
rond r u n n in g from Hanford to Oonovn, N o t i c e o f A p p l i e d ! I n n f u r T n x D e e d U n ­
At all druggist*—35c, 70c, 91.40,
run W est a p p ro x im a te ly ono and oned e r S e n l l u n 373 &lt;&gt;( t l i e G e n e r a l S t a t ­
q im r to r ( I Vi ) miles to brick p avem ent.
u te s af the S ta te of F loridn
Also b eg in n in g at E ast end o f said
bridge, ru n E ast o n e -h a lf ( 4 ) mllo to
Notice Is heerliy g ive n th a t Geo. D.
brick pavem ent. Hald rond tn ho ro­ Bishop,
u r c h a s e r of T ax
Certlflcirto
il placed
In No. 116. pdeled
h a rd surfaced, paved
the 2nd d ay of Ju n e , A.
f irs t clasH condition
D.
1919,
I
iiih
filed
said
c
e
r
tif
ic
a te In my
ORANGE llllllLEV A RI)
re, anil tins made a p p lic a tio n for
ltaglim lllg a t tho
I n terse ctio n
of oT ffl
ux Deed le Issue In a c c o rd a n c e w ith
O ra n g e Roulovard w ith O regon Htroot law.
c e r tif ic a te e m b ra c e s the f o l­
a s laid out In tho Mali of Hanford lo w in gHald
p r o p e r ty Hltuntod to
F a rm s, recorded lo P lat (look One (1) Hi-imInolndescribed
T h e t o r tv r e of (klelteh
County.
t o - w lt: Reg.
will quickly bertllvvod by
p a g e s 127 an d 128 of Homlnolo C ounty a t In terse ction of Florida,
E
line
of
Hanford
Gl.
applying before retiring.
Records, n u t East oil O ra n g e Boule­
ith W. lino of Her. 31. Twp, 19, R a n g e
Dr.Uobean *KeeemeOleb
v ard a p p ro x im a te ly ono (1) m ile to tho w
I’!. Run N. 13.66 ch.( E 6 98 oil,. H. 25
gttnt. One of Ur.Ucbaoo'*
N o rth an d Hotilh o n o-iiua rtor ( ' , i ) lino 31
W est to beg. (less N. 2.97 a c re s)
of Hoctlon 21, T ow n sh ip 19. Houth of deg.,
Acres 2.97. The said land living a s s e s ­
R a n g e 30, East, w h ere O ra n g e Riitilo- sed
a t the (late of th e iHsunucn of such
vurd IntoruectH (lie Monroe ilrlc k road,
ic a te In th e nam e of U nknow n.
said rond to ho ro -h a rd stirfucod, paved cUeiir Itif
chh said c e r tif ic a te shall lie r e d e e m ­
an d placed tn f irs t class condition.
ed a c co rd in g to law T ax Deed will Is­
HANDS SIDING ROAD
e th e re o n on Iho 16th d a y of April,
R o g ln n ln g on Ht. G ertru d e Avonuo a t su
1922.
----- r
a |ielot a p p ro x im a te ly 1493 font Wont A. WD.
ESS m y official s i g n a t u r e und
of tlin Hoctlon lino hotwoou HectloitH sent ITN
n m m i U M n n i i u n
26 nnd 27, T ow n sh ip 19, Houth of R ange 1922 th is the tilth day o f March, A. D.
39 E a s t, said point being on tho c e n te r
(H
E
A
L
)
E.
A.
DOU
GLASS,
lino of a public road r u n n in g N o rth to
C lerk C ircuit Court.
lland'H Hilling, run North a p p r o x im a te ­
Homlnolo C o u n t y , h i .
ly 1699 fool to wlthlll 15 feat of the 30-6to
lly:
A. At. W E E K S , D. C.
At hintIc Coast l.lno Railroad r ig h t- o f way, tlienco N o rth w e ste rly on public
NOTICE
ro ad a lo n g r a ilro a d a p p ro x Im a te ly 290
Notice Is hereby g iv e n t h a t we, Wit
feet to r a ilro a d crossing, tlienco ac ro ss
iho r a ilro a d r ig h t- o f- w a y to a public llain II. Holding and wife, F lo re n ce
ro ad p a r a lle lin g Iho railro a d on
Its Holding, on tho intli d a y of April, A.
n o r th e r ly side, thetico s o u th e a s t e r ly D. 1922, a t 19 o'clock a. in. will m a k e
a l o n g Oils road a p p r o x im a te ly 199 foot a p p lic a tio n to Iho J u d g e o f Ihu Circuit
RESOLUTION OF HOARD OF UOUN- ta tho rond on tho n o rth lino o f Hoc- C o u r t of tho S ev en th J u d ic ia l C irc u it of
lion 27. T o w n sh ip 19. Houth of R a n g e th e S ta te of F lorida, a t Dot.und, F l o r i ­
TV COMMIHHIONKRH OF H1331139 E ast, tlienco E ast
a p p ro x im a te ly da, o r w h e r e v e r the c o u r t m ay th a n lie,
NO LlC COUNTY, FLORIDA
2369 feel to road r u n n in g N o rth and fo r a n o rd e r a u t h o r i z in g th e ado p tio n
W horcns. tho sy ste m of h a r d s u r ­ Houth, thetico Houth 1690 foot to HI, of a n u n n am ed In fa n t child w hose p a r ­
faced ro a d s In Hemluolu C o u n ty Is In- O ort ru d e Avenue, said road to ho ro- e n t s a r e unkn o w n .
D ate d this 10th day o f March, A. I).
h a r d surfa ce d, pnvod amt plncutl lit first
cotnplate, and
1922.
W h e re a s , tills H oard dooms It e x p e ­ c la s s condition.
WILLIAM II HELPING,
d ie n t an d to tho host I n te re s ts of Homl­ ROAD ON SECTION LINE 1IETWI3EN
FLO REN CE UELU1NG.
SECTIONS 2(1 AND 27. T O W N SH IP
nolo C o u n ty to hnvo built anil con­
30-RtO
IP, SOUTH OF RANGE ill) EAST,
s t r u c t e d a more th o r o u g h a n d cumploto
GIVE QUICK RELIEF,
I W E ST CITY LIM IT ROAD)
s y s te m of h a r d
su rfa c e d
h ig h w a y s
f , Yrilr* f s l q t R o glnnlng a t tho h alf mile p o st b e ­ N o t i c e o f A p p l t r i l l i o n f o r T n x t i r e d U n ­
t h r o u g h o u t the C o u n ty of Homlnoie,
13
JeM i l l »*tU i t s
d e r H r e l l o n 373 o f t l i e G e n e r a l H t n l and to Issuo c o u n ty bonds of Homlnolo tw ee n Hcctions 26 and 27, T o w n s h ip ID,
u l r e or I h e Ntnte o f F l o r i d a
C ounty, for tho pu rp o so o f c o n s t r u c t ­ Houth of R a n g e 39, E ast, ru n Houth a p ­
y
A
V
W
A V .V .'.V .Y .'.V .'M
Notice Is liorchy g ive n Glut C h u lu o ta
to
I.eanliurg
ing puvod, m urndatnixed o r o t h e r hard p r o x im a te ly 2169 feet
s u r f a c e d h ig h w a y s In Homlnolo County, l i r e mcIi of Atlaiitle ('oust i.tno Rnllroad,
Floridn, innro p a r ti c u la r l y dosorlhod as salil ro ad to ho r e - h a r d surfa ce d, pnvod
a n d placed In first class condition.
follows, to-w lt!
F R E N C H AVENUE AND UEMETHIIY
IIEAIIDALL AVENUE
•;*++•)•++?++++•:•+•*•+•)•+4r+-S' ■e'pv•'&lt;+V -r•:&gt;v * v -e+v v •ri'(-v •&gt;•&gt;+++4'
HOAD
R o g ln n ln g n t tho
I n terse ctio n
of
R o glnnlng nl
tho In te rse c tio n of
R e ardall Avonuo a t Ihu N orth h a lf mile
(lost of Hoctlon 33, T o w n sh ip 19, Houth F r e n c h Avonuo am i N inth Htroot In
of llu n g o 31 E iihI, ru n Houth otto mllo tho City of Hanford, ru n Houth on
to G enova Avonuo. sa id rond to ho wld- F re n c h Avonuo a p p r e x lm a t o ly one und
onod, paved and ro -h a rd su rfa c e d , and (in n -q u a rter ( l l i ) m iles lo Iho Hntith
h a l f m ile host of Hoctlon 36, TowiiHhlp
placed tn f irs t c la s s condition,
19, Houth of R a n g o 39 E a st, thence
310A lt013 ROAD
R E A L .
R o g ln n ln g a t tho I n te r s e c tio n of the W e st six (6) t e n t h s miles lo w here
M onroe Road w ith Ht. U e r tr u d o Avenue, p r i v a t e road r u n s s o u th w e s te r ly Into
w h ich in te r se c tio n Is located on the coinotory. Hald ro a d to bo re -lia rd s u r ­
N orth nnd Houth q u a r t e r lino of Heo- fncod, pnvod a n d placed In f irs t claim
11on 28, T o w n sh ip 19. Houth of R ange condition.
GOLDSBORO AND P A OLA ROAD
30 E a st, a t a p o in t 1629 feet so u th of
R ogln n ln g a t
tho I n terse ctio n of
tho N o rth h a lf m ile post; ru n North
a p p r o x im a te ly ono a n d o n e - h n tf miles G oldsboro Htreot und F re n c h Avonuo
to tho b rid g e a c r o s s the W e st end of In tho C ity of Hanford, run W e s t on
Lako Monroe, sa id rond to tie widened, G oldsboro s t r e e t a p p r o x im a te ly eight
paved an d r e -lia rd s u r fa c e d und plucod (8) te n t h s miles, tbanco S o u th w e s te rly
on rn ad past F i l l 's Dairy, a p p r o x i m a t e ­
in f i r s t class condition.
ly n in e 19) te n th s miles, the n ce follow .
RE A RD A L L AVEN U E
R o g ln n ln g a t tho in te r s e c tio n
of Inn lb s main rond West npd S o u th w e s t­
e
Donrdnll Avonuo w ith G eneva Avenuo rly a p p r o x im a te ly th r e e - q u a r t e r s ( *-4l
nt tho Houth H a l t mllo pant o f Hoctlon of n m ile to tho Houth lino of Kcotlon
33. T o w n sh ip 19, Houth of lla u g o 31 34. T o w n s h ip 19. Houth of ltnn g u 39
publb
E a s t ; ru n Houth tw o miles, snld road to E a st, the n ce W e s t follow ing
ha jinvod, r o -h a rd Hurfuced n n d pluced rond a p p r o x im a te ly th r e e a n d th ro e
t a n t h s (3 3) mllon to tho
Huuthw as
In f i r s t class condition.
c o r n o r o f to w n s h ip ID, Houth o f Rang*
GENEVA AVENUE
B e g in n in g a t
t h e In te rse c tio n
of 39 E a s t, th sn c a N orth fo llo w in g tilR e ardall Avonuo w ith G enova Avenuo public ro ad t h r o u g h Pnolu. npproxt
nt tho South h n lf m ile post o f Section m u te ly ono an d o n e - h a lf (11&amp;) mile33, T o w n s h ip 19, Houth o f R a n g e 31 to co n n e ct w ith b ric k road a t t h e Wos
,f As 4j&lt;/ ly*
V* /.( J1&lt;J *
E ast, r u n E a s t ’ one mile, said rond to he o n e - h a lf mllo post of Hoctlon 39, Town
ro -h n r d surfa ce d, paved a n d placed In sh ip 19. Houth of R a n g e 39 E a s t, sal
You
Can
Huy
Prom
Ua
at
ro ad to ho rn -h a rd surfaced, p a v e d un
f i r s t clues condition.
plncod In f irs t class condition.
•
C E L E R Y AVEN U E
Wholesale Prices
B e g in n in g n t ' th e I n te rse c tio n
of and
Ronrdal! a v e n u e w ith Celery nvontie at
W hore s?, n m a jo r ity of tho m em ber
tho N o rth h a lf mllo post of Boollon IS o f th o Hoard of C o u n ty Com m lsslanoi
Will* let Friee LUi
T o w n sh ip 19. Houth o f R an g o 31 Kuel o f Homlnolo C ounty. Florida, h a v e voi
r u n a p p r o x im a te ly 3,000 fee t to
Hi od to build am i c o n s tr u c t a
h r Ida
J o h n s rlvor, sa id ro ad to be . r e -h u rd a c r o s s tho HI. J o h n s ' Rlvor in Hemlmi
su rfa ce d , paved a n d placed In f ir s t class C ounty. F lorida, n l a point k n o w n i&lt;
PalaCk*, Florida
condition.
th e OHtoon F e rry , a n d
ST. G E R T R U D E A V E N U E
W h e re a s , th e R o a rd of C o u n t y Con
R o g ln n ln g a t t h e I n te r se c tio n of St. m le slonors of Bemlnolo C ounty. Florlth
mu
Q e r tr u d e A venue w i t h th e M onroe rosd. h a r e em ployed th o r o u g h ly co m p ete n t

K

up to $2.50. Demand wns very
heavy. Preferred stock is bojng nbsorbed ns fast ns harvesting can ho
done. A number of tho large north­
ern markets reported snlos ranging
from 81.00 to $4.25. There Is not
n great deal of colory left In this
flection nnd whnt remains Is mostly
under control of the association, who
are obtaining some fancy pricos. Lnto
ce le ry , which is gonornlly cnlled green
top sto^k Is doing nicely nineo recent
showers, nnd thero is considerable
speculation ns to whnt prices It will
bring.
Tomato crop throughout tho entire
section Is doing romnrkably well, nnd
most largo marketing agents nro gut­
ting their packing houses in rcndincss
for movement about April 1G. During
the past month tomato prices have
been only about hnlf whnt was ob­
tained Inst season, but thero was
some strength in tho markets during
the Inst few days. Reports from tho
vast const show thnt tho wenthor has
been quito dry, nnd their tomato crop
is fast donning up.
Taking the vegetable situation ns a
whnlo growers seem to ho pleased
with prevailing conditions, nnd it
luokn ns though this season will close
up considerably more fnvorabie thnn
last senson.

(SEAL)

33-0tc

E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Scminolo County, Fla.
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

NOTICE O F APPLICATION FOR TAX
D E E D UNDER SECTION 373 OF
G E N E R A L STATUTES OF T H E
S T A T E OF FLORIDA
Notice Is h e re b y given th a t J,
N.
Hon rev, p u r c h a s e r of T ax C e rtific a te
No. 1800, d a t e d tho litli day of N ovem ­
ber, A. D. 1898, hns filed said c e r tif ic a te
In my nfflco, and has m ade a p p lica tio n
fo r Tnx Deed to Issun In ac co rd an c e
w ith law. Bald c e r tif ic a te e m b ra c e s tho
follo w in g described p r o p e r ty situ a te d
In Bemlnolo County. Florida, to - w lt:
[leg. 26 ft. H an d 73 2 nnd W of NI3 cor
of NW U o f N E ti Hoc 32. Tp. 2D P. It.
30 13. Run W 232 6 ft. H 168 ft, E 232.5
ft. N IDS ft. 2 Is A. T he said land being
assessed a t th e dnto o f tho Ihsiiumco of
such o erltflc ato In tho nam e of A. H,
Rhodes
U nless said c e r tif ic a te shall
t&gt;o redeem ed a c c o r d in g to law Tax
Dood will Issue th e re o n on tho 28th dny
of April. A. D. 1922.
W IT N E SS my official s i g n a t u r e und
se a l tills th e 3Hh dny of March. A. D
’°(BHAL&gt;
32-fltc

E. A. DOUGLASS.
Ciork C ircuit Court.
Homlnolo County, Fin.
Hy: A. M. W E E K S . D. C.

NOTICE O F APPLICATION FOR TAX
D E ED UNDER SECTION 675 OF
G E N E R A L STATUTES OF T IIK
STA T E O F FLORIDA
Nollco Is h e r e b y given th a t Aline W.
P alm er, p u r c h n s o r of Tax C e rtif ic a te
No. 12, d a t e d tho 2nd tiny of June , A.
D 191$, h a s filed said oortlflcnt j In niy
office, an d h a s mnde a p p lic a tio n for
T nx lbocd to Issuo In ac c o rd a n c e w ith
law. Hold co rtlflcnto e m b ra c e s th e fol­
lo w in g d escribed p r o p e r ty s it u a te d In
Homlnolo C ounty, Folrldn. }«-wR. Lot
fl, Hlock 9, T ie r 8, Hanford,
r h e said
land being asse ss e d n t tho d a te
*ho
issunnco of suc h co rtlflcnto In tho nam e
o f j W. F ltxgornhl E stnto. U nless snld
cortlflcnto sh a ll ho redeem ed a c c o rd in g
to la w T ax Deed w ill Inane th e re o n on
Ibn 28th d a y of April. A. D. 1922.
WITNESS m y official s i g n a t u r e and
se a l thlH tho 34th day o f March, A. D.

The Pipe Organ Club will have n
Cooked Food Sale Saturday, April 15.
Knitter egga will also bo on sale,
Those wishing to put In nn ordor for t a ?BBAL)
(8LA L )
Easter Eggs will please phono 171.
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inty, _ Fin.
Dy: A. M. W E E K S , D. C.

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no tax now

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Real Estate S e rv ic e
SANFORD, FLORIDA

MONEY

SAVING

PRICES

PHONE 371-J

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates

ff. A. Merry day Company

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That Would Fix the Re­ SCHOOLTEACHERS
SHOWN GOOD TIME
sponsibilities Says a
BY SANFORD FOLKS
Dispatch Today.

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T clau se

IS LOOKED UPON A 8 AN INFKINGEMENT ON RUSSIAN
SOVEREIGN IT Y
in r Tli« AiiM l«tf4 h w l
LONDON, April 13— Russians
ul the Genoa conference will give
all the financial guarantee* de­
manded 4n the program prepared
by Allied experts but flatly refuae
to accept danse providing for
mixed tribunal* to fix reaponaibilIdea aaya a Genoa diapatch. R ubalnna conaider tribunal dauae an
Infringement on Ruaalan sorerelgnty.
GENOA, April 13.—The noceaalty of
bringing nbout equilibrium in national
budgota, if tho European situation is
to bo stabilized fromed tho moat im­
portant subject of discussion at tho
mooting yesterday of thu sub-corn mis­
sion on financo, at which Sir Roboat
Stevcnson-IIorno, tho chairman, pro­
posed an International conference of
the great bnnks issuing currency, in­
cluding tho American reserve bnnks.
Tho commission decided to mako
tho London oxports’ roport tho bnsls
of its deliberations and to appoint an­
other sub-commission to exnnilno 'ex­
change, with n second sub-committee
to Htudy credits, tho commission it­
self devoting its labor to the question
of curroncy.
I)u Andreas Hormca, tho German
minister of financo, created nome com­
motion by iilluding to tho quostlon of
reparations. IIo dcclarod that tho
Germans had oxamlncd tho London
report and wero in accord on many
points, but wished t oomphaslzo that
Germany would find extreme difficul­
ty in establishing equilbrium in her
budget while obliged to support heavy
payments externnlly. Germany, ho
promised, will bring in practical sug­
gestions intor.
A report was current in conferonco
circles that tho Gorman chancellor,
Dr. Wirth, would return to
Rorlin
within n few days, concerned over Intornnl conditions In that country nnd
apparently depressed over tho situa­
tion nt Genoa.
On tho other hnnd, Christian Itnkovsky, premier of Ukralno, depicted
the Russian financiaLsltuatian in rosy
colors nnd soiled opportunity to al­
lude to disarmament, which tha Rus­
sians nro contending shall havo a
place on tho agenda. "Ho wnntod tho
world to know that tho Russian bud­
get was in a very favorable condition,
as six sevenths ot the oxponscs wore
covored by ordinary revenue, nnd only
tho remaining seventh was met by tho
issuo of papor curroncy.
After making tha. statement that In
two yoara tho Russian army had beoii
decreased from 6,300,000 to 1,450,000
ho said:
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“ Russia has already disarmed, but
all will bo useless until the * great
mnsscs of gold, which really bolong to
all countries, shall be distributed fair­
ly, instead of bolng conducted In tho
hands of u fow nations."
LENINE WILL HE THERE ’
GENOA, April 18.— Nikolai Lonlne,
Soviet Premier, will come to Genoa
to roplnce George Chltcherjn aa head
of tho Russian delegation when nego­
tiations at tho economic conference
reach tho proper stage, newspapers
say.
1IAD WEATHER
PREVENTED START
PORTUGUESE AVIATORS
. . iny Tfe* Associated Prsss)
LISBON, April 13.—Bad weather
conditions prevented tho start today
of tho Portuguese aviators on thel*.
third attempt to itage their flight to
Brazil from Cape Verde Ialanda to
St. Paul Rock In mid-Atlantic.

(Bv Th* Associate*
Am i -----------Press)
NEW ORLEANS, April 18— R*i houss which woro floodod by back wat­
porta from Helena, Ark., that approx­ or, hnvo been washed o ff their founda­
imately 285 square miles of land In tions and a number demolished by tho
tho lower part* of P ^ llpa county were high' waves resulting from the winds,
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Sixty New York Instructors Took the covored by flood waters from the which have contributed largely to the
White and Arkansas rlvors, which are present higher river stages by pre­
Clyde Line Trip to This City
backed up by the high stage o f the venting the water from flowing south­
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Sixty winsome school teachers from Mississippi river, gavo a moro serious ward.
the Now York schools were entortain- aspect to the flood situation today.
, Lovoo engineers in all the districts
The villago of Molwood, / in the contlnuo to express confidence there
od here Wednesday by tho people of
Sanford under the leadership of tho floodod afon, was reported covored will bo no serious break ur ovorflow
Tourist nnd-Conventlon Committee of with from eight to ten feet of water, nt any point. Strict guard ia'blng
tho Chamber of Commerce. Secretary while Elaine is completely surrounded maintained at all danger points, whllo
Pcnrman was right on the Job from by wator a fow inches deep In tlje material nnd equipment to handlo any
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tho time tho Clyde steamer, Osced..,1
omerpeney has been placed at strata-,
Railroad and all vehicle traffic has glc points.
docked until sho left on tho return trip
At Old Town, Ark., whoro a serious
nnd wns ovorywhoro looking nftor thoNbeen stopped in tho flooded area, fow
Interests of the fair visitors. Mrs. J. people remained in tholr homes to break wns successful! ovorcome about
B. Cnlder, of tho Clydo Line, was nlso take chnncos with tho high wator. ton days ago, renowod sloughing wa|
a good hostess. It wns tho Eostor Va­ Practically all llvo stock has been re­ reported- at tho southern and of tho
Old Slough.
cation of tho school tenchcrs nnd they moved to higher ground.
A
hurry
call
for
leva
builders
has
used part of their tlmo In‘making tho
HELENA, April 13,— Nino villagOH
trip to Florida nnd taking tho beauti­ boon sent uot from Arkansas City,
ful rivor trip on thp St. Johns to San­ Aril, and men wore rushed to that in Enstcrn Arkansas are either-Inford. Plenty of cars wero at the point to old In strengthening a one- undnted or surrounded by water tho
dock bo meet them and the citizcnB mllo stretch of tho Dosha county leveo result of tho overflowing Arkansas
took part of tho busy morning to take along the Mississippi rivor. The le- nnd White rivers, backed by high wa­
tho tcnchors and, their friends over tho vco is holding, but is being raised to a ter stngo In Mississippi which upread
city. Thoy woro taken out Colory nvo- grantor height to meet tho increasing over nn nrea of ,two hundred nnd
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thirty-flvo squaro miles in soma plac­
nuo nnd inspected tho Farmers’ Ex­ floods expected.
In
tho
Holonn
district
scores
of
es to depth ten feet.
change pro-icooling plant whore they
saw tho colory coining in from tho
field, saw it washed in lea wator, snw
it pnekod and put in tho precooling
room there to lose Its heat nnd then
bo shipped to tho northern markets.
Thoy woro nlso supplied with all tho
cold, crisp colory they could oat. They
wore tnkon ovor the celery farms on
each sido of tho city but tholr timo be­
ing short thoy could not bo takon to
COMPTROLLER TO ASSESS PEN­ RESULT
OF
DEPREDATIONS
tho many points of intorest that n
ALTIES FOR FAILURE
THERE LAST TEN
longer stay would have entitled them.
TO PAY
DAYS
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Howovcr, thoy woro amazed nt every­
thing thoy/dnw nnd will 'return some
( I l r T h e \ - - n r ln lr d l*rr«a)
( I l r Thu A sa n cln lrd P r e s s )
tlmo in tho future to r c o Sanford anil
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., April 13—
MIAMI, April 13.—Moro than one
tnko tho river trln on tho St. Johns Tho .Gulf Refining Company through hundred mon nro undor arms at
and thoy will tell all their friends
Homostond nnd Florldn City ns tho
its Atlanta offlco, has stopped pay­
about tho trip when (hey get back to
result of n rolgn of tolrror thorc tho
ment on n check o f approximately last ton days during which two InconNow York.
It wnH Impossible to (let all tho $17,000 payable to Comptroller Amos dinry fires, nttempls mode to burn
names of tho party but those below nrc undor tho gnsoline Hnx lnw, recently other buildings, nnd rccoipt threaten­
given: Edith M. Lcudloy, Anno’ M. declnrcd Invalid by tho supromn court, ing tettors to municipal authorities
Robertson, Florence 16. Noopcl, Irene nnd the stato comptroller has notified nnd officials of the Homostond Rank.
N. Noopcl, Hortensa C. Spaith, Graco tho company ho will an April 18 pro­ Federal, stato, nnd county authorities
W. Spaith, Alida B. Eaton,, Mr. nnd ceed to “ assess penalties’’ 'for fnilure woro appealed to. Tho trouble Started
Mrs. Frank R. Rurns, Miss Huzetto to pay tho tax, It bocomo known yes­ two weeks ago when n gonornl lock­
Hums, Miss Anna Vorr. Gons, Miss terday.
out against about n dozen tomnto
Tho gnscllno tax act was declared to packers who went on a ctriko wns de­
Florence Tothil), Mrs. Mills, G. Tunlson, Mr--. Edith Orchnrtl, Miss F. S. hnvo novor bocomo a law by tho su- clared by four tomnto packing plnnts.
Timmerman, Miss Adn Korby, Miss promo court rocontly In its opinion af­ 6nu plant soon hurnod. The bnnk
Kdna.M. Brunr, Miss Marion.Dccgnn, firming Judgment of circuit court in which rocolvod threats finances pack­
Miss M. E. Winona, Mian A. Groeniess, overruling a demurrer filed by Attor­ ing plants.
Miss M. Grogan, Minn A. Cooney and ney Gonot'al Buford to a complaint at­
tacking tho validity of tho act brought HOUSE ADJOURNS OUT OF
Miss Mndclino Murray.
by S. J. Gunn, o f Levy county.
RESPECT TO REP. IIRINSON
Mr. Buford and Mr. Amos hnvo
State Equalizers Will
stated they considered tho law still In
WASHINGTON, April
13.—Tho
Meet at Capitol, Pro­ operation, tho attorney general bns- houso adjourned todny ns n mark of
his stand on tho fnct thnt tho enso . respect for Roprosontatlvo Brinson, of
test- Against Order lng
attacking its validity brought by Mr. North Carolina, who died this morn­
Gunn has not yet been legally conclud­ ing. Speaker Glllctt appointed a
Increase of Tak Aaseasment Rolls of ed. To attorney general has announc­
committeoi of fifteen to attend tho
the Various Counties
ed, that ho would prepare an nnswor to funeral atdsowbern
t*ffo
tomorrow.
Mr. .Gunn's comp'alnt to bo prosent
In tho Loon oounty circuit court bo- BRITISH, FRENCH AND ITAL­
(nr T it AtmUiltS Praia)
TALLAHASSEE, April 13.—Tho foro that court tnkos action towards
IANS HOLDING MEETING
Stato Board of Equalizers will meet Issuing a final decree. This, Mr. Bu­
here April 18th to hear protests ford hopos, wlH glvo tho caso a now
LONDON, April 13.— Hoahs of tho
against Dnwnon’s order to Iuckmho the complexion.
British, Frencll and Italian dulogntlons
tax assessment rolls of vatious coun­
Tho supreme court’s opinion, be- to thr Genoa conferonco are holding
ties. Duval so fur is tho only county causo o f tho naturo of tho caso bo- important mootings today says a
that has niranged for a hearing but foro It, did not entry an ordar to en­ Genoa dispatch. Tho dispatches quotes
it is expectod that Hillsborough and join tho collection' of such taxes undor head of Fronch delegation ns saying
othora will havo representatives pres­ tho act. Such nn order would in legal Veal work of tho conferonco- begins
ent.
’k
procedure como from the circuit court. tomorrow.

GASOLINE TAX FOR REIGN OF TERROR
$17,000 IS HELD UP AT HOMESTEAD,
BY GULF REFINERY MEN UNDER ARMS

OLYMPIC GAMES IN SURURUS
PARIS, April 13.—Tho Fronch Ol­
ympic committee has decided to hold
the 1024 Olympic games at Colombos
• suburb of Paris, lb waa announced
yestefdoy. . It will organize the
gnmos without the help of the Paris
municipal council and stage thpm on
tho grounds of tho racing club of
France, which .has undertaken to
build a stadium.
REFUSES BAIL

CHICAGO.
April 13.—“ Sailor"
Friedman, lightweight pugilist, ,*nd
four companions were placed in tbo
bounty Jail yesterday In connection
with the slaying Sunda/ of Abe Reu­
ben in a saloon shooting affair. The
SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, April 18. five men were refused ball and muut
-—•Diatrlct Attorney- Collazo was or­ remain In their cells until April 18
dered by Governor Rally to aurrender when their case will be called.
hl* °fflc*, and he refused to do ao
At the movl«a: "I always thought
yesterday on tha ground he waa II,8&amp;»Uy removed. He waa •forcibly her such a sweot girl, but I can see
now she looks kind* depraved.?
ousted with the aid of police.

AUSTRALIAN '
AVIATOR WAS
KILLED TODAY

BIGHT HUNDRED KEGS
.
(NOT IlOOZE) POWDER EX­
' PLODED NEAR CHARLESTON

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FLOOD SITUATION SERIOUS,
, ARKANSAS IS SUFFERING,
MUCH LAND UNDER WATER

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IN PENDING TARIFF BILL BY
SIMMONS,
WATER TRAFFIC
Most Un-American Bill
MEN WELL MEET
Ever Formed Says N.
COCOA FRIDAY
Carolina. Man

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ORLANDO, JVprll 18.— 9. J. Sllgh,
president of the Central Florida Wat­
er Traffic League, will head a strong
deleatlon from Orlando Friday morn­
BILL EVER WRITTEN AND MOST
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ing to Cocoa whore an important
* . UNSUITBD.TQ OUR PRES­
meeting In tho interest ot the' Water
ENT CONDITIONS
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traffic movement wilt be held. Re­
ports from tho East Coast city stato
. WASHINGTON, April 13—
that every city nnd chamber o f com­
Tho administration tariff bill
merce on tho Enst Const, will sond a
pending In tho senate waa assail­
largo doloatlon to participate In the
' .'a
ed today by Senator Simmons o f
r'.fl
discussion nt Cocoa.
North Carolina, ranking Demo­
Mr. Sllgh stated yentordny that ho
crat on the Senate Finance Com­
wns endeavoring to sccuro as largo n
mittee, as the “ moat un-Ameri­ ‘/.-j
representation from tho Central Flrocan bill ever framed. Even curs­
Ida Traffic Loaguo ns possible to atory examination Indicate*' It is
M7.
tond tho mooting nt Cocoa. It is
the highest tariff bill aver writ­
his objoct to unlto tho East Coast or­
ten," he aald. “ A tariff more
ganisation, of water trpfflc boosters
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unaulted to present conditions, if
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with that of tho Central Florida or­
we are to participate In world
ganization, believing that tho timo Is
trade could not well have been
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not for nwny when every grower and
framed.
.
ifNppor of fruits nnd vcgetnblos in
Florida will bolong to an oranizntlon
REPUBLICAN WINS
which will accomplish thnt which
IN NEW YORK DISTRICT
years of legislation hnvo failed to pro­
PROHIBITION WAS ISSUE
vide, nnmoly, lower freight rates nnd
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better carrier sorvlce.
( I l r T h r A aan elaird P reaa)
CONING, Now York, April 18^Unofficlal returns completo from
DISASTROUS FIRE
thirty aovonth congressional district
§
GOLDSBORO, N. C., April 13— today gave Lewis Henry, republican,
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Nino stores and tholr contents, four plurality threo thousand over Judgt
Frafik
Irvine,
Democrat
Prohibition
residences, sovornl head of livestock
and a quantity of cotton wero burned was tho dominant Issue In tho cam­
early yesterday at tho Whito Hall, a paign, Irvine declaring for tho r«■m
villago 17 miles north bf Goldsboro, peal o f tho Volstead act. Tha repub­
according to meagro advices reaching lican plurality In nineteen twenty In
hero this afternoon. Tolephons lines this district waa thirty thousand.
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to White Hall wero out and the am­
ount of dnmngo was not available BRACKLEHURST MATE
hero.
SENT TO NASSAU
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WEEKS REPLIES

HIGHEST-

TARIFF

(H r T h a A a a o e ls lr d Preah)

KEY WEST, April 12— British
WASHINGTON, April 18— In a
Consul General at New Orleans in­
formnl atntomcnt replying to chargos
structed locnl consul to send Brack,
made Tuesday on tho floor of tha
olhurat aim
and m
tho
crew oofi m
tho
schooner
.
n
,
.
|einursi
e crow
o senoonor
house Secretary Week, said yester- j Low!„ Brothon| to N(|mu ftboard th.
day the war department waa “ doing
British echoonor now In port; They
everything possible to clear up war
will loava Friday. Brackolhunt waa
contract controversies In such n way
the mate of tho Lawla Brother*
as to fully protect tho Interests of the
schooner and Is charged with tha
fodoral government,"
murder of H. Chuto, chptaln of tha
Cash and property -amounting to
schoonor on high oeas. *
many millions already had been re­
r
covered In tho roaudlting ordorod by
tha present administration, tho score, 665,000 MINERS
tnry said, and the other contracts be­
IDLE; NON-UNION
ing reviewed ns rapidly as possible.

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MEN JOIN STRIKE

Shoot to Kill,
.
Orders o f Police
o f Pittsburgh

largest Number of Workers Ever Bn*
gaged in a tie-up of Coal Fields

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 13—
In the Efforts to Check the Wave of Seventy-five thousand non-union coni
minora, an Increase of 25,000 this
Crime
week, havo Joined tho union workers
( I l f Tfcr AaanrlntrS Prraa)
on strlko In tho soft coal Helds, ac­
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PITTSBURGH, Pn., April 1 3 - cording to the eatlmato last night o f
Shoot to kill ordo^s were Issued by President John L. Lewie, of tha
vr
Chief of Pollco Calhoun following tho United Mine Workere. Thle Increase
oquipplng of every police,station In |ho said,brought the total o f idlo
the city with riot guns In an effort to mlnor&gt; to m 000 tho ,ft
t numb
chock tho crlmo wave.
1
over ongaged In a tie-up of tbo coal
fields. Tho total includes 155,000 an*
NORTH CAROLINA
thraclto workers, half o f whom ap­
0 CONGRESSMAN DEAD proximately are not members of tha
in Tk a
7 *
union.
.
NEWBERN, i T c . , AprlM fl— R0pWhUo tho un,on,i
d,d
rosontatlve 8. M. Brinson, of tha lnc,udo nny announcement aa to the
Third North Carolina Congressional1dl*trlbutlon by
of tha men on
District, died nt u local hospital here1,trlko' U wn" d8cl« cd thnt the
today/
’
|strength of tho non-union movement
wns In central Peiltisylvanla and West
Virginia.
Union officials Aald that
REPORT OF EXHONERATION
--------, coko and coal produftlon In tho FayWASHINGTON, April 18— In aup-! ott« (^nsylvanla) county Hold had
port of Its protoet against tho recenti,M!on cuk ,n
durlnK tho last fen
dismissal o f Director WUmeth and dny" nnd indicated that they expected
other offlciala o f the. bureauiof en- further Inroads to ob mado by tha
graving, the national federation o f un,on organisation.
Mr. Lewie and other officials de­
federal employe* yesterday made pubUc what was said to bo a roport writ­ clined to comment on Attorney Gen­
ten by a treasury commission last eral Daugherty's announcement that
not rpermit
July
and approVtd W
by
Secretary
Mel -ho would
----* —“
jf ou
u ow iy moi--------------— operators «and
"«
m ln m n In m i u . i
v i.v i . j
lon( exonerating M r, Wllmeth and m*nori
repeat seta _whloh
had tod
the bureau management generally J^° ipdictmenta for violating the She*­
_____ m __ m e__
man*
....
tv__ _________
man* antt-truat 1laws.
However, tha
from chargee o f unfairness.
union view-point coincided with the
statement Ii\
New, ---------------------------York o f Vlce-PreisiDR. ADOLPH LORONZ
_____
flnnf M lir m u n f fVin vmIh a m I --------ktlam
,
SAILS FOR EUROPE f,ont MMnr*y o f the miner*1 organiw-

c H i t K a t t e r s . ' s a i 13 ;
(nr Tha Associate* Proas)
Eight hundred kegs of powder In a
LONDON, April 13.-*-Slr Ross
magazine a quarter mile from Charl­
Smith, Australian aviator, who with
eston General Ordnanco Depot ton
his brother, Sir Keith, had planned to
miles from tho city oxplodod nt noon
start from Croydon, April 25th on n
today. As far as learnod no llvos
flight around the world, waa killed
wore lost. Cause of explosion is not
when his piano crashed In a prnctlco
known. Shock of tho blast felt sever­
flight today. Lieutenant Bennett,
al miles distant.
' *
VJglneor, who planned to accompany
the brothers on the.around thu w orld! PATTY a r r i i p k i r * r k h
flight was also killed. Tho machine FATTY A J J 5 , 8 ?,
SIX MINUTE VERDICT
which crashed was ono 'tho brother*
had intended using on the flight.
A s s o c ia t e * Praaa)
SAN FRANCISCO, April 13«- -Fat­
SIR ARTHUR BALFOUR
ty Arbu^fle
llth ia free today, the Juiy
MADE AN EARL rondoring a verdict of acquittal yes­
------rtlon, who declared that Governaeant
terday after being out only aix min­
(H
rVa*
Aw
*ts(*a
frvas)
|intervention to force tha bituminous
LONDON, April 12,— King George utes. Arbucklc stated ho would take
NEW YORK, April 12.—Dr. Adolph oporatora into a conference was tha
conferred Earldom upon Sir Arthur n good rest.
Lortna who treated thousands o f only mesne for ending the atrflta.
•
James Balforur it was officially an.
cripptoa In this country the last faw
'*
nounced today.
Whan tha farmer aaya something months sailed fo r Europe today,
must be done fo r the .count?/, ha
meara at tha expanse o f tha city.

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7,1922

UPSAIA AND
GRAPEVILLE

/

kindly brought over the paitor and
there woa a good attendance and good
singing, reading, prayers and ques­
tions nnd nnnwors. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Dunn brought over with them Miss
Humphrey nnd Miss Loyd nnd their
brothers.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Ilcndorson nnd
chlldron vl»ltcd Sunday nftomoon with
hi* fnthor nt Monroe.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Haskins of
Sanford were guests nt the home of
their sister, Mrs. Alma Nleso, nnd
fnthor, Mr. Mnlmon, Sunday.
Glad to hear thnt Elmer Tyner has
found work ngnln taking enro of tho
wwtfcch lights.
•

SITUATION
IN IRELAND
IS SERIOUS

PERSONALS :

FOUR BIG DAYS AT BAN­
NER'S DEPARTMENT STORE,
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MON­
DAY AND TUESDAY— DOL­
LAR SPECIALS THAT WILL
OPEN YOUR EYES. COME
EARLY._______________
8*2tc

$100,000 SPENT NOW WILL
SAVE THE COUNTY MANY
TIMES THAT AMOUNT IN A
FEW YEARS.
VOTE YES
APRIL 11TH.
8-Btd and ltw

"EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE" ths
The Chnutnuqun Is drawing big
Nlco assortment new spring dress strongest In the world. We are paid
RESULT OF GROWING ANTAGON­ crowds.
materials received. Styles that will to examine and' re-fill your batter
ISM REPUBLICANS TOWARD
freo of choree. The Battory is the
Mrs. Vollo Williams returned homo
0. P. Swope of Ovoldo, ono of the plcaso you and at prices you are wil­
THE FREE STATE
life of the car. We re-charge and re­
Sunday after n plensnnt week spent
live wires of Semlnolo county and ling to pay. Visit our store and get
pair all makes batteries.— Ray Broth­
her father, Wm. Miller, at tholr
member of tho board of county com­ the advantage of the' new prices.
(Hr The A«»oelat*S Preaa)
ers, Snnford, Fin.
311-tfc-daw
Rivers
Brothers,
Sanford
avenue.
LONDON, April 0.— Indications ure missioners, was In tho city today on
In Orlando.
fltf—
w2t
thnt tho situation is Ireland is be­ business nnd roports Ovoldo as being
and Mr*. Pritchard wore auto
Something special at Rivers Broth­
coming dangerous ns tho result of In first class shnpo In every particu­
of Mr. and Mr*. We*tcrdlck,
ers,
Sanford avenue—Ladles’ pure
SAFE GUARD THE MONEY
growing antagonism of the Republi­ lar.
the day Sunday with Mr.
thread
silk hose, mercerised 11*1* top,
can* toward the supporters o f tho
YOU HAVE INVESTED IN
Parkinson at Osteen. ‘
GOOD
ROADS.
C
'V
/"
A
fashioned.stitching*, double
free state given in nowspap^c lit.
C. E. Bargqulst wa* n Si nday callor
State senator W. A. MacWilllnms,
sole,
heel
and toe, shaped close fitting
patches. Hostile demonstrations by of St. Augustine, wns in the city yes­ IlOND ISSUE IS FOR THIS
In Upaala from Sanford, a* wore also
ankle.
Colors,
black, white and cordo­
re 'olting sections of the Republican terday shaking hands with his many PURPOSE.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Ilnrvoy and chlldron.
van.
Easter
sale
price 91.26. Also
8-litd
nnd
lt-w
nrmy reportod with increasing fre­ friends. Ho will be n candidate for
Mr. nnd Mr*. Green nnd *lstor woro
a
very
nice
and
complete
line of every­
quency.
congress for tho Fourth District nnd
calling at the home of Mr. nnd Mrn.
thing
in
socks,
threo
quarters
and
THE
REASON
WHY—
Mine
Loco­
Wc*t Tucndny. Monday evening n
expects to make a warm campaign in
motives, Factory Trucks, Battleships, full length hose for men, women, boys,
number o f frlond* from Grppevillo:
every
part
of
tho
district
before
the
Notice of Application for Tnx Deed
Mr*. Swnnnon, Mr*. Vollo Wlllinms,
election. He will bo here ngain to­ Airplanes, Submnrinos und railroads girls and infants at Easter Sals
Under Section 575 of the General
Mr. nnd Mr*. Dr. Quirk wore in
morrow to nrrnngo for advertising his roly almost exclusively on "EXIDE" prices. Don't fail to sco our show­
Mrs. Ballinger nnd Bright I.nnoy
Statutes of the State of Florida
New
Smyrna
Friday.
BATTERIES Is because of their heavy Ings beforo buying. Rivera Brothers,
spent tho evening with them, tho two
Notice Is hereby given thnt F. S. campnign.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
T.
W.
Provntt
and
capacity,
rugged construction. Thore Snnford avenue.
0tf-2wt
first calling nlso nt E. F. Lindquist's.
Vernuy, purchaser of Tax Certificate
Mrs.
J.
M.
Provntt
were
vlsltng
Mr.
Is
nn
"EXIDE”
Battery
made
to
fit
Bright Laney and Margnrot EricMr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Holly returned
Mrs. W. II. Merriwcathor Sunday No. 13B4, dated the Oth dny of July,
COUNTY BOND ELECTION,
overy mnko automobile with. 3 to 7
son remained In town Thursday eve- and
_
A. I). 1807, has filed said certificate! Inst night from Dunedin where they
TUESDAY,
APRIL 11TH. VOTE
years
service.
Sco
us
about
nn
"EXnlng going down with V. C. Coller to 1,1 f 'huluotn.
. ,.
In my office ,nnd has mado application were tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. C.
tho Florida Snnltnrlum to sco Mrs.
Th# M«tho«l«t Sundny school hold a
IDE” for your car.—RAY BROTH­ YES.
II.
Dingce
nnd
spent
sovcrnl
days
for Tax Deed to issue in accordance
8-5td nnd lt-w
Culler who is getting along real well. ^
Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. lorn
with law. Said certificate embraces In that bonutlful country of ornngo ERS, "EXIDE” BATTERY SER­
VICE.
311-tfc-daw
On Wednesday Mrs. Hnllingor went
.
• ••* *
. ,,
,,
groves
and
hustling
people.
Mr.
nnd
tnc following described properly sit­
down with them to see her old frlond
Mr"- »•
,&gt;aJtlh» 11 " , , d tC" r* uated in Seminole County, Florida, to- Mrs. Dingco have planted out n fine
nnd found she was able to sit up Just ,ctt "l"’" 1 Thursday In Hanford at tho
IF YOU HAVE
KICKED
wlt: Beg. 10.70 chs. S and 17.81 chs. young grovo nnd nro hnppy nnd con­
COUNTY
ROAI)
••
A number of her Sanford Womnn" C,ub&gt;
W of NE cor of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 Sec. tented but nro still residents of Snn­ AGAINST
have been down to sco hor,| Mr- nn,l Mrs. E. H- Kilbo woro in 3, Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E., run S 55 ford In spirit.
CONDITIONS, VOTE YES ON
among them Rev. Brownlee nnd wife, Orlando Monday on business.
THE 11TH OR FOREVER AF­
degrees, E 17.3H chs., S 30 degrees, W
Mrs. II. F. Griggs nnd daughter
Mrs. Rossltor nnd Mrs. Bonnott, which
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
E.
L.
Forrnn
of
Eustls
TER HOLD YOUR PEACE.
3.74 chs., W. 1.00 chs., thence NWly
Irene and Mrs. J. M. Littler and
8-5UI nnd lt-w
hor up grontly.
nro
in
tho
city
today
tho
guests
of
to beg. 5 acres. The snid land being
Mr*. Barney Beck has ns hor house 'l“ »«hter Tressle, of New Smyrna, assessed at tho date of the issuance of their dnughter, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
As clear as tho purest water is
guost her cousin,, Miss Hazel Prltch- 8,,cnt ,“ "t w“ °* W l.h ,M™\T' 'V
such certificate in the name of Janies Mr. Forrnn is ono of the pioneer
ard, who has beon ill of late with vatt. Mrs. Griggs loft Friday for St. Townsend. Unless snid certificate residents of Eustls nnd hns been ono Liquid Brozone, yet it is tho most
Augustine and Mrs. Littler for her
tonsllltls, nnd on Sundny morning
shall be redeemed according to law tnx of the live wire citizens for tho past powerful healing remedy for flesh
home
in
New
Smyrna.
Dr*. Pulstnn nnd Htevens, nt the
deed will Issue thereon on the 12th twenty-five years, being nt tho head wounds, sores, bums nnd scalds that
Mrs.
Fred
McFarland
nnd
daughter
of nil movements for tho benefit of medical science hns ever produced.
Fomnld-Lnughton Hospital removed
day of May, A. I&gt;. 1022.
Ruth,
spent
the
week
end
with
Mr.
Eustls. Ho hns been president of Try it. Price 30c, GOc and §1.20.
tho tonsils which woro In very bad
Witness my official signature anil
shnpo. Miss Hazel in n valued em­ and Mrs. Dr. Wilson of Daytona seal this the Oth dny of April, A. I). the Ilonrd of Trade for mnny years Sold by Union Pharmacy.
nnd much of tho growth of Eustis
ploye of tho Commercial Club of San­ Beach.
GOOD
ROAI)
COUNTIES
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levy left Mon­ 1022 .
enn bo attributed to his efforts.
ford nnd Is anxious to be back at her
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
ARE
GROWING
COUNTIES.
day
for
their
home
in
New
York.
work.
Clerk Circuit Court,
IN THIS
Several families of this vicinity are
Secretary Pearmnn, of the Chamber KEEP SEMINOLE
Mr. and Mrs. August Swanson nnd
Seminole County, Florida.
CLASS.
very
sick
with
what
they
call
the
of
Comerco,
is
one
of
the
busiest
men
son, Archie, spent Sundny with their
We handle the cclolirutcd
34-fltc
By: A. M. WEEKS, I). C.
8-5td und ltw
in town. H!h work is not from sun
daughter and sister, Mrs. E. F. Lind­ "flu."
Spaulding, React and Drnpto sun hut from sunrise to tho next
quist, in honor of her hirthlny, and
Tho B. Y. P. U. held a meeting at
BELFAST, April 0.—Tho Republi­
er-Mninnrd lines, also the
In tho afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. E. the town ball Friday. A large crowd Notice of Application for Tax Deed day at the same time. He is locating can forces nro reported concentrated
“ Louisville Slugger" lints.
Under Section 575 of the General
factories, business houses, wholesale on n section of tho Ulster frontier, be­
Lindquist came In nlso to enjoy tho from Osceola, Oviedo, Sanford, Lake
Everything
for
tho
hall
Statutes of the State of Florida
drug houses, laundries, etc., and hard- tween Counties Leitrim nnd Foroccasion and the spread of pretty Monroe, Chuluota and I.ongwood were
player
at
right
prices.
Notlco is hereby given that It. L. ly a dny passes that he does not bring mnnngh.
hlrthdny enko nnd coffee.
present.
CALL AND SUE OUR
Kennedy,
purchaser of Tux Certifi­ In a now enterprise of some kind. Hist
__________________
Mrs. E. W. Lindquist, who is our
Mrs. McFnrlnne and Mrs. T. W.
LINE
FOUR BIG DAYS AT KANUpsnln Crndle Roll superintendent, Provntt called on Mrs. Franklin Wed cate No. 270, dated the 3rd day of work is appreciated by the uctivo
June, A. D. 1018, hns filed said certi­ nu mbers of the Chamber of Com- NER’S DEPARTMENT STORE,
was down our way Friday delivering nesday.
MON- 0 A N F O R T I f V P I F f r t
tho certificates, calling nt the homes
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nicholson, of ficate in my office, and lias mado ap­ mono. It is only the dead citizens FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
lA F .
of Mrs. Henderson, Mrs, West and Daytona Beach, was here on business plication for Tax Deed to issue in ac­ who cannot see, feel or hear anything DAY ANI) TUESDAY— I)OL- O r t i U U I l l / I
THE SPORTING STORE
cordance with law. Said certificate good in tho live Chamber of Com- LAIt SPECIALS THAT WILL
Mrs. Cramer. At the latter homo thin week.
COME|p,,0,,e 2Rl*w
Snnford, Florida
Mrs. Nlese and children were nlso
John Alderman was shaking hands embraces the following described prop­ merce that is doing such fine work for OPEN YOUR EYES.
erty
situated
in
Seminole
County,
thin city.
EARLY.
8-2tcl !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■!
Calling.
witii Ids friend Wednesday night as he
Florida, to-wit:
Lot 140 Eureka
Vernon Cramer o f Fnirvlow, Okln- was on his way to Okeechobee.
Hammock. The Huid land being as­
homn, is now stopping at the homo of
__________________
sessed
at the date of the issuance of ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
his brother, Charles and wife, ,who ^
■
'
■
such
certificate
in tho mime of Un­ "
took him down Saturday to see his „
-1 Store in Florida J
known. Unless said certificate shall
10 Stores in Goorginaunt Carrie Mrs. V. C. Coller, nt F or-1
lie redeemed according to law tnx deed
mesa, nnd his uncle has found work
will issue thereon on the 12th day of
for him with him in Hanford.
'^
May, A. I). 1022.
Alfred Erick son was on the sick ^
Witness my official signature and
list for n dny or two. We missed
______
him ns Bible class teacher on Sundny.
..
,
,,
.. . , seal this the 4th dny of April, A. D.
w_„ n..
r&gt; i i
.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and
1022.
Mrs. George Clnrk wns nlso very ,
... ,
,
u . ,
,
, ,
Phone 127
Sanford’s New Storeinrid in.. ___ _ . ... ... . ..
y two children left Saturday by auto for
poorly Inst week but is better now.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
their New Hampshire home.
Dortor Pulstnn came out to attend
Clerk Circuit Court,
Dr. George Fellows left Wednesday
her, nnd her near neighbors, Mrs. ,
i
Seminole County, Fla.
He accompanied
Barney Beck, Mrs. J. E. Vaughn nnd ..
.
. ,
,
34-fltc
By: A. M. WEEKS, I). C.
tj „ „
»
/■»
/-»,
,
,
, ,
.
the remains of Joseph I.nngford, who
Rov. J. C. Clark and wife were in to ......... , ......... ,......
passed away here Sunday.
see hor.
Charles Merrill is cleaning Ills lots FOR SALE OR LEASE— One 20 ncrc,
The pnstor’s wife has not boen well,
ono 10 acre Sanford nve. walking
and will commence to build a nice
hnvlng been under a nervous strnin
distance to city. Two lots cornor
new bungalow in tho near future.
for some time, earing for the little
A. I). Parish made a business trip Center nnd Elm nve. Two lots west
grand child who Is at last beginning
side Palmetto uvo., 50 ft. from Elev­
to
Orlando Sunday evening.
to gain.
Mrs. Joseph Langford, Mr. and Mrs. enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
.Sunday was a good dny at the
Earle Mellon, Mr. ami Mrs. Harold owner, 115 N. Spring St., Los Ange­
church, with the pastor and wife both
288tf; 20 tf
Hayes und Mrs. S. J. Fellows left for les, Calif.
with us for Sunday School and
Hampton, N. II., this morning.
preaching. Besides our own people we
WE WANT A BRIDGE AT
Mrs. Hattie Phillips new 0-room
Jind with us to encourage us, Mr. and
IT HAS
bungalow is nearing completion.
A OSTEEN FERRY.
Mrs. Dunn and children of F.nko'
BEEN
INCLUDED
IN
THE
modern up-to-date bungalow with a
Mnry, Mr. and Mrs. Stafford and .Mr,
Slot),000
UONI)
ISSUE.
VOTE
1 10 ft. piazza around it. It's situated
nnd Mrs. MInchew with their little
FOR IT.
„
.
n i
. .
.
in one of tho very best locations on
8-5UI and lt-w
-onns from Pnoln Little Bonnie D e-, th(, ,ak0( havlnR a clear willo vlew of
Forrest and nurse wore nlso present. , hv wholo of Lako Crystn,.
When you nro planning your now
On Tuesday evening for Bible study!
Mrs. Phillips has also taken over spring dresses, plan on visiting our
when Andrew Bortlcson and wife
two'thirds of Block 20 and also Block storo and taking advantage of some
Id Where she will build a theatre of tho unusual values wo hnvo pro­
building out into the lake, also an vided for you. Now goods Just reamusement park. There will be bath­ coivcd nnd at prices thnt please.
MOKE LIGHT FOR LUSH MONEY ing houses and also boats to lease by Rivers Brothers, Snnford Avenue.
the hour. Thu grounds will he laid
0tf-w2t
out with fine Hhruhs and trees and
splendid walks and drives.
FOUR BIG DAYS AT BAN­
Mrs. J. S. Hinkle has started saw­ NER’S DEPARTMENT STORE,
ing the lumbex for the new theatre FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MON­
Crepe Knit and Crepe de
building at Lake Mary.
DAY AND TUESDAY— DOL­
I received a letter yesterday stating LAR SPECIALS THAT WILL
Chine, all colors
thnt it started snowing in Massachu­ OPEN YOUR EYES.
COME
setts and New Hampshire last Thurs­ EARLY.
Excellent Quality
8-2tc
day night continuing through Friday
and Saturday. Sunday morning there
GOOD ROADS PROTECTED _
wns ono foot of snow on tho ground ARE BETTER THAN
GOOD 3
nnd tho wind blowing cold from tho ROADS NEGLECTED.
northwest. It's hardly hcliuvnblo with
THE COUNTY BOND ISSUE
tliu warmth and sunshine and birds WILL PROTECT THEM.
PAY CASH
continually singing here through the
8-5U1 and lt-w s
same period, thnt there should lie so
3 Do You Know Where Your Money Goes—If it Gives Out Before the End
I much difference only a few hundreds
A torpid liver needs nn overhauling
of miles away.
People go buck too with Horblno. Its benefits are im­ ■ of the Month?----------------------------- — —-— -------- Try Buying for Less
! early. Spring hasn’t really conio in mediately apparent, i Energy takes ■
:
i the north as yet. Climatic conditions tho plsco of lazlnoss, nppetito returns,
3
1nro unsettled nnd those thnt go back and tho hour of rest brings with It
ELECTRIC
now are taking a chanco with cold^' sound, refreshing sleep. Price, 60c.
VIBRATORS
(\
a
a
and
pnoumonin which will prove disuH- Sold by Union Pharmacy.
ELECTRIC
trous
to Homo. Arc thoro any hotter
BTOVE8 .....
ovonlng* or nights in any part of tho
THE
OSTEEN
BRIDGE
TO
ELECTRIC
Hv / '111 world than what you are enjoying WILL SAVE YOU MONEY
, IRONS...
*
right now right hero in good old Florl- WHEN
YOU
VISIT THE
F IR S T S T R E E T
W E L A K A BLOCK
da? Write hack und toll your friunds BEACH THIS SUMMER. VOTE
1about it up north. Wo want thorn all FOR IT.
8-5td and lt-w
Snnford, Florida down hero next winter.
113 Palaetto Ave

BASE BALL WEEK

LAKE MARY E

IThe Church well Co.!
SPORT SKIRTS

BOYS’ PALM BEACH
SUITS

$10.00 TO $12.00

$8.00

NEW PRICES, APL. 1

Put Edison M azda

LAMPS in e v e ry
socket (or better,
brighter light.

. , . $7.50

$6.00
F. P. RINES

T h e C h u r c h w e l l C o .j
SELLS IT FOR LESS

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PALATKA JOBBERS PLAN
FOR WATER.TRANSPORTATION
TO OFFSET THE RAIL RATES

Three Fricndtf
G entlem en
TURKISH

VIRGINIA
BURLEY

Annual Affair Will Attract Big Crowd From All Say There is No Danger to Business as Long as St
Johps River Flows
Over State o f Florida
High schools In Florid* aro getting
all prepared for the Florida Inter, scholastic Aquatic meet which la to bo
held at Rolllna College April 20th.
Thla water meet la an annual affair
at Rolllna but judging from the num­
ber of entriea now in hand* of the ath­
letic director o f Rollb"
meet will be tho largeat water'carnl▼al ever staged in the state for high
■chool competition.
The meet will be held under tho
rules of the state high school athletic
association and tho Amateur Athletic
Union of the United States of which
G. W. Strelt, of Birmingham, Ala., is
vice-president.
The meet will be held on Lake Vir­
ginia .being located on tho edge of the
^
j&gt;|ynous. Owing to the Ideal
"location of tho lake In regard to the
rest of the college Rolllna hns tho best
natural accommodations for a water
meet of any school In the south.
O/Tlclnls for tho moot will bo eloctod
and at tho prosont time the following
men havo been selected to Judgo tho
contests. C. W. Strelt, Jr., will act as
honorary reforce, A. A. Doonan of tho
Atlanta Athletic Club will act as hon­
orary Judgo of tho ovonts; Henry Kart
will act as referee; Ralph Doblo will
act os clerk of tho courso and Jack
Branham iih assistant cleik of tho
course. Roy Symcs, scorer; Franklin
0 . King, starter; S. Kendrick Guemsoy, announcer; F. 1*. Schllctor, captain
of the course; Wilbur Flowor, II. W.
Caldwell and M. J. Daetwylor, ns
Judges. Arthur Lnnstreet, II, W. Bnrnum, Asher Fetor ns timers and Ur.
Ilollnrd Hoturd as physician will com­
pose tho rest of the official!! of tho
meet
Cups amounting in oxcohs of $1,600
have been given by tho following peo­
ple for tho winners of tho various
ovents in tho meet.
Henry Kart, Evnns-ltux, Winter
Park Land Co., Union Stato Bank, A.
Schultz, Standard Auto Co., F. W.
Shopurd, Winter Park Auto Co., l)r.
Edward Llppincott, Marguerite Kart,
Winter Park Business Men’s Club,
Wlntor Park Plumbing Co., Ralph Lu­
cius, R. F. Leedy, Roy Symcs, IJnnk of
Winter Fnrk, all of Wintar Park and
Franklin 0. King, Llonn Club, Super­
ior Nurseries and tho Orlando Cham­
ber of Commerce all of Orlando nnd
Grconlenf nnd Crosby of Jacksonville
compose tho list of donorH to tho
moot.

GASOLINE TAX
HELD IN ESCO
PENDING ACTION

Storting with the 60-ysrd-dssh for
boye at 0:80 a. m. tha program will
contlnuo throughout the day.
Tho following list will embrace the
events of the day.
60-ynrd dash for boys.
220-yard dash for boys,
fee ■'VtVfgas.
100-yard freo style for boys.
100-ynrd breast stroke for boys.
Fancy diving for boys.
70-yard dash for boys.
440-yard free stylo for boys.
100-yard back stroko for boys.
Relay for boys (4-man team) 110
yards each.
20-yard dash for girls.
00-yard dash for girls.
Plunge for distance.
50-yard free style for glrie.
220-ynrd free style for girls.
00-yard back stroko for girls.
lQO-yard freo atlyo for girls.
Fancy diving.
70-yard dash freo stylo for girls.
Rolny for girls (4 girls} 100 yards
each.
The diving programo will require
tho following divea for boys:
Running jack knifo.
Straight dive.
The diving progrum for girls will
bo:
*
Running dive.
Running juck knife.
Straight high dive.
At tho prosont time there are 27
high schools interested in tho moot
throughout tho stato nnd beforo tho
lists closo it is expected by officials of
tho meet to huve tho number swelled
to thirty-five.
In tho Inst year’s meet the team
representing Palm Bench took tho
honors in tho hoys uvents. This team
with Edwurd Roddy as their star eas­
ily brake two Htato records while tho
other members of tho team placed in
uvory other event. Thu girls team of
St. Petersburg won first honors with
two stars of their team tying.
Tills year’s meet will bo moro ovenly contented duo to tho fact that tho
two winners of InHt year’s meat havo
Inst tho majority of their stars nnd n
complete reconstruction of their teams
lias been necessary.
As records havo boon equalled or
broken in previous meets it is ex­
pected that some smashing of marks
will ho done in cuso dope runs true to
form.

(D r The Associated Tree*)

PALATKA, April 11,—At a meet­
ing of tho shippers o f Palatka Satur­
day afternoon at the Chamber, oi
Commerce, plena woro sot In motion
to prepare for the institution of what­
ever revised rates may ultimately re­
sult from tho fourth section order of
(Ax. {luVittAJiu commerce eommlufta.
A commlttoo consisting o f Dr. L. W.
Warren, II. O. Hamm, II. M. do Montmollln, C. C. Hudson and A. A. Cor­
coran was appointed to investigate
and report o ntho bost method to bo
followed In establishing water trans­
portation that will meet Palatka’a
needs. This committee will report at
a subsequent mooting to be held later.
The meeting was called for the pur­
pose of receiving Secretary Hart’s
report of the conference of tho Southorn Traffic Lcaguo held in Atlanta
InHt Monday and Tuesday, at which
time the fourth scctlo- eH ec \ra.s th*j
main topic. Mr. Hart mndo an ex­
haustive report which was commend­
ed by those present as clearly stating
the situation and Indicating necessity
for action on tho part of those points
now enjoying depressed rates on ac­
count of wntcr transportation.
II. M. do Montmollin said thut he
did not favor Palntkn entering into n
fight to offset tho rntes proposed, or
to'flx the minimum basis for twu rea­
sons, omi wuh that tho ronds would
put into effect whatever rates they
dosiro, and second thnt if water trans­
portation really means anything now
is the time for Palatka to demonstrate
it. "If tho shippurH of Palatka will
patronize n boat line thuro is no doubt
it enn bo financed nnd I will undertake
to do It," Mr. du Montmollin said.
Mr. de ontmoilin also said thnt the
establishment of a lino with bunts
thnt could make outside trips to Bal­
timore nnd New York was not neces­
sary for tho present. Ho indicated thut
Jacksonville probably will kcop a safe­
ty valve on tho bout lines alrondy op-

crating and provldo an Independent
line if tho Clyde and Merchants &amp; Mi­
nors nttempted to raise their rates.
This would permit the Palatka lino to
cortftoct and bring freight hore nt the
rates enjoyed at present.
C. C. Hudson said that while the situitton was one deserving of serious
consideration that it did not mean that
tho Palatka jobber* would bo put out
of business as tho "bugaboo in tho
Palatka Nowa" stated. He said that
he was proud that Palatka has a boat
lino of its own and ho agreed with
Mr. do Montmollin thnt tho thing to
do is for the Jobbors to patronizo the
wuter lino and let tho rnllronds raise
their rates to nay height they desire.
Dr. L. W. Warren said that many
shippers had found that when they
asked thnt their freight bo routed by
tho Pnlntkn line from Jacksonville
that tho Clyde and Merchants &amp; Mi­
llers paid no attention to it, some­
times sending it down tho river by
the Clydo Lino or by rail, but that if
shippers would insist and refuse ship­
ments that did not come ns routed
that this ovll could soon be remedied.
Coincident with 'the incrcnse of
water transportation a vital need will
bo additional dock facilities, Mr. de
Montmollin said. Tho establistynent
of municipal docks hns been foreseen
ns a necessity by every city with wat­
er transportation, but Palatka has no
municipal docks, prncticnlly nil of tho
imiiluldc docks hoing owned by tho
railroad, bottling tho port up JuBt as
Pensacola was, ns Tnmpn was nnd ns
Miami was. Miami lss pending over a
million dollars on docks, Tampa hns
spent moro than this amount und
Jacksonville has invested nnd is in­
vesting moro thnn five million doilars. Ponsncoln hns just won its suit
against tho railroads for the expendi­
ture of $200,000 on docks and Orlnndo
*is planning to build her own docks nn
the lako front nt Sanford.

% ^ T IF T E E N
In a now package that fits the pocket—
A t a price that fits the pocket-book—
The same unmatched blend of
Turkish, Virginia andB urley Tobaccos

committee yesterday Included Edgar
COAL STRIKE HEARINGS
Wallace, labor federation legislative
ARB NEARING AN END
COMMITTEE TO MEET agent, and a member o f the miners
union, John Hessler, president sad
William Mitche, secretary of the In.
WASHINGTON, April 11.—The disna district of tho United MIm
hearings o f tho house labor commit­ Workors, and Jamos Lord, vice-presi­
tee on the national coal strike woro dent o f the American Federation of
*
concluded yesterday, for a time at Labor,
least, the Inst dny being devoted to
hearings of testimony from labor VOLUSIA COUNTY JURY
spokesmen who donied charges of the
MEETS TODAY A T DELAND
operators concerning union contract
MURDER CASE IS UP
breaking being a factor in tho walk­
out. Chnirmon Nolan o f the com­
(Br The An»oelnlfd Pm *)
mittee said there wore no plans at
DELAND, April II.—Tho Valusi*
present for o further investigation of grand Jjury will meet today.
Ons
the strike but the committco will meet caso to be investigated in that of Mrs,
Wednesday in executive sesklon to Alice Shields, charged with the mur­
tnko action on tho Bland bill which der of her husband, William A.
would sot up a federal coal commis­ Shields, near here a few weeks ago.
sion to deal with such situations.
Witnesses appearing before the
Tho Herald fo r Post Cards.

JACKSONVILLE
WOMEN EQUAL
TO MERE MEN
WILL SHOW IT
SAYS GEORGE
CANBE DONE
WILL
FURNISH ELECTRICITY PROMISE OF WOMEN "TO OBEY"
IN CEREMONY IS OBFOR LESS THAN HALF WHAT
SOLETE
SANFORD MUST PAY
( I l f T h e A a a o r ln t r d 1 'r r n )

NEW YORK, April 11.—Women in
tho United StutcB nearly all respects
equals of men therefore promises of
vows of men nnd women in marriage
should be reciprocal. Sulmtnnco of a
statement by George Znbriskic, mem­
ber of thu commission on revision of
tho Book of Common Prayer of tho
Episcopal Church in nn explanation
of Borne changes commission will rocommond to general convention at
Portland, Ore., next September, De­
cided tho promlso of a woman to obey,
In mnrringo servico wns obsolote.

court’s decision is finding its way JACKSONVILLE, April 11—A max­
down to tho circuit court of Loon imum rnto of soven cents n kilowatt
couny, which court will then issue a hour for tho first 50 units used, five
final decree, Mr. Ruford may file an cents for the next 20 and two cants
nnnwor to Mr, Gunn’s compluint nnd per k. w, h. thereafter will bo charged
possibly tha case may find its way for lighting and cooking purposes of
back to tho supremo court.
patrons of tho city’s eloctric power
"This course, Mr, Buford announced plnnt under the plan to electrify tho
MATTER MAY HE BROUGHT HE- his intontlof of taking. What Mr. Bu­ city.
FORE SUPREME COURT AGAIN ford plans to baso his answer on Is
Tho city commission which recently
yet in tha formulntivo stage. His an­ wont into tha business of soiling tho
BY ATTORNEY GENERAL
nouncement said that ho nnd the as­ fuel on nn extensive basis, has ndoptud
Tho status of tho gasoline law sistant attorney general, Mr. Gaines tho scale of prices.
seems to bo in considerable doubt as woro preparing tho answer. In tho
Commorcial patrons such ns restau­
the following dispatch from Jackson­ meantime Mr. Buford considers tho rants and hotols who adopt olcctricity AUGUSTUS STORES
gnsollno tax law still in operation, ami to dinplaco gns us a fuol, n rnto of 3
ville would Indicate:
WORTHINGTON DEAD
"From tho depths of lognl intricac­ Comptroller Amos is authority for tho cents for tho first 500 k. w, h. is fixed,
ies tho status of tho gnsollno tax act statement that his department will und two and a half cents for nil addi­
The Hon. Augustus Storrs Worth­
pushed its way through the weak contlnuo to make collections under its tional consumptions.
ington, L. L. D., died Sunday morn­
✓
threads of communications nnd n Iny- provisions.
Cooking nnd other olectricnl appar­ ing nt his home in Washington, D. C.
“ A prominent wholesaler here, on atus which tho commission 1b to en­ Mr. Worthington wns n brother o f
man’s mentality to tha open.
"Summed up In n nutshell if tho tho othor hand, announced that he deavor to placa in tho homos, has ar­ Mrs. W. F. Blackman of Lake Mon­
apeaker of tho Iiouho nnd tho presi­ would not pay any furthor tnxos un- rived in tho city, and it is planned to roe. He find spent the winter with
dent of tho senate did not sign tho net dor tho invalidated act.
shortly commence a campaign to pop- his wlfo and daughter, oa had been
"Two meetings of representative ularlxo tholr uso.
his custom for n nuetber of years, at
Imposing ono cent a gallon on gaso­
the Scmlnoio Ilotfil, Wlntor Park, and
line sales, boforo tho InRt sosslon of citizens at Daytona .Saturday urged
tho legislature adjourned It never bo- Governor Hnrdca to call nn extra ses­ WITNESS HAD THE EVIDENCE
dlod suddenly two or threo days af­
ter his arrivul in Washington. Mr.
camo a law In tho opinion of tho sion of tho legislature to ro-onnet tho
INSIDE OF HIM—WAS FINED
state's supremo court. If, on tho oth-&gt; law.
$10 AND A REST IN JAIL Worthington wns for a number of
"Good roads advocates attending
yearn United States District Attor­
er hand, they did sign tho act before
ney for the District of Columbia, and
the loglsinturo cloBod In refutation of tho mooting*of tho .South Florida and
(Ilf The Associated I'm *)
MIAMI, April 11.—Tho county's wns tho recognized lender of tho
tho allegations nut forth by S. J. East Const Roads Association took
Gunn, of Lovy county, who contustod the first action of this kind when n charges in ii recent bootlegging cuso Washington bar, ns well ns n mnn of
tho act's legality, tho stato may yet tolegrnni, its contents decided upon by wero given additional weight when sterling fhiirnctcr nnd attractive por.
be able to snvo its approximately unanimous resolution, was dispatched tho slur witness for tho prosecution sonnllty.
$800,000 rovonuo fund for tho road ,to t,u&gt;t,hlef executive. Similar nctlon was brought Into court with ubundunt
was taken by tho publishers of tho tel) into evidence externally preserved. CHARLES M. RAPIIUN
building nnd maintenance.
When the unmo of tho witness was
GIVEN HIGH OFFICE
"Tho supremo court has declared tho statu in uttondanco nt tho Florida
called
hu
was
found
to
bo
absent,
Tho
Publishers’
association
meeting.
BY ORDER OF MOOSE
act Invalid, in thnt it wns enacted ir­
"Governor Hurdeo's attitude in tho trial of tho bootlegger was postponed
regularly. In rendering its opinion,
JACKSONVILLE, April 1 2 .-A p however, it was explained by high to­ matter hns not boon mndo known. Ho until an attachment on tho witness
polntmont
of Charles M. Rnphun, who
could
bo.served.
Several
hours
tutor
tal authorities here, tho supremo is known to strongly disfavor oxtrn
for
soveral
yonrs has boon district su­
ho
was
brought
in.
With
his
inntorlnl
sessions
of
tho
legislature
as
indicat­
court assumed tho allegations sot
pervisor
for
tho Loyal Order of
ed
In
Itis
refusal
to
net
upon
tho
solici­
testimony
given,
tho
presiding
judge
forth by Mr. Gunn woro truo. Tho
Moose
in
charge
of Florida, south
took
notico
of
his
prodicumant
nnd
tations
of'advocates
for
n
sosslon
to
caso camo boforo tho supremo tribun­
Goorgla,
Cuba
nnd
tho now provinces
sentenced
him
to
pay
a
fine
of
$10
and
deal
with
cnttlo
tick
eradication."
al on an appeal from n circuit court
to
tho
post
o
f
general
supervisor for
to rest in jail until ho sobored up.
dodslon whereby n domurror offored
tho
order
in
tha
south,
was
announced
COLDER
WEATHER
by Attorney General Buford to Mr,
recently
by
James
J.
Davis,
director
NEGRO
SHOOTS
ANOTHER
IS PREDICTED
Gunn's complaint wns overruled. In
gonornl of tho fraternity,
TO
DEATH
IN
OCALA
upholding tho circuit court's decision
FROM WASHINGTON
' Undor this appointment, Mr. Rs.
the supremo court ruled upon tho
phun'a territory will embrace all the
(Ily Th* Aem rlalrd Prrau)
necessary procoduro of n igoisintlvo | WASHINGTON, April 11.— On rush
OCALA, April 11.— Follx Janos, ne­ activities of the Loyal Order of
act before It can become.law.
of hot wonther in thu middle Atlantic gro portor in n local hotel hotel, wns Mcose In tho southern states, tho ac­
“ In defending tho stato’s side af South Atlantic States will bo givon a shot tq death Inst night. Joo Watson, tivities of tha chapters of Womon of
th* case in the circuit court, Mr. Bu- set buck in tho next twenty-four hours another negro, is in Jail accused of Moosehcart Legion, tho Mooacheart
ford had opon two coursoa of nctlon. when a drop In tumpornturo Is predict- tho crimo.
Legion, the mens branch and tho
H* could either answer ur domur to od by western storm advancing oustJunior order o f Moose, In addition to
Mr. Gunn’s complaint. Ha chose the ward.
The pararfrapher has his little ■omo special work in connection with
latter course and tost.
troubles, but his Isst days are not the Homo for the aged and th*
“ Within tho next week, approxlThe World at your door every even­ troubled by tho frantic effort to give Moosehcart of the South, soon
mately 80 days, while the supreme ing for 16c.— Daily Herald.
away his ill-gotten gains.
established.

Ufr •

LEAD &amp;ZINC PAINT
W e Guarantee t
It means actual cash in your
pocket to take advantage o f

this offer!
CT)A1N T halt your hoot* whh D*vo*
* I-«*d and Zinc Palm: paint tha othtr
hag with iny other pdlnt you chooM.
II Davoa donn't Uka fawar gallon* and
coat lett roomy, w t wUI maka no chart*
for Dave*.
If Davo* do*tn‘l w«*r ■ year or two Or Ihraa
y**r* Jongar —ionrfar and baffar—wa will
(tv* you anouth Dtvo* to do tha lob 0**r.
Or, paint hag your hou** Irad-aruHSJ; tha
othar hag Davo*. In thrt* y n n th* 1*%1.
•nd-oil half will b* huniry for mor* paint,
with D*vo* (till aound.
If not, w*TJ glv* you enough for the whole
house.
Devo* Product* are time-letted and proven,
backed by th* US year*' espertenc* of th*
o*d«*« pe'nt manufacturing ooocero la tho
U S Founded U K

Ball Hardware Co.

Farms, Homes,
Groves,Lots
•

.

)

I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” tIngattract*
atten­
tion— lots nre being sold right along and building in this
section is such ns to gladden the heart of those who have
tho good of Sanford at heart.
This is no idle tnlk— I have weighed tho statement and
to Bay just what is my candid convictions would put !t
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— thijt
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
has VISION will agree with jpe now— the other later. '

�If [W|V ow l0 10 * jwmdi wnerc it hn%, gone
beyond us, hr.d that same devsdojr.
|ment now demands our attention and
ROADS re80urc#*»” k® *dded. The speaker
4X
phrased the sentiment that seemed to
be held by all present.
The East
Coast had built all its roads and withlovernor ed to construct others, but the State
f f l aent * ,d had Rono elsewhere instead of
rida and *aPl°mentlng the prodigious efforts
mclation of the bu,,dors of **&gt;0 East Coast,
the CasA. McWilliams, who was the
aturday, Pw ,,din* officer o f the Florida State
ir a ape- BOIVa*®' explained just what had hap.
ate Leg* B f W to the Jaw providing ono cent
enactimr tBX on the gallon of gasoline.
It

of the State whoso economic welfare
depend unnn stabs *M in their build­
ing activities. The discussion of the
Stato Aid road building program as

Wo mountain *hotBt1W ' bf ia '-3MWk
lor tame, alter killing him on the
brow bia mountain mother wiped
away her teara and said “ Remember
my ion, ye air bom to die."
That waa the only advice aha of*
fared; and it waa enough. “ Fiddling
Bob" told how on more'than one oc­
casion the memory of that on q seqtonco changed the wholo course o f
his life.
“ Remember, my aon, ye air born
to dlo." .
The advice that mountain mother
gave her nmbltloua aon, if observed
today by men and women In the high
and low walks of life, could bo made
a great inspiration, ^because, after

the Associated Press.)—The 1828
naval bill, carrying out the 5*8*3
ratlq was reported Saturday to the
House. It carries a total of|233,222,000, or 1181,000,000 leys than ap­
propriated last year. There remains
to be appropriated in a separate
measure later, howover, about $60,Penn 1 spells
000,000, estimated by the navy de­
partment os tho cost of cancellation
quality.
o f contracts for ships note ompleted “ Tho boast of heraldry, the pomp of
P enn's is p acked
power
and ordered scrapped.
air-tight in tho pat­
And that beauty and wealth e'er
Briefly this is what tho bill does:
en ted n ew con gave,
Cuts tho enlisted personnel from
VuTll't-r." lit is always
05,000 to 05,000, plus 2,000 appren­ A like await the Inevitable hour—
fresh.
Tho paths of glory lead but to Uie
tices.
C h ew fresh to­
grave."
Loaves officer total substantially
bacco.
T r y Pen n's
—Jacksonville 1tetropolis.
Intact, except for the dropping o f
next
tim
e. C l e o n 380 reserve officers on activodiity.
fresh—sw
eet.
THE
POLITICAL
POT
BOILS,
Authorises commissions for only
200 of the 535 first class men at
Annapolis, to be graduated In JJune. ' The political pot is commencing to
Lays up 254 vessels “ of nonde­ boil and tho Ilorald la glad that our
script character. *
clticcns arc taking such an actlvo part
Eighteen battleships are allotted!
; the United States under tho naval |in politics this year. It is something
! treaty. In rounding out a fleet tho thnt every citisen should do if they
I bill reduces the number of destroy­ wnnt tho best men to be electod to o f­
ers in commission from 278 to 103; fice. Wo shov'd — t )o*c any tlmo
authorizes 84 submarines oil the
G u a ra n teed b y
cruisers and lighter auxiliary croft.
Out of the 07,000 enlisted person• nol It provides 50,000 for ships afloat.
Provides for the same number of
f officers in marine corps and 10,500
GOOD GRADE
EU8TIS WILL VOTE BONDS
! enlisted men, n reduction of less than
1 1,000.
FOR NEW STREETS, ETC
STABLE MANURE
Stato.
This numbor, the navy advised tho
CHEAP
(H r T k » A n o r U l d P r e s s )
WHEREAS, Tho State Road De­■: committee, will be cut to 17,600 with
ST. PETERSBURG, April 11.—Lo­
Prompt Shipment
partment nt their next meeting in the |the withdrawal in the next yoar of
cal
munfcipnl
officials
are
planning
to
First Congressional District at a
L. W. BERGMANN
make hay while the sun shines this Box 2163, Station A, Jacksonville, Fla.
place to bo named by the mombcV
from that district, and
summer nnd when the tourists como
WHEREAS, Mr. W. W. Clark has
DUI1TEDFUL IF IIRYAN WILL
this wny next winter they will find
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
named Tampa ns the place for that
ENTER SENATORIAL RACE
thnt a lnrgo street pnvlng program
meeting, and
Attorneys and Counaellors-at-Law
has been carried out.
WHEREAS, the present Board has
DoLAND, FLORIDA
About six miles of pnvlng is* con­
not held a meeting In that district,
templated nnd approximately 12,000 Will practice In the State and Feder­
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
THEREFORE, be It "Resolved thnt
feet of sewerngo planned.
amining nnd Perfecting Land Titles.
tho South Florida and East Coast
Good RondH Association in meeting
It is rnthor unfair to expect conassembled call upon tho Chairman of
nubinl bliss in Ireland until they detho Stato Rond Department to call
cido which 1b tho better hnlf.
SCHELLE MAINES
the April mooting of tho Department
In tho city of Tampa, prior to any
LAWYER
meeting of the Ronrd nt any other
WANTED—To hoar from owner of
Office in tho Court House
plnco.
good ranch for Bale. State cash SANFORD
FLORIDA
Passed this 8th day of April, 1022,
price, ful -particulars. D. F. Bush,
in regulnr meeting assembled at Day­
Minneapolis, Minn.
tona, Florida.
A pi 7-21; May 5-10; Juno 2-10
RESOLVED Thnt tho Governor of
G E O . G . H E R R IN G
FOR SALE—Tomato plants, nny
the Stato of Florida bn requested to
quantity, for prompt delivery.—
Altorncy-at-Lnw
call ns early ns possible n special ses­
Chime
&amp;
Co.,
Phono
530.
28-tfc
sion of -the legislature for tho pur­
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildiu
pose of enacting a Gasoline Tax Law,
WANTED—Mon or numon to tnko o r­
ders for Konulnn Kuaruntond hosiery,
SANFORD, FLA.
nnd to provido such other legislation
for men. women and children. Kllrnlnnlos dnrnlnir. 140.0i) a wee'
S1.00 an hour snare tlmo. Hxperlunce
HtocUlns
unnecessary.— International
29-lOtp
Mills. Norristown, l’a.

as Ih necessary to provido funds for
tho building, repniring nnd maintain­
ing of roads-in tho State of Fioridn.
RESOLVED, Thnt this association
extend to Stato Rond Commissioner
I.^E. Schilling, our thanks for his
presence nt this meeting and for tho
information given, nnd express rogrots that other members of the Do; pnrtmont wore not able to be present
•at this Conference.
RESOLVED, That a vote of thanks
be extended to the Mayor, City Offi­
cials nnd Chnmbor of Commerco of
Daytona for their hospitality display­
ed to dclogates at this meeting,
A committee on constitution nnd
by-laws was appointed with J. A.
Reilly of Ormond ns chnlrmnn nnd
W. B. Goldenborg and John Z. Poppor
of Daytona ns. other mambers. In the
closing hours o f tho convention, tho
ono thought expressed and (taborated
upon was that tho now organization
had made an excellent beginning and
tho forwnrd word wns "Follow On."
The meeting adjourned to meet at
tho call of tho president.

Pickard’s Hnnd-Painted Chins
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
Rogers' Plated Wars
Elgin and Walthsm Watches

Get Good Jobs There

INDIANAPQLIS, April 11.— Form­
er service men of the country askod
to go bnck home and get a joli in an
appeal by Hanford McNidor who ask­
ed tho Associated Press to flash it
broadcast to jobless veterans to go
bnck homo, who ho said wore congre­
gating In largo cities where unem­
ployment situation is becoming worse.
Legion’s efforts to find employment
for 700,000 ’Jobless vetornns begun
three weeks ago gaining in effective­
ness he said.

BIG CROP

Fertilizers

Enrich tho soil, Increaso the
yield, hasten maturity, Im­
prove tho quality. It payB to
uso them regularly. Stock in
our warohouso nt Sanford.
Dooklet freo from warohouso
or from—

Armour Fertilizer Works
Jacksonville. Florida

Parcel Post Your Cleaning and
Dyeing to

French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers
S11 Main St.
Jacksonville, FL
We prepay parcel postage on rotum.

ST. PETERSBURG PLANNING
STREET PAVING PROGRAM
&lt;lly T h e A s s o r ln tr d l'rr»*J

ST. PETERSBURG, April 11.— Lo­
cal munlcipni officials are plnnning to
make hny whilo tho Hun shines this
summer nnd when tho tourists como
this wny next winter they will find
that n lnrgo street paving program
has been carried out.
SAYS ATTORNEY GENERAL MUST
ADVICE OF A MOTHER THAT
Bids fur approximately 100,000
MOVE AGAINST LINCOLN
MIGHT 11^ OBSERVED
squnro yards of surfacing will bo re­
MOTOR COMPANY
ceived by the city commission May 15.
TODAY
'
"Fiddling Bob" Taylor, once beloved
governor of Tennessee, was born in
the mountains of his native stata
and reared under the most exacting
circumstances of poverty. Ills father
and mother wcco uneducated, and in
nrdor that her son Bob .might study
"to bo a great man" tho mother uhciI
to take his place bohlnd tho plow that
ho might remain from work to read
nnd loanbdJK) secrets necessary to
success.
Only { a man with the soul and
power of expression of Taylor could
properly tell tho sacrifices which at­
tended the strugglo to “ amount to
something" in the worhj,^ His refer­
ences to his mother ar'o filled with a
sentiment that is universal and cloth­
ed in wordfi. that are unequalled for
language.
When “ Fiddling Bob" waa leaving

t

MY SPECIALTIES:

Told to Go Home and

National Commander Snys They Arc
Crowding the Cities

HENRY M c L A U L IN
JEWELER

Former Service Men

WOODRUFF
SPEAKS OUT TO
DAUGHERTY

%

SEALED AIR-TIGHT

GENERAL STRIKE IS
DECLARED IN PORTUGAL

Oldest and Largest Seed House in Florida
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

MARTIN’S HY TEST SEEDS
AIIB KNOWN FOB QUALITY
Soed CornMBeans, Peas, Pepper, Eggplant, Watermelon. Cantaloupe,
Potatoes, Tomatoes, Cucumber, Cowpons. Forage and Field Scads. Our
Catalogue and Price List will give full information. Wo carry ail
varieties of garden, field and farm soeds. that have boon tested nnd
proven to bo adapted to Florida soil nnd climate, nnd our yoara of ex­
perience enable uh to hnndlo the Fioridn seed business to advantage.
SPRING CATALOGUE—Martin’s Spring 'Catalogue Is now'ready.
Wrltu for it. Everyone intarosted in Florida Spring and Summer

(H r The Associated Press).

LISBON, April 10.-r-A general
Btriko has boon declared throughout
Portugal ob protest against the ar­
rest of twenty Syndlcadiats.
HANK RODDERS MAKE
DIG HAUL IN ITALY,
RIFLED LOCAL HANK

E. A. MARTIN SEED CO
Phone 4277-1230

LDHt SPRINGS W A TE R ^T ^ - ^ - *

(Tram Saturday's S ally)

CATANIA, Sicily, April 11.— Bank
robbers mado a rich haul here last
night when they rifled a safo in a local
branch of tho Rancho Dl Sicilia eacaping with nlno million lire in bank
notes about $480,000 at present ex­
change.

nsultlng Chemist fays of the water: “ Of the many w aten o f this and oftlh
•si
*
*
,
regions that 1 have analysed, I have found none superior In all good q u ita of that of the “ Elder Water."— Phone 311-W* Office In Miller Bulldtaf.

jElder Springs Water Company

�tiiy auto, . county, slate , t&gt;viBor.«:f
for improvammt* it u »iw ayi good as Trammiii. neither is a
city,
Income, school, luxury, tobacco,
business judgment to borrow money ' Florida.
war,
peace,
occupation, ical, poll and
Senator
Trammell
was
born
In
Ala­
And make the needed Improvements
inheritance taxes and innumerable li­
and by making them save twice the bama.
Senator Fletcher was born in Geor­ censes, and then by a procons of
sum o f money In stopping deterior­
"hocus pocus” we forget about it. So
ation and loss of time and money. gia.
Congressman Smithwlck was born let u$"?orget this gasoline tax, which
Our roads need repairs, they will jeon,
has boon illegally collected, if such a
tinue to need repairs but once they In Goorgia.
•age ajfllaM af Hot water sea
thing is possible £#r an overtaxed
phosphate prevents lllnaea
Congressman
Clark
-was
born
In
are repaired right they will last for
and Heap* ue fit.
man—
Orlando
Sentinel.
Alabama,
many years with minor repairs made
Congressman Sears was *bom in
by the road supervisor on the job' all
Just as *oal, when it bums, leaves
BEAUTIFY THE HIGHWAYS
the time. Roads nro like railroads, Georgia.
behind
incombustible ashes, so the
Congressman Drone was born in
they need repairs all tho time and If
food
nnd
drink tnkon day aftor day
While
Somlnolo
county
Is
not
thru
these repairs can be mado when need­ Kentucky,
leaves
In
the alimentary canal Indi­
with
road
building
and
wo
know
that
Florida
Is
not
represented
in
neith­
ed much money can be saved the
gestible
material,
which if not comaU
the
new
roads
will
bo
wider
and
er
house
of
coungress
by
a
native
county and tho tax payers and the
it might bo a good Idea to wait until pietcly eliminated from the syBtcin
idea of floating the bonds and fix­ Bon.
Most of Florida's former United our main highways ore made over be­ each day, becomes food for the mil.
ing tho roads now nnd building the
bridge thus giving Seminole county States senators wero born outside tho fore planting trees and shrubs and Hons of bacteria which infest the
tho best o f roads and a good bridge at stnto. Charles W. Jones was bom in yet are we not losing time waiting? bowels. From this mass of left-over
Thq new Memorial Highway south waste, toxins and ptomainilkke poig.
one crossing of the St. Johns river Ireland, Samuel Paaco in England,
o
f
Tampa has been completed fo r two ons nre formed and suckled into ths
Wilk.
Call
in
Kentucky,
James
P.
will bo worth more than double all
ino money that will be levied by taxes Tallafarro In Virginia, tne ohmur 6. years or more and it has a border o f blood.
Mon and women who cun’t get feelnnd the extra taxation that will re­ It. Mallory in Trinidad, West IncHoa;1white and pink oleanders that have
ing
right must begin to take inside
sult from more bonds. The bridge the junior S. U. Mallory in South, flowered and ore n thing of beauty
"How long will the timber last” asks Bmootb " nd wh,,° soft in summer on
baths,
Before breakfast each mornwill soon pay for itself and then can Cnrolina, David L. Yulce in St. Thom- - and a Joy forever to the motorists
the Leesburg Commercial, We don’t account of tho asphalt coating on top be mode a free bridge thus again, os West Indies; Jackson Morton In j and the pebple traveling this fine Ing drink n glass of hot water with
know but the way they are slaughter, is certainly easy riding and easy on demonstrating that Seminole county la Virginia, James D. Wcatcott In Vlr- highway. Almost every south Flor- a tenspoonful of llmcstono phosphate
tho tires and Is standing the strain of
tag It and wasting it here in this
heavy traffic admirably. Thero is also ono o f tho most progressive in tho ginia, Thomas W. Osborn In New Jer- ‘fda county is endeavoring to beautify in it to wash out of the bowels the
county it will not be long.
previous day’s poisons and toxins, nnd
n sheet asphalt road that seems to be stnto and Is governed by bualipMa scy, Adonljah Welch in Connecticut, the highways and Seminole county
-o
to keep tho entire alimentary canal
Abijnh
Gilbert
Iq
Ohio,
Simon
B.
should
begin
at
once
to
plant
traes
men and peopled by tax payera who
Lake Monroe ought to be proud o f * ™ 1 '“ ‘J \»M n* in
“ nd ,wil
believe In spending money where It Conover In New Jersey (the last four |and shrubs and the Idea o f oleanders clean, pure and fresh.
her vote against the bonds especially b* r investigation.
What Sanford
Those who are subject to sick
j is good for the cattle will not eat
will do the most good.
The bonda served during- reconstruction.)
when their road right through the Jwants and what Seminole county
headache,
colds, billousne**, eonsiipaWilliam
James
Bryan,
W.
II.
Milplcanders
wa
understand.
The
county
voted
yesterday
wefe
different
from
town will be repajred among the first, wunts is some good material that can
ton.
N.
B.
Broward
and
N.
P.
Bryan
f
commissioners'
could
find
o
u
t
.
how
tlon,
others
who wake up with bad
tho
ordinnry
bond
issue
as
they
made wider and made better and the bo made partly fiero and will not lost
moont sowing what wo already have. were tho only United Stntcs senators wide their new roads will bo and plant Astc, foul breath, backache, rheuso
much
in
freight
ratos,
Brick
is
peoplo of Monroe will profit thereby.
good and there nre f r r meter!::!* thst It was very much like the man who in tho history of Florida who woro oleanders nnd trees far enough from mntic stiffness, or have a sour, gassy
urged to net
, '
! tho road thnt they would not be In Mnmnrh
has a fine car that is needed in his native sons.
A Lion's Club Is being formed in will take its place but we will never
Senator
N.
P.
Bryan
wns
a
nntive
’
the
way
of
farther
improvements
tad
a
quarter
pound
of
limestone
phos.
business
and
a
minor
brenk
occuring
Jacksonville. If any more clubs are pay tho exorbitant freight rAtcs' again
tho man leaves tho car in tho gnrngo ron, and ho is the only democratic when tho roads are widened the work- phnto from tho drug store, nnd begin
formed in banloru wo will ncciat Pour 0,1 br*cb ^or ro,,d building.
This
cost senator in Florida’s history who wns men could bo cautioned about break- practicing internal sanitation.
House Club to take care of those of]
would bo well for the citizens uccriusc the ro pairs would
refused n second term, Senator Tram- ing down any of the shrubbery as wHI cost very little, but Is auffieent
something
nnd
while
the
car
is
in
us who havo reached the limit. Wo Kcnerally to give this matter serious
the garage ho Is losing mofloy by not moll defeated Senator Bryan after they put in new road materials. It to mnkc anyone enthusnstic on the
are being literally "clubbed
to thought now before any more paving
hnving tho use of tho car in his dally Bryan hnd served but ono term in tho |n high timo thnt Somlnolo county subject,— Adv.
is
done,
It
will
pny
us
in
the
long
run
death.”
was looking aftor the beautification
to investigate and to give our offic­ business. Ronds that cannot bo used senato.
The accidental placo of a man’s of all tho roadways In the county. It
Phone Cates Crate Co., for ferti­
or thnt are going to pieces for the
ials
thu
benefit
of
all
the
knowledge
Now that tho bonds for Improving
nativity
neither
fits
nor
disqualifies
is
a
work
in
which
all
the
clubs
and
lizer
for your lawn and garden. They
lack
o
f
a
few
dollars
spent
on
their
the ronds havo passed by such a gained, Rond building in thin fast
improvement
aro
n
source
of
expense,
him
for
public
office,
nnd
It
would
Bocloties
and
schools
would
be
Interwill
tell
you tho kind to uso and make
handsdfno majority the bridge at Os­ growing community is ono of the big­
the
price
attractive for you. Cntes
nelthor
help
nor
hurt
Florida.
It
la-ested
nnd
tho
work
could
bo
facllltatinconvonlcnco,
poor
returns,
bad
busi­
teen will be built and tho tolls on the gest problems that confronts us to­
ness.
s
35tfc
nn unsound argument in which broad od by tho co-oporation o f oil tho civic Crate Co., Phono 181.
day.
Monroo bridge will be lowered ac­
To build good roads and tot thorn minded men und women should not in- todies of the county.
cordingly. What a grand thing for
| Just a little money and a little
PREFERENTIAL FREIGHT RATES fall Into decay is poor business judg­ dulgo.
tho peoplo.
Of course, n mnn should live in tho watchful care for a few months
ment nnd the Herald wishes to con*
—---------o-----------irrntulnto tho people of Seminole stnto long enough to bo familiar with would soon bo rewarded by one o f tho
We note by thtf papors that thoy
Rend tho nrticlos In today's Herald
county upon their big vote for tho the state’s resources nnd get ncqunln. most benutiful couittios in tho state
are going to havo that bathing parade from thu Pulatka News about the
tod with tho people nml their wishes, in tho way of flowors and trees and
bonds Tuesday.
in St. Petersburg. Probnbly have it preferential freight rates that will go
It means better ronds, moro roads, as well ns their views upon public shrubs.
whllo tho Presbyterian meeting is in into effect soon and that mean tho
n drawbridge instead of a ferry, n bet­ questions. Otherwise, ho would not
progress. We woro down thero last freight rates enjoyed by Hanford for
U N IO N - MADE
ter county in ninny ways nnd a pro­ he fitted to represent tho bodt inter­
Phone Cates Crutp Co., for cotton
A now work garment so design week and wo wnnt to know why Duck many yenrs will mow bo tnkon nwny
gressive commonwealth that spoils ests of tho state nor to truly reflect seed meal, hulls, oats, corn, hay,
oil that tho drop-Hcnt will not
Turner nnd Ed Nnuglo did not pull it and thu fact that Sanford has water
show. Hattons nro Invisible
success, progress, civic beauty, good the views nnd wishes of the people of ,H,rinn scratch, chicken chowder, baby
then.
transportation will mean nothing In
nnd placed so ns not to stick In
the state. And-it would bo unseem­ chick feed, oyster shell nnd grit.
business. “
0
wenrer’sbnck when lyingdowu,
our young lives unless wo put on our
ly
in
a
mnn
to
ask
or
expect
to
be
Seminole county, ono of tho pion­
Your price is our price. Cates Crnto
Wo hnvo received n communication own line of steamers. This move
LONG WEARING
eers in good rond building in tho elected to one of tho highest offices Co., Phone 181.
fiGtfc
from tho Nnvy League or some such may moan one of two things—it may
OOJIFOItT
COVKRALLS ara tnnd.
in
the
gift
of
tho
people
nnd
to
state Is holding her load nnd will
from 1**1 malarial* and tunrutitaad
organization telling about tho gront mean that our people will lay down
to waar Good* ara ibrauk baton
continue to do so ns long ns tho pro­ lenrn their wishes.
danger of cutting down tho navy. on tho job nnd let the railroad suck
iba sarmanu ara mada up.
It may bo thnt William J. Bryan
gressive citizenship thinks along
Insist on "PANAMA ‘1 Brand
Yes, yes, wo know it, wo know It. our life blood and tnko away all that
should not ask to bo elected to ono of
these broad lines.
Kahn Mfs. Co.. MoWla, A t*.,
Taking away tho Jobs of n bunch o f wo lmve enjoyed for yenrs nnd ex­
the highest offices in tho gift of tho
"
M
ad#
chair warmers will always moot with pected to enjoy In tho future in the
people, nnd perhaps the people will
To M a k e
NATIVE
SON
RIFFLE
tho disapproval of many of tho way of preferential rates or it may
turn a deaf ear to his request, but
G ood"
C. W.'s but tho common poople wnnt mean thnt our peoplo will nt last
the
fact
thnt
ho
was
born
In
another
(
Ono hoars so mqch about tho "na­
tho government to cut tho oxponson nwako to tho importance of our river
tive
son” piffle along nbout election state is not a legitimate argument
of ships nnd men and put them to transportation and put on their own
against his candidncy.
tkedford’s Black-Draught Highly
doing something useful.
lino of bents to Jacksonville and if time nnd this slush Is not confined to
That Mr. Brynn will be a cnndidnto
Recommended by a Tenuestee
mm
necessary from Sanford to Now York. Florida for Cnllfornin works her “ na­ fo r the senato in opposition to Sena­
Wo wero way down In the peninsula For many years tho old Board of
Grocer for Troubles Re­
tive sons" overtime and on all occas­ tor Trammell, wo havo long been
tho other dny nnd noted the farms Trade labored with tho Sanford peo­
convinced.
Whether
lie
will
be
elect­
sulting from Torpid
ns w* passed. There wero so many plo trying to awaken them to the ions. The editor of the Herald was
ed is another qquestion.
born
in
Ohio
and
he
thinks
Ohio
is
a
acres of fine cabbage being plowed up importance of improving tho St.
Liver.
thnt it nindo us sick at heart. Tho Johns rivor and taking advantage of grand old stator but ho would not go
SO LET US FORGET THIS
snmo thing hnppencd to our cnhhngc tho biggest ussot of tho city but thoy back thero to run for an offico nnd
Enst Nashville, Term.— The efflo
GASOLINE TAXgrowers hero. It ought to make tho woro apathetic nnd just liko they nre work tho old story nbout being born
______
I lency of Thedford’s Black-Draught, ths
railroads sit up nnd tnko tiotlco for today thoy wnltud for "Gcorgo to do there to get a few votes .from tho
tho deluge will follow. AH of this it” and paid no attention to the ef­ other fellow who happened to lie
That Florida’s gasoline tax law Is * onu,no' horb- « W
medicine, la
.it i ,
&lt;;
.
i i ,
.
Touched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a
fine cabbage would hnvo hcon shipped forts of those tgpn who could look born In some other state.
When wo i„.
Invalid, Is a ruling handed down by crocor of thla c|ty# „ , t ,a wlth^
to northern mnrkots oven at a small ahead nnd bcc tho impending disaster were candidate .for offico in this
prico if tho railroad rnta could hnvo of allowing tho rnilroadB a free swing county wo honrd n lot about tho mnn thq supremo court. Such a tax has doubt tho *hcst liver medicine, and 1
been in ton months’ operation, yield- don’t bellero I could got along without
been cut.
in tho matter'of rates. Now tho mat­ who was not born In Florida and It
ing $000,000. Lawyers nre agog, gnsob ^or 80Ur stomach, headmakes
us
feel
liko
kicking
the
pnnts
ter is up to you again nnd it is up to
Tho Winter Park Post snys thnt tho you good and proper. ^You need ox- nt every man In this or any other lino consumers rcniizn thnt thoy hnvo acbe’ bn&lt;V Brer, Indigestion, and all
Republican loader, W. R. O'Neal took pcct no help from anybody nnywhere. state who stands upon tho platform been undergoing another extracting °*bor troubles that ara the ..result ol
ll,Torsides with tho nogro Republicans nnd It is strictly up to Sanford ns to of being the "native son.” If tho process, and thero is no likelihood *
* have known and used It for years,
"mistered” them hero nnd thero in tho whether thby back tho Chamber of stnto of Florida was left to the na­ that the money enn ho refunded. In
convention to get their votes. If tho Commorco in this matter or Iny down tive sons it would bo about tho sumo tho meantime tho stnto rond depart- BDd cfln nnd d° hlghl7 rcc°raniond It
to
°™ ' J W° n,t B° to bcd w,lh‘
Post talks right out In mooting like nnd lot the railroads walk ovor you. kind of state it was when it wns ills, ment Is not cancelling any projects.
It will do all It
ju s t What share o f this fo r tu n e * is ’
“ *? * * ^
„ 11
this thoy will tnko nwny their black Sanford should tnko advantage o f tho covered by tho people from oilier
say enough for
r iorum s r If
jr the
uio money could &lt; .t*0 •
&gt;uth Florida’s?
CBD
and tan patronage nnd llro. Wondlor river and take advantage of it now states. Tho native sons have be­ South
It
will hnvo to fall back on tho "lily nnd overy businoss man in Sanford come good citizens In boidc instances he refumhlil how much would Ornngo
Many other men and women through­
whites” for his support. Don't you should Join the Chamber of Com­ nnd the people from other status have county get?
J &amp; M C O ffK H
out tho country havo found BlackIt would seem that there is no re­
know thnt tho lenders of tho Repub­ merce and with a concerted effort become good citizens jn some instan­
Draught Just as Mr Parsons describes
lican party in Florida only use the hold thnt which is vital to our very ces nnd you- will find good nnd Imd course loft for the umtorints hut to *—■
valiinblo In regulating the liver to
negroes In politics because they "can existence. If you don’t bolievo it citizens among ail o f thorn rcgnrd- take their medicine. Bill Jones or Ita ^normal functions, and In cleansing
ALWAYS FRESH
iiso” (thom when tho timo comes and rend tho nrtlclo on tho front p'ngo Icsh of whero they came front and Jim Johnson -are very philosophical the bowels of Impurities.
Not Sold In nulk
where
they
o.
It
1s
high
time
the
about the matter ns It is another enso 1
don’t you know thoy use them only today.
Thedford’e Black-Draught liver modi"nntivo son” hull wns thrown in thu of the public paying tho freight.
'*| duo la tho original and only genuine.
to keep tho pntronngo for thomsclvcs?
linrnynrd where it bolongs nnd all
Tho fortune hnB been collected, some Accept no mltatlons or substitutes.
Tho Post evidently Intends to keep
SEMINOLE HOLDS HER OWN
thq workers of tho gag thrown with of it has gone thither nnd some hither ' Always ask for Thodford'a.
up its policy o ' making n real white
Republican party in Florida.
SANFORD— NEW YORK— MIAMI
Seminole county yesterday ngnin it whore they belong. Florida bo­ so there appenrs no serious reason J
------------ o-----------demonstrated thnt it is ono of tho longs just oh much to tho man who why further expense should bo onDIFFERENT KINDS OF PAVING most progressive counties in tho comes hero from other states and be­ volved In convening the logisihtura In
HIG REDUCTION IN PRICE
state when it comes to rond building haves himself nnd become a good cit­ special session or of hiring bookkeep­
Now that Seminole County nnd tho and mnking nil necessary improve­ izen ns it bolongs to tho "hick" who ers, milling machines nnd ready rock- McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distributors now $19.25 f. o. h. tlncksonWrltc for HPO'ial ensh discounts nnd delivered prico. Hundreds
city of 8anford nra thinking about now ments for tho benefit of the rosidonts sits on the fence nnd whittles a stick oners tto discover whore’s tho ensh vl,,e*
puvlng of roads nnd stroots It would and tho tourists.
Having a fine with tho idea thnt because ho wns and how much is extant. Just forgot of tho110 ln UB0 by 8wnfor‘1 Growers.
•
("GET NEW MARCH, 1922, PRICE LISTS------------------- BEFORE BUYING
be well to iuvestlgata tho- various system of good roads and finding horn here ho Is tho supremo creature it.
and
entitled
to
something
moro
than
kinds of pnving nnd whllo getting tho these roads deteriorating nt many
Wo suffer for tho nonco while wo,
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO., Jacksonville, Fin.
very bent that money can buy at tho points It wns thought ndvisnklo by thu common herd. It Is high timo tho
sumo timo investigate tho kind thnt the board of county commissioners to peoplo from othor states assorted
will not mean so much in freight sell $100,000 worth of timo warrants themselves in Florida nnd told Bomo
rates. Wo know that tho brick ronds (n priviludgu made poaslhlo by a law of tho« native birds whoro to head in.
111 timo gone by hnvo given service, cupeled through tho efforts of For- Tho Pensacola News sums up this ro.
we know thnt tho grouted brick roads eift Lake whllo ho was in tho house dlculous position as follows:
Tho discussion in some of the news­ !
wero hn innovation ovur tho ordinnry of representatives) nnd with thusa
IDEAL OIL EMULSION PASTE
[
■
brick rond with no concrete shoulder:!, timo warrants tho work of improving papers In Florida anont what wo be*
This is tho original “ hard water oil spray for wliitefly nml scale insect control that
we know thnt brick whllo undoVhlodly tho rouds and also building a steal iievo Jo ha tho certain candidncy of
mixes
with all
ill types of water and
nnd lime sulphur solution, nnd
and Ttc
................
....
, Trouble
William
J.
Brynn
for
United
States
eeps indefinitely.
tho best mntorlnl, costs ho much in drawbridge nt tho Osteon ferry could
wilh
“
spoiled"
sprays
eliminated.
IDEAL
OIL
EMULSION
PASTE
has
nroved
its
1"
oil
apt
J
—
........
.
senator,
has
ralsod
what
sooms
to
us
Tho innttor was
n
, ----------* PASTE has proved its
freight rates ns to ho almost impos­ bo accomplished.
ity
for
two
years.
merits
nnd
su
uperiocit;
an
almost
rldiculoun
Isauo.
Some
of
Results
nre
what
you
want
nt
a
reasonable
price,
brought
to
tho
attention
of
tho
Chumsible to purchano. Wo know t!;:.t cur­
•ther Information.
infc
Write for furt
tain kinds'of asphalt roi.de nro hot­ .bor of Commorco, tho various clubs tho newspapers favor Trammell nnd
ter than others, wo know thnt tho nnd organizations, tho pooplo in gen­ oppose Brynn because they say Tram' OTHER IDEAL INSECTICIDES
roads recently constructed with an oil eral all'ovcr tho county nnd the over­ moil in a nntivo son of Florida nnd
Bryan
is
n
newcomer
to
Florida.
In
Original Ideal Oil Emulsion, Idenl Limo Sulphur Solution, Ideal Bordeaux Mixture
surface nro no good nnd will 'hnvo to whelming majority for tho bonds-yosPnslo, Ideal Caustic Potash Fish Oil Spap.
ho gone ovor With an asphalt surface turdny pro yea that tho work of tho tho first placo, If- tho statomont woro
Large Stock of Ileun Power Spraycrsto nuvo what wo havo nlroudy put commissioners was approved by tho true, the issuerwould bo an unsound
-Illount Farm Implements
people
and
their
Judgment
In
rognrd'
01,0
Hn‘l
unbecoming
a
gront
pooplo
down. Wo know thnt certain kinds
FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY COMPANY
o f rock nro better than others for e to floating the timo warrants was about to qhooao a Bcnotor o f tho
foundation and for oil penetration, we sound. When in the history of a n y, United Stntos. And in tho aocond
764 West Bay Street'
* know enough noW^bout rond building county or city or private enterprise plnce, tho itntoment Jb not true. Brylt
becomes
necessary
to
raiaa
money
Is
Just
as
much
a
native
of
F(prlda'
i to know nothing. But—wo can al
ways live and learn and living and
learning means the examination of
other roads In the state that havo
been down as long as our brick roads
and seemingly are In better condition
now. We also knoto that the nine foot
roads nre a thing of thopost and no
matter how solidly built they may
(Iie*rr«T»tW)
have boon the constant traffic over
irasoatmov yam* m a d v a m c x ,
the same surface will brook them up
m il .................................................. I
in time and the traffic now demands u
|U1 MOVtfll . .
wider road. 1
With this knowledge gained It would
bo well for our county commissioners
and our dty commissioners to inves­
tigate every kind of paving in the
state before putting down any more
roads. There is a kind of asphalt
i w IN W » ■ — tb, to
HZEALS BUILDIXO.
brick being put down on the roads and
streets of South Florida towns that
Now the Orlando Sentinel is trying
looks mighty good. The Memorial
to prove that the Reporter-Star la a
Highway between Tampa and OUamar
A ccii for libel is
on the west const Is buitt at thiu block
and it is wearing mighty fine, Is

THESANFORDHCKALft

Not a Bite of
Breakfast Until
. You Drink Water

^PA N A M A 1

FORT

ERALLS

SOUR STOMACH

INDIGESTION

BEL-JAR COFFEE CO

f* '

1GIVE Y O U R G R O V E TH E BESTg

�equal to It. For tale by Sanford glass o f water before bfemkfaat {o r a
Paint and Wall Paper Store, Walaka few days an dyour kidneya will then
Block. H. A. Halverson, Prop.
act fine. This famous salts is made
*
35-3tc
from
the acid o f grapes and lemon
kvn IS UNDER THE PERSONAL
SUPERVISION o p A PHYSICIAN
---------------------------- Juice, combined with Uthia, and has
“ It Is one medicine that does all been used for generations to flash
WHO KNOWS THE WORK
IF MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT
that’s claimed fo r it." Thousands and neutralize the aclda- In urine, so
DARKENS SO NATURALLY
hnvo said It about Tanlac and so will it no longer Irritates, thus ending
inford now has 6no of the beet
ganford
observed
this
week
under
tho
direc­
you if you try It. Union Pharmacy, bladder wcknets.
NOBODY
CAN
TELL
Itped
X'rny
Laboratories
In
the
equipped X-ray
tion of tho Woman's Club, Differ­
—
Adv.
Jnd Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot in*
Miss
Helen
Malm,
of
Sanford,
spent
ih,
capable
of
doing
any
sort
of
South,
ent
sections
of
the
town
hnvo
boon
The
old
time
mixture
of
Sngo
Tea
Jure,
nnd makes a delightful effefrve*Thursdny with her sister, Airs. Alma
jr’o or treatment work, wherever
picture
portioned
off
to
tho
various
citizens
cent
Hthln-water drink.— Adv.
and
Sulphur
for
darkening
gray,
Nlese.
Roentgen rays are indicated,
the Roentgen
and
property
owners
who
nro
nskod
streaked
and
faded
hnir
is
grand­
m apparatus and equipment of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan Hodges nnd chil­
Tho
to be rcsponsliblo for the nppenrnnce dren visited Sunday with the homo mother’s recipe, and folks are ngain
“And There Wasn't the Slightest
laboratory
is
all
of
the
latest
and
this
of section named. The burning of
using
it
to
keep
their
hnir
a
good,
ev­
Smell From Dead Rats."
&lt;
typo,
and
is
complete
in
every
dofolks, Mr. and Mrs. Ehrenspcrger nnd
best . . .
trash, tho clearing nwny of cans nnd sister, Miss Olga Beilin.
en color, which Is quite senBlblo, as
tsil, ns no expense has been spared
we are living In nn ago when a youth,
Writes Jotyt
July Simpkins, farmer
fan
of
eecure everything that would in any rubbish has done much to Improvo
TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS
Rov. J. C. Clarke announced Tuostho
looks
of
tho
town.
As
a
reward
ful
nppenrnnce
Is
of
tho
greatest
adAnnandnle,
“
Rats
woto
&lt;
N.
J.:
"Rats
wero
costing,
woy assist In getting the best w dny evening when Andrew Bertioson
IF DACK HURTS OR BLADDER
to tho workers a splendid picnic sup­
me hundreds .yearly; tried ddog
og s, fe r . wits.
ngaln
kindly
brought
the
minister
nnd
BOTHERS
rets,
poison,
could
not
gut
per
was
served
on
the
school
lot
opNowndnyB,
though,
we
dont
have
tho
rltl o f
# it is through the efforts of Dr. C,
troublesome
task
o
f
gathering
tho
them.
Bought
$1.25
pkg.
of
posito
tho
Club
House
Thursday.
Tho
?}*
?
T
*
!
°
r
8tU
,dy
of
RAT
j Marshall that Sanford has secured
sagu
nfcii itie inuntvy'iiuXing at home.
If
you
must
hnvo
your
meat
every
SNAP
(5
cokes.)
Usod
half,
not
a
chicken
plllcau,
salad,
sandwiches,
Ice
**•**?■»*
thag
hWQuId
bc
with
this lnliorntory, nnd it Is run directly
us again for scrvico on the 4th Sun­ All tho drug stores sell tho ready-to- day, cat It, but flush your kidneys live -si Viyc, ,,pend ones s plenty. I
under his supervision at all times. Dr. toa and pio and the pleasant after­ day ns well as on the first.
uso product, Improved by tho addition with snlts oecnsslonally, soys a noted like RAT-SNAP because after killing
Marshall has specialized in eloctro- noon amply ropald for all tho burnt
Mrs. Christopher Buck has been of other Ingredients, called "Wyoth’s authority who tells us that moat rats it dries thorn up—leaves no
hands
and
faces,
the
stiff
backs
and
tnd radio-therapy for sovcrnl years,
quite ill with Dr. Denton attending Sago and Sulphur Compound." It Is forms uric acid which almost para!-1smell." Threo sizes, 35c. 85c, $1.25.
muscles.
And ho is constantly adding to htr asoro
v __ _
,
ner She has bocn In poor health for very popular, because nobody can dis­ yr.es the kidneys In their efforts to ex- Sold nnd gunrnntccd by Ball HardEmott McCall of Lakeland &gt; via- „ ,onR tim0( ncvcr hllvinR recovered
equipment all of tho latest dovlccs as
cover it has been applied. Simply pel It from the blood. They become waro.—Adv.
Ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. propcriy from nn operation in tho Orthey como out
moisten your comb or a soft brush sluggish nnd weaken, then you suffer
R will be of particular interest to McGaU*
lando hospital.
with it und draw this through your with n dull misery In tho kidney r e - L
r o w P R * s VRIVPT
physicians and surgeons In Central
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Lawton enterMiss Era Malm, who is employed at hnir, taking one small strand at a glon, sharp pains In tho back or sick BKE ,» COKN, COW IE . 8, VELVET
Florida to know that there Is such a tninod n number o f their friends Fri- the postoffice at Ormond, has been
BEANS, MIM.ET, GRASS
time; by morning tho gray hnir dis- honifnche, dizziness, your stomach
laboratory in this, section of tho state
te,i any night at n party in honor of Mrs. having a Veek's vacation, spending it npppenrs, but what/delights tho lad- sours, tongue Is coated nnd when the}
SEED, SORGHUM
ef Vrrtnfnri* It has been necessary to I Lawton’s f later, „MJm .
fy»r*h»Bj-r'*v k er &lt;rM l/infrri M entis Mr*. ice '.vP.k Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Weather is hnd vou have
tin’nr.'mmpiilatp
uearnr-r is oaa
nave
-ftelu* uii6 ■ahhiment.
» .Im a,.;* All soneonv .m «
refer work of this kind to Tampa, of Sanford, the occasion being to an Hamel Tolar, Mrs. Harold IlasklnB, Compound is thnt, besides bonutifully twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full for Prlc&lt;* l.lsi nnd Cntnlugue. uur beau- . 11.
j tIfni nnd liiHtruellve ciitnlngun Im free
Jacksonville, or Atlanta, and it Is ob­ nounco tho engagement and approach nnd the week end with her cousin, Mrs. darkening tho hair nfter a fow appli­ of -sediment,
the cTmnnols often got|ul„, „|Vtm vnluutde mrornmllon on
vious that this laboratory, centrally ing mnrringo of Miss Elsie Marshall Alma Nlese nnd uncle, G. Malm nnd a cations, it niso produces thnt soft lus­ sore and irritated, obliging you to farming ami gardening for Florida and
. ,, , ,
",
. ,
the Hoolli. Write lo u» Utility for *pcclocated ns it is, will ho of great bone- nnd Mr. Harry Roister, of Atlanta, couplfenf days, in Orlando.
tre and nppcnrancc of nhundnncc seck relief two or three times during ii,i pricon on your seed rcnulrementn.
tho night.
|o u r complete stock will enable us to
(it to thoso requiring tho uso of tho On. Thoro were several contests pro­
Miss Bright Lnnoy, who has been which Is so attractive.— Adv.
m ip p l y y o u lo n d v a n l a g c In p r ic e n n d
X-ray, whohter for diagnosis or treat­ vided for the amusement, of tho staying with Mr. and Mrs. Bnllfnger
To neutralize these Irritating adds, juu'tIlly.
ment, ns with our system of good guests including n description of a while hor mother, Mrs. \C C. Collar Is
A treat for you to see tho nice new to cleanse the kidneys and flush o ff | tji \ \ f i i r t i n
roads patients can bo brought in by floral wedding. After much merri­ in thu hospital, spent the week end apartments in Cates new building. the body’s urinous wnstc get four(
. Ul .
autoinobilo, without tho necessity for ment had boon derived from this con. with Miss Margaret Ericson.
gog-aoo Kaet.ltky
Only six more loft to rent.
35tfc ounces of Jad Salts from any phartest tho guests woro Invited into tho
a long railroad Journey.
mney here; take n tablespoon* in a Jj a i ’K nu.%Vll.i.n
-■•
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dobbin Tow and chil­
Whilo it is tho. common idea that dining room where more surprises dren, of Snnforff^ were Sunday vlsl- "Rats Pass Up AH Other Food For
tho X-ray is used only for making awaited them. Tho long dining tnhlo'tora ,lt tho homo of hcr aiHtci., Mra,
One Meal of Rnt-Snnp."
pictures of tho vnrious bonos of tho was beautifully decorated and light- chezum.
Their
first meal of RAT-SNAP is
w n'ot|co thnt WolfmJ nml Carl
body, tho Bcienco of radlogrnphy has ed with candles. In tho center was j W
their last. Kills in n few minutes.
n
diminutive
dwelling
ovor
which
been so perfected that it is now pos­
I’ iorson nro very much improving the
Dries up the carcass. Rats killed with
inscription,
0f their place by placing nice
sible to show up many obscuro ail­ was tho appropriate
RAT-SNAP lenve no odor.
RAT"Keep
the
Homo
Fires
Burning."
A
ments of tho intestines ns well as for­
cement posts for thu roadside und we
SNAP come In enke form. Brenk in­
tiny
cat
drawn
on
n
card
hoard
wns
eign bodies or now growths In any part
henf they intend planting flowers to smnll pieces, leave where rats
let of of n little pink silk hag by each along It.
of thu body.
There is a satisfaction in knowing*, that
travel. No mixing with other food.
Also it is used In tho treatment of guest, revealing the names of Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard entertained Cats nr dogs won’t touch it. Safest
when you send for a thing that you will get it.
Con­ friends from Longwood last Sunday.
mnny diseases and nllmcnts of the Mnrshnll and Mr. Register.
cleanest, surest rat nnd mouse killer.
gratulations
wero
offered
to
Miss
human body, such ns skin diseases of
Dr. Fuleston was again called out to- Threo
3Bc 0GC| ?I.2r,. Sold and
It is our purpose to maintain our stocks
I f
I .
' l n i . 1,
•. ■l td .,
K H t.iiliim
Gen. MClark
who ncontinues
all kinds, cancer, goitre, and oven cer­ Marshall nfto( which much fun was see Mrs.
gunrnntccd
l»y
Bull Hnrdwnrc.— Adv.
gotten
from
tho
cutting
of
tho
fate­
so that you wHl not be disappointed.
tain forms of tuberculosis, while it is
very feeble. Mr. nnd Mrs. Forest
now inure and more taking tho plnco ful "bride's cake," by Miss Murshnil. West called in Saturday to see her.
NOTICE
Another thing,—the price is not ad­
of surgery in tho treatment of ndo- After tho delightful refreshments of
Mrs, August Swnnson is in great
The
Singer
Sewing Machine Com­
sandwiches,
punch
and
enko
wore
noids nnd infected tonsils. Scientists
demand as a nurse as there is quite a
vanced during a temporary local shortage.
pany has opened a store in the Elder
are uninamous in predicting that it served tho guests again returned to hit of sickness about. She has been
Springs Water Co. office with a full
will eventually ha used In thu treat­ tho pnrlor where music nnd games for a number of days at the fiomu of
We are at your service all the time.
line of accessories, Machines sold on
wero
enjoyed.
The
out
of
town
ment of mnny other diseases which
Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Arrants helping
easy terms.
have been very difficult to trout suc­ guests present were Miss Elsie Mar­ care for the little twins who hnvo been
35-1 tp
T. M. DUNLAP, Mgr.
shall and hcr mother, Mrs. O. A. Mar­
cessfully in the past.
til.
*
shall and Roy William* of Sanford,
The little Krlcsoi Jiahy was HI am)
An idea of tho completeness of tl)i8
When you mnke up your mind to
Emmett McCall of Lakeland, Miss also little Voile \\1flllams
I
with bad
laboratory may be gained when it Ib
paint your homo use the Pntton Sun
Elizabeth Lawton of Rollins College, I
known that it represents nn invest­
Proof Paint made according to tho
nnd Mrs. J, C. Lawton of -Orlnndo.
ment of over $10,000.00 already, nnd
Mrs. Sansernurino hns boon real ill
Government
Formula for tho South.
A Hlxtcon year old negro hoy, John and Doctor Denton has boon trying to
Dr. Marshall ntntos that ho is plan­
White
Lend
55
per cent. Zinc 35 per
GROWERS SUPPLIES
ning nlso to add radium to his equip­ Hnys wns drowned in Lnko Rosa avoid an operation for gall stoneH, cent., Silica 10 per cent. ThlH pnlnt
ment which will complete it in avory Tuesday night whilo in bathing. Tho coming out to see her a number of costs you $2.40 a gallon. No paint
lUUUMUUUUMHI
report brought in Is to tho effect that times.
detail.
tho boy realized his danger nnd cried , We are glad to hear G. Hlrschl has
for help to a number of his compnn- fountj employment ngain at his trnrle
2V, HOURS TO ORLANDO
ions who wero having a moonlight nj) n (.nrpenter In Sanford,
picnic on thcfc hanks of tho lnko but , j\jr nnj mrHt Charles Crnmer ami
Hy tho reconstructed Mims-Southno one responded and ho wns unable clli|l!rt,n
im)tl,cr, Vernon, went
merc-Oviedo rond tho auto trip from
to reach tho shoro alone.
[down Sunday lo the Formosa SanitarTituHvillo to Orlnndo can now bo mndo
Mcssrs. Edgar Copp nnd Alton , |un, with V. C. Culler to see hiH wife.
in 2Vi hours.
Fnrncll spent Sunday nnd Monday j Mrs. Barney Beck nlso going. Mrs.
In Ids Buick car, carrying six pas­ visiting friends at Davenport ami ^Colter is now nblo to sit up u while in
i her chair, which will be good news to
sengers, J. J. Parrish BpUo tho trip Ilnines City.
Mrs.
W.
B.
Williams
spent
Wedall hor friends,
in 2Vj hours on W edncsJ^, returning
ih i”t&gt;«Vsna uno
nesday with friends at Now Smyrna. [ Rev. C. F. Wu hi burg, of Grovelund,
ITRIFIED BRICK
in exactly tho snmo time.
lOfith strsst.
Misses Lucilo Partin and Catherine a Swedish Baptist missionary, nttendThe distnneo hy the speedometer on
pavements are In­
Mr. Parrish's' enr was 55Vi miles. By YoufTJ: entertained the High School ed Sunday school with ub at tho ProshytPrlun church nnd then a goodly
nn&lt;l
n
fow
outsldo
friends
Frldny.
the usual trnvolad route, vin Now
expensive pavem ents
CHEAPEST ROADWAY
Smyrna It is 01 miles—a saving of night nt the homo of Miss Partin. number gathered nt the Lutheran
churclf
nt
3:30
to
hear
a
sermon
in
Gnmes _nnd dancing were tho nmuse35li miles by tho now route.
because they la st so
nientB of tho ovoning, tho enjoyment tho Swedish language which was said
Bl0ht Vssrs* Study Mads •«
Mr. Donaldson, of Southmorc, Buys
Pennsylvania Road.
long and cost so little
the distnneo from Titusvillo to Orlnn­ of which mndo tho timo for depnr- ' to he very good. Ho odors to come
turo
arrive
much
too
soon
to
plcnsa
|
again
on
the
2nd
Sunday
in
May,
givdo is 17 miles; hut Mr. Parrish's
tho young people.
i ing a sermon in the morning in the
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. Marah 1 1 fo r y e a rly m a in ten
speedometer registered 55Vi miles.
The Iiurtau of lll|hwaya of thla
An
official
board
meeting
of
tho'Swedish
tonguo and in tho English
Tho rond across No-Mnn’s-Lnnd in
city has conclude^ Ita ot|ht-yaar
ance and repain
Volusia county Is rough In places, but Methodist church was held nt Mrs. jlanguage at night. While lioro ho wns
study of tho Bybarry-Banaalam tost
F.
W.
Lnwton’s
Friday
night.
After
the
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alfred
most of it Is easily negotiated. Tho
roadway and announced Its finding*
n* to
Iho comparative waarlng
approach to tho Upper St. Johns riv­ tho completion of tho buBincsB, Mrs. Ericson. , Mr. and Mrs. Carlson and
ounllllea of the varloua typta of
son
of
Monroo,
attended
the
service
at
Lawton
served
most
dolicious
cream
er Is over n good bridge thnt crosses
pavement with which
highway
the Luthornn church.
tho sloughs enst of tho rivor; nnd n nnd cake.
wse surfaced In 1011,
Mr.
nnd
M
tb
.
Fisher
nnd
brother
at
Rov. ami Mrs. J. N. Thompson wont
Rood and roomy ferry, onsy to drivo
According to tha report, tho aectlona paved with vitrified brick have
to Osceola Sundny afternoon nnd Osceola have boon quite froquent vis­
on, crosses the river in'ono minute.
coat the leaet tn nnnuul repair and
The worst strotch of sandy road is helped in the organization nt thnt itors of Into nt tho homo of Mr. and
maintenance, and tha aectlona cov­
Mrs.
Forest
West
nnd
family.
in Seminole county wcBt of tho river. place of a B. Y. P. U.
ered with different varle'tlea of ce­
Norman Swanson visited nt the
ment concrete have coat tho moat.
A number of men nro now working on
A meeting of tho stockholders o f
The actual figure* on upkeep coat
that piceo 0f ron(j( Tho county com­ tho Bank of Ovoldo wnB held recently home of his parents on Sundny.
per square yard per year are: vitri­
Archie
Swanson
wns
among
those
missioner in thut district soya it will nnd a flvo por cent, quarterly dlvl
prove theifc ri^
fied brick, elght-tenihs of a cent:
ho hurdsurfacod with clay in tho near dend wns declared. This shows th a t^ olnf
0rliu» !°
^ T 101!
cement concrete, 17 cents, bitumin­
our community Is becoming moro ; carnival recently with tho other band
called “ inexpensive.”
future.
ous concrete, 13 cent*; bituminous
macadam, seven cent*.
If you have occasion to drivo to Or­ prosperous nnd thrifty nnd thnt tho | oy^
These figures, if staled on the
The minister of Sweden nt Wash­
T h e record (here repro­
lando from Titusville, by all monns go president B. G. Smith and Cashier T.
ImsU of a mile o f lBHoot roadway,
ington, Axel F. Wallenberg, wifo nnd
viu Mims, Southmore and Oviedo—you L. Lingo nro untiring in thoir efforts
would result In the following year­
duced) of brick in the
ly upkeep eoetaj cement concrete.
wiH savo both tlmo and mileage.— to servo tho Bank of Ovoido nnd its daughter and thoir noico, wore callers
ti.C52.i2. bituminous concrete ft,*
litusville Advocate.
patrons nnd mnko it a stronger instl nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. John
B yberry-B ensalem
U Hl.t*. bltumlnoue macadam I6M.70, •
Boroll ono day last Week. They were
tution.
n vitrified brick ITt.M.
proud to represent such nn honest, In­
Service Test Road is
Tnnlnc Is a splendid tonic for puny,
Improvements are being mndo on
dustrious
nation
nnd
asked
many
ques­
hail, dellcntn children. It Is purely' tho house nnd grounds of tho Tlngloy
tions about tho first settlers. They
typical of brick pave­
vegetal,lo nnd contains no minerals o r 1grove, which we hopo will mean the
are
touring
tho
statu
and
while
stop­
°Pmt„9. Union Pharmacy.— Adv.
return of the Tlngloy family to Ovments.
ping in Sanford heard of New Upsnla
From tfi* Detroit (IYapnt Counip) iffcAffM,
eldo next winter.
Newer •Mirth It, IMt.
j*nd
wanted
to
meet
some
of
thu
For Sftlo— Brnnd now car of White
In the bond election of the elev­
' Swedes.
^Oflo Lime. Just received. This Is enth for the cotiBtruction nnd up-keop
the best llmo made for sprny, Catos of good ronds in Somlnolo County,
Stop talking about your troubles.
f rato Co.,- phone 181,
86tfc Ovoldo showed a voto of fifty for and
Toko
Tnnlnc. Union Pharmacy.— Adv
---------------------------- t ono against the iBBulng of bonds.
RENT—Throe rooms and a porch,
Mrs. L. E, Jordan nnd bnby have
For Rent—Nlcoly furnished ten
l^ tly furnished, on Wost Sldo, near returned from Starke, Fin.
room
apartments with bath in Catos
math Bros Bakery,— Mrs. Annie
Dan Downs is arranging to opon a
now
building,
nt reasonable prices.
1hilP36-ltp quick lunch stand Just next to the
Also
have
apartments
for rent at 809
----- -—
drug store. This will bo quite nn adMagnolia
St.
J.
J,
Cates,
at* Cotes
SOUR ORANGES WANTED— Drop dltlon to^ Ovoido ns It has formerly
atoroj
.
3fi-tfc
'nr,! stating number of boxes you been Impossible .for people coming In
hnviv*.w , Ilnyward, Winter Pnrk, Fin. after the dlmtcr hours at tho hotels
Medical experimenters havo found
,
lO-Ot&amp;wltp to got anything hot to eat.
that
some bacteria can he made to
Rov. Jordan loft Tuesday fop his
. , T!» milk - f human klndn... „ th . homo in QuUport, M l..., nft.r a v l .l t ,r.1.1; Uud n d U llty t o , lonj poripd.
kJ";l lhat l»n't watered before the of eoverel weoka - with hli children, ,hy flr,t freot n» and then drying
children got it.
. Mrs. W. B. Young and L. E. Jordaa them.

A Complete Stock

Company

Chase

Phone 536

Durable
VITRIFIED BRICK

V

PAVE

(WOMAN LEi

NATIONAL PAVING BRICK
MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
Clevelandt Ohio

Sanefaxes

�T H E B IG N E W P E E D STO R E
N O W fN O U R N E W B U IL D IN G
ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE FOR CASH
No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sa ck
............ $2.ifl
Purina
Baby Chick, 60-lbs., per sa ck ......... ................ -~ ....
Pi
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lbs., per sack *....,............... $l,9i
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per s a c k ................... $0.35
Pi
No.
2 White Corn, 100-lbs,, per sack
................ r....... $1.91
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per sack ..................... $3.70
p
J
Purina Chicken Chowder, 60-lbs„ per s a c k ....................... $1.01
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per sack.......................... $2.21
p,
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-8-Ibs., per sa ck ..................... $0.40
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per s a c k ......... ......................$2,58
Purina
Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per sa ck .............................. $4.84 •
p
t
Pure Wheat Shorts, lOMbs., per s a c k ................................$2.35
Larrp
Dairy
Feed, 100-lbs., per sa ck ............................ ...... $3.50
Li
Grit for Chickens, 100-lbs., per sack;..... ............................ $1,50
Cotton
Seed Meal, Bright 7% , per sa ck ............................... $2.52
C
&lt;
Oyster Shell, 100-lbs., per sack ........................................... $1.50
No.
N
&lt; 1 Race Horse White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per s a c k ....... $2.50
►NJAR, can’ t leak or overflow. CHICKS can’ t get wet and C H IL L -lt saves baby chicks. II^ and PURINA keeps them
Have you seen that new chic fountain we just got ln7 It fits any
........
CHICK CHOW. Tell vour neighbor. Call and get yours.— If not Hated ask us for It. WU1 give one sack Old Beck Sweet
healthy and growing. We nre giving them free with a sack o f PI
J
yourRardcn
and flow ers'ph tw c^^ forf^tillzer. W . know the kind you neod and furnish any amount. Phone us your w an ls-i,
Feed or Purina Molasses Feed with every $10.00 purchase. For

Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina
Purina

O-Molene 100-lbs., per s a c k .......... ............................$2,52
Cow Chow, 24% Proteen, 100-lbs., per sack.............$3.23
Calf Chow, 25-lbs., per s a c k .... .............................. $1.30
Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per s a c k .......... — $2.86
Hen Chow (Scratch), 60-lbs., per s a c k ....... ..........$1.49
Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 1-8-lbs., per s a c k .............$0.30
"Winner Brand" Scratch 100-lbs., per sack ...........$2.50
Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per s a c k ...................... $3.34

we haven'|L got'lt will get It for you... Thanltgl
ing was. addressed by Mrs. \y. p
Blackman.
ED NATIONAL DEFENDERS
Mrs. Clara D. Palmer wn* namtd
MAY ERECT nOME AT ST. PE^E
chariman o f a temporary organise
tlon, which was charged with tfci
(Itr The Au m Ii M Pm m )
ST. PETERSBURG, April 11 — work of forming a permanent orgup
A National Home of the Bcnovelont izatien.
Order of United National Defenders
may be erected in this city if the city GOVERNOR HARDEE WILL
commissioners wilt donate a plot of
SPEAK AT GAINKSVILU
ground for the purpose.
Plans for tho erection of the home
wore dlTcuised oy persons interested
GAll?E3VTLLE,""April
here Tccpntly. Committees were ap­ nor Hardee is expected to he tho ^in.
pointed to consult the various muni­
clpal speaker here April 21 at the
cipal officials in regard to plans for
ceremonies of laying tho corncritons
tho structure.
for the auditorium of tho University
GROUND BROKEN FOR A NEW
of Florida. According to Dr. Albert
4-STORY HOTEL AT EUST1S A. Murphroo, president of tho Univer­
sity, the chief oxecutvio hns announc­
(Hf The Associate* Preeel
EUSTIS, April 11.—The ground has ed his intention of being present ac­
been broken here for the erection of companied by his military staff.
Bankers in attendance hero at the
tho Fountain Inn Hotel whlcn will be
annual
meeting of the State Ranker*!
four stories in height and will spread
Association
will also attend the corover a block. The ground floor will
norstono
laying,
Dr. Murphrce said.
bo divided into ten business offices to
Tho
auditorium
is to he the first
bo rented for commercial purposes.
Contract for tho erection of the build­ unit of tho institution’s administration
ing was awarded to C. M. Emmerson building. Funds for its erection were
&amp; Company, of Brooksvillo, who an­ provided for by the last legislature.

BENEVOLENT ORDER OF UNIT­

ST. JOHN’S RIVER IS ONLY.
= : PUBLIC FORUM
SALVATION OF FREIGHT RATES =

FIRST TIME IN HISTORY OF CELERY GROWING THAT GOVT.
HAS STAMPED CRATES

----------------------------------------------------------------- mA MICHIGAN TOURISTS IMPRES­
The Pre-Cooling plant of tho Han­
NEW RULING FOR RAILROADS SOUNDS DEATH KNELL
M
SIONS OF SANkORD
ford Farmers’ Exchange has scored
TO SANFORD’S HOPES OF BEING A PORT
M
Sanford is a hustling, sunny, and another Big hit, which from a publicity
m
biT-' ’. " 'i Httic city that offer* to tho standpoint, is nf ppfnb^yfljpo. In ad­
tourist all the essunVW, accommoda­
tions and conveniences thnt tho trav­ dition to sending Sanford celery to tha
market, washed,
pro-cooled,
and
Tho following from tho Palntkn rates the railroads put into effect, for eler requires.
standardized,
each
package
now
bears
Nnturo hns been very generous to
Nows In something that ovcry citizen thoy aro protected by established wat­
the stamp U. S.— 1, which means that
of Sanford nhoulfl rend for it only er routes and Tampa Is plnnntng to Sanford, In giving it nn ideal location
it is government inspected and Is of
boars out whnt tho Chamber of Com­ Incronse its water transportation. on Lnko Monroe nnd the head of navi­
first
class quality. This is tho first
merce has boon telling you hero for Jacksonville was not oven represent­ gation of tho bcnutlful St. Johns riv­
timo
in the history of tho United
tha past six months nnd doing oil it ed nt tho meeting of tho Traffic er.
Htutcs
Durcau of Markets that this
Sanford can with all candor, boast
could by organizing tho Control Flori­ league. Manager Hoskins, of the
g'bvornmcnt
stamp has over been put
of
its
wol)
paved
streets,
it’s
wide
and
da Traffic Lengno nnd trying to light traffic bureau of tho Tnmpn Chamber
on
n
package
oM olory anywhere in
for our very existence. If tho busi­ of Commerce, was present and said foliage lined nvonuos, well kept inwns
the
United
States,
and it is tho first
ness men of Sanford Iny down on this that Tampn did not enre whnt tho and comfortnhlo homes,
timo
thnt
it
has
over
been put on any
Sanford, within its incorporate limJob any longor Ihcy can kiss goodbye lenguo did, thnt Tnmpn had nlrendy
packngo
of
Florida
produco.
Very of­
to all tholr hopes of Sanford ever bo- mndo its plnns for thin emergency, its and nearby adjacent country pos
ten
in
the
past
shipments
have
been
ipg nny Inrger thnn It now Is. Rend and advised Mr. Ilnrt that ho need not Besses the finest truck farming land
mndo
to
commission
houses
subject
to
"ask Tnmpn for a cent in this fight, in tho south, or in fact in nny other
tho following:
government
inspection
nt
point
of
for
you'will
not
get
It."
In
marked
stnto
in
tho
union.
"It was tho concensus of opinion at
Celery, Snnford’B groat specialty, is destination. Shipments from tho protho mooting of tho Southern Tariff contrast to the attitude of Tnmpn was
Association, which wns in session at (lint of Snvnnnuh, representatives grown on n gigantic scqlo, its qunlity cooling plant' bearing the government
Atlanta Monduy and Tuesday, that from thnt city declaring that they unexcelled, and its market extends stamp U. S.— 1 aro boing eagerly de­
manded by northern commission men, nounced thnt tho work would givej;m thoro is no escapo from tho ultimate were with the organization in thu from tho gulf to tho golden gate.
A continuity of crops Is not only inasmuch us they know that produce ploymcnt to betwoon 150 and 200 AMERICAN LEGION AT W E S T
enforcement of tho fourth section or­ fight to save, if possible, the small
PALM REACH WILL IN S T A L L
der of tho interstate commerce com­ ports, and thoy would take over a possihlo, hut tho rule, ns n mntter of so stamped finds rendior sale than men.
mission abolishing preferential freight portion erf thu assessment made fnct tho Golds nre nt all seasons oc­ Unit not Htnmpcd.
RADIO TELEPHONE SOON
G, “M, Derry, tho progressive plant WILL FORM LEAGUE OF
rates accorded seaports and Institution against Florida and attempt to raise cupied with growing crops of ono kind
or nnothor and those conditions ought manager of tho Exchange, is respon­
of tho straight mileage basis, accord­ it in Georgia.
(Ur Tho A u M ln k l P »u|
WOMEN VOTERS AT EUSTIS
sible
for
this
innovation.
It
was
thru
WEST
PALM REACH, April 11.—
ing to Secretary J. W. Hart, of the
"Just when the order, which is al- 1° t‘° « R™«t inducement to nny one
Tho local poBt of tho American le­
(Hr The Aasoelslrd I'reee)
Palatka Chamber of Commerce, on ready a law, n part of tho transport)!- contemplating truck farming to local'? his efforts that tho Uuroau of Markets
EUSTIS, April 11.—Decision to gion hns become interested in the rad­
furnished an inspoetor who explained
| i | h return heru this morning.
Mr. lion net, goes into effect depends on
n place thnt gives results,
the
requirements
necessary
in
packing,
form
a Lnko county organization of io telephone and; telegraph and have
Hart attended both sessions of the when the schedules filed hy-thc rail­
As to climate, Hanford stands in a
before
this
stnmp
could
ho
placed
on
tho
Lenguo
of Women Voters wnt un­ voted to install in tho Legion head­
itnguo in tho Piodmont hotel in At- roads are submitted and finally ap­ class by herself.
each
package,
and
ns
n
result
of
this
animously
taken
at a meeting o f men quarters a radiophono at tho earliest
luntn, and was made chairman of the proved. These will he submitted in
Tho warm days ns a rulo nro fol*
Floridn division to arouse interest nnd Atlnntn, New Orlenns nnd Ashovillo lowed by, cool nnd rostful nights. Her instruction It was but a short timo be­ nnd womon here recontly. Tho moot­ possible moment.
ralHo funds with which to do every­ on Mny 22, simultaneous hearings bo- closo proximity to tho son affords tho fore celery lo s in g tho pre-cooling
thing poHsihla to secure a favorable iug held nt each of theBc cities on cooling breezes thnt produces n sound plant was packed to moot tho strict
basis for computing the tariffs.
Unit date. Tho rates will lie based nnd healthful slumber. From n social requirements of tho government.
FOR C AI V — 8°0 ACRES; Flowing well, Celery Land, 5-acre
"Stag Brand," tho official trndo
"The enforcement of tho fourth sec­ per mile on classification.nnd !t is standpoint Hanford stands pro-cnilI v l l i J x i L u tracts or more, easy payments. This is tho
tion principle, which Ih already law, on tho classification that shipper aro nont in the distribution of tho gonu- mark of tho Snnford Farmers Ex­ ------largest solid body of Flowing well land in the
moans that I’alntka will have no pre­ most concerned. It developed at tho ino old-fashioned, Southern hospital­ change, means a standardized proferential rnte over any other city In Atlanta meeting thnt a preponderance ity, its citizens as a whole try to out­ cooled package to tho shipper. Tho Celery^DlslricU______ _____
Floridn. It will pay its mil froight of freight coming into the s o u th is do each othor in extending a hearty government stamp U. S.— 1 gives the
nt so much per milo, just ns every based on water competitive points, and and warm welcome to its visitors. It added prestige nnd tho fnct thnt Han­
other Florida city will pay it. Ras­ that if these nra abolished tho rail­ makes no difforcnce to tho "Snnford* ford celery wns tho first to havo this
ing points that now exist, such as tho roads aro facing two conditions—otth- inn" whether you como from the aris­ distinction brings inoro renown to this
Ohio river, the I’otomnc river, Missis­ er they will got a higher rate on all tocracy or tho rural districts, all aro great industry of Sanford.
sippi, etc., will ho abolished. If Pa­ the stuff that comes south, or thoy welcome.
Hanford is well equipped with edu­ HARDINGS WILL PLAN
latka guts a ton of freigiit from Clove- will force shippers to use water routes,
cational
facilities, nnd ranks high
FOR ANNUAL EGG ROLLING
land it will pay tiie same rate pur and lose considerably more than they
among
slmilnr
institutions
throughout
ON WHITE HOUSE I,AWN
mile that Gainesville, Lake City or will gain. It will ho the purpose of
Livo Oak will pay. It will ineun tho tho Traffic League to show, if it can, tlio state, its buildings havo boon wise­
. J.11?. Thp Aaonclntrd prPaai
establishment of wholesale grocery thnt the enforcement of tho nrdor wlli ly located, and properly distributed to
SOsS — Fl.k Pronilor Trend II0.M
WASHINGTON. April 11.— Presi­
nnd grain houses in all of these towns cut the throats of the railroads in accommodato all tho district within its
S0&gt;S -N on-Skid Fsbrle . I4.M
H E F is k P r e jn ic r
dent
nnd
Mrs.
Harding
consented
to
SOnS —Eilrn-PIr Itrd-Top n.bi
ami the elimination of tho number thnt it will force a greater volume of incorporate iimites and nearby country
SOnS —Hln-PIr Non-Skid
T
read
is
a
tire
which
opening of the White Houso grounds
Cllnther Cord . . I7.93
thnt
I
h
under
its
jurisdiction,
that now exist' hero by reason of the traffic by wntor.
W s S H -B ti-P Ir Non-Skid
Easter Monday for nn egg rolling, n
Thu
teaching
faculty
I
h
made
up
of
yields an honest, generous
Cord SlmlahtSIdo IMS
preferential rate.
Mr. Hart said that rail representa­
ami —S li-p lr Non-Skid
time honored etJStoni looked forwnrd
S7.M
Cord
* * •
"In other words, it will menu that tives evinced uneasiness over the sit­ the best talent thnt could he obtained to by the children of tho city..
measure of service at a low SI n4 -N on-Skid. Cord.
30.00
Pnlutku will no longer lie a jobbing uation, ono being outspoken in his and tho high grado of scholars that it
39.00
ZSn4&gt;4-Non-HklitCorii
41.00
S4n ijj
price.
center and distribution point—unless belief thnt it would prove ruinous to graduates is sufficient evidence to O’NEAL NAMED HEAD
51.M
Mat —Non-Skid
convince
tho
most
skeptical
that
whan
*
Palatka provided against the emer­ the railroads. A representative of one
OF REPUBLICANS IN
it comes to education, Hanford stands
See this tire and compare
gency by arranging for Wfttor trans­ of the big systems entering Jackson­
FOURTH DISTRICT
in the front ranks as an educational
portation. This would moan tho ul­ ville said he had already advised Ills
with any at a co m p e tin g
(enter.
timate deepening of tha channel of traffic chief of tho dtmgurs threaten­
PALATKA,
April
11.—With
the
In conclusion I woujj say that If
price. It is your best pur­
the St. Johns river between hero nnd ing in the fourth section order.
nomination by fourth district repub­
you
arc
contemplating
u
respite
from
" i ’nlntkn wholesale concerns hold u
Jacksonville and possibly the estab­
chase if you want a lowlicans in convention horo yesterday of
lishment of an indopendont transpor­ meeting recontly to discuss the situa­ tho rigorous wintors of the north, Howard McKay, of Miami, ns tho
priced tire.
tation company
for
chnrturing tion which now faces them, but nt thnt como to Sanford, and you will find an party’s candldnto for tho houso o f.
deal
city
to.
spend
your
vacation.
If
schooners, or for tho poeration of one time had little information ns t&lt;» the
representatives from this district,1
It is a FiskTirc.and is frisk
or more steam vessels to northern real seriousness of the situation, or you como to Snnford for one winter it two republican congressional candl* ‘
points, It would also ho necessary, whnt mothods might ho pursued to s safe for mo to prodict that your dntos havo boon placed in tho field In
character clear through.
if this is to romnln a distribution offset it. Establishment of wntor onso will ho liko tho proverbial "had this stnto.
point for grains, to urrnngo for Bchad- transportation from eastern ports, It penny" you will always return.
Judga William M. Gober, o f Tampa,
J. W. W.,
Thera’s a Fisk Tire of extra value
ulos to connoct with Tampa bonts that wns pointed out, would not altogeth­
was rocontly nominated ns tho party’ s
Detroit,
Midi.
tn every size, for car, truck
will bring grain from tho west thru er relievo tho situation hero, ns thoro
candldato for tho houso from tho first
or speed wagon
the.port of New Orlonns,
is practically no grain or hay coming
district.
Snnford needs a good library build­
through
onstorn
ports.
It
was
point­
McKay won yesterday’s nomlnstlon
"Ton stntos woro represented nt tho
ing nnd will havo ono ns Boon ns the
Atlanta meeting, and thoro was a ed out, however, tlmt if Jacksonville bond Issues can ho propnred nnd voted oyer Major Mllburn, o f West Palm
unanimity of feeling that the league establishes a water transportation lino upon. Every ontorprislng city hna Roach, by a voto of 37 to '15.
Approximately 100 porsons, about
should fight to the last ditch ' to from Now Orleans tlmt Palatka will n flno librnry building. Sanford has
benefit
by
it
and
can
maintain
pres­
half
o f them nogrocs, attended yes­
maintain depressed rates for water­
kept up a librnry association for
way ports. Interior cities recognized ent connections with tho Jacksonville many yonrs chiefly through the of. terday's mooting. A permanent or­
that short hauls from ports would ha port. Otherwise Tampn will havo tho forts of a fow faithful workors who ganization qf.foutth district republi­
it cheaper method of securing freight advantage over all tho peniiiHuiar sec­ without nny room and In a cubby holo cans wns effoctod with W. R. O’Neal,
than ull-rall hauls based on any pos- tion of tho state in shipments from of a place hero nnd thoro havo kopt of Orlando, as chairman, and J. R.
Scott, o f Jacksonville, secretary.
sihlo new tariff that will bo promul­ tiie west.
nllvo tho spnrk of reading and a
gated. Just Itow tho Thiffle League
According to tho statements o f tho thirst for knowlcdgo embodied in our
- will fight could not ho determined, Orlando papers rclativo to their young people ns well ns tho old. Now AGED CHICKEN THIEF
HAH BEEN RELEASED
ns It is not yet known what nttitudo stroot sales sinco tho first of. October thnt wo have a chance to build a beau­
• NOW THAT MOON 19 FULL
tho railroads will •assume when thoy Orlando cuslly has 2,233,333 peoplo tiful library'building wo should all
moot with the shippers ami repre­ living down thoro.
Wo hasten to take a Just prtdo In tho librnry and
(Hr The .(Miirlutr! I’rean)
sentatives of tho Interstate commurco congratulate our sistor city on the push tho matter by voting for tho
JACKSONVILLE, April l l .—John
commission in Atlanta on Mny 22 to wonderful Increase in population and bond issue when it comes to tho vot- Adams, seventy-three year old negro
submit their pchedulos of rntos. Just would stnato to tho census bureau ors.
chickon thief wfio was sent to jail by
whnt basis theta tariffs will ho on is that they are losing tlmo sending cen
Judgo Beckman recently, to stay un­
not known nmnlnti) this is known nu bub takers to Orlando. All thoy need
NEW YORK, Ajirll 11—Jack Demp­ til tho moon shone again, oir tho the­
steps to oppose thorn enu bo taken.
is tho "streot sales" that’s tho thing. sey sailed today for Europa whom ho ory that chicken thieves operate only
"In Florida tho fight to oppose
•■ p -- --------will remain for three months. Ho is nlghtg. whon thoro I sno moon, was
Tho almanac and
ratos that will ruin the wholesale
Mr. Avery who has been tho guesf not engaged to moot any European released today.
business in somo of tho established of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr, boxors but salad he would not bo av- Judgo Beckman said full moon to
centers now, will havo to bo wa.god by mid Mrs. 0. H, Evans at Mansteej Is on o to accepting a reasonable offer. night. ' Adams was arreiited March
the smaller ports, such as Palatka, tho guest of Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Gib­
The world at your door
Sanford, DoLnnd and Tonsacola. Jack­ son for a few days before returning
* ____ n t .
sonville and Tampa do not caro what to his* homo in Soelal Circle, Go.

FRANKL. WOODRUFF

com pare
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FISK
TIRES

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14,192*

PLAN NOT ON AGENDA

—
Run
...............
N. 11.11
J eh.,
eh., B 1.01 eh.. &amp; M
gage in aggressive operations against
The farmer coaid always hold the the following described 'property sit­ ! « _l
;dt*.
d ig.. W
est io
"Vest
&lt;o beg. (less
------ N. s.OT acres)
others end
that
the
people
of
on#
. ...
....
. balance of power If he had tha money uated In Seminole County, Florida, to- Acres 1.07. The said land being aesse»ed
at
the
date
o
i
the
issuance
o. f euoli
-----------m
country should be entitled to justice to hold his crops,
wit: Beg. 10.70 chs. S and 17.81 chs. M S B i l l N . I . e _ &gt; ■___ ______________
“j
___________________
OTHER n e w s o p i n t e r e s t a t AND LLOYD GEORGE 'POURS OIL m the court* o f another.
W o f NE cor o f SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4 Sec.
Gcore Chitcherln, the Russian so­
..irvun
ON THE TROUBLED GAUL.
t h e NATION'S CAPITOL
Vollva'a beliefs may be scorned 3, Twp, 20 S., Range 30 E., run S 55
D. 1912.
viet
foreign
minister,
In
speaking
for
degrees,
E
17.88
chs.,
S
30
degrees,
W
by a callous world, but they are a
FOR THE DAY
AND ASKS FOR PEACE
his delegation, announced their adher­ great benefit to paragraphers.
8.74 chs., W. 1.00 chs., thence NWly sea.
1911.
ence to tho resolutions and then de­
(HEAL)
to beg. 5 acres. The said land being
&lt;nr The Am n Ii M P i m )
IHy The Associated P r rii)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
WASHINGTON, April 11—The «lotGENOA, April 11.—A clash over a clared that Russia was ready to sup­ Notice of Application for Tax Deed assessed at tho date o f the Isauance of
[gg of tho'National Bank o f Greece dirarmament proposal by George |port any proposals that would avoid
By:
such certificate in tho name of James ao-itc
Under Section 575 of the General
v*s reported today in a. cable to tha' Chitcherln, the Russian soviet foreign war or lighten the burden of arma­
Townsend. Unless said certificate
Statutes of the State of Florida
....
. . NOTIC'D
-commerce department
Confuiion minister, which occurred between ment.
g lVT
we, W ilNotice is hereby given that R. L. shall be redeemed according to law tax IIbm u
_Ra'dJng_end«wlfet Kloreno*
earned by uncertainty o f enactment of Chitcherln and M. Barthou, France,
M. Barthou Immediately protested Kennedy, purchaser of Tax Certifi­ deed will issuo thoreon on tho 12th
■.at
.o^ 10
nth"
' ? 0lM_e.Ry
Aprii:
o olook
m. °*w ill
m
forced loan by Greek government Is threatened to disrupt tho conference. and declared with some heat France cate No, 270, dated tho 3rd' day of day o f May, A. D. 1022.
ttiT
Mid to hnvo caused Bourse to close
Witness my olTIclal signature end
M. Bartou safd that Franco cate, would absolutely refuse to discuss the'Juno, A. D. 1018, has fll 9&lt;I said cortlIt of
April 6th and the Ban)c April 8tb. The ] gorlcally refused to discuss disarma­ questlon of disarmament at this co n -. flcato in my offico, and has made ap- seal this the 0th day o f April, A. D.
»heyevY'thT°Surt’r^y^hIii0bk
fo r an oorder
----- :Authorising the adoption
ity the forcod loan became effective1ment at Genoa. M. Chitcherln re­ ference.
„# an unnamed
v
. plication for Tax Deed to Issue In ac- 1022.
nnamed Infant Child whose parbuiincss In Athens was at e stand* plied that Russia thought France
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Mr. Lloyu GeoiH.'MKriuoA to inter-,cordunco with law. Said certificate
Clerk Circuit Court,
still.
. would be ready to d^cuse this ques­ venc, and in his contention that dla- embraces the following described prop“ • « " *•1
tion because M. Briand, the former nrmnmjnt could noot be takon up, orty situated In Seminole County,
Seminolo County, Florida.
j g gJIIENCH
H M s X DELD1NG.
a e H fflw .
WASHINGTON, April 11. — Plans premier, had said at the Washington cortalnly not before a pence basis had Florida, to-wlt:
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. 10-Sto
Lot 140 Eurckn 34-fltc
■■
1 ■■
■■■■■■.■■
for return survey liquor conditions In conference that Russia's armaments boon reached at Genoa, ho was sup- (Hammock. The said land being nH- ) ........
Nolle* o f Applleatloa fo r T ee Deed Un­
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
der Section 0TB o f the General Ita tSouthern waters was extended to Por­ had made disarmament impossible.
ported by Signor Facta. Evontually Bossed at tho date of tho issuance of
ntee o f the State o f Florida
Under Section 575 of- the General
to Rico and Virgin Islands by Colonel
Notico le hereby given that Chuluota
Russia, the status of which Is one the discussion on this point ceased, Isuch certificate in tho name of UnCo.
purohaaer
o f Tax Certificate No.
Statutes
of
the
State
o
f
Florida
Kutt, under consideration today at o f tho questions o f supreme Impor­ efter M. Chitcherln said tho Russian known. Unless said certificate shall
499. dntod the 3rd day o f June, A. D.
Notice
is
hcroby
given
that
Gi
S.
1911,
line
filed
eald
certificate In my o f­
prohibition headquarters. Nutt plans tance to be decided by tho economic delegation would bow to the collec­ be redeemed according to law tax deed
fice. nnd has innde application for Tax
Crawford,
purchaser
of
Tax
Certifi­
to go to Jacksonville at an early date conference came to the forefront soon tive will of the conference.
Prod to Issue In accordance with law.
will Ibbuo thereon on the 12th day o f
cate No. 82, dated the 2nd day of Said certificate embraces the follow ing
tod from there to the Mends. .
after the opening of that great aoThe clash between the Russian and May, A. D. 1922.
described property eltuated lit Seminole
June, A. D. 1010, hns filed said certi­ County, Florida, to-w lt: Lots 4, 1, and
■omhly yesterday. Speeches had boon French delegates disclosed tho fact
Witness my official signature nnd
S, Block D, Chuluota. The said land be­
WASHINGTON, April 11,—Peti- made by the presiding officer, Pre­ that disarmament not on the agenda, seal this tha 4th day of April, A* D. ficate in my olTico, and has made ap­ ing oeeesaed at the date a f the Issuano*
o f auoh certificate In the name o f K lsplication
for
Tax
Deed
to
issue
in
ac­
tlom wero filed with the Commerce mier Facte, of Italy; M. Barthou, and that therefore, this matter Is not 1922.
Valley Construction Co.
cordance with law. Said certificate nlminee
Alao: Tax Certificate No. B00. dated
commission today by the Western representing France; Premier Lloyd to be taken up for consideration.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
embraces tho following described prop- tho Ird day o f June. A. P. 1918, has
Union asking adjudication o f Its prop­ George, of Great Britain; Dr. Wlrth,
fllod suld Certificate In my office, and
Tha keynote of Lloyd George's
Clork Circuit Court,
Lcrty
situated in Seminole County, hna innde application for Tax Peed to
erty Hums and separate consideration oi Germany, and spokesman of Jnpar speech was peace, and ho made a
Seminolo County, FI
In accordance with law Raid Cer­
FIr.rJ.V, t'M’-it: N
Lot 8, W. F. Issue
tificate embrncee the follyv (:•- • t
for it in commission proceedings for and Belgium, all of a conciliatc~r J’ S. rnn’orftil snpoal to tho dclcgntea to 84-fltc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
scribed
property sl.u n t?:
-V.TfluoiLeavitt’s Sub-Div. Tho said land be­
raluntion o f four railroads. All of turo and voicing adherence to the work In unison for tho restoration o f!
County, Florida, to-w lt: I,ota 4, B, nnd
ing
assessed
at
tho
date
of
tha
issu­
O, Block F. Chuluota, tho anld Innd be­
minor importance excopt tho Florida Cannes resolutions, upon which the good relations and normal economic No\ice of Application for Tax Deed
ing assessed nt the date o f the Issu*
ance of such certificate in tho name of nnco
Under
Section
575
of
the
Generul
o f auch certificate In tho name o f
present gathering Is based.
Cast const.
conditions throughoi^ tho world. Ho
S. W. Wright. Unless Bald certificate Klsalmtnco Vnlley Conatructlon Co. UnStatute^of the State of Florida
Mr. Llyod Georgo hnd said that bellovcd that if tho conforenco was
leas said certificate shell lie redeemed
shall bo redeemed according to law nccordlng lo law Tax peed will leeue
ALPENA, Mich., April 11.— High nil the delegates met on n footing of successful in its achievements, the
Notice is hereby given that F, S.
on the Kith day o f April, A.
Tax Dood will issuo thoreon on tho thereon
P. 1991.
water mused by hpavy rains Is caus­ equality provided they accepted tho United States J^would not metelj Vornny, purchaser of Tux Certificate
WITNRRR
my official signature and
22nd day of April, A. D. 1022.
No. 1384, dated tho (1th day of Juty,
ing heavy damage to many parts of conditions set forth, which, brldfly, come in, but come In gladly."
seal thle tho 10th day o f Murch, A. P.
WITNESS my official signature and 1999.
A. 1). 1897, has filed said certificate
northern lower Michigan and threat- declared that countries must not re­
(SEAL)
n A. DOUGLASS,
Beal this tho 17th day of March, A.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Among other things, Hollywood In my office ,nnd has made application
wing to inundate town af Tower on pudiate their contracts, that they
D 1022.
'
Berntnole County, Fla.
JO-810
north side of here. Ono list was lost must not wage war on tho Institutions will havo to answer for n great num­ for Tnx Deed to Ibbuo In accordance
My: A. M. W EEKK D. C.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
with
law.
Said
certificate
embraces
of
Another,
that
thoy
must
net
onber of atrocious puns.
yesterday.
la
the
Circuit
Court, Seventh Jadletal
Clork Circuit Court,
Circuit It and for Heuitaole
County, Flurlda
Seminolo County, Florida.

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IN CIIANCKUY

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of tho Gcncrnl
Statutes of tho State of Florida
Notico lit hereby given thnt E. G.
Hodges, purchaser of Tnx Certificate
No. 190, dntod-tho 2nd day of Juno,
A. D. 1919, has filed said certificate
in my office, and has mado applica­
tion for tnx deed to Issue In accord­
ance with law. Snld certificate em­
braces tho following d«Hcrlbed prop­
erty situated In Sotninolo County,
Flnridn, to-wlt: S 2 ncros of W 1-2 of
! NE 1-4 of NW 1-4 o f NW 1-4, Soc. 5,
Twp. 20 S., Rnngo 31 E. 2 acres. Tho
Isaid innd being nssossed at tho dato of
! tho issunneo of such certlflcnto in tho
!nnmo of Unknown. Unless snld cer­
tificate, shall bo rodcomcd according
to law Tnx Deed will issuo thoroon
on the 5th day of Mny, A. D. 1922.
Witness my official signature and
senl this tho 30th day of March, A.
D. 1922,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUOLASS,
Clork Circuit Court,
Sominolo County, Fla.
33-0tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

F. L. W oodruff, Complalntant,

C. It. iSn'dsloy, 1\ Kredar, nnd H. J.
Close, Defendants.
UltPEIl OK Pllllt.IUATION
To the unknown hofrs. devises, grantoes or other claimants, and nil par­
ties claiming an Interest under C. II.
I.lndsloy, P. Frodor nnd E J. Close,
or otherwise In tho property herein­
after described, end to all parlies
claiming an Interest In salt) property,
situated In Butulnolo County, Florida,
to-w lt:
&lt;*
Doglunlng IB chains North and 33 and
8-100 chains Hast o f tho Houthwrst cor­
ner, Heatlon 35, Township 19 Mouth,
ltango so Enst, run North 13 ch ain s
East 21 chains and Routhwosterly l l
and 2B-100 chains nnd Went 11 chain*
Also heulunlng 20 nnd 4-100 clinlna
East o f the Northwest corner, flection
3, Township 20 Houth, Kongo 30 East,
run Enst li chains. Houth IB chains,
West 5 chains uud north IB chains. Also
beginning 380 feet Houth nnd 448 feel
Wont o f 44 Heatlon punt on Enst lino oi
flection 36, Township 19, rnngo 30 East,
run West 91B foot, Houth 300 feet. East
916 feet, North 300 feet, Also f.ot I,
lllnck 14, Tier fi. Hanford, Florida.
You aro hereby ordered to npponr In
the nhovo entitled causo on the rule day
of May the snmo being the first day ol
May, A. P. 1933, nt tho Court tlouso In
Hanford, Florldn. In defnult whereof the
complainant will ha entitled and nuthorlxed lo proceed ex pnrte.
And It Is further ordered thnt a copy
of this notice he published once a week
for twelve consecutive weeks In the
"Hanford Herald" n newspaper In gen­
eral circulation In tho Hold County.
Witness my hand nH Clerk o f the
nforoHnld Court and the Heal thereol
this ttie ltth day of January. A. » . 1911.
(HEAL)
E. A. POUOLAHH,,
NOTICE OK APPLICATION KOIl TAX
Clerk.
PEEP IINDEIl SECTION (ITS OF
I
ly
A. M. WEEKH. D. C.
CENEIIAL STATUTES OK THE
JOHN
fl.
LEONA
IIPY,
STATE OK KLOIIIPA
Holloltur for Complainant.
29-late
Notice le hcroby glvon thnt J. N.
Hearoy, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
No. 1808, &lt;lninl the fitli day o f Novem­
ber, A. P. 18US, hue filed eald certificate
In my office, amt has nmde application
for Tnx Peed to Issue In accordance
with Inw. Bald certlflcnto embraces tho
follow ing described property situated
In Seminole County, Florida, to-w lt:
Deg. 95 ft. H nnd 73.9 nnd W o f NE cor
o f NV’ U or NE(4 Hoc. 39, Tp. 20 H. It.
30 E. Ilun W 232.B ft, H 408 ft, E 339.B
rOU can’t do ’our best when
ft. N 408 ft, 2(4 A. The snld land lining
your back ant every musck
assessed nt tho date o f the Issuance nf
nchca with fatigue.
such certificate In the name o f A. U.
Uhodos. Unless snld certificate shnll
Apply Sloan’s Liniment freely, with­
ho redeemed according to law Tnx
out rubbing, and enjoy ■ penetrative
Daed will Issuo thereon oil the 28th day
glow of warmth and comfort.
o f April, A. D. 1022.
* WiTNEHS my official signature amt
Good for rheumatism, neuralgia,
scat this tha 2!tli day o f March, A. P
sprains ant) attains, aches and pains,
1922.
sciatica, sora muscles, stiff joints and
(BEAL)
E. A. POUGLA88,
the niter effects of weather exposure,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Bemlnole County, Fla.
For forty years twin’s enemy. Ash
32-Blo
Dy: A. M. WEEKH, P. C.
your;: ijibor. Keep Sloan's handy.
NOTICE OK APPLICATION KOH TAX
At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40.
PEEP UNPEII SECTION 1175 UK
UENEIIA1, STATUTES OK THE
STATE OK KLOIIIPA
Notico Is hereby given that Allco W.
Pnlmer, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
No. 42, dated tho 2nd day o f June. A.
P. 1919, hnn filed snld certificate In tny
office, nnd has innde application for
Tnx Deod to Issue In accordance with
law. Bald certificate embraces tho fol­
lowing dosorlhed properly situated In
Bemlnole County, Folrlda, to-w lt: Lot
8, D lock -9, Tier 8, Hanford. Tho snld
Innd helng assessed at tho dnto o f tho
Issunnca of such certificate In the name
o f J. W. Fltxgnrnld Estnte. Unless said
certificate shall ho redeemed nccordlng
to Inw Tnx Deed will Issue thoroon on
the 28lh day of April, A, P, 1922.
WITNESS my official signature aiid
seal tills the 21th day o f Marnh, A. p.
1922.
(HEAL)
E. A. POUOLAHH.
Clerk Circuit Court,
He ml nolo County, Fin,
32-fite
Dy: A. M. WEEKH. D.
Notice of Application for /Tax Herd Un­
der Heatlon ATS nf tli* Gcncrnl Hint- •
utro o f Ihe Htntc o f Klurldn

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SANFORD HERALD

IN THE H E A R T OF TH E W O R LD ’S G REATEST
VOLUME

xm

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1022

german delegates made

NO REPLY AT NOON TODAY
TO LLOYD GEORGEDEMAND
WORLD-WIDE
Dratf Russo-German
BARACA MEET
Treaty or Stay Out &gt;
JACKSONVILLE
OF CONFERENCE
That They Either W ith -

GERMANS A R B DIVIDED ON TIIE
VteUE AND NG REDLY E X­
PECTED BEFORE NIGHT

(llr The Aaanrtnlr4 Pr»u)
GENOA April 20.— Lloyd George
today said tho Gorman delegation
Fid agreed to n ccept'th e condition*!
of tho Allloa not to participate In
further dscusslon In regard to Russian
affairs, tho result o f thejp having
ilgncd tho Russo-German treaty Sund»y. Political commission will meet
tomorrow to coqtafpr the Russian re ­
ply to tho alllodproposals that were
transm itted to the Russians laat
week.

VE G E TA B LE SECTION

nARACA-PIlILATHEA
CONVEN­
TION WITH PROMINENT
WORKERS PRESENT
(Hr The Ax'oelntril I’ rrua)
JACKSONVILLE, April 20.— The
world-wido Bnrnca-I’ hilnthon 21th nnnunl convention which opened hero to­
day nnd will run through Sumlny with
prominent workers from all parts of
the country in attendance started ofY
today. Marshal A. Hudson, of Syra­
cuse, Now York, president nnd found­
er of Burncn nnd Philathcn movement
will respond to nn address o f welcome
tonight by Mayor Murlin.
Florida
Bnrncn-Philnthca
Union's annual
meeting in progress, will merge this
afternoon with the wrold-wido meet­
ing.

GENOA, April 20.— Tho Gorman
delegation nt noon mado no reply to
Lloyd Georgo’s ultimatum that thoy 8EMENOFF AGAIN
either withdraw tho RusHO-Germnn
FINDS FREEDOM—
treaty or nccept tho penalty of dis­
s BAIL FURNISHED
barment from tho conferences discus­
sions of tho Russian question. Tho
( H r T h r Anmirinlrd 1*r•*hm&gt;
Germnns nro divided o nthc.issue and
NEW YORK, April 20.— A demon­
no reply •*» expected before night. Rus­
stration typical of his turbulent Russians say the treaty must-stand.
■wln, greeted Goncrnl Gregorio Semen-*
off, Cossack chlcftnn, ns ho loft Lud­
PARIS, April 20.— Instructions sent
low street Jail yestordny afternoon.
by Prcmlor Polncnro to the French
Released In $25,000 ball furnished
ambassadors In cupitnls of thofA llios
by his friends, tho Cossack ataman,
and fully approved by tho cabinet, nro
appeared at tho jail door and crlnto insist that onorgbtlc measures bo
surrounded by ndotachm ont o f police
taken nnd penalties applied to Ger­
ged into his coat collar as tho Jeers
many if the Itusso-Gormnn trenty Is
o f thouHnnds fell upon his cars.
not abrogated, regardless o f whnt tho
Ludlow street was black with tho
Genoa conference mny decide.
crowd, which had stood in a driving
rnln for sovcrol hours nwnltlng SemPARIS, April 20.— Prime Minister
onoff’s rclcaso.
When Ills friends,
Lloyd Georgo is reported in Genou ndnccompnnicd by tho sheriff hurried In­
riccs received boro last evening to
to tho building cnrrylhg $20,000 In
have informed Dr. Wirth, the German
currency nnd $5,000 in Liberty bonds,
chancellor, that there wore only two
tho crowd sont up n howl nnd moved
possible solutions o f tho presont dead­
closer to tho antrnneo.
&gt;
lock.
Extrn details of police wero ordor.
The first was that the Germans
cd to preserve order. Hundreds of
must ccaso to bo admltcd to tho dis­
persons stood on roq^s of tenements
cussion of Uussiun affairs nt tho con­
nnd hung on firo esenpo ladders. Thov
ference.
wore driven flfl by tho police, who
Thu second was that they must tear
feared bomb throwing.
up nnd scrap tho trenty mndo with tho
Somenoff botrayed norvousnoss &lt;u
Russians.
ho descended tho jail stops. Ho kept
hnncellor Wiijth, the messages Hint­ close to bis guards nnd quickened his
ed, whilo regretting the severity of step oh tho crowd, brooking through
the latter alternative, did not refuso tho police lino nt ono point, gathered
to take it under consideration and is nround n tnxicnb nt the curbing.
reported virtually to have accepted it
Ho entered tho cnb, nccompnnicd
in principle.
by sovernl policemen and his friend,
The German delegation is active Georgo Kroupsky, his formor mili­
among tho other delegates, snid these tary aide In Slborln, nnd was whisk­
advices, in an effort to obtain a repeal ed nwny through n lino In tho crowd
of the allied decision pronounced mado by mounted patrolmen.
against them yesterday. The Gormans
Goncrnl Somenoff was arrosted hero
were particularly insistent In point­ two weeks ago In connection with n
ing out to tho Italian delegation that civil suit involving tho theft n trnns.
the departure o f tho Gorman d e p ­ Hnknla In 1010 o f goods vnluod nt
utes from Gcnon would greatly com ­ $475,000, tho pn .orty of tho now
promise tho conforoncor
bnnkrupt You- r * t a Homo nnd For­
The German delegation wuh report- eign Trading l flFipany. He was road to be divided on Mr. Lloyd George’s lensed thnt night on bnirfurnlshed
proposal that the Russo-German pact by a bonding pompnny. This company
l* scrapped, with Dr. Wirth accosting Inter recalled tho bond nnd tho gen­
It in principle pnd Foreign Mlnlstor eral was tnken to Jail. In the monnRathonnu, opposing it.
tlmo members o f tho Siberian expedi­
tion o f tho American army preferred
GENOA, April 20.— Tho Gorman chnrgos against him In Washington,
delegates and exports have not yet claiming thnt ho enused tho murder
keen aide to find a formula wheerhy o f soldiers In tho Americnn expedi­
compromiso with tho entente pow- tion.
*r!ti without sacrificing tho RussoGerman treaty, although thoy wore In
aeaaion to n ver^ late hour last night.
Efforts nro being mndo to havo tho
conference formulate n Russian policy
in which tho Russo-German treaty can
ke absorbed, thus giving It tho stamp
of conference npprovnl nnd removing
Ike cause of hard feelings.
Thu plnin language o f Promlor Lloyd CONTINUOUS RIFLE AND MA^Georgo to tho Gorman statesman yesHINE GUN FIRE AND TRUCKS
Rrday ovor the treaty Incident, wHlch
RUSHING A R O U N D ^
ono timo threatened to disrupt tho
ooononilc conference was helioved to
(nr Thi* Associated Press)
DUBLIN, April 20.— Lost night
havo cluurcd tho political atmosphere,
kuk as nolthor the German roply to was tho worst Dublin has oxporlonced
‘ ko allies nor tho Russian reply re­ since Easter ns far as noise was con­
garding nccoptnnco o f tho conditions cerned. ontinuous rifle nnd mnehino
■or tho restoration o f Russia was gun flro nnd nolso of milltnry trucks
forthcoming, tho situation is still con- rushing to relievo places attacked but
thus far only one cnsunlty is report­
"dored critical.
,
ed. Sovernl buildings occuplod by tho
WASHINGTON, April 20.—The provisional freo stato government
Ways and Means Committee wore attacked.

DUBLIN NOISY,
ONE IS KILLED
IN CONFUSION

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SANFORD GOLF "COURSE
ORGANIZE FOR BAND WEEK
IS ASSUMING FINE SHAPE,
FIFTY MEN AT WORK DATES AREMAY1T0MAY6

Orange County
Anti-Saloon League
Assessor Asks
is Not Satisfied With
Hot Questions
Gen. Nutt and Forces
Mir The Aumirlntrtl I'rciia)
JACKSONVILLE, April 20.— Rev.
C. W. Crooko, superintendent o f tho
Anti-Saloon League o f Florida, dod a les ho discovered some flaws in
tho the m eth od Col. Nutt und a ss is t­
ants in their conduct o f war against
liquor violators at Miumi and thnt he
was going havo some o f what he
termed inefficient and unfaithful fed­
..... justified.
eral agents removed,
detail defects. Ho said ho Just re­
turned to Jacksonville after six weeks
tour of Central, South and West Flor­
ida "organizing for the Juno primary
campaign looking toward dry nnd de­
pendable candidates getting Into tho
faeo for county offices and the legis­
lature."

Wants lo Know About Railroads nnd
*a
i
Telegraph Companies

Marion- L. Dawson, stato equalizer
of taxes, expects to visit Orlando with­
in tho next few days to go over tho
tax assessment^ hf Orange county
with a view to deciding whether tho
recent increase of fifteen per cent is
Announcement to this effeet was made yesterday by County
Assessor Arthur Butt, who has vigor­
ously opposed the increase hero on tho
ground that tho present valuation is
cquitnhlo nnd fair and should not ho
inivrousod at this time.
Indications
aro at tho present timo that Mr. Daw­
son will rescind his order, ns ho has
done in tho easo of several other coun­
ties who have protested increases or­
FOUND FOUNTAIN OF
dered by the state hoard.
YOUTH IN FLORIDA
Mr. Butt made public yesterday n

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WHEN A RIG FUND RAISED

Fairway Being Cleared and Links W ill Be Am ong
the Best in the State
Tho golf courso nt tho Sanford sess unusunl conditions adding to tho
Country Club is rapidly bolng con- zest of tho gnmo.
structcd under tho nhlo supervision o f . Although present pinna aro but for
Cameron Trent, formerly of tho Win- a nine holo courso, tho prop6rty of
neta, 111., nnd Dnrtow, Fla., golf clu bs.. tho club is o f sufficient area to pro­
With tho funds avnilahlo it will be j vido for nn 18-holo course and which
posaiblo to complete a nino holo g olf will gradually bo built ns finances
course,“ nnd thoro nro now fifty men permit. Mr. Trent states thn^ tho
and tonms clearing tho fairway. To Sanford courso will bo amongst tho
dnto, tho work has progressed to tho host in tho stato whon completed, In
extent thnt tho first five holes nro fact, It would bo difficult to find any
practically completed nnd any o f our Florida courso thnt is superior
in
local people who nro members o f the those things which nponl to tho pro­
Club nnd anticipate becoming golfers fossional golfer. A numuer of Snnwill ho nhlo to prnctico over this short ford peoplo motored out to tho Councourso by the first of Mny. Tho fnlr- try Club last Sunday nnd returned
way will ho sown with nermudn grass very enthusiastic* Tho building on tho
which has proven tho most practical1grounds which Is now being renovated
for golf courses in Florida. Kvnryono for tho Club House wns formorly a
knows that g olf wns horn nnd nurtur-1fine old residence. It is now being
cd on tho sandy sennhoro of Scotlnnd wired and whon tho Improvements nro!
whore nnturc has provided sloughs, completed will ho n Club Houso thnt
sandduncs, and snndpits nround which the members can well ho proud of. It
tho original golfers played.
Thoso is prophesied thnt somo o f our promi­
features will also ho found on tho nent fishermen within tho not far dis­
Snnford courso nnd with tho nrrnngo- tant future will forsako their old lovo
ment ns laid out by Mr. Trent every for the fuscinnting gnmo o f golf. Mr.
holo cnlls for real g olf; each plnyori S. O. Chase is still energetically workwill find use for overy shot in his hag. Ing to complctu this project which ho
While tho nnturnl hazards are some­ fnthored ns chnrimnn o f tho Golf
what difficult, the duffer will find Course Committee of the Snnford
thnt he too can play without being Chnmlier of Conimorco. F. P. Forster
punished to such nn extent as to d e ­ 1h still efficiently discharging the du­
stroy the interest of his game. No ties of fiscal agent until such timo ns
two holes, und no two greens uro alike tlie organization receives their charter
on tho Snnford courso. There will ho and sufficient members to put it on n
ono or two wntorholes which will pos- paying hnsis.

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For Benefit o f the Finest
Musical Organization
in the State

TO BE ISSUEIN MICHIGAN KEEP MONEY HERE

(Hr Tlt» Ax«&lt;ir|n|cd I'rru )
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., April 20. g A w p o n r y g r e s t CITT7ENS a h i
— The Democratic attack on the seat7,!
Ing of Senator Newberry wae c a r -1 1 ' 1 0 F H 0M E BAND AND
WILL RAISE MONEY FOR
ried Into .Michigan laat night by
Y E A R 'S FUND
Chnlrmnn Hull o f tho Democratic
Nntlonnl Committee, through a moa-1
sngo rend nt the stato wldo m eeting1 Mny 1st to flth— Band week. This
wns definitely decided at a meeting o f
of pnrty lenders.
Chnlrmnn Hull, In'hls message, dis­ representatives from alt local civfts
cussed nt longth tho Nowborry case, organizations called by tho Sanford
which form er Governor Cox touched Chamber o f Commerce. The entity
upon In nn nddross hero Tuesday week will. bo devoted to raising fundi
nluht, nnd which Chnlrmnn Hull la s t , so
?? that
innt Sanford
an" rora can
c"n have
have a
* band
hand fo
for
night declared "sharply raised ths 1 10 r*t" “ indcr °J tbo Yaa*’*
clean cut Issues o f whether eeate In proprintlona "&gt;•«*«' b*
Chamber o f
tho United Staten Sonnto nro for Commerce and tho City have bean
expended and it will now bo up t»
snlo." ’
•
tho cltlzons to any whether they want
Republican lenders hnd answered
tho
band to contlnuo. Tentative plana
tho Issue affirmatively, tho chairman
agreed on Inst night wero to divide
said, adding:
tho city into districts, assigning (B
“ This menns thnt any offlco Is for
each civic organization a district
snlo nnd thnt tho corrupt uso o f
TheHo districts will bo known os W o.
monoy to Influence any governmental
agency for any purpose, no mattor man’s Club District, Rotary Dstrict,
how selfish or fiendish, Is a part o f Kiwnnls District, etc. Each person
In Snnford will bo nsked to contribthe political prnctico o f thoso who
are today in high places in Washing- !'tc on.° do,,ftr “ nd[ ‘ f *h® tottnl nnT nl
ton ..
is rnnlscd, so thnt tho bnnd can pint

The Democratic chairman then went ,th"
^ nr’ ,tho c° at pcr por" on
on to say that the Newberry case. b‘ »n fraction, loss than 2o per concert.
"had as It is In overy odious sense.”
C0" ! lbut,n/;
hMv.n .
Is not "within and by itself that which
they have conconstitutce tho greatest danger, but tr,buto(1' nnd tho Committee intend.
to sco to it thnt everyono In Snnford
ns a sympton or outcropping sign it
wears ono o f thoso hndges.
reveals startling evldenco o f tho
This is n project which «hould re­
frightful undorly system o f political
ceive tho hearty support o f nil hi
hnrgnln nnd snlo under which old
Snnford. Tho Bnnd under tho leader­
guard Republican lenders nro today
ship o f Mr. Bnll, has reached th*
conducting tho Republican pnrty nnd
the affairs o f our Government ns well. po,nt , w/ ’or“
wlth“ l!t 0XCepU&lt;m;
Three classes of Republicans exist 0,10 ,°{ tho, ho" t
o f local
today, Mr. Hull said, naming them ;"«*&gt;clans In'the state. Every concert
as "the old guard, the progressives. thc,y plny » 'Id» to ‘ ho|r P roficient,
an,I the Newberry Republicans."
" n1(l U W" U,d indco,! b« re« rotnb,° ,f
"The Newberry brand Is now In th *
UorKlnn*a
P” '
control of the Republican party,” ho ,’,ltt.ed, to dlshand nt hfa time. The
added
Bnnd Is also a vnluablo publicity ud-

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Chnlrmnn Hull presented to the Junc‘ f° Snnford nnd ^ addition to
Michigan Democrats « declaration o f Providi" * recreation for our citizens
the principles nnd policies for which during tho summer months will at­
tho Democratic pnrty stands, assort­ tract a grent mnny peoplo from other
towns.
ing In this connection:
By keeping tho band together it
"Tho Democratic pnrty is trndltionnlly in favor o f economy in Gov- 'vo,,ld 1,0 P°"sll&gt;l°
put on commun.
eminent expenditures.
• • *
the ty " ' nKinK whlch hn» b°on planned
Democratic pnrty holds fast to tho ,y ^ 0 ^ " nn,bor
Commerce for
doctrine' o f ‘equal rights to all, spe- ho ™ nr/ “ turo. Sanford has expovcinl privileges to none.’
• • •
It onced ' v,mt 11 mcnn" to bo w ltho«»t »
clings fast to nil tho fundamentals b" nd n" d tbo "uPP«&gt;rt of every clttII), Thr
IT r..)
I, tt0r "k lch bo Wrot° »«&gt; Ml*. Dawson
of tho founders of Dumocrncy nnd of f on n *t’ nn^oril WIH Insuro its hocomNEWABK, N. J., April 20.— Mnr- shortly aftor tho valuation increuso
popular government. • • • Domo. ,,K n Pormnnont institution. Failure
shall Burns Lloyd, wcnlthy mnnufnc- was ordered, in which hu^isked four
ernts
aro loyal nnd consistent frionds to " upp” rt tbo bnnd
^n10
tnror of Nonomlneo, Mich., ndvortlsos questions, as follows:
o f thu ex-servlco men. • • * Demo- mPnn
^bo Front amount o f work
his bnby carriage business with this
1.— "W hat per cent will the railverso:
**
road und telegraph ho raised for 11)22? crats bclievo thnt every ono is ontit- pu* n by Mf* Bnll and. tho members
Id to a living and that every Indus- o f the bnnd wiU bo for nnu* ht « nd •
(Mine have been lowered).'1
trloUH, uhlo bodied person should ro*orffnnlJ!nCon WIH rcqulro them to
2.
—
"W
ill
you
tell
mo
just
how
you
"This Is no chnnco, no destiny, no
havo nt lenst a living wngo or n full **° lbro,1kh tho snmo hard work In
arrived
nt
fifteen
per
cent
increase
fnto,
day’s pay for a full day’s work." The ,,rder *° nF'*ln bring tho bnnd back
.
Can circumvent or hinder or control, for Orango county?"
Democratic chairman referred to th ol*0
Pro8ont Pfofloncy.
3. — “ Will you give mo valuations
Tho firm resolvo o f a determined
coal strike, saying:
1
^ BAND BOOSTER, May 1st
of the different counties for 1021 und
soul."
"It does seem to mo thnt tho least ^ 0th- lncl»'»lvo, nnd help the civic
|tho por cent you havo requested each
the operators could do would bo to ''rRanlzntlons o f Sanford to finnnse
With this sentiment Mr. Lloyd ap- to raise or lowror for 10227"
pronchod his three scoro years n n d. 4.— "W ill tho state millage ho rals- confer with tho miners, according to tbo bnndwrltton agreement.
Tholri
n that rro­
ton, firm In tho conviction
o -[c d or lowored for 1022? (By lower­ thoir
ing I don't mean one-fourth o f a mill course mny compol a comploto roor- OLD MISSISSIPPI
mance would ontor his life.
PASSED HIGHEST STAGE
Today ho asserted that his con v ic-1or ono-fortieth o f a cent, ns it wns for gnnlzntlon nnd readjustment o f tho
EVrilt RECORDED TODAY
coni
Industry.
I
lhingino
thnt
If
tho
tlon hnd proved corroct. Yestordny 1021.)"
miners
wero
at
fault
tho
national
ad­
ho announced ho hnd married, In tho
“ I would like," Mr. Butt continued,
(Hr Thr Auiirlnlrd I'r r u l
brick Presbyterian church in N o w -“ to hnve this Information that I mny ministration .would ho active In an ef­
NEW ORLEANS, April 20.—The
•
York, Mrs. Tourlctte Pollen, o f Or- •ho able to explain to tho tax payors of fort to Hcttlc tho striko.”
Mississippi passed Its highest stags
nngo, N. J., whoso courtosy had won my county thht we mny all know what
ever recorded hero today, when Ike
Iris nttention when she waited upon tho other part o f the state is doing, GOVERNMENT SHIPS
locnl gauge registered 22.1 fo e t It
NEW SEAPLANE TODAY ,
him in a novelty shop In Florida this especially what will ho done nhout tho
was stated that twenty-throe feet was
TO PORTUGUESE FLYERS oxpectcd. Tho previous record was
winter. After a honeymoon in Cali­ railroads and telegraph, ns thoro is a
fornia, the' couplo will llvo in Monom- great donl o f dissatisfaction about tho
twenty-two feet.
(Hr The Axmirlatrd I'rru )
Inco.
way the state officers hnve ussessed
LISBON, April 20.—Tho now soaMl-. Lloyd said ho recently hind sold (ho railroad and tolqgrnph for the past
plano to bo shipped by tho Govern­ ANTI CHRISTIAN M O Y 1
his business for about $3,000,000.
few years.......... ”
ment to St. Paul Rocks, will enable
STARTED IN CII1NA
A copy of.M r. Butt’s letter wus sont
the Portuguozo aviators to resumo
“
A T PEKIN UNIVERSITY
DEBT REFUNDING
to Govornor Hardee and other momthoir trans-atlsntle flight, whlciLwas
COMMISSION TO CHANGE
bors o f the stato board of equalisa­
Interrupted by tho destruettion of
(Hr The Aaanrln(»d l&gt;re«a)
WAR LOANS INTO SECURITIES tion. 4 .
at least two weeks boforoSIIRDLU
AMOY, China, April 20.— The antiMr. f^R/son’s roply says: "It is o f
(Ur The AMUrlntrd Preen)
thoir machlno whilo landing at docks. chrlstlan movement said to have
WASHINGTON, April 20.— Alllod courso, possible that tho information It wil bo at least two wcoks beforo
started with the form ation o f twentygovernments wore ndvlsod by tho thnt I received from Ornngo county the airmen can resume tho fllghtf.
such organizations In Peking Univer­
Stato Dcpnrjtment o f American Debt wns not as comprehensive as it ought
sity Is spreading rapidly over Chhn.
Refunding Commission they wore pro. to have boon and I fool hopeful that
Christian loaders and Consular • «MUST LEVY TAX ES
pored to begin negotiations* fo r tho we can roach some contusion that will
thoritirii express alarm at the extent
TO
MEET
DEFICIT
conversion o fvorious war loans Into ho fair to Orango county nnd tWo oth­
o f tho movement which Is reported te
OF
OUR
GOVERNMENT
er counties.”— Orlando Sentinel.
long timo securities.
be backed by communist agitator*
( n r The A u a e la lH I'rcna)

WANTED— Second-Hand High chair.
BUENOS AIRES, April 20.— Tho
WASHINGTON, April
20^Tho
Phono 150-W.
21-2tp Munson lino steamer Aeolus collided levying o /additional taxes will prob­
with the British freight Zero today ably'bo necessary to meet the deficit
" I ’m Going Right Straight Back tc o ff the coast o f Uruguay, says a radio o f moro than three hundred and fifty
*avornbly reported the Fordney
t
Dance nt Hotel Montozumn, Friday My Dear Old Florida Home,” nt Hln- moBinges received at tho Munson o f ­
Solution authorising the loan o f flvo
•0aeCM! ^
Rollon dollars to the Republic W LI. evening. Shnw’s Orchestra. $1 por tcrmlstor’s Piano Storo, Wolnkn Block. fice here. Tho Zoro sank, but tho y r of 1023, by Secretary Mellon, It
20-2tc
“
20-tfp
crew
was
saved.
couple. *

,y

was said today at tho Treasury.

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JACKSONVILLE, April 20^-llim.
Austin T. Race, of Winter Haven w m
eliKted President, and Gainesville wna
aelected as the nineteen twetny-three
mWtln* P1*®**

ClOIslHg 10001011 KCTO

todey of tho Florida Baraea-FIrffcthsa convention:

.

�Large Fresh Prunes; 2-lbs, for

SU G A R , with orders, lb..................v......................
Fresh Mixed N uts, lb.......•.......•*...»...............
Tall Creaih, d o zen ...............................
Best Grade Creamery Butter, lb,

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Best Bacon, lb......
Best Lard, lb..........
Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars fo r
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It will be a sttl day for America,
however, when the farm er turns his
attention from pork to the pork bar-

Nice assortment new spring drees
materials received. Styles that will
Mrs. Stafford and Mrs. Minchcw
please you and at-prices you are wil­
ling to pay. Visit our stofo and get gave a surprise supper over at the
the advantage o f the new prices. Smith lake Wednesday evening for
Mrs. Cook. Tho supper was enjoyed
Rivers Brothers, Sanford avenue.
fine.

M

In thr Court of County Juilnr, Sunlnnlr
I'snsssl*. Midi* nf l.'lnr lil ii *

The mnny friends o f J. E. Phipps
will be glad to know ho is expected
home from Mlnmi Saturday where he
has been the Inst two months.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dlnkel were vis*
itors In Sanford Tuesday.

The 40 acres o f uncleared land on
Bible class will be at tho home of
tho cast side o f Cameron road, known
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pearsons Thurs­
ns the Seth W oodruff tract, has been
day.
.
sold at $160 pur acre. Charlos Dennis
Cammie Burnett .left Wednesday bought 10 acres adjoining his farm on
morning for St. Augustine. We nil tho South; Fred Walsmnn bought the
wish her a pleasant trip.
noxt 20 acres and Mr. Barrett the
Tho school gave nn cntertalnmont remaining 10 acres. It Is understood
last Friday nlpht at the school. tMsf Messrs. Walsmnn nnd Barrett
Cake and Ice crenm wns sold besides will elenr their Innd at onca and build
tho things in the flsh pond.
homes. There is a rumor they will
Mrs. Bessie Stenstrom’s Sunday build log bungalows, something new
school class is going to give an Eas­ in this section, nnd very attractive.
ter egg hunt Sunday.
Everybody
Mr. and Mrs. Ilutes have moved out
come and bring ns mnny eggs as you from town into their now home, the
want to. The egss will be hid while formor Corley farm.
wo are at Sunday School at tho homo
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwood Irish huve set­
of Mrs. Stafford.
tled in West Palm Bunch to muko
Mrs. John Pjmlnn and little son
their home Instead of going to PaJnek, o f Sanford spent the day very
hokeo ns thoy planned to do when
pleasantly with her mother, Mrs. H.
louving here.
.
W, Smith Tuesday.
Mr. lyid Mrs. I. D. Mnrtin from
Snnford nnd their guests, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Porter, were calling at tho Dressor nnd Ellsworth homes Sunday.

Fourth: I am In favor o f a fish and
Kamo law that will protect the game
o f our forest and the fish o f our lakes
and streams, and will ' support and
work fo r any measure elthor local or
o f general nature that is recommend­
ed and endorsed by the Seminole Fish
&amp; Game Protective Association.
,
Fifth: I nm in favor o f a State
wido no-fonco low with referendum
clause, but would favor only such a
bill a* would give tho cattlotnen o f
our state ample tlmo in whlchJo pre­
pare themselves for the enforcement
o f the law.

Hi A
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In re Cafiitr nf

l.iiMKWood, I'll!

NOTIf'M o r AIM IIM NTII ATOIl
( T o r r i i m l lilMrlim-M*)

In re Palate nf

1IAHHIKTT II. COONEY,

Notion I* liorahy given, in nil whom It
limy concern, ilml mi the 20 th day nf
June, A. I) 1023. I Him 11 apply In Die
llnnnrnhle K p, IImiMhnliler, .Indue of
mill) Court, (in •!11«Ik ••nf I'rnhutf*, for rny
filial itI h c Ii h v n n AdniltilMlratnr nf tin*
untutn nf Harriett II. Cnnnay, i I p i ' v iih im I,
anil that at thu n iu iio Him* I will pro­
aunt In h i i M Court my final accoiuitH iih
AdmlnlHtratnr nf aahl outfit!'. anil iihIi
for thHr upiuuval
Da toil April llth. A. D. 1022.
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.
F. J Mt’ DANNKI*.
3ft«0t|&gt;
AilmlnlMt ratnr.
In Cmirl of Ceil lily .Indue. Neuilnnle
Cunnty, Nlnle nr I'lnrliln
.m i t i c ' h n r A i m i M N T i i v r i m

I Fur I'Imil lllaeliarue I

In re Kalnle nf
J. HAMILTON IIMl*.

N o t ice I* h ereby g iv e n , in nil wliniii II
m ny (inner rn. that nn I he 201 h ilay nf
June, A. |&gt;. 1022, 1 *hn 11 a p p ly In Ihe
l lo n o r iih le M. |.\ llo u s h o h lo r , Juilgo o f
Wald Cmirl. iih .Indue o f I’ rotmlu, f o r m y
filial dim'liaru* iih AdmhilH tnitnr o f th o
until to o f J. H am ilton Itcp.
decoiiHod.
find that at the Himin tlmo I wilt p r o ­
wont to on Id Court m y filial arrouiitH
aw admln lN tarior o f mild oatato. and unit
f o r th olr ap p rov a l

Dated April lath. A. D. 1023
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A A HON It. ANDIOIIH.
A dm ln ln ira tor.

The friends o f John
nounco his candidacy fo r
of County Commissioner
No. 2, knowing that he
times bo found dolnghts

I consider the abovo measures o f
vital Importance to our State and
County, but also realize that many
othor Important matters will como be­
fore tho coming legislature I will asMelsch an- suro,you that I will use my very host
the position' judgment and ability In tho considerfo r District atlon of tho snme, but will bo govom will at all cd by tho wishes o f tho mnjorlty o f
full duty as tho peoples o f tho County that I

Mrs. Pope Washington o f Now Yorl^
Eity arrived Thursday to settle up
the estate o f the lute T. G. Roebuck.
Mrs. J. H. Allen returned homo
Wednesday after, a pleasant visit with
her daughter Mrs. L. Y. Hunt o f Ft.
Lnudordnle.
Mcssri*. E. E. Hardy and John Ran­
ger were transacting business In Han­
ford lust Tuesdny.
Rev. Kerr Boyce Tuppor will preach
at the Baptist Church Bunduy, April
Kith.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith nnd
.Mrs, Myra Farrington loft for their
homo in Maine after a pleasant win­
ter spent in Longwnod.
Mrs. Marion Mobley nnd children
o f Okeechobee City Hpent Sunday
with her sister Mrs. Rill Allen.
Mr. ami Mrs. Partin nnd daughter
Miss l.ucille o f Ovcldo were the guest
of Mr. nnd Mrs. George LoVigno,
Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. FTnnk T opliff o f Or­
lando were the guests o f Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. Y. Fuller nnd Family Sun­
day.
T. P. Lewis wns transacting business
In Snnford Tuesdny.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Willinmsnn nnd
children were visitors In Snnford
Tuesday,
Forrest Bryan' formerly n Longwood boy woh run over by n truck
Sunday nnd wns seriously hurt.
J. S, Dlnkel hns sold his snw mill
to A. E. Sjoblom of Lake Mary.

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'SX ian t c n il M ia m i
20ayniini mu ii i i f s c
l&amp;iii.

Will double its value at our

FOR SALE OR LEASE

For the Whole Family
Plenty of white shoe3, Silk
Hosiery,
Corsets, Chil­
dren’s Socks, Hats for
men, women and children.
Ladies’ and Men’s Furn­
ishings of all kinds.

SHOP FRIDAY— Better Service

Sanford Ave. and 4th St.
SANFORD
FLORlbA

Tho Augusta Horald has an inter­
esting editorial about fast stenogra­
phers. Showing thoir speed and all
that, you know, and whllo wo did not
read it wo expect to some time.
Reading about fast^atonographers la
like reading about fast messehgsr
boys and honest porters and all that
lino o f humor.

In conclusion I will say that I an
not prompted to enter this race from
any personal reasons, as I have no
enemies to punish or friends to reward
but have only the best interest of the
Stato at heart. The State and Coun­
ty have been good to me, but six
years experience as a member of the
Board o f County ^Commissioners of
Scminolo Count]) and contact with
other boards has brought forcibly to
my mind somo very important mat­
ters fo r th'o proper development of
tho State, which will or should be
brought beforo tho noxt legislature
0 . P. SWOPE.

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The most interesting announcement of recent years in
tho oil industry hns been made by Wm. C. Robinson &amp; Son
Company— tho oldest oil company in America.
It tells of the discovery of a new lubricating oil, which
will not carbonize, nnd thus glaze the transmission brake
band lining of Ford cars, causing what is commonly cnllcd
“chntter."**
It hns been tested nnd approved by 1615 authorized
Ford dealers nnd relinble service stations.

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TESTED BY THOUSANDS
Every drop of this oil, to which the name of “ F” Auto­
line wns given, hns been sold under the guarantee of this
90-yenr-old oil company, that it will assure perfectly smooth
transmission and braking, or money will bo refunded upon
-request.
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^
.A ny Ford owner is invited to fill his crank case with
“ F ” Autoline Oil from the Frnnk Akers’ Tire Company, on
tho promise that his money will bo immediately refunded by
them if his brake and transmission do not operate smoothly.

Something special at Rivers Broth­
ers, Sanford avonuo— Ladies' pure
throad silk hoso, morcorlzed,lisle top,
scam nnd fushloncd stitching*, double
solo, heel and too, shaped close fitting
nnklo. Colors, black, white and corflovnn. Easter saio price $1.26. Also
a very nice and complote line o f every­
thing In socks, threo quarters and
full length hoso for men, women, boys,
girls nnd infants at Easter Sale
prices. Don't fall to soo our show­
ings beforo buying. Rivers Brothors,
Snnford avonuo.
fltf-2wt

The International Association for
Mothers’ Day asks that no flowers bo
worn on tho second Sunday in May.
Tho reason is littlo less than tho sug­
gestion.
According to Mrs. Max H osteler,
president o f the Nobraskn branch of
the association, thcro hns been a good
deni o f "falso propaganda” to tho offect that “ nny flower will do for tho
occasion,'’ thought tho cnrnntion is
tho accepted omblom. “ Wo are ask­
ing Hint no flowers bo worp,” said
Mrs. Hostcttor, “ because of the vnst
number o f complnints coming from
persons who wished to wenr carnntlons last year, but who wero unable
to pny tho prlco.”
Apparently tho movement is in­
tended ns a chock upon* florists who
profited by tho softened public henrt
to rnlso tho pvico o f tho chosen flow­
er nnd got rid o f tholr general stock.
If thoro wns such profiteering it dosorvod to bo chocktfd nnd mother can
bo romombered in other ways. But
there is this to bo said in the flor­
ists' behalf.
Even sentiment cannot niter tho
laws o f supply nnd demand. Whon
thcro is n run on carnation:, they bscomo scarce, nnd what is scarce is
high.

County that there is no man that will
appreciate their support more than I
and I will promise them that If elected
to this poilttvr. will us# my very best
judgment and ability In tho conduct
o f tho affairs o f the off(c«.

£ H O W TH E OLDEST OIL C O M P A N Y M ADE
TH E N E W E ST D ISC O VER Y A B O U T
FORDS

Mr.'nnd Mrs. Elmore Richards, who
have been spending the wifRer In St.
Petersburg are guests M jhu Corpnny
nnd Chorpenlng families. They are

MIIH. A. It. STII.KH, Iinri'iimimI.

To all Credit or*. LeuateeH. I &gt;Imi rllmi ••«■*
ami all |i«r*ou* IiiivIiik H iiline or doliiniid* UKiiliiHt Nuld mtiito:
You. imii I nui'li nf you. nrn luireliy notlfli'd ami rni|iilri'tl to iiri-N&lt;’iit
uny
claim* mid dl•rllmldll which you nr H I li­
fe of you may Iiiivk i i k u I iih I tin- iHtulc
of Mr*. A It Still'*, ileeeu*cil, lain of
Nelnllliile County, W’lorlilu, to tin, underh Ik unil, iiiliiiliilMtrator of hii lil
I'Nlutn,
Wlthla two your* from tln&gt; .int•- hereof.

PH ONE 481-W

Y

Dido Strcnstrom has been very ill
for the last few days.

If your nostrils nro clogged nnd
*-•-*
“ ■v v»u\{ you enn't
breathe freely because o f a cold or
entarrh, just get a small bottle of
Ely’s Crenm Balm at nny drug store.
Apply a little o f thin fragrant, anti­
septic cream Into your nostrils nnd
let it penetrate through every air pninage o f your head, southing nnd heal­
ing tho Inflamed, swollen mucous
membrane nnd you get instant relief.
AhIIow good it feels. Your nos­
trils nro open, your head Is clonr, no
morn hawking, snuffling, blowing; no
more headache, dryness or struggling
for hrenth. Tly’s Crenm Balm is Just
what sufferers from head colds nnd
catarrh need. It’s n dcliht.— Adv.

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Service Station--------------------------- -

W H D E U V E R ?3.00 OR OVER----------------- Opposite Ford

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DRIVE IN FILLING STATION
First and Elm Avenue
Phone 447-W

imuiKutio ior mo |)o»ition gf representntlvo from Scminolo County subject
to tho decision of the Democratic pri­
mary to bo hold Juno Gth, 1022. Ilnving served for threo terms ns repre­
sentative nnd knowing tho needs of
tho county nnd tho stato I will servo
tho people to tho best o f my ability
nnd bollcvo I am qualified to give

Jnto for tho offico o f representative
from Somlnole County, subject to tho
Domocratlc Primary to be held June
0th, A . D., 1922.
O. P. SWOPE.
(I’ulil I’nllt leal Advert iHement)

(I'uhl Political AdvertiNeinent)
Sanford, Fin., April 13th, 1022
In announcing myself ns a candi­
date fo r tho offico o f roprosontatlvo
I fool thnt tho votors o f Semlnolo
County, should know what I stand fo r
especially on several ,of tho more
vital issuoa that aro now confronting
our Stato and County.
First:
I am in’ favor o f the roapportionmont o f our State, accord­
ing to tho constitutional amendment
to. bo voted on in November.
Socondt I ani in favor o f and will
bond ovory offort towards the separa­
tion o f Stato and County, taxation,
and aftor studying this from every
nnglo, I favor tho Stato deriving ita
revenue from a flat tax per aero on
land, leaving each County to assess
tholr improvements to moot tholr toquiromonts.
Tho land ia naturo'a

SOMETIMES
CELERY SELLS ITSELF
Sometimes it Needs Somebody to Sell it

Bonded representatives in over a hundred
carlot markets*

MEN— You have heard it hirted aro
Tubes wero going up, but hero is a 25
marks tho lowest prices in Tiro history

Third: I am in favor o f and will
work for nny (noasuro thnt will glvo
relief to tho present financial condi­
tion o f our school funds, und will fa ­
vor any mcasuro that will raise tho
standard o f our school syalom, real­
izing as wo all must that the student
Doing aa -woll as could bo expected o f today will bo tho citizen o f tomor­
In dry times.
row.
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Tho gasollno tax Is still on ssys
the attorney onoral and Just whore
this matter stands is something like
tho quostion o f whother Billy Bryan
would run or not.

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�FRIDAY, APRIL SI, 1911

[alettes
Three Friendly
Gentlemen
TURKISH
VIRGINIA
BURLEY

Manager Herndon Will Occupy Princess Theatre
During Interim
N'o 0
'v&gt;i I
lf,S|| &gt;it
11 i H 1 3 '

C olum bia D ry B atteries
are universally used became—

Tl* wmWimttt frnmm

vS E H kzzx

SjtUg Clip BluJImg
Columbia Dry B*&gt;

M «yh w n h |
A rt bMM«r

They coat wo IktU, an to «Mf to ok;
uin, an to powerful, and list ao long.
T W i why they are uaed evarywhera
for every battery need. It's why deslns
ytl around you carry Col umbrae to meet
your demand*— electrictana, hardware
•tote*, general «torea, auto aupply shops,
garage*, implement dealer*.
For doorbell*, busses, heat regulators,
alum*, etc.) for gas engine and tractor
Ignition; fix quick starting Ignition on
non-aclf-stuting Fords; foe every pur­
pose, always— in*i*t upon Columbia.

b« la d M ^ a b ,

C olu m b ia
D r y B

a t t e r ie s

WHIPPING POST WIFE KILLED
FOR DELAND,
BY HUSBAND ON
SAYS MAYOR TAMPA STREETS
UNLESS M181)EMEANOHS IN THE WOMAN SHOT SEVEN TIMES IN
COL LEU E TOWN AitE
HEART OF TAMPA
DOWN
TODAY
DELANO, April 17.— Mayor Camp­
bell declared today in municipal court
that unless the misdemeanors abated
here tho city would establish a whip­
ping post.
TRAMMELL GRATEFUL
TO HIS MANY FRIENDS
FOR THEIR SUPPORT
WASHINGTON, April 17.— Sena­
tor Park Trnmmoll upon being asked
today if ho desired to mnkc n state­
ment regarding
the positive an­
nouncement of Hon. W. J. Bryan
that he would not bo a candidate for
tho Scnntc said:
"I am naturally very thankful that
Mr. Bryan declines to becomo a can­
didate and appreciate hid decision.
For a number o f years I have been
« friend of Mr. Bryan and our posi­
tion on mnny public questions have
been thoroughly in accord and for
these reasons I would have regretted
a contest with him."
"From personal assurances nnd a
great number oT letters, I feel confi­
dent that very large mnjority o f tho
voters of my state arc favorable to
my election to n second term. I have
worked with nil tho energy nnd ab­
ility 1 possess in tho interest o f
Florida during tho (lvo yenrs I linvo
been in tho Senate, In mnny under­
takings for the good of the people of
my State I have accomplished favornhlo results and it Ih quite gratify­
ing Hint most Floridians approve o f
my public service. With my oxporlenco and the friendships I have mndo
in Washington I hope to bo o f grentor
■orvico In tho future. *
To tho ten of thousands o f Demo­
crats o f Florida who feel that my
services merit for mo a second term,
I am deeply grateful."

Will Pass Bonus Bill
This Session is Plan of
Senate Republicans
Vote Today was ,111 to 0 on Motion
Offered
I Ilr T h. A.mirlnled rrr.nl

WASHINGTON, April IH.— A decis­
ion to pans tho Holdiors' bonus bill tliiM
session of congress was reached today
by Senate Republicans in a party con­
ference. Tho voto was 1(1 to (I on tho
motion offered by I.enroot, Republi­
can o f Wisconsin.
You know what line stationery sells
fo r the world ovor. Come in nnd
soo our big stock selling bolow cost
for two weeks only. Wo need tho
room. Herald Printing Co.
18-ltp

HTATK SUPREME COURT
EXAMINES APPLICANTS
FOR BAR ADMISSION
(H r T k r AaaoelnfrS 1 'r .a .l

TALLAH ASSEE, April 18.—Tho
examination o f applicants for ndmittanco to tho bar of Florldn, begun to­
day by tho Stato Supremo Court.

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Tho Herald for Post Cards.

This will bo good nows to tho the­
atre-going public and moans that San­
ford Is getting In tho big city class
with now theatres and new business
blocks and now hotels nnd everything
needed to make up a first class city.
Mr. Herndon is moving his picture'
machines nnd will try and givo tho
patrons a show In the old building up
In a new package that fits the pocket—
to tho time he loaves for tho Princess
A t a price that fits the p ocket-book—
Theatre. Ho is arranging new^fnps
The sam e unmatched blend o f
and now scats nnd many other im­
T u r k ish . Vir g in ia and B u r l e y Tobaccos
provements for tho convenience o f his
patrons nnd will make them comfortnblo in tho Princess until such timo ns
he enn have the new Star ready for
them. Tho plans for tho now build­
ing have been drawn and npprovod nnd
POSTPONE LAYING
DISORDERS CONTINUE
will bo given in tho Herald ii^tho next
CORNERSTONE FOR
few ways and uii who have seen vuem
(Ilr The Aaaortatrd I’rcn*)
SOUTHERN COL1.FOB
BELFAST, April 19.— Dhnrdcra
,,t
«• »«- »* being ns near
perfect ns n theatre along modern continued tou... it. u i« Marrowbone
(MMa
oi|j, X|||
district o f north Belfast, inhabited
lines enn bo made.
LAKELAND, Fla., April 18.—Lay.
largely by tho Sinn Felncrs. A scor* ing of tho cornerstone for Southern
o f casualties from shootings wns To College, buildings fo r which nro now
ported to the military, although only bolng erected, hnvo been indefinitely
six cases were treated in hospitnls. puslpunod from April 25, the build­
An armored car wns used in an eu- ing rommlttnf*.
tbj* college hu* an.
denvor to restore order.
nounccd, because o f tho inability of
Bishop Colder nnd other prominent
Two British InvcntorB have design, Methodist churchmen to bo present
ed nn automobile that is run by gas at .that time.
A dnto fo r ' tUg^ceremony will be
manufactured by a producer carried
D ll) NOT THANK SENATOR FOR ON TIIEIR THIRD AND MOST on the rear of tho vohlclo.
decided upon, it^Wus stated, followHELP IN PASSING FEDERAL
DANGEROUS PART OF
ingf the general conference of the
That it will perform about 05 por Methodist church at Hot Springy
RESERVE HILL
FLIGHT
cent o f tho work o f preparing a meal Ark.
&gt;
(Ilr The Aa.orlittrd I'rraa)
(Hr Thi&gt; Amittrlntrd l*rr««l*
is tho claim o f tho inventor o f a now
ST. LOUIS, April 18— Woodrow
PORTO PRAYA, Cnpo Vordo Is­ electric kitchen utensil.
The world at your door every even­
Wilson in n letter Inst night donied lands, April 18.—The Portuguese na­
ing for 15c.— Daily Herald,
Tho Herald for Post Cards.
tho statement printed recently in the val aviators started at 5:30 this morn­
Globe-Democrat that he had thanked ing for St. Paul’s Rocks on the third
Senator JnmcH A. Reed, candidate for and probably the most dangerous leg
nomination and re-election, for “ tho of thoir flight from Lisbon to Rio
great service which tho senntor ren­ Janeiro. The route lay over nine bun­
dered him in perfecting nnd passing dled miles of water, devoid of markers
the federal reserve bill. Tho state­ or guidcshlps ami they expected to
ment was issued by Loo Meriwether, reach the rocks in the mid-Atlantic Iq
nils attorney and supporter of Reed ten or twelve hours. A Portuguese
here.
cruiser is awaiting them there with
fuel.
NONE OF OFFERS FOR
SHOALS FOUND TO BE
FLORIDA I. O. O. F.
ENTIRELY ALL RIGHT
ELECT OFFICERS

Sanford Is destined to have a new
Star Theatre where tho old Star Thoatre stood for so many y e a n and
whero It has outlived Its usefulness.
Mnnagcy 0 . P. Herndon has decided
that It would not be profitable to ovon
attempt to rebuild the old theatre and
make the necessary repairs thrt
would be required by the building In­
spector and he has made ail arrange­
ments to movo his material and ma­
chines to tho Princess* Theatre and
will probably movo Wednesday o.
Thursday o f this week.
The old Star Theatre is one o f the
ancient landmarks of this city and
will bo torn down immediately, the
lumber In tho building being fo r sale
now and it Is thought that within the
noid sixty days Manager Herndon
.. ill 114 tU the old building out o f tho
way and the now building can be
started.

WILSON DENIES PORTUGUESE
STATEMENT MADE NAVY ELVERS
A B O U T REED STARTED TODAY

TAM PA, April 17.— W. F. Clark,
12, a blacksmith, jumped from an au­
tomobile at the corner of a downtown
business district today, shot Ids wife
to dentil witli a rifle and then killed
himself with a pistol. The woman
was a second wife and the emipto had
been separated some time. She had
filed suit for divorce. In tho cross
bill for divorce the husband charged
the wife with infidelity. Tho woman
W A « l n v ^ T n v " ‘,‘ ,ArJ.i,,VQ"", »r
i HT’ ^PETERSBURG, Fin., April
was struck by soven bullets and after
n r ! A f o N? T N&gt; i m r , 8 , _ “ e,m* 18.— II. B. Zimmerman, o f Lnkelnnd,
the first shot fired, sho
cried, lbo
s o f tho house military committee wail RoloctC(, Rrnml patr|nrch o f tho
"Pleaso don’t shoot any more."
concluded yo ordny their firs!* ex- anim| Encnmpmcnt
0 . O. F. of
change o f individual opinions on the Fll,ri&lt;,a ut lho Hcaaion hoW yeaterda
our private proposals foP dev* op. ,lflmi()OI, 0 lher officers were elec,
ing tho govornmont's projects nt Mus- tcd (|, fon0W3.

Florida East Coast
Has New Fast Freight
Making Improvements

^ /‘"'F IF T E E N

u
n tlfw
11”; A! nbajnVAt" J hatr ttime
unMS
s’p. 0 rl“Hoffman,
n('°* Kr,ind Koy
high
until
Wednesday.
It pri,F'Ht.'■ ffdm
p
was announced by chairman Kahn Wc5t( Rran(l Ben|or wardon. Max
Will Snon llulld Parallel Lino Okee­ the committee will begin boiling Serken,
West
Palm
Beach,
chobee City to Palm Roach
down ho testimony heard during tho Rnui(, junior warden; .1. T. Dale
Investigation o f the offers to reach 0rIamj0( Brflml Mribo. c . D. Rino.
(llr The A**oelnleil I'rrnn)
tho outstanding 'features of each pro- hart, Jacksonville, grand treasurer;
KEY WEST, April 18.— Tho Flori­
posnl to bo considered ns a pare o f
A . W catherford, Key West, grand
da East Const Railway already is hav­ tho reports to bo drafted for tho mar»hu,; Roy J. Hahn, Arcadia,
ing its hands full moving potatoes
‘ Krnnd
Hontlnolj Max L. Tharfrom tho Hustings district and other
S ... In,ant a n o n * Ih . cammltlaa.
.,„ck, onv||l„.
oulildo
vegetables from tho territory further men, it wns said, had not yet ronch- „orff(nc]
, f„ m
South, but the beginning of a new o,l th . .I n * . where „ „ y „ ( tho o x l.t -1 Moro ...... . r,„ „
, „f
„ 8ltlero,, , or
fast freight movement which will fur­ ntt |,rnpo.nl. hnd rrcoivo.l p r e f e r ...'
ther tax the capacity of the line is un­
“ w an
. . . . .
a ,
th” eonvontlnn. More than 300 are
derway. The first shipment of pine­
While hopeful that the final o n - 1„xpiete,l la arrive tomorrew.
a
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apples.from Culm has boon forwarded (lenvor o f tho committee to report "
constructive
proginm
for
developt
a
u
p
o
n
FISHERMEN
hero and hundreds of carloads an) ex­
pected to move north within the near nient of Muscle ShnnU to tiio hirtiso"
ARE GETTING READY
future. The Cuban pineapple move­ would reeflvo tho full approvnl of tho
FOR IHG SEASON
ment through Key^ West this season twunty-ono members on tho commit­
tee. Chairman Knhn said he wnit unST. PETERSBURG, April 18.—
is expected to amount to 1
hlilo
to
predict
what
tho
final
duelsTarpon
fishermen here nro oiling
crates.
ion
would
bo
or
which
o
f
tho
existtheir
reelH,
buying now lines nnd
Tho railroad within the last few
ing
offers
now
under
consideration
hooks
nnd
patching
tho old hickory
days announced that it has placed an
would
bo
recommended
in
whole
or
in
shirts
and
khaki
trousers
preparatory
order with tho American Locomotive
, to tho summer campaign against tho
Company for threo switch engines and part.
Members who attended the oxocu- Silver Kings, for tho vanguard o f tho
seven Pacific type engines for pas­
tiva
committeo sessions while tho dnvading army o f fish has appeared
senger and fiiHt freight Hurvlco, to ho
exchange
o f tho opinions wns in pro- i" tho passes to tho Gulf,
built at the Richmond plant of thu
gross
said
today tho indications were
Sovernl schools wore stfen at Passcompany. It is understood tho rond
thnt-rinportant
modifications
In
tho
a-Grlllo
early In tho week whllo ono
also In tho nonr future will begin
construction o f tho lino hutwoun Okee­ existing offers probably would bo In- wns hooked nt Egmont Tuosday. Sev
ch obee City and West Palm Beach, a sistod upon by tho committeo before oral strays hnvo boon scan nt differ­
distance of seventy miles. This would it submitted a report to the hmiso. ent places during tho last few weeks
give tho Flagler System two routes None o f tho proposals, It wns ex­ but apparently the Schools now are
north between West Palm Beach and plained, wns entirely acceptable to propnrlng to show up In full force
within tho noxt few days.
New Smyrna and would greatly re- tho committee, if tho opinions nlrendy
flovo traffic congestion,
* voiced by tho mombers could bo ac­
cepted as reflecting the attitude o f
THE SECRETARY
tho twenty-one members.
U. S. ENSIGN HELD ON
A strong insistence
prevailed
If he writes a letter, It U too long
DESERTION CHARGE
ninong tbe committeemen that tho If he sends a postal, it ia too short.
I f ho odits a pamphlet, he’s a spend­
proposal of llcn ry Ford should bo
(Hr Thr Anaiiclnti-d I’ m . )
PHILADELPHIA, April 1 8 .-0 t is modified so an to eliminate tho thrift.
If ho goes to a committeo meeting
C. Petit, formor ensign In the United steam plant nt Goygns from tho prop­
States navy, charged with deserting erties ho proposes to purchnsa nnd he's butting in; if ho stays away,
at Charleston, S. C., In July, 1020, lensc, It was said. Anothor point in he's a shirker.
I f tho crowd is slim at a mooting,
with 14,000 to (1,000 belonging *to that offer not altogether satisfactory
tho itpjw ,of tho U. S. S. Buford, Is according to somo membdrs, wns tho ho should hnvo called tho members
under arrest and being hold at tho 100 yenrs ionso period. A reduction •up; if he calls them up, he’s a pest.
Philadelphia
navy yard to await to 50 years was preferred W several, If ho duns a member fo r his dues,
rnusi
he Is Insulting; If ho does not collect
court!martial.
members.
them, ho's not on the Job.
If an ontertainmant Is n howling
OAKLAND, California, April 18.—
NEGROES HELD UP
BANK MESSENGER
Phillip Riloy, Editor o f the Froo success, tho committeo Is praised; if
IN KANSAS CITY Pfcss, a local jycekly, wns seized by It’s a failure, tho secretary Is to
tlirce men Inst night and taken into blame.
I f ho asks for suggestions, ho's in­
KANSAS CITYi April 18.—Two the hills, where ho was tnrrod-nnd
competent; if ho doesn’t, ho’s bull­
negroes with pistols forcod n hank feathered.
headed.
messenger to leave .a crowded street
Ashes to ashes,
Why sKould ono become n bandit
car hero today nnd enter an nutaino
Dust to dust;
bile, then robbed, him o f eleven thou and get it in Htnnll amounts when
If others won’t do It.
sand dollars, four thousand o f which there nro so few restrictions on the
The Secretary m u s t ’
was cash.
swindling game?

DEVOE
V E L O U R F IN IS H
Is Your H ouse
A Home?
The answer is on the waits
J I/ A L L S nre ihe background of
r r fam ily life. They affect the
beauty, cheer and cleanlinets of
•very room.
^
When finished with the *oft mellow
tints of Devoc Velour Finish (a flat
oil puint) walls not only help to make
the things in front of them beautiful,
but becom e beautiful themselvea.
And because such walls are washa­
ble, their cleanliness and fresh beauty
nre easily preserved by tlw occasional
use of soap, water and a rag.
Devoe Velour Finish can be applied
on any interior wall or ceiling.
Devoe Products ore lime-tested and
proven,—backed by the 168 years'experience of thepldest palm manufacturlngconcemlntheU.S. Founded 1734.

Ball Hardware Co.

'SI

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
“SWIRLING'S SUBDIVISION”
tlon lots are being sold riRht along and building in this
Hcction is such as to gludden the heart of those who have
the good o f Snnrord til heart.
This is no idle talk— I have weighed tho statement and
to say jimt what is my candid convictions would put it
most too btrong for tho careful, conservative person— that
person whose eyes are turned backward^-The fellow who
hns VISION will agree with me now— th« n th n r i „ t „ r

J. E. SPURLING
11Tho Man Who Sella Dirt Cheaf1'

Watch the South Boat Corner of Page 7 wo

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AMERICAN
WILL TOUR
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FRANCE, ENGLAND AND lltfc- MEMBERS AND COMMITTEES ON EQUALIZATION BOARD MEET­
F
LAND AFTER SEASON
W AGE CONTRACTS ARE
ING TO TAK E UP D A W .
CLOSES
IN MEETING
SON'S RAISES
/n&gt; Thr AM flm ti* PrcM)

WASHINGTON, April 18r—A bam-

(H r The Aaaoclntrd P r tia )

NEW YORK, April 18.— Efforts of

ilomiintr trip through England, Ire- Anthracito miners operators^ to setUnd antl Franco after major league tlo the strike was resumed hero to­
.rtion closes is In prospect fo r the day when members o f their Joint sub­
committee on wage contract negotia­
Washington Amoricnn Lcaguo club
tions re-opened tho series of confer­
and another major league club to be ences which began two weekB before
ifc.,rtd or. later, Ted Sullivnn, who tho strike wac
took the White Sox and Giants on a
trip around the world some years ago
Ij jn charge of the plans.

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FIFTY liv e s t a k e n

.j .

SECRETARY PKARMAN
W RITES SONG MIT
ABOU T FLORIDA

ballplayers
,

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FRANCE IS SORE
\

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AND OTHER NATIONS WILL GET
TH A T W AY WHEN DETAILS

tB j T he Aaanrlaird Prraa)
JACKSONVILLE, April 18*—Tho
State Tax Equalisation Board today
at Tallahassee arc hearing protests
against the order o f Dawson increas­
ing the tax assessment roll o f var­
ious counties. It was reported hero
early this afternoon that Duval coun­
ty ‘a increase o f fifteen per cent was
ordered suspended by tho Board.
GRAND COMMANI1ERY
KNIGIIT8 TEMPLAR
W ILL MEET IN PALATK A
( H r Th* Ananplntrd Prraat

Secretary Peamvan o f tho Sanford
Chnmbor o f Commerco nstdo from be­
ing ono o f tho best publicity mon in
the state, is also a song writer o f note
and has written several good song
hits in tho days when be was in tho
big city. His latest Is one cnllod,
" I ’m Going Right Back to My Dear
Old Florida Home" nnd the cover Is
excellent showing the palms o f Flori­
da shading a benutiful bungalow homo
and in tho corner Is the young man
ridlngvdn tho rcur end o f tho Florida
Special train while tho snow is falling
nil around him. Tho words are very
catchy, the tune Is most entrancing
rnd it i.lu net i,« ioitg eiv, Ur* boys
and girls will bo humming tho now
song nil over Florldn nnd in mnny oth­
er states. Tho new Bong is bound to
make a hit everywhere nnd Mr. Pearman will enjoy a nlco royalty from
the song. Tho music was arranged by
Will Donaldson nnd tho arrangement
by Chns, Schmidt and it is all to the
good. .
’
The many friends o f Mr. Poarmnn
in this city aro oxtonding congratu­
lations to him nnd they appreciate
greatly his offorts to ndvortiso Flori­
da in many different wnys. As a pub...a. Mr, Pcnrman is ono o f tho
finest in the business nnd ho hns plac­
ed Sanford on tho mnp in mnny wnys.

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P&amp;KS

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Penn's is packed air-tight in the
patented new container—the quality
is sealed in.
Penn's is alw&amp;ys fresh.
.
Buy Penn's the next time. Clean
— fresh— sweet.

SEALED

PALATKA, April 18— Two hun
OF TREATY A R E KNOWN
AIR-TIGHT
ILLINOIS, INDIANA AND OIIIO
dred or moro delegates aro expected
to attend tho Twenty-Eighth annual
_
(H r The Aaaaotaled rveaa) *
SWEPT I1Y MOST DISASTROUS
PARIS, April 18.— A Havas dls- conclave o f tho Grand Commandery,
TORNADO OF YEARS
pntch from Genoa says tho Allies nre Knights Templar, which begins here
drafting a note to tho Gormans and Thursday. A parado Thursday mor­
(llr The Aeaoeluted 1‘ rraa)
CHICAGO, April
19.— Sweeping IiuBsinns notifying them it will be ning Trill be th» op en in g featuro and
northonstwnrd through the mlddlo impossible for tho Gormans and Rus­ the opening ceremonies o f tho com­
fMtcm stntcs tho storm which orlgln- sians to continue participation in ses­ mander^ will bogin nt 11 o ’clock. Tho
,t(d ju tho Rocky Mountain region sions o f RusBlnn Affairs Commission business session, will come to a close
Sunday had pnased over Ohio today o f conference if they persist" in ninin- Saturday afternoon.
O /)
G u a r a n t e e d \ry
*
^
N tuvei'^i,: •entertiinaten* features SUICIDE’S' "DEATH
tMvinc death *hd much dprirucH«v\ Jr tflin'n/r tSi’ .Jlui'V’ -Girrwon
hnvo been planned by tho local com ­
|ti wake. Tho loss o f nearly fifty
NOTE" AT INQUEST
GENOA, April 18.— Consternation mittees, among them a banquet Fri­
lives is attributed to the storm, which
LAKELAND, April 17.— A long,
developed considerable energy as it caused by tho German-Uussinn coup day evening and an uutomoblle trip
passed over Illinois and Indiana, tak­ in concluding tho treaty of Knpallo Saturday morning to Hnstlngs to rambling "death noto’ was Introduced
relury and Treasurer, nail J. II. Forgu- W ANTED—To hoar from owner o f
nt the coroner's inquest Saturday into Hon. A. J. Loaning, W. W. Van Ness, J.
ing in ninny places the form o f torna­ supplanting tho Brost-Litovsk pact view the potato fields.
good rnnch for sale. Stnte cash
F. McClelland, and II. J. Lehman shall
the suicide of L, R. Hursthousc, once constitute
does. Dnmnge to property will mount showed yo signs of abating as the
Iho board o f directors.
pjlco,
ful particulars.
D. F, Bush,
Article VI.
a captain In the British army, whoso
Into the ml ilions. Twenty-one persons economic conference continued its de­ JUDGE JOE BARMAN
The hlghost amount of ladehtedaess Minneapolis, Minn,
liberations
today.
Peoplo
who
pre­
body, face down, was found In a or liability to which Iho corporation
HOLDS SOME COURT
are among tho known dand in Indlnna,
Apl 7-21; Muy 5-11); Juno 2-18
may, at any time, subject II so If shall
woods
near here Friday.
the greatest death llBt being In Cen­ dicted at the outset of tho conference
W EST PPALM BEACH
not oxeood twice the amount o f Us paid
tho
result
in
great
good
or
disaster
to
In tho letter, Hursthousc, who came up capital slock plus Its surplus.
tral Illinois^
FOR SALE— Tomato plants, any
Arllelr VII,
Europe were inclined todny to toko the
here three years ngo from New Zea­
(fir The Aiiorlntnl I'rraa)
Tho nnttios and places o f rcsldcncn of
quantity, for prompt delivery.—
W EST PALM BEACH, April 18.— land, stressed his financial difficul­ tho Incorporators and tho number of
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 18.— view tho conference was headed to­
28-tfc
shares subset limit by each uro as f o l ­ Chase &amp; Co., Phone 5.80.
Electric and wind storms
passed w ard disaster which only tho coolness The municipal court in Jacksonville, ties, hut said thnt he did not owe more low s:
A. J. Loaning, Hanford, Florida, 100 W A N T ED — Men or a omen to take oracross Indiann yestordny, leaving ruin­ o f Lloyd George nnd other conference presided over by Judge J. J. Beck- than $1,000. lie said he Mamed only sh arcs.
dors fo r getiulnu guaranteed hosiery,
lenders
could
prevent,
himself for "tho mess" he had made 'L . Urban May. Hanford, Florida, 100 for mon, womon and children lOllmtned farms und isolated villages in thoir
ham, formerly n conductor on tho
shares.
nteH
140.00 a week full time.
of things, and expressed appreciation
.1. K. Smith. Hanford, Florida.
100 11,00 darning.
rake.
alt hutir spare time. Exparlenoa
GENOA, April 18.— The signing of Senbonn] Air Lino Rnllwny, is said
H
h
liras.
uunocoHBury.— International
m o ck in g
for the kindness of his wife, who is n
Communication difficulties
and
W. \V. Van Nosh, Hanford, Florida, Milts, NorrlHtown, l ’a.
ZD-lOtp
a trenty between Germany and Rus­ to bo probably tho most interesting
Fort Meade schoou teacher,, anil his loil shares.
washouts have caused dolnycd or suaJ. II. Ferguson. Sanford, Florida, 100
sia which nullifies tho Hrest-Litovsk tribunal In the state, because of tho friends,
pended service on mnny railroads.
shares.
treaty and re-establishes full diplo­ original mnnnor In which Judge
.1. F. .McClelland, Hanford. Florida, 100
GOOD GRADE
The funeral services wore held Sat­
Tornadoes were reported uh having
shares.
matic •relations between these two Beckham runs it, but tho local court
J.
IT
.
Dorsey.
Hanford,
Florida,
100
urday
afternoon.
The
inquest
wns
visited six Indiana towns yesterday.
shares.
countries on a basis of equality has
presided over by Judge Joo L. Ear- recessed at noon.
Hedrick and Slonn suffered worst ncII, J, I.ehmnn, Hanford, Florldn, ion
C1II2AI'
enusod, profound astonishment nnd ro- mnn nppnrcntly is running It a close
shares.
tordiug to early reports.
SummltSTATE OF F1.0I11DA,
sentment among tho allied delegations. second. Judge Enrmnn several days
Prompt
Shipment
"Plans for building n bridge ncross COUNTY OF HRMINOLH:
ville, Gaston, hfntthews nnd WheelTho ministers of tho powers which ngo taxed n defendant In n liquor
On tliIh day personally appeared b e­
Indian River nt Wntmsso aro being fore me ,1. II. Ferguson, A. J. Leaning,
hit, nortlieast o f hero also reported
L. W. BERG MANN
convened tho conference decided at a case $500 nnd then turnod loose an
discussed by tho citizens of that sec­ W. W. Van Ness, I, Urban May, .1. If. Bax 211)3, Station A , Jacksonville, Fla.
. ilomis.
Hmlth,
II.
.1.
Lehman.
J.
F.
McCIclund
meeting held last night to hnvo a nutomohilo speeder nnd gave him tion, and it is reported that interest in
D. Oiissoy. the persons who sub
The property damage at Wheeling
. arid .......................
committee o f experts uxnmlno this money out o f his pockot to buy some­ tho nrnnosllion is ernwlni. ilnJIv " scribed lo the foregoing chatter, and
F
proposition is growing tinny. P|lc)| for
imforo nte acknowland Gaston Ib reportod heavy nlthough
trenty this morning, to dotormina thing to eat.
LANDIS. FISH A HULL
Bnys tho Fort Pierco Nows-Trlbuno.! edged that lie did so for tho purposes
no lives are beliovod lo s t
whether it conflicts with tho Cannes
William Rumbnugh and his wife, Tho newspaper, tolling that tho pro- J‘' ' wTtniVhh'M v' hand and seal of of- Attorneys and Cuunscllors-at-Law
resolutions or tho Trenty o f Versail­ wero arrested for speeding through joct would not ho difficult of nccom- f|ou “ *
tFb*rld^,, this the icih
LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 18.— Two
DoLAND, FLORIDA
,, .
,.
,
,
,
day of April, A. D.
les.
tho
city
limits
at
!!0
miles
an
hour.
plishmoht,
ns
tho
river
I
h
less
than
J. II, HIIAHON,
(Notarial
Heal)
women wero killed nnd an unidenti­
Wilffpructice
in the Statu und F*&lt;l*r*
Subsequently the convening powers Brough boforo Judgo Enrmnn, RumNotary Public.
n mile wide nt the point indicated and My commlssltm expires April lith. lli-’ f, al Coiir^H. Special facilities for Exfied man probably was injured in a
will meet with Poland, Czecho-Slovnk- bmigh said all the money he had wnn not very deep, adds thnt "tho bridge 1 8 -lto ____________________________________ m ining nnd Perfecting Land Titles.
tornado which Btruek Newton county
iu, Rumania nnd Jugo-Slnvin to ascer­ $1,70, hut thnt ho had enough gaso­ would ho useful to n great section of In the Clreiill t inirt of the Seventh Ju­
late yetserday.
\
dicial Circuit of the stole of I’ lorldti,
tain the view o f tho lessor powers and line in his car to laka him to Jack­ country, ns the peoplo on both tho
In ami fur Seminole Comity.—
deal with the report of the experts.
In Chancery.
sonville whore he expected to obtain north and south parts of the Island
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 18—
Thu British and French delegates a position and make enough to carry would he nblo to use it to ndvnntngc,
CITATION
Heavy rainfall accompanied by high declared lifst night thnt they consldwhilo the construction o f n road to T.
his
wife
nnd
himself
on
their
way
to
IHilary, Complainant,
LAW YER
.
winds resembling winter gales and
Tho British and French delegates their home in Cleveland, Ohio.
vs.
conqect with the Vero hridgo would
Office in thu Court House
considerable lightning continued lust declared last night thnt they consid­
Leah Illllery. Defendant.
"When did you have breakfast ? " he o f benefit to travelers ns well ns To l.eah Illllery. No. rinr.'A Linden SANFORD
FLORIDA
night to moko flood conditions in In­ ered the signature o f the treaty u dis­
Htroet, Wlnston-Huloin. North C aro­
those who Hvo on tho islnnd."
Judgo fcnrmnn asked.
lina:
diann grave. Fair weather prevailed loyal net. Apparently, it may imporll appearing from an nffldavll filed
"W e hnvo not enten yet, for wo
Notice In hereby glvmi t lint lie- timlerfor n few hours in many parts of tho il the conference.
np;mol will, on Friday. April '.'H, 11132, or In this cause Unit you are a non-resi­
left Miami nt 5:55 a. m., nnd wero nr- an soon Ihurcuftcr uh convenient, apply dent o f the State o f Florida, therefore,
statu yestordny but with night fall tho
It is stated that the signing of the rcsted before wo had breakfasted," to the Honoralile l.’ary A. Harden, Uov- you, l.eah Illllery, lire ordered and re­
storms resumed.
I'rnor o f the Hlato of Florida, for lel- paired on the Gth day o f June, A. U.
trenty, which took plncu at itapullo wns tho reply.
trrn patent incorporating T i l l ’ ODD 11122, in appear to the hill of complaint
Families living in the lowlands, Sunday, was unknown to tho nllied
I
I’ KI.LmVH HUM, h i m : AHHOCIATION, exhibited agulnst you In this eause.
Attoriicy-at-Law
"W ell, you ennnot travel far on tho under
It Is ordered that this notice lie p u b ­
the follow ing proposed charter,
amply warned, aro snfo in mpst, In­ loaders, when Lloyd George, Hnrthou,
lished
In
the
Hanford
llernld
once
nt
money you have nnd If you spend it Hie original o f which Ih now on file In
N o , 14 G a rn er-W ood ru fT ID iild in
diana rivor bottoms. Cloud burst yes- .............................
.......................
^
the o ff ic e o f the Hecretary o f Hlato o f week for four weeks.
Schnnzcr and Thounys
mot yestordny
for hrenkfnst you will have nono left the .State o f Florida at TuUnhaMRee.
WITNESS my hand anti the seal oft
terdny killed stock nnd blighted ^or- j afternoon to consider tho reply which fo r lunch. Here, take this," said the .
this c o n n on thlH the 18th day of April,
SANFORD, FLA.
A, J. I.OHSI Ni l
A. IJ. 1!I22.
I, UllllAN MAY
chnrds mid spring crops. Indinnn far­ tho Russians might make to tho con(HEAL)
E. A. DOUOLAHH.
Judge, handing tho couple $2. “ Go out
.1. K. SMITH
mers have been able to accomplish lit­ ditions imposed on that country, hut
Clerk Circuit Court,
\V. \V. VAN NMHH
and get your breakfast nnd bo on
Hemlnote County, Fla.
.1. II. FUHUDSON
is spiing planting.
30-Blc.
Ily:
A, M. WEEK'S. D. C.
ns soon as tho delegates learned of the your way,'
J. F. Mrt’ LULLAND,
.1, D. Dt IHSI1V
Indianapolis was declared beyond treaty, their program wan changed
♦
11. J, I.HUMAN
danger Inst night by the weather bu­ and the situation, which is considered
AIITICT.KN OF I.VCOIIPOK CCIOV OF
BAPTIST PREACHER
TIIU 01)1) FF.I.I.OWH Ill'll.HIM:
reau officials.
extremely grave, fully discussed.
ASSOCIATION
RECOVERED STOLEN CAR
MY SPECIALTIES:
Levees in nil parts o f tho state wore
"
Wo,
the unduralgnud, hereby iiHaodM. Hnrthou, head o f tho French
ourselvas togelher for the purpose
HAD PLENTY OF NERVE aofle form
reported holding.
in g a hotly politic and corporate
delegation, is seeking further instruc­
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
tinder tho Inwn of the Htule o f Florldn,
tions from ills government nt Purls
with
and
under
the
follow
ing
proposed
Gorham's
Sterling Sliver
(lly Thr Assoelaled Press)
CHICAGO, April 18.— Twelve per- nnd declared thnt ho would not sit boPLANT CITY, April 18.— Friends charter.
Ungers'
Plated
Ware
Article I
Kan uro known to hnvo boon killed, side Russians in semi-official meet­
The name o f the corporation shall he
hero o f tho Itov. Mr. Griffin, pnstor
Elgin and Waltham Wntchea
THH ODD FKI.IJtWM HUH,DIM) ASSO­
■lure than a hundred injurod and ings.
o f the Baptist church ut Winter Ha­ CIATION mill Hit principal place or hiin| thousands made homeless by tornadoes
Thu actions of tho Russians nnd ven doclaro that tho minister hns Iliens shall lie at Hanford, Florida.
Article II,
Md Hoods which swept over tho cen­ Germans on -first announcement, had
The general nature of tho buslnesa
nerve far above the nvorngo. Mr.
Parcel Post Your'Cleaning and
he tmnsneteil hy the corporation
tral west yesterday.
an almost stunning effect on the al­ G r iffin , was working In his orango to
shnll lie: To buy, construct, own, hold,
Dyeing to
Tornadoes wero reported in a score lies. Premier Lloyd George said he grovo at Winter Haven BoVernl days leanc, noil, -let, anil olherwlse control
Enriri\
the
soil,
Increase
tho
and
dispose
o
f
real
estate
and
buildings
°f Illinois, Indlnna nnd Arkansas know these countries had been negoj ago when throo mon In n enr stopped for lodge ami fraternal purposes, nilyield, hasten mnturlty, Im­
towns. Homes wore demolished, wire tiating for months, hut was not aware nnd nsked for information about tho dllorluina, mid other purposes co n n e c t­
ed therewith, to inako contrncts to fu r­
prove
tho quality. It pays to
■ervice crippled nnd livestock killed.
they had signed n treaty until luta road. Suspecting tho car wns n stol­ ther Its purposes and IjiihIiiohs, to b o r ­
uso thorn rogularly. Stock In
row
money
and
to
securu
tho
Home
by
Throughout tho area from Ohio on yesterday afternoon.
on machine, tho minister) after re­ a pledge o f Its stock, or by po Ioh, m ort­
our wnrehouso nt Sanford.
thu cast to Knnsns nnd Nobruskn on
hoods, and other
obligations,
Tho situation is so critical thnt the ceiving unsatisfactory replies to sev­ gages,
Booklet froo from wnrehouso
upon
the
property
o
f
the
corporation,
tho west, heavy downpours swelled most prominent delegates are reserv­ eral questions told tho strangers and generally lo have ami exercise all
or
from —
flood waters of streams already out ing their opinion^ until nfter tho ex­ ho was going to take them to Win­ such powers as may he Incident to the
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•
business and purpose o f the co rp o ra ­
of their banks, und inundated thous­ perts examine the new document.
ter Haven for Investigation, llo or­ tion, or other hunliicHS o f like n a ­
ture. and to ImvtL enjoy, and exArmour Fertilizer
611 Main St.
Jacksonville, Ft
ands of acres o f rich farm land in ad­
Tho treaty provide^, for rounucin* dered them to drivo ahead nnd follow­ crelse all the r l g l 9 . (towers mid p riv ­
Jacksonville. Florida______
Wc
prepay
parcel
postage
on return.
ileges ,Incident to cnrpoiatloii organized
dition to tho cost trncts ulready under tion o f war expenses, damages nnd ex­ ed in his own car.
Shortly aftor und
existing under the laws of the
Water.
penditures incurred through war pris­ starting, the strnngors speeded up Hlato o f Florida.
Article III,
While snow nnd sleot covered Colo- oners, renunciation, nlso of all claims their mnchlno und abandoned it.
Tho nmoiint of capital stock o f the
!&gt;do, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri nnd o f Gorman individuals or tho state Itlorporntlon
shall
he Fifteen Thousand
It developed the machine vVns stolen
6 A rL_800 ACRES, Flowing well, Celery U n d , 5-acre
lA.n0D.no) Dollars, divided Inin Fifteen f 7 A D
Inwn were pelted with heavy hull sulf against tho soviet republic. Re­ from a gnrngo hero several dayB pre­ 4f
Hundred (IGOOf shares, o f the par vnluo r U I i O a L u
trncts or more, easy payments. This Is the
which
■torms which smashed windows und dumption of consular nnd diplomatic viously nnd tho owner had offered a o f Ten dlDHH) Dollars each,
largest solid body of Flowing well land in the
shall ho payable In lawful money of ----------------------■•used much dnmngo to crops. Suv- relation:} is to take place Immediate­ reward of $t}0 for It.
tho United Hlulca o f America, or In C dgfy District
property, or labor, or survlces, at
®ri|l inches of snow wore roported ly; commercial relations uro to ho regMr. Griffin said one o f tho Btrnng- and Joel valuation to ho fixed hy tho SEE
from Denver.
of directors at a mooting hold for
uluted on tho most favored nations ors had a pistol whilo he was un­ hoard
that purtuiMc.
Article IV.
armed.
principle and the rights of the nationThe terms for which tho corporation
SAVANNAH PROHIBITS JAZZ
ala o f both countries In tho territory
shall exist nhall he perpetual unions
sooner dissolver according lo law,
LOUGHMAN MILLS
of tho othor aro to ho conserved.
Artlrlg V.
„ . ' " r Thf&gt; A■anrlule* Pi-rnt
DAMAGED BY F I R E The biutlut'KH of tho corporal Ion shall
Tho two governments will assist
SAVANNAH, On., April 18.— An
conducted by a President, a VlceCOVERED BY INSURANCE ho
ProHldont, a Hocruiury mid Treuaurur.
ordinance prohibiting Jnzi dancing in cnch othor in thuir economic difficul­
---------laud
u board of d Iroc torn to conelslutf
Savannah was adopted by city coun- ties, nnd tho Gorman government de­
.in r Axtnn ak . ii w
a
not lens thnn flvu nor moro than seven of
ORLANDO, April 18.— A llro o t , Its stockholders. The directors shall t&gt;6 Consulting Chemist says of the water: "Of the many waters of thla and otlh
c yesterday afternoon. A clausa ex­ clares Itself ready to facilitnto econ­ tm.Tnfnmilnnd origin last night dam- '.elected annunlly hy tho utockhnldor* on
empting jnzz dancing In thcatroa was omic contrncts between pflvnto enter­ undetermined origin last nignc aam- hn B#COf1(, Tue; d(l^ ln .January of euoh cr regions that I have analysed, I have found none auperlor in all good quali­
aged tho mills and lumber yards of .year at R:00 p. 111. at a mooting held for
eliminated from tho ordinance. Prac- prises in tho two countries.
the Everglade. C ypr.u Company at |a ^ r a ’ S ^ 't '^ S 'l S S 'W l ^ A 'T S y e J ties of that'of tho "Elder Water."—Phone 311-W. Office la Miller Bnlldlaf
, F a'l the ministers In Savannah
•
i*
Loaghmen. The lo .. " t aaa tandred, ! n a ' ’, , ' S : £ i
Support
fo
r
the
foot
without
bind­
■dvoented tho law.
and
soventy-nve
thousand
dollars
was
elected
at
tho
first
annual
meeting
of.
ing
Is
provided
by
a
shoo
Invented
by
r * u
--------------------------------ImmranM
j .IIho
etockholdere
Khali he
tiuallfled,
l.iiuliinuu
l*A nnOMnen
I Irvn
.1shall
L1, 11 tho1
|Iho
j I
w ,.bnalne»e
of Athe
cornoration
*Ve can’s Judge a man by hla a Canadian w iti lacing which crosses largely covorcd by ^
an.i avtanda farther around the foot Wndo Tucker o f Klssimmeo Is Gener- conducted by the following officers: J.
tH. Ferguson, Pres dent: A. J. Lnsalng,
ea. But ns n rule you can judge and extends la n n er arounu u n
than ordinarily.
' #1 managed for the company.
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I V ice-P- resid-en t; W
. W . Van Nona, Soohim by his w ife's clothes.

STABLE MANURE

SCHELLE MAINES

GEO. G. HERRING

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER

BIG CROP
Fertilizers

ROGERS &amp; JONES
French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers

Works

f

_ _ _ _ FRANK L WOODRUFF

ELDER SPRINGS W A T M "— I T ^

Elder Springs Water Company

�THE SANFORD HERALD

tatoee ware being loaded, and also
scenes in the potato fields.-—Times
'Union,

celery _nnd lettuce, beans and cucum­ trip when It Is necessary to visit the :he most eoartaoui rninnir infl gtvfe-'
n exchange for your money, its valoj.
bers^ peppers and potatoes and oth- capital,

There you have the attitude o f the
D. L. THRASHER.
average citizen o f W est Florida.
That county Is credited with 12,860
• SPEAKING .ABOUT WATER
population by the last census, a gain
'RATES
o f 1,453 alnce the previous census.
HEAD STUFFED FROM
There is but one county intervening
CATARRH OR A COLD
between Holmes and Leon, the county
, Tho Lakeland Star had a lot to say
tho other day about Palatka and San­
in which tho capital Is located. And
BytCreamAppUed I f Neetrfle
ford and Tampa nnd other cities ask­
yet this smalt group o f people have
Opens Air Passages Right Up,
ing the aid o f inland cities to keep
tho presumption to set up os an argu­
up tho preferential rates and that the
ment against the removal o f the cap­
port cities should tako care o f them­
ital that it would be an Inconvenience
Instant relief— no waiting. Yout
selves and take their jgedloine. It
nnd an expense to them to have to clogged nostrils open right up; thc air
was silly stuff and failed so utterly
trnvel a longer distance o f the capi­ passages o f your hc$d clear nnd you
to score a point in favor o f the peo­
tal Is moved to tho center o f popula­ nan brentho freely. No more knw
ple getting better rates that the
tio n .
king, snuffling, blowing; headache
Herald did not reply to i t However,
There are a number o f tawni in dryness. No struggling for breathe
■ skald Btrauuno.
THE MILK CAMPAIGN
tho Tampa Tribuno and the Palatka
south Florida which have a larger nt night; your cold or catarrh disap.
News did reply and tho replies a n
population than tho entire county o f penrs.
given in this issue.
It seems
Under the auspices of the Woman’s Holme-. L'.
o:ur.tjr there are ten
Get i* sm&amp;ii U&gt;Uiu in Ely's Cream
There's n lot of &gt;OuUa iviiera who Club last week a Milk Campaign was times nk many people as there are in
Will ttaya is puriiying the pictures. strange that any one in Florida
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
This Holmes county, nnd the volume o f a little o f this fragrant, antiseptic,
H e has already punctured the A r- should ask tho port cities to light seem to think that n marriage certifi­ put on In Seminole County.
against their own people and against cate la a secret of how to pull a live work was most ably directed by Mrs. business Is easily thirty o r forty
fcuckle baloon.
healing cream In your nostrils.
tho water rates when sinco tho world rabbit out of an empty bat.
John Leonard! nnd her corp of wor­ times as groat. Compare tho time penetrates through every air passage
cam o'lnto being, port cities have al­
kers. Miss Mao Morse, State Daily nnd expenso o f a trip from Tampa, o f tho head, soothes the Inflamed or
Russia now has a scrap o f paper
ways enjoyed a lower rate and al­ rlcd through by Dr. Eugene LeFor- Specialist from tho State College for or any point in south Florida, to the
iglth Germany. It means nothing and
swollen mucous membranco and relief
ways will enjoy it despito tho rail-! rcst Swan, n physician 'o f twenty Women at Tallahassee nsiisted with capital with the time and expense o f
comes instantly.
♦will bo Just that when the end comes.
roods, And were H^not for the fact yenrs’ practice, a sociologist and a the educational work as well as Miss a trip from Holmes county, or any
It's just fine. Don’t stay stuffed
that ports do enjoy this rate Inland I tnombor o f tho high council o f the Webster, District Home Demonntrn- point In west Florida, and bear In
up with n cold or nasty catarrh.—
Storms In the west, storms in the cities would be at tho mercy of rallBoy Scouts; Dr. Edith Halo Swift, tion Agent.
mind at tlio same time the tmmen- Adv.
worth, cyclones in the east, not a ronds sure enough, Tho present move
who hns charge o f tho personal wel­
Tho
purpose
of
this
campaign
was
’
soly
larger population In south Florthing stirring in Florida, not even a of tho railroads to abolish the pref­
fare. o#f college
- _girls-but is tho mother to bring to tho attention o f the boys Ida nnd tho greater volume o f busL
Finest lino stationery in tho city
cow.
erential rates will r.ot help tho In- o f two charmingly old-fashioned l it - : and girls, tho. fact thac ihuk id &amp; ness. Any fair-minded man making
sold below cost to mako room for our
------------ o------------lnnd cities but wll simply raise the tie daughters, nnd Miss Elizabeth perfect food thnt contains nil of tho j this comparison must at once conoffices. Herald Printing Co.
18-3tp
The Republican senators have ag­ port cities ruto
railroads and, Bain who hns taught class after class feed elements needed to build tho code thnt the people of South Florida
reed to pass the soldiers' bonus, the port cities will immediately put of high school girls and boys.
body nnd keop It in good health. Tho f nro fully justified In their demands
However we would not ndvlse the sol­ on bont lines nnd cut tho railroads
"Tho successful social hygiene lec­ message of "Milk tho Perfect fo o d " —either thnt tho capital bo removed
diers to start spending the money out entirely. Wntor Is our God given, turer must possess four things," a
was carried to about 1600 children in to tho center o f population, or that
yet awhile.
right and we intend to take it.
member of the nssocintion says in ( nine schqpls in the County. The np- the stntn he divided—Tamps Time;,
speaking of tho lecturer trio: "Tho ‘ pc-,-,1 was mndo in most schools thru '
------------- c------------Tho Jacksonville) Metropolis wants
GOT IT ALL WRONG
first is n thorough knowledgo o f tho a fairy story about "Tho Gpn&gt;\ Health
EQUALIZING THE TAXES
a "league o f friendly towns." All
subject nnd the othor three nro per- K«iry and tho Milk Bottlo.”
USE GRANDM A’ S SAGE TEA AND
Home o f the papers in the small
right, Quimby, old follow . Put KaliSULPHUR RECIPE AND NOfeet taste in hnndling it. You may
Through tho courteay o f n number]
Equalizing thc taxes would bo all
ford in tho bunch, Wo are nothing If ‘ Inland towns," as thoy speak of tho dofjpe taste ns you jdense but tho (,f the business houses interesting rjKht if tj,ey co„],j bo equalized as
BODY W ILL KNOW.
place of thulr issue and abode, are official nssocintion definitions o f It
not friendly here.
window
-exhibits
wore
displayed,
j
tho
word
signifies,
"Equally",but
the
waxing mighty wroth because the
Tho use o f Sago and Sulphur for
,H\ "The .r!0WC!’l.t0.
? h? m. nnt nn,y nttract®d
-hlldron present "method "of making the*"var­
Tho state equalizer rescinds his or­ "port cities” want tho water competi­ such a wny that no essential phase hut tho parents as woll. Yowcll learestoring faded, gray hair to its nat­
ious
counties
pay
a
blunkot
raise,
of
freight retained.
ders to Increase tho taxes. Seminole tion rates -for
will he left out nnd no henror loft tured tho total solids contained in a ten or fifteen or twenty as tho case ural color dates back to grandmoth­
They
charge
thnt
tho
"port citlos"
county will nccopt tho Increoso. Now
displeased.” —Tampa Tlmos.
gallon of milk; Tho Milk Elves vis­ may bo is not equalizing tho taxes er’s time. Sho used it to keep her
fust whnt doos thnt mean, wo would arc “ fighting ii square deni and tho
ited Bowers nnd Rouniillats; Tho at nil. It is simply mnking tho ones hair beautifully dark, glosfty nnd at­
like to know, Why should wo he the rights of Inland citlos • • and
PROSPEROUS FARMERS MAKE Star shouted two milk slides after- who nro now paying more than their tractive, Whenever her hair took on
demonstrate plnin narrowness,"
goa t?
mum nnd night; tho Milk Fairy nnd neighbor keep on paying more and it thnt dull, faded or streaked nppearWo believe It wan Josh Billings, or
PROSPEROUS CITIES
her
elves pointed the wny to health Rota I10 on&lt;3 anywhorc.
Tho same artce, this simple mixture was applied
t __ i
Tho Ilcrnld docs not fnvor n special Bill Nye, who said "It is bettor not
in Thrashers -...i
nnd /"*______
Garners;_ n..!!
Ball iHard
with wonderful effect.
If the returns o f prosperous con­ ware Compnny pastured a hord of property that hns been over tho asscsansslon o f tho Florida legislature. In to know so much tlinn to know so.
But brewing nt homo Is mussy and
property
thnt
has
been
over
assesfact we do not fnvor n session of tho much that is not so." Likewise, a ditions in this country is dependent thoroughbred cows in thoir window
out
of (Into. Nowadays, by asking at
the
future
nnd
tho
people
who
novor
Florida legislnturo at nny time. Wo man who pReceded these old proverb­ upon the prosperity of tho farming during the week; Newberry’s window
nny drug store for n bottlo o f "W y­
have
paid
enough
will
still
bo
paying
making
philosophers
Hold
something
community, ns Is so often (inserted, presented a graphic picture o f the ef­
would nil ho much better o ff if the
Therefore, eth’s Sago nnd Sulphur Compound,"
legislnturo would not meet In ten about a little learning being a dnn- with much truth, then wo can no long­ f ect of food on the body as proven in less than they should.
the counties o f south Florida and you will got this famous old prepar­
: go rolls thing. All o f them were right er claim that the goddess of good
yenrs.
t h e feeding of three white rats.
mnny other counties In tho Btnto pro­ ation, improved by tho addition of
! IT competitive port rates are abolish­ fortune is "Just around the com er."
tested against tho rniso and tho ac­ other ngredients, which enn bo depen­
Bob Holly in his Snnford Herald ed not a thing in gained by th o '"in ­ She has turned tho corner nnd is
I’
OHTS
AND
PREFERENTIAL
tion o f the stnto Equnlizer was res­ ded upon to restore natural color and
intimates thnt he Iuih rend .Shake­ land cities." They wil get no lower­ here with us today, a living, breath­
cinded.
Scmlnolo county commis- beauty to tho hair.
ing
in
thc
way
o
f
freight
rates.
If
FREIGHT
RATES
SCORED
ing, revivifying presence.
All wo
speare In liis younger dnys.
Com­
A well known downtown durggist
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sloncrs
nt
tho rcquoBt or rathor the
1
competitive
port
rates
are
main­
have to do in to recognize tho fact,
menting on tho fnct thnt manicurists
Rays It dnrkcns tho hair ro naturally
tained,
the
‘
inlntid
cities’
will
not
have
In
a
recent
issue
Thu
Lakeland
Star
demand
of
tho
State
Equullizer
raised
forget thfi gloomy paBt, clear our
are not a recent development of high
and evenly that nobody enn toll It has
society, ho mentions tho fact that 1lost u thing. On the contrary, if shelves of tha rcmnnnts of high pric­ printed nn editorial rofcrenco to the t the taxes ton per cent or rather agbeen
applied. You simply dampen a
mnny, many yenrs ago the groat poot through, joint ItillH of lading, also b e ­ ed stocks which wo have boon hold­ proposed efforts of Florida port c lt -, reed to thc ralso o f ton per cent and
sponge
or soft brush with it and draw
to join with Inland cities in fixing then forgot about tho matter when
wrote these linos: "There Is a div­ ing fought for by tho "port cities" ing in the vain hope thnt some one
this
through
your hair, taking one
inity thnt shapes our ends."— Lake, are gained, "inland cities" near "port would ho foolish enough to buy nt the basis of rates for the proposed tho question enmo up before tho govstrand
at
n
tmo.
By morning tho
cities"
will
get
a
much
lower
freight
1020 prices, stock up with now nnd enforcement _ o f tho interstate com- ornor nnd tho stnto cqunllizor tho
land Tologram.
rate than they are now getting, or sensonnhlo goods nt prosont values, inurco commission’s fourth section or­ other day. Seminole was tho only K™* hnir disappears, nnd nftcr nnAttempts were made Inst night to will get, from any nil-rail, long haul and fucQ tfio world with renewed hnpo der, which indicates that Tho Star county in the state that did not kick ‘ other application or two it becomes
Of course, Seminole [ ,,enutiflllly dark nnd glossy.— Adv.
(fijn't understand whnt it was talking on th’o rniso.
burn tho two wooden bridges con­ in the state based on a through rate and courage.
to
Jacksonville
plus
local
rates
to
about.
We
produce
thc
editorial
in
does
not
want
to
pay nny ten par
Here
In
tho
ground
for
our
optim­
necting Daytona with Dnytonn Bench
Stationery below cost nt tho Herald
according to tho Dal,nnd Nows. Tho destination in Florida.
ism:
Stockmen nnd grain farmers another column. Tho plan is to make cent raise unless it is to bocomo stnto
To illustrate: Hates all-rail from are worth $1,040,000,000 more than thc hosing rate ns low as possible wide for Seminole county peoplo nro Office for two weeks. Sco it
18-Btp
pcoplo o f this part o f the state hnve
stood for tho high priced toll bridges New York to Lakeland are lower than they were ninety dnys ngo,
They automatically keeping all othor clas­ paying enough taxes no\v. W o do
need cqunlllzing of tho itflllviduals SOUR ORANGES W ANTED— Drop
about as lopg ns they can bo ex- rates vin water to Tninpn plus rail have got this great addition to their sifications at an equally low level.
The Star’s mistake was interpret- but not a flnt rniHo of ten per cent
card stating number of boxes you
pectcd to stand nnd they will prob­ from Tampa to Lakeland; while tho wealth through thc upturn In market
ably assort themselves from this rate* via water to Tampa from Now values, So snys President E. 0, ing what The News said ns to I’ nlat- and there lies tho danger, It is to have.— W. Hayward, Winter Park, Fla.
lO-Ot&amp;wltp
time forward. Volusia county is sure- York in so much lower than the nil- Brown, of the nntldnnl live stock ex­ kn's opportunity to mntntnin
its ; he hoped that since the matter has
ly cursed with tho toll bridge malady. rail rate from Now Y ork-to Tampa change. Ho hns just returned from n present rate by turning to wntor/been called to thoir attention tho
that there is hardly any comparison trip through Iowa nnd Nebraska, traffic. It was not selfishness, nar- ’ board will act or tho peoplo will act FOR SALE OR LEASE—Ono 20 acre,
The edict o f the Chief o f Police to that can he justtified, and tho dis­ where ho found n new feeling o f con­ rowncss or unfairness thnt prompted for there is no senso in Seminole pay.
ono 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
kill overy dog found on tho streets tance from Tampa to Lnkelnnd is on­ fidence prevalent. Lot’s see on what the admonition in Tho Nows. We em­ log whnt othor counties hnvo refused dirtnnee to city. Two lots corner
without n liconso tag may room hard ly 32 miles.
this new confidence Is based. An ad­ phasized the possibility that Palatka to pay. Wo hnvo not soon where tho Center and Elm ave. Two lots west
Now, suppose, instead o f printing vance o f $4.60 per cwt on hogs since would suffer from loss of its prefer­ railroads nnd othor public carriers side Palmetto nvo., 60 ft. from Elev­
hearted but it 1b' tho law and the
chief o f police Is neglecting his duty that nil-rail propaganda, tho papers the last week in December, accounts ential rate uuIcsh it mndc provision hnvo been raised in tho general round enth St. Make offer. ,B . T. Corey,
If he nllows any dog on tho street o f the ''inland cities," force tho re­ for nomo o f it; an upturn of $1 per to tnko cure of its freight shipments up
owner, 116 N. Spring St., Los Ange­
—---------- n------------without n license tag. Tho law says tention of the water competitive rate hundred on cnttlo, nnd an advnnce of on a basis of water rates, which It
les, Calif.
288tf; 2U-tf
thoy shnll pay a tax overy yenr and nnd also get the through joint bill o f $2.26 on sheep in tho last 00 days has always enjoyed .which every port V l I I T l ) 17^0
A D I7 A O AVI
i FOR SALE— ONE
tharo Is no renson why Homo ownors Inding that most other ports than have helped the good work along. Iuih enjoyed, and which always will bo 1 I l E i l L l j
10-ACRB
as long us it Ih possible for
should pay nnd others should not pay. Tampa have, wouldn’t tho business The Increased vnluo o f live stock in enjoyed
_ .
FARM, 5 TILED, 5 NOT
Why in it, D. L. Thrasher's busl- CLEARED, $3,500;
And then dogs should not ho allowed men and thc shippers o f all the "in ­ farmers' hands amounts to the snug independent lmnt lines to opernto In
ONE 10c^mpetition
with
tho
railroad-owned
noHa
continues to grow, and sales, tho ACRE FARM, 5 TILED AND 5
to ronm the streets at will regardless land cities" within the spfiere o f tho sum of $601,000,000.
That helps
j first three months of this year nro NOT CLEARED, $1,500; ONE
o f whether they hnvo tags or not, Tampa Influence ho more benefited some, hut thnt Is not all. It Is only fcios,
It Is fair to assume thnt If Lake- j bigger than during tho sanio length of
Rtrangors in Sanford hnvo ofton re­ than if they- are left bottled nt tha the beginning.
Tho grain * farmers
10-ACRE FARM, ALL CLEAR­
marked about the droves o f mnngy mercy of tho all-rail rates?
have shared with tho stock men in land was located on tidowntcr Tho timo In 10217 Thoro’s n Renson. Ho ED
AND
TILED, SMALL
Get n straight line on whnt thc fight tho general ndvnnco o f farm values, jStar would feel It Its duty to oncour- soils for cash only. Everybody knows
/le a bitten curs thnt are allowed to
HOUSE
AND
BARN. $8,500.
roam tho streets at will. Thoy nro by tho "port cities" is for, before you Wheat has advanced 40 cents, c o m ! ngo establishment ami maintenance of they can buy chcnpor for ensh and THESE FARMS JOIN AND
not allowed this privilege In nny otlu ehallengo their motives, and accuses 26 cents or more, nnd onts 20 coats water freight sorvlco, giving Lake-, tho buying public is spending its mon­ WILL SELL SEPARATE OR
theso bind an ndvnntngo over Itnrtow. This oy with tho store thnt koRb for cash TOGETHER, THEY ARE AT
or city and there Is no renson why them of "injustice, and demonstrating pur bushel. Tho ndvanco tn
on would not bo selfishness, but tho nat- only.
Good reasoning, yon will
thoy should he allowed it here. Thoy plain nnrrowneiis,"— Tampa Tribuno. threostaples hns put$186,000,000
LOADING STATION, LOTS OF
-------------o------------over tnko up their residence at tho
tho right sido o f thofarmers’ ledgers,
urnl law of taking full advantogo o f agree. If you have not been trading WATER AND HIGH GRADE
AVOID FANATIC’ S URGES
picture shows and in the churches
Tho Stnr may not with him, ho invites you to his store,
But even this is not all o f tho tttnry. environment.
CELERY LAND.
IT WILL
and nthor places of gathering o f tho
ored as it should bo, 1b that the pur- know it, but if there wore no ports with tho assurnneo of his greatest of- PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE.
LfcCTUUER
peoplo whore thoy Icavo a trail o f
cred a sit should ho, Is thnt tho pur­ in Florida Lnkelnnd would probably fort to please you, by serving you In — H, B. LEWIS.
19-5t; W-ltc
fleas and othorwiso make themselves
Social hygiotio, liko overy othor ad­ chasing power o f tho fnrmor's dollar not bo on the map, rail freight rntes
obnoxious. Dogs uru nil right in vance movement, has its "lunntlc is 60 por cent, grentor than It was in into the stnto would be prohibitive ex­
thoir place and wo nil lovo them hut fringe," Us self-appointed advocates, 1020. Thnt makes tho purchasing cept to thoso points where tho rnll- in B n n B niiB n M H M iiH n K !itin H B M aM B K aiaH HanHHaHRaalllinHI|HBBH
earnest, iVell-monnlng men nnd wom­ powor o f tho farmers' billion dollar rundii themselves might wish to dotlioir plncu is not on tho streets.
Lakeland wholesalers find an
en who lack nothing lmt descrotion, advance In commodities which th ey , volop
....... o
“ More than half u million dollars a sense of proportion,* nnd a concep­ have to sell, equivalent to a billion mlvnhtngo In shipping by wator from
have already been taken in," says a tion of whnt to say nnd whnt not to and u half in thosoi jv lhlch they have Now York to Tnmpn thenco tho short
headline in tho Hastings Ilorald. Tho say. For this renson, tho American to buy. No wonderr ililie fnrmors are haul by rnll from Tampn.
Tha Stnr need not bo alarmed that
story Is about tho Irish potato crop, Social Hygicno association docB not happy and optimistic.
Whnt o f tho farmers of Florida? l'nlntkn, liko other Florida ports, will
now being harvested nnd shippod gtvo credentials to uvery person who
frorft that occtlon, and tho suggestion wishes to enroll ns a social hygiene They are more Independent than not continue to enjoy certain advan­
is nmdo thnt whllo tho prices nro low lecturer, and unauthorized lecturers thoso o f nny other soction because tages by reason of Its facilities for
tho growors are realizing woll and uro not to be taken ns representing thoy enjoy a natural monopoly in obtaining water hnula on wholesal­
are busy nnd hnppy In contemplation the ideas nnd carrying out the plans their incomparable climate, and con' ers' supplies. If Lakeland wants to
o f tho success o f tho souson. Several of tha association. The sincere lady place fresh fruits nnd vegetables on enjoy preferential rntes fo r tho on! 5
hundred carloads of fine potatoes hnvo who .forgets that high Reboot girls tho markots when they are not ob- courngomont o f the wholesale Indusboon shipped from Hostings this sea­ nro not third-yenr medical students tnlnnblo elsewhere, and so command try Lnkelnnd should move to n sea­
son, nnd the nvernga returns nro Bald and that intimate details o f vico are tho highest price. Nature has Icon port.— Fnlntkn News.
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tu iiavo been Cl,COO per car. Thu mar­ no holp to a young mother, tho ex­ kind this year, tho crops have hoot)
ket opened a short tlmo ago at 810 cited gontolnmn who gathers statis­ largo, and prices hnve boon good. Wo AN INSTANCE OF WEST FLORIDA
AUDACITY.
a barrel and. dropped steadily to tics from tho surrounding air nnd us­ hnvo not yot finished Bonding 13,000,IS
es
them
as
thunder-bolts,
tho
nlarm000 boxes o f ornngos to our /Honda
about fO, at which price tho growers
A citizen o f Holme* county writ­
will reulizo something above the cost ist, tho extremist, tho hnlf-informcd, o f tho north, and thoy will send our
o f production, nnd they nro not com­ tho radical, nil theso worthy but edu­ rrowors something liko $5u,000,000 in ing to tho Advert!scrlvnrns tho peoplaining.
It seems probable that cationally unhelpful folk are kindly cxchango. Ono shipping point In th o ! p!o of west Florida that tho sontl(iiicea will ndvanco somewhat again. and politely discouraged by tho as­ state has oeolvcd more than half a ; mont for capital removal Is assuming
T he estimated returns fo r the season sociation, which choosca Its lecturers million dollars for strawberries, nnd nlarntlng proportions, and thnt unless 3
ore In thn millions. Tho Ilorald had with tho grentest enro. At present the total from tho state will probably west Florida Is awakenod nnd organ.. *}
som e pictures showing busy scones most o f tho educational lecture cour­ exceed a million. O f the vast am­ ized to fight thoy may soon have the n
•round'the railroad yards, whore po- ses given by the association are car- ounts that have bean received fo r inconvenlenco and expense o f * long R(
or vegetabty we have no record, but
they have been sufficient to put our
truckers on Easy street, and clog the
local banks.
Why should wo pull long faces and
cry "hard tim es?" It Is time we
forgot that pessimistic howl, There
is increasing employment on every
hand, in manufacturing, in railroad,
ing, in farming. Before wo realize it
we shall be crying for labor. The
future Is bright and promising. It
is time to forget tho dismal past and
look forward to n glorious futura.
.Let's go.— Tampa Times.

LADIES! DARKEN
. YOUR GRAY HAIR

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Sometimes it Needs Somebody to Sell it

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Bonded representatives in over a hundred
carlot markets

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Tha Iadiaa bible class o f tha Mstho- ent hunted up Dr. Haiti who soon
aet
dlst church gava their teacher, Mrs. the broken bones o f the left am; An
Frank Norris, a great surprise Mon­ X-ray was then taken o f it. Wa ex­

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Jlrgi Fred McFarlape and Mrs. T.
V Prevntt ware visiting friends In
Osceola Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Wakefield, Mrs.
Ourlett and Mrs. Elrchner were ■hopin# In Sanford Friday.
Mrs. Hart nnd Mrs. Stone and Miss
jftbcl Stone left Saturday fo r Tav­
ares.
Mr .Hodges and Mr. McFarlane
fpent last week in Jacksonville.
Mr. Nicholson and Mack Sloan were
-Malting friends here Sunday.
Mr. Dunce and Mr. and Mrs. Cousof ObccoU were visiting friends
l*re Sunday. V
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dann o f Miami
•rere visiting Mrs. Harrison last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C lifford Proctor who
have been in Ocala fo r tho last three
months have moved back to Geneva.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hodges left Wednes­
day for Jacksonville.
Mr. Logan left Sunday fo r Virginia
where he will bo fo r about two weeks.
Meado Baker is taking his place in
the store while Mr. Logan is absent.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W . Prevntt spent
tho week-end in New Smyrna with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Llttler.
. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Curlctt loft
Tuesday for St. Auguattino to visit
her sinter, nnd will go to Jacksonville
from there.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grover LeFilea spent
Sunday nftomoon with Mrs. J. M.
Prevatt.
The Indies of tha Club gave an Eas­
ter egg hunt fo r tho children Saturday
afternoon. They had a fine time hun­
ting eggs.
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day afternoon by calling on her In a
body. The afternoon was most pleas­
antly spent and delightful refresh­
ments were brought nnd*scrved by the
ladies.
W ork was begun this week on the
now school building, F. N. Cllno be­
ing tho contractor in charge.
Frnneis Swopo returned Wednesday
from St. Augustine where she has
been visiting her sister, Miss Mable
Swopo.,
C. A. Brannon o f Tampn is spend­
ing n few days in Oviedo this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Swopo vory
delightfully entortnlnod about flftoen
members o f tho Mens Blblq class of
the ‘Methodist Sunday School Monday
night, ^tr. ^ w op e read a paper on
“ What's the Use." This opened up
n discussion on-the subject of Incor­
porating Oviedo.
Delicious sand­
wiches nnd coffee, ice crcnm and cake
wore served hy Mrs. Swopo, assisted
by Mrs. W. B. Young.
Mrs. O. P. Swopo nnd Mrs. W. E.
Young spent Monday in Snnford.
* Tho Oviedo Boy Scouts played the
Orlnmio Scouts nt n rather one sided
gnme o f bnsobnll Saturday afternoon,
the score being twclvo to two in favor
o f Oviedo. This Is tho fifth game
our scouts tonm hns plnycd this sea­
son being tho winners in each gnme.
On Saturday tho twenty Bocnnd, they
piny tho Del.nnd Scouts nt Oviedo.
Mr, nnd Mrs. John Hnlgh nnd two
sons, Milton nnd Chester spent Tues­
day in Orlando.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. G. Hancock hnvo
moved to the Cotton place at Lake
Charm.

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playlet proved inch a aucceai that
requests have come In from differ­
pect to be out and around again real |
ent sources begging a repetition next
soon.
Monday evening, when the Grammar
Mr .and Mrs. Seymour Pritchard
school rooms has its closing exercises
to to n l to to
went down with V. C. Collar to eee
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Misses Rena Mann and Catherine
his wife at-tho sanitarium at Formosa
Mrs. Ashley Purvis o f Cameron ' Lake recoivod many complimenta upon
on Tuesday evening and on Easter, City ontortained at a birthday party thoir performance upon .the piano.
Sunday thoir Uttlo daughter Bright for her lovely little 3-ycnr-old dnugh- their efforts being very satisfactory
Lnnoy went down with him.
Mrs. ter, Margaret Winona on Saturday aftor only this years term o f school.
Collor Is hoping J o bo nblo to return nftornoon, tho Sth o f April. There
The Grammar schoolroom will give
homo noxt week.
were two other 3-yenr olds, James its commencement next Monday ev------------------- 1--------i Singletary and Junior Allison. Other enlng nt 8 o’clock. Mis. W . F. BlackPhone Cates Crate Co., fo r fe r t i-, guests nt tho party wore Mrs. Mar* niun o f Monroo will deliver tho closllzcr for your luwn and garden. They B„ rot Wntson, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. ing address to the graduates. A large
will teD you the kind to use and make it, i,. Grier, Mrs. J. 0 . Singlotary, crowd from this community and neartho price attractive for you. Cates Mra. c . L. Bock, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. by towns nrc expected to bo present
Crate Co,, Phono 181.
36tfc Hurry AUeson, Maurice Beck, EHnn
Several zealous members o f the
Singlotnry, Ruth and ltobort G rier,' Baptist church hero gave nice donat o t o v t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o There was a lovely cake with three tions as Easter offerings.
Among
litrhtpd rnndles^nnd ice cream. Many them wbs the fnilnwlnp: Three coats
nice gifts were given to tho winsomo o f white paint, labor, etc., In beautilittle honorec, one o f which was a fying tho church, by J. Bi Johnson;
to
puwter plate that was given Mrs. a now well, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ja*
t o t o t o t o l t o t o t o t o 'l
I’urvis when Bho was three years old. cobs; lining for Baptistry, Robert
, C. A. Palmer wns in Jacksonville on Mnnn nnd Mr. Barnett; piping from
Miss Ardelle Hines left here last „ business trip tho first o f tho week, well to Baptistry, L. B. Mann.
week for Auburn, Alabama, after
I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Palmer were j Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L. Hartllno and
spending sovernl weeks here tho
hosts nt n vory plonsnnt egg hunt dnughter, Mrs. Loon Byrd havo reguwit of her aunt Mrs. T. A. Creen* ( glister day for tho Cameron City moved to Arkansas.
Mr. Hartline
children nnd young people.
There sold his homo to Mr. Peavyhouso o f
Fred Harden arrived back Monday Wero jg jn numbor nnd such n good Sanford,
from Savannah, Ga., whore he hns , lnR1 they „n onj 0yed.
[ Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Black o f Chuluspeiu suverui niuiiins.
| Mr. nnd Mrs. Ashley Purvis nnd oto have purchased an acre o f land
Mr. Greonlonf is laying tho founda- their little daughter, Winona, Mrs. from T. E. Wninwrlght at tho corn-tion for his house. It will ho built Margaret Watson nnd Mrs. Margaret or o f First nnd Monroo streets and
whero the Cnthorwood house once Marshall drove to Tampa to spend will erect a general store and conduct
"toed.
Easter with Dr .and Mrs. Jnmcs Pur. the snmo.
Mrs. Harriot Phillips nnd dnugh- vis. making thotrip In tho Purvis
lMr&lt; am| Mr„ Ferroll Coleman o f
ter Mrs. Ilcrmnn Sewell left Wodnes- new Buick. Dr. Purvs has sold his Miami v|8jU&gt;cl Mr. und Mrs. Neal
day of last week fo r Salisbury Bench, bt.,no in ~
•.
Co|emun on„ day i'nst Wuok,
Mass.
antro grove J&lt;ist outside the city.
, Mrs. Joseph Wninwrignt of PearMrs. A. D. Parish nnd two children
Mrs. C. E. Charponing celebrated Hon yinitotl her parents Hr. nnd Mrs.
j spent to o week-end nt Jcoce, tho her birthday Mondny evening with n T E Wninwrlght.

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= LAKE MARY

Linda Mllesc and Hanry Milsa spent
a pleasant day at Fort Florida flatt­
ing.
Miss Bessie Swaggerty ii recover­
ing after being confined to her boaM
by Illness.
Mr. and Mra.' Vaugb and Miaa Itn
Boles spent Sunday at Daytona.
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Marah o f DoLand spent Easter with Mr. and Mr*.
Albert Hawkins.
Brother Blue and Brother Geleon •
o f Lakeland are conducting a revigal service at this placo in the inter­
est o f the Methodist faith.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T . W ynne and'
children spent Sunday at Mt. D o n .
Rev. Sexton o f Memphis will atari
a series o f meetings at tha Baptist
church horo April 20.

ROOTLEGGRRINSURANCE
LATEST GEORGIA ID E A COMING TO FLORIDA

ST. PETERSBURG, April 20.— St.
Petersburg probably has loat on*
prospective citizens but tho Chamber
o f Commerce is not wasting any teara
over t. Mayor Puiver recently, re­
ceived from Griffin, Ga., a letter
signed "Jos. K, Thomas," in which
the writer sought Information con­
cerning tho bootleg liquor business.
He wanted to know who, in St. Pet­
ersburg, issued "bootlegger Insur­
ance." Tho Mayor told him.
“ 1 have your inquiry o f April 8,
1022, with reference to bootlegger In­
surance." wrtoc the Mayor, "nnd In
reply would state for your informa­
tion thnt under the charter privileges
governing Florida commissioned cit­
ies, bootleggers’ insurance does not
For S a le-B ra n d new car o f W h ite;
” f . hor pnrcnl8’ Mr’ nnd
pnrl* ° f *rl° nd"
f ° r th° * Tom Forrester of First street lias properly come under the juradictlon o f
W. B. Osteen.
evening. Cake nnd coffee wns soryod
^iir residence nnd several acres
Rose Lime. Just received. This la
the mayor’s department, but is han­
Mr. nnd M tb. Ellsworth Brown mado There were gifts nijel good wishes. ((f |amJ to Mr GibbB o f ^tlnnia. Mr.
the best llmo made for spray. Cates
dled
entirely by tho county sheriffs.
from all.
n visit to Orlnndo Tucsdny.
Forrester and son hnvu began to
Crntc Co., Phono 181.
35tfc
Hoping this sufficiently nnswora
Stanley Quigg o f Orlando spent
Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpany and thoir orect new bomes
your inquiry, nnd that you will make
Sunday horo with his parents.
guests Mr .and Mrs.
Eiinore Richjqr, Staunton hns purchased flvo
a trip to Florida nnd tnko this mat­
When you make up your mind to
Thoso leaving horo this week fo r arils were sight-sooing nt New Smy- at,rc8 uf inrul j rom Mr Qoolh nmj
ter up with tho proper officials.
paint your homo use the Patton Sun thoir homes in tho north are Mr. and run and Dliytonn Mondny.
1w || crect „ now bouso.
I remain most sincerely yours,
Proof Pnlnt made according to the Mrs. Jnmcs Sweeney, Mr. John Grady
Mrs. L. B. Curry and young popolo
amj j j r8 G jj McKonnoy nnd
“ FRANK F. PU LVER." *
Government Formula for the South.
Mr. John Piko and Mrs. Elizabeth 11f New Smyrna,
weVegutfsts o f herchildren have returned from n visit to
White Lend fill per cent. Zinc 35 per Horsey, all bound for Salisbury, daughter Mrs. E.
W. Prevntt and fnm- Mrg McKcnn0yH pnrontBi Mr.and
A treat for you to boo tho n-co now
cent., Silica 10 per cent. This pnlnt Mass.
ij&gt;’ Easter Monday.
Mrs.
0f Apopkn.
apartments in Cntes now building.
costs you $2.-10 a gallon. No paint
Tho new pnvlllion hero will bo rendy
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dresser and,
Mr
Mrc Druokfl o f 0f,tecn
3Gtfo
equal to it. For sale by Sanford for use May 1Ht nnd will bo up to children Helen nnd Glenn were supper v|g|tc(| f ri0mls here Sunday and ut- Only nIx more left to rent.
Paint nnd Wall Paper Store, Wnlnkn d n to'ln evw y respect.
guests at the Ellsworth homo Enstor
church.
The world nt your door every even­
Block. II. A. Halverson, Prop.
The Ingersol Fire
1tn help. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellsworth c o le -j Mr nn(J j j rs p rej j)]ack of c b u .
ing
for 15c.— Dnily Herald.
35-3tc
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Burney brute their 27 wedding anniversary. j()tn wcrt, jn j b |H
Mondny on
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[ugersoi was destroyed by fire Inst
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steole nml
to t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o
Tuesday
morning,
it
being
a
dry
winson
Herman
Alton
were
guests
of
Mr.
SEED
CORN,
COW
PEA
9,
VELVET
Mr. John Bell has returned from a
to
dy day it burned so quickly not much Mrs. Steele of Ilcnrdnll Enstor day. business trip to Atlanta.
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
to
was
saved.
Not
oven
a
change
o
f
Mrs.
U.
Sleelo
bus
had
fine
luck
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SEED, SORGHUM
Mr. and Mrs. John Boliy and fainto
clothes
was
left
them.
They
had
II
vtrapping
for
something
that
was
eatj|y
a)](|
a|l(j
j
j
r3i
Knisormnn
nnd*t*’or
linmotllnto
shipment. All season­
to

On Tuesday night nt nine o’clock
Aivlrow Aulin o f Oviedo nnd Miss
Mary Alice Powell o f Snnford wore
quietly married nt tho Court House in
Snnford, Judge Shelley Mnlncs per­
forming the ceremony, with Mins Nell
Williams nnd Mr. Emm A t McCnll o f
Oviedo ns witnesses. MIbs Powoll is
the attractive daughter,of Mrs. Maud
ed fourteen years there nnd hnd a &gt;"K cRKs mid young chickens and so fam||y Hpt.nt Sunday nt Pnlm Springs, for' i&gt;ri iTo .Is't' amf Catalog no" o'*r bonu•A Powell o f Snnford nnd fo r tho pnst to
good lot of household belongings f‘ir hns caught two chicken snakes
Tbo j j onroo boya j,i„yeti nn interest- t,f'11 and Instruotlvo enIn Inane Is fra*
fourteen months has been omployed
they brought with them when they measuring five feet and some few |ng gnmo of bnsobnll with tho Long- fVirmlna 'iTii!|Vganl«nlnK 'fo^FporUla an3n ^telephone oporator in tho Gvlcdo to to to to to to to to to
moved hero. Two sad features of the inches.
'wood boys Saturday, winning tho ?|?r
Exchnngo.
Mr. Aulin has always
affair is they are not young pcoplo by
i'&gt;r‘ mi&lt;* Mre- L. A. I aimer nave „ ainu by a acoro 0f ; 4 t0 q(
Th0 Our comploln slock will enable ns lo
M r.'T . O, Tyner nnd son, Elmer
lived In Oviedo with tho exception o f
any ineniis nnd carried no insurance their nice home in Cameron City for AIt&gt;nroo boys havo scored a victory q'tnlVlVy.*11'1
,,r,4n nni
only a few yours. Ho was ono o f tho went down by train Saturday und whatever. They havo tho entire sym-* sale nnd thuir car, expecting to move Kamo 80 f nr this season,
first o f the Oviedo boys to hoed his |sPcnt Enstor Sunday with thoir rein, pnthy of this neighborhood In their to Jacksonville whero,Mr. Palmer has
anj
jjcn Lnko, Mr. and
•cmintryjs call in time o f need, hnvlng tlvus ut Windermere.
hi
-.,
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r.
|
. OIiI pmI 203.20(l
nnd I.itrnrai
Serd lloune in Fin.
accepted
a
position.
loss.
Mrs. J. D. Talbott, Mr. nnd Mrs.,
EaHt nay Htruot
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fisher wore guests
enlisted du rin g. tho first months o f
Chns Bell, Mr. Knisormnn, Mr. Stu- .(a c k h o n v ii . i .u
- in .o iu n A
the war nnd romnlning in tho nrmy nt tho homo o f Mr. nnd Mrs. For­
to to to to to to to to
to to to to to
■r
through tho term of tho war, tho lar­ rest West Tuesday evening and again
ger part o f tho time being spent In on Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Campbell and
nversens service.
Since his return 1children were out after servlco.
■
Mrs. August Swanson iB still nurfrom tho war ho has been working
with Mr. It. L. Whoolor in tho ornngn sing in Sanford.
to to to to t o to
to to to to to* to
Mr. and Mrs. Cruso and family
business. Tho friends o f this young
cun pi o wiidi them n long, happy nnd were recent callers nt tho homo o f
Mr. Joe Spivey o f Markham and I K«»H«nt children smilingly greeted
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. G .Tyner.
prosperous life together.
Mrs. E. Stafford o f Monroe wore vis- numerous patrons and friends Friday
Voile Willinins came home from a
Tho rond work 1b progressing nice­
itors nt tho Sunday Bchool Sunday.
j evening nt the closing exercises of
ly nnd the contractors think they will business trip to Jacksonville Mondny
Beulnh
Stafford
spent
Saturday
and
Hie Primary and Intermediate rooms
Tcmh thcaOrnngo county line within evening nnd has been confined to
lonroc School. Beautiful
his bed with fover, doctors coming Sunday with h V nunt? Mrs. E. Staff- (,f Lake sli
two months.
flowers
decorated
tho Btngo nnd as
ord o f Monroe.
0. P. Swopo Is in Chlcngo on busi­ out to attend him. Wo hopo it is
thq
grand
march
sounded
nnd tho
Bihhlo class will ho nt the home of
only a bilious attack from which he
ness this week.
hnppy
children
filed
in
nnd
banked
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Ilicks this Thurs­
Rev. nnd Mre. I-. E. b r ig h t , Miss will soon recover.
heavily
upon
the
rostrum
in
thoir
Rev. J. S. Clark will preach for us day.
Virginia Wright nnd Mrs. Frank N or­
protty frocks, with their rosy chco'ks
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cools
are
leaving
again noxt Sunday nt 3:00 ns well ns
ris spent Wednesday in Orlando.
and bright eyes, they Boomed hut a
on tho first Sunday in May. Sunday Thursday for their homo in New York.
continuation of tho fair flowers that
Wo
nil
wish
them
a
very
pleasant
School meets nt 5:00 nt which he will
bloomed nt thoir foot. As is nlwnys
trip.
also he presont.
Mrs, Bessie Stenstroms’ Sunday the ense at tho Luke Monroo school,
Lnst time wo wFro pleased to have
tho program was well worth while
with us Mr. and Mrs. West of Grnpo- School class gave nn EtiHter egg hunt
nnd
not a break occurcd in the well
j ville, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jcsso Leo and over in front o f Mrs. Staffords Sun­ ordered children through tho even­
day.
children o f Monroo nnd Axel LundMrs. C. C. Pearson spent the dny ings performance. A ij number aftor
quiHt o f Lake Mary, tho Inttcr bring­
with
her mother, Mrs. B. W. Smith number wns hnppily singed thoynuding over with 1dm in his ear, his sis­
ienco grow more enthusiastic till tho
ter, Mrs. Nyluntl nnd dnughter, Julia Friday.
closing
song when many pressed for­
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Stafford and
nnd also Mr. nnd Mrs, .Tamos Reed,
ward
expressing
their pleasure and
"I was hardly able to drag, 1
children spent the dny with her sister,
newly wedded folks, wo hear.
was so Wakened,” writes Mrs.
Mrs. E. Stafford of Monroe Alonday. sounding praises of the school nnd
I There were about forty-five out to
W. P. Ray, of Easley, S. C.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Stonstroni and two tho many fine Uttlo girls nnd hoys
the surprise party gotten up in honor
"The doctOrtreatcd me for abqut
very attractive children, MIhs A vIb nml tho talent displayed. Somo o f
I)IG DEDUCTION IN PRICE
o f Mrs. John Dorrol Inst Wednesday
two months, still 1 didn’t get
Stcnstrom nnd Mr. and Mrs. E. S. tho catchy pieces upon tho program McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distributors now $10.25 f. o. h. Jackson­
evening,
nt
thoir
plensnnt
homo
near
any better. I had a large fam­
Hockey nnd little daughter, Doris, of were "The Foreign Language Les­ ville, Flu. Write for special cash discounts and delivered prico. Hundred!
tho Upsnln dopot. A happy crowd
ily and felt I feurely must do
Snnford wore callers at the homo o f son" nnd "The Fan Drill" by tho
who wiJTfed them ninny returns o f
Printnrv mam anil"tho""Color Fair- of these in use by Sanford Groworh.
something to enable me to take
the day nnd for refreshments a doz­ Mr. nnd Mrs. B. W. Smith Sunday les’ ’ ami the "Great Chicken Stealing "OET NEW MARCH, 1022, PRICE L IS T S ------------------- BEFORE BUYING
care of my little ones. I had
en delicious cakes with coffeo on tho nftornoon.
heard of
E . O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO., Jacksonville, Fill.
Mr. G. B. Burnett has been having Cnso" by tho Intermediate nnd PrlnK
tnblc which wns Bet four times or
to force wntor from tho lake to wnter
moro.
his orange trees it Iiab been so dry. ■■■maMnxHxnnrfHBBBiiireBMmiB
Mr. nnd Mrs.' Carlson nnd young
Wo hopo wo will got somo rain Boon. •*
daughters nnd son nnd Mrs. Boyd nnd
Mr. ami Mrs. Walker spent the dny
little one from Monroo added Jo tho
nt the Wekiwn river Sunday.
plensuro o f tho occasion.
Another little surpriso party which
"W c Picked up Seven Large Dead
was well attended‘ by tho GrapovIHe
Rata First Morning Using Rat-Snap."
folks on Mondny evening at the now
This is tho original "hard water" oil spray for whiteily and Hcalo insect control that
So writes Mr. B. J5- Carpenter,
"I decided to try it,” con­
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cra­
mixes
with all types of water nnd lime sulphur solution, and keeps indefinitely. Troublo
Woodbridge, N. J, "W o lust 18 small
tinues Mrs. Ray . . . ” 1 took
mer. It wns a kind of n doublo aur
with
"spoiled"
oil sprays eliminated. IDEAL OIL EMULSION PASTE has proved its
eight bottles In all. , , I re­
prise which worked loth w .y . but » ehleke one nluht
killed by ™ t.
merits
and
superiority
for two years. Results are what you wnnt at n reasonable price.
gained my strength and have
uro surprloo n . wo woro « w o.k c " “ « h somo RAT-SNAP end picked

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It is our purpose to maintain our stocks
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Another thing,—the price is not ad­
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THE BIG NEW FEED STORE
NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING
ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE FOR CASH
Purina O-Moleno 100-Iba., per s a c k ................
$2.52
Purina Cow Chow, 2 4 % Proteen, 100-lbs., per sack...Z.....$3.23
Purina Calf Chow, 25-lbs., per s a c k ................................... $1,80
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per s a c k ...... ; ....... $2.86
. Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 50-lbs., per s a c k ................. $1.49
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 l-8-lbs„ per s a c k ........... $0.30
Purinu “ Winner Brand” Scratch 100-lbs., per s a c k ........... $2.50
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per s a c k ..................... $3.34

Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs., per sa ck ...................................$1.73
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per s a c k ................... $0.35
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per sack
~........... $3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 60-lbs., per s a c k .......................$1.91
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-8-lbs., per sa ck ............. ;...... $0.40
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per sa ck ........ ...................... $4.84
Larrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per sa ck ...................................$3.50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7% , per sa ck ............. ............... *$2.52
No. 1 Race Horse White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sack' ...... $2.50

No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per s a ck ............................ $2.16
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lbs., per s a c k .................... $1.91
No. 2 White Corn, 100-lbs., per s a c k .............. ~ ................. $1.91
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per s a c k ........................ $2.21
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per s a c k ...............................$2.58
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbs., per s a c k ............. r................ $2.35
Grit for Chickens, 100-lbs.,'per sack......... .............. .......... $1.50
Oyster Shell, 100-lbs., per s a c k ........................................... $1.50

Have ypu seen that new chic fountnin we just got In? It fits any MASON JAR, can’ tjenk or overflow. CHICKS can’ t get wet and CHILL— it saves baby chicks. It and PURINA keeps them
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(wing. We are giving them free with a sack of PURINA CHICK CH
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every
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VOLUSIA GRAND JURY
INDICTS MRS. SHIELDS
FOR MURDER HUSBAND

advertised nny place— it is put on
tho mnrkct nnd bought* by people who
hnppon to think nbout It.
Celery
certainly isn’t a necessity, and any.
thing that Isn’t nctunlly necessary
will And n wider markot if properly
plnccd boforo tho people.
Tho California people, as far as I
hnvo been able to learn, disregarded
(Hr The Aasnrlntrd I’ rraa)
DELAND, April 18.—The Volusia County Grand Jury today sentiment entirely nnd looked nt ad­
indicted Mrs. Shields in connection with the death of her husband, vertising ns n plain business propo­
the Indictment charging the widow with aiding, abetting, hiring, sition. Recently I naked n Florida onprocuring or counselling unknown party who killed husband. The terpriso why tho Curtis publications
jury immediately began investigating the case o f Pete Smith, wore not used Inst season, nnd tho
reply wnB thnt there woro too many
negro, charged with the actual killing.
restrictions plnccd nround 'the ad­
vertising
contrncts by the Philadel­
Jacksonville nt Tampa.
OFFICIAL SCHEDULE
phia
office.
I hnvo not been nblo to
3t. IV U .jbu rg at Lakeland.
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OF FLORIDA STATE
understnnd
what
restrictions could
JULY 13u 14, 15—
LEAGUE FOR 1922.
hnvo been referred to, ,because tho
Dnytonn nt Orlnndo.
Cnlifornin people wore using tho La­
Lnkelnnd fit Jacksonville.
dies’ Homo Journal, nnd I nm rensA PR IL 2ft, 21, 22—
Tnmpa nt Lakeland.
orinbly sure th«j Curtis people would
Tampa at Dnytonn.
JULY 20, 21. 22—
pot
make any spccinl arrangements
Lakeland at Orlando.
Jacksonville nt Dnytona.
with
nny ndvertlscr. I hnvo no ronSt. Petersburg nt Jacksonville.
Orlnndo nt Tnmpn.
j son for montioning tho Curtis publiAPRIL 21, 25, 2ft—
Lnkelnnd nt St. Petersburg.
cations to you other thnn tho inter­
St. Petersburg nt Dnytona.
JULY 21, 25. 2ft—
est I fool for my homo stnte. Even
Lakeland nt Tnmpn.
Dnytonn nt Lnkelnnd.
though I do not spend nny money for
Orlando at Jacksonville.
Jacksonville nt Orlnndo.
tho advertising ’thnt goes out of Flor.
APRIL 27, 28, 29—
St. Petersburg nt Tnmpn.
idn, thoro is no good reason why I
Orlando nt Dnytonn.
JULY 27, 28, 29—
should not be interested in It.
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Jncknonville at Tnmpn.
Dnytonn nt Tnmpn.
While I was in the southern pnrt of
St. Petersburg at Lnkelnnd.
Jncksonvillo nt Lakeland...
..
tho stnte in March, I mentioned this
'M AY 1. 2, 3—
St. Petersburg nt Orlnndo.
matter
to n prominent business man
Lakeland nt Dnytonn.
JULY 31— AUGUST 1, 2—
south
o
f
Tnmpn, nnd he replied tho
Jacksonville nt St. 1’otorshurg.
Dnytonn nt St. Petersburg.
Curtis
publications
nro not fair.
Tnmpn nt Orlando.
Orlnndo nt Lnkelnnd.
They
mny
not
bo
fair
from soino
M AY 4, 5, ft—
Tnmpn nt Jncksonvillo.
people’s point of view, but is it good
Dnytonn nt Orlnndo.
AUGUST 3, 4, 5—
business to keep nwny from the
Lnkelnnd nt Jncknonville.
Tnmpn nt Dnytonn.
grentest number of eating peoplo be­
Tnmpn nt St. Petersburg.
Lnkelnnd nt Orlnndo.
cause
you don’t like somo follow ’s
M AY 8, 9, 10—
St. Petersburg nt Jncksonvillo.
pnpor
or his disposition?
Dnytonn nt Jacksonville.
AUGUST 7. 8. 9—
Yours very truly,
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Orlnndo nt St. Petersburg.
St. Petersburg nt Dnytonn.
c. o. m c l a u g i i l i n .
Tnmpn nt Lnkolnnd.
Lnkelnnd nt Tnmpa.
’ M AY 11, 12, 13—
Orlnndo nt Jncksonvillo.
Try o Herald Want Ad today.
Jncknonville nt Dnytonn.
AUGUST 10, 11, 12—
Lnkelnnd nt St, Petersburg.
Orlnndo nt Dnytonn.
Orlnndo nt Tnmpn.
Jacksonville nt Tnmpn.
MAY 15, 10. 17—
St. Petersburg nt lnkelnnd.
Dnytonn at Lnkelnnd.
AUGUST 11, 15. 1ft—
Jncknonville nt Orlnndo.
Lnkelnnd nt Dnytonn.
St. Petersburg nt Tnmpn.
Jncksonvllle nt St. Petersburg.
MAY 18. 19. 2ft—
Tmnpn nt Orlnndo.
Dnytonn nt Tnmpn.
AUGUST 17. 18. 19—
Jacksonville nt Lnkelnnd.
Dnytonn nt Orlnndo.
St. Petersburg nt Orlnndo.
Lnkelnnd nt Jncksonvillo.
M AY 22, 23, 21—
Tnmpn nt St. Petersburg.
Dnytonn nt St. Petersburg.
Orlnndo nt Lnkelnnd.
M cL a u g h l i n t a l k s
Tnmpn nt Jncksonvllle.
ON ADVERTISING
M AY 25, 2(1, 27—
Tnmpn nt Dnytonn.
Norfolk, Vn,, April 10, 1022.
Lnkelnnd nt Orlnndo.
R. J. Holly, Editor,
St. Petersburg nt Jncksonvllle.
Tho Snnford Herald,
M AY 2ft. 30. 31— .
Sanford, Fin,
St. Petersburg nt Dnytonn.
Dear Holly!
Lnkelnnd nt .Tnmpn.
I nm taking the liberty to }cull
Orlnndo nt Jncksonvillo.
your attention to an editorial, on
JUNK 1. 2, 3—
pngo No. 12 o f the Country Gentle­
Orlnndo nt Dnytonn.
man. April 8th, 1022, which is in
Jacksonville at Tnmpn,
memory o f Mr. G. Harold Powell,
St. Petersburg nt Lnnkelnnd.
who recently died in Pnsndona, Cnl.
JUNE 5, ft, 7—
I did not 'know him personnnlly but
Lakeland nt Dnytonn.
enmo in contact from time to 'time
Jncksonvllle nt St. Petersburg.
with quito n good deni o f his work,
Tnmpn nt Orlnndo.
nnd he in very well known by his
JUNE 8. 9, 10—
accomplishments. What lie hns dono
Dnytonn nt Orlnndo.
Is o f grout Interest to mo heenuso
Lnkolnnd nt Jacksonville.
moBt o f my work is along similar
Tnmpn &amp; St. Petersburg.
lines, nnd particularly for the ad­
vancement o f Florida.
JUNE 12, 13, l i - Itnytona at Jacksonville.
All o f Mr, Powell’s work und this
Orlnndo nt St, Petersburg.
vditorinl on his dw 'Ji uXiphnsizozs
Tampa at I,akolnnd&lt;
tho importance o f selling rnthcr thnn
complaining, nnd It emphasizes par.
JUNE 13, 1ft. 17—
Jncksonvllle nt Dnytonn.
Uc.l’mriy the Imporlnnco o f soiling In
I c e l a n d at St. Petersburg.
volume, n practice common to nil de­
partment stores.
Orlnndo nt Tnmpn.
,
It is very much bettor for uh to Bell
JUNE 19, 20, 21—
nil of our products nt n reuaonnble
Dnytonn nt Lnkelnnd.
Jncksonvllle nt Orlnndo.
profit, rnthcr than try to soil n small
portion of whnt wo produco nt n
St. Petersburg nt Tnmpn.
large profit, nnd let the otlior pnrt
JU NE 22, 23, 21—
of tho crop romnln unmarketed. If
Dnytonn nt Tnmpn.
the volume is moved it will givo oinf
Jacksonville nt Lnkelnnd.
ptoyment to everybody fnnURnr with
St. Petersburg nt Orlnndo.
any branch of industry— it not only
JUNE 2ft. 27, 28—
helps the producer o f somo Bpcclul
Dnytonn nt St. Petersburg.
Orlnndo nt Lnkolund.
commodity, hut It helps nil the in­
Tnmpn nt Jncksonvillo.
dividuals and business man In the
state. Tho wny to move tho volume
JU NE 29, 30—JULY 1—
is by advertising, heenuso thnt is
Tnmpn nt Daytona.
Lnkelnnd nt Orlnndo.
tho only wny you enn bring goods to
St. Petersburg nt Jncksonvllle.
•ho attention o f the public. Tho prodecors o f Cnlifornin ndvcrtlao nearly
JULY 3, 4, ft—
St. Petersburg nt Daytona.
everything thnt is produced In tho
Lnkolnnd nt Tnmpn.
stnte, whothor thoy have consider­
Orlando nt Jncksonvillo,
able competition or whothcr they
have none nt nil. Somo pooplo think,
JULY ft, 7, 8—
Orlando nt Daytona.
I hnvo no doubt, it would bo foolish
Jacksonville at Tampa.
to advertise watermelons If thoy
waro ndvertls d, who do not ent
St, Petersburg nt Lnkelnnd.
them now. Take celery and lettuce
JULY 10, 11,v12—
us nn oxnmplc— you do not sea that
Lakeland at Daytona.

NEW YORK’S EASTER PARADE
WAS BIG SUNDAY

EVENT—

_ PERIW INKLE BLUE WAS IT
NEW YORK, April

17.— Manhat­

tan’s famous Easter parade was sot in
step yesterday to n sartorial sym­
phony— tho Periwinkle Blues.
Tho now shndo wns the dominant
note in the color mndloy thnt filled
brilliant French avenue, from Central
park, down to tho shnwod of tho
Wnshington arch.
As to color, tho Easter parade wns
a veritable .crescendo, with tho plenaingly soft periwinkle blue everywhere
in dominnnee. There wns no group
complete without It. Its choice wns
confined to no ono age or^ ln ss oi
even complexion. Occasionally crea­
tions o f ono or tho other- o f tho mors
sombre hues woro invariably lighten­
ed—on tho hnt, tho bodlco o f tho
skirt— with n touch of the shndo thnt
seemingly claims mtlndy’a solo nllcgl
nine o f tho moment.
Thu parade wns in progress most of
the day, but It didn’t r*enlly stnrt of
course, until the churches of tho nvomio dismissed their morning congrega­
tions shortly after noon. A kindly
providence did its bit in providing n
day of blue nnd silver, shot through
with gold—n perfect Easter day.
Mnny were tho pnrndors— the flap­
pers ns well us their older sisters—
who knew full well the valuo of the
sedate cathedral nnd church entrances
us hack grounds to their hrillinucy,
nnd these austere doorways framed
the naive pencoekings o f thousands
as n prelude to the march up nnd down
tho avenue. Thoy left tho churches
slowly lingering in their frames for
just tho proper tinio to register an of-

[THREE BIG PACKING PLANTS
WILL FORM NEW MERGER,
FIVE HUNDRED MILLION
Firms Involved are Said to Be Arm our, Wilson
and Cudahy
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( H r T h e A s s o c ia t e d I’ rF M )

CHICAGO, April 18.— Informnl negotiations for the merger
o f threo of the Big Five packers into a $500,000,000 corporation
have been conducted by J. Ogden Armour, head o f Armour &amp; Co.,
snys tho Herald and Examiner today. The firms involved are Ar­
mour, Wilson and Cudahy. Armour and Edward Cudahy flatly
denied a merger was contemplated, und Wilson was out of the city.
feet, before they Joined tho gny envNo ono authority had indicated tho
nlcndo.
length o f tho skirts. Thoy were of
Thoro wore mnny striking costumes, nil clnsscs,— or brevity. Any deficien­
nnd quito nn nrrny o f colors under the cy in skirt length wns mndc up by
overlordship of periwinkle blue. Long flnshes o f silken hoBe, In which cham­
fringed enpes of hlnck mnny of them pagne, peurl gray, flesh, blnck nnd
lipsticked red, or surmounted by hots poriwinklo hluo predominated.
o f rough strnw o f the now or orange,
Three o f the fam ily o f furH held
of dull gold emerald green, with hero favorite pluco nbout the feminine
nnd theru n vngrnnt wisp of Jnde, neck—plntinum fox, stone mnrteu or
seemed second in popularity to tailored Hquirrel. Strings o f penrls ruled u»
suits of the new shndo. It seemed thnt gem ornaments, with wnnging ear­
fully n third of tho pnrnders woro rings very much to tho fore.
coped, mnny of the poriwinklo blue
Hats for tho most pnrt, were bril­
suits having enpes o f tho same mater­ liant in color, though thosu who claim
ial attached.
to know declared them to he rnthcr
Bends wore very much in evidence. mediocre in design. Thnt is, them
All manners of gowns woro relieved, t wns seemingly little imuginntion on
in bends, mnny of them in rather fan­ this score. But whnt they lost in or­
tastic nrrny. Thu tailored suits for i iginal shapes, they mndo up in dar­
the most pnrt, wore ulmost severely ing colors.
plain, with long lines suggesting dig­
nity hut avoiding nny hint o f nustcrIt 1s understood, o f courso, that
ity. Bended gowns of sntin nnd'erope, those who don’t really need the bo­
in pearl gruy, onenmpngno brown nus will dccllno It as a matter of
tnupo or fuwn^voro striking features. patriotism.

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That's what ‘ ,Pananlft',
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Coveralls and Pants; all
first-class work garments
for men and boys.

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IO N -M A O S

SCORES TA FT AND THE INJUNC­
TIONS AGAINST LADOR UNIONS

NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 17.—
Samuel Gompcrs, president o f the
American Federation o f Labor, launch­
ed n vigorous attack against the
‘ interests opposed to organized laMndo of best Indigo Denim,
liuomy, ensy-fltthignnd uotnnor” In an address at an open forum
forlnblo |seams double-nil toll­
session o f tho Conncctclut Federation
ed ; pockets re-lnforcwl; wlilo
o f Labor hero yesterday.
suspsndertf rust-proof butIona thnt Staff on.
Mr. Gompcrs Bcorcd Chief Justice
Taft when ho referred to a “ recent
Ask your Senior for "P an­
ama,” tho Work nlnlhnn with
decision o f tho United Stntcs Supremo
tlio lron-clail
Court.” He Hold tho decision ‘ ’prac­
gunrantoe. &lt;
tically annulled tho Clnyton net.” Ho
Kfthti Mf|i C®h
Mobil*, AU.
sold the courts which havo been Is­
suing Injunctions against striking la­
bor organizations nro “ courts o f in; equity” instead o f courts of equity.
"MADE
Ho decinrcd thnt organized labor is
TO
“ asking for more nnd would continue
MAKE
to ask for more." lie recommended
GOOD"
thnt organized labor atrlvo fo r modi­
fication of tho Volstead act Ixctecd fg\
♦rvlmr to repeal tho
eighteenth^
amendment. He described tho con-!
grcflslonnl farm bloc ns a “ financial
bloc."
The railroad brotherhoods, which
arc not affiliated with tho American
Federation o f Labor, had delegates
present who asked about the policy of
tho A. F. of L. relative to tho recent­
ly organized Non-Pnrtisnn pnrty be­
ing fathered by the railroad brother­
hoods. Mr. Gompors answered that
tho A. F, of L. “ would follow tho
policy laid down by our convention
o f eclctlng our friends nnd defeating
our onomlos,” ami would have no part
in any party campaign.
The chambers of commerce, and
BAKMMATEFF IS IMMUNE
especially tho United States Chamber
FROM COURT APPEARAN CE
of Commerce, were scored by Mr.
- I S RUSSIA’ S AMBASSADOR Gompcrs for an alleged attack upon
tho workers of the country "in an ef­
fort
to destroy organized Inbor,”
Illy The A,*(iclnltd Preee)
On the bonus question, Mr. GompWASHINGTON, April 18.— Boris
Bskhmntcff, Inst accredited ambnss- ors said thnt “ the A. F. of L. believes
t dor from ussla to tho United Stntcs, that the men who offered their lives,
recognized representative Itussln and gave up their jobs to do so and arc
is much enjoys diplomatic immunity now out of work, should bo compensat­
Secretary Hughes declared today In ed. To do so would put them in funds,
a letter transmitted to the Senate. whereby they could get a now start,
The Labor*'committee hod aubpoaod business would be revived, an enor­
Bakhmateff appear at its Semenoff mous amount of money would bo put
into circulation, nnd honest business
hearings.

thui would benefit. While the public! erica ha snot denied onb o f tile charat largo would bo affected financially j ges but last Friday issued a charac.
very little If congress passes a just tcrlstlc propaganda statement In r*&gt;
taxation net.”
latlon to prohlbltlotv and the antl-Saloon League's well known formula o f
TITUSVILLE IS DOING
'nnarchy' nnd ‘nullification’ as If it
THINGS— SHIP CANAL *
. alone woro Interested In protecting
, TO SANFORD IS N EXT the United States from anarchy and
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j nullification.
In this propaganda
At its regular weekly lunch last statement It had the audacity to ap.
Friday tho Business Men’s Club had PCnl for lnw enforcement whon tho
ns its guest John WInthrop Win­ anti-Snloon League Itself was char­
slow, who hns recently purchased a ged with serious crimes.
“ Tho anti-Snloon Lcaguo 'controls
beautiful homo in this city and bovtho
congrcss-of tho United States has
ernl miles o f ocean frontago adjacent
dictated executive appointment and
to Titusville.
Mr, Winslow expressed his belief by recent disclosures horo In W ash­
In tho great future o f Titusville nnd ington, is shown to have attempted
mentioned tho bridge and road to tho to dictate judicial appointments nnd
ocean, the road to Allenhurst, tho the administration o f justice.”
rood to Orlando, tho pond to San­
ford, tho road to Orslno, aipTHus-. INCREASE APPROPRIATIONS
vlllo projects, ns some o f tho reasons
FOR BUREAU ENGINEERING
for his holief In tho futuro o f Titus­
AND ORDINANCE DEPTS.
ville.
In response to requests for a speech
( Ity T l , Anaoelatrd P r w « )
WASHINGTON, April 18.— Tho
President W. B. Dobson said the
noxt big thing for Titusville to go House members who put through an
after Is a ship canal from Sanford to nmendmont to the naval bill Increas­
Titusville via the chain of lakes be. ing tho enlisted personnel, at tho lost
tween tho St. Johns River and the moment today decided not to offer
Indlnn Rlvor.
Connecting Florida's amendments Increasing npproprlatwo greatest rivers will provldo a |tionr. for the Bureau Ordnnnce and
m fc:r cVfj ccr/t! leorx Jarleen.
w tfin r H In n and repair,
ville to Miami;
Tho Cluh hns 18 members nnd all Notice of Application for Tax Deed
but two were present at last Fri­
Under Section 575 o f the General
day's lunch. Regular weekly luncfi
Statutes of the State of Florida
wil be at the Arlington at noon to­
Notice is hereby given thift It. L.
day.—Titusville Advocate.
Kennedy, purchaser o f Tax Certifi­
cate No. 270, dated tho 3rd day of
CONGRESSMAN SAYS
June, A. I). U&gt;1H, has filed "aid certi­
IIE W ILL INDICT THE
ficate in my o ffk o , and has miulo npANTIfSALOON LEAGUE Iplication for Tax Deed to Issue in ac---------cordanco with lnw. Sdhl certificate
WASHINGTON, April 17.— Roprc- ! embraces tho following described propscntatlve Tlnkham, Republican, Mas. erty situated in Sominolo County,
snehusotts, said in a statement yes­ Florida, to-wit:
Lot 140 Eureka
terday that charges recently made by Hammock. The said land being as­
him In tho house tlmt tho anti-sal- sessed at the dnto of tho Issuance of
oon League o f America lmd failed to gurh certificate in tho name o f Uncomply ,wlth tho corrupt practices known. Unless said certificate shall
act “ nre now before tho department he redeemed according to law tax deed
o f justice nnd will bo acted upon in will issue thereon on tho 12th day of
duo season. The cases' ngoihst the j j nyi
D. 1022.
league,” ho added, “ nro complcto with
Witness my official signature and
tho evidence necessary for Indict. soaI lhis the 4th day o f April, A. 1).
mont and conviction when presented ;po2.
to a grand jury and federal criminal
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
court."
Clerk Circuit Court,
Rcltornting his charge that tho
Seminole County, Fin.
league had failed to report all con­ 34-fite
By: A. M. W EEKS, I). C.
tributions, in tho statement filed
"under protest" by Wayne B. Wheel­ Notice of Application for. Tnx Deed
Under Srrtinn 575 o f the General
er, in 1020, Mr. Tinkhnm"s state­
Statutes or the Stnlo of Florida
ment snid:
“ The anti-Snloon Lcnguo o f Am-

Notice is hereby given that F.

fo r Tax Deed to issue in accordance Administrator o f said estate, and a sk
their approval.
with taw. Said certificate embraces forDated
April 11th, A. D. 1911.
F. J. MoDANNBU
tho following described property sit­
Sfi-Dip
„
Administrator.
uated In Sominolo County, Florida, toIn
Court
o
f
County
Judas,
MemlueU
w it: Beg, 10.70 chs. S nnd 17;81 chs.
County. State of Florida
W o f NE car o f SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4 Sec.
NOTICE) OF A D M I N I S T R A T O R
3, Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E., ru n ’ S 55
(For Final Discharge)
dogreos, E 17.88 chs., S 30 dogroos, W
In re Salute of
3.74 chs., W. 1.00 chs., thence NWly j . H a m il t o n h e p .
Notice Is hereby given, to all whom It
to beg. 5 across Tho said-land boing may
concern, thnt on the 10th day of
assessed at the (Into o f tho Issuance of June, A. D. 1933, I nhntl apply to tho
Honorable 19. F. llo'isholiter, Judge of
such certificate iji tho name o f Jamos ■aid Court, ue Judge o f Probate, fo r m y
final
discharge an Administrator o f tho
Townsend. Unless said cortificato
eatate o f J. Hamilton Hep, deceased,
shall bo redeemed according to law tnx|and’
time’ I will
wUPprs___ ...thiit at^ fho'same'
o name time
pre­
sent to said Court my final accounts
deed will Issue thorcon on tho 12th ne admlnletnrtor o f entd eatate, and ask
fo r their approval.
day o f May, A. D. 1022.
Dnted April 10th, A. D. 1931.
Witness my official signature and
A A n O N It. ANDBnfl,
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'
Administrator.
sent this tho 6th day o f April, A . D.
NOTICE! OF APPLICATION FOR T A *
IlKEIl UNDER SUCTION STS OF
flHNRItAI. STATUTRN OP TI1H
HTATR OF FIiO lllDA
Notice Is heroby glv sn that A lios W .
Palmer, purchaser o f Tax C ertificate
•No. 43, dated the 2nd day o f June, A.
D. 1919. has filed euld ce rtificate In m y
office, and hne mndo application f o r
Tnx Deed to Issue In accordance with
law. Said certificate embraces tho f o l ­
low in g described property situated In
Hemlnolo County. Folrlda, to -w it : Lot
fl, Hlock 9. Tier 8, Bnnford. Tho said
land being assessed nt the date o f ths
leeunnco o f such certificate In the name
o f J. W. Pltigorntd Relnte. Unless said
certificate ehnll be redeemed a ccordin g
to lnw Tnx Peed will leeno thereon on
&lt;**? "»*'r dr.;- .jf April. A. V. I'ZZ.
WITNESS my official nignutnro and
seal thin ilte 2 Ith day of March, A. P.
1922.
(H EM .)
E. A. notmt.AHH,
Clork Circuit Court,

ivii.
(SEAL)

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E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida.
By: A. M. W EEKS, D. C.

Notice of Application for Tnx Deed
Under Section 575 o f the General
Statutes o f the State o f Florida
Notice is hereby given thnt G. S.
Crnwford, purchnser o f Tnx Cortlflento No. 32. dnted tho 2nd day of
Juno, A. D. 1010, hns filed said certi­
ficate in my office, nnd hns mndo ap­
plication for Tax Deed to issue in ac­
cordance with law. Sabi cortificato
embraces tho following doscrIBcd prop,
erty situated in Scniinolu County,
Florida, to-wit: N *4 Lot 3, W. F.
Leavitt's Suh-Dlv, Tho snld land be­
ing aaJVb.sACu mL the date of the Issu­
ance of such certificate in tho nnmo of
S. W. Wright. Unless snld cortificato
shall bo redeemed according to law
Tnx Deed will issue thorcon on the
22nd day of April, A. D. 1022.
WITNESS my official signature nnd
seal this tho 17tli day of March, A.
D. 1022.
,
(SE A L)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida.
31-fitc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

.13-flto

Ily: ,\, M. WEEKS, D. C.

In IIip Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial
Circuit In nnd fnr Seminole
County, Florida
|v e i i t v n u i v

F. L. Woodruff, Coinplnlntniit,

ve.
C. II. tilndnloy, P. Froder, and B. 3.
Clone, Defendants.
(Htlll'.lt OF PIIIII.ICATION
To the unknown hutre, devises, gran tec.'i or other ululiimnte, and all p a r ­
ties clnlmlng nu Interest under C. II.
Idtidaley, P. F rod er.an d E J. Class,
or oilier wine In tho property herein­
after described, and to all parties
claiming an Interoat In enld property,
situated In Homlnolo County, Florida,
lo - w l t :
Heglunlng IB chalne North nnd 33 and
8-100 chuliia Eaet o f the Hnuthwest c o r ­
ner. Section 35. Township 19 Mouth,
Itnngo 30 E hhI, run North I . chains,
East 21 chaliin and Houlh westerly II
ami 2K-ina chalun and Went 13 cltalne.
Notice o f Application for Tnx Deed Ainu beginning 20 and 4-100 chains
Eaet o f the Northwest corner, Hectlon
Under Section 575 of lltc General
2, T ownship 20 South, Itiingn 30 East,
run Pant 5 clialnn. South i5
chains.
Statutes of the State of Florida
Went 5 clialnn amt north 15 chalne. Also
beginning
3(50
feel
South
and
115
Notico is hereby given that E. G. Went o f !i Section ponl on Enet linofeet
of

Hodges, purchaser of Tax Cortificato Section so, Township to. range 30 Emit,
, ’ , , ,
,, i ,
, ,
|run West 215 fnot, South 300 feet, East
No. 100, dated tho 2nd day of Juno, 215 feet, North 300 feet. A l s o Lot 9,
A, n
I. Tier
6, Sanford.
A
U, tn
U lin
u , hi,u
lias fit,i,I
I11UI smild
ii 1cl ,.,irlifli’tiln
LUrillluliO
y ((ll „Ir(,
ti„roby
ordered Florida.
to appear In •
ill my office, and has mndo nppllcn- 1the above entitled enusn nit the rule day
,
.
, , . ,
,
, of May tho enme holog tho flr«t day of
A. U.- -1922,
House
, tion for tax deed to issue ill accord- May,
,
rr. -at- the Court
- - ----------. In
nnco with law. Said cortificato out- cutup lift mint wilt ho optltled and nuth*
nrlxed to proceed ox pal'to.
8. j brncon tho following described prop
And It le further ordered
orty situated In Sominolo County, o f thlH notice ho published once a wee

j

i n u ,i( , o o
w 1 0 n f f,,r twelve imnsccttlivo wsuka In ths
I lorliln, to - w it . ri .. ncros o f W 1 . OI "Hanford Herald" a 'newsimpar In genNE 1-4 o f NW 1-4 o f NW 1-4, Soc. 5, era! circu lation In Mm safd County.
„ ,,
M
Witness my hand as Clerk nf ths
Twp. 20 S., Ru!l|fo 31 L. 2 iicrcs. Tito nfnrci'iild Court ntid tlm Sml thereof

said land being assessed at tho date o f u ‘ I V : a i .V "'
‘’ 'ifl." a !,,dcWhii?AS8” *
tho isstinnco o f such cortificato in tho
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nnmo of unknown. Unless snld cor- JOHN
'
^ I.KONAItnV.
11
Solicitor fo r Complainant.
22-13tS
tificatc shnll ”l&gt;o rodoomod according
to law Tax Deed will Issuo thorcon
on tho 5th day of May, A. 1). 1022.
Witness nty olTiclal slgnaturo ami
seal thin tho 30th day o f March, A.

ACHES AND PAINSSLOAN’S GETS ’EM !

I). 1022.
(SEAL)

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These Druggists Carry
FERRAL1NE:

BOWER &amp; HOUMILLAT
MOBLEY’S DRUG STORE
NEWBERRY DRUG STORE
UNION P IIA R M A C f

Nature alwnys stuiuls guard botvveen Man ami Discafie.
Tho moat valuable remedies that Medicine and Science have
over discovered cotno from Nature. Tho minerals of tho
soil— tho herbs of the fields— the natural springs that gUBh
from the heart of the earth— these nre tho most potent
healing agents that are known today. Chemists, wrth their
wealth o f knowledge, have never been able to equnl them.
At Hatchntigbce Bluff, Alabama, by, tho sparkling waters
of the Tombigbee River, there is a mineral deposit possess­
ing almost miraculous healing qualities.
/
Nature hero hns dono her best for the health of mnn.
If the purest water bo filtered through this soil, it dis­
solves the wondrous minerals that compose this earth and
cause the water to become a medicine without peer.
This jnedicine jg—

E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clork Circuit Court,
Sominolo County, Fla.
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

The Ferraline Distributing Co., Tampa, Florida

meat fumJy and apply when
you first feel tho aclto or pain.
It titiickly cases (lie ;uiit and scads
n feeling of warmth through tho
ncltiag jwrt, Sloan’s Liniment penetrates

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOIt TAX
ln:i:i&gt; t1\ DF.it s e c t i o n n;a o f
(lENEItAI. STATUTES OF T1IE
STATE OF FI.OItlllA
Notico Is hereby glvolT^that J.
N.
Hoarcy, porchasor nf Tax Cortificato
No, Ikon, dated tho 5lli da# (tf Nnvomher, A. H 1896, has filed said cortificato
In my office, and has mndo application
for Tax Heed tn Issuo In accordance
with law. Paid cortificato embraces tho
fo llow in g doscrlhod property Hltiialud
In Kemlnnln County, Florida, tn-w lt:
ling. 25 ft. H and 73 2 and W o f NE cor
o f N W 'i o f N K 'i Hoc, 32, Tp. 2" H. It.
80 E. Hun W 232.6 ft. H 4HH ft, E 232.5
ft. N 4*5s ft, 2*4 A. Tho said land lining
assessed at tho (Into o f tho Issuance o f
such certificate In the name of A. II.
llhodes
Unless snld certificate shall
ho redeemed a ccordin g to
law Tax
Heed will Issue ihcroou oil the 28th day
o f Apill. A. D, 1922.
WITNESS my official sin nature and
seal tliIm tlm 21th day o f March, A. H
1923.
(HEAL)
13. A. DO 1)01.AHH,
Clurk Circuit Court.
Hamlunlo County, Flu.
32-«to
Ily: A. M. WEEKS. P. C.
In the Court o f County Judge, Nrinlnolr
Comity, State of Florida

without rubbing.
l ine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia,
sciatica, sprains nnd strains, stiff joints,
lame hack dud sore muscles.
For fortv years pain’s enemy. Ask
your neighbor.
At all druggUta—35c, 70c, $1.40.

S lo a n ;

Liniment OS)
Clear Your ComeWiloo of plmpWa.
, nrne nnd othar fnctnl diaflgaremonU
Umt freely Dr. Hokum's M M I Oint­
ment, flood forectems. Itching skin, i
and other akin tmoblea. One of Dr. |
lloheon's Family Itemedle*.

a O in tm e n t

NOTICE TO CltEIHTOIIH

no tax now

In re Estate of
MHH. A. It. STILISH, Deceased.
To all CredltuHt Logalees, Dlsirlhuleos
ami all persons having claims or d e ­
mands against said ostntu:
You, and each o f you, are hereby n o ­
tified and rmptlrml to present
any
claims and demands wMcti yon or olthor o f you may havo against tho estate
o f Mrs. A. It. Htlli's. deceased, Into o f
Homlnolo County. Florida, to tho undorslgaed, administrator o f said
estate,
within two years from the date hereof.
Dated February lH h A. D. 1923.
L. J. HAHTLEY.
Administrator.

Longwoad, Fla.

LINE. Nature has subtilely mixed a remedy wnicn none uu&amp;
she can duplicate. In FERRALINE, Naturp hus built her
own remedy, which man will never equnl.
FERRALINE builds red blood. FERRALINE brings to
pale cheeks the rich flush of health. FERRALINE regu­
lates the torpid liver—eliminates the poisons that clog and
weaken the action o f tho liver. FERRALINE acts gontly on
tho kidneys. It aids digestion. It soothes and heals the
soreness o f the stomach and bowels. It aids all functions
of Nature, for it Is, In truth, Nature's remedy itself.
FERRALINE Is NOT a patent medicine. It is Nature's
own combination o f health-giving minerals. Formed by Na­
ture and delivered, unchanged, to you.
Your druggist Is your friend and will truthfully tell you
of FERRALINE’S merits. Ask him about it.

VOID the misery of racking p;tiit.

T V llu v o n hottlu of Sloin’a 1-ini-

LUDEN'S
m enthol
cough drops
price

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In t'eurl uf County Judge, Hniilnole
Colirty, Mints of Florida
•
—
.NOTICE OF AinilNIMTIlATOIl
(For Final Illnrharge)

GIVE QUICK RELIEF

In re Estate of
H A llltlB T T I* COONEY,
Notice In hereby given, to all whom U
may concern, that on the 2oth day o f

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On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Grates
Y o u Can Buy From Ua nt
Wholesale Prices
Writ# for Fries Uet

F iT iT i
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W. A. Mcrryday Company
Fnlaika, Florida
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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME X III

f'

SECOND SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA,' FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922

PAGES N
lM
E TOTWELVE
,
*

NUM BER 87

5

SEARCH FOR MISSING
GENOA
CONFERENCE
BREAK
SANFORD’S DELEGATION
IN BIG TEXAS FLOOD WHEN V TRINITY RIVER OVERFLOWS WILL COME IN A FEW DAYS
GETS PROMISES GALORE
SAYS LONDON NEWSPAPERS
ON AID FOR OUR ROADS
Unofficial Deaf'*
Stands at Twenty But
.
List May Grow

Lloyd George’s Enemies
V A U D E V IL L E sons FORT
WORTH, Tex., April 26.—Senrch for thirty-six per­ ROTARY CUJB
Say the Meeting is
carried on unofficial Hat of dead and missing today as the re­
of yesterday’s overflow of Trinity river started at daylight
ELECT OFFICERS
a Failure
AT MEN’S CLUB sult
Near Future *
when squads of searchers were sent out to comb the district where
■the flood waters begun to recedo. Unofficial death list now stands
WELL
ATTENDED
ENSUING VEAR S O V I E T THREAT
ftt twenty.
.
„„
, ,
ROCK f o r r o a d
I
Ir

Some of Which May
Materialize in the v

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Property damnge estimated af approximately ono million dol­

CLUB ARRANGED FINE PRO­ lars, is the toll of a flood which swept Fort Worth early yesterday, niG MEETING HELD YESTERDAY
PROTEST POLAND’S ACTO MAKE SHOULDERS ON STATE
GRAM THAT WAS APPRE
currying before it scores of residence* and small buildings, over­ AT NOON-DAY LUN CHEON - REDS
TION
CONCERNING
NINO RUSSOR
OFFICERS
ELECTED
HOAD NO. 5 WHICH IS SANCIATED BY ALL
flowing. hundreds of cares of land and inundating several city
GERMAN
PACT
FOKD-ORLANDO ROAD
streets.
Tho »’« u - M I a 'Cr.tvirialr.mcnt given
John J. McCain, Forth Worth city engineer, issued a state­ Snnford Rotary Club hold a most
( D r T h e A a a o r t i t f d I ’r r a a )
t
Thn mooting of the State Road De­ by the Men’s Club of Holy Cross Par­ ment Inst night in which he declared that the levees around the interesting meeting at noon yesterday
LONDON, April 20.—Probable ear­
partment item in Tampa yeatordny de­ ish asslstod by tho Legion Snxnphono rivers, which broke here early yesterday and flooded lowlands of nt tho Valdez Hotel nt their regular ly breaking up of Genoa confAefcca
veloped into whnt could be construed band, was well attended and those the city, wero “dynamited by unknown parties,” and that an in­ mid-day luncheon. Aside from tho reg- was more than hinted nt in some of
yi- • business Vi hi? transacted was the London newspaper ouiiorinis Tooay.
ns n filibuster on the part of ndher- present thoroughly enjoyed thn var­ vestigation by a grand jury
*'.» n.-•nv/rded immediately.
tr&lt;«s of Stato Road No. 6. It was not ious stunts. They demonstrated boDALLAS, April 26.—Forty-seven persons are unaccounted for annual election of officers nnd tho fol- Northcliffo Journals, which consist­
|
yond
any
doubt
that
Sanford
has
snmo
until
Into
in
tho
nftomoon
that
ropreor
known
dead as the result of a flood and one windstorm in Texas Iwring d im tern were elected for the ently opposed conference and Lloyd
Ulini
... . . . . ---------- -------- —• i*— —* ------- -----------------------ensuing your: J. 0. Rnll, F. E. Rou- George’s ndvocncy thoroof, declare
sentntivos from other counties had tho of tho best talent to bo obtained nny- within the last twenty-four hours.
miilnt, Edward Higgins, E. F. Hous- meeting a failure.
epporlTm^y (»? jitcm 'tiuj, ihoir re-1whero and any Umo they want to put
holdcr,
A. E. Yowoll, D. L. Thrnshor,
on a vaudeville ekelch it will be Bomo
quests and grievances to tho board
It.
J.
Holly,
Chas. Britt, S. 0. ShinholGENOA, April 20.—Soviet Russia,
Nothing dovclopcd from this unus­ thing us gopd as any professionals.
sor.
Tho
directors
met after tho contributed nnothor sonsntion to tha
ual amount of verbosity, except p-om- Evory number on tho program last
meeting nnd elucted tho following of­ economic conference yesterday by
iies—nono of which can bo fulfilled night was flrjt class, the sax bnnd
ficers who will also ho ex-officinl sending a note to tho Polish deleft*
making
Its
first
appearance
in
public
until tho rovenue from 1023 tax money
members
of tho lxmrd; D. I,. Thrash­ tion remonstrating ngnlnst Polands
U received. Tho most definito assur­ after seven weeks practice of one
er,
president;
E. F. Housholdor, vice­ action in joining with tho Allied pow­
ance recoivcd by any delegation wu# night ench week made such a creditpresident;
W.
M. Haynes, secretary; ers In protest ngnlnst n separate
thnt given tho members from Snnford ablo showing thnt they wero roundly
Chas.
Britt,
treasurer;
J. D. Davison, trenty between Russin nnd Gormany.
—representing Seminole county. This upplnudod every time they mado their
H.
It.
Stevens
ns
past
president, will Russia clnimed thnt tho pcnco treaty
delegation brought tho Board’s atten­ appearance. Ilandmuster Ball has
he
u
member
of
the
board,
between herself nnd Poland covert
tion to the condition of tho Orlnndo- certainly whipped the hoys into shape
sergennt-nt-arms.
all rclntions hotwoon tho two coun­
in
a
short
time
and
the
thirty
p'ayers
Snnford road and tho necessity of imThe
new
officers
will
ho
duly
install­
tries so thnt Poland, like Germany,
with
all
sizes
and
shapos.of
snxumediuto repairs being made to prevent
ed at tho next meeting and at tho first should not participate in the discus­
i llr The A*i»flntrd I’rraa)
its further disintegration. After a phones made a fine stage setting. The
I 26.—PlncinR tin- full weight of the Ameri­
thorough discussion of this m atter tho readings by Mis. Newberry, tho negro can NewHpuper Publishera’ Association against any effmt to in­ meeting in tho month of May the new sion of Russian affairs, even Intimat­
membors of tho Department unani­ dialect sketch by Bolt Herndon al­ troduce the forty-four hour week in the newspaper shops and de­ members will he initiated with a big ing thnt Poland hy her present acttion in tho conforcnca has abrogated
mously voted to furnish sufficient ways good, the (puirtettu that turned claring there cannot he any reduction in newspaper advertising or meeting to he held at night.
It. J. Starling was taken in as a tho trenty signod nt Riga on March
rock to bo plnced 3 Mi to 4 feet on tho out to ho a trjp of Tom Martin, Hud subscription rates at this time T. K. Williams, of tho Pittsburgh
member yesterday and Ralph Bronson IH, 1021.
shoulders of the present road as a Allison und Maurice Helstou, Johnny Post nnd president of the association, cnllqd on member^ at the
a
visiting Rotnrinn from Key West,
Russin has a strong Red army entemporary expedient, and which will Schirard in cornet boIoh, S. Samuel opening of the annual convention today to eliminato waste in the
was
asked
for
n
few
words
and
made
enmped
near tho Polish border, and
Iiaumul
in
song
and
dunce,
Mrs.
Lumeet tho heavy traffic until such time I ...,,.,..-.. ... —-- ---- --------» — -- ---- newspnper plants nnd get behind apprenticeship school movement
a good talk on tho Boy Seout move­ for this rensor the Russian remon-.
cille Asponwali Taknch in solo, the in order to prevent shortage of skilled help in newspaper work.
ment that was given in yesterday's strnnccs aro regarded by some of the
mg 01 mis ruuu. mu uiiK&gt;»uur ui um duet on cornets by tho Hall twins, tho
Herald
delegates ns equivalent to nlmost a
Hoad Department assured the Snnford acrobatic .Hunts of Ed. Ward, tho
throat against Poland,
delegation thnt shipments of this rock xylophono duet of James Robson and
RUSSIANS FINDING
The ex p els on tho Russian ques­
. would he iqiyjq. liumiullutoly upon ru- his ilttlo sister. Pearl, tho tuo'dnnctng
tion
sitting without tho soviet dele­
OUT
THEY
CAN’T
t'elpt of ntMce of tho county commls- of Jonnia May Brown ami the violet
gates,
ycsterilny compared mMfcs on
dunco
of
little
Mury
Wight
and
all
sionors thnt thoy wore ready to bun­
DO WITHOUT MONEY
ho
now
proposals presented by tha
the
many
nnd
varied
numbers
were
dle it. Chairman Brumloy, of tho
Russian
delegates nt Tuesdays ses­
away
above
the
average
vaudeville
ntcounty .................
commissioners, ...........
advised
that
ho
l
l
l
r
T
h
r
A
a
a
i
t
r
l
n
l
r
d
I
'
r
r
a
a
)
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----- MOSCOW, April 20.—While its sion, and decided to forwnrd their re­
would immediately call u specinl mcotv tractions of .the big cities and wero
dolcgnttion at Genon 1m trying to port to their respective governments.
iik ui
wi« county ...............................
encored. In fact the proiag
of Aho
commissioners to nil" heartily
‘
reach an agreement with thu Euro­ It h expected that when tho answers
nccopt this offer from tho Rond Do-jgrum was repented ho often thnt it
pent) powors for economic aid for aro received from the various capitals
pnrtmont and much needed repairs to took about three hours to play it out
Soviet Russia, the Bolshevik govern­ tho powers will submit counter pro­
....................
. hut Mio audience never hoenmo tired
this important artery will
begin with­
ment is Reeking to bring it« financial posals to the soviet counchcd In Arm
as
so
many
and
varied
stunts
were
in the next thirty days.
(
!l&gt;
T
h
e
.ta
a
iw
to
tr
f
I
'l
r
a
a
)
and other affairs to a sounder basis language in an endeavor to reach a
carried
out
that
the
entire
program
The rock will lie laid sufficiently
ANNISTON, Ala., April 26.—Policemen Joe Holiday and c. hy work at homo.
working basis for nn accord.
thick so that when it hns been evened was full of punch nnd pep and was
B. Hurst were ahot and killed here today by Policeman Marshall The All-Russtnn Communist pnrty
“We cannot stnty bore forever,"
by traffic it will increase the width of most successful in evory way. The
Welch.
After
Rluying
the
two
policemen,
who
were
riding
in
an
congress
lias
been
tho
preliminary
said
n French delegate Inst night*
the present roadway from 0 foot to show was given by the Men’s Club to
automobile,
Welch
drove
the
enrjeontnining
the
bodies
to
an
un­
fields
whero
tho
international
strug­
Tho
French
aro dlstrubod over the
approximately 17 feet. At thnt time obtain funds for the many improve­
dertaking
e
s
ta
b
lis
h
m
e
n
t
and
Until
surrendered.
Police
said
Welch
gle
to
bring
out
order
from
chaos
in
manner
in
Which
the English hnvs
un nil coating can he applied which ments in the Parish House ami other
declared
he
shot
Holiday
in
self-defense
and
the
shooting
ot
Russia's
finances
has
boon
fought.
interpreted
Promlor
Poincnro’s ad­
parts
of
tho
plant
that
the
club
now
will further improve it.
Hurst
was
accidental.
Against
tho
few
remaining
groups
dress.
Tho
French
spokesman
mado
oilers
tho
public
und
every
man
In
ICstimated costs t otlio Rond De­
of
tho
communist
pnrty
who
still
it
clear
thnt
all
Frenchmen
aro
al­
Sanford
who
enjoys
tho
fellowship
of
partment for theso improvements will
cling to tho idea that monoy should armed over future military possibili­
his fellow man, who wants to see the
amount to nt least $16,000.00.
ho eliminated, M. &gt;Sokolnikoff, as­ ties of tho Russo-German trenty nnd
Estimated costs to the Rond De­ young boys in good company nnd who
sistant to tile commissioner for fin­ Hint M. Polncaro was merely voicing
tain was the first to he heard by the is unxious to huip his city should be­
ance, supported hy the majority, Franco's genuine disquietude. There
Hoad Department, after the-lengthy come a member of the Mon’s Club and
carried
his point thnt a sound mone­ aro curtan indications hero that
discussions on Rond No. Eivo, thoy nssist in thiu great work.
tary
system
for Soviet Russin can bo Franco with her dwindling population
The
Men's
Club
is
anxious
to
enroll
were very much elated nt this definito
gained
only
hy
curtailing the issue of is fearful of tho constantly increas­
the
names
of
ull
tho
old
men,
the
midaction. No definite action huH been
paper
money,
on
ono hand, nnd by ing German population, united with
taken by tho Rend Department in the dlo-nged men and the young men in
collecting
tnxes,
to
bring tho money mighty Russin. Tho French attitude
way of tanking appropriations up un­ the clul) in order to get a large and
hack
to
the
government,
on tho oth­ toward Russin is desorbed as liko that
til the timo Seminole county was enthusiastic crowd of men ready and
er.
of Japan toward Chinn—each wants
willing at nil times to create a larger
heard.,
Up
to
the
Inst
of
March,
twenty
nn organized und prosperous neigh­
E. A. Douglass was spokesman for plant in Sanford for tho benefit of the
Ave trillion paper rubles had been is­ bor, hut daos not dcsiro thnt that
(
H
r
T
h
r
A
iaimtafi
4
I’r
r
a
a
)
men
of
tho
city
und
tho
boys
nnd
give
the Snnford delegation, which consist­
MIAMI, April 26.—Tho Santa Maria ih mifc at Wilson Island sued in 1022, it dovolopod. in tho con­ neighbor ho so strong as to loom up
ed of Forest Lnko, L. A. Bramioy, them a good dean place whero they
ference.
Hitherto tho government, an a possible menace.
Geo. W. Knight, C. W. Entzmingor can have good, clean sports and according to a wireless frpm Havana at 11:110 today. The mes­
while
paying
out hugo sums in pap­
amusements every night in the week sage was from the Havana Company owning the Santa Marta.
and Secretary R. W. Ponrmnn.
er
scarcely
ever
recoivcd any of It ELKS CONVENTION
‘
The
message
was
sent
hy
a
naval
plane
which
stated
the
pas­
if they desire. Tho club now has
back,
ns
thoro
wero
no taxes In monoy
sengers
on
the
Santa
Maria
were
taken
to
Nassau
by
a
small
boat
howling alleys, pool rooms, shower
AT JACKSONVILLE
BETWEEN DUBLIN ANI) -BEL­
to
be
pnld
no
tram
fares, railway
while
the
pilot
and
mechanician
remained
with
the
plane.
baths,
n
big
theatre
building,
basket
BRINGS BIG CROWD
FAST GOVERNMENTS—SIT­
The Santa Maria encountered such heavy winds after leav­ fares or postal or other revenuos.
hnll court, trapeze and other athletic
UATION ALARMING
Now,
tho
Incomo
will
ho
an
effort
to
apparatus and next season hopes to. ing Key West she was forced to! uso all her fuel and had to stop at
( U r T h e A a a n r l n l r d I’r r a a )
JACKSONVILLE, April 20.—The
have a stage ull sot with good scenery tho islnnd ot 1:80 Monday afternoon. None of the passengers aro cheek tho outgo.
l l l r Tht- A a a iir ln l f d I’r r a a )
From April the gold standard a t­ city wns crowded today with Elks
BELFAST, April 20.—A breach be­ and curtains and have a place where any the wOrso for the experience. .
tempt
was abandoned, and all taxes from nil purts of tho state, here for
tween Dublin nnd Belfast govern­ tho entiro city of Sanford can congre­
railway
fares, etc., calculated on tho annual Stato Convention of Elks,
ments which Ulster political qunrtors gate nnd pluy nnd have a ronl com­
basis
of
thu paper ruble.
which oponud this morning, and will
declnro may entail rupture of London munity house thnt is so badly needed
Municipalities
must support thorn- rnntinuo through Friday.
agreement indicated by u statement horj.
suIvoh under tho new plun. All gov­
issued by provisional government in
ernment
budgets uro to ha cut to tho
Dublin announcing it was unable to MALAGA FIRE SWEPT
bone,
nnd
now budgets arranged ev­ GILCHRIST ANNOUNCED
co-oporuto with Belfast government in
Six Home Buns in Four Days Has
TODAY FORMALLY
GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS
Waters Off Const Combed Without
ery threa months.
Chance nt Ruth's Recordinquiry into Irish railways.
Result
Yesterday.
Tho council of commissars hns ap­
GIVING PLATFORM
—TWENTY PERSONS DEAD
pointed a special commission in lino
( l l r T h r A a a n rln lid I'rra a )
SWISS WAITER DEPORTED
(H r I k r A aaoclnlrd I'rra a )
(Ur T h r A a a o c l n l r d I’r r a a )
( U r T h e A a a o c ln l r d I ' r r a a )
ST. LOUIS, April 20.—With six with tho now policy, to ollminato bu­
KEY WEST, April 20.—Nnvnl and
JACKSONVILLE,
April 20.—Gil­
MALAGA, Spnin, April 20.-Twon.
FELL IN LOVE WITH
reaucracy
in
tho
stato
institutions
by
homo nuns In four days, Kennoth
MILLIONAIRES DAUGHTER ty persons aro known to bo dead nnd commercial plnnos nt dnybreak tc- Williams, St. Louis Amorlcnn, loft 60 per cent of tho government sm- christ formully announced today for
the Unltod Htntcs Scnnto from Flor­
thirty injured b yn Aro which swopt Rumcd Bonrch for Santa Marla, miss­ Holder today loads all tho Major ployes.
~
( H r T h e A a a o c ln l r d I ' r r a a I
Government buildings Inst night, and
ida, and mado public his platform of
WASHINGTON, April 20.—August still burning today. It Is feared tho ing with six porsons, slnco It left horo Leagues lit tho homo run column. In
twolvo points, principal of which Is,
Prohst, S w I bb waiter, who chargod Are would spread to tho Customs a t slxx ton, Mondny morning for mnking six homoruns In four nays, LAST COMBAT UNIT
advocacy propor federnl bonus for
COMING FROM GERMANY
he was kidnapped on account of his IIouso In which groat quantities of Nassau. Waters off tho coast woro Williams hns a chnnco nt tho,record
TO .SAVANNAH IN MAY disabled service mon and thalr daromantic interest In tho daughter of ammunition destined for uso of tho combod yosterday without tcbuH. Ono now hold by Ruth, who scored so von
pendents; loss Interference of stato I
a wealthy member of fashionable Rol­ Spnnlsh forces In Morocco is stored. plhno went over Key Wost-Nnssau in flve days last year.
rights by tho Fodoral government;
( U r T h r A a a o c l n l r d I ’r r a a )
ling Stock Country Club near PittaWASHINGTON, April 20.—Eighth moro business in government; leaa
routo and tho Santa Maria plnnnod to FLORIDA PYTIIIANS
burgh, will bo doported from the
infantry, last combat unit will ar- government in business.
DUBLIN, April 20—Efforts to follow.
BEGIN PROCEEDINGS
United States under order issued to­
secure ponce In Southom Ireland was
IN GRAND LODGE rlvo at Savannah from Gormany the
day hy tho Labor D epartm ent
lattbr part of May, Sonator Harris,
TOKIO,
April
20.—A
hoavy
earth
Thoro la moro profit In keeping a
renewed this morning with rcassemof
Georgia,
suggested
that
Savannah
ORLANDO,
April
20.—Tho
Grand
few
good cows than In keeping many
shock
was
centnrod
In
Toklo
at
10:16
“I’m Going Right Straight Back tc bllng of Free State and Republicans
this morning. Thoro wns consider. lodge of Florida Knights Pythias bo- prepuro to weleomo tho homo coming poor ones. Koop milk records and
lendora
nnd
nftor
discussions
which
My Doav Old Florida Homo,” a t HinHarding, And out which of your milkers a n
'able damage to buildings in tho city gnn their annual convention horo to­ celebration nnd Invito
termlstor’s Piano Storo, Welaka Block. continued Into tho afternoon the con­
Weeks
and
Pershing.
day.
and
suburbs.
loafing on tho Job.
2 0 - t f p ference adjournod until Saturday,
•

AGAINST 44-HOUR WEEK
IN NEWSPAPER OFFICES,
NO ADVERTISING REDUCTION
Or Lowering of Subscription Rates at This Time,
.
Says President of Association

n

POLICEMAN KILLS TWO,.............. ONE OF THEM POLICEMAN,
AT ANNISTON, ALABAMA
And Then Carried Both Bodies to Undertaking
Establishment

SANTA MARIA IS SAFE
AT WILSON’S ISLAND,
ACCORDING TO WIRELESS

Passengers Will Be Taken to Nassau By Boat as
Plane is Damaged

Kenneth Williams
Naval Planes Search
For Missing Santa Ma­ &lt; New Swat King
on St. Louis Team
ria That Left Monday

*

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r*VIflfl

I

�THE I

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WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL SI, IMS

hope this explanation that has been
made ao many times will‘auifIce and
that (hereafter our position on the
quostlon of freo notices and paid no­
tices will be thoroughly understood.

—

To Intercede in behalf of Boris BakuSpencer of Sanford. Pitcher* Eric haiard but it retarded the growth &lt;*
moteff, the last accredited Russian
Boswell of Invenness, Henry Gray of younger buildings with the seal Z
ambassador, who has been subpoe­
Galhesvllle, Jim Wallace of Wlllston youth and desire to expand, It wZ
naed to testify before the committee.
nnd’Georgo Hartman of Pensacola, said. But plans for its destruction
It was understood that attention of
demonstrate tho fertility of Florida have boon made, and the announce,
the committee would be called to the
sand lots.
t
ment of its going was greeted with
I* t Mrs. Mary Graves Tell You Her usual diplomatic immunity granted
Qaptain Bill Ward, before taking general rejoicing. Let the business
You u k Da and we will tell you.
foreign representatives.'
,
Poultry Ralaiag Experience
up his work behind tho plate for tho houses spring up now on the land It
For County Commissioner
I t looks like rain.
Altho the Kerensky regime which
The friends of D. L. Thrasher an­ Gators, boro no mean reputation had occupied, was the hostelry’s part­
"Thtce years ago bought an Incu­ sent M. Bokhmeteff here disappeared nounce his candidacy for the position around Miami. His substitute, Leo Ing shot.
*
Miaa Adeline Bonynge of Orlando bator, this year I’ve made money. flvo years ago, he still is listed in of­
Works,
of
Defuniak
Springs,
esught
arrived yesterday and la the gneat of Rnts stole my chicks. Didn’t know ficial records as the Russian ambas­ of County Commissioner for District for Florida in 1010 dhd later played
Herald want ads get results.
No. 1, knowing that he will at all
# r s . A. R. Key.
until a friend gave mo a cake of RAT- sador. At present he is a t Charles­
times be found doing his full duty as with Palmer College at the old homo
•
_
SNAP. Next morning found two ton, S. C.
'CARD OF THANKS
'
he sees It and that the county will town.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Key an- dead rats In hennery. Kept finding
In addition to Mr. Husband, Ralph havo a business man In District No. 1
Wo take this means of returning"ounce the birth of a little daughter them. Suddenly thoy disappeared al­ L. Boggs, of Now York, a former
and a conscientious worker for the Notice of Application for Tax Deed our most grateful thanks to oar
thia m orning'at the Fernald-Laugh- together. It’s the only sure ra t kll- American army lioutennnt with the
Under Section 575 of tho General
friends for the many acts of klndnew
people of the whole country.—Paid
ton Hospital.
lor.” Tako Mrs. Graves’ advice. forces in Siberia, was before the
Statutes of the State
and sympathy shown us in the t*.
Political Advertisement.
Threo sixes, 85c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and commlttoo. Ills testimony, which
"
of Florida.
cent loss of our home by lire.
Mr. and Mnf. Nathan 0. Garner re­ guaranteed by Ball Hardware.—Adv. wna snid not to refute that recently
For County Commissioner
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ingorsol.
turned hortio yesterday from Delray
given bofore tho committee by Major
Notice Is hereby given that Cath­
Tho
friends
of
John
Melach
an­
where thoy spent the past w$ek com­
Gencrnl Graves, the Siberian expedi­
erine Rayford purchaser of Tax Cer­
bining business and pleasure.
tion commandor, or Lloutertant Colo- nounce his candidacy for the position tificate No. 3G0, dated tho 3rd day of
nol Charles H. Morrow, his chief aide, of County Commissioner for District June, A. D., 1018, has died said certi­
G. A. Biedsoo of the east sldo an­
was said*to bo intended to do “Jus­ No. 2, knowing that ho will a t all ficate in my offlco, and has made ap­
If you suffer backache, glccpnounces his candidacy for county
tice" to tho Russian officer insofar times be found doing his full duty as plication for Tax D ev. to iasuo in ac­
less
nights, tired, dull days ond
ho
socs
It
and
that
the
county
will
commissioner from District No. 1, In
t a M m m i i i K i i i a i a i n i ns the witness snw evonts there. Ho
cordance with in . Said certificate
have
a
business
man
in
District
No.
S
distressing
urinary
disorders,
today's issue.
declared thnt nt times tho policy ap­
embraces tho following described pro­
nnd
a
conscientious
worker
for
tho
don't
exporimont.
Read
this
(Hr The Aoorlntrd P rru )
peared to bo “an eyo for an eye,’’ but
perty situated in Scmlnolo County,
people
of
the
whole
country.—Paid
twlco-old
testimony.
It’s
San­
DAYTONA,
April
20.—What
a
hea­
Many rumors here and thero of five
denied general massacres had taken
Florida, to-wlt:
ford evidence—doubly proven.
and six and ten story buildings—of vy touring enr running wild can do place In tho area where ho was sta­ Political Advertisement
Lot
13
Frosts
Second
Additon
to
Mrs. A. Smith, 410 Palmetto Ave^
was
demonstrated
here
one
day
this
courso thoy may be stories of the
tioned. Mr. Baggs credited SemenFor County Commissioner
Altamonte. Tho said land being as­ Sanford, says: "I had a steady dulT
week when a machino without a driv­ off with having checked progrons and
buildings and yet there are stories.
I horoby announci my candidacy ior sessed nt tho dato of tho issuance of ache across tho small of my back and
er climbed a sidewnik and demolished said that conditions under tho general
tho position of cot.nty commissioner such ccrtlflcnto in the nnmo of Mary felt worn out. I 'didn’t hnvo much
tho
front
of
n restaurant. Tho car wero hotter than whoro tho Bohhev/Y)
Mr. and Mrs. John Wimblsh of
far District No. 2, subject to tho de­ M. Murph. Unless said certificate
^ ambition to do my housework and
Winston-8alem, N. C., nro the guests was a now ono and tho owner who held swny.
cision of tho Democratic primary to bo shall be redeemed accornii i "« / T-V* inure wero sovoro pnins In the back
of tho formors’ parents, Capt. and ,in(l ,,nrketl 11 nt r *K*&gt;t angles to tho
held Juno Oth, 1022.
Tnx Deed will Ibsuo thereon tho 20th of my head. I also hnd dizzy spells
Mrs. J. Wimblsh nt their homo on curb, hnd# lifted tho hood nnd was
WALTER
HAND.
dny
of May, A. D., 1022
dickering with tho motor. Somothing
I used Donn’s Kldnoy Pills and they
Park avenuo.
(P aid P olitica l A ivertlmniiont)
WITNESS
my official signature novur fniicd to relievo mo of the
he touched caused tho motor to kick
nnd seal this tho 20th day of April, trouble."
For CoGnty Commissioner
Mrs. J. S. Wilson hns returned nnd tho’machino started off. Tho
v/r.:r
cllmVcd
in
and
-hut
off
tho
gas
Mrs. Mmith gnVc tho above state­
I announco my candidacy for tho po­ A. D. 1022.
from Hastings whoro sho npcht ten
t E. A. DOUGLASS
hut
not
until
tho
enr
hnd
dnmngcd
ment February 10, 1018 nnd on rendays with “Pop" who is busy with
sition of County Commissioner for tho (SEAL)
Clerk Circuit Court, Somlnolo runry 2, 1022, sho added: “I hnvon’t
the enormous potnto crop that is be­ plate glass windows nnd other oarts
District No. 2 subject ,ic the decision
County, Florida
of tho front of tho rosnurant to tho
hnd any signs of kidney complaint
ing gathered thore.
of tho Democratic .jrlm-.ry to bo hold
3 y A . M . W E E J l l i , 3 . C.,
3D-0U •ihiCti 7 sc c O M lu m d td D o a n * A'lu'ney
extent of $300.
Juno
oth,
1022.
My
doclslon
to
entor
Says ■ glass of hot water w ith
PIIIb nnd give Doan’s credit for cur­
tho race was mado at tho earnest re­
It is a convicttlon now for tho man
phosphate before breakfaat
Notice of Application for Tnx Deed ing mo."
ST.
PETERSBURG,
April
20.—Tho
,
quest
of
mnny
friends
nnd
I
promlso
who has whiskoy on his proporty or
keeps illness away.
Under
Section
575
of
the
General
annual
convention
of
tho
Fioridn
COc, nt all dealers. Fostor-Milburn
anywhoro near his property or miles
thnU f elected to servo tho best Inter­
Statutes of the State
Association
Co., Mfrs., Buffnlo, N. Y.—Adv.
Physicians tno world ovor recom­ ests of tho ontire county.
from his proporty. This whiskoy State Pharmaceutical
of Florida.
will bo held hero Juno 12, 18, 14, nnd mend tho inside hath, declaring this
buslnoss is a funny thing.
JOHN W. BELL.
IT), nnd local pharmneistn hnvo begun Is of vastly more importance thnn
(Paid P o litica l Advortlnom nnt)
Notice is hereby given thnt A. L.
Hon. Forrest Lnko has returned preparations for tho cntortnlnmcnt of outside cleanliness, because tho skin
For County Commissioner
Tnvcnu,
purchaser of Tnx Certificate
tho
visitors,
who
nro
oxpccted
to
pores do not absorb Impurities into
from a business trip to Tnllahnsseo
Having
served
tho
poople
of
Semi­
No.
315,
dnted tho 2nd dny of Juno
number
several
hundred.
Tho
first
the blood, causing ill health, whllo
and other points. Whllo In Tnllnhno.
nole County us commissioner sinco the A. D. 1019, hns filed laid certificate
two
days
of
the
convention
will
bo
tho
pores
in
the
ten
yards
of
bowels
soo ho visited his daughter Scrita,
county was established, I will again bo In my office, nnd hns mndo applica­
who In a student nt tho Woman’s devoted to examination of applicants do.
a candidate for tho position of County tion for Tax Deed to issue in nccorl FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYS OCCAS­
for license to practice tho profession
Collogo.
Men an dwomon are urged to drink
IONALLY IF YOU EAT
If the usual plan in followed, election each morning, hoforu breakfast, a Commissioner from tho Third District dance with Inw. Said certificate em­
RV
of
officers will tnke place tho last glass of hot water with a teaspoonful subject to tho decision of tho Demo­ braces tho following desorbed prop­
MEAT REGULARLY
Master Harry Joo Mlnnrik the
cratic
primary
to
ho
held
Juno
0,
1022.
day
of
the
mooting.
erty
situated
in
Seminolo
County,
of limestone phosphate In it, nn a
bright young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. M.
C. W. ENTZMINGBR.
Fioridn, to-wit:
No man or woman who eats meat
harmless means of helping to wash
Mlnnrik, was tho host nt a very prot(P nl'l P olitical Advertisem ent)
rgulnrly
can mnko n mistake by flushLots
143,
150,
nnd
101,
Altamonte
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I'OUT PIERCE, April 20.—A prothe stomach, liver, kidneys nnd
ty party yesterday afternoon, when
For County Commissioner.
L. II. &amp; N. Co., as recorded in Pint 'ing tho kidnoys occasionally,says a
the previous day’s indigestible
ho cntortnlnod n number of his posal to chnngo the nnmo of Fort
1 hereby announce my-t-undidney for Rook No. 1, Pngo 10, Seminolo Coun­ well-known authority.
Ment forms
young friends nt a birthday pnrty in Pierce to something moro descriptive " '“teriiH, poisons, sour bile nnd toxhonor of his second birthday nnnlvor- Is being discussed by residents of tho ins; thus cleansing, sweetening nnd tho position of county commissioner ty Records. Tho Bold Jnnd being as­ uric ncid which clogs the kldnoy pores
, sary.
.
city nnd in ninny quarters is fnvored purifying the nlimcntnry canal be­ In District No. 1 subject to the de­ sessed nt fho dnto of tho issuanco of so they sluggishly filter or struin on­
cision of^tlie Democratic primary to sqch ccrtlflcnto in tho nnmo of Un­ ly pnrt of tho wnsto nnd poisons from
'Hio fnct thnt Enstcr hnd Just past Fort Florae wnH named for President fore eating moro food.
known. Unless snid ccrtlflcnto shall tho blood, then you get sick. Nearly
Those who wnke up with bad he held on June (lth, 1022.
was evidenced In tho docorntlons, nnd Pierce nnd tho "Fort" pnrt of it enmo
ho redeemed according to law Tnx all rheumatism, headache, livor trou­
O.
L.
BLEDSOE.
breath,
coated
tongue,
nasty
taste
or
from
n
small
gort
maintained
during
tho
pretty
color
motlff
of
yollow
nnd
IId!
Deod win Issuo th e r e o n on tho 28th ble, nervousness, constipation, dir.xigroon was beautifully carried out. Tho his term in tho White House, to pro- have a dull, aching bond, sallow com­
dny of Mny, A. D. 1022.
For County Commissioner
noss, sleeplessness, bladder dsordors
rofreshment tnblo was centered with vltlu protection to tho few white set­ plexion, add stomach; others who
WITNESS my officlnl signature come from sluggish kidneys.
tho wondreful birthday cako iced In tlers who hnd located on this section have bilious attacks or constipation,
I hereby announco my candidncy for
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Tho moment you feol a dull ache in
shnuM obtnin n quarter poflnd of tho position of County Commissioner ami sen! this tho 20th dny of April,
yollow nnd topped with two tiny yel­ of the const nt thnt timo.mr
tho kidneys or your hack hurts, or If
llmostono phosphato nt.the drug store. for District No. 4, subject to tho de­ A. D. 1022.
low nnd green candles. Around tho
1v ■
tho urine is cloudy, offensive, full of
E. A. GOUGLASS,
cako was nn attractive nrrangemont
FORT PIERCE, April 2 0 .-R es|. Tills will cost vory little but Is suffi­ cision of tlie Democratic primary to (SI^AL)
ftjv
cient
to
show
tho
valuo
of
nsido
bath­
sediment,
irrcgulnr of passage or at*
of
maiden
hair
ferns
and
yollow
dai­
ho
held
June
Oth,
1022.
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
Somlnolo
dents of Fort Pierce nro In the thrnoM
W'
Couny,
Florida.
tended
by
a sensation o/Stcnlding, get
sies. Refreshments consisting of Ico of n campaign which it Is Imped will ing.—Adv.
II. F. WHEELER,
( r a i d t ’oll tl cnl A d v o r t l s o i n u n t )
cream, individual cakes Iced In yol­ result in the planting of nt least
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
30-fltc about four ounces of Jnd Snlts from
nny reliable pharmacy nnd tnko a
low nnd topped with cunning little 1,000 trees hero on Arbor Dny, April Til ItE! COUNTIES GET
For Representative
OLD PUTNAM HOUSE
tablespoonful in a glass of wnter bo­
yollow chicks, wero served after an 22. No special kind of treo Is to lie
LOWER VALUATIONS
At the earnest request of many
foro breakfast for a few days nnd
nftornoon pleasantly spent with var­ selected lint it 1h imped to hnvo a uni­
WILL HE TORN DOWN
friends I have decided to bccomo a
ious kinds of games. The favors for form vnrloty set out on each Individ­
(II y T l i r A
In 11-(| I ' m u i )
PALATKA LANDMARK your kidneys wjll then net fine. This
TALLAHASSEE, April 10.—Pro- candidate for tho position of represen­
thlH party wero yellow baskets filled ual street.
famous salts is made from tho acid
(Ilr Tlir Anaorliitnl l*rra«)
with yollow mints.
testing delegations which cnnio to tative from Somlnolo County Hubjoct
of grapes nnd lemon julco, combined
PALATKA, April 20.—Thd old PutMastor Mlnnrik was assisted in en­
EUSTI8, April 20.—Baseball en­ Tnllahnsseo yesterday rendy for bat­ to tho decision of thu Democratic pri­ nnm House, a largo frame hostelry with lithin and has been used for
tertaining bin young guests by his thusiasts here, headed by Senator W. tle over tho recont tnx valuation in­ mary to ho held June Oth, 1022. Hav­
generattions to flush clogged kidneys
ing served for three terms as repre­ which took its stand In a section of nnd stimulate .them to activity, also
mother. About twonty-fivo childron M. -Igou, hnvi^ organized n bnsoball
nnd n number of their mothers were organization for the purposo of get­ creases ordered by State Equnllzor sentative and knowing tho needs of tho city sovornl yonrs ago, only to bo to neutralize tho ncids in urino so it
presont. Tho occnsion was ono of ting together a semi-pro club to rop- Marion L. Dnwson, walked right into tho county and tho stato I will servo clnHsed of Into ns n menace by tho no longer causes Irritation, thuH end­
Mr. Dnwson’a office, accomplished tho pooplo to the host of my ability business buildings that grew up ar­
much enjoyment nnd hnpplncsa for resent Euttis this summer.
ing bladder disorders.
their
mission nnd walked right out and believo I am qualified to glvo ound it, hns finally yielded to tho im­
tho young guests, nnd tho littlo host
Jnd Snlts Ib Inexpensive nnd can­
again.
thorn real sorvieo as n member of tho perious demands of progress, and not injure; makes n delightful effer­
was tho recipient of mnny hnndaomo SEMENOFF PLANNED
In tho case of Duval, Hillsborough Florida legislature.
consented to get out of tho way.
gifts. •
vescent llthln-wntcr drink which all
REVOLT AGAINST REDS
and Escambia Counties, Mr. Dawson’s
.F or soverri! yenrs, It had stood In
FOREST LAKE.
regulnr ment caters ,shou1d take now
the heart of tho business section, to nnd then to keep tho kidnoys clonn
HAYS AMERICAN OFFICIAL ardors for nn Increased property val­
(Puli! I'o lliic u l Advertisem ent)
HPKNI) THE DAY PPAItTY
uation wero rescinded upon tht as­
be called n monneo nnd an obstnelo to I nnd tho blood pure, thereby avoiding
Mrs. Edwnrd Dny of Now York,
For Represcntativo
surances
of
tho
delegations
thnt
vol­
civilization.
It not only wns n flro j serious kidney complications.
.‘
"A
T*"1
A
ssociated
P
ress)
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who Is spending tho winter in San­
WASHINGTON,. April 18.—^p- untary revisions in tnx valuation hnd
I» horoby announco myself a candi­
ford on hor Yncht “Frnncon," was pouring beforo tho Sonato Labor comdate for tho offlco of representative
tho charming hostess yesterday nt n inlttoo yestordny in connection with already boon mado in their respective
from Seminolo County, subject to the ......................
counties
which
would
pour
nil
In­
spend tho dny pnrty on hoard tho Its Inquiry Into tho Siberian activ­
Democratic Primary to be hold June 3
creased
revenue
Into
the
state
Irensyncht. Tho guests Included n num­ ities of Genornl Gregorios Somenoff
, •
0th,
A. D., 1022.
ury this year, in tho ease of Duval, of
ber of Sanford's social sot.
now under civil arrest In New York, $2,500,000.
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O. P. SWOPE.
U’nld Political Advertisement)
Commissioner Goneral Husband, of
Mr.
Dnwson
proposed
to
the
Jack­
For Ront—Nicely furnished ten tho bureau of immigration, told how
room npnrtmcnts with hath In Cntes tho nntl-Rolshovik londor had boon son county delegation thnt voluntary UNIVERSITY BALL TEAM**
now building, nt reasonable prices. permitted to ontcr tho United States revisions ho mndo In its county along
STRICTLY FLORIDA PRODUCT
Also have apartments for ront at 800 at Seattle after landing utPVnncouver tho lines of thoso In tho other three
counties,
nnd
the
enso
was
held
in
ONLY TWO OUTLANDERS
Magnolia St. J. J. Catos, nt Catos from a steamer which ho hnd board­
aboynneo
until
tho
delegation
could
atoro.
Iin-tfc ed nt a Chinoso port, and submitted
( lly T h e .tm nirlnlfd P re ss)
return and confer with tho -county
GAINESVILLE,
April 10.—Tho
through official documents nnd mes­ tnx assessor.
Advices received by
NOTICE TO THE PUIILIC
sages tho sugcstlon that Somenoff in­ Mr. Dnwson from Semlnolo County University of Florida’s nggregntion
tended to go to Paris to moot tho
of 1022 bull tossors, is now with the
Tho Herald docs not and will not Grand Duke Nicholas to lay plnns for wero to tho effect thnt tho county as.
sessmont
would
ho
put
Into
offoct
tho
exception o ftwo players, Just as
print freo any notices calling atten­ a revolution nguinst tho Russian
Increased
valuation
ordered
by
the
strictly n Florida product as tho nxotion to affairs that nro to ho held Soviets.
equnllzor.
whoro something Is sold. Such notices
endo,
or bettor still tho Florida grape­
The countries in Europe and especially Germany hnvo i u s t
Tho suggestion of Somonoif’s plan
Everything pnssed off vory smooth­
nro buslnoss notices nnd take the Hnmo for going to Paris was contained in
fruit.
place that the same kind of notices a message from Inspector Zurbrlck ly, Indeed. In the first plnco it was
Ray Dickson, who comes from Coltnke when tho business men of San­ nt Vancouver, who added thut tho thought generally hero, thnt tho dis­
fee may go to war time prlees b e W &amp; " X C l
sentient
elements
were
headed
for
orndo
ns n pitching nco, and Frod
ford tako space in thu llornld. This onernl’H testimony boforo u board of
paper Is willing nnd does give away Inquiry nt Vancauvor indicated that tho offices of tho stato board of tnx- Range, who holds down socond bnso,
moro spneo than any newspnper in ho Intondcd during his visit to Wash­ cqunlizzntion presided over by Gov­ nnd halls from Pennsylvania, nro tho
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this state or any othor statu nnd is ington to establish connections for ernor Ilardoo. Instead thoy appeared only two outlnndors.
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willing nnd anxious to help every futuro uso, especially as applying to before Mr. Dnwson.
Tho others havo tho balmy climate
In his ordor revoking his previous
worthy ontorprlse hut when a notice tho development of trndo relations.
stamped all over them. Conch Rich- s
orders
to Incronso tho valuation, Mr. liourg, himself, got his three* squares
comos under tho'hend of "paid locals" Sumenoff was finally admittod to tho
they will certainly have to ho paid. United States "for tranilt purposes’ Dnwson, said It had boon pointed out a day at Dofunink Springs, bofore
This is our policy and tho public will on his trip to Paris, and Mr. Hus­ to hint thnt rovlslons already made donning tho Gntor apparol.
He
readily understand it.
Thero uro band, through his testimony boforo in tho rcspcctivo counties would pro- thinks now, however, of things metro­
countless notices In tho papor every tho commlttoo Indlcatod that tho im­ vido increased yields, that ho was in politan, since ho is slated to Join tho
day thut arc not paid because tlrb folks migration authorities had no alterna­ Ignornnco of such plans, and thore. Phlndelphln Nationals a t the end of
V: Vffiving tho affair nro not selling uny- tive In tho enso oxcopt "arbitrary fore ho rescinded his previous order. the school term. Tho Infiold is com­
posed of Roach of High Springs,
thing. Advertising is tho stock in disbarment" and wne powcrloss unPALATKA, April 20.—Twonty- Illnko of Chlpley, Brackon of West
trado of tho newspaper and is tho dor tho law.
olghth annual conclave of tho Grand Palm Beach, Mnhnnnan of F ort Pierce
only moans tho newspapers havo of
Whllo Mr. Husband was boforo tho Commandory of Florida
Florida and Joo White of Gainesville.
making a living.
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T J ! n° ° n° °.Vor pn,d con,m,tt0B' Information was supplied I Knights Templar began hero today to
The outfielders are "Rat" Duncan
for business advertisements tho nows- by tho stato dopartmont to the effect i continue through Saturday. Several
SANFORD
of
Pensacola, Bassley of Starke, Hoyt
-NEW YORKpaper would last about ono day. Wo] that Socretary Hughes was prepared j hundred delegates are attending.
-MIAM1
Carlton of Wauchula and E. W .1
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Itun
U
1016
H
ft
8
680
f
t
E
880
ft
F l r a t N a tio n a l B a n k
1.32 L ot 10, Block -4. T ie r 10 ................
U nk n o w n ....
W e k lv a Illv o r ................................ 28 10 29
H 460 ft U 080 f t N 10 oh B 10
o f T a m p a ................ 12.15
3.39
11 U n k n o w n —
oh N 10 oh E 8 ch N to N line
8 871U ft of N W f t o f H H H ............ 28 18 29
lie*
Be*
HW
8W
cor
of
L
Lot
ot
11.
11,
Blook
lilocK
8,
6,
B ^ o f S l V l i o t 8 B H a n d 8 B U of
o f L ot I. NWly to pt N o f be* 8 to)
9
10 as
T ie r I. H un N 70.20 ft., E 1X7 f t
60 U n k n o w n ....
14 19 19
box
(leas be*. 4 4 ft W - an d
”
R
8.29
ft.
W
18
ft.
B
91
f
t
W
m
N E H a n d N E H of
806 ft N of HW cor of L ot I.... 29 19 i i
D.
L.
T
h
r
a
s
h
e
r
.......
87.80
14
ft
8
40
ft.
W
to
b
o
*
............
60 M. J. T a y lo r
36 19 39
run B 397 ft N 1511 ft W ly 397
Be* HU c o r of Lot 13 Blook 6 T ie r
B e * S ch 10 of NW c o r L o t 1........ 38 19 19
f t H 1660 ft to b e * a n d leaa
3 ru n N 02 ft W 26 f t 8 22 ft
r u n H 30 ch H &amp; ch N 10 ch W
be* &amp; ch W nnd 20 ch N of HE
It.
C.
B
ow
er
................
70.08
W
14
ft,
H
40
ft
B
to
b
e
*
............
10 C. E. B a k e r
6 oh.........................................................
cor ........................................................ 39 11 31
Chua Hecrcal .............. 66.08
Lot 8, Block 6. T ie r 8 .....................
Be*, l l l f oh N an d 10 ch B of
Run W 5 ch N 10 ch E 6 oh H
U H a n d K 16 3-4 f t of N W H
814 Hoc, P o e t..................................... 16 19 10
10 ch and less he*. 15 ch W of
Mre. D. O. Brown.
Block 6 T ie r 13 .........................
R u n W to A. C. L. Hy, N lhly
HE
cor of Lot 2 ..........................S..... 29 19 11
3.94
W
ld
Kx
Allowed
.
.
a l o n * K aide of Hy to Ht. Johnn
run E 10 ch N 20 ch K 3 c h N to
29 ft of W 76 ft of L ot 16 an d
as 11
It T W
W)iv'
1Illv e r HKIy a l o n g R iver to b e* ....
18
in”
*
-7.4.* H V
N lino of Lot 2. W ly to p t N
# lb ft of Lot 16. Block 6, XJor
U n k n o w n .................... j u j
I o f be*. H to b e * ,) ..................
Mrs. F lo re n ce
1 .............................................
■ANFOIlll FARM* na l l r r u r d r d In F l a t Book No. 1, P a v e s 137, 13A a n d 12*W.
41.60
Lot
deeded by J. H. W ilson to H.
B
rady
...........
Nrmlnole C ounty Iteeorda
I’ulcslon, T ru s te e for Hanford
7 fl of Lot 3 a n d N 29 &gt;4 ft of
L ola 1 an d 8, Block 1....................
, J, M. 0 * le a b y ............ 11.76 H U&gt;t
— -,--J rjvr. Club, a s recorded
4, Block 6 T ie r 2 .............. .
Ch.tn. ... A. A. *
•
W l l ncrea of Lot 1 and all Lota 1
Block 6 T ie r 16 .........................
H. C. H a s k i n s .......... 31.08 on p ages 116 an d 117, Hoed Book
a n d 7, Block 3 ...................... ..........
A lbert D ra p e r ............ 20.14 All
No. *1, '.ii niiiiulti C ounty tteoVlolli lla rd iio r .......... 108.80
6 Block 7 Tloi i .
Lot 3, Block 17.....................................
It. S. D .rtU S ............
«.M Lot
J. H. W ilson
8 Block 7 T ie r 3 .....................
W. II. W ig h t ............... #3-70 o u ts .... • ..................................................30 19 I I
43.61
Lot 6, .Block 17 .................................. .
Edltll K ntto rm a n ....
3.29 I.ot
L o I k 1 a n d 6 Block 7 T ie r 4........
H. J. H olly ................ 168.65 N 2.07 a c r e s of be*, a t Int. of
l^ot 0, Block 17 ............................ .........
H a tt ie n . Unrnea .... 33.06 Loin
W lino of
................ ................. 31 II 31
Mra.
H.
U
W
o
o
d
r
u
f
f
62.19
1
an
d
2
Block
7
T
ie
r
6............
Lota 2, 3, 0, an d 7. Block IB........
W. II. F u n k ............ 12.81 Lot 10 Block 7 T ie r 8 .....................
w ith 13 line of Hcnford Ot. Itun
Mrs. J. I.llja
, 32.08
N 3.05 ch E 6.08 ch H 25 d r * W
3.34
Lot i Block 7 T ie r H .........................
U nknow n
to lie* ....................................... .............
I T . JONKI'll na llr c o r d r d In I 'la t Book No. I, P a g e 114, Memlnole County Records. Be* 76 ft W of NK nor Block 7
*■07 D. L. T h r a s h e r ....... u ll
Lota 6 and fl ............................... ......
ft T. W in n ......... ... 11.26
T ie r 1.1 ru n H 126 ri W u r n * u
Lota 18, 17 an d 18................. ...............
U n k n o w n .....
19.07
* «.0 MIDWAY ns Recorded In Plat Hook N s. 1 F s * e 41, Nrralnol* County Rernrdr
N 126 f» K 1II5U f t ..........................
W a lte r llre d
l&lt;ota 47. 41. 49, 19, Cl a n d C3........
U n k n o w n .....................
Lots 13, It, nnd 16
U n k n o w n .....................
in
He* ISO It N or HW co r Block 7,
Lot 66. E H of Lot 68 all 60 und
l.ut 20 .......................................... .........
L uln B e n to n .................
sit
T ie r 13 ru n H 68 ft N 144 ft W
t h a t p tu t o f L ot 68N o f tty,..
U n k n o w n ...................... 70 96
Lot (8 ......................................................
H e s t e r W illia m s ....
i «q
28 ft H 125 .ft W 40 ft H 19 ft to
L ota ( I, 89, 70, 71 an d 72 ...............
U n k n o w n ..................... 62.56
U n k n o w n .....................
tgj
7.10 Lot 48 ....................... .............................
lien Hcott ..................
Lots 49 an d 60 ................. „.................
Lot 90 ..................... .............................
H, 8. llabo ................ 41,16 Lot Lot I. iiiook ii. f i e r :
U n k n o w n ...................
igj
Mrs. (I, U, (IratiKar,
lAila 82, 13, 84 a n d 86.......................
U n k n o w n ............
68.90
U n k n o w n .....................
i u
W ld Ex Allowed. .. 32.36 L ots 63, 6 4, 65, 66, 68 and 69 .....
Lot 70 ..................... ............................... :
J-ot JJ0 ......................................................
A lbort U olla talk ...... 61.20 N 44 ft of Lot 2, Block 0 T ie r
U n k n o w n .....................
i g{
But 91 .......................................................
O. L. Byrd ................. 56.90
U n k n o w n .....................
i|g|
L. V. B ry an ................ 46.76 Lot 88 .......................................................
10* ..................................................
U nk n o w n ..................... 31.01 J,ol 6 Block 10 T ie r 1 .........................
U n k n o w n .....................
l.gj
F. 1*. Hines ................ lj.OS Lot 17 ......................................................
Lota B, C and D ...............................
U nk n o w n ..................... 37.70 N GO ft of Lot 8 Block 10 T ie r
L ots 101, 102, 103, 104, 106. 106
and bit ..................... ..........................
V ..........................- .......................... ................................
U n k n o w n ............... .
11.76
U n k n o w n .....................
301
U nk n o w n ..................... 49.61
2 .........................................................
Lois I I I , 119 a n d 120 ............ i..... ..
H 60 fl of HWH Block 10 T ie r
U n k n o w n .....................
mi
Ho*. 676 ft N IIml 1U87 ft W of
7.07 Lot 113 ..................................................
U n k n o w n .....................
1 gt
LIxxl&lt;&gt; W ahlon
15 ..................... ..................... ................
HU cor ..........................................
22 19 30
L
ots
125
nnd
124
...............................
N 60 ft of M 100 ft of HWH Block
H e s t e r W illia m s ....... 6.41
Itun N 824 ft. W 843 ft. H 436 ft.
10 T ie r 16 ..........................................
7.07 Lois 149 a n d 160 .....’ ......................
J o h n J o n e s ................
i.gg
HUly 991 ft. M 101 ft to b e * ....
32.96 Lola 4 anil &amp; Block 11 T ie r 2........
26.33 Lola 199 a n d 200 ........* ................
Joe Fornundu*
L ouis F le is c h e r
U n k n o w n ....................
1 gj
Be* 330 ft N o f HU cor o f HWH
Lots 201, 208 and 209 ........................
U n k n o w n ....................
1 gj
Lot 1 and N 22 ft of Lot 2, Block
of NW tt .......... .....................
Lots
221,
226.
an
d
226
16 I I 30
O. F. Smith
141.45
11 T ie r 3 ............................................
U n k n o w n ....................
1 «g
Itun W 660 ft N 330 fl U 660 ft
L ots 259 a n d 260 .............................
Lots 1 a n d 2 (less be* 7 ft E of
U n k n o w n .....................
l.gj
H 330 ft ..............................................
Lots 274 nnd 300 ......................... .....
6 T. L. B row n .............. 36.85
NW cor o f 'l. o t ru n H 103 ft B f l
U n k n o w n ..........
i.4g
Lot 276 ..................................................
fl H 6 ft E 37 ft N 108 ft W
U n k n o w n .....................
i.gi
II. HMITIl'N MIJIIDIVISION OK SECTIONS aa llaeorded Is P lat Hook No. I,
L
ots
270,
277.
276
...............................
60 ft to be*) Block 11 T ie r 4....
■E. F. Housholder....
73.24
U n k n o w n .....................
1 oj
t'nite nit. Sem inole C oaaty R ecords
L
ots
289
nnd
290
.............................
All Block 11, T lor 18
U n k n o w n .................... 13.10
U n k n o w n .....................
».r
B locks 4, 6, 8, 7. 8, 9, l l T H . ' l L
All Block M T ier 19 (less bo* 166
11, a n d 14 ......t..................................
U n k n o w n .................. 144.18
J,
O.
PACKARD'S
FIR
ST
AIR)
TO
MIDWAY
a
s
R
ecorded
In
P
in
t
Rook
He.
A
ft
U
of
HW
c
o
r
of
Block
M
T
ie
r
B locks 21. 22, 23, I t. 25, 26. 27
P a g e 104, S em lnele C ounty Heeorde
19 ru n N 110 fl U 50 ft H 120 ft
a n d 28 ................. ............... .
U n k n o w n ..................... 127.22
W 60 ft an d less lie* HU cor
I.ots 1, 2, an d 3 ............. ....................
U n k n o w n .....................
ill
Block 30 .......... .....................................
E lm a r K. K eith .....
29.20
Block M T ie r 19 ru n W 60 rt
Lots 11 und 12 ......................................
I). U. M o n tg o m e ry ....
1.01
T h a t p a r t of Blook 38 H o f Ily
N
120
ft
U
60
ft
H
120
ft
to
Lots
81
und
82
.................................
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
.....................
4.84
a n d All B locks 39 and 40...........
U nknow n ..................... 64.00
bo*) ...................................................... .
U nk n o w n .................... 10.90 ! '° i } } } 1..................................................
W ill R ush In* .......
Ml
B locks 41 nnd 41 ...............................
U n k n o w n .................... 38.40 Lot G Block 12 T ie r 3 ................
U n k n o w n .....................
l.oi
72.30 Lot 180 ...1...........................................
W. Kn l*bt
■That p a r t of Block 43 H of lty ....
U n k n o w n .....................
8.20 Lot 6 Block 12 Tlor 6.........................
U n k n o w n ........
3.14
U n h n o w n .................... 43.56 Lot 230 ..................................................
UH of N 210 ft of Block 47.......
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
.....................
9.08
Lota
8
an
d
9,
Block
13
T
ie
r
0
....
19.45
F.
.1.
Muhouoy
.......
..
Block 82
T.
L.
B
row
n
................
72.30
Lot
1
Block
12
T
lo
r
7.......................
F.
W.
AnKler
............
6.77
n blook 98 ......
Q. W. Halley ............ 32.06 1.01 7 Block 13 T lo r 4..................
• U n k n o w n ........... .. ......
U nk n o w n ............. ....... 29.20 Lot 3, Block l ..........:...................... ..
1.49
l.ot 1 Block 14 T ie r 2 s ...................
F. W. M ahoney ........
6.05 L o ts I an d 2, Block 2 .....................1..
U n k n o w n ............. ......
2,71
M. SMITH S THIRD SUUD1 VISION a s Recorded In P lat Rook No. 1, P a * e NO, Lot 6 Block 14 T ie r 2.......................
!.
o
I
h
I
a
n
d
9,
Block
a
.........................
H. Fox .........................
6.05
U n k n o w n ............. ......
1.71
S em inole C o a a ty , F lo ri d a
Lot 1 Block 16 T lor 4 .....................
9.10 Lots, I, 2, 4, 6 nnd 6, Block 4........
U nk n o w n .....................
U n k n o w n .............
Lot 3 ..............
....................
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
.....................
12.81
Lots
3
und
10,
Blook
4
....................
L
o
ts
I,
2,
3,
4,
5,
a
n
d
f
r
a
c
ti
o
n
a
l
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
.....................
9.99
Lola I I to 84
W .........................
U n k n o w n ..................... 387.06
W l i Blook 1 N. T ie r 6..................
(!. Konnlson ............. 61.26 Lots 11 an d 12, Illook 4 ....................
I .a u r a M arvin ............ 11,(4
All f ra c tio n a l Block 2 N, Tlor 8.... •
&lt;*. K onnlson ...........
.49,32 Lots 1 nnd 2, Blook 6 .....................
U n k n o w n ............. ......
1.71
HI. U e r lr u d e
1
■ota
6
a
n
d
6,
Block
5
Lot
8
Block
Y
....................................
*
Cecelia llr u n d t ........ l l 96
E lm o r e W a l k e r . ......
Ill
Ave.
o f W lino o f ....... II 11 10
,,o
ls
8.
6,
7,
8
nnd
9,
Block
6............
Lot
2
Block
6
Tlor
H
.....................
,
fc
H.
Dennis
....................
6.77
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
.............
H un481.9 fl H to NW
Lots 3, 4, 7. 8, 9, nml 10, Block
1.01 6 Block 7 T ie r A ....................
W
ilb
u
r
F
o
r
r
e
s
t
e
r
....
H.66
cor
M. 61. Hinlth's
Lot II Block 7 T lor I I ................
■f, E. V r l t f r a o n ...........■. 32.00
U n k n o w n .....
T h lr
.—
7.41
i, to NH &lt;lor
Lot 6 Block 8 T ie r A .........................
J o h n T u r n e r .............. 26.33
of s i.... _
‘ i VI of Tltii.
ot
8
Block
8
T
lor
A
....................
A.
L.
lleed
.............
38.40
W to b o*
W H of UH Of 8 E H of NEH.... S3 19 11
10 J. 11. B a r t l e y ..... ..... 11.14
U nknow n
5.09
H of Lot 1 Block 8 T ie r B............
8 hep Mo W h ite ....... 15.98 W H of N E H o f N E H and E H of
H o f HH of m v l
H1BH nnd
Lot 9 Block 8 T ie r C .........................
U
nknow
n
....................
33.00
N 16 a c r e s of
N
W
ti
nf
N
E
H
.................................
31
31
19
10
U n k n o w n .............
n H an d
L ate I. 4, a n d 6 Illook 8 T ie r It....
W illiam A. Jonou .... 10.24 He* 219.4 ft N of HU cor of
all HUH of N
1. Q er‘ ot 2 Block 9 T lo r A ........................
W illie Lew is ......... 32.08
tr u d e Avenue .............. ..................... 29
HWH
...................................................
31
19
21
19 19 30
60
U n k n o w n ....... .........
35.20
ol 6 Block 9 T ie r 11 ........................
Ummu Hicks, Wld
Bei*. 15.01 ch H of NH Bee. post
Run W 16 ch N 219.4 ft E 16 ch
31 19 30
Kx Allowed ............
3.64
H 219.4 f l ........... ..............................
R un H 11.96 ch E 9 H oh N
A L. C. Mayo ......... ...... H t l
.ot
9
Block
9
T
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r
V.
................
'..
!
U nknow n
10.56 Bo* 877.6 ft N an d 791 ft W of
11.96 oh W 9H ah
11 U n k n o w n .................
13.41
ot 8 Block 9 T lo r l»...............
U nknow n
...............
20.58
He*. 16.01 ch H of NH Hoc. p o s t.... 31 19 30
HE
c
o
r
of
HWH
.............................
31
19
31
U H of Lot 10, Block 9 T ie r I)
Mamie Flcmlii*
11.95
Itun H 14.91 oh W 10 qh N 14 91
Run N 219.4 rt W 199 ft H 319.4
Lute I, 2, 3, 4, &amp;, Block 9, T ie r &lt;1
Million S tokes
10.76
ch E 10 ch ................ . . . I , .................
ft E 199 ft ..........................................
1 H e n r y R o l l e r ..... ......
15 U n k n o w n .................
114
L
ois
0
und
7
Block
9
T
ie
r
&lt;
1
F ra n k Brown ............ 19.42 Alt u n su rv ey e d p a r t HW of Ht.
Be*. HU cor of N W H '.T................. 11 19 30
Lot 6 Block 9 T ie r it ...................
I H W hite ............ 17.70
R un W 10 oh N 10 ch E 10 ch
J
o
h
n
s
r
iv
e
r
........................................
36
19
31
1
ill
W 39 ft of Lot 1 Blook 10 T ie r A.
J. F. Lain* ................
3.91 Lots 6 and 6 ...................................... 23 19 31 111 U n k n o w n ............. .......
H to o h .................................
10 (le o r* e H arw ood ....
F. W. G oodrich .
16,86 U 39 ft of Lot 1 Block in Tlor A
J. F. Lain* ................
3.14 Lot 4 ............................ .......... ................ 24 19 13
Re* 11 ch H of NW cor
31 19 30
11
C.
A.
P
a
l
m
e
r
....
.......
10.9#
N 62 ft of W H of Lot 6, Block 10
llun H 3.10 ch H 3.81 ch H 2.61 ch
12 acres so. In HW c o r n e r of N W H
T ie r U ................... ;..........................
Ulla B radford .......
18.00
13 8.27 ch N 6.80 ch W 13.08 oil
of NW H ............................................ 14 19
11 R, L eF lls .....................
LIT
Lot 9 Block l l T ie r A
N uthun LowonthaL... 11.96 HH Of ....................................................... 34 19 11
11 110 J a m e s Miles .. ......... 117#
ot 8 Block 11 T lo r II
U
nknow
n
29.20
6
nerns
s(|.
In
HU
cor
of
N
W
ll
...
34
19
13
N E W UPS ALIA na l l r r u r d r d In P la t Booh No. I, P a g e ' OT™ S em inole County
1
R.
L
eF
lls
...................
1.01
Lot 6 Block l l T lor F
Joe Uamuron
6.20 All W of Ht, J o h n s riv e r
30 19 11
11 U n k n o w n ............. .......
i i
R ecords
3»l
UH of tail 6 Illook II T ie r (I
Mllhi'rt S tokes
6.20 W H of N W H of HWH (less
i s .......................................................
c . B. M cC arthy ........ 10.05 L ots 9 an d in Block 12 Tlor U
Jolio T o m e r ............ 26.31
a
n
d
I
chh he*. 60 fl H und
Lot 6, Block 13 T lor F ................
U nknow n
...............
6.20
fl E of NW cor of HWH ............ 31 19 31
Run U 26 ft H 76 ft W 26 ft N
W H of HUH or HEH .......................
iS i i
82 U n k n o w n .....................
4.98
HAPMAN A T U C K E R S ’ AlHHVlON TO HANFORD ns Recorded lu P in t R ank No,
76 Tl an d he* 60 ft H anil 178
N H of NEVi of NW H of H W H ...
I, P a g e 24, Srniluote C ounty R ecords
ft E of NW cor of H W H ..........
11 16 31
M. M. SMITH’S SECOND NI IHIIVISION * . IWeordfd^Vn tM ot^look*
1, Pa*? L ots I, 2, 3, uml 4 ( le s s H 26 ft.)
Bun K 137 ft H 100 f t W 117 t t
, .
BH)« Sem inole C ounty R ecords
Block I
M.
D.
W
o
o
d
ru
ff
........
10.86
N 106 ft und loss be*. 126 ft H
Lois 60 lu 61 ....................................- ____________________U n k n o w n ..................... 14.84 .ot 3 lllock H .....................................
II. F r a i l e r llo l r s 49.32
an d 26 ft U of NW cor of
W 4 or U H of L ots 9 nnd 10 Block
HWH
.................................................... 31 19 31
M. M. SMITH’S SECOND HIIIIDIVISION aa Herordcd"7n~PhoTllook No. 1. Pnae
II ..........................................................
U nknow n
18.60
r u n U 136 ft H 100 ft W 138 f t N
101, S rm loule C ounty I t r r o r d a
UH of Lots 9 and lo Block 11 .
U
nknow
n
3.34
100 ft.) .........................................
L ota 10 to 27, Block A .................
U n k n o w n ..................... 10.81 Lot 2 Block 12 ...................................
W- A. W h itc o m b .....
4 II
U nknow n
14.84 lie* NW cor of N W H of HUHLota 36 to 41, Block A
11 30 19
Unknown
.....................
11.96
ot 7 Block 17 ..............................■
U nknow n
16.46
ru
n H 36 y a r d s E 48 yds N 99',4
Lota 44 to 12G, Block A
U n k n o w n .................. 92.15
l.ot 126, Block A ...............................
yds W 76 yds N 93 ydH W 190
Unknown
3.34 N E A V E S ’ A D D I T I O N T O S A N F O R I I n e R e c o r d e d In P l a l l l o o k N o . I, P n s r a 74
yds ............................■................... .
T h a t P a r t of l.ot I N nml W of
8 J o h n l'e r to o ................ 18.08
m i d 12:1, S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
Clay Road, Block II
H of N W H .......................... ..
12 SH 29
40 E m p ir e L an d Co.........
U nknow n
9.40 Lot 6 Illook F ............. .........
til
F. ll. Brow n ................
6.77 NW
L o I h 2 lo ll. Block II
HUH
of
HUH
of
HUH
.....................
22
29
10 J. II. S o y b e rt ............
Unk noivn
57.95 Lot I Block 1C ...... .............
4ot
i
.Mary lleuson
.......
».08 N 3-1 of N H of N W H of N W H ... 24 20
Lola 14 lo 23, Block II ................. .
20
39
16
U nknow n
4.61
67.96 L o ts 3 a n d 4 Block K ................^
J. N. D anie l H e i r s .....
^ ___________ F r a n k H. B row n
16.24 1 of 1 (less be*_ HW c o r ru n _H 1462
Lola 27 lo 31, Block II
U nknow n
18 46
fl N 290 ft W 1452 fl S '200
L ota 37 to 41 a n d 44 lo 67, Block
J . E. P A C E ’S NIIIIDIVISION OF l l l . l l t ' K C, M K I il . O N V I I . I .L ^ n s R e c o r d e d I n P i n t
ft) .....................................................
25 20 29
U n k n o w n .................... 87.00
H u n k N o, I, P s * e U1, S e m i n o l e C o u n t y I t e■Ai
n ird s
J. 8. A rnold
17 94
N W H of N W H
.......... . . ........ 25 20 29
.U n k n o w n
HH
of
Lots
46
an
d
46
I.......................
llcxln
l,
1
7.61
Brown
26.33
lie*. 20 ft. N of HU cor of l.ot
W H of HUH of HUH (lesH N U )
16 20 29 *18* W. If. Adiuua
3,01
.....
40 of New Upsnhi, run N 5 ch, H
HUH
of
NUU
..............................
31
20
29
40
E.
M.
7.31
A. C. MARTIN'S ADDITION Ttl SANFOIID ns Itec ordrd In Pint llook No. 1, p n*c HH of HUH of HWH and HWH
” ** I t o m r t a .......
10 ch H 6 ch W 10 ch ............... 31 19 30
&amp; J o h n l.tndirroon
6.23
IIS. Seminole County R ecords
Beg, 190 ft H a n d 1638 ft W of NJ7
of HWH ......................................... . 31 10 29
60 E. M. R o b e rts
H 6 H ft or l.ut 3 nml N 39 ft of
10.61
«• ear ...............
36 19 30
Lot 4 Block 10 T ie r 9 .
Miss M. U. Jloborts
10.61
R u n U 190 ft H 470 fl w IUU
Lots 7, H a n d 9, Block 11 T ie r 10.
Unknown
...............
20.66 CL IV SPRINGS ns Recorded In Pint Rook No. J, P sK, m , Nem lnole Conoty
f t N 470 fl ................................
3 60 F, J. Mkhoney
14.00 Lot ll) Block 11 T ie r 10 ...........
U nk n o w n .................
Reeorda
'
9.08
nf HWH of HWH of HUH
36 19 30
6 U n k n o w n ........
L o t h 7. 9, 10, It. 12, 13, I 4 \ a n d
1 60
it I uml N H of I.ol 3 Block 12
lie*. IB ch N a n d S3 08 ch U of
16.
Block
23
.........................
..............
T ie r 11 ............................................
J. F. L ain* ..............
16.M
J. V an D unkirk
111
NW onr ............................... ........
36 I I 10
Lois I am i 2 Block 12, T ie r 12
U n k n o w n ...............
7.95
R u n W l l . 13 ch N to ch’ M 3 12
W H of HUH Of NEH ....................
in in
!!! I3- al- R o b e r t s .............
2.42
oh. H I I ch
............ .............
3 Unknown
9.60 l tt H H N S I I . V H S U R V E Y O F AN A D D I T I O N T O S A N F O R D n s R e c o r d e d I n P l a l E H Of HWH of NU*; .................... i2?i
22 22
10 U n k n o w n ......................
2.41
Tie* 10 ch K ami 779 fl W of NW
W
of NUU ................
•“ 3-1 of HWH "f
R o o k N o, I, Clines 112 n n d 113, S e m i n o l e C o u n t y R e c o r d s
22 22
22 B- M i i n b e r u .............
6.si
c o r of NMH ..................................... 36 I t 10
U 100 fl of L ot 1 ( la s s N 136.91
HWH " f HUH ( Ichh 8 U of HBU ) i33i
20
JH
36
E.
M.
R
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b
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rt
a
..........
Ill
R u n N to By HUly a lo n * enmu lo
ft.) .............. ••••..........
■.
Illcbniood Cooper
3.64 E H of HUH of HWH of N W H an d
pt. n of he* W to b e* ........... . .
Rebecca W ilson
23.31 Hr* NU uor of Lot 3 lin n H 117 ft
W H Of UH of HWH
of N W H
H
N UH of N W H (lens th a t p a ri N
W 60 fl N 117 ft M 60 ft
U n k n o w n ..............
und HUH of NUU of HU'i an d
3.04
nnd U of H A I liy an d Ices lie*
W 366.4 ft of Lot 4................... .
I ln fu s Hbophord ..
UH o f W H of NUU or HWH 4
13.10
30 E. M. R o b e rta ........
8.18
310 f| H of NU c o r of N W H of
Ilc* 198 ft W of NU cor of « H* 33 30 39
U 100 fl of W 623 ft of l.ot 4 ( Icmh
36 II 30
N W H ..............................................
of Lot 1 ....
.............................
W
60
ft)
....................
........................
L u l u Ronton ........;...
4,21
36
30
39
r u n H 210 ft 11 210 fl N 310 ri W
Itun W 430 ft H 43H fl H 430
U flfl.0 ft of W 423 ft of Lot 4.
U n k n o w n ..........
0 io
210 fl nnd less be*. 617 ft W of
ft N 438 ft .................
W 64 ft of E 160 fl of Lot I
•
U n k n o w n ........... ......... i g j n
1 J. 8. I ilu k le ............
*.l»
W line of F r e n c h Ave oil N line
B
^
v U ’U . t ft H of NW c o r ' o f
wvi
,{ol_5 v o r , ,
Jit* ninth R i c h a r d s o n .
a.9l
of (loidaboro Ave. run N 140 ft
lie* NW cor of Block 20 r u n H GO
36
36
11
W 100 ft H 140 ft U 109 f t nnd
fl U 120 ft N 50 ft W 120 ft to
llu n U 660 ft N 506 2 ft w 550
loss be* 160 fl U of NW cor ru n
ft H 609.2 ft an d l)c* 46.4 ft N
bo* ......................................................................................
O U S T . Thomas
3.35
U 160 ft H 140 ft W 160 ft N 140
or HW cor ....................
36 10 11
ft und IrsH be* 139 ft W o f Int.
Ilnn N 711 ft K 1016.8 ft H 817
W M . C L A R K ' S S C I I - D 1 V . O F B L O C K 11, T I E R 18 n s l l e r i w d r i l In P i n t l l o o k No.
of W line of llp liy Ave. ex.•w ith
ft Wly 1020 ft
I. I 's K P 108, S e m i n o l e C o u n t y R e c o r d s
II A. B a u e r ..................... 11.41
N lino of (loidaboro Ave., ru n N
Lot 2 Block 1} T ie r 16
................
J a n ie s W. Sim mons, Jr. U.9G lie* 24.69 ch H of NU i*nr . . . '
1 30 14
140 ft W 60 ft H M0 rt U 60
Lot 8 Block It T ie r 16
U n k n o w n ...................
n jg
»
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n
B
4
.
*
1
ch
W
i
1.8
ch
N
4.31
fl to b e* ) .......................................... 16 19 30
A V. F re n c h .
... 131.41 ,ot i t Block 11 T ie r 16 ............ ...
ch K 11.8 ch
.............
U n k n o w n ............... " "
g'jg
6 T h o m a s R eed ..... ......
8.11
10
19 30
N H &lt;&gt;f NH of HUH of N W H
36 1*
lo A. V. F re n c h ........ .... 1206
Be* 30,67 ch W of NU c o r ...
1 10 19
B e * 160 fl U of NW cor of NUU
W M . C L A R K ' S H C H - I R V I S I O N O F IILOCKH 3S ANI1 3 0 O f T i O I I I N S O N ’S S U R ­
Run
H
5
ch
W
10
eh
N
5
ch
H
10
of N W H .............................................. -*
11 20
19 '■
V E Y n s R e c o r d e d ' l u P i n t l l o o k No, I , P n * e 107. S r m l n o l r C o u n t y R e c o r d s
ch ..................................................... .
6 U n k n o w n .....................
R u n U 160 fl H 140 ft W 160 ft
1.11
L ot l l Block 36 ... ........................
U n k n o w n .....................
3*4 Be* 11.81 ch W uml S3.73 ch
N MO ft ................................. ..............
Jo e W illia m s .......
H of NU cor ................................
Lot 7 Block 30 ........ ............................
U n k n o w n ....................
0^20
1
10
19
•
f B e* 130 fl W of NU cor of NW
Hun H 6.87 ch W 9H ch N 6.37
31, 11 10
ch E 9H ch ...................................
W . M. C L A R K ' S S C I I - I I I V I S I O N O F B L O C K *4 O K H O I I I N N O V S S U R V E Y a s
6
itu n H 60* ft W 80 ft N lib fl
M
ary
B.
T
u
r
n
e
r
........
7.11
R e c o r d e d I n P i n t R o o k N o. I. P n * e HH), S e m i n o l e C o u n t y R e c o r d s
He* 55 ch W o4 NU cor !
4 10 19
H 60 ft ..................................................
itoseoe D abney ... ....
7.10 W H of Lot 1 .....................................
Ltxile
C
o
r
k
e
r
............
0.20
llu
n
W
5
oh
H
10
ch
B
5
eh
N
B e * 60 ft H a n d 160 ft W of NU
10 ch ................. ................
6 A. C. M a rtin ............
cor of N W H ................................
36 19 10
1.71
1 I E F O R R E S T ' S A D D I T I O N T O S O U T H NAN F O R D a s R e c o r d e d In P i n t l l o o k No Be* 10.63 ch W of NU cor
4 36 39
R un N 60 ft w to Ily, HU lo
I , P m* e 1MI, S e m i n o l e C o u n t y R e c o r d s
It'll!
H
10.68
cli
W
4.69
ch
H
be* ......................
Unknown
10 6« ch K 4.80 ch ..................
lail I .......................................................
H. E. W illia m s ..........
s.9l
5 C. J. Urlcson ............
1.10
Be* 10 ch H of NW cor of NWH 16 19 10
Lot F .............. .................................... ■
A n n a M, D e F o rro st
3.14 Ue* 10 ch H of NW cor
4 10 30
$
Itun U 070 ft N to Ily NWly in
R
un U 5.75 ch H 75 lin k s W 75
pt. N of he* H to tie*
U n k n o w n ............... .... 16.44 S T E N llIF O U R 'S ADDITION TO SANFORII n s R e corded In P la t llo o k No. ],
links 8 to H Hue o f N W H W
P n * e Mil, S e m i n o l e C o u n t y R e c o r d s
to W Ilne of Bee N to ho*.
10 F, L, W o o d r u f f ........
S AN FOR D IIKIUHTM na lle r u r d e d In IHal Rook No. X P a * e lia, S fm ln o lr C ounty Lot 8
3.81
E, SS. Coxart ............ m .ob
6 20 30
It f
Bt
tail 10
N orm an Hutton ........ 19.4|
llu
n
W
10
ch
H
27
ch
U
io
ch
N
f a ils 13 nnd H ............ ........... — ....
1
U nk n o w n
72.45 Lot 19
27 ch .............................
J o h n Mnsson ............ 10 36
L o t 16 ................................................. .
'
Unknown
37 J. D. Hood, T r u s te e 11.16
9.08 Lot 20
U nk n o w n .................
fl.77
He* 2# ch W of NU cor
"l"".”'"'"
6 20 30
L o t 41 ’ •................................................ .
Unknown
3.91
L ot 63 ................. ........................ - .......
Unknown
3.9 A. R. t'll A CELL'S HUII-D1 VISION ns Recorded In Pint Rook No. 1, P a so Tl. * « N n20Wch H °h H 20
B 7W Ch
16 J. D. llood. T r u s t e e 12.18
L o t 116 ........................ .....................—
Un k n o wn
In,ilc C ounty R e co rd s
^
3.3
U 'i of N E H (less N 10 acres)...
5 20 30
35 F. L. W o o d r u f f ........
L o is I I I und 119
Mrs. A. A. iliirvur
7.18
17.70 Lots 8, 9 a n d 10 Block ll .............
I
U nknow n
8 to a c re s of Lot I and NUU of
13.
l.ot 33 Block C l ...............................
W a l l e r lto d * e rs
“ 13 V* ...... ......... .
9.10
6
10
30
80 F. P. Illn e s ................
MARKHAM PA R K llEIHIITN s s Recorded In Pint llo o k No. 1, P n*e TO, Sem inole Lot 37 Illook &lt;1
9.81
—
Ahrulmm T hom pson
6.77 NUU o f NUU und HU of N i i l i ’
C ounty Hecorda
Lot 38 Block O ...............................
Malacbl Black ..
an d NH of ttU H .....
8.77
1
10
SO
100
L o ta 8, 8, 7 a n d I, Block t l ............ ................................ D. U T h r a s h e r
17.70 Lots 41 a n d 42 Block &lt;1
1.71
E
m
p
ir
e
L
a
n
d
Co.
....
............
U nknow n .................
10.42
Lot 65 Block K .............................•
Jo se p h in e C allow ay
0.01
CIlYSTAL HAKE W INTER
IJUn-IMVlNION . . R ecorded I . P in t B .a k Na.
N , II. IJAItNEII’N ADDITION TO MAIIKIIAM PARK IIHIOUT* aa Recorded Ii
P lo t llook No. I. P s g s Ml, N rm lsole County Records
SOUTH SANFORD na Recorded In P in t Book No. 1, P s * e *4. aem lnole C ounty Lot 10 Block 6
U 4t “ “
C « W 4 , U ec o rd s
L o t IS, Block K
................
................... l f M
A
ih o n y F. H o f f m a n
.17
---------* ~n th
Lot 12 Block 5
Iaila 18 a n d 18, Blook K ........... —
II. C. H a s k i n s .......... .. 11.14 |N14 of Lot 1 Block A . . . . . . . . .......
S am u e l W. W h i t e ............. 17
A. O. O u tra n
g,yn Lot 33 Block 6
A. P. Q a f f ...............
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r j t i* Block 2»
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Hi. 10 Blook 31 .................

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U n k n o w n ....................
U n k n o w n ..— .............
U n k n o w n ....................
C. W. K tp h u th ..........
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D. J. Hulllvnn ............
A. T. Moody
............
a . R. Follow* ........
c. a . Cook .... .......
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N E U of N E U an d BEU or N E U
(loss B 180 y a r d s ) ........................
B H o f N W U of HW 14 (less b e*
NW c o r r u n B 208.71 ft 8 417.72
Be* 3.07 ch B a n d 202 ft N of SIV
c o r of N W U ................. .......... ........
Hun N 202 ft W to Silver L a k e
8 202 ft B to b e * ..........................
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FROST'S ADDITIO N NO. S TO A LTAMONTE a s R e c o r d e d In P l a t
P a c e IS, S em lnale C o u n ty H eeorde
L o is 3. 4 nnd 17 tle a e 80 ft V&gt; nnd
W by 100 ft N n nd H In NB c o r
A. H. W illia m s
12.55
of Lot 3 ) ...................... ....................
W . Hoblnaon ......
Lot 28
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FROST'S ADDITION NO. 3 TO A LTAMONTE a s R e eo rd ed In P l a t
P a g e S, S em inole C o u n t y H eeorde
34.36
a.11
Unknown — .
37.82 Lot 17 ................................................ —...
6 20 11
12 20 *»1
1.80
to B. D. M cIntosh
39
of
&lt;,f NW'4 °* 16 20 11
8 J o e Comoron ..............
7.07 B U o f N B U o f N W U ................„... 13 11
20 L. D. F ro s t .—
m
21 19
G U n k n o w n ..................... 19.41 WVi of BEU of BWU ..................... 16
HU of I3WU J f 'N W U ' J f 'N W U '. '- 16 20 31
a.4
10 A nnts A. Davis HE Vi of SB 14 of fiw Vi ..........1..... 15 21 19
20 J. E. Mooney —
a.»
. . . . via* ch W of NJ3 c o r ............ 10 10 10
CAMEHON ae R e co rd ed In P l a t Ilook No. 1, Page DO, Seminole C o u n ty H eeorde HV4 of BWV4 of BBU ............... ....... 16 31 19
• Ja n o s'. ;• £ « m in W 1 5 .2 I ch
L ot 18, Ulock 1 ....................................
U n k n o w n —............. —
1.60 lie* NB c o r of SB U o f HBV4 ..... .. 16 11 16
Hun W 938 f t B 617.8 ft B 934.7
H o de* B 5.11 ch K CO d e * B
u.a«
11 H e n r y 8 lmm one ft N to be*
10 D. H o u s to n
?0 N "me of Bee. W lo b e * ........
.......
12.26 MECCA HAMMOCK ae Itecorded In P l a t Ilook No, 1. P a g e 84, S em inole County
B
U
of NWVi (loss 70 y n r d s N
11 20 30
• 4 Umpire L and Co.
13.10
Heeorde
B
by
—
220 yds E nnd W In NW
to Mrs. E liz a b e th
B H of Lote 1 a n d 2 ...........................
J. A. A nderson I le l r s 13.10
J°Hof
........................................ 12 20 10
41.71
cor.)
17 21 66
77 E. H. J o n e e ---------P rnuzhelin .........
81.83 I ni* 7 nnd I ..............................................
U nknow
n
.
26.83
17.48
60 If. C. Van B u sk lrk .
12 20 30
to E m pire L a n d C o . 18.11 Lot 44 .......... ..........................................
J o h n M. H t o v a n s ........ 10.24 W H of N W U ........................................ IT 31 16
E H of HE Vi of N W U o t HE Vi n nd
o tl t l .4 cli 8 a n d I c h B 88 dog
MI
10 M. C. V n n n u e k l r k „
18 21 26
BVi of NKVi of HWVi of HE
12 20 to
8.60
N W U of NW 14 ................................... 20 20 31 40 Hamuel Kloln
BW of HEU (loss Vi ncro sol d*,o
Su°n A 88 do* B 6 c h a 28 d e * W
lie* 9.93 ch W o f HE cur of N W U
14.41
80
21
29
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a
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)
..................
19
K o line N to p t B 28 de*
of HBU ....... .......................:.............. 34 20 I t
64.48
10 11 i t 100 L oon L. Lereoh
BBV4 Of NBV4 an d HKV4
U nknow n
W of bo* N 28 d e * E to bo*.....
2.11
Hun N 10 oh W 1.78 oh B 1 do*
aa.ta
HH
of BWV4
U nnd...........
W t i of BWV4-. 20 21 29 130 J . h H ill .......— _
11 ao 10
4 8 'h iln s B I U ch W 3.30 oh to
.... a.ao
10 J. W. C o n a w a y
NWA t o f HRt
ati of BW H ................ 31 21 29
un " 816 f t B 708 f t to R y
W line of snId N W U of 8 B U S
,'Vi
nnd
W
‘I
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f
BWV4
BWVi of NW
NKir a long Ity 796 Vi f t N 187 f t
to SW cor of said N W U of HBU
21 21 29 160 L ena L. Lorsoh ........ 87.71
am t HEW of N W U
6Vi T. a. f l u f f .................... 44.46
E to bo* ..............................................
7.41
C. O. M itchell
to l"’B ................ ..................................
SEW of NEW and N W U of NBVi
Be* 4,1 ch N of BW cor or Lot 3.... 34 20 I I
nnd KW o f HWVi o f NBVi a n d1
nnKW'R N l i n . n l VISION ae l l f r o r l t d in P l a t Book No. 2, P a g e 40, Seminole
Itun N 81 d e * B 12.28 cli N thly
i
NW U o f HWU of NBV4 nnd BW
C o u n ty H eeorde
a lo n g ro ad 11.31 ch W 209 f t N
of
NEW
of
NVVV4
a
n
d
N
W
U
of
40 Btnplrc Land Co..—.— 8.10
14 30 10
208 ft W 1.32 ch N 6.7 ch N 42
N BU o f N W U a n d NW of BWVi
40 U nknow n - ......... — .... 1.81
de* W to W line of See B to
14 30 30
S1.40
of NEW o f N W y
.................... 22 31 se 148 J. E. Mooney
20
40
14
30
b
e * ...........................................................
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
.....................
6.10
18 68
SB F lorldn D ro v e s Co.
KIVU of N '
82 W ft H an d W Py , ‘, t it N nnd H
18 20 30
80 W. I. B ontty
..... 6106 lie * 8 cb W nnd 20.87 ch N of BE
*14 uf HBV4
In
NW
c
o
r
of
BW
c
f
N
W
U
cor of Lot 2 ..................................... 34 20 31
1.66
Unknown
12 21 39
o f HWU of N W U ......................... 82
3 J.* II. ite n a id i
Itun W 234 ft N to L ake Je s s u p
17 20 30
1.17
6.16
40 U n k n o w n
HW,'Vi of HEW ...................................... 23 31 29
21 20 30
29 U n k n o w n
..
10,70
N thly a l o n * la k e to pt N of be*
6.ID
6
29
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
22 20 30
B to be* ..............................................
7.70 II. U. McCnll ............ 18.90 NW of E U o f NHVi of BWVi.......... 34 31
n».r NK cor ...........................
_____________ k___
run W 6 uh H IW oh E a 3.4 ch
W I I . D M H H H n s I t r e o r d e d In P l a t I l o o k N o . t , P a n e 111, Rrmfm.-’ - ''« ■ « » »
— i, 18
13 to
s ([ iIpv 16 min,
ti K Hue of
O. P, 8 WO P E LAND COMPANY’)! P LA T O F III.ACK HAMMOCK ns R ecorded In
2 W. I I le a ttv ......—
Itero rd s
v ’ ‘
2.811
oil.
"• ■
‘"•C
P in t H ook No, 2, P n g n 1 It) nnd 111, Hemlnole County I trc o rd a
Lola
6, 7 a n d H Ulock 1 ......... ....
U n k n o w n .....................
3,8ff
2l’
20
10
30
*
*;«n
•
*
D.
L
i
t
.
:
e
6 69 O. P Bwnnn luiiid Co.
3.69
B'V 'i of N\V4i
Lot 1A .............................................. ...
Unknown
.................
1.99
Loin 91 to 120 .....................................
O. P. Swope Land Co. 161.96 All w V i S o f T r Ifa* BI9CK 8
r.'liP N I P ! W W W «« t | s f n r d s j In P in t Ilook No. 1, Pn*e 100, Hemlnole ('nun* I.ola 103 to 316 .................................
O. P. Bwupo Land Co. 266.05 R I C H A I I I I H O N ’M A D D I T I O N T O W O O D I D l l D U E n s l l e r o r d r d In P i n t I l o o k N o . U
*
ty H eeorde
Lota 273 to 306 ...................................
329 l&gt;. P. Swope Lund Co. 167.01
P n * e !l, .H em lnole C o u n t y I t e r o r d s
tjjt )u .................................. ....................
J. Llndloy ...................
8.77 L o ts 370 to 373 ......................... ...... " ’
10 O. P. Hwopo Land Co, 21.36
Lnts 132. 133, 134, 136, 138 a n d
Lots 374 to 381 ...... ............................
89 o. 1&gt;. Hwopo L and Co. 42.20 Loin 6, 0, 7, 8, 9, in, 11, 29 am i
Louisa llln c h sh le r .... 31.46
21 ................ :........................
137 .........................................................
U n k n o w n .................. ',J.26I
89 William A. JnhtlHon 37.03
Lots 382 to 386 a n d Lot 388 ........
.6 7S
11, H. Htanson ........
Lots 33 t o '49 an d Lot 4 2 ................
Lots 390 nnd 332 (teen p a rt E uf
llll’MA.Vk ADDITION TO KL'IIKKA HAMMOCK ae R e corded In P l a t Ilook No.
O. P. Hwopo I-awid Co.
c a n a l) ..................................................
3, P a n e 03, S em inole C o u n t y R ecords
6 21 30
6.0 8
O. I* Hwopo Land Co.
Lot 394 .....................................................
r, 08
8.77 Lot 399 .....................................................
Lots I and 8 ...........................................
F r e d S h u m a n ..........
Hun S 986 ft E 369 Vi ft N 0H6 ft
11. I'. Hwopo L and Cu
8 U n k n o w n .....................
3.12
-J Li 0 . I'. Hwopo Land Co. 10.13
I.otB A, It a n d C ...................................
W 369 W ft .................................. ■■■■■
HW *&gt;f WW of NBVi o f NWVi of
6 Em pire* Land Co. ..
24 80 30
2.78 WV4 of NV4 of NWVi of NEW and
2.50
30
6
18 1. H. Housh ..............
21
U n k n o w n ..................... 4 1 l l
3 37
4 20 32
HWVi ............................... .....................
N 8 Vi ch of NBVi of NWVi ........
10 L. J. l lr y a n t ..........
6.77
HWU of NWV4 of NWV4 ................. 24 20 30
•
lie* 372 ft H nnd 186 ft W of NE
10 U n k n o w n ..................
8.60 W 3-4 of NV4 of NEW and HV4 of
Lot I ......................................................... 26 20 30
•
6 21 30
c o r of N W U of N B U ....................
NEW a n d NW of BE Vi and BWVi
30 20 30 160 U n k n o w n .................. . 41.40
Itun H 126 ft W 115 ft H 189 ft
7 20 32 260 U nknow n .................... 32.40
of BEVi ................................................
Bri* 822.23 f t N o 'f B E c o r of NEW
1.81
2 Maude A. A nderson ..
W
376
ft
N
395
ft
13
189
ft
....
SEV1 of BWVi nnd E 3-t o f NV4
of NKVi ........... ................................... 31 20 30
8 20 32 280 U nknow n .................... 47.78 All HE Vi of HEW W of A. C. L.
nnd W 3-4 of BW of NW..........
Ilun N 188.74 ft W 711.2 ft H
6 A. C. M a rtin ............
6 21 30
LIT
lly .........................................................
2 U n k n o w n ...................
1.87 WW of N W U of HE Vi nnd VVW &lt;&gt;f
111.71 ft B 711.2 ft .........................
25 C. L* P ain e ..................
6.98 NWVi of N W U (Imm 4 nermt off E
8 20 32
HE Vi of NWVi of SB VI
20 E C. E llis ............... .
0.10
NWVt of N W U of NBVi
............. 31 20 30
4.46
21
36
T
h
o
m
a
s
Hhephord
....
Hide
of
N
E
U
of
NWVi
of
N
W
U
6
30
49 U nknow n . ...............
6.08
9 20 32
N W U of NWVi ...................................
Be* HE cor of J e s s u p nnd W e s t
BW of NEW nnd HW'.i of NBVi . 11 20 .12 129 W. A. W h itcom b . . 21.86 2 A cres In NE c o r o f HWVi. 70
lake A venue In th e T o w n of
*
yda 13 nnd W by 140 yd* N A
89 II. 1&gt;. Hum'll ............ 16.13
HW of BWVi ........................................ 11 20 32
Loin: wood ................................. .
31 20 10
1.01
O v o rlsero t T urp. Co.
40 H A. D ow ns ................ 16.08
6 21 30
NWVi o f HEW ..................................... 14 20 32
run H 198 f t B 856.66 ft N 198 ft
Hr* 313 f i n Of HE imr o f' N BU of
3.3 U nknow n ......... .........
VV &lt;0 ho* ............................................
4 22 WW of NEW of NWVi nnd BEVi
21
30
ao
7
16
20
32
46.73
HWVi
.....................................................
il.
A.
Nlckolson.
of NWVi ............................................
Btc NW c o r of HWU o f NWVi........ 31 20 30
49 U nknow n ....................
Hun N to .b ric k ren d HU lv In |)t
8.71
SWV4 of N W U ................................. 19 20 32
Him N 697 f t B 324 ft H 697 ft
8.12
W of he* 13 to lie* .........................
1 U n k n o w n ....................
I
aero sq. In HW cor of HEW of
6
U nknow n ..................
6.18
W 321 ft ........... ...................................
lie* 73 ft W of HW cor of HI3U of
l U eorgo Ashe
NWVi of BEVi ................. - ........... 16 20 32
De* SW cor of SB 14 of NW 14 — 31 20 10
30
7
11
HW U ..................................................
Itua K 106.6 ft N 620 ft W 106.6
Itun N 1069 ft E 717 ft H 167.98
1 U n k n o w n ...................
2.18 W I II T C O M I P M F I I I R T A D D I T I O N T O OK NIflVA n s I t e c o r d e d In P i n t I l o o k No. 2.
ft S 620 ft ...........................................
ft \V 369.H ft H to brick rend
P
a
*
e
DO,
H
e
i
i
l
l
n
u
l
r
C
u
n
o
l
y
I
t
e
r
o
r
d
s
BtK » oh N of HW c o r of NW 14
HWly a l o n * s a m e to H lino of
Lots 1, 2, 3, 20 nnd 21, lllook 1 .
W. A. W h itc o m b ........
6.68
of HW 14 ............................................... 31 20 30
1 U n k n o w n ................... 12.20
Hcc.
W to lie* .............................. ..
Lot !l Ulock 3 .............. ............ 1------ U nknow n .....................
1.60
Itun B 6 ch N 2 ch W 6 ch B 2
----------------- ----------------------------------------------------,.
lie*
ji* 290
200 rft,u nH or
of n
NW
w cor or
of uE»i
w or
of
l E. F. D rig g e rs
4.13
oh ...........................................................
7 11 30
HUN RHINE IIEIDH TR ns l l e r o r d r d In P in t Hook No. 2, P a g e 04, Hemlnole CounHKU o f/H W U
BWV. of BW 14 (1ohh lie*. 481 ft
ty I te r o r d s
Hull N 399 ft 13 675.ft H 105,4 ft
N utid 1114 ft B o f HW cor ru n
8 E llgene O rr ................ 11.11
HW
to
bo*
.................................
........
L o ts 1, 2, 3, 7, nnd 8 ........ ..............
U n k n o w n ................. —
.98
1 du* E 108 ft N 89 d e * W 200 ft
e*
Do* 200 ft B of NW c o r of MW of
8.48
31 20 10
S 1 de* W 100 ft E ly 200 ft.)
39 T h o m a s S hepherd
7 11 80
HKVi o f HWVi ................................
7.77
49 U nknow n
17 29 32
NWVi of N E U ....
Big 310W ft N of BE c o r of NWVi
Itun H 290 ft N 74 do* 13 702.1 ft
40 U nknow n
7.77
17 20 32
NBVi of N E U .....
of SWV4 .............................................. 31 20 30
1.00
2 M agnolia M cPherson
N
106.4
ft
H
W
to
bo*
................
19.25 lie* a t NI3 cor of fo llow ln*: lie*
NEVi of N W U nml HU of N W U .... 17 to 32 1ZU U nknow n
Run W 423.7 ft N 783 ft B 423.7
17 20 32
7 It. M u rp h y .............
16,70 11o* 4.99 ch N of HW cor k.........
ft S 763 f t ..........................................
287 ft 13 of HW c o r of HEU of
Huu N 4.99 ch E 12 Ch H 4.99 ch
Dig 887.9 ft N of BB cor of NBVi
%
1 21 30
HWVi ....................................................
6 U nk n o w n ..................... 10.16
W 12 ch ............
31 20 30
Itun N 603.9 ft 13 360.2 ft H 803.9
40
32
18
20
W.
F.
O
el*er
............
7.77
N E U of HEVi ....
Hun N 662.90 f t W 711.2 ft, H
ft VV 308.2 rt for bCKlnnln* iiolnt,
10 Mrs. C. O. C l a p p ........
8.99 HEVi of N E U (less be* HE cor
142.02 f t K 711.3 ft ............ ............
ru n W 150 ft H 100 ft E 160 ft
run N 14 ch W 5 ch H 14 ch E
Big 1120 f t W of HE c o r of NBVi
N 100 ft (loss t h a t p a r t belott*13 U nknow n
6.26
11 20 12
5 ch) .
31 20 10
4.60
W. 11. lln y m n n .......
ln* It* W esley P e n n e y ) ................
7 11 30
lie* 329. 26 ft E of HW cur of
Hun E 60 f t N 450 f t W 59 ft B
lie*
287.1 ft 13 nnd 470 ft N of HW
32
21
20
NWVi
of
N
W
U
U
nk
n
o
w
n
1.17
450 ft ........... ...................... ...................
7 31 30
nor of HEU of HWVi ....................
Hun N 264 ft E 10 4 02 ft H 261
B«g BW c o r of N B U of HEU-... 31 20 30
Unit 13 150 ft N 60 ft W 150 ft H
1 I r a H atton
3.9/
ft W 164.62 f t ... ........... . ........... ....
H*
Hun N 100 f t B 180 f t B 100 f t W
l e a s e Jrn its o n .......
1.40
80 f t ................... .1........... :..................
3.81
Unknown
160 ft .......................... «......................
30 I,. C. L ew is ................ 14.10
H J - 4 of NWVi of HEVi ................
7 21 30
T
H
E
CiENKVA
T
R
A
C
T
IN
NEC.
23,
T
\V
F
.
208.,
HANUB
32
B..
ns
Itecorded
In
P
la
t
Bee 481 f t N nnd 1114 f t B of
7 21 30
lie* 2587Vi ft W of HE co r ...... .
Ilook No. 2, P a c e *7, Hemlnole C ounty Iterords
8 \V cor ................................................. 31 20 30
Ilun W 130 ft N 336 ft 13 130 ft
Lot 4 ......................................................... •
Vv. A. W h i t c o m b ........
2.54
Hun N I d e * B 108 f t N 89 d e *
H 3.16 ft ................................... ...........
8.69
1 L. M. U nvls ................
10 L. C. L ew is ................
VV 200 rt H l d c * W 100 f t Ely
3.02
8 21 30
NEU Of N W U of NWVi ................
10
Mrs.
K.
M
Hie*
I
le
lrs
5,68
20
32
23
W
U
of
HWU
of
NBVi
.......................
1.87
U
nk
n
o
w
n
200 ft to h e* ......................................
20 I. M. Adams ................
6.20 NW of Lot 3 (less WW ) and 1 acre
13W of HWVi of NEW ..................... 23 20 32
In NW c o r of WW of NW of
10 U nknow n ..............— .
2.64
31
LONOWUfll) a s R e c o r d e d In P l a t Ilook No, 1, P a c e s 18 to 21, Hemlnole C ounty NW o* L ot 1 .......................................... 14 20
1.o I 3 ............................
1 21 10
61 D. 11. H o o k e r ...........
6.02
89 J, P. M usselw hlto .... 67.90
HW U of N W U nnd N W U of BWVi 26 29 32
R e co rd s
6
Nowton
Ilncnii
..........
1.60
32
26
20
NB
6
ucros
t
&gt;7
N
B
U
of
N
B
U
........
Lot 4
.....................................
J. N. M cO aughey ....
1.48
ae Recorded In P lat Hook No, I, P age 43, Heml­
U , 37............... .......................................
J. 8. D lnklo ........
.87 HE U Of ......... ................................................... 27 20 31 160 Ale* W a n d er .............. 34.94 A. E, UIUFFIN'H Nilll-IIIVIRION
nole Connty Heeorde
80 W illiam Collier ........ 16.08
20 31
8 t. of Lot 44 ........................................
U n k n o w n ---------------3.63 WW Of N W U ...................................... 29
40 Jn m o s A. A n d re w s— 13.61 N 331 ft of Lot 17 a n d NW of Lot
11
Lot 169 tIchh N 21.81 ft) ...........
E m m ie L. B n t i m l n g e r 28.80 HW U o f H13 Vi ...................................... 33 29
3.I t
28 ........—
.......—....... ................. —.
M orton n e a l t y Co.
10 U. II. Heed ....................
2.02
Lot -!87
............................
C e n trn l F r u i t Co. —.
6.61 HW U of HW U of BW U ..................... 34 29 32
49 Iloiner A. Nlckolson
7.77
Lot tig
..................................
Mary a . i i o n c k ..................97 N W U o f 8 E U ................................ ■ 34 20 32
lie * 7.67 ch H 6 d e * W o f BB cor
HW U of BE U n nd EW of HW U
and
of L ot 1 Miaou's Bub-DIvIslon,
nnd HW of BEVi »f N W U . nnd
RAMI'N ADDITION TO I.ONOWOOD me I te c o r d e d ,l n P in t Ilook Ne, 1, P a g o Id,
ess
6
run H 8 da* W 2.9 ch N 88 d e *
NBU of HEU of NWV
Hemlnole C o u n ty R e co rd s
34 29 31 146 a l t . A II. A.NIoholson 43.10
W lo W lino o r ................................. II 21 30
a c r e s mi|. In N E cor)
Lois 5 a n d 7 to 18 nnd L o t
.
ill
N 2.91 ch H 85 d e * E to bo* ........
i II. O. Hmlth ............
jj
...................................J. 8 . A rnold .......................................................................
4.I I
o f HW V4 a n d BVi of HEU
D. It. M IT C H E L L ’H SURVEY O F T I I E LEVY OH A.NT ns R ecorded In P in t Rook H13U
loss
bo*
825
ft
W
of
HE
cor
ru
n
N o. 1, P a g e 0, H e m l n o l e C o u n t y R e c o r d s
W. HIllITT'H ADDITION TO LONOWOOD n s R e corded In P lo t Ilook No. 1, P a g e
' 408.7 ft W 406.7 ft B 460.7 ft
20.18
Umuiuw n
Lot 10 Ulock U ..................................
22, Hemlnole C o n n ty R e co rd s
to he*) ............./............................. 18 I t 30 118 J. A. Melson ........
21.86
29.18
U nknow n
.........
P. H. T r u i t t ............
13,34 L ot 15 Ulock U ................................ .
NW of l,ol 1 B lock U
NU
of HVi of NVi of HEU of
O v e r e tre c t T urp. Co.
.97 Lot I a n d 13 Vi of Lot 2, Ulock
N (S ft of HW of L o t l Ulock H....
8
10
Clarenoo
Richards....
3.22
21
BBU ................................ - .................... 19
Mullory A M c C a l l - 34.70
C ............................................... - ...........
Urg 665 ft B of BW c o r of NBVi of
40 D eor*n Hrnlthermnn,.
7.31
HWVi .................................. 19 21 10
7.25 HWU of
11.
U.
McCall
10
WVi
or
Lot
2
Ulock
C
....................
20
32
HWVi .....................................................
3.80 J a c k T ut uni
........ 13,74
23.97 HWU of BW Vi of HEU of HWU 19 21 30
U nknow n
Lot 12 Ulock U ..................................
Itun N 660 ft E 339 f t B 060 ft
30
4
21
f.44
H 4 a c r e s of N E U o f N E U ................ 19
U n k n o w n ....................
8.91 l it * hVV c o r of L ot 2 ......................... 27 20 30
6 U n k n o w n ___
VV 330 ft ........................... ...................
10 M orris I. W illiams..
6.38
WVi of HI3U o f N E U ....................... 23 21 30
Huu 8 to NW c o r of L ot 12, Ulk
Hob * cli W nnd 1.85 ch N of NW
N 6-8 o f BVi o f N E U nml H 1-4
C L u st utoil* N Him of lolH 8,
1 20 11
18 R o b e r t 11. H a w k in s.. 12.77
of K U of HEU ooff N E U ............... 34 21 10
9, to, 11 a n d 12 Ulock U to
ilun N 9 ch E 11 W ch B 9 ch W
NW U o f HWU
.......................
a n d HWU of N W U
8.61
Luku J e s s u p NW ly to m o u th of
11 U n k n o w n
(less
I
a
c
re
s
In
HE
cor
of
I I W ch
U nknow n ............ —.... 18.86
Holdlur Crock W ly to P c * .......
•
78 M o rris I. Williams.... 19.16
N 5Vi a c re s of WV4 of NWVi of
....................
36 21 30
N W U o f HW U
6V4 U n k n o w n .....................
6.50 Lot 8 (L ess titles, U v o m r c u l tk
3 20 31
49 U n k n o w n ...............— ,
6.72
NWU ........................... - .....................
12.26 HEVi o f N W U ......................— .......... 28 21 30
U nknow n ..............40
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
.....................
67.46
D
rew
's
l(uvtsiuu)
Ulocn
1)......
.
20
31
3
26 U II. Dodd —......—
17.70
6-8 of BEVi of H13U ..................... 20 21 30
NW of HW of HWVi .........................
0.20
U nknow n ................
Lot 9 Ulock D .............................. .
N
3-8
of
BEVi
o
f
HEU
(lass
E
6
2.94
H orace Humloruun..
E. K. IIIKIW.VH HUII-lllVIRION O F IIECK HAMMOCK ns l l e r o r d r d In P in t Ilook I.ut 3l (less 13 6 a c r e s ) Ulock 1). ..
19 U n k n o w n .....................
acres)
......................................... 28 21 30
3 14
6.29
U nknow n .............. .
No. I, I’n g e Hit, Hemlnole C ounty R e co rd s
* Lol 48 Ulock IJ ......... ....................v40 J. L. Miller —............
8.36
.............................. 34 21 30
2.64 HWU of HWU
U nknow n ................
Lot
75
Ulock
D
...................................
Lot 2 Block C ......................................
V " ‘inr?„w " ; ^ ................ 3-8.34
7.63
U nk n o w n ................
Lol 93 Ulock 1&gt; .................................
I.m 8 m ock F .........................................
j 0 ° Cnm oron .........
GOLDEN HOI) IIEIGHTM a s R ecorded In P l a t Ilook No. a, P ag* 14, H e m l n o l e
C o u n ty Ite r o r d s
MANCOIII) C E L E R Y D E L T A lis R e c o r d e d In P i n t Ilook N o . 1, P a g e 78, H e m l n o l e till.EN, O VKItMTllKKT A DIIKVV'N ItEVIRlUN a s R e corded lu Pill I Ilook .No.
Lot 14 lllock 10 .................................
J u l i a H. C a r l s o n ' ........
1.44
C ounty R e co rd s
P a g e I ml, Rrmlnoir C ounty R e co rd s
Lot
21
lllock
16
............
.....................
,
U n k n o w n .....................
1.44
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18K mill F
.............
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.
U nknow n ..................... 19.99 Lot 7 lllock 18 ......................................
A. T. P o t t s .......- ......
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Lm
'
........................
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U n k n o w n .....................
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49j............................. »■ o
H a r r i s ................ 13.10
J, K, L, Al, N, a n d U .......... .......... .............................
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u n k n o w n .......................

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He* 1189 f| N o f HI3 cor of HWU
nt HWU .... ..........................................
Him E 163 ft N 426 ft W 453 ft
H 125 ft .......................................- .....
HW Vi „f HWVi of HWVi .....................
HW of N E U of N B U of N B U *E 9 47 ch of H 3.18 ch of HW U of
HWU ........................................................

«W of N W U of HWVi of HWU -.
NW of N W U o f BW U of BWVi
(U'HH WVi) - ..............
N 28 acres of N E U o f N W U ........
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of NWU .........................................
Ilun W 219 f t N 210 rt B 210 ft
H 219 ft ...............................................
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yds 13 4 4 yds ............ .........................
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see post
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22.64
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............
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..........................................
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.,*111 ch In h e * .............................
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deg W 2.00 ch H 82 de* 30 mill
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......................
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J. II. E l e n a ................... 10.60
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Lot 67 .................
6.18
Lot 160 ................
F lo ri d a D roves Co..
6.68
Lol 232 ................
6.68
19 F lo rid a D rovus Co... .
Lots 219 to 252
40 F lo r i d a D roves Co..... 31.16
13 Vi o r Lot 342 ....
6 II. W. l i n r r ............ 13 62
Lots 341 nml 345
20 n . W, U a rr ................ 67.60
Lot 139 ..................
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......V—
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Lot 226

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

- .......

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.....
9.38
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31
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31
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2 ll o n r y u i e n n .
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|1
cor of NWVi o f HEVi ................... 10 21 31
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U n k n o w n ........ ............
,8.5a
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County R e co rd s
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22 u.id 24, 27 a n d 18 ....................
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17.93
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fl M105 ft .....................................
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J.
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10
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HEU
...................................
11
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»
40 U nk n o w n ..................
16.18
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HEU of N W U .................................
“
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B'.i of N E U ..........................................
J
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10
21
31
of
HEU
..............................................
PLAN OF T U B HUB-DIVISION OF LAND UULONGING TO ALTAMONTE LAND
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MOTEL AND NAVIGATION CO, n s A ccorded In P in t Ilook No. I,
10 ch W 20 ch 8 to he* ............
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P u c e s 1), 10, a n d PJ, Hemlnole C o u n ly R ecords
'
1. *1*1*1
J. A. D ouglas
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JjOt 238 ................................................ ..
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u
n
B
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6
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1.48
U nk n o w n
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C.
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...—......
151.66
Lots 312. 313, 318, 317, 338 and
N ' ^ n f HWU of HEVi of N E U of
Unknown
339 ....................... .................................
I WVi
11
1 U n k n o w n .....................
l.ll
Unknown
Lot 438 ...... ...................................... .
Unknown
Lot 811 ..............- .................................
Celia F. L ew is ...... 10.7 F R IE R ' SURVEY' OF LA K H CIIAIlftf a a l l e r o r d r d Ig P l a t R ook No. 1, P a g e «,
I.ols 608 and 607 .............................
S em inole C o u n ty Ite r o r d s
W 1 a c r e of L ot I) lyln* H of Lol
W. X. D a r re n an d
L ots U a n d 14, Ulock A ...................
U n k n o w n ...................
18.01
sst ............................... .'.............
H. B. Kontull............ 3.61
A. AUI.IN'R PLAN tIF OVIEDO us I te c o rd e d In P l a t (look No. 1, P g g e 44, S em im ile (‘a u n t y R ecorda
FROST'S ADDITION TO ALTAMONTE n s R e co rd ed In P l a t Dook Nw, 1, P a g e
Lois 1 a n d 2 Ulock C .......................
II. B. M c C a ll .............* I M 4
Id Hemlnole 4‘o n a t y Recorda
L. D, F r o s t ................
2.80
r
toil 14 ..............
T H E L'llUItUII LOT UIVIMION IN OVIEDO
U n k n o w n .....................
1.14
L ois 80. 61 nml 02 .................
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, t *M &gt;
W. lio b ln s o n ........... —
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ltee
a.oa
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                    <text>DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS RESUMED
MISSISSIPPI ON RAMPAGE
BETWEEN RUSSIA AND GERMANY, PROVISIONAL FREE STATE
BREAKS THROUGH LEVEES
AMBASSADORS ARE APPOINTED GOVERNMENT TROOPS WIN
AND FLOODS LOUISIANA
CONTROL OF MULUNGER
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I

Rappollo Treat Goes and it Will Be Carried Out by
Both Parties

Town of Ferriday Under LIBRARY BONDS
CARRIED BY A
Water Today But In­
BIG MAJORITY
habitants Escaped

(lljr T k r A a a o e l a l e i P r e s s )

. . .

LONDON, April 27.—Doplomatlc tions at the end of May was tho
relations between Gormnny-Russia la chief fcaturo of yosterdny’s confer­
to be resumed Immcdntciy In accor­ ence activities. This call for a meet­
Leaven No Doubt in Minds of the dance with tho Ilapnllo treaty, says ing of the Allies wns inspired by
Premier Polncaro’s Marie Due ad­
People nit to How Majority View*
n Central News Berlin Dispatch. dress ntimnting thnt Franco wns pre­
the Situation
Gcrmnn nmbnssndor to Russia is pared to net alone if tho Allies failed
Professor Wiedonfcld, nnd Russian to support her In enforcing tho trea­
WITH TWO THOUSAND 1NHADITho election for bonds for a pub­
nmhnssndor
to Gormnny is Leonid ty.
•
t a n t s e i g h t m il e s f r o m
lic library hold yestordny did not bring Krnssin.
Poland
replied
to Russia’s protost
ferrad ay r e a c h e d today
out n lnrgo crowd and only two hun­
charging tho Poles with violating
dred votes \vore cast chiefly on ac­
GENOA, April 27.—Announcement treaties with Russln nnd .seeking to
( H r T h e A s s o rl iH e d P r e s s )
NATCHEZ, April 27.—Flood wat­ count of tho fact that tho pooplo wero by the British delegation thnt a moot­ undermne Russian sovereignty. Tho
; busy, it wns a bnnk holidny and ns
ers of the Mississippi, which late yes­ usunl few people took tho time to ing of tho signatories of tho Ver­ Polish reply asserted thnt tho Polos
terday broko through Wcecomd Leveo vote. It wns evidently a movement sailles treaty will ho held In Genoa were endeavoring to nssist In tho re­
within n fortnight to determine upon construction of Russln nnd hnd no
to&lt;l«y hud entored tho town of Fcrri- that hnd tho endorsement of tho ma­ action n tho event of Germany's fail­ thought of violating their treaty ngdny, La., with n population of COO. Tho jority of tho people for they did not ure to meet her reparations obllgn- rements with Russln.
waters traveled four miles before think it wns neccssnry to voto for tho
reaching the town and tho residents proposition ns it was sure to cnVry
had ample timo to cscapo. In tho nnyhow but bond issues hnvo been Inst
of the waters is tho town of by thlr. ram r &lt;v;r? confidence.
Out of 200 votes enst thoro were 150
Yidaliu, La., with 2,000 population, 8
votes
for tho bond Issuo and 42
miles from Forridny, which is expect­
against
tho issue and two votes mutied to bo rcnchcd today.
lntcd that could not bo counted which
NEW ORLEANS, ApiHl 27.—Break shows beyond porndvonturo thn^ tho
in the Mississippi lovco at Poydras, 10 library is something the people wunt
Big Concert Monday Night With Street Dance
miles below Now Orleans wns report­ and intend to hnve.
It is just another step forward in
ed today. Early roports said 100 foot
*
Will Start the Campaign
of the lovoc went out and approxi­ the public lifo of Sanford, Just anoth­
er
big
improvement
for
tho
benefit
of
mately 350 families aro fleeing before
The joint committee of civic clubs and Mrs. Henley was present nt the
the flood wntors. Poydras is on tho tho people and tho tourists and vlsitors
to
the
city,
just
another
stop
for
met
Inst ovening nnd completed ar­ meeting and assured tho representa­
cast bnnk of tho river und unless tho
tho
benefit
of
the
young
people
who
rangements
for Band Week which will tives from the other organizations
break is stopped in expected to cover
with tho free library will find that begin Monday, May 1st. Each organ­ thnt the Woman’s Club would leavo
u largo area just south of tho city.
knoyledgo for which they nre seeking ization have agreed to furnish eight nothing unturned to raise the amount
and
should he seeking at all times. members from their respective organ­ necessary to insure Sanford having a
FORT WORTH, Tox., April 27—
Just
another
place whore tho people of izations to canvass tho city and secure band for another year.
Tho Trinity rivor is woll within its
nil clnsses enn go and spend n quiet a dollar a piece from each adult in tho
F. P. II. Akors, Jr., was appointed
banks this morning, tho gaugo show­
ing a drop of sixteen feet overnight. hour and ono that will bo productive family. Monday evening tho bnnd treasurer to receive funds collected
of much good in the community. *
will parade from First to Tenth street and Forest Lake and Deane Tumor
Street car service was restored today
through Park nnd Mngnolin avenue will assign districts to the various
to all flooded suburbs. The dead and
nnd will then give a concert on tho workers.
missing list is now placed a t forty- COMMISSIONERS
of First und Magnolia in front
It wns the concensus of tho meeting
nine. An examination of the lovco
ARE CALLED IN A corner
of the Semlnolo County Bnnk. Tho Inst night that fnllurc to rnlso this
embankments along the rived was
started today In nn effort to deter­
SPECIAL SESSION street will ho roped off and those de­ money would prove nothing short of a
siring to, mny dance.nt this time. The chic calamity. The bnnd has become
mine whothor tho lovco wns dynamit­
ed. Lovco board offered $500 for in­
Tho Board of county .commissioners members of tho various committees a fixture in tho community and has
formation lending to the arrest of any in and for Seminole County, Florida, will bo supplied with badges to bo proven a most popular institution. Tho
person convicted of illegally dynnmit- met at the call of tho chairman, at 3 given to tlioso who have contributed nominal sum of a dollar nsked from
ing.
o’clock Wednesday, April 20th. Pres­ their share to tho hand fund, and this each individual will insure Sanford
ent: L. A. Bruinley, chairman, and L. committee will make nn attempt to hnving n bnnd nnd tho pooplo having
FORT WORTH, Tex., April 27— P. Hagan and E. Curlott, commission­ see that every ono in Hanford wonrs concerts for another yonr. Other com­
Continued reports of dead and miss­ ers, with V. E. Douglass, deputy clerk one of these budges before tho end of munities in Florida nre supporting
their local bauds through popular sub­
ing in the flood thnt has gripped Fort and C. M. Hand, sheriff in attend­ the week.
The
hand
will
also
givu
concerts
scription,
and find no difficulty in
Worth for two days, last night had ance.
during
the
week
on
the
cast
and
west
raising
whntever
funds aro necessary
brought the list to sixty-two. A check
Absent:
Commissioners C. W.
side of town and Saturday, the final for their support.
*
is not yet possible and verification of Entzmingur and O. P. Swope.
day
of
the
canvass,
the
hand
will
Tho
committeo
feels
that no diffi­
the unofficial reports arc held up
Chairman I.. A. Iirumluy here made
while the flooded areas are searched a rcpoit of the meeting of tho State ngain he heard in the business dis­ culty should be experienced In raising
money for tho Sanford band when it Is
by rescuers. Three bodies hnvo been Rond Department, held in Tampa on trict.
Mrs.
R.
E.
Tolnr,
president
of
the
conceded
thnt it Is one of tho best ag ­
recovered.
Tuesday, April 25th, A. I). 1922, which
Woman’s
Club,
with
a
committeo
con­
gregations
of local talent to bo found
The list of injured remained at 29, he attended in company with Commis­
according to reports from the hospi­ sioner C. W. Entzmingur, und Clerk E. sisting of Mrs. W. Theodore Lnngloy, anywhero.
tals. The property loss is estimated A. Douglass, ns a committee rep­
at $1,000,000.
resenting the board of county commis­
The levee board will investigate m sioners of Seminole county. Hu re­
ports that the State Rond Depart­
ment
agreed to furnish rock, neces­
Grant’s Birthday
sary to build shouldors on tho Sanford
Being Celebrated
and Orlando road, from Sanford city
limits south to tho Orange county line
at Point Pleasant this
being a part of Sttnc Rond No. 3.
The
Stnto Rond Department agreed
Little Ohio Town the Scene of Outherto
deliver
this rock a t the points des­ About the Express Company Rates and Condi­
Ing of Many Statesmen
ignated by the Board of County Com­
,
tions of Service
missioners,
all freight to he prepaid,
( l l r T i e A a a o c ln t r d j ' r r a a )
POINT PLEASANT, Ohio, April 27. rock to be furnished at the rate of not
( H r T l i r A s s o c i a te d P r e s s )
The nation turned today to this littlu less than two cars nor more thnn six
WASHINGTON, April 27.—Florida Strawberry Growers and
hamlet to colobruto tho hundredth cars per day. Semlnolo county is to State Railroad CommiHuion have not juHtificd their complainta
birthday of Ulysses S. Grant. Up tho unload and lay tho rock in the road against the express companies that rates and eonditions of service
Ohio river from Cincinnati cumo tho bed, and tho State Road Department was Tpaintained which discriminate against thnt territory In fav­
flotilla river craft bouring President is to reimburso Seminole county for or of Alahnmn, and Louisiana, according to the Commerco Com­
Harding and wife, congressmen, high tho cost of laying this rock in tho road mission examiner who filed a tentativo report todny with the com­
national officials and othbrs. Presi­ bed, us soon ns tho monoy is avail­ mission after hearing the evidence. The examiner recommended
dent Harding in to speak from the able.
th complaint he dismissed and if suggestion is accepted by commis­
Motion of Comr. Hagan, second­ sion it will constitute n final settlement of the case. Tentative re­
platform near tho Grant honicsitc.
ed by Comr. E. Curlett, and carried, port held rates justifiable and regulations nnd rules imposed hy
WASHINGTON, April 27.—Tho thin Board of County Commlaalonan express companies on perishable fruit justified.
machinery of tho government was uccepts tho above report and orders
hnltcd toduy on executive order of that it bo mndo a part of these min­ GAINESVILLE CONFERENCE
BIRMINGHAM STREET CAR
President Harding to permit thous­ utes, and the clerk of this board is in­
NURSERYMEN, INSPECTORS,
RAN WILD-TODAY
ands of federal employes and offic­ structed to mail a copy of these minOFFICIALS PLANT BOARD
HIT TROLLEY POLE
ials to do honor to tho memory of utoB to tho State Rond Department,
( l l r T h e A a a o c ln t r d I ' r c a a )
( D r T h e A a a o c l n t r d I 'r c a a )
General Grant nt tho dedication of and also extend to them their sincere
GAINESVILLE, April 27.—Confer­
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 27—
the bronze memorial in Botanic Gard- thanks for tho courtesy extended their ence of Nurserymen and inspection Thirteen perosns aro reported injur­
c,is. Half holiday wns granted the representatives at Tampa, nnd, for officials of tho stato Plant Board ed, some seriously, hero today, when
employes, and tho public schools clos­ their co-operation in this matter.
will be held May fourth a t Lakeland a West End stroot car ran wild, left
There being no further business the during tho annual j Florida Horticul­ the rails and crashed into a trolley
ed. Tho city was docoruted in flags
board stands adjourned to meet ngain tural Socloty called today.
and bunting.
polo.
*
at tholr next regular meeting Muy
DISCONTENT SHOWN
2nd, 1922.
THREE ARRESTED
G. J. ROSE ELECTED
L. A. BRUM LEY,
OVER PRISONERS IN
FOR RIG ROROERY
COMMANDER G. A. R.
Chairman.
CALCUTTA, INDIA
OF LAST OCTOBER
FIORIDA DEPARTMENT A ttest:
E. A. Douglass, Clerk,
( H r T h e A a a o rliH r d I ' r r a a )
CALCUTTA, Inhln, April 27.—Dis­
By: V. E. Douglass, D. C.
MIAMI, April 20.—C. J. Rose of
NEW YORK, April 27.—Louis and
content ovor tho alleged favored
Miami wns tedny elected commander
The saying, “there is nothing now treatment of political prisoners,'be­ Jack Wolfe nnd Jncob Price were a r­
of tho Florida department Grand Ar­
my Republic, at annual convention under tho sun,’’ does not apply to lieved to bo responsible for yester­ rested hore today in connection with
days-convict revolt in Jail horo whon the two million and'half dollar mail
hero. Susio Walters of St. Peters­ some antiques.
a break for tho gutca was mmndo by truck robbory on lower Broadway
burg elected president Woman’s RoSome men aro so opposod to pRh threa hundred prisoners, several of Inst October.
Hef Corps.
Tho stolon socurtles
hibition it hurts them to takq • ao- whom wore killed whon guards fired. wore vnlued nt Seventy-five thousand
A few escaped over the walls.
dollars wero recovered.
The Herald for first class job work, j her second thoogfct.

vid a lia I s n ext

BAND WEEK PROGRESSES,
BIG MEETING WAS HELD
AT VALDEZ LAST NIGHT

FLORIDA STRAWBERRY GROWERS
AND THE RAILROAD COMMISSION
ARE NOT JUSTIFIED IN KICK

JURY SELECTED
Day Marks Scene of
TO TRY BLIZZARD
Much Fighting in Un­
FOR TREASON
happy Ireland
Charge Might Mean Death If He is
Found Guilty

DE VALERA’S MEET

(H r The k aan rliltS P res*)

CHARLESTON, W. Vn., April 27—
A jury to try Willinm Blizzard, dis­
trict officer of tho United Mino
Workers on treason indlctmont was
selected in court here today. Boforo
seated the Jurors wero nskuu it uiey
had opinion "thnt would prevent you
from minding the m m guilty of an
offense
.Iilc •..'th. death.’’ Tho
charges against Blizzard are ho as­
sisted in assembling mon for a march
uguinst the Logan nnd Mingo non­
union coal fields last full, thnt ho
furnished mon with arms and ammu­
nition, that he directed them in bnttle
on Binlr mountain against state forc­
es and volunteers nnd thnt ho partici­
pated in tho fighting.

SATURDAY AGAINST THE TREA­
TY BRINGS ON HOSTILITIES
WITH MANY KILLED
( H y T h e .A s s o c i a t e d I ' r r a a )

LONDON, April 27.—Troops of the
provisional free rtr.tc government
gained control of tho town . f Mulllnger after today’fl fighting, Bays the
Belfast correspondent of tho Evening
News. Armored ear manned by rogulnrs is pntrolling the street nt the
timo the dispatch was sent.

MVLUNOEJL April 27.—l ighting
broko out today between tho regular
and irrogulnr Irish Republican army
forces stationed hero in anticipation
of DoVnlorn’s nntl-trenty meeting Sat­
urday.
Hostilities continued two
CLAYS OF FLORIDA
hours both sides using rifles nnd ma­
TO RE INVESTIGATED BY
FLA. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY chine guns. Ono man wna killed on
ench sido, nnd six roportod wounded.
The stnto of Florida hns nn abun­
dance of clay suitable for tho manu­
facture of various clay products.
There nre scvornl plants now making
common building brick nnd some mak­
ing drain tile and building tile. Flor­
ida also produces quantities of high­
est grado ball clay or kaolin. This
is shipped oit of the stnto to potter­
SOUTHERN MEMORIAL
ies in tho North for mnnufnrturo into FIRST
DAY EXERCISE EVER HELD
various pnrcclnip wares. In tho pro­
IN SANFORD
duction of fullers cnrth,.n variety of
clay used in tho clnrifying of crudo
Tho N. do V. Howard Chapter U.
oils, Florida leads all tho othor states
I).
C., observed memorial day yester­
of the Union. The total vnluo of tho
clays nnd ciny products for 1020 was day, April 20th In Contrnl Park.* It
wna tho first Southern Momorlal ever
$2,075,732.
Provisions hnvo been mndo for tho held In Hnnford. Boginning promptly
preparation of a detnlled roport on at 4 o’clock tho following program
this important natural resources. wns carried out:
Prayer—Dr. Brownloo of tho PresProfessor Olln G. Boll of tho Dopnrtmeat of Geology, Cornell University, hytcrlnn church.
Southern airs—By tho City Bnnd.
will be connected with tho Florldn
In a few woll chosen words Dr.
Geological Survey during tho sum­
mer and wll hnvo active chnrgo of Brownlee told of our first Momorlal
the investigations. Mr. Bell’s asso­ Day more than half n century ago
ciation with Dr. II. Riss, Director of and then introduced thu speaker of
the Department of Geology of tho the day, Judge Ernest llousoholdor,
institution mentioned nnd who
Is whose speech wns a gem of eloquonco
a rceognzcd authority on tho clnys of and pathos. After tho address by
the United States, gives assurnnee of Judge Householder, our Presdent,
the roilnblo character of tho proposed Mrs. L. G. Stringfellow, escorted by
the Daughters of tho Confederacy,
roport.
Field work will begin the latter placed a beautiful wreath on tho mon­
part of June nnd will continue for ument honoring our heroes of tho
soverul weeks. Snmpies of clay will Into war. Mr. Ball, leader of tho
ho collected nnd nnnlysed nnd tested band, sounded tnps. Aftor placing
i,n the lahrntory of Cornell University. of tho wronth, fnvorlto hymns follow­
Tho state Geologicnl Survoy invites ed hy "Dixie’’ concluded tho program
the co-opernttion of evoryone inter­ nt the park. Tho daughters nnd a fow
ested in this work. Correspondence old Veterans preceded to Lnko View
should lie addressed to Herman Gun­ cemetery, where wo placed wreaths
flowers nnd bouquets on Confederate
ter, State Geologist, Tnilahnsseo.
nnd Fcdoral alike.
Tho following aro tho nnines of
12,000 KNIGHTC
those wo honorod.
TEMPLAR PARADE
Dr. J. J. Harris; Cnpt.Otla Larner,
AT NEW ORLEANS Cnpt. B. F. Whltnor, Dr. A. E. Phil­
lips, Wm N. Lofflor, Cnpt. R. H.
( H r T h e A ssu rln tril I'rr a a )
NEW ORLEANS, April 20.-M oro Marks, Cnpt. Wm. Slrrlm, Algoman
thnn 12,000 Knights Templar, clad Speer, Arthur Speer, G. W. Wllllnraa,
in the full regalia of tholr order, Buck Thrnsher, Dr. D. J. McRae,
marching to the strains of two scoro Richard Woodbrldgo, Dean Cnssldy,
bands, passed through the down town M. J. Doyle, Sid Bnrnhnrt, Cnpt. D.
soction of tho city todny, whllo a B. Manley, A. J. Vaughan, M. K. Hea­
crowd estimated nt 200,000 lined tho ter, J. D. Hoskins, E. II. Lalng, Elli­
sldownlks, numorous stands and ev­ son White, J. C. Calhoun, Judge W.
A. Iiocke, J. P. Scarlatt, Dr. A. O.
ery vnntngo point to watch.
After tho pnrado tho first session of Caldwell, J. F. Early, C. G. Evans,
tho Grnnd Encampment was oponod. Bon Lord, W. B. Rowan, Dr. J. F.
All tho huslnees sessions aro held in Smith, Dr. C. M. Adams, J. M. P ar­
tho recesses of tho lodge room and ham, Jnmos Prince.
—BY A DAUGHTER.
nothing has been given out as to the
proceedings there.
Exhibition drills in which the many SHIELD CASE SET
FOR TRIAL THIS TERM
spocinlly drilled toams will tako part
OF VOLUSIA COUR'
will begin tomorrow and bo contln.
ucd Thursday.
( lly T h e A sso ciated P n w l
In addition to tho drills, tho busi­
DELAND, April 27— Tho Shield
ness sessions of the GGrand Com- caso was sot at last for trial th!
mnndery will continue.
term court. Throo murder and on
rape case precede It, date when It l
Ford is n genius who can buy a to start Indefinite, depending upoi
railroad or mine or anything like the conclusion others.
that nnd mnku a good profit selling
stuff to Ford.
FURTHER MODIFICATION
FOR MUSCLE SHOALS
Tho Bourd of Public Works ^nt
( H r T h * A sso c ia te s I're a a )
Plant City will spend about $20,000
WASHINGTON, April 27— Furthar
for street paving material.
modification for tho Ford proposal
for Muscle Shoals is understood to
A new Industry will bo started hnvo boon mndo totay by official rep­
shortly, at Tavares to manufacture resentatives of Ford In negotiations
perfume from tho fragrant flow en boforo tho House Military commlttaa
of the state.
in executive session.

MEMORIAL DAY
OBSERVED HERE
BY DAUGHTERS

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�to
SUBCHASER
DUVAL SHERIFF SEABOARD
PEACE BETWEEN
to
AND FREE
WANTS LOAN to REBELS
WITH OFFICERS
INVITES PUBLIC
STATER SIGNED
CARRIED BOOZEI
LONDON, April 24.—An
TO SEE BOOZEI FOR EQUIPMENT agreement
has been reached
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OFFICERS WORE UNIFORMS OF DESTROYED AT COUNTY JAIL WOULD OBTAIN $4,4000,000 BY IS
SUE OF CERTIFICATES Al»UNITED STATES NAVY ON
TODAY IN HUNDRED GAL­
PROVED TODAY
LON LOTS
CHASER 101
{Or T he A u « r l« l f 4 P rraa)

NEW YORK, April 24— Bootlog­
ging scheme whereby liquor was
smuggled In from Bermuda and Cuba
on a former submarine dinner com­
manded by officers wearing uniforms
of the United Statos navy were un­
earthed at the custom houso it was
announced today. Former chaser 101
renamed Fidus was seized with com­
mander and crew. Officials said the
crew declared pirates held up the
chaser yesterday uff Long Island and
boarded the craft with drawn revol­
vers nnd bound tho commander to the
mast and seized tho chaser's cargo of
liquor.

(H r T he A ssarin trd P ress)

( H r T h e A .« « e ln te Z P r e s s )

WASHINGTON, April 21.—Plans
of the Scnbonrd Air Lino Rnilwny to
obtain npproximatoly $4,400,000 for
now equipment by Insuo of equipment
certificates through subsidiary cor­
poration was approved todny by Com­
merce Commission.

JACKSONVILLE, April 24.—Sher­
iff Merritt issued a general invitation
to tho publci to witness at tho county
Jail hero this afternoon the destruc­
tion of moro then $ 10,000 worth of
liquor, including 500 gallons of moon­
shine.

FOOLS

FARMERS

STRIKE LOSSES
AB A PRINCIPLE
IN PHILADELPHIA PROTECTION
HAS BEEN COMPLETELY
BY BILL
TOTALS MILLIONS ABANDONED
&lt;nr The Associated Press)

between tho military load­
ers of tho Republican and
Froc State forces In Ire­
land, says a dispntch to the
West Minster Gazette from
Dublin, which will consti­
tute tho basis for peaceful
nrrnngomcnts In connection
with the future policy of
both sides nnd profoundly
influence events in southom
Ireland for the bettor.
The correspondent clnlms
authority for thin announce­
ment nnd says he under­
stands that In conscquonco
of tho agreement arrived nt,
hostilities between tho rival
forces are to cense, nltho
to tho political Issue between
the two parties is not nff .j
F»
fected.
The decision, it is added,
*11 followed negotiations be­
F*l tween the respective lend­
to ers, who hnve been deoply
by influenced by the frntrimi cldnl character of tho strug­
Fn gle ns woll ns by considera­
to tion of tho effects upon tho
F« national situation.
to
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Gentlemen
TURKISH
VIRGINIA
BURLEY

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In a new package th a t fits the pocket—
A t a price th a t fits the pocket-book—
The sam e unm atched Mend o f
T urkish . Vir g in ia andButtLE vTobaccos

WASHINGTON, April 24.—ChatMORE THAN HALF LOSS IN nctaorizing the administration tariff
Gilchrist’s Announce­
WAGES ACCORDING TO THE
Russian Minister
bill ns an "economic monaatroslty
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
without precedent or prototype” aenment as Candidate for
Says Resistance
ntor Walsh, of Massachusetta, Dem­
(fir The Associated Press)
U. S. Senate, Surprise
Blocks Conference
IN gPpECII MADE BEFORE THE
PHILADELPHIA, April 24.—Loss ocratic member of the senate finance
GENERAL COUNCIL DEPART­
from Htrlkcs In Philadelphia In the committee declared in a statement
(H y T h e A e e o c ln t e d I’m . )
MENT OF MEUSE TODAY
lust two yours totalled uhnut twent&gt; | ^cterdny that the Ropubllcan party
JACKSONVILLE, April 25.-As.
to Only Serious Obstacle to Fence are
has at Inst presented to the country
li-f* *
**
Pretensions of Property Owners
' nouncemont of former Governor Gilmillion dollnrs of wh! ..- x :r c "
ms
a
tariff bill that does not merely
| christ, that ho would run for tho uy
half were in wagon, according to a sur­
W r T h e A sso ciated P re s s )
RAR-LE-DUC, Franco, April 14— vey made by the Chamber of Com- protect, but infact prohibits and
; utorinl nomination in the prirauj
(H r T he A m arln lrd l* rn « |
keep sout foreign goods altogether."
France will, if necessary, undertake merco.
GEONA, April 2b.—Foreign Minis­ against Senator Trnmmoll was recoil.
"Protection as n principle has un­
alone to see that tho treaty of Vorsati­
ter Tchitcherin, of Russia, declared to _ed hero with surprise. Gilchrist midi
der this bill been compi'oteiy auku- mi Fn &gt;t o Fn to
les is executed if tho Germans default
n
’ •in- um ,.ux \ . *3-» &gt;*«;.?• &lt;11 u
AU „*,it A-uothuVu i'ijj*
GOVERNOR SMALL
doned,” Senator Walsh said, “The
in tho reparations payments, Premier
lied
resistance
to
thu
Russian
principlo
forenco with friends nnd personallj
to
GOES TO TRIAL TODAY
underlying purpose of tho bill seem* Fn
Polncaro intimated in a speech before
of
nationalization
blocking
tho
econ­
telephoned tho Tampn Tribune
to
FOR EMBEZZLEMENT
to FREIGHT HATES
to be the handing out of special fa­ to
tho General Council Department of
omic
conference.
"It
ifi
obvious,"
ho
Tampa
nt midnight that he would rut.
to
OUT OF PROPORTION
vors nnd subsldos to those groups
Meuse todny.
( S t T h e A ssneln led P r e s s )
to
TO TRADE VALUES to snld, "the only parlous obstacles to Gilchrist has been here for severtl
WAU-KEGAN, III., April 24— who are able to exnrclsc either sin­ to
to peace with Russia and general recon­ days conferring with advisers and isGENOA, April 24.—Tho French del­ Governor Lon Small wont on trial ister politicnl influence upon tbs
WASHINGTON, April 24. to struction arc pretensions of few for­ taunted in sevural quarlurs lie cunsii.
Fi
egation announced todny it wns will­ before Judgo Edwards In Lake Coun­ legislators or pernicious forms of
ored runnidg but tho nnuouncemul
Transportation rates on to mer owners of property in Russia."
ing to subscribe to tho proposed pact ty Circuit Court today, charged with economic pressure. It is plain that to
made public first in Tnnipa came liki
products of ugrlculturc, oh to
Fn
under which vurious nations would conspiracy to embezzle state funds. ccrtantn schedules were dictated by
a bolt from a clear sky. Thu forma
Plans
arc
under
way
for
the
erec­
on many other commodities, F’J
to
ngreo to abstain from ugresslon pro­ The selection of n jury began Im­ powerful trusts which hold in the
governor Is expected to begin the cuation
nt
an
early
date
of
a
Catholic
to
palm of their hands n largo part of to now "boar a dlsproportlonvided It was bucked by the proper mediately after court convened.
pnlgn immediately.
church
nt
DeFuniak
Springs.
F-Q
American busincsd nnd control tbs Fa ato relation to tho price of
gunranteea. It was considered espec­
to
production nnd tho prlco fixing of Fn such commodities," nnd
ially necessary in view of tho Russoto
mnny o four most cssontial commod­ Fa should be immediately re­
German treaty.
F/i
duced, according to find­ to
ities.
mi
ings of the joint congres­ to
"Other schedules it is woll known,
BAR-LE-DUC, April 24.—Premier
to
sional
commission on agri­ F a
were dictated by vote socking poli­
Poincare announced In a speech hero
Fx
cultural
inquiry, announced to
ticians who propose to entrench them
today that if tho French delegation at
m
a
Saturday
by Chairman An­ Fu
selves in power by attempting to be­
Genoa could not go uhcfd with its
Fa
derson.
Not
only should Fa
work under agreed conditions Franco
stow the blessings of protccton upon
Fn
these
freight
charges
come to
would regretfully have to cease par­ MORE THAN THREE HUNDRED the funner, with the implied assur­
to down, the report declared, Fu
ance that n mirage of high tarif rates
ticipation in thu conference.
MEMBERS LIBERAL PARTY
will
create overnight millionaire col­ Fn but in the future rate mak­ to
ARRESTED
onies, rivaling Wall Street in the to ing bodies and railrond traf­ to
aONA, April 24.—Tho crisis in tho
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( l l r T h e A ».orlnti&lt;4 P r r a a )
agricultural sections of the middle to fic officers should give to
economic conference raised Saturday
MEXICO CITY, April 24.—The ar­ an dwestern states.
Fn "greater consideration to to
shy tho French objecting to Germany's
Are the FLOORS the
rest
of
more
than
J
100 members of
Fa
the relative value of com­ to
reply to tho ton-power note suggest­
"In nttcmptng for tho first time to
“ J a rrin g Notes” in the
m
ing that the German delegation re­ the Nicaraguan Liberal party on ac­ establish an offectivo tariff on ag­ to modities in thu making of to
"
"
I
harmony of your home?
count
of
revolutionary
activities
was
ricultural pYoducts, the bill under­ to rates,” and lot existing to
frain from dlactiHHjunu relation to Rus­
ordered
today
by
President
Chamorro,
F
a
Fa
charges on high priced fin­
takes, to increase the bread linos of
sian affairs, had not passed satisfac­
£TfeOSSIBLY some of your otheraccording to private advices rocoivcd our large cities and multiply poverty mi ished products stand if nec­ to
JL wise beautiful rooms ore spoiled
torily ns yet.
At a meeting of representatives of here. Coup against tiie government is In tho great industrial centers. Evea to essary to remove cost bur­ to
the food that tho childron of tbs F \ dens from basic materials. to
tho ton entente powers late Saturday feared.
For appearance, and for protection
to
crowded tenements so’ sparsely »s- F J
it was agreed that another note bo
as well,coat them with Dcvoe Marble
Floor FinishVarnish.
ceive, is to bo taxed, as oven tbs
Kont to thu Gormans stating it was
most uniformed knowns that half our
assumed that they meant, in their
It fills tile tiny pores and keeps dust
Import nnd export trade are agri­ LABELS MUST CONVEY
and germ s o u t of the wood. Its
reply transmitted Friday, to refrain
TRUE CONTENTS MATERIALS
toughness protects the fibres from
cultural products.
from ull ltUKsiun discussions in the
wear, and its glowing lustre enriches
OF MANUFACTURED GOODS
"Every essentinl for domestic con­
polltlcnl commission of thu conference.
the decorative scheme.
sumption and use, including wenrlng
In fuel thu British and most of the
( l l y T h r A n . i i r l n t r d l*rr«tj»l
Devoe Products are time-tested and
apparel will bo increased in price by
other interested delegations so interWASHINGTON, April 24— Tho
proven,backed
by the I68yeara'experiprotnd tlie (ionium ruply, tail the ELIMINATION OF STORAGE BAT­ the rates fixed In this bill; and this trade names nnd labels used by man­
ence of the oldest paint manufacturing
forced upon the country at the very ufacturers must not convey to the
French expressed fear that tho GorTERY MAKES NEW CONNEC­
concern in the U.S.] Founded 1754.
time wages arc being rapidly re­ purchasing public nn Inaccurate de­
man note left a loophole through which
TION WITH LIGHT SOCKET
duced and deflation of prices urged scription of materials or ingredionts
tho Germans might enter Into discus­
The unsmiling millions of Amorican
sions of Russian questions not treatud
( H r T h e A n a n r la t e d P r r a a )
of manufactured products, thp Sup­
WASHINGTON. April 24. — The are gong to bo taxed for the bonofit
in the Russo-German treaty signed at
elimination of the storage battery, tho of the old army of tariff beneficiar­ reme Court decided todny In the
Rupullo last Sunday a week ago.
enso brought hy tho Federal Trade
most expensive part of thu homo-mnde ies, plus all the wnr mushroom indus­
radio receiving set, is now possible tries nnd last but not least tho new Commission against Winstend Hos­
according to the Bureau of .Standards. leadership group in the Republican iery Compnny.
Tho receiving Hot developed by tho party, tho farm bloc.
MRS. KAIZINS TRIAL
Bureau makes connection with ordi­
"The provisions of the bill that
HAS BEEN POSTPONED
nary electric lamp socket.
give thu president unlimited power
EXAMINING FOR SANITY
to change rates, schedules, classifica­
tions, nnd valuation‘standards if not
( H r T h e A n a n rln ( rd P r* « a )
Bergdoll Property
unconstitutional, aro at least most
NEW YORK, April 24— The trial
Will Be Held by Law pernicious, It delegates to one man of Mrs. Lillian Raizcn, charged with
LADIES WANT THAT OLIVE TINT
I f D e s e rtio n P ro v e d
P°wor to completely nullify the tho murder of Dr. Ahrnhnm GlickTHAT LOOKS WELL WITH
expressed will of tho chosen lugisla stein in his Brooklyn office, indefin­
EVENING WEAR
Justice Supreme Court So Rules nt live representatives of tho people- It itely postponed, pending a report of
( I l f T h e A n a n e ln tr d P r r a a )
vests tho president Cor tho first timo commission examining her sanity, It
Washington Today
LONDON, April 24.—Henna hath
In our history with tho power of tax- wns announced todny.
cult is forming among London's ultra
ntlon. It is a step towards autocracy
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society women who deem olive color­
WASHINGTON, April 24— Justice to bestow on the executive tho pow- GREEKS TROOPS
ed skin something worth acquiring Bniley, of tho District of Columbia Su­
or of law making.
CAPTURE TERRITORY
I HAVE THEM
Baths strongly tinctured with Henna premo court today ruled thu alien
"The hill leaves uncertain the ques­
FROM THE TURKS
dyo taken monthly impart delicate property custodian cannot he required
tion of making rates nn thu basis
tint which looks well with uvuuing to surrender property of Grover Cloveof fnroign or Amorican valuation.
( H r T h r A . m t r l n f r d I 'r r a a )
dresses of oriental shades and designs laudUorgdoll, valued at three quarters
CONSTANTINOPLE, April 24—
The house demands onu standard,
now popular here.
of a million if tho government proves tho sunnto another, and the president Tho cupturo of Sokin am! Scnln Novn
Borgdoil was convicted of desertion is to ho given power to jump from forty miles of South Smyrna, by the
Greeks troops, was confirmed in tho
and is now a fugitive from Justice.
Virginia Pearson
one to the other.
Turkish Nationalist communique to - 1
"In
desperation,
to
keep
out
GarNot Allowed to Talk
day. Tho Greeks have begun an ad -1
man
made
goods
an
embargo
in
roaltlon—lots nro being: sold right along nnd building in this
in Baptist Church No Shoals Offers
ity hns been placed on merchandise vanco southward, while tho Turks
section
is such as to gladden the henrt of those who have
Will Be Accepted
made or produced in every other nro rushing troops in great numbers
the good of Sanford at heart.
Was Invited to Tell of Efforts to Raise
and heavy fighting is reported In tho
In Present Form country except Germany."
Moral Time of Stage
Italian zone.
AMERICAN LEGION
This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statement and
House Militnry Committee !!nv« Their
(H r The AHoelnlrd 1‘rraa)
PROMINENT
MANUFACTURER
BIG SPORTING EVENT
to say just what ia my candid convictions would put it
NASSAU, N. II., April 24— Virgin­
Brains Addled Hy Offers
DIED AT ST. PETERSBURG
ia I’earsmi, motion picture actress who
most too strong for the ca**sful, conservative person—that
AND RIFLE SHOOT
was to Hpeok at tho First Baptist
( H r T h e A a a o r l n ( r d I’r e a a )
person whosg eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
( H r T h r A « a u r ln ( r d I’r r a a )
WASHINGTON, April 25— Consid­
The Campbell Lossing Post Amer­
church last night was prevented at tho
ST. PETERSBURG, April 24—
hns VISION will agree with me now—the other later.
last minute hy thu deacons. They in­ eration by tho Houso Military Com- ican Legion will put on n big sport­ L. S. Starrctt, head of the largoat
structed the-pastor to unnounco the mittoa in axocutlvo session of vnrious ing event here on May first nt tho toot manufacturing compnny in the
nctlon was for tho good of thu church. offers for Muscto Shoals reached a Rod nnd Cun Club grounds nt which country, died nt his winter home here
Virginia I’ournon said she was Invitud stngo whoro it appours probable that time tho ywill givo nwny prizes for yesterday.
He was ‘ eighty-seven
l&gt;y the pastor to toll of tho efforts to none of the offers will be recommend- ’ the best rifle shot, open to Legion- years old, nnd President of tho StarrniHu tho moral standard of thu stage. cd to tho houso In .their present form, nires, 'o r the host rifle shot among rett Tool Compnny, of Athol, Mass.
It was said today on good authority, i tho Indira nnd for tho best trap
"The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap"
Tho contract for thu uroction of
------------------------- l (ihooting open to all. Tho rifle shoots
St. Petersburg will float a bond
tho new high school near Now Port
Work will soon begin at Sanford will ho held with 22 rifles nnd prom- issue of $205,000 for municipal im­
Richey was awarded to Marshall- on a modern brick building to bo iso to bo some great sport. Wntch. provements, including n power plant
W a tc h th e S o u th E a s t C o r n e r o f P a fje T w o
------------------------Jackson Co., of Lakeland, nt $36,- used uh a steam Inundry, which will
at n cost of $300,000 If voted favor­
1locate In that city.
j Tho Herald for Post Cards,
4GB. Work will start nt onco.
ably on by nn election May 10.

POINCAIR STATES

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A M llis iw ii

REVOLUTION
NIPPED IN BUD
IN NICARAGUA

M a r b le F lo o r F in is h

RADIO SETS
MADECHEAPER
BY PATENTS

Ball Hardware Co.

HENNA BATHS
LATEST FAD
IN ENGLAND

Farm s, Homes,
Groves, Lot§
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” ZXZ

J.E. SPURLING

�FIRST* BUSINESS SKY SCRAPER
SHRINERS WILL CAPTURE CITY
TO BE BUILT BY THE FIRST
ON MAY 27TH OF THIS YEAR
NATIONAL BANK OF SANFORD
AND INITIATE SEVENTY MEN

SPELLS

PURCHASED m i l l e r c o r n e r t o d a y a n d
WILL BUILD A SIX-STORY BANK AND OF- AH Candidates Must Send Petitions to Recorder
at Jacksonville at Once
FICE STRUCTURE
THERE AT ONCE
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Morocco Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S.
of Jacksonville, will hold a ceremonial tributed.
4 Japanese palms from Mrs. Stev*
aexslon and confer tho Order in San,
ena.
»
ford, on Saturday, May 27, 1922.
1
yellow
elder,
2
date
palms
from
All candidates for this ceremonial1
Mrs.
Newman.
must hnvo their petitions In the Re­
1 sago palm, and 1 crape myrtle
corder's office at Jacksonville not lat­
from Mrs: Fred Wllllama.
er
than
May
7th.
The deal was close dthis morning and the bank takes imme­
Nasturtium seed from the Allen
diate possession of the property and will proceed os rapidly as pos- It is expected that this ceremonial Seed Co.
will bo one of tho largest ever held in
lible in the devdopitiuhl and consumation of its plans.
4 lbs Allnmnndas and tlnnla seed
This is the result of a year of earnest thought and considera­ Floridn nnd every true son of tho de­ Mrs. Hill.
sert of whatever Oasis is cordinlly nnd
tion of the very beBt for the bank and for Sanford.
4 Mnlvnviscus, Mrs. McLaulln.
When it became apparent that the bank would be obliged to fraternally invited.
2
Amcricnn Beauty Roses by Mrs.
enlarge its quarters to accommodate its rapidly increasing busi­ Jacksonville has promised to sond n Guinn.
ness, it was first planned to build on its present site. This would delegation of five hundred nnd a good Double row of polneottla cuttings
SEALED
yr
have meant the demblishing of the present group of buildings many prominent Shrincrs throughout in front of bamboo hodgo, to the ex­
AIR-TIGHT '
owned by the bank, which are among the best in town, in addition the stnto will attend.
press offico, glvon by Mrs. Holly,
President
F.
L.
Millerof
tho
Snn­
to which the great expense und inconvenience of equipping tem­
ford Shrino Club has appointed the Mrs. W. C .Hall.
porary quarters had to be considered.
IS flnmo vines donated by tho wel­
The action taken today is the result of an analysis of the sit­ following committees who will bend fare department, nnd set out along
overy effort to make this ceremonial
uation from every angle.
the board fenco west of tho depot.
In preparation for this step the bnnk recently increased its an unqualified aucccss.
2 planted Express Offico; 2 round
capital from $50,000.00 to $100,000.00, the combined capital anu Parade Committee — Sam Yaur.tc, the onk tree; ono round palm treo.
surplus now standing at $125,000.00 and the deposits at nearly a Dr. R. E. Stovalls, H. II. Hcercn.
Your chnirmnn has also hold a
Candidates—James Moughton, R.
million and n half.
plant sale nnd n rummngo snlo dur­
The directors of the bank feel thnl the continued growth and B. Chnpmnn, Gifford Garrett
ing the club yenr, both of which were
Q fi G unrnnteeci b y
^
rosperity of SanforJ is assured, and they nro looking nhend and Publicity—J. It. Forest, James very successful, nnd havo already
„uild!ng for the future—the structure planned will be a credit to Moughton, J. M. Gillon.
been reported through out secretaryHall und Uunquot—Chns. M. Hnnd,
&lt; /A £ / S T y V W s r ie &amp; tA '
Sanford when it has grown to be a city of 25,000 inhabitants.
treasurer.
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Th[s action 1b in accordance wi|h the policy and reputation of Fred Wulsmn, Dr. R. -E. Stevens.
As our committee will not be need­
Place
and
Arrangements—Fred
this old” institution—progressive conservatism—ii invuim that F,
ed any longer nt the depot, I wish to
l
Mc­
•r'.j-.ry mu!
.&lt;iM 3. H. l - u r ii t
•VAWi’ED—Vo i.-.ar Vrtln owner of
p. Forster, S. O. Chase, L. A. Brumley, T. J. Miller, T. J. Hawkin, Wnlsmn, L. f \ iWeCuliur, IF.
recommend that a letter of appre­ Moo,
A.
J.
L
o
o
sin
g
,
W.
\V.
V
an
Ness,
J.
good rnnch for snlo. Stnto cash
B. E. Squire and B. F. Whitner, together with the other stockhold­ Kinnon.
ciation he written from tho depart­ F. M cC IslIand. n a il II. J . I.ntiinnn s h a l l
co n stitu te) t h e h o a r d o f d i r e c t o r s .
Decorations—J. M. Gillon, R. H.
price,
ful particulars. D. F. Bush,
ers are willing to prove their faith in Snnford by their works.
ment to Mr. Dumas for nil hia help­
A r t i c l e VI.
T h o h lR h o st a m o u n t o f I n d o h l o d n e s s Minneapolis, Minn.
The First National has seen Snnford through the "rough Morris, S. F. McAlister.
fulness nnd courtesy.
o r li a b il it y to w h ic h t h e c o r p o r a t i o n
Apl 7-21; Mny 5-10; June 2-16
spots" during the past 85 years, and now that we are entering on a Rccoptlon—Forest Lake, James
Respectfully submitted for tho m a y , a t a n y tim e , s u b j e c t ItHolf s h a l l
n o t ex ceed t w i c e t h e a m o u n t o f Its p aid
period of development and growth, they propose to lend the way. Moughton, L. H. Gibbs, H. II. Heer- committee on depot work,
u p c n p it u l s t o c k p lu s Its s u r p l u s .
II.
FOR SALE—Tomato plants, any
As details nro worked out in the bunk’s plans they will be giv­ en, J. S. Wilson.
MRS. ALICE E. IIILL. T h o n a m e s aAnrdt i cpllea c.V
e s o f r o s ld e n c o of
Automobile
nnd
Kntcrtninmcnt—C.
quantity, for prompt delivery.—
en to the public from time to time, recognizing as the bank does
th o I n c o r p o r a t o r s n n d t h e n u m h o r of
a ll u r e s s u b s c r i b e d by e a c h n r e n s f o l ­ Chnso &amp; Co., Phono 530.
28-tfc
that it has zeen the unswerving confidence and loyal patronage M. Hnnd, R. A. Newman, L. I’. Me- FOREST LAKE AGAIN
lo w s :
A. J. L o o sin g , H anford , F l o r i d a , 100
during these years that has enabled it to maintain its standard of Culler, W. C. Hill, Harry Ward, .1. C.
HONORED IIY THE RANKERS s h a r e s .
W A N T R D — Mon o r w o m e n t o t a k a o r usefulness, and to be in a position to tnke the forward step today. Deen, J. S. Wilson,
I, . U rb a n Mny. H an fo rd , F l o r i d a , 100 d o r s f o r K o n u ln e tom ru n te e d h o s i e r y ,
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA s h a r e s .
A Shrincrs* Indies committee will
fo r m en, w om en a n d ch ild ren
E lim in ­
J. K. Hm It It. H an fo rd , F l o r i d a ,
too a t e s d a r n i n g . Mn oo a w e e k f u l l ti m e .
also be appointed whose duty it will
11.00 a n h o u r s p u r o tim e.
K x p n rlo n o e
shares.
S to ck in g
V a n Ness, H an fo rd . F l o r i d a , uitlteooB sary.— I n t e r n a t l o r i t t l
he to nssist in entertaining the visit­
lion.- Forest Lake attended tho 100W s. h a\V.
Mills. N o r r i s t o w n , l ’n.
29 -10 tp
res.
ing Shrincrs' Indies. Curs will lie at convention of hankers nt Gainesville j J. II. F e r g u s o n , H a n fo rd . F l o r i d a , loo
their disposnl for sightseeing nnd Inst w e e k nnd wns again honored b y (
Y" M cC lellan d . H an fo rd , F l o r i d a , 100
(From Monday's Daily)
GOOD GRADE
them in being elected vice president' "hares.
J. II. Huddleston of Geneva was in boats for trips on the lake.
...
. . . . . . .
„ , ,
...
I J . D. U o sse y , H anford . F l o r i d a , 100
It
is
estimated
that
fully
ten
thou­
of t h e M a t e Bankers division of tho s h a r e s
tho city today nnd reports the Gen­
STABLE MANURE
II. J. L e h m a n , H anford . F l o r i d a , 100
eva section ns flourishing but need: sand visitors will ho here on tlmi duto American Bankers Association nnd s h a r e s .
CIIEAI'
which will give to Sanford tho biggest will represent the stnto hnnkern of S T A T U O F F L O R ID A ,
ing rain badly liko all of Florida.
Prompt Shipment
O F HH.MINOLIR
time in its history.
Floridn at the American Bankers' COUNTY
On t h i s d a y p e r s u m il l) ' a p p e a r e d b e ­
o r e m e J. It. F l- rg u s o n . A. J . Loosing,
Association in Now Yqrk on Octo­ fW.
L. W. RERGMANN
N. do V. HOWAItl) CHAPTER, U. I). lion Forest Luke has returned frem
\V. Van N ess. I, U r b a n May, .1. K.
ber
4th.
Mr.
Lnko
served
ns
presi­
S
m ith , II. .1. L e h m a n . .1. F. M c C leln n d Ilox 2163, Station A, Jacksonville, Fla.
Gainesville when* ho attended tho \UNION STATION GROUNDS
C. WILL RESURRECT THIS
Ii. UoHHey, t h e p e r s o n s wtio s u b ­
dent of tho Stnto Bunkers’ Associa­ as cnrdi b.1.
convention of stnto nnd national j
METAMORPHOSED INTO
e d to t h e f o r e g o i n g c h a r t e r , a n d
BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM
e
a
c
h
for
h im s e l f , b e f o r e m o a c k n o w l ­
bankers.
a
()NE ()p s a n FOBDS GARDENS tion two years ago and has held sov- e d g e d t h a t h e did so f o r t h e p u r p o s e s
LANDIS. FISH &amp; HULL
oral offices with the association since h e r e i n e x p r e s s e d .
WITNHHH My h a n d anil s e a l o f ofWednesday, April 20, nt 3:30 p. m.
its
organization
nnd
his
Hanford
Attorneys nnd Counaellnra-at-Law
Dr. nnd Mrs. Langley nnd their j Sinco th» Chnmbor of Commerce
flee a l H anford , F l o r i d a , (tils (lie 12th
in Central Park the N. do V. Howard guests visited in Tampa Snturdny started the work of Improvement nt friends nro congratulating him upon d a y of April, A It 1021*.
Do LAND, FLORIDA
•
( N o t a r i a l Heal)
.1. tl. HIIAItON.
Chapter U. I). C., will observe Decor­ nnd yesterduy nnd enjoyed tho beau- the Union Station by calling ntten- Ills added honors.
N o t a r y P ub lic. Will practice In the State und Feder­
Slv c o m m is s io n e x p i r e s A p ril l i t h , I :• - f» al Courts. Special facilities for Exation Dny. There will he a Hhort pro­ tlful "Florida Highlands" country ti„n to tho dainpidated nppcnrnnco
S l-ltc
| ntnlnlng and Perfecting Lnnd Tltlea.
gram, a talk by I)r. Brownlee, song, ehrouto.
WASHINGTON, April 25.—The
j of tho grounds and afterward by the
I n Ills C i r c u i t C o u r t n f I h f S r v r i i t h . l i i wreath placed in monumont in honor
-------I good work of the Woman's Club nnd restoration in the House tnriff bill tllc In I I ' l r c i i l l iif t h r *&lt;lnlc n f F l o r i d a ,
In mill f o r S e m i n o le C o u n t ) . —
of our heroes of the late world war.
Mr. D. T. Robertson, insurnneo the A. C. L. Rnllwny nnd assistants duty of fifty cents n thousand on
In ('h iiiire ry.
shingles,
wns
asked
of
tho
Scnnto
Then to the cemetery to dernrnto the counsellor of Now York City spont tho grounds surrounding tho station
C ITA TIO N
SCHELLE MAINES
graves of tho heroes of the sixties. n few days here last week as tho are now u thing of benuty nnd dc- Finnticc Committee today by twentyT.
&lt;\
llllo
ry
,
C
n
n
ip
ln
liin
u
l,
live
senators
of
the
Republican
Agri­
The public is invited. A special in- guest of Dr. und Mrs, J. C. Pottor, spite tho present drouth the flowLAW YER
vs.
OITicc In Ihe Court House
vitntion 1h extended to the old voter- 0n Laurel Avenue.
' ers and shrubs and trees nro nil cultural tariff block. Shingles are I.cnh ll ll lc r y , D e f e n d a n t.
T o L e a h H i l l e r ) . No. 601114 L in d e n
FLORIDA
ons, G. A. R., nnd Amcricnn Legion
-------, j»r„wing nnd ns coon us tho rainy new on the free list.
S tr e o l, W ln s liiu -K u lein . N o r t h C a r o ­ SANFORI)
li n a :
•
1 Snnford is doing business niong season starts tho grounds will be
Not lei- Ih li e re b v a Iv en I lot I l li«- u n d e r ­
ll u p iie u i'ln g fr o m a n a f f i d a v i t filed
Following is the history of our first every lino now nnd if nil the stores beautiful. Mrs. A. E. Hill of the s i g n e d will, &lt;&gt;ii F r *iluy. April 2V, 1022, o r In t h i s c a u s e Dial you a r e a f i o n - r e s liih s o o n ( h e r e a f t e r us c o n v e n ie n t, a p p l y d e n i of t h e S t a l e of F l o r i d a , t h e r e f o r e ,
Memorial dny:
N
will advcrt'.so specials nnd go nftor welfnro department, who hns lubor- to t h e Iloiiorulil«* C a r v A H a r d e e , Clov- y o u , L eah ll ll lc r y . a r e o r d e r e d a n d roo f t h e S t a l e o f Florliln, fo r lel- •Itilrud an t h e 6th d a y o f J u n e , A. I).
On April 20th, 68 years ago, our the trade this will ho the busiest oil long und fnithfully on this work elir triso r priten
t l l i e o r p o r a t I iik T I I H i»l»l&gt; 1022. In a p p e a r to t h e hill o f c o m p l a i n t
I’MLLOWH
I I U l L D lN li ASStH ’l ATION. e x h i b i t e d a g a i n s t you In t h i s c a u se .
mothers und grandmothers of the j summer in our history.
j and also on tho parks of tho city
n n ile r t h e folloxvltii; pro p o seil c h a r t e r ,
AHorncy-nt-Lnw
o r d e r e d Dial t h i s m ilieu ho p u b ­
South with bleeding llqarts, with hopo
-------' made the following report to the t h e o r i g i n a l o f w h ic h Ih now on file In lisIth e dIs In
th e S an fo rd H erald once a
Die o f f ic e of t h e S e c r e t a r y o f S l a t e o f w e e k for f o u r woukH
almost gone, yet with a loyalty nnd
W. B. Tnlloy nnd O. W. Tnlloy of welfare meeting of tho Woman’s Hie
No. 14 Garncr-WoodrufT Buildin
S t a l e o f F lo rliln nt TnllnhiiHseo.
W IT N E S S m y h a n d a n d I h e s e a l of
devotion hardly known to civilization Lnkclnnd nro in tho city today look- Club Inst week:
A, .1 LOSS I NO
t h i s c o u rt on t h i s Ih e lMtli d a y o f A pril,
SANFORD, FLA.
I, URIIAN MAY
A. D. 1022
established our Southern Memorial i ing over tho field with tho view of
Ar chnirmnn of your committee on
.1 K. S M ITH
(H EAL)
E. A. DOUQLAHH,
W.
\V.
VAN
NKSH
Bay to the Confederate soldier the Jdrawing plans for a numhor of now depot work, I beg to submit the folI ' l e r k C i r c u i t C o u r t.
.1 II FEROUHON
Heiiilnolo C o u n ty , Fla.
first Memorial dny to he established i buildings. O. W. is a former resi lowing report:
.1 F Mi I'l.K L L A N D ,
30-Etc
l l y : A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
.1
It.
IIOHHEV
in t h e history of tho world.
| dent of Snnford nnd both of them arc
So far as I know, the first dofinitu
II. .1 I,HUMAN
The war wna^not long over, the now living nt Lakeland.
move towards improving tho looks of t l t T I I I . H I N ( I F I M U I I I ' O I I A T I O N O F
T U I : O l l l l K I-'l.liO W M I l l ' l l . I I I N H
JEWELER
heavy hand of reconstruction wns I
-------- '
our stntlon wns when Mrs. W. B.
AHNOCIATION
tIio timlorsliciutil. h o r e h y a s s o c i ­
pressing the very life out of our Htrick-: E. H. Kilbeo of Genova wns in tho Herndon, then chairman of tho wcl- a t eWo.
MY SPECIALTIES:
o u rs elv cH t o g e t h e r fo r Die p u r p o s e
cn land yet these women put nil h it-) city today nnd announced his lnton-: fare Department of tho Woman’s of f o r m i n g a hotly politic a m i c o r p o r a t e
d e r t h e l a w s n f t h e StiUc of F lo r id a ,
1'icknrd’n Hnnd-Pnintcd China
ternesB nsldo nnd where nn erstw hile, tlon of making the race for County Club, set tho little spneo botweon uu n11ti
anil u n d e r t h e f o l lo w in g p r o p o s e d
(■orhnm'it
Sterling Silver
c
h
a
r
t
e
r
.
foenmn had found n last resting pluco Commissioner from the fifth district tho express offico nnd rnilrond buildA rtlelr I
Rogern’
Plntcd
Wnre
in our midst his grnvo wns strew n 1—tho Genova and Chuluotu section, ing with hibiscus nnd pnlms. Soon T h e m i m e o f t h e c o r p o r a t i o n hIi ii II he
I H O D D F E L L O W S llU IL D IN O ASSO­
Elgin nnd Waltham Watchea
with April blossoms just ns wore our Mr. Kilbee served ono term ns com- ( after this through the flno work ,of TC IIA
T IO N u n d 111, p r i n c ip a l [dace of tillsown.
f misslonor from this district nnd snys Miss Whitner tho transportation l o e s s Shull lie a t S a n f o r d , F lo r id a .
l-.'stuhlishcd by our mother nnd our thnt Ills mnny friends hnvo ngnin | forco of tho Const Lino employes, T h e g e n e r a l Anr taitcul ree II.of th o husliiesH
lie t r a n s u d e d hy I lie c o r p o r a I loll
I'nrcel Post Your denning and
grandmothers to commemorate
the prevailed
upon him to innko tho rnco.
bought shruhhoryand sot out stohtho
a l l ho: T o tiuy, c o n s t r u c t , o w n , hold,
Dyeing to
glorious deeds of our Confederate hoI- The Commissioner from tho Fifth park nt the south end of tho station, le a s e , sell, let, anil n th e r iv l s o c o n t r o l
Enrich the noil, IncrcnHo tho
dlors and a^uuso npt successful, hut ‘ now Is Endor Curlett who will also ( This work they havo maintained af on rd dl oi sdpgoe s ea nodf r feraal l eersnt an tle pa un rdp ohsuelsl ,d l na gu s­
yield, hasten maturity, im­
the memory
which will never die, 1he n candldnto nnd tho Fifth promis-1 right straight along, until now their dedi t ot rhieurme ws , i tahn, dt oo tmh ae kr ep cu or pnot rs ae cs t sc ot no n feuc rt ­­
prove tho quality. It pays to
the keeping of this dny him been hnnd- 1es some wnnn campaigning niong efforts havo been recognized nnd t h e r Its p u r p o s e s a m i h u s l u e s s , t o b o r ­
a n d In s e c u r e Ilia s a m e hy
use thorn regularly. Stock In
cd down to us by our mothers to bo in ' with the other districts.
money nnd lnhor have been given aro pwl e dmgoen eoyf Its
s l o c k , o r hy n o te s , m o r t ­
our wnrchouRO nt Snnford.
by tho railroad to keep up tho ontlro g a g e s , Ponds, a m i o t h e r o h l l g a t l o n s ,
turn bequeathed to our c h i l d r e n . -------------------- * _
French Dry Cleaners
u p o n (h o p r o p e r t y of t h e c o r p o r a t i o n ,
Booklet
freo from warohouno
tract around tho depot in n manner a n d g e n e r a l l y to h a v e a n d e x o r c i s e all
The Southern people hnvo shown In OLD CRUISER VESUVIUS
or from—
PRIDE OF SPANISH WAR
Unfitting the needs of n city liko shuucshl n epsosw ea rnsd a sp umr pnoys ehe o fIn ct hidee nct o rtop o trhae­
a gallant wny their fnlth in n re-unit
Steam Dyers
SOLD
FOR
JUNK
TODAY
Snnford. This Is necessary for mo tio n , n r o tlio r h u s l u e s s o f lik e n a ­
l‘d nation, und while tho Stars and
tu r e , a n d to h a v e , o n jn y , n n d e x Armour F e r tiliz e r Works
to cxplnin, hut neither tha money nor i-relso nil t h e r i g h t s , p o w e r s a n d p r i v ­
burs are furled nnd laid nwny for­
611 Main St.
Jacksonville, FI
Jacksonville. Florida
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WASHINGTON,
April
24.—Tho
tho
lnhor
HAD
been
provided
when
ever, tho people of tho South will nev­
Wo
propny
parcel
poatago
on return.
a n d e x i s t i n g u n d e r t h e l a w s o f th e
er allow its history to die, they will old nnvy dynnmlto cruiser, . Vesu- j i accepted tho appointment from tho S l a t e o f F lo r id a .
A r t i c l e III.
forever near its mantle o f' heritable, *vius, in tho Spnnlsh-Amcrlcnn war .welfare department, nnd tho llttlo
Thu ainounl nf c a p ita l slock o f th e
fora people who tnke no pride in itn ' days hailed, as possible plonor craft pint Mrs. Herndon had set wns bnd- c o r p o r a t i o n s h a l l lie F i f t e e n T h o u s a n d
i f IM0O.ni&gt;) D o lla r s , d i v i d e d Into F i f t e e n
ACRES» Flowing well, Celery Land, 5-aer«
Poxt history will never nchiovo his - 1of now nuvnl ora for world, was- |y |n need 0f cnro nmj attention. At H u n d r e d (IfiOll) s h a r e s , n f th e p a r v a l u e
1
V
I
I
U
r
i
U
L
i
tracts
or more, easy payments. This is th e
o
f
T
e
n
($
10.00&gt;
D
o
lla
r
s
e
ach
.
w
h
ic
h
' sold today for Junk to a Chelsea, 1„u times wo hnvo had tho grontest s h a l l ho p a y a b l e In l a w f u l m o n e y of
tory worthy of the name.
—
----largest
solid
body of Flowing well land In th e
With our April blossoms to toll of Massachusetts mun for forty-two courtesy nnd consideration from Mr. th o U n ite d S l a t e s o f A m e ric a , o r In
p r o p e r t y , o r la b o r , o r s e r v ic e s , n t a f a i r
Dumhs nnd his offico forco.
Tho a n d J u s t v a l u a t i o n to he fix ed hy t h e
tho love for our heroes who fought to hundred dollars.
work
of
your
committoa
is
as
fol­ ht hoaatr dp uo rf pdoisree.c t o r s n t a m e e t i n g hold f o r
umintuin whnt they thought to-' bo
lows:
A r t i c l e IA’.
r&gt;ght and just who gnvo nil thnt mon STEAMER LAMPDEN
h ic h t h e c o r p o r a t i o n
Cash from Welfare for labor, fif­ s h Ta lhl e etxeirsmt s s hf oa lrl wlie
could give, n lovo so strong, so true ao
SINKS IN SUPERIOR
perpetual
u n io n s
s o o n e r dlSNolvur a c c o r d i n g to I tw .
‘
0,1 abiding, having a beautiful influ-1
CREW OF SEVENTEEN teen dollars.
A r t i c l e V.
Man from tho city once a week
T ho h u sln e ss n f th e co rp u ru tlo n shall
onco n»d memory that will novor dio,i
(Hr Tkr A^ncTnisd Press*
ho .c o n d u c t e d hy ii P r e s i d e n t , a ViceWL‘ publicly honor our Confederate 1 SAULT STEMARIE, Mich.. April when needed.
P resid en t. a S e c re ta ry a n d T re a s u r e r,
Two loads of fortllizer from city. a n d a h o a r d o f d i r e c t o r s to c o n s i s t of
HeiuJ.
j 24.—The stenmor Lnmpdcn of tho
n
n sn v o n o f
Ono load of fortllizer from Mr. Itso t slteoscskthhoalnd efri vs .e nTohr omdoirree clitm
Koto nn unbroken year, Confederate t Canadian LlghthouBo Sorvlce, carryo r s s h a l l lie Consulting ChcmlBt snys of the water: "Of tho mnny water* of this and etlh
e l e c t e d n n n u n l l y hy th u s t o c k h o l d e r s on
Memorial dny hns been observed ov-1 ing a crow of aoventeon la bolloved Sponcor,
t h e s e c o n d T u e s d a y la J n n u n r y n f e a c h
One load from Mr. Henry.
y e a r a t 11:00 p. m, a t n m o o t i n g h e ld f o r or regions that I have analyzed, I have found none euperlor In ell food qaaUory year. Thon lot us weave.
! to hnvo sunk southeast of MlchiplHint p u r p o s e In R s p r i n c i p a l o f f i c e s nt
Bnmboos donated nnd aot around H
Carlands for Confedernta Memorial coton Island In Lnko Superior, dura n fo rd . F l o r i d a , an il Its o f f i c e r s s h i l l ,
I m m n d l n to l y t h e r e a f t e r he o lo o le d hy tiea of that of the "Elder Water."—rhone 5I1-W. Office In Miller Balldtag.
tho northeast edgo of depot park.
Ing n storm last week.
th e hoard of d irecto rs.
n til
th o se
. ,)ny*
10 hibiscus plants donated by Mrs. e lc u t o d n t t h e f i r s t u n n t i a U
l 'm e e tin g of
*or tno men who wore the gray,
t h e s t o c k h o l d e r s shiill- he iiu n llflc d , t h o
Work has started *&gt;n tho Woman’s , Jewett.
Aud the Confodorato flag shall wnvo,
b u s i n e s s n f Ih e c o r p o r a t i o n s h a l l
he
Club building nt Lcosburg by Shafln 1 Thousand of petunia plants grown c o n d u c t e d hy t h e f o l l o w i n g o f f lc e r n : J.
or fi*e Cnuso they died to serve.”
H. F e r g u s o n , P r e s i d e n t ; A. .1. t .o s s l n g ,
A Pittman, the contractors.
| by Mr. Melsch and myself, and dls- V i c e - P r e s i d e n t ; W. W. V a n N ess, Her- N . DoV. Howard, C. U. D. O.

The First National Bank, o&lt; Sanford, purchased the T. J. Mil­
ler comer and will ereot on it a modern banking and office building
to cost upwards of $100,000.00. The preliminary pinna call for a
alx-atory structure of steel and stone and terra cotta to cover the
lot 50 by 117 feet, with banking accommodations second to none in
the state and the upper storlfes devoted to offices, modem in ev­
ery detail, served by electric elevators.

f

MEMORIAL DAY ADDITIONAL LOCAL
TO BE OBSERVED
IN THIS CITY

GEO. G. HERRING

HENRY M cLA U LIN

• / frm o

BIG CROP
Fertilizers

ROGERS &amp; JONES

FOR &lt;JAI F “800

ar

_ _ _ _ _ FRANK L WOODRUFF

ELDER SPRINGS WATER-- - - - - —

-,

Elder Springs Water Company

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*HY

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28,1922
tails of the protective service for all the man with money whd falls to
shippers. The Fruit Growers’ ex­ buy Sanford , real estate now but
press wes organised two years igo puts tho money In some fly by night
nnd has developed a working, force scheme (the other fellow ’s game)
specially trained In the handling end will regret just as those who have
care of perishable freight.
Last gone before have regretted It. The TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KlDNRTg
y c a r.lt made a particularly success­ following from the ^Florida Metropo­
AND NEUTRALIZE IRRITAT- *
ful record In handling southern prft. lis Is timely:
ING ACIDS"Speaking before the Florida Banducts, and It was largely thle fact
■vMournov rucx w adtakcxi
which influenced the decision of the kors’ Association a t Gainesville Sat­
Pensacola man was lost In Orlando
Kidney and bladder weakness ^
urday, D. R. Ctieelngor Comptroller
a T S A li
•M&lt;00
Pennsylvania railroad management.
e w im
.................... ..............i.u for several hours yesterday. Ho was
suit
from uric acid, says a noted an.
of
currency,
stated
a
truth
In
these
Tho Pennsylvania railroad was the
U X MOU I J H u t
............
i l l attending tho Knlghta Pythias conthorlty.
The kdneys filter this tey
emphatic
words:
pioneer in the use and development of
AtmO m ImmO OUm 1U11 Ibttot U n it M, ventlon and becoming sleepy went to
from
tho
blood and pass It on to th*
"'The
present
is
a
most
appro­
1IM, at l b r m O lio. at O u lM illM M * . his hotel and slept. Tho other Pen­
refrigerator cars, haring ostablshsd
UaUr A H *1 V i n t V. l i l t .
priate time for bankers to admonish bladder, whore it often remains to fr.
the
first
lines
through
tho
sooth
sacola folks jumped to tho conclusion
SanUr* B a b I m l l U n U l i M m r ,
more than thirty yeara ago, In order their clients against ovor-confldence ritate and Inflame, causing a burning
l l l i n i n (aiaaft iaaAar) so* tte m e U r **ti that soma of tho capital removal
The scalding sensation, or setting up y
to brln^r fresh fruits and vegetables In speculative Investments.
a n ttla tiaita*
X lfiiV a ld rataa w » pcoplo In south Florida had sand­
aaatU u 4 a n ia k a m a* amllaatlm.
Irritation a t the neck of the bladder
world
needs
a
restoration
of
opporto tho northern markets during the
&gt;aa yaa*. a t l b m i lilt. U aatanaa._______ bagged him and they wero greatly
obliging
you to peek relief two 0j
t"nlty
to
produce
and
consume
things
colder seasons.—Tampa Times.
Vbaaa lit alarmed until tho missing one was
ffla ai E n t L D BOILS IKO.
three tlmea during the night. Thi
needed
for
human
progress
nnd
ban.
----------o----------found in the hotel. No one ever goes
kern should keep In mind that the sufferer Is in constant 'dread,
THE EIGHT HOAD BUILDING
to sleep in Orlando and naturally the
first
call for liquid capital must be water passes sometimes with a scald.
IDEA.
poljcc never looked for the man to be
Education* Is eat In' s p a g h e tti lik e
Knlghta of Tythlna art) In meeting
mn^e
In* behalf of tho farmer, ths Ing sensation and Is very profu»«|
in bed.
•
you wus used to It.
manufacturer,
the exporter, and In again, there Is difficulty in avoidiaj
at Orlando.
The Orlando Reporter-Star of rec­
general,
tho
Industrial
nnd commer­
On tho othor hand county and dis­ ent date quotes Mr. M. M. Smith as
Tho first observance of southern
Bill Crawford'a picture In all the
cial
community.
It
Is
eqnslly
Impor­ Bladder weakness, most folks call
trict fairs and even township fa in saying:
Orlando papers ahowa hla handsome memorial day In Sanford was held show the visitor what can be raised
tant
that
banks
be
kept
from
over. it, becauso they can’t control urina.
"It la not cheap road construc­
phis in true form. Bill was formerly yesterday and being tho first it should there. Tho grand display of fruit
extending
themselves
by
too
liberal
ttion. W h ile't is extremely annoy,
tion, but good road construction
• newspaper man which accounts for have been better attended but it seems nn(j vegetables, poultry and live j that wo need In Florida.”
accomodations to speculative clients ” ing and sometimes very painful, yj,
that the pcoplo who aro mostly inter­
his good looks.
Mr. ............
Smith is. right, ________
incidentally
he . Those familiar with present bus!-. is really one of the most simple
_ —
—ail.
ested or should be Interested have lost stock proves that tho old state can I .....
raise
something
besides
tourists
a
n
d
'
is
in
lino
with
tho
arguments
used
|
rt‘88
conditions
and
the
history
of
monts
to
overcome.
Got
about
f0aj
Interest
and
this
probably
accounts
Why do the so-called "night edi­
resort hotels. The above displays' by this paper that Florida road trndc “Krce in tne conclusion that ■ounces of Jnd Salts from your phu.
tions” of the Florida dailies have to for tho fact that tho day was never are mute advertisements of the re- building, from now on, should bo
country is passing through a , macist and take a tnblespoonful in g
be printed on pink paper. Whenever observed before. Credit Is duo to N. huCUC.i v t
\
den
tiiuiitu
u
^
h
'tio
n n ry . 't w :
o f wafer hefcre hraakfest. w
-\x&lt;the Herald gets out a "night edition” ileV. Howard cnaptcr, Liaugffie™ ok visitor is of tho notion of buying a will at least last as long as the considered established axioms of bus­ tinue this for two or three days. This
the Confederacy for tho obsorvnhco of
it will be printed or. ” rh t b!”* ?*•
iness are not holding up, and that wll neutralize tho acids in the uria«
the
day yesterday and it should bo homo nothng moro will appeal to him bonds run which furnished tho monper done up In baby blue ribbon.
tho
outcome depends almost entirely so it no longer is n source of irritamndo n holiday In fact ns well as In stronger thnn to seo the stuff that is cy for their building.
.
-----------o----------upon tho remedies applied to the var­ tion to tho bindder nnd urinary or.
raised
in
thnt
section.
,
The
Reporter-Star
declaring
that
JPeter 0 ._Knight In n speech before nnme next year. Othor cities closed
Yet everything helps. The tourist it Is the poorest kind of economy to ious plyiscs of tho general conditions gnus which then net normnlly u^ala.
the llardwaro convention at Birming­ the stores for'two hours and In many himself is n big asset to tho Htatc. build chenply, says, relative to tho ns they become acute.
Jnd Salts is inexpensive, harmless,
ham "rapped tho 10th araendm i-'.' •ifhcr wnys observed the day nnd call­ The family that arrives nnd departs class of roads that will be needed
a\ so- *hq experts nnd others In nnd is mndo from tho acid of grnpei
asva despatches in dally papers. Wo ed the public's attention to tho day in an nutomoWle 'eaves a certain for the future:
touch with the trend of economic nnd lemon juice, combined with lithi*
liiu nOutii.
do not know Just which amendment at days ill-----------------------,&gt;vopt«i
pro firm in the conviction nnd is used by thousands ?;
nmount of money. Even the knocker
“Under the heavy automobile*
Petor meant to rap but if ho wanted
I
linsic
economic
factors are entitled to who are subject to urinary disorder.
and truck trnfflc to which roads
spends a certain amount, nnd whore
BUSY TIMES IN FLORIDA
to bo In stylo ho should have rapped
consideration
nnd
relief before po­ caused by uric acid irritation. JaJ
there is one thnt knocks there aro ten
a r e subjected now, they must be
tho 18th ono just for luck.
tential factors arc given liberal en­ Saits is splendid for kidneys and cauv
thousnnd
thnt
advertise
tho
state
for
built
ve:y
heavy;
muet
bo
con­
Wo hnvo often romnrkcd that it
couragement, Mr. Crissinger speaks es no bud effects whatover,
structed on well drained beds
would
take n large size book to tell nil they nro worth.
Now that tho missing Key Westfor those who hold this opinion, and,
Hero you have a plcnsnat, offer,
Willis Powell of Lake County says
nnd must be protected at the
Bimini seaplane has been found wo of the activities nnd progress of the that tho average family thnt comes to
occupying
tho
position
thnt
ho
docs,
voscent
llthia-wnter drink, whith
edges. Ciny nnd crushed stono
can resume our accustomed pcrsual of different cities nnd towns In Florida
he
should
know
whnt
he
is
talking
quickly
relieves
bindder trouble,Florida to llvo, be he n homo owner or
will not serve where tho trnffic
the Genoa conference, the bonus bill, nnd in that assertion we hnvo not
about.
Adv.
renter, is worth $2,500 to nny com­
is very heavy. These materials
the sporting news and tho platform changed our minds ono bit. The state
Whnt the country needs today, nnd
munity.
And
we
believe
that
Willis
servo
a useful purpose on Bomo
of Albert Gilchrist. And Bimini will Is growing fast nnd tho optimism of
the world as for that matter, is a ■ No holiday today and business is
knows
whnt
ho
is
talking
about.
The
roads
but
not
on
roads
of
fre­
the ninny newspapers shows that ev­
bo quiet until another plnno Is lost.
more securo foundation for th e ! being “ resumed."
man that patronizes the grocer, the
quent heavy trafife."
o
ery section is on the increase.
things thnt nro all-important in tho |
butcher,
the
d
ry
goods
nnd
clothing
Not
only
in
it
true
ns
the
Reporter
To 'tie sure tho average person
Four million men arc out of em­
stores, to sny nothing of tho baker Star says, thnt our rondB must bo grent effort to live, not an Indis­
ployment chiefly on account of the when told that Iho state is growing
and the milkman is a vnlunblo asset built heavier, but thnt paper might criminate program of developing
coni strike and othor strikes through­ fast, his mind will run to Jackson­
to nny community for he is helping well hnvo gone further nnd said thnt would-be necessities; and while pro­
out tho United States. It is u good ville, Miami, Tnnipa nnd Ht. Petersto circulate monoy in the community harder nnd moro permanent mntor- gress is an obligation thnt cannot bo
thing summer is coming on for with 1burg. Ills mind thon is at rest. Hu
and
keeps the dollars a-inoving.
ini must he used on certain roads avoided protection of our prosant as­
four million mon out of work their never thinks of other cities like Or­
Florida
will
continue
to
grow
nnd
(
where the trnffic is henvy, nnd tho sets is un even moro binding obliga­
families would suffer in tho cold win­ lando, West Palm Reach, Dnytonn,
there
is
no
stopping,
elthor,
n
t
the
weight
to ho carried grown nnd tion, which doubtless is thc thought
ter weather. This does not look like Lakeland, Ocala nnd Hanford.
half
way
stnton.
Tho
town
of
today
growing
to n degree thnt is far be- thnt prompted JMr. Crissinger to
Tall* why avsryoni should drink
Nether docs he givo a single
the good times that wore promised
hot watsr each morning
will
bo
n
city
tomorrow.
While
th
e^o
n
d
present
construction nqd ma­ warn the bankers of tho stnto against .
thought to Fort Myers, Palntku,
by the Republican administration.
before breekfeet.
investments thnt smack too strongly
communities
in
the
North
are
worry
terial.
Plant City, Fort Piorco, Melbourne,
of
tho
speculative.”
ing
with
strikes
and
shortage
of
With the extension of tho "ship by
Two oditors in Colorado settled Ht. Augustine, Gainesville, ClcarwutTo see the healthy bloom in your
coal
the
Floridians
will
he
on
tho
job
truck"
idea, tho time is not fa r re­
their, difference by a porsonnl scrap 1cr, Haines City, Avon Park or Lnko
twenty-four
hours
in
a
dny
and
they
face
to sco your skin got clearer u j
WHAT IS APPRECIATION?
mote when roads of practically tho
|
and one hnd his nose broken and ho Wnles.
are not quitters, either.—Florida lasttngncKs and solidity, of tho modclearer,
to wnkc up without a heldpromptly shot his assailant (lend.
Yet every town named above nro
Post.
ache,
backache,
coated tongue or I
orn railroad track will bo needed.
Sometimes this old world Ib a dis­
That | h really tho host way to sottio growing like weeds nnd dozens of
---------- o----------nasty
breath,
In
fact to fed you:
Reinforced
concrete
is
oven
now
be­
mal place. Sometimes it would seem
any personal animosities that might others are in tho sumo boat.
No
best,
dny
in
nnd
dny out, just try
OF
INTEREST
TO
SOUTHERN
ing
used
in
mnny
sections
of
tho
that
none
of
man's
efforts
nvniled
crop up from tlmo to time among matter in whnt direction the traveler
him
anything
worth
while.
Somobuthlng
evory
morning for I
country,
especially
about
tho
grent
SHIPPERS
tho rival newspaper mon in the samo innveH ho sees evidences of prosper- '
week.
commerce
distributing
centers
such
timeH
It
would
seem
thnt
only
city. Newspaper mon usually go tho ity on every hnnd. Towns thnt were
Before breakfast each day, drink
whole way without any argument.
considered dead three yours ago nro
As a measure to secure for tho pub­ ns Chicago, New York, Pittsburg, 'knocks nnd kicks" greet tho things
----------- o----------he tries to do for the benefit of oth­ a glass of real hot water with a tea­
so lively today thnt the man who has lic the maximum service from its nnd even Iinltimore.
spoon fu 1 of limestone phosphntc in it
Building permanently is building ers.
Tho old landmarks of Hanford aro been absent a year or more needs a specialized equipment for handling
But onco in a long while thero us a harmless means of washing from
grndunlly disappearing to muko way guide to show where the old land­ perishable traffic, the Pennsylvania for posterity, nnd ns posterity ia go­
ing
to
have
to
take
care
of
tho
re­
conies through this cloud a ray of the stofnnch, liver, kidneys and
for the new buildings and the now marks woro.
rail road will, effective Mny 1, discon­
tiring
of
many
billions
of
dollnrs
of
Hanford. It is tho case of tho surviv­
sunshine—a bright spot to repny him bowels the previous day’s indigcstibll
Ht. Petersburg maintains 700 car­ tinue entirely tho operation of Jts
al of things. All of which brings to penters tho year around nnd Miami separate refrigerator cur lines, and these road bonds, It is but fnnir to for nil the efforts he hns expended in cleansing, sweetening nnd purifying
mind tho thought that wu should bo over 1,000. Dayontn nnd the two will merge all of its refrigerator enrs posterity thnt we build for perman­ unselfish earnestness for the general the entire ^alimentary cnaal befort
putting more food into the stomach.
good of the community.
live that departing wo can lenvo be­ cities on the bench nro sponding over numbering 5,927, with those of tho ency.
Nor is it wlso to attempt to build
hind us footprints on the sands of ?:i()0,000 right now for now buildings. Fruit Growers’ express. Thereafter
And n newspaper in not unlike an The nctlon of hot water nnd limcitoM
time instead of finger prints on the Tho two Palm Benches have ovor a tho Fruit Growers’ express will as­ In a year nil the mileage thnt a ordinary human individual. A news­ phosphate on an empty stomach is
police rocords.
half million dollars planned for new sume all refrigeration nnd protective state or a county will need for tho paper battles for tho community in wonderfully invigorntng. It cleiM
buildings. Miami and Miami Roach rnr service on the linos of the Penn­ next score, or even decade of years. which it iB published. All too often out all tho sour (ormontntons, gs«»
Truo, “progress" demands n good it is bemenned nnd criticized, knock­ and acidity and gives one a fine *pHo many men ask tho question, are putting up new buildings that sylvania system.
"whnt Is tho chnmhor of commerce will cost n million and yot there Is
The Pennsylvania railroad manage­ road to travel on to its goal, but ed nnd kicked by those it is trying to petite for breakfast.
A quarter pound of limestone phos­
doing?" nnd they aro usually tho men more, to follow.
ment has decided upon this step as “progress" has been enrouto for help. AH too often tho men who
who do not belong to this !&gt;ody. • If
Many of the towns nro reporting b e i n g in thif best interests of tho mnny years, nnd only until the al­ mnko newspapers are led to believe phate will cost very little nt the drug
they wero active members they would ? 100,000 and more being spout in now shippers nnd tho rnilroads generally. most iminedinte now has it hnd nny thnt there is no Huch thing ns appro- store, hut is sufficient to demonstrate
thnt those who nro subject to const!*
know what tho chambor is doing nnd buildings and tho town thnt is not Its most Important effect will im to good roads to ndvanca ovor. It will cintion.
pntion, bilious nttackn, acid stomsch
know that tho active committees arq reporting any improvements Is not more thnn double the number of ro- nn* dn
And what is appreciation?
"ubstituto tho jazz of
working every day for tho betterment much.
frigerntor cars o p e r a t e d by the Fruit ,l"h'kness for tho steady rythmic
Merely nn honest expression from rheumatic twinges or whoso skin i&gt;
of Hnnford. There nro many mer­
Growers’
express.
These
now
number
I
°/
progress;
and
tho
county,
tho
heart—a tolling to tho other fel­ sallow or pallid, thnt one week of
Thou with the many new buildings
chants and furmors being bcncfltted in process of erection, there will bo 5.209. With tho addition of the Penn- j fltntc* or thc nntion, thnt nttempts to low thnt you renlizo his offorts In inside bathing wil have them lookinf
every day by tho chamber of com* several million moro spent for hard sytvnnia cars, thero will be n total of do *n n y°nr whnt might well be ex- your behalf nnd tho behnlff of oth­ nnd feeling better every way.—Adf.
morco and they aro not spending a surfaced roads, sidewalks and sowers.
available for service through­ tended over n decade is going to find ers.
nickel with the chambor to halp It Nearly evory town or city has the out tho territory covered which em­ thnt presently its people will revolt
NOTICE!
Such a mesnnge came to Tho Times
help thorn.
improvement fever.
Municipal nnd braces thc Southorn and Central against the excessive burden placed recently from n man in a public posi­
N. H, Garner will sell better cars
-----------o----------district bonds are selling for moro Western Stntcs east of the Mississip­ on them all at onco.—Tampa Trib­ tion In St. Petersburg.
To reveal when they aro made. Tho Oldsmobil*
"How 1 Checked Liquor Smuggling than par. The nir moro than reeks pi, the Middle Atlantic states and une.
his identity or to print hiB loiter ■I and H; the Bulck 4 and 0, Ji'9t 6t*
In Florida" is tho title of an article of prosperity.
New England.
would be violating a confidence a n d ! rived in cur lond lots. Sec me before
by Mr. Nutt, running in many of tho
Mnny now agricultural
farina,
Tho Fruit Growers' express is u TALKING ABOUT INVESTMENTS offending modesty.
you huy.
I will save you money on
dally papers. "Checked" in right. slock rnnehes and dniry farms nro be­ co-operative organization owned and
But if none othor thnn this man your gas, oil and ropuirB.—N. IL f»ar‘
He checked tho flow into tho ntnto ing started nnd there !b nny nmount managed by tho leading railroads of
37-He
Now thnt tho growers of the San­ rendH on this printed pngo how a nor.
nnd thon want back homo. Now if of capital behind thorn. In the Ev­ tho Aouth nnd cast. It has no indiv­ ford section nro innking soma monoy newspaper appreciates tho npprecla- 1
_________________
Nutt had said “How I Stopped tho erglades sugar mills aro either start­ idual stockholders and no distribution tho investment sharks will como tion of those who honestly commend I For Rent—Nicoly furnished t*«
Liquor Traffic" ho would have said ed up or building. Mnny cities aro of earnings outside tho owning rail- swarming in like so mnny locustB nnd it, tho spneo these thoughts occupy' room apartments with bath in Cat**
something. Any dnng fool can check being set out to sugar cane and with­ roads. It exists sololy for the pur­ they will bo looking for ensy money will not hnvo been used in vain.
new building, nt reasonable price*it right hero on main street most any in a short timo tho Gludos will be tho pose of supplying refrigerator cars and they will got it unless the peoLike Carlyle, Tho' Times believes Also have npartmonts for rent nt 8M
night, blit why check it. Wo aro sugar bowl of tho world.
and protective service on fruits, vege­ plo hero nro cautious about where thnt "ono of the Godlike things of Magnolia St. J. J. Cates, at Cal**
not baggage men or checker playors.
From tho North and oven from oth­ t a b l e s ami other products of a perish­ they place their monoy.
There is this world is the veneration done to store.
35-tfe
Whnt the people want is a “stopper" er sections of the South tho great able nature.
really no reason for tho people of humnn worth by the hearts of mon.”
Insteud of a checker.
trust companies nro ponding their
Trnffic of thiu character is season­ Snnford investing their money any­ And even n newspaper mny bo par­ I*ct Mrs. Mary Graves Tell You
representatives to Florida with a al, beginning during the winter in where except Snnford. Tho instance doned nn honest pride In its own
Poultry Raising Experience
Our county commissioners held a view of getting in on tho top of tho Florida and working north until the of a corner In this city selling for worth.
special mooting yestordny afternoon prosperity wnva. After they hnvo Into fruit crops of northern New $12,000 three yenrn ago nnd Belling
A not very well-known writer, C.
“Threo years ago bought nn Inc0’
and decided to nccopt tho offer of tho viHlted a few of tho busy communi­ York and Michigan, and the potato last wcelT for $50,000 is enough to Auchcstor, onco said: “To feel ex­ bntor, this year I’vo mndo moneyHtato road department to furnish ties tho trust companies announco crop of New England, are reached. It causo tho home people to foraver es­ quisitely Is the lot of vory many; but Rats stole my chicks. ^Didn't kno*
rock for tho sides of the Orlnndo-San- they will lond monoy to any legiti­ is therefore evident that tho addition chew thn gold mine, oil well' and to appreciate belongs to the few.
until a friend gave me a cake of HATford road muking it sixteen feet wide. mate concern in Florida.
of tho largo number of enrs owned by other wildcat routes to throw away Only ono or two hero and there hnvo SNAP. Next morning found
i
Seminole will hnvo to pny for the
By a systematic manner of adver­ tho Pennsylvania system, to those al&gt; their monoy. You enn search the city the blended passion nnd understand­ (lend rntB In hennery. Kept flndiof
road building but it will be reimburs­ tising Florida could nttract more sot* ready controlled by tho Fruit Grow­ ovor Hnd if you will find ono man In ing which, In its essence, constitutes
them. Suddenly they disappeared »
ed -Inter when tiho road department tiers and more cupitnl. To our no­ ers' express, will assure a better dla- this section thnt hns over mndo any worship."
together.
It’s tho only sure rot W*
has tho monoy. This was a move In tion printers’ ink is tho ono blessing tributlon and a moro flexlblo, effl- thing on his stock certificates in outAnd so The Times almost worships lor.” Take Mra. Graveo’ ad*1**
tho right direction by tho commiss­ that will bring tho attention of th e [ clent and economical use of tho equip- aide investments we will givo him the tho man who in honest enough, onco
S ovl»d *
* *r
i
... . ~ -------uiil-o . Throe sizes, 35c, 66c, $1.25. o
ioners and moans that tho main high- outside world to this grent state. If ment throughout tho season. It was nickel plated shoe horn.
On tho in a while to show his appreciation guaranteed by Ball Hardware.—Ad*
wny nnd tho most axtonslvdy travel­ anything will do it printers’ ink will, 1for this reason concluded by the Penn­ other hnnd those men who having of tho efforts of this newspaper to_____
ed will ho mado wldor nnd fixed at
To our notion J t is all right to have sylvania railroad management that fnith in their ' own community have wiifd a constructive policy fo» tho !FOR SALE—1 truck, 1 ton, neariJ
onco without waiting for tho road de­ festivals nnd cnrnivnls in tho cltios. I tho shippers' needs are bettor met by invested their monoy right here in city nil of us love.—St. Petersburg' new. Must be sold nt some pri&lt;*
partment to bring their forco down Also to hold Palm Fetes, Hun Dances, 1such an organization ns the Fruit j Sanford nro on Easy Street today. Times.
I -N.
xt .. « ____
37.IIC
H, Garner
boro which might bo any time within Ponca do Loon celebrations nnd tho Growers' express than by each rail- The Investments in this city nro bettho next two yoars.
like. Such gatherings attract a largo) rond trying locally to enro for tho tor now thnn over beenuso tho city
Phone Cntes Crate Co., for forti-]FOR SALE—1 Hudson Super-six. *
——
o----------1crowd for a week or so and than crops in its own particular territory is over tho hill and going good.
“
r ^ ° Ur,,l* rn 0l,d 8 arden- They j passenger, nearly new; 1 Old»m»*l
We would like to inform tho read­ the world move on.
and thnt of its connections.
There
is no &lt;
place
in m this country
h
n
, wUI tell you the kind to use and ^
. S i 4 AIMers of the Harold that news U news ; Nothing much has been accomplish- 1 The new arrangement will also se­ whore your dollar, will grow quite!the price attractive for you. Cates good condition." R^nl bargains. - *
I cure professional attention to all de- as fast as In tho city of Sanford andjCrato Co., Phone 181,
nnd all the artlclos gleaned from the od.
36tfc H Garner
37.IU'

THESANFORDHERALD

world by our great presa gathering
agencies are printed with no thought
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V. 3. U L tJIB P ........... . h t WUi , i l l ItM NlW loss you see something In the edi­
E A. I t l L ................ ......... O m n i H u t f u torial columns you cannot take ex­
ception to samo as the gathering of
h U t a M * f « 7 rrO*jr hr
nows has nothing to do with the edi*
torlal policy of the paper.
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interesting talk and presented
e t th e d a te o f th o leeu an od Of e a c h e a r s
FOR
BALE
OR
LEA8E—On*
SO
act*,
sade pins. The class song, “Dear Old
t l f lc a l e In th o n am e o f W . A . W h it­
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking com b.
Pal of Mine," was then followed by
lio .T a x C e r tific a te No^ 114,. d a te d
distance to city. Two lots corner th A
e Ind d a y o f Ju n e. A. D . t i l l , h a f
on able address by Supt. T. W. Lawd said c e r tific
a te m m y oolf f ic e , an d
Center and Elm ave. Two lote west rfile
_____________
' la
ton. He sold in pnrt: It is not so
forr Tax
T a x _Djjed
____
a s m ade a p p lic attlon
tio n fo
to
side Palmetto ave., 60 f t from Elev­ hIsHue
in a cc o r d a n c e w ith la w .
much where we stand but how we
tlflc n te e m b ra c e s th e fo llo w in g m
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey, scrib
m in o le
ed p r o p e r ty s itu a te d In S
l e_______
face, that counts. Aro we headed in *
owner, 116 N. Spring St., Los Ange­ C ounty. F lo rid a , t o - w lt : L o ts 1 to IS,
tho
right
direction,
aro
our
aims
true,
Mra. R- N. Cone and children of
B lo ck 11, G en ev a . T h e eald la n d b e in g
•Vy
288tf; 21)-U neneeeed
Mr. and Mra. C. Boyce Bell loft in les. Calif.
a t th e d a te o f th e le e u a n o e o f
Orlando and Mrs. E. Stafford of Mon- our purposes sound, our idoals lofty?
■iich
c
e
r
tific
a
te
In
th
e
n
a
m
e
o
f
W
.
A
.
-------------------------W hitcom b.
Rov. Fnrmnn of Now Smyrna, tho their car for Charlotte, N. C., Tdea-'
fou spent tho afternoon with hor sis. How tho Monroo school seemed head­
day for tho summer.
! For Solo—Brand new car of White
U nteni ea ld c e r tific a te * e h n ll b e r e ­
ter, Mrs. N. B. Stafford Sunday. . ed right, possessed tho proper spirit Adventist pastor was a guest from
d e e m e d a c c o r d in g to la w T ax D eed w ill
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
R.
C.
Long
havo
n
s
1
Ilo"°
Ju
st
™celvod.
This
la
— ----- ----------------- . . . . . .
. .
_
leeue th ereo n on th e in d d a y o f J u n e,
Mr. and Mrs. Wardo and children showed results of superior effort. Ho Wednesday ’till Saturday qt tho th e ir .g u e s t . M r —
T n lh n t o f V n rt Mir th o best lim e , made f o r s p r a y . Catea A. » . le t s ,
n r guest, n ir. ta in o c o r t o r t M y • W 1TNK 88 m y o f f ic ia l s ig n a tu r e a n d
0f Winter Pnrk spent tho afternoop nlso kindly told the community of the h°mes of Mr. nnd Mrs. Forrest West ers.
Crato Co., Phono 181.
86tfe s e a l t h i s t h e 17 th d a y o f A p ril, A. D.
with Mr. and Mra. G. B. Burnett Sun­ certificate of standnrizntion awarded nml Mrs. A. F. Westerdlck.
1932.
(SCAL)
Wo are pleased to note that Mrs. In thr C ircuit C ourt o f th e S e v e n th J u ­
K. A. DOUGLASS,
by State Inspector, and how Mr. 1 Mrs. T. E. Speer, a long resident of
day.
C lerk C ir c u it C ou rt,
W. A. Raynor is able to bo out again d icia l C ircuit o f th e S ta te o f F lo r id a ,
tielgcr
had
noted
upon
his
roport
that
Sanford,
but
now
of
Lakeland,
hns
S e m i n o l e C o u n t yf., V
F Iia
«,
Pev. Mr. Clark, Mr. Flower* and
la and fo r S e m in o le C o u n ty .
17-Sta
Uy: A. M. W13MK8, D. C.
after her serious illness.
‘ jfisa Paulino Thompson took dinner our school stood abovo tho average, bcon "pending a week with her many
CITATIO N
J. C. Ellsworth Is recovorlng from
with Mr. and Mra. N. B. Stafford him nn excellent building, splendid at- friends hero nnd for two days was
lt C ourt, S ev en th J u d ic ia l C fttendnneo a delightful Influence nnd a n Kueut at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. several dnys Illness being confined to COUNTY O F BHMINOLR. a c o r p o r a t i o n , In cCulreu
lt, S ta te o f F lo rid a . C ou n ty e f
S u n d ay .
b y n n d t h r o u g h L. A. tlru m lo y , O. F.
refining atmosphere. Mr. Lawton's' Kenneth Robbins,
S em in o le,— In C hancery
tho house with Dr. Tolar in ntten- B.vnpe, B. C u r l c l l , C. W . B n t x m l n g e r
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pearson and remarks wero greatly enjoyed and'
nnd I,. I*, l l a g n n .
co m po sin g
tho
•
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edd Hunter have dance.
O
R
D BIt OF PUBLIC ATIO N
H o ard o f C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r s o f
children spent tho afternoon with deeply appreciated by the communl- Moved to their new homo on the
A daughter was born to Mr. and Heinlnoto C o u n ty , F l o r i d a ,
M i n n ie F e l d e r e n d
M attie
K dw arda,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Minchew Sunday.
ty teachers and children.
” i West side recently erected by V. C. Mrs. Moselv of fli»nrdn\l avenue last T h o S l av*.
C o m p laln tan te,
t e o f F l o r i d a , ex r a l Geo. A.
ve,
Miss Cammle Burnett spent the
_
.from
D eC o ttes. S t a t e A t t o r n e y f o r t h e HevMrs. W. F. Blackman speaker of! Roller. Wo nre sorry to lose them, week. They___________________
nro recent arrivals
G e o r g e H h e p p e rd , n n d El. J . Sheppard,
afternoon with Mias Gladys Hack tho evening was then Introduced an d 1 A number from this noctlon took Alobama and relatives of the Bled- 1
C,r0U“
,h° 8"‘,&lt;’ ° f D e f e n d a n t s .
TO T U B C ITJZBN N AND T A X P A Y K 118 T o t h e D e f e n d a n t s : G e o r g e S heppard,
Sunday.
delivered n most practical common *n the High School play Thursday sues.
niul FJ. J . S h e p p a r d , o f F l t s g e r a l d , Den
O F BKM INOLB COUNTY. F L O R I D A :
l l l l l C o u n ty , G e o r g i a :
W h e r e a s , a p e t i t i o n h n s b e e n fi le d In
Bible class will be a t the home of sense ami highly interesting talk en­ nnd Friday evenings. Mr. and Mra,
Mr. Jnmes Estridgo will bo a t
. h no cCnoiumn it vy
U a p p e a r i n g f r o m t h e B il l o f C a m th e a b o v o a t y i e d c a u s e„ bh yv th
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Burnett's Thurs­ tirely adaptable to children of the Alfred Erlcson nnd children nnd Miss homo Friday from n two weeks stay I *’&gt;
n f oumiliuio,
M m i n o i , . «olftio
, &lt; . oo*r pF iUriQUi
r o r i l i . tv
n y lintl
«i&gt;5 ' .
I-».»
j sws„ i_«_
J i nrtmtilaiHfeittg
r ” ia' r
grades. She congratulated the child­ Bright Lnncy attended, their daugh­ n t th o F c r n a l d - L a u g h l i n h o s p i t a l a n d S.................
day evening.
re «&gt; • lT .f.n da n t * r t . o m
V o W o ? ' S -e ^ n o- V _' c S “”•••
S * . ^«ssar
iW a
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn of Lako Mary ren upon their perseverance and ex­ ter, Miss Margaret, having a part in is r e c o v e r i n g from
*?• £u f u a n i i i I * M Jn i i m ' c „ u n W
f r o m an
a n operation
o p e r a t i o n for
f o r s o t t i n g f o r t h th o f a c t t h n t a n e l e c t i o n
a p p e n d ic itis
I w a s h e ld t h r o u g h o u t t h e C o u n t y
of
and Mr. and Mrs. Bona wero visitors pressed it hope that they would con­ it.
IJ i m i l c l t l s .
I S em in o le. S t a t e o f F l o r i d a . o n t h e 11th
Ih?
Mr .and Mrs. Andrew Bertlcson and
at the Sunday Bchool Sunday,
tinue their development through High
Th° lnfa,,t daughter o f Air. nnd ' i V . t i i i S i r e ■ho'uld*” ' iM nl^by'thS a ” ""hat t W i;*n^.«Von, in\hCe0BuYe•
_______
. o f_ " u b i;. o a n a _ u gP-Beulah Stafford is spending the School. She spoke of tho child of Ittle daughter Claire, motored ovor to; Mrs, Hosslter is very ill with colitis s o ld C o u n ty o f S o m l K o K B l n t o o f Fieri- of
F l o r i d a___
, th o___
,
w h o m ..............................
w o u ld h in d t h e s a i d d e f e n d ­
n u r s e in
in
attendance.
M m . !'“•
n d s In t hIlt
e aun
to oa nn t s“
week-end with her cousin, Mrs. R. N. todny facing the most difficult age Hnytonn Bench Inst Sunday.
I with a - nurse
attendance.
Mrs.
Lenrb olnlnreHl
thot of
rfttc9100v
ot000.00, „er
, o r e i t h e r o f th orn , t h n t It “Is t h e
of th ese c o m p lain an ts th a t th s
Orlando.
| In tho history of tho world and how
Wo understand Mrs. Anna Do For-, Russlter’s mother, Mrs. Nix arrived centum per nnuum, the prlncitmi on b e l i e f■i»)..m
i-B). s.iil «Hch o f th o rn
Is
1
M
tmlfii*
frvii.i
bn*
i
,
.
,
,
in
....
.
aal'l
honcla
to
mntnrn
thirty
yrnra
Htltir
o
v
e
r
t
h
e uKt* o f t o e n t y - o n o y e a r s .
Mrs. Bona of St. Potershurg is j ho should have all tho necessary rcst nns 'neon rnthur indisposed at ji iminj rtxmi hor home in Conttuctw., g .c u„ u . qc tho i«.:&gt;r,v 'q crcjf. ™(&lt;f
I t i s , t h e r e f o r e o r d e r e d t h n t y ou , t h e
Gn.
bonds to ho ilntnt July 1st, 1922. both enld
now visiting her mother, Mrs. A. A. eq
a ' ki'ituu uiurt-u will vc.!*- 'h er country homo, of into,
d e f e n d a n t s , a n d e n o h o f y on d o
\. . .. .
, , ,,
.
'principal ami Interest of soldHmbonds
to
v o f a p p e a r In t h i s c o u r t to t h e lllll o f . C o m able influence, a working knowledge
Mrs. Crnmer who hns boon taking
Air. and Mrs. Merlin Bledsoe and no payable at somu bank In «SL... r’livf.-i,
Hicks.
p la i n ) h e r e i n flleil Upon M o n d a y * J u n o
,
Mr. A.A.Hicks loftSaturday for of tho wonderful commonplace things in Mrs. Bnllinger for treatment for Wr. ami Mra. J. C. Vau„hn are at ffiT
..........J "•)&gt;
, „ A, r&gt; 1923, th o s a m e lielntr a r u l e
y o f tlflH C o u r t.
Miami tobo gone a week or tendays, that surround us but moat important the broken wrist, which in beginning ii.ii.lo hum a weeks visit In Jackson• from the sale of said bonds i&lt;&gt; be used
It In f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i n o r d e r
ville
*
1,.. i-i.. i.. .1
J
fur
ihV
(IuriM.ee
coliatructlng.
reof all, he should know how to do his to knit, is nlso taking treatment as \uit making the trip in tho Bled- hurdsurfneina, nineadamlxInK and pav- b e puhlltdii'd ............ w e n t t o r f o u r c o n ecutlve w e e k s In t h e &gt; .i n f o r d l l o r u l d ,
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn wore l',',* e;w«nl»,roads In Hoinlnolo County. H
Nn wa te i Ra own thinking IAt I t IQ
wr«1l p- her. husband of Dr. Jletzo. «•&gt;« .ear.
a n e w s p a p e r p u tilla h e d
In
H a n fu rd ,
____ .
.
Florida, and for t.be further purpose
of
S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a .
31. J. building ind ennstr'ietimr • a lirtrive
brldire
of those upon whom thr world can Mrs. Ballinger •♦ayed \.u h them iur
•
'
W
i
t
n
e
s
s
m
y
h
a
n
d
a
n
d
th
o
s
e
a
e
,1it,| „i0(1
across the .St. Johns lllvor in Memlnols enld C o u r t t h i s th o 2-ltli d a y o lf oAf pth
ril,
depend. A captain of Industry, a Adventist service Saturday, led by Mulilirnn
gn ami nlso of some cousins,
r’cmtity, Florida, at a point known as
A. D. 1022.
J. F. McClellan visited relatives In 1
Ferry, nnd
somebody in life. The Democracy of Rev. Burroughs of Orlnndo.
(813A L)
H. A. DOtTGI.AHB.
«
i, „
.. . _ *• ) Whereas, a canvass of tho returns of
C le r k .
American needs educated citizens or
Mi"" Hazel Pritchnrd has returned . aiasota after attending tho I. 0 . O. said elect ion show nrlma fade tliut the
l
l
y
:
V.
M. D OUGLASS, D. C.
F.
Convention
In
t„.».
result
of
snld
election
wns
In
favnr
of
v unviniion in Mt. 1 otersburg Inst ,ho |B„,mm„. „f ,i„. bonds aforesaid by T. 8. T it ANTI I AM.
t e i s i t e i l N i t e i N i t e i N f l t e i t e i it will degenerate into an anarchy, to hor duties at the Commercial
A t t o r n e y fo r C n n ip l n tn n n t n , 27-Slo
nnd how the toolB for equipment to Club after n rest spent nt the homes week nnd his daughter, Miss Edith Seminole County, Florida,
rottirim,I I.,...,* ...m.
,,,
-Now. Therefore. Fursiinut to an orJasper J, Driggers was in town good citizenship nro found In tho of her cousin, Mrs. Barney Beck i&lt; turned homo with him. Miss Me- dor nf the Court herein mado, notice In In C lreult C ourt o f th e S ev e n th J u d ic ­
CId land has boon _tho 7guest
of
l,er*b)f of
K,lvSeminole
u*'H \hci\ 'JCounty,
'.0
ia l C lreult, N ln lr o f F lo r id a , Hem lthe first of tho week greeting his grent public school syatom of Ameri­ nnd Mr. Pearmnn’s family to recover ,,
.
. ‘rein" nnyers
Florida, ,‘‘*aro
m ile C ounty.— In C h n aeery.
lives
on
the
West
Const
for
tho
past
by
said
order,
ruipilrod
to
ho nnd npfrom
her
thront
trouble.
ca. Thnt no class distinction is
old friends.
two
mimilia
hear
heforn
tho
circuit
Court
of
tho
Oilmen FOU IMIDI.ICATION.
Mr. and Mrs. Volie Williams havo w ’ momnH.
Seventh Judicial Circuit of tlio Htnto of
Mr. John Dunbar and Miss Eislo found there, nl! nro equal nnd recolvo
Wiley
Wilson
drove
to
St.
PetersFlorida,
on
tho
s.ird
day
of
May,
A. D. Mrs. Lola H o m e , C o m p l a i n a n t ,
been
having
n
trying
time
as
Voile
in
just
about
Vdint
wo
deserve
in
tho
left Tuesday for their homo in Penn­
, . ,
.. ,
.4
, ,
1935. at tu:00 o'clock a. m, at Hanford
vs.
end. She inculcated into tho minds of still having chilis nnd Jovcr and on burg to bring his daughter nnd hor In tho County of Homlnole. Htuto of I3arl J. H
sylvania.
orne, D efen d an t.
hlishnilt!
Mr
and
Mrs
Fverntt
W
ill.
Florida,
then
and
there
to
show
cause.
7 lur‘ nfl(l
r-verett w atts lr „ t,y ,|)0.. |mVp ,V|iy huLI bonds stmulii T o : K arl J. H o rn e . C h ic a g o , III.;
Will Hartley is spending a few the chldrcn, the great respect for nu- Saturday their little son, Volio, 'Jr., ,
It
a
p
p
e
a r i n g f r o m a n a f f i d a v i t fi le d
J. O. Mitchell ac- not l&gt;o validated nnd confirmed
dnys with his pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. I thority, inw nnd order, n principal so had a conjestivc chill hut Dr. Tolnr home thisi 4week.
c a u s e t h a t you n r e a u a p - r s s l i.„_.
WITNESS my band and tho Heal of dIne nthlH
o f t h e Htuto. of F l o r i d a , t h o r e f o r s ,
&gt;
| tho circuit Court of tho,Seventh Judlo- y o u ,t K
lacking In our day, tho duty of good their family physlcnn was out In n companion thorn,
"n
Jnck Hnrtioy.
a rl J. H o r n e , a r e h e r e b y o r d e r e d
F.
Williams
hns
bought
10
acres
1
1
,1
Ulrcult
of
tho
State
of
Florida,
la
Jiffy
nnd
tho
child
seems
bettor.
t
o
lie
a n d a p p e a r b e f o r e o u r auld C o u r t
citizenship,
how
men
nnd
women
, , ’
, 1 uougui i" nt-roa ntul fl(r
('ounty (lf Hemlnolo &lt;ln this
Mr. nnd Mrs. Parrish of Ocoee wore
a t t h e C o u r t H o u s e In H a n fo rd , F l o r i d a ,
ditv of April, A. n. 1922.
on t h e f i r s t M o n d a y In J u n e . A. D. 1922,
oat of town visitors In town Tues­ work for good together nnd of loynity Grandpa Miller was up from Orlnndo or land on South Cameron road nnd -'fiih
(SEJ
a L)
R.
A.
DOUGLAHH.
I
h
having
sained
tiled ami put in
i j o r k c i r c u i t C o u r t , 8 e v - , h o n a m e b e i n g t h e &amp;th d a y t h e r e o f ,
to see them ami many Snnford friends
to our great country,
Clorlt
day.
■nth J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t , In a n d ’&gt; r u l e d a y 7 t h i s co u r t , to a n s w e r
fine shape.
D ied
herein
Mrs. Blackmans splendid nddress called.
a n d f o r H omlnulo Cnun- t h e lllll o f &lt; o m p l a l n t
Mr. Conor Williamson was a visitor
a g a i n s t you, e ls e t h e s a m e w ill ho t a k ­
.17-lie
ty.
A. L. Campbell, one of tho A. C. L.
was then followed by tho tfresontnin Longwood Tuesday.
en a s c o n f e s s e d a n d f o l lo w e d b y a p p r o ­
p r i a t e d e c re e .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Baldwn nnd tion of diplomas by Prof J. T. Jncobs shop force has just returned from
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s o r d e r
N o tlre o f A p p lle n t lo n f o r T a x D e e d U n ­
Wnycruss
where
he
had
Ids
tonsils
CREAM
FOR
CATARRH
lie p u b l i s h e d In t h e H a n fo rd H e r a l d , a
d e r .Ncrtlon RTR o f t h e ( I r n r r n l S t a t ­
Mrs, Bartow left Wednesday for nnd tho attendance certificates. Tho
new
a p e r ...................
p u b l i s h e d ...
In H o m ln o le C o u n u t e s o f t h r .sta te of F l o r i d a
.. s p ...
OPENS UP NOSTRILS I N otice
their homcB in Connecticut after pupils perfect in attendance nlso re­ removed. .
Is h e r e b y g i v e n
th a t
M ls n 'ty , Florida, o n rn each w eek fo r fo u r
G
e
o
r
g
ia
A.
I
'
a
t
G
s
h
a
l
l
,
p
u
r
c
h
a
s
e
r
o
f
c
o
n
s
e
c
u
t
i
v
e
w
e
e
k
s
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Cramer
nnd
ceived
a
nice
present
from
Mr.
Chne.
spending the winter in Longwood.
T a x C e r t i f i c a t e No. 335, d a t e d th o 2nd 1 G iv e n u n d e r m y h a n d n n d t h e Heal o t
Tolls now To Get Oulck Relief
d a y o f J u n e , A. D. 1919, h a s filed s a i d s a i d c o u r t , t h i s Hot 2 5 th d a y o f A p r il ,
Mrs. E. E. Hardy and Mrs. Bill Bales, one of tho trustees, who nlso little ones nnd brother, Vernon, mo-f
(ruin
Kcud-Coldu.
let*
Splendid
1
c
e r t i f i c a t e In m y of flea, a n d h a s m a d e A. D. 1922.
Allen spent tho day in Sanford Thurs­ tnnde a fine talk. Mr, Bnlcs loves our tored down Saturday afternoon to
_________________________ _
a p p l i c a t i o n fo r T a x D eed t o Ihhuo In a c (HKAL)
H. A, DOtJOLAHH,
hoys and girls and always has some­ Formosa to Ree their mint, Mrs. V.
in nm, n d n n tn e m ir
n n . M l . co rd n tic e w i t h law .
Hald c e r t i f i c a t e
C l e r k o f th o C i r c u i t C o u r t ,
day the guest of Mrs. Wilkinson.
in o n e m i n u t e y o u r c l o g g e d n o s t r i l s Pin j,rilrPH t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d p r o p H em lno io C o u n ty , F l o r i d a .
C. W. Entzmlngor returned from thing nice to toll them. Mr. Boll an­ C, Collcr. Her mnny friends hero will open, tile’ nir passages of your e r t y s i t u a t e d In H em lnolo C o u n ty , FlurIty: V. JB. DOUGLASS, D. C.
Ida. t o - w l t :
I-ols 1ft to 21, llfo ck II, Z. IIAHH,
Tampa Wednesday whore he haH been other trustee nlso mado a good tnlk. will bo glad to hear Hhe hopes to bo ,b e n d, w ill c o n r n n d, y o u e n n .b r e a t..h e G
eno va. T h e s a i d l a n d b e i n g n n s c s s s d |
A tto rn ey for C o m p lain an t.
37-M o
“Tho Builders" wns then rend by the able to return homo by Sunday. Mrs. freely. Nn ntoro hnwkng, H nuffling,____
for two or threo days.
—
^
___ __
_____________________t
A very pretty party of Friday ev­ graduating clans, then all tho grndes Westedrick hns nlso been down to see blowing, hcndticbe, drynens. Nn utrug- ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■nBgaaaHHHBaHMHHHaaaHHMMsig
ening was thnt given by Mrs. Long joined in Binging the school song, her.
gling for breath at night; your cold ■
Miss Liln West wns tho gucBt Sun­ or eotarrli will he gone.
when she entertained nt R00, there “Goodnight."
j2
The closing of th b term mnrks a day nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
being threo tables of players. At
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream £
Com­ Fisher nt Oceuln.
the conclusion of tho card game the very successful school year.
Balm from your drugglRt now. Ap- J
Good weather of Into for Irish po­ ply a little of th'.H fragrant, antisep- ■
hostess served delicious
refresh­ munity trustees, teachers nnd child­
ren worked harmoniously and accom­ tato digging but hnrd on growing tie, hunting cream in your nostrils. 2
ments.
plished those results attending no things. No doubt wo will have tho It penetrates through every air pas- jj
Don’t let thnt miserable tired feel­ friction with nil wheels running needed rain sooner than we desire it. sngo of the head, soothes tho inflamed ■
In a recent cditorinl, Boh Holly or swollen mucous mombramo and re­
ing become a habit. Get rid of it to­ smoothly". Our school is climbing up­
struck
tho right note, we think, when lief comes instantly.
on
n
higher
plain
of
ondcavor
and
dny by taking Tnnlnc.—Union Phar­
this summer n baseball diamond and ho said “if the present officers don’t
It’s Just flno. Don’t stay stuffedmacy,—Adv.
a basket ball ground will he plnnnod. enforce the InwH, kick them out and up with n cold or nnsty entarrh—Re­
Nt mi n h i N N N h Those with the nlco llbrnry and stage put in thoso who will nnd there will lief comes so quickly.—Adv.
curtnins wo expect to instnll by next be nn need for a Ku Klux Klnn.” If
year, will add greatly to our equip­ it In a good law enforco It nnd if not
NOTICE—PARTNERSHIP
■
ropcnl it. Wo bclievo the officers
ment.
DISSOLUTION
are trying to do what Is right and
5
W. D. Hofmann hns this day pur­
ha Ni Ni Da b ta hi - I s your nppctlto jaded? Is your they should know tho people nro hack
digestion poor? If so, Tanlnc is what of them.
chased the interest of Jns. F. Magee
Rev. Clark gave uh nn earnest in the Hof-Mnc Battery Co., assum­
you
need.
Union
Pharmacy.—Adv.
EXCELLENT jSCHOOL CLOSES
thoughtful Rennon on tho need of be­ ing nil assets and liabilities. Ho will
SUCCESSFUL TERM WITH
ing under the blood—.Gods plnn, not continue under tho prosont firm
APPROPRIATE EXERCISES
mans for our redemption.
name.
37-3tp
The Misses Hake and Burnett and
Phone 536
LAKE MONROE, Fin., April 28.—
brother of I’nola were present for
NOTIUI'3 O F D IS SO L U TIO N
Thu graduating exercises of tho
H O M IT MAY CONCF2HN:
tho sorvleo ns well ns Mr. and Mrs. TON nWticu
Ih Imrciliy g lv n u Glut tlm p u t t - I
GROWERS SUPPLIES
Lako Monroe school took plnco MonPritchnrd nnd Vernon Cramer and n n r a h l p h o rn to fn rii oxlH tlng lio tw e o n D.
evening in tho presence of a packed IT'S GGRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE Charlotte Powell, the latter coming L. T h r a s h e r n n d N. II. G a r n e r , u n d e r
t h e n a m e o f T h r a s h e r A G a r n e r , hn«
house. Tho clnss was small in com­
linen dlHMiilved by m u t u a l eo n se iil, a m i
over with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Leo.
TO
BRING
BACK
COLOR
AND
th e b u sin ess h e re to fo re c o n d u cte d
In .
parison to the largo number of pupils
Tho
near
relatives
nnd
frlonds
tlio n a m e o f T h r a s h e r A G a r n e r h a s
LUSTRE TO IIAIIt.
BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE
there being an enrollment of ono
b
e
e
n
t
a
k
e
n
o
v
e
r
a
n
d
w
ill
lie
c
o
n
t
i
n
u
e
d |
gathered nt tho home of Mr. and
by
u..L.
Thrasher,
who
hns
nssumed,
McWhor|„
No&gt;
2\ Hand Fertilizer Dlstrlhutors now 119.25 f . o. b. Jacltsrahundred nnd eight scholars. The i
Mrs, Andrew Bertloson on Saturday and will pay all of the Indebtedness
graduates were Misses Ivn G. Bales, I Thnt benutiful, ovon shade of dark,
enld former purwinrohlp. ami w*'■; ville, Fla. Write for spcciul cash discounts nnd delivered price, Hundrada
evening to remind tho host thnt ho the
receive and coloet allononeys due said
’
t o #
t
Itenn Mann, Alico Oglesby, William glossy hair can ordy ho had by brownf those in uso by Sanford Growers.
fi
r
m
.
hud just passed another milestone in
D a t e d t h i s 2»lh d a y of A p ril. 1922.
II. Miles and Ralph D. Smith. Tho ing n mlxxturo of Sngo Ten and Su.------------ BEFORE BUYING
“GET NEW MARCH, 1922, PRICE LISTS
life's Journey nnd to wish him mnny
D. 14. T IIIIA H IIK K .
clnflji chose na their flowor, tho red phur. Your hnlr la your charm* It moro—Lnst year this time nH wo all
N. II. G A H N F .lt
E.
0.
PAINTER
FERTILIZER
CO.,
Jncksonvllle, Fla.
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verbena and gathered them from fades, turns gray or atreaked, just
romeber ho \^ns in the hospital. Be­
the school garden. The pretty class an application or two of Sage Tea and side tho nearby folks, Miss Bright
colors wero bluo nnd gold and tho Sulphur enhnnees its appearance u Lanoy who wns a guest for the week
beautiful motto, "Build With Caro.” . hundredfold. ,
end nt tho Ericson homo nnd Elmer
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Tho progrnm opened with tho chorus
Don't bother to prepare the m x- Tyner and a young lady from Lake
“Amerlcn, tho Beautiful" by tho on- ture; you can got this famous old
Mary wore present.
time school. A short invocation wns ! recipe , improved by the addition of
Besides somo of tho near nejghbors
Now 1b tho time for Summer application of fertilizer to citrus trees to serve the double purposo of creat­
then offered by Rov. J. A. Johnson . 1other ingredients at a small cost, all Mra. Beck, Mrs. Pritchnrd, Mrs. Hiring new growth, which is the foundation for next year’s crop, nnd of developing tho crop now on the trees.
The prayer wns followed by the song, ready for use.. It is called
8 schi nnd children nnd Mrs. Ericson
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deretl song and dance and brought has disappeared, nnd a
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No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sack
....................... $2.u
Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs:, per sa ck ...........................—..... $1,73
Purina O-Molene 100-lbs., per s a c k ....... ..............................92.52
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lbs., per sa c k ..................... $1.91
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-8 lbs., per sa c k ................... $0.35
Purina Cow Chow. 24% Proteen, 100-lbs., per sack............$8.23
Purina
Chicken
Chowder,
100-lbs.,
per
Back
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$3.70
No. 2 White Corn, 100-lbs., per .sack ...............- .................. $1,91
Purina Calf Chow, 25-lbs., per s a c k ....................................$1-30
Purina Chicken Chowder, 60-lbs., per sa c k ........................$1.91
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per sa c k .......................... $2.2|
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per s a c k ................$2.86
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-8-lbs., per sa c k ..... ................$0.40
Pure
Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per s a c k ..................
$2,53
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 60-lbs., per sa c k ......... ........$1.49
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per sack ................................$4.84
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbs., per sa c k ................................ 12.35
Larrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per sa ck ....................................$3.50
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 1-8-lbs., per s a c k ............$0.80
Grit
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Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per s a c k ..................... $3.34
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St. Petersburg nt Jacksonville.
OFFICIAL SCHEDULE
AUGUST
7, 8. 9—
OF FLORIDA STATE
St. Petersburg nt Daytona.
LEAGUE FOR 1921.
Lnkelnnd a t Tampa.
Orlando nt Jacksonville.
APRIL 27, 28, 29—
AUGUST 10, 11, 12—
Orlando at Daytona.
Orlando a t Daytona.
Jacksonville at Tampa.
Jacksonville nt Tampa.
St. Peteraburg at LnkaUnd.
St. Petersburg nt Lnkelnnd.
MAT 1. 2. 3—
AUGUST 14, 15. 18—
Lakeland at Daytona.
Lnkelnnd nt Dnytonn.
Jacksonville nt St. Petersburg.
Jacksonville at St. Petersburg.
Tampa at Orlando.
Tnmpn nt Orlando.
MAT 4, 5, 6—
AUGUST 17, 18. 19—
Daytona nt Orlando.
Daytona at Orlando.
Lnkclnnd nt Jacksonville.
i t Jack so n v ille.
■■
i t St. Petersburg.
Tnmpn l . St. Petersburg.
MAY 8, 9, 16—
Daytonn at Jacksonville.
SILVER WEDDING ANNI­
Orlando nt St. Petersburg.
VERSARY.
Tnmpn nt Lakeland.
The attractive home of Mr. and
MAY 11, 12, 13—
Mrs. W. P. Fields wns the scene of
Jacksonville at Daytona.
lovllncss Fridny evening when they
Lakeland nt St. Petersburg.
entertained n large number of their
Orlando at Tampa.
friends, the occusion bolng their Sil­
MAY IB, 16, 17—
ver Wedding anniversary.
Daytonn at Lnkelnnd.
Quantities of fragrant pink and
Jacksonville nt Orlando.
whito roses, and oleanders In baskets
St. Petersburg nt Tampa.
vines nnd potted plnnts, were most
MAY 18. 19. 20—
artistically used In the spnclous
Dnytonn nt Tnmpn.
rooms of this attractive home. In
Jacksonville nt Lakeland.
the dining room the refreshments
St. Petersburg nt Orlando.
table wns covered with a beautiful
MAY 22, 23, 24—
lace cloth, nnd centerod with tho
Dnytonn nt St. Petersburg.
wedding enke Ice in white, nround
Orlnndo nt Lnkelnnd.
the bnse of which wns an attractive
Tnmpn nt Jacksonville.
arrangement of ferns.
From the
MAY 25, 26, 27—
chandelier to the corners of tho ta ­
Tnmpn nt Dnytonn.
ble were festoons of graceful aspar­
Lnkolnml nt Orlnndo.
agus ferns, fastened with whito rib­
St. Petersburg nt Jacksonville.
bons.
MAY 29, 30, 3 1 Mrs. Alfred LHJn welcomed the
St, Petersburg nt Daytona.
guests nt tho floor, nnd Mrs. L. P.
' Lnkelnnd nt Tnmpn.
Ilngnn introduced them to the re­
Orlnndo nt Jacksonville.
ceiving line. In the receiving lino
JUNE 1, 2, 3—
were Mr. nnd Mrs. Fields nnd their
Orlnndo nt Dnytonn.
young dnughters, Misses Mnry nnd
Jacksonville nt Tnmpn.
Louise Fields. Mrs. Fields wore n
St. Petersburg nt Lnnkelnnd.
beautiful gown of oyster white cropo
JU N E 5, fi, 7—
knit, the bodice being basque effect,
Lnkelnnd nt Dnytonn.
with baby Irish lace and hand made
Jacksonville nt St. Petersburg.
roses, .while the skirt wns n draped
Tnmpn nt Orlnndo.
model. Her slippers of white sntln
JUNE 8. 9, 10—
were those worn nt her wedding, 25
Dnytonn nt Orlnndo.
years ago. She enrried a bride’s
Lnkelnnd nt Jacksonville.
bouquet of brides roses.
Misses
Tnmpn nt St. Petersburg.
Fields wore becoming frocks of whito
JUNE 12. 13, I I—
orgnnidie, trimmed with hnnd made
Dnytonn nt Jacksonville.
flowers.
Orlnndo nt St. Petersburg.
Punch was served throughout tho
Tnmpn nt Lnkelnnd.
evening, at a prettily decorated ta ­
JUNE 15, 10. 17—
ble in the hnll, by Mrs. E. M. Carroll,
Jacksonville nt Dnytonn.
and nt a late hour, delicious refresh­
Lnkelnnd nt St. Petersburg.
ments consisting of chicken snlnd,
Orlnndo nt Tnmpn.
anilines, olives, pickles, wafers, nngol
JUNE 19. 20. 21—
feed nnd gold cake nnd coffee, wero
Dnytonn nt Lnkelnnd.
served by Misses Mnry nnd Loulso
Jacksonville nt Orlnndo.
Fields nnd Ethel Kcrsoy.
St. Petersburg nt Tnmpn.
JUNE 22, 23, 21—
Tho following program wns ren­
dered during the evening:
Dnytonn nt Tnmpn.
Jacksonville nt Lnkelnnd.
Piano duet—‘‘Parade of tho Amngnus"—Elisabeth Shoomnkor, Mrs.
St. Petersburg nt'Orlando.
8 . W. Wnlkcr.
JUNE 20, 27, 28—
Dnytonn nt St. Petersburg,
Vocal Solo—"Little Grny Homo In
Orlnndo nt Lnkelnnd.
tho West."—Mildred Lee.
Violin solo—(a) Cradle
Song,
Tnmpn ut Jacksonville.
JUNE 29, 30—JULY 1—
Houser; (b) In tho Glonmlng—
Mrs. P. M. Boyd.
Tnmpn nt Dnytonij.
Lakeland at Orlnndo.
Headings—Group of lovo poems
St. Petersburg ut Jacksonville.
nnd Rosa from tho Slgnl Rose—Mrs.
JULY 3, 1, 5—
Newberry.
St. Petersburg nt Dnytonn.
Vocal
duet—"Silver
Threads
Lnkelnnd nt Tnmpn.
Among tho Gold.----- Mr. nnd Mrs.
Orlnndo nt Jacksonville.
H. It. I.ning.
JULY 0, 7, 8—
Plano Solo—"Lovo Song," Ambrose
Orlnndo nt Dnytonn.
—Mrs. S. W. Wnlkor.
Jacksonville nt Tnmpn.
Vocnl solo—"When You nnd I wero
St. Petersburg nt Lnkelnnd.
Young, Mngglo"—Lilly Ruth Spen­
JULY 10, II, 12—
cer.
Lnkelnnd nt Dnytonn.
Headings—"The Lapse of Memory"
Jacksonville nt Tnmpa.
—Mias Orn Williams,
St, Petersburg nt Lakeland.
Pinna Solo—Julia I-aing.
JULY 13, 14. 15—
Vocnl solo—"O, Lovo of Mlno"
Daytonn nt Orlnndo.
Holes—P. M. Royd.
Lakeland nt Jacksonville.
Violin solo—"Believe me, if all
Tnmpn nt Lnkelnnd.
Those Endenrlng Young Chnrms."—
JULY 20, 21. 22—
Mrs. P. M. Boyd.
Jacksonville nt Dnytonn.
At the conclusion of tho program
Orlundo nt Tnmpn.
the folowing orlginnl poem, written
Lnkolnml nt St. Petersburg.
nnd rend by Mrs. E. M. Carroll:
JULY 24. 25. 26—
DEDICATED TO MR. .AND MRS.
Daytona ut Lnkelnnd.
W. P. FIELDS
Jncksonvlllo nt Orlnndo.
(On
tholr
25th
wedding anniversary)
St. Petersburg at Tampa.
Twonty-flvo yenrs ago today
JULY 27, 28, 29—
Hu led n maidon homo to atny
Duytonn nt Tnmpn.
In n cottnge he had tried hts best
Jacksonville nt lakeland.-- . .
To make n cosy little n est
St. Petersburg nt Orlando.
JULY 31—AUGUST 1. 2—
It wns something fine twenty-five
Daytona nt St. Petersburg.
years ago
Orlnndo nt Lnkelnnd.
To look in his handsome face and
Tnmpn ut Jncksonvlllo.
know
AUGUST 3, 4. 5—
That he would walk by her side thru
Tampa at Daytona.
life
Lakeland at Orlando,
To help her bear its petty strife.

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It was something fine twenty-five When one or the other will be taken
away
years ago
To took in her pretty face and know But on that happy golden shore
That she was to walk by his aide You'll bo happier than you were be­
thru life
fore.
To bo a true and happy wife.
MRS. E. M. CARROLL.
April 21, 1922
It is something fine when the woild
Last but not least was the poem
goes 111
written by Mrs. Carroll’s father who
To know sho’s faithful and lovea you is 86 years old:
1
still
To feci when sunshine is hid from TO MR AND MRS. W. P. FIELDS
Time in Its flight
night
She’s there to help you find tbo light. Mnrks twenty-five yenrs tonight
With silvery gifts so bright
if
t o f e e l h e r n e a r SJincn tb» snerort knot wn» tied
‘.Vile11 Liu ' witn its sorrows seems That made sweet Oscie my orlue. '
hard to bear
To feel when you falter a clasp O Time, deal gently in coming years
Until tho golden wedding day spdivine
. r?r.rr
. . .. . \Jt her f o n d e r and t r u s t i n g hand ’ in
To
brighten
again
this homo of love
thine.
‘Till they reunite In heaven above.
—Written by J. Hill Jones.
Ho Is to her Joy of life
She is to him a devoted wife
Like tho spray of tho ocean seems to WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS IN FLORIDA FOR WEEK
kiss tho sun
ENDING APRIL 18. 1922
Their lives arc blended into one.
Thru all these many years
Thru joy nnd B o rro w nnd sometimes
tenrs
They havo walked together side by
si do
With nothing to disturb or their lovo
divide.
Sometimes friends, the world goes
wrong
For God gives grief with the gift
of song
Sometimes poverty but your lovo Is
moro
To you than riches nnd golden store.
There will come a long sad day

Temperature: Temperatures wer*
unseasonably high throughout tho
week, tho dally excess at some sta­
tions being 10 to 16 degrees. Maxi­
mum temperatures were will up in tho
90’s.
Precipitntlon: ShoweiH occurred
west of the Apalachicola River, nnd
in the extreme northern portion of
the peninsula between the Apnlnchlcoin nnd Suwnneo Rivers. Tho week
wns practically rainless over the-pen­
insula east and south of the Suwon,
nee, the drought remninlng unbroken
in tho south, whore it hns continued
for sevcrnl months.

Condition of cropp: Most crops
In tho truck line are in a precarious
condition, and some hnvo deteriorated
sorlously; In fact, beans on high Innds
In some instances have been ruined—
result of dry, hot weather. On low
lands the deterioration is not so pro­
nounced. Melons made fair progress,
but growth Is backward; oats are be­
ing harvested; tho crop is short, ow­
ing to rust and other dnmnge from
dry weather. Corn made faair pro­
gress, but needs rain; tho crop is
generally well worked; there is no
complaint of gross. Cotton was planA* t,', J,imi
J1 *rer Jr good condi­
tion, but some recent planting is
germinating slowly; some early seed­
ing is up nnd chopping will begin
soon. Tobacco jvlnr.tr ert doing Tooll,
but like nit other crops need rnlh.
Strawberry plants nro doing fairly
well In the north, but dry weather Is
nffectlng tho crop. Harvesting Irish
potntocn continued bn a largo scale,
Thnt crop, nlso, hns been unfavorably
affected by drought. The wonther
during the week was excellent for
harvesting purposes. Citrus leaves
nro curling, nnd some fruit Is drop­
ping where the drought hns been most
severe.
GILCHRIST TO RUN
AGAINST TRAMMELL
M U Tli«&gt; A N .o rhit i-il I’rt-.sP

TAMPA, April 25.—Over long dis­
tance tclophono former governor Al.
bert W. Gilchrist, nt Jacksonville,
Inst night informed tho Tnmpa Mor­
ning Tribune thnt he hnd decided to
lie n candidate for tho United States
senate in the deinocrntic primary of

Juno 6, against Sonator Park Trim,
moll, who socks re-oloctlon. The f*
mer governor has been m eetin g
friends a t Jacksonville tho lost f»
day sand his decision Is a result g
these meetings.
General Gilchrist was governor g
Florida from 1908 to 1912, being m,
ccodcd to tho office b y Mr. Training
who went from tho gubernatorial
mnnalon Into tho senate. Si* ytll|
ngo, when Mr. Trammell sought ag
won tho senatorshlp against N. p
Brynn, then senator, General Gi
christ nnd Perry G. Wnll a l 80 w,t(
rnmlldatcs.
General Gilchrist’s homo Is |n p * ,
tn Gorda.
MrATT£ IS REMOVED
AS SPECIAL AGENT
CHARGE OF DISLOYALTY
WASHINGTON, April 25.-W. o.
Wntts, special agent Department o(
Justice was removed today for dialog,
nlty to tho Department after udmlasb n he furnished to Rcpresentatln
Johnson, Republican, South Dakota,
certain information on which Job*
son bnsed his attack on the depart,
mmont in a recent speech in tb|
House. ,
FORT LAUDERDALE, April 25.J. F. Bowsman, merchant, of Deerfield, nenr here, was kidnapped laai
night by three men and wns taken to
Deerfield bench nnd severely bcatea
after his captors accused him ol
stealing fifty cuhos liquor smuggled
1 nfrom Bimini nnd concealed nrai
his place. W arrants have been |jsued for the arrest of tho assailants

FERRALINESALESTREMENDUOUS
The Fame of Ferraline
Is Spreading Rapidly

NOTED EDITOR
FERED FOR
YEARS

Health AlmostRuinei
By Ravages o f
Indigestion
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They Try It and Become Convinced. Then ed and Praises
They Pass on the Joyful News to Others Most Highly.
That They Too May Win Health. Hundreds Mr, F. W. D nughcrt
opinion t h a t
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BEST REPEATER
HE EVER HANDLED SAYS
DRUGGIST
Druggist Sells 12 Gross (1728
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Indigestion
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"FV&gt;r a g r e a t ninny yonrl
been su b ject to sn aradlc, and
severe nttncku of Indlgestloi
h eard of tho c u r a t iv e effei
line, on one or tw o of in';
I decided. In a lm o st she,
to tr y It. nnd t nm glni
greatly bene fit ted m e.’]
H onorable W. W. I
Centerville, Ala., saya:
J desire, w ith o u t 1
hesitation, to t-otnmend .
son* who nro over workel
In 11 ru n - d o w n eondj
a tonic. 1 took p
a lm o s t like a new,
Mr. Orlpy Mol|
Onto, w rites:
"I nm ordering „
Ilea of F crrntlno fr
I ca n n o t keep It o n
my- friends ir y It
th eir friend* and
know 1 h av e nott g o t '
y o u r medicine h aail
„ a„ ,
m e n t h e re It would be
Kvery one t h a t b u y s 1
back for m ore It wout
to a d v e rtis e Itself. I
send off w h e n e v e r t
t h a t h a v e tried It ■
do w ith o u t It. I t
for It b a a don e w hs
for my wife, for I
of th e m .’*

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down
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l e n t US
pent:
w ith a
o f InnumI w as
JE, tho
J found It
lop erltles
png. ton e
Invigor-

AH Local Drug Stores
Handle Ferraline.

f/i

1EHIIALINE to
\T roubles,
In testin al
‘^ a r r J i l n o tod ay. B tart
Vbalth w ith o u t delay.

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se e and read the
testim on ials that
Jett era w ritten by
tllne w ho have
u se and w ant to
yd to their friends
«rs. you would bo
&gt;ur caao, ton, F erolpfuL
[Idea of aom e o f the
k*t have been ob*
lem phja, Tenn..
th a t I could
&gt;N ever g o t a
^ ro f th e aw fu l
fa c h .” A fter U k [F erralln a 1 found
eat heartily, m y
' oubled m e and
6ft m e. I be. heat rem edy on
till cure stom ach
S t i a i i t m .* ’
Sa b i o f m r .
fB ST IN D ,
VILA.

R em arka I
W e ig h ]
F e ri
Mr. W. W. Lauft—
tor, of Bibb County/'™—
tw o a n d a h a lf p o u n d ! d a y s a f t o r s t a r t i n g to ui
T h is la a w onderful re«g
m o r e w onderful t h a n th a r
0 , fle r * JThP, b * v* w r it te n to t
r e f in e Medicine Come
t h e i r ex

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claims.

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m i l rhet&gt;,—
for tw o
”1 had such
^ — r ^ ,n b a nnd body
mTe Itching on m y feat
- E ciem a th at I w a s In
pdltion, m y kldnaya a la o
Td and 1 w a s In n gencondition.
altracied to Ferraline b y
advertised
In A lab am a
fr ie r u sin g leas th an onn
an d
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IOUVTH SUL.
u o k f p g F e r r a l i n e t h e p a in *
r u r / r A A&gt;n,r1^ n y n tf m h a s b een
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SANTORO

Whereas, this Board of County
Commissioners do believe that In fair­
ness and Justice to Seminole county,
the state tax equaliser should rescind
his order in referenda to a raise in
Seminole county, ,
Therefore, Be It Resolved, by the
Board of County Commissioners of
Seminole County, th at inasmuch as
tho Hon. M. L. Dawson, State Equal­
izer of Taxes has seen fit to rescind
his ordezs in several of the counties
of the state, this Board of County
Commissioners do hereby urgently re­
quest the Hon M. L. Dawson, to re­
scind his order in reference to a raise
in Sominolo County.
Adopted this the 22nd day of April,
A. D. 1022.
L. A. BRUMLEY, Chm.
C. W. ENTZMINGER,
E. CURLETT,
Board of County Com­
missioners of Scmlnolo County, Fla.
Attest:
E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk,
By: V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
Tho application for radium treat­
ment of Clara Galloway was approv­
ed by this Board.
There being no furthor business this
board adjourned to moot again at their
next regular mooting held Tuesday,
May 2nd, A. D. 1022.

Far Representative
ASBIBT. SANITARY BN O INU R
STATE BOARD OR HEALTH HERB
A t tha earnest request of m any!ft.
assessed *t the date of the leeuenoe or
INSPECTING SPRING
WATER friends I have decided to become a s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e o f A. a
U n l e s s a a ld
c e r t i f iecaat tse ws ha al l l
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candidate fur the position of represen­ Rhodes,
be redeemsi
tamed a c c o r d i n g_ to
dag
D
eed
w
i
l
l
I
s
s
u
e
t
h
e
r
e
o
n
on th o
A. C. Newman assistant sanitary tative from Seminolo County subject
o f A p ril, A. D. 1911.
engineer of the state board of health to the decision of tho Democratic pri­ W I T N E S S m y o f f l a l a l s i g n a t u r e a n a
t h i s t h e S t t h d a y o f M a r c h . A. D.
was here yesterday and today looking mary to bo held Juno 6th, 1922. Hav­ ■eal
1911.
B. A. DOUGLASS,
aftor the drinking w ater of tha city ing served for throe terms as repre­
(8E A L )
Jltrk Circuit Court.
Court
CL.,.
nhd inspected the Elder Springe wa­ sentative and knowing the needs «f
Seminole Count:
l
l
S
t
o
By; A. M. WBB
ter and Lord’s Purity W ater and tho county nnd tho state 'l will aorve
seemed to And the drinking water of the people to tho boat of my ability I n ( h e CCoaunrut lyo,f SCloaut ea t yo fJ iFil so rni d da e m l a o l o
this city to be all rig h t Heexpects and believe I am qualified to give
NOTICE TO C REDITO RB
this city to bo all right. He expects them real eorvico os a member of the
In r e E s t a t e o f
also return at an oarly dote and Florida legislature.
M ils. A. R. S T IL E S , D e c e a s e d .
make an Inspection of tho Sanford
To a ll C red ito rs, L eg atees, D is tr ib u te e s
FOREST LAKE.
a n d a ll pereons b a v in s c la im s o r d e ­
(P a id P o litical A d v e rtis e m e n t)
dairies and offer suggestions in r«m a n d s a g a in s t said aetata:
T o u , a n d e a c h o t you , a r e h e r e b y no­
gnrd to tho sanitary measures to b«
For Representative
t i f i e d a n d r e q u i r e d to p r e s e n t
say
adopted in tho milk supply.
o la ln ie a n d d e m a n d s w h lo h y o u o r e i t h ­
I, hereby announce myaelf a candi­ e r o f y o u m a y h a v e a g a i n s t t h e e s t a t e
A. R. S tile s , d e c e a s e d , l a t e of
date for the office of representative oS fe mMi nrs.
na M n
o l e C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , t o t h e u n d e r ­
from Seminole County, subject to the s i g n e d , a d m i n i s t r a t o r o t s a i d e a l a to,
rom th e d a te h e r e o f
Democratic Primary to be held June w iDt haitne dt wFoe byr euaarrsy f11th
A. D. 1111.
L. J. M A R T L E T ,
6th, A. D., 1922.
A d m in istrato r.
O. P. SWOPE.
L o n g w o o d , F la .
Il-tto

POLITICAL

For County Commissioner
The friends of D. L. Thrasher an­
nounce his candidacy for the position
of County Commissioner for District
No. 1, knowing that he will at all
times bo found doing his full duty ns
ho boos it and that the county will
havo a business man in District No. 1
and a conscientious worker for tho
people of tho whole country.—Paid
Political Advertisement.

is now nssesBod at a higher per cent
of actual value, than most of the coun­ RALPH BRONSON TO BRING
KEY WEST BOY SCOUTS
ties of tho Stute, and,
TO SANFOItp IN JULY
Fur County Commissioner
Whereas, Tho Board of County
ON TUB PROPOSITION THAT OUR
Commissioners
in
nnd
for^
Sominolo
The friends of John Mcisch anCOUNTY WAS RAISED LAST
Ralph Bronson of Key West is in
County, instructed the Tnx Assesnor tho city and his man.' f.-iu ri-w v
’r r c U h : a . a d * d - c ,
ykaic a n d is p a y i n g s h a r p
of snld county, to muko a flat rniso Igiving him a warm greeting.
Ho 1of County Commissioner for District
T.:_ Roll,
The Boaia oi County C w anijjlcn 1of 1C:1 un th i
i wuh l o r m o r l ; t h e Io c s !
o? No 9 Vn.owtup that be_ will at all
crs for Seminolo county mot nt tho cull he did, and
j tho Southern Boll Telephone Co., of ! times bo found doing tils full duty as
Whereas, the Tnx Assessor of Semi­ , this city and being n member of the ho secs it and that the county will
of tho chairman at 10 n. m. Saturday,
April 22nd. Present: Ghairmnn L. A. nole county hns informed this board i Kay West Rotary Club and of the havo a business man in District No. 2
Bromley, nnd CommiBsionors S. W. that tho Tnx Roll for 1022, will show JBoys Work Committee, at the meet­ and a conscientious worker for tha
Entzmingor and E. Curlett, with V. E. un increase of approximately 3% over ing of the Sanford Rotary Club to- people of the whole country.—raid
Douginas,' Deputy Clerk nnd C. M. the 11)21 assessment, and,
j day asked that the Sanford Rotar- Political Advertisement
WhcreaB, ut tho timo this Board ac­ Inns would again look after tho com­
Hand, choriff, in attendance.
For County Commissioner
Ahaonti Commiaslonera: L. P. Ha­ cepted the raise of 10% as orderod by forts of the Key West Boy Scouts
tho State Tnx Equalizer, they were who wero hero last year and want to
1 hereby nnnounct my candidacy for
gan nnd O. P. Swope.
Chnlrmnn L. A. Brumloy announced under tho impression that all othor come again this year In July and use tho position of county commissioner
that tho purpoao of this meeting was counties in tho stnte would bo raised tho Sanford camp for a week. Ralph for District No. 2, subject to the de­
to tnko up tho m atter of tho rniso of in proportion, and thereby cause nu ; said tho Key West Boy Scouts wanted cision of tho Democratic primary to bo
taxes in Seminole county, ns ordered equalization of taxes, and that thiH to camp in a community that stood held Juno 6th, 11)22.
WALTER HAND.
by Hon. M. L. Dawson, state tax general ralso ovor the stnto would al­ for boyB work and especially for the
&lt;1*iitil P o l i t i c a l A i v o r l l Hc me ut )
low the state millago to bo lowcrod, Boy Scouts nnd for civic prldo and
equalizer.
Clerk of tho Hoard hero reud a let­ and,
for that reason ho wanted thorn to
For County Commissioner
Whereas, tho citizens and tnx pay­ return to Sanford.
Ills request
ter from Mr. Dawson, wherein ho
I nnnounco my cnndtdncy for tho po­
agrees to accept a 5% raise instead of ers of Seminole county hnvo raised was given tho hearty assurance that
sition
of County Commissioner for tho
considerable protest nguinst this raise Sanford Roturlans under tho leader­
a 10% raise ns at first ordered.
District
No, 2 subject to tho decision
of
10
per
cont,
and
have
requested
this
ship of Deane Turner chairman of
Comr. C. W. Entzmingor offered tho
of
tho
Democratic
primary to ho liuld
following resolution nnd moved its Hoard of County Commissioners to tho Boys Work Committoo, would do
Juno
6
th,
1922.
My
decision to enter
adoption, which was duly seconded by use thoir efforts to get tho order of all in thoir power to make tho visit
the
rnco
was
mudo
at
tliu earnest re­
tho State Tax Equalizer, ordering a of tho Koy West Boy Scouts plonsant
Comr. E. Curiett, nnd adopted.
quest
of
innny
friends
nnd 1 promlso
nnd profitable.
WhcreaB, Tho County of Seminolo 10% raise, rescinded, and,
that If ulcctcd to servo tho host Inter­
ests of the ontirc county.
JOHN W. BELL.

WE STAND PAT

.

(P a id P o litical A d v e rtise m e n t)

For County Commissioner
Having served the people of Somi­
nolo County us commissioner since tho
county was established, 1 will aguin bo
n candidate for tho position of County
Commissioner from the Third District
subject to tho decision of tho Demo­
cratic primary to bo held Juno 6, 1022.
C. W. ENTZMINGER.
(P a id P o litical A d v e rtise m e n t)

M odel “ F ”

You Need Cletrac
F" If You R a ise
Potatoes or Truck,

♦595

—you need it to plow and disc—and thoroughly
prepare your seed bed. You need it to plant
your seed and harvest your crop. You need it
also to do your cultivating. ,

Complete

FOB. F a c to ry

CU trac F is Convertible
C le trac P c i n b e q u ick ly a n d
easily c h a n g e d fro m t h e 43 in.
w id th b y 14 in. c lo eren ce else
t o e ith e r o f tw o o t h e r e i i e s - ^
32 In. b y 8 in. for co rn o r c o tt o n
c u ltiv a tio n o r 43 in . b y 8 in.
for g e n e r a l fa rm w o rk o n hilly
la n d a n d for o rc h a r d s . T h i s
quick c o n v ertib ility g iv e s y o n
s p e d * H i e d p o w e r o n a n y Job,

T he type of Cletrac F best suited to your w ork Is 43
inches wide and has n 14 inch clearance. It straddles the
row in cultivating, pushing the Cletrac Straddle-R ow Culti­
vator uhcad of it o r using the tools that you have at p re se n t
And all this is Just a part of Cletrec’s work. It is a
real all-purpose tractor—does every farm job from Jan u ary
to December.
You’ll like Cletrac F a extreme simplicity of construc­
tion, case of operation, quick accessibility of all working
Darts and strong chrom e steel construction. And you II like
w e n better th e w ay it works on sandy, hilly or soft ground.
You ow e it to yourself to see a dem onstration of this
wonderful new low-priced tractor. W e ’re here to see th a t
you get it. Come in and w e’U gladly arrange it for any
timo and place that suits you.

McDonald &amp; burgm an
FLORIDA DISTRIBUTORS
DAYTONA, FLORIDA

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(P a id P o litical A d v e rtis e m e n t)

Id C ourt o f C ou n ty J u d g e , S t u l s e l e
C o u rty , B ill* o f F lo r id a

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 675 of the General
Statutes of the State of Florida

NOTICE O F A D M IN IST R A T O R
(F a r F in a l D lo e h o r g e )

U N IO N -M A O S

LONG WEARING
a o u r O R T COVERALLS era made

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3
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,.r AnHliff.UnM r „ . 'i'-* «*---« i Tax Deoil to Ibhuo In accor.lnnco w ith
N otice of A p p lication fo r In x Deed taw. Hold certific ate nmlirncen the fol*
l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y rtltunteil In
H cm lnnlo C o u n t y . F o lrliln . t o - w l t : L o t
U, tllo o k 9. T i e r », H an fo rd . T h e antil
la n d lin in g a s s e s s e d a t th o d a t o o f t h e
tnnunneo o f s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e In th o n a m e
o
Notice is hereby given thnt It. L. f J. W. F i t z g e r a l d ICatnto. U nions s a i d
c e r t i f i c a t e s h a l l be r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g
Kennedy, purchaser of Tux Certifi­ to la w T a x D eed will Is suo t h o r o o n o n
29th d a y n f A p ril, A. D. 1922,
cate No. 270, dated tin* 3rd day of th oWITN
EH H to y o f f i c i a l s i g n a t u r e a n d
Juno, A. I). 101H, hns filed wild cortl*; «”jal thin the Ittli day of M a r c h , A. D.

Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes of the State of Florida

fiento in my offlco, nnd hns mndo np-j &lt;h h \ l &gt;
r . a . doitolahh ,
plication for Tux Deed to issuo in nca im f c o ^ C o U ^ r 'la .
cordimco with law. Said cortlflcuto; 32-flto
liy; A. M. WEEKS, D, c.
embraces the following described prop­ I n t h e C lr e u l t C o u r t , S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l
C ir c u i t In n n d f o r S e m i n o le
erty situated In Seminolo County,
C o u n ty , F lo rid a
Florida, to-wit:
Lot 140 Kurckn
IN C H A N C E R Y
Hammock. Tho said land bqltig n s-1
sessod at tho (into of tho Issuance of
oodruff, C om p lu ln tn n t,
such cortificuto in tho nnmo of Un­ F. L. Wve.
C.
H.
LI
ml eley. I*. F r e r ie r , a n d R. J .
known. Unless said certificate shall
Clone. D e f e n d a n t s .
O IID E K O F P U R I .IC A T IO N
bo redeemed according to low tax deed
n o w n h e ir s , d e v is e s , g r a n will Issuo thoroon on tho 12th day of T ote ethno o ru noktliu
r c l a i m a n t s , a n d n il p a r ­
t
i
e
s
c
l
a
i
m
i n g a n I n t e r c u t ti n d e r C. IL
Mny, A. D. 1922.
l.tnd nlo y, I*. F r e d e r a n d B. J. C la s s ,
r w ‘i s e In "tlm p r o ------p e r t y *h e r e i n o r o ttht e----Witness my official algnnturo and
a f ttee r d e s c r ib e d , a n d to n il p a r t i e s
ficnl this tho 4th dny of April, A. D. c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r e s t tn s a i d p r o p e r t y ,
s i t u a t e d In fieinlno lo C o u n ty , F l o r i d a ,
1922.
to -w lt:
D e g l n n l n g IS c h n l n i N o r t h a n d 33 a n d
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
9-100 c h n l n e E n e l o f t h e H o u t h w e a t c o r ­
Clork Circuit Court,
n e r, H eotlon 35, T o w n s h i p 19 H outh,
o n g o 30 E a s t , r u n N o r t h 13 c h a i n s
Seminole County, Fin. K
E a s t 91 c h n l n i a n d S o u t h w o a i u r l y
II
34-0tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. n n d 25-100 c h a i n s a n d W e n t 13 c h n ln e .

A lso b e g i n n i n g 30 a n d t- 1 0 0
chnlne
E a s t o f th o N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r , Mention
9, T o w n s h i p 20 H outh, I l r n g o 30 E a s t ,
r u n E a s t 5 c h a in s . H o u th i s
c h u ln e .
W e s t 6 a h a l n s a n d n o r t h 15 c h a i n s . A ls o
b e g i n n i n g 3S0 f e e t H o u th a n d 445 f e e t
W e s t o f q H eotlon p o s t , o n E a s t l i n e o f
H eotlon I t , T o w n s h i p 19. r a n g e 30 E a s t ,
r u n W e s t 215 font, H o u th 300 feet, E a s t
210 foot. N o r t h 300 fe e t.
AI ho L o t B,
(■lock 14, T l o r 6, H nn fo rd , F l o r i d a .
You n ro h e r e b y o r d e r e d to a p p e a r In
t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d c a u s e o n th o r u l e d a y
o f M ay t h e s a m e b e i n g t h e f i r s t d a y o f
May, A. D. 1032, u t t h e C o u r t H o u s e In
H nnford, F l o r i d a . In d o f a u l t w h e r e o f t h a
c o m p l a i n a n t w ill bo o n t l t l e d n n d a u t h ­
o ri z e d to p r o c e e d ex p n rto .
Ami It 1s f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t n c o p y
o f t h i s n o ti c o be p u b l i s h e d o n c e a w e e k
fo r t w e l v e c o rn ie c u tlv o w e e k s In t h a
‘■Hanford Ilf.rn ld " a n e w s p a p e r In g e n o rn l c i r c u l a t i o n In t h e sn ld C o u n ty .
W itn ess my h an d a s C lerk o t th a
a f o r e s a i d C o u r t a n d tlm Huai t h e r e o f
t h i s th e l t t h d a y o( J a n u a r y . A. D, 1911.

(HEAL)

E. A. DOUaLABH,

C lerk .
D y: A. M. W E E K S , D. a
J O H N a , L F .O N A n D Y .
S o li c it o r f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
12-llte

P AN
NJA M A 1’
“ PA

A new work garment so design­
ed that the drop-seat will not
show. Buttons sro Invisible
and plaoed so aa not to stick In
wosrer’a back when lying down.

*4

In re K a t itr o t
I I A I U t l K T T 11. COONEY.
N o tic e In h e r e b y g iv e n , t o a l l w h o m I t
m n y c o n c e r n . H int on t h a 1 0th d a y o f
J u n e , A. D. 1919, I s h a l l a p p l y to t h o
I l o n o r n b t o 10. F. i l o n n h o t d e r , Judge of
s a i d C o u r t , n s J u d g e o f P r o b a t e , f o r my
final d is c h a rg e a s A d m in is tra to r o f th e
e s t a t e o f H a r r i o t t B. C o o n e y , d e c e a s e d ,
a n d t h a t a t t h e s a m e t i m e 1 w ill p r e ­
s e n t to s a i d C o u r t niy f i n a l n c c o u n t s a o
A d i n ' r U i f n t n r n f anld entitle, a n d a e h
l u r i'lltiir tillIInival.
D a te d A p r il U t h , A. D. 1911.
F. J. M oD A N N B L .
35-Btp__ ___________ ___A d m i n i s t r a t o r .
In C o u r t n f C a n n l y J u d g e , Hruilmel*
C ounty, S ta te o f F ln rld u

Notice Is hereby given that F. S.
Vcmay, purchnsor of Tax Certificate)
No. 1384, dated tho 6th day of July,
A. D. 1897, has filed said certificate
in my office ,and has made application
for Tnx Deed to issue in nrpordnnro
with Inw. Said certificate embraces
tho following doscribcd property sit­
uated in Seminolo County, Florida, towit: Beg. J0.70 chn. S nnd 17.81 cits.
W of NE cor of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 Soc,
N O T IC K O F A D M I N IS T R A T O R
( F o r F in a l D lseh arg e)
3, Twp. 20 S., Range 30 -E., run S 65
dogreos, E 17.38 chs., 3 3u uugrues, \v I n r e E s t a t e o f
M IL T O N IIE P ,
3.74 chs., W. 1.00 chs., thenco NWly J. NHoAtic
e la h e r a b y g i v e n , to n il w h o m It
i.V -n n co v n UvA t " t h e .
4 y r «;♦
to bog. o litres.’* ihu
luud bring j'n
J u n e , A. D. 1912, I a h u ll n p p l y t o tfla
assessed at tho ditto of tho issuance of H o n o r a b l e E. F. I l o u s h o l d e r , Judge of
such certificate in tho nanto of Juntos fs iani da l Cdoi us cr t,h anr gs eJ unds g Ao domf iPn ri os tbraatteo,r foofr tmy
ho
Townsend. Unless said certificate e s t a t e o f J. H a m i l t o n Hep, d e c e a s e d ,
a n d t h a t n t t h e s a m e t i m e 1 w ill p r e ­
shall bo redoomod according to law tax s e n t t o anld C o u r t m y f i n a l n c a o u n t s
deed will Issuo thoroon on tho 12th af os rn tdhme ilrn laspt pa rr ot ovra lo. f s a i d e s t a t e , a n d a s k
D a t e d A p ril 10th, A. I). 1932.
day of Mny, A. D. 1922.
A A R O N R. A N D E R S , .
Witness my oiTicinl signature nnd IB-9to....____________
A d m in istra to r.
seal this the 0th dny of April, A. D. N O T IC E O P A P P I.IO A T IO N F O R T A X
D E E D U N D E R S E C T IO N STS O F
1922.
(I N N E R AI. S T A T U T E S O P T H E
E. A. DOUGLASS,
(SEAL)
S T A T E O F F I ,O R ID A
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t A llo e W .
Clerk Circuit Court,
P alm er, p u r c h a s e r of T a x C e rtific a te
Sominolo
County,
—
....... — --------. i -Florida.
.......... No. 12, d a t e d th o 2nd ilay o f J u n e , A.
U v A M W EEKS D C
1919. baa fllcil nuhl c e rtific ate tn m y
3-l-fltc
n y . f l .i t i .
office, ami has .undo application for

For County Commissioner.
I hereby nnnounco my candidacy for
the position of county commissioner
in District No. 1 subject to tho de­
cision of the Democratic primary to
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
bo held on Juno Gth, 1922.
Under Section 576 of the General
G. L. BLEDSOE.
Statutes of tha State of Florida
Notico Is hereby givon thnt E. G.
For County Commissioner
Hodges, purchnsor of Tnx Certificate
I hereby nnnounco my aintlitiacy for No. 190, dated tha 2nd day of Juno,
tho position of County Commissioner A. D. 1919, has filed said certificate
for District No. 4, subject to tho d e ­ in my office, and hus mndo applica­
cision of tho Democratic primary to tion for tnx doed to issuo in accord­
be held Juno Cth, 1922.
ance with Inw. Snld cortlficnto em­
B. F. WHEELER.
braces tho following described prop­
(P a id P o litical A d v o rltso m cn t)
erty Hituntcd in Seminolo County,
Florida, to-wit: S 2 ncroa of W 1-2 of
For County Commissioner
NE 1-4 of NW 1-4 of NW 1-4, Soc. 5,
I hereby nnnounco my candidacy for
Twp. 20 S., Han go 81 E. 2 acres. Tho
the position of County Commissioner
for District No. 6 of Seminolo Coun­ said land being assessed at tho dato of
tho lssunqco of such cortlficnto In tho
ty, subjoct to tho decision of the Dem­
nnmo of Unknown. Unless said cer­
ocratic primary to bo hold Juno 6tji,
tificate shall be redoomed according
1922.
to law Tnx Deed will issuo tharcon
E. II. KILBEE.
on tho 6th day of May, A. D, 1922,
( l ’alil P o l i t i c a l . A d v e r t i s e m e n t )
Witncsq my oiTicinl signature nnd
senl this tho 30th dny of March, A.
Herald want ads got results.
D. 1922.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clork Circuit Court,
Seminolo County, Fin.
33-Otc
Ily: A. M. WEEKS, D. O.

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In m y office, a n d h a s m n d o a p p l i c a t i o n
f o r T a x D eed to I s s u e til a c c o r d a n c e
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST
VOLUME XIII

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, IfRIDAY, MAY* 5, 1922

NUMBER 88

PACT BEINGCONSIDERED

Level of Prices in March Was Higher Than it Was
'
ifrthe Tear im “
.

With Reservation Must
Not be Interpreted as
Withdrawal France

rDAiu

an"

Rir.uTci

ROI.SIIBVIKI A R E D ISPLEA SED
WITH PR O JEC T FOR
r e c o n s t r u c t io n ,

MAJOR LEAGUE

*

CrOIIT u r p c
S tU ll 1 HLliL •

LOOKING OVER

&gt;

McCumber Has Plan
With Bank Loan Pro­
's visions for Soldiers

(fly The A»«n«lntrd I’reaa)

WASHINGTON, May 4.— The average coat of living in the
United States decreased 4,2% from December, 1921, to March, 1922
and 22.9% from June, 1920 to laat March, the Bureau of Labor
Statistics announced today. Level of prices in March, however,
according to the Bureau, was 62.9% higher than in 1913.
INCREASED VOLUME AND EM IT
TING CONTINUOUS
HOARS

•GATOIt SQUAD AT GAINESVILLE
TO PROSPECTIVE BALL
*
PLAYER

WHICH CONTEMPLATES 20 Y E A R
ENDOWMENT L IF E IN SUR­
A N C E -N O LOAN
.

I llr The AaancIntrS Prraa)
CATANIA, Sicily, Mny 4.— Mount j
(llr The .(aaarU ttl I’reaa)
Etna broke out mrnin with nrfiin»jon«| WASHINGTON, Mny 4.— Chnirmai*
McCumber, sf Ihe Senate YYnnnrti
of Increased volume and emitting con­
committee, was nuhtorizod formally
tinuous roars which can bo hcnrd sev­ todny by the majority thnt commit­
eral miles. Denso blnck smoke is fill­ tee to present his sojdiora bonus .711011
ing the sky. ’ '
with bank Iona provision to Harding
ns tho committee plan. Senator Smoot,
of Utah, howovor, Informed tho eommlttcomon that ho also would lay beforo tho president his bonus plan
which contemplates twenty years en­
dowment life Insurance plun without
(llr T h e Asaurlntrd Press)
any specific provisions for loans to ba
WASHINGTON, Mny 4.— Pride of
mndo to tho veterans.
leadership and prido of authorship
continued today to be t^ic chief ob­
SENATOR CAMERON
stacles in the way of speedy sonnto
Have Net Yet Shown Their Hands or
CHARGED WITH P E R JU R Y
action on a soldiers bonus bill.
Heads
REEURN CAMPAIGN FUN D
The inability of certain Ropubllcnn
members of tho senate finnneo com­
(lly Thr Aunrlnlrd I’reaa)
(lly The ABaorlntt'd I’reaa)
WASHINGTON, May 4.—Attorney
mittee to agree on the various bonus
PHOENIX, Arlz., Mny 4.— A gen­
Gonqrul Daugherty in n formnl state­
proposals before them wero attributed eral demurrer to indictment charg­
to a mutual desire to shine in tho ing Unite dStntcs Senator Ralph
sources of tho liolsnoviK views on wiu ment referring to charges made
leadership and authorship of whntovor Cameron, Republican, Arizona, with
memorandum on
which
Europe’s against him in the senate by Senator
plan of ox-scrvico men’s compensation Jorjury In connection with return on
statesmen hnvo worked so laboriously. Caraway, Democrat, of Arkansas, In
is finally put through congress.
campaign expenditures In 1020 elec­
Tho fact that the document (loos not connection with the release of Chns.
W
.’
Morse
from
the
Atlanta,
peniten­
It was Htill their intention whon tion was filed in tho United S tates
mention recognition of tho sovlot
they met again behind closed doors of Coifrt hero todny. It was announ­
government nnd ignores tho sugges­ tiary in 1012, declared "Real pcoplo
behind
this
movement,
nsldo
from
par­
the committee rom to'tnll upon Presi­ ced thnt arguments would ba hoard
tion of governmental loans Is snld to
dent Harding to docido between tho In rhoentx, Mny 11th, nnd should •
displensc tho communist lendors who ( ties Interested, havo n«E yet shown
McCumber nml tho Smoot bonus pinna demurrer bo overruled, tho tria l
nro now conferring with Moscow. Eho thelf hands oi-tholr heads." *
on which they nro about evenly di­ would procoed
memorandum was delivered to them
at foour o’clock yesterday morning, TW ELV E HOSPITALS
vided.
WOMAN KILLS HUSBAND
after n co'rps of secretaries had work­
The Smoot plans provides for* a
W ILL B E ERECTED
(lly Thu Aaaiiclnlrd I'rriia)
ew I’uy Schedule Military Her
MIAMI, Fin., Mny 4.—Tho ruling
ed all night putting It Into official
strirightout paid-up endowment insur­
FOR SOLDIER BOYS
•vice is Enacted
(lly The Aaaoclnled I’reaal
was mndo horo yesterday by Judge
ance policy without uny borrowing
ghapo. It was rushed to Santa ^ larBOSTON, Mass., Mny 4.—William
Rhydon M. Call of tho federal court,
ghcrltn nnd delivered to M. Rnkovky,
provision like those efnbodlod in tho
WASHINGTON, Mny 4.—Tho or- thnt no intoxicating liquor seized by
WASHINGTON, May 4.—ondoll, McCumber plan, nnd tho Sipoot plan B. Hubbard was shot to death Inst
who received it dressod in his jpnjnnight by his wife, Carrie Hubbard, a t:
ictipn of twclvo soldier hospitals at prohibition agents under search war­ the House Republican lender, said to­
eliminates cash bonus. Tho McCummss.
her bedroom door after ho hod chas­
n
cost
0/
seventeen
million
dollars
day,
the
passage
of
the
annual
army
rants can ho destroyed by such ngonts
Belgium has not signed the memor­
l»er plan retains tho $50 cnsli' provis­
ed her about their homo, onragod
with
«
totAl
enpneity
5,450
beds
wns
and
navy
appropriation
bills
will
be
nnd
thnt
all
liquors
seized
must
be
ac­
andum, nnd wor&lt;^ was received horo,
ion fixed by the house hill.
over tho nttenticn that ho believed a
provided
for
In
a
bill
reported
todny
delayed until tho tjuw pay schedules
Inst evening that Franco had dotor-,
counted for in court) *
f
Treasury exports figured thnt the
by
tho
house
appropriations
commit­
The ruling was mndo during the of military service ho cnuctcd into total cost of the Smoot plan at tho guost, Edward I’itlock, 22 years old,
mined to stand by Belgium, but ns,
of Chicago, had been paying her.
tee.
yet there Is no official announcement
course of tho trinl of un alleged boot­ Inw.
end of twenty years would ho $4,550,­
Mrs. lluhhnrd told tho pollco she had
in Genoa of Franco’s action. It is bolegger ip United States court yester­
1110,000, hut that- its nnnunl outlay,
RARE
RU’lf
l
IN
HOSPITAL,
Hevcd tho conversations between Pre­
day morning. Specinl Agent G. E.
bnHed on insurance statistics would fired In solf-dcfohse.
Pillock, a former naval officer, fled1
*
HAD
TONSILS
REHOVEI)
mier Poincare nnd M. -Bnrthou, how­
Henso, of tho prohibition department
only range from $!!!&gt;,101,741 to $|7,from the houso by tho rear door and
ever, will hnvo an important general
45:1,511*. It was estimated thnt tho
over the back fence nnd although po­
(lly The Aainrlitldl I’rfM )
effect on tho conference.
McCumheo plan would involve n total
NEW YORK, May 4#-Bnbo Ruth
lice searched the city for him, ha
All tho leaders expressed sntWfncexpenditure of $.1,845,050,481, hut thut
had his tonsils rcdbvod nt n local
could
m&gt;t ho found.
ttion at yestordny’s plonnry session,
• it would impose a greater early bur­
hospital hero todny. £
believing thnt it embodied the inau­
den on tho treasury nt the outest.
HIGHWAY TO COST LESS \
/
guration \ - f fnr-renching efforts to
improve tho finnneo of Eurbpo. Tho
THAN $7,000 A M JLE
ties of intoxiclfnts wero introduced as „hort w noM. Mr. Miller was 04 FROM SIAM TO MEXICO IS
financial codo nt Gcnon hns been writ­
uvidcnce.
years of age nt tho timo of his
WITH GRADE INCLUDED
ONLY 25 F E E T IN CECIL II.
ten, dcclnrcd Sir, Laming ^Vorthing“ Where are tho other five bottles?" death and had resided in Orange
DcMILLE’S "FOOL’S.PARADISK*
ton-Evnns, chairman of tho financial
asked Judfeo Call.
1
' county nt Orlando for tho past twoncommission, and ho believed it would
"They wero destroyed," replied Pfoy(.nrH where ho was for many
Twenty-five feet from Slnm to Mox- 77,0
Smugglers Dump Liquor in Hhnllnw hibition Agent Hansen.
yedrs tho County Surveyor.
Mr.
ico! Such wns tho startling geo- to-P«
Water nnd Divers Get It
"Ry what authority wefo they do- Mmol' nt ono timo resided about n
graphical jump accomplished by piny- |,unt
stroyed 7 " then nsked tnc court.
i yenr in Hanford nnd had many
era in "Fool’s Paradisy" Cecil R. Du- Alex
"Why, wo nlways do that," was Hen- friends here who will regrot to hear
Millu’s newest Paramount picture, jng
MINER’S FA M ILIES
aon!s answer. ’JWo never koop ail tho 0f h|„ /lentil. Ho leaves ono brother
whch
comes to, tho Princess Theatre wldo
A RE EVICTED
y h iu fty we soizo upon, keeping just |n Kentucky and ono daughter, Mrs.
Friday
nnd Saturday of thsi week..
Way
FROM TH EIR HOMES
Enough for cvidenco-nnd destroy the Voile Willjums to mourn his death,
Fur on thu same stage at Paramount oholl
rest.”
! Ho was a native of Owensboro,
Studio one found tho interior of a Si- culvi
(Hr The AaaoeIntrd rreaa)
"Maybe you can &lt;l» that up in Goor- Kentucky,
UNION TOWN, Penn., May 4&lt;—
ameso
Tom pi 0 with if yawning pit in than
gin," then declared Judge Call, “hut
Tho funeral will occur from tho
The first ovlctlon of striking minors
which reptiles nwaited tho sacrifice— The
you can’t Ifl tho jurisdiction of this Baptist Tompld here tomorrow atnnd their families In Foyotto cokp
coujJ. Hcreuftnr, prohibition agents ternoon nt four o’clock, intorment whilo but u few steps awny there wns the
region todny nt tho mino of Amend
must account to tho court for every heflig made in Lnkoviow.
Rev. a colorful cuntinn of un oil/town on p«n&gt;
Coni nnd Coko Company.
\ .
drop of sintoxienting liquor thqy seize Donno Adcock, pnstor of tho Bap­ tho border between Mexico und tho i,rld|
pnnj
tist church of Orlando and nn old United States.
DEMPSEY W ILL FIGHT
*h
c
hero
is
a
young
ex-soldier
who*
Tl
friend of tho deceased will officlato.
WILLARD AND OTHERS
loses
his
all
In
tho
oil
fields.
Cnptltoon
Tho sympathy of tho many friends
IN FRAN CE OR ENGLAND
COMPLETING ARGUMENT
of tho family is extended to them in vntud by u fumous French dnneer, ho titoi
is blinded nt ono of her performances vol
their
borenvement.
(Hr The Aaaoclnled
Aaaoeiaiea I’reaa)
i'reaa)
* (Ilf The Aaaiirlnlrd I’reaa,
by nn explosive cigar, tho gift of a feet,
PARIS, May 4.—Ja ck Dempsey re­
TALLAHASSEE, May 4.—Attor­
cantina girl. Filled with rcmorHu, the \
ferring to tho announcements In tho ney General Buford nnd Assistant
MRS. GODFREY ELEC TED
girt nurses—und conics to ldvo th o ’ CRf
United States that arrartyements for Attorney Goncrnl Gnines yesterday
man-rami he is huppy boliuvinti her
’
I
(llr TUr Aaaiiclnlrd I’rraal
s bout with Joss Willard wore pro­ wero completing nn argument In tho
tho dancor whom she mimic*. Sight
JACKSONVILLE,
Muy
4.—
Mrs.
F.
gressing favorably, said todny ho cnpitol extension Injunction
caso
restored, he Is angered nt the trick
E.
Godfrey,
of
Orlando,
wns
olcctcd
would bo glad to moot Willard again. which is scheduled to bo delivered to'and floes in search of hia first love.
—Appllcaj
president
yesterday
of
the
Floridly'
WASHINGTON, Mny 4
Also ready to meet winner of Carpen- dny nt Quincy beforo Circuit Judgo
|Finding her in Slnm, n Bories of dra’
tlor-Lowis bout In London, ho dcclnr- John Lovo. -Marlon county citizens tiun for power permit wi h received Congress of Mother nnd Purqnt Ton-|
jm
atlc
Incidents
prove
her
shallow
ion
from
'
cher
associations
in
nnnunl
convention
j
are attempting to hold up or have, by federal power commls!
discontinued entirely construction of Benjamin II. Harjpwuy tc construct hero. Officers named included, Mrs. character and brig him back to tho llt (
„n addition to tho state capltol on the n dnm thirty foot hlgh in Cl Ipcola rlv -1J . D. Aldormnn, Jacksonville, first woman who lovod him In hU mlsfor- to ,
CROKER’S FUN ERA L
tuno. *
'
(’nn*
POSTPONED TODAY ground that no funds to pay, for the or below Mariana, Flnrodn , to dcvel-J vice-president; Mrs. Mary Leary, DoTo
Interpret
this
story,
written
by
® 'el
orsopowor.
Lnndf
second
vice-president;
Mrs.
D.
work are available.
°P -cventy-flve hundred 1
d not be P- Council, Lake Worth, third vlce- Rculah Mario Dlx nml Soda Cowan,
(Hr The Aaaorlnlrd I'reaa)
Hnrdawny president; Mrs. J . O. Lucius, Orlando, suggested by Leonard Merrlcks "The
DUBLIN, Ireland, Mny 4.—Th*
_
' corresponding secretary; Mrs. II. B. Laurels and tho Lady," Mr« DoMlllo
funeral of Rlchnrd Croker was post
! Minimum, Grconcovo Springs, record- secured such oxcollent players ns Dor­
pencil from today until tomorrow. ‘
•The'
,nK secretary; Mrs. H. B. Hoyt, Ja ck ­ othy Dalton, Mildred Hnrris, Conrad
former honvywclght chnmpl9n, may
MONLROSS, Va., Mny 4.
sonville,
Treasurer; Mrs. F. B. Fnn- Nngel, Theodore Kosloff, John Davidp
GILCHRIST WANTS T R IP
face his conqueror, Jack,Dempsey, In , prosecution In tho trin l of Miss Sarah
—
,
Jncksonvllc,
auditor.
son
nnd
Juliu
Faye.
Tho
production
Is
nt
OVER TH E STA TE
tho ring ngnln next fall. Nogotintions E. Knox, charged with Jh o murdar of «cr,
WITH SEN .. TRAMMELL
in ovury respect magnificent.
nua
bo hold
---------------------------for such n bout to L_
----- In Rickard NMr». Mnrgnrot L. Enstlnko, vlrthally
w
'
'
ted
Its
enso
shortly
after
court'
All
tho
office
supplies
nnd
staarena, Jorsoy City, on or about
................
favorably opNied yostordny morning. It Is ox- ( tloncry nt tho Ilorald offlco will ,bo
bor Dny/
nro progressing
1
' nil a "deflnlto signing of nrticlos Is posted, tho defonso would rest la s t , sold nt lmrgnin figures In tho nokt
_
likely when Dempsey returns to thlp night nnd under present plans the few wceltB to muke room for lnrgor managed hens doubtcdlossly never
country about tho end of the month, ' caso will go to tho Jury this after- o'ffiocs. Tho chnncd to got good, make money. Got rid of your slnck.
i t w a s learned today.
. " oon*
. stationery
cha/ip.
c m .
'*
The Herald for Post Cards.
&lt;ny The Aaanclatrd I'reaa)
GAIN ESVILLE, Mny 4—Nnp Ruck­
er, former major loftguo pitcher, but
now Scout tor tiiu’Eruuklyli Nationals,
is hero looking ovor the ’Gator base­
ball team for possible rectuils lot l..o
Dodgers.
Cnptgln Ward, catcher,
signed a Brooklyn contract several
months ngo, and will report in June.
Rucker will watch * Florida-Stetson
GENOA, May 4.-^Soviet represen­ games Friday and Saturday.
tatives horo announced todny terms o£
the allied noto to ltussin telegraphed
to Moscow says the Exchange* Tologrnph which adds "it in stated possibly ;
(Ily The Associated Press)
•
PARIS, Mny 4.— The Fronch todny
,provcd tho texxt proposed non-ngpnrt under consideration at
tnon, withrcscrvntlonlt must not bo
terproted ns withdrawing
frets
rsr.ee any lights she has under tho

All Railroad Traffic Out of the City of Peking Has
Been Suspended

Pride is One
of Obstacles
of Bonus Bill

Attorney General Says
the Real People Be­
hind Charge Hidden

Army and Navy
..
Prohi Agents Must
Appropriation Bills
Account to Courts
Will Be Delayed
For Liquor Seized

Two Thousand Bottles
of Whiskey Found in
Cuba Aboard Launch

Application for Power
Permit id Received By
Federal Commission

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pcrty situated In Seminole County,
service of this division and expects to 8. H. 8. SENIORS ARB
Florida, to-wlt: *
PLEASED WITH PROSPECTS
meet many of his old time friends
Lot 18 Frosts Second Addlton to
THIS YEARS SALMAGUNDI
from the various roads In the conn(Tram T w r i t r 'i Dsttr)
Altamonte. The said land being as­
Looks like rain but wo are afraid
sessed at the date of the Issuance of
to say so.
such certificate in the name of Mary
Endor Curlett of Geneva was a
M. Murph. Unless said certificate
Don't forget tho Memorial Day ex­ visitor to the city yesterday afternoon
shall be redeemed according to law
ercises at the Central Park tomorrow and made his announcement for
Tax Deed will issue thereon the 26th
afternoon at 3:30 P. M.
county ocmmissloner from his dis­
trict, No. 6, tho Geneva and Chuluota their claas colors. The design which day of May, A. D., 1922
WITNESS my official signature
The Legion Sax bond will make Its precincts. Mr. Curlett has served one has been used was the work of the
first appearance tonight at the Par­ tern as county commissioner and he staff artist, Byron Stephens, and is and seal this the 20th day of A{*11,
ish House Vaudeville performance.
and his friends think he is entitled to in part a reproduction of the seel A. D. 1922*
E. A. DOUGLASS
another ono this being the Democratic which has been used for both the class (SEA L)
The Sanford section Is sufforing doctrine.
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole
rings and the commencement Invite-*
the least q t any In the state but a
tlons. The contents, the Seniors say,
County, Florida /
.
good rain would be fine for every­ WILLIAMS AND HARRISON AN­
will bo no less attractive then the By A. M. W EEK E, D. C.,
36-6tc
thing.
outsldo of the 'tnagasine, and they
NOUNCE FOR RE-ELECTION,
COUNTY SCHOOL HOARD are sure that their friends will get Notice of Application for Tax Dead
Forest Lake, G. W. Knight and R.
their dollar's worth, and more, too,
Under Section 575 of the General
W. Pearman attended tho meeting of
when thoy buy this years Salmagun­
Statutes of the State
the State Road Department at Tam­
di which will bo o nsale in the various
of 'Florida.
pa today representing the Sanford
drug stores early next week, or, for
Chamber of Commerce.
othor column o f today’s !J «*:ald. thnt w jjl^ord ors may now bo% placed
Notice is horeby given that A. L
SEA LED
I they will stand for ru-ulocuon*' ml with I.llllnn Shnholscr or William
Tavenu, purchaser of Tax Certificate
a ir -t i g h t
The first show was given at the members of the County School Board Mallem.
No. 31R, dated tho 2nd day of June
Princess last night since the Star indicates that politics in our home
A. D. 1019, has filed said certificate
outfit was moved over there and county is warming up a b it ..
MODERN WOODMEN HERE
in my office, and has made applica­
Manager Ilomdon announced that all
Mr. Harrison hails from Goncvn
tion for Tax Deed to Issue In accorl
the jients would bo in placo tonight and has tho dintnctlon of having serv­
C. E. Bullock State Deputy of danco with law. Said certificate em­
and ready for business.
ed as n member of tho board since the Modern Woodmen of America, of braces tho following deserbed prop­
first election held in, Seminolo Coun­ Jacksonville! Bert Oakman, Natlonnl erty situnted in Seminolo County,
ty. Mr. Harrison is at present the Deputy, Lincoln, Nebraska; Wilson Florida, to-wit:
chairman of the Bonrd.
Coopor, District Deputy, Daytona;
Lots 143, 169, and 161, Altamonte
Mr. Williams Is from Sunford, and L. B. Irby, Spccinl Doputy of Delray L. II. A N. Co., as rocordcd in Plat
Is woll known throughout Sanford and were In the city, last^night attend!.*?" Cuol; No. 1, Potfo 13, Seminolo Coun­
Vue*c6unl7&gt;
, and i» S t pTeJctiV*:i mclR- a good meeting of tho Modern Woodty Records. Tho said land being as­
ber of tho board, having been elected men of this city, A drive for mem- sessed at the dato of tho issunneo of
at tho laRt general election 'It is notMicrship will be instituted Inter in the voeh rnrtlflrnte In the nnmo of Un­
G u a ra n te e d b y
fcRuwii
u x o v »
.J.u iu it
too .Ho,k u . i*\,oilmen.
known. Unless said certificate shall
hor from District No. 2, will be a can­
bo redeemed according to law Tax
didate or not but meantime a formid­
MAY POLE DANCE
Deed will issuo thereon on tho 26th
able candidate has come out in Long»
r
a $j vnon
wood in tho pcrsoti of J . K. Fullor, a
^ j
W ITN ESS my official signature
The mnny Sanford friends of M. J. young mnn of starling worth and . . ‘ . W
and
seal this the 20th day of April, "We Picked up Seven Large Dead up 7 Inrge dead rats noxt morning
Dnetwylor of Orlnndo will extend character who has made school work
j (
Rata First Morning Using Rat-Snap." nnd in 2 weeks didn’t see a single r»t
A. D. 1922.
sympnthy In tho death of his wife a study and who will undoubtedly ,|nco f 0
So writes Mr. B. E. Carpenter, RAT-SNAP is good nnd sure." Comu
(SEA L)
E. A. GOUGLASS,
which occurred at his Orlnndo homo have tho solid support of his home
^ ^
Wooilbrldgp,
N. J . "Wo lost 18 small in cake ready for use. Three alus,
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole
yesterday.' She left hunbnad nnd section and othor parts of the .dis- °
chicks ono night, killed by rots. 3fic, 06c, $1.26. Sold and guaranteed
Couny,
Florida.
threo children to mourn her loss and trlct.
.
„
„
By A. M. W EEK S, D. C.
3C-6tc Bought some RAT-SNAP nnd picked by Bnll Hardware.— Adv.
tho Orlnndo Chamber of Commorco
called off their meeting yesterday as
For Member County School Bonrd
n mark of respect to tho formor
I hereby announce myself ns a can­
didate, in the Democratic primary,
Junu 0th, 1922, for nomination to re­
(From Wednesday's Dally)
The popper crop Is coming on npneo election us a member of the County
and promises good returns to tha Board of Public Instruction for Semgrowera if rnln come* In n few days. inojo County, Florida, from District
No. 1 (Sanford).
This is the original “hard water” oil spray for whitefly and scale insect control that
FRED T. WILLIAMS.
mixes with all types of water and lime sulphur solution, and keeps indefinitely Trouble
Lieut. Hnrry Carlson of tho nnval
( I ’alil 1'n llt lc u l A ilvrrt I h k iiii 'I i I )
with "spoiled” oil sprays eliminated. IDEAL OIL EMULSION PA STE has proved its
air service in In tho city for a fow
merits and superiority for two years. Results are what you want at a reasonable price
dayH visit wth his parents Mr. nnd
For Member County School Bonrd
Write for further information.
'
Mrs. T. C. Carlson of tho went side.
I hereby announce myitelf a candi­
date for nomination and re-election an
Mrs. Coupcr Godwin turn returned a member of the County Bonrd of
from n trip to Jacksonville for tho Public Instruction for Seminole CqunOriginal Ideal Oil Emulsion, Ideal Lime Sulphur Solution, Ideal Bordeaux Mixture
Paste, Ideal Caustic Potash Fish Oil Soap.
week end with Mr. Godwin and ro- ty, Florida, from Dintrlct No. 3, sub­
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
ports tho big city ns being flllod with ject, of courso to tho Democratic Pri­
Large Stock of Bean Power Sprayers------------------------- -----------Blount Farm Implements
Under Section 675 of the General
tourista going back north.
mary to bo hold Juno 0th, 1922. Hav­
Statutes of the State
ing boon a mombor of tho Board for
of Florida.
Charlie Morrlwothor offers tho old four tornis, I feel that past norvico Ih
701 West Hay Street
JA CKSON VILLE, FLO R ID A
Mngnolla House for sulo os ho in- my best rocommondatlon ah well aa
Notice Is horeby glvon that Cathtenila building several store rooms qualification, and if nominated and
on tho Mugnolla lot Just ns soon ns he olcctod I promise tho Bnmo careful ad­ crino Rayford purchaser of Tax Cer­
can sell tho frame building nnd get ministration in the future as in tho tificate No. 360, dated tho 3rd day of
June, A. I)., 1918, hns filed said certi­
It moved off the property.
past.
ficate In my offico, nnd has mndo ap­
CHAS. F. HARRISON.
plication for Tax Dec . to Issue in ac­
W. L. Morgan Is home for tho Geneva, Fla.
cordance
with In s. Said certificate
week-end and expects to got away
(P altl P olitical AilvortlHoineiit)
cmlirncoH
tho following described protoday for a trip down tho oast coast.

CHEWNgjnOBACCO

GIVE YO UR GROVE TH E BEST
IDEAL OIL EMULSION PASTE

OTHER IDEAL INSECTICIDES

FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY COMPANY

It in rumored that the Morgans will
sell their homo in this city nnd move
to Daytona to nmko their homo.

For Cuunty Commissioner
I will ho u rnndidnto toisuccced my­
self to tho position of County Com­
missioner from District No. 6, subject
to the decision of tho Democratic pri­
mary to ho hold Juno 0th, 1922.
ENDOR CURLETT

SEED CORN, COWPKA8, VELVET
BEANS, M ILLET, GRASS
SE E D , SORGHUM

L. A. Bmmley nnd E. A. Douglass
representing the county commission,
ors nnd Forest Lake, G. W. Knight
nnd R. W. Pearman representing tho
Sanford Chamber of Commorco have
returned frrfm tho mooting of tho
A treat for you to soo tho nlco new
state rond department nt Tampa. Re­ apartments In Cntcs now building.
sults in another part of this isBUo.
Only six more left to rent.
36tfc

F o r lininmllutn ulilpmont. All si'itsonatolo Fluid nnd Vuaolaliln Hocde. Wrlto
for P rice Lint nnd Catnlniruo. Our lioau•Ifni nod Innlnictlv o ci U i i I o k u u I k froo
mol k I vum valuable
III format Ion
on
farm lnu and KiiriltMilnu for Florida nnd
I It© Sooth. W rlto to on today for n|ioolal prlcon on y ou r need r«(|Ulr«niontH.
Our coinploto Mtodt will onntili- iih to
Humily you to ndvautUKo In price and
(Itinllty.

J . E. Snyder of Chuluotn was
among tho visitors to tho city todny.
Ho rocontly disposed of his deport­
ment Htoro in that placo to Mianloy
A Rogers who will enrry on tho busInoHH. Mrs. Snyder hns been ap­
pointed acting postmistress at Chu­
luotn nnd tho postofflco will bo
moved Into Chuluota Co., building.

Oldrut nnd l.n r a r a l Nrrd Holier In Fin.
202-200 Kant liny Street
JA CKSON VII.1.10
-lFI.O IIIIIA

(rr«m ThuritUy’i Dally)
Mr. and Mrs. Sort Oakman of Lin­
coln, Nebraska nro nmong tho visitors
to thc^clty coming In yesterday to
attend tho meeting of tho Sanford
lodgu of Modorn Woodmen of Amorl-

DON’T SE E TH E JO K E YET
Some northern friends of Mrs. Vic­
tor Check to whom she sont tho San­
ford Herald of April flrHt wrote hor
yostordny nnd asked hor If President
Harding roally visited In Snnford on
that ditto. Of course Mrs. Chock
moroly 'naked thorn to rend tho
fourth puge of tho Herald of April
first nnd this will bo sufficlont to
hold thorn for a whllo. It scorns thnt
people othor thnn those residing In
Snnford were tnkon In by tho hoax.
Sotno of thorn woro soro, nlso, but wo
would say to thorn thnt all of us need
n little fun an wo go along nnd news­
paper work Is dry enough and filled
with moro kicks thnn compliments.

C. E. Bullock of Jacksonville, Wil­
son Cooper of Daytona und L. B. Irby
of Delray oro In tho city todny com­
ing over to attend tho meeting of tho REGISTRATION BOOKS
OPEN UNTIL MAY 1;
Modorn Woodmen of America hero
Inst night.
FOB PRIMARY ELECTION

Somo of tho poppers being shippod
from tho Monroe section nro magni­
ficent specimens nnd tho dry weather
has had no effect on thorn.
John
Tho registration books for the Juno
Rumlay brought in somo todny thnt primary will he open In tho tax as­
nre tho Inrgost over soon horc.
sessor's offico In the court house un­
til May 1. May 13 Is the Inst day
Harry Neal of tho Herald Printing that poll tax can bo paid to qualify
Co., Is among tho now owners of Hup. for the Juno primary.
mobiles and Harry is now ready to
All women who havo registered pn
take a trip to Okeechohco Cty any tho county hooka (In the court house)
tlmo with tho fooling that ho will ns n Democrat and have paid their
got thoro nnd hack without any mis­ 1021 poll tax nro ollgiblo to vote In
haps.
thn primaries. Mon aro required to
pay pall tax for 1021 and 1922.
Capt. D. L. Kolley will loavo tonight
All voters nro urgently requested
for Cleveland whero ho will attend by H. C. Dubose, registration offi­
tho Grand Division of Conductors cer, to see that they are properly
convention, and represent tho Sanford qualified.
.
division O. R. C. Cspt. Kelley Is one
of the oldest conductors In point of

E. A. Martin Seed Co.

Missouri Lady Suffered Until She
Tried Cardnl— Stye “ Remit
Was Surprising.”— Got Along
Fine, Became Normal
and Healthy.
Springfield Mo.—"My beck wu m
weak I could hardly atand up, and I
would have bearing-down palna and
waa not wall at any time," aara Mrs.
S. V. Williams, wife of a well-known
farmer on Route 6, this piece. "I
kept getting headaches and having to
go to bed." continues Mrs. Williams
describing tha troubles from whloh
■ho obtained relief through the use of
Oardul.
"My husband, having heard
of Cardul, proposed getting It for mo.
"I saw after taking some Cardnl
. . . that I was Improving. The result
waa surprising. I felt Ilka a different
person.
"Later I Buffered from weakness
and weak back, and felt all run-down.
I did not rest wall at night, 1 waa so
nervous and cross. My husband sold
ha would get me some Cardul, which
ha did. It strengthened me . . . My
doctor said I got along fine. I wan In
flood healthy condition.
1 cannot
•ay too much for It.”
Thousands of women have suffered
t* Mrs. Williams desorlbea, until they
'ound relief from the uee of CarduL
Since It hoe helped to many, you
ihould not hesitate to try Cardul If
ronbled with womanly oilmants.
For sale everywhere. ’
A ll

“g C O N O M Y
In highway expenditires result*
when a highway type
is built which will
last longest, cost the
loist for repair, not
fpxcssitate frequent
dosing of the road
to traffic to accom­
plish such repair, and
will furnish a hard,
smooth, sanitary and
durable surface for
all kinds of traffic,
light, medium and
heavy. . , . Build­
in g r o a d s of a
material and on a
foundation which,
while low per mile
of first cost, is ex­
pensive for upkeep,
and wears out before
the bond issues for
it have expired, is
the coetliest work a
people ever did.”
Tallahassee Dtmxrmt
■ataritl Mink It. I*U

V

ITRIFIED paving brick are so
hard that they are practically
immune from the grinding,
tearing forces of traffic. They are
so tough that
a iiii w V IT R IF IE D

PA V EM EN TS

well-built, resist for years (often
twenty-five, thirty, or more) the
repeated shocks of swiftly-moving
and heavy vehicles. ,
Hardness and •toughness account
for the durability of brick pave­
ments as well as their low cost of
maintenance and repair. Vitrified
brick pavements are inexpensive
pavements over a period of years,
and they save taxes.
x

NATIONAL PAVING BRICK
MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
*

Cleveland, Ohio

�THE SANFORD W EEK LY HERALD,
CARS
AGENCY NOW
WITH SERVICE STATION'

HUEfcON

BEHEBBHK1

Picturesque Scene on Old East
Indian Highway.

Say* you reaHy feel clean, eweeS
; and fresh Inside, and
are seldom ilL

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON BANK
•Custom* and Costumss* of tho Past
INC. WOULD HAVE ACTIVand Prssont Minglad In Kalsl1TIES EXTENDED
If you aro accustomed to wake up
doscople Procosalon.
___
«
with coated tongue, foul breath or a
l
WASHINGTON, May 1.—Tho house
The great highway which runs from
dull headache; or If your moats sour committco on banking and cUrrcncy
and fo m en t, you hnvo a real surprlso today ordorod favorable report on bill tho Khybcr puns In the far northwest
of India to Calcutta In tho Fur East
awaiting you.
recently pnssed by nennta oxtending Is a kaleidoscope of the* colors ami
Tomorrow morning, Immediately nctlvltlos of War Finance Corporation tho ciislmus of tho pusk ami present,
upon arising, drink a glass of hot wat­ one ycur from June SO next.
writes Temple Maiming In the Cleve­
er with a teaspoonful of limcBtona
land Main Dealer. On this great road
Wn* in lie seen ox loams, caruvuns nnd
phosphate in It. This is Intended to ACCUSED W IFE AND BU TLER
camels from Afghanistan dodging
flrit neutralize and then wash out of
huge, snorting motor trucks and light
your stoniach, liver, kidneys and thir­
(Ilr Thu A a . o f l . 1 , 1 I’ rraa)
American
and European cars. At a
ty foot of intestines nil the indigesti­
NEWTON, Moss., May 4.—William glance one might think It all a circus
ble waste, poisons, sour bile and tox- IL Powell, Boston district manager on route, because even the ehmhnnts
.Ins, thus cleansing, sweetening and for It. G. Dunn nnd company, shot aru there,
purifying tho entire alimentary canal. nnd killed his wife, Mrs. Lena E .
Parallel to this road Is a railway.
Those subject to iiondncheH, back­ Powell lost evening after ho had cqll- One of tho most Interesting places
aches', bilious attacks, constipation or cd tier nnd his butler, Michael J . Ma­ along the tine Is Lahore, the capital
stomach trouble, a^o urged to got a loney, before him and accused them of Punjnh, It Is culled "The City of
the Thirteen Oates." The railway Itaquarter pound of limestone phosphate of Intimacy, the police wero told by tlon in Lahore resembles a fort, und
from the drug storo and begin onjoy- a maid in tho Powoll homo. Powell so picturesque Is It that one can al­
first fired shots at tho butlor, who most Imagine It being besieged by an­
Ing the morning Insldo bath.
Ju s t ns hot water and nonp clennso, ifled nnd escaped unhurt. Then ho cient, oriental warriors.
Op leaving tho station one Is struck
purify nnd freshen tho skin, so hot pursued Ii Ih wlfo to tho library whero
wstej- and a tes.spoanful of JJmrPtoiT'V hf ,-rhnt her three times, and went up by the spirit of the'place. It Is still
llie Hast, even If there are sandwich
piiosphnta act on the stomach, livor, stairs nnd killed himself, Miss Jose­
men advertising American moving
phine
England,
the
maid,
said.
kidneys nnd bowels. Limestone phos­
pictures.
Mrs. Powell wn "th*\ wiib.'-v
phate Is an Inexpcnsivn white powder
*&lt;-' i
.4
‘fiCu ‘it* VloWtli'u
fl.
White, a Boston department storo hnznurn nnd towering mosques, Is vory
and almost tasteless.— Adv.
millionaire, hoforu she married Powell. beautiful. It Is surrounded by lovely
gardens, which form a green circle
To prevent a cold, take fififi. 38-20tc
Stationery below cost at tho Hornld around (ho city, the only brenk being
The Herald for Post Cards.
Offlro for two wcoks. Sco it
19-Dtp the dusty section near (be Ravi, river,
In Lahore Is the beautiful palace
of mirrors, where thousands of tiny
mirrors, set In plasfcr, form tho dec­
oration* of the walls and celling.
Here a single candle will Illuminate
tho Interior with myrlHds of glisten­
ing lights like a many-sided diamond
lurned Inside out.
The streets uro crowded with the
gayly-dressed Inhahjtnnts. As In must*
countries, the color Is given by tho
women’s dress. Tho average woiiinn
of Lahore wears a white waist re­
sembling 11 Hussion blouse,^ spotless
white trousers of the baggy Turkish
variety, and last lull not least, u waist­
coat like a man’s with checks—-greal
big checks,
v
The belles of Lahore weight down
their liandH with rings, and also their
noses. .Sometimes the nose ring Is
worn Jnuntlly In one nostril, In the
same manner* that u hut Is put 'ou
HORSE; ‘ WHO ARE YO U ?*
a rgklali angle. Their arms ure heavy
MG SACK'- TM A Sbu.OAT SACK*
with bracelets, nnd Invariably nowa­
days each girl's nrin Is adorned with
H O R SE:.'WHO IS THE LITTLE
nn American wrist watch. Tho wrist
FE L L O W ?
watches are an amusing touch, and
BIG SACH&gt; *O H ! T H A T 'S A KID
dispel tlie oriental effect In tho inliid
W E A R IN G m L A S T V EA B 'S SUIT.'
of the traveler' who expects to see
only what lie has reud of In old
hooks. '
- , *,
,• .
Koine of our girls who think they
aro very devilish and advanced be­
cause they roll down their stockings
The quality of thin year's oat crop day. Of the 1921 oat crap, that would
or even wenr socks, are behind the
is away below a good grade. Reports be a bushel or 28 pounde average
times compared with their sisters of
from all sections show title year's oalu "fieri run" onts. Five bushels of oats
Lahore, For In Lahore tho men wear
average weight 1b 10 to 29 pounds to are now big ns a feather bed,
stockings, and for centuries the girls
the bushel. There le too much "wood"
Horne Poodere are consequently on
and not enough "meat" in the light the look out for betler feed for their
have woru socks. \
oats. A horse or mule cannot eat horses and mules.
You can't get
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mors than 20 or 23 pounds of grain » good heavy oats now.
The Qoldsn Qoose.
An American says he Is "skinned"
and Americans understand him. The
French have a corresponding word for
robbing somebody outside the law, and
this word Is "ostnmpugo," and the
The manufacturcra of Purina O-Molene
French are becoming wise to the fact
have scoured the country for good heavy
that Franco mny lie overdoing this
oats and thin is the kind that arc going
taking of Irregular' toll from tourists
into O-Molenc,
and visitors. Except for one or two
Hpoclnl resorts, touring In France has
Just cotnc In nnd examine the big, fat,
fallen off this year, nnd those who
meaty kcrnelB. You can feed one-third
are thinking about tills enormous
less O-Molcnc by weight than oats, Your
source of Income lo the country nre
mules and horses will do more work and
pointing out tho ovll of tlin Incapacity
keep in the pink of condition. It costs no
of some and tho rupneity of others.
more to use than ordinary feed.
Tho word "ostnmpugo," by the way.
Is a dictionary word for punching
Ask us about it today.
holes In metal, nnd Is commonly under­
stood In Franco for overcharging.
ALL PRICES E F F E C T IV E AT ONCE FOR CASH

C A T E S C R A T E CO.
THE BIG NEW PEED STORE
NOW IN OUR NEW BtJILDING

You Can’t Get Good Oats Now

But You Can Get O-Molene

Purina O-Molono 100-lbs., per s n e k ................*....................... $2.52
Purina Cow Chow, 24% Protoon, 100-lbs., per sack.............$3.20
Purina Calf Chow, 25-lbs., per sack ....................................... $1,30
Purina lien Chgw (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sack ................. $2.80
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 50-lbs., per s a c k ................... $1.49
Purina Hon Chow (Scratch), 8 1-8-lbs., per sack .......... -..$0,30
Purina "Winner Brand" Scratch ltJO-lba., per s a c k .............$2.50
Pprina Baby Cluck Feed, 100-lbs., per sack ........................$3.34
Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs., per s a c k ...............
$1.73
Purina iBnby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per s a c k ..................... $0.35
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per snek ........................$3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-lbs., per s a c k .....j....................$1.91
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-3-lbs., per s a c k ........................$0.40
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lhs., per s a c k ...................................$4.84
Lorrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per s a c k .......................................$3.50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7% , per s a c k ...................................$2,52
No. 1 Race Horse White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per s a c k ........$2.50
No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100-llm., per s a c k .................................$2.10
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lbs., per s a c k ..................... -..$1,91
No. .2 White Corn, 100-lbs., per s a c k .......................................$1.91
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per s a c k ............................$2.21
Puro Wheat BFnnd, 100-lhs., per sack ...................................$2.58
Pure Wheat Shorts, 1Q0-Ibs,, per B a c k ................................... $2.35
Grit for Chickens, 100-lbs., per sack................................ ...... $1.50
Oyster Shell, 100-lhs., per s a c k ........................................ ....... $1.50
Have you seen that new chic foimtuin we ju st got in? i It
fits any MASON JA R , can't leak or overflow. CHICKS can't
get wet and CHILI.— It saves baby chicks. J t and PURINA
keeps them healthy and growing. We are giving them free
with a sack of PURINA CHICK CHOW. Tell your neighbor, j
Cull and get yours— If not listed ask ufe for It. Will give one
sack of Old Heck Sweet Feed or Purina Molasses Feed with
every $10.00 purchase. For your garden and flowers phone
us for fertilizer. We know the kind you need and furnish
any nmount. Phone uh your wants— If we haven't got It will
get It for you. Thunks!

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G. L. Doas has arrived In the city
and will be the Seminole county agent
for the Hudson and Essex c a n . He
will have his headquarters at U rk'i
Garage on Sanford avenue whore service on ’ Hudson and Essex cars will
also bo given. Nixon Butt of Orlando
has chnrfto of this territory and he
has placed Mr. Doss In this Bold be­
cause ho recognizes tho fact that Sem­
inole county Held Is a good field and
can only bo covered by a local agent.
Production of Hudson and Essex
enra for the first quarter of 1022 was
182 per cont grantor than that for
the sumo period last year, according to
information Just received from De­
troit by Nixon Butt. Despite this
huge business increase, the companies
find it Impossible to keep up with or­
ders.
Shortage of Hudson nnd Essex c a n
exist In nlmost every part of the'
country. At tho tmd of April, the
companies had been unable to fill
nearly n fifth of thoir April ordon,
Mr. Butt says. " ‘Furthermore, they
have been forced to curtail the de­
mands of nearly overy one of thoir
fit distributors for additional cars.
"Both companies wero at capacity
.
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production throughout April. Diffi­
culty in obtaining enr bodies and in- __ _
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•Willi. m rruinr.fr&lt;’t
-:p*ge
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„t?i7 STOii'iSiftf WUODM&amp;S' l A i i i A T E
“I would not take $1,000 for what
w re the reasons Ihn Kepi mat month,
BIG CLASS LAST NIGHT, ‘MAX­
that wonderful Tnnlnc mndW*)* in
from setting up tho greatest ship­
ING A GREAT RECORD H E I.Esi . f t * - . m i, soul Mrs. Mattie Lutes,
ment figure In Iludson-Esscx history.
of Lexington, Kentucky. Sold by the
“The slognn thnt 11)22 will ho tho
record lltidson-Essex year Is nlmost
The Modern Woodmen of America, Union Phnrmncy.— Adv.
certain to bo fulfilled. Before Juno nro going nftor a record In Sanford
lf&gt; tho totnl 1021 output will have and if they keep up tho good work FOR SA LE— 15 acres orange grovo,
fino land, about 400 old bearing
been exceeded and ordors already re­ they will win the campaign being
ceived mean that maximum production made between Orlando nnd Sanford to orange and grapefruit trees. Also pe­
will be continued well through the see who will get tho most candidates. can, peach, grapes, ponrs nnd other
year."
Last night Sanford initiated 25 appli­ fruit trees on Golden Lake, 3 Mi miles
cations nnd the local lodge In conduct­ Houth of Sanford. Also another IM
ing a big campaign. Clans adoption acres of fine rich, cultivated pine land
TAMPA WILL OPERATE
will
be held on May 17th at which with nbout 75 old bearing orange and
TW ENTY STEAM ERS
time
there will bo 100 nmy members, grapefruit trees, and about 75 pecan
GET TH REE MORE
a record of which nny organization trees, on Silver Lnkf. Apply to own­
TAMPA, Mny 4.—The Tnmpa-Intor- can well be proud. The Modern Wood­ er, Herbert O. Crlppen, R. It. A. Box
32-2tp
Ocean Company, has increased the men arc a live bunch and knowing 180.
fleet of ocean steamships it is oper­ they have .something good they nro
ating, from seventeen to twenty with making it known to others.
Rub-My-Tism, an nntiscptlc. 38-20tc
the addition of three other vessels
T ?—1
just allocated by tho Shipping Board.
The new steamers include the Victor­
ious, *1,808 tons, which is unique in
that it is equipped with a no wtypo
of electrical driven machinery with
which the Shipping Board has been
experimenting.’ The others nro the
West Chntuln, 8,800 tons, and the
Shickshinny, 8,000 tons.
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They art

Good!

%Buy this Cigarette and Save Money

A

STRAW BERRY PLANTS
NOT TO BE INSPECTED
IF GjlriWN IN FLORIDA
GAINESVILLE, Mny 4.—The stnto
Plant Board has repealed tho rulo
which required inspection and certi­
fication of Florida grown strawber­
ry plants before they could ho ship­
ped out of the state. Inspection of
plants from other states, however,
will he continued. Thu rule, which
wns in effect some years was design­
ed to prevent- tho introduction of cer­
tain strawberry plant pests no longer
oxist in the state and as a result
tho rule has been suspended,

C o m p le te S to c k \

%There is’a satisfaction in knowing that
whert you send for a thing that you will get it.
..
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It is our purpose to maintain our stocks
so that you will not be disappointed.
t
Another thing,—the price is not ad­
vanced during a temporary local shortage.
We are at your service, all the time.
,

C h ase. &amp;

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C om pany 1

Phone 536
GROWERS SUPPLIES

At the present rate of Tantac’sales,
it Is estimated the grand total will
ranch 24,000,000 bottle* at tho end of
BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE
tho present year.— Union Pharmacy.
-Adv.
^IcW horter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distributors now $19.25 f. o, b. Jackson­
ville, Fla. Writo for spet.'al cash discounts urnf delivered p r i c e . , Hundreds
of these in uso by Sanford Growers.,
"G E T NEW MARCH, 1922, PRICE LISTS
-B E F O R E BUYING

QUIT MEAT WHEN
KIDNEYS BOTHER

Britain Wants Own B«et Sugar.
TA K E A GLASS OF SALTS IF
Before the great war Great -Britain
YOUR HACK IICUTS
ITS OR BLAD­
paid Germany, even upon n low com­
DER TROUBLES YOU
putation, $33,000,000 a year for licet
sugar. Great Britain now appear* de­
No man or woman who oats meat
termined not to da It In the future,
as there has been recently opened at regularly can make a mistake by
Newnrk-on-Trent a beet-sugar factory flushing the kidneys occasionally, says
which opens u new chapter In Bril lull a well-known authority. Moat forinH
farming antinls.
'
uric acid which excites the kidneys,
The factory, covering some forty they become overworked fymi tho
acres In all, Is tho result of co-opera |
strain, get sluggish nnd fail to filter
tlon between the government and tin* |
Sugar , Beet Growers' society nnd i the waste and poisons from tho blood,
Home-Grown Sugar, Limited, and I* lo 1then we gut sick. Nearly all rheuma­
he the first of five factories, which In tism, hVadpches, liver trouble, ner­
turn may he precursors of the -IDO that vousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and
would he necessary to make England urinary disorders come from sluggish
quite self-supporting.
kidneys,
Tho moment you fool a dull ache In
The Nacotiary Husband.
the
kidneys or your hack hurls or if
“She wnnls her husband buck ngnln,"
"But she sued him for divorce and the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment, irregular of passage or at­
got It/*
tended by a sensation of sending, stop
"I know."
"And (he court gave her the cus­ eut(n gineat and get about four ounc­
tody of the children."
es of Jnd Salts from uny pharmacy;
"That’s the trouble. She finds now take n tnblcspoiqrful in a glass of
thnt she really needs him. You see wntor boforo breakfast nnd In a fow
H h e has no one to stay nt Homo will*
days your kidneys will act fino. This
the children on the night" hyi; club
fummis salts is made from the acid of
meets."—Detroit Free Pres*.
grapes and lemon Juice, combined with
lithia, anti has been used for genera­
Relic of the Dark Agee.
"What Is this torn nnd tattered (lau, tions to flush and stimulate tho kid­
grandmother!"
neys, also to neutralize tho acids In
"That's a suffrage banner, my child. ur)ne so It no longer causes Irritation,
During tho great suffrage battles of 20 thus ending bladder. weakness.
years ago I dared 12 brawny police­
Jnd Salts is inexpensive und cannot,
men to lake thnt sacred standard
injure;
makes a delightful efferves­
away from me."
"And did they do It. grandmother, cent 'ithin-wntor drink which overymdS
should take now nnd then to kolqyTbe^
dear!"
"Yes, my child, hut It was about 40 kidneys clean und active and tlje blood
minutes luler."—Ulrmliighnm Ago U w pure, thereby uvolding serious Mdncy
aid.
comp’ lent Ions.— Adv.

E. O. PA IN TER FE R T IL IZ E R CO., Jacksonville, Fin.

Farms, Homes,
Groves,Lots
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I HAVE THEM *

SANFORD IS GROWING
“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”
lion— lots ure 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.
This is no idle talk— I hfive weighed the statem ent and '
to say ju st what is my candid convictions would put It
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
person whose eyes aro turned backward—Tho fellow who
hns VISION will agree with me now— tho other later&gt;

J. E c pTTT1*

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THE SANFORD W EEK LY HERALD, FRID AY, MAY ft, 1922

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ADDITIONAL LOCAL

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FLORIDA IS

STATE

(rr»m Thvrtdar'i OilIt)
In tonring- down the old S ta r Thea­
tre yesterday a negro helper was In­
jured by somo of the rafters falling
on hint.

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----------------The many friends of Arthur Donegsn of .Kissimmee and Orlfndo wars
glad to hsve him hero s few minutes
yesterday en route to points on Hie
cast ioast. Arthur is out of all his
banking troubles now as the federal
court at .Tampa hat^ no ovidence
against him in tho bank case, wh^eh
is dismissed end all Ms friends knew
that Arthur Donegan was innocent of
the charges brought against him.

TH E MANIFEST DESTINY OF
FLORIDA

PRIVILEGED STATUS .
FOR INVESTIGATION r ,
INTO WAR CONTRACTS

For many years the people of Flor­
(By Tli* Associated Pma)
ida have boon endoavoring to im­
WASHINGTON. May 3.—The house
SANFORD MAN WRITES HOME TO FOLKS IN
press upon the northern mind that
8I8TERSV ILLE, W. VA.
the summer season in Florida is as rules committee today by a six to
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delightful and comfortable in Its way five vote decldod to give privileged
H
h
h
K
j
M
*n
*«
na
mi
M
as the winter, but so far the affort status to Johnson-Woodruff resolu­
m
psi M W
«
Alfred Robson haa accepted a pos­
has met with scant success,
They tion calling for a congressional Inves­
ition with a new oil and gasoline
simply refuse to believe. You may tigation o f charges of alleged laxity
the
vast
fields
of
It
within
a
milo
of
following
.letter
written
by
Jho
company at Orlando and will be
dolugo them with facts and figures in the prosecuttlon claims arising
0rfcn Farrell, of tho Hornld force to the city itself, and well knowing that stationed thero fo ri some time.
from war contracts and settlement
R. C. Buma&lt;]alo is back in tho city taken from tho records of the United
the Slstcrsvillo, W. Va., Dally Review hundreds of acres of celery aro In cul­
thereof.
again nnd will tako up the work of. States weather bureau, comparing
tivation, I think it safo to say that tho
l, ftn excellent* article on Florida:
Mr.
nnd
Mrs,
B.
O.
Smith
of
Oveido'
compiling
the dntn for tho Nnsh-Llnk temperatures in Florida with those
This letter from Orten D. Fnrjrell, above statement is correct. Last year are in tho city today coming over in Abstract Company with offices in tho* thousands of mites to tho north, al­ FOR SA L E OR LEA SE— One 20 acre,
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
who is now living In Sanford, Florida, Sanford’s net crop output was ovor tholr car on a combined business and J . L. Milter building.
ways to the ndvnnco of this stnto, and
two
and
u
half
million
doljars,
the
ex­
dlstanco
to city. Two lots corner
,hould be of interest to local persons
they greet you with an Incrodulous
shopping trip.
Mr. Smith reporta
act
figures
baing
$2,052,000.00.
That
Center
and
Elm uve. Two lota west
who own property in and around Cler­
very little rain thero last night.
Mrs. Homer Williams (neo Ruby smite showing plainly &lt;their belief side Palmetto ave., 50 f t from Elev­
of
celery
alone
was
3.000
cars
and
mont, which place is only 40 miles
Roy) arrived In tho city Tuesday for n that the records have been "doctored" enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
gouth of Sanford. The letter follows: amounted to $ l,ribU,UUU.OO. It took 5,The Herald hrws been asked several visit with her aunt, Miss Bnziio. Mr. for a purpose.
owner, 115 N. Spring S t , Los Ange­
White it is gonornlly known that 005 enrs ’ to carry Sanford's crop of times about Mothor's Day date this
Mnny good people come down hero
nnd rs. Williams hnvo boon making
les, Calif.
288tf: 20-tf
vegetables
Inst
year.
The
crops
th|s
Florida is rich in ornnges and Bun*
year. Mother’s Day will bo Sunday their homo in Palatka for the past few for tho winter, nnd flnt^ig tho cli­
year
wore
oven
better
but
1
haven't
ihlne. many people do not know of tho
Mny 14 and wo think this is correct months hut will move soon to Daytona. mate so soft nnd bnltny and summery
NOTICE—PARTN ERSH IP
enorm ous production, of fruit and veg- tho figures. Still there aro some who ns tho day is supposed to bo tho sec­
so vastly different from tho winter
DISSOLUTION
clnim
that
you
can’t
raise
anything
in
e tn b lc s . in this stato. No particular
of their northern homes, that thoy j
ond Sunday in Mny.
Wo
would
remind
tho
police
force
Florida."
Where
do
they
get
thpt
mention will bo made of the raising of
Jump to the hasty conclusion that
T“
.
to be on tho lookout for Ed. Fitzger­ there must bo an equal difference in ' UW* ^ Hofmann ha. this day putthe smaller vegetables, such as onions, lino of talk? I ’m here and 1 know,
Mr. nnd Mrs. O’Kccfa s f Jackson­
ald, editor of the Daytona Gnzutte tho summer cllm ato;'that while they
If you boliovo that Florida is a place
radishes, beuns, peas or sweet-corn,
.n.ter®lt .°*
ville nro in the city today in their
and district assistant governor of ' tho nro sweltering in hoat, with tho m or-1 n
where
peoplo
dA
nothing
but
go
fish­
Hof-Mnc Battery Co., am ua*
although tjjcso are grown in practical­
enr and will bo here for several days
ly nil parts of tho state, all/of which ing, swimming and tako times easy in while Mr. O'Keefe la arranging the Kiwnnls Club, who Is expected to bo cury standing at 100 degrees or above, n* !* assets and liabilities. He will
ore available at this time in tho year, goneral, let your eyos linger for u mo­ new quarters of the,Southern Drug in the city tonight. If he gets Tough the people of Florida must bo sizllng contlnu® imtlor th® Present firm
put him in jnll and send for either tho nnd broiling In unbearable heat. To1l,nn,ne,
W-JRp
hut it is n fact that moro vegetables ment on tho following itemised ac­ Company.
odotor of tho Hornld or Judge Mnines them of the number of hont proatrn- •
count
of
tho
entiro
output
of
vege­
, ,
“
"
ore raised in Florida each year than
or George DcCottes. Any of theso tlons In the northern cities during;
k*1®^ * p Seven Large Dead
in any other part of the country with tables, ornnges and grapefruit in San­
The
Mothcdlsts
Brotherhood
gentlemen will go on his hail.
ford
last
year.
ThcBO
figures
are
o
f­
the
hot
months,
ami
point
to
the
fact
,ln*H
F
,r"
t Morning Using Rat-Snap."
the possible exception of California.
Clnss nro giving a big fish fry and
ficial
and
enn
ho
vnrifted
by
th
l
grow
thnt
such
casualties
never
cieour
In
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wr^
eB Mr. B. E. ^ Cnrpentci
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—
At Miami vast quantities of torontDcz
,
,
,
I pit.;ik. at Crystal
V.
Florida,
nnd
again
you
And
an
unbo«)
N* J . "Wo lost (fc amai!
ers
themselves.
Ami
remember
pteaso,
j
bc
there
but
busy
printers
J e f f Bntloy n former newspnper
«tri&gt; harvested; at Plnnt City they spec­
Hover.
It
la
not
pusfliblo,
thoy
any.
tc
o
n
o
n^ h t, billed by rata.
that
tjils
is
the
work
of
only
one
place
imd
noW8pnpor
mon
not
,nly
have
man
but
now
reformed
nnd
district
ialize in sViuvvi»o»»»vo, and I’Y nirif*Bift
public
opinion
in
thnt
respect,
Bou«
ht
8omo
RAT-SNAP and picked
in
I-loridn.
not
the
entire
stato,
that
no
Thursday
afternoons
off
but
are
secretary
of
Kiwnnls
International
of carloads of this delicious fruit are
j busier that day than any
nny other In Is in the city today to attend tho in­ is gradually undergoing a change. ; ul’ ^ terge dead rnts next morning
shipped to all parts of the country. would run into billions.
2 wooka didn’t aoo a alnglo rat.
Those follows down hero are first- the week. ’T wub ever thus.’
stallation ceremony tonight of San­ Conatnnt iteration and reiteration of un('
Kissimmee, closo to Orlando, is also
the
facts
regarding
Florida’s
summer
RAT-SNAP
is good and sure." Como"
rnte
farmers,
Especially
so
in
this
city
ford Kiwnnls Club. Je ff was a wel­
contemplating tho ruising of straw­
Mr. and Mrs* Victor Check left to­ come caller nt the Herald offico climate 1b beginning to lmvo Its of- n cn*° rcndY ^or ,lB0- Three alzev.
whose
production
for
tho
past
yonr
berries and will put in 500 acres next
day for their homo in Topeka, Kan- where he has a clUir nil propnrod feet. White it has not yot come to ? Bc' 05c' ^, 2r&gt;- So1 ,lnnd guaranteed
year. Hastings is famous for its follows: (
sas after spending the winter months I for hjm nny tlmo ho (,ropa ln_ no tho point of absolute belief 111 our by Bnll Hardware Co.—Adv.
Itemized,
it
shows:
Irish potatoes, something like a thous,
They will return to Sanford cfettrte wires on tho chair. Tho claims, it hns succeeded in drousing
ami carlonds having been shipped!iCelcry, 3,000 cars..............$1,750,000.00 hero.
In
the
onrly
fall to build a flna homo othor day white In F t. Myers Edl-. curiosity which demands satisfaction. WANTED—To hoar from owner of
130,000.00
north this year nnd tho biggest part Lettuce, 1,525 c a r s ...........
on
their
land
on French avonue ex­ tor Milford's father died while Mr. An evor-inereoslng number of people
00,000.00
good rnnch for buIo. State cash
of the crop is in tho ground yet. At Potatoes, 80 c a r s ..
pecting to bulkhead tho property, Milford was preparing the Klwanis remain here through tho summer to price, ful particulars. D. F . Bush,
Peppers,
020
cars
.........
250,000.00
Winter Garden, ju st twelve miles
dlvldo it up into city lots and make special edition and J e f f climbed test the climate, nnd soo if life is pos­ Minneapolis, Minn.
north of Clermont, thoy raise lettuce Tomatoes, 150 cars ..................0 ... 200,000.00
it oAo of the beautiful additions to right in, printed tho special edition sible here In summer time.
Thoy
Beets,
40
cars
....................
20,000.00
Apl 7-21; Mny 5-19; June 2-1*
in 25, 50 and 100 acre lots, several
Snnford.
visit our magnificent benches and en­
Mlscel.
"cgotnbloH,
80
cars
32,000.00
nnd
put
it
out
on
tho
Btrect
in
the
hundred ears being shipped away this
joy tho Imthing in tho ocean waters; FOR SA LE—Tomato plants, nny
lflrf,000.00
last sonBon. Bartow, Brndontown ami Citr-.i, Fruits, 200 cars
Ben R. Leigh of tho Southern Drug itegulnr tlmo which shows that Klthey sit on their porches in tho coo!
wanlnns
nro
resourceful
peoplo
al­
quantity, for prompt dolivary.—
many other cities In Florida are also
Company hns arrived in tho clt^nnd
evenings,
nnd Inter retire to refresh­ ChuBo &amp; Co., I’hono 530.
28-tfc
Total
cars
5,095
$2,052,000.00
ways.
known ns largo vogotnblo centers.
will mnke it his future homo whllo ho
ing sleep, unvexed by torrid heat, nnd
To
move
this
amount
of
vegetables,
presides over tile destinies of the
And here in Sanford, known as the
WANTFJD—Men or women lo to Wo orPARIS, Mny 3.— Max Oscr is sur­ ns they hnvo been nrcustomod to in
dors for Konulna Kuuruiitcad ho«l*rjr,
"Garden City of tho South,” also cnllod it required 734 carloads of crate ma­ Sanford branch, lie is an old Ornngo
their northern homes. The "rainy for mnn, women ami clillrirori KMinlncounty hoy hnving resided in Orlando prised at tho failure of Miss Mathilda
"The place where everything grows," terial.
Iktes flnrillliK 110.(10 u week full lima.
Henson" Is ono long delight. Tho Hnn- 11.00 im hour itimro lima. lOiparlanas
hnck in '98 nnd is glad to got in tho McCormick, his finneo, to answer his
they raise practically everything, and
umioceannry.—Intornntlomil
Htoakinx
A had sprain hente slowly if not old territory again., Ho was a mom- cable messages nnd ho is also disap­ dy earth drinks in tho rain nnd thero Mills, Norristown, I’u.
20-lOtp
especially celery, lettuce and peppers.
is
neither
mud
nor
dust.
The
fre­
Watermelons are also raised exten­ treated with a remedy thnt hnB tho her of tho medical corps iff tho world pointed because she did not appear In
quent rains temper tho heat, rind are
sively. Sweet corn hero now 1b five power to penetrate the flesh. Bal­ war nnd saw much sorvleo in Franco Zurich last month when ho expected
GOOD GRADE
followed by n refreshing coolness.
feet high nnd will ho ripe the first of lard's Snow Liniment is especially having been stntionod at Rouen for her, according tp a Zurich dispatch to
Tho few venturesome ono who have
May. It is said of Sanford that sho adapted for such ailments. Three siz­ over a yenr. M r., nnd Mrs. Leigh the Herald. Osor declines, however
experienced
tho delights of tho FiorCHEAP
raises more celery thnn any other one es, 30c, 00c nnd $1.20 per bottle. Sold wll move to Snnford ns soon ns they to discuss the reports of estrangement
Idn
summers,
hoenmo qnthusinatic
with her.
can obtain a house.
place in the, world, nnd hnving seen by Union I’hnrmncy.— Adv.
Prompt Shipment
boosters, nnd spread the news among
their friends, so that the number In­
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creases from yenr to year. Tho de­ Box 2103, Station A, Jacksonville, Fla.
mand for summer rates tins reached
tho enrs*of the rnilrond mauugers,
LANDIS. FISH &amp; HULL
nnd they lmvo responded favorably,
by granting such rules. Tills will Attorneys nnd Counsellors-at-Law
greatly stimulate travel in this direc­
DoLAND, FLORIDA
tion, nnd Flnridn will yet coma into Will practice‘in the Stnto and F*far*
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its own us an ideal winter and sum­ ’»! Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
mer resort. It is manifest destiny, amining and Perfecting Land Titles.
nnd ns certain to come ns the sun is
tv.
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JUST FLORIDA
follows will be verified by every t«
SCHOOL TO DBBATB FOR
den
REPO RTBR:4fA R MEDALS ’
Florida has made it plain that she
Very frequently a vary few words
wants no more of these seasonal la­ toll a very groat deal. This was 11- ]

march and made much of the Idea and
Coxoy was tho moBt talked of man In
borers who can’t mako a satisfactory
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living
in their own communities. Most
arm^r reached tho White House lawn
riu u v « im rJh M ii to
of
thorn
aro so hard-boiled that •
ono day whore thoy were dlsporscd by
diamond-pointed
drill is needed to
tho police and they faded awny wHIli
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penetrate their shells; nnd most of
Coxey wont back homo wdll sptisficj
•db«oiuFtio« ru o z nr advaxozi
them havo as much, regard for neat­
with* the publicity ho had received.
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ness, cleanliness and- the rights of
Tho other day the families of the
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ptherB ns a Berkshire hog has for a
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potato peel. • Tinijan towns have be­
Bata1*4 MSacaad CUMHall HUM Attaint U, litical reasons were herded into
a
JIM, at Um Poat OfflM at I t l f H , Hlarlia,
gun
to chargo various prices for the
similar army and mnrehod to ’Wash­
Dadai Aot of H irtt I, 1170.
privilego
of staying in them—prices
ington to domnnd tho rcleaso of those
TJm kafofO DaU» Harald I* paMUMd ararr
ranging from twcnty-flvo cents a
prisoners
who
had
In
war
times
talked'
■rMraaoa (azoapt fc a ia r ) u l tkataacUp aarnight to seventy-five cents a night or
M tkla t n t l i f aaatlaa. Bitartlalat ratoa raaa- sedition, or refused to accept military4
aaatU aad aada fcaawm aa apallaatlaa. 9M S
from four doiinrs to ten dollars ,a
Tho
»a&gt; f w , at l i t par ■aatli, ta adiaaaa.________ sorvice or violated civil laws,
month. Even tho froo towns won’t
Plana Ml children wore well treated by Presi­
HIULD BUILDlMO.
admit rcsidon^ who wish to go to
dent Harding but ho mnde It plain to
(onch day. They’ve got to b?
the leudors of thu muvuinen^ that it
tourists
or dovote themselves to Tak­
was for publicity purposes and ho
YOU 8A 10 IT, IIENKY.
If man is made of dust, it sesms only ing the air. As a result tho soasonal
would not grant them an aiAliencu or
natural that his wife should
laborers who wpnt to Florida for thy
" I determined absolutely," writes hnvo anything to do with thorn, Presi­ after him with a broom.
1021-22 season were taking thomselvA
Mr. Ford, “that never would I join a dent Ilardlftg is right. Thero is noth­
cs
homeward early in 1922 and burl­
c o m p a n y In which finance came before ing at all In such a movement. These of whether they are your frlendi or
ing
many a .deep, guttural, rough
work or in which bankers or finan- prisoners, like Dobs, will receive their not nnd a campaign is the one place neck ctirso at tho state of Florida aa
tiers had a part. I have yet to have freedom when President Harding whero enmities nnd ' friendships they went.
it demonstrated that Is the way to thinks thoy have served sufficient should bo forgotten— if possible.
It is no# that Florida loves tho ryal
And then—politics is not the ruling
success. For the only foundation of time to mnke tjiom realize that while
tourist tho loss—but it lives falrplay
this
is
a
bonign
government
it
will
not
object of tho universo. We must have
refcl business Is service."
stand lor any foolishness in war times good men ip office but we should not tho more.— Kissimmee Gazette.
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and thoso prisoners who thought they spend nil of our tlgio trying to got
No one knows tho troubles of the could cuss our government with im­
BLACK TONGUE CURE.
them Jn office IVg have other and
newspaper man. You can print • punity hnvo found out their mistake
much more important interests at
dally/paper every day in the yenr and and inarching on to Washington will
stake and thin little old town of San­
Owners of bird dogs In this section
mnke no mistakes and nover have a nvail them nothing.
ford needs so many improvements should clip ILL:
but ard
kind word of praicc spokf" to
vf* - — .
*K?t wn have hut little tiro; to zSt it. The story appeared in a-recent
about it but just make one iittio mis-,
around and t;dk about our neighbors issue of Field nnd Stream nnd tfco
PAYING THE PREACHER
lake in a namo ono time during the,
nnd endeavor to show upMhelr short­ remedy for this dog disenso Is ns
year and you uro cussed front Dsn
The current I.udlcm’ Home Journal comings. To our mind the building follows: (ilvo as soon ns possium
to Bccrsheba and from Pensacola to
contains nil article on tho subject of up of the city and tho county nnd 1 1-2 oz. of entor nil internally and
Coca Coin. Every person In the
tho salnrics of ministers, in which It tho Chnmlicr of Commorco nnd the 10,000 Anita of Dipthcriji Antitoxin
county thinks their own llttlo nrtlclo
is stated that tho churches of Amer­ ninny other interests should tako up suh-rutancousty.
Two hours nfter
Is tho greatest thing in the world
ica cost an average of nine cents a our attention and In thiH Chamber of castor oil, give 1 teaspoon of powdornever stopping to think that tho
week per member, hlightly under tho Commerce lies #uch of tho future id sulphur beaten up in a rnw egg.
newspaper has about fifty pcoplo
Wo should Tho sulphur, and raw egg to bo re ­
price of two ice cream cones. This grentness of Sanford.
ju st like you waiting to spring a
total cost is divided in a number of each nnd every one got hohtpd Jhis peated once n day for tho following
^squack" on tho editor. However tho
directions, one of tho items being tho Chamber of Commerce movement, two or three dnys. During illness,
Inw is out on editors and It is nlpay up our dues, attorn] the gover­ keep Hie dog by itself in comfortable
salaries of the parsons.
.ways apropos to air your kicks to tho
The article goeB on to indicate, by nors meeting every Friday, tnko lun­ quarters, provided wth water. As
newspuper so sond them along—wo
numerous statistics, that tho clergy­ cheon with tho men» who aro doing for fond only offer raw eggs nnd
live on them.
men are woefully underpaid. The things, listen to tho list of nchiovc- cream. Repent tho dose of antitox­
members of the churches seem a l­ monts and accomplishments, put in n in in 24 hours in stubborn cases.
SANFORD HIGH HCIIOOI, HAS
most to hnvo taken the preacliors at word of our own about what hnn boon No wfor tho dont’s. Donjt wnit for
TH E B EST
their word when they have proclaimed done or should jx&lt; done and in this tilerym ptonc of tho Bocon'd nnd third
tlmt salvation is free.
way assist the Chamber of Commerce stages. Don’t thing nny case is be­
Salmagundi in out. Salmagundi is
The figures given by tho writer instead of standing outside looking in yond treatment. Don’t force feed.
tho Sunford High School Annual and lire quite striking. Of the 170,000 and telling about the shortcomings of Don’t kill your dog with too much
always good hut this year for soino clergymen in the United Stntos fewer the members of the Chamber of! Com­ attention.
This is stated by the
reason or other and without dispar* than two thousand luivo to pny any merce who are endeavoring to ac­ writer to bo the only cffectivo cure
ngement to previous editions, tho incomo tnx, while there aro moro complish something. Politics should for black tonguo.
general opinion seems to bo that 1022 than ^22,000 lawyers and more than have no part in any of the delibera­
For (^tem per, which affliction
has outBhonu all tho rest. It is a 20,00ty physicians who render this tions of the Chamber of Commerce or
many, dogs nre subject to at this
'wonderful piece of work not from tho tribute to the government. The av. of any of tho clubs in tho city and if
time of year, there is a vnccino and
printers' point of view for tho. Herald crogo salary of ministers in 1010 was polities Is kept out of all tho public
serum trentment thnt may bo ob­
did the printing, and wo'ro too modest $720 per annum, and in 1021 tho sal­ organizations and clubs they will
tained at tho loenl drug store.
to pass judgment on this work, but aries had, renched tho princely pro­ grow bigger ami better each year nnd
from an artistic standpoint, from the portions of $808. In ono of tho larg­ accomplish twlco aa much.
viewpoint of literuti^ro, from the ex­ er denominations III per cent of tho
If the people as n whole could rise GROW VEG ETA BLES -TH E YEAR
cellent ■drawings and cu rl'm s of ministers received ut lust account above this petty pbiltlcal game) and
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llyron Stephens which are better salaries below $100 per uniiuin,
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all work togeth er'for tho &gt; Greater
.than anything evor before attempted
Thu Experimental Station at GainDuring the ported from 1014 to Sanford thnt wo want und must hnvo
'ill Florida and from tho standpoint 1010 wages of railway men Increased there ^"uhl not bo nnyl troublo In usvjllojins been making a campaign
of magazine work it is at tho top of 100 per cent ifid tho cost of living raising-any amount of money to put to grow vegetables in Florida tho
the list
Tho covers aro imita­ went up to 00 per cent. During’ tho over all tho big things contemplated. year round. Wo can certainly g T o w
tion lonthor in brown with a same prolod the compensation of Big men aro greatly needed in theln in the Sanford section tjio year
purple tint, printed in gold em­ ministers, on tho average, Increased this country todny.
Dig men of round nnd the only reason wo do not
bossed and tho second cover in tho less than 20 per cent.
broad vision who can look over grow them in Sanford is because nfname material plain, tho book being
The writer associates these facts the heads of tho little, nnrrow tcr June there is no market for them
printed upon heavy enamel paper with the further fact that until tho minded backbiters nnd peanut poli­ In car lotfd lots and out* growers rest
that allows off tha many half tones in present yenr hoifo lins been a shortage ticians who are forever and continu- up a bit before planting seed beds
lino shape. Every branch of tho San­ in the theological seminaries..
Ho nliy stirring up pottoy strife, personal for the next years crops. However,
ford High School is covered although says that the young men themselves differences nnd other pottyfogglng it would be profitable to grow somo
lithlotics wore not featured as it do not take the salary into account, for their own personal ondB. We need vegetables for tho local markets nnd
Should have been but tile school prob­ hut their families do and mnke ev­ big men as we nevor needed them be­ for the markets in Florida if for no
ably goes in for other tilings strong. ery effort to turn thorn into somo fore and when thoy appear they markets farther north, and hero is
t*r than athletics and tho pooms, ar­ other line of work. Ho also intimates should lie put In tha high places re­ where tho man with aspirations
ticles, llttlo Bqulhbs, jokes, etc.,, aro tlmt the grade of pronching .that is gardless of their previous hnhitat, could make somo money if tho scheme
all filled with the Hpirlt of the school heard in many churches is not ns servitude o f family connections—yea, was over tried out. There is always
and school dnys.
The high school high a h it would lie If tho sainriuB verily.
a homo market and thnt home mar­
jinnunl this year is ono in which ov- were larger, which scorns a reason,
ket must be supplied from somo place
cry high school pupil should taka a aide deduction.
Tho
FLORIDA IN VITES ALL— WITH and why not from Sanford?
great pride for It duunyistrutos that
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takes
lip
the
matter
LIMITATIONS.
Sanford High lias some of the bright­
DON’T .MIX POLITICK WITH
ns follows:
est iimr brainiest pupils In the stato—
"The Starke Telegraph commenting
liUKINESS
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When, half-dozen years ago, an ncnone others could compile so much'
casloun) winter tourist from tho on the fact that *lho strawberry eengood matter in M2 pages. Ju st think
Now that a political campaign is north nr west would drive into any son is about over, and tho potato
of it — 14£ pages of good rending mat* on again ami we are in the midst portion nf Flnridn in bin automobile, movement will not Inst long, looks at
terr wonderful sketches, half tones, of a mildly heated argument over lie was gladly allowed to park his tho rapidly going out corn, tomato,
history, etc. Every patron ami every whether John Smith is a better man ear in almost nny convenient spot ha cucumber ami watermelon erdps nnd
advocate of education ill thin county limn Hill Brown let us all sit down chnso. He was allowed to secure wa­ says:
:nhould have a copy of Salmagundi. and reason together as citizens witli ter from the family well, and was
“ 'About June ifith the (ruck ship­
It is an inspiration and a compendium tile common aim of building up &lt;&gt;ur
loaned, or supplied at How prices, ments are over, and thero will lie no
nf all thut is good, all that is snappy town. In the aggregate wo nil want such things ns might bo found nec­ money coming to the truckers before
nnd full of life, all of tho quips and to elect g(|od men to office—in fnct
essary for tho upkeep of his party. October lHt, or thereabouts, -when
jests ut tho bright scholars who mnko the host men we can pot. It matters
I'Toridn people wore glad to wolcomo sweet potatoes enter tho innrkots.
up, high school and laHt liul not least
“ 'Hut why should this intervening
little to the average citizzcn who 1s such—for thore was great liklilmod
a mirror of thoso flno young men and
elected nnd ho hardly over takes any thnt if large percentage of them might season of three nnd a half to four
women who for four years hnvo been
months be fruitless ns far nH con­
interest in polities because it is so become future cltizons.
working to attain that goal—a high
exhausting, mid lakes his min|l from
Hut like the camel thut commenced cerns tho production of money bring­
■school education.
Salmagundi of
business nnd plcdVuro alike. It Is up to edge its way into tho tent tha ing truck crops? Will nothing grow
1022 is perfect In b v r y detail.
to the voters to put the best men into number of tourists grow into vast ar­ and mature during this warm.spell?
office and we as citizens owe this mies, nnd, emboldened at all inck of Tlioso who hnvo tried to mnko every
NO MOKE COXEY ARMIES.
nnlcii to our county nnd state. Wo rebuff, actually madu themselves at month of tho year bring in money, do
should take an interest in tho cam­ heme—and to "crowd" upon tho re g -; not think so.’
Way back yonder many years ago paign nnd this interest should bo con­ ulnr residents—those who paid for the
Tho Telegraph concludes by asking
when this country was going through fined solely to the going down on good roads, who paid tnxes to main­ why we stay in n rut, nnd consider
hard times and many men woro out of election day and ensting our ballot tain government of tho different Hint ns soon as tho old established
ampiuymont a man named Coxoy, for the men who in our estimation towns nnd cities and counties. A large crop nre moved it is useless to at­
from Ohio, conceived tho idea of gath­ aro the best men for tho vnrlous of­ percentage of them would commence tempt tiie growing of any others. I t
ering up a nondescript army of all fices, This is our prorogrntivo nnd doing business;-thoy found that rent is nn important question, nnd ono
tho hoboes In the country, guthoring our right as citizens and it is also oust them nothing, and that they which should bo nnswored wisely.
them at his homo and mnrcUing on tu our right to take1up ail v /f our time could establish themselves as auto- Florida with its fine summer clim ate,
Washington wlieru he would appeal to with politics if we chonsa bgt talking mfbito repairers, or contractors in of showers nnd sunshine alternating,
tho president for employment.
Tho politics nover got anyone anywhere various linos, or even as grocers— can be mndo to, nnd actually does,
fa ct of tha matter was tlmt the ma­ nnd it holds back business and town nnd this largo percentage brought the where intelligently undertaken, grow
jority of thu men gutherud in Coxuy's building. Tljpro is entirely m o much balance into ill repute. Tho various tho liqht of vegetables all the yenr
yard woro nw.n who did not want stress laid on tho fact ih ut this fel­ communities were forced to bogin to round. There is nu renson, snvo only
work, hud never worked and did not low or thnt fellow voted against us draw tho lino between actual tourists habit holding us, why Floridn In tho
intend to work but tho idea of free one time nnd wo intend to souk this who cnnio to enjoy tho season nnd mid summer season must depend on
rollons and a chance to go to Wash­ candidate nr that cnmlidnta because who could nfford to do so and tho other states, for fresh vegetables, or
ington under a Icmlor who had enough he Injured us in ono way or another mendicant who possesjpd anarchistl* revert to tho tin can for all that is
money to feed them enroute appealed at' Home time in tho pnst. This is not cal tendencies and believed that all used.
Four months Idleness for Florida
to them and the, "army” marched to the way to get tho best men Into of- tilings came to him who'd grim.
Washington. Coxoy probably had a fieo nnd should never bo the munner
A rerent copy of the Saturday Even-' productive lands nnd gnrdens is too
hunch tlm t tho free advertisement in which candidates aro to ifb picked. ing Post hns mb article pertaining to much valuable tlmo lost. Lot’s got
would land him in the president's It is tho duty of oach voter to choose tho situation which is most timely In out of tho ruts and mako Florida s
chair later on and lie rode at thu huud thu best men for tho place rcgartllcss this regard, nnd the extract which real all-year state."
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Orlando Will Have Negative Side ot
lustrated one day la^t week during tbs (
Debate “Reaolved That the Philall-Florida friendship tour. The party,
Ippi nee Should Be Glvcir
of Jacksonville business nnd profes-*
Their Independence
atonal men 'were in Tampa, where,
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they wore cordially welcomed, ns In
On May 12th in the evening the*
tho othor Florida places they had
will occur ah inter-high school debat*
visited, and the apeoches made there
at the high s&lt;Aopl building here, bL
expressed hearty cooperation In the
tween teams representing tho Orlando
enterprise on which the visitors ..were
school versus tho Sanford school.
embarked. That enterprise, the pur­
Tho subject to bo debated will b*
pose .and object of the tour, as da?
"Reioftod that tho PhUIppinos should
scribed in very lew words by Mr. H.
now bo given __their Independence.”
P. Adair, president"of the Jacksonville
Thq Orlando team hns drawn thi
Chamber of Cwimerce, who said:
negative of the qquestlon, this team
Wo como to you'today, not to
composing tho following as membem
Moll you anything, not to boost
Stanley Goessweln, James Bailey and
Jacksonville, or any other n-r'ifv*
Clyde Ramsey.
utar section of Florida, but to
A medal contributed by the Reporendeavor to Impress uporf you
ter-Star will bo given tho younj
tho tremendous results, which
lady and gentleman making tho best
nre possible In the. development
debate. Tho Reporter-Star hns offer,
of Florida, provided we forget our
od two medals yearly to be contested
seotiounl diffcrertc»&gt;B,' and ico-opfor in this manner to stimulate intermcrate for tho good of Just Flor­
pat in debate by the high school puidn.
Wo/deslre to achieve in
plls.—Reporter-Star.
Floridn what California has ac­
complished, a Florida spirit for
W ELFA RE DEPARTMENT
all Florida.
GIVES HIGH SCHOOL PRIZBg
If you will read that brief para­
graph again, let it "soak in," there
in little need for extended comment.
Tho Wolfnro Department of the
President Adair’s words aro perfectly Woman’s Club presents High School
plain, .m lain ulthou^h so compre- students with prizoB for Health Pos.
licmmii, thnt "ho who runs mny road." tera.
"For the good of Just Florida."
Somo Sunford High School students
That was wholly nnd solely tho pur- hnvo won moro honors. Wednesday
v t s : -ir.d object o f tho "friendship" morning in'eimpoi, Mrs. R. E. Tolar,
tour that was handled to ndmlrnbly representing tho Wolfnro. Department
nnd Hint wan successful from sfart to of the Woman’s Club visited S. H, S.,
finish, Hut the end in not yet. Not nnd after n short talk presented three
by any menus' The seed hus only prizzes for tho best Health Posters,
been yIanted; tho fruit will come with made by tho students of S. II. S.
Tho first prize, $2.60, was won by
tho months nnd years. Tt foil on fa l­
low ground, ns wan evident from tha Byron Stephens, tho second $1.5(1 by
receptions nnd everywhere were nc?T Ilodmnn Lehman nnd tho third $1 by
corded the flowers. Tho minds and Snrnh Malpns. Tho posters wero all
hearts of thoso visited had boon pro-1so good that tho judges had a hard
pared to receive thnt which they n c-1timo deciding which ones were ths
cepted In'tho npirlt in which it was best. All of them wero very effec­
given. Nowhere was henrd a dis­ tive ns posters in the health cam­
senting voice. Tho crusade for friend­ paign nnd hnvo been oif' exhibit both
ship, firmly to be established Iiy nets at the club and in tha High School,
Mrs. Tolar spoke interestingly of
and deeds, wns n triumph boenuso it
was in the words of tho clmnjhpr of the relation of diet to efficiency nnd
commerce president, "fo r the good also of tho place of nre work in th#
school.
of just Florida."
It is gratifying, indeed, to witness
tho uninimlty of sentiment, of good­
Phono Cntes Crate Co., for ferti­
will, thnt thiH tour aroused. It can lizer for your lawn and gnrdon. They
not bo otherwise than productive of will tel) you tho kind to use and males
good results.for "ju st Florida," gran­ tho prico nttrnctivo foY you. Cates
ting thnt tho friendship created is ns Crnto Co., Phono 181.
HGtfc
sincere ns were hearty tho receptions
niVorilod tto those whoso mission was
For Ront— Nicely furnished tea
to hind nn into ono all the people of room npnrtmontH with bath in Cntes
Florida in order thnt tho work, of now hu ltd ing, nt ( reasonable priest.
making notter tho stato of onormous Also hnvo npnrtmonts for ront at 809
possibilities, may be done with for.es Magnolia St. J . J . Cates, at Catos
combined and with but ono object In store.
35-tfe
view—"tho good of Just Florida."
No mntter how much of good cotne* fififi quickly relieves a cold.
28 20tc
to Floridn, because of the friendship
tour, or by reason of nny similarly
Although a powerful reconstructive
commeminhici enterprise, .that good tonic, Tnnlnc contains no harmful in­
will 1k&gt; shared by the world, of which gredients, minerals o r-opiates, which
Florida is n pnrt, nnd in which it is nre so often found in other moilicinoe.
designed to stnnd forth more and It can thoreforo bo taken by delicate
more gloriously ns the years go by— children with splendid results.—Sold
friendship, united efforts nlding ma­ by tho Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
V
terially to attnin the goal by nil de­
■■■ -■ —
■ ■’
■
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sired.—Timcs-Unlon.
Try a Herald Want Ad today.

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Are You Thinking About a Summer Camp
For Your Boys This Summed?
The mountains of North Carolinn aro the best locations in tho world
for henlth nnd thnt change of climate noeded by Floridians and espec­
ially tho growing boys.

Laurel Park Camp Near Hendersonville
Is ono of tho best camps in tho South qb well ns ono of tho most reas­
onable with a flno corps of teachers and councillors, with tho best
athletic instructors, with tho inko for swimming, with pure drinking
water, good food, sanitary in every respect.
Send for Catalogue or See Mo Personally

ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
SANFORD, FLORIDA

SA FETY

F IR S T

Cleanliness is next to Godliness

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We Invite the public and all UBers of E L D E R
SPRINGS W ATER to visit the spring and in
our method of handling its product. Why take
a chance? .Y ou r eminent physicians claim
th at this water in unexcelled and its purity,
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.
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Call phone 311 and have a foottle of this water
sent you nnd protect vour hcnlthv
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.Elder Springs W ater Co.

! SANFORD

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FLORIDA
I .O R

�TH E SANFORD W EEK LY HERALD, FRID AY,

MAY 5 ,1 9 2 2

LAKE MARY : : EAST SANFORD
Mrs, A. E. Qolgg nnd Mrs. Anna
Swanson spoilt Thursday Inst in Or­
lando.
A. D. Parish, section foreman, spent
the week end in Jacksonville.
The now electric light plantrhas ar­
rived and is being installed to light up
this burg.
J . E. Singletary, A. C. L„ extra
gang foreman, hns purchased a house
and lot hero of H, D. Durant and ex­
pects to move his family hero Mny
8th from Orlnndo.
l£:.--iCtd l!r s . Ellsworth Brown left
Sunday night for their homo at, Seabrook, N. II.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blount have
moved into Mr. Brown’s house. Mr.
Blount being connected with tho Smith
Furniture Co. at Sanford.
Miss Hazel Qulgg, of Orlando, is
spending a few days tho guest of her
parents hero.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Engersol are conf*
menclng to rebuild their house where
their old house was destroyed by. fire
several weeks ngo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J . A. Brnildock spent
several days hero laBt week with thoir
children returning Inst of the week to
*atvjkikv. &lt;■tw
• rs»
a icluriii,

F ix that bell today!
Get one Columbia "Bell Ringer" Bat*
te*y,of two Columbia "N o. 6" Batteries,
and make the did .bell happy.
Columbia Dry Batteries are better for
every purpose. More power and longer
Bit at little coat. Used everywhere for
doorbells, b u siers, heat regulators,
alarms, etc., for gas engine and tractor
Ignition, and fix quick starring Ignition
’ on non-self■startiqg Fords.
Sfefrs ctl*

Columbiaa ate for sale all around you
— electridj
electricians, hardware stores, general
Stores, auto supply shops, garages, tm&gt;
plaflMBt dealers. Insist upon Columbia,

S n (&gt;

/•I u ; « i i n 1

II.mi ini'

Columbia
D iy

%r

B a t t e r ie s
—-they last longer

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fct
Ml Mi ta m H
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. I’nInfer hnvi
closed their homo in Cameron City nnd
gone to Jacksonville for an indefinite
stay.
Miss Sue Fay was nt homo from Paintkn over Sunday with Her parents,
Dr. nnd Mrs. Fay of Cameron road,
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Beck nnd son,
Maurice, went to -Daytona' Bench F ri­
day returning Sunday and wore tho
guests of relatives while there.
Mrs. D’Ornn, Miss Dowan muKMr.
Dozellc, of Winter Park, wore visitors
nt tho Ellswosth home Sunday.
Tho Ilornid office had no monopoly
on A. Corpnny’s cucumbers ns Mr.
Cor,.any passed them around out here,
too*
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WANT HARDING’S
VlRWS ON NEWEST
BONUS PROPOSAL
I D r T k « A a a o e la tr a l ’ r r a a )

WASHINGTON Moy 4.—Tho sold­
iers’ bonus problom is to be put up to
President Harding again. This was
decided yesterday at a meeting of the
Senate finance committee Republicans
who agreed tentatively upon details
of n measure embodying substantially
tho Houso bill plon of bank and Gov'crnmentnl loans on adjusted service
certificates in lieu o f tho original cash
bonus proposal.
Senators said they desired to get
the President’s views on the newest
bonus proposal, ' explaining that It
would bo a waste of time to go ahead
with a measure which tho President
might disapprove. They added that
the visit of tho commltteo to tho
Wh|to Houao would bo doforrod untU

G tm k s

egrna
Sinql^^ f DoutieMesh

HAIRNET
ALLthoqunlltles and
quality you expect In
the finest hair net—
siz e, in v isib ility ,
strength—are perfect­
ly combined nnd guar­
anteed in our best hair
net, Regina. Unexpect­
edly low priced,

n complete bill could bo drafted and
Mrs. Julia Ynhn hns been (,ulto ill given furthor consideration by them.
for sevorul weeks nt tho homo of her
Full details of the now measure
Do not be without a
daughter, Mrs. G. W. Bledsoo on Col­ were withheld, but aa now outlined it
ory nvonue. Mrs. J . O'Nonl of Bowl­ would contomplato no taxes and aside
supply; buy a dozen
ing Green nnd Mrs. G.-L. Simmons, of from adjusted sorvice certificates it
today.
Jncksonvlllo, linvo been called here be­ would provide for vocational training
cause of thoir mother's Illness,
farm nnd homo aid, and cash pay­
F o r S a le
The littlo rain of Wednesday night ments to-veternns whose adjusted
was fino nml tho littlo showers of S at­ service pay Would not exceed 60. The
Exclusively at
urday nml Monday wero appreciated so-called reclamation section o f the
after waiting for them since tho third House' bill hns been eliminated.
J G - M c C r o r y C ol
week m February.
President Hnrdlng will bo urged to
107 East First St.
Mahoney &amp; Walker nro putting In approve tho mensuro in this form and
iiiiiuvHiow wells nbout here, having (10 wli Bio told that it v.'!!! irrj^—
Including C)rey
b-euiiv 1&gt;_. f
riiir-A
Mr. nml Mrs. II. D.. Durant spent wells promised ns fast as lie y
and ii hifc
ing tho next throe ^cars, while th e '
In.’.t Wednesday in Del,mid.
q to them.
Fred Harden wns operated on S at­
1). I,. Lung is building a home on present public llebt refunding opera. I
urday nt the Fornnld-Laughton hospi­ HeaniaU avenue. Grnlinm Hunter is tions aro in progress. It is tho p ros-’
tal for appendicitis and we arc glad milling a big screened in porch to his out thought of proponents that tho |
to report ho is getting along nicely. Beardall avenue home. J. W. Corluy ultimate necessary financing tan bo (
Mr. nnd Mrs^JYnnk Evans and baby Is building nil addition and largo done by uso of*the foreign debt, thru
left tho first of the week by&gt;nuto for scrccncdln porch on his Cameron road debt, though there is a possibility
Boston, Mass. Thoy*expcct to roturn home. Charles Dunn Is building, u that tho treasury mayo have to issue
in about two months to mnkc this large addition to his home on Cmnoron some cortifiento of indebtedness to
or two,
their |iumc.
road, C. F. Williams is liuijding a cover costs In tho first
barn on bis now place. Mr. Frazier unjess funds from thu foreign debt
CHANGES IN TRAINS
Is building a sleeping porch on his become available in tho menntimo.
Don’t worry nnd complnin nbout a
Colory avenue home.
ON TH E COAST LINE
DISMISS DAMAGE SU IT
bad back. Get rid of it! For weak
John Russell him bought tho MorrlFOR TH E SUMMER
kidneys, lame and nchy backs, your
lo III acres partly cleared with small
( l l T T h e A a a n c l n t r d I’ r r u l
JACKSON, Miss., Mny 3.—Tho neighbors rocommeml Doan's Kidney
There liuvo been a few changes in house and barn on Beardall avenue.
There is a rumor’that Mr. JjhiRfloU $100,000 damage suit brought by Miss Pills. A ok your neighbor!
several trains on thu Const Line III the
L. II. Walker, bricklayer) 1220 VV.
bought tho plnco for u sister.
Francos C. Birkhond, a stenographer,
past few days. No. 80 will arrive at
Tin
pepper harvest is on at full i nganinst Gov. Leo Russell, of M I b s I s - ‘*r i*
Hanford, says: "Hard wink
3:42 and leave at 3:52. No. 01 und 02,
weakened
my kidneys and caused Inmo
hlnst.
Several
packing
plnnts
nro
sippl, her former ompliyer, alleging
the Tourist Special trains, have been
buck.
When
I stooped to lift, terrlblu
established
here,
ono
at
tho
Citrus
seduction, wns dismissed in federal
taken off for the summer.
Exchange plant at Honrtkll, tho San­ court hero yesterday by Judgo.Edwin Rn*n8 cnuRht n,° *n mo
hack and I could hnrdiy straighten. I
An attack of heartburn or indiges­ ford Truck Growers, Inc., ware houso Holmes, on tho ground of lack of ju r­
wns certainly in bad shape. I had to
tion culls for a dose of Hcrhinu. It at Reek Hammock, the American Fruit isdiction. Attorneys for MIbs Blrkget up frequently during tho night to
relieves the distress instantly and Growers, Inc., nro packing nt tho tvnro heml announced that they would rdpuss the secretions wit id * burned liko
forces the fermented food into tha house in Cameron City nnd also nt tho lllo tho suit Immediately in tha Ox­
hot conlH in passage. I foit ns though
warehouse
at
Mooro’s
Station.
F.
F.
ford
division
of
tho
fodernl
court.
bowels. You feel bettor nt once. Prico
I hnd been hit with a ball bat in tho
60c. Sold by Union Pharmacy.—Ady. Dutton is using Joe Cnmeron’s ware­ Gov. tissoll said his homo was In Ox­
house nt Mooro's Station. I’oppors ford, Miss., an dho could not ba tried hnck of my hond. I rend nbout Doan's
Kidney Bills nnd procurod some nt
are fine considering tho dry windy in Jackson.
Saint's Drug Storq. Doan's cured mo
weather that has provnilotf over slnco
of
thu hackacho nnd hundnehes nml
GGG cures Malarial Fover. 3H-20tc
they hnvo been set out.
corrected the action of my kidnoys."
Brice (10c, nt lal dealers. Don't sim­
SALMAGUNDI IS OUTI
White's Cream Vermifuge is cer­
ply ask for a kidney remedy—got
tain destruction to Intuptlnnl worms,
it is harmless to children or ndults. High School Students Aro Delighted Donn’s Kidney Bills—tho snmo that
Mr. Wnlker hnd. Foster-Mllbum Co.,
Prico, 35c. Sold by Union Phnrmncy.
With Now Book
Mfrgs., Buffalo. N. Y.—Adv.
—Adv.

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M l C o lo n

UN ION -M ADE

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W ork C lo th e s

THAT DULL ACHING

----- FOR MEN AND B O Y S ------

/'Y \ /I ? D A T 1 Q__ B eat “ Indigo” Denim; roomy and
\ J V t &lt; r \ / \ L .L . o
com fortable; with doublo-Btitchod
Bonma th a t will not rip j wide suspender?.
—With new ImFO R T
proved drop-neat,
ERA LLS
easily nnjijnlekly
lot down; buttons concealed and so
placed an not to touch tho body. Most
comfortable ono-pleco Work garment
ever rondo. p A N T S , - olM-if .w „
tnnWlilla In n«al MrvImnMo
|inu«riiai B1""! fitting *n&lt;l Iniicwaarlnu. Aak jnu r ilanlar for
' ‘I,*iiitnin"OnrmMibe,a»lil umlar
Inm-rlnd eiiarautao. Isiolt far
Ilia Waito-mark.
K s h n M f g . Co., M o b ile , A la .

M c Do n a l d

BURGMAN

&amp;
FLORIDA DISTRIBUTORS
DAYTONA FLORIDA

r ir tr w [ilaw ig to I" acre*
day and dots all other
h im )ob* In all klnda of
wtatliar. Turna ahort at
and of field. Pula every
a u i under crop*.

Cletrac
IM U IM O ir

T A N K -T Y P E

TRACTOR

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Cletrac
Owners
MakeMoney
Ourminff.

H A T ’S what a farmer admitted to us last
week while we were discussing the ways to
reduce the cost of raising crops.
‘‘I've known four Cletrac owners personally,
he went on. “There’s no doubt but what those
fellows made more money even the first year they
operated Cletracs than any year before. And they
told me it w as all due to Cletrac’s sensible crawlertype constructionT-its ability to work on any ground
no matter what its condition, and its success id
handling all kinds of jobs around the farm faster,
better an&lt;J cheaper.”
No farmer c^n control his selting price. B u t.
e v e r y C letra c fa rm e r can control his produc* tion cost.
Come in and let us tell you why Cletrac is a
paying investm ent-w hy more farmers effery year
kre swinging over to its u se -ta k iq g advantage of
Ite m any time and money saving features. There s
no obligation at all if you want us to demonstrate—
lust tell us when and where. It will pay you fto
i n v e s t i g a t e next time you’re i n town.

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Sanford High School was tha sceno
of much excitement yesterday morn­ Let Mrs. Mary Graves Tell You Her
WEATHER AND CROP CONDIBoultry Raining Experience.
ing whan tho first hundred copies of
TIONS IN FLORIDA FOR TH E
"Three yenrH ago bought an IncuW EEK ENDING MAY 2ND, 1022 this year's Sulmngundi wero delivered
to tho pupils. Of course, this wns only lmtor, tills year I ’ve made money.
Didn't
Temperature: The week averaged a beginning In filling the list of thoso Rats stole my lnihy chicks.
Hlightly cooler than tho normnl over ordered so the upper class students know until u friend gave mo a cako
mont of tho section; the nights wero who had put in ordors wero given of RAT-SNAP. Next morning found
too cool during a portion of thu timo. theirs first', nnd other pupils nnd two dead ruts in hennery. Kept find­
Precipitution: It was generally in­ townspeople who hnva paid for an­ ing them. Suddenly they disappeared
sufficient, hut rain occurred vory. nuals will probably get thoir copies to- altogether, it’s thu only sure rat
killer.” Take Mrs. Gravcss' advice.
generally over northern ami western day.
Tha magazine is undoubtedly tho Three sizes, 35c, (!5c, $1.25. Sold und
divisions; drought continues, however
ovor most of tho central and southern best that Sanford High School has guaranteed' by Bull Hardware Co.—
counties where only local and widely' put out, und is a credit to both tljo Adv.
scattered showers occurred.
senior class nnd the Ilornid printora.
Condition of Crops: The week mark- Insidu its artistic covor which is dono Itiili-My-Tisni for Rheumntism. 38-2Uc
oil tho ending of n severe draught, in tho class colors of garnet nnd gold,
especially in tho northern und western ura many livo and interesting depart­
For every purpose for which a lini­
counties, nnd iocnlly over small areas ments. In several instances thu work ment is usually applied thu modern
in tho central ami sonthurn counties; Is quite unique. The prize-winners’ remedy, Liquid Borunzo, will do tho
although insufficient everywhere nnd section, which is a now department, is work more quickly, nioro thoroughly
ns and more pleasantly. Brice, 30c, 00c
too late to suvo many crops of truck, to bo particularly commundcd
the rain greatly benefited corn, cotton, should bo tho complcto and careful and $1.20. Sold by the Union Blinrmpeanuts, cane, velvet beans, tobnbco, work of tho alumni editors.
ncy.—Adv.
I’agos which will ho of pnrticulnr
tomatoes, molons and citrus frultH. No
rain of moment fell in thu interior of intorest to all thoHo acquainted with
tha southorh division nnd largo uraus high school studontB nro thoso giving
in tha central division received no tha cartoons which show tho result of
rain—these districts nro still in dis­ tho “ Who's Who" voting contest, Thoy
tress. Citrus fruits dropped badly, es­ answor.such questions as “ Who is tho
pecially on high innds, and somo young most popular boy n t'S . H. S .? ” “ Who
SA G E TEA AND SULPHUR TURNS.
trees died; and cbtgi on uplunds suf­ is tho prettiest g irl? " etc.
GRAY. FADED HAIR DARK
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Tile
book
contains
more
pages
titan
fered acutely—vegetables dried up,
' AND GLOSSY
Tho oat crop Is poor. Whoro rain o c-l|nBt vein's, sovoral now department?,
currcd a marked change has taken !ll,d ubout $100 more worth of picAlmost everyone knows thut Sage
plnee in the condition of crops. Modur- t^ros. 1,1
Uioro ^ «« unusual
Tea
and Sulphur, proporly compound­
ntu rains foil in the following toun-l “ umber of splomlod cuts and besides
ed,
brings
hack Tho natural color and
ties: Madison, Dade, Broward, I’usco,!— ^lo Individual write-ups of ouch
lustra
to
tho
hnir when failed, streak­
Lake, Seminolo, Putnnip, Alachua, Senior nnd the moro suries nrtleloB of
Clay, St. Johns, Duval, Columbia, 8u- “Farewell," "Class Brophocy," ‘VCInss ed or gray. -Years ngo tho only way
wanoe, Nassau, Hamilton, Gadsdon,1History," and so forth. Thoro nre to get this mixture was to mako it at
LeonEFrnnklin, Baker, Marion, Volu-. Plonty
Rood Jokes and lots of hum- homo, which Ih niussy and rtoublosomo.
'
sin, Hillsboro, Manatee, mid Bradford. « throughout..
Nowadays wo simply nsk at any
ShowerB wore well distributed west of] The seniors announce that thoir
tho Apalachicola rivor. Tijo greatest friends enn got copies during tho noxl drug store for "W yeth’s Sage and Sul­
rainfall roported from tho various
or two by mdoring from Lillian phur Compound." You will get u Inrgo
wmt ■ ' Duval
rinvni und
nml Fimin
i no Shinholscr
Shin)|olscr or Vm
Wflllam Muilem, or nt bottle of this old-tlmo roclpa improv­
counties was:
Dado, 1.00
any
of
tho
various
drug storos. Tho ed by tho addition of othor ingredients
Lee, 1.32; Alachua, 0.08; Marion, 0.07,
prico
is
still
one
dollar,
bi}t trio edition ut very littlo cost. Everybody uses
Gadsden, 0.08; -Jefferson, 1.30; Modi
son, LOO; Columbia, 0.4G; Taylor, 0.79 •" limited nnd it will bo advisable for this preparation now, becauso no one
and Jackson, 0.04 Inches.
tho alumni and friends of tho high cun possibly tell that yoif darkened
school students who ure. interested to your hnir, ns U docs it' so naturally
006 cures Dengue Fever. .. 3H-20tc buy their copies nt tho onriloHt posni- and evenly. You dampen a sponge or
, |bio moment. Salmagundis will ba on soft brush with it nnd draw'tKjs thru
Whon your breath is had, appetite 8al°
tho |Jrug stores by thin uftcr- Vour hair, taking ono small strand a t
poor, and you feol “bluo’ nnd discour- noon and during Friday nnd Snturdny. n time; by morning tho gray hnir dis­
ngod, you neod Herbino. Ono or two ’ Needless to say tho Salmagundi was appears, and after unothor application
doses will set you right; I t is a great printed ut tho Herald office,
or two, your hair bccomos beautifully
system purifier. ‘Price, 00c. Sold by
dark, thick and glossy and you look
38-20tc years younger.— Adv.
660 cures Bilious Fever.
Union Pharfoacy.—Adv,

AN OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIR

�THIS SANFORD W BgtttY MBHAtP, FlUDAV, MAT 8, Itt2

(from ToMdu’* Billy)
The many old time friend* of Chas­
ter Goodrich of Orlando were glad to
see him In tho city today from his
homo in Orlando.
Herman Stcolo has resigned his
position with the Wight Bros., Tire
Co., and has taken a position with
J . L. Miller’s Bakery.
C. F. Harrison of Geneva, was in
tho city today attending a school
board meeting. Ho is a candidate
for re-election to tho county schoo)
board.

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Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Wight of Lake,
land aro visiting their father, Bev.
L. E. Wright.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter Griffith of
.Sanford visited Mrs. L. E. Mitchell
Sunday afternoon.
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I’rof. Okcrland motored over to
Winter djark
Saturday afternoon
with a party of High School girls to
witness tho Aquatic contests at Rol­
lins College.
Mr. and Mrs. Vnrne and two sons
accompanied by Mr. Frank Norris

C. A. D a l]., 'tho .naritaMc n,.mh«r J'1*11" 1
o f the .chon] board from tho Alto- ,Jr wnf *’
. . .
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..
moots .action wo. In tho city todoy
th'
01 Ro" ln*
College.
and made his announcement for an­
Mrs. L. E. Wright nnd famljy vis­
other term in the same old job.
ited Winter Pnrk Saturday.
Children’s Week was observed by
Mr. and Mrs. Van Vnlkonburg of
the Oviedo Methodist Sundny School
Orlando were in tho city today on
and fine work reported by the teach­
business and pleasure. Mr. Van Valers. The parents meeting was well
konburcr is with the Florida Automoattended nnd tho Sunday School has
bile Asftciatlon insurance department
planned Homo Improvements.
Tho
and has moved his residence from
men's ^Vesloy Bible CIobs of this
Melbourne to Orlando where ho form­
school numbers 20, while the womens
erly resided.
class numbers 25, nineteen of* whom
T
are nctlvo members.
O. P. Swope of Oveldo wns In tho
Tho l ake Charm Improvement ascity today nnd wns receiving n warm
bpui'.o ' v'jit. Uuwelcome from his many friends. Ho,
m.t “' ..
,
,
.
out tho
has ju st returned from Chicago w hcrP
L&gt; rmr 1 c enn " K
lake and preparing for the Hummer,
ho experienced snow, rain and sleet
On Tuesday they gnfve the public a
nnd Is glud to get hack to Seminole
fine picnic and fish fry on the bor­
county. Mr. Swope Is n candidate for
ders of tho heautiful lako.
tho legislature from thin county nnd
On Thi/rsdny afternoon at four
expects to climb right In and make an
o’clock tho cornerstofie of the now
active enmpaign for tho office.
,$20,000 Oviedo High School will bo
laid With fitting ceremony.
Tho golf links aro being whipped
On Friday night nt 8 P. M. tho
into shape now and the president and
Oviedo orchestra will give their ini­
other officers of the Country Club In­
tial concert under thoir instructor,
vite tho public out to coo tho links
Prof. E. A. Bull of Sanford. The San­
and tho country club buildings Thurs­
ford Snxaphone Band will assist.
day ufternoon. It looks raw at pres­
Miss Mnble Swope is at home for
ent hut ona can got n good Idea of
a Hhort visit from St. Augustine.
what it will bo in n few months.
Mrs. McBride was hostess nt a mis­
cellaneous shower in honor of Mrs.
Jnmon Gut who farms on •Mclnnville
Aullit, a very recent bride, on Satur­
avenue lifts some elegant peppers
day, April 21). The inuiiy heautiful
rendy for market and brought somo
and useful gifts attested the high ap­
to tho Horald office today that wero
preciation of the friends of this
all to tho good.
young woman.
»
The Ovledb Woman's Cluh enter­
Kondrlck Guornsoy of Orlando wns tained nt a Silver Ten Inst Friday af­
in tho city toilny shaking hands with ternoon. Mrs. Suuer nnd Mrs. Annie
Ills many friends. Kendrick is one of Carter conducted nn • enjoyable prothe live wlrcH of Orflnndo nnd la n pram, after which cake nnd ten was
past president of the Rotary Club of served.
Orlando.
Oviedo had tho pleasure of enter,
turning May 5, thu District Confer­
Mrs. Corpnny brought tho Herald ence of the Orlando District of tho
editor Home of the biggest nnd host Southern Methodist Conference, last
cucumbers wo hnvo seen thin season. week beginning Monday night. Tho
They como from the Corpnny farm opening sermon was preached Monday
on Bcnnlnt! avenue which by tha way night by Rev. Mr, Ilodnctt of Kissim­
was formally owned by the editor nnd mee. The Conference was organized
we just naturally like to seo tho good Tuesday morning with Mr. Ernest
stuff coming from tho old place.
Simmons of Frost Proof ns Secre­
tary. Rev. Mr. Dnlgcr as assistant.
Billy Parker of tho A. C. I.. By., Mrs. Frank Mims of tho Oviedo Meth­
was In tlic city last night having just odist church extended a welcome in
come from Ii Ih ornngo grove near F t. behalf of tlie town nnd ,tlio church
Pierce and reported i a fine rain nil which evoked u heautiful response by
down tho east const yesterdny.
A Dr. Wilborn. Reports showed a won.
forest fire caught his orange grovo derful increase in muijibers nnd num­
the other day and destroyed n hlg ber of churches, especially in tho
hunch of fine orange trees entailing a regime of l.ake Okeechobee.
The
hlg loss just at this time when oran­ laities of Oviedo served dinner Tues­
ges aro destined to be worth some­ day nnd Wednesday under the trees
thing.
around the church.
Winter Haven
wad chosen as the next masting
(Fioin WmliianUy't Ild ly )
place. Two young men, Mr. Johnson
J . It. .Sullivan of Park uvomie has
nnd Mr. Courson were received to
just purchased n new player piano
from the J , II. lliiiteriuister Piano preach.
The Woman’s Jllsslonary Society
Company.
of the Methodist Church held a spe­
cial meeting Monday afternoon. An
E. J . Butler of the H. ft W. B. Drew Interesting program was enjoyed.
Co., sporting goods department woh
Tile following are tho officers: Mrs.
in tho city yesterday interviewing W. It. Young, President; Mrs. T. L.
tho local dealers in this lino.
Lingo, first-vice president; Mrs. L.
E. Wright, secohd vice-president;
C. A. Milford, representing tho Mrs. B. G. Smith, recording secre­
White ft Wycoff Mf’g., Co., of Now tary; Mrs. 11. B. McCall, correspondYork was in tho city yesterday call­ ing secretary; Mrs. L. E, Mitchell,
ing on the local stationery trade.
Treasurer; Social Service Superinten­
dent, Mrs. Annie Carter.
The B. ft O, Garage unloaded n car
Tho Oviedo baseball cluh played
of Lexington cars today and will have the Sanford team nt Sanford last
a cur load of JHupniohltes the last of Thursday and enmo out victorious to
thin, week. Tho B. ft O. hoys Hell their delight.
cars nnd sell them because they be­
Mrs. J , B. Jones, Mrs. W. E. Luther
lieve In advertising in the Dully and and Mrs. J . E. Partin left Tuesday
Weekly Herald.
for Orlando where they will attend
the U. D. C„ convention, now being
Gilbert Loach editor o f tho Lees- held in that city.
burg Commercial and one of the most
Mrs. H. B. McCall and son Emmett
progressive newspaper men In tho were visitors to Sanford Wednesday.
stnto wan in tho city for n few minutes
this morning and paid tho Herald of­
fice nn appreciated vIhR. Aside from
his duties as editor of tho Conunorclnl, Gilbert Is tho presiding genius
in the new paper and pulp mill at
Leesburg and thiH promises to bo ono
o f tho greatest industries in the
state.
C. W. Entzmingfr spent several
days in Tnlluhnsseo returning homo
Will Slovens of Winter Pnrk was In Sunday.
the city n fow hours this morning
Thosu leaving for Maine Wednesday
and wns a welcome guont at tho Her. wore Mr. nnd M m E. E. Hardy, Mr.
aid office. Will has boon stnto nows and Mrs. F. II. Ranger, Messrs. John
editor of the Florida Post nt Winter nnd Ralph Ranger nnd Mr. Bryant.
Park, hut on uccount of a shake-up
E, S. Miller and Ralph Ranger wore
In the office Saturday, Is out for tho visitors in Sanford Saturday.
timo being but aspects to got back In
Tho Seminole County Yl. Y. P. U.
harness soon. Uncle Bill has boon Federation met) hi Sanford Friday
editing .newspapers In Florida for evening. Those from tho Longwood
many years nnd has u largo clrclo o f, Union attending were Mr. Olnudo
friends all over the state.
IHnchcliff, Miss Ethn Hartley, Mrs.

LONGWOOD

J L T . Fuller, Miss Lslla Fuller. Miss
Leila Fuller was elected Vice-Presi­
dent of tho Federation. *
The school will give an entertain­
ment at tho Library Friday evening,
Moy 5th. •
Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Blstllne .were
visitors in Sanford Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J . S. Dlnkel and Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Dlnkel wore shopping
in Sanford Saturday.
Miss Helen Moran spent the week­
end at her home in Geneva.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. R. Chapman nnd
Rny, Jr ., arrived Wednesday to make
Mr .and Mrs. J . S. Dlnkel a visit.
W. S. Entxmlnger wns a vsiitor In
town Inst Thursday.
B. E. Hardy and F. H. Ranger wore
transacting business In Orlando Tues­
day morning.
Mrs. A. Y. Fuller npd J . K. Fuller
were vlnltors in Sanford Monday,
P. B. Truitt nnd family of Plant
City moved into their old .homo place
in South Longwood Monday.

OPEN NOSTRILS! END
A COLD OR CATARRH

Notice of Application for Tag Deed
Under Section 878 of the General
Statutes of tho State
of 'Florida.
S
Notice la hereby given that Cath­
erine Rayford purchaser of Tax Cer­
tificate No. 880, dated the 3rd day of
Juno, A. D., 1018, has filed said certi­
ficate In my office, and has made ap­
plication for Tax Dcr-. to issue in ac­
cordance with la i . Said certificate
embraces the fpllowing described pro­
perty situated In Seminole County,
Florida, to-wit:
Lot 13 Frosts Second Additon to
Altamonte. The said land being as­
sessed at the date of the Issuance of
such certificate In tho name of Mary
M. Murph. Unloss said certificate
shall bo redeemed according to law
Tax Deed will Issue thereon tho 26th
day of May, A. D,, 1022
W ITN ESS .my official signature
and seal this tho 20th day of Ajftll,
A. D . 1022.
(SEA L)
E. A. DOUGLASS
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida
By A. M. W E E K E , D. C.,
86-fltc

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
How To Got Relief When Hood
sad Nooe aro Staffed Up,
,j
Under Section 575 of tho General
Statutes of the State
M M M +♦♦ ♦ i w i - w m
of 'Florida.
Count fifty! Your cold In head or
Notice is hereby given that A. L.
catarrh disappears. Your clogged nosu u . vn'.l open, the air pnssnftcs of invenu, purchaser of Tax Certificate
your head will clear and you can No, 215, dated the 2nd day of Juno
breathe freely. No more snuffling, A. D. 1010, has filed said certificate
hawking, mucous discharge, dryness in my office, and has made applica­
or headache, no struggling for brenth tion for Tax Deed to Issue In accorl
dance with law. Said certificate em­
nt night.
Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream braces tho following deserbod prop­
Balm from your druggist ami apply a erty situated In S^ninolo County,
little of this fragrant antiseptic cream Florida, to-wit;
Lots 148, 160, and 161, Altamonto
in your nostrils. It penetrates thru
over ynir passage of the head, sooth­ L. II. ft N. Co., as recorded in Plat
ing and Jiunilng the swollen or in­ nook No. 1, Page 10, Somlnolo Coun­
flamed mucous membrane, giving you ty Records. Tho snld lund belhg as­
instant relief. Head colds and ca­ sessed at the date of tho issuanco of
tarrh yield like magic. Don't stay such certificate In the name of Un­
stuffed up nnd miserable. Relief is known. Unless snld certificate shall
he redeemed according to lnw Tax
Hure.—Adv,
Doeiff will issue thereon on tho 26th
FOR J3A L E — Fine celery farm, 10 day of Mny, A. D. 1022.
W ITNESS my official signature
acres rich hummock land, cultivated
10 years. Crop on it now. Two flow- nnd seal this tho 20th day of April,
ing wells, 8 ‘ ii acres tiled; also thirty A. I). 1022.
ncros hammock adjoining with oriel (SEA L)
E. A. GOU G LA SS,,
well and small part cleared, near
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole
Cameron City. Apply to owner for]
Couny, Florida,
particulars. Herbert .0 . Crippen, It, hy A. M. W EEKS, D. C.
86-6tc
R. A., Box 180
38-2tp
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Proof Paint made according to tho
Government Foritjula for tho South.
White Lead 65 flcr cent. Zinc 85 jio r
emit,, Silica %0 per cont. This paint
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THE HANFORD WEEKLY

‘ M-i •

rt MAY 5, IMS

WHITE BRUTE GUILTY
nitlLUANT SPEECHES
No. 1884, dated tho Oth day of July,
B FEATURE SECOND DAT
SENTENCED TO DEATH
A. D. 1807,‘ has filed said certificate
U. D. C. CONVENTION
AT DELAND YESTERDAY in my o/flce ,nnd has made application
for Tax Deed to issue In accordance
yesterday A s the second and perwith law. Said certificate embraces
Jadgo Perkins sentenced Aubrey
K.ns th o greatest day of the entire
tho following described property sit­
co n v e n tio n of the United Daughters Lee Hlchols to death by hanging and uated .In Seminole County, Florida, tof tho confederacy which Is being held committed him to the county Jail for wlt: Beg. 10.70 chs.’ S and 17.81 cits.
ln O rla n d o this week; The morn­ .safekeeping. Tho governor will got W of NE cor of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 Sec.
ing’s session was featured by a' bril­ the dnto for tho execution which will 3, Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E., run S 65
liant messago and report from Mrs. take placo in the jail yard.
dogreos, E 17.38 cifs., S 30 degrees, W
Ills trial yesterday at court was 8.74 chs., W. 1.00 chs., thonco NWly
Frank P. Tracy, state president. She
told of tho splendid jrrowth of tho kept a secret until tho very last min­ to beg. 6 acres. The said land being
organization during tho past, year, ute and it was after three o’cjpck assessed at tiro date of tho issuance of
announcing tho formation o f three when ho was brought by six lAnvily such certificate in tho name of Jam es
new chapters during the, year In armed deputies of {his county and Townsend. Unless rfnld certificate
F lo rid a , &lt;&gt;no of which Is Apopka, Just Jncksonvillo from tho jail to the shall bo redeemed according to law tax
organized, and threo chapters o f the court room. There was no somblance deed will issue thereorWon tho 12th
of vlolcnco, threuts or anything of day of M(y, A. D. 1022.
|'Children of tl^s Confederacy.
Witness my official signature. ariU
Urs. Tracy also delivered an lm- the kind to be hoard. Nichols was
I Passive nddress on tho work of the heavily handcuffed but had a compos­ seal this the Oth day of A pril,'A. D,
Ho was rearraigned 10 22 .
jj i3, c . olid particularly recom- ed demeanor.
the publication o f a new his­ and changed his plea from not guilty
(SEA L)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
tory of tho United States, “fo r" sho to ono of guilty and in doing so was
Clerk Circuit Court,
I said, “tho present histories now used warned by tho court that his offonse,
Seminole County, Floridn.
I tn the schools throughout the country that of rape, was punishable by 34-fltc
By: A. M. W EEK S. D. O.
are impregnated with incorrect prop­ death.

by said order, required Vo be and ap- !■ Coart
off C a v a fy J e f a t , Boadaolo clalon of the Democratic primary to
1 o
C o a rty , S t a t e o f F lo rid a

before tho Circuit Court of the.
Sear
aventh Judicial Circuit of lb» Btate of

J lorldn. on I h * 08r.( day of May, A. D.
NOTION O P A D M IN IST R A T O R
192! a t 10:00 o’c lo ck a. in. nt Sanfo rd
( F o r r t a a l n tech ara*)
In the County of Seminole. Htnto of
to show
cause,
*Floridn,
tw« *uui then
iiic ii nnd
iu iu .th
iliioe rre
o ill
nilci w uiu
ao* il na rrP
P
j
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u p Ol
e Ka.'xte
of
If any they have. vWiy said bonds should H A R R I E T T D. COONEY,
not ho validated and confirmed.
i Notice le heroby given, to alt whom U
« 1TNEBS thy hand a n d tlh o Beni o f : m ay conosrn. th a t on the 30th day of
the c i r c u i t Court or tho Se ve n th Ju d to -,,Jiin e , A. D, 1931, l Shall npply t o ' t h e
Ini Circuit or tho H IM . of F lorid a, ,,In Honorable B. F. Houalioldor, Judge o f
nnd for tho County o f Sem in ole on thl mild Court, ns JudKo of P ro b a te , fo r my
2«th day of April, A. D. 1922.
final dischnrgo a s A d m in is tra to r o f the
(HEAL)
B. A. DOUOt.ASH,
i e s t a te o f H a rr io tt U. Cooney, doconeed.
Clerk C ircu it Court, Sev- und th at a t tho name tim e I will preonth Ju d icia l Circuitt. tn s e n t to said Court my fin a l a cco u n ts as
nnd fo r 8|tnlnole Conun- A d m inistrator of aald e sta te , nlid ask
37-4tc
, fo r th olr
' nppioval.
P a le d April 11th, A. D. 1912.
Vt J . MoDANNEL.
In the Clroult Court o f th e H etrnth Ju 85-91P
_____ Adm inistrator.
db'In I Clroult of th e S t a t e o f F lorida,
In nnd for Nrtnlnolr Count/.—
In I k e Clroult Court, Seventh J u d i c i a l
In Chancery.
Clroult In and fo r Hemluole
County. F lo rid a
?
CITATION
IN CH AN CERY

T. C. Illltory, Complainant,
vs,
«
Leah lllliery , Defendant.
T o Leah llllie r y . No. 500 Vi _______
Linden
Street, W in ston -Sale m , North C a r o ­
lina:
*
It appearing from an a ff id a v it filed
In (bin cautia th at you are a* n o n -re s i­
dent of tho Stnto o f Florida,, therefore,
you. I.enh lllliery , are ordered and r e ­
quired on tho fith day of Ju n e . A. I).
1922. to Appear to tho bill of complaint
exhibited nKnln.it you In thin cause.
It In ordered th at this notice be publlahi'd In the Hanford Herald once a
Week fur four weeks.
WITNHH8 my hand nnd the seal of
Notice of Application for Tax Deed th is court on this the 18lh day of April.
A.
I&gt;. 11*23.
Under Section 575 of the General
(S C A D
K. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Statutes of’the State of Florida
Semin ole County, Kin.
30-61,
My: A. M. W E E K S . I&gt;. C.

F. L. W oodruff, Complnlntant,
vs.
C. II. Llndaley P. F re d er, and U. J .
Close, Defendants.
O R D E R O P I’uni.I CATION
T o tho unknown hefrs, devises, g r a n te es or o th e r claim an ts, and a ll partlea olalmtmr an In te re st under C. H.
Llndaley, P. F r e d e r and E . J . Close,
o r otherw ise In the property h e re in ­
a f t e r deecrlbed, nnd to a l l p a rtie s
claim in g nn Interest In said propertFi
situated In Seminole County, F lorid a,
to -w lt:
(loginning 16 chnlns North and SI and
In tho taking of evidence tho court
aganda.’' She asked for a unanimous
8-100 chains E a s t of th e Sou th w ee t c o r ­
ner, Section 35, T ow nship 19 Bouth,
■upport from tho organization and rul^d that all minors and women leave
Mange 30 E a s t, run North IS e h a lu a
Hast I t c h a in s nnd S o u th w e s te rly I I
lb endorsement of the writing of a the court rooin and Judge Perkins
and 15-100 chnlns amt W e st I I oh a ln a
new history of the United' Statea by stated that ho did not want anyone
Alan b eginning 20 and 4-100
ch a in s
E a s t o f th e Northweet corner, Seotlon
Dr. Lyon 0 . Tyler, a noted educa­ present who came with a morbid In­
Notice Is hereby given that R. L. N ailer tif Apiillrnllon f a r T a x Herd Un­ 2, Tow nship 10 South, linn pre 10 E a s t,
ru n Rant 5 chains, Bouth IB
ahalna.
tor in America.
Thoro were also terest In the-case. When tho taking Kennedy, purchaser of Tax Cortlflder aerllnn 57# o f Ihe General S tn lW e st 6 ch a in s nnd north IB ahalna, Also
utr« o f (lie S ta te o f Florida
of evidence commenced tho_ court
numerous reports, short addresses
b
eginning
380
feet
South
nnd
MB
feet
---------------- , c ite Na. 270, dated tho 3rd dny of
Notice Ih hereby Klven Hint
Mies W e s t
Section..post
.. on _E a s_t line of
anh announcements
Uupuri# were
doors were closed and none)June, A. D. 1018, 1ms filed said cortU Georgia A PattlHba'.l, |iurehnaer of •Seotlon
36. Tow nship 19. ra n g e 30 E ast,
T a » C e rtificate Nn. 235., dated the 2nd ru n W e st
215 feet. Bouth 300 foet. E a s t
received from Miss Agnes Porson, could
leovo
or- entor. Tho details of ------flcnto--------in my office,
has ----made
,
.
------- . -and
...........- tip- ,u..,
i *rl tout, linn filed sal.I 215' feet,
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---- fool.
’
- ft
North 300
Alao L o t -8,
tho
evidence
wore
then
gono
into
and
p|[C
ntioii
for
Tax
Deoil
to
in,uo
in
a
c
tc‘'
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V'
■■•D
ee.
-ed
K-,r
rnauj
credentials committtce, Miss
Jesaio
lllock 14, T i e r 5; Hanford, Florida.
nro liorohy ordered to ap p ear In
tynuehope, recording secretary on NleKol. ww fnc.1 with h i. victim who L l a n o , with law. 3.1,1 L l f l c n t c IS M S r V f t ; ’ i T
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Above entitled
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th. /oU„„|„B ,l...r lb .,l prop. I S i J 'H i S . f S
H I E nf May tho sumo lining the firs t dny of
roll's and regulations, Mrs. Goo. R. positively lo .n tlfl.il him. III. writ*1
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Ida. to -w lt:
Lota 16 to
' - I . Itliick J ) . 'S a n f o r d , F lorida. In ilelatm vrtieruof the
Newell, nuditlng, Mrs S. A. Morena, ten confession wna submitted also.
orty
Geneva.
The mild land being nnF*Mntui com plainant will bn e ntitled and nulhcorresponding secretary, Mrs. J . C.
At the conclusion of tho taking of Floridn, to-wit:
Lot 140 Eureku at Ihe date of the Ifomnncn nt such car or Ixoil to pro cued ox parte., ,
t
tlflcnti' In Hie name o f W. A. W h it­
And It Is fu rth e r ordered th at a1copy
Blocker, treasurer,, Mrs. Ju lia I. evidence tho court room doors wore Hammock. Tho snid land being as- comb
of this notice be pnhllHhed once a week
Also Tax C e rtific a te No. 234, dated fo r tw elve consecutive wooks In I h t
Dickenson, registrar,
Mrs. Emnm opened and Judge Perkins pnssod tho sensed at tho dnto of tho issuance of
tho 2ml day of Ju n e , A. I). 1910,, bus
H e rald ” » newspaper In g en­
Gayle McFnddon, historian, Mrs. C. following sontenco on Nichols: *|It is such certificate in tho tmpto of Un- filed Hiilit e e rtiric a le In my office, and ’•Hnnford
eral circu lation In the said County.
made applicatio n for Tnx Deod to
WltnesH my hand nn Clerk o f Ihe
II. Davis, recorder of crosses, Mrs. the sentence of tho law nnd such is known. Unless said certificate shall hnn
lump' hi nccnrdntiua with law. Bald c e r ­ aforesaid Court and Hie Heal th e re of
B. J. Bond, registrar of C. of C., Mrs. tho Jjudgmont of tho court that you, bo redeemed according to law tax deed t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e * t ho f o l l o w i n g do thin the l l t h day of J a n u a r y , A. D. 1918.
(HEAL)
B . A. DOUGLASS,
Tracy exccuttlvo committee, Mrs. P. Aubrey Leo Nichols , bo removed will issue thereon on tho 12th dny of Cmlnty. 'Florida) t o- wi*t: * Lot* ST 'to' to*
Clark.
Hy:
A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
' ltlin k II. D enevti. T h e sa id land b e in g
M. Hudson, Mrs. J . D. Strlngfellow, Itenco by tho sheriff of Volusia coun- May, A. D. 1022.
ushi ' ipo' i) at Ibo dntW of H10 iMMinnco of JOHN G. LEO N A llD T,
Mrs. R. S. Pierce, and Mrs. F. L. ty 1° the jjn ll of said county and
S olicito r for Complulnnnt.
22-131#
Witness my official 'signature nnd s uoh r u r t l f l c n t o In Iltn i puuo o f W, A.
Whitcomb.
Ezell, vieo-presidents.
there to b0 snfely kept until such seal this tho 4th dny of April, A. D.
Unlceii mild certificate:) ahull bo rollomii.il iicrorilllig In law Tux Docd will m in rai 5] mi n m m mi it#
At noon n luncheon wns given nt ^timo ns tho governor of the stnto of 1022.
Iphiic tbcrunu mi the 2ml day of Juno,
the .Methodist'church by tho execu-j Florida rnny by his warrant appoint,
(SEA L)
E. A. 1JOUGLASS,
A. I). 1922.
W IT N E S S my o fficia l nlgnnturo nnd
tivc board, honornry qml past prosl- i't which timb, within the enclosure
Clerk Circuit Court,
an il tlila tbo 271 li day of April, A. D.
1922.
denis of Annio Cowman Chnptor to of the jail of said county, you shall
Seminole County, Fin.
(HEAL)
M, A. DOUOLABB,
m»
executive board nnd pnBt presldonta |be hanged by tho nock until you nro 34-fltc
By: A. M. W EEK S, D. C.
Clerk C ircu it Court,
Bnuluijlo
tktuuly,
Fla.
of the state organization. Th&lt;; tobies' demi, and mny tho Lord llnvo mercy
37-flte
lly; A. Mt W E E K S , D. C.
NOTION OF lllk.SOLUTION
were beautifully appointed, hnskcls ' on your soul.’’— DoLnnd News,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONFERN:
For County CamntiKsioner
( Notice la hereby given Hint tho p artof lovely flowers turul^ Confodcrnto ^
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nursblp lio rA oforo e x is tin g botween D. I n t l r r u l l C o u r t , H r v r n t l i . l u d i r l a l C l r Tho
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A P litM T C
W A M T F 1 1
i r m l n o l r . — In C h a n c e r y
•tbo name of T h r a s h e r A Garner, has
nounce his cniuiitlncy for tlio position
this notable o cca s io n o f tho c o n v e n - 1 A t f l j i N 1 f t ___ V V A r S l L i U
I been illHHolved by mutual eoiiHunt, nnd
nil I ir.lt OF I'll IIMUATION
of County Commissionor for District
Hie biiHlnepH hnrotofnro conducted In
tion. Tho plnco onrds wore hand Mc|) ant|women wanted to handle city imi Vitiinc of Thrushor A H a m e r hna
No. 1, knowing that ho will at all
Minnie
Felder
and
Mattie
Edwards,
painted with tho Confederate emblem
rutnil Hw&gt; nriirlimi „,,,i boon inkon over and will bo contluuud
ComphilntnntH,
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times
be found doing his full duty ns
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POLITICAL

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decorating each, riv e course.! WOtO, ffonu|no Watkins Products, Remedies, mih will pay all of tho Indebtedness of
Krvcd. Mrs.
John
E. __
Fuller acted as MXirnciH,
Extrnpt(( opiccH,
e ntP(,„ Toilet
Remilslte* ,ho
r,' rm* r ‘I'nriaorshlp, and will
,
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io iili
k l iju isiu s , tucdIvi) umt ccitoot all moneyii due Halil
toastmnstor nnd responses were m«do u OU80hold Specialties, Automobile Ac- rir'n', . , , ,
&gt;
Mrs
F. ti.
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Dated
this/ 28th day
April.
1922.
Bivy M
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hubs for
tor tho
cno Annio
t tua CCC8or|
over
150 guaranteed*
,
d. lof
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ahii
Hit,
Coleman Chnptor, Mrs. Frank D,
0(|lJ(^8 quj1 vn|uea nrc unequalled 37.510
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(,A,,N,!U
#cy, representing state organlza- nnd Wntkin8. Qunllty is in a.class by!
---------------------------tlon, Mrs. L. H. Lawrence, &amp;B 0
itself. Write today for free sample
For Snlo— Brand now enr of White
p*pt president of .Florida
v 8 on*'and full dotails of our offer and wtmt Rose Lime. Ju st received. This tg
Mrs. J . W. Tench, roprogen ng gonmoana to you. Tho J . R, W atkins' tho host llmo mndo for aprny. Cates
m l organization, algo Mrs. Me- c
Dopt. 70, Memphis, Tenn. 38-5tp
3 8 -5 tp ’CCrnto
ra te Co.,
Co., Phono
Phono 181.
181.
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Crnry of Gainesville, Mrs. Rous, div
Isioa of Marylnnd, and Mrs. Waldron
In t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f I h e S e v e n t h . l u ­
Notice of Application for Tax Deed ll 11' In I C i r c u i t o f l l i e S l n t e o f F l o r i d a ,
of Chicago.
In n n d f o r H e n il u n le C o u n t y .
Under Section 57o of the General
In tho afternoon an Impressive
CITATION
memorial hour took placo, which/1 Statutes of tho State of Florida
Notice is hereby given that E. G. C o tiN T Y O F hi 3MINOLK, j i corporation,
was presided over by Mrs. L. II.
i by nml through L. A. lirumlay, O, F.
Lawrence. Rov. Dr. T. H. McCon­ Hodges, purchaser of Tnx Cortificnto
Hwopo, M. f^urlnH, C. W, Entsmlnger
mill L. P. Hagmt, compoalng tho
nell delivered nn address appro^lato No. 100, dated the 2nd day of Juno,
llouril of County CotnmlHnlonora nf
Seminole County, Florliln,
for this occasion, Mrs. Martha B. |A. D. 1019, has filed said certificate
v*.
Palmer sang “There is No Death/’ j in my offico, and has mndo nppllca- Tho Stale of Florliln, ex rel Goo, A.
DoCotleR. Htnto Attorney for tho Sev*
and this wns followed by a1 reading,tion for tax deod to issue in accord•'litli Judicial Circuit of the Hlntn of
with the snmo titlo given by M iss! nnce with law. Said certificate cmFlorida,
THE CITIZENS AND TAX PAYERS
Mildred linker. A hugo white star braces the following described prop- TOOF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA:
Whernaa, a petition ha* linen filed In
was placed upon tho stago ln which orty situated in ' Seminole County,
r&gt;i 11 . . .11. o n
tho ahovu atyled cntlae by th« County
were tenderly plncdtl a white lily Florida, to-wit, S 2 acres of W l- ^ o f 'o f Seminole, Slate of Florida, liy nnd
NE
1-4
of
NW
1-4
of
NW
1-4
See
5
1
through
Hoard ofCounty.
County Commlaand n red flower for each of tho ix c i 1 01 m v i 1 01 ix&gt;v i - i , olc. o, M
|oMoril nfHie
Hemlnolo
Florida,
Confederate votornns and Confeder­ Twp. 20 S„ Range 31 E, 2 acres, Tho net ting fnrih iim fact Hint an eleotlou
. 1.....1 i,.i„ „ . . . . . ____ 1,i_, 1 . ____t 'was held throughout the County of
ate women who have passed away dur said land being assessed at tho date of suminole, state of Floridn, on tho lith
o f suph c o r tif ic n to in the
, ',r
A. , *-1 J !J.22, , to ' ' “ tormlno
lag the past year. Those wore Gen­ tb’o issu.ance
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Whetlmr there hIi o i i I i I bo laauod tiy tho
eral N. A. Blitch, commnndor Flor­ nnnio o f Unknow n, U hI csb Haiti c o r - said County of Hemlnole, S l a t e of F lo rll in ,.,.,,.
1
da, boilda In Ihe auin of $100,000,00, to
ida division Ul C. V., Mrs. E. L. ti fie n to shall bo rouoomcd ncco rtling |H, „ r 1ntoront nt tlm r a t e 1 of aix per
Aveilhe, honorary president Florida to law Tax Deod will issue thereon cep J uni per utiuuin, tho prlncltml on
...
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iHnlil luinilN to mature thirty yeurn after
U. D. C., and Mrs. W. N. Bowler, on tho util d ^ of May, A, D, 1922.
|tlm dale of Hie Issuance thereof, mild
Witness
olTielnl signature
sli-natnrn «anil
hotids In and
be dated
Julyof 1st,
both
president N. do Howard Chnptor.
witness ntv
my ouicini
"« prlnalltnl
Interest
aald1922,
honda
to
After tho flowers had boon placed in seal thiH tho 30th dny of Marche A. be payable at H om e bank In Hie City of
n moo
i/iow York, State of Now York.
the star in memory of these depart­ IJ,
(YIiq
proceinla
to
bo
darlvod
| from the Hale of aald bon da to lie lined
ed, Mrs, F, M, Hudson sang boautl(SEA L)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
’ for the purpoan of countruetlug, reClork Circuit Court, [ jiurdsurfhalifg, m acad am ising mid' pavfully, “No Night There.” Rov. Korr
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lug c e rta in ronds In Homlnole County,
Boyce Tuppor offered prayer.—Or- S
botninolo County, I In. Piorliin, and for tlm fu rth e r purpose of
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llv:
EEKS u
D. o
C. 'building
constructing
a bridge
'huidn Sontinel.
.j j me
ny. A M
m. W
WEiCitva,
noroHa „ , nand
Ht Joh
n s ulvor
HntI1inoio
C o iiq ty , F l o r i d a , at a point know 11 iih
n,
t h e v g r m o r e l f r e n c h N „ ll« 'o r Application (or T ax Dead " ■ f e S i T S i n * . .......... ,1,.
Under Section 575 of (he ftcnernl I hhIiI otaatlon nhow nrlum faclo time the
k n a p SACK s p r a y i n g m a ­
a#-#(Nf _i_|_
, renult of Nntd eluetlon whh Iii favor of
Ht nt uti h of t nt Stnte of I loriun
t h«• iHHimnce of the IkivhIh afnr&lt;*Hai&lt;l by
c h in e IS TH E B E S T MADE.
J . _____
Hunilnolo County, Florida,
SOU)
and
guaran teed
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« • Now, T h e re fo re . Purpunnt to an or*
N otico ih h e re b y g iv e n Umt* r , o. dor of the Court heroin mndo, notion Ih
FOU $25,00 BY CATES* CRATE
3 7 -trcjV o rp » y , purchA.br a! Tnx Cartlflcat. ! i : ^ K .^ W m lS S I .M K 'iiM P A / S K
00. PHONE 181.

CITRUS

OIIIIF.II FO R PUItlilCATION.
Mrs, Lola Horne Ciimpbilnant.
vs.
Furl J . H om e, Drfcm lant
To: E a r ) J . Horne, Chicago, III.:
It uiqinarltig from an affidavit tiled
In tlilH ca u se tbut you are a n o n -re s i­
dent o f tho S ta te of Florida, therefore,
yon, E a r l J . Horne, aro hereby ordered
to bo and ap p ear before our muId Court
at ihe Couri H ouho In Hanford, Floridn,
oil tho first Monday tn June. A. D. 1922,
the Mama being the Mb day thereof,
nnd a rule day of thin rourl, to a n s w e r
tile Illll of Complaint
filed
herein
ngalnst you, else the Maine will be t a k ­
en us aonfosHod nnd followed by npproprlnto daerne.
It la fu r th e r ^ordered th at Hi Im order
bn p u h lis h u d a p * th o Hanford Herald, a
iiowsnsper p inn tutted In Hemlnole Coun­
ty, F lorida, once each week for four
coneacuHve weok*.
Given undsr my band nad Ibo aenl of
sill.I court, this the 25th i|ny o f April,
A. D. 1922.

U K ID E A L F R U IT MANURE
Dl% Am., 13% T. P. A., 10% Pot.)

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W. &amp; T .’S SPECIA L FR U IT ER
(4% Am., 8 % A. P. .v„ 8% Pot.)

Send for our booklet, “Fertilizers for the Summer AppllcatlonTby Bayard F. Floyd. .It treats not onl)(
fertilization, but gives summer schcdulo for spraying.

MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
Jacksonville, Florida

Agricultural Building
:

AiiAN SCOTT. Local R ep resen ta tive

37-610

N otice U hereby given, to nil whom II
t r a y concern, th a t an the 20th day of
Ju n a , A. D, 1922, I shall apply to the
! I Itonornhlo E. F. II mi she Idler,
nr, Judge
Ju
of

(P aid P o litical Advortliiainant)

MONEY

For County School Board
I hereby announce my candidacy fo r
re-election ns n member of tho Board
of 'Public Instruction of Seminole
County, representing District No. 2,
subject to tho Democratic primnry to
be held June flth, 1922. ,
Having been n member of this board
for tbo past hovcii years, 1 feel Hint
my past service I h my bMt recom­
mendation, and if nominnteuund elect­
ed, I promise to do my best for tho
advancement of tho public freo
schools, which I consider tho largest
asset of any community.
Respectfully,
CHAS. A. DALLAS.
— Paid political advertisement.

For County Commissioner
I will bo u candidate to'succeed my­
self to tho position of County Com­
missioner from District No. 6, subject
to the decision of tho Democratic pri­
mary to bu held Juno Oth, 1022.
ENDOU
C URLETT
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On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit a ad Vegetable Grates
Y ou £ t n Buy From Ua i t
Wholesale Prices
W rite for Prloa LUl

W. A. Merryday Company
P a litta , Florida

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(P aid P o litica l AdvortlHOmont)

n o ta x n o w

I sn(d Court, ns Judgo of Probate, far my
final discharge ns Administrator of the
estate of J. Hniqtltun Hep, deceased,
c
and that nt the iume time I #
■dit to said Court m/ flhnl i
ft* ndmtnletartor of said estate,
for their approval.
Doled April 10th, A. D. t i l l
AARON H. ANDERB,
86-Oto...
.Administrator.

lAii

For Member County School Board
I hereby announce myself n candi­
date for nominatioh and re-election as
a member .of the County^ Board of
Public Instruction for .Sendnolo Coun­
ty, Florida, from District No. 3, sub­
ject, of coureo to tho Democratic Pri­
mary to bo held Juno Oth, 1922. Hav­
ing been n member of tho Board fo r
four terms, I feel that past service Is
my best recoin mend a tion as woll ns
qualification, and if nominated and
elected I promise the same careful ad­
ministration in tho future as in tho
past,
CHAS. F. HARRISON.
Geneva, Fla.

For County Commissioner
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the posjtlon of County Commissioner
from District No. 3, subject to the de­
(P a id P o litical AdvortlHqinnnt)
cision of the Democratic primury to bu
For County Commissioner
bold June flth, 1922.
Hnving served tho pcoplo of SomlW, B. BALLARD.
nola County ns commissionor ninco tho
— Paid Political advertisement.
county was established, I will again bo
n candidate for tho position of County
Commissionor from tho Third District
subject to tho decision of tho Demo­
(HEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS.
cratic primary to be held Juno 0, 1922.
Clork of the Circuit Court,
1
1
Heinlnoln County, Florida.
C. W. ENTZMINGER.
Uy: V. B. DOUGLASS, f&gt;. C.

f
L. J. HAUTLEY,
A dm inistrator.
Longwood, Fla. _____________ 16-Pto
In Court of Count/ Judge, Nrnilnole
Count/. Ntate of Florida '
NOTICE OF ADMINIHTHATOH
(For Final I&gt;l*chnrge)
In re Hatnte of
J. HAMILTON REP.

IDEAL FRU IT AND VINE MANURE
(3% Am., 0% A. P. A„ 10% Pot.)

WILSON &amp; TOOMER f e r t i l i z e r c o m p a n y

For County Commissioner
I nnhounco my candidacy fur tho po­
sition of County Commissioner for tho
District No. 2 subject to the decision
of the Democratic primary to bo hold
Juno flth, 1922. My decision to enter
the race wns made nt tho earnest re­
quest of mnny friends* and I promise
that if elected to servo tho host inter­
ests of 4ho entire county.
JOHN W. BELL.

(Paid Political Advertisement)
You, nnd onoh of you. a r e hereby no­
tified and required to pre*«nt
any
claim * nnd dem and* which you or e i t h ­
For County Commissioner
er o f you m ay liuve n g a ln st the eelate
nf &amp;fr*. A. It. Htllae, dnooa*od, lute of
^
hereby
nnnounco my candidacy for
Hemlnolo County, Floridn, to tho under­
signed, ndmlnlHlrulor uf enld estate, thy position of County Commissioner
w ithin tw o y e a rs from the dnto h e re o f
far District No, 4, subject to-the de­
D ated F e b ru n ry l l t h A. D, 1928,

SEMINOLE FR U IT AND VINE
(3% Am., 0 % A. P. A., 8% Pot.)

&amp; T.’S SEM INOLE F R U IT MANURE
&lt;3"r Am., 8% A. P. A.,
Pot.)

(P aid P o litica l A d v ertis e m e n t)

(P aid P o litical A iverllHomout)

I n r i r o u l t C o u r t o f I lie N e v r n l l i J ii i l l o I11I C t r e i i l l , S l n t e o f F l o r l i l n , S e m i ­
n o l e C o u n t y . — In C h u n r r r y .

.For County Commissioner.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
tho position of county commissioner
N O T I C E T O C ltR U IT O IIH
in District No. 1 subject to the duIn re B a tn te o f
dsion of tho Democratic primary to
MllS. A. It. S T I L E S , Doooneod.
To a ll C reditor*, I.egatoo*. D l*trll.u leee he hold on June Oth, 1922.
und all persona having l'I. i Iiiih nr da* ,
G. L. BLEDSOE.
mnnde ngalnat enld eetute:

Now is tho time for Summer application nf fertilizor to citrus trees to serve the do/iblo purpose of creat­
ing now growth, which in tho foundation for next year's crop, and of*developing the crop now on tho trees
Summer Fertilizer pays fo^ itself by increasing tho size of tho fruit. Ho liberal with your trees, Wo
fecotnmond the following brand*:

For Member County School Board
I hereby announce myself ns a can­
didate, in tho Democratic primary,
June flth, 1922, for nohtination to reelection ns a , member of tho County
Bonn! of Public Instruction for Sem­
inole County, Florida, from District
No. 1 (Sanford).
FR E D T. W ILLIAMS.

he sees it und that tho county will
Fur Representative
have n business tnnn in District No. 1
At tho earnest request of mnny
nnd a conscientious worker for the friends I hnvo decided to bocomo a
people of tho whole country.— Paid candidate for tho position of represen­
Political' Advertisement.
tative from Sominolo County subjgct
to tho doclHlon of the Democratic pri, , .
. . .
. . . . __ Imary to bo hold Juno flth, 1922. HavTho friends of John Molsch a n- ; .
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li
in.
lug sorvod for throe terms as ropronounco his ennd dacy for tho position
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knowingtho noods of
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____. . r ,,.. . . . sbntativo and knowing
of County Commissioner for District
tho county nnd tho Btuto I will sorve
No. 2, knowing that he will at all
tho people to tba best of my ability
times bo found doing his full duty as
and bellevo I am qualified to give
ho sees It and that the county will
thorn real service as a member of tho
have a business man ln District No. 2
Floridn legislature.
nnd a conscientious worker for th«
FO R EST LAKEi
pcoplo of the whole country.— Paid
' (P aid P o litical Advortlnemont)
Political Advertisement.
For Representative
For County Commissioner
I, horeby announco myaalf a candi­
I hereby announci my candidacy for
date for tho offico of repreaentativa
tho position of county commissionor
from Seminole County, subject to tba
for District No, 2, subject to tho doDemocratic Primary to bo hold Juna
.
_
C l e r k . clslon of tho Domocintiq primary to bo flth, A. D„ 1022.
I l v : * V E. DOUGLASS. D. C. held June flth, 1922.
O. P. SWOPE.
T. S. TltA N TIIAM.
W ALTER HAND.
A ttorney for Complalumits. 37-6tc
(P aid P o litical A d v ertisem ent)

I n t h e C o u r t o f C o u n t / J u d g e . H e m ln o le
C o u n t } . Hint# o f F l u r i d n

TREES

(P aid P olitical A d v ertisem ent)

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A ttorn ey fo r Complainant.

FOR

For County Commissioner
1 hereby nnn ounce my cnndldacy for
tho position o f County Commissioner
for District No. 5 of Seminole Coun­
ty, subject to tho decision of tho Dem­
ocratic primary td bo held Juno flth,
1922.
E. H. KI LB E E .

Gaorge Sbepperd, and E. J . Sheppard,
Defendant!).
T o tho Defendants: George Sheppard,
mid E. J . Sheppard, o f Fllxgernld , Don
Mill County, Georgia:
II appearing from tho Illll o f Complaint herein filed by Mlnnlo Folder
nnd .Mattie
Edwards.
Complnlnants,
that the ilnfendanta George Sheppard,
and E. J. Sheppard, are resid ents of the
town of F lU g e ra ld , «lleii Illll County,
Gonrglii, mid Hint their poalofflco aild reai 1* F ltxg e ra b l, lion Illll County,
On., Hint there Is nn person III the S ta te
of Florida, the service nf mibpooun up­
on w h oA would bind tbo Halil defend ­
ants, or e ith er of them, that It Ih tho
belief of these com plainants Hint the
mild defendant 11 ami each of them
la
over Ihe ag e of tw enty-one yearn
It J r th e re fo re ordered Hint you, the
mild defendant!!, ami each of you do
a p p e n r lii tlila court lo the Illll o f Com­
plaint heroin filed iipiin Monday, Ju n e
Mil, A. D, 1922, the snmo being a rule
day o f th is Court.
II la fu rth e r ordered Hint thin order
be published om n a week for four coilHocutlvo weeka In the Sanford Herald,
a newspaper puhllHhetl
In Sanford,
Semin ole County, Florida.
WIlnoHH m y hand and the ncnl o f tbo
anlil C o u r t th lH .th e 2 R h day o f A pril,
A. D. 1923,
(S E A L )
'
E. A. DOUGLASS,

Z. HASS,

sF E R T I L I Z E R

be Hold June 8th, 1922.
B. F . W H EELER.
(Paid Political Advertisement)

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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VOLUM E X IU

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922

NUM BER 38

FIRE IN TREASURY BUILDING
NEVADA DIVORCE COURT
AMERICAN
TROOPS
HALTED
GIVES CAPITAL FIRE DEPARTMENT
MUCH TROUBLE TO QUENCH WILL NOT LEAVE GERMANY
CANNOT C0FL1CT HERE
-DUVAL CIRCUIT COURT
FOR THEPRESENT AT LEAST

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Second Time in Three Months That Fire Has Oc­
curred in the Building

BIG BATTLE
BEING FOUGHT
NEAR PEKING
JURISDICTION

Action Brings Up Ques­
tion of Law in Tampa
Divorce Case

TWO
TO (HUNT RESIDENT OF FLORI­
DA A DIVORCE AT RENO
AND IS FRAUD

THOUSAND DEAD AND
WOUNDED FOUND ON%
• IIATTLEFIELD
( l l y T h e A sso c ia te d P r e s s )

NAVY BOARD
RECOMMENDS
SCRAP SHIPS

*

Following an explosion of chemicals
stored where the fire originated, tho
flames appeared to he rapidly gaining
headway. Four alarms had boon
turned in 15 minutes nfter tho fire
wns discovered.
Several smnllor oxplosions occurrod
in quick succession ns tho flames roso
to a height of thirty or forty feet and
appear....od to ho enveloping tho cntlro
central portion of tho roof. Sparks
from tho fire wore being swept by u
light southeast wind in the general di­
WASHINGTON, tty 3.—Flames rection of the White House, hut It
which hurst from the roof of the | wns believed thnt tho structure wns in
treasury department shortly nfter ^no danger.
t."(f e, nt. today eating their way
Thirty minutes after the fire hegnn
through a superstructure and spread- the glow from tho leaping flames wns
ing to the central portions of the roof ■lighting up tho entiro downtown secwere brought under control nfter tion of tho city, casting n dull light
threatening heavy damage to the over the White Houso nnd tho Wash­
ington monument.
building.
As the first streams of water wore
Leaping thirty feet or more in the
air, the flames lit up a largo part of played on tho flames it appeared thnt
tho downtown section nnd sparks woro they probably would bo confined to tho
wafted ncross the street to tho White central portion of tho roof to which
House lawns. Awakened by White they hnd spread from tho superscrucHou.sc attendants President nnd Mrs. lure,
Harding dressed nnd watched tho proThe treasury officials later put the
gross of the flames at a window.
total loss at $15,000.

PEKING, ny 3.—Heavy cannonad­
CARSON CITY, Ncv., Mny 3.
ing wns in progress yesterday nt var­
—The action of the District Court
ious points nlong the front extending
of Nevada In granting n divorce
from Mnchnng, south of Tientsin,
country to the vicinity of
wan question™
tfw. CCscttit
Peking Severe fighting occurred ut a
Court of Duval county, Florida,
point nlong the Hun Ho river thirty
which annulled the divorce grant­
miles south of thin city, where -10,000
ed Dr. Charles C. Rlnke, of Tntntroops of General Wu Pel Fu, the cen­
pn, from Lillinn C. Illnke, at
tral Chinese lender, endenvored *to
Reno January 5, 1921, according
force a crossing in order to gain con­
to notification received by a t­
torney Gencrnl Fowler. The Flor­ trol of the Peking-Tientisln railroad.
General Chang Tso-I.ln, governor of
ida court held thnt the Novndn
Manchuria, nml head of the opposing
court had no jurisdiction to grant
forces, from his headquarters near
n divorce to n resident of Floridn
Tientsin, ordered trains to convoy the
against a resident of that state.
main body of his 100,000 soldiers to
Floridn court nlso held the di­
the front south of the grunt wall. Two
vorce wns obtained through fraud,
Manchurian nirpluncs flew over Tient­
nsserting Mrs. Rlnke believed her
sin and proceeded westward.
husband to Ik? in Chicago until
Later airplanes dropped bombs near
after he had submitted the di­
the station at Hwangtsun, only a
vorce.
short distance from here.
Advices received by military a t­
JACKSONVILLE, May 3.—
taches hero said that Wu Pei Fu was
Circuit Judge Simmons April lUlh
sending troops northward nt the great­
approved the report of Cromwell
Gibbons, special master, declar­ est possible speed.
Fifty thousand of his troopB, con­
ing the Illnke divorce void. After
centrated nt Pnotingfu, nre being re­
the divorce Illnke married n girl
inforced from the Yangtze provinces.
from Tnmpn in Jersey City. Un­
Twenty thousnnd others, recruited
der the special master’s ruling
from Shantung, nre marching ngainst
Rlnke is required to pny Mrs.
Chang Tso-Lln’s southeastern strong­
Lillian Illnke $130 monthly from
Jnnunry 9, 1922, together with at­
hold at Mnchnng.
Two thousnnd (lend ami wounded
torney fees and costs. Illnke is
woro found on tho field after the bat­
said to have left Floridn.
tle of Chnngslntlcn, outside of Peking.
Tho booming of cannon was heard in
Poking all Inst night, hut the cannon­
ading censed this morning. Despite
the continuation of trench warfare
many foreigners, including legation
guards, went outside the city to view
,the hostilities,
j Corporal Mason, an Amcricnn ma­
WANT 870,000.000 FOR UNFINISH­ rine from Colorado, was shot in the
arm, hut was not seriously wounded
ED WORK AND OTHERS SOLD
French employes at the locomotive
FOR JUNK
works at Chungsintien, narrowly
WASHINGTON, Mny 3.—Recom­ caped when a homh, dropped from an
mendations thnt capital ships to ho airplane, destroyed the works.
General Wu Pei Fu is continuing tc
scrapped under the naval limitation
treaty lie disposed of by sale on the tend troops west of Peking in an en­
stocks in the case of those under con­ deavor to envelope General Chang’s
struction, nnd by sale for junk or northwestern wing. This precipitate!
sinking by gunfire in tho case of fighting which lasted all night at
completed ships, are contained in the Fcngtni, ton miles from Peking.
Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss, com­
report of tho board of naval officers
appointed to consider ways nnd means mander of tho United States Asiatic
of carrying out treaty provisions. A fleet, was duo to arrive in Peking Inst
preliminary estimate of $70,000,000 as night to confer with Jacob Gould
to tho enst of tho operation is includ­ Schurmnn, tho American minister, rel gurding the protection of foreigners
ed in tho report.
The Itourd recommends that the Peking is considered thoroughly probattle cruisorB Lexington, under con-1tooted, since the city’s gates are closed
struction at Fore River, Muss., and
....’ at night untl the streets are patroller
Saratoga, building by the New York by Chinese troops.
Ship Huildiug Corporation at Camden,
N. J., be converted into nirplnno car­ HOTICULTUKIST8
OPEN ANNUAL MEEE
riers under tho treuty terms, tho oth­
er four battle cruisers to bo sold on
(i: r T h e A aaerln lrd I’rraa)
the stocks to tho highest bidder.
LAKELAND, Mny 3.—Tho thirtyThe hoard in its request made pub­ fifth annual meeting of the Floridn
lic toduy urged tliut the $70,000,009 State Horticultural Society wns cnllci
be made immediately available, stat­ to order in the nuditorium thentro
ing that a considerable Having on hero Inst night, with approximately
"hips building under contruct and to 050 delegates from all parts of tho
be scrupped could bo mtulo if the state i nnttondnnco, including momterms of settlement woro worked out hers of the stnte plant board, citrus
promptly with tho contractors. It wns canker inspectors, nnd inspectors ol!
pointed out at the navy department, nursery ttock, with thoir chlofs, Frank
however, that tho figuro of $70,000,­ M. Sterling nnd F. M. O’Bryno,
000 was purely tentative.
Gainesville.
Mayor II. C. Pettewny welcomed
the visitors to Lakeland nnd tho re­
New Golf Club
sponse wns mndc by Dr. J. II. Ross,
of Winter Haven.
Could Be Made
The annual address of President H.
Here in Sanford Harold
Hufc, of tho society, nnd one
by Speaker Frnnk E. Jennings, of tho
Core of Hickory With Strips of RamFloridn Houso of Representatives, fol­
hoo Inlaid Parallel
lowed the opening exorcises. ,
&gt;b . L. Hamnor, of Tnmpn, extonded
n „ O h T h e Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)
CHICAGO, May 3.—A now typo of n welcome to former inspectors of tho
golf club perfected In nn effort to Rtato plnnt board on behalf of tho
find a substitute for hickory )h com­ society.
posed of second growth hickory with
Tho Business nnd Professional Wo­
strips of bamboo ininid parallel with
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men’s
Club will hnvo * thicken suppor
c*ntur. Declared combination is moro
stable und oven than prosont wood- at tho Miller building, comer of First
nnd Park, Snturdny night, Mny flth.
on shafts.
Price 76c. Everybody como nnd en­
•Stationery below cost at the Herald joy good homo cooking Watch for
31-5t-;w-ltc
Office for two weeks. ^ See it 18-8tp menu.
( I lr T h e Aaaorlnf «■&lt;! I’r M l )

(njr T k e A s m c l s l r d I'rrna)

WASHINGTON, Mny 3.—The
second time in three months fire­
men early todny battled with fire
on hte roof of tho treasury de­
partment which for a time assum­
ed menacing proportions ns the
flames leaped high in the air.
The fire was dievorede at 1:45.
Unofficial estimates place the
damage at not more thnn $75,oon.no.

War Department Com­
BEVERIDGE
munication to Harris,
AND RALSTON of Georgia, Ominous
ARE WINNERS BIG CELEBRATION
IN

Flood Waters Now Reach Point Sixty Miles From
the Mississippi River
( I l f T h r Aaaorlnlrrt I’rraa)

number of places, especially nt Melvilli?, is being augmented by flood
waters from the Forrldny, La., cre-

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w hat will j evo|op when this added
volume of water ranchos tho lower riv­
er basin, where unconfirmed reports
placed the number of homeless at fl,000, is only a matter of conjecture.
NEW ORLEANS, May 3—Disquiet­ The flood situation at the Louis­
ing reports from flooded uru.is of tbo iana refugee camps, which hud licAtchnfn'nyn river basin, especially conic critical through tho practical
from St. Martin parish, in routhern depletion of all food supplies, was reLnuinlnnii, woro received by Red Cross Moved yesterday with the arrival nt
officials hero yesterday. A commit- Ithinehart, La., of provisions suffictco was dispatched at onto to Invest!- lent to provide for six thousnnd pergnte conditions there.
sons for ten days.
Tho Atchnfnlnyn river flood, which! In addition two carloads of food
ulrendy covers largo areas on rich wree yesterday dispatched to LaSalle
farming land by hack waters, threat- parish, whore several hundred refucuing to break through the levees at a gees were reported in need.

BISHOP BERRY
LAKE WALES
CONSECRATED AT
LIFTS THE LID
ST. AUGUSTINE
ON SUNDAY
CAN NOW GET SOFT DRINKS ON IN PRESENCE OF NOTABLE
GATHERING OF CLERGYS
SUNDAY AND BUY NEWS­
AND LAYMEN
PAPER
( I lr T i p . t v irln l ', l I’r r u )

( I l r T h r Aaaortnlril I’rraa)

ST. AUGUSTINE, Mny 3.—Rever­
end Patrick Barry was consecrated
Bishop of tho Catholic Dioccso of St.
Augustine in thu old cathcdrnl hero
today in thu presence of n notable
gathering of clergy and laymen. Arch­
bishop Curley, of Baltimore, whom
Burry succcds hero, officiated, with
the
assistance of Bishop Monaghan, of
SUGAR REFINERS WINS
Wilmington; Bishop Turner, of Balti­
more. Dr. F. A. Puce, of tho Cutho(Hr T h r Aaaorlilird I’rMa)
WASHINGTON, Mny 3.—An opin­ lic University of Washington, deliv­
ion hnndedi down yostordny In tho ered the consecration sermon.
United-States circuit court of api
penis here sustninR tho district court KIWANl 4 NS HOLD AN
OPEN ANNUAL MEET
ut Bnltlmoro in nwnrding the Ameri­
can Sugar Rerfinlng company judg­
(H r T li» ......... %Mw| I’ra-a)
ment for $18,835 ngainst William C.
LAKELAND, Mny 33.—povon KlFrederick of Baltimore, tho suit re­ wanis chilis wore represented nt nn
sulting from repudiation of n con­ Intcr-city meeting here Inst night and
tract following n drop in sugar pric­ heard nn address by Edmund F. Ar­
es.
ms, of ColumhuH, Ohio, international
trustco o fthe Klwnnis, on tho Ideals
of tho orgnnizntlon.
BISHOP CURLEY RETURNS
Visitors were present from Kiwanls
JACKSONVILLE, May 33.—Tho Clubs at Tampa, St. Petersburg,
Rev. Michael J. Curley, Catholic arch­ Plant City, Bartow, Orlando and
bishop of Dultimore, passed through Sanford. Doyle Cnrlcton, of Tampa,
Jacksonville yesterday afternoon on was pndorsed by tho mcotlng as tho
routo to St. Augustine, whore today cholco for district govornor, selection
he will offlclato at tho consecration of which will bo made at Jacksonville
of tho Rev. Patrick Barry, as bishop in August.
of tho diocese of St. Augustine. Bi­
shop Barry will assume tho office held
Bonds will bo Issued soon by tho
by Archbishop Curloy before his Bal­ officials of Leesburg for $38,000 for
timore position.
n new school building.
LAKE WALES, May 3.-Cltizens
hero yesterday by a vote of 2 to 1 de­
cided to lift thu lid on Sunday restric­
tions which prevailed last year. Under
thu old city ordinances it was impos­
sible to buy soft drinks on Sunday. I..
M. Kramer wns elected mayor.

( Il&gt; T h e Am e d i t e d P r e s s )

INDIANAPOLIS, May 3.—Compila­
tion of slightly moro than one-third of
the vote in yesterday’s Ropuhlicnn pri­
mary election gave Albert J. RovorIdge n lead of -17,000 over Harry S.
Now in thelF contest for nomination
to tho United States Hcnatc. In tho
Democratic senatorial contest former
Governor Ralston w i i h leading in 710
precincts. Dr. Jesso Sanders wns sec­
ond nnd three other candidates trail­
ing.

WATER THROUGH CREVASSE
SPREADS OVER COUNTRY WHICH
PREVIOUSLY HAD ESCAPED

NEW ORLEANS, Mny 8.-—Reports
froin Central Louisiana Indicate water
is escaping through crevasse in levee
ut Forrldny continuing to spread into
sections previous! yesenped inundntion nnd flood now reached point sixty
miles away.

REPURLICAN AND DEMO­
HAD REEN PLANNED AT 8AVANCRATIC PRIMARIES IN
NAH FOR RECEPTION OF
INDIANA
CfGKTK INFANTRY
( I l f T h e A M o rta lrd I'rraa)

WASHINGTON, May 3.—The
War Department todny notified
Senator Harris, of Georgia, that
bemuse “of unforsccr. circum­
stances" the return of the Eighth
United States Infantry from the
Rhine scheduled for tho latter
pnrt of this month has been In­
definitely postponed. The troop*
were to hnvo Innded in Snvannah
nnd tho home-coming celebration
hnd been planned.

PREDATORY INTERESTS
CHOKER* FUNERAL
HAUNT COMMITTEE ROOM
WILL RE HELD TOMORROW
TARIFF REING FRAMED
AT GLENCAIRN CASTLE
t n r T h e A aaorlatr* P r t M l
WASIIINGEON, Mny 33.—Charges
( l l y T h e A*~iartntrd I’rraa)
thnt predatory interests dny after
DUBLIN, Irclnnd, Mny 3.—The
dny week nfter week, month nfter Croker funeral will bo hold tomorrow
month, haunted the senate, flnnneo at Glonenirn rustle. Rcquim mass la
committee room whero republican to he sung in privnto oratory at Glencommitteemen wore framing the ad­ ennirn nnd Imrinl in vault on the
ministration tariff bill were mndo Glcnennirn grounds will follow.
yesterday in tho sennto by Scnntor
King, democrat, Utah.
GENERAL WU PEI FU
The Utah senator declared thnt on
REPORTED KILLED AT
one occasion when ho , visited, tho
CHANG’S HEADQUARTERS
committee quarters to obtain copies
of public hearings, tho anti-chambers
(lljr T h r AaanrVltrd I'rraa)
PEKING, Mny 3.—It wns nnnouncod
and corridors were so crowded with
••these roprestntlvos of tho predatory at General Chang Tsno Lin’s headinterests and othor beneficiaries of quartern, todny thnt General Wu Pal
the high rates in this bill that I could Fu, control Chinese lender had been
scarcely effect an entrance to tho killed in action. The nnnouncomont
otherwise I snot confirmed. Tho for­
room.
^
“Why woro they there? The pub­ eign legations aro investigating.
lic hearings lutd closed, thu commltteo
majority wns in executive session to
frame the bill, 'tho democrats hnd
been excluded.
For what purpose
were they there? I louvo it for tho
senators and the public to determine
what their purpose was?"

FIGHTING O T
IN IRELAND IN ;
ALL DIRECTIONS

FILES PETITION FOR
FREE STATE TROOPS TRY TO RE­
A REHEARING OF T n E
CAPTURE ORMOND
a
GASOLINE TAX CASE
CASTLE
(Hr T I i p AaanrlMrtf I’rraa)
TALLAHASSEE, May 3.—Sotting
(H r T h r A ;»•««»«■I itrd I'rraa)
KIKINNY, Ireland, May if—Shnrp
forth that the Supremo Court in its
recent decision declaring thu gasolino fighting with machine guns rattling In
tax u d invalid "nvorluokud and failed nil directions is in progress hero to­
to consider the fundamental differ­ day. Free statu troops arc trying to
ence between the effect of a demur­ recapture Ormond Castle, still hold by
rer to allegations of travcrsablo facts irregulars who yesterday were driven
and that a demurrer to nontrnvorsa- out of othor plncos they had captured.
hie allegations of facts," Attorney
ACCUSE DAUGHERTY
General Buford yesterday filed a pe­
tition for a rehearing of thu case.
(H r T h r A aaerlntrd I'rraa)
The opinion handed down several
WASHINGTON, Mny 3.—Report*
weeks ago wns diHHontcd to by Jus­
that Harry M. Daugherty, now at­
tices Whitfield nnd West.
torney general, hnd racolvcd a foo of
Mr. Buford in his petition yesterday
$25,000 front Charles W. Morso, Now
quotes from tho majority court opin­
York shipbuilder for obtaining Morse's
ion in which it was nssumud that thu
release in 1015 from thu Atlanta fed­
allegations set oforth by S. J. Gunn
eral peuittcntlnry were repeated by
who brought tho suit attacking tho
validity of tho tax net, woro uneon- Senator Caraway, democrat, nnd de­
nied by friends of the attornoy gentrovorted. Mr. Gunn alleged ^hnt the
orni.
net passed by the last legislature lev­
Thu Arkansan senator sanid tho re­
ying tho tax on thu wholesalers had
port wns based on "public Informa­
been signed by tiiu presiding officers
tion." Senator Watson, republican,
of the legislature nfter it hnd ad­
liuliunn, said he hnd talked with Mr.
journed.
Daugherty nliout tho report nnd It
In assuming that thoHu allegations
was untrue. Senator Moses, republi­
bud boon established nR a matter of
can, New Hampshire, hreko Into the
record, Mr. Bufqril set 1forth; tho
discussion to nny thnt William G. Mccourt did not take cognizance of tho Adoo, former secretary of tho treas­
nature of the enso before it, in that
ury bad received ‘'lnrgo foos" from
tho allegations presented "purely n
Mr. Morsu in connection with shipping
non-traversable question of law, in­
contracts recently mado tho baso of
stead of a travcrsablo question of
indictments in fcdoral courts hore.
fact."
The effect of tho court’s decision,
HAD FIVE HUH1IAND8
Mr. Buford sot forth, is thnt "con­
DIVORCED TWO OF THEM,
clusions of law are ndmitted by de­
MAY HAVE KILLED ONE
murrer to tho plunding in which thoy
are set forth."
( H r T k * A a a o c la lr d I'rraa)
CLEVELAND, Mny 3.—While city
YOUNG FOUNQ GUILTY
chemist was examining tho vital orOF MANSLAUGHTER
guns taken from tho exhumed body of
DRIGGERS AT LUTZ ono of her flvo husbands, County
Prosecutor Stanton planned today to
(H r T ho A aanrlatrd I'rraa)
TAMPA, May 3.3—W. H. Young, question nguln the woman suspected
charged with tho murdor of Honry of u series of murders to colloct an
Driggers nt Lutz a year ago, wns evon thousand dollars worth of insurfound guilty of manslaughter today. aneo. Threo of hor husbands died
His counsel announced thoy would suddenly under mysterious circum­
npponl tho enso to Supromo Court. stances. Shu divorced tho firat two
His bond was fixed a t five thousand she married.
dnlors. The jury was out twolvo
hours.
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O u r stock is n e w , o u r p rice s a re lo w e r— P o n ’t fo r g e t th is is a re a l sale
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C o r. P a lm e tto A v e n tie a n d F ir s t S treet

We want 250 Ladies with small feet to wear high grade Oxfords and
Pumps that we bought as a pick-up—no old goods all new and tresh
stock at $ 1 .5 0 per pair. These^are worth $4.50 to $5.00 a pair.
WE WILL SELL TO FIRST TEN MEN
ENTERING OUR DOORS, TWO WORK
SHIRTS FOR 75c, OR TWO UNION
SUITS FOR
AMOSKEAG
APRON
GINGHAM

19c value, only, pnir

WE WILL SELL TO FIRST 10 LADIES’
ENTERING OUR DOORS, 10 YARDS OF
32-INCH GINGHAM AT $1.50 FOR 10
YARDS.

We want 150 extra stout men to wear our

45c

per yard

12£ c

17V6 to 20. Regularly priced $1.35
Our Clearance S a l e ............................

UNBLEACHED
MUSLIN
38-incheH Wide
10 yards fo r

• BIGGEST BARGAINS IN

Sold llefore for $2.98, now

CHAMBRAY
36-inches Wide .
Regularly worth 25c now
going for, yard

62 Inches wide, per yard

ENGLISH
NAINSOOK

BED SPREADS, SHEETS,
PILLOW SHAMS, BUREAU SCARFS
AND CRETONES
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KNEE PANTS

'59c
AND UP

BOYS’
WASH SUITS

BOYS’
UNIONALLS

LADIES’ CORSETS,

10 Yards of

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BOYS’
UNIONSUITS

now .........................

Regularly worth 19c, now
36-INCH INDIAN HEAD
27-inch

PRINTED
VOILES
10 yards fo rv

ONE LOT OF LADIES’

AND U P

SAMPLE VOILE SHIRT WAISTS

BOYS’ CAPS

gulnr price $4.00 to $5.00,
O ^j n n
On sale n o w ........................................................ ( i j l l t t / O

BOYS’ BLOUSES

36-inches Wide

35c
BUNGALOW
A PR O N S;

Values from $7.50 to $15.00, going now nt

Amoskcag Gingham,

AN D UP

LADIES’ SHOES

Ladies’ .Underskirts, ono dollnr
vnlue, now .................................

Shoe Department
Our SHOE Department is well stocked. We

* yard

WITH COLL A Ilk

ATTENTION TO OUR CUSTOMERS: DO NOT THINK THAT WE HAVE PUR
CHASED ANYTHING SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE LIKE MOSTlSTORES DO.

$4.25 value, on sale
n o w .........................

Nine-Quarters

BOYS’ SHIRTS

50c

36-IN. WIDE
Hlg Variety, per yard

YARD WIDE

25c

LADIES’- BLACK
OR BROWN
OXFORDS

Our entire stock is all leather Shoes and our

In Vlcl Kid, $5.00 suiter,
pair
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have too large a stock to mention all of it.

for less money.

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MEN’S WORK
SHOES
ALL LEATHER

$1.75
DRESS OXFORDS
$3.00

PANTS, GOOD COLO
good m a k e

AND UP

MEN’S
SOLID LEATHER
SANDALS

CqOD QUALITY

$2;98 ,

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5 68
29.23 O. P. Hwope L a n d Co. 16.13
L o ta A, II u n d C ............................... ...
i; l 0f HE Vi o f NWVi o f N W Vi.... 21
20 30
6
E m p i r e L a n d C o........
2.78 WVi of*NV4 o f NWVi o f NEVi a n d
11 1. H. Ilciunh
3 37
1 20 32
..........
N 6V4 c h o r NEVi o f N W * i ........
vMwuu of
WV*4
n w ■,* .................
uu 20
jo
iu L
1,. J, 1
i i r yy aunmt ..............
.............
6.17
o f NNW
i 01
o f NWVi
............... 24 20
10
.. B
Pot 3 ........................................................ 20 20 30 10
U n k n o w n ................. ..
8.B0 W 3-4 of NV4 o f NHV* a n d HVi of
N
N E ^ a n d NV4 o f 818*4 a n d 8 W*i
iS u ........................................................... 30 20 30 180 U n k n o w n ......... ..... ....... 41.40
1 20 32 260 U n k n o w n
32.40
I t s 5;:’.22 f t N o f 8 E c o r o f NEV4
HT i ‘ o f S W Vi a n d E 3-4 of N&gt;*
of NEV4
"
""
8 20 32 2 HI) U n k n o w n ........ .........
20

•&lt;

*Vr
« f;&gt;

cd

(4

of

Land

•t * • - * —

try -

Amount of Tu h
a n d C o ita
D escrip tio n

fi. i SB

W. I. B e a t t y
D. L. T h r a s h e r ____ —

8
9
11
11
14

20
20
20
20
29

32
32
32
32
32

16
16

29
20

32
32

26
10
139
HO
to

ir. L\ I'ul tie ............ .....
U n k n o w n ........ ...........
W. A. W h i t c o m b ....
II D. Ilu u c ll ............
H A. D o w n s .................

5.98
5.68
21.05
16 13

116 11, A. N lc k o ls o n ..
ID U n k n o w n .....................

16.73
6.72

W II.D M E IIE ns ll r e o r d r d In P l a t B o o k No. 1, P a g e 111, h e m ln o le C ou n ty
R ecords
L o t s »', . a n d k B lock I .................
Unknown
....................
2.80
A ll WVi H of T p line B lo ck 8 ..............
U n k n o w n ......................
1.91
BIC HAIIDSO.VS ADDITION TO W tlO D IIItllH lK n s R reurdrd In P in t B o o k No. 1.
I’n g e II, S e m in o le C ou n ty l l e e o r d s
L o t s 6, 0, 7, 8, 0, 13, 11, 20 a n ti
'" T P
»• * M
31 46
lio u isa C l« c h sh lc r .
5.78
L o t s 33 to 40 a n d Lot 42 .................
II. H. H ta n so n .............
B e g 351 f t E o f N W c o r of..............
lt u n H 685 ft E 309 (i ft N 685 ft
W 309 Vi ft .................................... ..
HVs o f WVi o f NEVi of NWVi of
HWVi .......................................................
B e g 372 ft H an il 186 f t W o f N E
c o r o f NWVi o f NEVi .....................
lt u n H 125 f t W 115 ft H 180 ft
W 375 ft N 305 ft E 480 f t ...... .
All HE Vi o f HE V* W o f A. C. L.
I t » ...........................................................
NWVi of NWVi tlosM 4 a c r e s o f f E
s i d e o r NEVi o f NWVJ o f N W ' i
2 A c r e s In N E c o r o f HWVi. 70
(rile E a n d \V by 140 y d s N A

21

10
5

U n k n o w n .......... ..........

2.60 U n k n o w n

3.13

21

30

21

30
2

M au d e A. A n d e r s o n ..

3.98

21

30

5

A. C. M a r t i n

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

1.87

21

30

38

T h o m a s S h e p h e r d ....

4.IS

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

1.27

.

.

21 30
O v o r t s e r e t T u r p . Co.
3.01
H ag 3 4 3 ‘f t N o f HE c o r i&gt;f'NEVi of
21
HWVi
.......................................................
30
o f N W V* .......................................... ..
B.j'flW c o r Of B W *i o f N W V I........
H u n N to b r l o k ro n d H W ly to pt
SWIM o f Nvy vi „.. . , !
.... .
ltun N 697’ H B 334 ft 8 81)7 ft
W o f bog E to b e g ..........................
1 U n k n o w n .....................
3.91
1
a e r o so. In B v y .p o e , t.f BBVi p t
W 321 ft ,
1 G e o r g e Anho ............
10 20 32
2.31 Heg 73 fl W o f HW c o r o f HEVi of
• NWV4 of H E t i; ,:; . :........
Utg'BVV do. _________
...........
HWVi
.....................................................
30
tltiil
31
ltun K 105.C ft N 520 f t W ......................
H un N* 1059 ft E 717 ft H 167.98
WIH TCUMH'M F l l t S T A D D IT IO N TO G E N E V A uh I l r o i r d e d l a P l a t Hook No. X,
1 Unknown
ft H 520 f t ......... ........................X .......
ft W 360 8 ft H to b r i c k ro a d
P a g e Ml, H r u i l n u l r C o u n ty I t e r n r d s
8tc * ch N o f S W c o r o f NWVi
HWly a l o n g s a m e to H lino of
L o la 1 , 2 , 3, 20 uiul 21...Block I
W. A. W h i t c o m b ......
5.6S
o01f snw
w ' -■i* .... 1
........ 31 30 30
.....u....... ................
Hoc.
W to b o g ...................................
Uu
k
n
o
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n
1.60
t U n k n o w n .... ........... . 12 20
.
1*01,. « B
l l lo
i u ck
t a 3u .•■yv.'.wtw
'T
Bull
uH C
i: 61 eh N If eh 'W 6 ch 8 2
H eg 201) ft H o f NW c o r o f HVi of
I E. F. D r i g g e r s
ch
..............J.'.’.'.Utt/.i!,,,..... 1..... j .........
21 30
HID* of HWVi ...................................
SU NSH INE ' llE H '.llT S a s Recorded In P int Uouk No. X, P a g e lit, S e m in o le C oun­
BWV* nf HW Vi "M ess beg. 461 ft
H im N 200 f t E 675 ft H 105.4 ft
ty R ecords
N and 1114 ft 18 o f HW c o r r u n
3 E u g e n e U r r ................. 13 61
HW
to
b
e
g
............
...................
......
.
L o t s 1, 2. 1, 7 , , a n £ 8........ - .....,..... .
U n k n o w n ................................08
l i n g 200 ft H o f N W c o r of EVi of
8 1^d e g
ff.V** 1 l l '28' 10 " 39 • r h o t h a s ' H ^O phoH
! '8.48
8
HEV, o f HWVi ....
31 10
40 U n k n o w n ......................
7.77
17 30 32
, g 316
Vi. f l ' W ’O f H E (jUH'Of
"
I
.
*..... .
................ ..
6,6
316*4
Him H 200 ft N 74 d o g E 702.1 ft
10 U n k n o w n
..............
7,77
31 20 30
17 20 31
of HWVi
NEVi o f NEVi .......................................
■... 1......
7 00
N
105.1
ft
H
W
to
beg
1 M a g n o l ia M c P h e r s o n
NEVi o f N W U unil H',4 o f NWVi.... 11 10 32 120 U n k n o w n ........................ 19.26 ■le g a t N E c o r o f f o l l o w i n g : Heg
MM..... . 7 n . BfljHjhy ................. 15.70 B eg 4.99 Cb N o l HW c o r ............... 17 20 33
287 ft K of HW c o r o f HEVi of
lt u n N 4.99 oh E 12 ch H 4.99 ch
Ik it B8 1.V f t N u r i B E c a r n r r t g v; -----------------------21 20
HWVi .......................................................
6 U n k n o w n ..................... 10.46
W 12 c h .................................................
of NEVi ................................................. ’811 a® 39
H un N 603.9 fl E 300.2 fl H 603.9
40 W. F. G o lg e r ............
7.77
imi r,*1
■ 'NEVi o f HE V*
.... 18 20 32
Him N '.068.1)8 “ f t \Vl. f m / 3 i rtvH'&gt;
'
&lt;•
fl
W
306.2
rt
fo
r
b
e
g
i
n
n
i
n
g
poin
t,
-fl.il 9. JJEVi of NEVi (low* ,beg SW c o r
442.92 f k E . 11L 2 .D-------------------------------------------- J J l. M u l (1 t) .Lnu.p u .
r u n W 150 ft H 100 ft E 150 ft
r u n N 14 c h W,|6| oh S 14 c b E
BU 1120 f t W o f HE c o r o f NEVi
N 100 ft (len s t h a t p a r t b e l o n g ­
33 U n k n o w n
6.28
18 20 31
Bl' Ch) ..... ........................
of NWVi .................. ............................ 31i; 20 30
31 30
in
g to W e s l e y P e n n e y ) . ..............
W. II. l l u y m u l i ........
4.89
B e g 329.38 , f t . W o f HW i(Qr Qf
Run E 59 f t N 460 f t W 59 ft H
lin g 287.1 ft 1J a n d 470 f t N o f HW
32
20
21
Unknown
410 f t ...................................
m
21 30 •
c o r o f HEVi o f HWVi ...................
B«f HW c o r o f NEVi o f HEV*...
31 20 10
t ,t l t u n N 2 6 4 . fL E 164.^8 f l 8 264
10 1"
H un E 150 ft N 50 ft W 150 ft H
1 Ira D alton
3.97
f t W 104,82 ft — ui...................... ..
Hun N 100 f t E 360 f t 8 100 f t W
„
nit:
11.
I s a a c Jit ml ho ii ........
no
ft
.......................................................
1.40
Unknown
119 f t ................................................... .
30 L. L\ L e w I h ................. 14.10
21 30
IK (lEN E V A T B A C T IN .HEC. p , T W P . XOS.. BA S U E IIX 15.. ns lteeord ed In 1’lat H 3-4 of NWVi o f HEVi .................
3«| 411 f t N u n d 1114 f t E o f
|&lt;l
% ii
tilt# 4
|U ll
li
' MU!
21 30 •
B eg 2567 *i fl W of HE c o r ............
lle r o r d s
,1 i„
R ank N q . 2 . P a g e 07, S em in ole County lleeu
............ ’h i i i "
n
• lit It */ HI i
8W M R jH liaii.^.m « .jiil4 3 ..j;M -,4 &gt;4 31 2®
l t u n W 130 f t N 335 f t E 130 ft
W h i t c o m b ___
2.64
Hun N 1 d e g E 106 f t N 89 d 6 g
n.
1.
11
1,1 , „ .. j
t ' 4 I^.... m..«v*
*4 ' , '»rrair""l"
6. V
H 335 rt ................................................
1 I*. M. D a v i s .................
8J9
W 200 f t H 1 d e g W 100 ft E ly
-ft—*— r,| . 1
* HI
4 * .1 . V | li)
21 30
10 L. U. Low In . ...............
H I
5.68 NEVi " f NWVi of NWVi .................
M rs K. M. HU' k ll o l r a
U n k n o w n ................. ...
1.87- WVi o f 8 W U of.. ,
1M (l to b o g .. mm,mull.....i..-M ........
N
V
*
o
f
Lot
3
(lesH
w
Vi)
a
n
d
1
a
c
r
e
I. M. A d a m s ................
6.20
.....•/ ,**
■
v
■- 1
111,1 '
, EV4 o f HWVi ofuMKfi.
In NW c o r o f WVi o f NVi o f
U n k n o w n ............ ..
1.84
LO.MitvoOH ns lte e o r d e d In P la t R o o k No, 1, P a g e s 18 to 31, S e m in o le C ou n ty
81 30
11 D. 11. H o a k s r ______
L o t 3 ..... ..... ...........................................
8.88
67.90
J.
P,
M
u
s
sel
w
h
i
t
e
....
h
*
i
o
^
n
W
vi
h
u
i
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&lt;N*V’v;
o
f
8
W
ii
R ecords
* hi': y *■
'
,m;
mi i
N e w t o n B aco n ..........
1.60
Let 4 .................. line.—,(
........
J , N, M o G a u g h e y ....
1.48 NIC. 6 a c r e s o f NWVi p f N E H ..
A
.
K.
G
R
IF
F
IN
’S
BUD
-D
IVISIO
N
na
R
ecord
ed
la
P
la
t
B
o
o
k
N
o.
1,
P
n
g
e
U
,
ttem
tAlex W un ilur ............... 34.94
Ui 37 ........ I 2i.'i.vu.:ii...2: j u u . —........ im rnM
J . 8. D l n k l e ...........—
.97 HWVi of ..............
........ !•'
n o la C ou n ty Hooords
W llllu m (Jollier ........ 16.08
14 of L o t 4i»f:...,.wi;..........................
U n k n o w n ----------------8.63 W Vi Of NVVy* .....t..... rA............
J a m e s A. A n d r e w s __ 13.61 N 331 ft o f L o t 17 and NVi o f Lot
bt 169 (I chb N 21.81 D M . ........ .
E m m i e L. E n t s m l n g e r 28.60 8VV.14 o f BWU .....
G. B. Hood ....................
2.02
2* ........ .... ..... .............................. — — —
M o r t o n R e a l t y C o .......
3.12
1m 2*7 ....................................................
C e n t r a l F r u i t C o .......
5.68 H W 'S o f 8 W V i„ 0 f,# W '4 i ..............
H o m e r A. N lck o ls o n
7.77
Let "Xg ...........................■
— --------- M ar y A. l t e n e k — ..... ■t XT T4WVI o f HE V
Bug 7.67 c h H 5 d o g W o f HH o o r
of L o t 1 M inim 's H u b -D iv is io n ,
1i U'IJ'V l U h ' w k W ( t I bk bKWuh1
W' Z Y k ' g l W
r u n H 5 d a g W 2.9 c h N 86 d e g
Hrm lnole C o u n ty R ecord s
32 145 O.B. &amp; 11. A .N lch u lso n 42.10
34
W lo W lin e o f ......................... ........ . 11 31 16
a n d 7 t o 16 a n d
N 2.91 ch H 86 d o g E t o I i e g ........
4 11. O. B m lth
1.18
4.88
U|f 1
o f HWVi a n d HVi o f HH*4
fl. U . M ITClIIflLL’tj S U R V E Y U P T H U LEVY G R A N T a s R ecord ed In P la t B ook HEVi
(l
o
s
s
b
e
g
h!6
f
t
W
o
f
HE
c
o
r
r
u
n
jt R ook No. 1, P a g e
‘ N o . 1, I ’u g e B, S r m l u u l r tC ou n ty R ecord s
W.UIIII TT'S A DDITION
N 468.7 ft W 400.7 f t B 468.7 f t
M. . A
in lit,.rile It
1 11 *
29.18
U n k n o w n ...............
B t o b e g ) .....—.......... - ..................... .
;3 11 10 116 J . A. M e l l o n —......... 31.86
29.18
.
13.24
U n k n o w n ................
NVJef Lot l B l o c k 11 ...
NVi
o f HVi o f NVi o f HEVi o f
,91
N * ft of H*4 o f L o t 1 B l o c k B ....
6 C t a r c n c o R l o h a r d s . ,.
21 90
19
HEVi
..........................................................
3 31
M allo ry Si McCall.... 34.70
6*5 ft E o f HW c o r o f NEVi o f
40 G e o r g e H m lt h o r m u n
7.91
7.26 H W H o f HWVi ........................................ 19 21 10
II. U. M cC all ................
s vv, .......................................... 32 20 30
23.97 HWVi o f HWVi o f HEVi o f 8WV4 19 21 30 3.50 J a c k T a t u m ............... 12.74
U n k n o w n .......... ...
I tin N 660 ft E 330 f t H 860 f t
21 30
4 U n k n o w n ....................
H 4 a c r e s o f NEVi of NEVi ..............
1.44
1.91 Q*'K HW o p r o f Lu
20 30
V 336 fl .................................................
.
20 M o r r is I. W i l l i a m s
6.38
WVi o f HEVi o f NEVi ........................ 22 21 10
Be 1 * ch W n n d 1.06 c h N o f NW
, H u n H Ip N \ v c o r o f L o t 12, U lk
N
6-8
o
f
E
*
i
o
f
NEVi
n
n
d
8
8-1
1 20 31
o r of NEVI o f HE Vi ......................
! C E a s t a l o n g N JlhO o f lid s H,
66 R o b e r t II. H a w k i n s
o f EVi o f HEVi o f NEVi ............. ''24 21 10
12 77
I uu N 9 ch E 11*4 oh H 9 ch W
i u, 10, u V n d 12 B lo c k C to
NWVi o f HWVi a n d B W U o f NWVi
6.6B
11
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
. 1 '4 ell ........ ................................. ........
l l^ ik o Josrttlp NVlflV to m o u t h of
(l
o
s
s
2
u
a
r
o
s
In
HE
c
o
r
o
f
18.85
U n k n o w n .............. —
* .Soldier U roo k VVly to bog:... .
N
hitch o f W *4 o f NWVi o f
78 M o r r i s I. W i l l i a m s .. .. 19.35
NWVi o f H W V i ................................... 36 31 30
6.50 k o t K. t L e ss O lios. O v e r s t r e e t A
m &gt;i .....................................................
40 U n k n o w n ......................
0.72
67.45 I D r e w 's I t u v is l o n ) B l6 c k D ........
U n k n o w n ............ — ... 12.26 HEVi of N W U ........................................ 26 21 so
N',x of HVi, o f 8 WVi ..........................
26 21 30
26 L. 11. D o d d ................. 17.70
6,20 H 6-8 o f HEVi of HEVi .....................
U n k n o w n ......................
1
Boll 9 B lack D
2.64 N 3-8 o f HEVi o f HEVi (l o s s E 5
B o r n e o H a n d u r s o n ......
E. 1:. IIKOWV.H H C I I - I H V I S I O N O F I I K C K I I A ^ l l l O C l C nk" ItVCiirdril In P l a t l l o o k l o t 38 (len s E 5 uiifeS) B lo cIt'D .
10 U n k n o w n ........ .............
a c r e s ) ..................................................... 26 21 30
3 84
IU B
I I Ilack
nr* 1/ D
ll
1 ' H'*! f . .....
6.20
U n k n o w n .....................
)
N o. I, P a g e Nil, S e m i n o l e C o u n t y l l e e o r d s
18
40 J. L. M ille r .................
HWVi o f HWVi ..............,.................... 34 21 30
8.36
2.64
U n k n o w n ................. —
Lott* Block C ........................................
U n k n o w n ...................... 32.06
75 Block D r : ; r : - v v r u ~ : y ....... ................................. 7.62
Lod6 m onk F .......................... ...............
J oo C a m e r o n .............
8,2 4
93 B lo ck f)
GOLDEN ROD HE IG H T S us llreu rd rd In P int Uouk No. X, P u g e 14, S e m in o le
liLJI.
C o u n ty lle e o r d s
l l U ’l l l l l l 4 1 E I.E IIY D E L T A a s I t r r i i r d r d In P i n t B o o k No. I , P a g e 75, S e m i n o l e &amp;ILPM IIVHIISTMKMT A llll l'J W ’S R E V IS IO N na R r e u r d r d lu P l a l B o o k No. X,
Lot 11 B lock 10
....................
J u l i a H. C a r l s o n .........
1.44
C ou n ty R eco rd s
P i,u v Mill. S r m l u u l r C o u n t y l l e c u r d s
Lot
21
B
lock
16
...................................
U n k n o w n ....................
1,44
S ola 98 aa nn il
d 8A
L 'n k n o w n ...................... 10.90 Lot 7 B lock 19 .......... .............................
Lui}‘ i 7,"j i ; M Uind'iF ii i i R F e - . i - V t ' n c ’j i i i v
u L u ll jj”
r‘T«'-P,4 ' W ' i[* n[{ boD*
8A
A. T. P o l l s .................
1.44
k o l a A. B.
D, A i . ;l».| ii, II.
.......
8.69
Unknown
w-V-’f L o ti ii s T l i u i L l j i ’
’«)
iJ JtiP f i f n n i f i u + v - H - n l i w
I J , l i . L, M, N. |U.nU V) r . ...(
N 3-1 o f NWVi o f HID/,
36 21 30
30 U n k n o w n
6.85
K’s «&gt;f Lot 12
..................
iTnitnodrn ...................... 13.(t)
T
T7T
Bis of i:oiit.r,“fjw V|«f) W iHai#.’l)»»i:’».pb l iu ii
uakpnwnr'...Mlj.,M.,(-, 13,10
iok No, 1, P a g e s IIO to !U4,
K'J nf i.otH 103 a n d 106
3. II. S p r l n g g a l e ..........................
1^42
VAN A 1IS1) A l.l i DHHOItNH lilt 4&gt;IAE l l AGE CO.’S A D D IT IO N T O R L A C K 11AM«
MOI'lv u s llecorileil In I'lul B onk No. I, I 'l m r 111. S e m i n o le f i i u n t r l l e e o r d s
- n^ f r .......
'lilJL'iH u :.1
-TttrV ....................
34.41
J a n a Y oung llu lrn
111—...... .... 32 20 31
29 J. II. EI uiih .................. . 10.90
L o ta 19 itlld 20
.........
3,59
T.
C.
B
r
a
n
n
o
n
........
31
20
....
33
.
.
.........
S
p
n
r
l
o
f
l
a
i
t
a
6
'
a
n
d
6
J.a
n
.............
W i n e r i s of 5 a c r e s hi; In N w c o r
{ |0 n
W a s h i n g t o n .... 23.76
ID F lo rid a G ro v es Go
...................... .................
5.63
6.16 I,ot 57
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                    <text>DO YOUR SHOPPING
IN SANFORD WHERE
1
YOUR MONEY GOES FARTHER

AT 11:45 THIS MORNING
NEW PROPOSAL
Has Finally Come
FOR THE SHOALS
To Light '
IS SUBMITTED
STRAIN J S OVER

Long: Looked for Letter

CONSULTING
ENGINEER
AND
MANUFACTURER AND THEN
SOME

The Herald exp.vf.ti in
\*;!zscr editions this summer thnn
we did in the winter. Sanford is not a winter town but nn all-theyenr-round-town and this summer when a half million dollnr’s
worth of business blocks start to build, when a half million dollars
worth of bond money will be spent in improvements, when hun­
dreds of new farms will change hands and be cleared up and put
in cultivation, when the golf links and country club will be all
ready for the summer tourists, when the $00,000 pier nnd bont
basin is built, when the new million dollar tourist hotel will be
started-----Well, can’t you see that Sanford in the ten thousand class
will come into her own and this summer will bo SOME SUMMER?
Our merchants are responsible for the continued prosperity of
tho Daily Herald at’.si the. c '/y a£ Sanford for they believe in having
spucinl snles all through the summer and keeping the trade com­
ing in hero day by day and it is growing day by day. Read the
advertisements in this issue— read the special sales and tell your
neighbors and all your friends about them. Sanford is going after
the trade of this part of Florida and Sanford will get it. Keep
your eye on the Daily Herald and watch us grow.

VERY ATTRACTIVE ONE
RUNNING TO A MILLION
Business
Blocks and
GIRLS TEAMS
Pretentious Dwellings
PLAYED BALL AT
A ll Over the City
LOS ANGELES IM PR O VEM EN TS

SCORE WAS 66 TO 16 AND GAME
IN STREETS AND SEWER8, ON
DELAYED WHEN GIRL
LAKEFRONT AND IN SUB­
TORE STOCKING
URBAN LOCATIONS
(II; The Aaaorlnlrd I’ rraal
•Ilr Thr Aaanrlntrd l'rraa)
WASHINGTON, Mny 11.—A now
LOS ANGELES, May 11.—A girl’s
(lljr The Aaanrlnlrd l'rraa)
Sanford will hnvo ono of tho great­
proposal for tho leues ami operation
LONDON, May 1!.— Reuter's
baseball tenjn of the University of er* l.•&gt;U.11».^i ~V-,7.-V?C .if
I.*r17- J- (faff
of JIuczle Shaalc was sulimltcd by L.
Genoa correHpondent telegraphs
Southern Caliiornia and Occidental summer when tho six-story First NntStern, consulting enginor and manu­
College met yesterday in a seven in­ onnl Bank building, tho six-story
that the Russians nt 11:15 this
facturer, of Baltimore, made public
ning game “which ended with a acoro tulldlng on tho opnslto corner is start­
morning handed to Foreign Mintoday by Chnirnmn Norris, of the sonof 60 to 16 in favor of California. At ed, tho three story Molsch building
inter Schnnzer, of Itnly, their re­
nto agriculture committee. Stern of­
the end of the fifth inning tho scoro next to tho post offlco, tho one or two
ply to the Allied memorandum.
fered to take over tho property for
was 30 to 7. Heine runs were too story Morriwothor building on Msgoperation for a term of twenty-five or
numerous to tabulate. Contest would nolln, tho now thontro on Magnolia,
LONDON, Mny 11.— A dispatch
fifty years or such othor time ns
have gone regulation nine innings but tho now thontro on Fork avonuo and
to the Evening Htnndnrd from
ono player tore hole in stocking and sovornl now buildings on lower Park
agreeable, to complete plants at gov­
Genoa aaya if the French and Bel­
ernment cost and repay all expendi­
refused to play any more, until dnm- nvontie on tho huikhond totalling in all
gians quit tho economic conferage was repaired. Delay rliurtcncd more than half a million In business
tures already mndo ut the rate of two
core Lloyd George will remnln
contest to seven frames.
per cent annually. Power developed
"and try to work the ship to port
blocks nlono. In conjunction with all
would be used to manufacture fertiliz­ Read and Keep Cool You Poor Deluded Floridians
with short-handed crew."
of this now building In tho business
ers and for other projects.
portion of tho city thnro will bo nt
— Cooler Here Always
GEONA, May 11.—Tho economic!
lenst ono hundred now dwellings start­
conference ennnot stand many more 02283126
ed in various parts of tho city, there
(Ilr Thr Aaanrliilrd l'rraa)
days of strain such as it has under­
will ho now school buildings, now
ST. PAUL, Minn.. May 11.— One death from heat yester­
gone In connection with the framing
street paving, now sowers, now pier
day was reported here. Today the temperature reached
of tho allied memorandum to the Rus­
nnd boat bnsln, sovornl gnrngo build­
eighty-five.
sian delegates and the rumors connect­
ings of brick construction, at least two
ed with the Russians' reply, which has
wholesale houses, a now laundry
been eagerly awaited for three days,
FOB FLOOD SUFFERERS IN THE building and many others mnking In
but was not presented yesterday.
MISSISSIPPI RIVER
nil about a million dollnrn worth of
The great question bearing on tho
BOTTOM
now buildings of various kinds. If
TAKEN FROM TREASURY DE­
reply is: Whut will bo the attitude uf
tills is not nn ambitious building pro­
PARTMENT IN GENERAL
tho Russians toward foreigners’ prop­
( It; Thr A»m'lnlrd l'rraa)
gram for Sanford there hns novor boon
SHAKE UP
WASHINGTON, May 11.— Local
erty nationalized by tho soviet govern­
ono. It moans thnt this city will climb
Imptcrs of the Red Cross nro re­
ment? Clause seven of tho memor­
into tho ton thousand class in another
(Hr Tltr Aaanrlnlrd l'rraa)
quested today by John Barton I’ayno,
andum was drufted and redrafted t&lt;\ WASHINGTON, May II.—1Trnnsfor
yenr nnd Into tho twonty-flvo thousand
national elniirman, to solicit contribu­
meet the objections of tho French and of prohibition unit from tho treasury
(Hr Thr Aaanf laird l'rraa)
'
class in loss thnn flvo years.
WASHINGTON, May 11.— Report of a apecinl Treasury com tions for the relief of victims in tho
llolgians. Tho Belgians finnlly refus­ to justico department as part of gonInvestors have tholr eyes on San­
ed approval and tho French approved oral scheme of governmental ro-or- mittee which made inventory of supplies and equipment of |he Bu­ flooded areas and valleys of the Mis­ ford and today this city is tho grontest
It with reservations. Evory olTort has ganization was Haiti today to haverwa- reau of Printing and Engraving following a recent reorganization sissippi, Illinois and Ohio rivers. At gold mine In the south for tho man
been mndo by the allies, and tho Ger­ celved tho approval of Secretary illqP of the Bureau’s personnel was completed today and it is umler- luoat half a million dollars is ncaded. with money to Invest. There Is so
mans as well, to have tho Russians Ion and Attorney General Daugherty. stod to he a substantial vindication of the declaration by treasury President Harding lias endorsed the much building to ho done and not near­
officials no material output of illegal bonds, note or stamps issue* appeal.
concessions relative to the restitution
ly enough money to go round.
taken place within recent years. Report will record, however, disof the property of foreigners in order
And tho host part of tho story about,
crepency of some fifty sheets found when a check was made of
to prevent disruption of tho confer­
the new buildings Is that home peo­
special paper used in the Bureau for printing bonds and notes.
ence.
ple nro doing all tho building, doing
While tho lunders of tho "big five"
all tho financing, hulldlng'thcir own
powers were discussing the Vatican
city without asking any outside help.
memorandum today concerning free­
If \.e just had about throe million­
dom of religious worship and educa­
aires to visit us now thcro is no toll-tion in Russia and tho return of
ing how many buildings wo could put
church
property,
Premlor IJoyd
up between now and the next time It
IN CHICAGO STRIKE TROUBLES
George issued a warning thnt if tho
LOOKS LIKE TRIAL TO
•ROVE rains.
AND BOMIIING OF
conference backed the Roman Catho­
COMPETENCY OF
BUILDINGS
There are more now subdivisions be­
lic church in a demand for restora­
TESTATOR
ing opened up than ever before nnd
tion it would immediately provide
(Hr Thr Acaorlated l’ rraa I
property is moving everywhere.
(lly Tlir Anaorlnlrd l'rraa)
powerful ammunition to the soviet
CHICAGO, May 11.— Detective bu­ Corporation Sharks Are Getting Busy Putting
DUBLIN,
May
11.—Solicitors
act­
government. Bolshevik Russia, he de­ reau nnd city jnlls woro crowded to­
Something Over on the People
ing on behalf of tlie late Iticharc
clared would certainly reply that tho day with four hundred labor leaders
Croker’s
two sons in the United States
western countries, notably Franco and nnd others held in connection witli the
(lly
The
Aaanrlnlrd
l’rraa)
served
notice
upon Mrs. Crocker's so­
England, had confiscated church prop­ murders pf two policemen hero yes­
WASHINGTON, May U._A semi terprlscs the witness said, would make licitors today. They were instructoi
erty in the past— England at the time terday and the bombing of two build­
govermentnl corporation for comple­ the hill referred to by Senator Norris to enter caveat in Irish court against
of the reformation, Franco at the time ings which the police attribute to la­
tion and operation of the government a dead ono before It wa sstnrtcd thru tlie will of Crokor when it was lodgetl
of the revolution and during the period bor disorders. Rewards totalling $30,­
power nnd nitrate projects at Muscle the legislative mills.
for probate. This, it stated, would
of separation of the church and state. 000 offered for the arrest of the slay­
Mr. Bower later informed the comShoals, Ala., probably will he formal­
mean
a triid to prove tho will and
ers.
^ (proposed
j ..................
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mittee that his "only hopo" to get competency of tlie testator.
ly
to the........................
senate agricultural,
FIVE PERSONS MISSING, MANY
committee today, it was outlined pm Muscle Shoals developed in a helpful
ARE INJURED IN DIG
GOUVF.ItNEUR MORRIS
tinlly yesterday by .lames T. Floyd, of W«V tor agriculture producing cheaper
IlLOW
JULIA I.UCKENBACII
SEEKS DIVORCE Washington, I). C., an
an attorney nnd fertilizers for the farmers nnd renew­
HAS EXPLOSION
(Hr Thr Aaanrlnlrd l'rraa)
former member of congress from Mis­ ing fertility of the soils, was in tho
ONE MAN KILLED
LOS ANGELES, Calif., May 11.— souri, who announced later that the acceptance by congress of Mr. Ford’s
OMAHA, Ncbr., May 11.— Five per­
Gouverneur Morris, author, filed a suit proposal would lie completed last night contrnct.
sons arc missing, a score suffering
(Hr Tlir Ataiirlnlrd l'rraa)
for divorce from Elsie Morris, whom and prepared for presentation to the
Arguments by officials of the Ala­
JERSEY CITY, May 11.—Ono man from minor injuries, and large proper­
he charges with "desertion and aban­ committee probably at its next ses­ bama Bower Company, including Thos. was burned to death nnd elovon wore ty damage by a tornado at Lexington,
W. Martin, president and Herbert injured in an explosion today aboard Nebraska, last night.
TO REPLACE ONE ALLOTTED TO donment." They were married May 22, sion.
1005, in Now York and separated Feb­
TIIE UNITED STATES IIY
.1. H. Levering, a consulting engi­ Dent, counsel, were hoard yesterday the steamer Julia Luckcnhnch nt
ruary 15, 1018, according to tho com­ neer of I.os Angeles, Calif., Mr. Floyd and taken under advisement by Att­ pier hero.
BISHOPS ELECTED
VERSAILLES
plaint. They have two children. The said, had originated the iden nnd ask­ end taken under advisement by At­
FOR LIFE AGAIN
complaint states Mrs. Morris is now ed him to draft it into tho form of a torney! General Daugherty as a pre­ METROPOLIS HAD FIRE
(Ilr Thr mhix-In(«*il l’ rraa)
IN METHODIST CHURCn
VERSAILLES, May 11.—Germany employed in a "beauty parlor" in New
liminary procedure to the preparation
bill
for
congressional
consideration.
It
IN
MAILING
ROOM
will manufacture u Zeppelin of 70,000 York.
(lly Tlir Aaanrlnlrd l'rraa)
was tho intention, tho witness said, to by him of nn opinion regarding the
WITH SMALL LOSS
HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Mny l l . routers eapaeity to replace tho one nllegality
of
elipms
made
by
the
power
provide in the bill for co-operation
Tho Bishops of tho Methodist Epis­
lottcd tho United States by Versailles DECLINES TO DERATE
(II; Tlir AmiiK'liilril l'rraa)
with directing body of seven compris­ company of exclusive purchase rights
treaty but destroyed in Germany, un­
I'ROIIIIHTION
JACKSONVILLE, May 11.—There copal Church, South, will continue
ing a representative for ench of the of that part uf the Gorges Steam plant
der award of Ambassadors Council,
was
a fire in tho mailing room of tho to ho elected for life Instead o f •
departments, war, trensury nnd agri­ a power unit connecting with the Ni­
which allows America 5,000,000 gold
NEW YORK, Mny 1L—Lady Astor, culture, to lease tho projects for fifty trate factories nt Muscle Shoals, Metropolis shortly after nobn today specified tom) of years, tho general
rourkn in reparation.
with about ono thousand dollars dam­ conference decided today, whon a
in a telephone conversation last night years, contplctc those yet in unfinish­ which was built during the war.
age. The flames were on tho ground proposed legislation chnnglng tenure
with the New York Times fron) her ed stages nnd at tho termination of
NAVY TO SELL
floor, hut tho denso clouds o f smoko of Episcopacy was rejected.
home at the Lnnghorno estate in Al­ the lease period, return to the govern­ ANOTHER OPERATION
THOUSANDS OF
surging up the stairwnyH forced tho
bemarle county, Virginia, said that
IS FACED BY LENINB
VACUUM TUBES she would decline a challenge from ment evory penny it had expended nt
employees to leave tho building for
Musclo Shoals.
half an hour,
Miss Elizabeth Murhury, national
(Ilr The» Aaanrlnlrd l'rraa)
Henry Ford's proposed contract for
LONDON, May 11.—Tho operation
WASHINGTON, Mny 10.—Thirty Democratic chairman of tho women of
lease nnd purchase of the shonls pro­ upon Nicolai Lenino, head of tho Rus­
thnusnnd radio transmitting vncuum 1the stnto of New York, to a public
CLERGYMEN SEND
jects was mndo the subject of further sian soviet government for the remov­
tulies will bo sold by tho navy de­ dobntc on prohibition.
CONGRATULATIONS
|comment by Chnirmnn Norris, of Ne­ al of a bullet from his body was un­
partment on Mny 15, it was nnnountv
• m * 'i ■, .1 iiy
TO LLOYD GEORGE
braska, who requested It. F. Bower, successful nnd ho must undergo an­
cc&lt;l today. Scaled bids, now being STANDARD OIL
local official of the Amoricnn Farm other operation, said a Coponhngon
received, will ho opened on thut day.
For Florida: Partly cloudy
WASHINGTON, Mny l l .- T h o con­
IlOOSTS GAS BRICE Bureau Federation to criticise tho sendispatch to tho Daily Telegraph yes­
Tho snles will bo mndo in lots of
vention of non-conformist clergymen 8-n in north and central nnd
nto bill proposing n government own- terday. Tho first operation was per­
10,000 ench.
(Ilr Tlir AMorlnlrd l'rraa)
yentordny received tho following mes- Pn prohnbly showers in ex­
od nnd opernto corporation for Muscle formed about six weeks ago by n Gor­
NEW
YORK,
Mny
11.—Tho
stan­
Various restrictions will bo placed
sngo from Premier Lloyd George at K'J treme south portion tonight
Shoals development.
man
surgeon.
Lenino
hns
suffered
dard
oil
company
of
Now
Jersey
yes­
about the disposal of these tubes by
and Friday.
Genoa:
In reply Mr. Ilowor said his opinion from nervousness, headaches nnd in­
' tordny reported n rise o fono cent in
purchasers.
"Tho humanitarian forces of tho
wnB thnt the bill could not bo passed somnia ns a result of nn old bullet
In throwing tho 30,000 tubes on tho tho prlco of gnsolino by tho gallon.
Dean Turner, Frank Giles and B.
world are closing their runks aguinst
by tho seunto or house. Influences wound which was Inflicted four years
ronrket tho navy department will Tho new prico is 26 cents. Advances
brute force. Tho Genoa conference J. Holly, of Sanford, woro In Orlan­
opposed to Mr. Ford’s proposed opera­ ago.
c«*e the present pronounced/ shor­ woro announced earlier in the weok
has sounded the tocsin of pence. Wo do yes tordny looking over tha town.
tion at Muscle Shoals, added to those
by
Sinclair
Consolidated
Oil
Comtage in this line of radio equipment.
Mr. Tumor, who Is district treasurer
shall not rest until we have won."
Have you lost or found anything?
I pnny, Texas company nnd othor Inde- congressmen who woro against gov­
of tho Boy Scouts, attended the T.
ernment participation In business on- A Herald Want Ad will help you.
For quick results, try a want ad.
Lot us do your Job Printing.
|pendents.
M. C. A. convention.
WHAT WILL BE RUSSIANS ATTI­
TUDE TOWARD FOREIGNERS
IS THE QUESTION

ONE DEATH REPORTED
FROM HEAT YESTERDAY
IN MINNESOTA CITY

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RED CROSS
TO SOLICIT
CONTRIBUTIONS

TO ALL JUSTICE SPECIAL TREASURY REPORT
MADE ON PUBLIC PRINTING
FOLLOWING RECENT SHAKEUP

CITY JAILS
ARE CROWDED
WITH LEADERS

CROKER’S WILL
IS PROBATED
IN IRLEAND
FOR OPERATING MUSCLE SHOALS
TO KEEP HENRY FORD AWAY

TORNADO
IN LEXINGTON
NEBRASKA

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run H 111 2-3 yd* W 326 1-3 yd*
Lota
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7
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22 U n k n o w n ...........
9.19 n w h o f ....................................
7 Ida W n rth on Estate
3 4.90
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Lot* 7. 6, 9. nnd 10 .... .........................
7 Ida W a r t h o u Ewtato 201.99
S Y L V A B n E T R E A T na I lr r o r d r d In I’ lnl llon k Bn. 2, P a e r 50, Nrmlnnlr C ou n ty N E H o f
.................................
18 T. E. W il s o n ............
8 65 W . F. L E A V I T T 'S S U n -D IV IS IO N , A B A D D I T I O B TO T O W B OF GOLtlannim
llr r o r d a
N H o f NEV, o f .....................................
19 T. E W ilson
.........
4 39
L o t* I to 10 .... ...........— ....... ..... .........
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3
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L o t 7 ...................................
6 T. B. W ils o n
3
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I n ee* 0- nnd 03, R e c o r d * o f S r m l n o l e C o u n t y
* 116 ......................................................
K a r ol lllo lie c y ...... . . .
6.98 Lot I ...........................................
3
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Lot 13 4 ................ ................................
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U n k n o w n ............. . ..
5.08 Lot 6 ......................................
7 G. W. Venable
3
68.90
Lot 0 and NH o f Lot 7
.............
4
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4,7.65
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21 21 31
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7 77 W 32 ft o f HH o f Lot 7 nnd W
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21 21 31
7.25
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4.30
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Run N 70.29 ft E 117 ft
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1.88
8.29 ft. W 20 ft H 22 ft W 14
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N W H o f HtV H o f N E H
22 21 11
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8 (.. 15. Hecrest
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23 21 11
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N W H o f N W H o f NEH
2.61
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N E H o f N W H ( I* * * 360 yil* E *
Lot* 0 nnd 7
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........ ........... 11
I*. L. T b r n s h e r ..... .....
4.34
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25 .1. B. Lewi*
...
6 76
Lot 10
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80.20
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21 21 31
NH o f NEH of NEH
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8 H Of HW H
27 21 31
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28 21 31
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3.39
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I W H o f N E H and N E H o f
HH o f
l.ot 2
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NEH
31 21 31
Lot 3 (I*** 0 ft E ft W X 23
T p . l l Re
ft N ft 8 In N W c o r ) ..................... 7
T H E SUII-DI\ INION OF E. fi. TfMVNNK.MI’ H H O M E S T E A D na llr r n r d r d In Pint
1 W illiam Biirn olto
2 I 99 I l lr a r r lp llo n o f I.nnd
See. So. K. A c re * O W N E R
I.ot 6
7
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llonk Bn. 2, I’ nur III, Nrnilnnlr l.'nunly llr r o r d a
2 Viola G ardner
6
9
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L ot* I In * and 17 In 23 .............
3 W. II. W lifht ............
J. P MiiHHolwblte . 29.90 Lot * .....................
43.10 Bear 4 35 oh E nnd 0 3-4 ch N o f
I.ot* t nnd 6 ........................................... 7
4 It J. H olly
85.99
HH m ile poat ................................
;n
19 30
NW H of NW H o f BWH
32 21 31
10 Muaaelwlilto ft Seller* 1.93 Lot* 1 nnd 2 ................................................ 7
6 Mr* H. E. W o o d r u f f 39 16
R un E 10 ch N 3 1-3 ch W 10 ch
7
N E H o f HER
33 21 31 40
Wm . L o n g ................
7.81 Lot 9 ..........................................................
9 E. D ick s on
..............
11.10
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a
W H o f N w U , ..... .
80 B F Pool ................... 14 19 I.ot 9 ............
34 21 31
3 1-3 II. Z l t r o w c r
1 Mr* M. W. Lovell.... 39.16 Bay 960 ft W o f U .Sec. P o on
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AH E H o f N W H N o f C reek
34 21 31
60 M. Scott
...................
10.66 Lot 1 .................................................
7 W. F. .Shelly
...........
13 10
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a,] 19 30
9
36 21 31
NEVi o f N E H ......................................
40 Mnnanlwhlln ft Kollcrn o to N 41 ft o f Lot 2 .....
2 I.uthrj- Y. Bryan
39 16
R un W 370 ft s 330 ft E 370 ft
N W H o f NEV* ......................................
38 21 31
40 U n k n ow n ....................
8.80 M iddle 12ft o f Lot 4............................ 9
2 "Catherine B r a d fo r d
31.50
N 330 ft to h o « (I chh 15 ft on
I.ot 3 ..........................
a
N W H o f N E H and HWH o f N E H
4 Grnrijn F o x ......... ..
60
40
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................................................. q
60 N e w to n llaron ..........
4 21 32
5 Genren F o x ................. 62.90 Ile*f 10 oh H o f E H ml. po.
13.82 Lot 6 ....
!H Mr*. Ellxn D. VniiKhnn 32.70
30 10 30
NEV, o f ........................................ ..........
0 21 32 160 Etna mini M. Ilnnh .... 29 17 •-ot 6 .............................................................10
1 F. 1’ . Bine* ................. 16.20
Run W 445 ft N IOC
00 ft E 446
N 6(1 ft o f Lot 8.................................... 10
2 Mr*. W ill Go** ........ 43 40
ft H 100 ft
A M E N D E D P L A T O F IO W A C I T Y na llr r n r d r d In I’ lnl llonk No. 2. P a e r a 107. Lot I .......................................................... to
10 W. G. J a c k s o n
1 W. D .Turn er
4 SO
...... 1160 Be it 98*4 ft H nnd 25 ft E o f n Vv
Lot 1 nnd N 22 ft o f Lot 2..........
It
ION nnd 100 Hrinlnnlr C nnnly Itrrnrda
3 &lt;1. F. Smith ................
91 40
c o r o f HW VI .........................
31 19 31
Lot 10
n
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4 W. T. W I100I0HH ........ 39.15
Run E 205 ft S 86 ft W 205 ft
14
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Florida O rov*a Co
16.16 Lot I ..................................
o r lll Hteustrom
6.85
N 86 ft ................... ................................
* 14
A ll lllook M ..........................................
6.1 W illia m .1. Flnlinr .... 21 66 i.ot 0 ...................................... ;.
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M. F. B a rn es ............ *1010
F. G ra h a m ........
6
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Lota 10 to 16 Block H
(Binn ed)
A L F R E D FO STE R.
F lo rid a G rove* Co.
6 60 Lot 1 ..................................
W. G M cG ill ...
1.30
Lot 2 ................
It
A ll B lock * 9 tlcNH lot 10) 10, II,
9 Eddie McGill ....
C ity Tax Collector.
4.30
Lot I .................
n
13. 13, II, 16. 10, 17. 16. 24, 26,
A I.
B y : E. HOY, D. C.
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I.ot
2
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20. 27, 26. 29, 30. 31(lena Lola
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14.60
Lot 0
.........
0 to 9 and II lo 16) 32, 33, It,
6
A Unk now n
................. 43.40
Lot 0 ................
n
42, 13 (|c*n l.otn I l o 6 anil 18 lo
C Sarah .Hlnkoa ............
9.40
Lot 2 ..............
22 ), II. 46 tie** Lot* I to t and
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I) Hennl* .Serena ..........
5.16
Lot 0 ............... .
10 to
I t ) , to, 61, r&gt;3, I lean lot
7
A W ilbu r F o r re s te r
II to
( I. chm H 12 ft) Lot 7
171, 63, 6 | llcim L ot* II to 16),
7
A G . II M o i i i m
...
21.39
66, 66, 61, 60
7
A .1. I» Hneud ........
F lo rid a G rov e* Co .. 310 66 I.ot 10 ................
9.49
I.ot II ..............
7
A J. I&lt; .Snead ____
9. 49
Lot 12 .............
7
A J. I&lt; Knead
21.39
FI.OIIIDA G R O V E S CO.’ S F IR S T ADIIITIO N TO B L A C K HAMMOCK n* Itrrnrd- I.ot 0 ..................
7
D W es ley J oui -h ......
9.10
rd In Pint llonk No. 2, l’ n * r 74, Nrmln nlr Cou n ty llr r o r d a
Lot 8 ..................
8
A A. L Held ................. ....
L o la 16, 19. 20 nnd 21
- - - - -W . 26 40
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Lot
1
...
8
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Mr
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........
11.10
Lot 27
...........................................
It L. Apidew hlto,
I,ot 00
.....................
Lot 9 ...................................................
1
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T r u s tee
...........
II. 80
L ot* 73, 7 4 and 76
........................
Lot 3 ...................................................
8
1&gt; N II. G le e ....
6.16
L ot* 70 and 77 ....................................
1.01 2 .................................................
6
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2.60
W H o f Lot 90 .......................................
F.
I.nt 3 ........................................
6
K u U. S tew art Heir*
2.69
Lot 96
.............. ............
H
Lot I ............... .....................................
8
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i ’ . S tew art H olm
2.00
Lot 90 ....................................................
Lot 6 ....................................................
8
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...........
........
9.49
Heir*
I.«t 97
..................... ..
Lot* 8. 9 and 19 .........................
8
(1 J. II. Steven * ............
11.10
N H o f Lot 96
.......................
Lot 3
............................
9
A K M GriiinllnK .... 31.59
HH « f Lot 96
Lot 8
................................
9
A K. M. fit II. II. GanilltiK 19.26
L o t* inn, 10 1 and 102
..................
Lot 0 .................................. .
9
B E m ily I llc k * ............
17.90
L ot 103
........................
Lot In ................................................
9
C Mary M eade ............... 14,60
L ot 100
...............................................
Lot 8 . .
.....................
9
I) U n k n ow n
................... m o
L ot 107
.......................
NH «»f Lot » ............ .....................
9
I) M ahaloy Black ........
11.10
L ot 109 ....................................................
KM Lot 10 ...................................
9
D Mamie FI ciii Iiik
. 9.40
Lula 110 and III
......... ........
9
Lot* l. 2, 3, I, 6 and 8
G
Gilbert
Htukea
...
28.19
L o t* 119 and 120
I.ot 2
.............................
19
C U n k n o w n .....................
10.20
Lot 111
..............
W '» o f Lot 6 ......................
19
C M. .1. B radford
9.40
Lot 7 ........
..........................
I
9
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Gilbert
Htiifcca
........
I.39
II. W . It AII It'S F I R S T A D D IT IO N TO III.ACK H AM MOCK na llr r n r d r d In I’ lnl 1.01 H ................................................
1
9
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G
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Htuke*
........
12.80
Rank No. 2, I 'n x r 01, Nrmlnnlr C o u n ty llr r o r d a
Lot 0 .......... .............................
10
(1 J. E. F rlor*oii ............
4 30
L o in I. 2, 3, nnd I, and N 8 2 ncron
Lot 19 .................................................
19
G J. E. F rlur»on ..........
14.no
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o f l«ol 6
...............................
48.2 11. W. Barr ............ 79.26 E'.j o f Lot 6.....................1...
II
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M arlin S p iv e y ............
14.60
8 1.6 net'"* o f Lot 6 nnd All Lot 6
11-Ht ,, G, ft t'luru M oore
18 96 HH « f Lot 10 ..............................
II
II
Add
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D
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...............
0.85
Lot 7 .
lo F W. Pain ................
16.89 Lot I ................................................
(1 G ilb ert S t ok e* ..........
II
11.10
L‘il 2
II
G G ilbert Stok e*
0.86
bu sin esH
13 21 32
10 U n k n o w n
.................
N E H o f HE'.* " f H " ’ 1.*
2.91 e h o f i . „ i •6 “
—
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II
G G ilbert Stok e*
8.66
N E H «'f N W H
.
13 21 32
4" U n k n o w n ....................
•
II
6 72 Lot 8 ..... ......................
U II. W. H erndon
6 85
HH o f NEH anil HEH
13 21 32 160 Hr. S. Pn lent on .
26.68 W H o f Lot I. W H « f Lot 2 nnd
14 21 32
B W H nf HEH
40 U n k n o w n .....................
W
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Lot
3......................................
.
1
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Business, of all kinds* lias undergone something of a revo­
13 H o f HE V, o f HW U
It 21 32
19 W. K 111id o rn
11
li 30 Lot* 6 and 7 ......................................
a
G ilbert S to k e * ..........
19.60
14 21 .12
49 H F. L on g
H E 'i Ilf HI5H
..................
.
7.25 N H o f 4 ............................... .......
12
A Mamie M um lm ll .. . .
lution.
It was not so many years ago that pack peddlers
9.40
19 J T. N ixon ................
16 21 3 2
B W H o f HEH o f HWH
6.20 Lot 7 .............................................
12
O John II. B row n
11.10
4" 1DiUlinwii
NHJ4 o f HEH
16 21 3 2
Lot
3
.............................................
7 26
. - 12
G Clm* K u n n u r ............
were the sole distributors nnd transporters of many of the
3.46
N E '* o f NI
16 21 32
40 U n k n o w n ................. .
12
7.26 Lot 8 ............................................
II W. F. N'cKbit
. .
3.03
NWH 0
Lot 9 ............................................
OH A N H O f N W H A
II W. F. N onIi Ii ............
household
articles of the day. Their legs sat the limits for
3.03
10 21 32 110 U n k n o w n ..................... 26.88 Lot 7 .............................................
F Julia S tew a r t Illck *
2 69
19 21 32
49 U n k n o w n .....................
N E H " f HW H
most
distribution
problems In those days.
7.26
N H o f HWH o f N E H and HW V*
T H E T O W B O F SABFO IID n* Ilr r o r d r d In Pint
o f HW H o f N E H .
39 U n k n o w n .....................
19 21 32
5.98 ST. GEIITIIUI1U A D D IT IO N
llnok B o. I, I’ nnr* 112, 119, I III, 117, S r m ln o lr C ou n ty I tr r ord *
HER o f N W H
... 19 21 32
19 U n k n o w n ....................
7.25
HER o f HWU
19 21 33
49 U n k n o w n .....................
V
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*
...........................................
*
Geortie F ox ................. 17.90
Modern transportation, progressive sales methods— and ad­
7.26
lien 869 ft N o f HE c o r o f N W H
, ‘ot 1 ........................
•'
G eoru o F ox ................. 11.10
*
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1
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20 a&gt;1 32
vertising— have broken the shackles of time. They make a
A. V. M A R T IN ’ S A D D ITIO N TO T i l l ! T O W N O F HANFOIID na I lr r o r d r d In Pint
run W 159 fi N 483 ft E 469 ft H
speedy
job of what used to take years. Through advertis­
4*3 n ....................................................
6 I». D. D a n ie l................
2.40 Lot I ............
... 12
10 J. N. UroGier
20 21 32
19 Joh n Lliidgren ........
HW V* Of N W H Of HW H
17.96
3.07 Lot 2 ..............
10 .1 N. Unit her
20 21 32
ing many an article has been introduced simultaneously in
W H o f NEV, o f HW H
29 U n k n o w n .....................
11.10
3.69 Lot 6 ..............
III J. N. 1'rut her
20 21 32
10 U n k n o w n .....................
HW H o f HEH o f N W H
17.90
2.64 Lot 7 ..............
stores
all over the country.
19 J N. 1'ra th er
12
E 3-1 o f NH o f N E H o f HEH
11.10
Lot* 1 nnd 2
. 12
11 A. C, J oiioh
und NH o f HEH o f N E H o f
29 A. B Pray, Ailm.
HEH
21 21 32
.
6.76
N H o f NWH
22 31 32
HO U n k n o w n
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June 6th, 1922. My decision to enter
the race was made at the earnest re­
quest of many friends and I promise
that if elected to serve the best inter­
ests o f the entire county.
JOHN W. BELL.
( P a i d P o li tic a l A d v e r t is e m e n t )

For County Commissioner
The friends of D. L. Thrasher An­
nounce his candidacy for the position
of County Commissioner for District
No. 1, knowing that he will at oil
times bo found doing his full duty ns
he sees it and that the county will
.have a business man in District No. 1
and a conscientious worker for the
pcoplo of the wholo country.—Paid
Political Adve*.isement.

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For County Commissioner
Having served tho people of Semi­
nole County as commissioner since the
county was established, I will again be
n candidate for tho position of County
Commissioner from tho Third District
subject to the decision of tho Demo­
cratic primary to bo held Juno 0, 1022.
C. W. ENTZMINGER.
(P a id P p lltlc a l A d v e r t is e m e n t )

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For County Commissioner
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the position of County Commissioner
from District No. 2, subject to the
decision o f the Democratic primary
to be hold June 6th, 1022.
JOHN MEISCH.
Far Member County School Board
I hereby announco myself as a can­
didate, in tho Democratic primary,
Juno 6th, 1022, for nomination to reelection ns n member of tho County
Board of Public Instruction for Sem­
inole County, Florida, from District
No. 1 (Sanford).
FRED T. WILLIAMS.

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Rev. Father Peck and Rov. Decker
were calling on friends in town Fri­
day. Rev. Decker is from the Isle
of Pines und is tho guest of Rev.
Peck.
Mrs. J. M. Woodberry is visiting
her brother T. J. Williamson and
family. ^
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Chapman and
Ray, Jr., left {or their homo in Jack­
sonville aftor spending several days
with Mrs. Chapman’s parents, Mr.
und Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl.
Thu school entertainment held at
the Library Friday evening, May 6,
was a grand success. A neat sum
was realized which goes for some­
thing for the school.
Miss Margaret Tichnor and Miss
Charlotte Sicilians of Orlando were
the week-end guests of Mr. und Mrs.
A. Y. Fuller.
Mrs. Kute Smith was a visitor in
Sunfurd Saturday.
Mr. and Mtb. Frank Hooker of Or­
lando stopped In town Saturday en
route to Miami.
Mr. und Mrs. B. J. Overstreet mo­
tored to
Jacksonville
Saturday
where Mrs. Overstreet will consult
a specialist.
W. S. Entzminger of Plant City
w as a v i s u a l i n * town Lina week.
Mr. und Mrs. C. W. Entzminger
and Tunis Lewis were visitors in
Sanford Tuesday.
Mrs. Barnes und Miss Witlby of
Orlundo wero visiting fricndB and
relative s in town Tuesday.
II. F. Phipps of Tampa is tho guest
of J. E. Phipps this week.

(raid P o litic a l A d v e r t is e m e n t )
For County Commissioner.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
For County Commissioner
For Member County School Board
The friends ui John Utrisch a n - the position of county commissioner
I hereby announce myself a candi­
nounce his candidacy for the position in District No. 1 subject to the de­
date for nomination nnd ra-olection as
cision
of
tho
Democratic
primary
to
of County Commissioner for District
a member of tbo County Ilonrd of
No. 2, knowing that he will at all bo bold on Juno 6th, 1022.
Public Instruction fdr Seminole Coun­
G. L. BLEDSOE.
times be found doing his full duty as
(P a id P o li tic a l A d v e r t is e m e n t )
ty, Florida, from District No. 3, subhe sees it and that the county will
jeet, of courso to tho Democratic Pri­
have a business man in District No. 2
For County Commissioner
mary to bo held June 6th, 1922. Hav­
and a conscientious worker for the
I TiorePy announce my candidncy for ing been n member of tho Board for
people of the whole country.— Paid
the position of County Commissioner four terms, I feel that past service is
Political Advertisement
for District No. 4, subject to tho de­ my best recommendation ns well as
cision
of thr Democratic primary to qualification, and if nominated and
For County Commissioner
elected I promise tho snmo careful ad­
I hereby announci my candidacy for bo held June 6th, 1022.
B. F. WHEELER.
ministration in tho future as in the
the position of county commissioner
,'Pald P o li tic a l A d v e r t is e m e n t )
for District No. 2, subject to the de­
past
cision of the Democratic primary to bo
CHAS. F. HARRISON.
For County Commissioner
held Juno 6th, 1022.
Geneva, Fla.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
(P a i d P o litic a l A d v e r t i s e m e n t )
WALTER HAND.
tho
position of County Commissioner
( P a i d P o litic a l A d v e r t is e m e n t )
,‘ ivi tVinYiiCV iVO, '&lt;&gt; iA iiummo'io Coun­
Y ur ’CtrtiiiVj btnWil Baird
For County Commissioner
ty, subject to the decision of the Dem­
I
hereby
announco my cnndidacy for
I announce my candidacy for the po­ ocratic primary to bo tyold Juno 6th,
ro-olection
ns a member of tho Board
sition of County Commissioner for the 1022 .
of Public Instruction of Seminole
District No. 2 subject to tho decision
E. H. KILBEE.
County, representing District No. 2,
of tho Democratic primary to bo held
( P a i d P o li tic a l A d v e r tis e m e n t)
subject to tho Democratic primary to
be held Juno 6th, 1922.
Having been a member of this board
for the past seven years, I feel llml
my past servico Is my best recom­
mendation, and if nominated and elect­
ed, I promise to do my best for tho COMMISSIONERS
ndvnncemcnt of tho public free
OF STATE MEET IN
THE BIG NEW FEED STORE
schools, which I consider tho largest
NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING
ORLANDO IN 1924
asset of any community.
Respectfully,
CHAS. A. DALLAS.
Session at ’Tampa Ends With Solcc•m is is
— Paid political advertisement.
AMO. T H IS IS
lion of Tallahassee for Next Meet
O-MOLENE.

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It Takes Real Horse Power
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It often takes “ real h orse pow er” to mill the
heavy mud stuck automobile out of a hole. Hut
horses that have been fed right will have the extra
power needed for such work.
If you want your horses and mules in the “ pink”
of condition for any kind of heavy hauling you
must feed them right. Then they'll have glossy
coats, bright eves and they’ll stand erect and firm.
Y ou’ ll get a full day's work, no lost working time.
Scores o f horse and nude
owners have found that Purina
O -M o le n e
fe e d p ro d u ce s
healthier horses and mules and
more work.
It costs no m ore to feed.
Purina O -M olene is made of
choice grains s p e c ia lly pre­
pared, and balanced to get
more work from work animals.
W e’ ll he glad to tell you
more about it.
Phone or call.
ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE FOR CASH
Purina O-Molono 100-Hjh., per s a c k ..................................... $2.52
Purina Cow Chow, 24% Pro toon, 100-lbs., per sack......... $3.23
Purina Calf Chow, 25-IIjh., per sack ................................... $1.30
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sack ............... $2.80
Purina Hon Chow (Scratch), 00-lbs,, per sack ................. $1.19
Purina lien Chow (Scratch), 8 1-H-lbs., per sack ......... $0.30
Purina “ Winner Brand” Scratch 100-lbs., per sa ck ........... $2.30
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per sack ..................... $3.31
Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs., per s a c k ..............................
$1.73
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per s a c k ................. $0.35
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per s a c k ............ ....... $3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-lbs., per s a c k ..................... $1.91
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-3-lbs., per sa ck ..................... $0.40
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per sa ck ................................$1.81
Larrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per sack ................................... $3.50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7%, per sa ck ..............................$2.52
No. 1 Race Horse White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per s a c k .......$2.50
&gt;er isa ck .............................$2.10
No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lbs., per s u c k ..................... $1.91
No. 2 White Corn, 100-lbs., per s a c k ................................... $1.91
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per s a c k ......................... $2.21
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lhs., per sack ............................... $2.58
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lhs., per s a c k ............................... $2.35
Grit for Chickens, 100-lbs., por sack...................................$1.50
Oyster Shell, 100-lbs., per s a c k ........................................... $1.50
Have you seen thut new chic fountain we just got In? It
flt« any MASON JAR, can’ t lenk or overflow. CHICKS can’ t
gel wet and CHILI.— It saves baby chicks. It and PURINA
kce is them healthy and growing. We are giving them free
wit t a snek of PURINA CHICK CIIOW. Tell your neighbor.
Cal and get yours— if not listed ask us for It. Will give one
sack o f Old Heck Sweet Feed or Purina Molasses Feed with
every $10.00 purchase. For your garden and flowers phone
us for fertilizer. We know the kind you need nnd furnish
any amount. Phone us your wants— if we haven’ t got It will
get It for you. Thnnksl

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY II, 1M I___________________

For Representative
At tho earnest request of many
friends I have decided to bccomo a
candidate for the pusition of ropresem
tntivo from Seminole County subject
to tho decision of tho Democratic prlmary to be hold June 6th, 1922. Hnvtho people to the best of my ability
and believe I am qualified to give
thorn real service us a member of the
Ing served for three terms as repre­
sentative nnd knowing thu needs of
tho county nnd tho state I will servo
Florida legislature.
FOREST LAKE.

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guard Videttc, mistress of tho prohfbitfort sicuth hounds in these wat­
ers, was attendin'* u liquor hearing
in court when word of the Rogers’
nrrivnl reached him. Ho hastened co
greet her. It was found that tho
vessel had furnished n $20,000 bond
with the Cuban Government nnd $6,000 with tho American government
representatives at Iinvenn, to insure
that the cargo would not e landed
on America’s dry shores.

the first test, mndc two hours e»t.
Her, will servo ns nn alarm clock
for cnrly risers.
Bnrgnins found each day by r*ading the Herald Ads.
No man is stronger than his stom­
ach. Tnnlnc will make your stomach
strong. Union Pharmacy.—Adv,

FEWFOLKS HAVE
GRAY HAIR NOW

ORLANDO,
Mny
It.—Baptist
churchmen in this city huvo decided
upon a building program which will
give them another edifice here nnd DRUGGIST SAYS LADIES ARB
a material enlargement of the pres­
USING RECIPE OF SAGE TEA
ent church.
AND SULPHUR.
An addition to the main church
will bo built where the pnrsonngc now ’ Hair that loses its color and lustn
stands. According tn the plans it nr when it fades, turns gray, dull nnd
will ho a three story auditorium und lifeless is caused by n lack of sulphur
will lie devoted to the Sunday School in tho hair. Our grandmother made
classes, thus giving more room in up a mixture of Sage Ten nnd Sul­
tho main edifice for regular devo­ phur to keep her locks dark and beautional services. This work will cost ( tiful nnd thousands of women and
approximately $30,000 nnd will nec­
men who vnluo that even color, that
essitate also the building of n now beautiful dark shade of hair which ii
parsonage.
so attractive, use only this old-tlmg
The now edifice is planned for tho recipe.
northeastern section of tho city, at
Nowadays we got this famous mix­
tho corner of Mills nnd Wisconsin ture improved by the addition of oth­
streets.
er ingredients by nsking at any drug
AH of the work will lio finnneed on store for a bottle of "Wyeth’s Sage
the volunteer subscription plan.
and Sulphur Compound," which dar­

TAMPA, May 11.—The selection of
Tallahassee as the 11123 meeting place,
Orlando for the 1924 sessions and the
re-election of President E. C. Wilkin„f Naples, Lee county, were the
principal features of tho final session
of tho State Association of the Coun­
ty Commissioners here Inst night.
Commissioner S. S. Sadler, Tanger­
ine, Orange county, was elected secre­
tary anti thu following commissioners
os vice-president: R. A. Coachman,
Miami, Dade county; Charles T.
Friend, Tampa, Hillsborough county;
J. P. Swope, Oviedo, Seminole coun­
(P a i d P o li tic a l A dv ortln om n nt)
ty; A. II. St. John, Jacksonville, Du­
kens the hnnir so nnturnlly, so evenly
val county, and J. G. Taylor, Moore
SI’. PETERSBURG, Mny 11.— Gol- that nobody can possibly tel! it has
For Representative
Haven, Glades county. The selection
fers nnd fishermen here have induced been applied. Yon Just dampen •
1, hereby announce myself a candi­
of tiie sixtii commissioner, to come
the fire d pnrtmcnt to ring tho fire [ sponge or soft brush with It and
date for tho office of representative
from West Florida, was left to tho
hell at 6 a. m„ dnily to awaken them draw this through your hair, taking
from Seminole County, subject to the
discretion of tho president.
so they may get up for an early one stunll strand at a time. By morDemocratic Primary to be held June
It was voted unanimously to exert
round of golf or start for tho bay for ning the grny hair disappears; but
0th, A. D., 1922.
every influence towards having Rayol
an early contest with Spanish mack- •what delights the indies with WjO. P. SWOPE.
Palm Hammock, south of Fort Myers,
(Pu ld P o li tic a l A d v e r t i s e m e n t )
orcl of other fish which mny be ru n -1eth’s Sago and Sulphur Compound it
set aside by the government for a
ning at tho time. The fire boll for that, besides beautifully darkening
national tropical park. Action was
For County Commissioner
mnny years has been sounded nt 8 the hair nfter a few applications, it
I will ho a candidate to succeed my­ taken in line with a speech made at a. m„ noon and 0 p. tn., ns n test, also brings hack tho gloss and lustre
self to tho position of County Com­ Tuesday’s session by Charles O’Con­ nnd tho big gong enn ho heard in n and gives it nn npponrnncc of nbunmissioner from District No. 6, subject ner, field representative of tho Ameri­ lnrgo part of tho city. In future dnneo.— Adv.
Association, who
to tho decision of tho Domocrntic pri­ can Automobile
stressed
the
importance
of having
mary to ho hold Juno 0th, 1922.
some
spot
in
Florida
designated
for
BIG REDUCTION IN BRICE
ENDOIt CURLETT
this purpose. It was thu concensus of McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distributors now $19.25 f. o. b. Jackson­
(P a id P o litic al A d v e r t Imi-iiioiit )
opinion among thu visiting commis­ ville, Fin. Write for nperinl cash discounts and delivered price. Hundred*
For Comity Commissioner
sioners that a national park was n of those in use by Sanford Growers.
I hereby announce my candidacy for great possibility in store.
"GET NEW MARCH, 1922, PRICE LISTS ------------------ BEFORE BUYING
tho position of County Commissioner Tlu secretary was instructed to com-1
E. O. FAINTER FERTILIZER CO., Jacksonville, Fla.
from District No. !l, subject to llie de­ imuiiinto with the American Auto-1
cision of tho Democratic primary to ho mobile Association asking thut body to
hold Juno 6th, 1922.
use their means toward having this
W. B. BALLARD.
plot set aside for the stated purpose.
— Paid Political advertisement.
Upon
motion of Commissioner
Swope the organization voted in fav­
666 cures Dengue Fever.
!!H-20tc or of reforestation and endorsed tho
instituting of a atutu forester la tills
FOUND—A rug, near Geneva. Own­ state. An effort was made on tho
er can have same by paying for part of several commissioners to have
this ad. H. H. Puttiohull, Geneva, the body takes definite action toward
Fin.
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’19-ltp endorsing thu nu-fenep law with a lo­
cal option. The sentiment of tho ma­
I HAVE THEM
jority of tho commissioners was
against tho taking of any action in
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
regard to this matter and after n short
A COLD OR CATARRH
speech by Commissioner Oscar A. Ay­
ala, Tampa, Hillsboorugli county, in
Apply Cream In Nostrils To
Open Up Air Passages.
which ho stated that “ tho association
was in session to exchange ideas and
attract­
Ah! What relief! Your clogged not to discuss any political mattor”
ing
atten­
nostrils open right up, tho air pas- tho proposed meusuro was killed with­
tion—
lota
are
being
sold
right
along
nnd
building
in
this
sages of your head are clear nnd you out further discussion.
can bruuthc freely. No more hawk­
section is such as to gladden tho heart of those who have
ing, snuffling, muscouR discharge,
the good of Sanford at heart.
headache, dryness—no struggling for
ha
breath at night, your cold or cntnrrh
hy
This is no idle talk— I have weighed tho statement and
In gone.
ha
to say just what is my enndid convictions would put it
Don’ t stay Htuffed up! Get a small
ha
most
too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your
ha
druggist now. Apply n little of this
person whoso eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
fragrant, nntisoptid cream in your
(Il7 The Aaeoelnlrd I 'r n i )
hfifl^YISIO^^vill agree with me now— tho other later.
nostrils, let it penetrate through ev­
MIAMI, May 11.— A legitimate li­
ery air passage of tho head; soothe quor carrier canto into port hero re­
overworked
nnd heal the swollen, inflamed mus- cently and although
cmiH membrane, giving you instant prohibition officers examined tho
rolief. Ely’s Cream Balm is just vessel pnnors closely not a flaw was
whnt every cold nnd cntnrrh sufferer to bo found.
It w h s tho auxiliary schoorior Rog­
has been seeking. It’s just splendid.
M77ie Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap"
ers, out of Culm for Nassau with 120
— Adv.
hnrrelH of Old Kentucky Rye aboard.
To prevent a cold, take 6G6. 38-20tc Tho vessel developed engine trouble
W a tch th e S o u th E a s t C o r n e r o f P a g e T w o
nnd put in hero for repairs,
Cap­
tain Miller, commander of tho coast
Tha Herald for Poet Cards.

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” ?„

STATE NEWS

J. E. SPURLING

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, PRIPa V , MAT 13, IMS
The prize for high score, a cut
glass mayonnaise dish was won by
Mrs. Tom Jackson of DeLsnd, while
tho cut prize, a bottle of toilet water
y , g FKED DAIGER. Society Editor,
was won by Mrs. A. W. Leo. The
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Phone 217-W
l( jam k «f« u r W * » l i vtelttes p i honorcc, Mrs. McDonald was presen­
ted a silver vanity ns memento of
- “ r :,\ 7 ,v ^ ‘ v .? £ z .r u r :E
the occasion.
«IMS
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■• •“ **■s r v , T : - « " i a
Following tho awarding of prizes,
L g rrstly nppreetated.
tho hostess served n tempting salad
course, followed by nn ico course.
CALENDAR
Saturday— Chlldron’8 Story Hour will
ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE
bo held at Control Pork at 4 p. ra.
Mrs. Charles Wnrd, who has been
Monday—Social Mooting of the Bu«incas and Profealaonnl Women1! spending tho winter here nt the Sem­
Club nt 8 P. M., at tho Wolaka inole. nnd who oxppcts to lenvo Fri­
day for Jnmnicn, entertained a num­
Building.
ber
of her friends Inst evening at
Tuesday— Card party at tho Parish
bridge
nt tho Seminole.
House nt 3 P. M.i under tho aueBright colored spring flowers were
nin&lt;9 of the Women’s Guild.
effectively unl-d in decorating for this
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff delightful affair.
Of exceptional interest was the
gnd Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Rosalter are
game
of bridge played, high score
spending this week at Fort Myers.
being made by Walter Connelly who
Mr .and Mrs. II. A. Nagle of Bal­ was awarded n set of bridge cards.
A t'a late hour, delicious refresh­
timore wore in tho city Wednesday.
Mr. Nnglo represents Daniel Miller ments wore served, nnd tho occasion
wns one of much enjoyment to the
Company.
guests who wero, Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Mrs. II. A. Bivins leaves today for Herndon ,Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. H.
ker homo in Arcadia after spepdlng A. Bivins, Dr. and Mrs. Potter, Mr*.
a few days hero with hop parents, A. P. Connelly, Miss Esther Miller
nnd Walter Connelly.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. W. Herndon.

SOCIETY

Mis. Henry C. Ball nnd little dau­
ghter, Louise Mae of Gainesville aro
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Ball at their homo on Park nvonuo.
Mr. and
win .Sony
their car
guests of
Caldwell.

Mrs. A. A. Boone nnd Er­
of Dado City nrrlved in
yesterday nnd aro tho
Mr. and Mrs. Widoman
I

Mrs. George Fox and son George,
Jr„ and Mrs. E. A. Douglass are vis­
iting their sisters, Mrs. Charles Lefflcr and Mrs. Albert Jones in Miami,
this week.
Mrs. B. J. Starling returned homo
yesterdny from Jacksonville whore
she spent tho pnst two weoks with her
sister, Mrs. Robert Simms, nt her
home in Riverside.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Lnwronce
Britt announce tho birth of a son
Wednesday, Mny 10 nt their homo on
Palmetto nvonuo. Tho young man
weighed twelve pounds.
Mrs. Duncnn McDonald of Miami
who has been the attractive houso
guest of Mrs. Edward Lane, left
Tuesijay evoning for Pnlntka whoro
she will Spend some time.
The delegates from tho local Bus­
iness nnd Professional Womon’s
Club to the convention which is being
held this week nt Orlando, nro Mrs.
Porter Wnkefiold, Mrs. John Leon­
ard!, Miss Clara Phillips nnd Miss
Mill Whitner.
Mrs. Robert W. Simms of Jackson­
ville nnd Mrs. Susitf Tripp of Atlan­
ta, Ga., motored to Sanford yester­
day from Jacksonvile and aro tho
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Star­
ling. They wero accompanied hero
by Mrs. Starling, who has been tho
guest of her sister, Mrs . Robert
Simms, for the past two weeks.
CARD PARTY CHANGED
The can! party to bo given under
the auspices of the Women's Guild,
has been cbnnged from Mnndny af­
ternoon to Tuesday afternoon, Mny
1nth, at the Parish House.
BRIDGE PARTY FOR VISITOR
Mrs. Edwnrd Lane wnH tho gracious
hostess Mnndny afternoon, whon she
entertained at bridge nt her homo on
Park avenue, honoring her ehnrmlng
house guest, Mrs. Duncnn McDonnld
of Miami. There1 were four tables
"f players nnd a numbor of tea
guests.
Quantities of pink nnd white po
tunlns nnd olenndors In wicker bask
ets and vnscs wore artistically UHed
in the various rooms where tho card
table? were arranged.

at 2:30 there will be the first open
meeting. Miss Graco Holt, president
of tho Orlando Business and Profes­
sional Women’s Club, will give a
short address o [welcome to tho del­
egates, and this will be followed by
a welcome from Mayor E. G. Duck­
worth. There will bo response by
Miss Mnrgnrot Taylor, president of
the Oenln club. Mrs. W. J. Morri­
son 1b cchcduled to give several piano
selections, nnd after this there will
bo the address of tho Btate president,
Miss Lilia M. Whito. This wil bol
followed by tho treasurer's and au­
ditor’s reports. There will also bo
announcement of committeo and spe­
cial business.
At 4:30 p, m„ tho delegates will
leavo in automobiles for Lakeside
Park whore a picnic supoe? will W
enjoyed, tho local club boing host.
Tomorrow thore will bo a full day of
tho convention.
Many interesting
addresses are scheduled, all dealing
with woman in industry.
Tho con­
vention will be in session three days,
closing Hnturday evening with n ban­
quet nt tho Snn Junn hotel.—Orlando
Sentinol.

Great Is Sanford—Tho City Sub­ Notice of Application for Tax Deed
stantial.
Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes of the Stato of Florida
Notice Is hereby given that R. L.
For quick results, try a want ad.
Kennedy, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
FOR SALE— 15 acres orange grove, cate No. 270, dated tho 3rd dny of
fine land, about 400 old bonring Juno, A. D. 1018, has filed said certi­
"range nnd grapefruit trees. Also po- ficate in my office, nnd has mado ap­
enn, peach, grapes, poors and other plication for Tax Deed to issuo in ac­
fruit trees on Golden. Lake, 3 Vi miles cordance with law. Said certificate
south of Sanford. Also another 4 4 embraces tho following described prop­
acres of fine rich, cultivated pino land erty situated in Sominolo County,
with about 75 old benring orange nnd Florida, to-wit:
Lot 140 Eurokn
grapefruit trees, and about 75 pecan Hammock. The sn!d land being as­
trees, on Sliver Lake. Apply to own­ sessed nt tho dnto of tho Issuance of
er, Herbert 0. Crippon, R. R. A. Box such certificate in tho nnmo c f Un­
189.
32-2tp known. Unless said ccrtificnto shall
bo redeemed according to law tax dcod
itub.My-TIsm, nn antiseptic. 38-20tc will issue thereon on tho 12th day of
Mny, A. D. 1022.
THE vtfUMOHEL FRENCH
Witness my official signature uiiii
KNAP SACK SPRAYING MA­ sen! this the 4th day of April, A. D,
CHINE IS THE BEST MADE. 1922.
SOU)
AND GUARANTEED
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
FOR $25.00 BY CATES’ CRATE
Clerk Circuit Court,
CO. PHONE 181.
37-tfc
Seminolo County, Fla.
84-Gtc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

AGENTS

W ANTED

X r t l n a t A w l l t i t l i i t o r T u D eed O a »
f i t S e c tio n are o f th o G e n e r a l Stat­
ute* a t th o State o f F l o r i d a
N ot ice In h e r e b y g iv e n
th a t
M laf
G e o r g ia A. I’ nttlshnll, p u r c h a s e r
Of .
T a x C e r t i f i c a t e No. IIS. d a ted th o l a d
dn y o f June, A. D, 1019, hue file d sa id
c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o f f l c o , an d hao m a do
a p p lic a t io n f o r T a x Deed to lonue In a c ­
c o r d a n c e w ith law.
Said c e r t i f i c a t e
e m b r a c e s th e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d p r o p ­
erty situ ated In Bem ln ole C o u n ty , F l o r ­
ida, t o * w it :
L ota 16 tn 11, Itlook 11,
(lonevn. T h e enld land b e i n g a e e e i s e d
nt the da te o f th e lesun n ce o f eu oh c e r ­
tifica te In th o n am e o f W . A. W h i t ­
comb.
nimi
A lso Tiiia
a x tcortiiiuatu
C e r t i fi c a t e bu
No.. Bit,
i| union
da ted
tho Ind dn y o f June. A. D. 1010, has
filed paid c e r t if ic a t e in m y o f f i c e , and
line m ade a p p lic a t io n f o r T a x Dead to
Issue In n c c o r d n n c o w ith la w. Bald c e r ­
ti f ic a te onih rncce
the f o l l o w i n g d e ­
sc r ib ed p r o p e r t y eltuated In S e m in o lo
C ou n ty, Florida, t o - w l l : [.o le 1 t o 10,
U lock 11. G enev a. T h e enld land b e in g
assessed nt the da te o f the Is suance o f
such c e r t i f i c a t e In tho name o f W. A.
W h it c o m b .
Uiitese a..Id c o r t lf lc a le a sh all be r e ­
doom ed a c c o r d i n g In lnw T ax Dcod Will
issue t h e r e o n on tho 2nd d a y o f Juno,
a n tna*.
W I T N E S S m y o f f i c i a l s ig n a t u r e and
seal thin th e 27th d a y o f April, A. D.
1922.
(SE A L)
K. A. DOUGLASS,
C le rk C i r c u i t Court,
S e m in o le C ou n ty . Tie,
37-610
Uy: A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit, Stnte u( Fin rid n. County m t
Seminole—-In Chnnrery

In ( h r Circuit Court u( ( h r Seven th J u ­
OH II10li OF H im 14 CAT ION
dic ia l Circuit u ( th e Stale a t F lo r id a ,
In nnd fur .Ncmtunic C ou n ty .
M innie F o ld e r and
Mattie
Edw ard*
C om pln ln tnnt*.

Men and women wanted to handle city
trade nnd retail tho original nnd
CITATION
vs.
BEACHAM WAS A PROPHET
genuine Watkins Products, Remedies,
G e o r g e Hhopperd, nnd E. J. Bheppxrd,
COUNTY
O
F
.SEMINOLE.
a
c
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r
p
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r
a
t
io
n
.
Do
rondo
nte.
Extracts, Spices, Toilet Requisites,
1&gt;y anil th roug h U A. Hrumley, O, I*. T o Ihu D o f o n d n n le : (letirg o Bhcppard,
When Braxton Bonchnm, of Orlando, JfniwbnJrJ Specialties, Automobile AeHwopp, B. t’ urlott, C, W. E u lx m ln g o r
amt E. J. Hhoppnrd, o f F ltxg ern ld , Ren
anil L F. H ag an ,
com p osing
th o
Hill C ou n ty , G e o r g ia :
wns a candidate tnv coticrcse fom :
Jcccsorles, etc. Over 150 guaranteed
Hoard o f C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r s
of
It a p p e a r i n g f r o m th o Hill o f C o m ­
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL stnte nt large several years ago Ills products. Our values nro unequalled
Hemlnntu County, Florid a,
plaint herein filed by Minnie Felder
vs.
i M ottle
Edw a rds,
C om p ln tn an ti,
WOMENS CLUB platform contained some of tho best nnd Watkins’ Quality’ Is In a class bv ITho Hints of Florida. mx rot Oen. A. am
n . - t tj-n d e f e n d a n ts G e o r g e Hlieppvrd.
ifn ey tor tun Mov- and E. ,1. Hheppard, are r esid en ts o f the
Tho Social Meeting of tho Business propositions for Florida people that itself. ‘ Write today fur free sample
ai MIH
eiitli......ju d T
i c iM
a l bClrcu
lt w
or tho Mtulo o f tow n o f F lix g o rn ld , Hen Hill County,
nnd Professional Women's Club will have over been written into a platform and full details of our offer and what
Florida,
G eorg ia, ami that their p o e t o f f l e o a d ­
TO
T
H
E
C
IT
I
Z
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N
S
A
NI
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T A X P A Y E R S dress In F ltx g era ld . Hop Hill County,
be held Monday evening nt tho Wel- but tho people, ns usual, did nut want it means to you. The J. R, Watkins
O F SE M IN O LE COUNTY. F L O R I D A ! On., that th ere In no p e r s o n Iti th e Hints
W h erea s, a pel It Ion ban been filed In o f Florida, the e o r v lc o o f nuhpaorm u p ­
ako Building, instead of nt tho homo constructive legislation, they did not Co., Dept. 7f!, Memphis, Tonn. 38-5tp,
Ihc a b o v e styled cau se b y th o C o u n ty on w hom w o u ld blm l the Hold d e f e n d ­
of Mrs. Porter Wakefield ns first an­ want a business man nnd state builder
o f Sem in ole, State o f Florida, by and ants, o r e it h e r o f them, th at It In the
t h r o u g h the Hoard o f C o u n ty Cninnils- b e l ie f o f these eomplaliinnlN that th e
in congress nnd they failed to send Notice of Application for Tax Deed sinners
nounced.
o f Sem in olo C ou n ty.
Florida, ealil defen dan t,, ami each o f them
la
s e t tin g fo r th the fact that an elec tion o v e r th e a g o o f I w o n t y -n n n years.
Hcnchnm to congress at a time when
Under Section 575 of tho
w as held th r o u g h o u t the C o u n ty
of
It Ir t h e r e f o r e o r d e r e d that you, the
his prcscnco would have been felt nnd
ENTRE NOUS BRIDGE CLUB
Sem in ole, Hiato o f F lor id a , on the l l l h nald defen d a n ts , and ea c h o f you d o
General Statutes of tho
day o f April, A. D. 1922, l o d eterm in e a p p ea r In this c o u r t to the Hill o f C o m ­
Florida
would
have
profited
thereby.
d
Stnte of Florida.
Tho members of tho Entro Nous
w h e t h e r th ere sh ou ld bo IhsiioiI by the plaint herein filed upon M onday, June
said C o u n ty o f Som ln ole, Stnto o f F l o r i ­ nth, A. It. 1922, the sa m e be in g a rule
Bridge Club were most pleasantly Among the many good things that
da, b o n d s In the sum o f i 100,000,00, to
y o f thin Court.
entortnined last evening by Mrs. B .1,lcochnm ndvocuted that we nro now
Notice is hereby given that I. N. bear Interest at tho r a le o f six pur d a ft
Ir f u rt h e r o r d ered Hint this order
u ren
r c hn
a set
s e r on if Tt n
v L
( ’ o..H
l"'&gt;1|„annum
, th
p r in
cipr sal a f toenr lie putdlnhed on ce a w e e k f o r f o u r c o n ­
F. Whltncr nt her homo on Oak tryin« to mloilt nnii huvo adopted wns B
muurm
m ann
u p
pu
ax
r i lidea
l l c n l!,
t o , Bn|(1
,n atu re
their ty
y ea
e w e e k s In the Hanford Herald,
avenue, there being two tables o f , thc deepening of the St. Johns river in No. 387, dated tho 4th dny of June the date of the Issuance thereof, said sae c nu etiv
s p a p e r pu blished
In
Hanford,
, i, ,,,,a ■
ni i
,,
. bonds to lie dateil .(illy 1st, 1922, both Sem inwole
C ou n ty , Florid a.
order
that
ocean
going
vchsc
I
b
could
plnyors.
.\. I&gt;. I.Hi Jins filed said certificate i principal and interest of said bonds to
W it n e s s my baud nnd tho seal o f the
ills the 3 1III day o f April,
The rooms where tho card tables reach Sanford, have refrigerator ships in my office, and has made npplica-j
"iV,
1,1iV™ ^vSr"/
Deed
to
issue
in
necordthe
proceeds
to
bo
derived
wero placed wero adorned with qunr ■ and haul nil the fruits nnd vegetables t inn for, Tax
E. A. DOUGLASS,
.
.t
I frotn
..... iGie
i . „ an),.
.ah .Ih tto
« t.«
,i
sa le ..r
o f -..i.i
salit iliomln
tic uao
us*'il
Clerk.
titics of spring flowers combined from this great section of Florida by unut with law. bait! centificato urn- fur tlm pu rpose o f c o n s tr u c tin g , roIlr : V. 13. UOUGI.AHH, I&gt;. C.
steamer to the northern nnd eastern braces the following described prop­ h a r d s u r fa c ln g . m a ca d a m iz in g unit p a v ­ T. H. T H A N T
with greenery.
HAM,
in g c e r t a in roads lit S em in ole County,
A t to r n e y for C om plaina nts. 37-Bto
In tho interesting game of brtdgo markets. Hcnchnm had sense enough erly situated in Seminolo County, Florida, and f o r tho f u rt h e r pu rp os e o f
b u ild in g
nml c o n s t r u c t i n g
u b r id g e
played during the evening, top score to look nhcad nnd see the time when Florida, to-wit:
a c r o s s tho Ht. J o h n s Itlvor In Hemlnolo In Circuit Cou rt o f th e Seventh Jiuilethe
railroads
would
take
tho
part
of
Beg. SW Cor. of N. 1-2 of S 1-2 of C o u n ty , Florida, at a point k n o w n us
wns made by Mrs. J. G. Ball, who
Ini C lrrult, Stale o f F lor id n . Sem i­
O steon F e r ry , amt
\
n ole C o m it y —- I n Chnnrery,
was presented a hand painted vase Shylock nnd demand their pound of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4, Sec. 13, Ewp. 21
W h erea s, a cun vans o f the r etu rn s o f
said ele c tio n s h ow prltna fa c ie that th c
flesh
and
that
time
has
come—tho
OIIDHIl
F t l ll Pt! II I, I C A T ! ON.
S.
Range
29
E.
Run
E
204
ft
N
105
filled with Shnstn daisies.
result o f said ele c tio n w as In f a v o r o f
troublo'With
tho
people
of
Florida
wns
ft.
W
204
ft.
S
105
ft.
Ihu
Issuancu
o
f
the
bon
ds
a
f
o
r
e
s
a
id
by
At the conclusion of thc card game
Mrs. L o la llo r n c , Com pla inant?
lnolo County. Florid a.
vs.
The Hnid land being assessed Bsm
thc hostess served n dainty Ice that they did not know n renl man
Now, T h e r e f o r e , Purstm nt to An o r ­ E arl J. H o r n e , D efendant.
when they saw one and llcuchnm run­ at the date of issuance of such der o f the C ou rt herein mnde, n otice In Tn: E arl J. Horne. C h ic a g o, 111,:
course.
y g iv e n that th o citiz e n s amt t a x ­
It a p p e a r in g f r o m an a f f i d a v i t filed
ning from tho cntlro state had to cov­ certificate in the name of Unknown, hpaereb
yer s o f Hemlnolo C ou n ty, Florida, a r o In this c a u s e that you are a n o n - r e s i ­
by
said
order,
requ
ired
to
he
and
a
p
­
er
too
much
territory
nnd
ho
failed
of
dent
o f the Htnte o r Floridn , th er efore,
Unless snid certificate shnll be ro- pear liofore tho Circuit Cou rt o f tho
STATE GAME LEAGUE
you, E a rl J. Horne, nrn h e r e b y o rdered
election.
Ho
ulso
advocated
federal
Hevonth
Ju
dicial
Circuit
nf
th
o
Htuto
o
f
dconted according to lnw Tax Docd
WILL MEET IN ORLANDO
to he and a p p e a r b e f o r e o u r sa id Court
on ihu 23rd dny o f Mny, A. D. at th o C ou rt H ou se In Hanford, Florida*
aid and stnto nld roads for Florida will issue thereon on tho 10th dny of Florida,
1922. nt 10:00 o ’ c lo c k a. in, nt Hanford on the first M on da y In Juno, A. D. 1911,
In tho C o u n ty o f Hemlnolo, Htuto
o f tho nnme be in g tho Btli d a y th ereof,
Plans are being perfected for a Pftr^
which has boon put into of- June A. D. 4922.
Florida, thou and th ore to s h o w enuso
stnto meeting of representatives 0f ,
—In other words part of tho state
WITNESS my official signature
gun clubs, wild life leagues, fish and is getting state aid nnd part of it is and scnl this thc 11th tiny nf Mny
gun associations, etc., to be licld horo getting the fingor— if you know what A. I). 1022.
E. A. DOUGLASS,
on Juno 14, under tho nuspiccs of wu mean. Hut nt nny rate Braxton (SEAL)
pu blished
n e w s p a p e r p u blish ed In Hemlnolo C o u n ­
Clerk Circuit Court,
tho Ornngo county branch of the Beachuin, of Orlando, advocated those
13. A. DOUG LAKH,
(HE A 1 °
ty,
F lor id a , o n c e each w e e k fur f o u r
Clerk Circuit Court, S e v ­ c o n s e c u t iv e w eek s.
Seminolo County, Florida
Florida Wild Life League, it boenme two big tilings among others and lie
enth
Judic
ia
l
Clruutt,
In
Given
u nder m y hand nnd tho seal o f
wns turned down beenuso he hud a liy A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
30-Ctc
known yesterdny.
and f o r Hemlnolo C o u n ­ said c ou r t, this the 25th d a y o f April,
3
7
Itc
ty.
A. D. 1922.
Secretary Benjamin S. Cox, of tho renl platform that meant something.
(H E A L )
13. A. DOUGLASS,
However, bo can now sit in his of­ Notice nf Application for Tax Deed
Orlando Chnmhor of Conimcrca is
Clerk o f tlin Circuit Court,
In the Clrrult Court o f the Seventh JllHemlmilu
C ou n ty, Florida.
fice
In
the
business
block
that
be
lias
Under
Section
575
of
the
dlrlnl Circuit o f the Stnte o f Florid n,
sending out calls for tho meeting,
Ity: V. 13. DOUGLASS, D. C.
in nnd f o r SemlHiile C o u n ty —(icnera) Statutes of the
urging thnt ovory county anti ovory budded umi hnvo tho satisfaction of
Z. HASH,
In Ch nneery.
A t t o r n e y f e r C om plainant.
37-Bto
organization of this character bo rep-j knowing thnt hu was right am| that is
Stale of Floridn.
CITATIO N
resented at the mooting hero.
Isomething nnd tho Humid Ims had the
n tlir Court o f C m iu ly J u d g e , Semin al*
Cumpliilriani,
Tho object of tbu mooting Is to por- 1satisfaction of tolling the world about
Notice is hereby given that J. E. T. c. Hltlory,
C o u n ty , Slate o f F lo r id a
VH.
feet a stnto organization for tho M* K«hm1 point* nnd that is something, Idling purchaser of City Tnx Certi­ Leah lll lle r y . Defendant.
NO TICE TO CIIEIUTOIIN
l.eah llllle r y , No. 500*4 Lin den
ficate No. 1(11), dated the 1st day of T o.Street,
“ propagation, protection and preset also,
W ln ston -S a len i, North C a r o ­
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lina:
April A. D. UlUi. Ims filed said certlvatloti of tho game and fish of this
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| It a p p e a r in g from nn a f f i d a v it filed MHH, A. It HTILEH, [incensed.
all Creditors, I.a gat unit. D istrib u tees
Thc Herald hereby makes Judgo lieate in m y o f f i c e , and has m a d o a p - u, m i s c a u se itmi you a r e a n o n - r c s t - T oand
state which nt one time abounded in
nil [lernonH h a v in g c la im s or d o nlicntloti
for T n v n e e d to Iqstin In I dent o f the Hiato o f Florida, th er efore,
uiiiiida
ag ainst said ostuto;
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0I11I111H and d e m a n d s w h i c h you o r e it h ­
terest on tho part of citizens and of spiration every time ho attends n c a t e e m b r a c e s th e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d nxlilhltod a g a in s t you In thin cause.
er o f you m a y liavo a g a in s t tho ustate
proper laws for their protection
m o o t i n g h e r o an d f o r a w h o l e - s o u l e d , p r o p e r t y s i tu a te d in C i t y o f H a n fo r d ,
P ^ f ^ H w f t o r t 'V t lr a W 0 o i? c o ’ " a nf Mrs. A It Stiles, ileemiHod, lnle o f
Hemlnnle County, Florida, to tho u n d er ­
t r a i g h t f o r w a r d , h o n e s t n n d c o u r n g - S e m i n o l o C o u n t y , F lo r id a , t o - w i t :
w eek f o r f o u r w eeks.
It is planned to hnvu the stnto or sstraightforward
nf signed, n d m ln ls tr u tor nf said estate,
At* zxf T nt 1 nismlr IU P lm nn ifin
WITNHHH Illy llUlltl flftll Ul« HOIll
N
11 of Lot J Hlotk IK Chapman
ri&gt;urt on n k|Mtho 18th dny of April, w ithin tw o y o n m f r o m the dutn h ereof.
ganlzation, if one is organized, urgo'cmis citizen nf Florida give us Judge
Dulud F e b r u a r y I Ith A. D. 1922.
i n ....!...... a .1
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&amp;
Tuckers
Ad,
Tho
said
li^nd
boIng’t
A.
D
1922.
tho passage of gamo protective Inws Bland. He ims not Itcen horo long
L. J. H A R T L E Y ,
E. A. P g UGI.AHH,
A dm in istra tor.
gsi. ai .)
Clark Circuit Court.
at Uio next session of tho stnto legis* hut, he already is familiar with tho assessed at the date of the istianco of
2B-9to
Hamluuli! County, Fla. I.u n g w ood , Fla.
needs of tho state—moro so than such certificate in the name of Wm. :itt- r,to
lativo.—Orlando Sentinol.
Ily: A. M. WEEICH. I*. C.
Unless said certificate
In Court o f C o m ity J u d g e , Sem in ole
sumo men who hnvu Hvod horo 100 Simpson.
C o u n ty , Slate nf F lo r id a
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
yents or moro—nml ho not only shall he redeemed according to lnw
BUSINESS WOMEN'S
TO W H O M IT M AY CO N C ERN :
N
O
TICE
O F ADM IN IN TH ATOIl
Tnx
Deed
wifi
issue
theron
on
tho
knbws our needs hut tho kind of rem­
CONVENTION OPENS
N otice Is h e re b y g iv e n that tho p a r t ­
( F o r F in a l ll l s e h n r g e )
n
ership
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D.
Kith
dny
of
June
A.
I).
1022.
IN ORLANDO TODAY edies to npply for relief. IIo is n
ii. T h r a s h e r nnd N. II. Ilurnor, u nder
WITNESS my official slgnntnro The n am e nf T h r a s h e r * Harrier, , has In re E s tn te o f
former member of Congress from
been d is s o lv e d by tnuluul consent, nml J. H A M IL T O N IU3F.
N ot lco Is h ereb y g iv e n , t o all w h om It
Thc Floridn Federation of Business Missouri, is now president of a bank nnd scnl this the 11th duy of Mny the bu sin es s h e r e t o f o r e c o n d u c te d In
the n am e o f T h r a s h e r A G a r n er has mny c o n c e r n , thnt on th o 20th day o f
nnd Profcsslonnl Women's Clubs will in Orlnndo, n big orungo grower nnd A. D. 1022.
been ta k en o v e r amt w ill tie co n t in u e d Juno, A. I). 1922, I sh all a p p ly lo th e
E. A. DOUGLASS,
open its 1022 convention in Orlando tho leuding spirit in ovorything for (SEAL)
b y I&gt;. L. Thrnslier, w h o bus assu m ed lliin ora h le 13. F. Hounhnldor, J u d g e o f
Court, an J u d g e o f F r ob a to, for m y
iiiul w ill pay nil o f the In debtedness o f nald
Clerk Circuit Court,
this nfternoon nt 2 o’clock. All bob- tho good of tho community.
(This
tho sulil f o r m e r partnersh ip, amt w ill final d is c h a r g e ua A d m in is t r a t o r o f th*
Seminole County, Floridn r eceiv e anil c o l o c t all m o n e y s due sa id c e ta to o f J. H a m ilt o n Ilap, deceased,
sions will ho hold nt tho Grand Then- ought to bo good for n lonn.)
and that at th o sa m e tim e I w ill p r e ­
m.
v
By
A.
M.
WEEKS,
I). C.
30-0tc firD
sent to said C ou rt m y fin a l a c c o u n t *
tro. An cxecutivo bonrd mooting i
---------------------------ated th is 28th day o f April. 1922.
as n d m ln ts tn rt o r n f said estate, nnd nek
D. L, T IlH A H H EIl,
will take plnco nt 2 o’clock nnd at
Tho Dnily Herald Dolivcred to your
f o r th eir a p p rov a l.
N. II. O A K N E ll.
D n lo d A p r il 10th, A. D. 1921
2:30 thore will bo tho first open meet- door Bix dnys n week for 15 conts— Notice of Application for Tnx Deed 37-r,tu
AAHON It. ANDIS11B,
Under Section 575 of the General
3B-9to....
A d m in istra tor .
ing wil ltnko plnco nt 2 o’clock nnd Join thc throngs of renders.
NO TICE TO CUF.DITOIIS
Statutes of thc Stnte of Floridn
In Court o f th e C ou n ty J u d g e . Sem in ole

in s

In C ou rt o i County J u d g e , Neinlnol*
Cimrty, Htnle o f F lo r id n

C ou n ty. Stnte o f Fliirldn.
Notice is hereby given thnt F. S.
In re E s ta te nf
N O TICE OF AIISI IN I HTll ATOIl
Vornny, purchnur of Tnx Cortificnto '. kthu ’ no ’ .a' n . iiuo. ii. oi!.
( F o r Fin n ! D i s c h a r g e )
No. 1381, .Intel tho 0th ,l„y of July, x - - l l
V-’S’S eW m *^ n ”
In re E s ta te o f
A, D. 1897, hns filed said ccrtificnto' nmnds iiguinn said Exintei
HA Hit I N T T U, COONEY,
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, ;
,
,,
• Ynll, find each o f you, a r e h ereb y 110Is h e ro b y g iven , t o nil w h o m It
requ ired to
presen t
nny m aNyotlco
3 in my offico ,nnd hns mnde npplicntlon ,|f|,,,|
c o n c e rn , thnt on th e 20th dny o f
Now is tho tlmo for Summer application of fertilizer to citrus trees to servo tho double purpose of crcnt- ■ ff oo er Ti nhy
Deeil
t
o
irmuo
In
nccordnm'O
c
la
im
s
and
d
em
a
n
d
s
w
h
ich
you,
o
r
elth
Juno,
A.
I). 1923, I s h all a p p ly to t h *
x D e e d 10 is s u e in n c c o n i n i u (i(. ()f y|111 I1|My |,uvt, a g a in s t th o estnte
ing now growth, which is tho foundation for next ycn r’B crop, nnd of developing tho crop now on tho trees.
’ with law. Said certificate embraces o f |*i! 1••r Noiuti. iluiuuiHinl, Into o f Hcml H o n o r a b le 13. F. H o u s h o M e r , J u d g e o f
('au nty. J«'lorhla. to th o
untlor said Court, as J u d g e o f F r o b a t o , f o r m y
Summer Fertilizer pnys for itself by increasing the size of tho fruit. Bo liberal with your trees. Wo [ tho following described property slt- enoli'
lg ooil A d m in ist ra tr ix nf Haiti o s t a lo final d is c h a r g e a s A d t n l o ln lr a t o r o f t h *
esta te o f H a r r ie tt H. C o o n e y , deceueed,
in twti yeura fr o m th o ilnto h oroof.
recommend thty following brands:
| unted in Seminolo County, Floridn, to- w ith
and thut u l the sa m e tlm o 1 will p r e ­
I In tel May 12th. A. I). 1922.
sent to sa id C o u r t m y fin a l n cc o u n te a *
JU t,IA T. SM ITH,
wit:
Bog,
10.70
chs.
S
nnd
17.81
cits,
W. &amp; T.'S SEMINOLE FRUIT MANURE
SEMINOLE FRUIT ANI) VINE
■
A d m in is t r a tr ix o f tho E s ta to A d m in is t r a to r o f said estate, and a s k
f o r th e ir n pprov n l.
W of NE cor of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 Sec.
o f F etor Nolan, deceased.
(3% Am., Rr/o A. P. A., 5% Pot.)
(3% AmA • &lt;*• A Po**)
5
D ated A p r il lt t h , A. D. 1911.
ilOHINHON A- HtHPGEH,
3, Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E., run S 55
F . J. McDANNISL.
A t t o r n e y s f o r Entato o f
A d m ln U tr a t o r .
l ’ etur Nolun, deceas ed .
39-Htc 35-Dtp
W. &amp; T.’S SPECIAL FRUITER
1 degrees, E 17.38 chs., S 30 tlogrocs, W
ALKIDEAL FRUIT MANURE
(4% Am., 8% A. P. A., 8% Pot.)
3.74 chs., W. 1.90 chs., thence NWly
(37i Am., 18% T. P. A., 10% Pot.)
to beg. 5 acres. Thu snid land being
IDEAL FRUIT AND VINE MANURE
assessed at tho dnto of tho iRsunnco of
(3% Am., 0% A. P. A., 10% Pot.)
such cortificnto in tho name of James
Townsend. Unless suld cortificnto
Send for our booklet, “ Fertilizers for tho Summer Application” by Bayard F. Floyd. It treats not only
Fruit and Vegetable Grates
shnll bo redeemed according to law tnx
"f fertilization, but gives summer schedule for spraying.
deed will issue theroon on tho 12th
Y ou Can Buy From Us at
dny of May, A. D. 1022.
Wholesale Prices
Witness my oiTicinl signature and

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MONEY

W IL S O N &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER C O M P A N Y

sen) this the Gth tiny o f April, A. D,

MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
Jacksonville, Florida

Aurlcnltural Building

ALAN

1022.
(SEAL)

SCOTT, Local Representative
34-Otc

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St .

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E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminolo County, Florida.
By: A. M. WEEK8, D. C.

SAVING

PRICES

On F lour, G rain and Feed

W r it* fer Prie* Ll«t

W. A.Merryday Company
Palalki, Florida
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Kfc I ly in lM*e m*4iure I ’U ca b p f* Btat« aid road, No. 105, is to coat $800,- backward! some complaint o f prams,
This waa putting It mildly but pot­
m i
UNCLE
Ject— and will net serve a general pur* 518, tho countiea paying $60,140, and ture ripening—result o f hot, dry
ting, it in tba proper light. We hays
tho stato $240,378. This project in weather. The oat cropf is geherall*
PWW-. • I pr. ] . ,'i • ■; •
gotten away from the old time chiv­
tuff- Mpltif
WU ti, HOLLT im k |
eludes
two bridges in Pinellas county poor; soma fields were abandoned"Road No. 2, from the GeorgiaM. r,,U U U D .......i*N N U if 114 IIHUIW alry and respect for women, Grand­
harvesting continued uhder favorabl^
to
cost
about $200,000.
Florida line to Fort Myers, a distance
Z. Jl. WXXX... . . . . . . . . ....... Om n i Mu i i u ma, mother and slater are no longer
conditions.
Swoot potatoes were sot
"Tho
estimated
cost
of
nil
projects
of 140 miles; comprehends expendi­
on tho pedcstral whore they were
PabltaRad b irr Friday by
out^ where soil moisture was suffi­
npproved
by
tho
state
rond
department
tures of 12,400,400, of which the fed­
many years ago and where they
cient. and tho harvesting of Irish po­
THE HERALDPRINTING COMPANY should
eral government is to pay $800,769, aggregates $10,529,415. The total cost
bo
today.
Tho
Lakeland
T
ele-'
(laatrparmted)
tatoes continued.
I^tans, tomatoes
of
all
projects
In
tho
first
congres­
tho stntc $573,302 nnd tho counties
gram says:
nnd
other
truck
made
fair progress!
sional
district
ns
$1,668,555.
This
through which it will bo built $1,026,■vBBoatrnoM rxicrx nr adtakoii
"Tho saying that a bad man Is on e,
CitrnH
treos,
ns
a
whole,
Improved!
county
nlono'hes
expended
nearly
oat YXAS.......................................... M.00
337.
HZ HOMTRX ..................................... 1.11 who can not speak of a good woman
but there nro areas where tho rain-'
twlco
that
sum,
realized
from
county
THZtt MONTHS..................................... TO without tears in his eyes is clover;
(. "Note tho disparity: on road No. 1
nnd district bond issues, in tho con­ fall) wns entirely Insufficient,- nnd
—an cast nnd west project— to cost
Katarad u Sacoad Clara Mall Matter August IS, bccauBo there is n deep truth beneath.)
the dropping of young fruit continstruction
of ronds.
1IM. at UM Pwl Office at Baafard, Jlorlda, This truth is that tho worst of men
$3,382,000, tho counties pay $028,338
Had.r Aat of March S, 1X71.
"Federal aid allotted to the state ucd. Tho Inst week or ten days wore
while on road No. 2, a north and south
frequently try to ntono for their
on approved projects aggregates $3,- tho most fnvornblo In the peninsula
The Bastard Dalle Harald U pakliabad ovary misconduct by a strict attention to
project, facilitating travel in and out
aftaraaoi (aioapt Bumday) aai lharaa«hly an305,082. Of this tho firet congres­ since crop development began, but
of the stato, of tho total cost of $2,an thla tradlag aaatlaa. Adyartlatay ratal raae- sentiment. Tho unfaithful husband
sional district gets but $272,828, and more rain Is needed In nil divisions.
aaabU and mad* k im *a application. fB.M
400,400, tho cauntlos pay $1,020,337.
bringing expensive gifts to his wife
patyaar, or l»a par month, la adyaaaa.
tho bninneo of tho stato $3,092,859.
g r im
1IKHALD BUILDIMO.
Fhoaa 141 lives on In curtoon and vaudeville
"Rond No. 3, Jacksonville to DoLcon
"O f state funds used for theso pro­
because ho lives on in real life.
Springs,
is to coBt $780,831, tho fed­ jects in the entire state there Is al­ N OTED EDITOR
•0*
Mother’s Dny properly calls forth
eral government to pay $227,305, tho lotted $3,745,504. Tho first congres­
SU FFER ED FOR
the expression of much beautiful
state $288,357 and the counties $205,- sional district gets of this sum $287,Sc'”
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Brother*
are
iiuiiilog
their
And with deeper v.'uter she will bo sentiment toward mother in particu­
F IF T E E N YEARS
nawly'born sons, "Warren," It’s doub­ 108.
934 and tho balance of the stato $2,greater than tho greatest.
lar and toward women in genoral. It ly Important that eur new President
"On stato road No. 4, along tho 017,670.
Frrink E. Dncons, Editor of "Ameri­
—■
o
is not amiss to ask If wo aro sincere. makes good.
east
const,
tho
projects
approved
by
"The
counties
jof
tho
state
put
up
All those civil wars in China will
can Youth," Chicago, Tolls or I*hy.
No mnttcr whnt other countries
cause more loundrymen to come to iinvo been or aro—for they have advertising investment in proportion tho rond department uro almost en- as their portion of theso projects $3,sirianB Inability to Help His Severe
tlrcly In St. Johns county nnd north. 418,220. Tho counties in tho first (jontho United States.
shown that they enn bo most immor­ to the money paid for plants, maternnd Complicated Intestinal Trouble.
Thcy arc estimated to cost $1,094,211 Jgressiurtal district jfut up $507,798, and
------------ o ------ -al while most ''chivalrous”— in a inis nnd labor."
Ferraline Brought Relief.
of which the federal government will the counties outside this congressional
We are almost afraid to look at an bind where men prey on womanhood,'
pny
$399,904,
tho
state
$098,507,
nndl,l|M
triet
$2,840,431."
heiress these days. It means being while boasting of the protection nnd DIGGIN’ THEIR OWN TATERS.
the countios $595,740.
Business and professional men find
deported by the rich papa.
luxuries thoy give their own family;
Ferrnllna
to be o f ppecullar vnluo in
"On rond No. 5, from High Springs WEATHER AND CROP CON------------ o -----------where thousands of women every I It is most noticcablo this spring that
restoring
strength,
relieving run down
down
tho
west
const
through
Tnmpu,
The St. Johns river is our greatest year die In childbirth for lack of the pnpors of Florida hnvo refrained
DITIOKS IN FLORIDA FOR
conditio* mind building up the system,
asset, Howovcr, it will not doopen knowledge nr attention; whore large from Koing into ecstasies over cundi- extending to Fort Myers nnd thenco
THE WEEK ENDING MAY 9 Mr. Frank E. Dncons recently sent us
following tho Tnminml Trail, projects
Itself. It will take tho efforts of the nurubers of prospective mothers cam date:; for stato and county offices,
the following interesting statement:
people to make it what it should bo.
Tho
Miami
Herald
noticing
it
also,
j
which
have
been
approved
by
tho
doby their own manual work tho money
"Having suffered for 15 years with
partment
aro
located
only
in
Lovy,
Temperature:
Tho
tompornturo
to pny the expenses of .the birth; very aptly says:
I
2
unvero and rnmplirntpd case of in­
n»yj M vinutcc c o u n t ie s
to 5 :lcgr::E abovu
Some people never see any good In! where thousands of women every
"Floiidu newspapers are giving
testinal
troubtc and having tried miniThese projects are estimated to cost ( Uie seasonal, except in the south nnd
anybody or anything, probably bo-1 year undergo operations made nec­
every candidate who announces
•'
otut
tf.’ty
v.ouu mid wa«icK&lt;ii&gt;, l
$003,848,
of
which
tho
federal
govern­
extreme w ;ct where it was: ahawi ALa
cause tVfj’ -trr s i &gt;:nnlxd tlionisolv'ifc. essary by the results of their bus- *1 Ills ambitions before tho coming
induced
to
try FERRALINE, the won­
ment
will
pay
$100,924,
the
state
$344,normal.
primary a friendly notice, but
bands’ infidelities; in n country lll^c
553 and the counties $122,37(1. It
Rain: .Showers occurred over all derful Natural Tonic, and found it con­
So many pcoplo hero are con­ tills we enn be excused for viewing , none of them seem to bo taking
should he borne in mind, however, that divisions—least in the lower central tained tho elements nnd properties
tinually crying about what ought to with a critical cyo our Mother’s Dny
didos as between those who have
this does not include the largo amount mid southern counties. Rainfall was necessary to relievo my suffering,
bo done but wo note that thoy hnvo sentiments nnd our talk nbout our
announced. The fact is that tho
of money spent by Hillsborough coun­ locally henvy west of tho Suwannee lone up my system nnd rebuild nnd in­
never attended a meeting of tho reverence for women. Wo nro not
newspapers of this stato aro be­
ty to iniild thin road from the Pasco River, especially in Jefferson, Gads­ vigorate my digestive organs.
Chamber of Commerce in their lives. the worst nation In the world, but wo
ginning to realizo that, hereto­
I gladly recommend FERRALINE
county
line to the Manatee county den, Walton, Escarmhin nnd adjoin­
------------o -----------fore, they have been something of
have a long wnys to go.
to
suffers from Stomach Troubles,
line,
the
only
state
aid
given
being
ing
districts.
There
are
nreas,
how­
Even the prisoners in the county
a catspaw for ambitious politic­
What mother wants, people of
$170,900—$100,000
of
which
has
not
Chronic
Diarrhoea,
or
Intestinal
ever,
in
tho
peninsular
whore
drought
Jnils and penitentiaries aro becoming America, is not merely tho annual
ians and that they have been used
Troubles."
yet
been
paid,
though
long
past
duo—
dissatisfied mid are putting on riots. Mother’s Day gift and sentiment
continues,
although
relieved
to
some
to further factionalism, some­
and the cost of two bridges, approxi­ extent by showers.
Huy u bottle of Ferraline today.
Tho Republican administration can­ while she lives and flowers on her
thing that is now fast disappear­
mately $ 100,000.
not bo hold ncocuntahlo for this, how­ grave after her death. She wants
Crops: The rain of the current Stait on the road to health without de­
ing from tho state. Their pres­
"Rond No. 6, in Calhoun county, week and that of tho last days of the lay.—Adv,
ovcr. Tho prisoners are simply be­ such sons nnd such daughters, as she
ent attitude seems to ho to let
from Port Ht. Joe to thu Jackson coun­ previous week saved u critical situa­
coming tired of so much food and can, without too much effort, take
candidates do their own election­
ty line, a distance of 65 miles, is to tion over much of tho peninsular.
NOTICE TO U!
bucIi good times and ho much atten­ a pride in. This is her greatest pos­
eering without any nuiturinl aid
cost
$195,000,
on
which
tho
state
will
tion of tho wclfnra workers. Too sible baldness. Whnt women in gen­
Corn
that
wns
wiltering
generally
and
from tho press."
I have for sale at real barganls:
much high living will mnko anyone eral want from men is—sentiment,
If tho candidates for political o f ­ pay $113,000 and the county $82,000. apparently beyond recovery, shows
"Rond
No.
7
in
Escambia
county
1 Ford touring enr, $350.
much
improvement,
although
the
discontented.
no doubt, but, first of nil, genuine fices in this stato want the newspa­
1 Ford touring car, $490, nearly
—--------- o -----------nnd sincere protection, nnd, individ­ pers to devote columns and pages to will cost, it, is estimated, $334,203, the growth is bnckwnrd and some on
Orlando is assisting in the water­ ually and collectively, a square deal. them again, evor, thoy will have to pay cost to be shared by tho federal gov­ highlands wns lost; early corn Is in new.
1 Bulck 6.
market. Cotton is coming; up— long
------------ o-----------for said columns and pages at tho ernment, and the county,
ways nobly. And when the St. Johns
"Road No. 8 in Highlands and delayed by drought, nnd chopping nnd
1 Iiuick 4.
rivor is deepened Orlando can easily INDUSTRIES ADVERTISE YOUR regular rates we would charge any
1 Ooldsmobilc 8, nearly now.
other "gusher,’’ "wild-enttor", or "pro­ Okeechobee counties will cost $314,- first work mndo progress; plants nro
CITY.
cut n canal to tho rivor. Wo said It
Alt in goud condition and painted
moter," to say nothing of thu solid 933, of which tho state will pay $63,034 small. Tobacco made good progress
when wo lived in Orlando and we say
nnd the counties $261,899.
as did peanuts, cano and minor crops. — N. II. Gnrnor at Wight Bros.’ Ga*
Tho best publicity n city can Iinvo business men.
it yot.
"The Hernando, I’asco nnd PinollnH Melons improved, but growth is rngo.
36-3t&amp;\v-ltc
is out tbo advertising of Chnmbor of
In other words politicians from
---------- o ---------now
on
in
Florida
arc
going
to
"Dig
Commerce
or
Bonrils
of
Trade,
but
Tho firo insurance agents of Flori­
da oxpoct to meet in Orlando on May that of successful Industries located ’tnters," instead of standing round
23rd.
Tho life insurance agents there, according to Henry L. StnploH, j hrnggln' on father, Jollying niothor,
should meet with them nnd botwoon of Richmond, Virginia, chairman of kissing Imby Sue, am! uatlng thu yams
tho two wo should devise some sort tile Southern Council of the Ameri­ after they are roasted.—Tampa Tribo f safety dovico that would savo UB can Association of Advertising Agen­ uno.
cies.
-ofrom tho flroB of holl.
fit responding to an address by tho (!C&gt; TO JAIL OK BE SOMEBODY.
mayor, welcoming tho quarterly ses­
Thoro Ih bo much for our congress­
The first chapter in the life story of
sion of the Council to Winston-Sal­
men nnd senators to do hero in Flor­
em, Mr. Stapels also emphasized tho what some day may bo called "The
ida in tho way of deeper water nnd
grnwtli of advertising in the South as Making of (iuy Robbins," was ended
better ports and other Improvements
Indicative of the business development tho other day by Judge Seutel, of Urthat we should think they would bo
of tliis section, among other tilings liana, 111. Hu gave Robbins, a farm
rustling around some and going af­
saying:
band, (lie alternative of going to pri.ster theso big things. Thoro is no
on fur 10 years fur robbing a store, or
"As
Into
as
fifteen
years
ago,
n
project in the United .States with
greater merit than tho St. Johns riv­ prominent advertising man after trav- agreeing to obey theso ten commamleling for weeks through tile South, meets laid down by tho court:
er and yot the Florida delegation
Go to church or Sunday school at
rarely opens up their voices in song! Iold me that lie found no products
good
enough
to
advertise.
least
once a week.
about it and we have had nothing in
"H
must
lie
a
source
of
gratification
Give
up cigarette smoking for one
tho way of improvements in ten
to
every
southern
man
to
note
tho
year.
years.
changed conditions of today—not only
Stay away from pool hulls one year.
in textiles hut in other lines as well
Read I
selected by the public
Attorney General Daugherty says
"Sealdsweet Oranges and Grapefruit librarian, and report to the probation
tho U. S. Senators can spend all tho ilie incomparable gift of Florida's gol- otricor what lie hurl read,
money they want on their candidacy den groves, greet you on the breakKeep employed constantly, and keep
campaign since Senator Newberry 1ms fast table at the Ritz or the Waldorf, account of expenditures.
been whitewashed. They can spend
"Carloads of Coca-Cola—that adStay off streets at night except on
nil they want In every state except verlisiug prodigy of Atlanta—aro business.
Florida and here thoy are held down ipi curbing thirst in Kansas City and
Keep alt laws of state, city, or vil
hy the ilrynu I’rlmiuy law. Homo of Seattle.
Inge.
them however never needed any llry"Planters of Peanuts—made in HufDrink no intoxicating liquor,
an primary law to hold Ilium down folk, Virginia, smile at you from thu
Pay all court costs in $5 monthly inIn tliclr expenditures. If they over news stands along the subway as you stiillmeiits,
spent a nickel for a cigar they would wait for the South Ferry Express.
( Report to eircuit judge the first day
have had a fit nnd jumped into tho
"Ivory Garters—made in old New of each court term.
river. The campaigns now are JiiHt Orleans, nro in evidence in the lockIf Robbins lives faithfully to Ibis
O N TRACTO RS and engineers in nil parts o f the
llko Sunday school picnics with tho er rooms at Pino Valley, Woodiawn contract for six months the peuitencountry who have used Cletrac are enthusiastic
red lenumndo cut out and swimming or Sunset Hills while their owners Gary will never get him. It is an inover
its
remarkable ability to save time and money on
prohibited. But one thing is sure are enjoying the carol of the clouk ] foresting experiment, one that the
every
job
it tackles.
and certain—the cnndliintos got no and melody of tho mnshlu.
|country well might watch.— Capper's
TJI
m
o
Arm
Tit
gu
t
a
t
more free notices from thu newspap­
"V-C Fertilizers, made out of tho Weekly,
It’a a treat to watch Cletrac putting over a road job. Hauling
CU'trnc J obs
ers. They pay for what thoy say fertility that went to nourish the
materials, scraping, grading, filling, ditching— it never lets up till
Pulling Ditching Machines
now or there is no say nnd thu pea­ billies of animals in bygone centuries, WHERE THE STATE ROAD MON­
Pulling Hooter ami Oradlng
the job is done — it's never stumped by treacherous footing or
Plow*
nut politicians that formerly rode the lire being shipped from the .Smith to
steep grndfcs.
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EY IH GOING
Handling Cream* or W heel
nowspapurs aro paying in advance or the corn lielt so that fields may stay
Hcrapera
Tlie sure grip of its broad, tank-type tracks gives Cletruc a
Pulling Orudrre and Leveler*
they get no notices. Tho editors of productive fur man and ills children’s
Tho Tnmpn Times is compiling some
Hauling A w ay Dlrl
steady
powerful pull that does the work of half a dozen anlmala
Florida hnvo torn their shirts for children.
|valuable statistics about the road
11,Inning In Material
in
half
the
time and at half the cost. It’s easy and economical to
candidates tlu* Inst timo.
O p e ra tin g Stone C ruaher,
"Those products have all outgrown' building in Florida and showing that
operate, too.
Qravcl Screening Mill, Con­
the swaddling clothes of sectional ilia- the hulk of our money—Smith Florida
crete Mlaere, Conveyors and
KUvatore
This honestly built tractor has proved that it can't be equaled
WIIAT MOTHER REALLY WANTS trlbution. These manufacturers are money— is going for roads west of the
Pulling Heavy Hellers
as
a
power unit for stiff hauling jobs and it fits right Into the
not only manufacturing thu goods, Suwannee river and show the truth of
F u llin g or Pushing Sn ow
Flows
tremendous 19z2 roud construction campaign which calls for every
Each succeeding Mother's Day hut they are manufacturing public these assertions by the following sta­
Cleaning Roadalde Drain*
possible economy. With a Cletrac you will greatly increase your
givos one a new vista down tho opinion concerning them.
tistics: •
Mowing Roadsides
road-building capacity,
r
winding years nbout mother ami wo
"On state Rond No. 1, from JackEach of the products which 1 have
coma to think that if mothur Is liv­ just referred to hnvo been helped by sonvillo to I’cnsucola, on 131 miles of
it 1 , ^ , or,a?,UHhi " R thL‘ C'CtraC ln thls territory because we believe
ing she ought to have tho flowers In­ national advertising
prepared by the project the department estimated
t is the outstanding power unit in tho tractor field today. Como
stead of waiting until h) io is dead. members of the Southern Council of Hint there would he expended by the
In nnd examine it — lei us demonstrate it on any job you say—
Our motors have dune so much for tho American Association of Adver-1department or under Its supervision
ask us for actual figures showing how much it saves. Then
HARD THIS
WAV. BUTmankind that they lire entitled to tlising Agencies who are mooting hero $3,382,990, of which the fedornl govdecide for yourself if Cletrac isn’t the tractor for you.
much more than they ever got in this tliis evening.
lornmont was to provide $1,541,720, tho
llfo and it is only when wo hnvo
"Quantity production was Americas state $1,212,930 and thu counties thru
children of our own that wo bugin to first grout gift to industry. Quantity which thu road is to be built $628,930.
roalizo just whnt sacrifices mother selling or advertising was her second. This is distinctly a north urn! west
made for us. Col. Nolan speaking We have discovered the only soiling Florida project, and represents more
FLORIDA DISTRIBUTORS
hero for thu Ku KJux Klim vory force that can be multiplied ns fust ns than one-third of nil Die work undertruthfully said that "ho hold no brlof miichino-mndo merchandise, machine- taken by llie department since its orDAYTONA, FLORIDA
for the young peoplo of todny but made salesmanship or advertising, gunlxntion. The physical shape of
whnt tho nation needed was to put Many buHlnoHsess still suffer iiecnuso Florida is largely north and south, and
grandma back on thu pedestal whore of attempted mass production withuut tbo travel into and out of tho state is
grandpa placed her many years ago." mnsH Helling. Thoy need to make an principally in these directions. Rond

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several on the IMnclIns county work.
The drop In tho nvornge of tho bids
mokes It evident road building costs
nro down. There 1b undoubtedly a
decrease in tho cost of labor, of ma­
terial, and of construction supervis­
ion, nnjl, in Borne things, there is n
material reduction of freight rates.
By tho time tho Hillsborough county
contracts nro ready to bo let, tho in­
dications aro that n still greater de­
crease in costs will have come, and
tho relative drop shown by the nvt#ngo of the Ornngo county bids and
tho Pinellas county bids, will at lonjt
bo duplicated for this county.
The bids for the Ornngo county
project as shown by tho county road
department engineer’s
tabulation
sent to tho bidding contractors, wore
as follows:
Lnsly Bros., and Harvey, $2.40 per
sqqunre yard; Fish Bros., $2.75; J. Y.
Wilson, $2.&lt;48; James G. Yeats,.$2.63;
F, W. Long &amp; Co., $2.55; W. H. Ken­
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NOTHING LIKE HOME
INFLUENCES

if *t v v h

In these dnyB of jnzz, lust cars and
fast living, wo are getting away from
the home influences of tho early dnys
fathers and mothers are leaving tho
child!en to shift for themselves at
night instead of remaining at home
to look over them, children cannot
There is a satisfaction in knowing’ that
study but must attend tho movies or
when you send for a thing that you will get it.
tho dances or tho partios every night
in the week and the effect is noticeIt is our purpose to maintain our stocks
aide in the life of lliu country. Wo
so that you will not be disappointed.
are living too fast, leaving tho home
fires, casting off the influences that
Another thing,—the price is not ad­
formerly held tho family together.
The
Jacksonville Metropolis uptly
vanced during a temporary local shortage.
says:
4 ' 1,
*
"That was a high note sounded by
We are at your service all the time.
Ed Arras, international Kiwnnis
trustee, at tho weekly meeting of tho
local Kiwnnis Club when ho said
"show me one person that has kopt
from crime by prison walls nnd I
will show you a thousand that have
Phone 536
been kept on the straight and nar­
row path because of noblo principles
of living learned at their mothers’
GROW ERS SUPPLIES
knees."
,
Not criticizing present methods for
the prevention of crime and tho ref
T. J. MILLER BUILDS
25, there will be given at tho school urination of criminals, Mr. Arras ex­
ANOTHER BUILDING house a program of essays, music, pressed the belief the real salvation
songs nnd drills. Tho main part of o f tho world lies in the Influeneo o f
T. J. Miller, the “ town builder” ia this program will bo givon by tho mothers and the homes of which thoy
putting up another ono.
Ho baa members of the Senior Class, who will are the hearts, and lie soch n menace
to mornls in tho fact the family al
been building so many buildings discuss In an interesting way somo
of tho work done by tho class during tar is not ns prominent an institution
during the past six months that it
as it once was, and thure Is eausu for
tho yenr.
is difficult to keep up with him. His
Tho eighth grado will nlso givo the fear held; for no influoncc in tho
latest is a fine two story building in special work, nnd diplomas of en­ world is as abiding or comforting ns
the roar of his furniture store on trance to the High School will ho de­ I that spirit of righteousness which
Second street nnd west of his apart­ livered by Supt. T. W. Lawton to tho only can be inculcnted in tho youthment house that fronts on Palmet­ following members of tliis grade: ' ful mind at the family fireside.
Search tho prisons of the world.
to. This new building will bo a two Clyde Palmer Argo, Shirley Mary
story brick the flrst floor to bo oc­ Swope, Evelyn I.enorn Wheeler, d ia r­ Explore the underworld. Ask men
cupied b y Mr. Miller as a mortuary ies Johansen, William Robert Wil­ and women in tho highways nnd hed­
ges what influences shnped the des’
and funeral chapel temporarily and liams, John Batts Jones, Jr.
n small warehouse ill the rear. Tho
At eight o’clock, Friday, May 20, times of their lives. Then ask, when
itcnnd floor will bo n nice five room the following seniors will be gradu­ you wore a child tlid you repent this
apartm ent with nil modern conven­ ated from the Ilighh School: Warm prayer at your mother’s knee—
iences. Mr. Miller will occupy tho Winifred
Pope,
Virginia
Burch
first floor until such time as he can Wright, Catherine Monterio Young, Now I lay mo down to sleep,
construct i. larger building for his Walter Lee Carter, Harold Walter I pray the Lord my soul to keep;
If I should die before I wnko
funeral and embalming business at Vnrn,
the earner of Commercial nvouuc and
Tho commencement address will bo I pray thco Lord my soul to tnlcc.
Palmetto in the rear of tho postof- delivered by Prof. W. II. Drcsch, D.
You’ll discover Ihnt the great ma­
fire whore ho owns n fine pieco of D., of Rollins College. His subject
jority of thoso who fell before tho
property. Verily, Snnford Is grow­ will be, "The Key to Suceoss."
ing and T. J. is doing n mnn’s part In
The Diplomas will he presented by onrushing tides of life never repented
it, never kriew tho significance of ap­
the b u ild in g.
Principal M. J. Okcrlund.
The Oviedo orchestra under tho di­ proaching a mother’s kneo in the ev­
COMMENCEMENT
rection of Mr. E. A. Ball, will furnish enings and there receiving the bene­
diction which conies only through
tho
music.
EXERCISES OVIEDO
tho loving touch of her hnnd.
HIGH SCHOOL
Oh tho solemn Influences of tho
BRICK PAVING COMES DOWN
family altnrl As ono who has bowed
The commencement season of tho
Oviedo High School will begin on tho
Seminole county expects to have within its presence looks back to it
evening of Sunday, May 21, when tho more roads paved within the next —tho scono when all the family as­
sembled in the living room, a few
commencement sormon will be deliv­
two years at least and Snnford City chapters wero rend from tho Bible,
ered at the Baptist church by Rev.
F. Rlaikmnn, D. D., former prosi-* will have many new streets paved followed by n paternal prayer—the
dent nf Rollins College. Special mus­ within the next six months if the bond dignity nnd everlastingness of tho In­
issues go over as in all liklihood they fluence) is realized in its nobler sense.
ic will be rendered by the choir.
There Is no end to tho possibilities
will.
Brick pnving has always had
Bn the evening of Thursday, May
drst place in the minds of the citi­ of homd Influence. Nothing thut or­
zens of this county but in the past iginates there Is ovor forgotten.
If the world is to topproach tho
two or three years tho freight ratos
on brick hnvo boon ho high as to bo finer ideals—the Ideals of righteous*
almost prohibitive, Tho Tampa Trib­ llylng nnd sorvico to others—tho ap­
une sees the rnto of brick paving proach miiBt bo through tho principles
coming down nnd has tho following of Christianity as exemplived in tho
home. A community is neither hot­
about it:
UNION-MADE
"Taking tho highest and lowest ter nor worse than its nvornge homo.
A new work garment so design bids on brick roads received by Pin­ This is also tme of a nation nnd tho
&lt;&lt;l that the drop-seat will not
ellas county ,thiB week, wo And tho world.
show. Rations nro Invlslblo
and placed so ns not to stick ia
Tho best way to Hnvo mankind nnd
nvorngo to bo $2.56 per square yard
wearer’s bock when lying down.
for number ono brick of a given dim­ to set Its feet on tho upwnrd pnth is
ension, asphalt filler. Taking tho to touch It tho fundamental truths of
LONG WEARING
COMFORT COVERALLS sr» mull
nvnrage
of tho lowest, tho middle, and worth while living in Its Infancy.
from l«ni mnUrlali ami suarantaad
tho highest bids received by Ornngo There aro no substitutes for tho
u&gt; »t&gt;»r Uno.lt an thnink baton
Hit gnrmaiiu an maila uti,
county March 15, wo got an average homo."
insist on "P A N A M A "- Brand
bid for tho same clnsa of rood and
K.ha Mfs. Co., Mobil., AU.
For Ront— Nicely furnished ton
Identical materials of $2.03.
room
npnrtmentB with batly in Cates
When
It
is
considered
that
freight
To M a k e
G ood"
on brick nnd other road material will now building, nt rcnsonnblo prices.
bo much greater laid down in Pln- Also hnvo apartments for ront at 809
ollas county than It wns In Orlando, Mngnolin St. J. J. Cntcs, nt Catos
35-tfc
these comparative figures nro ex­ store,
tremely grntifying.
38-20tc
Tho lowest bid received in tho Or­ 6GG quickly relieves a cold.
ange county bidding was $2.40 per
Mr. and Mrs. J. St. Clair Whlto,
squnro ynrd nnd that bid got tho con­
tract for project No. 4. Tho lowest Jr., have ns their guest, Mrs. H.
bid received by Pinellas bounty was Stevens Whlto of Jncksonvlllo.

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BUMMER TOURISTS ARB COMING
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Tho ahnounccmont o f tho loading
railway lines of tho south, east and
central wost that summor tourist
rntes would bo offectlvo this summer
tut Floridn has already had its effect,
and locnl real estnte men aro receiv­
ing many inquiries from othor states
for cottages and apartments.
As n matter of fact few pooplo
hnvo ever looked upon Florida as n
summer resort state, nnd tho railroad
announcement of rates is the first big
boost this state has received along
that lino.
Once tho pcoplo of tho country at
largo nro told of Florida’s summer
cllmnto nnd got tho inbred idea out of
their bends thnt Florida is excessively
hot in summer timo this stato will
become tho greatest summer ns well
as winter playground of tho people of
the eastern half of tho United States.
The snmo amount expended for ad­
vertising Florida’s summer attractive­
ness thnt is spent to promote winter
tourist business would fill this stato
with summor recroatlonlsts. Instead
of one big tourist crop, Florida would
gather two.
Advertising built up Florida’s win­
ter business and advertising will
build up Florida’s Bummer business.
— Daytona Journal.
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Tho following dipping from a Ma­
con, Georgia, newspaper will bo of in­
terest to Hanford renders:
‘■Benjamin Franklin munched his
dry hmf of bread nH he strolled up
Cherry street yesterday, forgetting
nil else in his hnppinoRH nt fend oneo 1
more.
“ No’m, I nint hungry, but if you’ll
just give me tho money to go homo
on, I will suro appreciate it," said
Young Ben, whoso renl name wns
David Farmer, when ho enme to tho
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Assoeinted Charities to seek nid.
|OAK AVENUE AND FIRST STREET
The Associated Charities is some­
times made to feel thnt its work is out ho started to walk ns far ns pos­ nro so many others that come mid go,
not all in vain when a note of grati­
sible. He arrived In Macon with bot­ but nit thu next morning’s mall came
tude is received quite unexpectedly
from tho receiver of some kindness. tomless shoes and in a desperate need a little note from David nt Snnford,
Fla.
David had been visiting his sister of food nnd enre,
at Sparks, Gn., nnd hnd no money to
David could not bo persuaded to
"I sure do thank you for giving the
get homo on. Times aro linrd nnd he eat anything ns a gift but instead ho money to come home on nnd ns soon
could not seciiro enough money to get took his only fifteen cents nnd ns I can make shine money, I will
homo. Tho child was very anxious to bought htiiisolf n dry loaf of bread.
send your money back to you,” ho
see father and mother onco moro bo
Dnvld had boon forgotten as there concluded.”

FOR SALE BY

Kent Yulcaniziiig Works

Proved
PAVING ECONONY
FOR

FLORIDA TAXPAYERS
A SIX-YEAR RECORD
Representative Maintcnince and
Repair Costs of Florida Brick
Pavements—

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nance and repair cost
fo r th ir ty m ile s o f
vitrified brick paving in
three Florida counties has
been only S I 68 over a six
year period—a rate of cost
less than $6 a mile a year.

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Road No. l j Built, 1915;
Length, 7.2 miles:

VITRIFIED

Cost for maintenance and re­
pair per mile each year: ■$4. 08.

SEMINOLE COUNTY—

PAVEMENTS

Road No. 1; Built, 1916;
Length, 8.4 miles:

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Cost for maintenance and re­
pair per mile each yean &amp; .£ 0 .

VOLUSIA C O U N T Y Road adjacent to DeLand
Built, 1916; Length 14.6 miles:
Cost for mainttnamt and re­
pair per mile each year: $ 6 . 63 .

Average Cost per mile per
yenr for these 30 miles:
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Considering their long life
when well-built, they are
the least expensive pave­
m ents any com m unity—
your com m u n ity— can
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 12,1922

ALL BUSINESS AND TRADE
CONDITIONS SHOW ADVANCE
THROUGHOUT UNITED STATES

UPSALA AND
GRAPEVILLE
Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Bortloson
entertained guests from Sanford on
Sunday.
Miss Bright Lnnoy was n visitor
over Sunday of Miss Margaret Ericson.
Mr. Thompson was a dinner guest
Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Cramer, who later carried him home
going on as usual down to see their
aunt, Mrs. Coller who is still at For­
mosa, Vernon accompanying thorn.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson of near
Monroe wore Sunday guests at the
home of his son, Will, who has not
yet recovered from the influenza, as
tho doctor calls it.
John MUIor tells us ho has hal el­
ectric lights placed in his homo and
they are expecting more out soon.
We are sure glad to sea tho places
filling up and new homes being built
and old onos painted nnd repaired.
Forrest West is nlso adding on an
extension to his kitchen anc^ back
porch. Charley Cramor has been
helping for a few dnys.
Let us not forgot tho preaching next
Sunday at the Lutbcr-r ^hureh nt
11, In Swedish and English, nt even­
ing, with Sundny school ns usual nt
tho PrcBbyteriun at 2 I’ . M.
Itov. J. S .Clark gnvo ns nn extra
good sermon last Sundny showing
that Wq now in tho church ngu are
under tho period of a place of truth.
Wo are pleased to have with us Mr.
nnd Mrs. Dunn nnd family ns well nn
Miss Iccnhour.
Sorry there is no
way for tho pastor to get over for
tho mid week meeting.
Mrs, Cooper of New Smyrna a
cousin of Mrs. Volio Williams and
Charles Miller of Owenshurg, Ken­
tucky, was hore to attend tho funeral
of her father, Mr. Win, MUIor.
They took tho undo over to Now
Smyrnn and on Sunday to his Into
brothers homo near Orlando; Inter in
tho day ho left to return home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Yewoll, tho former a
childhood chum of tho doeeasod were
also present, lately having coino to
resido In Orlnndo from Kentucky.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Haskins wore
visitors Sunday nt tho homo of their
sister Mrs. Nieco nnd father, Mr.
Maim.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Lindquist nnd
children spent Sunday at tho homo of
her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. August
Swanson, while Archio had ns his
guest, C. E. iicrgqulst from Sanford.
Mr. Tyners is expecting relatives
from Windormero next Sunday and
Emil Mngnuson.
Some of the roads around the*Cam­
eron City neighborhood are miser­
able. We do not know if tliese roads
hava been made county roads or not
hut from the looks o f them they evi­
dently do not belong to any county or
state. There are plenty of good
farms in that neighborhood nnd it is
difficult for the pcopto to get in or
out just now on account of the
heavy sand. It would lie well for tho
county commissioners to give all tho
people of the thickly sottlod portions
of tho county better ronds as soon us
possible after the now bonds are sold.
Drilling for petroleum and nnturnl
gas in Hungary so far has been un­
successful although nomo wells have
boon bored to a depth of 000 motrB.

Everyone Should
Drink Hot Water
in the Morning
Waoli away all stomach, liver,
M d bowel poisons before
hrsskfsct.

Thirty Thousand Manufacturers Make Report as
“ Stable, Sane and Continuous Advance”
( □ ? T h e Asatirlntrd I ' r . n . )

NEW YORK, May 10—Business and trnde conditions through­
out the United States as reported by thirty thousand manufac­
turers to John H. Edgcrton, president of the National Association
of Manufacturers today, show “ Stable, sane, definite and continu­
ing advanco,” summary issued by Edgerton declared.
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die Florida Citrus Rr iuinjfi
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T h o ox p n n slon o f c a r lo t m a r ­
kets f o r F lo r id a o r a n g e s and
g r a p e f r u it has bean duo to the
efforts o f tho g r o w o r s ' o w n c o nporuUvo o r g a n is a t io n .
Futu re
e x p a n sion o f su ch m a r k e t s must
ho made by tho g ro w e rs .

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To feel your best day In nnd day
out, to feel clean ituddo; no sour bile ■ ■
to rout your tongue and sicken your
breath or dull your head; no consti­
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tho skin poreH do not absorb impuri­
ties into the blood, while tho bowel
pores do.
To keep these poisons and toxins
well flushed from the stomach, livor,
kidneys and bowoU, drink before
breakfast each day, glnss of hot wat­
er with n tcnspoonful of limestone
phosphuto in it. Tills will clcnneo
purify and froshon the entiro iiilmontnry tract before eating more food.
Get a quarter pound of limestono
phosphate from your phurnineixt. It
is Inexpensive nnd almost tnsteloss.
Drink phosphuto hot water overy
morning to rid your system of thoso
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vent their formation.—AjJv.

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T is ours. It belongs to no one else. It cannot be taken away from
us.
Its value increases from season to season. That yalue and its
increase, belong solely to us.

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T h o first c o m m e r c i a l In trod u c­
tion o f r e g u la r s u p p lie s o f g r a p e ­
fr u it Into G rea t llrlt aln , w ith
a c c o m p a n y in g ed u ca tion a l w ork ,
Is but a s in g le one o f tha a c h i e v e ­
m en ts o f
tho
F lo r id a Citr us
Kxchniign
during
the cu r re n t
murlcotln g scunon.

Remember These
Facts
U eald sw cet o r a n g e s and g r a p e ­
fruit are a c c e p te d liy tho trade
as n a tio n a lly a d v er tis ed -p r od u c ts .
' A n d they are d is t in c t ly F lor id a
produ cts.
L ik e w is e
d is tin c tly
oltrus.
H u n d r e d s o f th ou san ds » '
h o u s e w i v e s w h o d em an d Heald■ weot f r o m their grouers a s s o ­
ciate tho n am e o n ly w ith o r a n g e s
an d g r a p e f r u i t — f r o m Florida.
W h ile the F lo r id a Citrus K x Change pr e se r v e s m os t cordlul
r ela tion e w ith c o - o p e r a t t v o m a r ­
k e t i n g o r g a n is a t io n s ev e ry w h e r e ,
It h oe n o o n t a n g l l n g alliances.

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freexo In C a lifo r n ia o r A
d r o u t h lit New Y o r k Htate f o r
this reason m a y o n ly b r i n g tho
benefits o f bettor pr ic es to m om bore o f th is o r g a n is a t io n .

Any m ain ber o f the F lo r id a
Citrus E x c h a n g e a l w a y s In In a
position to obtain tho "high d o l ­
lar" for hla fruit whenever there
la a market upturn.
Nothing
could demonstrate this better
than events of last ninety days.
In number of members, aoreage
and volume of fruit, ibe Florida
Cltnu Eiohange shows constant
and oonslstsnt gain, Thera must
be reasons for these feats. In­
vestigate and you will readily
•nd what are these reasons.

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W e are constantly working to upbuild the good-will value of our
Sealdsweet trademark by advertising to consumers and to dealers; by
consistent grading and packing practices; by intelligent co-operation with
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o f efficient se r v ice to members.
W h a t e v e r the p r o b le m s o f the
fu tu re th ey m u st bo tho p r o b ­
lem s o f tho g r o w e r s — thoso w h o
ow n tho land ami tho trees which
p r o d u c e c itru s f r u it s — nnd o n ly
the o r g a n is e d g r o w e r s s u c c e s s ­
fu lly m a y s o lv e them.

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Ths history, alms and purposes
ef ths Florida Citrus Exchange
may not bs told In a to w words.
They ars Identical with thosa
of ths citrus industry In Florida.
T h s two cannot bs Intelllasntly
separated.
After m trs than a doien years
of successful operation, the Flor­
ida Citrus JOzchanae today typi­
fies the .‘success of co-operative
marketing carried on with the
true co-operative spirit.
It is to c o - o p e r a t iv e m a rk e t in g
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committee majority was laid before |stolen from ‘his automobile, parky
PRESIDENT MAY FAVOR
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SALES TAX FOR BONUS Mr. Harding. The bill differs only In front o f ths Jail under the nose of
slightly from tho measure passed by a policeman. It happened that abM
(Hr Thr AaMfliilrd PrrMl
tho house.
sevonty-flve negroci were congr*.
WASHINGTON, May 10.—View*
The
thegated about the jail to see tho polk*
..... president’s position
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of the president on tho soldier bonus soldier bonus was outlined in a le t -' lock up twenty others who had been
legislation declared at the White ter to Chairman Fordney of the arrested in a raid on a dice game,
Houso today as unchanged, will bo house ways and means committee Someone in the crowd noticed tha
transmitted during tho next two when tho matter was pending hofore whiskey in tho car shouted, 'Liquor*
days to Chairman McCumber and that body nnd which was to tho of- *'ie spectators gathered around the’
Republican members of the Neonate feet thnt either a sales tax to raise mnchlno and that was the last se«g
the funds for palyng tho bonus o f the ovidenco. No arrests were
finance committee.
The president's ideas on tho sub­ should he enacted or some othor e f - ' made for tho crowd scattered, and It
ject will bo presented to tho majority foctive means should be.
was not known who was guilty, bat
committeo mombors ns a result of tho
$ho Chief is confident there was ,
WEST PALM BEACII, May 11.— joyous party In "Reno,*' tho negro
visit of Chnirman McCumber and
several of his associates to the whlto Chief Mathews, nftor confiscating quarter, Inter in the evening.
houso recently, at which time the twenty-four quarts o f liquor here
outline of tho bill approved by tho one night Inst week hnd tho evidence
For quick results, try a want nd.

W e do this secure in the knowledge that the Sealdsweet trade­
mark must remain a distinct asset to the citrus industry of Flc^ida, and
to Florida alone. It cannot bs adversely affected by association with the
products of any other section, or with other th^n citrus fruits.

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During this last season we have made an increase of forty per
cent in the private-sale, carlot markets in which Sealdsweet oranges and
grapefruit have been sold, as compared with any previous year in the
history of our organization.
This is indicative of the progress which
this co-operative body has been making, and is making, in every de­
partment of its operation.

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The close of the season will find the Florida Citrus Exchange in
the strongest position that ever it has occupied, having marketed suc­
cessfully the largest volume of fruit in its history; and having made ev­
ery possible preparation for the greater tasks which lie before it in pro­
tecting the interests of Florida producers, who must look to it, and to it
alone for the solution of their problems, as citrus production further in­
creases in the groves of the state.

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In the ranks«of the hundred-and-one associations of this or­
ganization there is room for every grower who has the ability to co­
operate— “ to conduct yourself that others may work with you.”
For detailed information consult the manager of the nearest Asso­
ciation or of the sub-Exchange in your territory; or write to the
Business Manager of the Florida Citrus Exchange, Tampa, Florida.
Remember, there is no capital stock; there are no initiation
fees; there are no membership dues.

He FLORIDA
CITRUS EXCHANGE

The safest nnd surest way back to
health, strength nnd hnpplnoss Is by
. the Taninc route. Union Pharmacy.
— Adv.

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Flakier County is
Mining Ochre Frtfm
Tremendous Field
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BUNNELL, May 10.—Flagler coun-

ha9 tho distinction of shipping on
Tuesday tho first carlond of fine grado
idlow ochre, mined, ground and pro7
nt tho Pidcock-Roberta ochro
^|n(J near Haw creek, about eight
,loa southwest of Bunnoll, It being
the only industry of tho kind In tho
,tato of Florida.
The car was consigned to Jnckaonrillo destined for local consumption.
The company has boon compollod to
suspend mining during the potato
harvesting Benson, but expects in a
foW dnys to bo In full operation again
and will ship in largo quantities to
Philadelphia and New York.
One of tho principal products of
this new industry for Florida will bo
pure oxide of iron, for which there Is
great demand at good prices and of
which they will In a few days bo rondy
for quantity production. Burnt slona,
in its •-‘do variety of high colors and
*11 of a superior quality will tako pre­
cedence ovor other mining, which
shortly is merely to bo a side lino or
by-product, und from a small experi­
mental start by Mr. Davo Roberts, a
gentleman who bus dovoted years of
study nnd trial of the Florida deposits
the business now promises to rnnk
among the largest and most important
mining enterprises in tho stnto.
So far ns nt presont known these
mineral deposits exist in no other por­
tion of Floridn in mining quantities,
but Mr. Roberts states that tho supply
Is sufficient in Flagler county to sup­
ply the entire country for a good
mnny years to come. Ono o f tho real
deposits is that it is almost exclusive­
ly surfneo mining, tho overburden be­
ing one foot or Icsb throughout the
field, covering Bovcrnl thousand acres
upon which tho compnny lias secured
options. The company owns outright
a considerable acreage, the mineral de­
posits alone being estimated at mil­
lions of dollars.

OLD BUILDINGS ARE PASSING
Work o f demolishing the old frame
building at the corner of First street
nnd Park avenue occupied by the pool
room has begun nnd this building will
moke way for a fine three or four
story brick building, tho owners, Dr.
Puleaton nnd L. A. Brumlcy being
undecided ns to tho heighth of tho
building until they can determine
what tho second nnd third and fourth
floors will bo best suited. Tho old
Miller building on tho other corner
will bo tom down nt once and
tho First National Bnnk will build
a five story building there. Tho old
Stnr Theatre Is nlmost dpwn now and
it is understood that a new theatro
will grace this lot. Sanford Is some
building town.
GLEANERS HELD THEIR
LAST SOCIAL MEETING

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THESANPORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY It, IMS
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MAYOR’S PROCLAMATIONCLEAN-UP WEEK
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Whereas: It appears that on May
27fti, 1022, Snnford is destined to
come into prominence as n conven­
tion City because of tho Mystic
Shrino ccrcmonlnl, when thousands
of people will he our guests, and
Whereas: It Is tho desire of all
Snnford that the city put on Its best
appearance nt that time, nnd
Wherens: It Is necessary to en­
list the aid nnd co-operntion o f all
the people to the end that the city
he mado clean and spotless,
NOW THEREFORE, by tho au­
thority in mo vested, I, C. E. Henry,
Mayor of tho City of Sanford do
hereby proclaim tho week beginning
May 16th, nnd ending May 20th,
1022, ns ‘Clean Up Week’ and I do
hereby cnll upon nil citizens of

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Deed will issue thereon on the 29th WANTED—To hear from owner of
good ranch fo r sale. State eath
day o f May. A. D. 1922.
WITNESS my official signature price, ful particulars. D. F. Bush,
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and seal this tho 20th day o f April, Minneapolis, Minn.
Apl 7-21; Mny 6-19; June 2-lw
A. D. 1022.
(SEAL)
E. A. GOUQLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole
LANDIS, FISH A HULL
Couny, Florida.
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
3«-6tc Attorneys and Counsellon-at-Law
DcLAND. FLORIDA
Will practice in the State and FederFOR SALE— Fine celery fnrm, 10 il viourts. S
~ lecial facilities for Exacres rich hammock land, cultivated •mining and Perfecting Land Titles.
10 yenrs. Crop on it now. Two flow­
ing wells, 8 ^ acres tiled; also thirty
SCHELLE MAENES
acres hammock adjoining with one
LAWYER
well nnd small pnrt cleared, near
Office In the Court Home
Cameron City. Apply to owner for
FLORIDA
particulars. Herbert O. Crlppon, It. SANFORD
R. A., Box 189
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Snnford to lend every aid and as­
sistance in their power, to tho o ffi­
cials, in order that Sanford may pre­
sent n clean nnd spotless nppcnrnnco
on the ceremonial day, as well nq on
all other days.
C. E. HENRY,
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Snnford, Sin., Mny 10th, 1022.
ORDER.
It is hereby ordered thnt the week
G E O . G. HERRING
beginning Mny lGth and ending May
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treat
for
you
to
see
tho
nice
new
20th, 1022, bo designated ns CleanAttorney-nt-Law
Up Week, in tho City of Snnford, and apartments in Cntes new building.
35tfc No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
all officials nnd employees r.ro hereby Only six moro loft to rent.
SANFORD. FLA.
directed to help, aid nnd assist, in
carrying out tho spirit of tho May­
Tho Dnily Herald Delivered to your
or’s Proclamation.
door six dnys a week for 15 cents—
C. J. RYAN,
Join the throngs of readers.
City Manager, i
Mny 10th. 1922.
JEWELER

Tho Gleaners of the Presbyterian
church had their last social meeting
tho evening of tho 8th. It was great­
ly enjoyed by all as Mrs. Alfred Llljn,
the president, had nrranged such n
clover miscellaneous progrnm, of
W A N T E D — Men o r w o m e n t o tn k e o r dora f o r g e n u in e Kuarnnteed h o s ie r y ,
which the first pnrt consisted of poet­
MY SPECIALTIES:
f o r men, w o m e n a n d children. E l i m i n ­
ates d a r n in g
(40.00 a w e e k fu ll time.
ical tributes to various members.
11.00 an h our enaro time,
Experience
Picknrd’a Hand-Painted China
Miss Hcrmina Lehman rendered sev­
unnecessary.— In ter n a tion a l
B lock lu g
Gorham's
Sterling Silver
Mills.
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eral humorous vocal solos; at times
Rogers'
Plated
Ware
wo could hardly refrain from crying
Elgin
nnd
Waltham
Watches
hut Just when thnt idea entered our
s a S v i t a i n m i m t a t c i h i ' i a i n s a H i l B i t a t e l t i M ' a i “ We Picked Up Seven Lnrge Dead
minds we wore shaking with lnughter
Hats First Morning Using Rnl-Snnp."
as somo of tho songs represented n
So writes Mr. B. E. Cnrpcntcr,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chandler and family
Mr. Fred Harden returned Wednonboy nnd his boyhood trials,- Delicious
Wodiiridge, N. J. "Wo lost 18 small Parcel Past Your Cleaning and
Dyeing to
refreshments were served by Mrs. Al­ and Mr. nnd Mrs. Miller of Moore day from the Fernnld-Lnughton hos- chicks one night, killed by rats.
pita] where he has been for the past
Station
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
and
fred Llljn, Mrs. J. W. Moro nnd Mrs.
Bought somo RAT-SNAP nnd picked
two weeks.
Mrs. John Phillips.
F. L. Green.—Contributed.
up 7 lnrge dead rnts next morning
Mrs. P. N. Wnkofleld spent Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. Will Evans and two nnd in 2 weeks didn’t sco a single rnt.
day
afternoon
in
Sanford
attending
children
of Tampa spent the week­ RAT-SNAP is good and sure." Comer
The Daily Herald Delivered to your
end here returning to their home
door six duys a week for 15 conts— meet of the Woman's Club.
in enke ready for use. Throo size^.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McClain wore Tuesday.
Join the throngs of renders.
35c, 05c, SI.25. Sol (land guaranteed
culling on relatives nnd friends here’. Mrs. Anna Swanson is spending the
by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
611 Main St.
Jacksonville, FI
week in DeLand, takin geare of Mrs.
A bail sprntn heals slowly if not Sunday.
The
May
picnic
that
was
held
nt
We
prepay
parcel
postage
on return.
H.
E.
Hraddock,
who
has
been
sick
trented with a remedy that has the
Lake
Harney
Saturday
was
well
at­
SEED
CORN,
COWPEAS,
VELVET
for
some
time.
power to penotrnte the flesh
Bal­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Bnrlnw nnd
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
lard’s Snow Liniment is especially tended.
Mrs. Eiehnor left last week for St. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Long and Miss­
adapted lor such ailments. Three siz­
SEED. SORGHUM
es Hazel anil Bessie Quigg ail of Or­ For Immediate shipment. Alt seasones, 30c, HOc and $1.20 per bottle. Sold Augustine to visit her dnughter.
Mr. Fred McFarlane retured home lando were Sunday visitors at tlle able Field and Vegetable Heeds. Wrllo
by Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
,
, ,,
for Price 1.1st and Cntnloguo. Oar tienuMonday from Alabama.
hnme of Mr. and .Mrs. (juigg here.
tifui and instructive catalogue is free
Mr. and Mrs, J. F. McClellan und
Mr. Engcrsol gave a house talsing &lt;‘»'1 «lv«" valuable informal Inn on
Let Mrs. Mary Graves Toll You Her
*
K
* farming him! wanlonlnff for Florida and
family called on Mrs. J. M. Prevatt WrilncHilny afternoon. Quito a few tho Routli. Wrlto to oh today for npocPoultry Raising Experience.
* i.-aiss ......... . i*i,,nir
, tul lirlocw on your N«e&lt;1 riMiulremoittN.
Suiylny afternoon.
MRS. SHIELDS TO GO
Y\rnt to in Ip tlu (UilMt olontr.
our complete ntork will oiwtdo iih to
“ Three years ago bought rut In tiMrs.
P.
N.
Wakefield
and
Mr.
and
J
II.
D,
Durant
anti
family
and
Mrs.
supply you to advantage In price and
ON TRIAL TOMORROW
butor, this year I’ve made money.
Mrs. T. W. Prevatt were
FOR KILLING HUSRAND Rats stole my hnby chicks.
N.
II.
Braddock
was
called
to
Del,and
,,,lul*
ly'
&gt;
Didn’t
on business Friday.
I
Friday
afternoon
on
account
of
the
E.
A.
Martin
Seed Co.
know until a friend gave imi a cake
Mr. Huddleston was in Sanford illness of their sister-in-law, Mrs. oiiii-Mt mni i.nrgmi seed itnunr In Fin.
DELAND, May 10.—Tho enso of of RAT-SNAP. Next morning found
Enrich tho soil, Increase tho
!
af&gt;2-200 Fast Hay Htroot
Mrs. Anna E. Shields, charged with two dead ratH in hennery. Kept find­ Monday delivering fresh eggs nnd II. R. Braddock.
yield, hasten mnturity, im­
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B.nddock nf JAI'Kxon VIM.F.
M.OMPA
murder in connection with tho kill­ ing them. Suddenly they disappeared vegetables and butter.
prove
tho quality. It pays to
Mr. Roland Reed of l,nko Harney Pierson have purchased several luts
ing of her husband along tha high­ altogether. It's the only sure rnt
use them regularly. Stock in
who
has
boon
ill
with
the
fever
was
GOOD GRADE
way near here, Bovcrnl months ago, killer." Take Mrs, Gravess’ advi.e.
here nnd is having a new bungalow
our warehouse nt Snnford,
taken to the St. Augustine hospltnl erected on them. They have disposed
will come up in circuit court horo
Three sizes, Hue, 05c, $1.25. Sold nnd
Booklet free from warehouse
STAELE
M
AN
U
RE
Thursday, it was nnounced today. It guaranteed by Mali Hardware Co.— last Monday.
of their home at Piersu*' aild expert
CHEAP
or
from—
E. 11. Kilhee, county commissioner to make this their home,
is expected thnt nil of tho opening
Adv.
was in Sanford Monday calling on
Prompt Shipment
day will ho used In selecting a jury.
Mr. Vernny is building a nice
Armour Fertilizer'Works
friends and transacting business,
Mrs. Shields is now the only per­
house
at
his
Crystal
Lake
place,}
L,
W. BERG MANN
060 cures Malarial Fever. 8H-2Utc
Jacksonville. Florida
Mrs. Georgia Kipp and children where the McCracken house formerly Box 2103, Station A, Jacksonville, Flu.
son under charges for tho death of
li’lt
fur
New
Smyrna
to
visit
relatives
her husband, tho grand jury recently
stood.
|
______
J. A. White, n well-known Ken­
and friends.
having failed to find a true blit
Mrs.
J.
E.
Singletary
arrived
W
e
d
-__
______
__
_
tucky farmer, said he could heat his
Rev. Gohurd spent Saturday in nesilny from Orlando, to settle down
igninst a negro named Pete Smith,
hands shucking corn after taking
Snnford. He has n line watermelon in her new home recently purchased im p C A I 1?—800 ACRES, Flowing well, Celery Lnnd, 5-ucre
originally clinrged as being n pnrty
Tnnlnc. Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
r U l i O /iL L
tracts or more, cosy payments. This is the
patch Imt has not shipped iinf yet.
to the alleged conspiracy to kill
here.
%
largest
Holld body of Flowing well land in the
Mr. and Mrs. Doe Wilson nnd
Shields.
A. 1). Parish has commenced tho
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Celery
District.
grandson
of
Daytona
Reach
spent
Mrs. Shields arrest came about
erection of a new bungalow.
S E E -------------------Inst week visiting Mrs. McFarlane.
through information furnished by tho
A meeting of tho Alumni Associa­
IKB..Mr. and Mrs. Cliffonl Proctor call­
38-20tc
Ku Klux Klnn. Much interest at­
(Wifi cures Bilious Fever.
tion of the Sanford High School was
ed on Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Prevatt
taches to tho case ns to whether
held at the high school last night.
For quick results, try a wnnt nd.
Friday evening.
members of the Klnn will bo called
The president, Roby Lning, called tho
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hart of Beck —
a witnesses ngninst her.
—Thomas It, Baker, Ph. D., at
meeting to order und suveral suhjjccts
Hammock
spent Tuesday evening NoUc&lt;J of A ,ip||cntlon for Tax Deed
were brought up for discussion. The
Rollins College, Analytic and
with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Prod ^
IRISH PASTORAL PLAY TO BE
Under Section 575 of the General
main business was that of the ban­
Porter N. Wnkefield Is in Miami
Statutes of tho State
Consulting Chemist says of the water: "Of the mnny waters of this nnd oth­
PRODUCED BY DRAMATIC
quet which it was decided would lie
this week serving on the grand jury.
of Florida.
SOCIETY ALL SOULS CHURCH held at thu Valdez hotel Monday
er regions Hint I have analyzed, 1 have found none superior In nil good quali­
night, May 29. Several committtcs
Notice is Hereby given that Cath­ ties of that of the "Elder Water."— Phone 311-W. Office in Miller Building.
T O
In the near future will he presented were appointed to form plans for tbo / T A K I ? ^ J A I
erine Rnyford purchaser of Tnx Cer­
banquet
and
a
big
time
is
promised
*
z
a
l
x
l
J
O
f
l
U
l
D
1
Vf
to the public by tho members of tho banquet
tificate No, 360, dated tho 3rd dny of
for all.
dramatic society of All Soul’s Church
Juno,
A. D., 1018, has filed said certi­
There is to he a very important
ficate in my office, nnd has made ap« comedy denling with present dny ,m.etinK nwxl Tuesday night ut which
life in Ireland. It has nothing to do time final arrangements will bo made EAT LESS MEAT IF YOU FEEL plication for Tax Dec to issuo in ncHACKACHY OR HAVE IILADcordanco with Ir.\. Said certificate
with war or rumors of wnr and Its fur the banquet and ail members are
DER
TROUBLE
embraces tho following described prourged
to
bo
present.
scenes nre laid in tho pcnccful plenty
______
m -iy situated in Seminole County,
*&gt;f the little villago of Ballymnre hid­
Meat forms uric acid which excites Flor.t’.s, to-wit:
den away in the Wicklow Mountains. ROTA III \NS REPRESENTED
AT LOS ANGELES MEETING and overworks the kidneys in their
Lot 13 Frosts Second Additon to
Joys are mixed with sorrows nnd
efforts
to
filter
it
from
the
system.
Altamonte.
The said land being ns-.
bath nre spiritualized on tho firm
4
foundation of Irish Christianity. It
The Sanford Rotary Club will bo Regular eaters of meat must flush sessed nt the date of the issunneo or
ban nothing to do with Red Conts or represented at the International meet- the kidneys occasionally. You must such certificate In the name of Mary
Unloss said certificate
Breen Coats or Orange Coats.
It ing at Los Angeles in June as tile relieve them like you relieve your M. Murph.
deals with a people who recognizes dub decided nt the noonday luncheon bowels; removing all thu nclds, waste shnll ho redeemed according to inw
tbc gw,(| in nil mankind nnd wishes to send President D. L. Thrasher ns Und poison, else you feel a dull mis- Tax Deed will insuo thereon the 2fith
t" live and lot live. It has it J bub­ their delegate. The Rotary Club also 1ery in tilts kidney region, sharp pains dny of Mny, A. D., 1922
WITNESS my official signature
bling humor, its dramatic climnxca took up other matters of importance in the hack or sick headache, dizto
the
community
nnd
to
tho
nation
ziness,
your
stomach
sours,
tongue
is
and
seal this tho 20th day of April,
nnd its big thrill when Dominic is
and
had
a
very
line
meeting.
B.
J.
coated
and
when
the
weather
is
had
A.
D.
1922,
thrown from the cliff. It may cnll a
Starling
wns
welcomed
into
tho
club
you
have
rheumatic
twinges.
'T
h
e
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS
If you can find a cheaper
tinr but"lnughter is nssured,
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole
paint or a better paint
"Tho Return o f Milos O'Rourke" is as the baby member and Ids initiation urine in cloudy, full of sediment; tho
County, Floridn
the title nnd tho play wns especially will come after he has entirely ro- channels often gel irrituted, obliging
fltrc't the offtrs
3&lt;J-fltc
written to fit the now scenery of All covered from his recent illness paused you to got up two or three times dur- |By A. M. WEEKE, D. C.,
C p A I N T lull your houM with Dvvoa La ad
J T and Zinc Palm; Paint tha oth«r hall
•Souls Hall hy Father Hcnnessy tho by a man paying his fertilizer bill be­ ing the night.
* To neutralize these Irritn’ ing udds Notice of Application for Tnx Deed
with any other own I you c houaa.
fore it was duo.
local pastor.
Under Section 575 of tho General
II Davoa doaan'l taka lawar gallona and
and
flush
o
ff
the
body’s
urinous
wnBto
Tho following namcB insure cnpablo
coal Ira* monay, wa will malia no char|a
Statutes of the State
get about four ounces of Jud Salts
1 AM DREAMING
lor Davo*.
handling: Mcsdnmcs O. P. Herndon,
of Florida.
from
any
pharmacy;
take
a
table*ra W. Jones, Charles Woods and
II Davoa doaan't waar a yaar or two or thraa
ytara tongar—lanitr ami 6&lt;ii,r— w « will
Bono Roumillnt. Messrs Moses Jack- I am dreaming, dreaming, dreaming spoonful in a glass of wnter before
|lva you anou(h Davoa to do lha Job ovar.
breakfast
for
a
few
dnytt
and
your
j
Notlco
Is'
horeby
given
that
A.
L.
Of n dear ono fair to see.
*oni C. V. Mnhoney, J. Schlrnrd, E. W.
Or, paint hall your houaa l*ad-aiut-oil, tha
kidneys will then act fine and hind- Tnveau, purchaser of Tnx Certificate
Stiles, M. Tnrboll, M. Temple and L. Life is rooming, seeming, seeming
othar halt Davoa. In thraa yaara tha laad.
der disorders disappear. This fnmous No. 315, dated the 2nd day of Juno
and-oil hail will ba hungry lor mora palm,
Stone,
Very beautiful to me.
with Davoa aiUI bound.
salts is made from tho acid of grapes A. D. 1010, has filed said certificate
If not, warn giva you anough lor tha whola
and
lemon
Juice,
combined
with
lithin
in
my
office,
nnd
has
mado
appllcahouaa.
Itab-My-Tism for Rheumatism. 38-20c And I look with Joy nnd gladness,
nn dims been used for generations to tion for Tux Deed to Issue In nccorl
Without trnco or tinge of sadness
Davoa Product* ara ilma-taglad and provan.
clean nnd Htimulute sluggish kidneys dnneo with Inw. Said certificate emtackad by lha !«• yaara' aiparlanoa of tha
On a fine in which no budness
I'AY YOUR POLL TAX THIS
oldaat
pauu manutacturtal concam In lha
und
stop
bladder
irritation.
Jnd
Salts
braces
tho
following
desorbed
propEyes most criticnl could soo:
WEEK
UJL rou n d a iU jit.
is inexpensive; harmless and mnkes erty shunted in Seminole County,
Taxes must he paid on or be­ For tho hnppy dnys nre bringing
a
dilghtful effervescont lithin wntor Florida, to-wit:
To
my
heart
a
Dear
ono
singing
fore next Snturdny, Muy 13th, In or­
BALL HARDWARE CO.
drink which millions of men and woLots 143, 150, and 161, Altamonte
der to qualify for tho coming primary And loves songs aro ever ringing
men take now nnd then, thus avoiding L. II. A N. Co., as recorded In Plat
In the deepest soul of me.
election. Ladies should pay for the
serious kidney and bladder diseases. Book No. 1, Pago 10, Seminole Coun-'
year of 1921, men should pay for 1920
Adv.
/
*ty Records. Tho sold land being as­
and 1921.
I am living, living, living,
sessed at the date of tho Issuance of
For n dear ones joy and bliss;
JNO. D. JINKINS,
T(;c
Daily
Herald
Delivered
to
your
such certificate in tho namo o f Un­
38-,tc
Tax Collector Life is giving, giving, giving,
door six days a week for 16 cents— ■known. Unless said certificate shall
All ones soul In purest klsB.
Join the throngs of readers.
' bo redeemed according to law Tax
— D. D. ALBRAS.
Have you read tho want ads today? 1

GENEVA

HENRY McLAULIN

iV*I'«

M

LAKE MARY

ROGERS &amp; JONES
French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers

BIG CROP
Fertilizers

_ _ _ _ FRANK L. WOODRUFF

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

FLUSH KIDNEYS

Elder Springs Water Company

DEVOE
LEAD &amp; ZIN C PA IN T
FREE!

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SANFORD HERALD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST
VOLUME X III

VEGETABLE SECTION

SA N FO RI), FLO RID A , FRID A Y , MAY 12, 1922

TAX REFORMS ARE NEEDED
IN FLORIDA IN OPINION OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Ha t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o 't o to to to to to to to to to to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to

MAYOR’S PROCLAMATIONCLEAN-UP WEEK

Whercns: It nppenrs thnt on May Snnford to lend every aid and as­
27th, 1022, Snnford Is destined to sistance in their power, to tho offi­
come into prominence ns a conven­ cials, in order thnt Snnford may pro­
tion City because of the Mystic scat n clean and spotless appearance
on the ceremonial day, ns well as on
Shrine ceremonial, when thousands nil other dnys.
of people will bo our guests, and
C. E. HENRY,
Whereas: It is tho desire of all i
Mayor.
Snnford thnt the city put on Its best j Snnford, Sin., May 10th, 1022.
apponrnnee at thnt timo, and
ORDER.
Whereas:
It
I
n
necessnry
to
onIt
is
hereby
ordored thnt tho week
.MUCH MOOTED HOME WILL
list
the
aid
nnd
co-operntion
of
a
ll:
beginning
May
15th and ending May
HAVE TWO YEARS LEASE
the peoplo to the end that tho city 20th. 1022, ho designated ns ClennON PROPERTY
bo made clean nnd spotless,
Up Week, in tho City of Snnford, nnd
NOW THEREFORE,r hy
tho -nuall officials nnd employees r.ro horeby
Illy Tin* &lt;
»
.taaorlnlrd
iaauriniru i'rraa#
I'rraa)
.
r
---WASHINGTON, May 10.—Tho Su- thority in me vested, I, C. E. Henry, directed to help, nid nnd nsslst, In
promo Coiipncil Loyal Order of Moose Mayor of the. City of Snnford do carrying out the spirit of the May­
authorized to lease for two years with hereby proclaim the week beginning or’s Proclamation.
agreement to purchase for $50,000 thej May 15th, and ending May 20th,
C. J. RYAN,
winter resort property at Orange' 1022, ns ‘Clean Up Week’ and I do
City Malinger.
Park, near Jacksonville, for use as a 1hereby call upon nil citizens of May 10th. 1022.
home for aged, it was announced here
today hy E. J. Henning, assistant sec­
retary of labor, who is an officer of
tho fraternal order. Arrangements are
being completed to transfer to a new
location conlsdernblo number of elderly members of the fnrternity who
have been umhr care at Monschcnrt,
Indiana, where the lodge has a home Time Limit Expired at Midnight, May 6th—Two
for children. If the two year experi­
for U. S. Senator; Seven for Congress
ment in Floridn is satisfactory tho Su­
preme Council intends to enlarge the
(llr The AaaiiHiiiid I'rraa)
property and build a permanent estab­
TALLAHASSEE, May 10.—Sntur- cuit; .1. L. I'illingslcy for eleventh julishment.
day, May 0, midnight, marked the dieial circuit; George W. Whitehurst
time-limit for candidates to qunlify for twelfth judicial circuit; C. L. Wil­
for tlie coming Democratic primary, son for fourteenth judicial circuit;
57 YEARS SINCE
ami the following list of candidates Otis It. Parker for fifteenth judicial
JEFF DAVIS WAS
was compiled from tho records in the circuit; E. P. Martin for fifteenth ju ­
CAPTURED office of the secretary of state, Hon. dicial circuit; C. E. Chilliugsworth,
II. Clay Crawford.
fifteenth judicial circuit; It. S. Yeo­
For United States Senator: Park mans, fifteenth judicial circuit; and
One of Two Surviving Members of
Trammell and Albert W. Gilchrist.
Charles O. Andrews for seventeenth
Party Tells Story Today
For congress: W. J. Dfiino, District judicial circuit.
1; R.| W. Davis, District, 2? Frank
State attorneys: George W. Sen(lly Till* .• «miM'InIril I'rrNN)
SPENCER, Ohio, May 10.—Fifty- Clark, District 2; Hen 8. Hancock, Held for fifth circuit; E. P. Wi'son,
seven years ago today Jefferson Davis, District
J. II. Smithwlck, District for sixtli circuit; J. O. Ad in*, for
president of tho Confederate states, .'1; W. A. MacWilliams, District 1; and eighth circuit; A S. Crc&gt; s iur e’ghth
was taken prisoner by the Fourth W. J. Sears, District -I.
icircuit; D M. Rule, Jt
&lt;inii cir­
Michigan Cavalry, near Irwinsvillo,
Supreme court judgo: Jefferson II. cuit; Robert I!. Taylor, for elev„ith
Georgia. Today Thomas vjiuutcr, 7i», Browne, and It. F. Tayftir. These can- •ircuit; .1. II. Kwiuk, for eleventh cira Union veteran and one of tho two didates, having no opposition, already tlioult; W. W. Trammell, 'or d im .ilh
living members of the capturing party, and as nominated and their names will Icircuit; S. W. Lawler, }■ , for twelfth
recounted reminiscences of the period, not appear on tho ticket.
circuit; George W. Coleman, for fifDavis was not attired in feminine up-1 Circuit Judges:
('ll))) pbcll, for tcenth circuit; J. II.
parol when troops surrounded him, I first judicial circuit; . M. Magiilui, tcciith circuit It. F. Maguire for
Hunter ussurted, historical statements
t; E. C. Love seventeenth c! re tilt.
to contrary notwithstanding, lie wore for second judicial
cuit; M. F.
For railrom conin ssion: R. Huda gentlemen’s morning robe over reg­ Horne for third jm
clreuit; Geo. son Burr, group one. A. D. Campbell,
ular clothes, Hunter said, and iiad on
li judicial cir- It. L. Eaton and II S. Bowden for
no woman's belongings.
cult; Lacy Mahon
four judicial group two.
circuit; W. S. Bullock, for fifth judi
For state senator: R. 11. Sturkiu,
WII.L HIT FLORIDA
eial circuit; M. A. McMfillcn for sixth'mid J. M. Mitchell, ninth district; W.
A HARD WALLOP
judicial circuit; J. J. Dickinson for I*. Chnvous, T. J. Weaver, J. H. Scales,
IN POTASH TARIFI seventh judicial circuit; A. V. Long [and R. K. Elliott, twelfth district; N.
for eighth judicial circuit; D. J. Jones J. Wicker, 20th district; W. II. Malily Thi* Aaaur'nlrd I'rraa)
for ninth Judicial circuit; A. D. Char- lone, and Francis W. Perry, 21th disWASHINGTON, May 10.—Senator
mlchoel for ninth judicial circuit; II. trict; nnd E. J. Kthercdgv, 27th dlsFletcher yesterdny read and had F. Atkinson, fur eleventh judicial cir- trict.
printed in tho Congressional Record
telegrams from tho Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co., of Jacksonville, re­
lative to tho tariff on potash, in
which it is stated that an enormous
burden will bo laid on tho Floridu
farmers if this duty remnins. This
telegram in part iB ns follows:
“This proposed duty will amount in
dollars and cents, us far ns Florida
is eoneeraed, for the period of fivo
yenrs, to $2,850,000. Whoever pays Patents on Guns Made by Krupp’s Finn Cannot
the duty is going to he saddled with
Be Touched
a hill fi.r the five-year period of
$2,850,000. As to whether thnt hill
(Hr The Aaaorlalrd I'rraa)
is going to be paid by tho Florida
WASHINGTON, May 10.—American government finds itself
growers or ho paid hy tho producers under revived patent treaty with Germany, faced with the neces­
of potash, or somebody else, one can­ sity of paying royalties which it is estimated may reach $25,000,­
not know in advance, but according 000 to Krupp’s firm on patents based on discoveries of American
to history such duties uro usually engineers, Thomas S. Miller, Allied property custodian, declared
paid hy tho consumer; hence tho today. Miller said two hundred German patents filed .here since
Florida grower is facing nn increas­ July 1919, none of whieh can he touched by his office. At least
ed demand on his resources in the eight patents dealing with mobile artillery which Miller said em­
next live years of $2,850,000.”
body many principles of American railroad artillery. In otTicial

MOOSEHEART
HOME DECIDED
ORANGE PARK
PASS RESOLUTIONS
In Meeting Held at Tam­
pa Yesterday and
Today

AUTO TAX, HANKING ANI» F I­

NANCE, WORK OF EQUALIZ­
ER, PUBLICITY, ETC.

TAMPA, May 10.—Florida’s long
needed tax reforms received an initial
and appreciable impetus yesterday at
the opening session of the Stnto Asloeiation of County Commissioners,
when a committee of three was uppointed hy President E. C. Wilkinson,
of Naples, to draft resolutions favoring
special laws and to assist in putting
them through the legislature. This
action was taken after a lengthy
speech hy Perry G. Wall, Tampa, who
was appointed by tho governor several
years ago to ho n member of a com­
mittee to investigate tho tax problems
confronting tho state, in which ho out­
lined tliu pressing need for stnto tax
reforms.
Other important matters coming
before the commissioners during tho
first day of their annual three dnys
session, included tho automobile tax
!.,ws, an outline of tho reintion of tho
banker to county finnneos, a literal in­
terpretation of tho work which con­
fronts tho stnto equalizer, tho “sell­
ing” of a county through publicity,
and wlmt good roads mount to Florida.
Definito action was taken on but ono
subject, thnt of tho tax reforms. Stnto
Tax Equalizer M. L. Dawson also
spoke on tax equalization.
Forcefully nttneking the system of
taxation now in vogue, Mr. Wall stat­
ed:
"If tho taxation provisions wero en­
forced according to tho constitution,
every Imnk in the statu would he forceil out of business.” He was selected
as a speaker on this subject in view of
the fact that lie is considered one of
the foremost authorities on tax prob­
lems in the state and for many years
hus worked for the betterment of tax­
ation.
Commissioner Oscar A. Ayala, of
Hillsborough, made a motion thnt tho
president appoint u committee to as­
sist in securing needed legislation,
whieh was seconded hy Commissioner
A. Schultz of Orange county. Presi­
dent Wilkinson appointed Commis­
sioners Schultz of Orange, W. E. Phil­
ips of Lee, nnd Chairman C. T. Friend
of Hillsborough, to confer with Mr.
Wall giving him whatever assistance
possible to secure the tax reforms and
to draft resolutions favoring the meas­
ure. A rising vote of thanks was ex­
tended Mr. Wall.
Mr. Wall severely scored tho lack of
intercat taken by Florida Democrats
I" their party and tho failure to hold
» party convention, stating:
“Either wo Democrats haven't-got
Sense enough or arc afraid to get to­
gether." Ho urged that the Demo­
crats of this state get together, hold
» party convention, and tako an active
interest, as a body, in tho affairs of
the state.
Attacking the system of taxation
now in vogue, Mr. Wall stated:
"If the taxation provisions were onforced, according to tho constitution,
overy hank in tho state would ho forc­
ed out of business. Uotwen prohiblth»n and taxation, there isn’t an honpst man living. It Is tho duty of ev­
ery man, woman und child to contrib­ had adopted tho weight system of tax­
ute something to tho government, but ing automobiles, it hnving been found
1 want to say thnt tho prosont system to be more equitable than the taxing
°* taxation Is nil wrong. The govern- hy horse powor. Florida, ho stated,
merit is not nn nbstrnct proposition— has made more progress in registering
the every day mun can understand it cars than any other state.
Mr. Amos pointed put thnt motor
ns a business proposition.”
Valuable information regarding tho vehicles registration in Florida had
relation of tho banker to county fi­ increased from 53,087 in 1018 to 107,­
nances was given tho commissioners 052 in 1022. He stated that he ex­
President J. A. Griffin of tho Ex­ pected the 1022 receipts would reach
change National Hunk of Tnmpn. Ho a Hum total of approximately $1,750,­
stated that in nny county government 000. He mudo tho suggestion that ns
Iho most important fnctors nro tho n provcntntlvo of automobile theft,
that the state of Florida conduct au­
county commissioners.
t)n° °f tho most interesting address­ tomobile transfers under the samo
es of tho day was thnt rogurding tho process ns tho transfer of real estute.
htate automobilo tax law given in do- This, ho said, would bo an oAsy policy
ai| hy Ernest Amos, Htuto comptrol- townrd curbing thefts of cars und
cr- Interesting statistics wero pre­ would hu a simple and inexpensive sys­
sented by Mr, Amos, to show tho tru- tem. Mr. Amos said ho was making
jnendous incrcaso in automobilo regls- demands and imposing penalties upon
°n during tho past fivo years. Ho gasoline deulers who nro not paying
- “ted that tho majority of the states tho ono cent tux on gasoline.

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STATE CANDIDATES QUALIFY
WITH SECRETARY OF STATE

TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS
IN ROYALTIES ARE DUE
GERMANY FROM AMERICA

circles the belief is held that the tracings of American plans surreptiously removed from War Department and tracings made.

TWO POLICEMEN KILLED
AND ONE WOUNDED IN RIOTS;
;
CHICAGO BUILDING BOMBED
..

&lt;ny The Aaaurlnlrd I'rraa)

CHICAGO, May 10.—Tho police today raided the Building
Trades labor headquarters and arrested three of Chicago’s biggest
labor leaders, Big Tim Murphy, Fred Mader and Cornelius Shea in
connection with bombings and shootings which early today result­
ed in the death of two policemen and the serious injury of tho
third.
CHICAGO, Mny 10.—-Two policemen were killed, another waa
wounded, two buildings were bombed todny in disorders which tho
police attribute to inbor warfare. The shootings woro followed hy
a running pistol fight in which the killors-cluded the polico. Chief
Fitzmorris immediately ordered every policeman on duty and di­
rected all labor leaders of whatsoever calibre to be brought in.

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SOVIET REPLY DELIVERED
TODAY TO ALLIED NOTE
' WILI. BE CONCILIATO RY
of English
WALLACE REID Differences
and French Being
CANNOT DRIVE
Smoothed Over
IN AUTO RACES BELGIANS S O R E
HOLDERS OF HIS CONTRACT FOR
MOVING PICTURES.
GERMANS AND OTHER DELEGA­
REFUSED
TIONS WANT RUSSIAN NOTE
TONED DOWN
(lly The taanrlntrd I'rna)
INDIANAPOLIS, May 10.—Wallnco
(••r The Aaanrlnlrd I'rraa)
Reid will not drive Ids'”car in the Mem­
GENOA, May 10.—Tho Russlnn re­
orial day automobile race hero it be­ ply to the Allied memorandum hand­
came known today. Holders of his ed to tho Allied conferees hero thie
long term moving picture contract re­ morning. The reply, snys tho Contral
fuse to permit him to compete.
News, requests clauso eight of mem­
orandum ho referred to an internat­
ional committee of experts with Rus­
FORD OFFERS DODGE
JOB IN HIS FACTORY sia represented on it. Regarding war
debts tho allies nro asked to stnto the
Mr 'I
exact discount thnt would ho mndo if
KALAMAZOO, Mich, May 10.— debts wero acknowledged. On tho
Henry Ford has offered John Duval whole, it is added, (ho reply is evas­
Dodge, probationer from Knlnmn- ive.
zoo circuit court, n Job in his Dotroit
factory, it became known Monday.
GENOA, May 10.—Tho Russian re­
Tho young millionaire was placed on ply to tho Allied memorandum which
probation Saturday for ono year for was ready for presentation this foropossessing nnd transporting liquor noon wnH not delivered to tho Allies
and one of tho provisions is thnt he as oxpoctcd. At tho last moment nfgo to work.
ter n conversntio nbctwcon foreign
ministers, Tehltchcrin, of Russia, nnd
STUDENT TULLS
Schnnzcr, of Italy, decided tho reply
STUDENT ON THE would have to undergo somo altera­
tions. Tchitchorin left Genoa at 2:00
COLLEGE CAMPUS o’clock for Santa Marghorita to con­
sult other members of tho Russian
(lly Tlir Aaxtii-lutid I'rraa)
delegation. Not expected the reply
STIT.LWATER, Okln., May 10.— now could bo presented until tomor­
Itcckhnm Cobb, twenty-three, of Bir­ row.
mingham, Ala., Btuilcnt at tho Okla­
homa A. &amp; M. rolh'go boro wan shot
GENOA, May 10.—Genoa passed an
ami killed just outside tho enmpua uneasy day speculating on tho effect
; (onlay hy Karl Gordon, twenty- the Russian reply to tho allied mem­
live, another federal student, while orandum would have on the futuro of
escorting the latter homo nt the tho economic conference. Tho Rus­
point of a revolver to demand nn sians were busily engaged last night
apology to Ids pretty young wife for in completing their reply which It Ib
an alleged insult offered by Gordon. expected will lie presented today.
Gordon is held in Jni! ponding nn
M. Tchitchorin was in Gcnon for
investigation hut last night no char­ only a short timo; then lie and tho
ges had been filed ngnlnst him.
principal members of the Russian
Hortlo Sue Cobb, eighteen, wifo of delegates gathered at Santa MnrgarCold), declared last night thnt sever­ lu t'i and began putting tho finishing'
al nights ago Gordon met hor on tho touches on the reply, which it !h -ostreets and insulted her. Sho had
lieved will ho highly conciliatory am.”
told hor husband sho Bald.
will open tho way for a continuation
Recently, she said, Gordon followed of the negotiations.
her into a motion picture houao nnd
The difference! between Premier
seated himself besido her. She Im­
Lloyd
George and M. Ilnrthou hnvo
mediately left, sho said.
thrffloon.u.AP tnin shrdlu un un uni
Tiie story of tho killing wnB told
apparenlty been softened somowhat
last night hy Alvin Cannon, student
and there are many indications thnt
friend of both men.
tin! Belgians are Iohh Irreconcilable in
Cnnnon said ho caino to tho chapol
nt noon nnd mot Cobh, nnd Gordon their attitude, and mny lie persuaded
to approve tho memorandum to tho
talking. Gordon asked Canon to go
to Ids room, according to Camion. Russians on condition it ho made clenr
that Belgian propotry in Russia must
Cobh walked with thorn.
Aa tlioy
left tho campus, according to Can­ b« restored to the former owners if
possible, and cannot in any case bo
non, Cobb said to Gordon:
transferred to otbors.
“Are you going down there with
Mr. Lloyd George passed nlmost the
mo?"
entire
day in difference with Sir Lam­
"No, I don’t think I am,” Gordon
ing
Worthington-Evans,
Sir Phillip
replied, Canon fluid.
LloydlGrcnmo
and
ohtor
ndvlsors.
Tho
Colil) drew a rovolvor, Cannon said,
row
between
tho
prime
minister
nnd
and remarked:
tho
Northcliffo
press
ovor
statements
"I guess you will."
published in London has simmorod
Gordon then B ald:
down,
ami tho conference atmosphere
"Put up your gun I’ll go along.”
is
more
pacific although extremoly
Canon declared he then said:
foggy.
"Well that letH mo out if thoro Is
Tho German and many ueutrnl doloto lio gunplay," and turned nnd
gntions
Joined in tho negotiation!
walked away.
with
Signor
Schanzor, tho Italian
Colili and Gordon walked on about
delegate, to have tho Russians temper
two hundred foot and Cannon said ho
turned just in time to soo Gordon their response in such a way as to
shoot Colili. Coiib foil over a hedge avoid disruption of Genoa gathering
into the corner of a yard nnd Gor­ which seems less likely than 21 hours
don fired two more shots, Caution earlier. Thoro Is less electricity In tho
air and a general feeling of confi­
stated. Cobh died instantly.
/
dence
that tho Russians will modify
Witnesses reported thnt Cobb stop­
their
response
so as to make It Im­
ped out In front of Gordon Just be­
possible for tho French nnd Holglun
fore tho shooting began.
Mrs. Cobh Haiti Bho thought hor to bolt without further negotiations.
husband an ex-sorvlco man, had
been gassed In Franco. Sho declared STEAMER ON ROCKS
NEAR NEW FOUNDLAND
that ho wnH not unduly jealous.
STRUCK LAST NIGHT
Gordon did not niako a detailed
statement.
(lly The Aaanrlnlrd I'rraa)
"Cobh was after me," ho said.
ST. JOHNS, Now
Foundiand,
Cobh’s homo is at Birmingham, May 10.—An unidentified steamer la
Ala. IIo is survived by his mother, on Ronowfl Pocks, twenty mllee
Mrs. D. Cobh; two sisters and two north of Capo Raco today.
She
brothers. Ho came to Stlllwator with struck tho rocks during tho night end
Ills wifo about two years ago. Gor­ fishermen went out to hor at daydon’s homo is nt Miami, Oklu.
hrouk.
Tho stonmor provod to bo tho AbeeOCALA, May 10.—Ernest Turnip- co., bound from Livcr|&gt;ool for Quebeo,
Heed, farmer cashlor of tho Citizens without cargo. Tho crow landed safe­
Bank nt Dunnolion, wns Indicted for ly. Tho vessel is believed to bo n to­
embezzlement nnd .grand larceny to­ tal loss.
dny by the Marion County Grand
Jury.
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 12,1922

RSONAL NOTES

tho Dally Herald will: resume its accuatomed brightness. Phone your so­
ciety news to Mrs. Dnlger as usual.
(from Tu«*d»r'» D»Ut )
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Mr. and Mra. J. E. Snyder of ChuJames Want, of tho Merchants and
luota were among the visitors to the Miners Steamship Lino is In the city
city today.
today on business and his many
Sanford friends are giving him a
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Entzmlnger of wnrm welcome.
*
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Longwood were in tho city today on
a shopping expedition.
Mr. and Mrs. William Berry, H. H.

SPORTS

Florida Pastor
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Sways Methodist
General Body
'ij
o i r T h e A a i n r l i t r l I 'r r a a )

fjfo fld) unlfl

SANFORD’S :
TEMPERATURE :

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

GARDUI HELPED
RFGAIN STRENGTH

WA N T E D

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STATE POSTMASTERS
TO MEET AT DAYTONA

HOT SPRINGS, May 11.—Follow­
Tho woathor makes but lit­
ing n hot debate in which one super­
tle difference in our young
(Hr Tkt AUM lsIrl P rrtil
ior warned ngainst what ho charac­
Florida State League
lives down here in tho benuDAYTONA, May ll .- T h e 'annutl
terized n$ growing form of radical­
At Jacksonville, 0; Daytona, 11.
meeting of the Florida Association of
tiful sunshine, moonshine
Wltherington and Horry WltheringAt St. Petersburg, 11; Orlando, 2. ism within tho church, the nineteenth
Postmasters to bo hold at Daytons
and
other
kinds
of
shine.
Tho Hill Hardware Co., has a pret­ ton of Apopkn wero in tho city yes
General Quadrcnninl Conference of
At Lnkclnnd, 12; Tampa, 10.
May
28 to 25 is oxpocted to bo mo’o
Did It ovor occur to you that
ty window fixed up wlth golf sticks t(.n|ny tho
of M„ H c Wnt.
tho Mothodlst Episcopal
Church,
largely attonded than any provloui
regardless
of
tho
woathor
balls, bags and all the equipment for crB, tho daughter of Mr. WitheringSouth In session here, yesterday re­
National league
mosting bocauso of tho stops taken
wo all seem to bo making a
tho gront sport of golf hunting.
I, _
At Pittsburgh-Brooklyn wot grounds jected by majority of eight votes, a
by postal authorities to facilitate the
living, somehow or othorf
At Chicago, 0; Philadelphia, 4.
recommendation thnt tho right to ad­
absonco of those desiring tto attend.
Another - Thursday aftorJudge W. T. Bland, S. J. Sligh and
F. L. Miller is in Jacksonville toAt Cincinnati, 3; Boston, 0.
minister tho sacrament be invested in
According to information received
noon. Wnko up another
M. E. Tarpley of Orlando were here dny attending the meeting of tho
unordnined ministers.
At St. Louis, 2; New York, 3.
by those In chargo of arrangements
sleeper. Nobody works but
last night to attend the meeting of Funcrnl Directors nnd Embulmers of
Tho vote on tho recommendation,
for tho meeting, it will not be necestho bankers.
Wo should
the Central Florida Traffic League. of Florida. Frank has been tho sec­
American Lengue
which was mado in n minority report,
snry this yenr for a postmaster to
worry.
retary of tho association for mnny
At New York, 1; Chicago, 2 (11 in­ was 178 to 170. Tho conforcnco then
obtain
n lenvo of absence. IIo mny go
5:40
A.
M.
MAY
11,
1922
Joe Dawson of Orlando representing years.
nings).
ndopted by a voto of 188 to 115, tho
nhend
to
tho mooting and on his re­
Maximum
......................
92
tho hardwnro firm of Burger &amp; Baum­
At Philadelphia, 7; Cleveland, 0.
mnjorlty report recommending thnt
turn
must
filo a report with his Im­
Minimum
......................
04
gardner of New York called on tho
A. II. Coodwin of tho Dodson Prin- ‘ At Boston, 0; Detroit, 10.
the legislation proposed bo not enac­
mediate Inspector giving the num­
Rnngo ............................ 05
local hardware people today. Joe Is ters Supply Co., of Atlnnta was In
ted.
At Washington, 2; St. Louis, 1.
ber of days absent from his post.
Bnromotor ....................30.04
falling off some and now weighs only tho city todny cnlling on tho local
Half
a
dozen
superiors
argued
tho
,N. A. Stumps, of Palatkn, prCs|.
Calm and cloudy.
450 pounds in his socks.
printing trade. Mr. Goodwin is o
American Association
merits of tho sucrumont issuo but it
dent of tho association, will preside
Florida booster nnd Is now living in
At Indiannpolis, 0; Milwnukco, 7.
remnined for Dr. J. P. Hilburn of Or­
nt tho moetlng.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brumloy and Miami hnvlng purchased a flno homo
At Toledo, 0; St. Pnul, 4.
lando, Fla., t oswlng tho conference
grandchildren of Chuluota wero in there.
At Columbus, 5; Milwaukee, 11.
ngainst tho proposal through on im­
tho city today on business and pleas­
CENTRAL FLORIDA
At Louisville, 7; Kansas City, 8.
passioned address in which ho In­
ure combined nnd report everything
Mayor Henry cnlls for a Clean-Up
jected his chnrge of growing radical­
DENTISTS GATHER
in thnt section ns flourishing and the Week in thi« Ihsuo and everyone
Southern Association
ism in church affairs. He said ho did
brick plant almost ready to oporate. should heed tho call and clean up nnd
At Birmingham, 4; Chattunooga, 1. not believe tho church should depart
ORLANDO TODAY
get ready for tho big Shriner’s eolcAt New Orleans, 4; Nashville, 0.
from time honored customs nnd tra­
Molvln Pope who for tho past 18 brntlon here May 27th and thereafter
At Mobile, 5; Memphis, 0.
dition which had withstood the test
Come From Eleven Counties to Form
months has been tho secretary and for the many summer visitors who arc
At Atlanta, HI; Little Rock, 3.
of tho yenrs that tho denomination
Central Floridn Dental Asn’n.
Ten
pages
today.
treasurer of the B. A O. Garage loft coming here on the summer excurhad existed.
todny for his old homo in Dunn, North sions.
GAMES TODAY
Revision of the statutes governing
ORLANDO, May 11.—Dentists from
Sixteen pages next week nnd tho
Carolina, where it is rumored he will
Orlundo at Tampu.
operation of tho Sunday school board daily grows on.
eleven counties in Central Floridn will
take unto himself a wife and remain
City Manager Rincs and his assist­
Lakeland at St. Petersburg.
of the church was accomplished at
moot In Orlnndo this evening at the
for somo tlmo.
ants are to bo congratulated upon
Jacksonville at Daytona.
yesterday's session when tho confer­
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. J. Fcltnor of Os­ Emplro Hotel to form tho Central
their good work in planting grass in
ence ndopted a committee report sep­
Florida Dontal Association. Tho Orceola were In tho city yesterdny.
John Dolly brought In n bunch of Central Park and otherwise beauti­
.HAGUE STANDING
arating tho offices of the Sunday
nngo
County Dentni Association will
cucumbers to tho Herald office today fying this pnrt of tho city. Central
Florida State League
school editor nnd general secretary
be hosts.
Willie
Strlngfcllow
of
DoLand
is
thnt wero of somo now variety for Park could be made tho show place of
Won Lost Pet. and providing for tho nddition of two
Dr. S. F. Thompson, vice-president
in tho city for a fow dnys visit with
they nil run in lengths the llkos of this city.
oo
St. Petersburg ....
Tho report friends.
.088 bishops to tho bonrd.
of tho Orange County organization,
which wo hnvo novor seen before.
Lakeland ............ .... 19
.504 was adopted without dchntc nnd the
snid yesterdny thnt similar nssoclt“Say it with cucumbers," John, You
H. Robbins has an advertisement in Daytona ................ ... . 10
.500 church lenders snid tho now legislaClcnn up for tho big Shrinor’s con­ tions aro to ho formed In six districts
would make a gront success.
this issue calling attention to the fact Orlando ............ .... 10
.500 tlton promised to increase grently
vention nnd then keep cleaned up for of tho state, to bo known as the West
that he is now’ in tho new storo on Tampa
...... . II
.424 the scope o ftho church’s Sundny all time.
Coast, tho East Const, tho Southern,
John lllntermistor of the Hinter­ First street recently occupied by A. Jacksonville
9
.281 school work.
_____
Central, the Northwest and the
mister Plano Co., has returned from Raffeld and ready for the trade with a
Heretofore tho Sunday school bonrd
Everybody is loafing this nfternoon *^or^ onHt Associations. When the ora trip to St. Petersburg where ho vis­ fine new stock of goods. New frocks,
National l.eague
personnel has included only one bish­ exeept tho drug stores, garages nnd i K'mizutions are completed it is plnnited Arthur Cheny and fished for ta r­ new suits and new lints at very low
Won Lost Pet. op and the duties of odltor nnd gen­
the newspaper office.
| nc&lt;*
bob* cEnlms when lectures on
pon, catching one that weighed 03 prices.
New York
17
4
.810 eral secretary have been performed
_____
professional subjects will be given by
pounds. John says that tarpon fish­
Chicago
12
8
.000 by one person. The reorganization
Get ready for tho big motorcade to ,,r"(mlnent authorities.
ing is one of tho greatest sports In
Will Stevens of Winter Park was St. Louis
11
plan provides thnt tho editor nnd
10
.524
the world.
Titusville Tuesday. This Is tho time
,lbo C0Unt*CB to bo represented lu re
in the city today passing through Pittsburgh ...
10
.524 general secretary shall bo elected. to show them what Sanford enn do.
tb*
M L'voninK l,rc: Osceola, Alachua,
from Daytona Beach where he has I Brooklyn
10
10
.500 A number of minor changes In tho
-------Seminole, Brevard, Lake, Sumter, Her­
A congenial crowd motoring to been sojourning for several dayH. Philadelphia
11
11
.500 Sunday school board law also wore
A hunch of tho hoys nrc out nt nando, Citrus, Volusia, Marion and
Tampa Sunday morning, whore they lie has been with tho Florida Post Cincinnati
.. 7 10
.304 included in the report.
the golf links todny hnving n big Orange. Nearly a hundred delegates
spent tho day, guests of Dr. and Mra. for somo time but has severed his Boston
, 5 14
One presiding elder safely wenth.203
time on tho finest links in the coun­ arc expected to attend.
George Hyman, wero Mrs. Slnah Bray connection with that pnpor and is
ered a broadside nttnek upon his pre- try.
MIhs Clara Millen, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. thinking of going to the mountains
progatives at yesterdays
session
Lengue
KIWANIANS HAD FINE
Ryan, Master Charles and Miss Dor­ for the summer months.
Won Ixist Pet. when the conference, by nn overwhel­
Robert
Knight
of
tho
Knight
Bros.,
othy Ryan, Mrs. E. E. Cox, Miss Wil­
MEETING YESTERDAY
Now York
10
8
.007 ming vote, sustained nn ndvorsu re­ I’npcr Co., of Jacksonville was in tho
liams, Miss Virgin Hyman, Mr. and
Tile Clyde Lino announces a spec­ St. Louis ...
10
port
on
a
bill
which
purposed
to
re­
0
.040
city todny calling on tho printing
Mrs. J B. Colder, Messrs. Maurice ial summer rate on tho river trip Cleveland
Tho Kiwanis Club of Sanford met
12
11
.522 quire him to submit written reports trades.
llolston und Ed Millen.
yesterday at tho Valdez Hotel ami had
between Sanford and Jacksonville of Philadelphia
11
12
.478 of his work quarterly to the bishop of
a splendid meeting. Tho meeting day
$10 for the round trip effective May Chicago ....
Leadors snid thoy
.. 11
12
.478 his conference.
T. J. Zimmerman of Monro Iinvon 15th and up to including September Boston
The
mnchinc
gun
company
is
out
at
.. 0
12
.420 saw in their action a disposition on tho rifle rnngo this nfternoon prac- bus been changed from Thursday to
was hero last night to attend tho 30th. This is one of tho finest trips Detroit .....
Wednesday on account of the half hol­
10 13
.435 the part o ftho church to lenvo uncur
mooting of tho Central Florida Wnter in Florida and tho round trip rate on Washington
idays
on Thursday.
15
.. 0
.375
mi
~
rin •­
Traffic league. Mr. Zimmcrmnn is the fine Clyde steamors is well worth ,
Kiwnnian Dumas made a report on
presiding
elders.
one of the original pioneers of Flori­ tho extra time it takes on the ships. |
Southern Association
.. .
;
-----------| 1,10 intercity meet hold at Lakeland
Mnny delegates snid thoy saw in
da and Iiuh followed tho big out of
Won I&lt;ost
Table board at Hotel Montezuma, some few nights ago, and from this
the conference's action a desire to
Little Rock
doors the greater part of his life. Ho
10
9
retain the other customs nnd tradi­ 510 !’ur w«ek’ Dc8t of Borvico «"d report it appears that much good had
....... ..... 10
is now engaged in building up tho or Sanford is one of the live chap­ Memphis
II)
35-fltc been accomplished at the meeting. Mr.
tions, of tho denomination and Inst cruisine.
great Glade section of the state and ters of the state and were well rep­ Now Orleans
.... 14
9
Dumas brought many good things to
night they wore predicting that oth­
operates a lino of stenmurs on Luke resented at the meeting in Orlando .Middle ......
.... 10
11
the local club, gleaned from tho l.nkeer measures now pending before the HMALL CASE
. ...... 13
Okeechobee. Hu is greatly interested last week in tho president, Mrs. I.. Birmingham
14
GOKS TO JURY
land meet. His report on the conduct
body nn dcontnining rndicnl clauses
In tho inland waterways projects of G. Strlngfcllow, Airs. 11. W. Herndon Nashville ......... ..... 12 15
SOME TIME SOON uf l,“' Individuals composing the San­
would meet a similar fate.
Florida and is one of tho most en­ and Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, the secre­ A tla n ta ................ ..... 8
17
-------ford delegation was great and brought
thusiastic boosters of tho Central tary. They, reported a fine meeting Chattanooga ...... ..... 7
18
...
A"«"ci,,ird
i’reaa)
forth
many rounds of aiiplnusc, this
NOTICE OF MEETING
Florida Water Traffic l.eague,
WAUKEGAN, III. ,Mny 11.—The was especially interesting owing to
in Orlando and great interest shown THREE CATHOLIC BOYS
jury to try Gov. Lon Small on chnr- the fact thnt ono of Sanford’s lending
in the work of the Daughters in av­
American Legion Auxiliary will
ta k en out o f beds
(From WetlnritUy'a Dally)
cry
part
of
tho
state.
iurt
House
Sanford is some busy place.
AND KILLED BY GANG bold regular meeting at Court Houso K°H ° f ®mb®” lo,”®nt "/ 8l«t° funds pastors was included in the delegation.
th ‘: 1n ft®n,oon Boon
Vice-President Sharon reported on
Thursday evening, Mny U th 8-00 n
,1th
8
00
after
resumption
of
the
trial
followthe
Boy Scout work and stated that
II.
F.
Wheeler
of
Oveiilo
was
in
BELFAST,
Ireland,
May
11.—
Buildings are being torn down and
P. M. Be on timo.
37-3tp
ng
a
two-and-n-ha
f
dny
delay
duo
$100
was needed from tho Kiwanis
the
city
today
on
business
and
call­
Thrco Catholic youths were tnken
now ones &lt;(oing up.
t«* the illness of Judge Clair C. Ed- Club to further tho plans for tho boys.
ing on liin Sanford friends.
Mr. from their kedH at Bnllymulderg
FRENCH COMMERCIAL BODIES
I,r* '
Immediately tho matter of finunce was
Mrs. Fred Daigcr has returned from Wheeler is a candidate for county lust night by a gang and shot. One
MAKE PROTEST AGAINST
commissioner
in
the
Oveiilo
district
was
killed
and
tho
other
two
serious­
~
,
‘“ken
up, and taken care of, sliowClonrwntor and the Society page of
U. S. TARIFF SCHEDULE
CHICAGO, May 11.—Six women ing just where tho Kiwaninns stood
and lias no opposition us the people ly wounded. Tile boyM were brothers.
held In the county jail on contempt when it came to doing something for
who know his best are well satis­
( I I ) *•'!•«•
r d I 'r r w a )
or court proceedings despite tho fact tho boys
fied Hint he will make them a good CAKRENTIER FAVORITE
PARIS,
May
11.—The
Minister
of
OVER TED LEWIS
commissioner and while the people in
1Commerce received protests today tl.nl they wore pardoned by Gov. Lon, Mr. Christ, of Montgomery, was
IN LONDON TODAY
Sanford do not vote in that district
from various Chambers of Commerce Small yes onlay were ordered ro- present as a guest and addressed the
they arc glad that Mr. Wheeler will
LONDON, May II.—Carpontier througout Franco against the new leased by Judge Dennis O’Suillvnn of Club
Prof. McKay was taken suddenly
be the next commissioner ns he Is wi,| l&gt;ntcr tho rlnR ,toro lon,B,lt M tariff schedule proposed by tile Fi­ superior court after be bad conducted
progressive, is well versed in the | „ livy W r i t e to win over Ted Low- nance Committee of the United States on I. s own Initiative «„ invostlgn- ill at the luncheon and it became neetion into the affair, ri.n o wero or- cssnry to draw his capsule or pill from
need of his county ami is a success
is, in their twenty-round fight for Senate.
fill business man.
dered
released outright and three the box to quiet his nerves. Tho
Alabama Lady Was Sick For Thre&lt;
world’s light heavyweight champion­
n._!lro,mi io,1' f" r » W - Professor will speak four weeks from
ship. Dcmpsoy Ih here for the fight SOUTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR
Four of tho °women
Years, Suffering Pain, Nervous
PAY YOUR POI.I. TAX THIS
had their child-fyesterday and needless to say his sub­
and is confident thnt the Frenchman
APPOINTED ON THE I.OAN
ren in thoir cells with’ Hiem.
WEEK
and Depressed— R e a d ^ler
Ject will bo timely and his discourse
will have a walk away.
BOARD IIY THE PRESIDENT
will be good.
Poll
Taxes
must
lie
paid
on
or
be­
Own Story of Recovery.
PORTER
FRACTURES
LEG
fore next Saturday, May 13th, in or­ COLLIE MOURNS FOR
I lly T h r A « « u p |n tn l l*rr« m
BOY MASTER I1URIF.D
der to qualify for the coming primary
WASHINGTON. Mny 11.—Tho so«i.r The A..„ c,n,r........
SANj ; (,'V.! ,{OTA,lY Cl'UH
ALIVE IN PLAY CAVE lection of Governor Robert Cooper,
election. Ladies should pay for the
JACKSONVILLE, May 11.—"SnodMAKKs GENEROUS DONAPaint Rock, Ala.—Mra. O. M. Btogall year of 1921, men should pay for 1920
&lt;&gt;f Smith
outh Carolina, to fill the vaenney dy" Porter, second baseman for the
, ,(,N TO TIIE HOSPITAL
JACKSONVILLE,
Mny
11.—A
Of near hero, recently related tho fok and 1921.
mi
the
Federal
Farm
Loan.
Board
Daytona
State
League
club,
sustain-------large collie dog wnB ono of tho chief
lowing Interesting account of her re
JNO. 0. JINKINS,
due
to
the
resignation
of
Asbury
F.
e«
I
n
fractured
leg
when
ho
slid
into
A
h
Pro*i«h»nt
of
the Fornald-Laughmourners at tho funoral hero yester­
Covoryi "I was in a weakened con
39-3tc
Tax Collector day of Its rnnstor, J. D. Crnbb, nn 11 Levor, is understood to have been second in tho eighth innings of yes- lon Mw"«rinl Hospital, I wish publicinnings of yes-,
.
.
dltlon. I wna nick throo years in bc&lt;\
terdnys game between Daytona and *,v *° *'xIir&lt;-,8B my appreciation of tho
year-old lad who was suffocated to made by Harding.
Buffering a great deal of pain, woak
NOTICE—PARTNERSHIP
Jacksonville. Ho was attempting to generous donation of $72.50, given the
death Monday night when n tunnel
nervous, depressed. I waa no woak,
Room and board $12.50 por week steal nfter hnvlng singled. It is he- ho8l,itn1 •»&gt;' the Rotary Club of SnnDISSOLUTION
tho boy nnd his playmates had dug
I couldn't wnlk across tho floor; Jusl
and up.—Hotel Montezuma.
35-0tc Hcvcd lie will be out of the game sev- f"nl- Such gifts ns this, indicating
had to lay and my little onca do thi
W. D. Hofmann tins this dny pur­ under Ids homo, caved in. Thu colliu
Work. 1 waa almost dead. I trlod
»ral weekH.
a kindly attitude on tho pnrt of this
wns at tho mortuary this morning
FOOD PRICES GOING UP
•very thing I heard of, ami a number &lt;4 chased the interest of Jns. F. Mogoo when It wns opened nnd during tho
worthy club, makes more pleasant the
doctors. Htlll 1 didn’t got any relief in the Hof-Mnc nattcry Co., assum­
CHESSER
ON
TRIAL
burden
of the management of tho hos­
funeral
service
In
tho
chnpol
took
n
I couldn't oat, and slept poorly.
I ing all assets nnd liabilities, IIo will
(llr The Aaaurlntrd I'reaa)
bollovo it I hadn't heard of nnd takes continue under tho prosont firm place under tho ensket where his
I’OR MURDER NEGRO pital. With both tho Rotary nnd the
WASHINGTON, Mny 11.—An up­
Cardul I woul&lt;\ have died. I bough!
Kiwanis making frequent contribu­
37-3tp howls wero so froquent as to inter­ ward trend in tho retail cost of food
•lx bottlon, nftor a neighbor told mt ttnmo.
rupt tho proceedings. Whon the cas­ wns noted yeHtorday In statistics
tions the continued success of tho in­
ST
*
AITriT«JTivpn,f?
grbat It did for her.
„ ST,NE' M’»V ll.-T rln l stitution is assured.
ket wns placed in tho henrso to bo made public by tho buronu of Inbor m L ,
"I began to eat and sleep, began tt
of William O. Chesser, chnrged with
tnkon
to
the
trnln
tho
deg
climbed
in
Respectfully,
statistics of tho department of Inbor.
gain my strength and nm now well
nnd all efforts to remove him wore Reports from '5 cities show Increases he murder of a negro chauffeur on a
•nd strong. I haven't had any trou
T. W. LAWTON.
hie alnco . . . I aura can testify to the 100,000 Alligator Skins unavailing. Hu mado tho trip to tho
from March 15 to April IB, ranging j ire C h rirtm iw 1Ere ’^ d i S 'V n n 1!, °f
w .
good that Cardul did mo.
I donl
trnln.
Write for Prices
up to thrco per cent, while only four yesterdny. The In
r ' ^ nn ®or® ^ they cannot sottlo their school
think there Is n bolter tonlo madi
When tho tunnel caved in "J. D.’a'' reported decreases
nnd only ono of was found sdHim,
* °.L th° nrf r° troul,lcB satisfactorily inOrlando we
and I bollevo It saved my llfo."
mother
and tho dog hegnn digging those. Fail river, with
2 per cent wheel ofhis rnr „» i
. . . P.. s^Ccr
WU°M ndvlso them to send pnrt of
For over 40 years, thousands of wo
men havo usod Cardul successfully SOUTHERN HIDE &amp; for tho lnd nt tho snmo moment. showing more thnn ono-half of one .Ull
" J ,."".1
«H« '""I’to Ik.
school.tn the treatment of many womanl]
With tho removal of tho body tho por cont declino.
SKIN
CO.
the head. Tho state’s case Is 'sa°d to
^
°f th °m Bnd wU1
ailments.
colllo wns locked up, but broko out
Dealers In Hides, Furs, Wool,
h«ng
on
„
signed
statement
b
f
c
h
e
lPCaC°
and h0™ " 7
If you suffer as those womon d l|
yesterday ho romninod nt tho scene
Tablo bonrd r.t Hotel Montezumn,
ike Cardul. It may help you, too. Alligator Skins, Beeswax, Tallow, Etc. of the disaster refusing to ho driven
_ !!l______________ •
$10 per week. Boat of sorvico and sor s monthor-ln-law ln w &amp; h s h V
M all drucjUta
B If
charged Ches/
mnfesspd tKe killJACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
nwny.
crulalnc.
3o.6tc' mg nnd 8n|d t
„td k|I,0(J
I Havo you lost or found anything?
k
A Herald Wont Ad will holp you.

PERSONALS

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authorities have announced, has dU.
closed that the other killings refer­
red to in the statement wore mythi^

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8AN FORD WEEKLY HTOALD, FRIDAY, MAY I f , 1922'

N ot o« la h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t h a o llo w in g d e s crib ed U n d e, o r ap m u c k th e r e « c a a w ill ba n e c e s s a r y tq B a r t h a af m
ount
t h et e a m s , t o g e t h e r w ith coat o f a m
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a u o t l q n on tfonda'y.'Vhe I t h d a y ^ J « n f e ,."JL."S " f e s i ‘LV'H'.T*«!.ST H ouaa d o o r In
t h a C ity o f Banford, t h a C o u n t y o f Sem inole, a n d B lit* o*f F lo rid a .

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County
Record*
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20
6.20
Lot
10
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N 408.7 ft W 466.7 ft H 166.7 ft
NVi uf l.ot 1 Dlock II
„W «
33 in In
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i4 98 4'IIAP.MAN A TP4 KEIIN'
P. D. T r u i t t ________ 13.
U n k n o w n .................... 29.18
Lot 15 Dlock D .............. ...................
*1. M. " B U I I N NE(.IINI) n v
19 33
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N 65 fi of HH of Lot 1 Dlock U...
U n k n o w n .................... 29.18
O v e r s tr e e t T urp. Co.
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31
21 30 115 J. A. Molaon ............ 21.85
HUIIDI
VIMIIIN ae Il^ eo rd e d ^ln "'p i-» Vh ,,r£ t w 1" 1** 1 fi,) Lola I, 2,
Nty
of 8 Vi o f N li of HEU of
1110
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of
HIV
cor
of
N
B
U
of
ft
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nnd
176
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f t E oftf , NVV0‘for8°o f-f ' HW
H U. —
HBU
32 20 30
aivvi
..................................
31
M
allory
&amp;
McCall..
34.70 HIVr u of n i v u ............ j#
Clnrenco Rlolutrda
19 33
w v* of Lot 2 liiock c
3 13
Run E 137 ft 8 100 ft w 117 f t
U n k n o w n .................. 1484 Lot 3 Block 8
Run N 660 ft B 330 ft 8 660 ft
H. D. McCall
7.26
1
;V {*• W o o d ru ff ........ 16.85
(leorgo Hmlthermnn..
Lot 12 lllock C ..................................
7 38
IV 33 i fl ...............................................
HIV
Vi of* —
HEU of HWU 19
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of
Hivu
6 Unknown
U n k n o w n .................... 23.97 8HIV
1.92 Dug HW co r of Lot 2 ......................... 27 20 30
" j j ° f *'J H of Lota 0 a n d 10 Block
• 11 c rnxler Holra 49.32
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T
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............
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12.74
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8
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4
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c
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of
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1.44
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.............. E 'J of Loin 9 an d lo iljock 11
Wty o f HBU
o f NBU ...................... 22
BVi «f
1 20 31
cor „f N RU of HE Vi .....................
U nknow n
Morrla I. W lllla m a .
L o la 36 to •,,I. Block A .
18.00
6 38
C E u at a lo n g N lino of Iota 8,
........
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n ............... ** exr.nf
m .1 Lol 2 Block 12
run E I U ti 8 100 ft W 139 f t ff 31 19 33
Run N 9 ch E 11 Vi ch 8 9 ch W
N 8-‘ *.,?f ''• * 07 NWU nnd 8 3-4
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1/ n■&gt;o..w
t.i..
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n
9,
10,
11
mid
12
Dlock
C
to
Lot
7
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f
Bty
of
HBU
of
N
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............
24
D ’j cl, ......................................
Block 17
11 U n k n o w n .....................
6.68
!*?!M
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. ! 2Bi *"'»“»«'»
11.95
U nknow n
21 30
66 I to b o rf II. Ilaw klna .. 12.77
Lol lV
126,
A
L a k e Joaaup NlVIy lo m o u th of
U nknow n
NIV U o? 8 IV U a n d 8 IV U of NIVty
N 5'v irreH of IV Vi of NIVU of
U nknow n
W. A. W h itc o m b .....
4 19
T h a t p o r t of Lot 1 N an d W of
11 20 29
•Soldier C reek Wly to l i c g . ....
(leaa 2 ncrea In HB cor of
Unknown
I.I.I.IIIIIII.I '3 31 n e a v e r * a i i i i i t i d n t i i
NW «i
6
V
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k
n
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..
6.50
U
n
k
n
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n
.........
18.86
Clay Bond, Block II
8 (Leaa Ullua, U v o ra tre e t tit
NIV U of HIV ty ................. ........... . 26
NV» of S ' , of 8 IVU .........................
3
W 75 yds N 93 i',\n W 1 P&amp;
40 U n k n o w n ..................... 67.45 Lot
Morrla I. Wllllama.... 19.35
L ota 2 to ll, Block ll
D ro w ’a Ituvlalon) Dlock D .....
non l..l, Seminole C o a n ly , F lo‘‘■aV
rid a lIouk No. I ’ Page* 74
U nknow n
Lol « Block F
U n k n o w n .............. .
9.10
12.26 HE Vi of NIVU ..................... .......... 26
U nknow n ................
n 7a
M V ' &lt;&gt;f N W H
Lo a 14 to 23, Block B
Lot
9
Dlock
D
.....................................
U nknow n ....!. ..HI"..., 57.95 Lol l lllock K
8
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n
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n
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..........
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Brown
0.20
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1
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H
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6.77
J 'u " *7 *0 31, iljock II
Lot 38 (leaa E 6 a c re a ) Dlock U.. .
of 8 E l i of H E 'i
of HE Vi of HEU (leaa E B
Lola 3 n od I Block
No. I, P n g r H3, R rm lnole C o unty Record*
Iluruco Hunduraun..__
___
2.61 N n3-8
M ary Itenaoii
J!!Ik
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....................
67.95
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Co........
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Lot
48
Dlock
D
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Unknown
U n k n o w n ....................
u. 2u
hot 2 Dlock C ..............................
U n k n o w n ................... 32.08 Lot 76 lllock D ....................................
c r a n k 11. Hr own
U nknow n ....
10.28 L o t V ( “ L a ^ o 2 f8 w v,4‘ ,,f n w h "::i 34
1 J. Boyhort ............
4.05
1 84
A’ U of HIVU .............. ..."
~ ~ 34
U n k n o w n .....................
2.64 8 IV
Lot 6 lllock F .................................... .
Joo C a m e ro n
.......
8.2 4 Lot 93 Dlock D .............. :..................
J. L. Miller
J
N.
Danlol
Holra
4 55
6.35
U nknow n
U n k n o w n ...............
7.03
87 00
R
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In
P
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GOLDEN ROD H E IG H T S ne R ecorded In l 'l a t Ilook No. a, P a Ke 14, H rmlnula
5 * w « o r n i v 'u
................
C ounty Record*
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Dll,EH, UV EIIHTIIEET A IlliElV'H D E I IRION aa R e co rd ed In P la t llouk No, 3, Lot 14 Dlock 10 .....................
10 ^1*
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D row n ........ 26.33
C ounty lleeorda
m ».8, ^ r n °l&lt;l ..............
17.94
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744
HEU ° o f HN E i i ° f
w u s b :
6 J o h n L lndgreon
■B c o r 19° ft 8 an d 1028 ft W o f NE 1
“ } 19 ....................................................
II. II. L ew ie ................ ■ 32.06 Lota 8 a n d HA
8 23
Lot 21 Dlock 18 .................... : •
m , i l n , ! L n n r U o n -----144
U
n
k
n
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n
.....................
10.90
L ot 7 Dlock 18 ..................... .............
'.'" h n o w n .....................
I“p •' M.
ll' R o b e rta ...........
3.01 W(i „f Lot 42 ......................................
II. Q. H a r r i s ........... 13.10 LotH,A, D. C. U. B. F. tl. 11. I.
35
6H ft o f l o t 3 a n d N T j tr " } " " 1'' C o u n lr »*?o?da '
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Lot
4
Block
10
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9
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of
Lot
42
......................................
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k
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.....................
13.10
U n k n o w n ....................
8.59 N
' f i ' N m , ftU 71 H 470 « W 190
31 20 29
M
Lola 7 , N anil 9. Block II Tlor 10
1-4 of NIVU of HE Vi
BH of Lot 55 NIV of Ry ...............
U n k n o w n ..................... 13.10
36
30
30 U n k n o w n ............... .....
3
50
F.
J.
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60
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14.00 Lol lo Block It T ie r lo
36
c l a y h p iiin d h
LVj of Lata 103 n n d
106....................
J. D. B p r ln g g a te ........ 19.42 P H I L I P II. YONUU G RANT aa R e corded In P l a t Rook No. 1, l'a g e a SO to 08,
30
6 U nk n o w n
■» Recorded In P in t
1 60 Lot I a n d N H of Lol 3 Block
U nknow n ...............V,
9]08
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R rm luole County lle eo rd a
VAM«w.,. i 8 ,,A ., .‘K ORIltlllNK IIII4IKERAGE CO.'S ADDITION TO UI.ACK RAM­
1
ler
II
....
Lota
7.
9,
10,
R
e
cord*1
!V°
’
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Remlnole
County
36
30
Lot 4 ................................................. 32 20 31
Ju n o Young Holra
W 3 iicrea of 6 a c r e a sq In Nw cor
34.41
15,
lllock
23 11. 12. 3. 14 nnd
Lola I mid 2 Block 12, T ier 12
------- . lle e o rd a
of
•/,- }'■ Lnlng
T. O. D ra nnon ____
I,,udy W a s h in g t o n .... 23.76 N p a r t of Lota B a n d 0 .................... 32 20 31
15.14
3.69
i.»i r.t
....................................
*0 J. H. u
l e n a ............. ..
Blone
10.90
U n k n o w n ...
Lot
67
NW', „f n E U of "NBU '(leaa j ly j
Lota -, 11, und 17 .........................-....
6 21 31
J u n u Young lle lra
.
C.
R
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a
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..............
29.20
7.95
J.
3 Unknown
6.10
Vnn
D
unkirk
___
3
11
F
lo
rid
a
O
rovea Co.....
6.68
9.60 IIOIIINHO.VH Hi l l VE V OF
Lot 160 ................
1"n S J " "
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N'V
BVi of NEU of N ll’ U of N B U ....
M ary J. H a s t y
19.20
rn.
.
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TO
SANFORD
F
lo
rid
a
(Irovea
Co.....
6,(8
.
Bunk
No,
I,
IE
H
o*ff
H\V
14
of
i
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p
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.....................
32
20
29
10
Lot 232 ................
na R ecorded In Pint
»*K
1180
ft
N
of
HH
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f
8
W
U
R u n N to Ry HEly njon U amno io 36 19 so
WVi
of
N
B
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of
HBU
11 29
20 F. II. Kund
E. M. R o b e r t s ............
2.41
EfJOO ft of Lot I ( Iohh N 13i, iii ," " 1 ' Mr," l n « lc C ounty H rcorda
F lo rid a (Irovea Co.....
5,68
4.04 Lola 219 to 262 .
of
HIV
U
..........................................
...
4
20
31
Pj. E o f h e g W to lieg.
...... '
32 20 29
^ U n k n o w n ........nillinHII 2 41
b lor Ida G roves Co..... 2 I.IS
of Lot 312 ....
Run E 163 fl N 425 ft W 453 ft
ALTA.MO.Vr a* R r c o r d r d In P la l llouk No. 1, P a g e 7, S em inole C ounty Record* Bty
Rebecca IVII huii ...
23.21 Beg NE cVir'of Lot
f^El* of NIVty (Ioaa th a t p a r t N
32
L. .11. R o h o rla ............
&amp;.]•
II. W. D nrr ............ u 62
R ichm ond Uoopar
Lota 3 44 mid 3 46
H &lt;75 fl ..............................................
3.61
Hemlnolo C o u n ty R ank 9.99 Lot 18 .......................................................
C.
F
re
e
m
a
n
................
4.04 Lot 430 ..................
II. W. U a r r ................. 57.90
K- M. R o b e r t s ........
6 15
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w
W
f - i W
K
117 u
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
.....................
2.17
8
{V'.
of
SIVU
of
HIVU
.....................
4
l l 380.4 fl of Lot 4
F r e d 11. F i t t i n g ........ io.ta
U n k n o w n ........
I.ola 431 ................
N W U ” ° f N,° U° r ° f N W ^ " f
3 61
of NBU of NEVi of N B U . — 4
U n k n o w n ..................... 37.84 IVVi of NIVU of N B U am i B U of
II. W. D urr ................
6,ei
E II'OR of W 533 f| of Lot I (| eaH
R u f u s Hhephorii
36 19 30
13
10
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8
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IV Vi of N W U of N B U .... ™......
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1
B. M. R o b e rta ...........
3.22
A. E. M itchell
4.22 WVi
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60.0
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M.
R
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b
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rta
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611
SW
O
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F
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S
T
ADDITItJN
TO
UI.ACK
HAMMOCK
a
s
R
ecorded
In
P
l
a
t
Ilook
of
N
W
U
of
NIVU
of
HBU
..
L ulu Bonton .........
4 «,
IV 1h n "i’ J,*""
«37 fl IV of
B. M. R o b e rta ...........
2.92
3.61
SH ,,r N .w u o f ' a i v ' u o f s i v vii:;:
4
U n k n o w n ........
W jjnp «f F re n c h Ave on N linn
W 61 fl of E 160 fl o f L o t
‘
No. J l'n a e 70, Rrmlnole C ounty R e co rd s
181 1,00,1
Run IV 430 ft 8 438
E ty of HlVty
HIVU' of H B ^ .
} n b u o w n .................. .
J6 20
B. M. R o b e rta ...........
2.92 l.ot
N&lt;i of NW U of HIVU of SIVU
■, ue
» U
■« of Lot 6
ft
o r unhiHixirn Avo, ru n N l i o ft
430
E
60 11
ft 111
of W
WVi
of
HEU
of
HIV'
U nk n o w n .............
.
ft
N
438
ft
...
.................. ..................................
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B.
M.
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b
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rta
...........
2.92
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4
3.64
II. R, IV nrren ..
8.20
Beg NW c o r of
W 100 ft h 140 ft' B 100 ft ,,,,,
H a n n a h R ichardson
J. A. U n rru rd ........... 10.28
N 21 ur-rca of N B U of N W U ........
5
8.20 HBU of HBU ............
3 91 % " » • ! ? '* • ' " 8» of N,V CO, or
.Marlon T. lln ll
b0« *«• ft E o f NW c o r ru n
* J - s. D ln k le ______
2.99
N B U of HIVU an d Hty of HWU....
B. M. Itoborta .......... 22.64 Hty o f N BU of N E U " f H E U .....
6 J. II. Jonoa
b e g 3. 120 h i t
*r*°" tt to
21.15
E 160 f H 140 ft W 160 ft N 140
BVi of N W U ........................................
36 20 29
of NlVcd* 8 ° f
°°r ° f 8W H
E m p lru Lund Co. ...
3.40 Lot 1
48.60 U nknow n ...
5 20 31
9.25
Uua
ft- W d„ ,e*H b°K 139 ft w of Int.
I
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In
NE
cor
of
HEU
of
HE
V
i
Wty
of
NIVU
of
HBU
of
HWU
T
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m
a
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.......
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ft
'N
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B'
2
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f
t
15
of W H"p of H olly Avo. ex. w ith
of HWU .......................... ..
. , 70
IV!M. O L A ItK ’H RPB-BIV . OF l l |. » , K „ T Ile ll
. . „ ----nnd B 3-4 of NU of HBU of
9 21
n *10 fl ......................................
2.51
1 Chaa. Hwoot
1 H ea ter W llllam a
3.19
36 20 29
Deg
7
V
i
oh
IV
of
NE
c
o
r
of
NIVU
4 21 29
HWU &amp; HBU of N B U of HIVU
O. T. D anlol ....
HK cor of ......................................
5 20 31
Lot 3 Block 11 Tlor 15 , ,' “ r " W' Nr" ''» o l* U oanfy llrroVdli* rd ' n
,,ook No'
of HB Vi
« °s°i*ovoft
N BU of SIVli of HBU a n d Hty of
10 21
H
um
N
220
y
d
s
W
4i
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8
2J0
8 Block t l T lor 15
Itun H 651 ft W 297 ft N 1*2 ft
HWU of HBU
5 21 29
............
B. M. R o b e rta
H « E 41 yds ................. .I..................
1.61
ttn'CISL^:
Jr. 11.95 Beg 24.89 ch 8 of NE
Unknown
*1 A. B n u e r __________ n .41
11 Block I t T lor 16
U nk n o w n fl,m«"on«,
IV 117 ft N 372 ft W 90 ft ...
2 20 jo
HBU of HEU (lea* 166 ft
A V.
vr I»F r°e"nQh.
10 A.
NH '4 of N BU ......................................
5
1.60 HtyN of
1 l l e n r y G lenn
U
nknow
n
.............
6.20
c h .............
............ 111.42
32.00
1,0« 156 ft E of NW e’or of NEW
m
8
01
—‘
and
uy 200 ft B a n d IV In
It'S 7 Vi eh IV nnd 10 ch N of HB
U nknow n
O h » ‘ l l V ,c h h W " " ch N LSI
H»g 5 17 , h N a n d 18.76 ch E of
o f N W H ...........
..............
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IV
M.
ch
IV
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cor)
r
n r or NW U of HBU ...........
eg
30.87
oh
iv
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f
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r
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.........10 21 11
I* 19 30
U n k n o w n ........
2.53
cor
of
8
B
U
o
f
N
W
U
............
8
R
8 55 ch W 10 ch N 6 if h 'B 'i b
T h o m a s Reed ....____
1 80
ru n N 36 yda E 35 yda 8 35
V e V * » ' u reiird e 'd " In 'V u V 'lh .n ’k
' * M ANB
30
8 W U of N W U of NIVU of NBVi!!
30
B. M. Itoborta
N U14(JIOfi
fl H 140 f ‘ W 160 ft
R un
un..................
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2
1.93
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Run IV | u ch N 16.85 ch B 4H
Lott U Block 96
.. .
, , " " k N&lt;*' 1107, Rem?„ole
"m ill
ch
yda. IV 35 yds ............................
7
B. M. R obert*
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