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SEPTEMBER 15,' 1314

THE 8ANFORD HERALD

TACE EIGHT

fish houses to remain in th e fore
ground. T h e water front would not
be a re p o sito ry for all of tho g a r­
bage t h a t ac cum ulates in the town
as is now u n fo rtu n a te ly the case in
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some
instances. Such a condition is
BUDGET OF O PIN IO N “ JUST BETW EEN
hound to be more or less unhea lth y .
YOU, A N D M E."
It is a feeding place for flies and
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often n b reeding place fo/ mosqui
toes, both of which are a serious men- ",
ace to th e h e a lth of any co m m unity.
All wet a n d sw am py places in any
town
sho u ld bo drained.
If it is +
A CIIIEL IS AMONG VE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
not feasible to reach, an o u tlet with
« HE'LL PUENT 'EM ”— SO SÀYS SAUNTERER.
a ditch, th e old plan of p u ttin g down
! I» » » » » » » » + ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * a cesspool will usually answ er the!
purpose.
All scrub p a lm e tto a n d |
■Pr o n r all over tho land comes ai lover a t the «front finds .herself jo b - undergrow th on lots in a n y tow n
mighty protest against th e high less through the d o s in g of the glove;I should be rigidly legislated a g a in st
price of food stuffa^ -— . __ « ..« J A C to r y which baa g iv e n ,h e t- ju n -^ ^ town.. ^T o a n c k r - - .'Piny -are»' on*
The national govrrfMiierrC"at*t* •-ghfJ’MBlti'** ’The'- e m r m n T h e n s t r « ^ ^ . _ lu
ln w o t seasanx. .and..a. .firs
in
a u t h o r i t i e s and municipalitiea a r e ia .U o o W e d -b e e .u iH r of
rnenxco.la.-tlxy.. acaxoraw r —
seeking tho cause, h u t w ith o u t ap- aian Cossacks—a r c making o r t h e
These suggestions are especially
w heat and barley intended for P ru s , j,reliable result.
sian
bread.
Y
oung
Sandy
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*1? bccjtuae - t h e season when.
— T he govocntns&lt;ct says it is not the
In
t
o
s
h
can’t
go
to
war,
because
he
H
orlda
is h o st to thousands of crit- ♦ '
fa u lt of th e rciailer, and unqtlesthe
d
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n
o
rth
e r n e rs is alm ost a t n and. ■+&gt;
tionably tho governm ent Lx. right. is crippled, b u t sites on
to w n should take pride in
step.
Tho
mill
in
which
ho
w
o
rk
e
d
!
Every
B u t there th e governifient-rest*.—
?howln« lt* rc «u ,“ r w m tcr viBltor8
And when the federal governm ent, is now dosed. T h e mill .hands
Im
ent It ha.4
V
x h a t a big im provem
with all th e power and resources a t giving their a t t e n t i o n to tho b u s in e
made durfbg t h r j r absence. Special
its com m and, cannot solve th e pfbb- o f-w ar.
attention m ig h t be given to most
Icm or check the robbery It is lime
‘‘Meanwhile, t h e world's w ork
railway s t a t i o n s to great ad v a n ta g e .
for th e hum ble citixen to pause and m u s t go on. W ho will shoulder t h e
Neat, clean s t a t i o n grounds a n d th e
think.
T ho tim e m ay even come b u rd e n of com m erce while th e s e
vicinity th e r e a b o u t s speak well for
when It will become necessary for neighbors make w a r on each o th e r?
the town.
A clean and a t t r a c t i v e
him to act.
Who, indeed, can, unless it be th e
place is g en e rally healthful, while a
And t h a t action should take the people of these U n i t e d States?
healthfal p lace is invariably clean
course of devising som e method
“ Will It bo w o rth while? Shall we and a t t r a c t iv e .
w hereby th e foodstuffs m ay travel got adequate com pensation if wc
from th e producer to the consumer p u t aside our d o u b t s and fears a n d
w ithout passing through too m any v ac dlations and buckle down to H W hat w ith one thing und a n ­
hands.
U nder tho present system work?
Rend w h a t the great E n g ­ other, the V a s t few weeks have dis­
m any hands handle them and many lishm an wrote a b o u t it a short tim e closed en o u g h to discredit men who
are by circ u m sta n c e m ade rulers.
m ouths are fed from the profits be­ ago:
We, who live, obscurely, within a
fore they travel the distance from
“ ‘A great war in Europe will e n ­
small com pass, watch things th ro u g h
field to consumer, or even to the re­
able the United S ta tes to sell its
our bifocal lenses and tu rn aw ay +tailer.
crops, in places which will give a
And tips consumer pays th e bills. m uch greater inco m e than if th e r e without u n d e r s ta n d in g from th e spec
h e kings
of the world inuinc of
ui ttilt:
ni
There (s no question but th a t wan no war. A lm o st every i n d u s try tacle
u
handing
and passing
triguihg,
n
d
e
r
th o fault lies with th e middlemen, will derive more or loss a d v a n ta g e.
ations
like
a m edicine Xl
the
fajes
of
ni
wholesalers, cold storage men and Should tho A m erican people take a d ­
hall
from
o
n
e
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another.
At such
speculators, each one of whom must v a n tag e of the golden o p p o rtu n ity
times
as
m
en
tu
rn
,
if
they
can
tu rn ♦
extract the largest possible margin afforded them b y the outbreak of
handily,
to
Dr.
Beecher's
lectures’
of profit before he passes it on to the t h e war, it will m e a n not diminished,
j — not our re gula r literary diet but
next leech.
b u t increased p rosperity for th e
a work m a rk e d by an occasional
And H’ith half a d olen hum an United S tates.’ ” Sir George Pnish.
worthy thing they will find partial ♦
vultures fastening their talons upon editor of the L ondon “ S tatist.”
enlightenm ent. In this fnr exam ple: ♦
every article of diet, it Is not to 'be
“ Well, let's go to work."
"As m en th e y mean to he verawondered a t th a t the public finds
cion* nn«l h onest and moral; as poliitself plucked to the bones.
i
The schools a r e mobilizing. All ticiuns t h e y are deceitful, cunning
T he retailer and the producer over tho land' th e r e is a m usterin g und unscru p u lo u s; as men they nh- ♦
should fain hands in a determ ined of rh a infant population for enlist- hor the slim y demagogue: as poli-' ♦
effort to eradicate the vultures, und nient in the cause of education. T o ■B r i a n s th e y em ploy him as a s fa v - ♦
reduce the cost of living to some­ tho primitive d is tric t school there is engcr. T h e y abhor virtue and re­
♦&gt;
thing within the bounds of reason. flocking small groups of little m en ward in trigue. If this style of i-h ar-.
T h e fact t h a t a wave of prosper­ and women to t a k e up the work of ncter were not wicked it would be ♦
♦«
ity seems to be ahead of us is no preparation for fu tu re control of supremely ridiculous.
but
it 1»
reason why the consum ing public affairs. Anil the movement is g e n ­ hot h."
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should calmly subm it to being goug­ eral and concerted throughout th e
ed in th e m a t t e r of its foodstuffs.
land, district s c h o o l , high school a n d
" H a v e you ever henni " Laura
Can an yone in th b r co m m u n ity ■college each being the active scone '
Jean l.ibbey is a s k in g in the Chicago ♦
suggest a reasonable solution to tha of an enlistm ent th a t is re p e a te d
Tribune, " t h a t railroad m e n ' s lives ♦
problem?
.
I year after year a n d the glorious p a rt
are dull nn«l m onotonous .»mi pitied
of it is that, there is never any a p ­ are the hundsornc, stu rili fcilow.s ♦
^ These a r e days of more or less p a re n t lack of reservists to fill th e to whom ho m e is b u t a num e a n d ♦
worry for the new spaper makers. f.n W f Tmr t f l r t r nincrt hast* of &gt;•«••»- courtships a r e but the re cent f a n ­
I n the news room thero is th e gigan­ te ry c a r have t a k e n their «li piu m as cies?" B u n k ! As a me Wer of fact ♦
tic task of handling the war news a ini mar che il a w a y to conquer th e the avernge railroad man meets us ♦
an d whipping it into shape for the worlId, each in his ¡i ndividual w ay. many girls a* he does sem aphores
T he public. school synjet» of A m e r­ and goes t h r o u g h life “ out of the
readers, th e stress is also felt in
in n glori on* Inst it utirin
it of- block"' ns fur as feminine society i* ♦
Ira
every oth er d epa rtm ent.
In the
equal
i&gt;pport
fi-r*
U
nilly
tlo
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high I'oiu'erncd
for
W e b a v e k n o wn sailors &gt;
businean office there is also ever
nml
the
the
low.
thu
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i
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Tut
p
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to
blush
w
hen
railroad riicti h a v e r e ­ ♦&gt;
present apprehension in rognrd to
th e supply of print paper which is lior class, nor creed, nor seit I■* b ar lated iheir conquests
♦
available for use. Of .course In cities red from p artic ip a tio n which results
of thia siro this feature is not u in individual a d v a n ta g e and r e ­
P r e s i d e n t Buys Ford
source of g r e a t 'w o r r y , b u t with the dounds to the glory of the nation as
'
Detroit.—
If
President
Wilson
m etropolitan dailies with their nu- a whole. I n - war shattered E u ro p e shows ns s o u n d judgm ent in m aking ♦
. mcrous editions and vast niimher of with its boast of ¡tower and w ealth i»y his f u l y r e a p p o in tm e n ts as he
. pages It is a different m a tte r. Tho and a n tiq u ity ,'k in g s are born to rule did recently, we see no im m inent o
visible sup p ly of paper now on hand and the man Is b o rn to u life of toil, (lunger of t h e ship of s ta te founder- »
would supply tho new spapers just n unit whose efforts are rhirfly d i ­
Miller Bros., our W ashington,*
te n days, and if any of the large rected to satisfying the demands of faffSmall wonder t h e n ! D - C- representative*, not.tied us
the
tithe-taker
mills should bo destroyed at this
&lt;k’l l v e m l » Ford to th e
tim e it w:ould mean increased prices t h a t each passing year witnesses a j *‘"»1
to a l a n d i ^ h H ® H oubo for the, President, to f
wonderful
im
m
ig
ra
tio
n
a n d sm aller papers.
Already somo
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be used a t his sum m er home.
of the m etropolitan papers have where every m a n ’s success d ep e n d s
This
a
n
n
o
u
n
c
e
m
e
n
t
from
our
been compelled to ad v a n c e prices upon his individual efforts and 'n o
'W ashington ag e n ts coming so closely
outside of rhefr own cities and a m a t t e r how lowly his station in life
upon th e heels of Mr. F ord’s visit
his.children
share
equally
the
o
p
p
o
r­
s tra ig h t » i t e of twelve conta a week
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to the 'n a t i o n a l capital and confer­
t
u
n
i
ty
to
rulo
a
n
d
ait
in
the
high
a n d soven cents for S un d ay papers
ence with t h e P resident as to th e
Is am ong tho possibilities of th e near places.
state, of business, did* not suprrlse ♦
future. In fa ct those prices are al­
us much.
re ady being - charged in som e in ­ 1* T h e front y a r d of a town m ay bo
Wo th o ro u g h ly believed t h a t Mr.
stances. I n some of th e beleaguered defined as t h a t p a r t of it in w hich
f o r d w ould himself m ake the sale,
.cities of th e continent, Paris, for visitors first land, na for instance, t h e
but In his ch a ra c te ris tic kindly w ay .♦
exam ple, daily new spapers a re con­ railroad fctutlon o r tho water fro n t.
be stepped a s id e so t h a t Miller Bros,
fined to one edition ev ery tw enty- T h e front y a rd of every F lorida
would get t h e credit of selling a ♦
four houra consisting of a single to w n should be k e p t in a clean a n d
Ford to t h e first citicen of tho land.
aheet which carries no advertising o rderly condition th ro u g h o u t th e on-,
The a d d itio n of the P resident to
w hatever.
tire year, b u t th o writer knows a tho Ford fa m ily is very gratifying
&amp;
n u m b e r of cases whore this is n o t to the c o m p a n y ..
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^ A terrific effort is being made to done. The river fro n t or lake fro n t
He is pe’rh a p s th e most fam ous
awaken America to the fact t h a f t h e to w n s have a decided a d v a n ta g e Ford owner, th o u g h F ords are ow ned
war in Europe has opened tho gates over the others in the way of a n by hu n d re d s of leaders of the w orld's
to golden opportunities for extend­ o p p o rtu n ity to c r e a te a very a t t r a c ­ activities.
ing our commerce In many parti of tiv e park. W here this o p p o rtu n ity
For Instance, there were nineteen
the world.
W ith this purpose in h as. been made m o s t' of the visitor, prince» and. two grand -dukes driv­
view editorials are being
penned, approaching by boat, is b o und to ing Fords of their own in Russia,
advertisements are being printed get a decidedly favorable im p re s ­ according to the last report from the
find neighbor Jones Is talking .it to sion of the place t h a t will be lasting. Russian representative, Mr. M. S.

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

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neighbor Brown. While as s nation
and .a t individuals j/e regret the
calem ity which ' has enveloped all
Europe .there is no reason why we
should not avail ourselves of the op­
portunity, to supply .th e world with
goods bearing the' label’ "Made in
America."
The situation has ‘been well sum­
med up in a confidence ad by F. K.
Anderson of Chicago, and it is’ re­
produced here because it is worth
reading. "The present ' European
conflict fairly staggers the imagina. tlon. The tremendoua armies and
navies Involved, the great loss o l
life, the stupendous destruction of
. property, all are so great as to near­
ly defy our comprehension. .
“ And there is. still another, side.
Freneh girl who mourns a

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It is not such a terribly difficult*
or expensive matter in many cases
to construct a concrete seawall along
the water front. The price of A
block of brick paving wilt build a
pretty good seawall which in many
waya is movre valuable than the
paving.’ With the .ground leveled
off back of the. wall and a apace of
varying width set out to sh»de trees,
csbbfegg palms, planted ln grass and
provided with aeata we have an a t­
tractive water front, that reflecta
the enterprise of tho chitons of the
town. Besides this it is, more apt to
be ketp In a dean and sanitary con­
dition under auch circumstances.
With such a water front it ia not
likely that the authorities of a n y
town would permit old and dilapi­
dated docks and dirty Ul smelling

Friedo.
Several members of the English
peerage drive Fords, as do also many
titled persona in the other countries
of Europe.
Even the Taaha Lama of Urga
has a Ford town car, which was de­
livered to him under its own power
across the Gobi desert of Mongolia,
being the first pleasure car to nego­
tiate the hazardous trip. And in Washington the President
will find himself among a disting­
uished company of Ford owner».
But a few aaya after reporting tho
sale of a Ford to the President,
Miller .B ros.' announced they had
•old a car to the Hon. Frank B.
Brandegce, U. S. Senator from Connectlcut.— Ford Tmies.

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now on hand, in order to m ake room for our Big Fall Stock.
T h ese SnH s are Fir£t;C lass in every particular. You will find
real bargains here during this Sale arid w e will save you m oney.
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SEMI - WEEKLY

T H E

S A N E O R D

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

H E R A L D

I N S A N F O R D — Life la Wa,th Living
SA N FO R D , FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IH, 1914,

VOLUME VI

O VIEDO B O A R D
OF T R A D E

’

• Knighls of ( pbimhuH Meeting
T h e candidates of the Sanford
Council of the K nights of Columbus
lodge, being organized in Sanford,
held n meeting last Sunday morning
H U S T L I N G c i t y o r g a n i z e s a n d elected the following officers;
T h eo Schaal, G rand Knight.
trade body f o r d ev elM. W. 7-eigler, D e p u ty G rand
M ENTFURFOSES
K night.
C. L. Britt. Recording Secretary.
Oviedo, the second city of Sem­
inole cojioty Attd. jw a .U ia to li» —*U*'
,V.,.Mahuaieiy. Financial Secy—
an, T ruu*u rer, *~J 3.'
tin^d to become one of t h e !, Cfflfnccfmr.
i h i l p a rt of the «tote hai» organized
J. A. prèka, Lecturer.
a Uve Board- of T rade a n d will take
A. W. Wathon, W arden.
a most active p a rt * In developing
F.* W. Mahoney, Advocate.
the resources of the, city a n d coun­
C. B. Ryan, Tim Keene and E. R.
try adjacent
^ ptedn »I« in the fnm im a- ötaek4 440C.t til,-'{‘n r r t crx.----- : **
H a rry Britt a n d
Fred Jones,
Hammoek section. one of th e finest
fruit snd vegetable locations in the Guards.
T h e degree team will be hero in­
iouth and tho city is growing ra p ­
idly.' Thprc were so m a n y questiops side of the next 30 days and will
arising from time to tim e in the inltliftli tho candidates.
T h e lodge is the only one in this
civic and commercial life of tho city
that it was incu m b en t u p o n the en­ section of the s ta te and on account
terprising citizens to form a board of tho central locution of Sanford It
wns derided to organize the lodge
of trade to handle tho situation.
For this purpose the leading spirits hejv, although the membership is
of Oviedo mot Inst T u e s d g y night made up of K. of C ’s from Del,and,
and formed the Oviedo Board of Orlando, Eustis and many other
towns npar here.
Trade with th e following officers:
President, T. W. Law ton.
Vice President, E. A. F a rn d le .
See. and Treas., N. F. Lizette.
The board will meet again nest
Tuesday night to com plete the or[»niiatlon a n d name t h e standing
committees and tho Oviodo Board
of Trade can be depended .upon to
ktep the nam e of tho city before the
T here has been so much confusion
public from this time forward,
about the subject of registering for

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THE SECOND GREAT
BATTLE BEING FOUGHT

I.undis Will Not Resign
T he DeLand News in its issue of
Wednesday says:
A canard is going the rounds of
Lbu. xuuv- proas to the u f l e e t - t h a t Hrm.- *•Fnr^* D * Landis of "D eL an d tY N -rrrrn n rn K T n A T io N a n d
will* resign the office of s ta te a t t o r ­
PAYMENT OF POLL
ney for the S eventh Judicial Circuit,
u
TAXES
ami th at lion. George P c C o ttc s of
Sanford is to be appointed in his
‘As inform ation to all concerned,
stead.
the genera) registration books a r e
The News hi^uJ .the ru m o r la s t TTow open l i ffth * e llksp-Hf M r H. C .
week* and interviewed Mr. Landis Du Rose, supervisor of registration,
about the m a tte r | He staled a t th a t in his office opposite the c o u rt
li me t h a t :faa ha«K
hUs-uridb Of W ’Tifriisp, A n d .a r e also open in th e dissigning:
^Y cT' registration olficus th ro u g h o u t
running ill, the telate pynera.
mm
News reporter n g n iz rra lk 4 -itp a u ..U it' fhe ses u m l ■ a r u n Isy - m —Otnt|)WT. ■
L a n d 's yesterday, and he re iterated which will be October 10th, a f te r
his s ta te m e n t of last week, to the which d a le the hooka will be closed.
effect th a t he h ad no idea w hatever This is for th e registration for th o
of resigning. He further sta te d t h a t, general election, y our registra tio n
since the story Has been published for the prim ary election will n o t e n ­
V
In th e state press, he ,hns received title y o u ' to. vote In th e general
W ashington, 11 a. m.— F rench ed hat tie, with masses of troops not less than 50 letters from every election,
b u t thoso
alre ad y regis­
military commission arrived On th&amp; throw ing themselves at each other, county - in the circuit, protesting tered F O R T H E G E N E R A L E L E C ­
Lusitania this morning on secret a n d ev e ry 'a v a ila b le piecr of artillery against the rum ored resignation.
T IO N
will not be required to reg­
mission to W ashington.
Personnel concentrated in the d eterm ined ef­
Attorney M u rray Sains of D eL and ister again, but i f would be well to
fort of the armies tg break the o th ­ was also mentioned as possible suc­ see the registration officer and sco
and im port not divulged.
—
e r ’s left
cessor; when there is to bo any th a t your nam e is porperly entered
Geneva', 11 a. m,— All fortresses
T h o Germ ans, who a fortnight change, Volusia county people ought on his books, as this is the first
along t lie Rhine depleted on g a r ­ ago had to abandon their first swift to get behind Mr Sams and urge his
time the general registration book«
risons sent to front to re-inforce. endeavor in destroy the armies of
ap pointm ent.
* *
have
been open in the new county.
G erm an lines.
F ranc e and Great Britain and cap­
To vote a t the general election,
tu r e Paris, have fortified themselves
which will be held N ovem ber 3 rd
London, 11 a. m.— B attle raging on the m ountains north of the River
electors m u st be registered an d h av e
along entire front with increasing, i n ­ Aisne, through the plnins of C h a m ­
their poll taxes paid for 1912 a n d
tensity.
D eath of Gen. "Battnile pagne and in tile Argomie M oun­
1913, unless exem pt from poll tax.
announced.
tains, through which the Meuse
The tax collector will lie in his of­
flows.
I'Vey are In stronger p o s i ­
fice from S:0() a. in. to 1 ;0l) p. m.
Rome. 11 a m.
T rent, Austrin
tio n s th a n they were for the b a ttle
and from 2:00 p, m. to 6:00 p. m.
preparing for long siege by Italian
T
h
e
Sanford
basket
ball
team
met
of the Mario* and have been s tro n g ­
tin* general election in November forces. Declaration of war expected ly r e i nf o r ce d with fresh troops from tin* DeLand team on the home court each day* except S unday from S ept.
Rally Season
Tin* game- was 17th to October 10th for the p u r ­
This is rally season at th e Congre­ and the new law regarding i in- pri­ on 2Mh
th e non i and east
They already last Friday night
maries
iuis
m
o
mixed
the
ordinary
hard
fought
by
b
o
t
h tenuis, (irne pose of receiving poll taxes. In caso
gational
Church. N ext
Sunday
h av e ant-m pied
counter
attac k s
S o m m a r) of War News
voter
th
a
t
many
at
this
lime
do
being
called
several
times
by differ­ of a person moving , from one dis­
morning a t 11 o’clock it will he u
A noi Iter great Lutile, even mori* against tin* allied troops, which, ent players
trict to a n o th er he should re p o rt
not
know
whether
they
are
regis­
church rally service, to exalt and
(lushed from victory, have I.... .. tr\
Some think they must vita! for ibi* coti ni rie* concerned ing to p ic ic n i them from e n tre n c h ­
T he ball wa- m ln I,nini territo ry tiic m a tter to tin* supervisor of reg­
ejnphasixe the Church as the insti­ tered r»r not
Ululi I li os e Unii ha Ve preceded il, is
istration ami have Ids nam e tra n s ­
tution well worth one’s loyalty and. register again regardless of wether
ing themselves.
, ! most of the tim e bui the ctlicieiit
in
progress
oi\
a
lino
extending
from
I work of our guards kept the Indi ovit ferred to the district in which ho
consecration.
Let every member they registered in Orange county
A c e r.'1 • i* to English and French
the
regimi
&lt;
*
(
Noyon
mi
thè
Ri
ver
11vc-i. hm the law provides t h a t nu
of 1 be basket ,
plan to be present ami bring a friend and became voters for all time or
Oi»e. uorthweMi &lt;•( Puris, lo thè ri ver official to ports, t hesr a tta c k s have
person shall be allowed to vote in
just
registered
tills
year
for
the
The
feat
u
n
s
of
the
game
were
with him or her.
T h e following
been rep il.sed and the G erm ans com
Mense, north of Vermini.
any
oilier election district than the
spring
primaries
and
it
im
impossible
[tw
o
long
throws
for
field
goals
by
Sunday morning will be held the
The front i* shorter than in the jwdled to give way at certain points. Itouth, ( » p l a i n of the home team , one in which he is registered.
to
get
the
m
atter
s
tra
ig
h
t
with
all
Sunday school rally service.
The
therefore our advice i n |b u t Hr of th e Marne, but this will re- h u t tin- G erm an general slat! rhum s | and liogden, ( ‘apt of the D eLand
A qualified voter, as defined fiy
Sunday school should h av e a regular the voters
suit only in a more fiercely contest- th e opposite
team , both were good shot* and the law of ilus state is every rnab;
place in the program of every eiu- every voter hi Seminole rouutv it to
f Counted, i be oth er was tiie whirl person of tin* age of 21 and u p ­
icn. and especially of every member see Supervisor Publish and see that
wind tnudi of th e game by Gilbert wards. th a t al tip* time of his regi»-.
of the Christian homes of our com­ you are On the real regirl ration books
Ne»
Mail
Roules
V Sanftird Rooster
Flo* S m f n r d player- were smaller tratinn t* a citizen "f the United
munities
Lei every S u n d a y school regardless of whether you voted in
T Jen Jaeoiis, tin* efficient pu**f
U T Fields is in the city to d ay
'Hit*
as a whole th an the visitors but 1Stales, and shall have resided in
»cbolar plan to be present (or Rally tiie prim ary election or not
shukmg ha iuta with Iti* mitny San- m a s te r of f i m i nota and nmmber pf
otjly safe way for every voter is to
when our l-mys gni the tir-t basket Florida for one year, and in this
D»y. Sept. 27, 9:45 u. in.
ford (rieinls
He is now enguged in! thè Mininole t'oiinty Selino] Itoard
nee
t
Ilssupervisor
before
each
elect
in
fa'l lune it put pepper and stick iiumly for -tx months, and shall
The Buraias are again taking up
lite reai estate business io Augusta, ^ wu- in Ih»* city tios w«*i-k and talkmg
to-it mio them und with the aid of have paid on or before tin* second
the work of their class, it is desired Gon and know (positively th a t y out
Georgia, bis former borile, but hit^ nf thè grow ib r*f bis sei tinti incidenlthat every Haiti cg man Dring next naine is on the books
Such a pro- b„art i* ‘ ‘ìli ù! 1F 'T » FTTord and he sili y mentlonetl tliut -evirai ne w t h e s-TTthnsrastir crowd -rtur*cheered [^jàlu/ilay of I to* m outh preceding
nfir hoys continuously, doing j u s t ic e j tin.* m o n th in which th e election is«
Sundiy a n o th e r ' wTtTT him.' cedure would eliminate tin* remotest
says th a t Florida is th e liest s ta te mail routes would soon be estab ­
held. Ids poll taxes for the tw o
Next S u n d ay evening, 7:30, a possibility of a m ista k e and would in the Union and especially nt this lished in the Ciminola distriiY, The to Sanford.
DcLund hud a joll) crowd with year* next preceding the y e a r in
«Ties of Bible character studies in avoid much confusion and discus­ particular time when t lie war is postoffices at t hri-una* and Luke
them and when their boys pulled u windli th e election is Held, unless
miniature will begin, the first one sion on election day
holding back tin* prosperity of G eor­ P ickclt will probably be abolished good play the rbi'er» of the Sanford
T
h
e
following
is
from
Supervisor
eXetn
nipt from paying such poll tax
being ” Philip, the F in d e r." a sliort
gia and other cotton states.'
Mr, and ‘he mail to tjiose place» i*arrieil ,, * d 1 If I &lt; d . r '. v J v * *' *ngi-1 tn*r
[
I
lliiosv
by
reii«nli of III* not having been of
talk for busy, upward looking people
by 1 F 11 (roti *&lt;it i l il,,oi t of
in
\ u g u H l a It in
i Id' is l i w
‘
ii i- m l o t • ,
1 *.
.li- g o o d
age
b a lin g b u n over .’»a years
! In r* ecu *it * • i gr * 1» i
There «ill be good music, and u *or
Inc
T h i s will in. a no rt a-, J b it a li l o ok for In
porardv
and
a
of &gt;g* &lt;&lt;r who ha- Io* t a limb in
player** (|v ml hi-r ~i*b*
dial welcome aw aits all who come confi)spin in Go minds o| i lie puhili
for the t Potinola o l i o » alni
a Ilford er e long, a s n
■I.ill Fig fa* » lit
The managing •■I t,t* t e am by buttle
Tuesday the C. K. Society will in regard io the limiter of registra In* ilunkM lh.tl thin season in Florida nun t b ette r mail laiilitu-s lor « bri.tt » p l . Houth was without fault.
have a business and social meeting lion, growing largely out of tin* m*w will lie a record breaker." Hi*.office m u » and Luke Pickett.
As there are not only o ur official«
T h e first half he gave his Subs, u to elect, b u t a num ber of most im ­
at Mrs. E nsm ingcr’a. All members prim ary law and lilt* division of the in Augusta is besieged with inquiries
try out and found them in good portant measures to vote on, it iM&gt;Permit me to say, there­
are urged to come a n d bring a county.
about Flofida. and th e eSodlis to
T
he
World's
Series
shape
nmi then substituted Gilbert liooves every man interested in th e
fore,
t
h
a
t
there
are
now
two
sepa­
friend.
this slate will be the greatest in th e
rate a n d distinct seta of registration
La Verve Hurt and Ed Lane will and Herring in their regular places garni .if the fount)' and the s ta te to
hiMorv of Florida.
played under dilliculttes, qualify and vote.
honks kept in every county of tin*
h a v e t h e w o r l d ' s series at t he I in- Gilbert
sta te , one the primary* registration
perlai again this season providing having a very bad arm - Pearson
Ri—peit fully Still mi tied,
th e people of S a n f o r d 't a k e enough played a .«crappy game at forward,
books which apply to a n d control tin*
In H o n o r of MI hn V a u g h n
Jt iHN I&gt; I I S 'K I N S .
D em ocratic prim ary alone, which
\ d e l i g h t f u l p a r t y w a s gjven D y interi «I to w arrant the large .......- I hi« wa- hi« Iir**t game « u h s*.inf"rd
,
Tax Collector
«ary expen d itu re for tin- eie. trical Raynor played a full game of 'life
is held bl-enniaTiy. tile
la-1 being

LETTER FROM
MR. JENKINS

RESUL3LWILL DECIDE WHETHER
KETREA-LiaWARII-RERLIN

AN

AND THE WHOLE WOULD LOOKS
ON PRAYING FOR PEACE

YOUR REGISTRATION

SANFORD WON GAME

Every Yoler Should Consult Super­
visor DuBose and Get Straight

W ere Too Much For (he Team
That Came Over From DeLand

REDMEN ATTENI0N!

Big Pow Wow This Evening and
All Braves To Be Presenl

Sarhgrn J. J. Dickinson a n d Act­
ing Chief of Rocords L. D. Wicker
request th e, presence of th e entire
membership of Ojus T rib e No. 61,
Improved O*lrdor of Red Men at
tne kindling of the council fire thlB
evening for th e purpose of organiz­
ing a degree team and to arra n g e for
the e n te rtain m e n t of th e .Great
Council of Florida, which convenes
in Sanford next March'.
■ The ca p ta in of tho efficient degree
of Seminole T ribe No. 29,
of the H u n tin g Grounds 37 Jackson­
ville will be present to assist in the
organizing of th e team . ■
Chief O tto Weth, of th e Reserva­
tion of Colorado will be pre sen t with
many words of wisdom to im part.
The Wigwam of Ojua T rib e is over
the Imperial T hea ter.
—

New Yacht L aunched
*••’ The beautiful new y a c h t of Jam es
Laughlin I I I , which has been In
building on th e St. J o h n s a t the
Sanford-DeLand lorry» was expected
to be alunchcd this m orning, preparstory to getting ev e ry th in g ready
[or »he cruise to New Y ork, which
is now planned for S a t u r d a y as the
starting day. T h e p a rty will consist
of Mr. a n d M l # Jam es Laughlin,
“j r* and Mra. Shaw, a n d Mr. and
_Mr*. Ralph Y earby.
The yacht will pass dow n .the St.
0 ns, and will only ta k e tho ocean
* ere there are no inland wn te r ways
Paralleling th e coast. T h e b o a t will
« u«*&gt; a t th e principal d t f e .
en
out*. T he p arty will be o u t purely
r pleasure, a n d judging from the
2 * 5 « - - ot their craft will havo
&gt;jch accommodations as will make
c trip a most p le a s a n t one.*
ft« Porter-Star.

held III June past and tin* next will
be held in June 1916, before which
time every man will have to regis­
ter again, beginning F ebruary 1st,
1916 a n d continuing for sixty days;
the second, the general election
books, which control not only the
general -election b u t all other elec­
tions held (n the c o u n ty from time
to tipie. These hooks are now open
in nil the precincts of tho county
for th e purpose of nllowing any who
have become of age since tfiey were
last open and any new persons who
m ay hnve come into th e state and
are now eligible to the privilege of
registering.
W h e n the county was divided
O range county tu rn ed over to Sem­
inole county the precinct books,
which embraced the precincts now
in this county, hence all who were
registered therein need not. register

Mi-*

Baptist Church Services
9:30 Prim ary school in the shack
9:30 Main school in the church.
11:00 Preaching.* subject, ' ’Perga.”
3:30 J r . 'U . Y. P. U.
6:45 Sr. B. Y. P. U.*
7:46 "Preaching, su b ject, "T hd
N o rth e rn Iron.”
C om e to corner of P a rk Ave. and
Sixth street.
‘*
Welcome, always welcome.
GEORGE HYM
'*
__ A N

Pastor.

Dnudney

in

h o n or

of

Merry weather.

«’ff e ru and th e wire direct from the
grounds to the theater
Last year
th e board at the Imperial wu» better
t h a n any of th e large cities of Flor­
id a but was poorly patronized, but
nothing d a u n t e d the boys will try it
if th e y r a n receive th e proper
encouragem ent.
See Messrs. Lane
a n d Hurt and get the plan.

j a n d * pluck, he had the misfortune to
receive an injury in the »erimd half
hu t after a few minutes wa* able
to finish in the gume. Wanhhouru
and Routh subs, did justice to the
team , Washburn making two field
goals and Houth by efficient g u a rd ­
ing of his*man who wus not able to
throw Ik basket
A good crowd witnessed tye game,
and all seemed to he well satisfied,W
&gt; M oved to Town
and till seemed to lie well satisfied.
Mr a n d Mrs. J. A. Hnrrold and We hop« to see them hack again,
d a u g h te rs h av e moved b ac k to San­ thanking them for their hearty *ujiford after spending th e past two port and the interest they shnwetf.
T h e final scire was IJ to 11 in favor
years on th e ir fine place in the s u b ­
of Sanford.
u rbs on M ellonv file avenue. Their
Tho line uji was as follows:
D eLand
m an y friends uro glad to welcome Sanford ,
Cruse
Herring
it
F
th e m back into the life of Sanford.
Allan
Pea n o n
L. F.
Gilbert
Miller
R outh (Cnpt)
L G. H ogdenfcapt
R aynor
Known
It. G.
Suba, W ashburn and Routh.
Referees, Ned C hittenden: tim e
ficinl canvass is made. T h e follow­ keeper, Mr. C hittenden.
ing gentlem en were elected:
We play D eL and a game on their
J. S. M cK enzie, W. H. Howard, floor Sept. 22nd, and would like to
H. B McCall.
have a good Sanford delegation.
l.ongwood
J ,
--- --------------- ;------C: W. E ntzm inge
New Building Campaign
‘
E. W. D unn
T h e Sunday school scholars of th e
J. W. Osteen
B aptist church have entered into u
L. J H artley
cam paign to rnise enough m oney in
3 mill«
the coming week to pay for the
T otal vote, 26.
T ap e s try Brick t h a t have been used
(h u lu u tn
in tin* new church now being con­
G. M Jacobs . . .
9 structed. Ten cents from a person
W. M J a c o b s ..............................
.9 pays for a brick complete counting
H e n ry F u t c h .....................
9 all th e w orkm anship in placing sam e.
3 m i l l s . . '. .................
9 When these children approach you
with this appeul do not tu rn th em
T o tal vote cast, 13.
G eneva
*
a w ay even if it is to give th em only
W. B. Rauleraon, M. E. Dooley, one ■brick.
E v e r y person in th e
H. A. Nicholson.
3 mills.
Total whole cotniHenlty should be pro u d to
v o te , 20.
" r
’
place a brick in th e new building.'

c.

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS

»gain.
Please let me urge, f o ^ fear that
som e m a y not he entirely clear upon
this m a tte r, th at you call a t my
otfic*, No. 112 P ark avenue, so that
I m a y see t h a t you are properly reg­
istered, and in the precinct in which
you liv^.
H. C. D uB O S E,
Supervisor of Registration.

Ahi')

Mr** a Ìvu Vaughn o f's a n io rd . uU tho
C am p of the F orty Palm s on Lake
H arm y
T h u rs d a y evening.
The
room was beautifully decorated with
jiitim, cedar an d ferns.
Music and
games were enjoyed th ro u g h o u t th e
evening, and delicious refreshm ents.
consisting of fruit sh erb et and cake
were served out u nder th e palms.
Those enjoying this delightful p a r­
ty were Misses B arb a ra McLain,*
T hus« TnrladL R am ona McLain,
Marie Daniels, Alva V aughn, Abby
Dnudney and
Mrs: A. V aughn;
Messrs. T ho m as M cLain, Paul D oo­
ley. Robert M errlw eathcr, Joe S m ith,
B ert I’nttishnll, Gilla Sipes and Chat»'.

'"Tlie election In Seminole county
for members of tho local school
hoards occurred on T u esd a y a n d
w o r e ’ com paratively quiet, although
more interest was manifested t h a n
ever before a n d this in tere st ma^o
several changes.
T he reqults were
a s follows:
,
Sanford

125
li Stevens ..
. . . : ___ 117
F W hltner
............... 99
Runge
.................. 76
It. Walker
................. 38
R. Philips. .
Total votes cast, 167.
. .
For 3 mill tax 48, (or 2 mill tax|37,
against tax 2.
H
H
S.
C.
L.

Oviedo

•

Total vote of this district was not
obtained b u t wifi be giuen when of-

A ' !v, ■»Vif

■ -V. f«S’.... .•

. r. *= *- ♦ :
v.

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\

P R 0 -T E M SENATOR
Quite a Number W ant Sen. B ry an 's
Place If He Gels Appointment
- Jacksonville,
Sept.
IK.— ‘‘ F iftyseven different varieties are in t h e
mix-up a n d the G overnor i s , in a;
■pickle', ” said a local politician yes­
terday discussing the prob a b ilities
of an y p artic u la r m an receiving t h e
ap p o in tm e n t to the S en ate ch a ir
which S enator Bryan is expected tc^
leave fur a federal judicial bench.
‘‘Jacksonville has a t least ten »jaw*/
who are assum ing heroic nttiCudex;
or running up lightning rods. T a m ­
pa has five admittedly* conscious
th a t t h e y are senatorial tim b e r; P en­
sacola has nearly as mtuty p lu m ­
ing and assum ing a dignified, q u iet
and sapient look when 's e n a te ’ Is
spoken before them ; M iami has sev­
eral favorite sons, while th e in terio r
of the s t a t e fairly trem n with 'p o s­
sibilities.' Gov. T ram m ell will have*
the work of his life to select, onefrom am o n g th e crowd daily g ro w in g
larger w ith o u t h urting the prido of
some half the rest.”
Wifi O rganile
M onday, October 6th, 7:30 p. m .
ii the date and time set by M r. i. L.
D eputy G rand Organizer for t h e ''
Heralds of L iberty for C e n tra l a n d
South Florida.
Tho Heralds of Sanford and vicin­
ity are looking forw ard to t h e 't i m o
when thè largest fraternal orga n iz a­
tion know n tp Florida will ha o r­
ganized fn th e C ity Hall on t h o
above d a te .
■ 4; .

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PAGE TWO

COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

• a
from attending, m u c h to their re­
gret.
Rev. Arthur S. P e c k preached
here on Sunday a f te rn o o n to a large
congregation. This co m in g Sunday,
th e 2 0th, is Rev. B a r t l e t t ’s regular
a p p o in tm e n t here..
D o rn e r Bros, have several acres
of celery set In the field*. This cool
w e a th e r is fine for y o u n g crops.
Mr. Ingram is b u ild in g a small
house for his own use o n the Miller
a v e n u e aide of his fa r m .
W illiam ' Patrick M itch ell is pre­
p arin g to build himself a bachelor's
hall on Mitchell a v e n u e .
N e a rly every v a c a n t house out
here is taken, new tr u c k e r s and farm

OVIEDO OCCURRENCES

Mrs. B. G. S m ith left Inst week
a n d will s p en d some m onths with
friends and relatives in Mineral
Bluff, Ga., M o ntgom ery a n d S par­
tan b u rg , S. C.
J. S. M eL lnsey has recently p ur­
chased the bungalow on G rnhnm
gone and a u t u m n is near.
CASSIA C H AI H R
uvenue owned by B. G. S m ith and
The hull gam e Thursday was well
i t is now o c c u p isd by his intere sting
a tten d e d . T h e contest was between
Mr*. M. A. M c L i r t y left Friday Chulim ta and Oviedo, and resulted
family.
for M ulberry, where she will visit in a victory for Chuluota.
J t J . E. Argo a n f family of Fcrnnnher son, Cad M c L a rty and family . Misa Rosa Jucobs left last T h u r s ­
d in a arc s p en d in g sometime w ith his
for a few weeks.
paren ts at tho Orgo home on Main
d a y for Fort Pierce, where she will
Mrs. H. G, M cEw en anil children* visit her sisters, Mrs. C. F. Raulcrs tre e t.
T hey s p e n t several days
M arian and Howard of St. Peters­ son and Mrs. Fred Hill for several
la s t week c a m p in g on the prairie,
writ-Wr» mnvlug in rfinittim U y _ ■—
the fishing
—i*
b u r g re n te d har. xutur.—M i x W“ rrca4-weeka.-. l i r a .. J ^ . T ilih n
r w - ^ ** - ‘
. —
..
R o y a r V To w*" day# le s t -week.
com panicd her as far
11IÌP." v
fine.
•
MU* R u b y Cobh went to her
T. L. C ushing has gone t o the
Oscar Swanson got one' of his
PAOLA P O IN T S
home In Eustis last S a tu rd a y even­ fingers broken during the ball game,
m ountains whero ho will spend som e
ing.
Sho closed here school here l i o is quite u nfortunate, having had
tim e, hoping t h e change' of clim ate
D u rin g the storm t h n t swept and will improve his health.
F riday -and - » . - a t t e n d i n g - Teachers’ his ankle broken in the game on th e
w a sh e d us clean w eek before last,
T ta t fru ttr i n T t shtts» t his week,
Palm Springs has a t t r a c t e d a
2 n d of7July.
1 y-iTr-.^’;n" ' r tln y n l. mid sister,
tig
ta ilin g rUuo&amp;
»... ...bei—Trf' o u r townsmen for the
SÌrs. G. G. J u r a t s , and little
Miss Mabel Grace drove over to daughter, Evelyn left .Monday for in t h e U ih o p groyu
' r i w * t fow wcoks. Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Paisley last Sunday to %visit their Cocoa to visit Mrs. Jacobs’ sister sto re, no’U- occupied b y Mr. Priel, Farnell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dowling, Mr.
whtr -wa s sitting on t h e porch at the a n d Mrs. H u n t , M r. and Mm. Theo.
g r a n d p a r c a t ir r M r .' anti—Mrs. J - J. M rs. Thos. Hodge*,. _
M cE w en .' *Misa Mabel G r a c c ^ x «
t r r i i . Jacobs" s p e n t • Mtwrdirjdoor sill w i n splintered Aulin, Misses Annie and Aletta
vmafned and is «pending- the week Orlando and Billie Jacobs spent th e w ith in eighteen inches of hjm and McCulley a n d Miss I's¿c h ard .-an
there.
C o t n r Ii-.M , Hfaü.u.1'11
n n d vqry--dre+dedly ’ s c o r e d , hut not n n d C. E. McCulley* spent—tr* de­
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hagan 'a n d to business.
children* m otored over from M ark­
Our public school opened M o n d ay seriously harmed. 1C* m ade things lightful day t h e r e last week.
h am F riday. T h ey were the guests w ith n fairly good attendance.* T h e r a t h e r interesting in t h e store build­
Mrs. M arshall of West Virginia,
of his sister, Mrs. B. B. Saunders. teachers are Misses Katie and Lottie ing for a few minute* too, though D r. C. L. M a rsh a ll's m other, has
n o th in g was injured.
Mr*. P; LaVanc a n d little daugh- M ath ers of GaBriella.
re n te d Mrs. W o m b lc 'i residence and
M rs. A. A. Hicks m e t with n very will spend tho w inter here.
. ter, Itu th and infant son returned
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas. T. Long sp en t
She
' to their h o m e 'in T a m p a Thursday, from Friday to S u n d ay in W inter painful accident la s t week.
W. P. .Slaughter of P alatka, who
after visiting relatives here a few P nrk, visiting th e l a tte r ’s grand was s ta n d in g on the* p o rc h , when a h a s been m a n a g in g tho shinglo mill
p lank in the floor u n d e r her sud- ow ing to the illness of Mr. Averson
days of last week.
pa r e n t s . .___ ___
Mr. T hom as Wilson, Jr., Is tp
Miss Saidle
Blackburn went to d.-nly gavc way. and o n e limb and hns returned to his home.
U m atilla working with the Hodges Lockwood S u n d ay to begin teaching her h ac k were severely injured, mnkMiss Nellie K ing left last week to
Lum ber Co, for nn indefinite »time. th e re Monday.
! Ing her almost helpless a n d causing resum e her school work a t T a n g e r ­
Mr. J. J. McEwen of Paisley was
Just have received news from Mrs. f m u ch suffering. Mrs. B o n n was tel- ine. where she is very popular as a
a visitor here lust T h u rsd a y .
A. A. Rond th a t she ¡» the proud e g ra p h e d for and is h e r e doing all teac h er and m u c h admired by all
Messrs. John M cL a rty and Roy m other of a n o th e r fine boy. This possible 'for her m o t h e r 's comfort w ho Jcnow her.
Wofford attended the school sociul m akes three hoys for her indica­ Mrs. Hicks ha* the sincere sym­
A. J. M cCulley, who has th e con­
last F rid ay night.
tions arc t h a t there will he war p a t h y of nil her friends und neigh­ t r a c t of moving tho school building
bors a n d their e a rn est hopes that from its p re s e n t location on Hay
Huttlesnakes are still th e fad in’ m aterial for som e time to come.
Cassia.
S atu rd ay afternoon when
Mrs. P rudence Long, who hns her condition may soon b o improved. s t r e e t to the p ro p e rty recently p u r­
Mr. Luke Balcom w as looking chased has th o work well s ta r te d
Mr, Alonzo Royal a n d daughter, alm o st lost her sight was walking
Misa Lucille were in their "pinder on her porch S atu rd ay evening a f te r his interests h e re last week. a n d hopes to h a v e it set on t h e new
p a tc h " they came near pulling a when she came too near the edge He has one of the fin est plares in site in u short tim e.
six and u half foot ra ttle r out. They a n d fell over, hu rtin g her knee had- th e settlem ent.
Janies W. Lilly of Kissimmee, who
Mr. J. \V. Kersey h a s severed his h as been visiting for some m o n th s at
called to one of the old colored |y. Mr. and Mrs. G. Long took her
settlers, Ben A ndtraon. who w a s ¡ t ( ) D r Marshall for treatm ent
She connection with the Z a c h a ry hum- hls
home in Kentucky arrived
. near by at work, for help, He came is doing very well ut present at the her ( o. and has gone to (*ruen ( ovt-&gt;y esterday nnd will !&gt;e at the Cushto their rescue and soon had Mr. hom e of Mrs. G. Long.
Springs.
m g house for several weeks, wutchD iam ond Back in snake heaven.
Miss
Blanche
G
arw
o
o
d
has
gore
¡n ^, developm ents of our busy little
Several of our young folks g a th e r­
Messrs. Robt. Rose, Warren Roy­ ed at the home of Mrs M \\ J o h n ­ to Ocoee, where he will probably lliw „
al, two of our school trustees und R. son S aturday evening and enjoyed u spend th e winter with M r. and Mrs.
Miss Naomi Cham bliss of P u la tk a
H. H agan a n d 'M is s e s Lula, Ruth pleasant social hour or two.
Tyler.
is spending s o m e time with Miss'
nnd Vivian Royal atten d e d the
Several families took their picnic
Mrs. Garwood has b e e n laid up G lad y s U-inhart a t her ch a rm in g
Teacher*’ In stitu te at Tavares Tues­ suppers and went to the shore of one " it i i som ething like erysipelas, hut h o m e on Lake C h arm .
day. Miss Lula stay ed so us to get of our p retty lakes and fn jo y e tl a &lt;*tmw improving.
Miss Annie Lee of Santoni is vis­
full benefit of the In stitu te .
She fi(s h fry supper S atu rd ay night. All
Mr.
I R &lt; &lt; rowell has been itin g her grand parents a t Lake
will go from there to Illgley, where report a very pleasant time.
P11 *he sick list and tit present is C h a rm and o th e r Relatives in tow n.
she will open school next Monday
Mr. and Mr-*. Theodore Aulin- " ta k in g life easy” at his rottugf
Miss ritin s e H a n d of S anford is
ami B. G S m ith of tivu-do »pent her«- and soon expect» in he himself, spending ;i few d a y * in tow n, the",
■^irndny with Mr*. Aulin’» m other a g a i n .
guest of Mrs
McBride on Buy
Mne. H. \V
- e i ^ r e t f y totivi-s a tre e t.
Mr*. M. E. Jacobs.
GENEVA ITEMS
*
Mr, and Mr*. W S, Borgard »pent at Bine (-aslle last week.*
Mrs. Fred T u r n e r is s p e n d i n g 1
Mi*» Sara Smith has gone to Sor­ s o m e time with her sister. Mr- T L
M onday in O rlando on bu*inr.»».
Several friends unjoyed a pleasant
rento to teach school th e coining
T
he
La
dies*
Mmeituiry
Sm-ietj
met
C ushing.
picnic last Friday at Luke Harney,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs Billie season
given in honor of H arvey Geiger,
.Mr Curlett a n d Miss Belle EiehM r . ' nnd Mr*. T E . Wilson left
Jacob* Thursday, Mr*. R. \V. Sim ­
who left last M onday to resume his
i-ner were a m o n g the visitors from
mon* a* hostess. There was a large for New . Y qrk^ aat F r i d a y on their G e n ev a T u esd a y .
studies a t Southerland College.
a tte n d a n c e nnd a good program an n u a l vacation.
Miss Mnrgip Kilhee has opened her
Mrs. Cleveland leave* for Chicago
carried through. Afterward* a pleas­
school a t Monro*. Misa blanche P a ttthis
week, where she will join her OLD CUB MACHINE IS BROKEN
a n t .social hour, during which Mr*,
shnll will have charge the second grade
husb
an
d and they will enjoy a
a t Starke, Fla.. Miss Marie D an­ Simmons, assisted hy Mr*. Jacob*
F ran k Schulte Is Only M ember of
served delicious cake ami lem onade little «"glad lime" to g e th e r , before
Team That Thrilled Thousands
iel returns to her former school on
life*’ ut
anil all were tre a te d to umie nice s e t t l i n g d o w n to tinWith Wonderful Plays.
the East Coast.
music on Mrs. Jac o b s’ new self Echo L odge" for the w inter, having
There is a slight im provem ent in
d e c i d e d to remain a m o n g os fur an­
a i r f h a n k a m k n k k .i
th e condition of Miss Jessie Grant, playing piano.
T h e old Cub machine, onco tho j
Mr. und Mr*. Gobi- Long e n te r ­ o th e r season at least.
who ha* been very' ill for several
M rs. Chilson and b a b y are at m ightiest In baseball, ho* been broken,
“wcbks.
•
* tained tho young folks and their
homo
again. Miss A d d ie Gresham, novor again to bo mondod. Of tho
S. P. S m ith has purchased the in­ elders too S a tu rd a y night at a pleas­
Mrs.
C hilson’s sister accompanied grand old gang t h a t thrilled th o u s a n d i
The spacious
terest of Gporge Geiger in the Gene­ a n t “sing" p a r ty .
w ith their wonderful team work In tho
porches were p u t in order for the. them a a n d will remain for a lit tin
va Mercantile. Store und nssumed
old days, while working u n d er tho
p a r ty , decorated with flowers und visit.
C ub standard, only one still wear* tho !
his dutiea last M onday
We are having
m uch
cooler Cub uniform, nnd he, FTank Schulte, j
T he friends of Joe L. Sieg will he vines and lights. T h e grand piano
wa*
placed
thereon
and
every
one
w
e
ath
er
now,
which
is
certainty
Is slipping fast.
■interested in knowing th a t ho ha#
T h erm om eters
CTbnnco, T inker nnd Ever*, th a t won­
been prom oted by Chnse &amp; Co. to sang anti played anil prarticed their j m uch a p p r e c i a t e d
favorites
until
the
hour
grew
late,
were
dow
n
to
62
deg.
o
n
e
morning
derfu
l double-play com hi flat Ion. Is
inspector of fruit in Cincinnati,
s c a tte red In thro© different- longue*,
th
e
n
Mias
May,
th
e
host’s
daughter,
n
n
d
below"
70
deg.
is
t
h
e
rule
for
Ohio a n d left last T uesda y to take
ass is te d -b y her bro th er George and ev ery morning.
B u t we need a C hance managing tho New York Yancharge of th e office.there.
CAJMfnSanimy
served
cake
and
lem
­
lRUo m ore ruin, for th e good of vegMrs. Charlie ■Chilson a n d baby
.. * ^
All e ta tio n .
r^ .
boy left laat S a tu rd ay for their home o n ad e until all were satisfied.
to
o
k
their
leave,
voting
Mr.
Long
L a t e r — Wc uro g e t t i n g our rain
in Paola. They wore ‘ accom panied
b y Mis* Addle G resham , who will a n d family vqry pleasant e n te r­ this m orning* (W ednesda y) and it
tainers.
.’ looks jin if wc might h a v e h plenty.
jT'
'
visit there awhile.
Rev. H o p e . s p e n t a few days
am ong his Geneva friends last week
WEST SID E ITEMS
a n d enjoyed the b a th in g and the
LAKE MARY
Ash of L ake Harney.
H . Y. T arbel is doing moro busi­
M r. and Mr*. I. L. Jinklns m o­
Mr*. E v an s paid S anford, a visit
ness t h a n ever in his lu m b er yard; to red over W ednesday to D a y to n a
W
e
d n esd ay .
1» nowf shipping lu m b er in carload B each and s p e n t th e day.
Mrs.
Woods of Jack so n v ille is the
lots along th e railroad.
Mr. Sid B a rn h a rt, while nt D a y ­
g
uest
of
her sister, M rs. J. G. Mar­
T he family of George Geiger have to n a Beach c a u g h t one sea has* t h a t
m oved to Geneva an d a r e now- oc­ weighed twenty-five pounds and sev­ tin.
F r a n k Catherwood, t h e only child
cupying th e Stevens house on Lake eral small one*.
of M rs. Catherwood l e ft last Friday
Geneva.
H a rry R ab u n lia* accepted a posi­
Mr, C u r l e t t ’s Coca Cola business tio n - guarding convicts for awhile. for Raleigh, N. C., t o enter the
C ath o lic School at t h a t place.
has increased to such a n extent th a t
Wo hear several complaining a b o u t
A fine girld has r e c e n tly appeared
be has- purchased a n a u t o tru c k to th e ir lettuce -seed not coming up
a t th e hom o of Mr. a n d ..Mrs, R. N.
do the hauling.
- ■ ■ well. ■
Poston.
Miss Abbie D oudney entertained
Wo arc having som a nice showers
T h e ro have been n num ber of
h er young friends a t a n enjbyabl* now. A rsin was badly needed.
large
rattlesna kes killed aro u n d here
p a r ty la s t T hursday evening .from
M r. and Mrs. D. H. C. R ab u n
recently.
8 to 12 in honor of her visitor, Miss s p e n t Sunday afternoon with Mr.
T h o school here e x p e c ts to start
Alva -Vaughn of Sanford. Sherbet a n d Mrs. L W. Billingsley.
on
th o 2 8 th Inst., with M iss McLain
a n d ra k e were served during the
Mrs. K atie T h o m p s o n and chil­
evening, which were greatly en­ d re n s p e n t S u n d ay with her brother, of G e n e v a as teacher.
A fine girl was born t o Mr. arid
joyed.
C . W. Powell a n d family.
Mrs. J o h n Ring last T u e s d a y morn­
---r*
ing, S ep t. 8th. .
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
T h e rain* here th is week have
+
•*
been appreciated by all.
MOORE’S
STATION
kee o and T inker la holding a Ilk© Job
♦
"Sefv^b* Pure F o o d Prod- •*
We aro hoping th a t M r . nnd Mr*. f o r tho Chicago Feds, while E ro r* la
♦
urta a t R ehblnder’e.
Save +
Sjoblftn will soon r e tu r n from their oavortUif around th e keystone sac k
♦
the Coupons."
2-tf
. t
W ednesday evening was th e last
f o r the Boston Nationals.
trip to Sweden.
+
+ of the revival m eetings t h a t Rev.
Miner Brown la managing t h e S t
Mr*. H. D urant a n d b a b y spent
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ B a rtle tt pf E n terp rise has been con* ’a couple of days a t F ie rs o n last Louis Feds, J a c k Pfelster la farm ing
ducting here.
Rev.
F. E. StelnIn Ohio, Overall la on the coast In
week.
v
m eyer has assisted each evening th is
*
.
**
eem l-retlrem ent end Johnny Kllng has
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week and there was a special m eet­
quit tho game fo r all Ume. J im m y
ing for th e young people W ednedsay
8cbecltard la In the American associ­
Always to Be Reckoned With.
You miist learn to deal with odd and ation. Artie Hofman U with the Fade,
T h e w eather b cool a n d th e bitfexe evening. There has been a good a t ­
is flna— m akes one th in k t h a t th e te n d a n c e an d touch interest m ani­ even la life, as well a* tc flguraa^- end Jimmy Slagle and Stetnfeldt have
P***ed oat of t h e game forever. . . "
I'good old sum m er t i m e ” is a b o u t fested. Sickness h a s detained som e tieorxo E liot *

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GERMANS mm
•&gt; BEFORE ALLIES

W AR BULLETINS.

WOUNDED BELGIAN SOLDIER

Troop« of the Italian nrm y are be­
ing dUemburked In A] bun In,
dully nt Valona, according to a dUtmtih from Trieste to tin* Echo «le
Paris.

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When Everybody E ats Florida Citrus Fruits!
the Demand will E &amp; e d the Supply
C itrus fruits ,uc becoming necessities instead of luxuries. T h e
people of the UhiTcd States are learning th etr many m erits
and uses. Where formerly they were regarded solely as
breakfast fruits, now they arc eaten at o th e r meals and used
freely in cookery and confections. All this means a g re a t
w
deal for Florida,which grows the finest citrus fruits of th e
world. The production of her superior oranges and grape­
fruit can hardly keep pace w ith the inevitable increase
in demand due to the above causes.

Kaiser’s Hordes Hard Press­
ed In France
allies seem victorious

Jap a n ese olii, era have told u Hus-|
»Inn Jounintbu Unit the whole of JnI»nti $9 Irt favor of an alllunee with
Itussla.

Under Steady Rain of Shot and Shell
Travelers returning from Constan­
From H um of British and F rench tinople and Soilo report th a t llo-re 1«
Tide of B attle Ha* Been a famine In t lit- Turkish capital.
Turned.
5 nst &lt;|Uttlitltlr» of spoil h av e fallen
The sixth week of the war between
Into
th e blind» of tin* A 111«*«. KnurGermany and France. Great Britain
and Belgium hai brought a voit tra n s ­ iuoiik*num ber» of prisoner» Intve b«*«*u
formation. The pursued arc now the taken.
Two mill Iou nu'ti were engaged In
pursuer* The Irresistible sweep of!
siTcn Gcnmpi anale»--through Belgium | the battle of the Mnrpe. Tills Ih betlw Hirer' Mtrtr. .'^ _ j Tfie Gvrmaii«
. - ” xhe a r m ^ b f Orneral Vop Kliick. I Ing from lack «&gt;(, provisi««^—«nd a m ­
which
Jong hattlrd to turn the allies' mulinimi, bui tlndr uiovemi'iit» un*
wederu flank, was slowly and steadily nino hnnipcri'd by a «carclty of cav­
outtUnkciL__Its retirement before the ai ry hors«*».
irnall but hardy British army tnrrjrd-rire* r Bne-bnlf zxzllIloti frosh trnop» ni
tide of battle.
»
l’uri» a w a lt th«&gt; wnnl lo s ta rt for thè
Today, If French official reports arc front, thi* liellsf lieiug generiti
correct, sll the German a n n ln except there svili b«* ho «Icg«* of Puri».
Uul facing Verdun ami a few miles
Thero 1» a aerlous forni «li ori ago nt
southwest, are retreating. General Von Hamburg,
Kluck's army, which n week ago was «
Tw enty thnusnnd fìcrinali» nre
few mile* southeast of Paris, has re«ab]
tu h n vo faH«&gt;n Iti ili«* Il gli t Iti g nt
****" tired more than 00 mile* to the n orth­
east, while • on the extreme right the Nancy und 11,000 morp «t Lmtvvlllo.
army of the Bavarian crown prince, Frcnrlt ofTlcera rlnliu tliat ut lenst
which was attacking the French eastern 60,000 Gcrum na must Itavi* b«*«‘ii klllline from Nancy to Kplnal, has fallen cd In tln* attempi» to «ut Umiligli
lurk to the frontiers of I^rralnc, p e r­ lite Augia-J rmo li Un«*«.
AitHtrlnti prlNotier» imw In thè
mitting the French to rcoeeupy l.unrlimiti*» of Ibi* ltii»slau*i aggregai** 2011,Tille anil several other towns.
General Jiffrr, Frrneh commnmlcr- 000. I»c» pero le Ughi Ing co?«! Itine».
In-chirf. pictures t hr r r l r r a l us hur ried.

if not ilisonlerly, wills II»- German»
abandoning prisoners wounded and sup­
plir*
Situation Dark for Austrian Arm y.
News frinii the Austrian frontier deseribes even in «larkrr colors Hr- sltuaiion of the Austrian „army, especially
since Germany lias notifie«! lier ally that
she Is unable to s e n d ’ more reinforcemenu Into Galicia, owing to graver eondilient on the western front.
It eirn 1» asvertnl that the German
««itingrnl» which rriichnl Grpdek to,
help the Austrians may be recallj-«! to
Germany, as Germany wishes to cenLrr
til her rifiv. 1» against the nllir,*
In the battles proceeding in Galictn
and HusilauJ’oUiul success appears to,
di#^t«&gt; IhwfffinMiih*. They are r e t r i e d
to here won a decisive- victory «1 Kras
nlk ami Tivmastow. The Austrian amt
German annirs arc estimated at forty
and reinforceil by several Grrman didirliions of infantry am) elevrn of cr*£
airy, tntnlling more t h an n itiilliim «lien.

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Photo by American Presa Association.
This photograph was made In P t Jean”» hospital. llruMvii, before tin- l t d
ginn cuplUiUwu» captured by the Ocrrunna.

s EE D S

Therefore Smile.
Surely happiness Is reflective, llko
tho light of heaven; and evory coun­
tenance, bright with ainllen and glow­ We can fill your order immediately
ing with. Innocent enjoyment, In a
for new crop of all varieties of
m irror, transm itting to others Gift rays
of n suprem o and over-tiblnlng benovoIcnco.—Irving.

ONION SETS, TURN 11* SEED ,

The Difference.
CABKACK. SEED OATS, RYE.
An Atchison man who novor held
ETC., ETC.
on«* Job over two weeks, died not
long ago. ami people »aid be was
o lili
llu *
r e t iiiu iiit
o f ilo *
A ii, n i,in
Comp
When
New*« ft g! Illllrt out of Ills sphere.
army In d ange r of captor«
paper corn*» i »iti*leni»
Un* i-mil In* was alive they said In* was a loafer. field
plies.
wire that A unirla I» i
« g e t a f*l*p — Atchison (¡lob**
tor.
Ktnpcror William Ims conferred |M
Iron croste» for disllngulslin! services
ill the field, Eighty-»)* of them wenl
to meinlierh of the flfty-lhiril regiment
Williams* Indian Flic Ointment will
ami 110 to the eighty-third regiment gar euri* IHlml Bleeding ami Itcbiiig I’lli***.
rivinci at t"u»*&gt;&lt;-"
It uliMiri«» tin* tumor» itlluy.s itching ut
Thr British admiralty announced that one**, acts a» a |»mitieo, giv«*» instant rcthè British llrcl line occupied Herbert« 1is I Williams’ Indian l’ilo Ointnmt '
limile, u n Illuni IlC bill, t h e «rut o f t | , r I» proparoil b*r I'ih*» und itching of tin*
guvrrnineiit of the German Bi-tnurck private part» Sold only by Wm. G. j
arclupelago, and the Solmnun isIkiuN
AIdi nig«*. Druggist. Mail 50r and $1.00? !
L’or, FAST BAY STREET
A dispateli to Ihr I otidon Observer
William» Mlg. Co.. l'ro|«., f'lrvcland.
from \ni**ri nlutn vl«l*-s tinst Ihr German
Ohio.
government has p u b l i s h e d the numbers of
primmer» «&gt;f war taken up to September
U \ total of 2 1»,780 I» given
The I’etrogrud correspondent of lieu
ter's Telegram company report* that »
Hungarian haltnliun ha* crossed thr
ItournaiUan frontier and laid down it *
arms.
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K^ Ï T S*W TrooP• A ttack Nancy,
There are many wounded soldiers at
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that Emperor William watched that port. The house* have been turned
»be attack on &gt;iancy from a hill outside Into hoipltal*. Among the patients are a
the range of the French artillery. numbar of T urcot (Algerians). One of
Standing alone with the glosses glued these warriors brought back a German's
his eyes, he followed the progress of head In his knapsack, and he was angry
Ü
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\ dispatch from Ibtrilcsu* to Hcuter’*
Tlte killing of lw«i Grftnan aviator* *av* the Irm ps rr|Kal*&gt; tin- report tlmt
after Ixing rhnsnl by a Ffrnrii n*tutor Grrtimny's stock of gnsolinr on which
In anotlirr machine was frpmtrd
, _il— ^tu,v. J^p*-i«*l» targs-lv f,,«—,«•. «**■««,*
Fariv. Tlw German aeroplane (lew «*vrr t tramjHirt of sujtplir* Iv Itccoming ex-1
Troytt, dropping several Ivomba. ,t\r of liaullrd.
which fell at tlic station at t’ m**
French Minlstrr «if War Millrrarul
tuent the Belfort train was arriving lia» 'vrtt « circuì ir to the general* cimiThe bomb rxplndril, but no casuultir* lunmiing the *r«,-f,il «lisiri,-1—of France
reiultrd A Frrneh aviator Ininieiliatt-I» orili-niig t l u m l u iii-l|!iit* « Vif,iron*
vent hi* machine after the GrrmuHs. ami -*.*«, It f.*r til p&lt; r .on. »It,* Im«, 1 nini
sfltr eliasing tliem for (llt«-rii ' mile, l o r r i p o m i I**r l o i b t n r « - r r « i * r .-«» re
shot »ml killed the two German ofhicri •pumi
wlio *rre Hying the marhfiie
A diapiiltli l«i Itrutcr’** Telegram
company from Meiningen vin Amster­
' Brilliant Charge by Algerians.
dam tinte» tb.it Fiuprror William ha«
A feature of one action wav another
personally, wired tbr Duke of Saveheroic charge by the Algerian riflemen
Meiningen of Ibe dentil uf t ’rinee Krnrst
At » critical moment it became neces
of Save-Meiningen
Ile » a*. buried
‘ary to carry a certain position and
with military honor* at Manbeugr
after the artillery ha«l prepared the
It 1» *t a tei I that thr finti*.!, *rurirr
way '¿„CkkJ Algerians, with fixed bayonet * ,
Pathfinder, ‘«'hhli » a * de*tr**«e,l m tin
charged the position at &lt;1 &gt;ublr-*pnrk uii
S'**rtli *,-11 .Si|ilrlnbrr l&gt;, »uppo-eilt* h*
der a \torm ,,f »ImiI a|ul .»hell
Tliej ne»er »topped until tlwy reached i-oiilntt uiti, ,, tniiir, uns in n-idit« -milk
•lie trenrbes, where they wrought fear­ by n torpedo. Tills information ts re­
ful carnage. Many plrc-ea of artillery lated b) the ofllHal infuriii.ition bureau
A ilispntch lo- life London Lventng
and mat!due guns were capture«!.
After tlic Algerians came the infantry News from Petrograd says that Henry
and artillery and the wedge driven intc K. Slrnklewlrt, the Polish writer ami
If* line-forced the Germans to-retreat. author uf “l^uo Vndis,” wt«i recently apIlwy were pursued by tl«e Algerians, penled to the Poles to support Bossi»
ill the war, ha* t&gt;ern tnkrn prisoner by
who inflicted terrible lovses.
the Austrino.» and »ent to I'm row.
Retreat ol Germ ans.
An Ostend dispatch to the Itrutrr
Vi Iry-Le-Francois, tlw fortified strong- Telegram company say*!
“Crown
bold of the Grrman center, has been Prince Fre«lerirk William nml l‘rinet
evacuated, the Germans hnve left the Adalbert of Prussia, the emperor’* third
neighborhood of Nancy, the French »on, and Prince Carl of Wurtteinburg.
have reocrupled I.uneviile and the allies nre rcporteil to Irove died in n hospital
have crossed tlw Alsnc river and the at Brussel*.’’
Marne Iwtwern Kpernay and Vltry. Ttie
German retreat has become so rapid UiaI
K A IS E R ’S PROTEST.
it may be .described as a flight.
*These, together silth the withdrawal Emperor C laim s Allies Used Hum*
of the G e r l A i l r h wing In the Argonnc
D um Bullets.
forest, ware the outstanding features of
President Wilson received a personal
the official announcement of tlte war of­ cablegram from Emperor William, ol
fice at Bordeaux.
Germany, protesting against the use by
the allied army of dum-dum Imltrl* ami
Woman Fought in Trenches. ..
tlte participation In the war by civilians
Atoong the wounded brought to of Belgium. The message also expressed
Noisy.Le-See, a town In'the department the German emperor’s deep regret at
o' the Seine and near the Ourcq canal, the destruction of the Belgian city of
* u * young laundress In a soldier’s uni* Louvaiit.
form, she had followed ■ company of
“ My heart bleed* for I»tuvaln” Is one
Zouaves and had fought alongside of of the phrases the emperor Is under­
them in the trenches. H e r Identity.^ras stood to hare used. He declared, how­
hot discovered until she was wounded. ever, that the population of Belgium
Before sending her to the rear the com- had offered such resistance that hi* gen­
j&amp;amllng officer complimented her on her erals In many cases had found it necesbravery.
vary .to adjulnistr r savere punishment.
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A GOOD S U G G E S T IO N
Let'» not adm it th a t Galifomia few men who are now making a liv­
ing taking fish by nets, to act a t
P U&amp;ImO-Cw t Tutelar «od fridir Mocnln* Br editors are more liberal, enterpris­
ing, pushing than the Florida press. guide*. The suggestion is worthy of
IM E UEO A ID PRINTING COMPANY California newspaper* set .aside a consideration.— DeLand News.
R. J. HOI I V, fdllor
-r— G------d a y ' and all of them boosted thoir
.* » . M I I A Y A t 8 B u t in e » » M a n a t e e
O P E N I N G UP F L O R ID A
state on th a t d ate and .TvRVtetfif'trf
I t has been pointed out, and cora Smerlati«« PrUe, * * .0 0 m Year In Adtaner thousands of papers outside.
Flornewspapers ra n do the same rectly so, that there is a debt th a t
O d l e r m l I» Ih» C il» by c « tn * f t ï 0 0 t» » yr»e In ida
n d v a n re oe 30c per m o n iti.
thing, and accomplish wonders. Will we owe to hum anity, and th a t whethr a r m a n U ln a d ia n c « m u ti be m ade a t often.
President Holly, of the State Press er the European war should las three
E m rrrd •« K«M&gt;d-cta»» m all m a t t « A u su it Z2 nd Association s ta rt something along m onths or three years, there will be
1908. at tha PoatoAc* a t Sanlord. Florida,
this lino? Ho is the leader and the great demand for American pro­
a n d « Act o l March 3rd. 1879
proper man to take it up.—J a c k ­ ducts on the continent, duo to the
fact th at there are millions who m ust
TtlrdworNo 8M sonville Metropolis.
0 18oa In llcrald BuUdtns
This is ecrtainly a good suggestion depend on this country for food, a n d
T h e Sanford Herald should go to and should he tak en up by nil the th a t even though every aero of till­
th o u a a n d a of people In the north on newspapers of Florida tfnd boosted able land of American should ho p u t
consistently. T he president of the under cultivation the supply would
S a tu rd a y October 17th.
Florida Press Association and of the not equal the dem and. I t la th en
------- 0 -----* S a tu rd a y October 17 is Florida Lake Region Press C lub hereby des­ th e opportune tim e for Florida far­
.. *
N ew spaper Day. See th a t you send ignates the 17th d ay of October as mers and those who hope to be, to
a few copies to your friends in the Florida Newspaper Day' and urges get to work in this great, field, where
t h c -jita te p l'étui to give it all the thpre are so m any thousands pf acres
north.
*
space which such a valuable idea de- lying idle, sim ply waiting for th e
N ext Fridny'night.^Ec CauiuicrctaL *arvw ^i3itom r-frw years rfgo Florida han d of man to apply the tools,
C lub will meet again for the purpose hn4 a Post Card Day and thousands p la n t the seeds and reap the h a r­
of, hearing the reports of various of cards were sent all over the world. vest. . Florida!*. o p p o ttu u iiy _ ii. lutra.
T -IÎ■ M B S
committees'» and transacting other The newspapers would achieve ovon a n d t h a t - - o p p o r t u nity" ra h w o ttF -irr
business of im
better results in advertising the grasped with Í determ inatim i limi U — —
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s tate and the president tak es esptfc-1 «hall remain th ro u g h o u t all tir e.
o t h e r dat«r*f(7r-T!rartTtRttt.'•
T
h
ere
is
no
‘
place
*
in
th
l
is
country
mi-pride.
i
a
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Ad in t b s Orlando Sentinel an- is not a new spaper in Florida t h a t where climatic nnd o th e r cor. 11uounces t h a t - a new laundry la ready we need be asham ed to send out of tions are so favorable for alm ost p - r - :
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
H. E. TOUR
R. R. PEAS
t o do the d a m p washing. , We had the s late on O ctober 17th as they petual work in this line oe-herc in = 5
i-r raid rat
Vlr*-I,rr*(&lt;l«nl
('«»Air«
Ami r**fcl«
s o m e dam p washing done dne tim e will com pare fa vorably with th e balm y Florida tra n s p o rta tio n fat 11a n d always wondered why th e dam p newspapers o f’ a n y s ta te in tho ities are good a n d will im prove; the
soil is productive a n d - e a s ily tilled;
fool did not iron the dam p washing Union.
no wo could wear the d a m p stuff. ‘
Remember the date, S aturday tho crops are as certain as anyw here.
October 17th, which givTes about i a n d thefr v o r y ^ f r e q u e n c y make*
------ O —
We congratulate T am pa in -win­ thirty d ay s to prepare special m a t t e r ' th em more so; th e cost is no groatning the custom house fight .just if possible and get th e readers fa m il-.e r than elsewhere, and the return!
| are sure. Surely these are enough
when it seemed a losing proposition. iar with the idea.
the state.
He was also one of tho
For Sale C h e a p — One lafgehor«
O -----| good points in Florida's favor to
T a m p a was entitled to the plum,
five
county
s
u
p
e
r
in
te
n
d
e
n
ts
selected
one
mule, th re e wagons, harmm ake of this s la te one of the leading
already had it an d was only fighting
“ H O P E FOR R A L P HEAD S"
«
by
Gov.
G
ilchrist
for
servlet'
on
the
plows
and tools. -Jas. C. Harri«.
t o retain what rightfully belonged
lender the above headline the in the entire Union of the products . sub text book commission.
Rut
7-tit.
■
t o th at city. South Florida is get­ Grand Rapids News announce* th at th a t are required, and will be even
wherever placed he does his work
more,
to
supply
the
tables
of
not
tin g large enough to get a n d keep a distinguished H ungarian surgeon
T O R EN T
Al­ well. Ho in going to be a formld-}*
-what belongs to her.
has discovered a m eth o d of sewing only America b u t .of E ujope.
•
1
able candidate.
------ O-----For Rent*— Sanford, Florida live
hairs upon htdd heads and thus m a k ­ most every known food can be pro­
For the o th e r offices in the cabinet
T h e dea th of George IL For mild ing the hairless scalp fertile again. duced here, wheat being the prinacre 'ham m oc^ fa rm a t head ( ’elery
h a s cast a shadow over the people For it is said t h a t the sewed-on cipal exception, and there is no cer- I there seems to, be no ohe as yet nnavenue on river. C; East Cai i St.,
Rut it's a long time off
o f this section of Florida. He was n |lnir, lllk(. roo,
grow upon ,he ta in ty th at even this will not event- nouneed.
A tlanta, Geofgia.
6 It.
ually become a paying crop in cer- yet. Florida E xp o n en t,
m a n who was honored by every one. i former| y barren pate,
H All Local Advertisements Under
T ake N otice I will rent. -.11.
n friend to every one. a public spirit
The process was first successfully tn in portions of the stnte. Our fruits
ThlH Heading THREE CENTS a trad e or build you a house &lt;&gt;n • t«y
and
vegetables
are
not
excelled,
nor
&lt;-d and most progressive citizen and pru,-t i.-«•&lt;! by Die originator in a bos­
U n e For Each Insertion. Mi ni mum terms. J. MUsson. t!l)l Pul ll* it«»
l-nk. Will bt Spt aker
o n .' that will be missed from S a n - 1 |(ilu| in n U(| a ,,Mt. „,„1 tlllN been re- even equaled the world over: then 1«
Charge
25 Cehls.
avenue.
:i ||t,
If the next G o vernor of Florida
ford n circle sadly because he was |ieutcd there several times, as many it not time the people were aw ake to
most active when living George
50,000 hairs^boing sewed upon one their own interests white serving an should happen to be handed some
For Rent Cheap for Cash Tw. i ty
FOR SAI E
Fornald left his impress upon our tu.a(1
One hundred hairs were anxious outside world a most excel- good federal position like the one
acre* of good hammock land all i ^i,
life and his going leave« a void th a t i drawn through the scalp in every lent' turn? Surely the hour to strik e they say is going to be handed SenF or Sale-At a discount- Scholar­ Call er write A. M. Tyler.
101 -tl
Ft. Myers Press.
will not ho filled.
ator N.»P. B ry a n in the full (he s tate sh ip in Sanford Business College.
square centim eter an d both ends has come.
Fi vi* acres tiled lamí i n*id. ' tv
t)
O
would have for its chief executive; O w ner unable to use it and it will be
left free
This makes over a th o u ­
limits
for rent, near brick ri ill.l ltd
The Tribune Year Hook
Hugh S p a rk m a n of the Orlando sand hairs in every ' square inch
( Charles E. Du vis, S enator fron the «old at a sacrifice. Enquire Herald
loading
station.
Apply Lo A 1*
S e n tin el says th a t Albert Gilchrist Very fine gold wires are used in the
C apt. J. A. Leslie, the veteran I T enth ,!i"lrict
M adUon courU&gt;'- Offlre.-103.tf.
tf
y,
S
anford.
Florida
Connell
w ould like to get married b u t can­ operation, which is quite expensive. special writer and compiler of special j a « ° [ dinK *° r umoni wvU d " Bn«*
For-.Sale or R e n t — Two nice resi
n o t find the girl.
Hugh S p arkm an Only the ricli, therefore, can atford euitionH
*r. t
. wan in
i th
.i e city
it. . for
i several
. . . « e. c h o t ,nig over tne «lute and reveerFor rent- *10 acres Tile« i La ml in
donees at a bargain. YV. J Thigpen. |
•
i
.
t
berating
from
S
e
n
a
to
r
to
Senator
knows better th an th a t. He has re­ it.
a
body well located. A.P (' on n• i&gt;.
(lays of this week in the interest of
*
KO-tf
aid ed in m any p arts of Floridu and
10 2-tf
! Oí* Mngnolin St
The hope is en te rta in e d that the ihe T am pa T rib u n e Year Book a n d 1 Senator Davis in a d m itte d even
For Sale - Fine faim of ten acres
wo will bet our sum m er!*— hat. rtiseovery
discovery may be developed so as expects to interest the muHthcytnAll
^ * 1 opposition to have ridden all
For Rent F urnished office eqiuh**
^ • r'* ^ * :^^EW&gt;iVrYr'F(!n\.c-’frrrrftT mmrlivy v t i h r f fb bni-apen it and th u s bring it with- the Commercial Club sufficiently to other rider* for the. »vault* presidency a b o u t three luilew .izuin t h a city,
ped
with roll top desk, nllice elimn
also
two
chokui
r
t
t
'
hTW~
Going
th e re arb more p re tty girls in Flor- in the reach of peopbv of mod&lt;uaU:,.huv»
.Sgnford page in the hook ilerhy off th e tra c k and they say it
and
table»
Also a roll to p de«k,
c
h
e
a
p
for
cash
or
can
Ire
purchased
,
Ida than an y other s ta le in the means.
T h e T a m p a " Year Book has long is nit over hut thi* shouting, which
typewriter
desk
and other equip­
U n io n and th a t nine out of every | The annual meeting of the n atio n ­ been recognized as one of the boat modesty forbids until he actually on easy term*. Address It., care of
m
ent
for
«ale
or
re
n t. H erald oline.
Herald
office.
Jfuir would get married if the men al Hald Head Club was held in u pieces of advertising th a t goes out take* his «eat next spring.
*
82-lf
tu»d sense enough to ask them . If M assachusetts town this summer and of the state and under the careful
How lie did it they cannot figure
For
sale
or
R
e
n
t
—
Five
acres,
tiled
A lbert Gilchrist has gone this long it is said th a t the experiences of the supervision of G ilbert D. Leach has out, hu t alth o u g h hosts of other
For R en t— Several good offices
w ith o u t popping the question or members th a t were related of their reached the high w ater m ark in ex­ senators though th ey had a chance land, two good wells, located, ju s t over Yowell’a.
E n q u ire Yoweli'i
¡finding a girl th a t suited him he efforts to get relief from the use If cellence of reading m a tte r and a r ­ lo say the lenst and m an y of them s o u th of Station 10 on S. &amp; E. R ail­ store.
6-tf
way. ft room house.
Sec F. W.
m u s t be a hopeless case.
the famous oin tm e n ts and washes tistic printing.
were confident Ike presidency would M ahone y ‘a t F e r n a ld ’s.
1)7-11
M ISCELA NEOUS
------ O-----th a t were guaranteed to make hair
T he Year Hook Is Issued every he obsequiously h a n d e d them in re­
W anted Plow ing or team wollt
* T h e re are rum ors th a t S enator grow on a door knob were varied winter and this y ear will go to -tO.- turn for tile condescension of ac­
For Sale Sixteen foot la u n rh , by man with good team
J K
C. A. Carson of Kissimmee would und rich; but these were ununi- 000 northern people who arc inler- ceptance. Uhuries Davis ¡» «aid to
th re e horse m otor clinker built, hull Summer», care M S. Nelson, "f
'¿listen to the siren song of politics mously voted myths.
Great rojoic-1 csted In Florida.
It will he the have «lipped in when no one w««
C heap for cash. phone Ia&gt;rd's S ta tio n .
5-tf
--again amL_t»ke the ad interim a p ­ ing and applause greeted the an- means of bringing m any thousands looking, got a strangle hold on the in good sha|M*.
C.
H.
Isertnan,
Sanford.
6-tfc
p o in tm e n t of U. S. S e n a to r,if G ov­ nounccm ent of the discovery over to the s ta te and If possible the San- chair and ailently «topped out into
W anted— W ork of any kind. Store
ernor Trammell would honor him in H ungary, and i t was voted to ford Commercial C lub should ta k e darkness to listen to th e howls from
F o r S a le -^ M y tran sfer business. preferred. Jo e Saucer, care of MuJwith it. It is certain t h a t S en ato r open com m unication a t once with space In the book.
the disappointed.
lem fruit s t a n d .
8-3tp
C h e a p . Jas. H arris».
7-2tc
»Carson would be the choice o( th e tho discoverer and endeavor to In­
T h e disappointed, however, are
.people of S o u th Florida an d this duce .him to come to America.—
after hi« scalp yet and nt least five
Candidate* Are Out
j p a r t of tho s ta te ahOuld be repre­ Tam pa Time*.
knives have been w hetted.
The
" T h e candidates ye have always
s e n t e d when an ap p o in tm e n t is
------O -----fight will come on when (he senate
with you" m ay not be scrii)!ure, b u t
-mode. There Is probably no m an
FI.OKI DA'S F IS H LAWS
convenes und S enator Davis will
it Is a t ru th nevertheless. Already
in the Btate more em inently fitted
A m ovem ent is on foot by Orange
campnign for two years hence I have the time of his life getting to
t o hold this |&gt;osition than C. A. Carthe president's chair, to hear the
county
citizrcns
to
secure
the
passage
is on.
son of Kissimmee and the editor uj
others tell it.
of
a
law
preventing
the
catching
of
T h e following are nam ed:
T he Herald would take pleasure In
fish in fresh water lakes of Orange
Now, over in the house . all la
F o r Governor, Hon. W. V. K n o tt,
end o rsin g him an d supporting him.
county. . Tho p ro jec t 1* a worthy now the s t i t c com ptroller; Hon. F . serene. F orrest L ake haa been prac­
one, b u t It does n o t go far . enough. M. Hudson, th e a tto r n e y of tho tically certified w ith o u t even having
&lt;UNE O N T H E E D I T O R
Florida lias too m a a n y fish and s t a t e railroad commission, and Hon. to go into n p rim ary, j u s t as ho’ did
editor "tvho s ta rte d a b o u t
gamo laws.
F r a n k Clark, th e brilliant congress­ in his county tx&gt; get the s ea t in the
t h i r t y years ago with only fifty-five
In the past, laws h av e been passed m a n from the Second district. M r, house. .S peaker of th e house for the
c e n ts , Is now w orth $10,000.
His
for only prescribed sections.
All K n o t t and Mr. H udson are avowed npxt legislature is the title -that haa
accum ulation of wealth is due to hia
game laws should cover tho entire candidates, and M r. Clark is c o n ­ been bestowed on him, alth o u g h cer­
frugality, good habits, s tric t atten*
state. An effort was made to secure sidering the m a tte r.
tain interest* which he has given an
t i o n to business a n d the fact t h a t an
a glod gam e lew b y th e legislature
uneasy m om ent lately a re foaming
F
o
r
C
om
ptroller
th
ere
is
a
long
u n c le died a n d left him $9,999.'
of 1912— b u t tho law did not go far s trin g of name*. * Hon. E. P. Tha-' a t th e m outh n n d roaring— In secret
enough. T h e seasona were left too gard, one of th e b a n k examiners; —over the possibility of his having
MUST GET M ARRIED
long, an d m any of th e provisions of H on. E rnest Amos, nofc s t a t e a u d i ­ put one over on th e m .— TimesTfears ago we told Albert W. Glltho law are impossible and absurd. to r; Hon. W orth W. T ram m ell, s u ­ Unlon.
cfciriat that If he expected a contln u T he opep season should ho curtailed, p e rin te n d en t of th e hospital for th e
s t h n of favors fro m ' tho people of
a t least for tho n ext five years, dogs insane, and possibly a half dozen
Florida in the m a t t e r of electing him
should n o t be allowed to run deer, o th e rs are iq th e hands of their
t o office ho would have to marry him
a n d the absurdities of the law re ­ friends.
a wife, as there is a pop u lar prejiipealed.
p
I t seems to be generally u n d e r­
* dice, whether ju s t or unjust, t h a t no
Our
fishing
laws
a
r
c
mostly
local sto o d t h a t Hon. W . N. Sheets will
m in can givo his fellow citizens his
When your liver becomes torpid
‘ bent service.until he has executed a — no m an and few lawyer?, in ono b e - a candidate to succeed himself as
county
knows
th
e
laws
of
another
and
sluggish, you can t a k e calomel
s
t
a
t
e
su
p
e
rin
te
n
d
e
n
t
of
publie.
In­
good
matrimonial
bond. Albert
T H A T ’S O U R B U S IN E S S
stru
c
tio
n
.
n
e
will
be
opposed
b
y
and
whip
it in to action, h u t the cal­
county.
flouted our advico, treated It with
We carry a complete line of all standard makes of Bicycle
In this connection' * ' suggestion several prominent educators. Prof. omel will * leave y o u r b o d y weaker
•cold contempt as an Impertinent in­
COLUMBIA,
RAMBLER, RACYCLES, IYER-JOHNSON, SANDPORD
trusion Into his private affairs and has been mode to the News that L. W. Bucholi, one of the brainiest and sicker t h a n ever. 'Calomel ia a
ROADSTER,
HARTFORD. IDEAL, ARDMOHAH, P O P E M OTOR
w ent on his lonely and self sufficient would make Florida the sportsman’! men In Florida, has the matter un­ very powerful drug, a form of mer­
CYCLES, M O T O R CYCLE SU PPLIER!' ^
der
serious
consideratiSfe,
and
to
cury,
and
need
never
be
used
be­
-way, w^th tho lure of the senatorial paradise of the world, L e., estab­
Our «lock is the largest a n d most confíete t h a t ha* ever been
bauble making-low, sweet music In lish a national fish and game pre­ those most intimate with him, he cause there la a perfect rem edy to
brought to Satiford. We are prepared to supply your want*. We cor­
tak
e
the
placo
of
calomel,
„that,
has
has
indicated
that
he
.will
run.
serve
of
the
main
channel
of
the
St.
b is heart when he should have been
dially invite you to give us a call and get our prices and term*.
•m ay scouting around for the Infinite­ Johns river and a territory extend­ Then others are trying to Induce all of calomel's good medicinal ef­
WE GIVE SATISFACTION '
l y richer prise of a chummy little ing from'the channel to ohe mile on Hon. F.* A. Hathaway, the brilliant fects with none of its dangerous and
w ife. ’He la a public man, and as each aide, in which preserve It should county superintendent ot Duval to uncertain follow-ups. - I t s name la
\
108 P alm etto Ave.
smeh we dare to advise him *on this be unlawful to hunt birds or beasts, throw his hat into tho ring. He DodsonV Liver Tone.
would
have
a
strong
following.
L.
R.
Philips
&amp;
Co.
sell
Dodson’r*
| m atter which vitally concerns hia or to shoot a gun, at any time, and
public future, and just to show him fishing should be allowed only by Hon. R. L. Turner, who likes to b e
th e trend of newspaper sentim ent in hook and line at certain, seasons of called " B 9 b ," la alreadytffeellng out

THE SANFORD HERALD

Money For Old Age

It has been stated that Ninety-Seven Per-C ent of
men work for their actual living after they are 60 years
o f age. Why is this? They have failed to save systematically and* hi
have not a surplus for old age.
Now is the tim tffo begin saving in earnest.
Your account is invited.

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Florid* about the lasue we reproduce
Abe following ominous paragraph
Iroro the Sanford Herald, curt as a
m ilitary order' and as full of mean
&gt; In* m the "Stop, Look and Listen”
arign on tHe railroad crossing:
"Unless the Honorable Albert GU&gt;
-christ can get married The Herald
will not support him (or any of­
fice."—Lakeland Telegram.
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the year. This would create one of the enemy’s p osition .. He has fired
the largest and without doubt' the occasional shots in the preliminary
beat .game preserve in the United skirmish, to “feel the works,” so to
State«. It would soon be filled with speak, and he plans to make a very
deer, and bear, squirrels, turkeys, vigorous campaign. Mr. Turner la
ducks and all kinds of game. Alli­ aggressive, progressive and a born
gator» wonld lounge along the banks, fighter. For years he haa been the
ducks would literally cover the water secretary of the State Educational
and fishing would attract -thousands Association, and haa kept in close
ol sportsmen who yvoiUd pay very | touch with the teaching element of

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much better .than calomel, they will
give you your money back with a
■mile. * Dodson’s Liver Tone Is a
true tonic for the liver, purely vegp
stable, and with aueh a pleasant
taste that It ia no trouble to get
children to take it. It ia absolutely
impossible for it to do any one any
harm.
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•V "Going over in the T u rn e r ra r."
T rib u te to Geo. II. F ern a ld
Death of George H. Fernald
e tc .— Sanford Horalii. This seems to
T he telegram "George H.j Fernald
Sanford mourn* the loss of one of
lie a rase where even the T urne r rar is d ea d " ca m e to Sanford y esterday
her best citizens today.
The sad
Utile Happenings— Mention Of doesn't take u great ileal to Turner morning a n d brought a hush upon news of the death of George H
over.— P alm Bench Post.
nil as th e y heard the sad news. .
Matters In Brief
F ernald, while expected for some
A targe n u m b er m ourn, and will
tim e came as a shock to the comCome to the Nautilus Casino at
continue to mourn ns individuals
rgpnity yesterday when flashed _(rom
Seabreeze, the coolest spot in Flor­
the loss of- a dear a n d beloved
PERSONA! ITEMS O f INTEREST ida, to spend your vac atio n
the wire to the bulletin hoard of the
Per­
friend a n d companion.
T o us the H erald ollice
'
fect bathing houses a n d beach.
loss is personal and .private a n d loo
áBjnmary Of The Floating Small Talke Fresh w ater shower.
Mr. Fernald had been in. ill health
New woolen
deep to hnve place in tho newspapers
Succinctly Arranged Por Hurried
for the past year anil just recently
bathing sui.ts and room 25c.
Ko
hut the d e a t h of George F ern a ld is
Herald Rssders
left here for Clifton Springs in the
men an d wom en
10O-13tc
a public loss and am ounts to n ca­
hope that his life could he pro­
• Hon. G aston M. Jacobs, member lamity. Therefore the t r i b u t e I am longed at that famous sanitarium.
E H. Kilhee of G eneva was a b u l l of the Democratic Executive C om ­ p erm itted to pay through th e S an­
No arrangem ents have been made
ness visitor to the c ity yesterday.
mittee from the C huiuota district ford H e rald is to his m em ory as for the fuqtjrnl^but it is understood
Freah yeast cakes a n d Im perial was a visitor in the city yesterday man an d citizen.
t h a t the interm ent will he made at
Com ing to Sanford from Boston B oston and will probably occur on
gasoline irons a t Mrs. S im on’s.
2-tf and transacted business a t the court
house. Mr. Jacobs was one of the ab o u t 1882, in his young m anhood, S u n d ay .
Mrs. Larramoro of Jacksonville is first residents of this section of the with tho s t a m p of nobility in his
George. IL Fernald came to San­
the guest of her a u n t , Mra. Phelps s ta te and is sometimes called the face a n d on his person, he quickly
ford
a b o u t the year I 9 9 i nnd literat Lako Onoro,
" F a th e r of C huiuota."
He always won a lending place in th o town
nil
y
grew
up with the town, being
finds a h e a rty welcome in HanfuriL which he h a s tield_lQ_ this sail hour
Drink PLEZOL, t h e new drink.
« n » *r
* * - • • '
C-tf
Uiiit
co rn , T h u y sd trr^ u ffcn G R K ^ -:
uoricc- nor been
* Vlrs. H enry M cL aulin and
l a n d Park.
Picnic conveniences, more re spected than he in Sanford, m u n ity
dren have returned from a trip to amusements.
The only safe, clean n o tw ith s ta n d in g he was o nly a pri­ . H e established his preseht business
points in. . Georgi a—
. outdoor swimming pool, em ptied vate citizen, with tho exception of as T u x b u ry Sc Fernald anil i n c o r l ^
cleaned
a brief tim e ns county commissioner pointed same as the George H, F e r - ■ ^
Ho 4
testan well. Shower bath, toboggan for Orange county. D uring all these ttald Hardware Co, in 1903.
lettpee a n d cauliflow er s e e d . 9 G - t f
elide ...Leased privately also.
8t5 years, w ith o u t pay, in honors or was member of the city council
men in i . + . ~
--------- ?»Sriford-fjmtgr-of- .Wtrtfa dices "will
money, he has been a p u b lic ser­ 1886, county commissioner for six,
a
"Miss Knthlccn Steinmeyer, tho
go to Orlando to n ig h t to install a
years, was Vice President of the ^
"
-— ;--------------------v
vant,
a
n
d
his
labors
h
a
v
e
been
charm ing d au g h ter of Rev. F. E.
lodge a t t h a t place.
F
irst
National
Bank,
President
of
m any a n d nrduous, costing m uch in
HOW us th e lady who does not appreciate, n Rood X
Steinmeyer of Sanford is a visitor
Get y o u r lie cream fro m D u h a r t’s
time a n d m oney. Alwnys modest', tho Sanford Telephone Co., nnd
to tho city tho guest of her nunt,
, m irror. T he m irrors on o u r Drersers, D ressing ^
Ice Cream Factory.
86-tf
always k in d ly and approachable, sec retary of tho Sanford Light A
Mrs. C, D. Clough, and gra n d ­
Fuel
Co.
Ho
was
president
of
the
Tabled and Chiffoniers, h a re all been subjected to
♦
0. P. Swope, the live real estate parents, Rev. and Mra. W. II. Stoin- patient w ith the faults a n d sh o rt­
hoard of trade and Commercial Club.
comings
of
others
he
was
deservedly
♦
man of Oviedo was in the city on meyer, having come down to attend
severe tests us we have inspected them carefully •4Y
popular w ith all classes. As citizens F orem ost in public spirit, active in
Wednesday.
the M eDonnld-Steinm eyer wedding
♦
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lit*
own
business
a
n
d
-in
all
th
a
t
per­
ourselves,
nnd
yet
(hey
rem
ain
unbroken.
we ra n all em u la te his e x a m p le with
Y
PLEZOL is the one best fountain which takes place next W ednesday profit to th e town and especially to tained to the good of the town, gift­ t
4
Come
and
look
in
litem
.
We
know
you
will
be
pleased
drink.
td f
j evening. Lakeland Telegram.
tho young would I hold- him up as ed with line executive ability, ener­ ♦
X
with tlie nril &gt;ction. a t well as w ith the d ainty nrtM es of :♦&gt;
getic, with- awake, conscientious and
an exam ple in civic life.
Mr*. C. H. Dingec has returned
4&gt;
sunny
&lt;h
»positioned
George
FerSanford will miss him ut all public
Kurritiure oi which they are a part.
frnm a pleasant visit to her parents
♦
♦&gt;
functions, w hether of gladness or nnld won a large part in the hearts
at Dunedin.
♦
sorrow, for his ready s y m p a t h y was of th e people and his going has cast
5 or 6 doses G66 will berak an y
C A S H OR IN S T A L L M E N T
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equally felt a n d easily a n d gracq- a gloom over the city and younty. 4
tase of Fever or ChilU. Prico 25
In
th
e
hand
he
always
took
an
ac­
4
.
fully show n, no m atter w h a t the
À
' cents.
.
1 ✓ 9I-2Gt
tive part and was a consistent mem­ 4*
Tile Ilerenn-1 oad the largest a t ­ occasion.
**
*
ill
A D C D M A TU V
s tr ee t &amp; Palmetto Avenue •4&gt;
’ J. D. Davison and (I. W. Spencer tendance again Inst S u nday and so
W hat m o re shall l a d d of per­ ber from the inception of this or­ 4- W
♦&gt;
. W . A d l Ix M I H i SA N F O R D , FLORIDA &lt;«
expect to try lor thi*- big bass nt retained the banner.
sona] w orth, but to sum up in one ganization until the time of his de­ 4
p
a
rtu
re
In
fact
there
was
no
or­
The
lectures
that
were
to
have
Ponce P ark today.
word G E O R G E F E R N A L D WAS A
ganization for the public good in ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
been given for the class in October G E N T L E M A N .
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4-&lt;f&gt;
New booking orders for 11ig Bos­ have been postponed until N ovem ­
which
Mr
Fernald
did
not
take
an
F aithfully,
ton Lettuce and Cauliflower seed. ber. on account of ho many of our
activ&lt;
part and he was always r-p
.
_
„ .
. Dr
upon lb*
f or » a i r n i * o n
J N W H I T S 'E H
F K D utton.
96-1 f
i n *«i &lt;| t r i t u r i
people being away from tin- rtty
read \ i:.d willing tu -boulder .1 little 1 0 0
L d tC
10
L l c l S S l i y * f»lrI »«Irci
S..|,| 1 Tth. A I». ‘ 191 I
mor* "i iln- responsibilities than any
F I: i i
C.irl Houmillat i* l&lt;i&lt;ikirig hand
It J I T I W K I . I . ,
Dutton Itecom m cnds K ur-K er
*
Fri
fitr
&lt;#uAftlinn
Class R eporter
some b ehind the co u n ters of the
l*or Rent
House and live nere* of
The following letter is self fx- oth er member, shoulder them cheer­
t
Seminole Pharmacy.
planatory nnd a* will be seen is a fully m il curry them , to completion Intuì two miles from city on West
( l " . r f i i l 1 alw.i)s uptiminiic.
Will i lone Store*
**( Kftfillf attuti fur Ini Jlr**i| Iteteli
very strong recom m endation of Kor" ’i Side
Also furniture and gun* for Nottrr
Pl.K/.OL is the B E S T cherry
Stiliti ri 575 of Ihr- (irnrtil Slalutra
hearted,
a
good
business
man.
u
horn
„„i,.
HOUiu,
can
be
rented
until
Natta» U h*r*by gl veti that J, N. M •The sad intelligence of Hon Geo. Ker. the new puncture cure:
drink.
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l ' Ur r h a - p f 'if T«« ( ‘ i*r t i g r a t a * S n
lender
perfect gentleman it all next August
\\ S Kemper
* 2p September. 1” , 1911
M I- ertisi d"* deatli ha- d oubtb **.
*»«•1 -il ■
ih»- ’»ih
v *»f j un»,
Mr and Mrs. J. II Ferguson have
tintet
li-orge
Fernald
stood
pre­
N 1» 1
h** flirti i i t i l r e r l i i i r a i r in m y
renelied every eitizen of Sanfnrd, Mr G t &lt;’ ha inberlam, S ta te Agent,
Piatto
to
rent
for
the
st-nsott
fn•
alni
h«j*
m»'fr
«¡i|ilirafmti
far Ini
returned from a visit to their da ugli­
•!*'*•«!m mur ih »mirtlinre «riti« I«* Hild
KorK er P un ctu re Cure, Sanford, em inent among men
iti! ol «lai In 1 all) »lire woillil llke to
qutri*
at
111
S
ccsiik
I
street
H-tfe
r*»eI iftrate r rjifif |m-f |br fnlln^lhff fÌ»s»fjb»cfl
He was probably tin* oldest busi­
er at Cnrrabelle.
Florida
pny a Ittst trib u te in bis mernory
|*'fe*|nrft y *lii ti *f*■'11 in Sr mlfiiilr * a u n t|t Fbf*
ness
nmn
in
the
city
iti
point
of
ser­
&lt;
F»tr Sale llmind pup for sale «l*. *'»*'■»ci l.«t» 42, ITI tu 171. Laitf wi»a«|,
Dear Sir For the benefit of the
Closing out all t y p e w r ite r carbon
I therefore suggest j| h a tributi' of
1
hi* «Aiti 1«rtil tirtHii •••im ii'e il «t 1hr tliti» nf
Ju*t the right age to train. ih e luuihce fi f «urei N-fl Ifir • Ir hi fi 2 MIO (rt
paper.* Best grades only, at 25c respeet and t&lt;|iprei*iatiou of thè rnan autom obile users of the s t a t e of vice and wus known from one end ebeti ji
t
h
r h » ".e ' i f l 'n k it o « n
of tin -title to the other being a R II 1.y neh. S.tnford. Fla
Route
per iloien sheets. H erald Office
nini of bis works among uh, that Florida and our locality in particular,
I D» »«ut latiti iirliig M*c»»rt| al thr tinte
iarg&gt; i unirai tor in plumbing and Nn
i.l th è
,,f ■ u ri. r r r t i f l r a t e
S u 2115
1
a if.
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ev ery business Iiiiiim- within thè city wish to say publicly th a t th e tires
Jf&gt; thr ti* rn* ni I ut net A I, t'fìlr»* aaitl
sew .r work in the early days in
on
our
live
automobile*
nnd
one
mo­
1
e
f
l
i
f
l
r
i
f
e
»
«hall
he
e
rtlrr-m
t«
!
a
r r c if t lln g
There arc many
wild rumor* d ose doors for thè period of one
For Exchange Solid coin silver lii I*» Ia » *lre«l arili taaur rhrrron nn th*
Florida and the Fernald t o today
torcycle
a
re
treated
with
KorKer
Z3 r •I &lt;t«A of i t r i n h r r . A II 1141*1
alloat regarding the wur, b u t tho bulduring the Ipncral services of
sta n d s as a monument to the execu watch. gold inlaid engine. 117 jewel.
Witrrri* m&gt; ufflt*i»l! alytiftturr and »*»1
Puncture C ure.
f
letin board nt The H erald office is our departed friend
,|ii)USl ed, Elgin movement for mi- hi * t h r l 7 t i h d a ) mi S e f t | # rnt«ef A I * I IH L
After wttnessm g your d e m o n s tra ­ tive ability of George Fernjild
***ai
I A IMH'HI.ASS,
Not
ice
will
be
given
I
n
t
e
r
of
t
he
absolutely cor rest
\lso biey e!e Í rame * l»-r k * ir cu ci ( inurt. Stamhi a Ir t u , FI a
His (tenth cause* an aching Void 1„m at o pistol
tion*. we hail the tire* of one of our
d a y a n d h o u r of t h e f u n e r a l .
*
l i f j a i ( '. R u b r i la , M I V
wa nled
\\ S Kemper
8-2t p
Fri « ’ite
H. J. I,enke, the well known i n ­
machines tre a te d with K o rK e r, and in th e hearts of old and young alike
D I. T H R A S H E R ,
for
his
kindly
heart
had
a
place
(or
surance m an of O rlando spent yes­
Inter the m otorcycle and otto of our
1 want a good man with a good
M ayor
terday in the city, en jo y in g the sul­
truck».
After tests of e v e ry des­ the children always and his memory team to plow 15 acres at ('ii m em n
phur water.
cription. a n d especially a f te r having will be kept green for m any years in ('¡ty .'S an fo rd . Florida
The 15 acres
Herald Office Had S n a k e s
pulled nails of various sizes from our the city where hi* living presence ts know it as the Joshua Powell farm.
ice cold PLEZOL in bottles for
This m o rn in g a box was found in tire.*, n n d fu rth e rrn o re , a fte r h a v i n g , M" ' “ nt
rm,,' V
Go and look at the land and tell trte
sale at nil dealers
i-tf
T he Hemiri office that contained a put n tu b e fu ll of Itole*, w lt h o u t vitti
His life was a li viti g exam file to
how much you will |ih,w it for tier
Hon J T Clark of the hoard of large rattlesnake and for a time it ■ a n iz in g . lu t o a new c a s in g . « e de ll- young and hi* work- will lie
acre and harrow ii i t . I any roots
count) commissioners was in the threatened to stampede 1be oline •nled that w r .n u b i n o i afTortl tu In k &gt;w n ev imi ,dl&lt; r ■!« at *
you tind &gt;ut them out ai d pile them
It was the w riter- gnml fortune
city x csW-rday on business and pleas­ force until it w.a discovered that with out K o rK e r in all our au to m o
and burn them
N&lt;&gt;w I want u
th e snake was dead
It afterw ard lilies, at th e low cost a t which you to h av e known hint long anti well,
ure combined.
first class joJ» done
The caretaker,
developed thu ta young son of Leon­ supply it.
and we only knew him to esteem
U. G. S m ith haa re su m e d his run
Mr. Marshall at C am eron C ity!
ard Viehlin had brought him in as a
If any of y o u r prospective cus­ him m ore highly as the years passed Grocery
on tho Oviedo-Snnford Special again
Store has rhargo of m y '
present to th e cdtor.
Otto of Mr tomers are skeptii'ul, as wo- were at by
T o d a y we miss his kindly smile
and his m any friends hero are glad
placó. Make your price to "Owner
ami friendly greeting; we long in
Yieldin'* hoys kiled ihis snakeship first, send th e m to us,
to see him in the city once more.
J. P
26 Colombia St . H empstead,
w ith a hoe early this morning in (ite
vain to hear the ring of his jovial
Your* truly,
L
I
. N
Y
8-4tc
Piano a n d Player Piuno- Expert orange grove.
The snake was a
lu igliter and to feel again his genial
V F. D U T T O N . IN C ,
tuning a n d repairing . All work ah- small one. measuring about five feet
presence When the new* of Ins
I wish to rent one or two room*
By F F. D u tto n :
»oiutrly guaranteed. W .L. Harvey. ur,(i having nine rattledeath
was flashed yesterday in fancy with two beds, or one large room
(advt.j
s lie
Box 1233-Phone 249-4.
102-tf
WI could see him not in death's with two beds by the week, lor
in l s hroud of sorrow ami despair, one. two or three monili*, muat be
Verne Arnert is s p o rtin g a new t *
uf ( apt K W. D. Dunn
Lei The Raker Do T he
Tin* Northern Iron
but sm iling upon us frnm the sunset close in ami good neighborhood.
Ford ami says th a t he can heat th e , G a pt E W. I). D unn, one of
The a b o v e will bo tha s u b ject of
W ork— Do The Work
tia'o t h a t mark* God's farewell to the Send price to "J P " 26 Colombia
world on speed and wearing quid- Sanford's oldest and re spected cm the sermon to be delivered by Rev
day
smiling
with
all
the
well,
reIlcleRalc to 1!h
St.. H em pstead, L. L, N Y.
8-Hte
¡ties.
zetts died at. Oriundo y esterday m orn­ George H y m a n , pastor of th e Bap,
.
. „
, ,
, mem bored grace of bis manhood,
Cnpt. u*« church, a t tho B aptist c h u r h on |ovw # n d ,|pvotion
The Buyint; of the Fuel and
V Confmissloner L. P. Hngan will ing of a c u te indigestion.
the Flour
move his interesting family to tho D u n n was well known i n . this sec­ next Stinduy night. T t i g - a u diences Then lab o r Well, that in death you go
UGAL AIIVI BUSING
city, whero tho children will attend tion, having reaided here for many continue very large 5t th e church
We’re Immune to Heat,
N ot only with blossom* sweet,—
years after th e war anti being con­ ami it i* p re d ic te d th a t tho greatest
s ehiiilT
Otir Shop i.s Neal
N&lt;ii b e n t with doubt, nnd burdened In ('«»uri n i r « u n l ; J u i l f r . H t a lr o f F I e t I d i
nected with the South Florida Rail- xeason of th e church activ ities has
I n ti- F a t i l o u t
5 or 6 doses 6CC will break any
with fear*,
K i l g i r T l f t lo n in n i
Srmtnolr C m i n t /
At Your Service Every Hour
w ay as a conductor. T he following now begun.
Mr. H y m a n ’is sparing
exse of Fever or Chills. Price 25
And dead, dry husks of the wasted C‘ Jarrfir«&gt; T l p io t i, M in o ra
from the Reporter-Star gives a brief no pains to see to all the details uf
Notte* I* hrr**by *»vtn to ili whorn It miy
■cents.
94-2&lt;&gt;I-‘
years,
ronrirn, itili ll. J l’owrll, »• (•uirdiin of
W hy Not K eep Cool
history of C ap t. Dunn:
comfort, e n te r ta in m e n t a n d in s tru c ­
Ftlgir Tlpiun imi riirmer* Tlpton, minor*,
Hut laden with golden wheat.
»ili
on
thr
I
Tth
itiy
of
Ortober.
A
I»
1914»
Every family* in S an fo rd can af­
♦
And
Huy the Finished Produ’
Cnpt. E. W D. D unn filed at tion of the audiences. T h e spiritual.
,I he
. p a th
. y . of thousands
..................................
s„ ,y m
of i j ì f i l y t«&gt; ih»* I f o n u r ih ln (è ro . (3, H e r r ì n f ,
ford to ta k e The H erald a t 20 cents m idnight last night of ac u te indi­ Ìtv of tilt* c h u rc h in onci OÌ tho praiBO^ .
,
j
|
I tounty jurlgr in ind for «»111 County. it
* .
#UI
i
et
, frirtul» ÌM entflllled lo ih« Derettved M(1 oflfr# Sinford In 'liti County, It IO
per month. Take it a n s d stop read­ gestion at the home*of fii* son-in-law, worthy
t h i n g . of thè p o i f r e g s ti o n .
whot, „ olw „ y „ „ o d bc■ » - -r •• *“»»
*
,
f l u t t e r r i ri De hv«r«f, fyr *ut t io r lt y lo «eli,
ing your neighbor's.
D r. Ci. H, Edwards, 409 S outh Or-] if you have not atten d e d any of
I
bi*
beli
of
paia
whili*
sufferlttg
«
|.,iv,t«Vi-, ih. &lt;»,&gt; fttit», (nt-r-.t ,&gt;f
siih
j _ j K i l t m ln o rs In thn, fa lln o ln g i l n r r l h n l rn»l
Bakory
Mayor T h ra s h s r^ M ra. Thrasher ange avenue. C apt. and Mr*. Dunn those services, come once n n d you physical pain liersblj. m
r tliir ,
in . « lid C o u n ty , to »11 S o u th h» '
lived
in
Sanford,
hut
they
had
been
will
always
w
a
n
t
to
come.
13 Magnolia,
in
Phone IBB
'and daughter, Mias M a y have re­
bereft in the loss of one of Nuture'* ,fUv
' 7*'.Ja, 1 owmhit»
m
MSmith* Sub-I)|viiion,‘,u/
of Sir.
turned from a few d a y s spent at visiting with their children in O r­
noMemon.
•
19. Ham« jo KuL Which Ippllrttlon will ’ 4 4 4 4 4 4 « * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44&lt;
lando during the summer.
Cnpt.
Ponce P ark.
•
Artificial Pepper.
D u n n is survived by his wife, three
Tho common nettlo Is now being
Thoso w anting W a ts o n Sprayers daughters, Mrs. G. H. E d w a rd s ami ueed Id the preparation of artificial
in the near future s h o u ld leave or- M rs. John S. McEwnn of Orlando, [topper. In Us preparation the nettles
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9
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dem a t th o Btore of th o Geo. H. a n d Mrs, C J. Yclser of" Jackson-' are harvested Just before flowering,
Fernald H ardw are Co. a t once, as it ville, and one son, Irwin D u n n of and dried.
A fter drying they aro
t»kes a b o u t 30 days t o got them Orlando. Mrs. McEwan is a t South ground, and th e n boiled for a couple of
from tho factory.
3-SRc
Hadley, Mass., and Mrs. E dw ards i* hours with 20 por cent of th eir weight
of alcohol, th re e per ce n t'o f vinegar,
C n p t J. A. Leslie, representing a t Hartford, Conn. The funeral will
ten per cent of water, five, p er ce nt of
Consider the advantage of having a partner in your business w ho has am ple
th* T a m p a Tribune Y e a r Book left n o t be held until the absent dau g h ­ oil and two per cent of salt. When
resources,
who allows you to run your business as you wish, and who ta k es an
te
rs
reach
Orlando.
y n te rd a y fo r .Ocala, w here ho will
the greater pu&gt;'t of tho liquor h a s evap­
Capt.
D
u
n
n
lacked
h
u
t
a
few
a c tiv e interest in your business success.
Interest th e people in hie publication.
orated, the rem aining mass Is dried
m o n th s of being 78 y e a n of age. He snd pulverised.
This is the relation we form w ith our custom ers.
W. H. F ly n n of B loo m in g to n , III.,
was born nt Princeton, N. J., ^Joc.
M ake us a partner in your business agreeable to the above conditions; then
in th e city a few h o u rs yester- 9, 1836. He m o v o d ^ o a n d lived in
With Himself In Mind.
V
en ro u te to p o in t« ,ln South tho south m ost of his life and when
ta k e tim e to have a personal talk with our officers w henever you are in need o f
When you h e a r a man telling what
lorida. H e Is connocted with the
advice. You will alw ays be welcom e and we will assist you in every way pos­
t h e war of th e sixties came on he 1* the opinion of "thinking people
M Plct B ank of B loom ington and is
enlisted in th e cause of the Confed­ everywhere" he has direct rciojenco
sib le along such business lines.
«Jo y in g a weH e a rn e d vacation,
eracy, becoming a member of fho to himself.
»nlch he will spend in Florida.
MAKE OUR BANK O U R BANK
Bluff City G rays of Memphis, Tenn.,
Notice to Telephone S u b s c rib e rs
Co. K, 19th Rcgt. F orrest’s cavalry.
N O T IC E
On s n d a fte r O ctober l i t , 1914, H e went In as a private a n d came
tv« ?
wlU be » ch*r *# of 0 N E o u t a captain, having won his pro­
OLLAR ($1,00) m s d o for ching- m otion by bravo conduct a n d faith­ Ab I have charge of the business of the
position of ttle p h o n e in s s m e ful service.' A fter the war ho settlod Title Bofid Si Guarantee Co., E a s t San­
(COURT HOUSE BUILDING)
“ nd T ^ °
d o l l a r s In Florida a n d had lived a t Sanford ford Land League, and W. A. W hit­
tIZ.OO) for moving telep h o n e from f o r , many years. He wps a prqm- comb, I can be found in the T a x As­
D. L. THRASHER, V-Prei.
FORREST LAKE, Prei.
in e n t eUlten. highly respected by all, sessor's Office in th e court house.
' o n e building to an o th er.
s n d his d e a th will bo occasion for
SANFO RD'TELEPH O NE CO.
g~ ' se* £T H O S . K. B A TE S
Per F. W, M ah o n e y , Sec’/ ,
d ee p regret.
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H A L F -H E A R T E D WOOING.

IC ot W a 1914. bv ri» McOn. KUwww SrwSttwl

W h e n love o n c a p te iu li a d m is s io n to o u r

W H Y H I8 L O ^ E FA ILED H ER.

I n s p ite of a ll t h e v irtu e * w e r a n b o a s t
T h e w o m a n t h a t Uallt&gt;erute* Is lost.

"Come let us w alk together.
While thn su nset fades and dies.
And, darling, look Into my heart
And not Into m y eyes.
Let us sit and talk together
In tha old fam iliar p la c e .
Hut look down I n to my heart, dear.
Not up Into m y foes.**

hsartt.

It'S ono thing to fall In lovo with n
girl and to bond every effort to socurn
an Introduction and qulto another to
havo one’s host friend say: "The nic­
est little girl you ever sow Is visiting
our house. I want you to meet h e r ! “
Tho young mnn knows beforehand
that ho must appear pleased with th&lt;^
girl, whether ho fancies h e r or n o t
Arrangements aro mado for him to
dino at tho house. Ho la seated next
to tho girl a t table. Tho same thing
happens at the th eater and sleighing,
until quite before he realizes It Ills
friends begin to look upon him as tho
young lady's beau.
It Is then th a t ho finds himself In

Ilccauso thcro scorns to be a mutual
attraction for each other when a
‘
■?
- '• young man and a
girl meet, that
does not always
signify that they
are to be heart
mates. 8ho may
find him pleasing
and ho find her
charming for a
Somehow, beforo that conversation
good six months. a rather embarrassing position. Ha
At the end of that cannot well decline his friend's Invi­ ends, he has suod to bo taken back
time, each may tations If he Is his business associate. Into her esteem again. Tho messen­
discover that both The affair becomes .more complicated ger who took her card and the messen­
aro growing weary when ho observes that he has mado a ger who brought her flowers crossed
of each other's deep Impression upon the young girl. each other on their leparnte missions.
Ho knotVfe she must t)e of the opin­
Sho cannot be quite suro th at sho
society.
L o o k i n g the ion that he has fallen deeply In loro won him back by letting him think
matter fairly In with her, Judging from his being so sho was thinking of him or whether
ho wnB returning to her of his own
tho face, ho real­ constantly .Uy h e r side.
When his friends begin to Joko him volition.
ises that she Is
When a man really loves n gl?!.
not Just tho kind About the m atter/he Is in a quandary
as
to
what
to
do
or
ssy.
When
his
oven
If thoy do havo a little lovo spat
.of a girl who suits his different moods.
..She does not appeal to him sufficient own folks rejoleo orer tho stato of af­ now and then, there Is no troublo In
ly for bhn to give up bis single, bless­ fairs, ho accepts tho situation, lie winning him back. Ha has no eyes
edness to go through llfo with her. calls regularly Upon her and endeav­ for arfyono else. He cannot bo kept
look in g around at wedded couples, Jio ors to lesm to care for tho girl. He away. By all these tokens sho can
has observed that where tho husband had always had hla. notion of Just tell that lore for her Is still "warm
waa somewhat of a crank the wlfo w hit kind of a girl ho would proposo ' In his heart. . When n man Is* con­
was docile as a^amb. Where the wire to—first a cabaret dancer, then a pret-! stantly coating about for excuses to
eras high-strung, of domineering dls- ty little queen of tho movles-ra lively break off, It Is useless for a woman
position, tho husband' waa a good-na­ stage beauty 'or Jolly girl of tho golf to try to win htfh'back.
His Interest and affection* for her
tured, easy-going fellow whq would links. •
The girl he found himself paying had dwlndlod out. Tho more somo
‘.give her her own way, right or wrong,
t o keep peaco In the family. Rut attention to had non« of theao char­ men conklder themselves wanted by
ashen two naturee clashed and neither acteristics. Bhe was quiet and de­ some particular girl tho more apt they
-would five w ay,’ they could not be mure. In an enthusiastic moment he aro to evade her, This - Is their na­
Tightly mated, as far aa ho could see. proposed td her. Her folks gavo her ture. Tho lovo a woman must strivo
'When a man concludes to devote hla permission to accept him. An un­ to win back Is not worth having.
l if e to Just one woman, the apprecia­ eventful courtship followed. When a
When Art Failed.
tion between them must be mutual or young man has no Inclination to make
there could be no love. If, while he lovo to hla fiancee even tnomost un­
Onco upon a time a maiden with a
la calling, oetenalbly for courting, be ' sophisticated of maidens will rosllxp lofty domo sot her heart on a career
finds a trait developed In her which that his Is a half-hearted wooing. It and took a finishing course at an ex­
h e doee not like, his mind Is sure to lacked tha ardor, the eager Intensity, clusive think factory, learning a lot
dw ell, upon It until bis ardor cools. of love which aho had thought about, about art. After which her father
For Instance, if ho has braved the cold in her day dreama. Like him, sho ac­ staked her to the price of a studio,'
and s te m of an unusually bitter night i cepted the altuatlon, supposing him to and she started In to put Rembrandt
to spend a couple of hours or m I n , be an undemonstrative lover. By tho on the shelf and to make Michael
h e r society. It doesn't add to hla good $ time they havo gone round together Angelo look like a second-rater. The
humor to have her suggest that they six months or more each seems to find resalt was many pictures In which
should call upon some friend a few the tie a bit Irksome. It la not until the casual observer could easily dis­
the girl summons up courage to ask to* tinguish tho roses In the foreground
blocks away.
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There la no way of getting there be released that this man who has from the cows In the background, and
aaTO on foot* fihe sulks when he at­ be«« ia half-hearted wooer gnddenly the felt'th a t success waa assured.
tempts to arguo her out of her notion awakens to the knowledge that she Is But time developed that spreading
and that makes the evening pass un­ dearer to him than he knew and begs paint and selling pictures are distinct
comfortably, therefore unpleasantly, for another chance to make good. Nq and different propositions, and father
for him. Bhe shows so little regard man should enter Jnto a love affair, had to put up for tho rent and other
for. hla comfort, even for hla health, unless his wholo heart Is In It Half­ Incidentals from time to time.' Thon
Bho came doWn off her high perch to
that It cannot be wondersd hla love hearted wooers ate not wanted. * •
should begin to fall signally after a
wed an embryo merchant prince who
few .such contretemps The'girl waa
had a good Job In the gents.' furnish­
WINNING HIM BACK.
sure that he was In I o t o with her at
ing department.
This was a great
fir st N o-doubt he waa. Lore ta a
The girt who tells bar lover "all Is blow to art, but a big help to father.
bloom which must be coaxed along, over between us,- often regrets the Motal: It la difficult for Art to tri­
ourtuied. until It la strong enough of worda quite as soon as thsy have umph over Nature.—Atchison (Kan.)
Its own accord to take firm root passed bar lips. Her pride will not Olohe.
lfan y a girl has wondered why her let her acknowledge It 8bo watches
VI lover's love has failed her. If she him vanish down tha street, with her
carefully at her own treatment eyes suffused with tears, and the
o í him. she may o f t « find the cauae. thought ta hvr heart is, "How am 1 Jo
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School Dress Adorned With Smocking

Code of Famous Japaneee General
W orth Observing by Youngstera
of Any Country.
T he Into General Count Nogl, who
com m itted auicldo a t the moment
when tho gun was flrod which a n ­
nounced tho start of tho funeral pro­
cession of tho late Japanese cnipcrtir.
tasucd a nolo of disciplinary Instruc­
tion« fo r tho puptla of the gram m ar
grado of tho I’ocrs' school, which has
Juat been reprinted. Tho gist of the
| Instructions Is as follows:
F irs t— Keep your mouth closed. He
who has always his mouth open shows
th a t his mind Ib blank.
S econd—Mind what you are looking
at. Ona whose eye la olwaya-waader— 11Mf V«A&gt;w-»&gt;»wr
mitili t l B'«Ci.TWiPltnC
In a’
T h lrd —When paying your respect«
look a t tho person whom you are sa­
luting.
F o u rth —Do-not forget -your-coat-of-

th*nt« fl .10 d#( 10 min K 9 rha, lh#nr»
N 79 d9t.
ha. ail in lllock
def, 50 min E 13.50 tch«,
I». Mitchell’« Survey. I^vy Cirant
Salti landa belng aasessed at thè datea
of thè laeuance of such certificate« In thè
name of Mra. M E llicka.
NOTIC E o r HALE
U^less «ald certificate« «hall ba redeemed
Notirr la h rr^ r |ivrn that under and
by virtu« of a final deer»«* of furerloaur* and accordine to law, tal dead «vili iaaua there»ala made on th© 27th day of August. A. It on on tha 29th day of Saptamber. A. I).
•914, by iha Honorable William S Ilullock, 1914.
Wltneaa my officiai signatura and aeal
Ju{fg* of the Circuit Court of the Fifth
Judicial Circuit of Florida, in the ah»enr# this tha J7lh day of August, A I). 1914.
(•««Il
E A. OOUGI.ASS.
from the i u i * ©f Honorable James W
Clark Circuit Court, Saninole Co.. FU.
. ri* n,.t
°f Seventh Judicial Circuit
S-Fri-fttc
Ily J. C. Itobarta. 1). C.
of Florida, in Chancery flitting, in that cer­
tain fag*r thrrein pending, »herein It E ■
War* -ar»d Mattie t»r«&gt; John* a* executor«
estate of W T John*, deceased, are com
plainant« and Sariunt Opera HoUae Com­
pany, a corporation of the state of Florida, I
■ltd flntrrt If. Kam«ev( trustee, are de- !
fendaot», I «hall offer for sale and sell to
tha high« at bidder for cash. l»efore the door
of the court house in Sanford, Seminole
t ounty, Florida, on Monday, the 5th day
°f Ofiobrr, 1914, the same being a legal
sales da&gt;. snd during the legal hours of i
sale, Iht property described in the final decree aforesaid as folio««, t»-wit. Tha ärgst
Ninety ft. r
at Let Mn, (91 in Illorh I
Four &lt;«. of Tier Two (Z&gt; of K. It TratTord « |
map of th. town of Hanford fn nrtrf-rottnty
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Duo respect to your ancestors Is Im
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purrhurr of Ta» CrrflAratr No. J:*6.'dated
the 3rd -lay ol June. A II 1913. end Cer- i

Avoid becoming effeminate.
S ix th —“Nftver Tndhlgo In luxuryT h e m Is nothing that-m akca a fool of
a man like luxury.
S ovcnth—Hide In a rlklsha as llttlo
as possible. Even if a rlklsha la bent-,
for you, try to walk homo.
E ig h th —How many of you wash
your faces with cold w a te r In the win­
ter? You should not uaa warm water.
N in th —When It la cold, think It la
h o t ; - n n d wheu tt la hot, think It Is

my oftlrr and has made application for tax !
Ifead- . la m u « in accordance, «uh law. •
Said certificate epibrace« the fallowing tfp«
eri beo property situatevi in Seminole county, Florida, to- « it :• Crrtiffràle Np. 99«
Lot f*. IMk 13. Tisr A. Sanfnfd. The «aiti ’
land being «••e««rcj at the date of the ie- ,
suanre of tuck certificate in the name of
lUotcri Turner.
Carlificate No. 443 embrace« ljot 1.
fllk 11. Tier 7, Sanford.
The «aid land
being ar«r««ed at tha data of the Issuance
of auch certificate In the name of l ynch, J.
E. Untea* «aid certificate shall be re­
deemed according to lav, tai deed will
Isaue thereon on the 29th day of September
A. P. 1914.
Wit nets my offlaial signature and seal
this thr 27th day of August, A l&gt; 1914
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4!Urk (’«eewtl «'curt. Seminole Crr . Fla.“
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boÿ^ sBôuht* orC barltk«.-^0-

cold.

OW th a t mothers nro looking about
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for something novel, o r at least for
some now touches In school dresses

nock and another across tho breast.
Midway between these twb bands a
single row of smocking forms tho ma­
for llttlo girls, the re tu r n to fashion terial luto two pufTs. ThoHo puffs aro
of smocking will bo welcome. Light fu rther docoratcd with small French
dresses of woolen fabrics m ust bo pro- knots.
pond for tho cool days of autumn
Tho body of tho dress Is a d ju ste d to
when tho llttlo miss begins another th e ligure also by parallel tucks on
year In tho schoolroom. Smocking Is each side of th e panels. T hey o ite n d
a form of needlework ohslly done and from tin* shoulder to the norm al untst
especially appropriate to children's
clothes.
Dy means of It llttlu g a r ­
ments r a n he shaped a n d hold In to tho
flgtlro nt th e necessary p ositions It Is
not a dapted to wash fa b ric s, hut Is
especially effective on lightw eight
woolens.
A llttlo dress Is p ic tu re d hero well
designed for llttlo girls fro m eight to
thirteen y e a rs old. - It 1« fu lle r In tho
skirt and sleeves thnn t h o m ajority of
dresses designed for s u c h youthful
misses. T ho fullness is provided by
smocking and tucks laid In (he m a te ­
rial
In addition to t h e s o there are
single box plults outlining a panel In
hack a n d £ront, and o n th e underATm B e a m s . T hree p la its extend to
the band of smocking w hich heads
the short* skirt. Tho p a n d a are tin
labed with u hand of s m o c k in g at tho

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Combinntion. of Colora
and Materiali Are Mod»!'.

line. The Isittom of the s k irt Is tinIhIumI utili a group of u n rm w tucks,
six In num ber, above the hem.
T h e sh o u ld e rs are long, dropping
o v e r tho top of th e sleeves.
The
sleeves uro som ew hat longer than
th re e -q u a rte r length, with th e ir nrnplo
fullness m u lin o ! at th e bottom by a
band of sm ocking and -u plain cufT of
the sa m e fabric a s the dress.
W ith this dre ss Is worn n round col­
la r of vai luco and organdie
Minali
cuffs to m atch are placed yver tho
hnndH on the sleeves
T h e re Is nothing so a p p r o p ria te for
decorating c h ild re n ’s clothes us neeillo
work, and tilt», re tu rn to favor of ohlfashloned smocking, which Is easily
done. Introduces n welcome new fea­
tu r e In fall d re sse s for little girls

T e n t h —It I s ‘a sbnmo to wear lorn
clothes without mending them. Hut to
wear th o torn part patched Is nothing j
NatlCr of Implication or tax Herd Indr
to be nshnmed of.
Section 575 of the (.citerai Statuir« •
Not»** I* hereby given that J N |*grter.
E le v e n th Know u h n t Is sh a m e , ho
Jr., |iun iia*er of Tju Orttfl« ate« Sti
who d o e s not know w h a t Is Bhame Is 136,
l t&lt;l. datrd the Ird day of June.
ItO?, «r i Tax t'rrtIficatrs No« 123 «fated
In fe rio r to dumb anim als.
the 5th lay of June, ,\ 4* |9 | | . tortili
T w e lfth —W hile In good health train calo No lu|5 datr&lt;l the Ird day of Jupe,
A. l&gt;. 1912, Certificate No. 2*h dated the
yourself so as to en d u m physical la­ 7tb
day of June, A. I&gt;. 1909, haa filed raid
bor. W hen you aro III, however, obey fortificati-« in my office and ha« made
application
for tax deed to t««ue in accord*
your physician’s Instructions.
ancs *nh la». Slid certificates embrace
T h irte e n th —Make y o u r clothes and tho foiu»mg described property «Ituatcd
Re mi role count). Florida, tou-it: CcfBhoes bigger. N ever mind tho stylo in
tifleat
I Di I'npfottrd prêt of HIL II
Mitch»
or sh a p e .
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Lui Sitty-aii (G6&gt; ari4Ì Ihe «oulh hall of lx)%
t&gt;n token off or sewed In nn mltfalnly
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a* ***c«rded ir» the puldir rrford» of (frange
those with a iierfis-tly plain hem or. If as I says to her, m a'am , thoro would and Serrinole rnuati«*«, alafe of Flortila.
to *atl«fy the term&gt; of «aid eierutinn and.
hemmed at home, to llnlsli with the nlways bo somo drawback, whatover ro«i
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over ha tided horn that Is «usually found tnnn you married.*"
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on napkins. A fine crochet luce may
Sheriff Seminoie ('ounty. Florida
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over nnd so give the look of rcDnomcnt
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In and For Hemlnalcv t'otint). Florida. In
Pillow slips nre nlso left open at In Central park Is no trifling offense,
( hanrrrf
both ends, with Ince all around. The ns eight youngsters, ta k e n to tiio Ju­ EC»* McLura«, Complainant
v«.
Citation
venile
court,
havo
learned.
In
each
bed aeems exquisitely dressed - with
W J. McLura«. Pefrndant
cose
u
lino
of
|1
was
Imposed.
Tho
these accessorie*. An old fashioned
T» W. J. Mrl.ura«'
\Nherea* a bill uf enmpiaint ha« l.es-n filed
twister ense open on either end also lads w e r e from tho E ast side.
In
11la rourt a* above entitled, and.
Pnrk
employes
learnod
recently
of
a
tins Ince. ituil If divdnsl i*nrh of these
U herta*, (ieorge A l»e*(*olte«, «olirltor
an*l of rounael for rompiainant ha« made
ends mny no tli*l with a bow of broad trnfllo In park goldfish. It was found affidavit
that It lx the belief of affiant that
ribbon, allhough n more refined taste thnt ono boy had capturod and sold the defendant. W. J. Mrl.ura« la a non
worth In tho park. Tho,lad had r*-»i.i.nt of th* .i»i» ot Harki. «n&gt;i U » r«-«will not permit anything In color about j 11.35
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_ ». * » ,». _ drill dt » rl.tr or munit) othrr thin thr
plaeed them la bottles a s he got them rt.tr ol- —
• *nd Ihlt hit rrrldrnrr II
Florid«.
n b«l.
4nd that thr drlrnd.nl It ovrr
The pretty "tw in .beds.“ -standing and thnn sold them »t bargain prices Unktatarn
twrnty on. jrtiri ol »*r/ and that thrr* la ho
side hy side, with snowy counterpane«- tp park visitors. Police Commission • p r r v i n In Utr atata of Florid», thr rrrvlc* ot
I
*»uhi&gt;o*0S
arould - oind tald' ' . upon
uponiwb»horn
slips nnd sheets turned down, nre most nr Woods was Informed, and detailed *u,,p?îD
«ni» msiwiere,
, hi* seni r*. •. v•**&gt;
somo
e
x
tra
men
around
tho
Harlem
•r* &lt;rderrd and r«Quir»d to ipptar to th« b*ll
attractive and look neater than any
40' • 4»| 0 *» U* «
ot rnmplatnt fll.d In -tkia MOV. (n th. .ho*,
sort of Ince o r nefldorprs possibly ran lake.- •
rnlltlra court, on or twlor* Monday, th» Slh
Tho. "cops" capturod nine o t tho day of Octol»-, A. 1). 1914; othrrwiaa thr
Merchants enter now to the newest In
tilll fllrd a(aln»t you will (&gt;• takrn a» ronevery way. nnd counterpanes arc so young anglers. All had lines with bont (r*&lt;rd.
wqven tl»nt the com ers fit around the pins attached to tho end, with a ploce
Il la furthrr ordrrrd that Ihi. nolle. t&gt;.
posts without having to bo pulled Into of cotton for balL Tho goldfish. In puMlihrd In lh. Sanford Hrrald. a nrwafiaprr, publlahrd In Marninola county. Fior­
g re ater numbers this y ea r than ever do, ntn e s week lor *l(ht consecutiva ««»ka.
awkward'folds.
Witnraa. E. A. I&gt;ou|laaa, Clrfk of «h. plrknown before, rose to th e cotton bait
cult Court, and th« real ol aald court, on
and
wero
soon
In
captivity.—New
York
this th. 22nd d.y ot July, A. I&gt;. 1914.
• 8yst#m In t h . Cupboard,
(•call .
E. A. imUCLAHS.
n o w m sny minutes nro lost some­ Tribune.
1'l.rk Circuit Tourl, Scmlnola (ounty.
County.
ny J. C. Uo»*rl«. t). C.
time* by looking for n enn or bottle
C,&lt;-orc. A. P.Cotlc.
The Question.
which tins been pushed behind sr*u)e
Solicitor aod or&lt;*oun»«l lor Complainant
i’ostm nster General Burleson said
97 Fri-Stc
thing else on the sholves? Here I* n
simple Ides which can readily be adopt nt a banquet In Washington:
"One of our post ofllcw stprios con­
ed: Have made a set of little step* of
N o lle « o f A p p lic a tio n fo r T . i l» « r d U n d e r
N r r l l . n 37 « o f I h r (i« n « « n l . H t . l u l c o
various widths. baTlng tho top step the cerns a post offleo census taken a
Nolle. U h#r.by ,lv»n thnt J. N. . I'ortor
n arrow est 3inke them as fu r apart ns num ber of years ago:
Jr., purchancr ot T.« Ortlflc.t*. Non. _379,
"A question In thla census waa: 380, «81, 382, dated lh. 3rd day of July,
the rest of yoty canister*, cereal and
A. 'pi 1906,
«»Id cortlflcatM In
my
■*. i'aa
h i (lied
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spice Jar*. Then place the smallest 'W hat a re your m arital r o la tlo n if
offlre *nd haa read, appllritloo lor t . i deed«
"Tho
answers
to
this
quostloq
were
to |a«u« In Accordance with Into.
Bald
cans on the top sh?lf, the larger can»
ambra» tho followtns dea*
on t h e lower shelf, sn d so on. In thla startling. Ono post m a s te r answered: certificat«.
r/lbetl property »Ituated In Bamlnnl. coun­
way yon will h a r e only one ohject oc­ 'W lr to middling.' A nother answered: ty, Florida, to-wit; Lou 101. 116, 122 and
Lot ISA (lm. bag at BE cor, run B T»
cupying the width of it shelf-snd will Fine.' A. third, poor fellow, made the 4
def.
80 ______
minute«_ W with
li*. 14.B0 ,cha..
m. _
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thane. N I» de* 10 minuta. W t cha,
never have to look behind one thing ky %raglo answ er: ‘Th« w o r s t " t
th.nr« 8 T0 de* «0 min W 13.60 cha.
And another.

The woman who la fastidious In relaid to her attire doee not neglect the
•*»•11 details of dress Smart looking
«olonla! pumps add. a chic detail to

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Tho

te r It Is neco*Kury to m ultiply the voltime of flowing w a te r In cubic feet p* e r .
jjjln u te hy Its weight, ti2.&amp; pounds, nnd
t i e r a |&lt; i&lt; v u ro in o
|JI oVi-m. | mm kt-tle»&gt;k
this product hy tho v e rtic a l height of
and pi-ttlcoat arc ntl Im portant fen- th d filli ill foot, and (livido hy 33,000,
turi«-« of tin* c o stu m e
Convenient
gloves (or minimer a r e washaljle ones ,h " ,," n ,b ‘‘r ,,f foo».pounda representlug o n e horse|H)wer for o n e minuto.
of the Blip on variety. T h e se mny l&lt;e
easily cleaned In lukew arm w a te r and

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Cotnblnationa nre p opular thla sc«•on.’ even in tub frocka. N ot oqljr may
two or more colors b o -u n ited In one
costume, but two or more different ma­
terials mny fo used. T bo frock lllus1**lod here hay a separnto aklrt and
«oat effect th a t makes It vory acccptame for s tre e t wear. T h a aklrt la of
white and the coat tn roao colored
ratine. Very chic are tho llttlo collar
of soft w hite embroidery, panam a h at
■ad the w hite buttoned boot*.

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w o tie u a n . nmrn th n n a
th e nia jnrity. a glrl front
nnd Illo who rocnlves nn d
scnllo|Ksl around the tiottoru. This tolornblo offor of m n r r la g o
mny tx? Inundered nnd will wcar_bctti,r
hy h e r relatives to hnvo

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“ I want to tell you w hat wonderful benefit I have re­
ceived from the use .of Thedford’s Black-DratiRht,” w rites
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. .
“ It certainly has no equal for la grippe, had colds,
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught
saved my little jjirl's life. W hen she had the measles,
they went in on her, but one Rood dose of Thedford’s
Black-DraliRht made them break out, and she has had no
mure trouble. 1 shall never be without

Baluo a m o u n t of w a t e r f all ing 1'&gt;0 feet
will d e v e l o p a p r e s s u r e of 43,31
jMiutida p e r Hi|ti.irn lueli of
Fall
lug l.h'Ri fe.M.'it would p r o d u c e a p r e a
su re of 433 I'll pounds tier uijuaro Inch

JULIA BOTTOMLEY.

T e tti-.'tt-. m.- b. ;t rt( . Put cut bo t'ril
the)- do it. t &lt;at. h the ankles In walk
ing A salisfaelory one for w ear with
tho sum m er suit Is of w hite satine

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�Tm 5 SANFORD HERA

ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS
BEING A RESUME

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SANFORD

■ - U P -T O - DA TE -

H APPEN ING S
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Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor
Phoned to Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Phone 203
1 Brilliant Ureeption
— T he home of Mr. and Mrs. H enry
R. Stevens was th e sce.no of a b ril­
lian t reception T u esday evening,
tendered Dr. an d Mrs. Brow n le e 'b y
th e members of the Presbyterian
church.
' T h e beautiful home, with its a r ­
ti s ti c decorations was an exquisite
1---------- s e ttin g — ftrr--th e daintiij— gowned
,
. , yomr_tt.-zthg rpptbtTrP-farms-tnd J ulup y faces of the young people, a n d
th e flower of m anhood gathered b e ­
n e a th its hospitable roof, to offer
.^congratulations and good wiMfes to
th e popular young clergyman a n d
his charming bride.
, *
KuLctULg-Uiui-tccupUuu .hall, from
-»is» -porch, its- baauty- w iu U d ia r s u m * .
pleasing and a ttra c t» « .- T he b alus­
tr a d e leading to th e upper landing
was entwined with th e pretty vine of
,'
tho s ta r jessamine; th e chandeliers
to o were festooned with the sam e
vine an d graceful ferns wero used in
effective decoration throughout th e
lower floor. Vases of red roses fn
.
t h e parlor, nnd pink .roses in th o
lib rary added th eir b eauty and fra­
grance to tho charm of the p re tty
rooms. In the dining room a color
achomc of pink and green.w as c a r­
ried out in great m asses of pink vine
or Love's wreath a n d this too droop­
ed from the chandelier in graceful
sprays. A large bowl of the dain ty
flower centered the table.
Guests were received in the recep­
tio n hall by Men. R. L. Pock a n d
M rs. O. L. T aylor and presented to
R ev. and Mrs. Brownlee, receiving
w ith Mr. nnd Mrs. Stevens in th e
parlor.
Mrs. Brownlee was daintily gown­
ed in white crepe de chine and c a r­
ried an arm bouquet of white china
asters nnd asparagus fern.
Mr*. Sloven* wore a* becoming
gown of blue crepe voile, fashioned
w ith pleated Russian tunic and
bodice over a blouse of White shadow
lace a n d effectively trimmed in
black velvet.
The" bride,'s register, in which was
inscribed the names of the guest*
was a p re tty conception of the book­
makers* art, a souvenir of a c h a rm ­
ing occasion thul will he among the
cherished relics of the happy cmrplrrAnsisting in serving were the
Misses Annie Lee Caldwell and Essie
. P urdon.
T h e delightful occasion will be
am o n g the most pleasant memories
of guests a n d hosts alike.
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Luncheon for Bride»-Elect
A lovely pink a n d .white luncheon
was given by Afisa Saideo Williams
T h u rs d a y afternoon from one to
three, in honor of three of the p o p ­
u la r young brides-elect. Misses M a­
bel H and, .Genie Wicker and Linda
Le flier.
A charming simplicity prevailed
in th e decorations of [link and white
confined to the dining room. Vases
of Love’s W reath a n d bowls of cal-,
lad iu m s and ferns were placed a b o u t
t h e room. . T h o 't a b l e ' was a bea u ­
tiful * conception of artistic taste.
F ro m the Ceiling above the center
of tha table, reaching to the four
corners, pink ribbons were tied with
graceful hows of pink tulle and
ca u g h t at the corners with the same
effect.
From th e center hung u
largo white bell
from which was
suspended by plqk ribbons a silver
cUpid.
U pon a handsome* centerpiece of drawn work over plnk sllk
was placed a basket of pink double
hibiscus and asparagus fern, m
T he place cards ’were pretty hand
p a in te d brides containing the guests
nam e, tied to a long pink ribbon, a t
t h e o th e r end of which was the favor,
a lovely1 little cupid, concealed be­
n e a th . the basket of flowers.
For
t h e brides-elect th e favors were
d a i n t y doll brides.
Snowy linen, sparkling cut glass,
gleam ing silver a n d d ainty china
m ade- a beautiful setting for th e
d a i n t y luncheon consisting of:
Clear T o m a to Soup
Bread and B u tte r Sandwiches
L o b s te r Salad in H e art-s h a p e moulds
Saltine*
Fried Chicken
Guava Jelly
Creamed P otatoes
Green P e a s
Olivee
Celery
S tr a w b e rry Ice C ream
w ith W hipped Cream
C akes „
Iced Tea .
Pink H e a rt M ints *
I n t h e cutting of th e bride's cake
Mias M abel H a n d 'c u t the .thimble,
Mias Genie Wicker th e ring and Mias
C h a rlo tte H a n d th e dime.
Thoee Invited to m eet the honorees were Mrs. L arr^m ore, Aliases
C h a rlo tte Hand,
E lizabeth
Mc­
Laughlin, Alsrtlia Fox, Peaches Lefffer, R uby Betts, Belle Smith a n d

Ruth Mettinger.

tnortung a t her homo on L-elcry
avenue. The ta b le was lovely with
its snowny linen and blue and white
china.
Tho p re tty .little place cards
enclosing the young hostess'- card
with the two d a te s of her birth and
b ir th d a y she wan celebrating.
The
back leaf of th e booklet contained a
s ta m p picture of Miss C happell,
m aking..a. precioua-jtnu.venir of the

ocjasiuQ___Altai - tm aklaaL .ibe -ytrla
enjoyed^ a h a p p y jo y Ttdcin* th e -m n chine. Miss C h a p p e ll’s guests were

In Grandmother't K itchen

S te w a r t was th e kitchen show er at
the home of Miss Jimmie Laing.
The decorations were, lovely a n d
Miss Laing, a gracious hostess, th e
whole affair being a charm ing suecess. In t h e ' h a l l green vinca a n d
tho red coral flowty were effective
and beautiful, b en e ath its softened
rays of the electric light shaded w ith
red. Tho b a lu s tra d e was en tw in ed
with the jcssainiue vine and p o tte d
plants completed the entrance from
Fairyland jn to th e green bower t h a t
led to the dining room. T he hack
porch was enclosed with palm ctloes
und transformed into a cool, green
retreat, where th e refreshing fruit
punch was served. Here the pun ch
table was placed with its d a in ty
cover of em broidery and gleam ing
punch howl encircled with coral
flower,
,
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In tho dining room hanks of ferns
and potted plants made an effective
decoration in tho center of which
was the daintily ap pointed table.
Above the ta b le from the ceiling
green and pink crepe paper was
carried to the four corners a n d finished with tug hows of pink tulle
From tho chandelier wps suspended |
a spectacled, h e a rt covered ru p i d In

a swing, , looking v ery wise a n d
knowing a t th e pictured faces of a
bride and groom ju st above him.
The centerpiece was a largo h ea rt of
pink oleanders and asparugus fern,
from which strings of pink hearts
extended to the corners. T h e favors
were s r o a l ^ p i n k • hearts tied with
green bowX ,
In tho hall th e guests were welMilien,
corned hy
Misses Clara
M artha Fox and Julia l.alng.
Receiving with Miss l.a in g wese
the Misses R u th E d ith a n d Minnie
Stewart.
T w o contests, “J n G ra n d m o th e r’s
K itch en " and the " R o m a n c e of a
C ak e" were greatly enjoyed. In
the form er Mrs. M. M. S te w art won
the prize and in the Inlter Mrs. E. E.
Cox. T h e guest prize presented to
Miss S te w art -wn*-rr cute little live
■kfftbn:- ~ M u d z-tau g h tpr•,wn d»-mrrrh&lt;
m ent was created tvhen Misa Julia
Laing, , im personating a dear old
grandm other, charm ing in a pink
crepe gown apd green cap ant!
apron brought in' a heavy millinery
packing box, covered w ith hearts. At
the request of Miss Jim m ie Laing,
- w i u a jn m r a t « d - ‘lH a U " ..M U t K u
•art was invited to d i s p l a y - th e hats
anti tlrcjr fuUli m a n y jusekagna rnite.
tabling a • com plete outfit for th e
kitchen.
C hicken salad, 'olives, cheese sandwiches, h ea rt shaped cakes Iced in
pink artd green an d fruit pu n ch were
tho delicious re freshm ents served,
Besides the honoree. Miss S te w art,
o th e r guests wero M esdames
. M.
S te w art, E . E . Cox, C. M. Williams,
Geo. H y m an , A. C. Williams, Lore tta Brothcraon, R. II. Jarvis, M. M.
Mitchell, W. C. Bray, J. B. Lawson, C. W. I.uing, J. B. Colder, N. II
Garner, H. H. Peabody, M. L. P o ­
derwood, M. Norw ood; Misses E d ith
and M innie S tew art, Genie Wicker,
Winnie Rivers, Murie S te w art, M ary
G atchel, Cora Lee H a m ric k, R uby
B etts, D aisy B etts, Ju lia Laing and
M a rth a Fox.
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plicity of th e decorations. I n th e
big colonial fire place a b a n k of
ferns was very effective, while above,
graduating from th e top to tho lowor
shelf were sprays o f the lovely p u r ­
ple Houghan VJIlia.
Vases of the
purple flower were placed a b o u t tho
handsome room s; completing nn a r ­
tistic arrangem ent th a t was c h a rm ­
ing. In the dining room the sam e
effective decoration was used.
As­
sisting Mrs. S m ith in serving tho
delicious ice cream and cake were
Misses Mcll W h itn e r and Elizabeth
McLaughlin.
Mrs. C. O. M cLaughlin made to p
score apd won a pair of fíne silk
hose. Mrs. H e n ry Wight won the
consolation prize a lovely boudoir
cap and Mrs. M a b ry was presented
with the guest prize of silk stockings.
* Mrs. • S m i t h 's - gnrwtir besides tho
h o r t o r w were -Mwwh» m w rJr-W •‘•‘D ickins, A. W. F itts. H enry Wight, C.
0 . McLaughlin, C. M. Vorcc, D eane
Turner, S. Pulcston, Fannie M u n ­
son, D. L. T h ra s h e r, ;R. A, N ew m an,
ltoy Symes, II. A. Howard, C ruse

A jolly p a r ty of la * and g e n tle­
men who s p e n t t h e day Ashing on
the Woklvn T u e s d a y were Mrs. R. L.
Jones, Miss H o ik in s Jones, Mr. a n d
Mrs. A. D. P arrish a n d son, Harvey*,
Mr. Rny and son, T roy, going u p in
M r.-G ro w 's launch.
They c a u g h t
fish enough for a fine fry, which

son, V ictor have « t u r n e d from a
most delightful visit to Mrs. A. J.
Davis of A ugusta. While en route
home Mrs. M cLaulin visited Mrs.
Susan M cC all in S a v a n n a h and
spent tw o days with Mrs. Lowry in
Jacksonville.
H enry Jr. is Mill in
Jacksonville.
t
A congenial party t h a t enjoyod a
fine drive th ro u g h tho c o u n tr y to
Wekiwn S prings and T av a re s wero
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff and
their c h a rm in g guest, Mrs. Parsons
of Jacksonville, Dr. and Mrs. C. E.
Walker.

Miss Mabel Bowler, after Bj&gt;
¡ng tho s u m m e r delightfully an
h e r old friends in Sanford left
her home in Jacksonville
day.
Miss Bowler's charm
aweetpesae n d ea r her to a large r
am ong whom she will he gr,
missed.

Miss Louise Harris of South C ar­
Mrs. J. H. B ruton hns ret nr
olina Is th e guest of Mrs. G. P. Pax­ from a dclighfult visit with hur f
ton.
Misa Harris will teach the ily a t Coronado.-Eighth G r a d e of the* G ram m ar

S ch ools ----

. Dr. Bouchellc, who hart-hern the
g u e s t of his dutighter; Mrs, lf**nry
Mrs. O. B. S ingletary a n d family* W ight for .several m onths has re­
left W e d n esd ay to join Mr. Single­ tu rn e d to his hom e in Thom ns.viHrtary in Jacksonville, where they will
reside this winter.
Mrs, W, T. Jphn»^J4JUt.rec
called to P atterso n , Ky.7 TifcTaii'
Mrs. E. D. C hittende n a n d d a u g h ­ th e serious illness of a rela tiv ^.
ter, Alias E d n a have re tu rn e d .from
Mrs.. II— It— Stoveji*; arnimpnmivt
nr- delightfuL s u m m er trip -spoilt jn
New Y ork nnd New Jersey. ' Miss
Mrs. K. C. Bowers sp en t several
La.Ura—
iCfc^flUiirnrfltanrôàr lucksnrnriltrr-rMx
the north for several m o n th s longer,
u ndrigoing—t r eat m ent* for a —rfislorated ankle.
Mr. and Airs. E. L. Ferran of
E u stls are the guests of their daugh­
Air, N. W , Green, an em ployee of ter, Airs. D. L. Thrsaher.
the A tlan tic C oast Line is enjoying
Mrs.- Clifford Bell has returned
a two w eeks’ vacation in Jackson­
from
C h arlo tte, N. C.
ville.
Mrs. Eugene L arram or is visiting
v Flora Louise is the nam e of the
her
a u n t, Mrs. Phelps on bake
little d a u g h t e r who has come to
Onoro,
N e xt week she will in- the
make her ho m e with Mr. a n d Mrs.
guest
of
Miss Saideo William*
M. M. E v an s.
Mrs. D. L. T h rasher, Miss May
and Mrs. S. Pulcston and little
Fields
daughters h av e re tu rn e d from a
jolly trip to Ponce Park.
Airs. C. II. Dingeo is again at
hom e after a fino visit to home folk*
a t Dunedin.
CAidl'rn I ’tlla u
Thlrsilay evening, Sept 17th. Mr
a n d Mrs.
Davis H art rnrdt .!lv
welcomed the members of the &lt; hn&gt;.
tian E n d ea v o r Society to their beau­
tiful home o t s ^ h c Heights,
T he com m ittee on r e f n - l n . :»
were kept busy with the preparation
of the chicken pillnu, coffee. . tc.
which when ready was enjoy c ; by
th e merry p a r ty am idst an at ;•&gt;dance of good cheer. Through the
kindness of Mr. H. ft. Steven- the
grounds wore splendidly light' i
After pleasant hour* the host
1
hostess -were bade good nigbt
:h
heartfelt th a n k s for tliejr k in d "- m.
Those present wero:
Mrs. &lt;&lt;&lt;i
Davis H art, Mrs. Louis G arth«,
Miss May Doyle, Mrs George Pitton. Miss Alice Whitner, Miss A t *
W hitner, Mrs. Frank G rnyum , M m
Essie Purdon, Miss Morrison, Ain»
E dna Tullough, Miss Louis« Gf.&lt;y
H arris, Miss D orothy Brock, M m.
Chas. Dingeo, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell,
Mrs. E. D. Brwonlee, Alisa Annie
Lee Caldwell, Miss M ary Gardner,
Miss Bessie Long. Miss Jean M hvwell, Miss Nan E Paxton, Rev 1
I)
Brownlee, Messrs Geo Da •
H art, David Caldwell, II. J. Mint"
Carl Roumillut, Chas. Dingeo, T&gt; -inie Deane, Louis G ardner, Emory
Close, Pope Wicker, R obert ifeane,
K e n t R ossetter ‘and Air. Thomas.

Mrs. G. F. Sm ith was the charm ing hostess of the first large bridge
party of, th e season T h u rs d a y nfternoon at her beautiful home on Magnolia avenue, com plim entary to her
guest, Mrs. M. H. M ab ry of Tallahupsee.
T he b e a u ty of the a t tr a c tiv e home
was e n h a n ced hy the charm ing sim-

FALL 1914
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The boys c)f today wear
«

only the best clothes.
t

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Among the many pre-nuptial *1fairs of the early au tu m n will be the
miscellaneous shower given hy Mr*.
R. J. Holly a t her home on *&gt;anf' ril
Heights next T h ursday uftrrnoot n
honor of Mias Mabel H and, w im-e
m arriage to Mr. Archibald Beits
has been announced.

Ask your boy about
“ ROYAL BR A N D .”

Sanford will have n c h a p te r of the
D aug h te rs of the Confederacy, the
sam e to he formed a t any early date.
T h e D aug h te rs in all the cities of
th e soqth ta k e an active p a r t in so­
cial affairs a n d tho form ation of a
Sanford ch n p te r to which all daugh­
ters of so u th e rn soldiers are eligible
will add m uch to the Society of this
city.

150 Suits, 1914 Styles,
»

Just In.

ROYAL BRAND

Misses J s n ie a n d Alice Whltner,
who h av e been th e pop u lar y 0un*
guests of M r. a n d Mrs. B. F. \Vbitn cr h a v e * g o n e to Orlando to vUit
th eir a u n t, Mrs. C. W. Goodrich
before re tu rn in g to their home ¡„
Jacksonville.

ROYAL BRAND

SHIRTS AND BLOUSES
MARK
■

That’s the nam&amp;of the best hose
going for boys’ and girls’ school
wear and play.

Why worry; make boys’ furnish­
ings when you can buy ready­
made just, as cheap and the boys
like them better. Shirts and
Blouses, always fresh and pretty

Will be given in Sanford on
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Thursday Afternoon and Evening,
and Friday Morning .
Beginning October latT Rates on
application.
Majorlo A. Boor Instructor o f Violin

JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY
DcLAND, FLORIDA

WATCHEB, CLOCKS, JEWEI.ltV . S 11.
VERWARE, OPTICAL GOODS, ET&lt;

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W A R N E W S F IV E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F IE L D

T S TH E SA N FO RD H E R A LB

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

¡N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith Living
SANEO HI), LI.GRIDA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1914.

VOLUME VI

:

Funeral of Captain Dunn

DEATH STRUGGLE
FOUGHT IN GREAT
BATTLE OF EUROPE

FLORIDA IS
FORGING TO
THE..FRÛNI

Warning
On
account
of there being a n u m ­
T h e r e was a large assembla go of
ber
of
fire
escapes
erected th ro u g h ­
friends S aturday afternoon at the
out
th
e
s
ta
le
th
at
do
not meet the
hom e of Dr. G H E dw ards a t 40‘J
requirem
ents
of
the
s
t
a
t
e law, I beg
S o u th Orange avenue, atte n d in g the
to ask th n t each and every one h a v ­
fu n e ral of C aptain E. \V. D. D u n n ,
ing to iTrtVe such work done, being
who died on W ednesday night. T h e
l^
v c j ued b y tliu, BtaUs k:
vice» wr r n -rtrnrtu r m f fry ibw Kcvv ___
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6475No.
65. Sec. 14. Acta of Legis­
LUur Pack, pastor of t h e Ephrrcrpal'
lature.
1913.
subm it their plans to
c h u rc h of Sanford.
Mntly beautiful
me
for
approval,
before the work
floral tributes were offered as tokens
«lone, and when such fire escapes
of t h e high esteem in which the de­
have been erected, th a t they have
ceased was hold.
them inspected and approved by
T h e burial took place in the O r­
s tate hotel commissioner, before p a y ­
la n d o cem aU ry. = U e p o r j r n t tn r r ------ing for sit mo.
VOne of the greatest undertakings
In m aking a to u r of Florida, e v i - ^
A. L. M E S S E R ,
in the history. n l.S f t a í a r d .Ima stalled.
donees of improve
e n 'o n - e v w j
m ents in rail and hard roads, a c - ^ .
heading.oL I nkr M o n r a m n thu.San
ford side and will e x te n d from the
tiv ttta r •h ’TTftj'*trrrfMffBr,*- citrus f n i j t '
b a t t o
w
g
t
irunt o( the old ilhro fa c to ry cast of
and vegetable culture as well as
agricultural pursuits.
the alley below P a lm e tto avonue or
a distance of ab o u t tw o th ousand FREIGHT SHIPM ENTS A N D
From one end of tho s ta le to th o •
o
th
e r tlioro is an aw akening spirit
feet.
’ .
, ‘,
BEER TO BEAR THE
PHENOM ENON
HAS BEEN aa to th e im p ro v em en t of th e soil,
The bulkhead will follow thej* deb e tte r cultivation, wider diversifica­
BURDEN
jnarkation of the w a te r lino in width
NOTED BY GOOD MANY
tion of crops and the general a d ­
and will reclaim m u ch la n d on the
FLORIDIANS
W
ashington,
D.
C.,
Sept.
22.
An
vancem ent of farms.
No one fa- *
lake front th a t will bo v ery valuable
Early in June this year I wrote miliar with Florida ton years ago
from a commercial a t a n d p o l n t aaidu effort is being made by Congress to
mi open letter to the Jacksonville can travel through it now 'w ith o u t
from the beautification of th e water levy a war tax of $100,000,000 to
m ake up the deficit in imports due
Board of T ra d e calling a tte n tio n to being impressed with the striking
front.
to
t
h
e
European
war.
It
is
proposed
the
fact th a t at low w ater in the St. change th at is taking place in the
The first dredging was alow anil
t h a t t h e freigtb shipm ents Hear SG5.jioitllt i n- l i n e
London.
T
u
esday,
I
l
a
m
Re­
J
o
ii
ns
river the current was up diversification of farm ing and th e
(iilficult on account of th e bard pan
000.000 und I..... 1:16,000.000
T h e ported von Kluck retired into Bel­
"
T
h
e
attacks
un
the
French
are
stream
from the m o u th of th e We- im provem ent of farm homes.
encountered necessitating th e m an­
tra n s p o rta tio n companies are used gium and h e a v ily reinforced
progrc-siiig
at
several
(mints
in
tiie
kivu
rivef,
at times as far Lake
Men everywhere th ro u g h o u t tho
ufacture of a special a p p a r a t u s for
m erely as a collection agency of the
C
e
n
t
r
a
l
Vosges.
A
t
Do
non,
near
Htirnuy.
Therefore
navigation
was
atuto
are viewing with a broad vision
drilling into the hard p a n a n d bring­
fund a n d are to he com pensated for
Paris, T u e s d a y , 11 n. m. — Rheims Sc no nes. 27 miles bo ut heust of L une- in*no way dependent on the little limitless opportunities for develop­
ing it up through the a u c tio n dredge.
their services. B ear is to hear an cathedral c a n he re stored, ns it is vllle a n d near Saales, in the G erm an stream sou th of Lake H arney. This ment.
T h e y are actively nt work
New machinery has been ad d e d to
additional tax of fifty cents per b a r ­ not entirely ruined.
F re n c h cleric Vosges, -their offensive has been re­ condition has often prevailed during doing things in accordance with tho
the dredge boat and in a few days
rel a n d the m an ufacturers of dom es­ pi college in D unkirk, falsely ac­ pulsed
tin* spring months but I have never wealth nn»i opportunities which tho
the pipes will be th ro w in g a stream
tic
wines
also
come
in
for
a
share
of
"
T
h
e
r
e
is
no
news
from
the
e
a
s
t
­
observed
it at this season until the resources of the s ta te justify.
cused
of
being
a
spy,
was
courtof l a k e sand over th e b u lk h e a d and
the tax burden
ern
«
Russian
front
r
u
m
p
"
present
sum
m er
Owing to the sh o rt­
murtailed
a
n
d
shot
at
Valenciennes.
There is no longer to lie found a n y
the company expects to have the
As an additional relief for war Both arm ies a re less violent in a t ­
age
of
rainfall
thiu
turtler
the
c
u
r­
where
ill the s tate do u b t as to its
work completed in leas t h a n a year
conditions. Senate leaders announce tack while allies are a c q u irin g fresh
rent has been up stream as far as future, or any wiivcring in thou g h t
from date. Haste is not o ne of the
M a r N e w s S il ni m a r )
that th e Rivers and Harbor- appro t roups
Lake H arney a s late as th e miihlle as to the fart th a t it is thp most in­
requisites of the work but th o r­
T he: &lt; i- no victory as yet for
priution toll will probably to- re
of
this m onth, Septem ber
T h e o b ­ viting field for m an of brains, energy
oughness and when it is finished it
eit her i-li in the b a ttle of th e Alane,
London, England,
Sept
22
duced $26,000,(100
ject
of
this
letter
is
not
to
em pha- ami capital in thi- world
Business
will he a work of a r t a n d satisfac­
While the fortune* of buttle tlucluate w h i c h k i - now raged in France for -ij’.i' till- well ,ui! iu-tit 11 ¡tied fact but men reulizo th a t tiler»’ may bo from
tion not only to the c o n tra c to rs but
Kolb side- claim stil­
along the Center Ilf tl|e extended tell il
Wet and I If) In Virginia
In call a tte n tio n to the salt and pFY- time to time tem porary halts in tho
lu the citizens of Sanford.
cesses
ami
favorable
positions.
front in F ra n c e , d esperate efforts are
hnps o th er^ mineral* noticeable in march »&gt;f progress, and they fu rth e r
R
ichm
ond,
Yu,,
Sept.
22.
V
ir­
Fred Ogrum, the well kn o w n con­
T h e ’in days of desperate buttle,
being made to execute tu rn in g move­
t
It»* water of the St Johns at this r»’idizc th a t the prosperity of this
ginia
voters
will
ballot
today
on
the
tractor anil concrete e x p e rt of Jack­
tier re i - T1111■r &gt; lire i|,,y and night, stage
ments
on
iuit
h
tl.i
nk
s ta te it a s been great ami continuous
sonville is in charge of th e work and q u estion of s t a t e w i d e prohibition
barges III which l lie lightThe Anglo French left wing i» ex infant r
We h av e the phenom enon of salt for the past ten years.
together with F W M a h o n e y and under all uct of the lust legislature
erting every ounce of s tre n g th to ing ha been ha nil-t o-band, und l'io - water crabs in und above Lake
One of th«’ most 'intere sting fea­
C. It Walker of this city form the directing the G overnor to call a to turn tin- think of t h e German airy • n-l.nights wheat o p p o rtu n ity
Monroe, arid
some
thoughtless tures Is the num ber of men from
Seminole Const ruction C o , all of special election for Sept. 22 Upon peoffered
bave
show
n
mie
result
general, von Kluck. who is reported
pimple iittrilmjT&gt; tins to itie cutting other sections of the country spying
tbem imbued with the idea of giv- b l n .n of approxim ate!) I s , .... . quula- having received heavy reinforce­ the so ikers of the three nations are uf i .ui.ils .vjiovo here ami Ii'llitig I he out land, investigating its o p p o r­
Ing the best work tlmt can be oh- ; Hied voterThu h u m a n t
ments, w hile tin- G erm an left, nr- b ec o n o ■» exhausted
-alt wat»r in from Indian ri\»T No tunities lur in vest ipent, and invest*
Ninetv of the one huiuir»
Vir
tai ned
'«LVilkc
Ululim
a
c
h
o
.r
itunkuiiuiik.
..Uloittl
imuImi
the
•autiously
worded
mi(.(■lain as yet have brerT'crrt-f1
“
TST^ir*' well a* investigating.
One
A visit t o t h e LaLti—L m u t n o a r th» gim a counties already have v o t e d i '■"r,,»'K
iiiuo&gt;nm&gt;»tvt- i n . llorlitt, ■br—making
St. J o h n s ‘ from I tuiiau. riv er and if no scari-ely pick up *a s ta te papbr
A. C. L.
nm sf
v r in n * -* p tim rT T rtn i~ r*
equiiflv Btrentinus effnrts tn outfiank Lulls ill the battle are ascribed sim- {they ever are, the water would hav&lt;* without noting th&lt;* arrivals here and^
teresting
T h e n e w l a n d r e c e n t l y *“ ' " 1
U t h e s t a t e wi de p r o h i b í
thè Fri tu li righi reMtng imi Verdun. plv to u tter futigm
to run I 1 | | hl!t la to 2() feet to gel ther»’ of capitalists, or men re present­
made bv t h e d r e d g e hits b e e n t u r n e d ■»*» '» d.’- fented, n i i o - i e r i i bs of t he
\ not her f.n l or w Im b bits -bow n a
I ndi-r nrilniary wcait.e.r cotidiiions
into th e St Johns
Winin' to gel at ing capitili, from o th e r sections, and
Into a c o n s t r u c t i o n Æ m p a n d here
» ‘ll ri' ' ..... »
, !r&gt; ‘
* prub-.bi
of the
tu thè Angli» French task would he Inotabie effect on ill...........
Sanford
th
e
Atlantic
O ccum woubl loud buyer* are coming m from
ran he seen the concrete pilings in I fi'»» victory would dose* all saloons
op»*rut ions ha- )&gt;t*etl tb»’ w eather
th
è
easier
for
thè
reason
th
a
t
Ver­
only
have
to
rise
a
few
feet above ti very when*.- T a m p a Weekly T rib The lit» th e remaining counties und in tin
all the forms of c o n s tru c tio n
An i ncessant cobi ,rum hsv flooded
dun.
bau
vii
y
fortificd,
m
ust
full
behigh
title
to
come
up
th
e
river,
us it u ne
immense slabs are m ade from cement pripcipal cui«!».
the valley of the Ais no
T h e river
fore
thè
F
re
n
c
h
righi
cari
he
serigm-s
daily
to
St
George
T
h
e
salt
U n d e r tcrms of th è legishitive refand granite heavily reinforced with
Milliner)' Opening
nil-ly I li rea t e l i d i , hut ori thè (ter­ ha- overflowed t- bank- roads and and othivr minerals, if a u y in tinc
rc
n
d
u
m
if
a
m
ajority
vote
he
cast
streirods and wire hinders a n d this part
holds lire heavy and trenches filled
T
h
e
's
i
g
n
s of fall and w inter ur»t
mali
righi
th
è
hoavy
ra
ins
bave
water of the river a r e . from Salt
of the work is being d one sy stem ­ for (imbibitimi in thè special elee liuti made -u d ì a moritss of t h è valley with wat»*r
The men are drenched
lly
presage»!
by the millinery
l
a
k
e
a
n
d
«••Multi
sail
-(•ringand
't**'1
1
*
atically anti well
T h e pilings are thè (¡overnor wilt he required t&gt;» i*. of tilt • •i-1 i) ut \ lie alile- a re bardi) i d to the -kiu &gt;!.1\ .11 d ' ighi at »1
.»n»l tti»- hull»'* of Sanford
|.„ml
i
I
,r.
.,n
tie
,
a-1
-ide
&gt;d
"p.-ning
8x11 feet and are allowed to -easoii sin* .i proclamai luti detla'nng il ut
look Jorwarii t»» tIn**»* displays of
ligi!) Tu tllltv •• Ilio II g wll.lt Wodili in I ■ ■ h s o l d o r - ■ n o ’ g t o I ' . t r i - f r r t m i |,e ri v • r to ,»r Til u-v die
ttiiintifii« tur»- liquor'. &gt;\
before being put in place
All tin1 biwful
tt
i
front
art•
to
rn-teti
*lt)i
mil'!
t he late s t j l i ’s in hcuilgeur.
The
llicir ii.itur.il l'our-e unti! thv Gir
ICi -jii'. l fully .
modern appliances for t h e mixing rept for moli» inni - e ie n tile -,n r.i man front fiorlii of Soissons ila- U .•r rt out men ur»' -lo cumbing to
men look forwartl to th e m ulso in un
J
N
U
H
1
T
N
K
R
.
of the concrete are used a n d ma­ mentili or mcilmnii.il purposca un tteeii drivcn b a c k . 1 T h e lugli ground tb»‘ hurdahips of fighting a n d living
entirely different m anner, b u t never­
chinery lakes the place o( h a n d labor and a f te r Novnmber 10, 1916.
theless the first signs pf falj will he
hetween N o y o n and C a u n y has beci) in th e open air u n d e r such w eather
Huclal C enters
in all the phases. A fter th e slabs
conditions.
T ra n s p o rta tio n of all
displayed
at the millinery parlors of
heuvily
fortifiod
hy
G
eneral
von
T he rry in g need of rural Florida
Florida Form Statistics
are . made and seasoned .they are
kinds, for both sides, is rendered
Mrs
J.
H
B ruton on T h u rs d a y a n d
Kluck
and
it
d
om
inates
Un*
whole
I» social centers where o u r young
loaded on trucks a n d h a u le d down (F rom hist Federal C ensus R eports valley of th»1 (lise
much more dillti'ult
It is even suid
Friday of this week when the big
peoplr
can
tie
entertmiii-d.
am
used
T h e re are 50,916 farm s in Florida
to the end of the b u lk h e a d where
That th è Germ ana choose tluur tin G e rm a n - can no longer move and instru cted under the direction of stork liit»dy purchased for the p a t ­
T
h e approxim ate land area of tins
they are placed into position ly
presimi defen.sive position dt-Hherat»’-" Riiitr heavy artillery with effective cultured, clean and ■-»&gt;tn jn-1«•nt le a d ­ rons will he displayed in all their
hydraulic suction.
T h e slabs are state is 116.111,01)0 acres. 5.263,000 ]) is indicateti !&gt;y thè faci lim i Gioir , ]U" pt ness oli account of heavy
ership, w tier»’ aesthetic surroundings In vidi ness
iThe
meri are camping
made to dovetail Into position and acres are in farms ami 1,806.000 beaV V artillery rests
ctuctil 1r"* ’lth e men
camidiiK in stir the Love for the beautiful, wht’fe
Mrs Bruton assures us th a t the
a ,i t • r a n d iii»• Fri’iich *t»y lb»- I i »t
will form a solid wall th a t will not acres of the land in farms are jm
stock
t\t* year is fur ami away the
fnliliilaUona,
which
must
liav»’
taken
art changes the atm osphere with In­
man* a re suffering from hick of food.
only withstand the assa u lts of wind proved
best. tnosVTn-autiful a n d stylish t h a t
sortie
tune
to
construct.
spiration
and
power,
anil
innocent
T h e average »ire of u Florida farm
While neither sides claim* a &lt;!»•and water bu t will form a m ost hand­
Some re p o rts received in London
am u sem e n ts in struct and brighten has ever bean b ro u g h t to this eRy
is
105 acres.
cim
v•* outcom e, there appears to,.lie
some appearance from the lake side.
and an ticipating the war Mrs. B ru ­
&lt;ie»-lijred
t
h
a
t
th
e
reason
for
the
des­
Yheir
live*.
T h e farm s of this Miai« represent
The tops at present show th e steel
ton has reduced, the prices to th e
perate G e rm a n counter a t t a c k s on gomi reason lu behove th a t the
T
o
hold
out
young
people
on
the
rods but these will be h idden by a a capitul investm ent o f .$143,183,000. Rheims is fo u n d in a m o v e m e n t of h a t t b ’ is drawing to some definite farm wo m ust make farm life more point where tho hats are hound to
T h e farm ers of this s ta te own $4,beautiful stone coping t h a t will rap
Tho styles ate not freak* this,
the allies w hich has v ir tu a lly iso- developm ent. Military opinion both a ttra c tiv e , ns well us thy business of »ell
446,000 worth of im plem ents and
the entire bulkhead.
season
b u t are in th« m ain most ser­
luted Rheima from Laon, a town in L ondon nml Paris leans to th»’ farming more rem unerative.
The
As soon as tho wall is form ed the oth er farm machinery. '
thirty mile* to the n o rth w e s t.
If conviction th at the present lines, school house should he th e social viceable uml chic and th e ladies o f
T h e value of the dom estic anim als,
dredge will ho s tarted w ith th e new
thi* i* tru e, all of G eneral von b a t t e r e d for ten days, soon will have unit, properly equipped for nourish­ Sunford and Seminole county will be
p
o
u ltry ami bees on th e farms of
T he
equipment
and the
filling will be
Kluck'» m arv e lo u s s tra te g y in pro­ to show noticeable change.
ing and building character, so th a t tre a te d to a great surprise this y e a r
light
is
fiercest
on
the
allies'
left,
made in record tim«». T h e work .is this s t a t e is $20,591,000.
tecting his sorely pressed left think
the live.* of our people can properly when they note the beautiful h ats a t
T ho nverage value of a Florida
where desperate efforts ari’ being
progressing
In ftno
sh a p e a n d la
Miss King
wilt have p ro v e d futile. *
function around it and become sup­ such reasonable prices.
farm is $2,863.
nia»!»' to (urn the fiank of the G e r­
something
th a t
can be p o in te d to
will
lie
there
also
to
show
the h a ts
plied with th e necessary elem ents of
with pride by our citizens th is win­
Berlin. S e p t r 22 (via L o n d o n !.— man a r m y un»ier General von Kluck. hum an th o u g h t and activity.
a n d to lend »her aid in a r ra n g in g
Tho Sarasota Tim es states t h a t Commenting ott a report t h a t Count Von Kluck has been reinforced bu t
ter even though it is only in course
them just to suit the different ideas
T
tho
fa rm ers of the Sarusota-Venice von Bcrnstorff. German am b assa d o r in * |u te of thi* th e French in late
of construction for it d e m o n strate s
of the customers.
Sir*.
E
d
ith
Ellison
Adams
has
that Sanford is alive to th e many d is tric t received $84,000 for their to the U nited States had said his official reports claim un a d v a n ta g e, been g ra n te d a decree of absolute
S anford Lost la O rlando
opportunities offered und our city p ro d u c t this season. A total of 178 nation was looking for peace upon th o u g h it is a d m itte d to be slight. divorce from «Mr. F ran k Adams of
cars
were
utilized
in
moving
th
e
Sanford
boys met defeat on th e
will eventually ho tho m ost beautiful
condition t h a t th e ontity of German T he G e rm an s appear to tie m aking M aitland, O range county, Fla. She
sp
rin
g
t
o
m
a
to
crop,
representing
66,O
rlando
floor
hy the tig h t score of
desp»’r
u
to
'
and
consistent
efforts
to
•Pot In tho state, p ro v id ed b y na­
territory w ould he preserved, the
will h ereafter tak e her m aiden nnme
Thu gam e was a hard
ture with
the most a d v a n ta g e o u s 6 55'cratek. This crip was grown on North G e rm an Gazette, t h e official turn t h e righ wing of the allies, of Ellison in conjunction with th a t 29 to 26.
poiition on the great a r te r y of trade 336 acres, the a v e rag e yield being organ declared in its issue of S eptem ­ resting on Verdun. T he help of this of her children and he know n as fought b a ttle from beginning to end,.
Although the Sanford tcum was
ber 20 th a t t h e g o v ern m e n t hag not fortified, position is of ad v a n ta g e to Mr*. Ellison-Adams.
*i»d travel, Tho hand of m a n is only 178 erntea to the acre.
beaten wo have not lost courage.
the F ren c h .
even considered the m a t t e r .
•upptemenUng. th a t w ork a n d mukWe will pluy a re tu rn game with
On t h e center th e fortunes of w ar
“ The asse rtio n s are in t e n d e d ,” tho
n, | t «tore beautiful a n d sanitary .
O
rlando F riday, Oct. 2nd, on o u r
The positions now held
paper says, " t o foster the impression fluctuate.
The new s e w e n havo all beert exfloor,
and we expect to do them up
by
th
e
Germans
were
well
selected
thnt we h av e tired of th e war, in
•nded an d the m anholea capped
T
h
e
N
atio
n
al
F
a
rm
e
rs
’
Union
is
brown.
O rlando has it much heav­
and
well
fortified.
Sorno
of
their
■nd all la i n rcadine«» to m nko SanT allahassee, Fla., S ept. 22.— Gov. spite of our victories in t h e ea s t and
Peace o v e rtu re s may heavy artillery Is described as re s t­ d em anding a square deal from C on­ ier team th a n we have, if not heav­
ords lake front th e b e a u t y «pot P ark T ra m m e ll to d ay in his effort to in the west.
gress and S ta te Legislature* on the ier th a n DeLund. We play DoLand
th«t It «hould be. .
aid all possible In th e " B u y a Bale not be looked for until t h e war, ing u p o n cement foundations.
F rid a y a n d not T u esday, as was
A new s disparch received in Lon­ m arketing of farm productsTake a look a t it a n d co n g ra tu la te of C o t t o n ” m ovem ent, purchased a forced ruth lessly on our people, Is
T he Federal and S ta te G overn­ scheduled. Line up was ns follows:
thllt you a re living in one baie of cotton from W. II. Sellers of broSght to a n honorable conclusion.” don from France say* an aeroplane
O rlando
The official s ta te m e n t given out reconnaissance has given rise to th e m ents havo been spending millions Sanford
ho finest citiea in t h e entire. Arran, Florida, a fa rm e r who was
of
dollars
annually
in
*
urging
the
H
erring
R.
F.
M artin
•outhland.
conviction
th
a
t
a
large
portion
of
unable to hold his co tto n , paying last night m a d e mention of t h e bomfarmer
to
increase
productuin,
hut
W
ashburn
C
hapm
un
L.
F.
the
G
e
rm
a
n
forces
i*
retiring
in
it»*
him ten cents a pound therefor. A harilmcnt of Rheims. It said Rheim
littlu
a
tte
n
tio
n
has
been
given
to
the
Gilbert
C
Mooro
direction
of
fortified
positions
on
tin
hardment
of
Rheims.
It
said
No Raise In Price
few d a y s ago the G overnor issued nn
m arketing side of th e question.
R aynor
R G,
R odenbuugh
propo* 0f
increase In Cost of appeal to the people of the s ta te Rheims was in the b a t t l e lines of G erm an border.
It
is
a
well
known
paradox
th
a
t
Routh
L.
G.
T
h
e
destruction
hy
Germ
an
shell
I ly e r
the
French
a
n
d
th
a
t
the
German»
. ,n.J *rUcks, especially th o se of Urging tho purchase of , a bale of
Subs, Riarsoti. W. R outh, SanThe fire, of the famous cathedral of tho larger th e crop the less the, value
or&gt;gin, we have received di- cotton or more nt ten cents a pound were obliged to bombard* it.
. in,ormatlon from S ir Jbseph by e v e ry citizen able to buy. T h e necessity for th is action wub regret­ Rheim s has been m ade a m a tte r of und a s tim u la n t to production w ith ­ ford.
Sub, 'S alisbury, Orlando
, '*“) B he proprietor of Becch- G o v e rn o r is very anxious to have ted, hut the firo of the F ren c h , it was p ro test on the p a rt of the French out corresponding aid in m arketing,
loses
m
u
c
h
of
its
w
orth
to
agricul­
go
v
ern
m
e
n
t.
Berlin,
in
an
official
hu * i UU)
ke has n o t increased activo interest m anifested in this stated came from t h a t direction.
H aw kins Connelly left on S u n d a y
price to th e tra d e 'and will not m o v e m e n t and believes in this way Orders to s a v e the c a th e d ra l had s t a t e m e n t , asserts t h a t the fire of ture. T h e n a tio n is fast aw akening
to
th
e
fa
c
t
t
h
a
t
m
arketing,
and
not
the
F
r
e
n
c
h
camo
from
th
e
direction
b
i
g
h t for W ashington, D. C., where
, *0* *nd ***** there i* n o reaeon o u r c o tto n growers a n d the people been given.
production
is
tho
problom
of
tho
far­
of
the
cath
e
d
ral
s
p
d
th
e
necessity
of
ho
will spend* th e next few m onths
The
s
t
a
t
e
m
e
n
t
also
m
ad
e
thia
ref­
m . t t jn&gt; I" crc#M should bo de­ of th e c o tto n section of th e -sta tc
mer,
.
.
.
visiting
relatives.
V ,—
b
o
m
b
a
rd
in
g
i
t
is
regretted.
n u d e d by anyone.
11
erence
to
t
h
e
progress
o
n
other
can be gre atly assisted. . .

the l a k e
b u l k h e a d is

PROGRESSING

'

NO. 3

B A P ID L T P L S C I N G p i,
CONCRETE PO STS
.
IN P O S IT IO N

r *

fSLSf l THLWAR TAX— .
IS $100,000,000

MANY PEOPLE ARE
COMING TO STATE
INVESTIGATING

NO ADVANTAGE (S BEING
^

M

F '

WATER RUNS—
UP STREAM

A STROKE OF FORTUNE MAY
DECIDE IN FAVOR OF EITHER
ARMY AND END THE WAR

GOV. BUYS A BALE

A SQUARE DEAL

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SEPTEMBER 15,' 1314

THE 8ANFORD HERALD

TACE EIGHT

fish houses to remain in th e fore
ground. T h e water front would not
be a re p o sito ry for all of tho g a r­
bage t h a t ac cum ulates in the town
as is now u n fo rtu n a te ly the case in
---------- H ■
some
instances. Such a condition is
BUDGET OF O PIN IO N “ JUST BETW EEN
hound to be more or less unhea lth y .
YOU, A N D M E."
It is a feeding place for flies and
■
•
often n b reeding place fo/ mosqui
toes, both of which are a serious men- ",
ace to th e h e a lth of any co m m unity.
All wet a n d sw am py places in any
town
sho u ld bo drained.
If it is +
A CIIIEL IS AMONG VE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
not feasible to reach, an o u tlet with
« HE'LL PUENT 'EM ”— SO SÀYS SAUNTERER.
a ditch, th e old plan of p u ttin g down
! I» » » » » » » » + ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * a cesspool will usually answ er the!
purpose.
All scrub p a lm e tto a n d |
■Pr o n r all over tho land comes ai lover a t the «front finds .herself jo b - undergrow th on lots in a n y tow n
mighty protest against th e high less through the d o s in g of the glove;I should be rigidly legislated a g a in st
price of food stuffa^ -— . __ « ..« J A C to r y which baa g iv e n ,h e t- ju n -^ ^ town.. ^T o a n c k r - - .'Piny -are»' on*
The national govrrfMiierrC"at*t* •-ghfJ’MBlti'** ’The'- e m r m n T h e n s t r « ^ ^ . _ lu
ln w o t seasanx. .and..a. .firs
in
a u t h o r i t i e s and municipalitiea a r e ia .U o o W e d -b e e .u iH r of
rnenxco.la.-tlxy.. acaxoraw r —
seeking tho cause, h u t w ith o u t ap- aian Cossacks—a r c making o r t h e
These suggestions are especially
w heat and barley intended for P ru s , j,reliable result.
sian
bread.
Y
oung
Sandy
M
c
|
‘
J
“
*1? bccjtuae - t h e season when.
— T he govocntns&lt;ct says it is not the
In
t
o
s
h
can’t
go
to
war,
because
he
H
orlda
is h o st to thousands of crit- ♦ '
fa u lt of th e rciailer, and unqtlesthe
d
o
o
r
'
'
CB*
n
o
rth
e r n e rs is alm ost a t n and. ■+&gt;
tionably tho governm ent Lx. right. is crippled, b u t sites on
to w n should take pride in
step.
Tho
mill
in
which
ho
w
o
rk
e
d
!
Every
B u t there th e governifient-rest*.—
?howln« lt* rc «u ,“ r w m tcr viBltor8
And when the federal governm ent, is now dosed. T h e mill .hands
Im
ent It ha.4
V
x h a t a big im provem
with all th e power and resources a t giving their a t t e n t i o n to tho b u s in e
made durfbg t h r j r absence. Special
its com m and, cannot solve th e pfbb- o f-w ar.
attention m ig h t be given to most
Icm or check the robbery It is lime
‘‘Meanwhile, t h e world's w ork
railway s t a t i o n s to great ad v a n ta g e .
for th e hum ble citixen to pause and m u s t go on. W ho will shoulder t h e
Neat, clean s t a t i o n grounds a n d th e
think.
T ho tim e m ay even come b u rd e n of com m erce while th e s e
vicinity th e r e a b o u t s speak well for
when It will become necessary for neighbors make w a r on each o th e r?
the town.
A clean and a t t r a c t i v e
him to act.
Who, indeed, can, unless it be th e
place is g en e rally healthful, while a
And t h a t action should take the people of these U n i t e d States?
healthfal p lace is invariably clean
course of devising som e method
“ Will It bo w o rth while? Shall we and a t t r a c t iv e .
w hereby th e foodstuffs m ay travel got adequate com pensation if wc
from th e producer to the consumer p u t aside our d o u b t s and fears a n d
w ithout passing through too m any v ac dlations and buckle down to H W hat w ith one thing und a n ­
hands.
U nder tho present system work?
Rend w h a t the great E n g ­ other, the V a s t few weeks have dis­
m any hands handle them and many lishm an wrote a b o u t it a short tim e closed en o u g h to discredit men who
are by circ u m sta n c e m ade rulers.
m ouths are fed from the profits be­ ago:
We, who live, obscurely, within a
fore they travel the distance from
“ ‘A great war in Europe will e n ­
small com pass, watch things th ro u g h
field to consumer, or even to the re­
able the United S ta tes to sell its
our bifocal lenses and tu rn aw ay +tailer.
crops, in places which will give a
And tips consumer pays th e bills. m uch greater inco m e than if th e r e without u n d e r s ta n d in g from th e spec
h e kings
of the world inuinc of
ui ttilt:
ni
There (s no question but th a t wan no war. A lm o st every i n d u s try tacle
u
handing
and passing
triguihg,
n
d
e
r
th o fault lies with th e middlemen, will derive more or loss a d v a n ta g e.
ations
like
a m edicine Xl
the
fajes
of
ni
wholesalers, cold storage men and Should tho A m erican people take a d ­
hall
from
o
n
e
K&gt;
another.
At such
speculators, each one of whom must v a n tag e of the golden o p p o rtu n ity
times
as
m
en
tu
rn
,
if
they
can
tu rn ♦
extract the largest possible margin afforded them b y the outbreak of
handily,
to
Dr.
Beecher's
lectures’
of profit before he passes it on to the t h e war, it will m e a n not diminished,
j — not our re gula r literary diet but
next leech.
b u t increased p rosperity for th e
a work m a rk e d by an occasional
And H’ith half a d olen hum an United S tates.’ ” Sir George Pnish.
worthy thing they will find partial ♦
vultures fastening their talons upon editor of the L ondon “ S tatist.”
enlightenm ent. In this fnr exam ple: ♦
every article of diet, it Is not to 'be
“ Well, let's go to work."
"As m en th e y mean to he verawondered a t th a t the public finds
cion* nn«l h onest and moral; as poliitself plucked to the bones.
i
The schools a r e mobilizing. All ticiuns t h e y are deceitful, cunning
T he retailer and the producer over tho land' th e r e is a m usterin g und unscru p u lo u s; as men they nh- ♦
should fain hands in a determ ined of rh a infant population for enlist- hor the slim y demagogue: as poli-' ♦
effort to eradicate the vultures, und nient in the cause of education. T o ■B r i a n s th e y em ploy him as a s fa v - ♦
reduce the cost of living to some­ tho primitive d is tric t school there is engcr. T h e y abhor virtue and re­
♦&gt;
thing within the bounds of reason. flocking small groups of little m en ward in trigue. If this style of i-h ar-.
T h e fact t h a t a wave of prosper­ and women to t a k e up the work of ncter were not wicked it would be ♦
♦«
ity seems to be ahead of us is no preparation for fu tu re control of supremely ridiculous.
but
it 1»
reason why the consum ing public affairs. Anil the movement is g e n ­ hot h."
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should calmly subm it to being goug­ eral and concerted throughout th e
ed in th e m a t t e r of its foodstuffs.
land, district s c h o o l , high school a n d
" H a v e you ever henni " Laura
Can an yone in th b r co m m u n ity ■college each being the active scone '
Jean l.ibbey is a s k in g in the Chicago ♦
suggest a reasonable solution to tha of an enlistm ent th a t is re p e a te d
Tribune, " t h a t railroad m e n ' s lives ♦
problem?
.
I year after year a n d the glorious p a rt
are dull nn«l m onotonous .»mi pitied
of it is that, there is never any a p ­ are the hundsornc, stu rili fcilow.s ♦
^ These a r e days of more or less p a re n t lack of reservists to fill th e to whom ho m e is b u t a num e a n d ♦
worry for the new spaper makers. f.n W f Tmr t f l r t r nincrt hast* of &gt;•«••»- courtships a r e but the re cent f a n ­
I n the news room thero is th e gigan­ te ry c a r have t a k e n their «li piu m as cies?" B u n k ! As a me Wer of fact ♦
tic task of handling the war news a ini mar che il a w a y to conquer th e the avernge railroad man meets us ♦
an d whipping it into shape for the worlId, each in his ¡i ndividual w ay. many girls a* he does sem aphores
T he public. school synjet» of A m e r­ and goes t h r o u g h life “ out of the
readers, th e stress is also felt in
in n glori on* Inst it utirin
it of- block"' ns fur as feminine society i* ♦
Ira
every oth er d epa rtm ent.
In the
equal
i&gt;pport
fi-r*
U
nilly
tlo
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high I'oiu'erncd
for
W e b a v e k n o wn sailors &gt;
businean office there is also ever
nml
the
the
low.
thu
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to
blush
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hen
railroad riicti h a v e r e ­ ♦&gt;
present apprehension in rognrd to
th e supply of print paper which is lior class, nor creed, nor seit I■* b ar lated iheir conquests
♦
available for use. Of .course In cities red from p artic ip a tio n which results
of thia siro this feature is not u in individual a d v a n ta g e and r e ­
P r e s i d e n t Buys Ford
source of g r e a t 'w o r r y , b u t with the dounds to the glory of the nation as
'
Detroit.—
If
President
Wilson
m etropolitan dailies with their nu- a whole. I n - war shattered E u ro p e shows ns s o u n d judgm ent in m aking ♦
. mcrous editions and vast niimher of with its boast of ¡tower and w ealth i»y his f u l y r e a p p o in tm e n ts as he
. pages It is a different m a tte r. Tho and a n tiq u ity ,'k in g s are born to rule did recently, we see no im m inent o
visible sup p ly of paper now on hand and the man Is b o rn to u life of toil, (lunger of t h e ship of s ta te founder- »
would supply tho new spapers just n unit whose efforts are rhirfly d i ­
Miller Bros., our W ashington,*
te n days, and if any of the large rected to satisfying the demands of faffSmall wonder t h e n ! D - C- representative*, not.tied us
the
tithe-taker
mills should bo destroyed at this
&lt;k’l l v e m l » Ford to th e
tim e it w:ould mean increased prices t h a t each passing year witnesses a j *‘"»1
to a l a n d i ^ h H ® H oubo for the, President, to f
wonderful
im
m
ig
ra
tio
n
a n d sm aller papers.
Already somo
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be used a t his sum m er home.
of the m etropolitan papers have where every m a n ’s success d ep e n d s
This
a
n
n
o
u
n
c
e
m
e
n
t
from
our
been compelled to ad v a n c e prices upon his individual efforts and 'n o
'W ashington ag e n ts coming so closely
outside of rhefr own cities and a m a t t e r how lowly his station in life
upon th e heels of Mr. F ord’s visit
his.children
share
equally
the
o
p
p
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r­
s tra ig h t » i t e of twelve conta a week
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to the 'n a t i o n a l capital and confer­
t
u
n
i
ty
to
rulo
a
n
d
ait
in
the
high
a n d soven cents for S un d ay papers
ence with t h e P resident as to th e
Is am ong tho possibilities of th e near places.
state, of business, did* not suprrlse ♦
future. In fa ct those prices are al­
us much.
re ady being - charged in som e in ­ 1* T h e front y a r d of a town m ay bo
Wo th o ro u g h ly believed t h a t Mr.
stances. I n some of th e beleaguered defined as t h a t p a r t of it in w hich
f o r d w ould himself m ake the sale,
.cities of th e continent, Paris, for visitors first land, na for instance, t h e
but In his ch a ra c te ris tic kindly w ay .♦
exam ple, daily new spapers a re con­ railroad fctutlon o r tho water fro n t.
be stepped a s id e so t h a t Miller Bros,
fined to one edition ev ery tw enty- T h e front y a rd of every F lorida
would get t h e credit of selling a ♦
four houra consisting of a single to w n should be k e p t in a clean a n d
Ford to t h e first citicen of tho land.
aheet which carries no advertising o rderly condition th ro u g h o u t th e on-,
The a d d itio n of the P resident to
w hatever.
tire year, b u t th o writer knows a tho Ford fa m ily is very gratifying
&amp;
n u m b e r of cases whore this is n o t to the c o m p a n y ..
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^ A terrific effort is being made to done. The river fro n t or lake fro n t
He is pe’rh a p s th e most fam ous
awaken America to the fact t h a f t h e to w n s have a decided a d v a n ta g e Ford owner, th o u g h F ords are ow ned
war in Europe has opened tho gates over the others in the way of a n by hu n d re d s of leaders of the w orld's
to golden opportunities for extend­ o p p o rtu n ity to c r e a te a very a t t r a c ­ activities.
ing our commerce In many parti of tiv e park. W here this o p p o rtu n ity
For Instance, there were nineteen
the world.
W ith this purpose in h as. been made m o s t' of the visitor, prince» and. two grand -dukes driv­
view editorials are being
penned, approaching by boat, is b o und to ing Fords of their own in Russia,
advertisements are being printed get a decidedly favorable im p re s ­ according to the last report from the
find neighbor Jones Is talking .it to sion of the place t h a t will be lasting. Russian representative, Mr. M. S.

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

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neighbor Brown. While as s nation
and .a t individuals j/e regret the
calem ity which ' has enveloped all
Europe .there is no reason why we
should not avail ourselves of the op­
portunity, to supply .th e world with
goods bearing the' label’ "Made in
America."
The situation has ‘been well sum­
med up in a confidence ad by F. K.
Anderson of Chicago, and it is’ re­
produced here because it is worth
reading. "The present ' European
conflict fairly staggers the imagina. tlon. The tremendoua armies and
navies Involved, the great loss o l
life, the stupendous destruction of
. property, all are so great as to near­
ly defy our comprehension. .
“ And there is. still another, side.
Freneh girl who mourns a

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It is not such a terribly difficult*
or expensive matter in many cases
to construct a concrete seawall along
the water front. The price of A
block of brick paving wilt build a
pretty good seawall which in many
waya is movre valuable than the
paving.’ With the .ground leveled
off back of the. wall and a apace of
varying width set out to sh»de trees,
csbbfegg palms, planted ln grass and
provided with aeata we have an a t­
tractive water front, that reflecta
the enterprise of tho chitons of the
town. Besides this it is, more apt to
be ketp In a dean and sanitary con­
dition under auch circumstances.
With such a water front it ia not
likely that the authorities of a n y
town would permit old and dilapi­
dated docks and dirty Ul smelling

Friedo.
Several members of the English
peerage drive Fords, as do also many
titled persona in the other countries
of Europe.
Even the Taaha Lama of Urga
has a Ford town car, which was de­
livered to him under its own power
across the Gobi desert of Mongolia,
being the first pleasure car to nego­
tiate the hazardous trip. And in Washington the President
will find himself among a disting­
uished company of Ford owner».
But a few aaya after reporting tho
sale of a Ford to the President,
Miller .B ros.' announced they had
•old a car to the Hon. Frank B.
Brandegce, U. S. Senator from Connectlcut.— Ford Tmies.

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real bargains here during this Sale arid w e will save you m oney.
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W A R N E W S F IV E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F IE L D

SEMI - WEEKLY

T H E

S A N E O R D

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

H E R A L D

I N S A N F O R D — Life la Wa,th Living
SA N FO R D , FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IH, 1914,

VOLUME VI

O VIEDO B O A R D
OF T R A D E

’

• Knighls of ( pbimhuH Meeting
T h e candidates of the Sanford
Council of the K nights of Columbus
lodge, being organized in Sanford,
held n meeting last Sunday morning
H U S T L I N G c i t y o r g a n i z e s a n d elected the following officers;
T h eo Schaal, G rand Knight.
trade body f o r d ev elM. W. 7-eigler, D e p u ty G rand
M ENTFURFOSES
K night.
C. L. Britt. Recording Secretary.
Oviedo, the second city of Sem­
inole cojioty Attd. jw a .U ia to li» —*U*'
,V.,.Mahuaieiy. Financial Secy—
an, T ruu*u rer, *~J 3.'
tin^d to become one of t h e !, Cfflfnccfmr.
i h i l p a rt of the «tote hai» organized
J. A. prèka, Lecturer.
a Uve Board- of T rade a n d will take
A. W. Wathon, W arden.
a most active p a rt * In developing
F.* W. Mahoney, Advocate.
the resources of the, city a n d coun­
C. B. Ryan, Tim Keene and E. R.
try adjacent
^ ptedn »I« in the fnm im a- ötaek4 440C.t til,-'{‘n r r t crx.----- : **
H a rry Britt a n d
Fred Jones,
Hammoek section. one of th e finest
fruit snd vegetable locations in the Guards.
T h e degree team will be hero in­
iouth and tho city is growing ra p ­
idly.' Thprc were so m a n y questiops side of the next 30 days and will
arising from time to tim e in the inltliftli tho candidates.
T h e lodge is the only one in this
civic and commercial life of tho city
that it was incu m b en t u p o n the en­ section of the s ta te and on account
terprising citizens to form a board of tho central locution of Sanford It
wns derided to organize the lodge
of trade to handle tho situation.
For this purpose the leading spirits hejv, although the membership is
of Oviedo mot Inst T u e s d g y night made up of K. of C ’s from Del,and,
and formed the Oviedo Board of Orlando, Eustis and many other
towns npar here.
Trade with th e following officers:
President, T. W. Law ton.
Vice President, E. A. F a rn d le .
See. and Treas., N. F. Lizette.
The board will meet again nest
Tuesday night to com plete the or[»niiatlon a n d name t h e standing
committees and tho Oviodo Board
of Trade can be depended .upon to
ktep the nam e of tho city before the
T here has been so much confusion
public from this time forward,
about the subject of registering for

NO. R

THE SECOND GREAT
BATTLE BEING FOUGHT

I.undis Will Not Resign
T he DeLand News in its issue of
Wednesday says:
A canard is going the rounds of
Lbu. xuuv- proas to the u f l e e t - t h a t Hrm.- *•Fnr^* D * Landis of "D eL an d tY N -rrrrn n rn K T n A T io N a n d
will* resign the office of s ta te a t t o r ­
PAYMENT OF POLL
ney for the S eventh Judicial Circuit,
u
TAXES
ami th at lion. George P c C o ttc s of
Sanford is to be appointed in his
‘As inform ation to all concerned,
stead.
the genera) registration books a r e
The News hi^uJ .the ru m o r la s t TTow open l i ffth * e llksp-Hf M r H. C .
week* and interviewed Mr. Landis Du Rose, supervisor of registration,
about the m a tte r | He staled a t th a t in his office opposite the c o u rt
li me t h a t :faa ha«K
hUs-uridb Of W ’Tifriisp, A n d .a r e also open in th e dissigning:
^Y cT' registration olficus th ro u g h o u t
running ill, the telate pynera.
mm
News reporter n g n iz rra lk 4 -itp a u ..U it' fhe ses u m l ■ a r u n Isy - m —Otnt|)WT. ■
L a n d 's yesterday, and he re iterated which will be October 10th, a f te r
his s ta te m e n t of last week, to the which d a le the hooka will be closed.
effect th a t he h ad no idea w hatever This is for th e registration for th o
of resigning. He further sta te d t h a t, general election, y our registra tio n
since the story Has been published for the prim ary election will n o t e n ­
V
In th e state press, he ,hns received title y o u ' to. vote In th e general
W ashington, 11 a. m.— F rench ed hat tie, with masses of troops not less than 50 letters from every election,
b u t thoso
alre ad y regis­
military commission arrived On th&amp; throw ing themselves at each other, county - in the circuit, protesting tered F O R T H E G E N E R A L E L E C ­
Lusitania this morning on secret a n d ev e ry 'a v a ila b le piecr of artillery against the rum ored resignation.
T IO N
will not be required to reg­
mission to W ashington.
Personnel concentrated in the d eterm ined ef­
Attorney M u rray Sains of D eL and ister again, but i f would be well to
fort of the armies tg break the o th ­ was also mentioned as possible suc­ see the registration officer and sco
and im port not divulged.
—
e r ’s left
cessor; when there is to bo any th a t your nam e is porperly entered
Geneva', 11 a. m,— All fortresses
T h o Germ ans, who a fortnight change, Volusia county people ought on his books, as this is the first
along t lie Rhine depleted on g a r ­ ago had to abandon their first swift to get behind Mr Sams and urge his
time the general registration book«
risons sent to front to re-inforce. endeavor in destroy the armies of
ap pointm ent.
* *
have
been open in the new county.
G erm an lines.
F ranc e and Great Britain and cap­
To vote a t the general election,
tu r e Paris, have fortified themselves
which will be held N ovem ber 3 rd
London, 11 a. m.— B attle raging on the m ountains north of the River
electors m u st be registered an d h av e
along entire front with increasing, i n ­ Aisne, through the plnins of C h a m ­
their poll taxes paid for 1912 a n d
tensity.
D eath of Gen. "Battnile pagne and in tile Argomie M oun­
1913, unless exem pt from poll tax.
announced.
tains, through which the Meuse
The tax collector will lie in his of­
flows.
I'Vey are In stronger p o s i ­
fice from S:0() a. in. to 1 ;0l) p. m.
Rome. 11 a m.
T rent, Austrin
tio n s th a n they were for the b a ttle
and from 2:00 p, m. to 6:00 p. m.
preparing for long siege by Italian
T
h
e
Sanford
basket
ball
team
met
of the Mario* and have been s tro n g ­
tin* general election in November forces. Declaration of war expected ly r e i nf o r ce d with fresh troops from tin* DeLand team on the home court each day* except S unday from S ept.
Rally Season
Tin* game- was 17th to October 10th for the p u r ­
This is rally season at th e Congre­ and the new law regarding i in- pri­ on 2Mh
th e non i and east
They already last Friday night
maries
iuis
m
o
mixed
the
ordinary
hard
fought
by
b
o
t
h tenuis, (irne pose of receiving poll taxes. In caso
gational
Church. N ext
Sunday
h av e ant-m pied
counter
attac k s
S o m m a r) of War News
voter
th
a
t
many
at
this
lime
do
being
called
several
times
by differ­ of a person moving , from one dis­
morning a t 11 o’clock it will he u
A noi Iter great Lutile, even mori* against tin* allied troops, which, ent players
trict to a n o th er he should re p o rt
not
know
whether
they
are
regis­
church rally service, to exalt and
(lushed from victory, have I.... .. tr\
Some think they must vita! for ibi* coti ni rie* concerned ing to p ic ic n i them from e n tre n c h ­
T he ball wa- m ln I,nini territo ry tiic m a tter to tin* supervisor of reg­
ejnphasixe the Church as the insti­ tered r»r not
Ululi I li os e Unii ha Ve preceded il, is
istration ami have Ids nam e tra n s ­
tution well worth one’s loyalty and. register again regardless of wether
ing themselves.
, ! most of the tim e bui the ctlicieiit
in
progress
oi\
a
lino
extending
from
I work of our guards kept the Indi ovit ferred to the district in which ho
consecration.
Let every member they registered in Orange county
A c e r.'1 • i* to English and French
the
regimi
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Noyon
mi
thè
Ri
ver
11vc-i. hm the law provides t h a t nu
of 1 be basket ,
plan to be present ami bring a friend and became voters for all time or
Oi»e. uorthweMi &lt;•( Puris, lo thè ri ver official to ports, t hesr a tta c k s have
person shall be allowed to vote in
just
registered
tills
year
for
the
The
feat
u
n
s
of
the
game
were
with him or her.
T h e following
been rep il.sed and the G erm ans com
Mense, north of Vermini.
any
oilier election district than the
spring
primaries
and
it
im
impossible
[tw
o
long
throws
for
field
goals
by
Sunday morning will be held the
The front i* shorter than in the jwdled to give way at certain points. Itouth, ( » p l a i n of the home team , one in which he is registered.
to
get
the
m
atter
s
tra
ig
h
t
with
all
Sunday school rally service.
The
therefore our advice i n |b u t Hr of th e Marne, but this will re- h u t tin- G erm an general slat! rhum s | and liogden, ( ‘apt of the D eLand
A qualified voter, as defined fiy
Sunday school should h av e a regular the voters
suit only in a more fiercely contest- th e opposite
team , both were good shot* and the law of ilus state is every rnab;
place in the program of every eiu- every voter hi Seminole rouutv it to
f Counted, i be oth er was tiie whirl person of tin* age of 21 and u p ­
icn. and especially of every member see Supervisor Publish and see that
wind tnudi of th e game by Gilbert wards. th a t al tip* time of his regi»-.
of the Christian homes of our com­ you are On the real regirl ration books
Ne»
Mail
Roules
V Sanftird Rooster
Flo* S m f n r d player- were smaller tratinn t* a citizen "f the United
munities
Lei every S u n d a y school regardless of whether you voted in
T Jen Jaeoiis, tin* efficient pu**f
U T Fields is in the city to d ay
'Hit*
as a whole th an the visitors but 1Stales, and shall have resided in
»cbolar plan to be present (or Rally tiie prim ary election or not
shukmg ha iuta with Iti* mitny San- m a s te r of f i m i nota and nmmber pf
otjly safe way for every voter is to
when our l-mys gni the tir-t basket Florida for one year, and in this
D»y. Sept. 27, 9:45 u. in.
ford (rieinls
He is now enguged in! thè Mininole t'oiinty Selino] Itoard
nee
t
Ilssupervisor
before
each
elect
in
fa'l lune it put pepper and stick iiumly for -tx months, and shall
The Buraias are again taking up
lite reai estate business io Augusta, ^ wu- in Ih»* city tios w«*i-k and talkmg
to-it mio them und with the aid of have paid on or before tin* second
the work of their class, it is desired Gon and know (positively th a t y out
Georgia, bis former borile, but hit^ nf thè grow ib r*f bis sei tinti incidenlthat every Haiti cg man Dring next naine is on the books
Such a pro- b„art i* ‘ ‘ìli ù! 1F 'T » FTTord and he sili y mentlonetl tliut -evirai ne w t h e s-TTthnsrastir crowd -rtur*cheered [^jàlu/ilay of I to* m outh preceding
nfir hoys continuously, doing j u s t ic e j tin.* m o n th in which th e election is«
Sundiy a n o th e r ' wTtTT him.' cedure would eliminate tin* remotest
says th a t Florida is th e liest s ta te mail routes would soon be estab ­
held. Ids poll taxes for the tw o
Next S u n d ay evening, 7:30, a possibility of a m ista k e and would in the Union and especially nt this lished in the Ciminola distriiY, The to Sanford.
DcLund hud a joll) crowd with year* next preceding the y e a r in
«Ties of Bible character studies in avoid much confusion and discus­ particular time when t lie war is postoffices at t hri-una* and Luke
them and when their boys pulled u windli th e election is Held, unless
miniature will begin, the first one sion on election day
holding back tin* prosperity of G eor­ P ickclt will probably be abolished good play the rbi'er» of the Sanford
T
h
e
following
is
from
Supervisor
eXetn
nipt from paying such poll tax
being ” Philip, the F in d e r." a sliort
gia and other cotton states.'
Mr, and ‘he mail to tjiose place» i*arrieil ,, * d 1 If I &lt; d . r '. v J v * *' *ngi-1 tn*r
[
I
lliiosv
by
reii«nli of III* not having been of
talk for busy, upward looking people
by 1 F 11 (roti *&lt;it i l il,,oi t of
in
\ u g u H l a It in
i Id' is l i w
‘
ii i- m l o t • ,
1 *.
.li- g o o d
age
b a lin g b u n over .’»a years
! In r* ecu *it * • i gr * 1» i
There «ill be good music, and u *or
Inc
T h i s will in. a no rt a-, J b it a li l o ok for In
porardv
and
a
of &gt;g* &lt;&lt;r who ha- Io* t a limb in
player** (|v ml hi-r ~i*b*
dial welcome aw aits all who come confi)spin in Go minds o| i lie puhili
for the t Potinola o l i o » alni
a Ilford er e long, a s n
■I.ill Fig fa* » lit
The managing •■I t,t* t e am by buttle
Tuesday the C. K. Society will in regard io the limiter of registra In* ilunkM lh.tl thin season in Florida nun t b ette r mail laiilitu-s lor « bri.tt » p l . Houth was without fault.
have a business and social meeting lion, growing largely out of tin* m*w will lie a record breaker." Hi*.office m u » and Luke Pickett.
As there are not only o ur official«
T h e first half he gave his Subs, u to elect, b u t a num ber of most im ­
at Mrs. E nsm ingcr’a. All members prim ary law and lilt* division of the in Augusta is besieged with inquiries
try out and found them in good portant measures to vote on, it iM&gt;Permit me to say, there­
are urged to come a n d bring a county.
about Flofida. and th e eSodlis to
T
he
World's
Series
shape
nmi then substituted Gilbert liooves every man interested in th e
fore,
t
h
a
t
there
are
now
two
sepa­
friend.
this slate will be the greatest in th e
rate a n d distinct seta of registration
La Verve Hurt and Ed Lane will and Herring in their regular places garni .if the fount)' and the s ta te to
hiMorv of Florida.
played under dilliculttes, qualify and vote.
honks kept in every county of tin*
h a v e t h e w o r l d ' s series at t he I in- Gilbert
sta te , one the primary* registration
perlai again this season providing having a very bad arm - Pearson
Ri—peit fully Still mi tied,
th e people of S a n f o r d 't a k e enough played a .«crappy game at forward,
books which apply to a n d control tin*
In H o n o r of MI hn V a u g h n
Jt iHN I&gt; I I S 'K I N S .
D em ocratic prim ary alone, which
\ d e l i g h t f u l p a r t y w a s gjven D y interi «I to w arrant the large .......- I hi« wa- hi« Iir**t game « u h s*.inf"rd
,
Tax Collector
«ary expen d itu re for tin- eie. trical Raynor played a full game of 'life
is held bl-enniaTiy. tile
la-1 being

LETTER FROM
MR. JENKINS

RESUL3LWILL DECIDE WHETHER
KETREA-LiaWARII-RERLIN

AN

AND THE WHOLE WOULD LOOKS
ON PRAYING FOR PEACE

YOUR REGISTRATION

SANFORD WON GAME

Every Yoler Should Consult Super­
visor DuBose and Get Straight

W ere Too Much For (he Team
That Came Over From DeLand

REDMEN ATTENI0N!

Big Pow Wow This Evening and
All Braves To Be Presenl

Sarhgrn J. J. Dickinson a n d Act­
ing Chief of Rocords L. D. Wicker
request th e, presence of th e entire
membership of Ojus T rib e No. 61,
Improved O*lrdor of Red Men at
tne kindling of the council fire thlB
evening for th e purpose of organiz­
ing a degree team and to arra n g e for
the e n te rtain m e n t of th e .Great
Council of Florida, which convenes
in Sanford next March'.
■ The ca p ta in of tho efficient degree
of Seminole T ribe No. 29,
of the H u n tin g Grounds 37 Jackson­
ville will be present to assist in the
organizing of th e team . ■
Chief O tto Weth, of th e Reserva­
tion of Colorado will be pre sen t with
many words of wisdom to im part.
The Wigwam of Ojua T rib e is over
the Imperial T hea ter.
—

New Yacht L aunched
*••’ The beautiful new y a c h t of Jam es
Laughlin I I I , which has been In
building on th e St. J o h n s a t the
Sanford-DeLand lorry» was expected
to be alunchcd this m orning, preparstory to getting ev e ry th in g ready
[or »he cruise to New Y ork, which
is now planned for S a t u r d a y as the
starting day. T h e p a rty will consist
of Mr. a n d M l # Jam es Laughlin,
“j r* and Mra. Shaw, a n d Mr. and
_Mr*. Ralph Y earby.
The yacht will pass dow n .the St.
0 ns, and will only ta k e tho ocean
* ere there are no inland wn te r ways
Paralleling th e coast. T h e b o a t will
« u«*&gt; a t th e principal d t f e .
en
out*. T he p arty will be o u t purely
r pleasure, a n d judging from the
2 * 5 « - - ot their craft will havo
&gt;jch accommodations as will make
c trip a most p le a s a n t one.*
ft« Porter-Star.

held III June past and tin* next will
be held in June 1916, before which
time every man will have to regis­
ter again, beginning F ebruary 1st,
1916 a n d continuing for sixty days;
the second, the general election
books, which control not only the
general -election b u t all other elec­
tions held (n the c o u n ty from time
to tipie. These hooks are now open
in nil the precincts of tho county
for th e purpose of nllowing any who
have become of age since tfiey were
last open and any new persons who
m ay hnve come into th e state and
are now eligible to the privilege of
registering.
W h e n the county was divided
O range county tu rn ed over to Sem­
inole county the precinct books,
which embraced the precincts now
in this county, hence all who were
registered therein need not. register

Mi-*

Baptist Church Services
9:30 Prim ary school in the shack
9:30 Main school in the church.
11:00 Preaching.* subject, ' ’Perga.”
3:30 J r . 'U . Y. P. U.
6:45 Sr. B. Y. P. U.*
7:46 "Preaching, su b ject, "T hd
N o rth e rn Iron.”
C om e to corner of P a rk Ave. and
Sixth street.
‘*
Welcome, always welcome.
GEORGE HYM
'*
__ A N

Pastor.

Dnudney

in

h o n or

of

Merry weather.

«’ff e ru and th e wire direct from the
grounds to the theater
Last year
th e board at the Imperial wu» better
t h a n any of th e large cities of Flor­
id a but was poorly patronized, but
nothing d a u n t e d the boys will try it
if th e y r a n receive th e proper
encouragem ent.
See Messrs. Lane
a n d Hurt and get the plan.

j a n d * pluck, he had the misfortune to
receive an injury in the »erimd half
hu t after a few minutes wa* able
to finish in the gume. Wanhhouru
and Routh subs, did justice to the
team , Washburn making two field
goals and Houth by efficient g u a rd ­
ing of his*man who wus not able to
throw Ik basket
A good crowd witnessed tye game,
and all seemed to he well satisfied,W
&gt; M oved to Town
and till seemed to lie well satisfied.
Mr a n d Mrs. J. A. Hnrrold and We hop« to see them hack again,
d a u g h te rs h av e moved b ac k to San­ thanking them for their hearty *ujiford after spending th e past two port and the interest they shnwetf.
T h e final scire was IJ to 11 in favor
years on th e ir fine place in the s u b ­
of Sanford.
u rbs on M ellonv file avenue. Their
Tho line uji was as follows:
D eLand
m an y friends uro glad to welcome Sanford ,
Cruse
Herring
it
F
th e m back into the life of Sanford.
Allan
Pea n o n
L. F.
Gilbert
Miller
R outh (Cnpt)
L G. H ogdenfcapt
R aynor
Known
It. G.
Suba, W ashburn and Routh.
Referees, Ned C hittenden: tim e
ficinl canvass is made. T h e follow­ keeper, Mr. C hittenden.
ing gentlem en were elected:
We play D eL and a game on their
J. S. M cK enzie, W. H. Howard, floor Sept. 22nd, and would like to
H. B McCall.
have a good Sanford delegation.
l.ongwood
J ,
--- --------------- ;------C: W. E ntzm inge
New Building Campaign
‘
E. W. D unn
T h e Sunday school scholars of th e
J. W. Osteen
B aptist church have entered into u
L. J H artley
cam paign to rnise enough m oney in
3 mill«
the coming week to pay for the
T otal vote, 26.
T ap e s try Brick t h a t have been used
(h u lu u tn
in tin* new church now being con­
G. M Jacobs . . .
9 structed. Ten cents from a person
W. M J a c o b s ..............................
.9 pays for a brick complete counting
H e n ry F u t c h .....................
9 all th e w orkm anship in placing sam e.
3 m i l l s . . '. .................
9 When these children approach you
with this appeul do not tu rn th em
T o tal vote cast, 13.
G eneva
*
a w ay even if it is to give th em only
W. B. Rauleraon, M. E. Dooley, one ■brick.
E v e r y person in th e
H. A. Nicholson.
3 mills.
Total whole cotniHenlty should be pro u d to
v o te , 20.
" r
’
place a brick in th e new building.'

c.

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS

»gain.
Please let me urge, f o ^ fear that
som e m a y not he entirely clear upon
this m a tte r, th at you call a t my
otfic*, No. 112 P ark avenue, so that
I m a y see t h a t you are properly reg­
istered, and in the precinct in which
you liv^.
H. C. D uB O S E,
Supervisor of Registration.

Ahi')

Mr** a Ìvu Vaughn o f's a n io rd . uU tho
C am p of the F orty Palm s on Lake
H arm y
T h u rs d a y evening.
The
room was beautifully decorated with
jiitim, cedar an d ferns.
Music and
games were enjoyed th ro u g h o u t th e
evening, and delicious refreshm ents.
consisting of fruit sh erb et and cake
were served out u nder th e palms.
Those enjoying this delightful p a r­
ty were Misses B arb a ra McLain,*
T hus« TnrladL R am ona McLain,
Marie Daniels, Alva V aughn, Abby
Dnudney and
Mrs: A. V aughn;
Messrs. T ho m as M cLain, Paul D oo­
ley. Robert M errlw eathcr, Joe S m ith,
B ert I’nttishnll, Gilla Sipes and Chat»'.

'"Tlie election In Seminole county
for members of tho local school
hoards occurred on T u esd a y a n d
w o r e ’ com paratively quiet, although
more interest was manifested t h a n
ever before a n d this in tere st ma^o
several changes.
T he reqults were
a s follows:
,
Sanford

125
li Stevens ..
. . . : ___ 117
F W hltner
............... 99
Runge
.................. 76
It. Walker
................. 38
R. Philips. .
Total votes cast, 167.
. .
For 3 mill tax 48, (or 2 mill tax|37,
against tax 2.
H
H
S.
C.
L.

Oviedo

•

Total vote of this district was not
obtained b u t wifi be giuen when of-

A ' !v, ■»Vif

■ -V. f«S’.... .•

. r. *= *- ♦ :
v.

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\

P R 0 -T E M SENATOR
Quite a Number W ant Sen. B ry an 's
Place If He Gels Appointment
- Jacksonville,
Sept.
IK.— ‘‘ F iftyseven different varieties are in t h e
mix-up a n d the G overnor i s , in a;
■pickle', ” said a local politician yes­
terday discussing the prob a b ilities
of an y p artic u la r m an receiving t h e
ap p o in tm e n t to the S en ate ch a ir
which S enator Bryan is expected tc^
leave fur a federal judicial bench.
‘‘Jacksonville has a t least ten »jaw*/
who are assum ing heroic nttiCudex;
or running up lightning rods. T a m ­
pa has five admittedly* conscious
th a t t h e y are senatorial tim b e r; P en­
sacola has nearly as mtuty p lu m ­
ing and assum ing a dignified, q u iet
and sapient look when 's e n a te ’ Is
spoken before them ; M iami has sev­
eral favorite sons, while th e in terio r
of the s t a t e fairly trem n with 'p o s­
sibilities.' Gov. T ram m ell will have*
the work of his life to select, onefrom am o n g th e crowd daily g ro w in g
larger w ith o u t h urting the prido of
some half the rest.”
Wifi O rganile
M onday, October 6th, 7:30 p. m .
ii the date and time set by M r. i. L.
D eputy G rand Organizer for t h e ''
Heralds of L iberty for C e n tra l a n d
South Florida.
Tho Heralds of Sanford and vicin­
ity are looking forw ard to t h e 't i m o
when thè largest fraternal orga n iz a­
tion know n tp Florida will ha o r­
ganized fn th e C ity Hall on t h o
above d a te .
■ 4; .

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PAGE TWO

COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

• a
from attending, m u c h to their re­
gret.
Rev. Arthur S. P e c k preached
here on Sunday a f te rn o o n to a large
congregation. This co m in g Sunday,
th e 2 0th, is Rev. B a r t l e t t ’s regular
a p p o in tm e n t here..
D o rn e r Bros, have several acres
of celery set In the field*. This cool
w e a th e r is fine for y o u n g crops.
Mr. Ingram is b u ild in g a small
house for his own use o n the Miller
a v e n u e aide of his fa r m .
W illiam ' Patrick M itch ell is pre­
p arin g to build himself a bachelor's
hall on Mitchell a v e n u e .
N e a rly every v a c a n t house out
here is taken, new tr u c k e r s and farm

OVIEDO OCCURRENCES

Mrs. B. G. S m ith left Inst week
a n d will s p en d some m onths with
friends and relatives in Mineral
Bluff, Ga., M o ntgom ery a n d S par­
tan b u rg , S. C.
J. S. M eL lnsey has recently p ur­
chased the bungalow on G rnhnm
gone and a u t u m n is near.
CASSIA C H AI H R
uvenue owned by B. G. S m ith and
The hull gam e Thursday was well
i t is now o c c u p isd by his intere sting
a tten d e d . T h e contest was between
Mr*. M. A. M c L i r t y left Friday Chulim ta and Oviedo, and resulted
family.
for M ulberry, where she will visit in a victory for Chuluota.
J t J . E. Argo a n f family of Fcrnnnher son, Cad M c L a rty and family . Misa Rosa Jucobs left last T h u r s ­
d in a arc s p en d in g sometime w ith his
for a few weeks.
paren ts at tho Orgo home on Main
d a y for Fort Pierce, where she will
Mrs. H. G, M cEw en anil children* visit her sisters, Mrs. C. F. Raulcrs tre e t.
T hey s p e n t several days
M arian and Howard of St. Peters­ son and Mrs. Fred Hill for several
la s t week c a m p in g on the prairie,
writ-Wr» mnvlug in rfinittim U y _ ■—
the fishing
—i*
b u r g re n te d har. xutur.—M i x W“ rrca4-weeka.-. l i r a .. J ^ . T ilih n
r w - ^ ** - ‘
. —
..
R o y a r V To w*" day# le s t -week.
com panicd her as far
11IÌP." v
fine.
•
MU* R u b y Cobh went to her
T. L. C ushing has gone t o the
Oscar Swanson got one' of his
PAOLA P O IN T S
home In Eustis last S a tu rd a y even­ fingers broken during the ball game,
m ountains whero ho will spend som e
ing.
Sho closed here school here l i o is quite u nfortunate, having had
tim e, hoping t h e change' of clim ate
D u rin g the storm t h n t swept and will improve his health.
F riday -and - » . - a t t e n d i n g - Teachers’ his ankle broken in the game on th e
w a sh e d us clean w eek before last,
T ta t fru ttr i n T t shtts» t his week,
Palm Springs has a t t r a c t e d a
2 n d of7July.
1 y-iTr-.^’;n" ' r tln y n l. mid sister,
tig
ta ilin g rUuo&amp;
»... ...bei—Trf' o u r townsmen for the
SÌrs. G. G. J u r a t s , and little
Miss Mabel Grace drove over to daughter, Evelyn left .Monday for in t h e U ih o p groyu
' r i w * t fow wcoks. Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Paisley last Sunday to %visit their Cocoa to visit Mrs. Jacobs’ sister sto re, no’U- occupied b y Mr. Priel, Farnell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dowling, Mr.
whtr -wa s sitting on t h e porch at the a n d Mrs. H u n t , M r. and Mm. Theo.
g r a n d p a r c a t ir r M r .' anti—Mrs. J - J. M rs. Thos. Hodge*,. _
M cE w en .' *Misa Mabel G r a c c ^ x «
t r r i i . Jacobs" s p e n t • Mtwrdirjdoor sill w i n splintered Aulin, Misses Annie and Aletta
vmafned and is «pending- the week Orlando and Billie Jacobs spent th e w ith in eighteen inches of hjm and McCulley a n d Miss I's¿c h ard .-an
there.
C o t n r Ii-.M , Hfaü.u.1'11
n n d vqry--dre+dedly ’ s c o r e d , hut not n n d C. E. McCulley* spent—tr* de­
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hagan 'a n d to business.
children* m otored over from M ark­
Our public school opened M o n d ay seriously harmed. 1C* m ade things lightful day t h e r e last week.
h am F riday. T h ey were the guests w ith n fairly good attendance.* T h e r a t h e r interesting in t h e store build­
Mrs. M arshall of West Virginia,
of his sister, Mrs. B. B. Saunders. teachers are Misses Katie and Lottie ing for a few minute* too, though D r. C. L. M a rsh a ll's m other, has
n o th in g was injured.
Mr*. P; LaVanc a n d little daugh- M ath ers of GaBriella.
re n te d Mrs. W o m b lc 'i residence and
M rs. A. A. Hicks m e t with n very will spend tho w inter here.
. ter, Itu th and infant son returned
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas. T. Long sp en t
She
' to their h o m e 'in T a m p a Thursday, from Friday to S u n d ay in W inter painful accident la s t week.
W. P. .Slaughter of P alatka, who
after visiting relatives here a few P nrk, visiting th e l a tte r ’s grand was s ta n d in g on the* p o rc h , when a h a s been m a n a g in g tho shinglo mill
p lank in the floor u n d e r her sud- ow ing to the illness of Mr. Averson
days of last week.
pa r e n t s . .___ ___
Mr. T hom as Wilson, Jr., Is tp
Miss Saidle
Blackburn went to d.-nly gavc way. and o n e limb and hns returned to his home.
U m atilla working with the Hodges Lockwood S u n d ay to begin teaching her h ac k were severely injured, mnkMiss Nellie K ing left last week to
Lum ber Co, for nn indefinite »time. th e re Monday.
! Ing her almost helpless a n d causing resum e her school work a t T a n g e r ­
Mr. J. J. McEwen of Paisley was
Just have received news from Mrs. f m u ch suffering. Mrs. B o n n was tel- ine. where she is very popular as a
a visitor here lust T h u rsd a y .
A. A. Rond th a t she ¡» the proud e g ra p h e d for and is h e r e doing all teac h er and m u c h admired by all
Messrs. John M cL a rty and Roy m other of a n o th e r fine boy. This possible 'for her m o t h e r 's comfort w ho Jcnow her.
Wofford attended the school sociul m akes three hoys for her indica­ Mrs. Hicks ha* the sincere sym­
A. J. M cCulley, who has th e con­
last F rid ay night.
tions arc t h a t there will he war p a t h y of nil her friends und neigh­ t r a c t of moving tho school building
bors a n d their e a rn est hopes that from its p re s e n t location on Hay
Huttlesnakes are still th e fad in’ m aterial for som e time to come.
Cassia.
S atu rd ay afternoon when
Mrs. P rudence Long, who hns her condition may soon b o improved. s t r e e t to the p ro p e rty recently p u r­
Mr. Luke Balcom w as looking chased has th o work well s ta r te d
Mr, Alonzo Royal a n d daughter, alm o st lost her sight was walking
Misa Lucille were in their "pinder on her porch S atu rd ay evening a f te r his interests h e re last week. a n d hopes to h a v e it set on t h e new
p a tc h " they came near pulling a when she came too near the edge He has one of the fin est plares in site in u short tim e.
six and u half foot ra ttle r out. They a n d fell over, hu rtin g her knee had- th e settlem ent.
Janies W. Lilly of Kissimmee, who
Mr. J. \V. Kersey h a s severed his h as been visiting for some m o n th s at
called to one of the old colored |y. Mr. and Mrs. G. Long took her
settlers, Ben A ndtraon. who w a s ¡ t ( ) D r Marshall for treatm ent
She connection with the Z a c h a ry hum- hls
home in Kentucky arrived
. near by at work, for help, He came is doing very well ut present at the her ( o. and has gone to (*ruen ( ovt-&gt;y esterday nnd will !&gt;e at the Cushto their rescue and soon had Mr. hom e of Mrs. G. Long.
Springs.
m g house for several weeks, wutchD iam ond Back in snake heaven.
Miss
Blanche
G
arw
o
o
d
has
gore
¡n ^, developm ents of our busy little
Several of our young folks g a th e r­
Messrs. Robt. Rose, Warren Roy­ ed at the home of Mrs M \\ J o h n ­ to Ocoee, where he will probably lliw „
al, two of our school trustees und R. son S aturday evening and enjoyed u spend th e winter with M r. and Mrs.
Miss Naomi Cham bliss of P u la tk a
H. H agan a n d 'M is s e s Lula, Ruth pleasant social hour or two.
Tyler.
is spending s o m e time with Miss'
nnd Vivian Royal atten d e d the
Several families took their picnic
Mrs. Garwood has b e e n laid up G lad y s U-inhart a t her ch a rm in g
Teacher*’ In stitu te at Tavares Tues­ suppers and went to the shore of one " it i i som ething like erysipelas, hut h o m e on Lake C h arm .
day. Miss Lula stay ed so us to get of our p retty lakes and fn jo y e tl a &lt;*tmw improving.
Miss Annie Lee of Santoni is vis­
full benefit of the In stitu te .
She fi(s h fry supper S atu rd ay night. All
Mr.
I R &lt; &lt; rowell has been itin g her grand parents a t Lake
will go from there to Illgley, where report a very pleasant time.
P11 *he sick list and tit present is C h a rm and o th e r Relatives in tow n.
she will open school next Monday
Mr. and Mr-*. Theodore Aulin- " ta k in g life easy” at his rottugf
Miss ritin s e H a n d of S anford is
ami B. G S m ith of tivu-do »pent her«- and soon expect» in he himself, spending ;i few d a y * in tow n, the",
■^irndny with Mr*. Aulin’» m other a g a i n .
guest of Mrs
McBride on Buy
Mne. H. \V
- e i ^ r e t f y totivi-s a tre e t.
Mr*. M. E. Jacobs.
GENEVA ITEMS
*
Mr, and Mr*. W S, Borgard »pent at Bine (-aslle last week.*
Mrs. Fred T u r n e r is s p e n d i n g 1
Mi*» Sara Smith has gone to Sor­ s o m e time with her sister. Mr- T L
M onday in O rlando on bu*inr.»».
Several friends unjoyed a pleasant
rento to teach school th e coining
T
he
La
dies*
Mmeituiry
Sm-ietj
met
C ushing.
picnic last Friday at Luke Harney,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs Billie season
given in honor of H arvey Geiger,
.Mr Curlett a n d Miss Belle EiehM r . ' nnd Mr*. T E . Wilson left
Jacob* Thursday, Mr*. R. \V. Sim ­
who left last M onday to resume his
i-ner were a m o n g the visitors from
mon* a* hostess. There was a large for New . Y qrk^ aat F r i d a y on their G e n ev a T u esd a y .
studies a t Southerland College.
a tte n d a n c e nnd a good program an n u a l vacation.
Miss Mnrgip Kilhee has opened her
Mrs. Cleveland leave* for Chicago
carried through. Afterward* a pleas­
school a t Monro*. Misa blanche P a ttthis
week, where she will join her OLD CUB MACHINE IS BROKEN
a n t .social hour, during which Mr*,
shnll will have charge the second grade
husb
an
d and they will enjoy a
a t Starke, Fla.. Miss Marie D an­ Simmons, assisted hy Mr*. Jacob*
F ran k Schulte Is Only M ember of
served delicious cake ami lem onade little «"glad lime" to g e th e r , before
Team That Thrilled Thousands
iel returns to her former school on
life*’ ut
anil all were tre a te d to umie nice s e t t l i n g d o w n to tinWith Wonderful Plays.
the East Coast.
music on Mrs. Jac o b s’ new self Echo L odge" for the w inter, having
There is a slight im provem ent in
d e c i d e d to remain a m o n g os fur an­
a i r f h a n k a m k n k k .i
th e condition of Miss Jessie Grant, playing piano.
T h e old Cub machine, onco tho j
Mr. und Mr*. Gobi- Long e n te r ­ o th e r season at least.
who ha* been very' ill for several
M rs. Chilson and b a b y are at m ightiest In baseball, ho* been broken,
“wcbks.
•
* tained tho young folks and their
homo
again. Miss A d d ie Gresham, novor again to bo mondod. Of tho
S. P. S m ith has purchased the in­ elders too S a tu rd a y night at a pleas­
Mrs.
C hilson’s sister accompanied grand old gang t h a t thrilled th o u s a n d i
The spacious
terest of Gporge Geiger in the Gene­ a n t “sing" p a r ty .
w ith their wonderful team work In tho
porches were p u t in order for the. them a a n d will remain for a lit tin
va Mercantile. Store und nssumed
old days, while working u n d er tho
p a r ty , decorated with flowers und visit.
C ub standard, only one still wear* tho !
his dutiea last M onday
We are having
m uch
cooler Cub uniform, nnd he, FTank Schulte, j
T he friends of Joe L. Sieg will he vines and lights. T h e grand piano
wa*
placed
thereon
and
every
one
w
e
ath
er
now,
which
is
certainty
Is slipping fast.
■interested in knowing th a t ho ha#
T h erm om eters
CTbnnco, T inker nnd Ever*, th a t won­
been prom oted by Chnse &amp; Co. to sang anti played anil prarticed their j m uch a p p r e c i a t e d
favorites
until
the
hour
grew
late,
were
dow
n
to
62
deg.
o
n
e
morning
derfu
l double-play com hi flat Ion. Is
inspector of fruit in Cincinnati,
s c a tte red In thro© different- longue*,
th
e
n
Mias
May,
th
e
host’s
daughter,
n
n
d
below"
70
deg.
is
t
h
e
rule
for
Ohio a n d left last T uesda y to take
ass is te d -b y her bro th er George and ev ery morning.
B u t we need a C hance managing tho New York Yancharge of th e office.there.
CAJMfnSanimy
served
cake
and
lem
­
lRUo m ore ruin, for th e good of vegMrs. Charlie ■Chilson a n d baby
.. * ^
All e ta tio n .
r^ .
boy left laat S a tu rd ay for their home o n ad e until all were satisfied.
to
o
k
their
leave,
voting
Mr.
Long
L a t e r — Wc uro g e t t i n g our rain
in Paola. They wore ‘ accom panied
b y Mis* Addle G resham , who will a n d family vqry pleasant e n te r­ this m orning* (W ednesda y) and it
tainers.
.’ looks jin if wc might h a v e h plenty.
jT'
'
visit there awhile.
Rev. H o p e . s p e n t a few days
am ong his Geneva friends last week
WEST SID E ITEMS
a n d enjoyed the b a th in g and the
LAKE MARY
Ash of L ake Harney.
H . Y. T arbel is doing moro busi­
M r. and Mr*. I. L. Jinklns m o­
Mr*. E v an s paid S anford, a visit
ness t h a n ever in his lu m b er yard; to red over W ednesday to D a y to n a
W
e
d n esd ay .
1» nowf shipping lu m b er in carload B each and s p e n t th e day.
Mrs.
Woods of Jack so n v ille is the
lots along th e railroad.
Mr. Sid B a rn h a rt, while nt D a y ­
g
uest
of
her sister, M rs. J. G. Mar­
T he family of George Geiger have to n a Beach c a u g h t one sea has* t h a t
m oved to Geneva an d a r e now- oc­ weighed twenty-five pounds and sev­ tin.
F r a n k Catherwood, t h e only child
cupying th e Stevens house on Lake eral small one*.
of M rs. Catherwood l e ft last Friday
Geneva.
H a rry R ab u n lia* accepted a posi­
Mr, C u r l e t t ’s Coca Cola business tio n - guarding convicts for awhile. for Raleigh, N. C., t o enter the
C ath o lic School at t h a t place.
has increased to such a n extent th a t
Wo hear several complaining a b o u t
A fine girld has r e c e n tly appeared
be has- purchased a n a u t o tru c k to th e ir lettuce -seed not coming up
a t th e hom o of Mr. a n d ..Mrs, R. N.
do the hauling.
- ■ ■ well. ■
Poston.
Miss Abbie D oudney entertained
Wo arc having som a nice showers
T h e ro have been n num ber of
h er young friends a t a n enjbyabl* now. A rsin was badly needed.
large
rattlesna kes killed aro u n d here
p a r ty la s t T hursday evening .from
M r. and Mrs. D. H. C. R ab u n
recently.
8 to 12 in honor of her visitor, Miss s p e n t Sunday afternoon with Mr.
T h o school here e x p e c ts to start
Alva -Vaughn of Sanford. Sherbet a n d Mrs. L W. Billingsley.
on
th o 2 8 th Inst., with M iss McLain
a n d ra k e were served during the
Mrs. K atie T h o m p s o n and chil­
evening, which were greatly en­ d re n s p e n t S u n d ay with her brother, of G e n e v a as teacher.
A fine girl was born t o Mr. arid
joyed.
C . W. Powell a n d family.
Mrs. J o h n Ring last T u e s d a y morn­
---r*
ing, S ep t. 8th. .
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
T h e rain* here th is week have
+
•*
been appreciated by all.
MOORE’S
STATION
kee o and T inker la holding a Ilk© Job
♦
"Sefv^b* Pure F o o d Prod- •*
We aro hoping th a t M r . nnd Mr*. f o r tho Chicago Feds, while E ro r* la
♦
urta a t R ehblnder’e.
Save +
Sjoblftn will soon r e tu r n from their oavortUif around th e keystone sac k
♦
the Coupons."
2-tf
. t
W ednesday evening was th e last
f o r the Boston Nationals.
trip to Sweden.
+
+ of the revival m eetings t h a t Rev.
Miner Brown la managing t h e S t
Mr*. H. D urant a n d b a b y spent
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ B a rtle tt pf E n terp rise has been con* ’a couple of days a t F ie rs o n last Louis Feds, J a c k Pfelster la farm ing
ducting here.
Rev.
F. E. StelnIn Ohio, Overall la on the coast In
week.
v
m eyer has assisted each evening th is
*
.
**
eem l-retlrem ent end Johnny Kllng has
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week and there was a special m eet­
quit tho game fo r all Ume. J im m y
ing for th e young people W ednedsay
8cbecltard la In the American associ­
Always to Be Reckoned With.
You miist learn to deal with odd and ation. Artie Hofman U with the Fade,
T h e w eather b cool a n d th e bitfexe evening. There has been a good a t ­
is flna— m akes one th in k t h a t th e te n d a n c e an d touch interest m ani­ even la life, as well a* tc flguraa^- end Jimmy Slagle and Stetnfeldt have
P***ed oat of t h e game forever. . . "
I'good old sum m er t i m e ” is a b o u t fested. Sickness h a s detained som e tieorxo E liot *

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PAGE THRfcE

GERMANS mm
•&gt; BEFORE ALLIES

W AR BULLETINS.

WOUNDED BELGIAN SOLDIER

Troop« of the Italian nrm y are be­
ing dUemburked In A] bun In,
dully nt Valona, according to a dUtmtih from Trieste to tin* Echo «le
Paris.

l'JLtA

When Everybody E ats Florida Citrus Fruits!
the Demand will E &amp; e d the Supply
C itrus fruits ,uc becoming necessities instead of luxuries. T h e
people of the UhiTcd States are learning th etr many m erits
and uses. Where formerly they were regarded solely as
breakfast fruits, now they arc eaten at o th e r meals and used
freely in cookery and confections. All this means a g re a t
w
deal for Florida,which grows the finest citrus fruits of th e
world. The production of her superior oranges and grape­
fruit can hardly keep pace w ith the inevitable increase
in demand due to the above causes.

Kaiser’s Hordes Hard Press­
ed In France
allies seem victorious

Jap a n ese olii, era have told u Hus-|
»Inn Jounintbu Unit the whole of JnI»nti $9 Irt favor of an alllunee with
Itussla.

Under Steady Rain of Shot and Shell
Travelers returning from Constan­
From H um of British and F rench tinople and Soilo report th a t llo-re 1«
Tide of B attle Ha* Been a famine In t lit- Turkish capital.
Turned.
5 nst &lt;|Uttlitltlr» of spoil h av e fallen
The sixth week of the war between
Into
th e blind» of tin* A 111«*«. KnurGermany and France. Great Britain
and Belgium hai brought a voit tra n s ­ iuoiik*num ber» of prisoner» Intve b«*«*u
formation. The pursued arc now the taken.
Two mill Iou nu'ti were engaged In
pursuer* The Irresistible sweep of!
siTcn Gcnmpi anale»--through Belgium | the battle of the Mnrpe. Tills Ih betlw Hirer' Mtrtr. .'^ _ j Tfie Gvrmaii«
. - ” xhe a r m ^ b f Orneral Vop Kliick. I Ing from lack «&gt;(, provisi««^—«nd a m ­
which
Jong hattlrd to turn the allies' mulinimi, bui tlndr uiovemi'iit» un*
wederu flank, was slowly and steadily nino hnnipcri'd by a «carclty of cav­
outtUnkciL__Its retirement before the ai ry hors«*».
irnall but hardy British army tnrrjrd-rire* r Bne-bnlf zxzllIloti frosh trnop» ni
tide of battle.
»
l’uri» a w a lt th«&gt; wnnl lo s ta rt for thè
Today, If French official reports arc front, thi* liellsf lieiug generiti
correct, sll the German a n n ln except there svili b«* ho «Icg«* of Puri».
Uul facing Verdun ami a few miles
Thero 1» a aerlous forni «li ori ago nt
southwest, are retreating. General Von Hamburg,
Kluck's army, which n week ago was «
Tw enty thnusnnd fìcrinali» nre
few mile* southeast of Paris, has re«ab]
tu h n vo faH«&gt;n Iti ili«* Il gli t Iti g nt
****" tired more than 00 mile* to the n orth­
east, while • on the extreme right the Nancy und 11,000 morp «t Lmtvvlllo.
army of the Bavarian crown prince, Frcnrlt ofTlcera rlnliu tliat ut lenst
which was attacking the French eastern 60,000 Gcrum na must Itavi* b«*«‘ii klllline from Nancy to Kplnal, has fallen cd In tln* attempi» to «ut Umiligli
lurk to the frontiers of I^rralnc, p e r­ lite Augia-J rmo li Un«*«.
AitHtrlnti prlNotier» imw In thè
mitting the French to rcoeeupy l.unrlimiti*» of Ibi* ltii»slau*i aggregai** 2011,Tille anil several other towns.
General Jiffrr, Frrneh commnmlcr- 000. I»c» pero le Ughi Ing co?«! Itine».
In-chirf. pictures t hr r r l r r a l us hur ried.

if not ilisonlerly, wills II»- German»
abandoning prisoners wounded and sup­
plir*
Situation Dark for Austrian Arm y.
News frinii the Austrian frontier deseribes even in «larkrr colors Hr- sltuaiion of the Austrian „army, especially
since Germany lias notifie«! lier ally that
she Is unable to s e n d ’ more reinforcemenu Into Galicia, owing to graver eondilient on the western front.
It eirn 1» asvertnl that the German
««itingrnl» which rriichnl Grpdek to,
help the Austrians may be recallj-«! to
Germany, as Germany wishes to cenLrr
til her rifiv. 1» against the nllir,*
In the battles proceeding in Galictn
and HusilauJ’oUiul success appears to,
di#^t«&gt; IhwfffinMiih*. They are r e t r i e d
to here won a decisive- victory «1 Kras
nlk ami Tivmastow. The Austrian amt
German annirs arc estimated at forty
and reinforceil by several Grrman didirliions of infantry am) elevrn of cr*£
airy, tntnlling more t h an n itiilliim «lien.

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Buckeye N urseries C a ta lo g A Citrus Handbook

Photo by American Presa Association.
This photograph was made In P t Jean”» hospital. llruMvii, before tin- l t d
ginn cuplUiUwu» captured by the Ocrrunna.

s EE D S

Therefore Smile.
Surely happiness Is reflective, llko
tho light of heaven; and evory coun­
tenance, bright with ainllen and glow­ We can fill your order immediately
ing with. Innocent enjoyment, In a
for new crop of all varieties of
m irror, transm itting to others Gift rays
of n suprem o and over-tiblnlng benovoIcnco.—Irving.

ONION SETS, TURN 11* SEED ,

The Difference.
CABKACK. SEED OATS, RYE.
An Atchison man who novor held
ETC., ETC.
on«* Job over two weeks, died not
long ago. ami people »aid be was
o lili
llu *
r e t iiiu iiit
o f ilo *
A ii, n i,in
Comp
When
New*« ft g! Illllrt out of Ills sphere.
army In d ange r of captor«
paper corn*» i »iti*leni»
Un* i-mil In* was alive they said In* was a loafer. field
plies.
wire that A unirla I» i
« g e t a f*l*p — Atchison (¡lob**
tor.
Ktnpcror William Ims conferred |M
Iron croste» for disllngulslin! services
ill the field, Eighty-»)* of them wenl
to meinlierh of the flfty-lhiril regiment
Williams* Indian Flic Ointment will
ami 110 to the eighty-third regiment gar euri* IHlml Bleeding ami Itcbiiig I’lli***.
rivinci at t"u»*&gt;&lt;-"
It uliMiri«» tin* tumor» itlluy.s itching ut
Thr British admiralty announced that one**, acts a» a |»mitieo, giv«*» instant rcthè British llrcl line occupied Herbert« 1is I Williams’ Indian l’ilo Ointnmt '
limile, u n Illuni IlC bill, t h e «rut o f t | , r I» proparoil b*r I'ih*» und itching of tin*
guvrrnineiit of the German Bi-tnurck private part» Sold only by Wm. G. j
arclupelago, and the Solmnun isIkiuN
AIdi nig«*. Druggist. Mail 50r and $1.00? !
L’or, FAST BAY STREET
A dispateli to Ihr I otidon Observer
William» Mlg. Co.. l'ro|«., f'lrvcland.
from \ni**ri nlutn vl«l*-s tinst Ihr German
Ohio.
government has p u b l i s h e d the numbers of
primmer» «&gt;f war taken up to September
U \ total of 2 1»,780 I» given
The I’etrogrud correspondent of lieu
ter's Telegram company report* that »
Hungarian haltnliun ha* crossed thr
ItournaiUan frontier and laid down it *
arms.
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K^ Ï T S*W TrooP• A ttack Nancy,
There are many wounded soldiers at
i
te n era correspondent of the
London Ripresa bean from ft German S t Male, France, and at Dlnard, near
that Emperor William watched that port. The house* have been turned
»be attack on &gt;iancy from a hill outside Into hoipltal*. Among the patients are a
the range of the French artillery. numbar of T urcot (Algerians). One of
Standing alone with the glosses glued these warriors brought back a German's
his eyes, he followed the progress of head In his knapsack, and he was angry
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\ dispatch from Ibtrilcsu* to Hcuter’*
Tlte killing of lw«i Grftnan aviator* *av* the Irm ps rr|Kal*&gt; tin- report tlmt
after Ixing rhnsnl by a Ffrnrii n*tutor Grrtimny's stock of gnsolinr on which
In anotlirr machine was frpmtrd
, _il— ^tu,v. J^p*-i«*l» targs-lv f,,«—,«•. «**■««,*
Fariv. Tlw German aeroplane (lew «*vrr t tramjHirt of sujtplir* Iv Itccoming ex-1
Troytt, dropping several Ivomba. ,t\r of liaullrd.
which fell at tlic station at t’ m**
French Minlstrr «if War Millrrarul
tuent the Belfort train was arriving lia» 'vrtt « circuì ir to the general* cimiThe bomb rxplndril, but no casuultir* lunmiing the *r«,-f,il «lisiri,-1—of France
reiultrd A Frrneh aviator Ininieiliatt-I» orili-niig t l u m l u iii-l|!iit* « Vif,iron*
vent hi* machine after the GrrmuHs. ami -*.*«, It f.*r til p&lt; r .on. »It,* Im«, 1 nini
sfltr eliasing tliem for (llt«-rii ' mile, l o r r i p o m i I**r l o i b t n r « - r r « i * r .-«» re
shot »ml killed the two German ofhicri •pumi
wlio *rre Hying the marhfiie
A diapiiltli l«i Itrutcr’** Telegram
company from Meiningen vin Amster­
' Brilliant Charge by Algerians.
dam tinte» tb.it Fiuprror William ha«
A feature of one action wav another
personally, wired tbr Duke of Saveheroic charge by the Algerian riflemen
Meiningen of Ibe dentil uf t ’rinee Krnrst
At » critical moment it became neces
of Save-Meiningen
Ile » a*. buried
‘ary to carry a certain position and
with military honor* at Manbeugr
after the artillery ha«l prepared the
It 1» *t a tei I that thr finti*.!, *rurirr
way '¿„CkkJ Algerians, with fixed bayonet * ,
Pathfinder, ‘«'hhli » a * de*tr**«e,l m tin
charged the position at &lt;1 &gt;ublr-*pnrk uii
S'**rtli *,-11 .Si|ilrlnbrr l&gt;, »uppo-eilt* h*
der a \torm ,,f »ImiI a|ul .»hell
Tliej ne»er »topped until tlwy reached i-oiilntt uiti, ,, tniiir, uns in n-idit« -milk
•lie trenrbes, where they wrought fear­ by n torpedo. Tills information ts re­
ful carnage. Many plrc-ea of artillery lated b) the ofllHal infuriii.ition bureau
A ilispntch lo- life London Lventng
and mat!due guns were capture«!.
After tlic Algerians came the infantry News from Petrograd says that Henry
and artillery and the wedge driven intc K. Slrnklewlrt, the Polish writer ami
If* line-forced the Germans to-retreat. author uf “l^uo Vndis,” wt«i recently apIlwy were pursued by tl«e Algerians, penled to the Poles to support Bossi»
ill the war, ha* t&gt;ern tnkrn prisoner by
who inflicted terrible lovses.
the Austrino.» and »ent to I'm row.
Retreat ol Germ ans.
An Ostend dispatch to the Itrutrr
Vi Iry-Le-Francois, tlw fortified strong- Telegram company say*!
“Crown
bold of the Grrman center, has been Prince Fre«lerirk William nml l‘rinet
evacuated, the Germans hnve left the Adalbert of Prussia, the emperor’* third
neighborhood of Nancy, the French »on, and Prince Carl of Wurtteinburg.
have reocrupled I.uneviile and the allies nre rcporteil to Irove died in n hospital
have crossed tlw Alsnc river and the at Brussel*.’’
Marne Iwtwern Kpernay and Vltry. Ttie
German retreat has become so rapid UiaI
K A IS E R ’S PROTEST.
it may be .described as a flight.
*These, together silth the withdrawal Emperor C laim s Allies Used Hum*
of the G e r l A i l r h wing In the Argonnc
D um Bullets.
forest, ware the outstanding features of
President Wilson received a personal
the official announcement of tlte war of­ cablegram from Emperor William, ol
fice at Bordeaux.
Germany, protesting against the use by
the allied army of dum-dum Imltrl* ami
Woman Fought in Trenches. ..
tlte participation In the war by civilians
Atoong the wounded brought to of Belgium. The message also expressed
Noisy.Le-See, a town In'the department the German emperor’s deep regret at
o' the Seine and near the Ourcq canal, the destruction of the Belgian city of
* u * young laundress In a soldier’s uni* Louvaiit.
form, she had followed ■ company of
“ My heart bleed* for I»tuvaln” Is one
Zouaves and had fought alongside of of the phrases the emperor Is under­
them in the trenches. H e r Identity.^ras stood to hare used. He declared, how­
hot discovered until she was wounded. ever, that the population of Belgium
Before sending her to the rear the com- had offered such resistance that hi* gen­
j&amp;amllng officer complimented her on her erals In many cases had found it necesbravery.
vary .to adjulnistr r savere punishment.
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A GOOD S U G G E S T IO N
Let'» not adm it th a t Galifomia few men who are now making a liv­
ing taking fish by nets, to act a t
P U&amp;ImO-Cw t Tutelar «od fridir Mocnln* Br editors are more liberal, enterpris­
ing, pushing than the Florida press. guide*. The suggestion is worthy of
IM E UEO A ID PRINTING COMPANY California newspaper* set .aside a consideration.— DeLand News.
R. J. HOI I V, fdllor
-r— G------d a y ' and all of them boosted thoir
.* » . M I I A Y A t 8 B u t in e » » M a n a t e e
O P E N I N G UP F L O R ID A
state on th a t d ate and .TvRVtetfif'trf
I t has been pointed out, and cora Smerlati«« PrUe, * * .0 0 m Year In Adtaner thousands of papers outside.
Flornewspapers ra n do the same rectly so, that there is a debt th a t
O d l e r m l I» Ih» C il» by c « tn * f t ï 0 0 t» » yr»e In ida
n d v a n re oe 30c per m o n iti.
thing, and accomplish wonders. Will we owe to hum anity, and th a t whethr a r m a n U ln a d ia n c « m u ti be m ade a t often.
President Holly, of the State Press er the European war should las three
E m rrrd •« K«M&gt;d-cta»» m all m a t t « A u su it Z2 nd Association s ta rt something along m onths or three years, there will be
1908. at tha PoatoAc* a t Sanlord. Florida,
this lino? Ho is the leader and the great demand for American pro­
a n d « Act o l March 3rd. 1879
proper man to take it up.—J a c k ­ ducts on the continent, duo to the
fact th at there are millions who m ust
TtlrdworNo 8M sonville Metropolis.
0 18oa In llcrald BuUdtns
This is ecrtainly a good suggestion depend on this country for food, a n d
T h e Sanford Herald should go to and should he tak en up by nil the th a t even though every aero of till­
th o u a a n d a of people In the north on newspapers of Florida tfnd boosted able land of American should ho p u t
consistently. T he president of the under cultivation the supply would
S a tu rd a y October 17th.
Florida Press Association and of the not equal the dem and. I t la th en
------- 0 -----* S a tu rd a y October 17 is Florida Lake Region Press C lub hereby des­ th e opportune tim e for Florida far­
.. *
N ew spaper Day. See th a t you send ignates the 17th d ay of October as mers and those who hope to be, to
a few copies to your friends in the Florida Newspaper Day' and urges get to work in this great, field, where
t h c -jita te p l'étui to give it all the thpre are so m any thousands pf acres
north.
*
space which such a valuable idea de- lying idle, sim ply waiting for th e
N ext Fridny'night.^Ec CauiuicrctaL *arvw ^i3itom r-frw years rfgo Florida han d of man to apply the tools,
C lub will meet again for the purpose hn4 a Post Card Day and thousands p la n t the seeds and reap the h a r­
of, hearing the reports of various of cards were sent all over the world. vest. . Florida!*. o p p o ttu u iiy _ ii. lutra.
T -IÎ■ M B S
committees'» and transacting other The newspapers would achieve ovon a n d t h a t - - o p p o r t u nity" ra h w o ttF -irr
business of im
better results in advertising the grasped with Í determ inatim i limi U — —
:v'r-------SS
s tate and the president tak es esptfc-1 «hall remain th ro u g h o u t all tir e.
o t h e r dat«r*f(7r-T!rartTtRttt.'•
T
h
ere
is
no
‘
place
*
in
th
l
is
country
mi-pride.
i
a
*
_
Ad in t b s Orlando Sentinel an- is not a new spaper in Florida t h a t where climatic nnd o th e r cor. 11uounces t h a t - a new laundry la ready we need be asham ed to send out of tions are so favorable for alm ost p - r - :
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
H. E. TOUR
R. R. PEAS
t o do the d a m p washing. , We had the s late on O ctober 17th as they petual work in this line oe-herc in = 5
i-r raid rat
Vlr*-I,rr*(&lt;l«nl
('«»Air«
Ami r**fcl«
s o m e dam p washing done dne tim e will com pare fa vorably with th e balm y Florida tra n s p o rta tio n fat 11a n d always wondered why th e dam p newspapers o f’ a n y s ta te in tho ities are good a n d will im prove; the
soil is productive a n d - e a s ily tilled;
fool did not iron the dam p washing Union.
no wo could wear the d a m p stuff. ‘
Remember the date, S aturday tho crops are as certain as anyw here.
October 17th, which givTes about i a n d thefr v o r y ^ f r e q u e n c y make*
------ O —
We congratulate T am pa in -win­ thirty d ay s to prepare special m a t t e r ' th em more so; th e cost is no groatning the custom house fight .just if possible and get th e readers fa m il-.e r than elsewhere, and the return!
| are sure. Surely these are enough
when it seemed a losing proposition. iar with the idea.
the state.
He was also one of tho
For Sale C h e a p — One lafgehor«
O -----| good points in Florida's favor to
T a m p a was entitled to the plum,
five
county
s
u
p
e
r
in
te
n
d
e
n
ts
selected
one
mule, th re e wagons, harmm ake of this s la te one of the leading
already had it an d was only fighting
“ H O P E FOR R A L P HEAD S"
«
by
Gov.
G
ilchrist
for
servlet'
on
the
plows
and tools. -Jas. C. Harri«.
t o retain what rightfully belonged
lender the above headline the in the entire Union of the products . sub text book commission.
Rut
7-tit.
■
t o th at city. South Florida is get­ Grand Rapids News announce* th at th a t are required, and will be even
wherever placed he does his work
more,
to
supply
the
tables
of
not
tin g large enough to get a n d keep a distinguished H ungarian surgeon
T O R EN T
Al­ well. Ho in going to be a formld-}*
-what belongs to her.
has discovered a m eth o d of sewing only America b u t .of E ujope.
•
1
able candidate.
------ O-----For Rent*— Sanford, Florida live
hairs upon htdd heads and thus m a k ­ most every known food can be pro­
For the o th e r offices in the cabinet
T h e dea th of George IL For mild ing the hairless scalp fertile again. duced here, wheat being the prinacre 'ham m oc^ fa rm a t head ( ’elery
h a s cast a shadow over the people For it is said t h a t the sewed-on cipal exception, and there is no cer- I there seems to, be no ohe as yet nnavenue on river. C; East Cai i St.,
Rut it's a long time off
o f this section of Florida. He was n |lnir, lllk(. roo,
grow upon ,he ta in ty th at even this will not event- nouneed.
A tlanta, Geofgia.
6 It.
ually become a paying crop in cer- yet. Florida E xp o n en t,
m a n who was honored by every one. i former| y barren pate,
H All Local Advertisements Under
T ake N otice I will rent. -.11.
n friend to every one. a public spirit
The process was first successfully tn in portions of the stnte. Our fruits
ThlH Heading THREE CENTS a trad e or build you a house &lt;&gt;n • t«y
and
vegetables
are
not
excelled,
nor
&lt;-d and most progressive citizen and pru,-t i.-«•&lt;! by Die originator in a bos­
U n e For Each Insertion. Mi ni mum terms. J. MUsson. t!l)l Pul ll* it«»
l-nk. Will bt Spt aker
o n .' that will be missed from S a n - 1 |(ilu| in n U(| a ,,Mt. „,„1 tlllN been re- even equaled the world over: then 1«
Charge
25 Cehls.
avenue.
:i ||t,
If the next G o vernor of Florida
ford n circle sadly because he was |ieutcd there several times, as many it not time the people were aw ake to
most active when living George
50,000 hairs^boing sewed upon one their own interests white serving an should happen to be handed some
For Rent Cheap for Cash Tw. i ty
FOR SAI E
Fornald left his impress upon our tu.a(1
One hundred hairs were anxious outside world a most excel- good federal position like the one
acre* of good hammock land all i ^i,
life and his going leave« a void th a t i drawn through the scalp in every lent' turn? Surely the hour to strik e they say is going to be handed SenF or Sale-At a discount- Scholar­ Call er write A. M. Tyler.
101 -tl
Ft. Myers Press.
will not ho filled.
ator N.»P. B ry a n in the full (he s tate sh ip in Sanford Business College.
square centim eter an d both ends has come.
Fi vi* acres tiled lamí i n*id. ' tv
t)
O
would have for its chief executive; O w ner unable to use it and it will be
left free
This makes over a th o u ­
limits
for rent, near brick ri ill.l ltd
The Tribune Year Hook
Hugh S p a rk m a n of the Orlando sand hairs in every ' square inch
( Charles E. Du vis, S enator fron the «old at a sacrifice. Enquire Herald
loading
station.
Apply Lo A 1*
S e n tin el says th a t Albert Gilchrist Very fine gold wires are used in the
C apt. J. A. Leslie, the veteran I T enth ,!i"lrict
M adUon courU&gt;'- Offlre.-103.tf.
tf
y,
S
anford.
Florida
Connell
w ould like to get married b u t can­ operation, which is quite expensive. special writer and compiler of special j a « ° [ dinK *° r umoni wvU d " Bn«*
For-.Sale or R e n t — Two nice resi
n o t find the girl.
Hugh S p arkm an Only the ricli, therefore, can atford euitionH
*r. t
. wan in
i th
.i e city
it. . for
i several
. . . « e. c h o t ,nig over tne «lute and reveerFor rent- *10 acres Tile« i La ml in
donees at a bargain. YV. J Thigpen. |
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i
.
t
berating
from
S
e
n
a
to
r
to
Senator
knows better th an th a t. He has re­ it.
a
body well located. A.P (' on n• i&gt;.
(lays of this week in the interest of
*
KO-tf
aid ed in m any p arts of Floridu and
10 2-tf
! Oí* Mngnolin St
The hope is en te rta in e d that the ihe T am pa T rib u n e Year Book a n d 1 Senator Davis in a d m itte d even
For Sale - Fine faim of ten acres
wo will bet our sum m er!*— hat. rtiseovery
discovery may be developed so as expects to interest the muHthcytnAll
^ * 1 opposition to have ridden all
For Rent F urnished office eqiuh**
^ • r'* ^ * :^^EW&gt;iVrYr'F(!n\.c-’frrrrftT mmrlivy v t i h r f fb bni-apen it and th u s bring it with- the Commercial Club sufficiently to other rider* for the. »vault* presidency a b o u t three luilew .izuin t h a city,
ped
with roll top desk, nllice elimn
also
two
chokui
r
t
t
'
hTW~
Going
th e re arb more p re tty girls in Flor- in the reach of peopbv of mod&lt;uaU:,.huv»
.Sgnford page in the hook ilerhy off th e tra c k and they say it
and
table»
Also a roll to p de«k,
c
h
e
a
p
for
cash
or
can
Ire
purchased
,
Ida than an y other s ta le in the means.
T h e T a m p a " Year Book has long is nit over hut thi* shouting, which
typewriter
desk
and other equip­
U n io n and th a t nine out of every | The annual meeting of the n atio n ­ been recognized as one of the boat modesty forbids until he actually on easy term*. Address It., care of
m
ent
for
«ale
or
re
n t. H erald oline.
Herald
office.
Jfuir would get married if the men al Hald Head Club was held in u pieces of advertising th a t goes out take* his «eat next spring.
*
82-lf
tu»d sense enough to ask them . If M assachusetts town this summer and of the state and under the careful
How lie did it they cannot figure
For
sale
or
R
e
n
t
—
Five
acres,
tiled
A lbert Gilchrist has gone this long it is said th a t the experiences of the supervision of G ilbert D. Leach has out, hu t alth o u g h hosts of other
For R en t— Several good offices
w ith o u t popping the question or members th a t were related of their reached the high w ater m ark in ex­ senators though th ey had a chance land, two good wells, located, ju s t over Yowell’a.
E n q u ire Yoweli'i
¡finding a girl th a t suited him he efforts to get relief from the use If cellence of reading m a tte r and a r ­ lo say the lenst and m an y of them s o u th of Station 10 on S. &amp; E. R ail­ store.
6-tf
way. ft room house.
Sec F. W.
m u s t be a hopeless case.
the famous oin tm e n ts and washes tistic printing.
were confident Ike presidency would M ahone y ‘a t F e r n a ld ’s.
1)7-11
M ISCELA NEOUS
------ O-----th a t were guaranteed to make hair
T he Year Hook Is Issued every he obsequiously h a n d e d them in re­
W anted Plow ing or team wollt
* T h e re are rum ors th a t S enator grow on a door knob were varied winter and this y ear will go to -tO.- turn for tile condescension of ac­
For Sale Sixteen foot la u n rh , by man with good team
J K
C. A. Carson of Kissimmee would und rich; but these were ununi- 000 northern people who arc inler- ceptance. Uhuries Davis ¡» «aid to
th re e horse m otor clinker built, hull Summer», care M S. Nelson, "f
'¿listen to the siren song of politics mously voted myths.
Great rojoic-1 csted In Florida.
It will he the have «lipped in when no one w««
C heap for cash. phone Ia&gt;rd's S ta tio n .
5-tf
--again amL_t»ke the ad interim a p ­ ing and applause greeted the an- means of bringing m any thousands looking, got a strangle hold on the in good sha|M*.
C.
H.
Isertnan,
Sanford.
6-tfc
p o in tm e n t of U. S. S e n a to r,if G ov­ nounccm ent of the discovery over to the s ta te and If possible the San- chair and ailently «topped out into
W anted— W ork of any kind. Store
ernor Trammell would honor him in H ungary, and i t was voted to ford Commercial C lub should ta k e darkness to listen to th e howls from
F o r S a le -^ M y tran sfer business. preferred. Jo e Saucer, care of MuJwith it. It is certain t h a t S en ato r open com m unication a t once with space In the book.
the disappointed.
lem fruit s t a n d .
8-3tp
C h e a p . Jas. H arris».
7-2tc
»Carson would be the choice o( th e tho discoverer and endeavor to In­
T h e disappointed, however, are
.people of S o u th Florida an d this duce .him to come to America.—
after hi« scalp yet and nt least five
Candidate* Are Out
j p a r t of tho s ta te ahOuld be repre­ Tam pa Time*.
knives have been w hetted.
The
" T h e candidates ye have always
s e n t e d when an ap p o in tm e n t is
------O -----fight will come on when (he senate
with you" m ay not be scrii)!ure, b u t
-mode. There Is probably no m an
FI.OKI DA'S F IS H LAWS
convenes und S enator Davis will
it Is a t ru th nevertheless. Already
in the Btate more em inently fitted
A m ovem ent is on foot by Orange
campnign for two years hence I have the time of his life getting to
t o hold this |&gt;osition than C. A. Carthe president's chair, to hear the
county
citizrcns
to
secure
the
passage
is on.
son of Kissimmee and the editor uj
others tell it.
of
a
law
preventing
the
catching
of
T h e following are nam ed:
T he Herald would take pleasure In
fish in fresh water lakes of Orange
Now, over in the house . all la
F o r Governor, Hon. W. V. K n o tt,
end o rsin g him an d supporting him.
county. . Tho p ro jec t 1* a worthy now the s t i t c com ptroller; Hon. F . serene. F orrest L ake haa been prac­
one, b u t It does n o t go far . enough. M. Hudson, th e a tto r n e y of tho tically certified w ith o u t even having
&lt;UNE O N T H E E D I T O R
Florida lias too m a a n y fish and s t a t e railroad commission, and Hon. to go into n p rim ary, j u s t as ho’ did
editor "tvho s ta rte d a b o u t
gamo laws.
F r a n k Clark, th e brilliant congress­ in his county tx&gt; get the s ea t in the
t h i r t y years ago with only fifty-five
In the past, laws h av e been passed m a n from the Second district. M r, house. .S peaker of th e house for the
c e n ts , Is now w orth $10,000.
His
for only prescribed sections.
All K n o t t and Mr. H udson are avowed npxt legislature is the title -that haa
accum ulation of wealth is due to hia
game laws should cover tho entire candidates, and M r. Clark is c o n ­ been bestowed on him, alth o u g h cer­
frugality, good habits, s tric t atten*
state. An effort was made to secure sidering the m a tte r.
tain interest* which he has given an
t i o n to business a n d the fact t h a t an
a glod gam e lew b y th e legislature
uneasy m om ent lately a re foaming
F
o
r
C
om
ptroller
th
ere
is
a
long
u n c le died a n d left him $9,999.'
of 1912— b u t tho law did not go far s trin g of name*. * Hon. E. P. Tha-' a t th e m outh n n d roaring— In secret
enough. T h e seasona were left too gard, one of th e b a n k examiners; —over the possibility of his having
MUST GET M ARRIED
long, an d m any of th e provisions of H on. E rnest Amos, nofc s t a t e a u d i ­ put one over on th e m .— TimesTfears ago we told Albert W. Glltho law are impossible and absurd. to r; Hon. W orth W. T ram m ell, s u ­ Unlon.
cfciriat that If he expected a contln u T he opep season should ho curtailed, p e rin te n d en t of th e hospital for th e
s t h n of favors fro m ' tho people of
a t least for tho n ext five years, dogs insane, and possibly a half dozen
Florida in the m a t t e r of electing him
should n o t be allowed to run deer, o th e rs are iq th e hands of their
t o office ho would have to marry him
a n d the absurdities of the law re ­ friends.
a wife, as there is a pop u lar prejiipealed.
p
I t seems to be generally u n d e r­
* dice, whether ju s t or unjust, t h a t no
Our
fishing
laws
a
r
c
mostly
local sto o d t h a t Hon. W . N. Sheets will
m in can givo his fellow citizens his
When your liver becomes torpid
‘ bent service.until he has executed a — no m an and few lawyer?, in ono b e - a candidate to succeed himself as
county
knows
th
e
laws
of
another
and
sluggish, you can t a k e calomel
s
t
a
t
e
su
p
e
rin
te
n
d
e
n
t
of
publie.
In­
good
matrimonial
bond. Albert
T H A T ’S O U R B U S IN E S S
stru
c
tio
n
.
n
e
will
be
opposed
b
y
and
whip
it in to action, h u t the cal­
county.
flouted our advico, treated It with
We carry a complete line of all standard makes of Bicycle
In this connection' * ' suggestion several prominent educators. Prof. omel will * leave y o u r b o d y weaker
•cold contempt as an Impertinent in­
COLUMBIA,
RAMBLER, RACYCLES, IYER-JOHNSON, SANDPORD
trusion Into his private affairs and has been mode to the News that L. W. Bucholi, one of the brainiest and sicker t h a n ever. 'Calomel ia a
ROADSTER,
HARTFORD. IDEAL, ARDMOHAH, P O P E M OTOR
w ent on his lonely and self sufficient would make Florida the sportsman’! men In Florida, has the matter un­ very powerful drug, a form of mer­
CYCLES, M O T O R CYCLE SU PPLIER!' ^
der
serious
consideratiSfe,
and
to
cury,
and
need
never
be
used
be­
-way, w^th tho lure of the senatorial paradise of the world, L e., estab­
Our «lock is the largest a n d most confíete t h a t ha* ever been
bauble making-low, sweet music In lish a national fish and game pre­ those most intimate with him, he cause there la a perfect rem edy to
brought to Satiford. We are prepared to supply your want*. We cor­
tak
e
the
placo
of
calomel,
„that,
has
has
indicated
that
he
.will
run.
serve
of
the
main
channel
of
the
St.
b is heart when he should have been
dially invite you to give us a call and get our prices and term*.
•m ay scouting around for the Infinite­ Johns river and a territory extend­ Then others are trying to Induce all of calomel's good medicinal ef­
WE GIVE SATISFACTION '
l y richer prise of a chummy little ing from'the channel to ohe mile on Hon. F.* A. Hathaway, the brilliant fects with none of its dangerous and
w ife. ’He la a public man, and as each aide, in which preserve It should county superintendent ot Duval to uncertain follow-ups. - I t s name la
\
108 P alm etto Ave.
smeh we dare to advise him *on this be unlawful to hunt birds or beasts, throw his hat into tho ring. He DodsonV Liver Tone.
would
have
a
strong
following.
L.
R.
Philips
&amp;
Co.
sell
Dodson’r*
| m atter which vitally concerns hia or to shoot a gun, at any time, and
public future, and just to show him fishing should be allowed only by Hon. R. L. Turner, who likes to b e
th e trend of newspaper sentim ent in hook and line at certain, seasons of called " B 9 b ," la alreadytffeellng out

THE SANFORD HERALD

Money For Old Age

It has been stated that Ninety-Seven Per-C ent of
men work for their actual living after they are 60 years
o f age. Why is this? They have failed to save systematically and* hi
have not a surplus for old age.
Now is the tim tffo begin saving in earnest.
Your account is invited.

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DON’T HURT YOUR
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Florid* about the lasue we reproduce
Abe following ominous paragraph
Iroro the Sanford Herald, curt as a
m ilitary order' and as full of mean
&gt; In* m the "Stop, Look and Listen”
arign on tHe railroad crossing:
"Unless the Honorable Albert GU&gt;
-christ can get married The Herald
will not support him (or any of­
fice."—Lakeland Telegram.
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the year. This would create one of the enemy’s p osition .. He has fired
the largest and without doubt' the occasional shots in the preliminary
beat .game preserve in the United skirmish, to “feel the works,” so to
State«. It would soon be filled with speak, and he plans to make a very
deer, and bear, squirrels, turkeys, vigorous campaign. Mr. Turner la
ducks and all kinds of game. Alli­ aggressive, progressive and a born
gator» wonld lounge along the banks, fighter. For years he haa been the
ducks would literally cover the water secretary of the State Educational
and fishing would attract -thousands Association, and haa kept in close
ol sportsmen who yvoiUd pay very | touch with the teaching element of

t o i T S S S you

much better .than calomel, they will
give you your money back with a
■mile. * Dodson’s Liver Tone Is a
true tonic for the liver, purely vegp
stable, and with aueh a pleasant
taste that It ia no trouble to get
children to take it. It ia absolutely
impossible for it to do any one any
harm.
(Advt.)

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•V "Going over in the T u rn e r ra r."
T rib u te to Geo. II. F ern a ld
Death of George H. Fernald
e tc .— Sanford Horalii. This seems to
T he telegram "George H.j Fernald
Sanford mourn* the loss of one of
lie a rase where even the T urne r rar is d ea d " ca m e to Sanford y esterday
her best citizens today.
The sad
Utile Happenings— Mention Of doesn't take u great ileal to Turner morning a n d brought a hush upon news of the death of George H
over.— P alm Bench Post.
nil as th e y heard the sad news. .
Matters In Brief
F ernald, while expected for some
A targe n u m b er m ourn, and will
tim e came as a shock to the comCome to the Nautilus Casino at
continue to mourn ns individuals
rgpnity yesterday when flashed _(rom
Seabreeze, the coolest spot in Flor­
the loss of- a dear a n d beloved
PERSONA! ITEMS O f INTEREST ida, to spend your vac atio n
the wire to the bulletin hoard of the
Per­
friend a n d companion.
T o us the H erald ollice
'
fect bathing houses a n d beach.
loss is personal and .private a n d loo
áBjnmary Of The Floating Small Talke Fresh w ater shower.
Mr. Fernald had been in. ill health
New woolen
deep to hnve place in tho newspapers
Succinctly Arranged Por Hurried
for the past year anil just recently
bathing sui.ts and room 25c.
Ko
hut the d e a t h of George F ern a ld is
Herald Rssders
left here for Clifton Springs in the
men an d wom en
10O-13tc
a public loss and am ounts to n ca­
hope that his life could he pro­
• Hon. G aston M. Jacobs, member lamity. Therefore the t r i b u t e I am longed at that famous sanitarium.
E H. Kilhee of G eneva was a b u l l of the Democratic Executive C om ­ p erm itted to pay through th e S an­
No arrangem ents have been made
ness visitor to the c ity yesterday.
mittee from the C huiuota district ford H e rald is to his m em ory as for the fuqtjrnl^but it is understood
Freah yeast cakes a n d Im perial was a visitor in the city yesterday man an d citizen.
t h a t the interm ent will he made at
Com ing to Sanford from Boston B oston and will probably occur on
gasoline irons a t Mrs. S im on’s.
2-tf and transacted business a t the court
house. Mr. Jacobs was one of the ab o u t 1882, in his young m anhood, S u n d ay .
Mrs. Larramoro of Jacksonville is first residents of this section of the with tho s t a m p of nobility in his
George. IL Fernald came to San­
the guest of her a u n t , Mra. Phelps s ta te and is sometimes called the face a n d on his person, he quickly
ford
a b o u t the year I 9 9 i nnd literat Lako Onoro,
" F a th e r of C huiuota."
He always won a lending place in th o town
nil
y
grew
up with the town, being
finds a h e a rty welcome in HanfuriL which he h a s tield_lQ_ this sail hour
Drink PLEZOL, t h e new drink.
« n » *r
* * - • • '
C-tf
Uiiit
co rn , T h u y sd trr^ u ffcn G R K ^ -:
uoricc- nor been
* Vlrs. H enry M cL aulin and
l a n d Park.
Picnic conveniences, more re spected than he in Sanford, m u n ity
dren have returned from a trip to amusements.
The only safe, clean n o tw ith s ta n d in g he was o nly a pri­ . H e established his preseht business
points in. . Georgi a—
. outdoor swimming pool, em ptied vate citizen, with tho exception of as T u x b u ry Sc Fernald anil i n c o r l ^
cleaned
a brief tim e ns county commissioner pointed same as the George H, F e r - ■ ^
Ho 4
testan well. Shower bath, toboggan for Orange county. D uring all these ttald Hardware Co, in 1903.
lettpee a n d cauliflow er s e e d . 9 G - t f
elide ...Leased privately also.
8t5 years, w ith o u t pay, in honors or was member of the city council
men in i . + . ~
--------- ?»Sriford-fjmtgr-of- .Wtrtfa dices "will
money, he has been a p u b lic ser­ 1886, county commissioner for six,
a
"Miss Knthlccn Steinmeyer, tho
go to Orlando to n ig h t to install a
years, was Vice President of the ^
"
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vant,
a
n
d
his
labors
h
a
v
e
been
charm ing d au g h ter of Rev. F. E.
lodge a t t h a t place.
F
irst
National
Bank,
President
of
m any a n d nrduous, costing m uch in
HOW us th e lady who does not appreciate, n Rood X
Steinmeyer of Sanford is a visitor
Get y o u r lie cream fro m D u h a r t’s
time a n d m oney. Alwnys modest', tho Sanford Telephone Co., nnd
to tho city tho guest of her nunt,
, m irror. T he m irrors on o u r Drersers, D ressing ^
Ice Cream Factory.
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always k in d ly and approachable, sec retary of tho Sanford Light A
Mrs. C, D. Clough, and gra n d ­
Fuel
Co.
Ho
was
president
of
the
Tabled and Chiffoniers, h a re all been subjected to
♦
0. P. Swope, the live real estate parents, Rev. and Mra. W. II. Stoin- patient w ith the faults a n d sh o rt­
hoard of trade and Commercial Club.
comings
of
others
he
was
deservedly
♦
man of Oviedo was in the city on meyer, having come down to attend
severe tests us we have inspected them carefully •4Y
popular w ith all classes. As citizens F orem ost in public spirit, active in
Wednesday.
the M eDonnld-Steinm eyer wedding
♦
&lt;4»
lit*
own
business
a
n
d
-in
all
th
a
t
per­
ourselves,
nnd
yet
(hey
rem
ain
unbroken.
we ra n all em u la te his e x a m p le with
Y
PLEZOL is the one best fountain which takes place next W ednesday profit to th e town and especially to tained to the good of the town, gift­ t
4
Come
and
look
in
litem
.
We
know
you
will
be
pleased
drink.
td f
j evening. Lakeland Telegram.
tho young would I hold- him up as ed with line executive ability, ener­ ♦
X
with tlie nril &gt;ction. a t well as w ith the d ainty nrtM es of :♦&gt;
getic, with- awake, conscientious and
an exam ple in civic life.
Mr*. C. H. Dingec has returned
4&gt;
sunny
&lt;h
»positioned
George
FerSanford will miss him ut all public
Kurritiure oi which they are a part.
frnm a pleasant visit to her parents
♦
♦&gt;
functions, w hether of gladness or nnld won a large part in the hearts
at Dunedin.
♦
sorrow, for his ready s y m p a t h y was of th e people and his going has cast
5 or 6 doses G66 will berak an y
C A S H OR IN S T A L L M E N T
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equally felt a n d easily a n d gracq- a gloom over the city and younty. 4
tase of Fever or ChilU. Prico 25
In
th
e
hand
he
always
took
an
ac­
4
.
fully show n, no m atter w h a t the
À
' cents.
.
1 ✓ 9I-2Gt
tive part and was a consistent mem­ 4*
Tile Ilerenn-1 oad the largest a t ­ occasion.
**
*
ill
A D C D M A TU V
s tr ee t &amp; Palmetto Avenue •4&gt;
’ J. D. Davison and (I. W. Spencer tendance again Inst S u nday and so
W hat m o re shall l a d d of per­ ber from the inception of this or­ 4- W
♦&gt;
. W . A d l Ix M I H i SA N F O R D , FLORIDA &lt;«
expect to try lor thi*- big bass nt retained the banner.
sona] w orth, but to sum up in one ganization until the time of his de­ 4
p
a
rtu
re
In
fact
there
was
no
or­
The
lectures
that
were
to
have
Ponce P ark today.
word G E O R G E F E R N A L D WAS A
ganization for the public good in ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
been given for the class in October G E N T L E M A N .
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4-&lt;f&gt;
New booking orders for 11ig Bos­ have been postponed until N ovem ­
which
Mr
Fernald
did
not
take
an
F aithfully,
ton Lettuce and Cauliflower seed. ber. on account of ho many of our
activ&lt;
part and he was always r-p
.
_
„ .
. Dr
upon lb*
f or » a i r n i * o n
J N W H I T S 'E H
F K D utton.
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i n *«i &lt;| t r i t u r i
people being away from tin- rtty
read \ i:.d willing tu -boulder .1 little 1 0 0
L d tC
10
L l c l S S l i y * f»lrI »«Irci
S..|,| 1 Tth. A I». ‘ 191 I
mor* "i iln- responsibilities than any
F I: i i
C.irl Houmillat i* l&lt;i&lt;ikirig hand
It J I T I W K I . I . ,
Dutton Itecom m cnds K ur-K er
*
Fri
fitr
&lt;#uAftlinn
Class R eporter
some b ehind the co u n ters of the
l*or Rent
House and live nere* of
The following letter is self fx- oth er member, shoulder them cheer­
t
Seminole Pharmacy.
planatory nnd a* will be seen is a fully m il curry them , to completion Intuì two miles from city on West
( l " . r f i i l 1 alw.i)s uptiminiic.
Will i lone Store*
**( Kftfillf attuti fur Ini Jlr**i| Iteteli
very strong recom m endation of Kor" ’i Side
Also furniture and gun* for Nottrr
Pl.K/.OL is the B E S T cherry
Stiliti ri 575 of Ihr- (irnrtil Slalutra
hearted,
a
good
business
man.
u
horn
„„i,.
HOUiu,
can
be
rented
until
Natta» U h*r*by gl veti that J, N. M •The sad intelligence of Hon Geo. Ker. the new puncture cure:
drink.
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l ' Ur r h a - p f 'if T«« ( ‘ i*r t i g r a t a * S n
lender
perfect gentleman it all next August
\\ S Kemper
* 2p September. 1” , 1911
M I- ertisi d"* deatli ha- d oubtb **.
*»«•1 -il ■
ih»- ’»ih
v *»f j un»,
Mr and Mrs. J. II Ferguson have
tintet
li-orge
Fernald
stood
pre­
N 1» 1
h** flirti i i t i l r e r l i i i r a i r in m y
renelied every eitizen of Sanfnrd, Mr G t &lt;’ ha inberlam, S ta te Agent,
Piatto
to
rent
for
the
st-nsott
fn•
alni
h«j*
m»'fr
«¡i|ilirafmti
far Ini
returned from a visit to their da ugli­
•!*'*•«!m mur ih »mirtlinre «riti« I«* Hild
KorK er P un ctu re Cure, Sanford, em inent among men
iti! ol «lai In 1 all) »lire woillil llke to
qutri*
at
111
S
ccsiik
I
street
H-tfe
r*»eI iftrate r rjifif |m-f |br fnlln^lhff fÌ»s»fjb»cfl
He was probably tin* oldest busi­
er at Cnrrabelle.
Florida
pny a Ittst trib u te in bis mernory
|*'fe*|nrft y *lii ti *f*■'11 in Sr mlfiiilr * a u n t|t Fbf*
ness
nmn
in
the
city
iti
point
of
ser­
&lt;
F»tr Sale llmind pup for sale «l*. *'»*'■»ci l.«t» 42, ITI tu 171. Laitf wi»a«|,
Dear Sir For the benefit of the
Closing out all t y p e w r ite r carbon
I therefore suggest j| h a tributi' of
1
hi* «Aiti 1«rtil tirtHii •••im ii'e il «t 1hr tliti» nf
Ju*t the right age to train. ih e luuihce fi f «urei N-fl Ifir • Ir hi fi 2 MIO (rt
paper.* Best grades only, at 25c respeet and t&lt;|iprei*iatiou of thè rnan autom obile users of the s t a t e of vice and wus known from one end ebeti ji
t
h
r h » ".e ' i f l 'n k it o « n
of tin -title to the other being a R II 1.y neh. S.tnford. Fla
Route
per iloien sheets. H erald Office
nini of bis works among uh, that Florida and our locality in particular,
I D» »«ut latiti iirliig M*c»»rt| al thr tinte
iarg&gt; i unirai tor in plumbing and Nn
i.l th è
,,f ■ u ri. r r r t i f l r a t e
S u 2115
1
a if.
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ev ery business Iiiiiim- within thè city wish to say publicly th a t th e tires
Jf&gt; thr ti* rn* ni I ut net A I, t'fìlr»* aaitl
sew .r work in the early days in
on
our
live
automobile*
nnd
one
mo­
1
e
f
l
i
f
l
r
i
f
e
»
«hall
he
e
rtlrr-m
t«
!
a
r r c if t lln g
There arc many
wild rumor* d ose doors for thè period of one
For Exchange Solid coin silver lii I*» Ia » *lre«l arili taaur rhrrron nn th*
Florida and the Fernald t o today
torcycle
a
re
treated
with
KorKer
Z3 r •I &lt;t«A of i t r i n h r r . A II 1141*1
alloat regarding the wur, b u t tho bulduring the Ipncral services of
sta n d s as a monument to the execu watch. gold inlaid engine. 117 jewel.
Witrrri* m&gt; ufflt*i»l! alytiftturr and »*»1
Puncture C ure.
f
letin board nt The H erald office is our departed friend
,|ii)USl ed, Elgin movement for mi- hi * t h r l 7 t i h d a ) mi S e f t | # rnt«ef A I * I IH L
After wttnessm g your d e m o n s tra ­ tive ability of George Fernjild
***ai
I A IMH'HI.ASS,
Not
ice
will
be
given
I
n
t
e
r
of
t
he
absolutely cor rest
\lso biey e!e Í rame * l»-r k * ir cu ci ( inurt. Stamhi a Ir t u , FI a
His (tenth cause* an aching Void 1„m at o pistol
tion*. we hail the tire* of one of our
d a y a n d h o u r of t h e f u n e r a l .
*
l i f j a i ( '. R u b r i la , M I V
wa nled
\\ S Kemper
8-2t p
Fri « ’ite
H. J. I,enke, the well known i n ­
machines tre a te d with K o rK e r, and in th e hearts of old and young alike
D I. T H R A S H E R ,
for
his
kindly
heart
had
a
place
(or
surance m an of O rlando spent yes­
Inter the m otorcycle and otto of our
1 want a good man with a good
M ayor
terday in the city, en jo y in g the sul­
truck».
After tests of e v e ry des­ the children always and his memory team to plow 15 acres at ('ii m em n
phur water.
cription. a n d especially a f te r having will be kept green for m any years in ('¡ty .'S an fo rd . Florida
The 15 acres
Herald Office Had S n a k e s
pulled nails of various sizes from our the city where hi* living presence ts know it as the Joshua Powell farm.
ice cold PLEZOL in bottles for
This m o rn in g a box was found in tire.*, n n d fu rth e rrn o re , a fte r h a v i n g , M" ' “ nt
rm,,' V
Go and look at the land and tell trte
sale at nil dealers
i-tf
T he Hemiri office that contained a put n tu b e fu ll of Itole*, w lt h o u t vitti
His life was a li viti g exam file to
how much you will |ih,w it for tier
Hon J T Clark of the hoard of large rattlesnake and for a time it ■ a n iz in g . lu t o a new c a s in g . « e de ll- young and hi* work- will lie
acre and harrow ii i t . I any roots
count) commissioners was in the threatened to stampede 1be oline •nled that w r .n u b i n o i afTortl tu In k &gt;w n ev imi ,dl&lt; r ■!« at *
you tind &gt;ut them out ai d pile them
It was the w riter- gnml fortune
city x csW-rday on business and pleas­ force until it w.a discovered that with out K o rK e r in all our au to m o
and burn them
N&lt;&gt;w I want u
th e snake was dead
It afterw ard lilies, at th e low cost a t which you to h av e known hint long anti well,
ure combined.
first class joJ» done
The caretaker,
developed thu ta young son of Leon­ supply it.
and we only knew him to esteem
U. G. S m ith haa re su m e d his run
Mr. Marshall at C am eron C ity!
ard Viehlin had brought him in as a
If any of y o u r prospective cus­ him m ore highly as the years passed Grocery
on tho Oviedo-Snnford Special again
Store has rhargo of m y '
present to th e cdtor.
Otto of Mr tomers are skeptii'ul, as wo- were at by
T o d a y we miss his kindly smile
and his m any friends hero are glad
placó. Make your price to "Owner
ami friendly greeting; we long in
Yieldin'* hoys kiled ihis snakeship first, send th e m to us,
to see him in the city once more.
J. P
26 Colombia St . H empstead,
w ith a hoe early this morning in (ite
vain to hear the ring of his jovial
Your* truly,
L
I
. N
Y
8-4tc
Piano a n d Player Piuno- Expert orange grove.
The snake was a
lu igliter and to feel again his genial
V F. D U T T O N . IN C ,
tuning a n d repairing . All work ah- small one. measuring about five feet
presence When the new* of Ins
I wish to rent one or two room*
By F F. D u tto n :
»oiutrly guaranteed. W .L. Harvey. ur,(i having nine rattledeath
was flashed yesterday in fancy with two beds, or one large room
(advt.j
s lie
Box 1233-Phone 249-4.
102-tf
WI could see him not in death's with two beds by the week, lor
in l s hroud of sorrow ami despair, one. two or three monili*, muat be
Verne Arnert is s p o rtin g a new t *
uf ( apt K W. D. Dunn
Lei The Raker Do T he
Tin* Northern Iron
but sm iling upon us frnm the sunset close in ami good neighborhood.
Ford ami says th a t he can heat th e , G a pt E W. I). D unn, one of
The a b o v e will bo tha s u b ject of
W ork— Do The Work
tia'o t h a t mark* God's farewell to the Send price to "J P " 26 Colombia
world on speed and wearing quid- Sanford's oldest and re spected cm the sermon to be delivered by Rev
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Cnpt. u*« church, a t tho B aptist c h u r h on |ovw # n d ,|pvotion
The Buyint; of the Fuel and
V Confmissloner L. P. Hngan will ing of a c u te indigestion.
the Flour
move his interesting family to tho D u n n was well known i n . this sec­ next Stinduy night. T t i g - a u diences Then lab o r Well, that in death you go
UGAL AIIVI BUSING
city, whero tho children will attend tion, having reaided here for many continue very large 5t th e church
We’re Immune to Heat,
N ot only with blossom* sweet,—
years after th e war anti being con­ ami it i* p re d ic te d th a t tho greatest
s ehiiilT
Otir Shop i.s Neal
N&lt;ii b e n t with doubt, nnd burdened In ('«»uri n i r « u n l ; J u i l f r . H t a lr o f F I e t I d i
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Mr. H y m a n ’is sparing
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And dead, dry husks of the wasted C‘ Jarrfir«&gt; T l p io t i, M in o ra
from the Reporter-Star gives a brief no pains to see to all the details uf
Notte* I* hrr**by *»vtn to ili whorn It miy
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history of C ap t. Dunn:
comfort, e n te r ta in m e n t a n d in s tru c ­
Ftlgir Tlpiun imi riirmer* Tlpton, minor*,
Hut laden with golden wheat.
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of alcohol, th re e per ce n t'o f vinegar,
C n p t J. A. Leslie, representing a t Hartford, Conn. The funeral will
ten per cent of water, five, p er ce nt of
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resources,
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t h e war of th e sixties came on he 1* the opinion of "thinking people
M Plct B ank of B loom ington and is
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sib le along such business lines.
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H A L F -H E A R T E D WOOING.

IC ot W a 1914. bv ri» McOn. KUwww SrwSttwl

W h e n love o n c a p te iu li a d m is s io n to o u r

W H Y H I8 L O ^ E FA ILED H ER.

I n s p ite of a ll t h e v irtu e * w e r a n b o a s t
T h e w o m a n t h a t Uallt&gt;erute* Is lost.

"Come let us w alk together.
While thn su nset fades and dies.
And, darling, look Into my heart
And not Into m y eyes.
Let us sit and talk together
In tha old fam iliar p la c e .
Hut look down I n to my heart, dear.
Not up Into m y foes.**

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It'S ono thing to fall In lovo with n
girl and to bond every effort to socurn
an Introduction and qulto another to
havo one’s host friend say: "The nic­
est little girl you ever sow Is visiting
our house. I want you to meet h e r ! “
Tho young mnn knows beforehand
that ho must appear pleased with th&lt;^
girl, whether ho fancies h e r or n o t
Arrangements aro mado for him to
dino at tho house. Ho la seated next
to tho girl a t table. Tho same thing
happens at the th eater and sleighing,
until quite before he realizes It Ills
friends begin to look upon him as tho
young lady's beau.
It Is then th a t ho finds himself In

Ilccauso thcro scorns to be a mutual
attraction for each other when a
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- '• young man and a
girl meet, that
does not always
signify that they
are to be heart
mates. 8ho may
find him pleasing
and ho find her
charming for a
Somehow, beforo that conversation
good six months. a rather embarrassing position. Ha
At the end of that cannot well decline his friend's Invi­ ends, he has suod to bo taken back
time, each may tations If he Is his business associate. Into her esteem again. Tho messen­
discover that both The affair becomes .more complicated ger who took her card and the messen­
aro growing weary when ho observes that he has mado a ger who brought her flowers crossed
of each other's deep Impression upon the young girl. each other on their leparnte missions.
Ho knotVfe she must t)e of the opin­
Sho cannot be quite suro th at sho
society.
L o o k i n g the ion that he has fallen deeply In loro won him back by letting him think
matter fairly In with her, Judging from his being so sho was thinking of him or whether
ho wnB returning to her of his own
tho face, ho real­ constantly .Uy h e r side.
When his friends begin to Joko him volition.
ises that she Is
When a man really loves n gl?!.
not Just tho kind About the m atter/he Is in a quandary
as
to
what
to
do
or
ssy.
When
his
oven
If thoy do havo a little lovo spat
.of a girl who suits his different moods.
..She does not appeal to him sufficient own folks rejoleo orer tho stato of af­ now and then, there Is no troublo In
ly for bhn to give up bis single, bless­ fairs, ho accepts tho situation, lie winning him back. Ha has no eyes
edness to go through llfo with her. calls regularly Upon her and endeav­ for arfyono else. He cannot bo kept
look in g around at wedded couples, Jio ors to lesm to care for tho girl. He away. By all these tokens sho can
has observed that where tho husband had always had hla. notion of Just tell that lore for her Is still "warm
waa somewhat of a crank the wlfo w hit kind of a girl ho would proposo ' In his heart. . When n man Is* con­
was docile as a^amb. Where the wire to—first a cabaret dancer, then a pret-! stantly coating about for excuses to
eras high-strung, of domineering dls- ty little queen of tho movles-ra lively break off, It Is useless for a woman
position, tho husband' waa a good-na­ stage beauty 'or Jolly girl of tho golf to try to win htfh'back.
His Interest and affection* for her
tured, easy-going fellow whq would links. •
The girl he found himself paying had dwlndlod out. Tho more somo
‘.give her her own way, right or wrong,
t o keep peaco In the family. Rut attention to had non« of theao char­ men conklder themselves wanted by
ashen two naturee clashed and neither acteristics. Bhe was quiet and de­ some particular girl tho more apt they
-would five w ay,’ they could not be mure. In an enthusiastic moment he aro to evade her, This - Is their na­
Tightly mated, as far aa ho could see. proposed td her. Her folks gavo her ture. Tho lovo a woman must strivo
'When a man concludes to devote hla permission to accept him. An un­ to win back Is not worth having.
l if e to Just one woman, the apprecia­ eventful courtship followed. When a
When Art Failed.
tion between them must be mutual or young man has no Inclination to make
there could be no love. If, while he lovo to hla fiancee even tnomost un­
Onco upon a time a maiden with a
la calling, oetenalbly for courting, be ' sophisticated of maidens will rosllxp lofty domo sot her heart on a career
finds a trait developed In her which that his Is a half-hearted wooing. It and took a finishing course at an ex­
h e doee not like, his mind Is sure to lacked tha ardor, the eager Intensity, clusive think factory, learning a lot
dw ell, upon It until bis ardor cools. of love which aho had thought about, about art. After which her father
For Instance, if ho has braved the cold in her day dreama. Like him, sho ac­ staked her to the price of a studio,'
and s te m of an unusually bitter night i cepted the altuatlon, supposing him to and she started In to put Rembrandt
to spend a couple of hours or m I n , be an undemonstrative lover. By tho on the shelf and to make Michael
h e r society. It doesn't add to hla good $ time they havo gone round together Angelo look like a second-rater. The
humor to have her suggest that they six months or more each seems to find resalt was many pictures In which
should call upon some friend a few the tie a bit Irksome. It la not until the casual observer could easily dis­
the girl summons up courage to ask to* tinguish tho roses In the foreground
blocks away.
&lt;
There la no way of getting there be released that this man who has from the cows In the background, and
aaTO on foot* fihe sulks when he at­ be«« ia half-hearted wooer gnddenly the felt'th a t success waa assured.
tempts to arguo her out of her notion awakens to the knowledge that she Is But time developed that spreading
and that makes the evening pass un­ dearer to him than he knew and begs paint and selling pictures are distinct
comfortably, therefore unpleasantly, for another chance to make good. Nq and different propositions, and father
for him. Bhe shows so little regard man should enter Jnto a love affair, had to put up for tho rent and other
for. hla comfort, even for hla health, unless his wholo heart Is In It Half­ Incidentals from time to time.' Thon
Bho came doWn off her high perch to
that It cannot be wondersd hla love hearted wooers ate not wanted. * •
should begin to fall signally after a
wed an embryo merchant prince who
few .such contretemps The'girl waa
had a good Job In the gents.' furnish­
WINNING HIM BACK.
sure that he was In I o t o with her at
ing department.
This was a great
fir st N o-doubt he waa. Lore ta a
The girt who tells bar lover "all Is blow to art, but a big help to father.
bloom which must be coaxed along, over between us,- often regrets the Motal: It la difficult for Art to tri­
ourtuied. until It la strong enough of worda quite as soon as thsy have umph over Nature.—Atchison (Kan.)
Its own accord to take firm root passed bar lips. Her pride will not Olohe.
lfan y a girl has wondered why her let her acknowledge It 8bo watches
VI lover's love has failed her. If she him vanish down tha street, with her
carefully at her own treatment eyes suffused with tears, and the
o í him. she may o f t « find the cauae. thought ta hvr heart is, "How am 1 Jo
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win him h a r k ’" Sho knows that ho
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her dearly, sho concludes ho will suf­
fer In silence rather thnn let her
know sho In making him feel miser­
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Why not send him n card with a
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Notirr la h rr^ r |ivrn that under and
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tain fag*r thrrein pending, »herein It E ■
War* -ar»d Mattie t»r«&gt; John* a* executor«
estate of W T John*, deceased, are com
plainant« and Sariunt Opera HoUae Com­
pany, a corporation of the state of Florida, I
■ltd flntrrt If. Kam«ev( trustee, are de- !
fendaot», I «hall offer for sale and sell to
tha high« at bidder for cash. l»efore the door
of the court house in Sanford, Seminole
t ounty, Florida, on Monday, the 5th day
°f Ofiobrr, 1914, the same being a legal
sales da&gt;. snd during the legal hours of i
sale, Iht property described in the final decree aforesaid as folio««, t»-wit. Tha ärgst
Ninety ft. r
at Let Mn, (91 in Illorh I
Four &lt;«. of Tier Two (Z&gt; of K. It TratTord « |
map of th. town of Hanford fn nrtrf-rottnty
g-i.mlr.oli, iBm w i|.X)ottili. haln* the ».me r —
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k e m sr-ttiw-^nr-Thretre—
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Duo respect to your ancestors Is Im
portnnt.

purrhurr of Ta» CrrflAratr No. J:*6.'dated
the 3rd -lay ol June. A II 1913. end Cer- i

Avoid becoming effeminate.
S ix th —“Nftver Tndhlgo In luxuryT h e m Is nothing that-m akca a fool of
a man like luxury.
S ovcnth—Hide In a rlklsha as llttlo
as possible. Even if a rlklsha la bent-,
for you, try to walk homo.
E ig h th —How many of you wash
your faces with cold w a te r In the win­
ter? You should not uaa warm water.
N in th —When It la cold, think It la
h o t ; - n n d wheu tt la hot, think It Is

my oftlrr and has made application for tax !
Ifead- . la m u « in accordance, «uh law. •
Said certificate epibrace« the fallowing tfp«
eri beo property situatevi in Seminole county, Florida, to- « it :• Crrtiffràle Np. 99«
Lot f*. IMk 13. Tisr A. Sanfnfd. The «aiti ’
land being «••e««rcj at the date of the ie- ,
suanre of tuck certificate in the name of
lUotcri Turner.
Carlificate No. 443 embrace« ljot 1.
fllk 11. Tier 7, Sanford.
The «aid land
being ar«r««ed at tha data of the Issuance
of auch certificate In the name of l ynch, J.
E. Untea* «aid certificate shall be re­
deemed according to lav, tai deed will
Isaue thereon on the 29th day of September
A. P. 1914.
Wit nets my offlaial signature and seal
this thr 27th day of August, A l&gt; 1914
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4!Urk (’«eewtl «'curt. Seminole Crr . Fla.“
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boÿ^ sBôuht* orC barltk«.-^0-

cold.

OW th a t mothers nro looking about
N
for something novel, o r at least for
some now touches In school dresses

nock and another across tho breast.
Midway between these twb bands a
single row of smocking forms tho ma­
for llttlo girls, the re tu r n to fashion terial luto two pufTs. ThoHo puffs aro
of smocking will bo welcome. Light fu rther docoratcd with small French
dresses of woolen fabrics m ust bo pro- knots.
pond for tho cool days of autumn
Tho body of tho dress Is a d ju ste d to
when tho llttlo miss begins another th e ligure also by parallel tucks on
year In tho schoolroom. Smocking Is each side of th e panels. T hey o ite n d
a form of needlework ohslly done and from tin* shoulder to the norm al untst
especially appropriate to children's
clothes.
Dy means of It llttlu g a r ­
ments r a n he shaped a n d hold In to tho
flgtlro nt th e necessary p ositions It Is
not a dapted to wash fa b ric s, hut Is
especially effective on lightw eight
woolens.
A llttlo dress Is p ic tu re d hero well
designed for llttlo girls fro m eight to
thirteen y e a rs old. - It 1« fu lle r In tho
skirt and sleeves thnn t h o m ajority of
dresses designed for s u c h youthful
misses. T ho fullness is provided by
smocking and tucks laid In (he m a te ­
rial
In addition to t h e s o there are
single box plults outlining a panel In
hack a n d £ront, and o n th e underATm B e a m s . T hree p la its extend to
the band of smocking w hich heads
the short* skirt. Tho p a n d a are tin
labed with u hand of s m o c k in g at tho

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SEASONABLE SUITS.
Combinntion. of Colora
and Materiali Are Mod»!'.

line. The Isittom of the s k irt Is tinIhIumI utili a group of u n rm w tucks,
six In num ber, above the hem.
T h e sh o u ld e rs are long, dropping
o v e r tho top of th e sleeves.
The
sleeves uro som ew hat longer than
th re e -q u a rte r length, with th e ir nrnplo
fullness m u lin o ! at th e bottom by a
band of sm ocking and -u plain cufT of
the sa m e fabric a s the dress.
W ith this dre ss Is worn n round col­
la r of vai luco and organdie
Minali
cuffs to m atch are placed yver tho
hnndH on the sleeves
T h e re Is nothing so a p p r o p ria te for
decorating c h ild re n ’s clothes us neeillo
work, and tilt», re tu rn to favor of ohlfashloned smocking, which Is easily
done. Introduces n welcome new fea­
tu r e In fall d re sse s for little girls

T e n t h —It I s ‘a sbnmo to wear lorn
clothes without mending them. Hut to
wear th o torn part patched Is nothing j
NatlCr of Implication or tax Herd Indr
to be nshnmed of.
Section 575 of the (.citerai Statuir« •
Not»** I* hereby given that J N |*grter.
E le v e n th Know u h n t Is sh a m e , ho
Jr., |iun iia*er of Tju Orttfl« ate« Sti
who d o e s not know w h a t Is Bhame Is 136,
l t&lt;l. datrd the Ird day of June.
ItO?, «r i Tax t'rrtIficatrs No« 123 «fated
In fe rio r to dumb anim als.
the 5th lay of June, ,\ 4* |9 | | . tortili
T w e lfth —W hile In good health train calo No lu|5 datr&lt;l the Ird day of Jupe,
A. l&gt;. 1912, Certificate No. 2*h dated the
yourself so as to en d u m physical la­ 7tb
day of June, A. I&gt;. 1909, haa filed raid
bor. W hen you aro III, however, obey fortificati-« in my office and ha« made
application
for tax deed to t««ue in accord*
your physician’s Instructions.
ancs *nh la». Slid certificates embrace
T h irte e n th —Make y o u r clothes and tho foiu»mg described property «Ituatcd
Re mi role count). Florida, tou-it: CcfBhoes bigger. N ever mind tho stylo in
tifleat
I Di I'npfottrd prêt of HIL II
Mitch»
or sh a p e .
' •»»•&gt; I • *&gt; I.'o I, No »‘ 4,
Lot •*** • *• ' 11. of I .u \ it :k I », Mu*
F o u r t e e n t h —Hecomo n m an useful cheli*«
t io ). Let) (.Sant No 171. |^»t
I Mitrhrir« sur »I ) I #*%y 4«ratti
to y o u r country
W h o e v e r cannot be **s* ,,lk
t- t . • 17 III h I» \f M. » t . K,.f*. x
tto Is b e t t e r d&lt;&gt;a&lt;l
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I*, ng •*** •» « *be la*.«
of th*
• '&lt;•*• «»I * . tl . e f t .IlC ftr*- N-.«
Horsepower of Water.
4.3(1, I«
t -471 in Ibe ft«*n»* of I • Innati
S iili th e w ater k! v»»h no
no &lt;vr»»»&gt;
no iniwcr.
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much p o w e r uh Ih ru p ro c e n tc d hy Ita in ih
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1* -• *■••1 rrrtlfirat«*« «hall lit* r r t l i r m weight. A gallon of fulling water will r »1I)»»
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dnvtdop uh much pnV c r uh a falling
block of Iron vxclghing t»2.f» i*&gt;umJn Of

tho pow e r developed W a te r falling uno
foot will develop u premiar« rtf 43
p o u n d s per nrjuare Itu-h o f pipo.

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ailments, Tlicdford’s Black-DrauRht has provxd itself a safe,
reliable, Rcntlc and valuable remedy.
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try BlackDraiiRht. It is a medicine &lt;&gt;f known merit. Seventy-five
years uf splendid success proves its value. Good for
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NQTH'E Of H l i n t l f f S SAI K
than ono of Bilk.
»»&gt; virtue ot a uti! ol Flrfl Fans« i««ur&lt;l
Vu imi uml» o »h** •rat of thr County Crturt
un old s e rv a n t of h e rs In tho country, u II i1| i Imoi« §h * nun y, Flurttla m that
FASHIONABLE LINENS.
in • •• • .rfain prnilm»: «hrtrin
who d e sc rib e d tho ad v an tag e's of h er • • * •|.S
refi 'li ter * um |*«n&gt;, • »«ir ti4r«ttun
1.
—
d a u g h te r's r e c e n t m a r r ia g e The Iiuh- t* «Biniti! Bini F It l'fillrr I« tlefl bdailt.
N .w «od H . n d . o ^ S M . For t h . Bed ,m||(, „ ,lH fulr,y lir 0H,„.r ous man In 11• •intir» • &lt;*ir*1
iff »•« |r vI#•! \|f»*«n
«• un \( 4-f *«v. Ihr »ih •!«&gt; 41f *trlohrr.
H a n d s o m e ly
E m b r o id e r e d .
tho building tr a d e , th e y hnd a coin
• 19M • »4- -m»•»w »•111f thr ' fa| \f 4»nn «©iti on ».♦f • *..l !»|f«l *«le-a 1• k «ili
Mhccts arc aliiH’-l uni' cp*all&gt; li»m furtald» Imuso and garden, having 11» t
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r I«*r •• !r • ■* 1 •« Il a* •jtiiidir -.u*. r ) *0
Hill III &lt;1 III a wide hem Just t" uliow rent to pay, u maid to do her house
hi||tis( alni l'f*w» huMrr for ra«h, »ilhwhen tiirmsl down.
\ et there an* work,«t' drlvo on Sundays w h e n ^ th e .
*.w legal hour« &lt;*/t «airi «late, «t anil in
•»! the muri |i*Mi•«* th»'*r in tl»»* r||&gt; of
many objection* to this methml of h'»n*«&gt; was not needed for bufllneBB ■ 1•»rd.
Se ni*nule /ntjnfj ,|T»r*»|a *i* f•*I
inloriimeiiL The threads are very apt purposes, nnd, above nil, qio certainty 14««s ■f drwrfili» «i lami.
land, |il
tituair
i)*»ig and
uatr . l)'tf
LCèi i in ,Sr munii« ruuiit), i bifida. ii*-»»i.
to break,. Then the hem Will have lu uf provision for tho futuro.
Lui Sitty-aii (G6&gt; ari4Ì Ihe «oulh hall of lx)%
t&gt;n token off or sewed In nn mltfalnly
f§4) of II Joseph'« Addillo» fn
"It's-, unltfcky,'* %sho concluded, Fitti fnur areording
to map or piai therenf
wain, so It will t&gt;v found wiser to buy "Hint Mary cna't nbldo tho man; but. flar'ord,
a* ***c«rded ir» the puldir rrford» of (frange
those with a iierfis-tly plain hem or. If as I says to her, m a'am , thoro would and Serrinole rnuati«*«, alafe of Flortila.
to *atl«fy the term&gt; of «aid eierutinn and.
hemmed at home, to llnlsli with the nlways bo somo drawback, whatover ro«i
«.
I «ted thl« 31 st day of Aututl, 1914.
over ha tided horn that Is «usually found tnnn you married.*"
r s i il;
»ANI».
on napkins. A fine crochet luce may
Sheriff Seminoie ('ounty. Florida
I Kri*5tr
go clear across the end th at L* to fold
Trafflo in Park Goldfish.
over nnd so give the look of rcDnomcnt
Molesting tho goldfish In tho lakes la &lt;irralt C'«art flexrnth Judicial Clrrull In
that goes with perfect taste.
In and For Hemlnalcv t'otint). Florida. In
Pillow slips nre nlso left open at In Central park Is no trifling offense,
( hanrrrf
both ends, with Ince all around. The ns eight youngsters, ta k e n to tiio Ju­ EC»* McLura«, Complainant
v«.
Citation
venile
court,
havo
learned.
In
each
bed aeems exquisitely dressed - with
W J. McLura«. Pefrndant
cose
u
lino
of
|1
was
Imposed.
Tho
these accessorie*. An old fashioned
T» W. J. Mrl.ura«'
\Nherea* a bill uf enmpiaint ha« l.es-n filed
twister ense open on either end also lads w e r e from tho E ast side.
In
11la rourt a* above entitled, and.
Pnrk
employes
learnod
recently
of
a
tins Ince. ituil If divdnsl i*nrh of these
U herta*, (ieorge A l»e*(*olte«, «olirltor
an*l of rounael for rompiainant ha« made
ends mny no tli*l with a bow of broad trnfllo In park goldfish. It was found affidavit
that It lx the belief of affiant that
ribbon, allhough n more refined taste thnt ono boy had capturod and sold the defendant. W. J. Mrl.ura« la a non
worth In tho park. Tho,lad had r*-»i.i.nt of th* .i»i» ot Harki. «n&gt;i U » r«-«will not permit anything In color about j 11.35
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_ ». * » ,». _ drill dt » rl.tr or munit) othrr thin thr
plaeed them la bottles a s he got them rt.tr ol- —
• *nd Ihlt hit rrrldrnrr II
Florid«.
n b«l.
4nd that thr drlrnd.nl It ovrr
The pretty "tw in .beds.“ -standing and thnn sold them »t bargain prices Unktatarn
twrnty on. jrtiri ol »*r/ and that thrr* la ho
side hy side, with snowy counterpane«- tp park visitors. Police Commission • p r r v i n In Utr atata of Florid», thr rrrvlc* ot
I
*»uhi&gt;o*0S
arould - oind tald' ' . upon
uponiwb»horn
slips nnd sheets turned down, nre most nr Woods was Informed, and detailed *u,,p?îD
«ni» msiwiere,
, hi* seni r*. •. v•**&gt;
somo
e
x
tra
men
around
tho
Harlem
•r* &lt;rderrd and r«Quir»d to ipptar to th« b*ll
attractive and look neater than any
40' • 4»| 0 *» U* «
ot rnmplatnt fll.d In -tkia MOV. (n th. .ho*,
sort of Ince o r nefldorprs possibly ran lake.- •
rnlltlra court, on or twlor* Monday, th» Slh
Tho. "cops" capturod nine o t tho day of Octol»-, A. 1). 1914; othrrwiaa thr
Merchants enter now to the newest In
tilll fllrd a(aln»t you will (&gt;• takrn a» ronevery way. nnd counterpanes arc so young anglers. All had lines with bont (r*&lt;rd.
wqven tl»nt the com ers fit around the pins attached to tho end, with a ploce
Il la furthrr ordrrrd that Ihi. nolle. t&gt;.
posts without having to bo pulled Into of cotton for balL Tho goldfish. In puMlihrd In lh. Sanford Hrrald. a nrwafiaprr, publlahrd In Marninola county. Fior­
g re ater numbers this y ea r than ever do, ntn e s week lor *l(ht consecutiva ««»ka.
awkward'folds.
Witnraa. E. A. I&gt;ou|laaa, Clrfk of «h. plrknown before, rose to th e cotton bait
cult Court, and th« real ol aald court, on
and
wero
soon
In
captivity.—New
York
this th. 22nd d.y ot July, A. I&gt;. 1914.
• 8yst#m In t h . Cupboard,
(•call .
E. A. imUCLAHS.
n o w m sny minutes nro lost some­ Tribune.
1'l.rk Circuit Tourl, Scmlnola (ounty.
County.
ny J. C. Uo»*rl«. t). C.
time* by looking for n enn or bottle
C,&lt;-orc. A. P.Cotlc.
The Question.
which tins been pushed behind sr*u)e
Solicitor aod or&lt;*oun»«l lor Complainant
i’ostm nster General Burleson said
97 Fri-Stc
thing else on the sholves? Here I* n
simple Ides which can readily be adopt nt a banquet In Washington:
"One of our post ofllcw stprios con­
ed: Have made a set of little step* of
N o lle « o f A p p lic a tio n fo r T . i l» « r d U n d e r
N r r l l . n 37 « o f I h r (i« n « « n l . H t . l u l c o
various widths. baTlng tho top step the cerns a post offleo census taken a
Nolle. U h#r.by ,lv»n thnt J. N. . I'ortor
n arrow est 3inke them as fu r apart ns num ber of years ago:
Jr., purchancr ot T.« Ortlflc.t*. Non. _379,
"A question In thla census waa: 380, «81, 382, dated lh. 3rd day of July,
the rest of yoty canister*, cereal and
A. 'pi 1906,
«»Id cortlflcatM In
my
■*. i'aa
h i (lied
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spice Jar*. Then place the smallest 'W hat a re your m arital r o la tlo n if
offlre *nd haa read, appllritloo lor t . i deed«
"Tho
answers
to
this
quostloq
were
to |a«u« In Accordance with Into.
Bald
cans on the top sh?lf, the larger can»
ambra» tho followtns dea*
on t h e lower shelf, sn d so on. In thla startling. Ono post m a s te r answered: certificat«.
r/lbetl property »Ituated In Bamlnnl. coun­
way yon will h a r e only one ohject oc­ 'W lr to middling.' A nother answered: ty, Florida, to-wit; Lou 101. 116, 122 and
Lot ISA (lm. bag at BE cor, run B T»
cupying the width of it shelf-snd will Fine.' A. third, poor fellow, made the 4
def.
80 ______
minute«_ W with
li*. 14.B0 ,cha..
m. _
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thane. N I» de* 10 minuta. W t cha,
never have to look behind one thing ky %raglo answ er: ‘Th« w o r s t " t
th.nr« 8 T0 de* «0 min W 13.60 cha.
And another.

The woman who la fastidious In relaid to her attire doee not neglect the
•*»•11 details of dress Smart looking
«olonla! pumps add. a chic detail to

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Tho

te r It Is neco*Kury to m ultiply the voltime of flowing w a te r In cubic feet p* e r .
jjjln u te hy Its weight, ti2.&amp; pounds, nnd
t i e r a |&lt; i&lt; v u ro in o
|JI oVi-m. | mm kt-tle»&gt;k
this product hy tho v e rtic a l height of
and pi-ttlcoat arc ntl Im portant fen- th d filli ill foot, and (livido hy 33,000,
turi«-« of tin* c o stu m e
Convenient
gloves (or minimer a r e washaljle ones ,h " ,," n ,b ‘‘r ,,f foo».pounda representlug o n e horse|H)wer for o n e minuto.
of the Blip on variety. T h e se mny l&lt;e
easily cleaned In lukew arm w a te r and

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Cotnblnationa nre p opular thla sc«•on.’ even in tub frocka. N ot oqljr may
two or more colors b o -u n ited In one
costume, but two or more different ma­
terials mny fo used. T bo frock lllus1**lod here hay a separnto aklrt and
«oat effect th a t makes It vory acccptame for s tre e t wear. T h a aklrt la of
white and the coat tn roao colored
ratine. Very chic are tho llttlo collar
of soft w hite embroidery, panam a h at
■ad the w hite buttoned boot*.

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ti'
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w o tie u a n . nmrn th n n a
th e nia jnrity. a glrl front
nnd Illo who rocnlves nn d
scnllo|Ksl around the tiottoru. This tolornblo offor of m n r r la g o
mny tx? Inundered nnd will wcar_bctti,r
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BEING A RESUME

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Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor
Phoned to Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Phone 203
1 Brilliant Ureeption
— T he home of Mr. and Mrs. H enry
R. Stevens was th e sce.no of a b ril­
lian t reception T u esday evening,
tendered Dr. an d Mrs. Brow n le e 'b y
th e members of the Presbyterian
church.
' T h e beautiful home, with its a r ­
ti s ti c decorations was an exquisite
1---------- s e ttin g — ftrr--th e daintiij— gowned
,
. , yomr_tt.-zthg rpptbtTrP-farms-tnd J ulup y faces of the young people, a n d
th e flower of m anhood gathered b e ­
n e a th its hospitable roof, to offer
.^congratulations and good wiMfes to
th e popular young clergyman a n d
his charming bride.
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KuLctULg-Uiui-tccupUuu .hall, from
-»is» -porch, its- baauty- w iu U d ia r s u m * .
pleasing and a ttra c t» « .- T he b alus­
tr a d e leading to th e upper landing
was entwined with th e pretty vine of
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tho s ta r jessamine; th e chandeliers
to o were festooned with the sam e
vine an d graceful ferns wero used in
effective decoration throughout th e
lower floor. Vases of red roses fn
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t h e parlor, nnd pink .roses in th o
lib rary added th eir b eauty and fra­
grance to tho charm of the p re tty
rooms. In the dining room a color
achomc of pink and green.w as c a r­
ried out in great m asses of pink vine
or Love's wreath a n d this too droop­
ed from the chandelier in graceful
sprays. A large bowl of the dain ty
flower centered the table.
Guests were received in the recep­
tio n hall by Men. R. L. Pock a n d
M rs. O. L. T aylor and presented to
R ev. and Mrs. Brownlee, receiving
w ith Mr. nnd Mrs. Stevens in th e
parlor.
Mrs. Brownlee was daintily gown­
ed in white crepe de chine and c a r­
ried an arm bouquet of white china
asters nnd asparagus fern.
Mr*. Sloven* wore a* becoming
gown of blue crepe voile, fashioned
w ith pleated Russian tunic and
bodice over a blouse of White shadow
lace a n d effectively trimmed in
black velvet.
The" bride,'s register, in which was
inscribed the names of the guest*
was a p re tty conception of the book­
makers* art, a souvenir of a c h a rm ­
ing occasion thul will he among the
cherished relics of the happy cmrplrrAnsisting in serving were the
Misses Annie Lee Caldwell and Essie
. P urdon.
T h e delightful occasion will be
am o n g the most pleasant memories
of guests a n d hosts alike.
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Luncheon for Bride»-Elect
A lovely pink a n d .white luncheon
was given by Afisa Saideo Williams
T h u rs d a y afternoon from one to
three, in honor of three of the p o p ­
u la r young brides-elect. Misses M a­
bel H and, .Genie Wicker and Linda
Le flier.
A charming simplicity prevailed
in th e decorations of [link and white
confined to the dining room. Vases
of Love’s W reath a n d bowls of cal-,
lad iu m s and ferns were placed a b o u t
t h e room. . T h o 't a b l e ' was a bea u ­
tiful * conception of artistic taste.
F ro m the Ceiling above the center
of tha table, reaching to the four
corners, pink ribbons were tied with
graceful hows of pink tulle and
ca u g h t at the corners with the same
effect.
From th e center hung u
largo white bell
from which was
suspended by plqk ribbons a silver
cUpid.
U pon a handsome* centerpiece of drawn work over plnk sllk
was placed a basket of pink double
hibiscus and asparagus fern, m
T he place cards ’were pretty hand
p a in te d brides containing the guests
nam e, tied to a long pink ribbon, a t
t h e o th e r end of which was the favor,
a lovely1 little cupid, concealed be­
n e a th . the basket of flowers.
For
t h e brides-elect th e favors were
d a i n t y doll brides.
Snowy linen, sparkling cut glass,
gleam ing silver a n d d ainty china
m ade- a beautiful setting for th e
d a i n t y luncheon consisting of:
Clear T o m a to Soup
Bread and B u tte r Sandwiches
L o b s te r Salad in H e art-s h a p e moulds
Saltine*
Fried Chicken
Guava Jelly
Creamed P otatoes
Green P e a s
Olivee
Celery
S tr a w b e rry Ice C ream
w ith W hipped Cream
C akes „
Iced Tea .
Pink H e a rt M ints *
I n t h e cutting of th e bride's cake
Mias M abel H a n d 'c u t the .thimble,
Mias Genie Wicker th e ring and Mias
C h a rlo tte H a n d th e dime.
Thoee Invited to m eet the honorees were Mrs. L arr^m ore, Aliases
C h a rlo tte Hand,
E lizabeth
Mc­
Laughlin, Alsrtlia Fox, Peaches Lefffer, R uby Betts, Belle Smith a n d

Ruth Mettinger.

tnortung a t her homo on L-elcry
avenue. The ta b le was lovely with
its snowny linen and blue and white
china.
Tho p re tty .little place cards
enclosing the young hostess'- card
with the two d a te s of her birth and
b ir th d a y she wan celebrating.
The
back leaf of th e booklet contained a
s ta m p picture of Miss C happell,
m aking..a. precioua-jtnu.venir of the

ocjasiuQ___Altai - tm aklaaL .ibe -ytrla
enjoyed^ a h a p p y jo y Ttdcin* th e -m n chine. Miss C h a p p e ll’s guests were

In Grandmother't K itchen

S te w a r t was th e kitchen show er at
the home of Miss Jimmie Laing.
The decorations were, lovely a n d
Miss Laing, a gracious hostess, th e
whole affair being a charm ing suecess. In t h e ' h a l l green vinca a n d
tho red coral flowty were effective
and beautiful, b en e ath its softened
rays of the electric light shaded w ith
red. Tho b a lu s tra d e was en tw in ed
with the jcssainiue vine and p o tte d
plants completed the entrance from
Fairyland jn to th e green bower t h a t
led to the dining room. T he hack
porch was enclosed with palm ctloes
und transformed into a cool, green
retreat, where th e refreshing fruit
punch was served. Here the pun ch
table was placed with its d a in ty
cover of em broidery and gleam ing
punch howl encircled with coral
flower,
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In tho dining room hanks of ferns
and potted plants made an effective
decoration in tho center of which
was the daintily ap pointed table.
Above the ta b le from the ceiling
green and pink crepe paper was
carried to the four corners a n d finished with tug hows of pink tulle
From tho chandelier wps suspended |
a spectacled, h e a rt covered ru p i d In

a swing, , looking v ery wise a n d
knowing a t th e pictured faces of a
bride and groom ju st above him.
The centerpiece was a largo h ea rt of
pink oleanders and asparugus fern,
from which strings of pink hearts
extended to the corners. T h e favors
were s r o a l ^ p i n k • hearts tied with
green bowX ,
In tho hall th e guests were welMilien,
corned hy
Misses Clara
M artha Fox and Julia l.alng.
Receiving with Miss l.a in g wese
the Misses R u th E d ith a n d Minnie
Stewart.
T w o contests, “J n G ra n d m o th e r’s
K itch en " and the " R o m a n c e of a
C ak e" were greatly enjoyed. In
the form er Mrs. M. M. S te w art won
the prize and in the Inlter Mrs. E. E.
Cox. T h e guest prize presented to
Miss S te w art -wn*-rr cute little live
■kfftbn:- ~ M u d z-tau g h tpr•,wn d»-mrrrh&lt;
m ent was created tvhen Misa Julia
Laing, , im personating a dear old
grandm other, charm ing in a pink
crepe gown apd green cap ant!
apron brought in' a heavy millinery
packing box, covered w ith hearts. At
the request of Miss Jim m ie Laing,
- w i u a jn m r a t « d - ‘lH a U " ..M U t K u
•art was invited to d i s p l a y - th e hats
anti tlrcjr fuUli m a n y jusekagna rnite.
tabling a • com plete outfit for th e
kitchen.
C hicken salad, 'olives, cheese sandwiches, h ea rt shaped cakes Iced in
pink artd green an d fruit pu n ch were
tho delicious re freshm ents served,
Besides the honoree. Miss S te w art,
o th e r guests wero M esdames
. M.
S te w art, E . E . Cox, C. M. Williams,
Geo. H y m an , A. C. Williams, Lore tta Brothcraon, R. II. Jarvis, M. M.
Mitchell, W. C. Bray, J. B. Lawson, C. W. I.uing, J. B. Colder, N. II
Garner, H. H. Peabody, M. L. P o ­
derwood, M. Norw ood; Misses E d ith
and M innie S tew art, Genie Wicker,
Winnie Rivers, Murie S te w art, M ary
G atchel, Cora Lee H a m ric k, R uby
B etts, D aisy B etts, Ju lia Laing and
M a rth a Fox.
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plicity of th e decorations. I n th e
big colonial fire place a b a n k of
ferns was very effective, while above,
graduating from th e top to tho lowor
shelf were sprays o f the lovely p u r ­
ple Houghan VJIlia.
Vases of the
purple flower were placed a b o u t tho
handsome room s; completing nn a r ­
tistic arrangem ent th a t was c h a rm ­
ing. In the dining room the sam e
effective decoration was used.
As­
sisting Mrs. S m ith in serving tho
delicious ice cream and cake were
Misses Mcll W h itn e r and Elizabeth
McLaughlin.
Mrs. C. O. M cLaughlin made to p
score apd won a pair of fíne silk
hose. Mrs. H e n ry Wight won the
consolation prize a lovely boudoir
cap and Mrs. M a b ry was presented
with the guest prize of silk stockings.
* Mrs. • S m i t h 's - gnrwtir besides tho
h o r t o r w were -Mwwh» m w rJr-W •‘•‘D ickins, A. W. F itts. H enry Wight, C.
0 . McLaughlin, C. M. Vorcc, D eane
Turner, S. Pulcston, Fannie M u n ­
son, D. L. T h ra s h e r, ;R. A, N ew m an,
ltoy Symes, II. A. Howard, C ruse

A jolly p a r ty of la * and g e n tle­
men who s p e n t t h e day Ashing on
the Woklvn T u e s d a y were Mrs. R. L.
Jones, Miss H o ik in s Jones, Mr. a n d
Mrs. A. D. P arrish a n d son, Harvey*,
Mr. Rny and son, T roy, going u p in
M r.-G ro w 's launch.
They c a u g h t
fish enough for a fine fry, which

son, V ictor have « t u r n e d from a
most delightful visit to Mrs. A. J.
Davis of A ugusta. While en route
home Mrs. M cLaulin visited Mrs.
Susan M cC all in S a v a n n a h and
spent tw o days with Mrs. Lowry in
Jacksonville.
H enry Jr. is Mill in
Jacksonville.
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A congenial party t h a t enjoyod a
fine drive th ro u g h tho c o u n tr y to
Wekiwn S prings and T av a re s wero
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff and
their c h a rm in g guest, Mrs. Parsons
of Jacksonville, Dr. and Mrs. C. E.
Walker.

Miss Mabel Bowler, after Bj&gt;
¡ng tho s u m m e r delightfully an
h e r old friends in Sanford left
her home in Jacksonville
day.
Miss Bowler's charm
aweetpesae n d ea r her to a large r
am ong whom she will he gr,
missed.

Miss Louise Harris of South C ar­
Mrs. J. H. B ruton hns ret nr
olina Is th e guest of Mrs. G. P. Pax­ from a dclighfult visit with hur f
ton.
Misa Harris will teach the ily a t Coronado.-Eighth G r a d e of the* G ram m ar

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. Dr. Bouchellc, who hart-hern the
g u e s t of his dutighter; Mrs, lf**nry
Mrs. O. B. S ingletary a n d family* W ight for .several m onths has re­
left W e d n esd ay to join Mr. Single­ tu rn e d to his hom e in Thom ns.viHrtary in Jacksonville, where they will
reside this winter.
Mrs, W, T. Jphn»^J4JUt.rec
called to P atterso n , Ky.7 TifcTaii'
Mrs. E. D. C hittende n a n d d a u g h ­ th e serious illness of a rela tiv ^.
ter, Alias E d n a have re tu rn e d .from
Mrs.. II— It— Stoveji*; arnimpnmivt
nr- delightfuL s u m m er trip -spoilt jn
New Y ork nnd New Jersey. ' Miss
Mrs. K. C. Bowers sp en t several
La.Ura—
iCfc^flUiirnrfltanrôàr lucksnrnriltrr-rMx
the north for several m o n th s longer,
u ndrigoing—t r eat m ent* for a —rfislorated ankle.
Mr. and Airs. E. L. Ferran of
E u stls are the guests of their daugh­
Air, N. W , Green, an em ployee of ter, Airs. D. L. Thrsaher.
the A tlan tic C oast Line is enjoying
Mrs.- Clifford Bell has returned
a two w eeks’ vacation in Jackson­
from
C h arlo tte, N. C.
ville.
Mrs. Eugene L arram or is visiting
v Flora Louise is the nam e of the
her
a u n t, Mrs. Phelps on bake
little d a u g h t e r who has come to
Onoro,
N e xt week she will in- the
make her ho m e with Mr. a n d Mrs.
guest
of
Miss Saideo William*
M. M. E v an s.
Mrs. D. L. T h rasher, Miss May
and Mrs. S. Pulcston and little
Fields
daughters h av e re tu rn e d from a
jolly trip to Ponce Park.
Airs. C. II. Dingeo is again at
hom e after a fino visit to home folk*
a t Dunedin.
CAidl'rn I ’tlla u
Thlrsilay evening, Sept 17th. Mr
a n d Mrs.
Davis H art rnrdt .!lv
welcomed the members of the &lt; hn&gt;.
tian E n d ea v o r Society to their beau­
tiful home o t s ^ h c Heights,
T he com m ittee on r e f n - l n . :»
were kept busy with the preparation
of the chicken pillnu, coffee. . tc.
which when ready was enjoy c ; by
th e merry p a r ty am idst an at ;•&gt;dance of good cheer. Through the
kindness of Mr. H. ft. Steven- the
grounds wore splendidly light' i
After pleasant hour* the host
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hostess -were bade good nigbt
:h
heartfelt th a n k s for tliejr k in d "- m.
Those present wero:
Mrs. &lt;&lt;&lt;i
Davis H art, Mrs. Louis G arth«,
Miss May Doyle, Mrs George Pitton. Miss Alice Whitner, Miss A t *
W hitner, Mrs. Frank G rnyum , M m
Essie Purdon, Miss Morrison, Ain»
E dna Tullough, Miss Louis« Gf.&lt;y
H arris, Miss D orothy Brock, M m.
Chas. Dingeo, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell,
Mrs. E. D. Brwonlee, Alisa Annie
Lee Caldwell, Miss M ary Gardner,
Miss Bessie Long. Miss Jean M hvwell, Miss Nan E Paxton, Rev 1
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Brownlee, Messrs Geo Da •
H art, David Caldwell, II. J. Mint"
Carl Roumillut, Chas. Dingeo, T&gt; -inie Deane, Louis G ardner, Emory
Close, Pope Wicker, R obert ifeane,
K e n t R ossetter ‘and Air. Thomas.

Mrs. G. F. Sm ith was the charm ing hostess of the first large bridge
party of, th e season T h u rs d a y nfternoon at her beautiful home on Magnolia avenue, com plim entary to her
guest, Mrs. M. H. M ab ry of Tallahupsee.
T he b e a u ty of the a t tr a c tiv e home
was e n h a n ced hy the charm ing sim-

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Among the many pre-nuptial *1fairs of the early au tu m n will be the
miscellaneous shower given hy Mr*.
R. J. Holly a t her home on *&gt;anf' ril
Heights next T h ursday uftrrnoot n
honor of Mias Mabel H and, w im-e
m arriage to Mr. Archibald Beits
has been announced.

Ask your boy about
“ ROYAL BR A N D .”

Sanford will have n c h a p te r of the
D aug h te rs of the Confederacy, the
sam e to he formed a t any early date.
T h e D aug h te rs in all the cities of
th e soqth ta k e an active p a r t in so­
cial affairs a n d tho form ation of a
Sanford ch n p te r to which all daugh­
ters of so u th e rn soldiers are eligible
will add m uch to the Society of this
city.

150 Suits, 1914 Styles,
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Just In.

ROYAL BRAND

Misses J s n ie a n d Alice Whltner,
who h av e been th e pop u lar y 0un*
guests of M r. a n d Mrs. B. F. \Vbitn cr h a v e * g o n e to Orlando to vUit
th eir a u n t, Mrs. C. W. Goodrich
before re tu rn in g to their home ¡„
Jacksonville.

ROYAL BRAND

SHIRTS AND BLOUSES
MARK
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That’s the nam&amp;of the best hose
going for boys’ and girls’ school
wear and play.

Why worry; make boys’ furnish­
ings when you can buy ready­
made just, as cheap and the boys
like them better. Shirts and
Blouses, always fresh and pretty

Will be given in Sanford on
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Thursday Afternoon and Evening,
and Friday Morning .
Beginning October latT Rates on
application.
Majorlo A. Boor Instructor o f Violin

JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY
DcLAND, FLORIDA

WATCHEB, CLOCKS, JEWEI.ltV . S 11.
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ON TUESDAYS
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¡N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith Living
SANEO HI), LI.GRIDA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1914.

VOLUME VI

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Funeral of Captain Dunn

DEATH STRUGGLE
FOUGHT IN GREAT
BATTLE OF EUROPE

FLORIDA IS
FORGING TO
THE..FRÛNI

Warning
On
account
of there being a n u m ­
T h e r e was a large assembla go of
ber
of
fire
escapes
erected th ro u g h ­
friends S aturday afternoon at the
out
th
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s
ta
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th
at
do
not meet the
hom e of Dr. G H E dw ards a t 40‘J
requirem
ents
of
the
s
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a
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e law, I beg
S o u th Orange avenue, atte n d in g the
to ask th n t each and every one h a v ­
fu n e ral of C aptain E. \V. D. D u n n ,
ing to iTrtVe such work done, being
who died on W ednesday night. T h e
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65. Sec. 14. Acta of Legis­
LUur Pack, pastor of t h e Ephrrcrpal'
lature.
1913.
subm it their plans to
c h u rc h of Sanford.
Mntly beautiful
me
for
approval,
before the work
floral tributes were offered as tokens
«lone, and when such fire escapes
of t h e high esteem in which the de­
have been erected, th a t they have
ceased was hold.
them inspected and approved by
T h e burial took place in the O r­
s tate hotel commissioner, before p a y ­
la n d o cem aU ry. = U e p o r j r n t tn r r ------ing for sit mo.
VOne of the greatest undertakings
In m aking a to u r of Florida, e v i - ^
A. L. M E S S E R ,
in the history. n l.S f t a í a r d .Ima stalled.
donees of improve
e n 'o n - e v w j
m ents in rail and hard roads, a c - ^ .
heading.oL I nkr M o n r a m n thu.San
ford side and will e x te n d from the
tiv ttta r •h ’TTftj'*trrrfMffBr,*- citrus f n i j t '
b a t t o
w
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t
irunt o( the old ilhro fa c to ry cast of
and vegetable culture as well as
agricultural pursuits.
the alley below P a lm e tto avonue or
a distance of ab o u t tw o th ousand FREIGHT SHIPM ENTS A N D
From one end of tho s ta le to th o •
o
th
e r tlioro is an aw akening spirit
feet.
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BEER TO BEAR THE
PHENOM ENON
HAS BEEN aa to th e im p ro v em en t of th e soil,
The bulkhead will follow thej* deb e tte r cultivation, wider diversifica­
BURDEN
jnarkation of the w a te r lino in width
NOTED BY GOOD MANY
tion of crops and the general a d ­
and will reclaim m u ch la n d on the
FLORIDIANS
W
ashington,
D.
C.,
Sept.
22.
An
vancem ent of farms.
No one fa- *
lake front th a t will bo v ery valuable
Early in June this year I wrote miliar with Florida ton years ago
from a commercial a t a n d p o l n t aaidu effort is being made by Congress to
mi open letter to the Jacksonville can travel through it now 'w ith o u t
from the beautification of th e water levy a war tax of $100,000,000 to
m ake up the deficit in imports due
Board of T ra d e calling a tte n tio n to being impressed with the striking
front.
to
t
h
e
European
war.
It
is
proposed
the
fact th a t at low w ater in the St. change th at is taking place in the
The first dredging was alow anil
t h a t t h e freigtb shipm ents Hear SG5.jioitllt i n- l i n e
London.
T
u
esday,
I
l
a
m
Re­
J
o
ii
ns
river the current was up diversification of farm ing and th e
(iilficult on account of th e bard pan
000.000 und I..... 1:16,000.000
T h e ported von Kluck retired into Bel­
"
T
h
e
attacks
un
the
French
are
stream
from the m o u th of th e We- im provem ent of farm homes.
encountered necessitating th e m an­
tra n s p o rta tio n companies are used gium and h e a v ily reinforced
progrc-siiig
at
several
(mints
in
tiie
kivu
rivef,
at times as far Lake
Men everywhere th ro u g h o u t tho
ufacture of a special a p p a r a t u s for
m erely as a collection agency of the
C
e
n
t
r
a
l
Vosges.
A
t
Do
non,
near
Htirnuy.
Therefore
navigation
was
atuto
are viewing with a broad vision
drilling into the hard p a n a n d bring­
fund a n d are to he com pensated for
Paris, T u e s d a y , 11 n. m. — Rheims Sc no nes. 27 miles bo ut heust of L une- in*no way dependent on the little limitless opportunities for develop­
ing it up through the a u c tio n dredge.
their services. B ear is to hear an cathedral c a n he re stored, ns it is vllle a n d near Saales, in the G erm an stream sou th of Lake H arney. This ment.
T h e y are actively nt work
New machinery has been ad d e d to
additional tax of fifty cents per b a r ­ not entirely ruined.
F re n c h cleric Vosges, -their offensive has been re­ condition has often prevailed during doing things in accordance with tho
the dredge boat and in a few days
rel a n d the m an ufacturers of dom es­ pi college in D unkirk, falsely ac­ pulsed
tin* spring months but I have never wealth nn»i opportunities which tho
the pipes will be th ro w in g a stream
tic
wines
also
come
in
for
a
share
of
"
T
h
e
r
e
is
no
news
from
the
e
a
s
t
­
observed
it at this season until the resources of the s ta te justify.
cused
of
being
a
spy,
was
courtof l a k e sand over th e b u lk h e a d and
the tax burden
ern
«
Russian
front
r
u
m
p
"
present
sum
m er
Owing to the sh o rt­
murtailed
a
n
d
shot
at
Valenciennes.
There is no longer to lie found a n y
the company expects to have the
As an additional relief for war Both arm ies a re less violent in a t ­
age
of
rainfall
thiu
turtler
the
c
u
r­
where
ill the s tate do u b t as to its
work completed in leas t h a n a year
conditions. Senate leaders announce tack while allies are a c q u irin g fresh
rent has been up stream as far as future, or any wiivcring in thou g h t
from date. Haste is not o ne of the
M a r N e w s S il ni m a r )
that th e Rivers and Harbor- appro t roups
Lake H arney a s late as th e miihlle as to the fart th a t it is thp most in­
requisites of the work but th o r­
T he: &lt; i- no victory as yet for
priution toll will probably to- re
of
this m onth, Septem ber
T h e o b ­ viting field for m an of brains, energy
oughness and when it is finished it
eit her i-li in the b a ttle of th e Alane,
London, England,
Sept
22
duced $26,000,(100
ject
of
this
letter
is
not
to
em pha- ami capital in thi- world
Business
will he a work of a r t a n d satisfac­
While the fortune* of buttle tlucluate w h i c h k i - now raged in France for -ij’.i' till- well ,ui! iu-tit 11 ¡tied fact but men reulizo th a t tiler»’ may bo from
tion not only to the c o n tra c to rs but
Kolb side- claim stil­
along the Center Ilf tl|e extended tell il
Wet and I If) In Virginia
In call a tte n tio n to the salt and pFY- time to time tem porary halts in tho
lu the citizens of Sanford.
cesses
ami
favorable
positions.
front in F ra n c e , d esperate efforts are
hnps o th er^ mineral* noticeable in march »&gt;f progress, and they fu rth e r
R
ichm
ond,
Yu,,
Sept.
22.
V
ir­
Fred Ogrum, the well kn o w n con­
T h e ’in days of desperate buttle,
being made to execute tu rn in g move­
t
It»* water of the St Johns at this r»’idizc th a t the prosperity of this
ginia
voters
will
ballot
today
on
the
tractor anil concrete e x p e rt of Jack­
tier re i - T1111■r &gt; lire i|,,y and night, stage
ments
on
iuit
h
tl.i
nk
s ta te it a s been great ami continuous
sonville is in charge of th e work and q u estion of s t a t e w i d e prohibition
barges III which l lie lightThe Anglo French left wing i» ex infant r
We h av e the phenom enon of salt for the past ten years.
together with F W M a h o n e y and under all uct of the lust legislature
erting every ounce of s tre n g th to ing ha been ha nil-t o-band, und l'io - water crabs in und above Lake
One of th«’ most 'intere sting fea­
C. It Walker of this city form the directing the G overnor to call a to turn tin- think of t h e German airy • n-l.nights wheat o p p o rtu n ity
Monroe, arid
some
thoughtless tures Is the num ber of men from
Seminole Const ruction C o , all of special election for Sept. 22 Upon peoffered
bave
show
n
mie
result
general, von Kluck. who is reported
pimple iittrilmjT&gt; tins to itie cutting other sections of the country spying
tbem imbued with the idea of giv- b l n .n of approxim ate!) I s , .... . quula- having received heavy reinforce­ the so ikers of the three nations are uf i .ui.ils .vjiovo here ami Ii'llitig I he out land, investigating its o p p o r­
Ing the best work tlmt can be oh- ; Hied voterThu h u m a n t
ments, w hile tin- G erm an left, nr- b ec o n o ■» exhausted
-alt wat»r in from Indian ri\»T No tunities lur in vest ipent, and invest*
Ninetv of the one huiuir»
Vir
tai ned
'«LVilkc
Ululim
a
c
h
o
.r
itunkuiiuiik.
..Uloittl
imuImi
the
•autiously
worded
mi(.(■lain as yet have brerT'crrt-f1
“
TST^ir*' well a* investigating.
One
A visit t o t h e LaLti—L m u t n o a r th» gim a counties already have v o t e d i '■"r,,»'K
iiiuo&gt;nm&gt;»tvt- i n . llorlitt, ■br—making
St. J o h n s ‘ from I tuiiau. riv er and if no scari-ely pick up *a s ta te papbr
A. C. L.
nm sf
v r in n * -* p tim rT T rtn i~ r*
equiiflv Btrentinus effnrts tn outfiank Lulls ill the battle are ascribed sim- {they ever are, the water would hav&lt;* without noting th&lt;* arrivals here and^
teresting
T h e n e w l a n d r e c e n t l y *“ ' " 1
U t h e s t a t e wi de p r o h i b í
thè Fri tu li righi reMtng imi Verdun. plv to u tter futigm
to run I 1 | | hl!t la to 2() feet to gel ther»’ of capitalists, or men re present­
made bv t h e d r e d g e hits b e e n t u r n e d ■»*» '» d.’- fented, n i i o - i e r i i bs of t he
\ not her f.n l or w Im b bits -bow n a
I ndi-r nrilniary wcait.e.r cotidiiions
into th e St Johns
Winin' to gel at ing capitili, from o th e r sections, and
Into a c o n s t r u c t i o n Æ m p a n d here
» ‘ll ri' ' ..... »
, !r&gt; ‘
* prub-.bi
of the
tu thè Angli» French task would he Inotabie effect on ill...........
Sanford
th
e
Atlantic
O ccum woubl loud buyer* are coming m from
ran he seen the concrete pilings in I fi'»» victory would dose* all saloons
op»*rut ions ha- )&gt;t*etl tb»’ w eather
th
è
easier
for
thè
reason
th
a
t
Ver­
only
have
to
rise
a
few
feet above ti very when*.- T a m p a Weekly T rib The lit» th e remaining counties und in tin
all the forms of c o n s tru c tio n
An i ncessant cobi ,rum hsv flooded
dun.
bau
vii
y
fortificd,
m
ust
full
behigh
title
to
come
up
th
e
river,
us it u ne
immense slabs are m ade from cement pripcipal cui«!».
the valley of the Ais no
T h e river
fore
thè
F
re
n
c
h
righi
cari
he
serigm-s
daily
to
St
George
T
h
e
salt
U n d e r tcrms of th è legishitive refand granite heavily reinforced with
Milliner)' Opening
nil-ly I li rea t e l i d i , hut ori thè (ter­ ha- overflowed t- bank- roads and and othivr minerals, if a u y in tinc
rc
n
d
u
m
if
a
m
ajority
vote
he
cast
streirods and wire hinders a n d this part
holds lire heavy and trenches filled
T
h
e
's
i
g
n
s of fall and w inter ur»t
mali
righi
th
è
hoavy
ra
ins
bave
water of the river a r e . from Salt
of the work is being d one sy stem ­ for (imbibitimi in thè special elee liuti made -u d ì a moritss of t h è valley with wat»*r
The men are drenched
lly
presage»!
by the millinery
l
a
k
e
a
n
d
«••Multi
sail
-(•ringand
't**'1
1
*
atically anti well
T h e pilings are thè (¡overnor wilt he required t&gt;» i*. of tilt • •i-1 i) ut \ lie alile- a re bardi) i d to the -kiu &gt;!.1\ .11 d ' ighi at »1
.»n»l tti»- hull»'* of Sanford
|.„ml
i
I
,r.
.,n
tie
,
a-1
-ide
&gt;d
"p.-ning
8x11 feet and are allowed to -easoii sin* .i proclamai luti detla'nng il ut
look Jorwarii t»» tIn**»* displays of
ligi!) Tu tllltv •• Ilio II g wll.lt Wodili in I ■ ■ h s o l d o r - ■ n o ’ g t o I ' . t r i - f r r t m i |,e ri v • r to ,»r Til u-v die
ttiiintifii« tur»- liquor'. &gt;\
before being put in place
All tin1 biwful
tt
i
front
art•
to
rn-teti
*lt)i
mil'!
t he late s t j l i ’s in hcuilgeur.
The
llicir ii.itur.il l'our-e unti! thv Gir
ICi -jii'. l fully .
modern appliances for t h e mixing rept for moli» inni - e ie n tile -,n r.i man front fiorlii of Soissons ila- U .•r rt out men ur»' -lo cumbing to
men look forwartl to th e m ulso in un
J
N
U
H
1
T
N
K
R
.
of the concrete are used a n d ma­ mentili or mcilmnii.il purposca un tteeii drivcn b a c k . 1 T h e lugli ground tb»‘ hurdahips of fighting a n d living
entirely different m anner, b u t never­
chinery lakes the place o( h a n d labor and a f te r Novnmber 10, 1916.
theless the first signs pf falj will he
hetween N o y o n and C a u n y has beci) in th e open air u n d e r such w eather
Huclal C enters
in all the phases. A fter th e slabs
conditions.
T ra n s p o rta tio n of all
displayed
at the millinery parlors of
heuvily
fortifiod
hy
G
eneral
von
T he rry in g need of rural Florida
Florida Form Statistics
are . made and seasoned .they are
kinds, for both sides, is rendered
Mrs
J.
H
B ruton on T h u rs d a y a n d
Kluck
and
it
d
om
inates
Un*
whole
I» social centers where o u r young
loaded on trucks a n d h a u le d down (F rom hist Federal C ensus R eports valley of th»1 (lise
much more dillti'ult
It is even suid
Friday of this week when the big
peoplr
can
tie
entertmiii-d.
am
used
T h e re are 50,916 farm s in Florida
to the end of the b u lk h e a d where
That th è Germ ana choose tluur tin G e rm a n - can no longer move and instru cted under the direction of stork liit»dy purchased for the p a t ­
T
h e approxim ate land area of tins
they are placed into position ly
presimi defen.sive position dt-Hherat»’-" Riiitr heavy artillery with effective cultured, clean and ■-»&gt;tn jn-1«•nt le a d ­ rons will he displayed in all their
hydraulic suction.
T h e slabs are state is 116.111,01)0 acres. 5.263,000 ]) is indicateti !&gt;y thè faci lim i Gioir , ]U" pt ness oli account of heavy
ership, w tier»’ aesthetic surroundings In vidi ness
iThe
meri are camping
made to dovetail Into position and acres are in farms ami 1,806.000 beaV V artillery rests
ctuctil 1r"* ’lth e men
camidiiK in stir the Love for the beautiful, wht’fe
Mrs Bruton assures us th a t the
a ,i t • r a n d iii»• Fri’iich *t»y lb»- I i »t
will form a solid wall th a t will not acres of the land in farms are jm
stock
t\t* year is fur ami away the
fnliliilaUona,
which
must
liav»’
taken
art changes the atm osphere with In­
man* a re suffering from hick of food.
only withstand the assa u lts of wind proved
best. tnosVTn-autiful a n d stylish t h a t
sortie
tune
to
construct.
spiration
and
power,
anil
innocent
T h e average »ire of u Florida farm
While neither sides claim* a &lt;!»•and water bu t will form a m ost hand­
Some re p o rts received in London
am u sem e n ts in struct and brighten has ever bean b ro u g h t to this eRy
is
105 acres.
cim
v•* outcom e, there appears to,.lie
some appearance from the lake side.
and an ticipating the war Mrs. B ru ­
&lt;ie»-lijred
t
h
a
t
th
e
reason
for
the
des­
Yheir
live*.
T h e farm s of this Miai« represent
The tops at present show th e steel
ton has reduced, the prices to th e
perate G e rm a n counter a t t a c k s on gomi reason lu behove th a t the
T
o
hold
out
young
people
on
the
rods but these will be h idden by a a capitul investm ent o f .$143,183,000. Rheims is fo u n d in a m o v e m e n t of h a t t b ’ is drawing to some definite farm wo m ust make farm life more point where tho hats are hound to
T h e farm ers of this s ta te own $4,beautiful stone coping t h a t will rap
Tho styles ate not freak* this,
the allies w hich has v ir tu a lly iso- developm ent. Military opinion both a ttra c tiv e , ns well us thy business of »ell
446,000 worth of im plem ents and
the entire bulkhead.
season
b u t are in th« m ain most ser­
luted Rheima from Laon, a town in L ondon nml Paris leans to th»’ farming more rem unerative.
The
As soon as tho wall is form ed the oth er farm machinery. '
thirty mile* to the n o rth w e s t.
If conviction th at the present lines, school house should he th e social viceable uml chic and th e ladies o f
T h e value of the dom estic anim als,
dredge will ho s tarted w ith th e new
thi* i* tru e, all of G eneral von b a t t e r e d for ten days, soon will have unit, properly equipped for nourish­ Sunford and Seminole county will be
p
o
u ltry ami bees on th e farms of
T he
equipment
and the
filling will be
Kluck'» m arv e lo u s s tra te g y in pro­ to show noticeable change.
ing and building character, so th a t tre a te d to a great surprise this y e a r
light
is
fiercest
on
the
allies'
left,
made in record tim«». T h e work .is this s t a t e is $20,591,000.
tecting his sorely pressed left think
the live.* of our people can properly when they note the beautiful h ats a t
T ho nverage value of a Florida
where desperate efforts ari’ being
progressing
In ftno
sh a p e a n d la
Miss King
wilt have p ro v e d futile. *
function around it and become sup­ such reasonable prices.
farm is $2,863.
nia»!»' to (urn the fiank of the G e r­
something
th a t
can be p o in te d to
will
lie
there
also
to
show
the h a ts
plied with th e necessary elem ents of
with pride by our citizens th is win­
Berlin. S e p t r 22 (via L o n d o n !.— man a r m y un»ier General von Kluck. hum an th o u g h t and activity.
a n d to lend »her aid in a r ra n g in g
Tho Sarasota Tim es states t h a t Commenting ott a report t h a t Count Von Kluck has been reinforced bu t
ter even though it is only in course
them just to suit the different ideas
T
tho
fa rm ers of the Sarusota-Venice von Bcrnstorff. German am b assa d o r in * |u te of thi* th e French in late
of construction for it d e m o n strate s
of the customers.
Sir*.
E
d
ith
Ellison
Adams
has
that Sanford is alive to th e many d is tric t received $84,000 for their to the U nited States had said his official reports claim un a d v a n ta g e, been g ra n te d a decree of absolute
S anford Lost la O rlando
opportunities offered und our city p ro d u c t this season. A total of 178 nation was looking for peace upon th o u g h it is a d m itte d to be slight. divorce from «Mr. F ran k Adams of
cars
were
utilized
in
moving
th
e
Sanford
boys met defeat on th e
will eventually ho tho m ost beautiful
condition t h a t th e ontity of German T he G e rm an s appear to tie m aking M aitland, O range county, Fla. She
sp
rin
g
t
o
m
a
to
crop,
representing
66,O
rlando
floor
hy the tig h t score of
desp»’r
u
to
'
and
consistent
efforts
to
•Pot In tho state, p ro v id ed b y na­
territory w ould he preserved, the
will h ereafter tak e her m aiden nnme
Thu gam e was a hard
ture with
the most a d v a n ta g e o u s 6 55'cratek. This crip was grown on North G e rm an Gazette, t h e official turn t h e righ wing of the allies, of Ellison in conjunction with th a t 29 to 26.
poiition on the great a r te r y of trade 336 acres, the a v e rag e yield being organ declared in its issue of S eptem ­ resting on Verdun. T he help of this of her children and he know n as fought b a ttle from beginning to end,.
Although the Sanford tcum was
ber 20 th a t t h e g o v ern m e n t hag not fortified, position is of ad v a n ta g e to Mr*. Ellison-Adams.
*i»d travel, Tho hand of m a n is only 178 erntea to the acre.
beaten wo have not lost courage.
the F ren c h .
even considered the m a t t e r .
•upptemenUng. th a t w ork a n d mukWe will pluy a re tu rn game with
On t h e center th e fortunes of w ar
“ The asse rtio n s are in t e n d e d ,” tho
n, | t «tore beautiful a n d sanitary .
O
rlando F riday, Oct. 2nd, on o u r
The positions now held
paper says, " t o foster the impression fluctuate.
The new s e w e n havo all beert exfloor,
and we expect to do them up
by
th
e
Germans
were
well
selected
thnt we h av e tired of th e war, in
•nded an d the m anholea capped
T
h
e
N
atio
n
al
F
a
rm
e
rs
’
Union
is
brown.
O rlando has it much heav­
and
well
fortified.
Sorno
of
their
■nd all la i n rcadine«» to m nko SanT allahassee, Fla., S ept. 22.— Gov. spite of our victories in t h e ea s t and
Peace o v e rtu re s may heavy artillery Is described as re s t­ d em anding a square deal from C on­ ier team th a n we have, if not heav­
ords lake front th e b e a u t y «pot P ark T ra m m e ll to d ay in his effort to in the west.
gress and S ta te Legislature* on the ier th a n DeLund. We play DoLand
th«t It «hould be. .
aid all possible In th e " B u y a Bale not be looked for until t h e war, ing u p o n cement foundations.
F rid a y a n d not T u esday, as was
A new s disparch received in Lon­ m arketing of farm productsTake a look a t it a n d co n g ra tu la te of C o t t o n ” m ovem ent, purchased a forced ruth lessly on our people, Is
T he Federal and S ta te G overn­ scheduled. Line up was ns follows:
thllt you a re living in one baie of cotton from W. II. Sellers of broSght to a n honorable conclusion.” don from France say* an aeroplane
O rlando
The official s ta te m e n t given out reconnaissance has given rise to th e m ents havo been spending millions Sanford
ho finest citiea in t h e entire. Arran, Florida, a fa rm e r who was
of
dollars
annually
in
*
urging
the
H
erring
R.
F.
M artin
•outhland.
conviction
th
a
t
a
large
portion
of
unable to hold his co tto n , paying last night m a d e mention of t h e bomfarmer
to
increase
productuin,
hut
W
ashburn
C
hapm
un
L.
F.
the
G
e
rm
a
n
forces
i*
retiring
in
it»*
him ten cents a pound therefor. A harilmcnt of Rheims. It said Rheim
littlu
a
tte
n
tio
n
has
been
given
to
the
Gilbert
C
Mooro
direction
of
fortified
positions
on
tin
hardment
of
Rheims.
It
said
No Raise In Price
few d a y s ago the G overnor issued nn
m arketing side of th e question.
R aynor
R G,
R odenbuugh
propo* 0f
increase In Cost of appeal to the people of the s ta te Rheims was in the b a t t l e lines of G erm an border.
It
is
a
well
known
paradox
th
a
t
Routh
L.
G.
T
h
e
destruction
hy
Germ
an
shell
I ly e r
the
French
a
n
d
th
a
t
the
German»
. ,n.J *rUcks, especially th o se of Urging tho purchase of , a bale of
Subs, Riarsoti. W. R outh, SanThe fire, of the famous cathedral of tho larger th e crop the less the, value
or&gt;gin, we have received di- cotton or more nt ten cents a pound were obliged to bombard* it.
. in,ormatlon from S ir Jbseph by e v e ry citizen able to buy. T h e necessity for th is action wub regret­ Rheim s has been m ade a m a tte r of und a s tim u la n t to production w ith ­ ford.
Sub, 'S alisbury, Orlando
, '*“) B he proprietor of Becch- G o v e rn o r is very anxious to have ted, hut the firo of the F ren c h , it was p ro test on the p a rt of the French out corresponding aid in m arketing,
loses
m
u
c
h
of
its
w
orth
to
agricul­
go
v
ern
m
e
n
t.
Berlin,
in
an
official
hu * i UU)
ke has n o t increased activo interest m anifested in this stated came from t h a t direction.
H aw kins Connelly left on S u n d a y
price to th e tra d e 'and will not m o v e m e n t and believes in this way Orders to s a v e the c a th e d ra l had s t a t e m e n t , asserts t h a t the fire of ture. T h e n a tio n is fast aw akening
to
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arketing,
and
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the
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direction
b
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h t for W ashington, D. C., where
, *0* *nd ***** there i* n o reaeon o u r c o tto n growers a n d the people been given.
production
is
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problom
of
tho
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of
the
cath
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s
p
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th
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necessity
of
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will spend* th e next few m onths
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also
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thia
ref­
m . t t jn&gt; I" crc#M should bo de­ of th e c o tto n section of th e -sta tc
mer,
.
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visiting
relatives.
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in
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is
regretted.
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11
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to
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progress
o
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other
can be gre atly assisted. . .

the l a k e
b u l k h e a d is

PROGRESSING

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NO. 3

B A P ID L T P L S C I N G p i,
CONCRETE PO STS
.
IN P O S IT IO N

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fSLSf l THLWAR TAX— .
IS $100,000,000

MANY PEOPLE ARE
COMING TO STATE
INVESTIGATING

NO ADVANTAGE (S BEING
^

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WATER RUNS—
UP STREAM

A STROKE OF FORTUNE MAY
DECIDE IN FAVOR OF EITHER
ARMY AND END THE WAR

GOV. BUYS A BALE

A SQUARE DEAL

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                    <text>Tm5 SANFORD HERA
a swing, , looking very wise and plicity of the decorations. In the
knowing at the pictured faces of a big colonial fire place a bank of
bride and groom just above him. ferns was very effective, while above,
The centerpiece was a largo heart of graduating from the top to tho lowor
pink oleanders and asparugus fern, shelf were sprays of the lovely pur­
from which strings of pink hearts ple Houghan VJIlia. Vases of the
BEING A RESUM E O F S A N F O R D H A P P E N IN G S
extended to the corners. The favors purple flower were placed about tho
■ - U P -T O - D A T E --- =
were sroal^pink • hearts tied with handsome rooms; completing nn ar­
tistic arrangement that was charm­
green bowX ,
Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor
In tho hall the guests were wel- ing. In the dining room the same
Phoned to Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Phone 203
corned hy Misses Clara Milien, effective decoration was used. As­
sisting Mrs. Smith in serving tho
Martha Fox and Julia l.alng.
tnortung
at
her
homo
on
L-elcry
Receiving with Miss l.aing wese delicious ice cream and cake were
1 Brilliant Ureeption
avenue.
The
table
was
lovely
with
the Misses Ruth Edith and Minnie Misses Mcll Whitner and Elizabeth
— The home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
McLaughlin.
its
snowny
linen
and
blue
and
white
Stewart.
R. Stevens was the sce.no of a bril­
Mrs. C. O. McLaughlin made top
china.
Tho
pretty.little
place
cards
Two
contests,
“
Jn
Grandmother’s
liant reception Tuesday evening,
score
apd won a pair of fíne silk
enclosing
the
young
hostess'card
Kitchen"
and
the
"Romance
of
a
tendered Dr. and Mrs. Brow nlee'by
with
the
two
dates
of
her
birth
and
hose.
Mrs. Henry Wight won the
Cake"
were
greatly
enjoyed.
In
the members of the Presbyterian
consolation prize a lovely boudoir
birthday
she
wan
celebrating.
The
the
former
Mrs.
M.
M.
Stewart
won
church.
' The beautiful home, with its ar­ back leaf of the booklet contained a the prize and in the Inlter Mrs. E. E. cap and Mrs. Mabry was presented
tistic decorations was an exquisite stamp picture of Miss Chappell, Cox. The guest prize presented to with the guest prize of silk stockings.
1-------- setting— ftrr--the daintiij— gowned making..a. precioua-jtnu.venir of the Miss Stewart -wn*-rr cute little live * Mrs. •Smith's- gnrwtir besides tho
,
. , yomr_tt.-zthg rpptbtTrP-farms-tnd Julu- ocjasiuQ___Altai - tmaklaaL.ibe -ytrla ■kfftbn:- ~Mudz-taughtpr•,wnd»-mrrrh&lt; hortorw were -Mwwh» mwrJr-W •‘•‘Dickpy faces of the young people, and enjoyed^ a happy joy Ttdcin* the-mn- ment was created tvhen Misa Julia ins, A. W. Fitts. Henry Wight, C.
the flower of manhood gathered be­ chine. Miss Chappell’s guests were Laing, , impersonating a dear old 0. McLaughlin, C. M. Vorcc, Deane
grandmother, charming in a pink Turner, S. Pulcston, Fannie Mun­
neath its hospitable roof, to offer
crepe
gown apd green cap ant! son, D. L. Thrasher, ;R. A, Newman,
.^congratulations and good wiMfes to
apron
brought
in' a heavy millinery ltoy Symes, II. A. Howard, Cruse
the popular young clergyman and
packing
box,
covered
with hearts. At
his charming bride.
In
Grandmother't
Kitchen
the
request
of
Miss
Jimmie Laing,
, *
KuLctULg-Uiui-tccupUuu .hall, from
-wiuajnmrat«d‘
lHaU
"
..MUt Ku
-»is» -porch, its- baauty- wiuUdiarsum*.
•art was invited to display-the hats
pleasing and attract»«.- The balus­
trade leading to the upper landing Stewart was the kitchen shower at anti tlrcjr fuUli many jusekagna rnite.
tabling a • complete outfit for the
was entwined with the pretty vine of the home of Miss Jimmie Laing.
,'
tho star jessamine; the chandeliers
The decorations were, lovely and kitchen.
A jolly party of la * and gentle­
too were festooned with the same Miss Laing, a gracious hostess, the
Chicken salad, 'olives, cheese sand- men who spent the day Ashing on
vine and graceful ferns wero used in whole affair being a charming sue- wiches, heart shaped cakes Iced in the Woklvn Tuesday were Mrs. R. L.
effective decoration throughout the cess. In the'hall green vinca and pink artd green and fruit punch were Jones, Miss Hoikins Jones, Mr. and
lower floor. Vases of red roses fn tho red coral flowty were effective tho delicious refreshments served,
Mrs. A. D. Parrish and son, Harvey*,
.
the parlor, nnd pink .roses in tho and beautiful, beneath its softened
Besides the honoree. Miss Stewart, Mr. Rny and son, Troy, going up in
library added their beauty and fra­ rays of the electric light shaded with other guests wero Mesdames
. M. Mr.-Grow's launch. They caught
grance to tho charm of the pretty red. Tho balustrade was entwined Stewart, E . E . Cox, C. M. Williams, fish enough for a fine fry, which
rooms. In the dining room a color with the jcssainiue vine and potted Geo. Hyman, A. C. Williams, Loachomc of pink and green.was car­ plants completed the entrance from retta Brothcraon, R. II. Jarvis, M. M.
ried out in great masses of pink vine Fairyland jnto the green bower that Mitchell, W. C. Bray, J. B. Lawor Love's wreath and this too droop­ led to the dining room. The hack son, C. W. I.uing, J. B. Colder, N. II
ed from the chandelier in graceful porch was enclosed with palmctloes Garner, H. H. Peabody, M. L. P o ­
sprays. A large bowl of the dainty und transformed into a cool, green derwood, M. Norwood; Misses Edith
flower centered the table.
retreat, where the refreshing fruit and Minnie Stewart, Genie Wicker,
Guests were received in the recep­ punch was served. Here the punch Winnie Rivers, Murie Stewart, Mary
tion hall by Men. R. L. Pock and table was placed with its dainty Gatchel, Cora Lee Hamrick, Ruby
Mrs. O. L. Taylor and presented to cover of embroidery and gleaming Betts, Daisy Betts, Julia Laing and
Rev. and Mrs. Brownlee, receiving punch howl encircled with coral Martha Fox.
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Stevens in the flower,
_
-------parlor.
,
, ,
Auction Bridge
In tho dining room hanks of ferns
Mrs. Brownlee was daintily gown­
and potted plants made an effective
Mrs. G. F. Smith was the charmed in white crepe de chine and car­
decoration in tho center of which ing hostess of the first large bridge
ried an arm bouquet of white china
was the daintily appointed table.
party of, the season Thursday nfterasters nnd asparagus fern.
Above the table from the ceiling noon at her beautiful home on MagMr*. Sloven* wore a* becoming
green and pink crepe paper was nolia avenue, complimentary to her
gown of blue crepe voile, fashioned
carried to the four corners and fin- guest, Mrs. M. H. Mabry of Tallawith pleated Russian tunic and
ished with tug hows of pink tulle hupsee.
bodice over a blouse of White shadow
From tho chandelier wps suspended | The beauty of the attractive home
lace and effectively trimmed in
a spectacled, heart covered rupid In was enhanced hy the charming simblack velvet.
The" bride,'s register, in which was
inscribed the names of the guest*
was a pretty conception of the book­
makers* art, a souvenir of a charm­
ing occasion thul will he among the
cherished relics of the happy cmrplrrAnsisting in serving were the
Misses Annie Lee Caldwell and Essie
. Purdon.
The delightful occasion will be
among the most pleasant memories
of guests and hosts alike.

AB O U T PEO PLE AND E V E N TS

\/ Luncheon for Bride»-Elect
A lovely pink and .white luncheon
was given by Afisa Saideo Williams
Thursday afternoon from one to
three, in honor of three of the pop­
ular young brides-elect. Misses Ma­
bel Hand, .Genie Wicker and Linda
Le flier.
A charming simplicity prevailed
in the decorations of [link and white
confined to the dining room. Vases
of Love’s Wreath and bowls of cal-,
ladiums and ferns were placed about
the room. . Tho'table' was a beau­
tiful * conception of artistic taste.
From the Ceiling above the center
of tha table, reaching to the four
corners, pink ribbons were tied with
graceful hows of pink tulle and
caught at the corners with the same
effect.
From the center hung u
largo white bell
from which was
suspended by plqk ribbons a silver
cUpid.
Upon a handsome* centerpiece of drawn work over plnk sllk
was placed a basket of pink double
hibiscus and asparagus fern, m
T he place cards ’were pretty hand
painted brides containing the guests
name, tied to a long pink ribbon, at
the other end of which was the favor,
a lovely1 little cupid, concealed be­
neath . the basket of flowers. For
the brides-elect the favors were
dainty doll brides.
Snowy linen, sparkling cut glass,
gleaming silver and dainty china
made- a beautiful setting for the
dainty luncheon consisting of:
Clear Tomato Soup
Bread and Butter Sandwiches
Lobster Salad in Heart-shape moulds
Saltine*
Fried Chicken
Guava Jelly
Creamed Potatoes
Green Peas
Olivee
Celery
Strawberry Ice Cream
with Whipped Cream
Cakes „
Iced Tea .
Pink Heart Mints *
In the cutting of the bride's cake
Mias Mabel Hand 'cut the .thimble,
Mias Genie Wicker the ring and Mias
Charlotte Hand the dime.
Thoee Invited to meet the honorees were Mrs. Larr^more, Aliases
Charlotte Hand,
Elizabeth
Mc­
Laughlin, Alsrtlia Fox, Peaches Lefffer, Ruby Betts, Belle Smith and
Ruth Mettinger.
\

Misses Jsnie and Alice Whltner,
who have been the popular y0un*
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. \Vbitncr have*gone to Orlando to vUit
their aunt, Mrs. C. W. Goodrich
before returning to their home ¡„
Jacksonville.

son, Victor have «tu rn ed from a
most delightful visit to Mrs. A. J.
Davis of Augusta. While en route
home Mrs. McLaulin visited Mrs.
Susan McCall in Savannah and
spent two days with Mrs. Lowry in
Jacksonville.
Henry Jr. is Mill in
Jacksonville.
t

Miss Mabel Bowler, after Bj&gt;
¡ng tho summer delightfully an
her old friends in Sanford left
her home in Jacksonville
day.
Miss Bowler's charm
aweetpesae ndear her to a large r
among whom she will he gr,
missed.

A congenial party that enjoyod a
fine drive through tho country to
Wekiwn Springs and Tavares wero
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff and
their charming guest, Mrs. Parsons
of Jacksonville, Dr. and Mrs. C. E.
Walker.

Miss Louise Harris of South Car­
Mrs. J. H. Bruton hns ret nr
olina Is the guest of Mrs. G. P. Pax­ from a dclighfult visit with hur f
ton.
Misa Harris will teach the ily at Coronado.-Eighth Grade of the* Grammar
Schools ---. Dr. Bouchellc, who hart-hern the
guest of his dutighter; Mrs, lf**nry
Mrs. O. B. Singletary and family* Wight for .several months has re­
left Wednesday to join Mr. Single­ turned to his home in Thomns.viHrtary in Jacksonville, where they will
reside this winter.
Mrs, W, T. Jphn»^J4JUt.rec
called to Patterson, Ky.7 TifcTaii'
Mrs. E. D. Chittenden and daugh­ the serious illness of a relativ^.
ter, Alias Edna have returned .from
Mrs.. II— It— Stoveji*; arnimpnmivt
nr- delightfuL summer trip -spoilt jn
New York nnd New Jersey. ' Miss
Mrs. K. C. Bowers spent several
La.Ura—
iCfc^flUiirnrfltanrôàr lucksnrnriltrr-rMx
the north for several months longer,
undrigoing—treatment* for a —rfislorated ankle.
Mr. and Airs. E. L. Ferran of
Eustls are the guests of their daugh­
Air, N. W, Green, an employee of ter, Airs. D. L. Thrsaher.
the Atlantic Coast Line is enjoying
Mrs.- Clifford Bell has returned
a two weeks’ vacation in Jackson­
from
Charlotte, N. C.
ville.
Mrs. Eugene Larramor is visiting
v Flora Louise is the name of the
her
aunt, Mrs. Phelps on bake
little daughter who has come to
Onoro,
Next week she will in- the
make her home with Mr. and Mrs.
guest
of
Miss Saideo William*
M. M. Evans.
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Miss May
and Mrs. S. Pulcston and little
Fields
daughters have returned from a
jolly trip to Ponce Park.
Airs. C. II. Dingeo is again at
home after a fino visit to home folk*
at Dunedin.
CAidl'rn I ’tlla u
Thlrsilay evening, Sept 17th. Mr
and Mrs.
Davis Hart rnrdt .!lv
welcomed the members of the &lt; hn&gt;.
tian Endeavor Society to their beau­
tiful home ots^hc Heights,
The committee on refn-ln. :»
were kept busy with the preparation
of the chicken pillnu, coffee. . tc.
which when ready was enjoy c ; by
the merry party amidst an at ;•&gt;dance of good cheer. Through the
kindness of Mr. H. ft. Steven- the
grounds wore splendidly light' i
After pleasant hour* the host
1
hostess -were bade good nigbt
:h
heartfelt thanks for tliejr kind"- m.
Those present wero:
Mrs. &lt;&lt;&lt;i
Davis Hart, Mrs. Louis Garth«,
Miss May Doyle, Mrs George Pitton. Miss Alice Whitner, Miss A t *
Whitner, Mrs. Frank Grnyum, M m
Essie Purdon, Miss Morrison, Ain»
Edna Tullough, Miss Louis« Gf.&lt;y
Harris, Miss Dorothy Brock, M m.
Chas. Dingeo, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell,
Mrs. E. D. Brwonlee, Alisa Annie
Lee Caldwell, Miss Mary Gardner,
Miss Bessie Long. Miss Jean M hvwell, Miss Nan E Paxton, Rev 1
I)
Brownlee, Messrs Geo Da •
Hart, David Caldwell, II. J. Mint"
Carl Roumillut, Chas. Dingeo, T&gt; -inie Deane, Louis Gardner, Emory
Close, Pope Wicker, Robert ifeane,
Kent Rossetter ‘and Air. Thomas.

FALL 1914

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The boys c« today wear
only the best clothes.
t *■ .
Ask your boy about

Among the many pre-nuptial *1fairs of the early autumn will be the
miscellaneous shower given hy Mr*.
R. J. Holly at her home on *&gt;anf' ril
Heights next Thursday uftrrnoot n
honor of Mias Mabel Hand, w im-e
marriage to Mr. Archibald Beits
has been announced.

“ ROYAL B R A N D .”

ROYAL BRAND

150 Suits, 1914 Styles,
»
Ju st In.

Sanford will have n chapter of the
Daughters of the Confederacy, the
same to he formed at any early date.
The Daughters in all the cities of
the soqth take an active part in so­
cial affairs and tho formation of a
Sanford chnpter to which all daugh­
ters of southern soldiers are eligible
will add much to the Society of this
city.

ROYAL BRAND

SHIRTS AND BLOUSES
W hy worry; make boys’ furnish­

Will be given in Sanford on
•#*, -F

ings when you can buy ready­

MARK

Thursday Afternoon and Evening,
and Friday Morning .

■

That’s the nam&amp;of the best hose
going for boys’ and girls’ school
wear and play.

made just, as cheap and the boys
like them better.

Beginning October latT
application.

Shirts and

Rates on

Majorlo A. Boor Instructor of Violin

JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY

Blouses, always fresh and pretty

DcLAND, FLORIDA

WATCHEB, CLOCKS, JEWEI.ltV.S11.
VERWARE, OPTICAL GOODS, ET&lt;

Expert Repairing
123 West First Street

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ON TUESDAYS
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¡N S A NFO R D —Life la Woith Living
SANEO HI), LI.GRIDA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1914.

VOLUME VI

:

Funeral of Captain Dunn

DEATH STRUGGLE
FOUGHT IN GREAT
BATTLE OF EUROPE

Warning
On
account
of there being a num­
There was a large assembla go of
ber
of
fire
escapes
erected through­
friends Saturday afternoon at the
out
the
stale
that
do
not meet the
home of Dr. G H Edwards at 40‘J
requirements
of
the
state
law, I beg
South Orange avenue, attending the
to ask thnt each and every one hav­
funeral of Captain E. \V. D. Dunn,
ing to iTrtVe such work done, being
who died on Wednesday night. The
l^
v c j ued by tliu, BtaUs k:
vice» wrrn-rtrnrturmf fry ibw Kcvv ___
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6475No.
65. Sec. 14. Acta of Legis­
LUur Pack, pastor of the Ephrrcrpal'
lature.
1913.
submit their plans to
B A P ID L T P L S C IN G p church
i,
of Sanford. Mntly beautiful
M A N Y PEOPLE ARE
me
for
approval,
before the work
floral tributes were offered as tokens
«lone, and when such fire escapes
CONCRETE POSTS of the high esteem in which the de­
COMING TO STATE
have been erected, that they have
ceased was hold.
.
IN PO SITIO N
them inspected and approved by
INVESTIG ATING
The burial took place in the Or­
state hotel commissioner, before pay­
lando cemaUry. = Ueporjrnttnrr-----ing for sit mo.
VOne of the greatest undertakings
In making a tour of Florida, evi-^
A. L. MESSER,
in the history.nl.Sftaíard.Ima stalled.
donees of improve
en'on-evwj
ments in rail and hard roads, ac-^.
heading.oL I nkr M onram n thu.San
ford side and will extend from the
tivtttar•h’TTftj'*trrrfMffBr,*- citrus f n ijt '
irunt o( the old ilhro factory cast of
and vegetable culture as well as
agricultural pursuits.
the alley below Palmetto avonue or
a distance of about two thousand FREIGHT SHIPMENTS AND
From one end of tho stale to tho •
other
tlioro is an awakening spirit
feet.
’ .
, ‘ ,
BEER TO BEAR THE
PHENOMENON HAS BEEN aa to the improvement of the soil,
The bulkhead will follow thej* debetter cultivation, wider diversifica­
BURDEN
jnarkation of the water lino in width
NOTED BY GOOD MANY
tion of crops and the general ad­
and will reclaim much land on the
FLORIDIANS
Washington,
D.
C.,
Sept.
22.
An
vancement of farms.
No one fa- *
lake front that will bo very valuable
Early in June this year I wrote miliar with Florida ton years ago
from a commercial atandpolnt aaidu effort is being made by Congress to
mi open letter to the Jacksonville can travel through it now 'without
from the beautification of the water levy a war tax of $100,000,000 to
make up the deficit in imports due
Board of Trade calling attention to being impressed with the striking
front.
to
the
European
war.
It
is
proposed
the
fact that at low water in the St. change that is taking place in the
The first dredging was alow anil
that the freigtb shipments Hear SG5.jio itlltin- line
London.
Tuesday,
I
l
a
m
Re­
J
o
ii
ns
river the current was up diversification of farming and the
(iilficult on account of the bard pan
000.000 und I... . 1:16,000.000
The ported von Kluck retired into Bel­
"T
h
e
attacks
un
the
French
are
stream
from the mouth of the We- improvement of farm homes.
encountered necessitating the man­
transportation companies are used gium and heavily reinforced
progrc-siiig
at
several
(mints
in
tiie
kivu
rivef,
at times as far Lake
Men everywhere throughout tho
ufacture of a special apparatus for
merely as a collection agency of the
Central
Vosges.
At
Do
non,
near
Htirnuy.
Therefore
navigation
was
atuto
are viewing with a broad vision
drilling into the hard pan and bring­
fund and are to he compensated for
Paris, Tuesday, 11 n. m.— Rheims Sc no nes. 27 miles bout heust of Lune- in*no way dependent on the little limitless opportunities for develop­
ing it up through the auction dredge.
their services. Bear is to hear an cathedral can he restored, ns it is vllle and near Saales, in the German stream south of Lake Harney. This ment. They are actively nt work
New machinery has been added to
additional tax of fifty cents per bar­ not entirely ruined.
French cleric Vosges, -their offensive has been re­ condition has often prevailed during doing things in accordance with tho
the dredge boat and in a few days
rel and the manufacturers of domes­ pi college in Dunkirk, falsely ac­ pulsed
tin* spring months but I have never wealth nn»i opportunities which tho
the pipes will be throwing a stream
tic
wines
also
come
in
for
a
share
of
"There
is
no
news
from
the
east­
observed
it at this season until the resources of the state justify.
cused
of
being
a
spy,
was
courtof lake sand over the bulkhead and
the
tax
burden
ern
«
Russian
front
rump"
present
summer
Owing to the short­
murtailed
and
shot
at
Valenciennes.
There is no longer to lie found any
the company expects to have the
As an additional relief for war Both armies are less violent in at­
age
of
rainfall
thi-uturtler
the
cur­
where
ill the state doubt as to its
work completed in leas than a year
conditions. Senate leaders announce tack while allies are acquiring fresh
rent has been up stream as far as future, or any wiivcring in thought
from date. Haste is not one of the
M a r N e w s S il ni m a r )
that the Rivers and Harbor- appro t roups
Lake Harney as late as the miihlle as to the fart that it is thp most in­
requisites of the work but thor­
The: &lt; i- no victory as yet for
priution toll will probably to- re
of
this month, September
The ob­ viting field for man of brains, energy
oughness and when it is finished it
eit her i-li in the battle of the Alane,
London, England,
Sept
22
duced $26,000,(100
ject
of
this
letter
is
not
to
empha- ami capital in thi- world
Business
will he a work of art and satisfac­
While the fortune* of buttle tlucluate which ki- now raged in France for -ij’.i' till- well ,ui! iu-tit 11¡tied fact but men reulizo that tiler»’ may bo from
tion not only to the contractors but
Kolb side- claim stil­
along the Center Ilf tl|e extended tell il
Wet and I If) In Virginia
In call attention to the salt and pFY- time to time temporary halts in tho
lu the citizens of Sanford.
cesses
ami
favorable
positions.
front in France, desperate efforts are
hnps other^ mineral* noticeable in march »&gt;f progress, and they further
Richmond,
Yu,,
Sept.
22.
Vir­
Fred Ogrum, the well known con­
The ’ in days of desperate buttle,
being made to execute turning move­
t
It»* water of the St Johns at this r»’idizc that the prosperity of this
ginia
voters
will
ballot
today
on
the
tractor anil concrete expert of Jack­
tierre i -T1111■r &gt; lire i|,,y and night, stage
ments
on
iuit
h
tl.i
nk
state itas been great ami continuous
sonville is in charge of the work and question of statewide prohibition
barges III which l lie lightThe Anglo French left wing i» ex infant r
We have the phenomenon of salt for the past ten years.
together with F W Mahoney and under all uct of the lust legislature
erting every ounce of strength to ing ha been ha nil-t o-band, und l'io - water crabs in und above Lake
One of th«’ most 'interesting fea­
C. It Walker of this city form the directing the Governor to call a to turn tin- think of the German airy • n-l.nights wheat opportunity
Monroe, arid
some
thoughtless tures Is the number of men from
Seminole Const ruction C o , all of special election for Sept. 22 Upon peoffered
bave
show
n
mie
result
general, von Kluck. who is reported
pimple iittrilmjT&gt; tins to itie cutting other sections of the country spying
tbem imbued with the idea of giv- bln.n of approximate!) Is,... . quula- having received heavy reinforce­ the so ikers of the three nations are uf i .ui.ils .vjiovo here ami Ii'llitig I he out land, investigating its oppor­
Ing the best work tlmt can be oh- ; Hied voterThu humant
becono■» exhausted
-alt wat»r in from Indian ri\»T No tunities lur in vest ipent, and invest*
Ninetv of the one huiuir»
Vir ments, while tin- German left, nr- m a c ho.r i- tunkuiiuiik.
tai ned
'«LVilkc
Ululi..Uloittl
imuImi
the
•autiously
worded
mi(.(■lain as yet have brerT'crrt-f1
“
TST^ir*' well a* investigating.
One
A visit to the LaLti—Lmut noar th» gima counties already have voted i '■"r,,»'K
■br—making
iiiuo&gt;nm &gt;»tvt- in . llo rlitt,
St. Johns‘ from I tuiiau. river and if no scari-ely pick up *a state papbr
A. C. L.
nmsf
v r inn*-*ptim rTTrtni~r*
equiiflv Btrentinus effnrts tn outfiank Lulls ill the battle are ascribed sim- {they ever are, the water would hav&lt;* without noting th&lt;* arrivals here and^
teresting The new land recently*“ '" 1
U the state wide prohibí
thè Fri tu li righi reMtng imi Verdun. plv to utter futigm
to run I1|| hl!t la to 2() feet to gel ther»’ of capitalists, or men represent­
made bv the dredge hits been turned ■»*» '» d.’-fented, niio-ierii bs of t he
\not her f.n l or wIm b bits -bow n a
I ndi-r nrilniary wcait.e.r cotidiiions
into the St Johns
Winin' to gel at ing capitili, from other sections, and
Into a construction Æmp and here
» ‘ll ri''... » ,!r&gt; ‘
* prub-.bi
of the
tu thè Angli» French task would he Inotabie effect on ill........
Sanford
the
Atlantic
Occum woubl loud buyer* are coming m from
ran he seen the concrete pilings in I fi'»» victory would dose* all saloons
op»*rut ions ha- )&gt;t*etl tb»’ weather
thè
easier
for
thè
reason
that
Ver­
only
have
to
rise
a
few
feet above tivery when*.- Tampa Weekly TribThe lit» the remaining counties und in tin
all the forms of construction
An incessant cobi ,rum hsv flooded
dun.
bau
vii
y
fortificd,
must
full
behigh
title
to
come
up
the
river,
us it une
immense slabs are made from cement pripcipal cui«!».
the valley of the A is no The river
fore
thè
French
righi
cari
he
serigm
-s
daily
to
St
George
The
salt
Under tcrms of thè legishitive refand granite heavily reinforced with
Milliner)' Opening
nil-ly I li rea te lid i, hut ori thè (ter­ ha- overflowed t- bank- roads and and othivr minerals, if auy in tincrcndum
if
a
majority
vote
he
cast
streirods and wire hinders and this part
holds lire heavy and trenches filled
The'signs
of fall and winter ur»t
mali
righi
thè
hoavy
rains
bave
water of the river are. from Salt
of the work is being done system­ for (imbibitimi in thè special elee liuti made -udì a moritss of thè valley with wat»*r
The men are drenched
lly
presage»!
by the millinery
lake
and
«••Multi
sail
-(•ringand
't**'1
1
*
atically anti well
The pilings are thè (¡overnor wilt he required t&gt;» i*. of tilt ••i-1 i) ut \lie alile- are bardi) i d to the -kiu &gt;!.1\ .11 d ' ighi at »1
.»n»l tti»- hull»'* of Sanford
|.„ml
i
I
,r.
.,n
tie
,
a-1
-ide
&gt;
d
"p.-ning
8x11 feet and are allowed to -easoii sin* .i p r o c la m a i luti d e t la 'n n g il ut
look Jorwarii t»» tIn**»* displays of
ligi!) Tu tllltv •• I lio IIg wll.lt Wodili in I ■ ■ h soldo r- ■ no’ g to I'.tri - f rrtm i |,e ri v • r to ,»r Til u-v die
ttiiintifii« tur»- l i q u o r '. &gt;\
before being put in place
All tin1 b iw fu l
tt
i
front
art•
to
rn-teti
*lt)i
mil'!
t he late stjli’s in hcuilgeur.
The
llicir ii.itur.il l'our-e unti! thv Gir
ICi -jii'. l fully .
modern appliances for the mixing rept for moli» inni -eientile -,n r.i man front fiorlii of Soissons ila- U .•rrt out men ur»' -lo cumbing to
men look forwartl to them ulso in un
J
N
UH1TNKR.
of the concrete are used and ma­ mentili or mcilmnii.il purposca un tteeii drivcn back. 1 The lugli ground tb»‘ hurdahips of fighting and living
entirely different manner, but never­
chinery lakes the place o( hand labor and after Novnmber 10, 1916.
theless the first signs pf falj will he
hetween Noyon and Cauny has beci) in the open air under such weather
Huclal Centers
in all the phases. After the slabs
conditions.
Transportation of all
displayed
at the millinery parlors of
heuvily
fortifiod
hy
General
von
The rrying need of rural Florida
Florida Form Statistics
are . made and seasoned .they are
kinds, for both sides, is rendered
Mrs
J.
H
Bruton on Thursday and
Kluck
and
it
dominates
Un*
whole
I» social centers where our young
much more dillti'ult
It is even suid
loaded on trucks and hauled down (From hist Federal Census Reports valley of th»1 (lise
Friday of this week when the big
peoplr
can
tie
entertmiii-d.
amused
There are 50,916 farms in Florida
to the end of the bulkhead where
That thè Germana choose tluur tin German- can no longer move and instructed under the direction of stork liit»dy purchased for the pat­
The
approximate land area of tins
they are placed into position ly
presimi defen.sive position dt-Hherat»’-" Riiitr heavy artillery with effective cultured, clean and ■-»&gt;tnjn-1«•nt lead­ rons will he displayed in all their
hydraulic suction.
The slabs are state is 116.111,01)0 acres. 5.263,000 ]) is indicateti !&gt;y thè faci limi Gioir , ]U" pt ness oli account of heavy
ership, w tier»’ aesthetic surroundings In vidi ness
iThe
meri are camping
made to dovetail Into position and acres are in farms ami 1,806.000 beaV V artillery rests
ctuctil 1r" * ’lthe men
camidiiK in stir the Love for the beautiful, wht’fe
Mrs Bruton assures us that the
will form a solid wall that will not acres of the land in farms are jm fnliliilaUona, which must liav»’ taken a ,it• r and iii»• Fri’iich *t»y lb»- I i »t
stock
t\t* year is fur ami away the
art changes the atmosphere with In­
man* are suffering from hick of food.
only withstand the assaults of wind proved
best. tnosVTn-autiful and stylish that
sortie
tune
to
construct.
spiration
and
power,
anil
innocent
The average »ire of u Florida farm
While neither sides claim* a &lt;!»•and water but will form a most hand­
Some reports received in London
amusements instruct and brighten has ever bean brought to this eRy
is
105 acres.
cim
v•* outcome, there appears to,.lie
some appearance from the lake side.
and anticipating the war Mrs. Bru­
&lt;ie»-lijred
that
the
reason
for
the
des­
Yheir
live*.
The farms of this Miai« represent
The tops at present show the steel
ton has reduced, the prices to the
perate German counter attacks on gomi reason lu behove that the
To
hold
out
young
people
on
the
rods but these will be hidden by a a capitul investment o f .$143,183,000. Rheims is found in a movement of hattb’ is drawing to some definite farm wo must make farm life more point where tho hats are hound to
The farmers of this state own $4,beautiful stone coping that will rap
Tho styles ate not freak* this,
the allies which has virtually iso- development. Military opinion both attractive, ns well us thy business of »ell
446,000 worth of implements and
the entire bulkhead.
season
but are in th« main most ser­
luted Rheima from Laon, a town in London nml Paris leans to th»’ farming more remunerative.
The
As soon as tho wall is formed the other farm machinery. '
thirty mile* to the northwest.
If conviction that the present lines, school house should he the social viceable uml chic and the ladies of
The value of the domestic animals,
dredge will ho started with the new
thi* i* true, all of General von battered for ten days, soon will have unit, properly equipped for nourish­ Sunford and Seminole county will be
poultry
ami bees on the farms of
The
equipment andthe
filling will be
Kluck'» marvelous strategy in pro­ to show noticeable change.
ing and building character, so that treated to a great surprise this year
light
is
fiercest
on
the
allies'
left,
made in record tim«». The work .is this state is $20,591,000.
tecting his sorely pressed left think
the live.* of our people can properly when they note the beautiful hats at
Tho nverage value of a Florida
where desperate efforts ari’ being
progressing In ftno shape and la
Miss King
wilt have proved futile. *
function around it and become sup­ such reasonable prices.
farm is $2,863.
nia»!»' to (urn the fiank of the Ger­
something that
canbe pointedto
will
lie
there
also
to
show
the hats
plied with the necessary elements of
with pride by our citizens this win­
Berlin. Septr 22 (via London!.— man army un»ier General von Kluck. human thought and activity.
and to lend »her aid in arranging
Tho Sarasota Times states that Commenting ott a report that Count Von Kluck has been reinforced but
ter even though it is only in course
them just to suit the different ideas
T
tho
farmers of the Sarusota-Venice von Bcrnstorff. German ambassador in *|ute of thi* the French in late
of construction for it demonstrates
of the customers.
Sir*.
Edith
Ellison
Adams
has
that Sanford is alive to the many district received $84,000 for their to the United States had said his official reports claim un advantage, been granted a decree of absolute
Sanford Lost la Orlando
opportunities offered und our city product this season. A total of 178 nation was looking for peace upon though it is admitted to be slight. divorce from «Mr. Frank Adams of
cars
were
utilized
in
moving
the
Sanford
boys met defeat on the
will eventually ho tho most beautiful
condition that the ontity of German The Germans appear to tie making Maitland, Orange county, Fla. She
spring
tomato
crop,
representing
66,Orlando
floor
hy the tight score of
desp»’ruto'
and
consistent
efforts
to
•Pot In tho state, provided by na­
territory would he preserved, the
will hereafter take her maiden nnme
ture with the most advantageous 655'cratek. This crip was grown on North German Gazette, the official turn the righ wing of the allies, of Ellison in conjunction with that 29 to 26. Thu game was a hard
poiition on the great artery of trade 336 acres, the average yield being organ declared in its issue of Septem­ resting on Verdun. The help of this of her children and he known as fought battle from beginning to end,.
Although the Sanford tcum was
ber 20 that the government hag not fortified, position is of advantage to Mr*. Ellison-Adams.
*i»d travel, Tho hand of man is only 178 erntea to the acre.
beaten wo have not lost courage.
the French.
even considered the matter.
•upptemenUng. that work and mukWe will pluy a return game with
On the center the fortunes of war
“ The assertions are intended,” tho
n, |t «tore beautiful and sanitary.
Orlando
Friday, Oct. 2nd, on our
The positions now held
paper says, " to foster the impression fluctuate.
The new sewen havo all beert exfloor,
and
we expect to do them up
by
the
Germans
were
well
selected
thnt we have tired of the war, in
•nded and the manholea capped
The
National
Farmers’
Union
is
brown.
Orlando
has it much heav­
and
well
fortified.
Sorno
of
their
■nd all la in rcadine«» to mnko SanTallahassee, Fla., Sept. 22.— Gov. spite of our victories in the east and
Peace overtures may heavy artillery Is described as rest­ demanding a square deal from Con­ ier team than we have, if not heav­
ords lake front the beauty «pot Park Trammell today in his effort to in the west.
gress and State Legislature* on the ier than DeLund. We play DoLand
th«t It «hould be. .
aid all possible In the "Buy a Bale not be looked for until the war, ing upon cement foundations.
Friday and not Tuesday, as was
A news disparch received in Lon­ marketing of farm productsTake a look at it and congratulate of Cotton” movement, purchased a forced ruthlessly on our people, Is
The Federal and State Govern­ scheduled. Line up was ns follows:
thllt you are living in one baie of cotton from W. II. Sellers of broSght to an honorable conclusion.” don from France say* an aeroplane
Orlando
The official statement given out reconnaissance has given rise to the ments havo been spending millions Sanford
ho finest citiea in the entire. Arran, Florida, a farmer who was
of
dollars
annually
in
*
urging
the
Herring
R.
F.
Martin
•outhland.
conviction
that
a
large
portion
of
unable to hold his cotton, paying last night made mention of the bomfarmer
to
increase
productuin,
hut
Washburn
Chapmun
L.
F.
the
German
forces
i*
retiring
in
it»*
him ten cents a pound therefor. A harilmcnt of Rheims. It said Rheim
C
Mooro
It
said direction of fortified positions on tin littlu attention has been given to the Gilbert
No Raise In Price
few days ago the Governor issued nn hardment of Rheims.
marketing side of the question.
Raynor
R G, Rodenbuugh
propo* 0f
increase In Cost of appeal to the people of the state Rheims was in the battle lines of German border.
It is a well known paradox that Routh
L. G.
The destruction hy German shell
Ilyer
. ,n.J * rUcks, especially those of Urging tho purchase of , a bale of the French and that the German»
Subs, Riarsoti. W. Routh, SanThe fire, of the famous cathedral of tho larger the crop the less the, value
or&gt;gin, we have received di- cotton or more nt ten cents a pound were obliged to bombard* it.
. in,ormatlon from Sir Jbseph by every citizen able to buy. The necessity for this action wub regret­ Rheims has been made a matter of und a stimulant to production with­ ford.
Sub, 'Salisbury, Orlando
, '*“ ) Bhe proprietor of Becch- Governor is very anxious to have ted, hut the firo of the French, it was protest on the part of the French out corresponding aid in marketing,
loses
much
of
its
worth
to
agricul­
government.
Berlin,
in
an
official
hu * i UU)
ke has not increased activo interest manifested in this stated came from that direction.
Hawkins Connelly left on Sunday
price to the trade 'and will not movement and believes in this way Orders to save the cathedral had statement, asserts that the fire of ture. The nation is fast awakening
to
the
fact
that
marketing,
and
not
the
French
camo
from
the
direction
bight
for Washington, D. C., where
, *0* * nd ***** there i* no reaeon our cotton growers and the people been given.
production
is
tho
problom
of
tho
far­
of
the
cathedral
spd
the
necessity
of
ho
will
spend* the next few months
The
statement
also
made
thia
ref­
m.t t jn&gt; I" crc#M should bo de­ of the cotton section of the -sta tc
mer,
.
.
.
visiting
relatives.
V ,—
bombarding
it
is
regretted.
nuded by anyone.
11
erence
to
the
progress
on
other
can be greatly assisted. . .

the l a k e
b u l k h e a d is

PROGRESSING

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NO. 3

FLORIDA IS
FORGING TO
THE..FRÛNI

NO ADVANTAGE (S BEING

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f S L S f l T HL WAR TAX—

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batto^ w g

IS $100,000,000

A

STROKE

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WATER RUNS—
UP STREAM

M AY

D E C ID E I N F A V O R OF E IT H E R
A R M Y A N D EN D THE W A R

GOV. BUYS A BALE

A SQUARE DEAL

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BEVEAL AGE OF MAN

J H E YEAR,,

Sanford

Coca-Gola BottlI:

BOTTLERS OF SODA WATERS AND

Flint implements which because of
The groat white plague. tubcrcu-( Florid«'» oldest college will open
The Jacksonville Metropolis in
the thickness of the patina given to
4osin 1» more to be feared thnn the Its door» for Its thirtieth year of (Sunday’»
issue printedamnp
ofthe
Illnck ringin', the name given in Work on Wednesday morning. Sept, southern states showing
the length thorn by exposure are estimated to bo
of time In growing- crops and the at least 3,000,000 years old and be­
‘ history to bubonic -plague, for "pul- 80th.
lieved to provo that man existed at
monary consumption"
i»
always
During tho summer Mr.’ B. W. actual number of daya In which that remote time in tho valley of the
Only the
with us. It* approach and develop- Stone, the very efficient superin- farming can be done.
Nile, with sufficient Intelligence to
southern
.stau-s
were
given,
os no fashion stono into weapons, are being
ment are slower, and if possible, tcndcnl of grounds and buildings
more insidious ami stealthy, while j)iu, been busy and the campus 1» other states, except California can hewn In a collection of more than
Sole Agent» for Oranffe City S p rin g Mineral Water
bubonic plague may be guarded already in line shape to receive the! compete with the souih in the length | 0,000 item» excavated In Egypt by
of
the
growing
seasons
and
Califor­
Robert do Hustafjanll Bey, says tho
PHONE 21
against.by -Jtfill understood method*, large number of old and new stuTuberculosis, and here is meant dents who are expected to enroll at nia cannot touch Florida in diversi­ Now York Herald. The excavator, a
the disease as it affects the iuiigi, that time. Baths and toilets have fied crops of fruits and vegetables. follow of tho Royal Geographical so­
The lines and figures show In days ciety, la at tho exhibition.
frequently gets a firm hold upon its been installed in Lakcsido Cottage,
Exposure to tho elements for 100,000
victim before its presence is ever the only one of the three /lormi- the average length of crop growing
years
leaves a pattnn on flint tho depth
*u*i»ccted. Its greatest foe is fresh, tones (or young men which has seasons in various parts of each of
of a man’s fingernail. Tho patina on
the
six
states
ns
reported
by
the
c|can uir, an unlimited supply of it. lacked these conveniences hitherto,
somo of tho .weapons shown, dating
It is' more efficient than itii'diciugs,, Kml the building has been painted, United States Weather Bureau. A back to the paleolithic and mesolithic
for no drugs ran stop tuberculosis. Cloverlcaf Cottage, the dormitory crop season ranging from 200 to 348 periods, Is nearly half an Inch thick.
S T A N D A R D R A IL R O A D O F T H E S O U T H
The disease is not communicable* for young women, has been painted, days a year makes this the most Tbeso relics form the beginning of a
section
of display which has been arranged In
in open air, and this fact is rccog- its supply for hot water for baths profitable agricultural
America.
chronological order, showing tho art
greatly
increased,
and
otherwlsfc
re­
nized in tho modern treatment,
It
goes
even
further
and
brings
the
of
Egypt down to tho present day.
paired
and
freshened.
All
the
other
Vast sums arc ' spent e v m year
matter
clqser
home
by
proving
thnt^
One
of tho most Interesting things Is
buildings
have
been
thoroughly
In the erection and maintenance' of
No. 86
DAILY
No, 82
—
A ælj
n
flint
weapon on which Is tho finger
the*agricultural
possibilities
of
Flor­
hospitals. Pennsylvania spends an­ cleaned and made ready, for flveu2;2^&gt; p.u”J t«.rtt*-7 :ii:&gt; fi.trj,
print of a';
8:30 a.in.
Cirfrrfrî*..
ida
are
unlimited
and
its
unequnled
.
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__
.
nually a million dollars (or this pur-,pancy.
Swimming docks for both
o dint I A r. S avan n ah ....... .............12:-I5 p .m ........... 6:25 p .m .......... 12:lu a.m.
pose, to provide splendid buildings rnen and women, extending into advantages over other sratrs*trr*the tpr of a million years ttxo
was ♦siaV-aaldo, and as there ^was no A r R ich m o n d
5.25 iT.ni...... „..10:15 a .m ........... 8 :0 0
Union
in
this
and
a
great
m»ny
^equipped and managed by .experts; beautiful Lake Virginia, have been
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a.m. ........ 1:36 p.m.........11:50 pjn
other
re*pacta,
a r e - ' ifir q ues t I d nfitrfe:'
• Vut- these grext'-xanattrna befcomej built and provided with spring'
hardened and imufo
a "B
"Bertillon
lotfo
a
ertillon;
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■ * »ingle state in the. whole
in fact, little asokfc tisanySWrtzaTV.diving«
ord of tho man's thumb and finger.
^Ijiitjp^T-SfaUsi.
wall,
adapted
to
the well to do or boarding huuscai tennis court. Jur the use of the men
There Is n flint lion tho ngo of which No. 82.— Florida .&amp;_Wnat-J
Hair. Curs ta
for tho poortt-ehnw w ---- ' has been, h.iilr mskinw a k
■Lto-ftil. AU&amp;k-»- g * » 1 vark'ty oi
is estimated at 1&amp;0.000 years nnd a ! '
Washington—Wectric Lighted and Fans.
setts, the first of the states to build Thu fine gymnasium has been put posjdbilities. With its thousands of ■lono dagfcoV that Was used 100,000 ^ ^ — Palmetto Limited— Free Steel Reclining Chair Cars to Washingtonsuch institutions by .legislative ap­ in prime condition and other Im­ acres of cut ovor lands in all parts of years ago. A set of serrated tools
Electric Lighted and Fans.
propriations, is abandoning the plan provements have been carried out. tho state and the very fact that these were used by prehistoric Jewelers to
Rollins’ proposal to withdraw from same lands are capable of producing saw ornaments out ot »hells. Two per­ No. 80.— Coast Line Florida Mail—l-ocal Sleeper to Savannah.
and others will surely follow tho pol­
athletics
and
to such enormous quantities of forage fect flint bracelets illustrate tho high­
Steel Fullman’Cars of the highest dans operated on all trains. Atlantic
icy, because it does not rccogqjgc intercollegiate
est art of flint knapping.
Coast Line Dining Cars ojierntcd on Traines 82 and 86.
tho full value of an unrestricted' cir­ substitute for these a careful system crops and* furnish such aplendid grax
A feature of tho exhibition Is tho
culation of fresh air, such ns is im- of physical development and ath- crops 'nnd furnish such splendid earliest known example of a painting
For information and Pullman reservations apply to your local agent or virh,
possible within walls ami roofs of letlc sports for all her students ha* grazing when properly managed will on canvas, moro than 3,600 years old.
brick nnd stone and tile, no matter aroused a great «leal of interest in ! mnko Honda one of tho greatest ' found on tho alto of a tempio at
A. W . F R IT O T , D ivision Passenger Agent
l)ow thoroughly ventilated.
various quarters. Many letters have live stock states in tho Union. Tbobea. It 1b a symbolic representa­
JackHontillc, Fix
The open air sanatorium, which beep received from trustees, former Meals of producing animals of all tion of tho goddess Hntlior, In tho 136 W en t Buy St.
afford) protection only from the sun instructors, graduates and former kinds can be raised cheaper in Flor­ form of a cow, before whom seven
and rain and storm, which welcomes pupils, parents of present students, ida than in any other state in the Egyptians are about to perform an act
Hogs can lie raised when of veneration. Its colors are brown,
Dbn't play with serious matters—
every
breeze that blows, which editors ot important papers, and ( Union.
red,
green
nnd
blue
Aft
Inscription
grazed
upon
the
many
different
don't
YOU carry your own insurant*
brings in unadulterated the sweet (ffflcem of other colleges in Florida
translated
renda;
“
Hatho,
the
Lady
against
crops
that
are
so
well
suited
to
their
odors of nature from the forest, is and elsewhere,' enthusiastically comof Heaven, In tho midst of Thebes,
the nearest ideal condition that scl- mending this action. Evidently it is needs for not more than three cents adoration to the lord of two lands,
TORNADOS
enco has - recognized for the treat felt by a largo number of people that per pound.
The general fnrm crops such a» bowing down In tho midst of Thebes,
athletics havo come to hold an ab­
ment of tho disease.
for you'll find the money wanting when
corn, hay, sugar cane and cotton are that «he may grant life, prosperity and
licallh, fitness for service, favor and
Tho enclosed sanatorium plan is normal position in the American
the
storm has wiped out your property
the principal crops for north and loro to the spirits of tho favorites of
almost prohibitive by stale appro­ college, costing too much money,
west Florida and cover a growing Mnthor, Tchanefer. her sister, lady of
Have our strong, reliable company
priation on account of its cost. In luking too much time anil absorbing
too
much
interest
on
the
part
of
period
of from eight to ten months tho houBo Morhuft. her mother. Sent,
earry your risk— and lie on the safe sidw
Florida it is entirely impossible, an
u few pupils, and being too much °f the year, beginning February I Ills son Huy, his own beloved son Mawell as inefficient, because both
Reasonable rates
nod ending December 1
Beside* huta. her beloved daughter Thotsexes and both races would have to neglected on the IVlher bund by the
these just mentioned, all kinds of Amentet "
rank
and
file
of
the
student
body.
lie provided for in separate institu­
Thero are painted and Inscribed
truck crops that can be grown any­
tions. Even the open air sanatori­ The experiment’ at Rollins will be
shirts
3.000 years old; a set of Intri­
where
in
the
United
States
ran
be
um idea is objectionable, only in less watched with interest by the au­
cate bromo surgical instruments. In­
and
are
being
profitably
grown
all
thorities here, and by many others
degree, for the same reason.
cluding probes and tweezers, 3,000
1who arc concerned in the problem of through the north, north-central and years old, and broozo fishhooks of the
T h e ' plan favored by Florida’s
western part of the state during
education.
*amo jwrlod made wtLU n barb exactly
Board of Health is based largely on
|. Raymond \Y. Greene, the, very these months. There are also dem­ as they are today
Examination of
the education of the people to the
popular and efficient physical direc­ onstrated instance* that prove that wickerwork of the same period confacts about the disease, its serious­
tor, expects to boring at leaSt a score citrus fruits ran also be grown very lain mummified fruits and eggs. Vases
ness, its wuj’s of spreading and the f
of new students with him on his re­ profitably in this section of the state of alabaster antedating the Invention
*. ■A ^ i^ - v
/¿I
responsibility of the individual. For*
turn to Rollins. Mr. Greene is also and with the proper varieties is not of pottery have great beauty of form.
Full
ructions
Conducted
by
the
the treatment of tuberculosis i* not
. in charge of religious activities nT the |considered. any mor» hazardous than The collection of pottery begins with
i
veil
in
Benedictine
a matter for the physical alone; it is
predynnstlo tiles nnd extends down to
student body. He is as active and further sont I
Prepa story, i urnFathers
The southern half of itrt&gt; penin­ the Ptolemaic period.
fntTuisiaklu-m.-his Christian life ns
mereiai and ( ¡.us­
fnbirioa popular -anuumeutTERM S - 1225.00
Tri"athletics, and exercises a strong sular part of tho statu stands in a
imi Course.
_ and public, opinion must contribute.
rln*s by itself, and when it conies to
and wholesome moral influence
UUU C A TC HER NABS W OMAN
their full cooperation.
getting early vegetables on the north­
throughout the institution
Tho Board urges the open air
ern and eastern market*, it is abso­ Force» Her Into Cage When Sh* Pro­
treatment, because it is a vailiibttrwTOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS REV. DIRECTOR
lutely without competition with its
tests at Seizure of Her Pet
Hanford Library
to all and its cost is within the reach1
*
pineapples and citrus fruits that are
Canloe.
Dr. Wiley's letter explain* itsel
of the poorest.. The patient should
■ noted the world over for their un­
W illiamsport, Pa.— Ilecau ho .M r s .
bo separated in his sleeping and liv-T^V" y
..,uAnn.
T ? excelled quality. South Florida from
zloii over the suitability of uli&gt;
ing from tho rest of the family. A
October to March 16 and sornethiine Nlckoln Bosnia strenuously objectlnl
milium for cooking utensil* will be
canvas tent, properly floored and
October to March 16 and some­ when Mlku Hhuiiuhan, WlHIomport’a
glad to read it and tbe article he
furnished nnd placed in the yard
time* Inter is feeding the balance of official dog catcher, attempted to put
promise# later in Good Housekeep­
the untangl'd Bosnia pet dog Into the
L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D S T A B L E
surrounding the home, is almost
the country.
ing
Mr* George Waldron anil Mr
cage
)&gt;f hi* wagon and lake It to the ,
ideal for the purpose.
Nourishing
Practically t w e l v e months o( t h e
C o r n e r P a r k A v o n u o a nd S e c o n d S t r e e t
J. D. Parker each contribute .» copy
clly [&gt;oumi. Hhaiiuhau forced the wom­
food prepared in the family kitchen
year some crops can h e grown in
of this magazine to the Library
an into tho cage and hauled her about
C O N T R A C T O R S FO R A L L K IN D S OF H E A V Y H A U L IN G
is available; the companionship of
some parts of the stale, there being
tho street* fur hour*, according to the
Dr. Wiley's "Pure Food" paper»
the fam ily is possible and home in­
possibly one and a half months dur­ elory told Aldcrmun lilnxlo by Mrs.
L a r g o su p p ly of H o r s e s , IVIulos,
each month should bo read by e^Cfy
terests and doings afford the all im­
ing the year that couldn’t ba called Itosata's husband, who had a warrant
one.
M. K E Y, Librarian.
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a l w a y s
portant mental occupation nnd diperfect and ¡deal for crop produc­ Issued for tho dog catcher's arrent.
Bureau of Foods, Sanitation and
versioh.
tion, and this applies more to tho
It Is claimed that Shanahan grabbed
on h a n d F o r S a l e or E x c h a n g e
Health, Harvey W. Wiley, M. D.,
southern half of tho state than the tho woman, forced her head first Into
The further development of the * Director.
north and western parts, this being tho dogcago, then Jumped on the wag­
□ l a c k s m l t h l n g and W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In c o n n e c t i o n
idea includes also the extension o|
September 8th, 1914.
from July 16 to'Soptomber 1. It is on and drove through tho main Btreels
the district nursing supervision, by Mrs. A. D. Key, Sanford, Fla.:
not to’ be understood’ by any means of the city, finally returning to the Bo­
which the entire slate is divided into
Dear Madam— I should think that
. .
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that crop* are not grown and nur- unin home nnd releasing his prisoner.
sections, each under the direct care sulphur
water might readily blacken I
. . .
,
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.
.
, |J vested during this period, lor. as a Shanahan Is In Jail and no more dogs
of a competent nurse, who has an aluminum
ware or any other metal
iy
matter of fact, u statement of this are being caught.
acquaintance with every tubercular when used in coqking.
The only
’. - ■ ' f e d *!.
patient and . wo by frequent visits remedy is to carefully clean the uten­ kind would not be true, but for
planting
many
of
tho
delicate
veg­
DOG
FOILS
A
FARM
THIEF
.is enabled., to advise, nnd direct and sils and avoid allowing water or any

Atlantic Coast Line
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M TAKEPUNK!

C H A S E &amp; CO.

S t . L e o C o l l e g e , St. Leo, Paseo County, Florida

H A N D B R O TH ER S

teach.
. -c
i
The plan is practical because it is
within the reach of all, because it
segregates the Individual
patient
from other patients, and because it
keeps him under the influence of
accustomed surroundings and friends,
whereas the removal from such en­
vironments necessarily mush havo
an influence more or leas depressing.
And thus it has many advantages
even over tho general opeiffair san­
atorium, where are gathered many
other victims of the dread disease,
whose conversations are usually a
Continuous comparison of symptoms
and discussion of the depressing
conditions that have gathered them
in one place for one purpose— to
fight off death as iong as- may be
possible.— Fla. Board of Health.

food to stand in them except when
in use.
We have mado quite an extensive
study of aluminum utensils and the
results I believe are to be published
in the fall. The general conclusion
reached was that the amounts of
aluminum dissolved under condi­
tions of ordinary care, were negli­
gible; furthermore, pcids do not at­
tack the vessel so much as alkalies—
the use of baking soda or cooking
aoda, or nlkaline waters, causing
dark stains to appear on t,he vessels,
and warning is issued against the
dangerous poison, oxalic acid, for
cleaning these utensils.
A small
quantity of vinegar can be used to
neutralize the alkalinity of the water,
If such jjxists, and.no dark, ftjiining
follows'. These vessels should always
bo moat carefully cleansed, and ma­
terials should not be allowed to
stand in them.
Yours truly,
W. W . W IL E Y .

To tha Manor Born.
A Indy accosted a little girl who wraa
entering one of tho fashionable New
York Hate where sho knew the rules
exceedingly strict, and after
little conversation, said: "How
la It you live li^ there flatsT 1 thought
they would not take children. How did
you get inf" "Why," replied tho child,
" I was born In.”

Bsv/ars.
In time o f eafety It la Just as well
to find where the fire escapes br the
lifeboats are and to., try on the cork
belts.— Chicago News. .

One as Hard as the Othey.
"Th o training of children la a con­
fessedly difficult task." says an edi­
torial writer. No more difficult than
the training of parehts. Many chil­
dren find the task of donquqrtng tho
prejudices and old-fashioned Ideas of
father and mother almost hopeless.—
Toledo Blade.

A man charged at the Liverpool
(Eng.) police court with fighting
stated that the prosecutor hit him first
on the Jaw. "Did you hit him firstf**
asked tho stipendiary. , "N o, sir," was
tho reply. Hl f 1 had h it him drat he
would have been In the hospital, not
me.”
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Foolish Question.

etables that are so well adopted to
Florida'^ climate and aoil, the sun is
a little too hot to he considered
favorable for their growth.
No state in the Union can truth­
fully say. that It can compete with
Florida in balmy climate and the
number .of agricultural products that
can bo grown fron ten and a half to
twelve months of tho year aa com­
pared with from six to eight months
in northerri and eastern states.

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Vineland. N. J.—When Former O.
W. Roper’s dogs mado a racket about
midnight Roper discovered that a thlif
bad stolen a wagonload of stuff from
tho bare. The telephone and nn automobllo quickly brought Constablo
Peter. Klker to tho scone, ond In tho
road behind somo trees Klker found
n horso and loaded wagon, but■no
driver. In a coat pocket was found a
letter addressed to Hnrry Shcon -of
Carmel, and at Carmel It woe learned
that Sheon had purchased the horse
and wagon a fow days before on a
note, but the now owner could not be
found.

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PA G E TH R E E

Hanford l odge No G2. F. and A. M.
Would Bp Second Choice.
Government Kept Oolng.
Communication every first and third
Little lleleu had received 11 package
I "I notice that the eld man’s quit
Visiting brethren cussln’ tho government?" "Yes; a fter
through the mull from her Aunt Edith Thursdays at 7:10.
Stewart Edward Whits Rslalss His
tte’come.
containing patterns for two dresses,
tryln’ It for 30 year Jho govcrnmflnt
Experience rn Motio^ Drama.
F !. Miller
one pink and one blue Ope woe In­ 0 1. Taylor
kept n goln'. Jes' like it never heard
In a r tw n i letter to &gt;r friend Stewart
Secretary
W. M, toll of him—never so' much as askin'
tended for her nnd the other for her
Edward Whits gives a graphic account
little sister, Dorothy
While examin­
him to pleni.v let up nn' give It a
of Ills first nnd only exitcrietiee ns nn
M o rre e f hapler Nu 1,1, II \ M
ing the drosses, she exclaimed "T h e
rhsfice ! * grtn
p v.tth the country.
actor nnd ns a motion picture nclor at
little *1• *tr may have her choice, but I II
' l l *ts every second uml fourth Thurs­ That made him so mail he was too
that. It was during the production of
take the pink one,”
day ill .Masonic Hall over the Imp-rin full far ullursnm, he was struck
, Mr. White's novel, "Conjuror's House,"
T maire. Visiting companions welcome. speechless' ”
In the woods of the Sierras that Mr.
New Idea of Irish Brogue.
J F. Karnatx
0,*L. Taylor
i While hnd his experience ns n movie
According tu some lauguagu stu­
Secretary
High Priest
' actor
Patrons o f the movies by this
Strange Fighters Arc Now
time w ill he familiar with Mr W hite’s dents Irish brogue Is the ancient wny
Comrades In Comv
Indian makeup, because "Conjuror's of pronouncing English, preserved In Seminole &lt; hn|d* r 2. Order Eastern Sint
Meets every first nnd third Tuesday
House”
was recently produced under Its putli&gt; by residents of the Emerald
mon Cause.
' .
in each month. Everyone who has seen
the till*: o f "Tho CnlJ of the North.” Isle.
with Mr. Robert Kdesou In tho lend­
his Star in th&lt;* East are cordially invited
ing role. Mr. W hite’s account Is as
to visit this chapter.
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Good for the Animals.
follows:
„
Alice
E.
Robbins,
Sec'y-^r—
*'A great many people conin ' hero
"W hen 'Conjuror’s House* was sold
jimulay
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ud
4
1
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Jut-per
•
N o 1. K. olT P .
*t
for Lhc . auuxU^s.. l.o jw l&lt; e «-i^ w a a .o n ly
a tr i, « r S t t '/ Ì t t è t t gtnd o f tt.- mildly ’ rule rested.- 11o wu vhL _
*Tie**Lx second“ and fo.irth TTTPstfctj’i r p
r.TnfpfrTfffTF*»».“ w ^ w n is f who It seems tn'wnrt o f cheer the animala N u lling -knights always welcome/
...... to mnnngo the prodoctlon. ntid up Ip i*&lt; e a crowd." _
was
I l l l i H
H. McLaulln
' 0. J. Miller
[
K. K.Timl S.
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C. C.
served nnd nre today serving as Tur|
kos, tirailleurs, spa Ills, foot and borso
Sanford I-odge No. 2/, I. O. O. F.
nud also as artillerymen.
Meet;SYcry Monday at 7JU- p. m.t
* England, too, eng swell. Um allied
Ivy poisoning, swtliings
over ]mjK*rial Theatre.
armies with grenl nmubers of dark
of tho (lrati, bltos anil
J. W. O. Singletary
L. 1). Wicker
slings of Insects, stiff
skinned soldiers, tit comrades on tho |
neck
nnJ
Umo
back
Secretary
N. G.
firing lluo with Franco's Turkos nnd
should bo treated with
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simhls. Among tlic most Interesting
G ale Clly Camp No. 6, W. O. W
Ballard's
ns well as -the most tfprmldnblc fight­
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
ing outfits lu tho'Indian nriny are the
W e lure alw&lt;r&gt; tried to b* ju»t a KltW akehd
nights in each month.
ol the other leliow w the j o w ia I equipment «4
Gurkhas. There uro ten regiments of
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolehan
our »tore. A » an evidence of ihi» dear* to ihow
Gurkha rifles, 'fhose little lighten!,
Clerk
Council Commander the newer! end only the b*»4 of ererythiag. w » '
who come from tho region of Nepal
gladly recotomeod to uvcri of ink
nnd who trnro their descent from tho
It neutralises poisons, sub*
United
Hrolherhood
o
f
Carpenti
rs
and
dues
Inflammation,
relaxes
con*
Itnjputs, would rather fight than enL
traded muscles and restorca
Joiners o f America
lu np|&gt;camne% the Gurkhas nre deceiv­
healthy conditions.
For heal«
Sanford
Local Union No. 1761 meet*!
ing. They nre short, stocky little in*««
ing cuts, wounds, burns or
scalds, thero Is nothing llko it
ficNt and third Thursday night at 7
o f aomcwlmt the ap|&gt;enranee o f the
In the whole list of curative
o’clock in the Engles’ Halt.
Japanese, although n little heavier.
Combined Ojfice
aitenis.
it cures bj- a mild
J. W •&gt; S.tigli ii. .
I M Brown.
And they wear |wrpotunl grins on
power that Is rnoro effective
and I'ounlain I }en
than Ihe slr-ng, hirsli llnl*
their faces
The grin dues not come
.'*&lt;•*• y I r&gt; ns,
I residí tit
mrnts
When ruhhrd In for
ofT when th e y jio Inin a fight.
rheumatic pains, n urnlgl.x or
sciatica its wonderful pm etrat­
The Gurkhas were conquered by the ktkwaut kdwakii u iu t k * - AN INDIAN
It. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1211
— the oewatl member ol the Carter’• lax (»milv.
ine and relieving lnflu&lt; nee la
British Iti INI 1 after years of lighting
Meet first'uml iliird Wednesday night Pent*.ft Ink write* a t&gt;lu$ and drtet a Jet black.
.very gratifying. It Is an a lland have become loyal subjects of hnd seen Ihe cast nnd reviewed the
around household liniment that
nt corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave. It ii especially brill ¡ant. smooth and permanent.
U Useful In a thousand ways
Come in and let ui ihow you the new Carter ink
Fughimi. Wbeu tho Gurkhn reglments propnmtloiiH. I decided pi .go- down
O.
L . T a y lo r .
It. L. Peek,
and Us application Is always
bottle with the new flow-controller.
worc llrst mode pnrt of thè Indiati personnlly to seo the thftig through
followed bv bencdclal results.
Secretary •
Exalted ltuler
Pri ce 25c, 50c n od il.OO.
«rm y tliey dld noi secm to tnke well Apparently no expense was to lie
Jsm n r.O alU ed.Prop. St.Louis,Mo.
to nrgnnlxcd rnetliod» of wnrfnre
It sparisi; but. more Important, no dctnll
wns noi liuti) thè nrmy nuthorltles al
Use Stephens Eye Salve for
milking f**r !n-i'Ura**y. «-Illier of equip
Sore Eyes. It Cures.
lowed (Item to ttmke llndr tiflllonal uu-nt, of a* llrtn. of woodcraft or o f the 1
«
Snnfnrcl* Florida
wenpon. thè kukrl. |*nrt of lliclr oqnlp
Idsiorleuf values, was to be undttcsl.
Onto A mo Hi conn r o o m llv
meni that tliey ri-callosi tlielr falli** u**
"Tlo* big man *&gt; In* »*i ltn|*ress|vely
llghtefs Thelr lusiru&lt;’ t**rs uevi-reould ¡il i** \1*-**tt g;ni !*• a cow-lmy ami had
IIIRlll* Nielli 11***- lile luiyolli'l The ku
lid it before s ee n n elmo**, lie never
krl In ii long, Itetivy curved kiilfe
«iU*'et*4slo*l In leiirnliig to stny lu one.
III eluse iptarti-rs thè Gurkha Ihrows •W hv' he reinnrkisl plit[ntiM-ly after
ti » nv UN rlih* nini tabe» to ih** kukrl, *-n*- dl-aster t Just rea* tusl ln-lilml me
wlilell II** Uses wltli trlllllg effect. Wlieti for my weapon and Hie Illume thing
charged bv cnvnjry thè Gurkhns stnml bucked!’ In spli&lt;* o f our training, lioxv-.
tip ami fin* tt thè ln&lt;n&gt;eim it moli Ilo v ei, i we i tuld gi t nnlwsly skillful
an* n itida »ata*rlng disiane**, wlieti thè eiii'Ugti I " ’ ll.* the bow uml stern pad
dies so Umili) Mr Fisher nnd inys**lf
luid to assume e o n t nines nnd piny In
pili I "r tilts, when payday came, we
us eiied i:i ajitei'e. Tills Is the first
nielli \ 1 ha 11* ei e* uniti** as mi in tor
1 Ishei h**w* * i t , oiililld tin*, f**r lie sinilti.i .I Ins iiiiisla* lie f*&gt;r ltie occasion.
"In the l«*ar trap areno. Ill whl*'h
Acllllte Phiinl gets tile arm cangili,
rn- w e il.eiir-il the spring by hammering
It until It l*iir&gt;l) eluseli
Even then,
and with Picards arm heavily pnddevl.
that character fetyul his part aulii
den ti) rviittslle
The fight lx*t weeli
.\Jes*ii gau nml Mr. Robert Ed esuli as
Trent wns another reni 1stIc lilt. The
struggi** was long continued nml very
genuine, nnd ns we were playing nt nn
nil It mie o f 7.GOO feet the filial stagger
ns Ihey leave, the film Is not at all ‘put
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AUTHOR AS MOVIE ACTOR;

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Turko9, Gurkhas, Cossacks
and Walloons A re
Blended.

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«tanev, of Turkos from Algeria, nnd
Indian soldiers nnd W nlloon« from lid glutp, nnd Cossacks from Russia, to
mention no other ’heterogeneous ele­
ments, nil fighting.in a common cause.
Indeed. Ihe nrmy. o f tho allies Is n reinarknhle melting pot
Tho Turkoa nnd olher hlnck nnd yel­
low regular lroop*.or Franco have been
brought over In numbers from Algeria
and Senegal, French possessions In
Africa, to fight ngnlnat Ocrmnny/ And

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KEUIUKNT lie Ti: UKUN.
Prance Ini» great numbers of these
regular troops In her A frican i*osses
aluns thnl she enn call upon. Thu
Turkos. native Algerian troops, made
tlu-lr first npiHNiraitce in the war lu the
fiUitlng ub-sit Milelluluseti.
And so the French black soldier Is
once more at grips with the white
German regular Four and forty years
hare passed since they met on tljo field
of battle on French soil
1 In n It oils
that tli^Turkos, |ti the 1'ratlco-Prusslnn
war, drove hack the German Infantry
with heavy loss at the bottle of Weis
ecuhurg on Aug. 1. I87n. while again,
two day* later, the Turkos. together
with the spnhls, more o f France's
colored troops from Algeria, under
General MncMnhon, cut and liaekisl
their way through the solid German
tnuks at the bloody butt It* of Woertli
Shoe the present war with Germany
commenced the war olllcv at Paris has
been ndrlsesl that literally hundreds of
thousands of French hlnck and yellow
•objects in the various French ixissro«I oiis In Africa uml elsewhere, tunny
of them already trained soldiers ami
others who have In llu'in the making of

Do You K now
T h is Step?

OUR AM BASSADOR TO FRANCE

I ’holo by ^intrlcan l*r*M ^■•oclnUon

WALLOON ttoLIHKlUv

uutlvfs fall
As til«* Charging horse
men pass over llu-m the III lie warriors
are up and hamstringing th&lt;* hnrs**s
or &lt; Itiiglng t*i the saddles uiol siahhmg
the rbiers
Tills method of llglitlng Is not mi
Jtke that of the Turkos o f the French
anuy, who also "play ptuautu“ vvlieti^
chnrgcil by u heavier enemy, only to
j Vlac a n d ‘lake the ntuteker* from the
rear ok s*mui us they hnvo pasaed over
them.
Neither Gurkhas nor Turkos
however, tb* much defensive llglitlng
except agiiltist cavalry, for they nr*usually lending uuy charge that nun
Ih* taUug place In their vicinity
England. If tuvenaary, can |s»ur Into
France from Itulln 2.16,000 trained men.
. o f which 75.000 are Itrltlsh tr*sqis. In
eluding »ome of the crack regiments
o f the royal nriny. and Hit* 1*!*).&lt;Ml re
mu Iulug are the lighting nhtlve trix&gt;|*s
o f the Indian nrmy. Besides throe r**g
ulac troop* of the Imilnn nrmy the Indepemient 1mlInn rajahs hnvo troops
-o f their own. which they have offered
with enthusiasm for »crvlce with the
British expeditionary nrmy.
Husain's most picturesque force nml
Photo by American Frees Association.
one thnt Is inwhaiis the vv&gt;*t efficient
o f tta class. In tho world la th e Cossack
INDIAN CAVAL1IT.
cavalry. For hundreds o f years these
♦Client fighting men. are nlrnoitt be­ superb horsemeu.» trained from child
ta F'™nen i Vn
M ,,M hC,r nnXlC,Jf l° 1° "&lt;"*&gt; &lt;o feats of notarial.!' «kill, have

Myron T. Herrick Still Continues In
Office Despite Successor's Arrival.
Myron T Herrick, who despite the
arrival o f lb** new American ambassa­
dor to France In Parts hiIH continues
a, exercise Ids functions at the Amori
• mi eiiibiihx)-, W vvloidtig golden optn
luu-. ft -iii a ll »oris o f jH*ople. Mr, Wit
li n o Graves Sharp, tin* n e w l y a p p o in t
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T h e g irl w h o can dan ce
TH E CASTLE PO LKA
w ill n ot be a w a ll flo w e r

1 i miei*, tx-asslsilng Mr Herrick In lit**
vi.trk nml has shown his wisdom and |
l*atrlotl-*m In Gius suliordliinttng litui

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Wbl? or
0* COem.K?11 e,1CmJ;
What of the extent of this preent

Th e Castle Polka is Mr. and Mrs. Verhon Castle's latest
creation; and it will sweep the country this fall and winter,
just as the “ H esitation” did la$t season.
Let Mr. and Mrs. Castle teach you — in your own home
— how to dance it. T h ey give you personal lessons in two
pages of pictures and text

In the O ctob er^ Issu e o f

The Ladies’ Home Journal
You can learn it in an hour or two in your own home, just
as if you were in Castle House, where all fashionable N e w
York society will dance it

famous for tbelr courage nml for
darlnK ra)dfl BgB|llBt tIl0 eiu!;ny. The
czar hits 130.000 of these cavalrymen,
ahd ao far la this war they hnvo more
than llrrd op to their legendary repu­
tation.
Belgium’s most famous soldiers nre
nos. situon r. irantucK.
drawn from tho Walloons of Walloonln. of which Elege Is the capital. In »elf to Mr. Herrick, whoso long ox
southern Belgium. These Walloons are (Kjrlence enables him to be particularly

and latent force upon which Franco
toay dnfw for military support?
kb Algeria «lotto the French native
Population of black and yolkiw people
w 4.430.000. according to oflleUil statlaIn the Algerian Sahara thero are
•aid to be 60.000: In Tunis. 1.500.000;
region. 2.600.000; Bonognl,
Mlhsty territories. 4,000,000:
French Guinea. 2 .200 ,0 0 0 ; Ivory Coast, deerondnnts of the tlelgll^ the men
Habomey, 1.000,000; Kongo, who ao bravely faced tho legions of
«kWO.OOO; Honiall coast and dependen­ Romo under Julius Caesar. Tho Flem ­
cies, 200,000; Retmlon. 173,200; Comoro ings to the north nro emigrants from
«&gt;*■. 63.000; Notal Bey. 0.600; 8 L German states, but tho Wolloonsaro In­
««rte . 7.CT0. and in Madagaacar. 2 ^ 00 .- digenous. natives o f the soil they sro
defending today as la tho long, long
^ 7 ' »«h ln g a total o f 82,035,000.
in addition to thto. In India the paat Th e Walloon has been a strik­
ing figure- —
In scores
Popolatlon, almost «U natlra, la --------------- o f- wars In. which
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■«»,100 ; Anam, 5,000.000; Cambodia, kta courage has ahone, but perhaps he
1.MO.OOO; Cochin China 2 400,000 and
niada no more splendid exhibition
“ Tonkin and Laos, 13¿00,000.,a ’total dTValor than In hia brave dafenao of
• f 23,070,100.
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O r , SI.SO ti Y e a r &lt;12 issues) b y Mail, O rdered
T h ro u g h O ur Subscription A gen ts or D irect

useful nt this troubled time.
Mr. Herrick has always been very
popular In Paris and has shown, re
inarknhle ability as a diplomatist, nl
though prcvjous to his appointment by
President T a ft ho bad had no dlplo
malic training. He hnd beer» a political
lender in Ohio and governor o f tbnt
state. By force o f character and by
wise use or his abilities and grasp of
the situation he has tunde fo r himself
a place nnd n name hot only In Taris.
but all over the civilised world.

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1020 ELM AVEi, SANFORD
THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY
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SEPTEMBER 22 1914

TH E S A N F O R D HERALD

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B u s in ** » M s n *&lt; « r

u»*orlsM«n PfW*. »2.00 mV«sr In *&lt;tvsi»cr
D rllrrm l lo Ih* CUy by rrirnri *2 00 iwr r « r lb
t ilt io i* or 20c i*r month.
PartuMiu in a d itila tnuat be made •( effla
Unterer! •• xverKl-cl»** mail mattrr Aufu.i 22nd
1908, al th« N u A a at Sanford. Florida
andar Art « f Match Srd. 187B

Ortica in Herald Baildlnj

Trlaohona No Bid

Dob Holly of the Sanford Herald
'•“ 't ^ f i f G r t B a t he I* 'ftb tu '‘candidate for
»n r-IT q Smntnnrtihrr- T h a t leaves
oTily-y? caTididatan— Clearwatep Bww«
T h e Tampa T im e« call* Clarence
-•W;rtmia of the Euatia -Lake. .lU gioau y
« u i i - gcnirii.'* W ell, he 'iWVC^X«r.'-^Vknowirtg* tW»~Ior:aarhb time but did
not like to give Clarence away to hi*
friend*. -He ia in Kentucky now
tryin g to get rid of it In the heat of
— a tempers ne'e-campaign,
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But everybody knows that the big
IS I T N O W !
Several of the newspapers in the pfofits go to others who merely ofsutc, notably those
publiahed in tlriate
a* medium* between proSouth Florida, insist
that a South ducer# and consumer*.
Florida man should succeed Senator)
The Houston committee rccom•Dryan in the event that gentleman mends the establishment of a numis appointed to a fwdernl judgship. I her of ward markets. This la n good
Why a man from' South Florida? t plan if the producer Is given a squar
Doe* a residence in
South Florida deal. . He rdirtd get much better
peculiarly lit a man
(or the high pay lor his labor if he sold his pro-:
position of United States Senator?, ducts direct to the consumer, or if
Does the climate keep his* liver at n . some of the middlemen, who stand
trip hammer rate, throwing oil rap- between him and the persons who
idly the bile?
Do the fish in the ultimately consume his products
streams preponderate with food for were eliminated. To do this, howman'* brain? Are the collard greens evor, he ’ must build up a trade by
sweeter in South Florida, and 1( 00 * parcel post or must have access to
the bacon add a flavor all its own? a municipal market tlmt is not conIn shorU-ls. South Klarttfar the-whole troBwF-by-t ho-ttoik 4 n »U tr-.R rp eM er
■oheene- and the clabber?— -Apalach­ Star.
------- 0 ------icola Times.
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M A T T E R S W O RSE
Are you through now. you dingSome
of
our
exchanges are mak
UunL^Vi rvoliuak eating cannibal of
the serious.mistake of comment*.

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Money For Old Age
It has been stated that Ninety-Seven Per Cent o f
men work for their actual living after they are 60 years
o f age. Why is this? They have failed to save system­
atically and have not a surplus for old age.
Now is the time to begin saving in earnest.

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urea and attributing the cause to
hard times. They are also predict­
ing moro failures to follow;
Local
iondiJlpjis n\ny_ have caqsedjh e ¿U*rJ S g
pensionof one or- two really g n d —
newspapers, hut the majority'' of l'ie S
T h e big dailies havo a byqch of
la te . failures were due, not to the 55
' jin g o dope each day that i* denied
lack of prosperity In the regions SS
the following day, but only the real
where the publications were iasur d, —
M.M. SMITH
R. R. DEAS
facta of the war are published in
.but rather to the fact newspaper |55
P rrsid ta l
Aoat Cu Uh
T h e Herald and appear on the Her­
men made the mistake of locating ;n
ald bulletin board.
The people of
a community too small to support
Sanford are beginning to rccognizo
a paper or depopulated.by citizens
this fa c t., Our dope ia ten* hours
Everybody in California 'Is ex­ who were not progress!vb and could
ahead of any of the daily paper*.
pected to send a newspaper* to a not.realize the importance of a news­
____ _____ Q_____ _____________ friend *&gt;r relative in the United
paper as an asset to their town and
Bob Holly says that Rubo Allyn States or Europe on October first. community.
was unable to see anything when he The day has been oflicially desig­
But the brethren who take up the
by
leading country, hut that the proper and
left Sanford for home on that jun­ nated "Newspaper D ay," the sug­ cry of hard times and pass it along stantially supported
hoard of are injuring not only their business American agronomists, who have judicious tlse of lime will liberate
keting tour.
I’ bor Ruhr!
This is gestion coming from the
the first we hud heard about his |supervisors of San Diego county,) |(Ut t trat ol the entire newspaper frn- given serious study and efficient and render available as plant food One Inch Cards Will He Publl'hed Cn.
the potash of which then- is a suf­
going completely blind!—-Clearwater where on October 17, of last year ternlty and all Florida.
They are field service to the subje t."
der This Heading Al The Rale Of $7.20
While potash is present in nearly ficiency lying, us it may be said,
such a day was observed by the res­ creating a feeling of uncertainty and
Sun.
Per. Year.
N o t in Sanford but Orlando. San­ idents in the mailing of more than tim idity that will make a great many nil soils io sufllriont quantities it is latent in the soil,-—Tampa Times.
ford is strictly a temperance town, fifty thousand newspapers to all people think twice before letting go in many cases unavailable because
selling only cigars, cold drinks and parts of the world.
of the price of a year's subscription insoluble and needs some other* in­
“ The papers," says the dispatch of the paper, thinking perhaps it gredient to bring it to a state where WOUNDED BIRD UPSETS BOAT
newspapers on Sunday.
------ O ------telling about the plan, "w ill go as a may be the next («"suspend and that it run he used by the plant. The
D e n t is t s
Gets Caught on Woman's Hat and
use
of
lime
is
i
«commended
for
this
direct
and
personal
message
from
Boh Holly has relieved the co la , they will lit* out a few pennies.
Nearly Causes Her Death by
Jdoxity of the senatorial outlook by j ono friend *° another.
I he object
Talk hard times and you make purpose. H. J. i’atterson, in Bulle­
Drowning. *„
tin
No
lid
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Maryland
Agricultural
announcing he will not he candidate. will be to enlighten the people all hard times.
(ìa r n e r it W o o d ru ff Hmltiin)?
I Station, statos
Bob may never be senator but hi over the world as to tin- resources
Cold H;irlpK, N V.—A maimed «parMake the majority of the people
"I.line has not Only t lie elfect of row, which fell upon Mr«. Floyd Nes­
shows consideration worthy ol a ; of California and as to the class of i believe tlmt a financial crisis is at
people host adapted to muke a livaiding
in the formation of unions of bitt's bat, and got entangled In tho
senator.— Reporter-Star.
hand and you make them withdraw
Term « Moderate— Slrlrtly • aMi
potash
which will In- held in tin- soil, trimmings, nearly caused her death
Thanks, Joe.
We would r a t h e r Ing in the state" for the intelligent their funds from the hanks.
They
more varied and
j by drowning on 1 -ziko Oscawunn.
have the friendship of the press gang reader will lind more
hesitate before purchasing articles but it also 'has the ability to liberate
more
satisfactory
information
in
ani
Shu was paddling alone tn a ca­
poatsb
from
combinations
which
are
than to bo President.
tlmt are really needed and before
noe
VVIk-i, tin*-bird landed on her
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average issue of a newspaper than
linked
up
.wot
c
o
l
I
tide
lo
pkint-'
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you realize it they have withdrawn
hat, and was caught. Mr« Nesbitt,
in any booklet ever produced as an
There
are
many
other
authorities
T h e editor of The Herald acknowl­ advertising medium foj a town's at­ from circulation money enough to
directly in tin- same line that it is frightened. Jumped to her feet and
edges with thanks the receipt of an tractions, if the newspaper as most have made times good.
overbalanced the canoe.
Her hus­
GEO. A. D eCOTTES
1 ( seems
We do not believe Florida ns a unnecessary to quote here
in vitation to attend the launching of them are— is given to optimism
band. who was on shore, swam out
&lt;*
w hole has ever been in a .belter to In* well established that the im­ ,mil hrought her to safety The bird ATTORNEY * **n COUNSELLOR *t \W
of tlie mammoth ferry boat, Henry and publishes home news.
shape financially thun at the pr**«- ported poiusli 1» not iisM-iitml to e s c a p e d 111 the excitement
M. Flagler at St. Augustine on
In setting a day for the entire
Practice in State and Federal Count
ent
time, and tin- outlook i* Fright tin* pursuit of agriculture II dill
Tuesday, September 22nd. We an- stati- of California on which news,
indeed,
if
those
in_
a
position
In
feel
Fteuniteci A fte r 38 Years- S ep a ra tio n .
too busy launching hotels, wutcbing j papers are to he *,-nl out, it is pos(iiírncr-Woodruff llldti
Sanford 1 1*.
Wilkes-Barre, I V - Mrs. Margaret
the war and other pleasant diier- 1 slide that special editions of all the business pulte and ilia , ■•*• the
II.li ke« Ilf IMttstoll' UUll Peter Miller
sions to leave home.
Harry Brown kinds will hi- produced for the tiers- case are true prognosticators of the
( i iiii-agn hi o th e r him) 'i n t e r
who
fill lire
of the St. Augustine Record can he
i)K
c
&lt;;
h
, .'ion, and for this resoli tt is scarce­
I TT
ti n. ..... . xep4,r:i!*-il for
&gt;ear*. ioii-Ii
T h i« i • i ! ■ o «raj'. •■( \. -■ 11. Flor
trusted to break the bottle of wine
ly wise to urge sui h a Mate-wide
heih-YMiK lb « other deail, w.-re reIda when business is uT it' lowest
and never drink a drop.
MENTIS f
event for Florida, veliere the newsnnlttil when.. Miller walked Into tin* 1
ebb. blir^t Ti the m -.i m ' i . - t o n l he
paper, nirtrady do about ninety per
Inone of hi' sister tiliiiallnmiceil and
nib •• Unwell Building
tide turns and m »u : i it- ¡ l o o m i n g
A . B. Brock o f Sunford,
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dec la Mid he was her long lost brother
w rutejcenl of the stalie's advertising in free
How will be bringing thousands and
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
us and asks If wo .tynnt to set any
Miller
and
bis
sister
lived
at
liucuto
often unappreciated boosting.
r e t—. f r &lt;
thou- - 1 'll of if - !!:
o f our verse to music. Is this one of
&gt;ears ago
lie then decided to go
llllt the people of Florida could
M pp idl
the fniits and \t •laiWest, irtxl when after 11 few inunth*
Hob H olly's jokes? Clearwater Sun. |make a prairie? " I having every day
from
the
«Inte.
o mere iv.ni heard of him he was
1 MMI Mil •&lt;&gt;*
" N o joke about that.
Mr. Brork ,t
New 'paper ll
.n
..
*d Re.**u,i!) h* I* arto-d
is n musician and wu-* -o coil ;, in .- i ,,
r*ad your
* i * ii1&gt;1' *" ’ a .*1 Otitiv
tic over the o m . nl-oiii Florida that t,,
lil* ml
t i­
U’ l
.
\j Writ hi r
he ri oily wants to make a soi.g out o&gt;
a II1 •el . 11 i-III
■ar­
o f it. Of course, he would not care tn Ahur i lilt-:
It i;. the lie *t M*r! of or I ft
LAW Y Litri
for • Howell's picture on the irunt advertising uud a line way to com­ Vance. The paper will lie sent to
page.
municate with friends to whom per­ them the allotted time and vuluo re­
S 1ii ford.
Hr rida
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—— 0 ^haps you have not*time to send fre­ ceived will be given with each issue.
Zolfo Truth.
T h e Sanford Herald calla atten­ quent letters.
o
In Osceoljt county %F.- county comtio n to the lowly Florida sweet po­
I,irne Instead to p,ita»h
tato, which, it says, was on •i* classed ini *inn«Th n nkt! n iHitctire r&gt;! « 'rn* tlf it;g nut a t tiny-mi ri ur
Willi thi; razorbill-k in the rit t i&gt;gwry . nnllj
inn
y be re trem í i n d I
I:
of humility.
i he sun*- di-'pirn il ‘ t&gt; . &lt;»(Ill's of Innil pa per* ii* a mi r ii?*
' point"d to l!i (ad t 1
tuber is now bringing *-i \i 1 i'h t - a i.f 1 eliti 1: if* rou nt r; about the Ai­ W11« a co it't it ui-t.t ol t i e to.i
peck in. Sanford. T lm t'« ti « klllll 1)1 bllliilll^ \a lk y, fur 1 icy recugnizi t i rum nerctal fertilizers and ti i u
stuff to band 'urn! Florida can raise must nil thoughtful people that \hv mo«
most the whole of the w-urL!
-ui
the beat sweet potatoes in the world, j well published local newspaper car-, .,|v 0f j(0 j ast, was'derived !. on
and she can raise them at a big [n c * an authority that osteiw ihly,
mina J*. Germany; that thu,
profit, and yet the crop in llild wus boosting urculnr* can never attain, j m|nq wna no^ jmw* being worked on
. estim ated .a t only ¿1,732,000 in — Miami Metropolis,
‘ account of the miners being called
O----value. J t might easily bo ton or
1 into the ranks ol the army, and, furtw e n ty times that amount, and bring P R O D U C E R A N D HIS PHODJJCT (her, because of ever there was so
prosperity and profit to the growers'.
In advocating a city ninrkol f o r - largo u quantity ia storage, nono of
*— Jackson villa Metropolis. ,
Orlando tho Reporter-Star has con­ the output could he shipped on ac­
,
O —■,
fined its advocacy to simple argu­ count óf the utter destruction of tho
’ Johnny Borland, who bus been ments for .the health and convenience German, shipping since the begin­
quicocent for some time has come to of-the people. In other places where ning of the war.
lh o front again this time us editor the name idea is being agitated other
V ery wide attention has been
taf the Jennings Herald. The paper reasons are being developed why the called to this situation, with the re­
Tem pt the appetite,
tuu been published for some time city market la desirable.
sult that alleged discoveries of potplease the taste and
b u t we have just received our first
The question of municipal mar­ ush have been made in other coun­
n o u r is h th e b o d y .
cop y and hasten to congratulate kets is being agitated in Houston, tries to which access muy he had;
Crisp, clean and fresh.
John on tho new infant.
I t Is n Tex., and a special committee re­ and even, if these reported discov­
5 cents.
cinch that if there Is anything In cently has been engaged in making eries turn out to bo deceptive, lead­
Jennings that John Horlund will an investigation of the cost of living, ing agricultural chemists assert that
bring it out or else shake the dust says the Courier-Journal.
so fur us agticplturo is concerned
o f the town from his feet, for ho
It has been discovered by the the supply of potash' is not indis­
n ever stops long where there is nettl­ •committee that tho product* gets p o n ib le to tho growing of largo
Round, thin, te n d e r —
ing doing. Here's hopiiig that the 12 t j cents ger dozen ears of green m ips as large in quantity and as
w ith a delightful flavor
people o f Jennings keep tho advertis­ corn while tho consumer pays 30 excellent in quality as those now
.— appropriate for lunchin g coming to the Herald and the cents p e r 'd oieff; Lima” beans are ptòdUced.'
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Vòn, t e a and d in n e r .
^H erald will keep the town in the sold by tfie men who grow them for
10 cents.
The president of the Federal Chem­
p u b lic eye.
60 to 8 (f ceKla ‘ per bushel while the ical Company of Louisville, Ky., In
consumer pays at the rate of $3.20 a .recent article in tho Manufac­
.Bob H olly of tho Sanford Herald, u bushel. Sweet potatoes bring tho turers' Record says:
h avin g heard that a newspaper man producer DO cents to a dollar per
“ It will be difficult for our per- *
ia lik ely to be tho pro torn senator bushel and are sold to consumers at turbeil fertilizer brokers to impart
to succeed Senator Bryan, narrows $1,60 a bushel. The consumer sells their excitement over potash fo tho
Wally Behang, Conni« Mack's Star Backstop.
Made o f the finest
the chojce of Governor Trammell In ■qusshet for 1 0 cents n dozen; the dealers in fertilizer or to tho farmers
ingredients. B a k e d
who use them for tho very obvious
th at nwpect by withdrawing his consumer p a » 60 cents-n dozen.
'TVhllo L! Hung Schang's batting chuck tho ball wild has often opcni'd
to
p e r fe c tio n . T h è
arid base-running havo been extremo- the avenue to the plalo for opponrnl*name from consideration for the of­
These are but a few of many reason that a large number of the
n a t i o n a l strength,
ly useful to the Macktnen this season, No fault can be found with Sehnng.
fice, but wants it understood that ho' items covered in the report of the in­ most intelligent farmers in the east
food.
10
cen
ts.'
the youth cannot yet be rated as a He had very-IRUo experience when h«
und
middlewest
have
long
used
fer­
«xpecLs and intends to be postmaster vestigating committee.
The same
finished catcher," writes Jimmy Isa- came hero, and ho will 'have to h«
a t Sanford during President Wilson's condition exists with practically ev­ tilizers, and are continuing to use
mlnger in a Philadelphia exchange.
educated in championship games. HI*
aecond term:
“ Postmaster H olly“ ' ery marketable commodity.
The them, In which the element of pot­
B u y biscuit baked by
"There Is no harder worker on tho ability to drive In runs Justifies Mark
has a pleasant sound about it, but it producer sella low.
The consumer ash U entirely absent. They claim
team than Behang, and he Is improv­ in using him frequently behind the
lacks the deep, majestic foil of “ Sen­ buys high. The committee acquits that aoll tilled by greater depth of
N A TIO N A L BISCUIT.
ing In tactics, but his value is offset bat. Some day 8 chang will find him­
ator H o lly ." Better reconsider. Bob. th « producer - of responsibility for plowing contains a sufficient quanby his erratic throwing. Stealing on self and settle down. Then he will
COMPANY
— Lakeland Tplsgram,
high prices ■« might bo expected, tity .o f this element for severs!
Behang has been a profitable maneu­ become the most valuable maskman
- I t has a majestic roll i l l right, but If any nun deserves high prices for years hence, and that at present
Always look for that Name.
ver for many teams this year. Bcbang in our great national game, for he has
it also takes a majestic roll of the food products it ia thb man who money is needlessly spent in Am er­
Ip Cime, and doesn’t hesitate to throw no superior as a batsman and baselong green to remain in Washington. .tolls In the fields and truck patch«7 ica therefor. In this they are sub-[
at any time, but bis disposition to [runner."
word edgewise we might timidly
arise from a back seat in the Amen
corner and squeak that w e.rath ef
opine -South Florida lias, the rest of
the state skinned fourteen ways in
brains, livers and other organic
matter.
And wo will -bet you a
c ra te of celery a g a i n s t a barrel of
oysters that a South Florida man Is
elected to the U. S. Senate.
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DHE SANPORD HERALD

M n . Uo«a Dickinson has returned
IN AND ABOUT THE CITY/home
from a trip to New York,
ABOUT PEOPLE
Pittsburg and other points north and
Utile Happenings— M ention O f will resume her duties.as teacher in
AND EVENTS
the Sanford schools.
M atters In Brief

PAGE P|VE

MRS. BURLESON AN AUTHOR
Wits of Postmaster Qanaral divan
Placa Among Wrltara with Pro­
duction of " 8«cr«tary.M

FROM THE NATION’S CAPITAL
NEW S FROM

W A S MIN O SO N

BY

THE

SPECIAL CORRE­

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PERSONAL ITEMS Of I N T t R t S I

Col. C. D Day, general manager
(Continued From Page 8)
Washington.—Mrs. Albert B. Burle­
S P O N D E N T OF T H E HERALD
of the Southern Utilities Co., with
son Is one cabinet member's wife who
headquarters in Jacksonville spent1cuMcd ond arrangements rnitde for does not shine In reflected glory
Wanhington, Sept. 22 -(Special)- rncrce moving 'again. But if the
Tho postmaster general la distin­
the
morning in the city and with increased activity in the class work.
Jnmmarj Of The Moating Small Talk*
After the business meeting a delight­ guished among statesmen, but his At u largely attended Conference, i south is not given a chance the inLocal
Manager
F.
P.
Hines
inspect­
fiucdnrtly Arranged For Hurried
fame is matched by tho fame his wlfo held early this week, of the rreidont dustrtes of the northern and eastern
ed the Utilities here.
Mr. Day is ful social hour was enjoyed.
Herald Readñt
directors and vice presidents o( the states will seriously suffer for wanthas won In tho literary world.
very optimistic over the future of
Tho
production
of
her
clever
com­
National Hivers and Hurbors Con­ of money with which to buy, ac­
Busy
Her»
Sanford and like every other visitor
edy.
"‘His
Secretary.’'
In
Washington
gress. it was decided to hold the cording to far-sighted southerner»
The
Busy
Bees,
Junior
Depart­
Fred Ogrum has returned from a to the city thinks that all we need
last winter, with Preston Gibson as eleventh annual convention of the who see in the present situation
business trip to Jacksonville and re­ is a first class tourist and commercial nu’nt of lht' Junior Civic Lcft« ue*
hotel.
who have continued their humming ■ponaor. gave Mr*. Burleson a place organisation in this city on Decem- anything but satisfaction.
amed work on the bulkhead.
among recognized writers and called her 9, 10 and U next.
------------------------ I and huazing throughout the surnSo vastly
4Fresh yeast cakes and Tirit^Hal
Big Firms Buying Colton
mer held a delightful rqpotlng in Cen* attention to tho fact that she had al­ important will this meeting bn that _^
-of tho
- w e p o W i n f hvrt»-«VMcx&gt;«*imo»L*r—r'A-»F - y J. GonzaldLal .this
p,.rE WnmUy ^tJrpnnn rwlth_a. ready written “Tha..Ytvtí~MéJflí5r .it-, was -decided' to malm-every pos­
r.vîS
reports
from*
.the.
9.6Û3
past,.atftccri:
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*7Tkr Hour* sad’ “Thir-nwhrr** *nd
Vance Douglass has rettmTrtt“fronr popular rrprr-mTftrtfrefrf-the Cudahy fine -attendance. 1 he reKurar'^uu'r aererai other plays that had been suo- sible effort to bring-to Washington In operation as postal savings dethe largest number of delegates that, positorics at the close of August,
a fishing trip on tho upper St. Johns Packing Co., states that his firm has tine of business was led by Mrs. W. cessfully producod.
fallen In with the idea of helping tho W. Abernnthy, after which Mrs. J.N.
&gt;•»-•— firtr and reports great luck.
**] began writing long before I as­ has ever attended the conventions 1914, indicates that the deposits
cotton states by buying cotton undj Whitner gave a splendid talk to the sumed tho responsibilities of a fam­ of this great waterway association amount to $48,000,000.
The in­
&lt;f ■* Drink FLEZOL, the new drink.
have contributed their share hyj little folks, couched in languageMm- ily.” says Mrs. Burleson, "'hut 1 glad­ for the beneficial effect it will have crease in August was approximately
4-tf
u.ç«m v ngv( .ss-nrrrficCtiuK the senti- $4,200,000, which is the largest sinco
iiuying cotton and expeef^to assist, prussivu anti suitable to their youth- ly laid aside my pen to cock
in every way the movement to in-¡fulness, on the deadly effects of cradle, and I had llttlo hope of over ir.tent of tho tiaüuu.-Uiwxu4.uupruv:cU4^bc gyx t o m a t a » * )
•✓ Nolly Tolar left Thursday lust
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n
m
n
t p m t o » it nttThra ta.. JJu L j w tr th c r h i u v jr r r v ir y * .
. pMladetphB£.XOv^í*wu»
uary«. 19111'* .Ncw Y-ark City leads — *
- re a t of tho members of the —
" ■ -dren are grown, ray eldest daughter
European war. ---This move on th
Woman's
studies.
in view of the continued attacks all offices in postal savings deposits,__
J’,t has a baby of hor own. and my ambi­ upon the Hiver und Harbor appro­ followed closely by Chicago; Boston
. ^Seo. Duttoj) for tupiip, musard part of the Cudahy Company wllb he Club is very helpful to tbv.Tv^Ll|1
‘*3B
tion to wrlta la ovon greater than It
lettuce and cauliflower seed. - 96-tf Appreciated by tho southern far-j and children alike und these talks was when I was n young girl, and so. priation bill, Senator Joseph E. Kans- and Philadeljihia.
mers*
, , are. of infinite value to the young
dcll, president of the Nutionul Rlv-!
♦
* Mrs. Howland and daughter, Miss
people who are being trained in
era und Harbors Congress is more
It
la
not
gtnernlly
known to trav­
Helen will arrive home today from
civic usefulness.
than anxious to make the forthcom­
NOTICE
elers
on
tho
Ohio
river
that their
Coronado, where they have been
ing convention the most romnrkNotice 1* hereby given that under
safety
is
looked
after
by
a
dog, but
spending several weeks.
Jiote Meeting
and by virtue of instructions re­
aide in the history of the organiza. lhc , teamboat Captain# Unow lt and
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The attention of the members of
tion which has. for upwards of ten
Get your Ice cream from Duhatt’a ceived from Ihc City Council of
are correspondingly grateful.
Tho
Sanrord. Florin, that I will begin- the Woman's Club is called to tho
years carried on a nationwide’ prop-. d
,, known* to the river men As
Ice Cream Factory.
85-tf
nlhg October 1st, 1«JU, Institute |change in the* place of meeting for
Mrs. Clifford Belt has returned ^
• ?
UaU"
^ r ^ r A 0pin,K.1l e de80rVini Old She,, and is the property of a
suit to enforce collection of all de- Wednesday (tomorrow) afternoon.
rivers und harbors of the country. ' watchman who is employed by tho
‘r
home from tho mountains of Norlh |
, taxes, paring liens, and' Mrs. John Melsrh will bo hostess
The situation a* to the Hiver and
governrre-t ct Silver Grove, Ken­
0
Carolina where she spent a pleasant , sidewalk liens, due the City of San- at her home on West First street,
l iiarbor bill has not changed, tho
tucky, to place the danger signals
summer.
¡ford, which have been certified to' No. CIO. While the roses are grow! filibuster lignins', the measure con- ,
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in order to warn aj»proaching steamPLEZOL Is the one best fountain
mc for collection. ing rapidly in large quantities a
tinuing wnl* on vi-ihle signs ol it» .
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,
bout* and other craft,
drink.
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Those owing any delinquent lav, larger attendance at these meetings
coming to tin end
1he great ma, , , ,
.
,the
.
watchJust before sundown me
has returned sidewalk or paving liens should nd- •* desired.
Members are requested
jority of the .Semite are becoming
vMr*. E. A. Douglass
man and his dog can be seen com­
just same with me. and thus avoid to bring a roll of red crepe |&gt;ajior
lienrlily tired of tin* tactics ol the
home from a visit to points in Geor­
ing down tho river bank. Tho watch
the
accumulation
of
"further
cusls.
and
a
pair
of
scissors.
opposition
and arc seriously think- 1mtn . U n di on tho bl4nk whUe Shcp
gia where she visited her daughter
GEORGE A. DeCOTTEH.
and many other relatives and friends.
J ? UT . r“ VnK. m 8 . ,C Ün1'Plck**up a lantern in his mouth and.
/JirlA*
in order to get the hill out or In a runs to the end ol a dike where tho
9*1te
City Atlorney.
5 or 6 doses 606 will berak any
A little daughter arrived at the
jiusition to tie voted u|&gt;on-itom by lantern is jilaced in position. Tho
case of Fever or Chills. Price 25
homo
o(
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
It.
Deus,
item.
11 it then appears that items dog will return to hi» muster and
Ntnire to Telephone Subscribers
cents.
94-261
September
2lMh,
to
the
delight
of
are
vicious
the Senate will decide
On and after O rtoher Ist. l u l l ,
the I s o will walk up the river to
her parent.»..
She will be called
whether
they
should stay in or be the next dike where the same jierind
Mr».
J.
H
Shuman,
son
there
will
be
a
charge
of
O
N
E
Mr
stricken out
and daughter le ft Sunday for a visit 1) 01,1,A it
Î 1 (10) made lor chang­ Camilla M adge
(ormance i* repeated
to home folks in Pennsylvania Und ing position nf telephone m same
William Henry i* the name of the
will lie away tw o or three w eek »
building,
and T \\ &lt;» l»(»l.l.AKS
l iie buy-u-bllh- iif-ciittill)
move­
little
stin born ro Mr and Mrs.
Î2.UII
(or
moving
telephone
from
ment.
will'll
was
originated
in
the
StLCCT rAMILY MOTEL
N e » booking orders [or Big* Bos­
William Schuman. Sept 6th.
one
InillilifTK
l&lt;
&gt;
another
*outh
i
»hurt
time
ago
in
order
Ui
►I'M? r o n o u fL .
ton Letture and Caulillower seed
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li.'ll.
out
the
cotton
planier*,
hu»
F F Dutton
96 il
(■randlather ILuskins i* rejoicing
IV r F W Miuhoney. Sve' j •
grown to
enormous
proportions,
that bis little grandson will be called
Hon. A. B. Newton of Winter^
t're*ideii| W ilson’* puri 1 , e of a I i¡.
Cool, romfonabl« *fitl modefn
I ’ liarle* I * I irri*
Garden. D em ocratic nominee
l»r
Convrniepi lo «(ramahip *L&gt;ckiV„
giving tin* itioveiiienl a mo&gt;t tin
1 It r 1* 11*1 n 1.tub' ti Hir N &lt;it r h
Surtisi summer fairs
legislator Iroin Orange county w¡i»
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA
evpe. liil. bul none Jlie les» gr.tlily
it ltl&gt; VV HIM*ni» .ilrnn*ï riT latti t h.it
/• i, h nul Mi ni inn
in the city Sunday \isiling frien d*
lllg imjietlls
*
» e will lut V«• Mr Karl 1.eh ma nu,
V Mis Vli. ■ Whitner left on Sat nr
At leu cent» a pound, it i~ con
Pl.K7.nl. is the BEST ch erry field Sl'iT»
of tin• l tillei i Sim u t y,
day (or WirJrr Park, where she Will
(ended. manV t.ipdiie*» fir'n and ic^
lien* • f 11f fi Y«» lib * • .i r 1. m i&gt;. fi» T * )« tin-* -easoti
drink
4 -ll
úq
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.! i . In.11 i oijld .t I*•■r 1 in t"
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tier
Tin*
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vpi
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hern
D E N T IS T
Mr and Mrs. F. J.. ('n i»b y , &gt;oo
or more .mi *i « .1 t .. •
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II. ad i i.ii U r ■
C of n-L.live» (or *i'V er.il
a vi*it i&gt;( several week* ln N e« 1 •r k \Li• i*. I
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M i a . A lb e r t is. B u rle s o n
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alieni -inning relative* and (moni
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Mr 1.1liman
pr.'Hilly I b
ba*
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c&lt; uni i nii'il ity Mi*
( ’losing out all typew riter &gt; t rb.m
r.
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to
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tIlio* to wI tlillg
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pa per
Ite*! l.ra ile* mil V, ,1 •
ira- to 1 J.. T:•1
l'Iie But le» ih» nr*' this season noeu
per dozen sheet*.
I irruid l lili
1"ri*.. Ilei'
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I Ving a lui g' "Id Imune lo Ilo* old
Holler I* qieliding b
M.
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H..lt i more.- W .islnny tp* ' » Iirpp-tll I
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Born to Mr and Mr*, it it i o .i»
glut!.'*
ilei"
they entertain a great
M
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,i mi Bi. hmoud.
&lt;F ' 1i
Did
Tupi* .il Sun'
tu c- **♦’
draw iin* room
a fine Imliy girl. It is hardly
•1, il
Mr* limi
"V
. n tei 11.i &gt;» at
Mv*.tr\ to add that Paint D&lt; .
al wa r * i h;i .iinedy left "»'U d
diiu dit i r» (•ile)
le me
Two V.
liajiple»l nilin ill’ tlie
npW *
’ M|„ 1I ( * wlier« be
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in the near futuri; should tea vu or- j
r.d urn to Sanford this week.
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dw» ut the store of the Gant .H. ^,r together arid re líval i.'*
Slore, Hcivtusc of =he* Sufi* ri1r Otmlily
. ! on thè »unii' eluirge, and uro on
U -1
1er nuId Hardware ('o. at once, ne II fort*«- II .'»nullpf r II did ..
Mr* K W. Holiind and datigli t n i n j v n l t l n g t r in i
i
i contly.
Thi»
takes about 30 duys to get tle'ir. I’aIm Bin.. Ï
1er Mi** Helen have returned from
’•Ir. lieve vvt :irrulf:u**il bt fi.r. Ju»
together"
-J.lit
i*
what
i* IP
from the factory.
(,-'itc
I. .glitfui stay at Coronali» Beu.di in-.» of the Peai’i* John K Whltuuy.
-vever; *v here
\\ r Will lie I'iea.-T’d l 1G;vi' V • If Infomiation
I « clmrge iiguiiiHi Inni wus dl»mi*»«tl
New
are read? la be., Th« U.-eeelu Journal M l» «I ..
Mr Vh E. I.aing spynt the week­ II.- ammutii «d thut he wouid contimi«
announced each day.
Watch the guessing aocial. enjoyed by I imiti
In» excavnUoii» Ile asserted thut Ilio
end
very pleasantly in .Tumpa.
Herold und Tpit our price* on wed- Center
r.ttr Kii»immi*i* Kudeuvpiu Itimi un vlce jiriwlduiit of thè mu*
dine »lr.t;or.o,*y and engraved cards. orers.
Mr*. W’etherbee, chnirtnan
».'.un « uh ¡tn tintinnii) otte, and timi
FA# AW *«l Drug SfoiB
SANfOKD,
*1IONE 275
We have the lineal stock In the city/ of the social committee generously
Mr Gen. Huff is again at. home, lo* had «iefraycd thè expenaes of excualter a |i1ensant vacation of two vailon binuielf Thlrty »keleton» ami
offered
tt&gt;
have
charge
of
all
pin
li­
Thursdays and Sundays—Wood­
U♦« W'
iiutidreds of rellcs buse been dug up
land Park.
Picnic convenience*, ning* so the other worker* ..mid
uiid
seni to (Ite mutteum
They
did,
al*n
amhsements. l^Te only safe, citmn j bave a good time
went
into
U
n*
Mr It. A. Terheuq went over to
outdoor swimming pool, emptied four dollu r* more
daily, cleaned and re-filled from ar­ treasury ns financial results of the ori.mdo Friday to assist at the in- NO TROOPS FOR THE FAIR
»t.iliotion of the new Macenhce
tesian well. Shower hath, toboggan evening. This is"fine.
War Department at Washington City
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
J,
Charles
are
|vnt.
•Ude. Leased privat ly also.
8t6
Cannot Make Detail Without
home from England.
As dis,»trict
-------.
Special Law.
/saiiff E. H. McNeill, one of the promi- precident of Southwestern district
Mr yjorman C / Toole spent s.*vnent citizens of Orlando and well Mr. Charles is warmly welcomed, us tiraj (juya pleasantly in town for the
New York —A Washington dispatch
known turpentine operator was In of course he is in the Boys' Depart- urpk.emL
to tho New* York Tribune.says
thfl city ymtordny looking ufter hi* ment of tho Tamp Y. M. C. A.
----r
The secretary of war has been com­
.j Sanford interests.
i . « . 4*;**-Now for bustling uji pinna fdr the
Mrs. Geo. .Dickinson ha* returned pelled to deny the request of tho man­
^M . Fleischer, the well known veg­ C. E. district convention for St. from her vacation and is ready to agers of tho Panama-Pacific exposition
It seemed to need a
etable buyer is in the city again Petersburg.
take up her duties as Seventh Grade to detail n considerable number of
getting ready for the fall crop. His president to take the lend.
tc.-¥cher. . She is the guest of Mrs. army officers und regular* to serve In
Mr. Zed Crawford, of the Y. M."
vnrious capacities during.tho fnlr next
*ife and family will come down *
J. N. Whitner*
C. A. of Jacksonville, who! i* also
year.
Ut* r lh the season.
Officers and men would have to bo
president of Northeastern
district
Mnslc In Woodland Park
Mr». N. O. Thomson of Seffner detailed at otic« to assume tho sug
will have its convention In his own
After October first Woodlnnd Park church, thé Springfield •Presbyterian
l,om® aftcr “ pleasant *,.„^„1 ,Uitle*. and nothing can be
»ill open, only Sundnys.
and i* going briskly to work so the VI»It to her daughter, Mrs. Huy dime, except by *j&gt;«*clnl legislation,
• ^athing, amusements, picnic con*
which tho war department Is not dlsplans will not need to bo too much Hutu.
'enicncts, orchestran music.
9-tf
jMsad to recommend
rushed at the very last.
This i»
we]L
.
Miss
Pearl
Stallings
is
the
guest
Notice to Antpmoblle and Motor.
.
What Do You Know About ThlaT
Complete abstracts from the records of.
¿liss Marjorie McNeil, president ¡of her unde, Mr. J. W. Matthews.
Cycle Owners
New
York.
—
Norman
Mclnnoa,
a
* j 1***® l*ke notice that all auto 6f the Presbyterian society in Talla­
Orange and Seminole Counties.
Taxes
Mrs. Js E. Butler sjient the. week­ mine manager, who has Just returned
* " “L n,°torcycle licenses expire Sept. hassee says they, will meet, If noti­
from Nicaragua, declared that chick­
•25'
New licenses and tags are fied, any Endeavorers coming to tho end at Lakeland visiting friends.
ens brought by him from the states to
paid for non-residents.
^L*#. n° W
p i that country ate so much growing to­
But in it
Please call and secure State Woman’s College.
Mrs.
F.
J«
.Gonzales
accompanied
now license and tag before October there is only Y, W, C. A. for stu­
bacco’ that their eggs were unfit to
C. W. GOUDim:ii; Manager.
first.
Mr. Gonzales to DcLand yesterday; eat because of the strong nicotine fla*
dent».
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She will go over to Orlando today vor.
JNO. D. JINKJNS,
G R A C E A. TOWNSEND.
9-3tc
for a wetk's visit.
T * ■h.
Tax Collector.
Interlachen, Sept. 22, 1914.
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Tell tlie Hello G irl In Give You No. 275

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S E ÍVi I N O L. F. P h M iS .fi/iA C Y

SEMINOLE COUNTY- ABSTRACT CO. j|

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�SEPTEMBER 22, 19U

TUB SANFORD HERALD
•tat* ol Florida:
Thai lh# IdIIo i Ih i

MARQUARD WINS TWO REMARKABLE RECORDS

amanilmral Is Bartion
1C of Arlirl* IV of th« ronriltutlon of lh*
•tala of Florida I* k n ttr »rrr#d to and ‘ hall
ha aubmittad lo tha alanor* of tha atsta
(or adoption or rejection at tha nail (anarat
alartlon baraaftar; (hat la to aay. that Bar'
lion 1C of Aftlrla IV ahall ha amended ao
aa to faad &gt;■ follow«:
Sartlon 16. Tha (¡orarnor ahall appoint
all romml«»lon»d officer« of tha atata piljttlc.
Including an adjutant t*n#r*l for 'ha «tata,
with rank of brlradlar parral, who abati ba
rhlat of atalT Tha du tira and ru tnpanaatlon
ni «il nfflora ao appointât «hall b« «a fived
bjr l » w . T h # l « m . ol ofllf# ol âll romraiaaionrd offlrrr# o l th# o r c t n l i f d milltla « h ■U
t&gt;# rabt inuoua d u rin( In * p l« a * u r * of ih *
G o m n o t : » u b je r t to «uch l* w a a« m a y b#
#n#rt#d by th# l* fla l« tu r# p r o v ld ln * (o r t b « ir
! r « t l r * n « n t tor « s # or o th rr eau*«*.
A Joint ll # # o l* ll# s

I Propoalnr an araandmrnt to Sartlon I of
Artirl# V of ih# constitution. rrlaünc to th#
Ju d ld ary:

lia It rraolved by th* l»(ialatur# of th*
•tat» of Florida:
That tb# followjDC amandmant to goctlon
1 ol Artivl# V ol tha constitution U b*r*by
*(r#»d to and »hall b# propoa#d and aubd Lo tha.alat.tota ni ,tha iW h J l l « » 1 or r*)*rWi»w -w»-»bw w#it g*n»ral #l#otlon h*r*aft*r, that la to aay, aaM «SftTDlIT
of aald artirl# ahall b# amended ao aa to rrad
aa folio wai
Srrtlon I. Th# Judirlal pow»r of th# «tat#
•hall b# v»«t»d In a •W9(#m» court, circuit
courte, court of record of Earambia county,
cilintnaJ courts, county eourta, ewuntv
Judfr* and JuHlr*a of th# p#ar# and «ucli
othrr court* &lt;if”T«imml*alon« aa tho Ircielaturr may (rom tlm* to tlm# ordain and r#tabliih. Th# Icftalalur* may pr*#cHb» th#
romp*n«alïoTr- of th# Juatjc»» and Judgra ol
lha ac'ctal court*, but no court brrrtoforw
ewtablbhrd' uhdrr tha ronatllution and lawa
bt llmlila «hall
j ' ...
Th» »ot#a raat la rimplFaoee wltl #*14
propowd «mandmenta, and tha eanv«*«.
déclaration« and rrtuma thrrrof, ahall 'a
aubjrct to tha aama rr|u1ationa and reatri •
tlona aa ar# provldrd by law far |#netri
ricctlona In tha atat» ot Florida.
In tMtlmany whrraof, I havafharannto r t
ray hand and afflitd tha sraat aaal of tl •
Ruba M arquard of New Y o rk National League Team.
•lata of Ftotlda, at Tatlahaaaa», tha canlt f,
thla tha twenty-flflh day of July, A. I). 1 9J I.
11. CLAY CRAWFORD,
(Seal)
R obe Marquard, the Giants' south­
Marquard (proper name De Mar­
Secretary ol State.
paw, who pitched hla team to victory quis)' was born In Clereland, Ohio.
lOO-Tuee-iatc
In the 21-lnnlnjc gamo at Pittsburgh April 23, 1889. A fter the Cleveland
recently, la a record maker. In 1912, Americana bad refused him a trial ho
NOT1CF. OF ELECTION
when Marquard was at hie beat, he obtained a position with tho Canton To the Sheriff ot Seminole County, of the
Slate
of
Florida;
tied Tiro Keefe's record for winning Central league team In 1907. He took
III It known. That I. II- Clay Crawford
19 straight gamea. Though the Na­ part In 4(J games and his fine work Secretary of State of the State of Flbride,
give notice that a general electional leaguo la 38 yearn old. It re­ caused tho Indlanapolla club to draft do hereby
lion III be held In Semlnote County, State
mained for Rube Marquard to win tho him. Marquard'» record of winning 23 I Florida, on Tuesday ceil aurceedlng
ding tthe
Aral Monday In November. A O. loll.
longest game In the league's history. games and losing 11 games with In­ the
raid Tueaday being the third day of
When Marquard created hla 1Ustraight dianapolis during 190S brought many November.
United Slate» Senator from the State
record In 1912, he beat Ed Reulbach, bids for his services from major league of For
Florida, for »la year* from March 4. 19I&amp;
now o f the lirooklynt, out of hts honor managers
F'or llepfeeentativr from the F'o.urth ConIndianapolis finally sold
girealonal Dlatrlrt ol the State ol Florida
fo r tho modern record o f H straight him to tho (Hants fqr $11,000. With in
the Slaty-fourth Congraaa of the Unite!
In ' tbe National leafcuo. Fallowing tho Giants tho follow ing season Rube State«.
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.
Far
of Agriculture of Cue
this Rube plucked another feather out lookoa llkn tli© rankest kina of a stmt* olCommlaaloner
Florid*.
Fo r T » 0 Jutfi f© * o f th© Sujirrm© C o u f ï
o f Reulbach’a cap, as Dig Ed up to re­ bloom or, losing 13 o f 18 games pitched.
Stai© ol Floridi.
cently was the winner o f tho National McGraw held nn to his high-priced of Fth©
of th r
o r T * o ltaltrcjft&lt;! Corri m i» « lo o©r
league'll longest game. On August 2t. southpaw, allowing him to warm tho Stai© pf F i o r i i ! » .
For nn© \(©rT*ÌM^r *»I th** fl*»u*© «f lt©pfs*1905, Reulbach, pitching for tho Cuba, bench most of th© season of 1910. In •©nt»tlvm of thr Hi#!** 4»! Florid».
For i '«nim y «Itide©
beat Sparks o f tbe Phillies In n 20- 1911 Rub© 'found himself," nnd Justi­
Fitf Shrriff.
lnntng game by a score o f 2 to 1. fied Manager McGraw's Judgment by
Fnf t le*r la
th r ' Ifruil i .»uri
F«»r t «8Uflt&gt; \*** *»44f *.f 7 «tra
■ (^htcagn ami Cincinnati also fought a winning 24 anil losing seven gnnu-a
For T * » &lt; nllrcttu
20-lnnltig 7 to 7 tie on June 30, 1592.
and leading National league pitchers.
Fnf i ' iluni ) T rs-*•ur*r

LOOK FOR BASEBALL

PEACE

Many Students OelleVo Coalition
Some Sort Will Be Arranged
Before End of Seaton. ,

of

Many students of baseball beltevo
that soma sort of a coalition l&gt;titween
organised baseball and the Federal
leaguo wtlj be effected before tho end
o f t li». p u sen t ptayii,« season. They
srguo th x r tjo ttn ltltu n i i u CTwrurMi
heavy drains necessary to maintain
tha.war: Up tá tho prosont orRaulzed
b u ob ali as typlllod by tho two major
teaguos had held tho whip hand In tho
light agalnat tho Federáis.
Hut tha
nfrotutionary element has seriously
crippled tbe minor leagues, especially
those o f Class A A, nnd\lt baa boon
.through thex« that tho moro protentious magnates were hurt. Tho two
m ajor leagues could not go far without
tha support o f tho little fellows. If It
&gt;rore a caso of tho survival o f tho fit­
test there Is little doubt that tho major
leaguó club owners could go furthar
than tha Federáis. Hut tho lesser
lights, upon whoso success the majors
most depend, have to be considered.
And these have begun to grumble seri­
ously over tbe present- pinch.

N O T T S o f the
DIAMOND
Leonard Is doing tho beat work o f
»ny pitcher In tbo league thtB year,

JACK

BENTLEY

IS

PRAISED

Nick Altrock, Veteran Coach of W ith Ington Senator*, Thinks Young
Pitcher W ill De Star.

For f t i o n t y Supr rintrntlrni « f l ‘ ytitt«*
1n^truct lon
Far ( n u n lj SunrFjHf
F «ir V « Y© ( o u n t v 1
1 uni rn** ■**» n *■f *
Puf TltfM&gt; M rm i»rf w tif thr &lt; « H l i t ) IfoaMt
of Tubile in atru e ti o o .
.
F o r Ju*tJf© o f «Ih© P e i f * In Éndv for th©

followlnt Juatlc* Diatri cu, , vili Uni. 1, 3,
». I

N o ll e a o f

App llrallo a

for

Tat

H erd

Uodrr

Hrrtlen 373 or the General Mtatntrs
Notice la hereby siven that M. L. Wright,
purchaser of Taa Certlfteal* No. 345. dated
th# 5th day of June, A. IX 1911, haa bird
•aid certiflrate in my office and haa lhada
application for la i.v e d to ISsue in accordanre with law. Said certificate embrace«
the follawln( described property adtualrd In
Sentlnola County, Florida, do-wlu. Lot 44.
Urea 8 2» ft.) (Ilk 6, Tier I, Sanford. The
•aid land beinc aearasrd at the date of the

T

office *nd ha* mad* application fur t«.
deed to l**o* In accordance with t*w
certificate embrace# th* following
cribod property altueled In Bomlnol# coun.
ty, Florida, to-wlt: Heg NE cer ol N W 1.
ot SEW, Sec 10. Tp 31 8, it 31 E. run vi
4 eh*. 8 8 chi. E 4 eh*. N 5 ehe—21* *
Tb# e»UI land being eascaeed at the date
of the laauance pf auch certificate In the
name ol Unknown. Unlee# •aid certifi-«i,
ahall be redeemed according lo 1«» 1st
deed will Ltd* thrgeon on the 24«K ,|• y ol
September, A IF. 1914

For Conatabla In and for th» foUowing
Juatlc# Dirirlcta, vii Noa. I, 3, 3, 4.
In taallmony wh*r»of I hav* b*r#unto
•rt my hand and afflted th# Or*at Saal of
th# Stai# of Florida, at Tallabaaaaw, .th»
Capital, thla Ih» tw#nty-fourth day of
Aucuat, A. 11. 1914,
«
H. CLAY CRAWFOHIt,
Prcrrtary ol Stata.
To C. M, Ifand, ShariD, Hamlonla County.
S-TurvStr
ta iuanr* of aurh c er tific ate in thr name of
Witnee» my official elgnature •„,)
K. II Garner. I’nlrea aoid rertiftrate ahall thla the 31«t day o) Augutl A D |vn
fa *
bo
redeemed
according
to
law,
lai
deed
N#tlra o f Aj&gt;*llrati#n ar l a i ll aa d l ' a d r r
u eal)
E. A . D O U G L A S S .
will iuuo thereon on tna 30th day ol Sep­
S a r t ia » U t #f Ih * ( ì r n r r a l .Statola»
Cle rk Circuí* C e u r » -geminóle Co.. Fl» .
Notlr» la haraby (lv«n that Forr*at Lak». tember. K, I). 1914.
Hy J. C, Robert«, ft r*
Wltnraa mv offirlal afgnalure and eeal Tura t-Str
norrhaarr of Ta* CartlSrata» No.« 1044,
1019, 1053, 1060. 1071, dated thr 3rd day thla tbe tat day of September, A t&gt;. 1914,
(aeal)
K. A. DOUGLASS.
ol Junr, A. I&gt;. 1913, hai Riad aald rrrtlflN o t ic e o f Aspllcallon for l a i Deed I ndrr
Clerk Clrruil Court, Seminole Co., lit.
ratta In r»r offlr# and hat mad« application
.Section 573 o f tho G e n e r a l M u t a l e »
Ily
i.
C. Koberta. IX C.
lor tai d##d to la#u# In accordane# with taw.
Notice it hereby given that 11. It, ltro»n.
3 -T ura-Stc
Said rrrtfArata« rmbraco the totlowlns d#*purchaaer
ol Tat Certificate Not tie. » 7« ’
rrib#d property »¡turici! In Seralnol* Coun­
«B2, dated the 3rd day ol Jun» A I)'
ty, Florida, to-wlt:
Lot 8, 111k C, Mit­ Nelice o f Application for Tel Deed la tir' 479.
1907, haa filad aald certificate« In my orfica
chell’* Survey I-o V &gt; (¡rant (leu bar 13 cha
and haa made application (or tai d,.».( (0
Metilo» 574 of the General fllalnlea
N of SW cor. run N S3 dr*. E 5.03 cha. N
iaaue
In - accordance with law. Said cer,
Notice
la
hereby
given
that
il.
C.
llowera,
6 dr* W 9 rh* to tallir, thrnr# In main purchaaer of Tal Certificata« No. 576, dated llflcatea
embrace th# following deaeri!,#,)
direction 70 d#f W 5.67 cha to Wbdry of
y situated In Seminóle rountv
fait 44 d*f F 10.30 cha to has). latta fl,
33. 41. Tg ^ rnf TT.- -If It rhrll'a X ary_liiuA *
T h * »»Id land hi l&gt;| »•«»—« d at. iherdat#
phdVf laiuanro ol auchcertificate
In the
namr of No 1044. N .B . (Jilea; No. 1019, K. Augual Av D. 1890, haa filed aald certifi­ of the Issuance ot auch certificate in th*
ily I’almrr;
No. 1055, 1060, 1071, N. U. cale* In my office and haa nada application name of Upknown. Unte«« said cerrificat«
(Ji|#w. tlniaa» aald r#rtlflrat# ahall ba re­
lat deeda to iaaue In accordance with law. •hall be redcamed according to law, ,,,
deemed accordine to law, taa deed will iaaue forBald
deed will_____
iaaue thereon on the 2«th day
embrace the following ________
th*r#on on tha lat day ot October, A. D. drarrUg'dcertificale«
property altualed In ' SemiaubL. nF September A- t&gt; 1914.
1914.
•
Florida, to-wlt:
*3*®*7*'''Whn&gt;»a my official alrnature and
Witneea my official »¡(nature and aeal thla county.
CertificaU No. 576 embrace# the NUff this the 24th day of Auguri A. D. 191«
th* lat day of September, A. D. 1914.
(seal)
E. A, DOUGLASS,
of
NWI*
of
Section
13.
Tp
31
S.
K.
33
Fiaat.
(arali
K. A. DOUGLAS»,
Clerk Circuii Coure Seminota Co., F'la.
40 acre«, aald land being aaaeaaed et tbe
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminóte Co., Fla.
ol atich certificate In T u « i-ste
date of the laauance
lut
ny J. q. RiWFr.: b. c.
. .
Hy -u
— Thè
íiahié of Itr
Rryant."
u»*-5l¿
*

Nelle* of Applieatlaw er i a I Deed Under
Mediae 575 of the Geaeral Htelalao
Notice la hereby given that Forreat Lake,
-lurrhaser of Tai Cartlflratea No«. IP50,
1051. 1053. 1039. 1051, 1063, 1063, .1064,
1069, 1070, dated Ike. 3rd d a y of June,
A. D. 1912, haa filad aald certificate In my.
iffice anil haa mad« application for tax dead
10 Iaaue in accordance with law. Said errIficatra embrace tbo following deaeri bed
-iroparty altualed In Seminole county. Flor­
ida lotwlt; Lou 31, 33, 23, 34, 80, 39, 40,
I*. 43.. 4!. 45. 46. 10. 71, 73. 76 and 77.
Illork p, MitrhrlFa lurvy Grant. The aald
Irnd belntf aaaeaaed at tha dale of the laeu11 re of auch certificate« In the name of
Unknown. Uni»*« aald certificata« ahall lie
rr II -mail according to law, tat dead will
'w n thereon on the lat day ol October.
A. D 1914
\ it ira» my offirlal algnature and acal
*hla I • lit day of September A. D. 1914.
(•call
' E. A. liltUti LASS,
Clerk Circuit. Court, Seminole IV , Fla
Ily J C. Koberta, D. C
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C e r t if ic a t e N o . 3510 e m b r a c e « th e T &gt; ^

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"Kfl acre», a'ai^ land being aaaeaaed at th# dafe
of the laauanre ol auch dertlflcate In tbe
name of J. W. Anderaon.
Certificate No. 3261 embraces the S i( of
NEU of Section 13, Tp. 31 H. It. 33 Eaal.
80 scree, aald land being aaaeaaed at th* date
of the laauance of such certificate, In the
name of Unknown.
■'
Certificate No. 1607 embraces th* SER
of NW‘ i of Bectlen 6.‘ Tp. 318. II. 33 .F.aat.
40 acre«, said land being aaaeaaed at the date
of tha issuance of ouch fertiflcat* In the
name of Unknown.
Certificate No. 3088 embrace* the EH of
N E ){ ol Section 3. Tp. 31 8, It. 33 Raat. 80
aerra, said land being asseaeed at th* date
ol thp laauance ol auch certificate In the

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N o t l r » li horvby given that 1). I). Oiniel,
Murrhurr of T »* C rrlllifil» N o . 23&amp;7, diltd
'.fie til «S»&gt; of Junr# A. I&gt;. IM)*, hn fil©d
« i l d fi-ftitìrat«' in Tny tifflr© » n i l . haa madr
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I n d©©4 wilt |»*U© th rfru n on thr I 9 th d » y
,,f Iiriuh©r. A I» » ‘i l l
W ' t n e i i my o f lle iil i r n a i u r r
» m l m »1
» h*&lt;* ih r 11 th il* y o f Srj»irmik©i. A f • îÿ| I

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and linotype machines since the adren t o f the Federnl league w ill mount

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The Cincinnati club has purchased
Pltchsr Prltty of the Evansville club,
lie Is » left-bander with an excellent
record In the minors.
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A. l&gt;. 1912 tod Canlficata No. 467# d«t«d

•old r©rtiflcyteB *tn my offlc© and hai mii#
• pplUallon for tot «Iced to Imu« In ireord*nr© «Uh U «. Said rerUficate© Noi.'tote.
1047, 1052 ©nitrir© th© following detrrlbed
rnperty tltuatvd In H©minol© county.
. oridi, to-wlt: Lot© 13, 14, 19. 20. Illork
C. Lou 2$, 27, 2S and 29 Block 1», Mit.
ch*rlU l*©vy (Irani, CortlArat© No. 4fi7 cm.
hrac©* th© following descrlbod property
•ituat©d In Sontiool© county, Florida, to-wit:
ftl^ of N E!i of H#ctlon 12. Tp 21 S. U 32
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Wallle Bchang's brother. Dob, has
been picked up by Pittsburgh and wlfl
report to the Pirates after tbe season
with the 8L Joseph club of the Weet. . .

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Manager Bill Carrlgan says that hla
Red Sox are still In the pennant ehasd,
and with Hooper and Lewis back In'
the game be looks for » big string
of victories.
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N o t i c e o f Ap p ll r» il «m '«»r C h a r ie r
Notic© i© hereb y g i v e n ; th©t on th e 10th
d a y o f O c t o b e r , A» t&gt;. 1914, or * i toon
th e re a fte r a* I ran h© hea rd, 1 »h all apply
to tb© H o n o r a b le Jam «© VV, Fe f kin». Judge
of the C ir c u it Co ur t. S e v e n t h Judicial ( T r ©•■'t, S t a t e «&gt;f Florid a, for s cha rter, Inrorchi rating tbe Bonford
L i b r a r y and It©* dine
lt o o m
A **o ria tIo n
The
|irnpu»ei( c h a rte r
now bi-tng on bl© with the Clerk uf ih© (.‘ If*
rult C o u r t of Berninolr &lt;*olinty.
Tb© c h i r u d e r and o b je c t o f th© cor p o n í *
lio n to ti© fnnm©d
irrnrd t*
r» lit e r a r y arid
and »fiel
»o
i . H U K i i : ( i II F i u t i N&lt;
Mt«irn©y f •»r In c o r p o ra to r*

Tu©* ti©

N©llc© o f \cpl»r alien fur T o « D e ed t ndei
Srrtlu n 576 o ( lh# G e o r r o l N la lu lr e
Nut I f * I« hereby g iv e n that
F'dlth I ' ,
M ea d,
purrhaver uf T a t
U rftlfira tr
No .
2332. d a t e d the 5th day- o(
Novem ber,
A. D. 1895. haa filed « a i d re r tlf ir a te in my

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and

thia th© 21th day of August, A. Ih 1914.
(©egli
E. \ DOUGLASS.

Clark Circuit Co ur t, Beminol© Co., Fla.
Tu©»
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( o u n t r . Hlale ©f F lo r id »
1 I n re K *t« t© uf
Luv©U L. Htun©
* T«» all Creditor«* L e g a l« © » . IBatrlbut©* * m l
»11 IVraont hav ing t ’ lalm* «(f Demand*
apa ina I m d K*l ■*©
Y o u . and &lt;-»&lt;-h lit you « f r hi- e-l.h
and rei|utyed tu p f e » # n l »n&gt;
rls ui..
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mi
h av e wigainat the r r i a t r uf L o v e ll 1. "u.ir
deeeaveil 1*1# » I Sem ino le Coun ty F G i t
tu the undertlgneil a d n u n l * l r « l m
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To data the Cleveland scouts have
broken all records In rounding up re­
cruits for, tbe Naps. They’re prob­
ably going on the thoory that none 1»
too poor » player to be given a try­
out
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to the New York Americans, Joe Bir­
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A Joint lt© »«l(atl©B - mingham la worth twloe as much, r ?-•'
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for If it wasn't for Dlrmy and bis Naps Article IV , ef the eotSihutie* of the
the Yankees never would have climbed

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“ Somehow or other 1 can not get It
out of my mind that one of these
bright mornings Jack iU-ntloy will
wnko up and And himself n great
pitcher," wnld Nick AUxueY.
fanning U-e
"llentley Is one of tho fe w jirrmy“ 1
pitchers I have given advice who
really pays attention to what I say \
anti tries to do what I tell him, I am
not throwing nuy bouquets nt myself |
when I state that at one time I Was
rated a fairly good lc/t-bander. .X
think I know something about tho
pitching art, thereforo It stands to rea­
son that I can help llentley If ho only
w llf let me," Nick added.
"In tho first place, the kid has the
stuff—he wouldn't bo worth wasting
tim e upon unless ha had good speed
and curves and fair control. What he
really needs Is work In order that ho
can get experience, and Just as soon as
Griff decides to pitch him regularly
tha worth o f my prediction w ill be
shown."
Altrock always hag been one pf
Bentley's best boosters. Tha veteran
has V&amp;kt-n a fatherly Interest In the
youngster, Ha rooms with him on the
road and Is constantly by his side
during practice, It will not bo Nick's
fault If llentley does not deliver the
goods for tho Senators.

Da It ordained by the Lailafature of th*
» t a l a - «4 Pteridsr.
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fits (6), of Artirl* Eight 19), ot Ih* eonatltti.
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office of all county offirer* mentioned In thl*
section shall be for four year*, except that
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collector, who «hall be elected fer two veer*
untU nt Ih* cancral election to b* held In
th* v e tr A. D. 1918. when nnd niter whtch
tall be elected for n teem of four year*,
power*, du ll»« and compensation shall
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corralled Davies, tho Amherst college
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how many 'runs the othor sldo gets,
the Athletics aro always there with a
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THE KITCHENER OF RUSSIA.
G.nsral Rsnnsnkampf H s s Bs.n th*
Trslnsr of ths Russian Troops.
That Russia tins surprized Germany
and incidentally, the world with an
exhibition of military efib fc icy U
largely due to the labors o f General

rieunonkamptrwho t,a" bw‘ n
ble during the past few year» f°r «•)*’
reorganization Umt has taken place
la the llusslnn army.
Till- disastrous war with Japan left
the Russian military forces In a «tntc
of the utmost m ilitary demornttxnttnn.
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HIGHLANDERS

IN FRANCE.

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T h e y A r e Looked Upon at A m a i o n t by
the French Country People.

A never ending source o f wonder and
delight to the French country folk are
the killed highland regiments with the
Brltbdf expeditionary force. Tho high
lander In full gala rig, scarlet-tunic,
tartan phttlhcg with the gav ’’»iibrnin"
or |Mulch, while gaiters nnd big l*onr
skin henddr.-sH 1« n thing &lt;.f beauty
and Joy forever nt home, and even now
' when clad In khaki he Is a remarkable
j sight for foreigner».
| Tho French could hardly believe
their eyes when they saw tho husky
regiments wearing wlmt np|M'ured to he
short petticoat*. True, the garment
was o f khaki, like the Jacket, hut It

Impregnable Helgoland

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Germany’s Gibraltar

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In (he North Sea
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I1K eyes or thu. naval experts
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of the world were cbhtcred
upon the Uluml of Helgoland. ♦
Germany’» Gibraltar lu the
N orth sea. when tho war begntL
I t was the general opinion nmoug
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them that the German squad runs would
not attempt nn open engagement with
tho llrltlsh fleet In the North sen. but &lt;%'■

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c e n iil.f rnliinln p i G ly »n fn lll l l &gt; i L f l t Llifi

K ie l canal, secure behind tho cimin of
coast defenses, o f which Helgoland Is
the principal lluk.
Had .the Island not existed nnd It
w ere possible to construct a fortress
at a point which would prove most
formidable against attack In the North
■ o «r Germany could not havo chosen

a ju o tn

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organized In thirty-seven army corps,
of which, thirty were stationed In Kurupentì Russia. These have been the
gigantic duties o f General Itenncnkauipf, who is known ns the Kitchener
of Russia, assisted more recently by
the mllllary genius of General Souk
bomlluoff, the present minister of war
General Reniietikainpf was one of the
few Hint-Inn generals win. emerged
freni the Japanese war with nndlrnln
Istilli reputation
He ha» been In com
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flank operating In Hast I'rnssla
lU ntienkampf played a brilliant part
In the Japanese war and was prom et»,
I'l flotti major gelljTU 1 lo Ilellt .-nil lit
general
Ile »«.'it distinction III the
baille of Mukden and In oilier great
cullili Is, and nt the, end of the war
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tion iMtit-a lt'i~-bi In tfie 'l*rwns lini

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wn* undoubtedli a pelt boat
Ibi' In
lialdtunts of thè &lt;olimi v throngh « Idi h
tliey «r e pn*»lng genenilty put lliem
down .i» some wild ttmqt of anintot.is
« bl' h (In- Kngil»li t . e e p for »i&gt;ri"iis
righting
W lien lobi that Ih« klltisl
«.trrlor* are retill.v non and Scolili
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JiMia.tloo.

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g u a t ili " f .............I |‘ fe|e 11 k lllgs lllld
shout. " V l v e i i l le » e '- o s s a ls !"

Tln* tmgplpe* are ilnother attnictlon.
a n d « lo-l, Ille G o l i i - | - ire slepplllg olii
lo Mie i
k n il .- Notili ’ or lite Ar
gylls ami Siuliei lands tir- nnnimnclng
lllelr preseli. .* «U h "The l ’ainpbells
Are ('onitn' ' «In d e vlll'ttge* fttllow
lliem for i n d e '
Tln-re tire fmir lilgh
* land n glim ni» «villi thè Hrllisti nrtuy

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• Hut forty six tulles distant from the
HolguTflbd w r Ttrm rwnPKTfke* nearly
perpendicularly -Lruut—tho . son.,
height of 160 feet. Its rugged, over­
hanging, natural walls nro fortified
nnd protoctal to n degree which has
no jmrnllet even at Gibraltar or tho
Husslan CrunstadL Helgoland Is tho
most strongly fortified place lu the
world. It 1» the key to tho Impregna­
ble .wall of redoubts which protect
Germany's North sen coa*t lino, the
KU;I canal nnd tho approaches U&gt;
Hamburg nnd Bremen.
A largo section o f tho rocky plateau
hns Ix-en made to conceal gun» In
armored turrets, great const weapon#
on disappearing mountings nnd a for­
midable array o f rnpkl fire guns. Hewn
out o f the solid rock are ammunition
mngnzlnes and bombproof shelters, nnd
tho entire scheme o f fortlflentlon Is so
Ingeniously engineered ns to bo from
without completely Invisible ns well
a » Invincible.
Tho Island Is also a
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Helgoland Is a triangular Island a
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out of the ocean, twenty-eight miles
from the uialulninl. at a point near (lie
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I t r l t l sh |mhmom*|ii |). The peaceful tra il' • ♦
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her grandson, tho kaiser. 1» an odd ♦
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w h ld i llrltons do not now read with ♦
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o f frciiijci) scrii milling for territory on ♦ »
the pnrt of Kngland, Germany. France,
ltelgiiim r I'ortugnl and Italy. In 1KX&gt;
a number of International agreements
ns to African coinutul iKuindarles nod ♦&gt;
"sphere* of Influence” were made. In ♦ &gt;
one of these Germany agreed to recog
nine a llrltlsh protectornlo over Znnxl
tmr In return for tills concession Ureal ♦&gt;
Itrltaln ceded Ilellgolnnd (ns Kngland
Kind led the name) to Germany.
With a harlHir accommodating the
largest ships, Helgoland Is a naval ♦
base of great Importance, Hut n new ♦
Importance Iiiin been given to the 1»
land by the establishment there o f n
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T h e eastern end o f the Island, where
NE way of arranging a scarf so that o f the many flaring designs, modeled this huse 1» located. Is closed to nil ♦&gt;
It become* a mantle 1* Tory clearly on the Medici collar, that havo capti­ save trusted attaches having business
•hown here. A throe-yard *carf of vated , womankind wherever fashion there. Five Zeppelin dirigibles o f first
chiffon 1* finished with hem stitching counts fo r anything. It is wired, to class she can bo housed there, anil a &lt;♦
•* the head of a two-idch hoin on three hold I t » position, wtth tlny wlrep lighting plant ntjd circles* ouflt are
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Installation of tho dirigible base less
fourth side. A tuck, equal In width to mAtorlal used.
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attention has been paid to tho fo rti­ ♦&gt;
Ulo hem, and an Inch aboTO It, Is
A strand of odd Chlneso beads of fications. military w riters say, as It H ♦ *
placed across each end.
mother-of-pearl and glass, fastened at held ttmt the air cra ft could prevent
This length of chiffon la thrown
Intervals on a strong sllkon cord and the approach o f n hoptllo flee! near Cf&gt;
•round the shoulder like a shawl and
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- finished with a tassel, adds an Horn of the Island.
• piece of wide silk lac® Is laid orer
Th o Zeppelin dirigibles are Intended ♦&gt;
Interest to tho quiet gown of black
|t to form a collar. Tho chiffon and
by their designer» to rain explosive#
•■co are caught up In small plaits to cloth.
on
an enemy’s worship and their nhll
W ith a mantle which Spain may
"t the mantle about tho neck. A narIty to travel WO miles nnd to reach a ♦
havo
Inspired,
a
collar
pattennxl
after
fow knife ■ plaiting, made of tho
height of fl.ooo to 8,000- feet has been
chiffon, edges the laco, and this collar those worn In Franco three centuries shown. They are thus out o f gun
effect Is finished with a flat bow of ago, and queer beads of ancient Chi­ range, nnd their Inclosed cnhlns ennblo
folded chiffon at the front. Thero Is nese origin as to design, tho youthful their crews to keep warm, while nn
• little quilting tnado of a plain fold wearer demonstrates how all tho aviator attempting to attack them In
world pays trlbuto to beauty and Is
: , of chiffon, gathered on a shlrrldg
an aeroplane would b® almost froten.
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thread, which borders th® edges of the busy fashioning things for Its adorn­
Helgoland has n bothlng beach which
ing. It w ill not grow less busy, for
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Th e Island's resident population Is
broidery I« rulta as well worth ccvnsld- beautifully appareled.
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TEE 8ANPORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT
spouse.

!trim B S T O W E ^ ijE W
B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N
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“ JU S T B E T W E E N
M E .”

"V a t did dey do?”

* forty thousand look Peruna yesterday."
"Goot, goot," exclaimed Jake.
"P y golly. 1 knew dey vould do it.
Day carul’ t stop dose Gherman
troops."

BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS

UP-TO -DATE

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Communications for this Column Should be 'Marked "Society Editor", or
Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Tcrhcun, Phone 203

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

•J All Local Advertisement« Under
This Heading THREE CENTS »
Line For Each In«crtion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.
FOR SALE

i Tho press dispatches carry the
T
announcement that Ghristmus toys
For Sale-At a discount- Scholar
Luncheon
honor of the 'Season^ brides and 8hJp in Sanford B u sin ess c ()||f.,r
will
he
higher
in
price
this
year
ow­
A CHI EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
Bishop,
Mr?, Owner unable to use it and it will t*
A delightful affair, given in honor brides-elect, Mrs.
ing to the war in Europe. This will
" H E ’LL PRENT 'E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Brownlee
and
Misses
Mnbol
Hand,
l»c sad news for the kiddies, for u °f tlto approaching nuptials of Miss
sold at a sacrifice. Enquire Herald
vast volume of the toys which Santa Ruth Stewart was the luncheon and Linda Lcflier and Genie Wicker be­ Ofilcc.-10.1-tf.
ing tho honorecs.
*[ It has been suggested by some ■ing pluced in position I want all the Claus brings in his pack arc secured . china shower given by Mrs. J. B.
For Sale or Rent— Two n ie red.
An effective simplicity prevailed
in
the
countries
that
now
ure
at
war.
I
alder
at
her
home
last
Saturday
warped and twisted genius that the doubting Thomases to go down and
donees
at a bargain. W. J Thigpen.
in the dccorntions, the pink and
This has been In thousands of homes across th e ' afternoon.
President appoint u commission ol inspert tho work.
80-lf
green
tones
of
the
color
scheme
beAs
guests arrived they were
eminent American statesmen to sub- the dream of my life and now that water the one occupation of the cnA delicious sand*
For Sale— Fine farm of ten acre*
*mit proposals of peace to the war­ it is about to ho fulfilled I can die. tire family is the manufacture of ushered into theliving room, which ing most artistic.
the city
ring kings of Europe, that commis­ happy— that is, after the new' hotel toys of nil descriptions that finally ! looked unusually inviting in its dcc-iwich course was served and the de- about three miles from
find
thrflr
way
into
the
stockings
of
orations
of
bluo
and
green.
(
The
lightfully
informal
affair
was
much
ttis0
two
choicecity
iots.
Goinr
sion to be composed of Theodore has been built for I fully believe
the
children
of
America.
centerpiece
on
tho
library
table
car-j
enjoyod.
Miss
Whltner'a
guests
[cheap
for
cash
or
can.be
purclniM^
Roosevelt, William Jennings Bryan that with the bulkhead nml the new
W d rc» s R „ »-arc o|
hotel Saufard.will.have nothing muru _ . But this year-ail this is changed. * ruul ■OiU-hJw.«4t*|b|“a*gkr*wp'.«i«»rSl»OTt‘'.-*«C*i64aa4aiuc3-RwT®*co ik’.tsUariv '*»* Xfr'TTiiy*
' and William Howard-Taft----Thedeft
tlngcrx
wtrrrh-should
RTTUiihrUlttemi*fW"
Wild’
ft
1
genusC.
Maxwell,
Morgan.
Bowers;
Misses
Herald
office,
to
bo
desired;—
The
bulkhead
is
so
It is a tremendous ranry~;of—in■kiiekr- w A 'Beaches* LofHorw Genie,
— tcttrrf,- -representing • the three ex­ far superior to anything that my fashioninil tho things to delight the nots, and having-emne ■ftwirr'Nur
For sale oh R e n t » I'ivc acres, tiled
Wicker, Mabel and Charlotte Hand,
v
tremes of political faith/ hut we fear fondest dreams ever fashioned that hearts of childrcu-al rhristma* lima, way.
land,
I w o " good wells, located just
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wr»- piifWfriE ■ ttw* triggrrs -nf-bfrh-!
As tho Inst* guesf atrivctT, Max Saidie Williams, Addle Neal, Ruth
rgjtlm a 'sht-liaviy
euch a eompuslrm u it'H im i av u itb btf i ♦be
south
of
Station 10 on S. &amp; K. Rail­
aurchatgad—Jkltb so much, dynamite. fur going intfi rapn.ry uiv^m ii___ L.jmwgnid rilU» . iu a saj&gt;gniiiuiy ..eilu u ^tii* att^ entered the living room, Mcttinger, Belle Smith, Madeline way. 6 room house.
Sec F. W.
f ir r u M inTTlTiH' thb father of aomW »»earing a large covered basket which, Hill, Anne Higgins, Annie Lee Cald­
that the rBterita blL^uxplgsrorrirtTnhF ~wHi n o t‘ take-up
Mahoney
at
Fermild's.
&lt;17.i(
well and Essie Purdon; Misses Lettic
«■suiter the dear kings to the four tell about it only to remark in oass- other Httlclboy or girl whoso Christ* I with an amusing -little rhyme he
Caldwell,
^jjelpide
Higgins
and
Afito thts honored. Much lo
ing that it will he a -work that will mas this year will, ho indelibry j
For* Sale— Sixteen foot launch,
winds.
surprise *1
tho
basket contained
1
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*_1 1 nic Whitner assisting in serving.
stand as a monument to the city stamped upon their memory as u pc- her
three (horse motor-clinker built, hull
in good shape.
Cheap for cath.
From little sprouts big trees will council nnd the men who are doing riod of sorrow und hunger and suf­ many useful pieces of beautiful
Children’t Partita
china.
the work. When completed it will fering.
C. H. Iserman, Sanford.
‘ G-tfc
often grow. '
Little Miss Evelyn Big|ers was
Tho doors to the dining room
Tho great newspapers of the
We trample upon the sprouts of probably bo ono of the beat pieces
the happy young hostess to a num­
For Sale— M y transfer busineu.
today and gaze with ndmiration of work in the atato and will Inst United States are cooperating in an were then thrown open, repealing a
ber
of
her
friends,
in
celebration
of
-beautifully
laid
table,
the
color
Cheap.
J ob . Harris«.
7-2tc
effort
to
bring
a
little
sunshine
into
long
after
all
of
the
present
genera­
upon th e . giants that were sprouts
scheme
of
bluo
andgreen
being
par­
her
eighth
birthday
Saturday
tiftortho
lives
of
the
children
of
Europe
tion
are
dead
nnd
gono.
The
work
o f a former generation.
For Sale— Hound pup for »ale
And it is much tho same in munic­ has been going ahead quietly and ley sending a Christmas ship across v»0*» oul »n many pret,ty way«.. At noon, from three to six.
cheap.
Just tho right age to train.
The
little
folks
made
merry
until
ipal affairs. We think too much of but few people realize that such a the Cfater. A great ocean liner will each plate was a wineglass contamR. ji. Lynch, Sanford, Fin., Route
the
afternoon
was
on
the
wane,
be*
filled
with
toys
and
gifts
of
ev1
ing
grspojulce
nnd
ns
each
guest
had
the ending and not enough of tho great undertaking is .about to lie
' .
S-tfr
when Evelyn’s Mama served the No. 1,
beginning.
We overlook tho little consummated and few Vvill realize ery description and when many a | b e e n warned:
party, which was v?ry much enjoy­
'things of today which have in them after it is finished that it means so little one awakes on Christmas "Before of luncheon she partakes,
For Sale Cheap—Ono largolmr*e,
ed
by all.
morning
some
of
the
sting
will
be
A
toast
to
the
Bride
euch
one
makes'
much
to
our
city.
the making of the big ones of to­
one mule, three Wagons, hurne»i,
The big white birthday bake, with plows and tools.
morrow.
Ja». ( ”. Harri»*
Here is one who realizes the mag­ taken out of their grief through the'the variety of toasts given provokThis tendency of human nature nitude of tho work and one who will medium of tho things which the *"g much laughter. «At the conclu- it» pink and green candle* was the ___ _________________________T-Ute
Pink olean­
is strikingly illustrated in the case of give due credit for the same, San­ Christmas ship will bring to them, «¡on of a delicious luncheon each center of attraction.
TO RENT
ders
_
and
green
fern»
feature^
the
It
is
a
beautiful
thing
to
do
and
guest
was
presented
with
u
small
a gentleman who hud occasion to ford will bo one of the prettiest
envelopc,
scaled
with
a
blue
forgetdecorations.
Evelyn
was
the
recip­
spend a week in a country town, plnces on the St. Johns, one of the the response which is already being
For Rent— Furnished rooms for
and was remarkably impressed by prettiest cities in Floridn and one of made, to the appeals of the great­ monot and green leaves and bearing ient of many pretty gifts, among light housekeeping. Apply to Mr».
-"After
Dinner them being u set of silver iee cream
the uniform courtesy shown him by the healthiest when this is finished. hearted, considerate men at the head the inscription
Thoughts,"
which
provedto
bo
witty spoons, the gift of her grandmother. Furcn, 117 Laurel nvonuo, city.
of
the
movement
insures
its
success.
the çitigens of the place.
Could any moro be said?
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It is America's tribute to the inno- conundrums, the solution of which Enjoying Evelyn’s hospitality were
If he was interested in a puhlic
Irene McGaghin, Emily Griffin. Ver-«
cent sufferers of the greatest crime caused much merriment.
For Rent Rooms for light tmu-v*building, or a park, or a manufac­
*i "Sit tjghl! Don't rock the boat! in all history.
Besides the honoree, Miss Kuth gic Horne Hyman. Florence and Hel­ keeping. 919 Oak Ave.
9-tf
turing enterprise, a dozen men were
That’s tho watchword today. That's
Stewart, those Ipvited were:
Mes- en Witte, Irma Smith. Olive Renready with information and explan­
For Kent
House and five ,i i r* - «f
the first duty of every American at
damos M M Stewart, E E. Cox. frne. Margaret Peter». Deane Tur­
ations, pointing out the various adland
two
miles
from city on Wot
this moment. That is what this
George Hyman, Jas H. Law-son, W ner and Dick Terheun.
advantages, and with ever a good
Side
Also
furniture
and guns lur
country needs to keep it straight
E. Belts, W. C. Bray and G. P.
word for the people.
They made
sale.
House
cun
he
rented until t
und safe and true to its course— ab­
— LoCell; Misst*« Edieth anti Minnie
In honor of hi* sixth birthday
him welcome.
next August. W S, Kemper
v jp
solutely all it needs."
Wanted Gentlemen roomers at Stewart, Ruby und Daisy Betts. Mauler i
&gt;n Washburn 'Mabry
A few weeks Inter while traveling
316 E. Fourth St,
Tho above is the opening para­ Stum oil's.
Clara Milien, Mary Gutchel and entertained with a beautiful birth­
Piano to runt for the season
in­
in another state he fnet u manufac­
graph of a recent editorial in tho
9 - lltp
Jimmie
Luing.
day party Monday afternoon at the quire at I I I Second street
N lie
turer who was in search of a change
Chicago Herald.
It is sound ad­
handsome home of hi* aunt, Mr»
of locution for his plant. He men­
Take Notice 1 will rent, »ell.
vice.
Let every business man in
For Rent Nice furnished rooms
HVffding
CatiU
G. F. Smith. A happy time was en­ trade or build you a house on c.i&gt;y
tioned the place he had recently left,
Rock Hill realize that at this mo­ at Stumon's. $1.26 a week and up.
Mr. ami Mm. ChurU*« Mooney joyed by tile gay little folk» with terms. J, M iimoii , 601 Palmetto
and spoke in glowing terms of the
ment calm confidence and calm 316 E. Fourth St.
9-l3tp
Hnnd
have issued invitation» to the romps and game*. . in the "donkey avenue.
‘ people, their characteristics, and
:i nit
thankfulness are the first duty.
marriage
of their daughter, Mabel game" the prize, a One box of can­
especially of their courtesy to the
Both are justified by the favorable,
For Rent f'heap for Cash Twenty
Elizabeth to Mr Archibald Luciu» dle* wu» won by Rose I.aVerne Hurt
NO TICE
stranger within their gates.
situation in which we find ourselves
acres of good hummock land all ’ i &gt;-l.
Hells,
the
wedding
to
take
|ducn
The
attract!vent**«
of
t
lie
home
The manufacturer was murh im­
ltil t!
According to the Boston Globe,
waa enhanced buy it* decoration* Call or write A. M. Tyler.
Wednesday evening, September
pressed, and a few days later visited
"The concensus of opinion of some As 1 liave charge of the business of the at the Churrh'oJ the Holy Crons.
of
pink
ami
white
cut
flower*'
and
Five acres tiled lund inside cU?
.the place. He is there now. with his
Guarantee Co., East San­
of the keenest and most far sighted Title Rond
A reception ut the home will fol­ green ferns.
limits
for rent, near brick road ant
factory nnd his 150 employes.
men ia that the United States is- ford Lam! ljengue, anti W. A. Whit­ low the marriage ceremony, from
To the mimic of
lively march loading »(alien.
Apply to A !'
' Truly; a man can have a won­
enlenng on an era of pros per 11\ comb, I cun be found in the Tax As nine to eleven.
th
young
people
ordt*d
th«1
room
Connelly.
Sanford.
Florida.
2 tf
derful inffuénce upon the future of
that will completely overshadow lessor’s Office in the court house,
several
timAs,
marching
into
the
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even the great periods of business
dining room and around the laide,
^or tent- 40 aere» Hied I at ml tn
Stocking Shower
T H O S . K. D A T E S
.prosperity that have already conte
upon
which
was
the
pretty*
birthday
,
u
body well loca led, A. I’. Connelly,
One
of
the
delightful
aerie»
of
en­
\ You hear a lot about war time
to this country since the civil war.
102-tf
cake
with
its
»ix
pink
candles.
To
109
Magnolia St.
tertainments
being
given
for
Mins
prices and what an awful struggle
They assign many sound reasons for
the
sound
of
merry
laughter,
great
Mabel
Hand,
prior
to
her
wedding
we will have this winter to mnke n
For Rent Furnished office equutills.
■was the stocking »bower at the home fun was enjoyed in their efforts to ped wit It roll top desk, office chair»
living and yet little Cupid'goes right
"The first and the one which is
As each and (aides
of Mis» Elizabeth McLaughlin. Fri­ blow out the cnndles.
on and a marriage is noted every
Also a roll top dc«k,
the most significant to many of them
guest
passed
the
littl«1
ho»i
there typewriter desk and other equip1
W
ill
hr
Riven
in
Sanford
on
day
afternoon
week in Sanford
This certainly
is jthat we have gone through a
The rooms of the lower (lour were * ms given u pretty junk crepe paper
shows tho confidence the young
fur sale or rent. Herald nth &gt;■.
season of business depression for the Thursday
Evening, charming in their decoration» of bon bon bag filled with candies meat
people have in the future of Sanford
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first time in our history without a
pink hihiscun und anpiirugu» fern in Cake anti ice cream were served out
and demonstrates to me that the
For
Rent
Several
good office«
panic.
the parlor and dining room, und red upon the pretty luwn anti the happy
future of Sanford will at least be a
over
Yowell's.
Enquire
Vowel!’*
"W e have seen Europe throw hack Beginning October Jst.
Rates on hibiscus and ferns in the hall.
group dispersed with the conviction
future of married people. I t aeems
store.
6-U
Into this country, from $26p,000,000
application.
In thodining room the table was tho that it was .the nicest paYty ever.
th a t the contagion has spread to re­
to }300.000,000 worth' of securities
center of attraction .with its perfect Many loVely presents testified to the
MaJorlc A. Boor Instructor of Violin
MISCKLANEOUS
m ote placet and the lightning hns
and have Been these securitiea ab­
As­
appointments.
From the ceiling to popularity of the little host.
struck in many spots.
Old and
Wanted-—Flowing or team work
sorbed and the gold sent to Europe
the corners of the table were rope» sisting in serving were Mrs. Nkfibry
young alike are imbued with the
by
man with good .team.
J. K.
without any particular fuss.
DeLANl). FLORIDA
of asparagus fern, ending in trailing nnd Mixs Elizabeth McLaughlin. Summer», care M. S. Nelson, «r
thought that getting married is the
“ We have scon a tariff enacted
Harton's guests were Rose Lasprays and outlining a tracery of
. thing and they are getting married
phone Lord’s Station.
5-tf
lower than the Wilson tariff, and
Verne
Hurt, Katherine Symes, Legreen
upon
the
white
cover.
Pink
without loss of time. I am glad to
yet we have seen raw wool, one of
Wanted Work of any kind Si ■■«■
alfuded candles in white candelabra Ciaire Jones, Georgia Mobley, Eliz­
note this in our people. -There in
LEGAL ADVERTISING
the beat tariff barometers there is,
preferred.
Joe Saqcer. care of M.tlabeth
Whitner,
Elizabeth
McCuladorned
the
corner».
Tho
center­
nbthing that spells as much for a
sell higher than before.
lotigh
of
Orlando,
Mitry
Elizabeth
lem
fruit
stand.
H-ltp
piece
waa
a
green
basket
tilled
With
* plijce as the idea of, people getting
In ( s u r i o f C o u n t ? J u d g e , « r m l n . l e Co u n t ? ,
"W e have seen a delicate railroad
Hl al e of Fl ori da
pink double hibiscus.
From the and'Camilla Fijleston, Olive Newmarried and settling down in homes
l want a. good man with n geml
fs K t lile *1
situation that would,' have created a In
chandclivr, suspended by green rib­ tnan, Thomas Wight, Deane Turner, team to plow 15 acres at Cameron
Helens Schneider, detested.
o f their- own;
The Jolly bachelors
Notte*
is
hereby
given
to
nil
whom
It
mty
financial panic at Any timo in the
Albert Connelly and Robert Adams.
* ure all well enough in the joke book
concern, thst on tho il t h dey ol Msrch, bons, hung .the, pretty little b o u City, Sanford, Florida. The 16 nere*
past studied over and pondered over A. D. ISIS. ! shstl apply to ths llonorthl* vfenirs, sachet bags of straps of the
but they do not pan out in real life
is
known as the Joshua Powell furm.
(J.
U.'Herring.
Judge
of
said
Court,
as
Judge
in a way that has simply taken the ol Probate, for my final discharge a* Admin­ bride's wedding-«own.
SurprtV P a r t u
and I think that the most lonesome
Go and look ijt- the land and tell me
istrator, C. T . A., of ths estate of Helena
breath from speculators."
Mrs. W. B. Noclls was delightfully
The merry group of guests were
'a n d most selfish person on earth is
Sehptlder, deceased; and that at Iba aama
The Globe continues: "W h y then time r wilt present my Unat accounts at given pencil and paper and told to surprised by her many friends and how much you will plow it fur per
the bachelor who fondly imagines
acre and harrow it, and any root*
Admlnletrator, C. T. A., of said «la ta , and
have we had a business depression in atii
write "The best way to retain your neighbors, upon the occasion of her
for their approval.
th at he is reducing the high cost of
you find cut them out and pile them
Datad April 3. A. D. 1914.
the fsce o f these things? Simply be­
husband's affection."
Many and birthday laat Friday evening at her
liv in g by eschewing marriage. Cer­
J OHN GORDON,
and
burn them.
Now’ I want a
cause a great many people thought Administrator cura Testamento Annex« o* varied were the ways suggested and home on French avenue.
They
tain ly (t is not good for man to live
first
class
job'done.
The caretaker,
the
Petate
of
Helen*
Bcbnelder,
deceaeod.
we ought to have it; we should have
the good
9-13, 10-30, J1,-31, 12-32, 1-19. 3-tS. ■ read aloud to the accompaniment of brought with them all
alone. The Bible teaches this great
Mr.
Marshall
irt
Cameron
City
it; and must have it; it was d\ie. It
things that constitute u real party,
truth and that it is a great truth is
Notice ot «»plication -for T a i Deed Under joyous laughter and will he treasured
Grocery
Store
has
charge
of
my
was largely a mental state. There
«relien STS ot Ik* Cenerai .Statuirà
among the .bride’s souvenir clip­ lovely presents, Ice cream and cakes,
exemplified in every day life. The
place. Mnke your price to “ Owner
Notice ia hereby given that W, A. Minwas no real need of it or for it. nlek,
homemade
candies
and
fruit
punch.
together with tho original
purchased Of Taa Certificate No. I22S, pings
happiest people on earth are the
Business men see that moro clearly dated the 3rd day of J u n e^ A .^ t. i l l s , haa verses pinned to the gifts, many Among the gifts was a very lovely J. P.," 26 Colombin St., Hcmpstcn i,
married people who know how to
filed «aid certificate in my office and haa
H-4tc
now. But many of thorn are more mads application for taa deed to |u«a In -pairs of beautiful silk hosiery.
silk dress pattern, tho gift of all L. I „ N. Y.
liv e and they get the beat out of
accordance
with
law.
Said
certificata
em­
satisfied apparently because we have
Another game enjoyed w*as the present.
I wish to rent one or two room*
braces the following described1 property
Ufa.
On the other hand the man
h*d it. And they have learned some situated in Seminole County, Florida, to- making of tho greatest number of
The game of ‘/Rummy" was en- with two beds, or one lurge room
who has never married is bound to
will Lot I t , flth. 3, Cameron. The aal d
thing." *
land being aeaeeeed at the dale of the Issu­ words
from tho names "Hnnd- Joyed throughout the evening nnd with two beds by the week, for
be lonesome and can never know
Business men, "ait tight.
Don’ t ance of such certificate in the name of C. F. Betta." In thia
contest
Mrs. the delicious refreshments were serv­ one, two or three months, must bo
Cooper. Unleee said certificale shall be re­
the Joys of real home life. Take the
rock the' boat. Keep ita head well deemed according to law, tax deed will Bishop won the* prize, a pretty little ed upon the lawn.
closo In and good neighborhood.
boys who - are single and ask them
thereon on the 13nd day of October,
up /ipalpat the sea. Don’ t let it fgq laaue
The occasion was a .complete sur­ Send price to "J. P ." 26Xolombi»
A.- D. i t i 4. — .V,
■ 1
- • -a
. - -. fancy work apron.
.
.
t
bow they ’ ar* 'faring-and they will
Witness my official signature and seal

Too Late To Classify.

VIOLIN INSTRUCTION
Afternoon and
and Friday Morning

JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY

tell you they sre tired of restaurant,
hotel and boarding house and each
and every one of them are pining
fo r home cooking and are trying
their beat to get board with « o n e
p rivA t* family where they can in a
measure make up for the food prob­
lem And get a taste of domestic happ in e « .
G et marriedl
T h a t is tho thing. Now that the
start has been made I want to aee
« v e r y bachelor in Sanford tied up in
the next twelve months.*

into the trough of waveal"

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A good German citizen who shall
be nameless, aside from the appelai
tion of Jake, haa been watching with
interest the progress of the Kaiser's
troops in the present war and nat­
urally he haa been much elated over
the success and haa discussed the
matter^ewith his frienda, on every oc
cfiilon. Like some of the rest of us
he ia not familiar with the names of
all the towns which have appeared
in the dispatches and the fact gave
opportunity for a Joke at" his ex­
' • • •
. —'
1 I have been keeping quiet about pense the other day.
Jake
waa
accosted.by
a
friend who
.the bulkhead because I wanted the
great work to get fairly atarted be­ remarked: "Well, Jake, did you see
fo re I called attention to the fact what the Kaiser's arm ^d id yeatoran a now that
vuai the
mo concrete posts
pom* day?"
and
th a t will form tho bulkhead are be-J
"Veil, maype not," waa the Ire-

this the 19th day of September. A. D. 1914.
(teal)
,
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Clreutt Court, Seminole Co., Fla.
By Jaa. C. Roberta, D. C.
9-Tue*-6te

N etlt* of Appltratlen fer T e i Deed Lader
HecllewSTt ot the General Ht«tniea
Notice la hereby given that W. M.
llarnrs. purchaser of Tea Certificate No.
41», dated the Sth day of June, A. D. 1*11.
has fifed said certificate In my office and haa
mads application for lax deed to Issue lo
accordance with law. Said certificate em­
brace* lb * following described property sit­
uated in Seminole «County, Florida, to-wlt:
S W Ii of N W l i , See. Z4. I p . 30, H. 30 East.
The said land being assessed at th* date of
the Issuance of such certificate In the name
of Beatham. * Bbaekleloa. * Unless said cer­
tifies!* s t ill be redeemed according to law,
tax deed will imue thereon on the X3nd day
of October, 1914.
• ' .
Witness my official signature and « a t
this the 19th.dag pf Replember. A. D. 1914.
• kf A DOUGLASS:
Clark Circuit Court; Seminole Co.. Fla.
Jaa. C. Roberta, b . C.
9-Tuee-Slc

Try a Herald Want Ad

Delicious refreshments of cake and
cream were fierved and tho guests
departed with hearty good wishes
fo r the young hoateaa who had so
graciously entertained them. . . .
Invited to meet the honocee were
Mesdamea Bishop, Ernest Betts and
J. B. Lawson;
Misses Charlotto
Hand, Rena Murrell, Genie Wicker,
Saidie Williams«' Ruth M ettipgcr,
Daisy Betts, Essie Purdon, Eva
W alker and* Anna McLaughlin.. This
afternoon tho young ladies of St.
Agnes Guild will entertain with a
miscellaneous shower for Miss Hand
and on Thursday M rs.*R .*J. H olly
will entertain with another shower.

prise to Mrs. Noclls, who was grate­
fully appreciative of (he kindness of
her friends.
* Those conferring the pleasure were
Mesdamea Theo. Schaal, James Hooiehan, M. II. Hynes, Joe Fernandez,
J. P. Butler« M. Gardner, .Hog6n
and Mother
Hoolehan;
Messrs.
Schssl, BoOlehfin, Hynes, Fernan­
dez, Butler, Hogan. Starrett, H.
Smith, Geo. Teratus and A. B. Bol­
ton.

S t„ Hempstead, L. I., N. Y .

8-8lc

For Exchange— Solid coin silver
watch, gold inlaid engine, 17 jewel,
adjusted, Elgin movement for au­
tomatic piatol.
Also, bicycle fram*
•wanted. W. S. Kemper.
8-2tp

Wanted— Carpenter work by »
gang of expert northern workmen
who intend coming to Florldu to I11*
cate permanently. Nothing too d'i
or small for ua to handle in a speedy
and tiorkmaniike manner. Unques­
Cfa*» Mttlingz
tioned references and full particular*
The Sunday school class o f Mrs.
to interested parties. C. B. Fslor,
Roberts held its first business meet­
Mogadoro,. Ohio.
9-3tp
ing for tho fall at the home of their
teacher on Laurel avenue, Friday
Boarders-Wanted— 13.60 per week
Afltrnoon Shower _
evening with a good .attendance. for board and lodging. Last house
Mi
Meli Whitner entertained Plans for the winter's work were dis- on East Third St., C. W. D rigg*rt*
charmingly Mopdsy afternoon -in
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ON TUESDAYS
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Life- I. SVoith Lhind

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1911.

VOLUME V!

NO

10
- 11

the city council

MET IN REGULAR
SESSION MONDAY
[N S U E K T E V X E S
____

II. Y. 17 V. Noli’ »
Our union held it» regular Sunday
evening service in the "»hack” nt
6:45 p. m. Our subject was "Cain,
the First Child ” This program was
nhty rendered by member* of (¡roup
No 2, with Mr». \Y. E. iletts ub
leader.

NO
RESULTS IN

deredr“

_ _ _ _ _ jTTt-----Song. Whitrrthan Snow, by mem-

”T0 R E COLLECT]
AT O N C E .

■ City council met In regular sta­
tion Sept. 21at,' 1914 at 7:30 p. m.
Present: B. \V. Herndon, president;
C. H. Dingec, J. Adatns, J. D. Dnrison.' R.’ C. Maxwell, II. £ . Tolar,
W. W, Abernathy. Minutes of last
meeting read and approved.
.Mr- c - G. Wing appeared and ask­
ed that the council order Tenth
itreet opened where it crosses the
A. C. L. nt the new depot. Same

hers of Group.
Scripture Lesson, Gen. 4, 1-16, by
Mr. S. G. Kennedy.
The Birth of Cain, by Mr. I- T.
Bryan.
Cain’s Sinful Deed, by Mr. B. ,H.
Davis.
Cnin Called to Account, Miss
Mary Gatchol.
Special Song, by Mrs. \V. E. Betts
and Miss Mary Gntchcl.
Cain Leaves Home, by Mrs. W. E..
Betts.
Cnin Away from Home, Mias
Ruby Betts.
besoons from Cain's Life, Mr. 8. G
Kennedy.
This proved a very interesting
program dnd was thoroughly en­
joy'd by all present. Our subjects
seemXto be more interesting each
Sunday.
We had forty-one in at­
tendance
Wo »till extend a cor­
dial invitation to anyone who wishes
to attend these meetings with us,
Cor. Sec.

V A S T A R M IE S S T R U G G LE F O R ­
W A R D A N D BACK IN W H A T
SE E M S F R U IT L E S S E F F O R T S

Methodist Church
Sunday »chool se.ssion 9:45 a. m.
A class and a welcome for every one.
Services al I 1 o’clock, subject of
sermon by pastor. "Standing with
God."
Evening worship, 7c30, subject of
-pwsHir**—’wvrrmTr* *™^WrfTS
spccial invitation -td- the young
The public is cordtatty invltwiFTo
all our services being held in- the
Star, Tbepter j ^ i l e /Die jjrw ehurwh
is being erected on corner*-•CtT'aftt
avenue and Sixth street.
On Sunday, Oct. 4th will be Rally
Day in the Sunday school and
Home Coming Day for the cbngregntion.
Let every Methodist in
Sanford and vicinity k$iow that
their presence is earnestly desired,
anti the public will find a Method­
ist handshake awaiting every visitor’
The pastor is earnestly endeavor­
ing to be what a true pastor wshould
be in h city. He heartily appreci­
ates the cooperation being given him
in this great work. As we are en­
tering the season of the year when
the visitors are coming into our city,
let every Christian seek out these
who come into our midst anil give
them an invitation to the services
of the churches.

THE RIVERS AND
HARBORS BILL
SAVED IN PART
¡tV^’ f ’

P R O J E C T S A L R E A D v-Y .

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. Washington, D. C., Sept. 26.—
t
Thi-statement made hero today by
Senator D. U. Fletcher of Florida,
chairman of the’ schato committee
on commerce, that the recommitting
of the rivers und harbors bill to that
A GREAT B A TTLE RAGES A T B R E S L A U committee * with the recommenda­
tion that it be limited to $20,WARSH1PS A R E VERY ACTIVE
000.000 would not injure. Florida
waterways improvemtnta which havo
IN THE B ALTIC SEA
already begun or which have been
J -L
provided for in former acts of con- ,
with power to act.
gross;
and tho insertion in tho Con­
London, Friday 11 a. m.. Special havdj rallied all along the line and
The assessment of Mrs. Carrie
gressional
Record of a speech -by
to Herald
Zeppilin coming from the hefcat of the combined Austrian
Spencer on Lots 1 to 5, Block 14,
Congressman
S. M. Spnrkamn of
Thnurnot dropped three bombs on and .alrnfftn forces i* assbred as the
Tier 4 was on motion reduced from
Florida
replying
to attacks on tho
Rus&lt;fe#
s.
out
number
their
oppoOut end pscapes. . City terrorized.
16.200 to *4,200.
bill
wore
features
of this matter to­
nentiwen
to
one
and
are
forcing
Moved and seconded that the
day.
Paris.
Friday
1
1
a.
m.,
Special
to
thcirflfWays
through
Galliriu
by
printing of the ordinances be placed
In ortler that many of the mi*Herald
Von Kluck’» communica­ shet-rgw ^fght of numbers. The Rus­
in the hands i/f the ordinance com­
stalements
ns to what the pruning
tion* cut by French cavalry at Cal­ sian» have all the supplies needed
mittee, they to report action /it the
down
of
tho
rivent and harbors bill
eb*!.
and Jfn unbroken line of communi­
next meeting. Carried.
The Judgment Day
would
do
for
Florida
rflight bo offset.
cation w ith t h e ir base.
Moved and seconded that the citySenator
Fletcher
said:
On
next
Sunday
night
Rev.
George
Petrograd,
Friday
1
1
a.
m.,
Spec­
TM sinking of the three sub­
attorney be instructed to at once
Baptist Church Services
" I would be glad if you would say
ial to Herald.— Russians enpture mania» has giVen art added vigor Hyman will deliver a sermon on the
proceed to collect all outstanding
9:30
Sunday School, Bally u Prizeworsk und Lancut on way to to thé British fleet and under the jul- above subject. So many people ure •That all projects now under way or
paving and sidewalk liens, and till
Graduation Day.
Cracow.
vice pi the bends of the Admirait)* to face the Judgment that it is well which have been duly provided for
tax certificates that had btjen certi­
11:00 Preaching. "T h e Sunday
they will take a more aggressive thut as much as possible be under­ heretofore by nets of congress will
fied to him. Cnrried.
School as tin Institution of Learn­
Copenhagen, Friday 1I a. m.. part **in the blockade, even to nd- stood in regard to the same. This not «u(Ti*r at all. The only ones to
Petition large signed by the resi­
ing," subject of sertdon by the pas­ Special If) Herald
Great buttle rag­ vnn'tivg upon tlif German fortifica­ subject will be used on next Sunday be affected are new cases. They will
dents of Sanford Heights was pretor
ing near Rreslai)
Thirty warships tion- that bow block tin- entrance night
The Hnpti-t church i» lo­ have to await another time,’ "
»enli-d, and after the opinion of the
:i in Jr It Y I* I
seen steaming into •Baltic in Katte­ to t tw Kid canal
Sparkman in Denial
cated at the corner of Park avenue
city health board was asked and
t
gat
Nationality presumably Brit­
fi 45 Sr ' it N 1’ 1
On the house side of tho capitol.
and Sixth street
In the east the allies have the best
given, the council declined to make
7:45 Preaching, "T h e Judgment ish.
Large audiences continue to hear Congressman Sparkman, although
of the engagements and are »b&gt;wl\
any change.
Day "
Mr
Hyman each Sunday evening. permission wui refused him to reply
Thp matter of connecting the
Re porta (rotti t be disustvr in whicb forcing (lie Germans In retire. I li­ It is predicted that this winter will on the Door to attacks made on tho
Welcome, always welcome.
ions Hie retreat is made in good or­
Tukach budding with the new sewer
G EORGE 11YMA-M. Pastor thè Hritish lost threo cruiser» al der CPVT-red by t he heav\ siege gu li­ see tin* largest audiences at church bill, succeeded tn having his speech
wss referred to the street committee
Emsden heing tori» loed by Germati
in l lie history of Suolimi.
The go into the Record. In making tho
with power to net
Among the prominent vi-itors to submarine t» tinti «i.xty olllcer» lost lt will soon become a rout, in wtin li
crowds
at
the
lluptist
church
ibi» position of the members of the rivers
The mayor recommended that the the city on Wednesday were Henry their live»
List of killed not yi-l eV^tit tin- German- will sutler hen\ summer, if taken a» a itasi» of reck­ and harbor.» committee clear on this
city dedicate one or more parks to Futeh and Dr. J.- W Nixon of Ghu- obtatnabb- bui must ite heavy. con- ily
oning will certainly bear nut this matter, Mr. Sparkumn said in part:
the use of the children of the city Muoia.
Th&lt; .dlies have several plans per­ opi moil
sidering thè loss of olllcer».
Time will not admit of a specific
Action was deferred for further eon-|
------------------------LThe alile- ari- re vi veli by thè die», fected to cut the German [try of J
reference to all these waterways trnr
lidcration. Council adjourned
paliites -tutmg that ni another week rumi' nfi-Tii ion* orni* 11»*t r ritfht
of a detailed answer to the critlcLima
M W LOVELL.
all Gali'ii wdl In1 occupled by thè Winy i»* tuniiwl
rd a
,r&lt;j
Mr Freur of Wisconsin makes of
Clerk
Bil-sian force»
I »espile thè retrent mow lient of tbc tierinans »pull» dis­
their treatment of the pending bill.
of Kennekamf thè Rtissian troop» aster
of them, however, the Ocklailtuigrt City uf SitnforH. ISM
WORK IS TO HE RESUMED
wnha and Kissimmee river, being in
1)is burse me ut*
the state of which’ ! have the honor
ON TUE NEW BAITI ST
act mil* for women, aml flunked h&gt; G R A D U A T I O N
Rolli ns &lt; allege Notes
t
inn &lt;m
Mayor
DAY AT T H E nf representing here. 1 shall take tho
TEMPLE
Whoever returns to the Hollins t tiree elajed tennis courts for the.
PtilMMJ
Treasurer &lt;k Assessor
liberty of noticing, and of dealing at
F I R S T H A I T I S T C H U R CH
campus.
aft**r a summer's absence I» Use of teachers and student»
1
1
jo.ntr
Clerk &amp; Collector
The building committee ""of the
some length with his criticisms oi
...
,
,
.a lw a y s impressed afresh with its
The college will open its doors for
SUNDAY SCHOOL
7'jn nn ..
Found Master
Baptist 1empie met recently and
. * .
.
.
,
the project» submitted for their im­
It is perhaps not the thirtieth year on next Wednes­
1140.00 decided to resume work on the 'u n iqu e lieautv.
Chief qf Police
provements.
Next
Sunday
will
In
*
Graduation
t o o much t o »ay that no college min­ day morning, Sijil
to
Several
2500 00 building by (lit 5th, provided
Police Department
"When the gentleman strikes thesu
Day
at
tinBaptist
Sunday
School,
inno 00 enough funds can be raised to cover ims m t be enu o try— net Cornell or numbers of the faculty are already
Fire Department
two
waterways he i» particularly
Wisconsin has a more charming «¡I- on the ground and tile other» are on The »chord i* graded according to
Streets &amp; Bridge»
10.000 00 half the cost of construction
An
lut,..I
m,
and
Ikept
I
musite
and severe. characterizing
tin’ ver
Unrdetittg Lake \ trgl' m 11 • way
Lighting Street»
5000 00 a« live i .i flit*.tign 1- being planto d t•• 'lafu'ti
*
i
iMiniti
.
a
it
h
ibiporthe
n*h*|5itnn
»if tin* lloklltwuha river
in pert
. (,*• •*! a , ' .m , o f f o u r ta l ' » o f , \ .iri
Sanitation and street *1*•unWord t a- 1*11(1 r***i\**l **l i fie *.i ur*1 &gt;ututs v v* (mill Movement of project a* a crooked gatn**, filching
raise tt i- amount act It l- &gt;*&lt;n
o u - -P a p e * o i i l i c f le i) t o g e t h e r
by
1nOOO mi
lUi
sublet! death ln-l Saturday in tt&gt;* tlie country
T ie auditorium 1» al­ money from the treasury for the ben­
t.i\lg.ihlc
-trcHlli»,
1
/
slopes
-olilli1
(M
M
)
D
O
leedlng prisoner*
ter Hay. Long Island, of Albert Jo­
will soon he beard on t lie new build
ready
decorated
(or the occasion, efit not of commerce but to* develop
15000.OU lug. In ease thin plan works then it ward to nearly forty feet to the wa­ seph White, a member of the incom­
Interest
Time
and
money
have not been, water power for tho benefit of ono
The porches and win­ ing sophomore class.
2500.00 is promised by the contractot; that ter’s edge.
Water Supply. . .
Mr. White spared in making it the prettiest J. D. Young.
dows of the men’s anti women’s was one of the brightest and best
3000.00 »erwices
Sewers.........
be held in the building
r vices can
ci
Not for J. I). Young
church decorations that has ever
4051.40 byt Vlov. 15th. The auditorium in dormitories rntnmnn a view of the men in college, of a singularly re­
Miscellaneous . . .
A special program
"Now. first, I want to deny with
lake, of lilt* woods oti the opposite fined nature, courteous and winning been in Sanford
the front part of the Temple which
bus Keen prepared arid will be ren­ all tho emphasis at- my command
bank
and
of
the
»unset
The
ce
in
JÓ191 1 40 is now lining constructed will seat at
manners, and line Christian charac­ dered to a lilrge audience, for tinthat the improvement is to develop
¡.us itsell is grassed, shaded with ter
Receipts
He will lie sorely missed
least 100 more people than the old
friends
of
the
school
are
planning
water power for J D. Young, or any
large wnlit oaks, and decorated with
Current Tux
J4791 1 40 auditorium
The large audiences
to
i-ortu*
tn
l
a
r
g
e
number*
The
pro­
one
else,
for it has absolutely no
St
License Tax
2000.00 now attending the church demand numerous shrubs and plants
gram
begin»
promptly
at
9
H
I
a
m
foundation
in (act. us a study of tho
Mr*
G
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o
r
g
e
Wj
i
t
s
o
n
has
r
e
t
u
r
n
e
d
the edge of the lake are the larg&gt;
Sanitary
. . _ •
tono 00 more space
The
graduates
are
ax
follow»:
re|»nrt
will
»how.
The gentleman
front
a
visit
to
Mr
Watson’s
mother
collegi* boat house, and two swim
3500.00
County Road &amp; Bridge
was
kind
enough
to
refer to a corFrom
Crwdle
Roll
to
Beginners
«
i
Hora
I
City
tiling
and
diving
docks,
one
for
men
500.00
Pound i Dog Fees
Congregational ( hurrh
tatn
portion
of
the
engineer’s
report
_____
i________
Kldredge
Duncun,
Harvey
Vincent,
Fine* 4 Forfeitures
4000.00
Next Sunday morning, i/l the
Thelma Eggc, Ren Glideweil, Wil­ as proof odf his assertion,- anti yet a
Sunday school and the t 11 o'colck
rtferenen to this garticuiar pajaliam Whittles«.
•
,
$61911.40 service a Sunday school rally, will
From Beginner» to Primary: \’i£- graph contradict.» tho charge ho
Adopted July 20-th, 1914.
be held. Every Sunday school
gio Horne Hyman, Margaret Miller, makes, for it is there shown that it
M. W. LOVELL.
scholar is urged to be present and
Pearl Glideweil, Claudia Wright, is not proposed by this improvement
• * * . Clerk.’
to bring a friend with him some
Vernie Arnett, Thelma Eaton, Cal­ to develop any water power what­
one not going to any other. Sunday
ever." „
Hon. J. H. Lee of Oviedo, the
Next Monday will be a red letter the Sanford C ity • Schools this year vin McGagnhinf Aland Egge, Merre!
school.
Mr. Sparkumn closed bis remarks
patriarch of Seminole county and
Roberts,
Clinton
Rinc»,
Fred
Week».
At 11 o’clock a sermon will be day in Sanford as it will mark the ns superintendent anil comes to San­
with a statement that nowhere etso
one of the most prominent citizens
From Primary to Junior»: Alma
given on "The Influence of the Sun­ opening-of the Sanford City Schools, ford fully cognizant of the high
in this country would more fertile
of this section of the state was in
day School on the Community.” the greatest unset of tho city and an grade of the school» und their for­ Kirby, Loverly McPherson, Lillian lands lie found titan along the banks
the city on Wednesday and paid the
Every parent and every individual, institution in which every citixen of mer reputation a» the best in the Glideweil, Myra Lee, Sarah Wheeless of the rivers in Florida and he made*
Herald an appreciated visit.
not interested elsewhere i» cordially Sanford lakes the greatest interest. south und being fully competent to Hattie Lewi», Lila Murrell, Dora an urgent appeal thut we pursue a
The opening this year will he made keep them up to the «tutolard has Arnett. Arnold Martin. Robert Wil­ disc policy of waterway development
urged to be present.
Mr Luca», Erpest
The C. K. Society, at fi:4 5 p m a memorable occasion und in honor been busy for several weeks arrang­ liams. Leonard
until the demands of our commerce
Smith.
ing
the
opening
of
the
school.»
and
of
the
event
one
of
Florida's
fore­
will have for Its subject,"Every
have been fully met.
From Junior to Intermediates:
R ich m o nd , Va., Sept. 25.— State­ will have for Us subject, "How Ev­ most educators will bo present and expects to have the largest attend­
wide prohibition won a sweeping vic- ery Christian can be a Missionary.” deliver an address, the Hon. John A. ance ami one of the be»l sessions in A dole Hines, Helen Shellton, KathAt th e '.evening service, 7v30, the Thackston, dean of tho Teachers the history of the Sanford schools. lrcn Brady, Royal Klintworth, Sam
l°r&gt;’ at the polls in Virginia Tuesday,
f*lurni showing that its supportera subject for consideration will be, College and Normal School Depart­
1’rof. Ezell announces the follow­ Murrell. Newton Lovell.
From Intermediates to Senior:
t&gt;»d won by a majority of 32,825. ” Moses, Failing Vet Victorious," a ment of the University of Florida ing teacher«.
They have not all
Another of the interesting exhibits
This figure will bo increased largely short, practical talk for those who and better known us the State High been assigned to the different grades Lucfle Bines and Joe Laing.
of
an educational nature la that of
School
Inspector*.
Dr.
Thackston
In favor of the dryif when further rc- feel burdciffcd Uhdor their mistakes
at this writing on urcount of some
The public generally is invited to
the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad,
has
made
the
High
School
bis
life
tiarni are received from counties and yet who long for encouragement.
changes in the »tad.
this service.
which
is conducting a campaign of
work
and
has
accomplished
much
in
Sunday
morning,
Oct,
4th.
the
•hich are inaccessible. With com­
II. F.’ Ezell, Superintendent.
publicity
throughout the north.
bis
chosen
profession.
Sanford
is
Lord's
Supper
will
be
received
and
plete returns from all tho cities and
To Meet the Ladles
Messrs. Cardwell and Cohen, tho
High School— Mi«* Clara L. Guild,
forty-four of the one hundred coun- new members, received. Every mem­ fortunate in having such a well
Mrs. Haze] Stevenson of Jackson­ former of the colonization depart­
j*** and with scattering returns ber \s urged to plan to be present known authority hero on opening Principal; Miss Alice M. Tothcrly,
ville,
representing the Florida Com­ ment, arc in charge of tho display,
day
and
to
be
given
the
opportunity
Mi«« Flora Walker, Miss Myrtle
from other counties, the total xptc for that acrvicc.
mission
of tho Panama Pacific Ex- which consists of fruits, vegetable*,'
of
hearing
from
him
on
the
subject
King and Mr. B. F. Ezell, teacher».
A splendid business and social
t* 121,763. It is estimated that the
potdtion
will be in th/&gt; city today grain and other commercial articles
of
public
schools.
final total vote will reach 150,000. meeting of the C. E. Society was
Grammar School Mr J R Wild- with headquarters at the Sanford
The
opening
exercises
will
occur
of the south all the way from Vir­
Of this vote the' drys received 77,453 held last Tuesday evening at Mrs.
man, Principal; Mi»» Louise Hnrri- House
Mr». Stevenson i* anxious ginia to Florida.
at
the
High
School
auditorium
on
They have re­
Enttminger'A,
with
Mr
und
Mr*
*» against 44,018 or the local optlonMr- Geo, B. Dickinson, Mrs L N
ists.
Harry Kent as hosts. A good time Monday morning, September 28th Luke, Miss Lillian Higgins. , Mi*» to meet the me miters of the Wom­ ceived many intjufries from interest­
an’s. Club and the young ladies who ed parlies and it would not bo sur­
The citjes expected to roll up a was enjoyed by tho company pres- at ten o’clock. The member» of the Pearl Hunter, Miss Edna Plant.
are desirous of erdisling in the cam­ prising if. there were a number of
school
hoard
of
Sanford
district,
the
majority for the local optiontsts ont and committees were appointed
Mi*.» Carrie Ensminger, Miss Eva paign to sell the Florida dollarp and
county
school
bonrd,
the
city
of­
people from this county who will bo
■prung a surprise by giving 1,315 for to look after the District C. E. con­
Walker,Miss Clara Millen and Miss obtain a free trip to Galifornia dur­
ficials
‘and
other
prominent
people
lured
by the riches of tho southern
* dry«. Only four eities, Alexan- vention to bo held in Sanford On
Nita Moore, teachers.
ing
the
Exposition.
Any
one
desir­
will
have
a
place
on
the
rostrum
and
agricultural
fields.
Tho exhibit in
Oct. 30, 31 and Nov. 1st.
m*u Nor,olk’ Williamsburg -and
Primary School— Miss Lillie Fnrns- ing more information on the sub­ one of the n^ost Intereating and in­
on
the
program
and
the'opening
ex**
Prof.
Mnris
begins
his
work
with
Richmond returned majorities fir
wortb, Principal; Miss Edith Stew­ ject should see Mrs. Stevenson at structive on the (air ground* and Is
, e Wet*- The total vote cast by the Bible class on Sunday morning, orrises promise to bo very Interest­
art
i»nd Miss Salome Hampton, the Rnnford House between tho well worth vlsltlnf.'— Easton (Pa.)
to* eities was 40,977, of which the Oct. 4th. He will take up for study, ing.
hours of 4 and 5 in thb-afternoon.
teachers.
•
Pjof.
B.
F.
ErcIL4akes
charge
of
Free Press.
d*y« got 21,146. '
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                    <text>Tm5 SANFORD HERA
a swing, , looking very wise and plicity of the decorations. In the
knowing at the pictured faces of a big colonial fire place a bank of
bride and groom just above him. ferns was very effective, while above,
The centerpiece was a largo heart of graduating from the top to tho lowor
pink oleanders and asparugus fern, shelf were sprays of the lovely pur­
from which strings of pink hearts ple Houghan VJIlia. Vases of the
BEING A RESUM E O F S A N F O R D H A P P E N IN G S
extended to the corners. The favors purple flower were placed about tho
■ - U P -T O - D A T E --- =
were sroal^pink • hearts tied with handsome rooms; completing nn ar­
tistic arrangement that was charm­
green bowX ,
Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor
In tho hall the guests were wel- ing. In the dining room the same
Phoned to Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Phone 203
corned hy Misses Clara Milien, effective decoration was used. As­
sisting Mrs. Smith in serving tho
Martha Fox and Julia l.alng.
tnortung
at
her
homo
on
L-elcry
Receiving with Miss l.aing wese delicious ice cream and cake were
1 Brilliant Ureeption
avenue.
The
table
was
lovely
with
the Misses Ruth Edith and Minnie Misses Mcll Whitner and Elizabeth
— The home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
McLaughlin.
its
snowny
linen
and
blue
and
white
Stewart.
R. Stevens was the sce.no of a bril­
Mrs. C. O. McLaughlin made top
china.
Tho
pretty.little
place
cards
Two
contests,
“
Jn
Grandmother’s
liant reception Tuesday evening,
score
apd won a pair of fíne silk
enclosing
the
young
hostess'card
Kitchen"
and
the
"Romance
of
a
tendered Dr. and Mrs. Brow nlee'by
with
the
two
dates
of
her
birth
and
hose.
Mrs. Henry Wight won the
Cake"
were
greatly
enjoyed.
In
the members of the Presbyterian
consolation prize a lovely boudoir
birthday
she
wan
celebrating.
The
the
former
Mrs.
M.
M.
Stewart
won
church.
' The beautiful home, with its ar­ back leaf of the booklet contained a the prize and in the Inlter Mrs. E. E. cap and Mrs. Mabry was presented
tistic decorations was an exquisite stamp picture of Miss Chappell, Cox. The guest prize presented to with the guest prize of silk stockings.
1-------- setting— ftrr--the daintiij— gowned making..a. precioua-jtnu.venir of the Miss Stewart -wn*-rr cute little live * Mrs. •Smith's- gnrwtir besides tho
,
. , yomr_tt.-zthg rpptbtTrP-farms-tnd Julu- ocjasiuQ___Altai - tmaklaaL.ibe -ytrla ■kfftbn:- ~Mudz-taughtpr•,wnd»-mrrrh&lt; hortorw were -Mwwh» mwrJr-W •‘•‘Dickpy faces of the young people, and enjoyed^ a happy joy Ttdcin* the-mn- ment was created tvhen Misa Julia ins, A. W. Fitts. Henry Wight, C.
the flower of manhood gathered be­ chine. Miss Chappell’s guests were Laing, , impersonating a dear old 0. McLaughlin, C. M. Vorcc, Deane
grandmother, charming in a pink Turner, S. Pulcston, Fannie Mun­
neath its hospitable roof, to offer
crepe
gown apd green cap ant! son, D. L. Thrasher, ;R. A, Newman,
.^congratulations and good wiMfes to
apron
brought
in' a heavy millinery ltoy Symes, II. A. Howard, Cruse
the popular young clergyman and
packing
box,
covered
with hearts. At
his charming bride.
In
Grandmother't
Kitchen
the
request
of
Miss
Jimmie Laing,
, *
KuLctULg-Uiui-tccupUuu .hall, from
-wiuajnmrat«d‘
lHaU
"
..MUt Ku
-»is» -porch, its- baauty- wiuUdiarsum*.
•art was invited to display-the hats
pleasing and attract»«.- The balus­
trade leading to the upper landing Stewart was the kitchen shower at anti tlrcjr fuUli many jusekagna rnite.
tabling a • complete outfit for the
was entwined with the pretty vine of the home of Miss Jimmie Laing.
,'
tho star jessamine; the chandeliers
The decorations were, lovely and kitchen.
A jolly party of la * and gentle­
too were festooned with the same Miss Laing, a gracious hostess, the
Chicken salad, 'olives, cheese sand- men who spent the day Ashing on
vine and graceful ferns wero used in whole affair being a charming sue- wiches, heart shaped cakes Iced in the Woklvn Tuesday were Mrs. R. L.
effective decoration throughout the cess. In the'hall green vinca and pink artd green and fruit punch were Jones, Miss Hoikins Jones, Mr. and
lower floor. Vases of red roses fn tho red coral flowty were effective tho delicious refreshments served,
Mrs. A. D. Parrish and son, Harvey*,
.
the parlor, nnd pink .roses in tho and beautiful, beneath its softened
Besides the honoree. Miss Stewart, Mr. Rny and son, Troy, going up in
library added their beauty and fra­ rays of the electric light shaded with other guests wero Mesdames
. M. Mr.-Grow's launch. They caught
grance to tho charm of the pretty red. Tho balustrade was entwined Stewart, E . E . Cox, C. M. Williams, fish enough for a fine fry, which
rooms. In the dining room a color with the jcssainiue vine and potted Geo. Hyman, A. C. Williams, Loachomc of pink and green.was car­ plants completed the entrance from retta Brothcraon, R. II. Jarvis, M. M.
ried out in great masses of pink vine Fairyland jnto the green bower that Mitchell, W. C. Bray, J. B. Lawor Love's wreath and this too droop­ led to the dining room. The hack son, C. W. I.uing, J. B. Colder, N. II
ed from the chandelier in graceful porch was enclosed with palmctloes Garner, H. H. Peabody, M. L. P o ­
sprays. A large bowl of the dainty und transformed into a cool, green derwood, M. Norwood; Misses Edith
flower centered the table.
retreat, where the refreshing fruit and Minnie Stewart, Genie Wicker,
Guests were received in the recep­ punch was served. Here the punch Winnie Rivers, Murie Stewart, Mary
tion hall by Men. R. L. Pock and table was placed with its dainty Gatchel, Cora Lee Hamrick, Ruby
Mrs. O. L. Taylor and presented to cover of embroidery and gleaming Betts, Daisy Betts, Julia Laing and
Rev. and Mrs. Brownlee, receiving punch howl encircled with coral Martha Fox.
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Stevens in the flower,
_
-------parlor.
,
, ,
Auction Bridge
In tho dining room hanks of ferns
Mrs. Brownlee was daintily gown­
and potted plants made an effective
Mrs. G. F. Smith was the charmed in white crepe de chine and car­
decoration in tho center of which ing hostess of the first large bridge
ried an arm bouquet of white china
was the daintily appointed table.
party of, the season Thursday nfterasters nnd asparagus fern.
Above the table from the ceiling noon at her beautiful home on MagMr*. Sloven* wore a* becoming
green and pink crepe paper was nolia avenue, complimentary to her
gown of blue crepe voile, fashioned
carried to the four corners and fin- guest, Mrs. M. H. Mabry of Tallawith pleated Russian tunic and
ished with tug hows of pink tulle hupsee.
bodice over a blouse of White shadow
From tho chandelier wps suspended | The beauty of the attractive home
lace and effectively trimmed in
a spectacled, heart covered rupid In was enhanced hy the charming simblack velvet.
The" bride,'s register, in which was
inscribed the names of the guest*
was a pretty conception of the book­
makers* art, a souvenir of a charm­
ing occasion thul will he among the
cherished relics of the happy cmrplrrAnsisting in serving were the
Misses Annie Lee Caldwell and Essie
. Purdon.
The delightful occasion will be
among the most pleasant memories
of guests and hosts alike.

AB O U T PEO PLE AND E V E N TS

\/ Luncheon for Bride»-Elect
A lovely pink and .white luncheon
was given by Afisa Saideo Williams
Thursday afternoon from one to
three, in honor of three of the pop­
ular young brides-elect. Misses Ma­
bel Hand, .Genie Wicker and Linda
Le flier.
A charming simplicity prevailed
in the decorations of [link and white
confined to the dining room. Vases
of Love’s Wreath and bowls of cal-,
ladiums and ferns were placed about
the room. . Tho'table' was a beau­
tiful * conception of artistic taste.
From the Ceiling above the center
of tha table, reaching to the four
corners, pink ribbons were tied with
graceful hows of pink tulle and
caught at the corners with the same
effect.
From the center hung u
largo white bell
from which was
suspended by plqk ribbons a silver
cUpid.
Upon a handsome* centerpiece of drawn work over plnk sllk
was placed a basket of pink double
hibiscus and asparagus fern, m
T he place cards ’were pretty hand
painted brides containing the guests
name, tied to a long pink ribbon, at
the other end of which was the favor,
a lovely1 little cupid, concealed be­
neath . the basket of flowers. For
the brides-elect the favors were
dainty doll brides.
Snowy linen, sparkling cut glass,
gleaming silver and dainty china
made- a beautiful setting for the
dainty luncheon consisting of:
Clear Tomato Soup
Bread and Butter Sandwiches
Lobster Salad in Heart-shape moulds
Saltine*
Fried Chicken
Guava Jelly
Creamed Potatoes
Green Peas
Olivee
Celery
Strawberry Ice Cream
with Whipped Cream
Cakes „
Iced Tea .
Pink Heart Mints *
In the cutting of the bride's cake
Mias Mabel Hand 'cut the .thimble,
Mias Genie Wicker the ring and Mias
Charlotte Hand the dime.
Thoee Invited to meet the honorees were Mrs. Larr^more, Aliases
Charlotte Hand,
Elizabeth
Mc­
Laughlin, Alsrtlia Fox, Peaches Lefffer, Ruby Betts, Belle Smith and
Ruth Mettinger.
\

Misses Jsnie and Alice Whltner,
who have been the popular y0un*
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. \Vbitncr have*gone to Orlando to vUit
their aunt, Mrs. C. W. Goodrich
before returning to their home ¡„
Jacksonville.

son, Victor have «tu rn ed from a
most delightful visit to Mrs. A. J.
Davis of Augusta. While en route
home Mrs. McLaulin visited Mrs.
Susan McCall in Savannah and
spent two days with Mrs. Lowry in
Jacksonville.
Henry Jr. is Mill in
Jacksonville.
t

Miss Mabel Bowler, after Bj&gt;
¡ng tho summer delightfully an
her old friends in Sanford left
her home in Jacksonville
day.
Miss Bowler's charm
aweetpesae ndear her to a large r
among whom she will he gr,
missed.

A congenial party that enjoyod a
fine drive through tho country to
Wekiwn Springs and Tavares wero
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff and
their charming guest, Mrs. Parsons
of Jacksonville, Dr. and Mrs. C. E.
Walker.

Miss Louise Harris of South Car­
Mrs. J. H. Bruton hns ret nr
olina Is the guest of Mrs. G. P. Pax­ from a dclighfult visit with hur f
ton.
Misa Harris will teach the ily at Coronado.-Eighth Grade of the* Grammar
Schools ---. Dr. Bouchellc, who hart-hern the
guest of his dutighter; Mrs, lf**nry
Mrs. O. B. Singletary and family* Wight for .several months has re­
left Wednesday to join Mr. Single­ turned to his home in Thomns.viHrtary in Jacksonville, where they will
reside this winter.
Mrs, W, T. Jphn»^J4JUt.rec
called to Patterson, Ky.7 TifcTaii'
Mrs. E. D. Chittenden and daugh­ the serious illness of a relativ^.
ter, Alias Edna have returned .from
Mrs.. II— It— Stoveji*; arnimpnmivt
nr- delightfuL summer trip -spoilt jn
New York nnd New Jersey. ' Miss
Mrs. K. C. Bowers spent several
La.Ura—
iCfc^flUiirnrfltanrôàr lucksnrnriltrr-rMx
the north for several months longer,
undrigoing—treatment* for a —rfislorated ankle.
Mr. and Airs. E. L. Ferran of
Eustls are the guests of their daugh­
Air, N. W, Green, an employee of ter, Airs. D. L. Thrsaher.
the Atlantic Coast Line is enjoying
Mrs.- Clifford Bell has returned
a two weeks’ vacation in Jackson­
from
Charlotte, N. C.
ville.
Mrs. Eugene Larramor is visiting
v Flora Louise is the name of the
her
aunt, Mrs. Phelps on bake
little daughter who has come to
Onoro,
Next week she will in- the
make her home with Mr. and Mrs.
guest
of
Miss Saideo William*
M. M. Evans.
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Miss May
and Mrs. S. Pulcston and little
Fields
daughters have returned from a
jolly trip to Ponce Park.
Airs. C. II. Dingeo is again at
home after a fino visit to home folk*
at Dunedin.
CAidl'rn I ’tlla u
Thlrsilay evening, Sept 17th. Mr
and Mrs.
Davis Hart rnrdt .!lv
welcomed the members of the &lt; hn&gt;.
tian Endeavor Society to their beau­
tiful home ots^hc Heights,
The committee on refn-ln. :»
were kept busy with the preparation
of the chicken pillnu, coffee. . tc.
which when ready was enjoy c ; by
the merry party amidst an at ;•&gt;dance of good cheer. Through the
kindness of Mr. H. ft. Steven- the
grounds wore splendidly light' i
After pleasant hour* the host
1
hostess -were bade good nigbt
:h
heartfelt thanks for tliejr kind"- m.
Those present wero:
Mrs. &lt;&lt;&lt;i
Davis Hart, Mrs. Louis Garth«,
Miss May Doyle, Mrs George Pitton. Miss Alice Whitner, Miss A t *
Whitner, Mrs. Frank Grnyum, M m
Essie Purdon, Miss Morrison, Ain»
Edna Tullough, Miss Louis« Gf.&lt;y
Harris, Miss Dorothy Brock, M m.
Chas. Dingeo, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell,
Mrs. E. D. Brwonlee, Alisa Annie
Lee Caldwell, Miss Mary Gardner,
Miss Bessie Long. Miss Jean M hvwell, Miss Nan E Paxton, Rev 1
I)
Brownlee, Messrs Geo Da •
Hart, David Caldwell, II. J. Mint"
Carl Roumillut, Chas. Dingeo, T&gt; -inie Deane, Louis Gardner, Emory
Close, Pope Wicker, Robert ifeane,
Kent Rossetter ‘and Air. Thomas.

FALL 1914

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The boys c« today wear
only the best clothes.
t *■ .
Ask your boy about

Among the many pre-nuptial *1fairs of the early autumn will be the
miscellaneous shower given hy Mr*.
R. J. Holly at her home on *&gt;anf' ril
Heights next Thursday uftrrnoot n
honor of Mias Mabel Hand, w im-e
marriage to Mr. Archibald Beits
has been announced.

“ ROYAL B R A N D .”

ROYAL BRAND

150 Suits, 1914 Styles,
»
Ju st In.

Sanford will have n chapter of the
Daughters of the Confederacy, the
same to he formed at any early date.
The Daughters in all the cities of
the soqth take an active part in so­
cial affairs and tho formation of a
Sanford chnpter to which all daugh­
ters of southern soldiers are eligible
will add much to the Society of this
city.

ROYAL BRAND

SHIRTS AND BLOUSES
W hy worry; make boys’ furnish­

Will be given in Sanford on
•#*, -F

ings when you can buy ready­

MARK

Thursday Afternoon and Evening,
and Friday Morning .

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That’s the nam&amp;of the best hose
going for boys’ and girls’ school
wear and play.

made just, as cheap and the boys
like them better.

Beginning October latT
application.

Shirts and

Rates on

Majorlo A. Boor Instructor of Violin

JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY

Blouses, always fresh and pretty

DcLAND, FLORIDA

WATCHEB, CLOCKS, JEWEI.ltV.S11.
VERWARE, OPTICAL GOODS, ET&lt;

Expert Repairing
123 West First Street

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F IV E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y

PAPER

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SANFORD

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T S TH E SA N FO RD H E R A LB

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

¡N S A NFO R D —Life la Woith Living
SANEO HI), LI.GRIDA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1914.

VOLUME VI

:

Funeral of Captain Dunn

DEATH STRUGGLE
FOUGHT IN GREAT
BATTLE OF EUROPE

Warning
On
account
of there being a num­
There was a large assembla go of
ber
of
fire
escapes
erected through­
friends Saturday afternoon at the
out
the
stale
that
do
not meet the
home of Dr. G H Edwards at 40‘J
requirements
of
the
state
law, I beg
South Orange avenue, attending the
to ask thnt each and every one hav­
funeral of Captain E. \V. D. Dunn,
ing to iTrtVe such work done, being
who died on Wednesday night. The
l^
v c j ued by tliu, BtaUs k:
vice» wrrn-rtrnrturmf fry ibw Kcvv ___
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1
6475No.
65. Sec. 14. Acta of Legis­
LUur Pack, pastor of the Ephrrcrpal'
lature.
1913.
submit their plans to
B A P ID L T P L S C IN G p church
i,
of Sanford. Mntly beautiful
M A N Y PEOPLE ARE
me
for
approval,
before the work
floral tributes were offered as tokens
«lone, and when such fire escapes
CONCRETE POSTS of the high esteem in which the de­
COMING TO STATE
have been erected, that they have
ceased was hold.
.
IN PO SITIO N
them inspected and approved by
INVESTIG ATING
The burial took place in the Or­
state hotel commissioner, before pay­
lando cemaUry. = Ueporjrnttnrr-----ing for sit mo.
VOne of the greatest undertakings
In making a tour of Florida, evi-^
A. L. MESSER,
in the history.nl.Sftaíard.Ima stalled.
donees of improve
en'on-evwj
ments in rail and hard roads, ac-^.
heading.oL I nkr M onram n thu.San
ford side and will extend from the
tivtttar•h’TTftj'*trrrfMffBr,*- citrus f n ijt '
irunt o( the old ilhro factory cast of
and vegetable culture as well as
agricultural pursuits.
the alley below Palmetto avonue or
a distance of about two thousand FREIGHT SHIPMENTS AND
From one end of tho stale to tho •
other
tlioro is an awakening spirit
feet.
’ .
, ‘ ,
BEER TO BEAR THE
PHENOMENON HAS BEEN aa to the improvement of the soil,
The bulkhead will follow thej* debetter cultivation, wider diversifica­
BURDEN
jnarkation of the water lino in width
NOTED BY GOOD MANY
tion of crops and the general ad­
and will reclaim much land on the
FLORIDIANS
Washington,
D.
C.,
Sept.
22.
An
vancement of farms.
No one fa- *
lake front that will bo very valuable
Early in June this year I wrote miliar with Florida ton years ago
from a commercial atandpolnt aaidu effort is being made by Congress to
mi open letter to the Jacksonville can travel through it now 'without
from the beautification of the water levy a war tax of $100,000,000 to
make up the deficit in imports due
Board of Trade calling attention to being impressed with the striking
front.
to
the
European
war.
It
is
proposed
the
fact that at low water in the St. change that is taking place in the
The first dredging was alow anil
that the freigtb shipments Hear SG5.jio itlltin- line
London.
Tuesday,
I
l
a
m
Re­
J
o
ii
ns
river the current was up diversification of farming and the
(iilficult on account of the bard pan
000.000 und I... . 1:16,000.000
The ported von Kluck retired into Bel­
"T
h
e
attacks
un
the
French
are
stream
from the mouth of the We- improvement of farm homes.
encountered necessitating the man­
transportation companies are used gium and heavily reinforced
progrc-siiig
at
several
(mints
in
tiie
kivu
rivef,
at times as far Lake
Men everywhere throughout tho
ufacture of a special apparatus for
merely as a collection agency of the
Central
Vosges.
At
Do
non,
near
Htirnuy.
Therefore
navigation
was
atuto
are viewing with a broad vision
drilling into the hard pan and bring­
fund and are to he compensated for
Paris, Tuesday, 11 n. m.— Rheims Sc no nes. 27 miles bout heust of Lune- in*no way dependent on the little limitless opportunities for develop­
ing it up through the auction dredge.
their services. Bear is to hear an cathedral can he restored, ns it is vllle and near Saales, in the German stream south of Lake Harney. This ment. They are actively nt work
New machinery has been added to
additional tax of fifty cents per bar­ not entirely ruined.
French cleric Vosges, -their offensive has been re­ condition has often prevailed during doing things in accordance with tho
the dredge boat and in a few days
rel and the manufacturers of domes­ pi college in Dunkirk, falsely ac­ pulsed
tin* spring months but I have never wealth nn»i opportunities which tho
the pipes will be throwing a stream
tic
wines
also
come
in
for
a
share
of
"There
is
no
news
from
the
east­
observed
it at this season until the resources of the state justify.
cused
of
being
a
spy,
was
courtof lake sand over the bulkhead and
the
tax
burden
ern
«
Russian
front
rump"
present
summer
Owing to the short­
murtailed
and
shot
at
Valenciennes.
There is no longer to lie found any
the company expects to have the
As an additional relief for war Both armies are less violent in at­
age
of
rainfall
thi-uturtler
the
cur­
where
ill the state doubt as to its
work completed in leas than a year
conditions. Senate leaders announce tack while allies are acquiring fresh
rent has been up stream as far as future, or any wiivcring in thought
from date. Haste is not one of the
M a r N e w s S il ni m a r )
that the Rivers and Harbor- appro t roups
Lake Harney as late as the miihlle as to the fart that it is thp most in­
requisites of the work but thor­
The: &lt; i- no victory as yet for
priution toll will probably to- re
of
this month, September
The ob­ viting field for man of brains, energy
oughness and when it is finished it
eit her i-li in the battle of the Alane,
London, England,
Sept
22
duced $26,000,(100
ject
of
this
letter
is
not
to
empha- ami capital in thi- world
Business
will he a work of art and satisfac­
While the fortune* of buttle tlucluate which ki- now raged in France for -ij’.i' till- well ,ui! iu-tit 11¡tied fact but men reulizo that tiler»’ may bo from
tion not only to the contractors but
Kolb side- claim stil­
along the Center Ilf tl|e extended tell il
Wet and I If) In Virginia
In call attention to the salt and pFY- time to time temporary halts in tho
lu the citizens of Sanford.
cesses
ami
favorable
positions.
front in France, desperate efforts are
hnps other^ mineral* noticeable in march »&gt;f progress, and they further
Richmond,
Yu,,
Sept.
22.
Vir­
Fred Ogrum, the well known con­
The ’ in days of desperate buttle,
being made to execute turning move­
t
It»* water of the St Johns at this r»’idizc that the prosperity of this
ginia
voters
will
ballot
today
on
the
tractor anil concrete expert of Jack­
tierre i -T1111■r &gt; lire i|,,y and night, stage
ments
on
iuit
h
tl.i
nk
state itas been great ami continuous
sonville is in charge of the work and question of statewide prohibition
barges III which l lie lightThe Anglo French left wing i» ex infant r
We have the phenomenon of salt for the past ten years.
together with F W Mahoney and under all uct of the lust legislature
erting every ounce of strength to ing ha been ha nil-t o-band, und l'io - water crabs in und above Lake
One of th«’ most 'interesting fea­
C. It Walker of this city form the directing the Governor to call a to turn tin- think of the German airy • n-l.nights wheat opportunity
Monroe, arid
some
thoughtless tures Is the number of men from
Seminole Const ruction C o , all of special election for Sept. 22 Upon peoffered
bave
show
n
mie
result
general, von Kluck. who is reported
pimple iittrilmjT&gt; tins to itie cutting other sections of the country spying
tbem imbued with the idea of giv- bln.n of approximate!) Is,... . quula- having received heavy reinforce­ the so ikers of the three nations are uf i .ui.ils .vjiovo here ami Ii'llitig I he out land, investigating its oppor­
Ing the best work tlmt can be oh- ; Hied voterThu humant
becono■» exhausted
-alt wat»r in from Indian ri\»T No tunities lur in vest ipent, and invest*
Ninetv of the one huiuir»
Vir ments, while tin- German left, nr- m a c ho.r i- tunkuiiuiik.
tai ned
'«LVilkc
Ululi..Uloittl
imuImi
the
•autiously
worded
mi(.(■lain as yet have brerT'crrt-f1
“
TST^ir*' well a* investigating.
One
A visit to the LaLti—Lmut noar th» gima counties already have voted i '■"r,,»'K
■br—making
iiiuo&gt;nm &gt;»tvt- in . llo rlitt,
St. Johns‘ from I tuiiau. river and if no scari-ely pick up *a state papbr
A. C. L.
nmsf
v r inn*-*ptim rTTrtni~r*
equiiflv Btrentinus effnrts tn outfiank Lulls ill the battle are ascribed sim- {they ever are, the water would hav&lt;* without noting th&lt;* arrivals here and^
teresting The new land recently*“ '" 1
U the state wide prohibí
thè Fri tu li righi reMtng imi Verdun. plv to utter futigm
to run I1|| hl!t la to 2() feet to gel ther»’ of capitalists, or men represent­
made bv the dredge hits been turned ■»*» '» d.’-fented, niio-ierii bs of t he
\not her f.n l or wIm b bits -bow n a
I ndi-r nrilniary wcait.e.r cotidiiions
into the St Johns
Winin' to gel at ing capitili, from other sections, and
Into a construction Æmp and here
» ‘ll ri''... » ,!r&gt; ‘
* prub-.bi
of the
tu thè Angli» French task would he Inotabie effect on ill........
Sanford
the
Atlantic
Occum woubl loud buyer* are coming m from
ran he seen the concrete pilings in I fi'»» victory would dose* all saloons
op»*rut ions ha- )&gt;t*etl tb»’ weather
thè
easier
for
thè
reason
that
Ver­
only
have
to
rise
a
few
feet above tivery when*.- Tampa Weekly TribThe lit» the remaining counties und in tin
all the forms of construction
An incessant cobi ,rum hsv flooded
dun.
bau
vii
y
fortificd,
must
full
behigh
title
to
come
up
the
river,
us it une
immense slabs are made from cement pripcipal cui«!».
the valley of the A is no The river
fore
thè
French
righi
cari
he
serigm
-s
daily
to
St
George
The
salt
Under tcrms of thè legishitive refand granite heavily reinforced with
Milliner)' Opening
nil-ly I li rea te lid i, hut ori thè (ter­ ha- overflowed t- bank- roads and and othivr minerals, if auy in tincrcndum
if
a
majority
vote
he
cast
streirods and wire hinders and this part
holds lire heavy and trenches filled
The'signs
of fall and winter ur»t
mali
righi
thè
hoavy
rains
bave
water of the river are. from Salt
of the work is being done system­ for (imbibitimi in thè special elee liuti made -udì a moritss of thè valley with wat»*r
The men are drenched
lly
presage»!
by the millinery
lake
and
«••Multi
sail
-(•ringand
't**'1
1
*
atically anti well
The pilings are thè (¡overnor wilt he required t&gt;» i*. of tilt ••i-1 i) ut \lie alile- are bardi) i d to the -kiu &gt;!.1\ .11 d ' ighi at »1
.»n»l tti»- hull»'* of Sanford
|.„ml
i
I
,r.
.,n
tie
,
a-1
-ide
&gt;
d
"p.-ning
8x11 feet and are allowed to -easoii sin* .i p r o c la m a i luti d e t la 'n n g il ut
look Jorwarii t»» tIn**»* displays of
ligi!) Tu tllltv •• I lio IIg wll.lt Wodili in I ■ ■ h soldo r- ■ no’ g to I'.tri - f rrtm i |,e ri v • r to ,»r Til u-v die
ttiiintifii« tur»- l i q u o r '. &gt;\
before being put in place
All tin1 b iw fu l
tt
i
front
art•
to
rn-teti
*lt)i
mil'!
t he late stjli’s in hcuilgeur.
The
llicir ii.itur.il l'our-e unti! thv Gir
ICi -jii'. l fully .
modern appliances for the mixing rept for moli» inni -eientile -,n r.i man front fiorlii of Soissons ila- U .•rrt out men ur»' -lo cumbing to
men look forwartl to them ulso in un
J
N
UH1TNKR.
of the concrete are used and ma­ mentili or mcilmnii.il purposca un tteeii drivcn back. 1 The lugli ground tb»‘ hurdahips of fighting and living
entirely different manner, but never­
chinery lakes the place o( hand labor and after Novnmber 10, 1916.
theless the first signs pf falj will he
hetween Noyon and Cauny has beci) in the open air under such weather
Huclal Centers
in all the phases. After the slabs
conditions.
Transportation of all
displayed
at the millinery parlors of
heuvily
fortifiod
hy
General
von
The rrying need of rural Florida
Florida Form Statistics
are . made and seasoned .they are
kinds, for both sides, is rendered
Mrs
J.
H
Bruton on Thursday and
Kluck
and
it
dominates
Un*
whole
I» social centers where our young
much more dillti'ult
It is even suid
loaded on trucks and hauled down (From hist Federal Census Reports valley of th»1 (lise
Friday of this week when the big
peoplr
can
tie
entertmiii-d.
amused
There are 50,916 farms in Florida
to the end of the bulkhead where
That thè Germana choose tluur tin German- can no longer move and instructed under the direction of stork liit»dy purchased for the pat­
The
approximate land area of tins
they are placed into position ly
presimi defen.sive position dt-Hherat»’-" Riiitr heavy artillery with effective cultured, clean and ■-»&gt;tnjn-1«•nt lead­ rons will he displayed in all their
hydraulic suction.
The slabs are state is 116.111,01)0 acres. 5.263,000 ]) is indicateti !&gt;y thè faci limi Gioir , ]U" pt ness oli account of heavy
ership, w tier»’ aesthetic surroundings In vidi ness
iThe
meri are camping
made to dovetail Into position and acres are in farms ami 1,806.000 beaV V artillery rests
ctuctil 1r" * ’lthe men
camidiiK in stir the Love for the beautiful, wht’fe
Mrs Bruton assures us that the
will form a solid wall that will not acres of the land in farms are jm fnliliilaUona, which must liav»’ taken a ,it• r and iii»• Fri’iich *t»y lb»- I i »t
stock
t\t* year is fur ami away the
art changes the atmosphere with In­
man* are suffering from hick of food.
only withstand the assaults of wind proved
best. tnosVTn-autiful and stylish that
sortie
tune
to
construct.
spiration
and
power,
anil
innocent
The average »ire of u Florida farm
While neither sides claim* a &lt;!»•and water but will form a most hand­
Some reports received in London
amusements instruct and brighten has ever bean brought to this eRy
is
105 acres.
cim
v•* outcome, there appears to,.lie
some appearance from the lake side.
and anticipating the war Mrs. Bru­
&lt;ie»-lijred
that
the
reason
for
the
des­
Yheir
live*.
The farms of this Miai« represent
The tops at present show the steel
ton has reduced, the prices to the
perate German counter attacks on gomi reason lu behove that the
To
hold
out
young
people
on
the
rods but these will be hidden by a a capitul investment o f .$143,183,000. Rheims is found in a movement of hattb’ is drawing to some definite farm wo must make farm life more point where tho hats are hound to
The farmers of this state own $4,beautiful stone coping that will rap
Tho styles ate not freak* this,
the allies which has virtually iso- development. Military opinion both attractive, ns well us thy business of »ell
446,000 worth of implements and
the entire bulkhead.
season
but are in th« main most ser­
luted Rheima from Laon, a town in London nml Paris leans to th»’ farming more remunerative.
The
As soon as tho wall is formed the other farm machinery. '
thirty mile* to the northwest.
If conviction that the present lines, school house should he the social viceable uml chic and the ladies of
The value of the domestic animals,
dredge will ho started with the new
thi* i* true, all of General von battered for ten days, soon will have unit, properly equipped for nourish­ Sunford and Seminole county will be
poultry
ami bees on the farms of
The
equipment andthe
filling will be
Kluck'» marvelous strategy in pro­ to show noticeable change.
ing and building character, so that treated to a great surprise this year
light
is
fiercest
on
the
allies'
left,
made in record tim«». The work .is this state is $20,591,000.
tecting his sorely pressed left think
the live.* of our people can properly when they note the beautiful hats at
Tho nverage value of a Florida
where desperate efforts ari’ being
progressing In ftno shape and la
Miss King
wilt have proved futile. *
function around it and become sup­ such reasonable prices.
farm is $2,863.
nia»!»' to (urn the fiank of the Ger­
something that
canbe pointedto
will
lie
there
also
to
show
the hats
plied with the necessary elements of
with pride by our citizens this win­
Berlin. Septr 22 (via London!.— man army un»ier General von Kluck. human thought and activity.
and to lend »her aid in arranging
Tho Sarasota Times states that Commenting ott a report that Count Von Kluck has been reinforced but
ter even though it is only in course
them just to suit the different ideas
T
tho
farmers of the Sarusota-Venice von Bcrnstorff. German ambassador in *|ute of thi* the French in late
of construction for it demonstrates
of the customers.
Sir*.
Edith
Ellison
Adams
has
that Sanford is alive to the many district received $84,000 for their to the United States had said his official reports claim un advantage, been granted a decree of absolute
Sanford Lost la Orlando
opportunities offered und our city product this season. A total of 178 nation was looking for peace upon though it is admitted to be slight. divorce from «Mr. Frank Adams of
cars
were
utilized
in
moving
the
Sanford
boys met defeat on the
will eventually ho tho most beautiful
condition that the ontity of German The Germans appear to tie making Maitland, Orange county, Fla. She
spring
tomato
crop,
representing
66,Orlando
floor
hy the tight score of
desp»’ruto'
and
consistent
efforts
to
•Pot In tho state, provided by na­
territory would he preserved, the
will hereafter take her maiden nnme
ture with the most advantageous 655'cratek. This crip was grown on North German Gazette, the official turn the righ wing of the allies, of Ellison in conjunction with that 29 to 26. Thu game was a hard
poiition on the great artery of trade 336 acres, the average yield being organ declared in its issue of Septem­ resting on Verdun. The help of this of her children and he known as fought battle from beginning to end,.
Although the Sanford tcum was
ber 20 that the government hag not fortified, position is of advantage to Mr*. Ellison-Adams.
*i»d travel, Tho hand of man is only 178 erntea to the acre.
beaten wo have not lost courage.
the French.
even considered the matter.
•upptemenUng. that work and mukWe will pluy a return game with
On the center the fortunes of war
“ The assertions are intended,” tho
n, |t «tore beautiful and sanitary.
Orlando
Friday, Oct. 2nd, on our
The positions now held
paper says, " to foster the impression fluctuate.
The new sewen havo all beert exfloor,
and
we expect to do them up
by
the
Germans
were
well
selected
thnt we have tired of the war, in
•nded and the manholea capped
The
National
Farmers’
Union
is
brown.
Orlando
has it much heav­
and
well
fortified.
Sorno
of
their
■nd all la in rcadine«» to mnko SanTallahassee, Fla., Sept. 22.— Gov. spite of our victories in the east and
Peace overtures may heavy artillery Is described as rest­ demanding a square deal from Con­ ier team than we have, if not heav­
ords lake front the beauty «pot Park Trammell today in his effort to in the west.
gress and State Legislature* on the ier than DeLund. We play DoLand
th«t It «hould be. .
aid all possible In the "Buy a Bale not be looked for until the war, ing upon cement foundations.
Friday and not Tuesday, as was
A news disparch received in Lon­ marketing of farm productsTake a look at it and congratulate of Cotton” movement, purchased a forced ruthlessly on our people, Is
The Federal and State Govern­ scheduled. Line up was ns follows:
thllt you are living in one baie of cotton from W. II. Sellers of broSght to an honorable conclusion.” don from France say* an aeroplane
Orlando
The official statement given out reconnaissance has given rise to the ments havo been spending millions Sanford
ho finest citiea in the entire. Arran, Florida, a farmer who was
of
dollars
annually
in
*
urging
the
Herring
R.
F.
Martin
•outhland.
conviction
that
a
large
portion
of
unable to hold his cotton, paying last night made mention of the bomfarmer
to
increase
productuin,
hut
Washburn
Chapmun
L.
F.
the
German
forces
i*
retiring
in
it»*
him ten cents a pound therefor. A harilmcnt of Rheims. It said Rheim
C
Mooro
It
said direction of fortified positions on tin littlu attention has been given to the Gilbert
No Raise In Price
few days ago the Governor issued nn hardment of Rheims.
marketing side of the question.
Raynor
R G, Rodenbuugh
propo* 0f
increase In Cost of appeal to the people of the state Rheims was in the battle lines of German border.
It is a well known paradox that Routh
L. G.
The destruction hy German shell
Ilyer
. ,n.J * rUcks, especially those of Urging tho purchase of , a bale of the French and that the German»
Subs, Riarsoti. W. Routh, SanThe fire, of the famous cathedral of tho larger the crop the less the, value
or&gt;gin, we have received di- cotton or more nt ten cents a pound were obliged to bombard* it.
. in,ormatlon from Sir Jbseph by every citizen able to buy. The necessity for this action wub regret­ Rheims has been made a matter of und a stimulant to production with­ ford.
Sub, 'Salisbury, Orlando
, '*“ ) Bhe proprietor of Becch- Governor is very anxious to have ted, hut the firo of the French, it was protest on the part of the French out corresponding aid in marketing,
loses
much
of
its
worth
to
agricul­
government.
Berlin,
in
an
official
hu * i UU)
ke has not increased activo interest manifested in this stated came from that direction.
Hawkins Connelly left on Sunday
price to the trade 'and will not movement and believes in this way Orders to save the cathedral had statement, asserts that the fire of ture. The nation is fast awakening
to
the
fact
that
marketing,
and
not
the
French
camo
from
the
direction
bight
for Washington, D. C., where
, *0* * nd ***** there i* no reaeon our cotton growers and the people been given.
production
is
tho
problom
of
tho
far­
of
the
cathedral
spd
the
necessity
of
ho
will
spend* the next few months
The
statement
also
made
thia
ref­
m.t t jn&gt; I" crc#M should bo de­ of the cotton section of the -sta tc
mer,
.
.
.
visiting
relatives.
V ,—
bombarding
it
is
regretted.
nuded by anyone.
11
erence
to
the
progress
on
other
can be greatly assisted. . .

the l a k e
b u l k h e a d is

PROGRESSING

'

NO. 3

FLORIDA IS
FORGING TO
THE..FRÛNI

NO ADVANTAGE (S BEING

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.

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IS $100,000,000

A

STROKE

OF

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FORTUNE

tF

'

WATER RUNS—
UP STREAM

M AY

D E C ID E I N F A V O R OF E IT H E R
A R M Y A N D EN D THE W A R

GOV. BUYS A BALE

A SQUARE DEAL

�THE.CEEAT W HHE Æ I^ U E .B flU JNSL J C O I i J T Æ „ ^ I E &amp; U i » l l ^

BEVEAL AGE OF MAN

J H E YEAR,,

Sanford

Coca-Gola BottlI:

BOTTLERS OF SODA WATERS AND

Flint implements which because of
The groat white plague. tubcrcu-( Florid«'» oldest college will open
The Jacksonville Metropolis in
the thickness of the patina given to
4osin 1» more to be feared thnn the Its door» for Its thirtieth year of (Sunday’»
issue printedamnp
ofthe
Illnck ringin', the name given in Work on Wednesday morning. Sept, southern states showing
the length thorn by exposure are estimated to bo
of time In growing- crops and the at least 3,000,000 years old and be­
‘ history to bubonic -plague, for "pul- 80th.
lieved to provo that man existed at
monary consumption"
i»
always
During tho summer Mr.’ B. W. actual number of daya In which that remote time in tho valley of the
Only the
with us. It* approach and develop- Stone, the very efficient superin- farming can be done.
Nile, with sufficient Intelligence to
southern
.stau-s
were
given,
os no fashion stono into weapons, are being
ment are slower, and if possible, tcndcnl of grounds and buildings
more insidious ami stealthy, while j)iu, been busy and the campus 1» other states, except California can hewn In a collection of more than
Sole Agent» for Oranffe City S p rin g Mineral Water
bubonic plague may be guarded already in line shape to receive the! compete with the souih in the length | 0,000 item» excavated In Egypt by
of
the
growing
seasons
and
Califor­
Robert do Hustafjanll Bey, says tho
PHONE 21
against.by -Jtfill understood method*, large number of old and new stuTuberculosis, and here is meant dents who are expected to enroll at nia cannot touch Florida in diversi­ Now York Herald. The excavator, a
the disease as it affects the iuiigi, that time. Baths and toilets have fied crops of fruits and vegetables. follow of tho Royal Geographical so­
The lines and figures show In days ciety, la at tho exhibition.
frequently gets a firm hold upon its been installed in Lakcsido Cottage,
Exposure to tho elements for 100,000
victim before its presence is ever the only one of the three /lormi- the average length of crop growing
years
leaves a pattnn on flint tho depth
*u*i»ccted. Its greatest foe is fresh, tones (or young men which has seasons in various parts of each of
of a man’s fingernail. Tho patina on
the
six
states
ns
reported
by
the
c|can uir, an unlimited supply of it. lacked these conveniences hitherto,
somo of tho .weapons shown, dating
It is' more efficient than itii'diciugs,, Kml the building has been painted, United States Weather Bureau. A back to the paleolithic and mesolithic
for no drugs ran stop tuberculosis. Cloverlcaf Cottage, the dormitory crop season ranging from 200 to 348 periods, Is nearly half an Inch thick.
S T A N D A R D R A IL R O A D O F T H E S O U T H
The disease is not communicable* for young women, has been painted, days a year makes this the most Tbeso relics form the beginning of a
section
of display which has been arranged In
in open air, and this fact is rccog- its supply for hot water for baths profitable agricultural
America.
chronological order, showing tho art
greatly
increased,
and
otherwlsfc
re­
nized in tho modern treatment,
It
goes
even
further
and
brings
the
of
Egypt down to tho present day.
paired
and
freshened.
All
the
other
Vast sums arc ' spent e v m year
matter
clqser
home
by
proving
thnt^
One
of tho most Interesting things Is
buildings
have
been
thoroughly
In the erection and maintenance' of
No. 86
DAILY
No, 82
—
A ælj
n
flint
weapon on which Is tho finger
the*agricultural
possibilities
of
Flor­
hospitals. Pennsylvania spends an­ cleaned and made ready, for flveu2;2^&gt; p.u”J t«.rtt*-7 :ii:&gt; fi.trj,
print of a';
8:30 a.in.
Cirfrrfrî*..
ida
are
unlimited
and
its
unequnled
.
__
__
.
nually a million dollars (or this pur-,pancy.
Swimming docks for both
o dint I A r. S avan n ah ....... .............12:-I5 p .m ........... 6:25 p .m .......... 12:lu a.m.
pose, to provide splendid buildings rnen and women, extending into advantages over other sratrs*trr*the tpr of a million years ttxo
was ♦siaV-aaldo, and as there ^was no A r R ich m o n d
5.25 iT.ni...... „..10:15 a .m ........... 8 :0 0
Union
in
this
and
a
great
m»ny
^equipped and managed by .experts; beautiful Lake Virginia, have been
........ - ~ - - - r MlUfc-la
I A r - K lc n m o n a ....
__9:00
a.m. ........ 1:36 p.m.........11:50 pjn
other
re*pacta,
a r e - ' ifir q ues t I d nfitrfe:'
• Vut- these grext'-xanattrna befcomej built and provided with spring'
hardened and imufo
a "B
"Bertillon
lotfo
a
ertillon;
reo-7A
f
,N
e
w
Y
ò
r
li
"
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2:57
p .m ........... ------------6:50 p .m ........
A,,
■ * »ingle state in the. whole
in fact, little asokfc tisanySWrtzaTV.diving«
ord of tho man's thumb and finger.
^Ijiitjp^T-SfaUsi.
wall,
adapted
to
the well to do or boarding huuscai tennis court. Jur the use of the men
There Is n flint lion tho ngo of which No. 82.— Florida .&amp;_Wnat-J
Hair. Curs ta
for tho poortt-ehnw w ---- ' has been, h.iilr mskinw a k
■Lto-ftil. AU&amp;k-»- g * » 1 vark'ty oi
is estimated at 1&amp;0.000 years nnd a ! '
Washington—Wectric Lighted and Fans.
setts, the first of the states to build Thu fine gymnasium has been put posjdbilities. With its thousands of ■lono dagfcoV that Was used 100,000 ^ ^ — Palmetto Limited— Free Steel Reclining Chair Cars to Washingtonsuch institutions by .legislative ap­ in prime condition and other Im­ acres of cut ovor lands in all parts of years ago. A set of serrated tools
Electric Lighted and Fans.
propriations, is abandoning the plan provements have been carried out. tho state and the very fact that these were used by prehistoric Jewelers to
Rollins’ proposal to withdraw from same lands are capable of producing saw ornaments out ot »hells. Two per­ No. 80.— Coast Line Florida Mail—l-ocal Sleeper to Savannah.
and others will surely follow tho pol­
athletics
and
to such enormous quantities of forage fect flint bracelets illustrate tho high­
Steel Fullman’Cars of the highest dans operated on all trains. Atlantic
icy, because it does not rccogqjgc intercollegiate
est art of flint knapping.
Coast Line Dining Cars ojierntcd on Traines 82 and 86.
tho full value of an unrestricted' cir­ substitute for these a careful system crops and* furnish such aplendid grax
A feature of tho exhibition Is tho
culation of fresh air, such ns is im- of physical development and ath- crops 'nnd furnish such splendid earliest known example of a painting
For information and Pullman reservations apply to your local agent or virh,
possible within walls ami roofs of letlc sports for all her students ha* grazing when properly managed will on canvas, moro than 3,600 years old.
brick nnd stone and tile, no matter aroused a great «leal of interest in ! mnko Honda one of tho greatest ' found on tho alto of a tempio at
A. W . F R IT O T , D ivision Passenger Agent
l)ow thoroughly ventilated.
various quarters. Many letters have live stock states in tho Union. Tbobea. It 1b a symbolic representa­
JackHontillc, Fix
The open air sanatorium, which beep received from trustees, former Meals of producing animals of all tion of tho goddess Hntlior, In tho 136 W en t Buy St.
afford) protection only from the sun instructors, graduates and former kinds can be raised cheaper in Flor­ form of a cow, before whom seven
and rain and storm, which welcomes pupils, parents of present students, ida than in any other state in the Egyptians are about to perform an act
Hogs can lie raised when of veneration. Its colors are brown,
Dbn't play with serious matters—
every
breeze that blows, which editors ot important papers, and ( Union.
red,
green
nnd
blue
Aft
Inscription
grazed
upon
the
many
different
don't
YOU carry your own insurant*
brings in unadulterated the sweet (ffflcem of other colleges in Florida
translated
renda;
“
Hatho,
the
Lady
against
crops
that
are
so
well
suited
to
their
odors of nature from the forest, is and elsewhere,' enthusiastically comof Heaven, In tho midst of Thebes,
the nearest ideal condition that scl- mending this action. Evidently it is needs for not more than three cents adoration to the lord of two lands,
TORNADOS
enco has - recognized for the treat felt by a largo number of people that per pound.
The general fnrm crops such a» bowing down In tho midst of Thebes,
athletics havo come to hold an ab­
ment of tho disease.
for you'll find the money wanting when
corn, hay, sugar cane and cotton are that «he may grant life, prosperity and
licallh, fitness for service, favor and
Tho enclosed sanatorium plan is normal position in the American
the
storm has wiped out your property
the principal crops for north and loro to the spirits of tho favorites of
almost prohibitive by stale appro­ college, costing too much money,
west Florida and cover a growing Mnthor, Tchanefer. her sister, lady of
Have our strong, reliable company
priation on account of its cost. In luking too much time anil absorbing
too
much
interest
on
the
part
of
period
of from eight to ten months tho houBo Morhuft. her mother. Sent,
earry your risk— and lie on the safe sidw
Florida it is entirely impossible, an
u few pupils, and being too much °f the year, beginning February I Ills son Huy, his own beloved son Mawell as inefficient, because both
Reasonable rates
nod ending December 1
Beside* huta. her beloved daughter Thotsexes and both races would have to neglected on the IVlher bund by the
these just mentioned, all kinds of Amentet "
rank
and
file
of
the
student
body.
lie provided for in separate institu­
Thero are painted and Inscribed
truck crops that can be grown any­
tions. Even the open air sanatori­ The experiment’ at Rollins will be
shirts
3.000 years old; a set of Intri­
where
in
the
United
States
ran
be
um idea is objectionable, only in less watched with interest by the au­
cate bromo surgical instruments. In­
and
are
being
profitably
grown
all
thorities here, and by many others
degree, for the same reason.
cluding probes and tweezers, 3,000
1who arc concerned in the problem of through the north, north-central and years old, and broozo fishhooks of the
T h e ' plan favored by Florida’s
western part of the state during
education.
*amo jwrlod made wtLU n barb exactly
Board of Health is based largely on
|. Raymond \Y. Greene, the, very these months. There are also dem­ as they are today
Examination of
the education of the people to the
popular and efficient physical direc­ onstrated instance* that prove that wickerwork of the same period confacts about the disease, its serious­
tor, expects to boring at leaSt a score citrus fruits ran also be grown very lain mummified fruits and eggs. Vases
ness, its wuj’s of spreading and the f
of new students with him on his re­ profitably in this section of the state of alabaster antedating the Invention
*. ■A ^ i^ - v
/¿I
responsibility of the individual. For*
turn to Rollins. Mr. Greene is also and with the proper varieties is not of pottery have great beauty of form.
Full
ructions
Conducted
by
the
the treatment of tuberculosis i* not
. in charge of religious activities nT the |considered. any mor» hazardous than The collection of pottery begins with
i
veil
in
Benedictine
a matter for the physical alone; it is
predynnstlo tiles nnd extends down to
student body. He is as active and further sont I
Prepa story, i urnFathers
The southern half of itrt&gt; penin­ the Ptolemaic period.
fntTuisiaklu-m.-his Christian life ns
mereiai and ( ¡.us­
fnbirioa popular -anuumeutTERM S - 1225.00
Tri"athletics, and exercises a strong sular part of tho statu stands in a
imi Course.
_ and public, opinion must contribute.
rln*s by itself, and when it conies to
and wholesome moral influence
UUU C A TC HER NABS W OMAN
their full cooperation.
getting early vegetables on the north­
throughout the institution
Tho Board urges the open air
ern and eastern market*, it is abso­ Force» Her Into Cage When Sh* Pro­
treatment, because it is a vailiibttrwTOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS REV. DIRECTOR
lutely without competition with its
tests at Seizure of Her Pet
Hanford Library
to all and its cost is within the reach1
*
pineapples and citrus fruits that are
Canloe.
Dr. Wiley's letter explain* itsel
of the poorest.. The patient should
■ noted the world over for their un­
W illiamsport, Pa.— Ilecau ho .M r s .
bo separated in his sleeping and liv-T^V" y
..,uAnn.
T ? excelled quality. South Florida from
zloii over the suitability of uli&gt;
ing from tho rest of the family. A
October to March 16 and sornethiine Nlckoln Bosnia strenuously objectlnl
milium for cooking utensil* will be
canvas tent, properly floored and
October to March 16 and some­ when Mlku Hhuiiuhan, WlHIomport’a
glad to read it and tbe article he
furnished nnd placed in the yard
time* Inter is feeding the balance of official dog catcher, attempted to put
promise# later in Good Housekeep­
the untangl'd Bosnia pet dog Into the
L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D S T A B L E
surrounding the home, is almost
the country.
ing
Mr* George Waldron anil Mr
cage
)&gt;f hi* wagon and lake It to the ,
ideal for the purpose.
Nourishing
Practically t w e l v e months o( t h e
C o r n e r P a r k A v o n u o a nd S e c o n d S t r e e t
J. D. Parker each contribute .» copy
clly [&gt;oumi. Hhaiiuhau forced the wom­
food prepared in the family kitchen
year some crops can h e grown in
of this magazine to the Library
an into tho cage and hauled her about
C O N T R A C T O R S FO R A L L K IN D S OF H E A V Y H A U L IN G
is available; the companionship of
some parts of the stale, there being
tho street* fur hour*, according to the
Dr. Wiley's "Pure Food" paper»
the fam ily is possible and home in­
possibly one and a half months dur­ elory told Aldcrmun lilnxlo by Mrs.
L a r g o su p p ly of H o r s e s , IVIulos,
each month should bo read by e^Cfy
terests and doings afford the all im­
ing the year that couldn’t ba called Itosata's husband, who had a warrant
one.
M. K E Y, Librarian.
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a l w a y s
portant mental occupation nnd diperfect and ¡deal for crop produc­ Issued for tho dog catcher's arrent.
Bureau of Foods, Sanitation and
versioh.
tion, and this applies more to tho
It Is claimed that Shanahan grabbed
on h a n d F o r S a l e or E x c h a n g e
Health, Harvey W. Wiley, M. D.,
southern half of tho state than the tho woman, forced her head first Into
The further development of the * Director.
north and western parts, this being tho dogcago, then Jumped on the wag­
□ l a c k s m l t h l n g and W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In c o n n e c t i o n
idea includes also the extension o|
September 8th, 1914.
from July 16 to'Soptomber 1. It is on and drove through tho main Btreels
the district nursing supervision, by Mrs. A. D. Key, Sanford, Fla.:
not to’ be understood’ by any means of the city, finally returning to the Bo­
which the entire slate is divided into
Dear Madam— I should think that
. .
.
. .
that crop* are not grown and nur- unin home nnd releasing his prisoner.
sections, each under the direct care sulphur
water might readily blacken I
. . .
,
, .
.
.
.
, |J vested during this period, lor. as a Shanahan Is In Jail and no more dogs
of a competent nurse, who has an aluminum
ware or any other metal
iy
matter of fact, u statement of this are being caught.
acquaintance with every tubercular when used in coqking.
The only
’. - ■ ' f e d *!.
patient and . wo by frequent visits remedy is to carefully clean the uten­ kind would not be true, but for
planting
many
of
tho
delicate
veg­
DOG
FOILS
A
FARM
THIEF
.is enabled., to advise, nnd direct and sils and avoid allowing water or any

Atlantic Coast Line
3-D A ILY TRAINS EAST-3

M TAKEPUNK!

C H A S E &amp; CO.

S t . L e o C o l l e g e , St. Leo, Paseo County, Florida

H A N D B R O TH ER S

teach.
. -c
i
The plan is practical because it is
within the reach of all, because it
segregates the Individual
patient
from other patients, and because it
keeps him under the influence of
accustomed surroundings and friends,
whereas the removal from such en­
vironments necessarily mush havo
an influence more or leas depressing.
And thus it has many advantages
even over tho general opeiffair san­
atorium, where are gathered many
other victims of the dread disease,
whose conversations are usually a
Continuous comparison of symptoms
and discussion of the depressing
conditions that have gathered them
in one place for one purpose— to
fight off death as iong as- may be
possible.— Fla. Board of Health.

food to stand in them except when
in use.
We have mado quite an extensive
study of aluminum utensils and the
results I believe are to be published
in the fall. The general conclusion
reached was that the amounts of
aluminum dissolved under condi­
tions of ordinary care, were negli­
gible; furthermore, pcids do not at­
tack the vessel so much as alkalies—
the use of baking soda or cooking
aoda, or nlkaline waters, causing
dark stains to appear on t,he vessels,
and warning is issued against the
dangerous poison, oxalic acid, for
cleaning these utensils.
A small
quantity of vinegar can be used to
neutralize the alkalinity of the water,
If such jjxists, and.no dark, ftjiining
follows'. These vessels should always
bo moat carefully cleansed, and ma­
terials should not be allowed to
stand in them.
Yours truly,
W. W . W IL E Y .

To tha Manor Born.
A Indy accosted a little girl who wraa
entering one of tho fashionable New
York Hate where sho knew the rules
exceedingly strict, and after
little conversation, said: "How
la It you live li^ there flatsT 1 thought
they would not take children. How did
you get inf" "Why," replied tho child,
" I was born In.”

Bsv/ars.
In time o f eafety It la Just as well
to find where the fire escapes br the
lifeboats are and to., try on the cork
belts.— Chicago News. .

One as Hard as the Othey.
"Th o training of children la a con­
fessedly difficult task." says an edi­
torial writer. No more difficult than
the training of parehts. Many chil­
dren find the task of donquqrtng tho
prejudices and old-fashioned Ideas of
father and mother almost hopeless.—
Toledo Blade.

A man charged at the Liverpool
(Eng.) police court with fighting
stated that the prosecutor hit him first
on the Jaw. "Did you hit him firstf**
asked tho stipendiary. , "N o, sir," was
tho reply. Hl f 1 had h it him drat he
would have been In the hospital, not
me.”
'f 'V - \r
’ ’

Foolish Question.

etables that are so well adopted to
Florida'^ climate and aoil, the sun is
a little too hot to he considered
favorable for their growth.
No state in the Union can truth­
fully say. that It can compete with
Florida in balmy climate and the
number .of agricultural products that
can bo grown fron ten and a half to
twelve months of tho year aa com­
pared with from six to eight months
in northerri and eastern states.

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doned by Robber.
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W. Roper’s dogs mado a racket about
midnight Roper discovered that a thlif
bad stolen a wagonload of stuff from
tho bare. The telephone and nn automobllo quickly brought Constablo
Peter. Klker to tho scone, ond In tho
road behind somo trees Klker found
n horso and loaded wagon, but■no
driver. In a coat pocket was found a
letter addressed to Hnrry Shcon -of
Carmel, and at Carmel It woe learned
that Sheon had purchased the horse
and wagon a fow days before on a
note, but the now owner could not be
found.

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Hanford l odge No G2. F. and A. M.
Would Bp Second Choice.
Government Kept Oolng.
Communication every first and third
Little lleleu had received 11 package
I "I notice that the eld man’s quit
Visiting brethren cussln’ tho government?" "Yes; a fter
through the mull from her Aunt Edith Thursdays at 7:10.
Stewart Edward Whits Rslalss His
tte’come.
containing patterns for two dresses,
tryln’ It for 30 year Jho govcrnmflnt
Experience rn Motio^ Drama.
F !. Miller
one pink and one blue Ope woe In­ 0 1. Taylor
kept n goln'. Jes' like it never heard
In a r tw n i letter to &gt;r friend Stewart
Secretary
W. M, toll of him—never so' much as askin'
tended for her nnd the other for her
Edward Whits gives a graphic account
little sister, Dorothy
While examin­
him to pleni.v let up nn' give It a
of Ills first nnd only exitcrietiee ns nn
M o rre e f hapler Nu 1,1, II \ M
ing the drosses, she exclaimed "T h e
rhsfice ! * grtn
p v.tth the country.
actor nnd ns a motion picture nclor at
little *1• *tr may have her choice, but I II
' l l *ts every second uml fourth Thurs­ That made him so mail he was too
that. It was during the production of
take the pink one,”
day ill .Masonic Hall over the Imp-rin full far ullursnm, he was struck
, Mr. White's novel, "Conjuror's House,"
T maire. Visiting companions welcome. speechless' ”
In the woods of the Sierras that Mr.
New Idea of Irish Brogue.
J F. Karnatx
0,*L. Taylor
i While hnd his experience ns n movie
According tu some lauguagu stu­
Secretary
High Priest
' actor
Patrons o f the movies by this
Strange Fighters Arc Now
time w ill he familiar with Mr W hite’s dents Irish brogue Is the ancient wny
Comrades In Comv
Indian makeup, because "Conjuror's of pronouncing English, preserved In Seminole &lt; hn|d* r 2. Order Eastern Sint
Meets every first nnd third Tuesday
House”
was recently produced under Its putli&gt; by residents of the Emerald
mon Cause.
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the till*: o f "Tho CnlJ of the North.” Isle.
with Mr. Robert Kdesou In tho lend­
his Star in th&lt;* East are cordially invited
ing role. Mr. W hite’s account Is as
to visit this chapter.
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Good for the Animals.
follows:
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Alice
E.
Robbins,
Sec'y-^r—
*'A great many people conin ' hero
"W hen 'Conjuror’s House* was sold
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for Lhc . auuxU^s.. l.o jw l&lt; e «-i^ w a a .o n ly
a tr i, « r S t t '/ Ì t t è t t gtnd o f tt.- mildly ’ rule rested.- 11o wu vhL _
*Tie**Lx second“ and fo.irth TTTPstfctj’i r p
r.TnfpfrTfffTF*»».“ w ^ w n is f who It seems tn'wnrt o f cheer the animala N u lling -knights always welcome/
...... to mnnngo the prodoctlon. ntid up Ip i*&lt; e a crowd." _
was
I l l l i H
H. McLaulln
' 0. J. Miller
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served nnd nre today serving as Tur|
kos, tirailleurs, spa Ills, foot and borso
Sanford I-odge No. 2/, I. O. O. F.
nud also as artillerymen.
Meet;SYcry Monday at 7JU- p. m.t
* England, too, eng swell. Um allied
Ivy poisoning, swtliings
over ]mjK*rial Theatre.
armies with grenl nmubers of dark
of tho (lrati, bltos anil
J. W. O. Singletary
L. 1). Wicker
slings of Insects, stiff
skinned soldiers, tit comrades on tho |
neck
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Secretary
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firing lluo with Franco's Turkos nnd
should bo treated with
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simhls. Among tlic most Interesting
G ale Clly Camp No. 6, W. O. W
Ballard's
ns well as -the most tfprmldnblc fight­
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
ing outfits lu tho'Indian nriny are the
W e lure alw&lt;r&gt; tried to b* ju»t a KltW akehd
nights in each month.
ol the other leliow w the j o w ia I equipment «4
Gurkhas. There uro ten regiments of
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolehan
our »tore. A » an evidence of ihi» dear* to ihow
Gurkha rifles, 'fhose little lighten!,
Clerk
Council Commander the newer! end only the b*»4 of ererythiag. w » '
who come from tho region of Nepal
gladly recotomeod to uvcri of ink
nnd who trnro their descent from tho
It neutralises poisons, sub*
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Hrolherhood
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Carpenti
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and
dues
Inflammation,
relaxes
con*
Itnjputs, would rather fight than enL
traded muscles and restorca
Joiners o f America
lu np|&gt;camne% the Gurkhas nre deceiv­
healthy conditions.
For heal«
Sanford
Local Union No. 1761 meet*!
ing. They nre short, stocky little in*««
ing cuts, wounds, burns or
scalds, thero Is nothing llko it
ficNt and third Thursday night at 7
o f aomcwlmt the ap|&gt;enranee o f the
In the whole list of curative
o’clock in the Engles’ Halt.
Japanese, although n little heavier.
Combined Ojfice
aitenis.
it cures bj- a mild
J. W •&gt; S.tigli ii. .
I M Brown.
And they wear |wrpotunl grins on
power that Is rnoro effective
and I'ounlain I }en
than Ihe slr-ng, hirsli llnl*
their faces
The grin dues not come
.'*&lt;•*• y I r&gt; ns,
I residí tit
mrnts
When ruhhrd In for
ofT when th e y jio Inin a fight.
rheumatic pains, n urnlgl.x or
sciatica its wonderful pm etrat­
The Gurkhas were conquered by the ktkwaut kdwakii u iu t k * - AN INDIAN
It. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1211
— the oewatl member ol the Carter’• lax (»milv.
ine and relieving lnflu&lt; nee la
British Iti INI 1 after years of lighting
Meet first'uml iliird Wednesday night Pent*.ft Ink write* a t&gt;lu$ and drtet a Jet black.
.very gratifying. It Is an a lland have become loyal subjects of hnd seen Ihe cast nnd reviewed the
around household liniment that
nt corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave. It ii especially brill ¡ant. smooth and permanent.
U Useful In a thousand ways
Come in and let ui ihow you the new Carter ink
Fughimi. Wbeu tho Gurkhn reglments propnmtloiiH. I decided pi .go- down
O.
L . T a y lo r .
It. L. Peek,
and Us application Is always
bottle with the new flow-controller.
worc llrst mode pnrt of thè Indiati personnlly to seo the thftig through
followed bv bencdclal results.
Secretary •
Exalted ltuler
Pri ce 25c, 50c n od il.OO.
«rm y tliey dld noi secm to tnke well Apparently no expense was to lie
Jsm n r.O alU ed.Prop. St.Louis,Mo.
to nrgnnlxcd rnetliod» of wnrfnre
It sparisi; but. more Important, no dctnll
wns noi liuti) thè nrmy nuthorltles al
Use Stephens Eye Salve for
milking f**r !n-i'Ura**y. «-Illier of equip
Sore Eyes. It Cures.
lowed (Item to ttmke llndr tiflllonal uu-nt, of a* llrtn. of woodcraft or o f the 1
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Snnfnrcl* Florida
wenpon. thè kukrl. |*nrt of lliclr oqnlp
Idsiorleuf values, was to be undttcsl.
Onto A mo Hi conn r o o m llv
meni that tliey ri-callosi tlielr falli** u**
"Tlo* big man *&gt; In* »*i ltn|*ress|vely
llghtefs Thelr lusiru&lt;’ t**rs uevi-reould ¡il i** \1*-**tt g;ni !*• a cow-lmy ami had
IIIRlll* Nielli 11***- lile luiyolli'l The ku
lid it before s ee n n elmo**, lie never
krl In ii long, Itetivy curved kiilfe
«iU*'et*4slo*l In leiirnliig to stny lu one.
III eluse iptarti-rs thè Gurkha Ihrows •W hv' he reinnrkisl plit[ntiM-ly after
ti » nv UN rlih* nini tabe» to ih** kukrl, *-n*- dl-aster t Just rea* tusl ln-lilml me
wlilell II** Uses wltli trlllllg effect. Wlieti for my weapon and Hie Illume thing
charged bv cnvnjry thè Gurkhns stnml bucked!’ In spli&lt;* o f our training, lioxv-.
tip ami fin* tt thè ln&lt;n&gt;eim it moli Ilo v ei, i we i tuld gi t nnlwsly skillful
an* n itida »ata*rlng disiane**, wlieti thè eiii'Ugti I " ’ ll.* the bow uml stern pad
dies so Umili) Mr Fisher nnd inys**lf
luid to assume e o n t nines nnd piny In
pili I "r tilts, when payday came, we
us eiied i:i ajitei'e. Tills Is the first
nielli \ 1 ha 11* ei e* uniti** as mi in tor
1 Ishei h**w* * i t , oiililld tin*, f**r lie sinilti.i .I Ins iiiiisla* lie f*&gt;r ltie occasion.
"In the l«*ar trap areno. Ill whl*'h
Acllllte Phiinl gets tile arm cangili,
rn- w e il.eiir-il the spring by hammering
It until It l*iir&gt;l) eluseli
Even then,
and with Picards arm heavily pnddevl.
that character fetyul his part aulii
den ti) rviittslle
The fight lx*t weeli
.\Jes*ii gau nml Mr. Robert Ed esuli as
Trent wns another reni 1stIc lilt. The
struggi** was long continued nml very
genuine, nnd ns we were playing nt nn
nil It mie o f 7.GOO feet the filial stagger
ns Ihey leave, the film Is not at all ‘put
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Turko9, Gurkhas, Cossacks
and Walloons A re
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Indian soldiers nnd W nlloon« from lid glutp, nnd Cossacks from Russia, to
mention no other ’heterogeneous ele­
ments, nil fighting.in a common cause.
Indeed. Ihe nrmy. o f tho allies Is n reinarknhle melting pot
Tho Turkoa nnd olher hlnck nnd yel­
low regular lroop*.or Franco have been
brought over In numbers from Algeria
and Senegal, French possessions In
Africa, to fight ngnlnat Ocrmnny/ And

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KEUIUKNT lie Ti: UKUN.
Prance Ini» great numbers of these
regular troops In her A frican i*osses
aluns thnl she enn call upon. Thu
Turkos. native Algerian troops, made
tlu-lr first npiHNiraitce in the war lu the
fiUitlng ub-sit Milelluluseti.
And so the French black soldier Is
once more at grips with the white
German regular Four and forty years
hare passed since they met on tljo field
of battle on French soil
1 In n It oils
that tli^Turkos, |ti the 1'ratlco-Prusslnn
war, drove hack the German Infantry
with heavy loss at the bottle of Weis
ecuhurg on Aug. 1. I87n. while again,
two day* later, the Turkos. together
with the spnhls, more o f France's
colored troops from Algeria, under
General MncMnhon, cut and liaekisl
their way through the solid German
tnuks at the bloody butt It* of Woertli
Shoe the present war with Germany
commenced the war olllcv at Paris has
been ndrlsesl that literally hundreds of
thousands of French hlnck and yellow
•objects in the various French ixissro«I oiis In Africa uml elsewhere, tunny
of them already trained soldiers ami
others who have In llu'in the making of

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uutlvfs fall
As til«* Charging horse
men pass over llu-m the III lie warriors
are up and hamstringing th&lt;* hnrs**s
or &lt; Itiiglng t*i the saddles uiol siahhmg
the rbiers
Tills method of llglitlng Is not mi
Jtke that of the Turkos o f the French
anuy, who also "play ptuautu“ vvlieti^
chnrgcil by u heavier enemy, only to
j Vlac a n d ‘lake the ntuteker* from the
rear ok s*mui us they hnvo pasaed over
them.
Neither Gurkhas nor Turkos
however, tb* much defensive llglitlng
except agiiltist cavalry, for they nr*usually lending uuy charge that nun
Ih* taUug place In their vicinity
England. If tuvenaary, can |s»ur Into
France from Itulln 2.16,000 trained men.
. o f which 75.000 are Itrltlsh tr*sqis. In
eluding »ome of the crack regiments
o f the royal nriny. and Hit* 1*!*).&lt;Ml re
mu Iulug are the lighting nhtlve trix&gt;|*s
o f the Indian nrmy. Besides throe r**g
ulac troop* of the Imilnn nrmy the Indepemient 1mlInn rajahs hnvo troops
-o f their own. which they have offered
with enthusiasm for »crvlce with the
British expeditionary nrmy.
Husain's most picturesque force nml
Photo by American Frees Association.
one thnt Is inwhaiis the vv&gt;*t efficient
o f tta class. In tho world la th e Cossack
INDIAN CAVAL1IT.
cavalry. For hundreds o f years these
♦Client fighting men. are nlrnoitt be­ superb horsemeu.» trained from child
ta F'™nen i Vn
M ,,M hC,r nnXlC,Jf l° 1° "&lt;"*&gt; &lt;o feats of notarial.!' «kill, have

Myron T. Herrick Still Continues In
Office Despite Successor's Arrival.
Myron T Herrick, who despite the
arrival o f lb** new American ambassa­
dor to France In Parts hiIH continues
a, exercise Ids functions at the Amori
• mi eiiibiihx)-, W vvloidtig golden optn
luu-. ft -iii a ll »oris o f jH*ople. Mr, Wit
li n o Graves Sharp, tin* n e w l y a p p o in t
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TH E CASTLE PO LKA
w ill n ot be a w a ll flo w e r

1 i miei*, tx-asslsilng Mr Herrick In lit**
vi.trk nml has shown his wisdom and |
l*atrlotl-*m In Gius suliordliinttng litui

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What of the extent of this preent

Th e Castle Polka is Mr. and Mrs. Verhon Castle's latest
creation; and it will sweep the country this fall and winter,
just as the “ H esitation” did la$t season.
Let Mr. and Mrs. Castle teach you — in your own home
— how to dance it. T h ey give you personal lessons in two
pages of pictures and text

In the O ctob er^ Issu e o f

The Ladies’ Home Journal
You can learn it in an hour or two in your own home, just
as if you were in Castle House, where all fashionable N e w
York society will dance it

famous for tbelr courage nml for
darlnK ra)dfl BgB|llBt tIl0 eiu!;ny. The
czar hits 130.000 of these cavalrymen,
ahd ao far la this war they hnvo more
than llrrd op to their legendary repu­
tation.
Belgium’s most famous soldiers nre
nos. situon r. irantucK.
drawn from tho Walloons of Walloonln. of which Elege Is the capital. In »elf to Mr. Herrick, whoso long ox
southern Belgium. These Walloons are (Kjrlence enables him to be particularly

and latent force upon which Franco
toay dnfw for military support?
kb Algeria «lotto the French native
Population of black and yolkiw people
w 4.430.000. according to oflleUil statlaIn the Algerian Sahara thero are
•aid to be 60.000: In Tunis. 1.500.000;
region. 2.600.000; Bonognl,
Mlhsty territories. 4,000,000:
French Guinea. 2 .200 ,0 0 0 ; Ivory Coast, deerondnnts of the tlelgll^ the men
Habomey, 1.000,000; Kongo, who ao bravely faced tho legions of
«kWO.OOO; Honiall coast and dependen­ Romo under Julius Caesar. Tho Flem ­
cies, 200,000; Retmlon. 173,200; Comoro ings to the north nro emigrants from
«&gt;*■. 63.000; Notal Bey. 0.600; 8 L German states, but tho Wolloonsaro In­
««rte . 7.CT0. and in Madagaacar. 2 ^ 00 .- digenous. natives o f the soil they sro
defending today as la tho long, long
^ 7 ' »«h ln g a total o f 82,035,000.
in addition to thto. In India the paat Th e Walloon has been a strik­
ing figure- —
In scores
Popolatlon, almost «U natlra, la --------------- o f- wars In. which
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■«»,100 ; Anam, 5,000.000; Cambodia, kta courage has ahone, but perhaps he
1.MO.OOO; Cochin China 2 400,000 and
niada no more splendid exhibition
“ Tonkin and Laos, 13¿00,000.,a ’total dTValor than In hia brave dafenao of
• f 23,070,100.
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useful nt this troubled time.
Mr. Herrick has always been very
popular In Paris and has shown, re
inarknhle ability as a diplomatist, nl
though prcvjous to his appointment by
President T a ft ho bad had no dlplo
malic training. He hnd beer» a political
lender in Ohio and governor o f tbnt
state. By force o f character and by
wise use or his abilities and grasp of
the situation he has tunde fo r himself
a place nnd n name hot only In Taris.
but all over the civilised world.

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u»*orlsM«n PfW*. »2.00 mV«sr In *&lt;tvsi»cr
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PartuMiu in a d itila tnuat be made •( effla
Unterer! •• xverKl-cl»** mail mattrr Aufu.i 22nd
1908, al th« N u A a at Sanford. Florida
andar Art « f Match Srd. 187B

Ortica in Herald Baildlnj

Trlaohona No Bid

Dob Holly of the Sanford Herald
'•“ 't ^ f i f G r t B a t he I* 'ftb tu '‘candidate for
»n r-IT q Smntnnrtihrr- T h a t leaves
oTily-y? caTididatan— Clearwatep Bww«
T h e Tampa T im e« call* Clarence
-•W;rtmia of the Euatia -Lake. .lU gioau y
« u i i - gcnirii.'* W ell, he 'iWVC^X«r.'-^Vknowirtg* tW»~Ior:aarhb time but did
not like to give Clarence away to hi*
friend*. -He ia in Kentucky now
tryin g to get rid of it In the heat of
— a tempers ne'e-campaign,
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But everybody knows that the big
IS I T N O W !
Several of the newspapers in the pfofits go to others who merely ofsutc, notably those
publiahed in tlriate
a* medium* between proSouth Florida, insist
that a South ducer# and consumer*.
Florida man should succeed Senator)
The Houston committee rccom•Dryan in the event that gentleman mends the establishment of a numis appointed to a fwdernl judgship. I her of ward markets. This la n good
Why a man from' South Florida? t plan if the producer Is given a squar
Doe* a residence in
South Florida deal. . He rdirtd get much better
peculiarly lit a man
(or the high pay lor his labor if he sold his pro-:
position of United States Senator?, ducts direct to the consumer, or if
Does the climate keep his* liver at n . some of the middlemen, who stand
trip hammer rate, throwing oil rap- between him and the persons who
idly the bile?
Do the fish in the ultimately consume his products
streams preponderate with food for were eliminated. To do this, howman'* brain? Are the collard greens evor, he ’ must build up a trade by
sweeter in South Florida, and 1( 00 * parcel post or must have access to
the bacon add a flavor all its own? a municipal market tlmt is not conIn shorU-ls. South Klarttfar the-whole troBwF-by-t ho-ttoik 4 n »U tr-.R rp eM er
■oheene- and the clabber?— -Apalach­ Star.
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It has been stated that Ninety-Seven Per Cent o f
men work for their actual living after they are 60 years
o f age. Why is this? They have failed to save system­
atically and have not a surplus for old age.
Now is the time to begin saving in earnest.

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urea and attributing the cause to
hard times. They are also predict­
ing moro failures to follow;
Local
iondiJlpjis n\ny_ have caqsedjh e ¿U*rJ S g
pensionof one or- two really g n d —
newspapers, hut the majority'' of l'ie S
T h e big dailies havo a byqch of
la te . failures were due, not to the 55
' jin g o dope each day that i* denied
lack of prosperity In the regions SS
the following day, but only the real
where the publications were iasur d, —
M.M. SMITH
R. R. DEAS
facta of the war are published in
.but rather to the fact newspaper |55
P rrsid ta l
Aoat Cu Uh
T h e Herald and appear on the Her­
men made the mistake of locating ;n
ald bulletin board.
The people of
a community too small to support
Sanford are beginning to rccognizo
a paper or depopulated.by citizens
this fa c t., Our dope ia ten* hours
Everybody in California 'Is ex­ who were not progress!vb and could
ahead of any of the daily paper*.
pected to send a newspaper* to a not.realize the importance of a news­
____ _____ Q_____ _____________ friend *&gt;r relative in the United
paper as an asset to their town and
Bob Holly says that Rubo Allyn States or Europe on October first. community.
was unable to see anything when he The day has been oflicially desig­
But the brethren who take up the
by
leading country, hut that the proper and
left Sanford for home on that jun­ nated "Newspaper D ay," the sug­ cry of hard times and pass it along stantially supported
hoard of are injuring not only their business American agronomists, who have judicious tlse of lime will liberate
keting tour.
I’ bor Ruhr!
This is gestion coming from the
the first we hud heard about his |supervisors of San Diego county,) |(Ut t trat ol the entire newspaper frn- given serious study and efficient and render available as plant food One Inch Cards Will He Publl'hed Cn.
the potash of which then- is a suf­
going completely blind!—-Clearwater where on October 17, of last year ternlty and all Florida.
They are field service to the subje t."
der This Heading Al The Rale Of $7.20
While potash is present in nearly ficiency lying, us it may be said,
such a day was observed by the res­ creating a feeling of uncertainty and
Sun.
Per. Year.
N o t in Sanford but Orlando. San­ idents in the mailing of more than tim idity that will make a great many nil soils io sufllriont quantities it is latent in the soil,-—Tampa Times.
ford is strictly a temperance town, fifty thousand newspapers to all people think twice before letting go in many cases unavailable because
selling only cigars, cold drinks and parts of the world.
of the price of a year's subscription insoluble and needs some other* in­
“ The papers," says the dispatch of the paper, thinking perhaps it gredient to bring it to a state where WOUNDED BIRD UPSETS BOAT
newspapers on Sunday.
------ O ------telling about the plan, "w ill go as a may be the next («"suspend and that it run he used by the plant. The
D e n t is t s
Gets Caught on Woman's Hat and
use
of
lime
is
i
«commended
for
this
direct
and
personal
message
from
Boh Holly has relieved the co la , they will lit* out a few pennies.
Nearly Causes Her Death by
Jdoxity of the senatorial outlook by j ono friend *° another.
I he object
Talk hard times and you make purpose. H. J. i’atterson, in Bulle­
Drowning. *„
tin
No
lid
.
Maryland
Agricultural
announcing he will not he candidate. will be to enlighten the people all hard times.
(ìa r n e r it W o o d ru ff Hmltiin)?
I Station, statos
Bob may never be senator but hi over the world as to tin- resources
Cold H;irlpK, N V.—A maimed «parMake the majority of the people
"I.line has not Only t lie elfect of row, which fell upon Mr«. Floyd Nes­
shows consideration worthy ol a ; of California and as to the class of i believe tlmt a financial crisis is at
people host adapted to muke a livaiding
in the formation of unions of bitt's bat, and got entangled In tho
senator.— Reporter-Star.
hand and you make them withdraw
Term « Moderate— Slrlrtly • aMi
potash
which will In- held in tin- soil, trimmings, nearly caused her death
Thanks, Joe.
We would r a t h e r Ing in the state" for the intelligent their funds from the hanks.
They
more varied and
j by drowning on 1 -ziko Oscawunn.
have the friendship of the press gang reader will lind more
hesitate before purchasing articles but it also 'has the ability to liberate
more
satisfactory
information
in
ani
Shu was paddling alone tn a ca­
poatsb
from
combinations
which
are
than to bo President.
tlmt are really needed and before
noe
VVIk-i, tin*-bird landed on her
P h o n o 319
average issue of a newspaper than
linked
up
.wot
c
o
l
I
tide
lo
pkint-'
O —
you realize it they have withdrawn
hat, and was caught. Mr« Nesbitt,
in any booklet ever produced as an
There
are
many
other
authorities
T h e editor of The Herald acknowl­ advertising medium foj a town's at­ from circulation money enough to
directly in tin- same line that it is frightened. Jumped to her feet and
edges with thanks the receipt of an tractions, if the newspaper as most have made times good.
overbalanced the canoe.
Her hus­
GEO. A. D eCOTTES
1 ( seems
We do not believe Florida ns a unnecessary to quote here
in vitation to attend the launching of them are— is given to optimism
band. who was on shore, swam out
&lt;*
w hole has ever been in a .belter to In* well established that the im­ ,mil hrought her to safety The bird ATTORNEY * **n COUNSELLOR *t \W
of tlie mammoth ferry boat, Henry and publishes home news.
shape financially thun at the pr**«- ported poiusli 1» not iisM-iitml to e s c a p e d 111 the excitement
M. Flagler at St. Augustine on
In setting a day for the entire
Practice in State and Federal Count
ent
time, and tin- outlook i* Fright tin* pursuit of agriculture II dill
Tuesday, September 22nd. We an- stati- of California on which news,
indeed,
if
those
in_
a
position
In
feel
Fteuniteci A fte r 38 Years- S ep a ra tio n .
too busy launching hotels, wutcbing j papers are to he *,-nl out, it is pos(iiírncr-Woodruff llldti
Sanford 1 1*.
Wilkes-Barre, I V - Mrs. Margaret
the war and other pleasant diier- 1 slide that special editions of all the business pulte and ilia , ■•*• the
II.li ke« Ilf IMttstoll' UUll Peter Miller
sions to leave home.
Harry Brown kinds will hi- produced for the tiers- case are true prognosticators of the
( i iiii-agn hi o th e r him) 'i n t e r
who
fill lire
of the St. Augustine Record can he
i)K
c
&lt;;
h
, .'ion, and for this resoli tt is scarce­
I TT
ti n. ..... . xep4,r:i!*-il for
&gt;ear*. ioii-Ii
T h i« i • i ! ■ o «raj'. •■( \. -■ 11. Flor
trusted to break the bottle of wine
ly wise to urge sui h a Mate-wide
heih-YMiK lb « other deail, w.-re reIda when business is uT it' lowest
and never drink a drop.
MENTIS f
event for Florida, veliere the newsnnlttil when.. Miller walked Into tin* 1
ebb. blir^t Ti the m -.i m ' i . - t o n l he
paper, nirtrady do about ninety per
Inone of hi' sister tiliiiallnmiceil and
nib •• Unwell Building
tide turns and m »u : i it- ¡ l o o m i n g
A . B. Brock o f Sunford,
/
dec la Mid he was her long lost brother
w rutejcenl of the stalie's advertising in free
How will be bringing thousands and
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
us and asks If wo .tynnt to set any
Miller
and
bis
sister
lived
at
liucuto
often unappreciated boosting.
r e t—. f r &lt;
thou- - 1 'll of if - !!:
o f our verse to music. Is this one of
&gt;ears ago
lie then decided to go
llllt the people of Florida could
M pp idl
the fniits and \t •laiWest, irtxl when after 11 few inunth*
Hob H olly's jokes? Clearwater Sun. |make a prairie? " I having every day
from
the
«Inte.
o mere iv.ni heard of him he was
1 MMI Mil •&lt;&gt;*
" N o joke about that.
Mr. Brork ,t
New 'paper ll
.n
..
*d Re.**u,i!) h* I* arto-d
is n musician and wu-* -o coil ;, in .- i ,,
r*ad your
* i * ii1&gt;1' *" ’ a .*1 Otitiv
tic over the o m . nl-oiii Florida that t,,
lil* ml
t i­
U’ l
.
\j Writ hi r
he ri oily wants to make a soi.g out o&gt;
a II1 •el . 11 i-III
■ar­
o f it. Of course, he would not care tn Ahur i lilt-:
It i;. the lie *t M*r! of or I ft
LAW Y Litri
for • Howell's picture on the irunt advertising uud a line way to com­ Vance. The paper will lie sent to
page.
municate with friends to whom per­ them the allotted time and vuluo re­
S 1ii ford.
Hr rida
*
—— 0 ^haps you have not*time to send fre­ ceived will be given with each issue.
Zolfo Truth.
T h e Sanford Herald calla atten­ quent letters.
o
In Osceoljt county %F.- county comtio n to the lowly Florida sweet po­
I,irne Instead to p,ita»h
tato, which, it says, was on •i* classed ini *inn«Th n nkt! n iHitctire r&gt;! « 'rn* tlf it;g nut a t tiny-mi ri ur
Willi thi; razorbill-k in the rit t i&gt;gwry . nnllj
inn
y be re trem í i n d I
I:
of humility.
i he sun*- di-'pirn il ‘ t&gt; . &lt;»(Ill's of Innil pa per* ii* a mi r ii?*
' point"d to l!i (ad t 1
tuber is now bringing *-i \i 1 i'h t - a i.f 1 eliti 1: if* rou nt r; about the Ai­ W11« a co it't it ui-t.t ol t i e to.i
peck in. Sanford. T lm t'« ti « klllll 1)1 bllliilll^ \a lk y, fur 1 icy recugnizi t i rum nerctal fertilizers and ti i u
stuff to band 'urn! Florida can raise must nil thoughtful people that \hv mo«
most the whole of the w-urL!
-ui
the beat sweet potatoes in the world, j well published local newspaper car-, .,|v 0f j(0 j ast, was'derived !. on
and she can raise them at a big [n c * an authority that osteiw ihly,
mina J*. Germany; that thu,
profit, and yet the crop in llild wus boosting urculnr* can never attain, j m|nq wna no^ jmw* being worked on
. estim ated .a t only ¿1,732,000 in — Miami Metropolis,
‘ account of the miners being called
O----value. J t might easily bo ton or
1 into the ranks ol the army, and, furtw e n ty times that amount, and bring P R O D U C E R A N D HIS PHODJJCT (her, because of ever there was so
prosperity and profit to the growers'.
In advocating a city ninrkol f o r - largo u quantity ia storage, nono of
*— Jackson villa Metropolis. ,
Orlando tho Reporter-Star has con­ the output could he shipped on ac­
,
O —■,
fined its advocacy to simple argu­ count óf the utter destruction of tho
’ Johnny Borland, who bus been ments for .the health and convenience German, shipping since the begin­
quicocent for some time has come to of-the people. In other places where ning of the war.
lh o front again this time us editor the name idea is being agitated other
V ery wide attention has been
taf the Jennings Herald. The paper reasons are being developed why the called to this situation, with the re­
Tem pt the appetite,
tuu been published for some time city market la desirable.
sult that alleged discoveries of potplease the taste and
b u t we have just received our first
The question of municipal mar­ ush have been made in other coun­
n o u r is h th e b o d y .
cop y and hasten to congratulate kets is being agitated in Houston, tries to which access muy he had;
Crisp, clean and fresh.
John on tho new infant.
I t Is n Tex., and a special committee re­ and even, if these reported discov­
5 cents.
cinch that if there Is anything In cently has been engaged in making eries turn out to bo deceptive, lead­
Jennings that John Horlund will an investigation of the cost of living, ing agricultural chemists assert that
bring it out or else shake the dust says the Courier-Journal.
so fur us agticplturo is concerned
o f the town from his feet, for ho
It has been discovered by the the supply of potash' is not indis­
n ever stops long where there is nettl­ •committee that tho product* gets p o n ib le to tho growing of largo
Round, thin, te n d e r —
ing doing. Here's hopiiig that the 12 t j cents ger dozen ears of green m ips as large in quantity and as
w ith a delightful flavor
people o f Jennings keep tho advertis­ corn while tho consumer pays 30 excellent in quality as those now
.— appropriate for lunchin g coming to the Herald and the cents p e r 'd oieff; Lima” beans are ptòdUced.'
*' '/
7 — *'
Vòn, t e a and d in n e r .
^H erald will keep the town in the sold by tfie men who grow them for
10 cents.
The president of the Federal Chem­
p u b lic eye.
60 to 8 (f ceKla ‘ per bushel while the ical Company of Louisville, Ky., In
consumer pays at the rate of $3.20 a .recent article in tho Manufac­
.Bob H olly of tho Sanford Herald, u bushel. Sweet potatoes bring tho turers' Record says:
h avin g heard that a newspaper man producer DO cents to a dollar per
“ It will be difficult for our per- *
ia lik ely to be tho pro torn senator bushel and are sold to consumers at turbeil fertilizer brokers to impart
to succeed Senator Bryan, narrows $1,60 a bushel. The consumer sells their excitement over potash fo tho
Wally Behang, Conni« Mack's Star Backstop.
Made o f the finest
the chojce of Governor Trammell In ■qusshet for 1 0 cents n dozen; the dealers in fertilizer or to tho farmers
ingredients. B a k e d
who use them for tho very obvious
th at nwpect by withdrawing his consumer p a » 60 cents-n dozen.
'TVhllo L! Hung Schang's batting chuck tho ball wild has often opcni'd
to
p e r fe c tio n . T h è
arid base-running havo been extremo- the avenue to the plalo for opponrnl*name from consideration for the of­
These are but a few of many reason that a large number of the
n a t i o n a l strength,
ly useful to the Macktnen this season, No fault can be found with Sehnng.
fice, but wants it understood that ho' items covered in the report of the in­ most intelligent farmers in the east
food.
10
cen
ts.'
the youth cannot yet be rated as a He had very-IRUo experience when h«
und
middlewest
have
long
used
fer­
«xpecLs and intends to be postmaster vestigating committee.
The same
finished catcher," writes Jimmy Isa- came hero, and ho will 'have to h«
a t Sanford during President Wilson's condition exists with practically ev­ tilizers, and are continuing to use
mlnger in a Philadelphia exchange.
educated in championship games. HI*
aecond term:
“ Postmaster H olly“ ' ery marketable commodity.
The them, In which the element of pot­
B u y biscuit baked by
"There Is no harder worker on tho ability to drive In runs Justifies Mark
has a pleasant sound about it, but it producer sella low.
The consumer ash U entirely absent. They claim
team than Behang, and he Is improv­ in using him frequently behind the
lacks the deep, majestic foil of “ Sen­ buys high. The committee acquits that aoll tilled by greater depth of
N A TIO N A L BISCUIT.
ing In tactics, but his value is offset bat. Some day 8 chang will find him­
ator H o lly ." Better reconsider. Bob. th « producer - of responsibility for plowing contains a sufficient quanby his erratic throwing. Stealing on self and settle down. Then he will
COMPANY
— Lakeland Tplsgram,
high prices ■« might bo expected, tity .o f this element for severs!
Behang has been a profitable maneu­ become the most valuable maskman
- I t has a majestic roll i l l right, but If any nun deserves high prices for years hence, and that at present
Always look for that Name.
ver for many teams this year. Bcbang in our great national game, for he has
it also takes a majestic roll of the food products it ia thb man who money is needlessly spent in Am er­
Ip Cime, and doesn’t hesitate to throw no superior as a batsman and baselong green to remain in Washington. .tolls In the fields and truck patch«7 ica therefor. In this they are sub-[
at any time, but bis disposition to [runner."
word edgewise we might timidly
arise from a back seat in the Amen
corner and squeak that w e.rath ef
opine -South Florida lias, the rest of
the state skinned fourteen ways in
brains, livers and other organic
matter.
And wo will -bet you a
c ra te of celery a g a i n s t a barrel of
oysters that a South Florida man Is
elected to the U. S. Senate.
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DHE SANPORD HERALD

M n . Uo«a Dickinson has returned
IN AND ABOUT THE CITY/home
from a trip to New York,
ABOUT PEOPLE
Pittsburg and other points north and
Utile Happenings— M ention O f will resume her duties.as teacher in
AND EVENTS
the Sanford schools.
M atters In Brief

PAGE P|VE

MRS. BURLESON AN AUTHOR
Wits of Postmaster Qanaral divan
Placa Among Wrltara with Pro­
duction of " 8«cr«tary.M

FROM THE NATION’S CAPITAL
NEW S FROM

W A S MIN O SO N

BY

THE

SPECIAL CORRE­

¿
PERSONAL ITEMS Of I N T t R t S I

Col. C. D Day, general manager
(Continued From Page 8)
Washington.—Mrs. Albert B. Burle­
S P O N D E N T OF T H E HERALD
of the Southern Utilities Co., with
son Is one cabinet member's wife who
headquarters in Jacksonville spent1cuMcd ond arrangements rnitde for does not shine In reflected glory
Wanhington, Sept. 22 -(Special)- rncrce moving 'again. But if the
Tho postmaster general la distin­
the
morning in the city and with increased activity in the class work.
Jnmmarj Of The Moating Small Talk*
After the business meeting a delight­ guished among statesmen, but his At u largely attended Conference, i south is not given a chance the inLocal
Manager
F.
P.
Hines
inspect­
fiucdnrtly Arranged For Hurried
fame is matched by tho fame his wlfo held early this week, of the rreidont dustrtes of the northern and eastern
ed the Utilities here.
Mr. Day is ful social hour was enjoyed.
Herald Readñt
directors and vice presidents o( the states will seriously suffer for wanthas won In tho literary world.
very optimistic over the future of
Tho
production
of
her
clever
com­
National Hivers and Hurbors Con­ of money with which to buy, ac­
Busy
Her»
Sanford and like every other visitor
edy.
"‘His
Secretary.’'
In
Washington
gress. it was decided to hold the cording to far-sighted southerner»
The
Busy
Bees,
Junior
Depart­
Fred Ogrum has returned from a to the city thinks that all we need
last winter, with Preston Gibson as eleventh annual convention of the who see in the present situation
business trip to Jacksonville and re­ is a first class tourist and commercial nu’nt of lht' Junior Civic Lcft« ue*
hotel.
who have continued their humming ■ponaor. gave Mr*. Burleson a place organisation in this city on Decem- anything but satisfaction.
amed work on the bulkhead.
among recognized writers and called her 9, 10 and U next.
------------------------ I and huazing throughout the surnSo vastly
4Fresh yeast cakes and Tirit^Hal
Big Firms Buying Colton
mer held a delightful rqpotlng in Cen* attention to tho fact that she had al­ important will this meeting bn that _^
-of tho
- w e p o W i n f hvrt»-«VMcx&gt;«*imo»L*r—r'A-»F - y J. GonzaldLal .this
p,.rE WnmUy ^tJrpnnn rwlth_a. ready written “Tha..Ytvtí~MéJflí5r .it-, was -decided' to malm-every pos­
r.vîS
reports
from*
.the.
9.6Û3
past,.atftccri:
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*7Tkr Hour* sad’ “Thir-nwhrr** *nd
Vance Douglass has rettmTrtt“fronr popular rrprr-mTftrtfrefrf-the Cudahy fine -attendance. 1 he reKurar'^uu'r aererai other plays that had been suo- sible effort to bring-to Washington In operation as postal savings dethe largest number of delegates that, positorics at the close of August,
a fishing trip on tho upper St. Johns Packing Co., states that his firm has tine of business was led by Mrs. W. cessfully producod.
fallen In with the idea of helping tho W. Abernnthy, after which Mrs. J.N.
&gt;•»-•— firtr and reports great luck.
**] began writing long before I as­ has ever attended the conventions 1914, indicates that the deposits
cotton states by buying cotton undj Whitner gave a splendid talk to the sumed tho responsibilities of a fam­ of this great waterway association amount to $48,000,000.
The in­
&lt;f ■* Drink FLEZOL, the new drink.
have contributed their share hyj little folks, couched in languageMm- ily.” says Mrs. Burleson, "'hut 1 glad­ for the beneficial effect it will have crease in August was approximately
4-tf
u.ç«m v ngv( .ss-nrrrficCtiuK the senti- $4,200,000, which is the largest sinco
iiuying cotton and expeef^to assist, prussivu anti suitable to their youth- ly laid aside my pen to cock
in every way the movement to in-¡fulness, on the deadly effects of cradle, and I had llttlo hope of over ir.tent of tho tiaüuu.-Uiwxu4.uupruv:cU4^bc gyx t o m a t a » * )
•✓ Nolly Tolar left Thursday lust
K
y
n
m
n
t p m t o » it nttThra ta.. JJu L j w tr th c r h i u v jr r r v ir y * .
. pMladetphB£.XOv^í*wu»
uary«. 19111'* .Ncw Y-ark City leads — *
- re a t of tho members of the —
" ■ -dren are grown, ray eldest daughter
European war. ---This move on th
Woman's
studies.
in view of the continued attacks all offices in postal savings deposits,__
J’,t has a baby of hor own. and my ambi­ upon the Hiver und Harbor appro­ followed closely by Chicago; Boston
. ^Seo. Duttoj) for tupiip, musard part of the Cudahy Company wllb he Club is very helpful to tbv.Tv^Ll|1
‘*3B
tion to wrlta la ovon greater than It
lettuce and cauliflower seed. - 96-tf Appreciated by tho southern far-j and children alike und these talks was when I was n young girl, and so. priation bill, Senator Joseph E. Kans- and Philadeljihia.
mers*
, , are. of infinite value to the young
dcll, president of the Nutionul Rlv-!
♦
* Mrs. Howland and daughter, Miss
people who are being trained in
era und Harbors Congress is more
It
la
not
gtnernlly
known to trav­
Helen will arrive home today from
civic usefulness.
than anxious to make the forthcom­
NOTICE
elers
on
tho
Ohio
river
that their
Coronado, where they have been
ing convention the most romnrkNotice 1* hereby given that under
safety
is
looked
after
by
a
dog, but
spending several weeks.
Jiote Meeting
and by virtue of instructions re­
aide in the history of the organiza. lhc , teamboat Captain# Unow lt and
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The attention of the members of
tion which has. for upwards of ten
Get your Ice cream from Duhatt’a ceived from Ihc City Council of
are correspondingly grateful.
Tho
Sanrord. Florin, that I will begin- the Woman's Club is called to tho
years carried on a nationwide’ prop-. d
,, known* to the river men As
Ice Cream Factory.
85-tf
nlhg October 1st, 1«JU, Institute |change in the* place of meeting for
Mrs. Clifford Belt has returned ^
• ?
UaU"
^ r ^ r A 0pin,K.1l e de80rVini Old She,, and is the property of a
suit to enforce collection of all de- Wednesday (tomorrow) afternoon.
rivers und harbors of the country. ' watchman who is employed by tho
‘r
home from tho mountains of Norlh |
, taxes, paring liens, and' Mrs. John Melsrh will bo hostess
The situation a* to the Hiver and
governrre-t ct Silver Grove, Ken­
0
Carolina where she spent a pleasant , sidewalk liens, due the City of San- at her home on West First street,
l iiarbor bill has not changed, tho
tucky, to place the danger signals
summer.
¡ford, which have been certified to' No. CIO. While the roses are grow! filibuster lignins', the measure con- ,
,
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in order to warn aj»proaching steamPLEZOL Is the one best fountain
mc for collection. ing rapidly in large quantities a
tinuing wnl* on vi-ihle signs ol it» .
.
.
.
,
bout* and other craft,
drink.
-t-tf
Those owing any delinquent lav, larger attendance at these meetings
coming to tin end
1he great ma, , , ,
.
,the
.
watchJust before sundown me
has returned sidewalk or paving liens should nd- •* desired.
Members are requested
jority of the .Semite are becoming
vMr*. E. A. Douglass
man and his dog can be seen com­
just same with me. and thus avoid to bring a roll of red crepe |&gt;ajior
lienrlily tired of tin* tactics ol the
home from a visit to points in Geor­
ing down tho river bank. Tho watch
the
accumulation
of
"further
cusls.
and
a
pair
of
scissors.
opposition
and arc seriously think- 1mtn . U n di on tho bl4nk whUe Shcp
gia where she visited her daughter
GEORGE A. DeCOTTEH.
and many other relatives and friends.
J ? UT . r“ VnK. m 8 . ,C Ün1'Plck**up a lantern in his mouth and.
/JirlA*
in order to get the hill out or In a runs to the end ol a dike where tho
9*1te
City Atlorney.
5 or 6 doses 606 will berak any
A little daughter arrived at the
jiusition to tie voted u|&gt;on-itom by lantern is jilaced in position. Tho
case of Fever or Chills. Price 25
homo
o(
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
It.
Deus,
item.
11 it then appears that items dog will return to hi» muster and
Ntnire to Telephone Subscribers
cents.
94-261
September
2lMh,
to
the
delight
of
are
vicious
the Senate will decide
On and after O rtoher Ist. l u l l ,
the I s o will walk up the river to
her parent.»..
She will be called
whether
they
should stay in or be the next dike where the same jierind
Mr».
J.
H
Shuman,
son
there
will
be
a
charge
of
O
N
E
Mr
stricken out
and daughter le ft Sunday for a visit 1) 01,1,A it
Î 1 (10) made lor chang­ Camilla M adge
(ormance i* repeated
to home folks in Pennsylvania Und ing position nf telephone m same
William Henry i* the name of the
will lie away tw o or three w eek »
building,
and T \\ &lt;» l»(»l.l.AKS
l iie buy-u-bllh- iif-ciittill)
move­
little
stin born ro Mr and Mrs.
Î2.UII
(or
moving
telephone
from
ment.
will'll
was
originated
in
the
StLCCT rAMILY MOTEL
N e » booking orders [or Big* Bos­
William Schuman. Sept 6th.
one
InillilifTK
l&lt;
&gt;
another
*outh
i
»hurt
time
ago
in
order
Ui
►I'M? r o n o u fL .
ton Letture and Caulillower seed
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the
cotton
planier*,
hu»
F F Dutton
96 il
(■randlather ILuskins i* rejoicing
IV r F W Miuhoney. Sve' j •
grown to
enormous
proportions,
that bis little grandson will be called
Hon. A. B. Newton of Winter^
t're*ideii| W ilson’* puri 1 , e of a I i¡.
Cool, romfonabl« *fitl modefn
I ’ liarle* I * I irri*
Garden. D em ocratic nominee
l»r
Convrniepi lo «(ramahip *L&gt;ckiV„
giving tin* itioveiiienl a mo&gt;t tin
1 It r 1* 11*1 n 1.tub' ti Hir N &lt;it r h
Surtisi summer fairs
legislator Iroin Orange county w¡i»
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA
evpe. liil. bul none Jlie les» gr.tlily
it ltl&gt; VV HIM*ni» .ilrnn*ï riT latti t h.it
/• i, h nul Mi ni inn
in the city Sunday \isiling frien d*
lllg imjietlls
*
» e will lut V«• Mr Karl 1.eh ma nu,
V Mis Vli. ■ Whitner left on Sat nr
At leu cent» a pound, it i~ con
Pl.K7.nl. is the BEST ch erry field Sl'iT»
of tin• l tillei i Sim u t y,
day (or WirJrr Park, where she Will
(ended. manV t.ipdiie*» fir'n and ic^
lien* • f 11f fi Y«» lib * • .i r 1. m i&gt;. fi» T * )« tin-* -easoti
drink
4 -ll
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tier
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vpi
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hern
D E N T IS T
Mr and Mrs. F. J.. ('n i»b y , &gt;oo
or more .mi *i « .1 t .. •
r.
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&gt;
und daughter are buine again are
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II. ad i i.ii U r ■
C of n-L.live» (or *i'V er.il
a vi*it i&gt;( several week* ln N e« 1 •r k \Li• i*. I
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M i a . A lb e r t is. B u rle s o n
•turned to her home in He*
alieni -inning relative* and (moni
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of
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oil
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Mr 1.1liman
pr.'Hilly I b
ba*
\l ni i
c&lt; uni i nii'il ity Mi*
( ’losing out all typew riter &gt; t rb.m
r.
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to
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pa per
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ira- to 1 J.. T:•1
l'Iie But le» ih» nr*' this season noeu
per dozen sheet*.
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1"ri*.. Ilei'
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I Ving a lui g' "Id Imune lo Ilo* old
Holler I* qieliding b
M.
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Born to Mr and Mr*, it it i o .i»
glut!.'*
ilei"
they entertain a great
M
l
,i mi Bi. hmoud.
&lt;F ' 1i
Did
Tupi* .il Sun'
tu c- **♦’
draw iin* room
a fine Imliy girl. It is hardly
•1, il
Mr* limi
"V
. n tei 11.i &gt;» at
Mv*.tr\ to add that Paint D&lt; .
al wa r * i h;i .iinedy left "»'U d
diiu dit i r» (•ile)
le me
Two V.
liajiple»l nilin ill’ tlie
npW *
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wli." lie *u» i r.g.,g' I il. •V.,j il.6 i i.v • i * •
I lie
M delio« Hill,, who will 1
Mi
faiF and winter stock for thn big ’ gaiiiztit'vili
t*r
rJDIAN GRAVES ARE OPENED
u i te ndtt nI* at t lo* li
.
i
î r»
stori* of N, I*. Yowell-Â Co
t
'si»«* b* ur,
e. irrived on Moti.ir
¿ «r Gdosel 660 '. u bni « « u n\
nn®&gt; !s«ir»i«i Muicui» Offlc Isti lu
.i Mi-. T . . : i
r.
ni I ever nr t *lui.
Mi *• *- V
1OUI) 1 ¿. Bill 4■■* Vt (Jr 3" r.[ t1 n ¿1»
Ane lent nur ytn(j Gruuml
p
o • . u ! M r* B 1
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a o.. m .Sunday evem. g to
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a. 1. t.. •i i t
sirvo.» ut thè' Baptist .lini.
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•• ’•.anting \&gt; l -.•■»
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&gt;•*
t. .,* i to* summer
Ili Mr.
fùuuahjp.
ihre.:
Saud)«tun
U
c
ivj-n
111-1
ri’jrifír,
roe
i:
Hftlifichnftl npcpssitipfi 11.:■* : )*■' lie I
;il n 1'ritfi
in the near futuri; should tea vu or- j
r.d urn to Sanford this week.
I y v 'a c m p b iy e i. W'»*re r e c e n i l y .T rri'» l
dw» ut the store of the Gant .H. ^,r together arid re líval i.'*
Slore, Hcivtusc of =he* Sufi* ri1r Otmlily
. ! on thè »unii' eluirge, and uro on
U -1
1er nuId Hardware ('o. at once, ne II fort*«- II .'»nullpf r II did ..
Mr* K W. Holiind and datigli t n i n j v n l t l n g t r in i
i
i contly.
Thi»
takes about 30 duys to get tle'ir. I’aIm Bin.. Ï
1er Mi** Helen have returned from
’•Ir. lieve vvt :irrulf:u**il bt fi.r. Ju»
together"
-J.lit
i*
what
i* IP
from the factory.
(,-'itc
I. .glitfui stay at Coronali» Beu.di in-.» of the Peai’i* John K Whltuuy.
-vever; *v here
\\ r Will lie I'iea.-T’d l 1G;vi' V • If Infomiation
I « clmrge iiguiiiHi Inni wus dl»mi*»«tl
New
are read? la be., Th« U.-eeelu Journal M l» «I ..
Mr Vh E. I.aing spynt the week­ II.- ammutii «d thut he wouid contimi«
announced each day.
Watch the guessing aocial. enjoyed by I imiti
In» excavnUoii» Ile asserted thut Ilio
end
very pleasantly in .Tumpa.
Herold und Tpit our price* on wed- Center
r.ttr Kii»immi*i* Kudeuvpiu Itimi un vlce jiriwlduiit of thè mu*
dine »lr.t;or.o,*y and engraved cards. orers.
Mr*. W’etherbee, chnirtnan
».'.un « uh ¡tn tintinnii) otte, and timi
FA# AW *«l Drug SfoiB
SANfOKD,
*1IONE 275
We have the lineal stock In the city/ of the social committee generously
Mr Gen. Huff is again at. home, lo* had «iefraycd thè expenaes of excualter a |i1ensant vacation of two vailon binuielf Thlrty »keleton» ami
offered
tt&gt;
have
charge
of
all
pin
li­
Thursdays and Sundays—Wood­
U♦« W'
iiutidreds of rellcs buse been dug up
land Park.
Picnic convenience*, ning* so the other worker* ..mid
uiid
seni to (Ite mutteum
They
did,
al*n
amhsements. l^Te only safe, citmn j bave a good time
went
into
U
n*
Mr It. A. Terheuq went over to
outdoor swimming pool, emptied four dollu r* more
daily, cleaned and re-filled from ar­ treasury ns financial results of the ori.mdo Friday to assist at the in- NO TROOPS FOR THE FAIR
»t.iliotion of the new Macenhce
tesian well. Shower hath, toboggan evening. This is"fine.
War Department at Washington City
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
J,
Charles
are
|vnt.
•Ude. Leased privat ly also.
8t6
Cannot Make Detail Without
home from England.
As dis,»trict
-------.
Special Law.
/saiiff E. H. McNeill, one of the promi- precident of Southwestern district
Mr yjorman C / Toole spent s.*vnent citizens of Orlando and well Mr. Charles is warmly welcomed, us tiraj (juya pleasantly in town for the
New York —A Washington dispatch
known turpentine operator was In of course he is in the Boys' Depart- urpk.emL
to tho New* York Tribune.says
thfl city ymtordny looking ufter hi* ment of tho Tamp Y. M. C. A.
----r
The secretary of war has been com­
.j Sanford interests.
i . « . 4*;**-Now for bustling uji pinna fdr the
Mrs. Geo. .Dickinson ha* returned pelled to deny the request of tho man­
^M . Fleischer, the well known veg­ C. E. district convention for St. from her vacation and is ready to agers of tho Panama-Pacific exposition
It seemed to need a
etable buyer is in the city again Petersburg.
take up her duties as Seventh Grade to detail n considerable number of
getting ready for the fall crop. His president to take the lend.
tc.-¥cher. . She is the guest of Mrs. army officers und regular* to serve In
Mr. Zed Crawford, of the Y. M."
vnrious capacities during.tho fnlr next
*ife and family will come down *
J. N. Whitner*
C. A. of Jacksonville, who! i* also
year.
Ut* r lh the season.
Officers and men would have to bo
president of Northeastern
district
Mnslc In Woodland Park
Mr». N. O. Thomson of Seffner detailed at otic« to assume tho sug
will have its convention In his own
After October first Woodlnnd Park church, thé Springfield •Presbyterian
l,om® aftcr “ pleasant *,.„^„1 ,Uitle*. and nothing can be
»ill open, only Sundnys.
and i* going briskly to work so the VI»It to her daughter, Mrs. Huy dime, except by *j&gt;«*clnl legislation,
• ^athing, amusements, picnic con*
which tho war department Is not dlsplans will not need to bo too much Hutu.
'enicncts, orchestran music.
9-tf
jMsad to recommend
rushed at the very last.
This i»
we]L
.
Miss
Pearl
Stallings
is
the
guest
Notice to Antpmoblle and Motor.
.
What Do You Know About ThlaT
Complete abstracts from the records of.
¿liss Marjorie McNeil, president ¡of her unde, Mr. J. W. Matthews.
Cycle Owners
New
York.
—
Norman
Mclnnoa,
a
* j 1***® l*ke notice that all auto 6f the Presbyterian society in Talla­
Orange and Seminole Counties.
Taxes
Mrs. Js E. Butler sjient the. week­ mine manager, who has Just returned
* " “L n,°torcycle licenses expire Sept. hassee says they, will meet, If noti­
from Nicaragua, declared that chick­
•25'
New licenses and tags are fied, any Endeavorers coming to tho end at Lakeland visiting friends.
ens brought by him from the states to
paid for non-residents.
^L*#. n° W
p i that country ate so much growing to­
But in it
Please call and secure State Woman’s College.
Mrs.
F.
J«
.Gonzales
accompanied
now license and tag before October there is only Y, W, C. A. for stu­
bacco’ that their eggs were unfit to
C. W. GOUDim:ii; Manager.
first.
Mr. Gonzales to DcLand yesterday; eat because of the strong nicotine fla*
dent».
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f
■
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•# ’ ’
, x jr=s~ • x' : *- =1»
She will go over to Orlando today vor.
JNO. D. JINKJNS,
G R A C E A. TOWNSEND.
9-3tc
for a wetk's visit.
T * ■h.
Tax Collector.
Interlachen, Sept. 22, 1914.
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S E ÍVi I N O L. F. P h M iS .fi/iA C Y

SEMINOLE COUNTY- ABSTRACT CO. j|

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�SEPTEMBER 22, 19U

TUB SANFORD HERALD
•tat* ol Florida:
Thai lh# IdIIo i Ih i

MARQUARD WINS TWO REMARKABLE RECORDS

amanilmral Is Bartion
1C of Arlirl* IV of th« ronriltutlon of lh*
•tala of Florida I* k n ttr »rrr#d to and ‘ hall
ha aubmittad lo tha alanor* of tha atsta
(or adoption or rejection at tha nail (anarat
alartlon baraaftar; (hat la to aay. that Bar'
lion 1C of Aftlrla IV ahall ha amended ao
aa to faad &gt;■ follow«:
Sartlon 16. Tha (¡orarnor ahall appoint
all romml«»lon»d officer« of tha atata piljttlc.
Including an adjutant t*n#r*l for 'ha «tata,
with rank of brlradlar parral, who abati ba
rhlat of atalT Tha du tira and ru tnpanaatlon
ni «il nfflora ao appointât «hall b« «a fived
bjr l » w . T h # l « m . ol ofllf# ol âll romraiaaionrd offlrrr# o l th# o r c t n l i f d milltla « h ■U
t&gt;# rabt inuoua d u rin( In * p l« a * u r * of ih *
G o m n o t : » u b je r t to «uch l* w a a« m a y b#
#n#rt#d by th# l* fla l« tu r# p r o v ld ln * (o r t b « ir
! r « t l r * n « n t tor « s # or o th rr eau*«*.
A Joint ll # # o l* ll# s

I Propoalnr an araandmrnt to Sartlon I of
Artirl# V of ih# constitution. rrlaünc to th#
Ju d ld ary:

lia It rraolved by th* l»(ialatur# of th*
•tat» of Florida:
That tb# followjDC amandmant to goctlon
1 ol Artivl# V ol tha constitution U b*r*by
*(r#»d to and »hall b# propoa#d and aubd Lo tha.alat.tota ni ,tha iW h J l l « » 1 or r*)*rWi»w -w»-»bw w#it g*n»ral #l#otlon h*r*aft*r, that la to aay, aaM «SftTDlIT
of aald artirl# ahall b# amended ao aa to rrad
aa folio wai
Srrtlon I. Th# Judirlal pow»r of th# «tat#
•hall b# v»«t»d In a •W9(#m» court, circuit
courte, court of record of Earambia county,
cilintnaJ courts, county eourta, ewuntv
Judfr* and JuHlr*a of th# p#ar# and «ucli
othrr court* &lt;if”T«imml*alon« aa tho Ircielaturr may (rom tlm* to tlm# ordain and r#tabliih. Th# Icftalalur* may pr*#cHb» th#
romp*n«alïoTr- of th# Juatjc»» and Judgra ol
lha ac'ctal court*, but no court brrrtoforw
ewtablbhrd' uhdrr tha ronatllution and lawa
bt llmlila «hall
j ' ...
Th» »ot#a raat la rimplFaoee wltl #*14
propowd «mandmenta, and tha eanv«*«.
déclaration« and rrtuma thrrrof, ahall 'a
aubjrct to tha aama rr|u1ationa and reatri •
tlona aa ar# provldrd by law far |#netri
ricctlona In tha atat» ot Florida.
In tMtlmany whrraof, I havafharannto r t
ray hand and afflitd tha sraat aaal of tl •
Ruba M arquard of New Y o rk National League Team.
•lata of Ftotlda, at Tatlahaaaa», tha canlt f,
thla tha twenty-flflh day of July, A. I). 1 9J I.
11. CLAY CRAWFORD,
(Seal)
R obe Marquard, the Giants' south­
Marquard (proper name De Mar­
Secretary ol State.
paw, who pitched hla team to victory quis)' was born In Clereland, Ohio.
lOO-Tuee-iatc
In the 21-lnnlnjc gamo at Pittsburgh April 23, 1889. A fter the Cleveland
recently, la a record maker. In 1912, Americana bad refused him a trial ho
NOT1CF. OF ELECTION
when Marquard was at hie beat, he obtained a position with tho Canton To the Sheriff ot Seminole County, of the
Slate
of
Florida;
tied Tiro Keefe's record for winning Central league team In 1907. He took
III It known. That I. II- Clay Crawford
19 straight gamea. Though the Na­ part In 4(J games and his fine work Secretary of State of the State of Flbride,
give notice that a general electional leaguo la 38 yearn old. It re­ caused tho Indlanapolla club to draft do hereby
lion III be held In Semlnote County, State
mained for Rube Marquard to win tho him. Marquard'» record of winning 23 I Florida, on Tuesday ceil aurceedlng
ding tthe
Aral Monday In November. A O. loll.
longest game In the league's history. games and losing 11 games with In­ the
raid Tueaday being the third day of
When Marquard created hla 1Ustraight dianapolis during 190S brought many November.
United Slate» Senator from the State
record In 1912, he beat Ed Reulbach, bids for his services from major league of For
Florida, for »la year* from March 4. 19I&amp;
now o f the lirooklynt, out of hts honor managers
F'or llepfeeentativr from the F'o.urth ConIndianapolis finally sold
girealonal Dlatrlrt ol the State ol Florida
fo r tho modern record o f H straight him to tho (Hants fqr $11,000. With in
the Slaty-fourth Congraaa of the Unite!
In ' tbe National leafcuo. Fallowing tho Giants tho follow ing season Rube State«.
1
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,
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.
Far
of Agriculture of Cue
this Rube plucked another feather out lookoa llkn tli© rankest kina of a stmt* olCommlaaloner
Florid*.
Fo r T » 0 Jutfi f© * o f th© Sujirrm© C o u f ï
o f Reulbach’a cap, as Dig Ed up to re­ bloom or, losing 13 o f 18 games pitched.
Stai© ol Floridi.
cently was the winner o f tho National McGraw held nn to his high-priced of Fth©
of th r
o r T * o ltaltrcjft&lt;! Corri m i» « lo o©r
league'll longest game. On August 2t. southpaw, allowing him to warm tho Stai© pf F i o r i i ! » .
For nn© \(©rT*ÌM^r *»I th** fl*»u*© «f lt©pfs*1905, Reulbach, pitching for tho Cuba, bench most of th© season of 1910. In •©nt»tlvm of thr Hi#!** 4»! Florid».
For i '«nim y «Itide©
beat Sparks o f tbe Phillies In n 20- 1911 Rub© 'found himself," nnd Justi­
Fitf Shrriff.
lnntng game by a score o f 2 to 1. fied Manager McGraw's Judgment by
Fnf t le*r la
th r ' Ifruil i .»uri
F«»r t «8Uflt&gt; \*** *»44f *.f 7 «tra
■ (^htcagn ami Cincinnati also fought a winning 24 anil losing seven gnnu-a
For T * » &lt; nllrcttu
20-lnnltig 7 to 7 tie on June 30, 1592.
and leading National league pitchers.
Fnf i ' iluni ) T rs-*•ur*r

LOOK FOR BASEBALL

PEACE

Many Students OelleVo Coalition
Some Sort Will Be Arranged
Before End of Seaton. ,

of

Many students of baseball beltevo
that soma sort of a coalition l&gt;titween
organised baseball and the Federal
leaguo wtlj be effected before tho end
o f t li». p u sen t ptayii,« season. They
srguo th x r tjo ttn ltltu n i i u CTwrurMi
heavy drains necessary to maintain
tha.war: Up tá tho prosont orRaulzed
b u ob ali as typlllod by tho two major
teaguos had held tho whip hand In tho
light agalnat tho Federáis.
Hut tha
nfrotutionary element has seriously
crippled tbe minor leagues, especially
those o f Class A A, nnd\lt baa boon
.through thex« that tho moro protentious magnates were hurt. Tho two
m ajor leagues could not go far without
tha support o f tho little fellows. If It
&gt;rore a caso of tho survival o f tho fit­
test there Is little doubt that tho major
leaguó club owners could go furthar
than tha Federáis. Hut tho lesser
lights, upon whoso success the majors
most depend, have to be considered.
And these have begun to grumble seri­
ously over tbe present- pinch.

N O T T S o f the
DIAMOND
Leonard Is doing tho beat work o f
»ny pitcher In tbo league thtB year,

JACK

BENTLEY

IS

PRAISED

Nick Altrock, Veteran Coach of W ith Ington Senator*, Thinks Young
Pitcher W ill De Star.

For f t i o n t y Supr rintrntlrni « f l ‘ ytitt«*
1n^truct lon
Far ( n u n lj SunrFjHf
F «ir V « Y© ( o u n t v 1
1 uni rn** ■**» n *■f *
Puf TltfM&gt; M rm i»rf w tif thr &lt; « H l i t ) IfoaMt
of Tubile in atru e ti o o .
.
F o r Ju*tJf© o f «Ih© P e i f * In Éndv for th©

followlnt Juatlc* Diatri cu, , vili Uni. 1, 3,
». I

N o ll e a o f

App llrallo a

for

Tat

H erd

Uodrr

Hrrtlen 373 or the General Mtatntrs
Notice la hereby siven that M. L. Wright,
purchaser of Taa Certlfteal* No. 345. dated
th# 5th day of June, A. IX 1911, haa bird
•aid certiflrate in my office and haa lhada
application for la i.v e d to ISsue in accordanre with law. Said certificate embrace«
the follawln( described property adtualrd In
Sentlnola County, Florida, do-wlu. Lot 44.
Urea 8 2» ft.) (Ilk 6, Tier I, Sanford. The
•aid land beinc aearasrd at the date of the

T

office *nd ha* mad* application fur t«.
deed to l**o* In accordance with t*w
certificate embrace# th* following
cribod property altueled In Bomlnol# coun.
ty, Florida, to-wlt: Heg NE cer ol N W 1.
ot SEW, Sec 10. Tp 31 8, it 31 E. run vi
4 eh*. 8 8 chi. E 4 eh*. N 5 ehe—21* *
Tb# e»UI land being eascaeed at the date
of the laauance pf auch certificate In the
name ol Unknown. Unlee# •aid certifi-«i,
ahall be redeemed according lo 1«» 1st
deed will Ltd* thrgeon on the 24«K ,|• y ol
September, A IF. 1914

For Conatabla In and for th» foUowing
Juatlc# Dirirlcta, vii Noa. I, 3, 3, 4.
In taallmony wh*r»of I hav* b*r#unto
•rt my hand and afflted th# Or*at Saal of
th# Stai# of Florida, at Tallabaaaaw, .th»
Capital, thla Ih» tw#nty-fourth day of
Aucuat, A. 11. 1914,
«
H. CLAY CRAWFOHIt,
Prcrrtary ol Stata.
To C. M, Ifand, ShariD, Hamlonla County.
S-TurvStr
ta iuanr* of aurh c er tific ate in thr name of
Witnee» my official elgnature •„,)
K. II Garner. I’nlrea aoid rertiftrate ahall thla the 31«t day o) Augutl A D |vn
fa *
bo
redeemed
according
to
law,
lai
deed
N#tlra o f Aj&gt;*llrati#n ar l a i ll aa d l ' a d r r
u eal)
E. A . D O U G L A S S .
will iuuo thereon on tna 30th day ol Sep­
S a r t ia » U t #f Ih * ( ì r n r r a l .Statola»
Cle rk Circuí* C e u r » -geminóle Co.. Fl» .
Notlr» la haraby (lv«n that Forr*at Lak». tember. K, I). 1914.
Hy J. C, Robert«, ft r*
Wltnraa mv offirlal afgnalure and eeal Tura t-Str
norrhaarr of Ta* CartlSrata» No.« 1044,
1019, 1053, 1060. 1071, dated thr 3rd day thla tbe tat day of September, A t&gt;. 1914,
(aeal)
K. A. DOUGLASS.
ol Junr, A. I&gt;. 1913, hai Riad aald rrrtlflN o t ic e o f Aspllcallon for l a i Deed I ndrr
Clerk Clrruil Court, Seminole Co., lit.
ratta In r»r offlr# and hat mad« application
.Section 573 o f tho G e n e r a l M u t a l e »
Ily
i.
C. Koberta. IX C.
lor tai d##d to la#u# In accordane# with taw.
Notice it hereby given that 11. It, ltro»n.
3 -T ura-Stc
Said rrrtfArata« rmbraco the totlowlns d#*purchaaer
ol Tat Certificate Not tie. » 7« ’
rrib#d property »¡turici! In Seralnol* Coun­
«B2, dated the 3rd day ol Jun» A I)'
ty, Florida, to-wlt:
Lot 8, 111k C, Mit­ Nelice o f Application for Tel Deed la tir' 479.
1907, haa filad aald certificate« In my orfica
chell’* Survey I-o V &gt; (¡rant (leu bar 13 cha
and haa made application (or tai d,.».( (0
Metilo» 574 of the General fllalnlea
N of SW cor. run N S3 dr*. E 5.03 cha. N
iaaue
In - accordance with law. Said cer,
Notice
la
hereby
given
that
il.
C.
llowera,
6 dr* W 9 rh* to tallir, thrnr# In main purchaaer of Tal Certificata« No. 576, dated llflcatea
embrace th# following deaeri!,#,)
direction 70 d#f W 5.67 cha to Wbdry of
y situated In Seminóle rountv
fait 44 d*f F 10.30 cha to has). latta fl,
33. 41. Tg ^ rnf TT.- -If It rhrll'a X ary_liiuA *
T h * »»Id land hi l&gt;| »•«»—« d at. iherdat#
phdVf laiuanro ol auchcertificate
In the
namr of No 1044. N .B . (Jilea; No. 1019, K. Augual Av D. 1890, haa filed aald certifi­ of the Issuance ot auch certificate in th*
ily I’almrr;
No. 1055, 1060, 1071, N. U. cale* In my office and haa nada application name of Upknown. Unte«« said cerrificat«
(Ji|#w. tlniaa» aald r#rtlflrat# ahall ba re­
lat deeda to iaaue In accordance with law. •hall be redcamed according to law, ,,,
deemed accordine to law, taa deed will iaaue forBald
deed will_____
iaaue thereon on the 2«th day
embrace the following ________
th*r#on on tha lat day ot October, A. D. drarrUg'dcertificale«
property altualed In ' SemiaubL. nF September A- t&gt; 1914.
1914.
•
Florida, to-wlt:
*3*®*7*'''Whn&gt;»a my official alrnature and
Witneea my official »¡(nature and aeal thla county.
CertificaU No. 576 embrace# the NUff this the 24th day of Auguri A. D. 191«
th* lat day of September, A. D. 1914.
(seal)
E. A, DOUGLASS,
of
NWI*
of
Section
13.
Tp
31
S.
K.
33
Fiaat.
(arali
K. A. DOUGLAS»,
Clerk Circuii Coure Seminota Co., F'la.
40 acre«, aald land being aaaeaaed et tbe
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminóte Co., Fla.
ol atich certificate In T u « i-ste
date of the laauance
lut
ny J. q. RiWFr.: b. c.
. .
Hy -u
— Thè
íiahié of Itr
Rryant."
u»*-5l¿
*

Nelle* of Applieatlaw er i a I Deed Under
Mediae 575 of the Geaeral Htelalao
Notice la hereby given that Forreat Lake,
-lurrhaser of Tai Cartlflratea No«. IP50,
1051. 1053. 1039. 1051, 1063, 1063, .1064,
1069, 1070, dated Ike. 3rd d a y of June,
A. D. 1912, haa filad aald certificate In my.
iffice anil haa mad« application for tax dead
10 Iaaue in accordance with law. Said errIficatra embrace tbo following deaeri bed
-iroparty altualed In Seminole county. Flor­
ida lotwlt; Lou 31, 33, 23, 34, 80, 39, 40,
I*. 43.. 4!. 45. 46. 10. 71, 73. 76 and 77.
Illork p, MitrhrlFa lurvy Grant. The aald
Irnd belntf aaaeaaed at tha dale of the laeu11 re of auch certificate« In the name of
Unknown. Uni»*« aald certificata« ahall lie
rr II -mail according to law, tat dead will
'w n thereon on the lat day ol October.
A. D 1914
\ it ira» my offirlal algnature and acal
*hla I • lit day of September A. D. 1914.
(•call
' E. A. liltUti LASS,
Clerk Circuit. Court, Seminole IV , Fla
Ily J C. Koberta, D. C
1-T uee- Itr

C e r t if ic a t e N o . 3510 e m b r a c e « th e T &gt; ^

q!

"Kfl acre», a'ai^ land being aaaeaaed at th# dafe
of the laauanre ol auch dertlflcate In tbe
name of J. W. Anderaon.
Certificate No. 3261 embraces the S i( of
NEU of Section 13, Tp. 31 H. It. 33 Eaal.
80 scree, aald land being aaaeaaed at th* date
of the laauance of such certificate, In the
name of Unknown.
■'
Certificate No. 1607 embraces th* SER
of NW‘ i of Bectlen 6.‘ Tp. 318. II. 33 .F.aat.
40 acre«, said land being aaaeaaed at the date
of tha issuance of ouch fertiflcat* In the
name of Unknown.
Certificate No. 3088 embrace* the EH of
N E ){ ol Section 3. Tp. 31 8, It. 33 Raat. 80
aerra, said land being asseaeed at th* date
ol thp laauance ol auch certificate In the

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App'lif» l i o n

for

fa i

thrrdl

l'n d rf

Nr rilo» ¿73 of Ibr (irn m l Hlalilr»
N o t l r » li horvby given that 1). I). Oiniel,
Murrhurr of T »* C rrlllifil» N o . 23&amp;7, diltd
'.fie til «S»&gt; of Junr# A. I&gt;. IM)*, hn fil©d
« i l d fi-ftitìrat«' in Tny tifflr© » n i l . haa madr
a jiplIcBtum f o r tax « I «i to U»u© kn » e e o r d -

Htrr with l»w.

Slid rrrtiflrxitr rmbrirw

■hr fnllowing i l r t r r lh r d tifi»f&gt;«rty i i t u i t r d In
&lt;rmim*lr
r «»uni v, F lo rid i.
to - wit
II©k
N K rcirrirf of S I! &gt;, of NV\
Hrrllon l»i,
T u w n t h ip 2 L »H, **! Kang«* nr K, run .^outli
111 2-1 v i r d * . w©*t T'Jfi T l &gt;d», N o rt h
« I V 2-1 yd*, Km»t 7 2 f* !-S y d * to brg.
T h r s»i-l lan d Nring *w**»a«r'vl
th r i l » t r
*»f ' h r iss'lBfirr of " i f h r r r lih i* » t r in thr
il « fu r of M r«
VI
VVJhitr
t" n1©**u ■»til r n f i l i n i © » h ill hr f©F|hrtri©d » rro rd tD | tu lirtr*
I n d©©4 wilt |»*U© th rfru n on thr I 9 th d » y
,,f Iiriuh©r. A I» » ‘i l l
W ' t n e i i my o f lle iil i r n a i u r r
» m l m »1
» h*&lt;* ih r 11 th il* y o f Srj»irmik©i. A f • îÿ| I

krall

.

F. A

i Mi l t i l . ASS.

( Irrk Orrutt (.’«uri. Svmtnul© Co.. FI*.

7»T ur»* 5tr

'In

l

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The w ear and tear ontypew riters
and linotype machines since the adren t o f the Federnl league w ill mount

Into the mllllona.
j

f

.

.

.

The Cincinnati club has purchased
Pltchsr Prltty of the Evansville club,
lie Is » left-bander with an excellent
record In the minors.
-

017. 10&amp;2, tilled th© 3rd d*jr uf Juti9
A. l&gt;. 1912 tod Canlficata No. 467# d«t«d

•old r©rtiflcyteB *tn my offlc© and hai mii#
• pplUallon for tot «Iced to Imu« In ireord*nr© «Uh U «. Said rerUficate© Noi.'tote.
1047, 1052 ©nitrir© th© following detrrlbed
rnperty tltuatvd In H©minol© county.
. oridi, to-wlt: Lot© 13, 14, 19. 20. Illork
C. Lou 2$, 27, 2S and 29 Block 1», Mit.
ch*rlU l*©vy (Irani, CortlArat© No. 4fi7 cm.
hrac©* th© following descrlbod property
•ituat©d In Sontiool© county, Florida, to-wit:
ftl^ of N E!i of H#ctlon 12. Tp 21 S. U 32
E,

80

fe m

The

amid

lin d t

Ily i .

C

Kotiert*«

I*

C.

th e re on on t h© 241 h
A
!* 1911
WilnriM rny ufftcial

F

Wallle Bchang's brother. Dob, has
been picked up by Pittsburgh and wlfl
report to the Pirates after tbe season
with the 8L Joseph club of the Weet. . .

*

•

Manager Bill Carrlgan says that hla
Red Sox are still In the pennant ehasd,
and with Hooper and Lewis back In'
the game be looks for » big string
of victories.
•

4

4

N o t i c e o f Ap p ll r» il «m '«»r C h a r ie r
Notic© i© hereb y g i v e n ; th©t on th e 10th
d a y o f O c t o b e r , A» t&gt;. 1914, or * i toon
th e re a fte r a* I ran h© hea rd, 1 »h all apply
to tb© H o n o r a b le Jam «© VV, Fe f kin». Judge
of the C ir c u it Co ur t. S e v e n t h Judicial ( T r ©•■'t, S t a t e «&gt;f Florid a, for s cha rter, Inrorchi rating tbe Bonford
L i b r a r y and It©* dine
lt o o m
A **o ria tIo n
The
|irnpu»ei( c h a rte r
now bi-tng on bl© with the Clerk uf ih© (.‘ If*
rult C o u r t of Berninolr &lt;*olinty.
Tb© c h i r u d e r and o b je c t o f th© cor p o n í *
lio n to ti© fnnm©d
irrnrd t*
r» lit e r a r y arid
and »fiel
»o
i . H U K i i : ( i II F i u t i N&lt;
Mt«irn©y f •»r In c o r p o ra to r*

Tu©* ti©

N©llc© o f \cpl»r alien fur T o « D e ed t ndei
Srrtlu n 576 o ( lh# G e o r r o l N la lu lr e
Nut I f * I« hereby g iv e n that
F'dlth I ' ,
M ea d,
purrhaver uf T a t
U rftlfira tr
No .
2332. d a t e d the 5th day- o(
Novem ber,
A. D. 1895. haa filed « a i d re r tlf ir a te in my

day

»
K

*

of
elate

of

Heptrmher
and

thia th© 21th day of August, A. Ih 1914.
(©egli
E. \ DOUGLASS.

Clark Circuit Co ur t, Beminol© Co., Fla.
Tu©»
l- ô tc
’ Hy J C. Itohert», I», t ‘
I i
|
In

f

—

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Cour t o f the Coun ty Judge, S em inole
( o u n t r . Hlale ©f F lo r id »
1 I n re K *t« t© uf
Luv©U L. Htun©
* T«» all Creditor«* L e g a l« © » . IBatrlbut©* * m l
»11 IVraont hav ing t ’ lalm* «(f Demand*
apa ina I m d K*l ■*©
Y o u . and &lt;-»&lt;-h lit you « f r hi- e-l.h
and rei|utyed tu p f e » # n l »n&gt;
rls ui..
*i
d rr n an il« » h l r h you. nr either n( yn
mi
h av e wigainat the r r i a t r uf L o v e ll 1. "u.ir
deeeaveil 1*1# » I Sem ino le Coun ty F G i t
tu the undertlgneil a d n u n l * l r « l m
-»
v ! at r . within tw o ye a r* frnm the d»--- &gt;■'

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Whereas th# l#sUlature of 1913, under
tho ronatltulinn ol 1885, of tho atat* of
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To data the Cleveland scouts have
broken all records In rounding up re­
cruits for, tbe Naps. They’re prob­
ably going on the thoory that none 1»
too poor » player to be given a try­
out
a • *
If Frank Chance Is worth |lt,(X&gt;0
to the New York Americans, Joe Bir­
«
A Joint lt© »«l(atl©B - mingham la worth twloe as much, r ?-•'
Proaoelnl an nmandmaat to Beetle* 16
for If it wasn't for Dlrmy and bis Naps Article IV , ef the eotSihutie* of the
the Yankees never would have climbed

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“ Somehow or other 1 can not get It
out of my mind that one of these
bright mornings Jack iU-ntloy will
wnko up and And himself n great
pitcher," wnld Nick AUxueY.
fanning U-e
"llentley Is one of tho fe w jirrmy“ 1
pitchers I have given advice who
really pays attention to what I say \
anti tries to do what I tell him, I am
not throwing nuy bouquets nt myself |
when I state that at one time I Was
rated a fairly good lc/t-bander. .X
think I know something about tho
pitching art, thereforo It stands to rea­
son that I can help llentley If ho only
w llf let me," Nick added.
"In tho first place, the kid has the
stuff—he wouldn't bo worth wasting
tim e upon unless ha had good speed
and curves and fair control. What he
really needs Is work In order that ho
can get experience, and Just as soon as
Griff decides to pitch him regularly
tha worth o f my prediction w ill be
shown."
Altrock always hag been one pf
Bentley's best boosters. Tha veteran
has V&amp;kt-n a fatherly Interest In the
youngster, Ha rooms with him on the
road and Is constantly by his side
during practice, It will not bo Nick's
fault If llentley does not deliver the
goods for tho Senators.

Da It ordained by the Lailafature of th*
» t a l a - «4 Pteridsr.
:— c— :— e r r
Th at tha following amendment to Beetlon
fits (6), of Artirl* Eight 19), ot Ih* eonatltti.
lion ol lh * state ol rio t id a. la btrtby «treed
to and shall be aabmlttad to tb* eledUra of
the atat* at the geaeral election tb be held
on th* firat Tueeday In ' Novamber, A. D.
1914, lor ratification or rejection:
Beetlon g.
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lor the election hy the qualified «lector* in
each county ot tha following county officer*:
A clerk of th* circuit court, a «hsrlff, con­
stables, a county s*a*s«»r of utaa, a tss
roflortor, * superintendent of public Instruc­
tion and a county surveyor. T|&gt;# term of
office of all county offirer* mentioned In thl*
section shall be for four year*, except that
of county aaaaeaor of taaee and county tna
collector, who «hall be elected fer two veer*
untU nt Ih* cancral election to b* held In
th* v e tr A. D. 1918. when nnd niter whtch
tall be elected for n teem of four year*,
power*, du ll»« and compensation shall
•rrihad by law.
Ttm HtUlature «hall
by law for th* oar* and cuaif nil ceunty fund* nnd *kal) provlda
•«bad ef reporting nnd paying out all
h funds.
Provided, county treSauitra elected la
nernl election held In 1914 shill hold of#
* tor th« term elected.

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•• • •
Mtuicger Mack of thq Athletics has
corralled Davies, tho Amherst college
• a s
j I t doesn't make much difference
how many 'runs the othor sldo gets,
the Athletics aro always there with a
few more.
•
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K, A fI(1UGI.ASS,
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THE KITCHENER OF RUSSIA.
G.nsral Rsnnsnkampf H s s Bs.n th*
Trslnsr of ths Russian Troops.
That Russia tins surprized Germany
and incidentally, the world with an
exhibition of military efib fc icy U
largely due to the labors o f General

rieunonkamptrwho t,a" bw‘ n
ble during the past few year» f°r «•)*’
reorganization Umt has taken place
la the llusslnn army.
Till- disastrous war with Japan left
the Russian military forces In a «tntc
of the utmost m ilitary demornttxnttnn.
and It was not until 1008 tlmt the govcrunicut tackled tho problem qf reor
gnolzatlon. As a result tho entire

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T h e y A r e Looked Upon at A m a i o n t by
the French Country People.

A never ending source o f wonder and
delight to the French country folk are
the killed highland regiments with the
Brltbdf expeditionary force. Tho high
lander In full gala rig, scarlet-tunic,
tartan phttlhcg with the gav ’’»iibrnin"
or |Mulch, while gaiters nnd big l*onr
skin henddr.-sH 1« n thing &lt;.f beauty
and Joy forever nt home, and even now
' when clad In khaki he Is a remarkable
j sight for foreigner».
| Tho French could hardly believe
their eyes when they saw tho husky
regiments wearing wlmt np|M'ured to he
short petticoat*. True, the garment
was o f khaki, like the Jacket, hut It

Impregnable Helgoland

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upon the Uluml of Helgoland. ♦
Germany’» Gibraltar lu the
N orth sea. when tho war begntL
I t was the general opinion nmoug
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not attempt nn open engagement with
tho llrltlsh fleet In the North sen. but &lt;%'■

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K ie l canal, secure behind tho cimin of
coast defenses, o f which Helgoland Is
the principal lluk.
Had .the Island not existed nnd It
w ere possible to construct a fortress
at a point which would prove most
formidable against attack In the North
■ o «r Germany could not havo chosen

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UENKUXt. HEN MEN K i l l r i».

army has been reorganized, rearmed
nnd reck.tiled. The pence footing was
rained In 11)12 from 800,000 to l.fiOO.OOO.
organized In thirty-seven army corps,
of which, thirty were stationed In Kurupentì Russia. These have been the
gigantic duties o f General Itenncnkauipf, who is known ns the Kitchener
of Russia, assisted more recently by
the mllllary genius of General Souk
bomlluoff, the present minister of war
General Reniietikainpf was one of the
few Hint-Inn generals win. emerged
freni the Japanese war with nndlrnln
Istilli reputation
He ha» been In com
munì of the first army In the north
flank operating In Hast I'rnssla
lU ntienkampf played a brilliant part
In the Japanese war and was prom et»,
I'l flotti major gelljTU 1 lo Ilellt .-nil lit
general
Ile »«.'it distinction III the
baille of Mukden and In oilier great
cullili Is, and nt the, end of the war
wa» a-si.-nyd to suppress (he revolu­
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lialdtunts of thè &lt;olimi v throngh « Idi h
tliey «r e pn*»lng genenilty put lliem
down .i» some wild ttmqt of anintot.is
« bl' h (In- Kngil»li t . e e p for »i&gt;ri"iis
righting
W lien lobi that Ih« klltisl
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g u a t ili " f .............I |‘ fe|e 11 k lllgs lllld
shout. " V l v e i i l le » e '- o s s a ls !"

Tln* tmgplpe* are ilnother attnictlon.
a n d « lo-l, Ille G o l i i - | - ire slepplllg olii
lo Mie i
k n il .- Notili ’ or lite Ar
gylls ami Siuliei lands tir- nnnimnclng
lllelr preseli. .* «U h "The l ’ainpbells
Are ('onitn' ' «In d e vlll'ttge* fttllow
lliem for i n d e '
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• Hut forty six tulles distant from the
HolguTflbd w r Ttrm rwnPKTfke* nearly
perpendicularly -Lruut—tho . son.,
height of 160 feet. Its rugged, over­
hanging, natural walls nro fortified
nnd protoctal to n degree which has
no jmrnllet even at Gibraltar or tho
Husslan CrunstadL Helgoland Is tho
most strongly fortified place lu the
world. It 1» the key to tho Impregna­
ble .wall of redoubts which protect
Germany's North sen coa*t lino, the
KU;I canal nnd tho approaches U&gt;
Hamburg nnd Bremen.
A largo section o f tho rocky plateau
hns Ix-en made to conceal gun» In
armored turrets, great const weapon#
on disappearing mountings nnd a for­
midable array o f rnpkl fire guns. Hewn
out o f the solid rock are ammunition
mngnzlnes and bombproof shelters, nnd
tho entire scheme o f fortlflentlon Is so
Ingeniously engineered ns to bo from
without completely Invisible ns well
a » Invincible.
Tho Island Is also a
mighty naval station and Is jilso pro

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dirigible balloons,
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Helgoland Is a triangular Island a
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m ile long and a third of a nillrrin Its
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greatest width, and standing Its) feel
out of the ocean, twenty-eight miles
from the uialulninl. at a point near (lie
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months " f (lie rivers lllbe and UVs.-r
)! «n s until tw enty four ynirs ago a
I t r l t l sh |mhmom*|ii |). The peaceful tra il' • ♦
fi-i ■ f (tie rugged Utile Island fioiii
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her grandson, tho kaiser. 1» an odd ♦
chapter of Kiiropenii history, and one
w h ld i llrltons do not now read with ♦
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From INS."» to I8DO Africa was a scene I ♦ ’
o f frciiijci) scrii milling for territory on ♦ »
the pnrt of Kngland, Germany. France,
ltelgiiim r I'ortugnl and Italy. In 1KX&gt;
a number of International agreements
ns to African coinutul iKuindarles nod ♦&gt;
"sphere* of Influence” were made. In ♦ &gt;
one of these Germany agreed to recog
nine a llrltlsh protectornlo over Znnxl
tmr In return for tills concession Ureal ♦&gt;
Itrltaln ceded Ilellgolnnd (ns Kngland
Kind led the name) to Germany.
With a harlHir accommodating the
largest ships, Helgoland Is a naval ♦
base of great Importance, Hut n new ♦
Importance Iiiin been given to the 1»
land by the establishment there o f n
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lmm» for dirigible balloon*.
T h e eastern end o f the Island, where
NE way of arranging a scarf so that o f the many flaring designs, modeled this huse 1» located. Is closed to nil ♦&gt;
It become* a mantle 1* Tory clearly on the Medici collar, that havo capti­ save trusted attaches having business
•hown here. A throe-yard *carf of vated , womankind wherever fashion there. Five Zeppelin dirigibles o f first
chiffon 1* finished with hem stitching counts fo r anything. It is wired, to class she can bo housed there, anil a &lt;♦
•* the head of a two-idch hoin on three hold I t » position, wtth tlny wlrep lighting plant ntjd circles* ouflt are
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Installation of tho dirigible base less
fourth side. A tuck, equal In width to mAtorlal used.
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attention has been paid to tho fo rti­ ♦&gt;
Ulo hem, and an Inch aboTO It, Is
A strand of odd Chlneso beads of fications. military w riters say, as It H ♦ *
placed across each end.
mother-of-pearl and glass, fastened at held ttmt the air cra ft could prevent
This length of chiffon la thrown
Intervals on a strong sllkon cord and the approach o f n hoptllo flee! near Cf&gt;
•round the shoulder like a shawl and
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- finished with a tassel, adds an Horn of the Island.
• piece of wide silk lac® Is laid orer
Th o Zeppelin dirigibles are Intended ♦&gt;
Interest to tho quiet gown of black
|t to form a collar. Tho chiffon and
by their designer» to rain explosive#
•■co are caught up In small plaits to cloth.
on
an enemy’s worship and their nhll
W ith a mantle which Spain may
"t the mantle about tho neck. A narIty to travel WO miles nnd to reach a ♦
havo
Inspired,
a
collar
pattennxl
after
fow knife ■ plaiting, made of tho
height of fl.ooo to 8,000- feet has been
chiffon, edges the laco, and this collar those worn In Franco three centuries shown. They are thus out o f gun
effect Is finished with a flat bow of ago, and queer beads of ancient Chi­ range, nnd their Inclosed cnhlns ennblo
folded chiffon at the front. Thero Is nese origin as to design, tho youthful their crews to keep warm, while nn
• little quilting tnado of a plain fold wearer demonstrates how all tho aviator attempting to attack them In
world pays trlbuto to beauty and Is
: , of chiffon, gathered on a shlrrldg
an aeroplane would b® almost froten.
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Helgoland has n bothlng beach which
ing. It w ill not grow less busy, for
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Th e Island's resident population Is
broidery I« rulta as well worth ccvnsld- beautifully appareled.
about 2.600.

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PAGE EIGHT
spouse.

!trim B S T O W E ^ ijE W
B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N
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“ JU S T B E T W E E N
M E .”

"V a t did dey do?”

* forty thousand look Peruna yesterday."
"Goot, goot," exclaimed Jake.
"P y golly. 1 knew dey vould do it.
Day carul’ t stop dose Gherman
troops."

BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS

UP-TO -DATE

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Communications for this Column Should be 'Marked "Society Editor", or
Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Tcrhcun, Phone 203

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

•J All Local Advertisement« Under
This Heading THREE CENTS »
Line For Each In«crtion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.
FOR SALE

i Tho press dispatches carry the
T
announcement that Ghristmus toys
For Sale-At a discount- Scholar
Luncheon
honor of the 'Season^ brides and 8hJp in Sanford B u sin ess c ()||f.,r
will
he
higher
in
price
this
year
ow­
A CHI EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
Bishop,
Mr?, Owner unable to use it and it will t*
A delightful affair, given in honor brides-elect, Mrs.
ing to the war in Europe. This will
" H E ’LL PRENT 'E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Brownlee
and
Misses
Mnbol
Hand,
l»c sad news for the kiddies, for u °f tlto approaching nuptials of Miss
sold at a sacrifice. Enquire Herald
vast volume of the toys which Santa Ruth Stewart was the luncheon and Linda Lcflier and Genie Wicker be­ Ofilcc.-10.1-tf.
ing tho honorecs.
*[ It has been suggested by some ■ing pluced in position I want all the Claus brings in his pack arc secured . china shower given by Mrs. J. B.
For Sale or Rent— Two n ie red.
An effective simplicity prevailed
in
the
countries
that
now
ure
at
war.
I
alder
at
her
home
last
Saturday
warped and twisted genius that the doubting Thomases to go down and
donees
at a bargain. W. J Thigpen.
in the dccorntions, the pink and
This has been In thousands of homes across th e ' afternoon.
President appoint u commission ol inspert tho work.
80-lf
green
tones
of
the
color
scheme
beAs
guests arrived they were
eminent American statesmen to sub- the dream of my life and now that water the one occupation of the cnA delicious sand*
For Sale— Fine farm of ten acre*
*mit proposals of peace to the war­ it is about to ho fulfilled I can die. tire family is the manufacture of ushered into theliving room, which ing most artistic.
the city
ring kings of Europe, that commis­ happy— that is, after the new' hotel toys of nil descriptions that finally ! looked unusually inviting in its dcc-iwich course was served and the de- about three miles from
find
thrflr
way
into
the
stockings
of
orations
of
bluo
and
green.
(
The
lightfully
informal
affair
was
much
ttis0
two
choicecity
iots.
Goinr
sion to be composed of Theodore has been built for I fully believe
the
children
of
America.
centerpiece
on
tho
library
table
car-j
enjoyod.
Miss
Whltner'a
guests
[cheap
for
cash
or
can.be
purclniM^
Roosevelt, William Jennings Bryan that with the bulkhead nml the new
W d rc» s R „ »-arc o|
hotel Saufard.will.have nothing muru _ . But this year-ail this is changed. * ruul ■OiU-hJw.«4t*|b|“a*gkr*wp'.«i«»rSl»OTt‘'.-*«C*i64aa4aiuc3-RwT®*co ik’.tsUariv '*»* Xfr'TTiiy*
' and William Howard-Taft----Thedeft
tlngcrx
wtrrrh-should
RTTUiihrUlttemi*fW"
Wild’
ft
1
genusC.
Maxwell,
Morgan.
Bowers;
Misses
Herald
office,
to
bo
desired;—
The
bulkhead
is
so
It is a tremendous ranry~;of—in■kiiekr- w A 'Beaches* LofHorw Genie,
— tcttrrf,- -representing • the three ex­ far superior to anything that my fashioninil tho things to delight the nots, and having-emne ■ftwirr'Nur
For sale oh R e n t » I'ivc acres, tiled
Wicker, Mabel and Charlotte Hand,
v
tremes of political faith/ hut we fear fondest dreams ever fashioned that hearts of childrcu-al rhristma* lima, way.
land,
I w o " good wells, located just
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wr»- piifWfriE ■ ttw* triggrrs -nf-bfrh-!
As tho Inst* guesf atrivctT, Max Saidie Williams, Addle Neal, Ruth
rgjtlm a 'sht-liaviy
euch a eompuslrm u it'H im i av u itb btf i ♦be
south
of
Station 10 on S. &amp; K. Rail­
aurchatgad—Jkltb so much, dynamite. fur going intfi rapn.ry uiv^m ii___ L.jmwgnid rilU» . iu a saj&gt;gniiiuiy ..eilu u ^tii* att^ entered the living room, Mcttinger, Belle Smith, Madeline way. 6 room house.
Sec F. W.
f ir r u M inTTlTiH' thb father of aomW »»earing a large covered basket which, Hill, Anne Higgins, Annie Lee Cald­
that the rBterita blL^uxplgsrorrirtTnhF ~wHi n o t‘ take-up
Mahoney
at
Fermild's.
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well and Essie Purdon; Misses Lettic
«■suiter the dear kings to the four tell about it only to remark in oass- other Httlclboy or girl whoso Christ* I with an amusing -little rhyme he
Caldwell,
^jjelpide
Higgins
and
Afito thts honored. Much lo
ing that it will he a -work that will mas this year will, ho indelibry j
For* Sale— Sixteen foot launch,
winds.
surprise *1
tho
basket contained
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*_1 1 nic Whitner assisting in serving.
stand as a monument to the city stamped upon their memory as u pc- her
three (horse motor-clinker built, hull
in good shape.
Cheap for cath.
From little sprouts big trees will council nnd the men who are doing riod of sorrow und hunger and suf­ many useful pieces of beautiful
Children’t Partita
china.
the work. When completed it will fering.
C. H. Iserman, Sanford.
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often grow. '
Little Miss Evelyn Big|ers was
Tho doors to the dining room
Tho great newspapers of the
We trample upon the sprouts of probably bo ono of the beat pieces
the happy young hostess to a num­
For Sale— M y transfer busineu.
today and gaze with ndmiration of work in the atato and will Inst United States are cooperating in an were then thrown open, repealing a
ber
of
her
friends,
in
celebration
of
-beautifully
laid
table,
the
color
Cheap.
J ob . Harris«.
7-2tc
effort
to
bring
a
little
sunshine
into
long
after
all
of
the
present
genera­
upon th e . giants that were sprouts
scheme
of
bluo
andgreen
being
par­
her
eighth
birthday
Saturday
tiftortho
lives
of
the
children
of
Europe
tion
are
dead
nnd
gono.
The
work
o f a former generation.
For Sale— Hound pup for »ale
And it is much tho same in munic­ has been going ahead quietly and ley sending a Christmas ship across v»0*» oul »n many pret,ty way«.. At noon, from three to six.
cheap.
Just tho right age to train.
The
little
folks
made
merry
until
ipal affairs. We think too much of but few people realize that such a the Cfater. A great ocean liner will each plate was a wineglass contamR. ji. Lynch, Sanford, Fin., Route
the
afternoon
was
on
the
wane,
be*
filled
with
toys
and
gifts
of
ev1
ing
grspojulce
nnd
ns
each
guest
had
the ending and not enough of tho great undertaking is .about to lie
' .
S-tfr
when Evelyn’s Mama served the No. 1,
beginning.
We overlook tho little consummated and few Vvill realize ery description and when many a | b e e n warned:
party, which was v?ry much enjoy­
'things of today which have in them after it is finished that it means so little one awakes on Christmas "Before of luncheon she partakes,
For Sale Cheap—Ono largolmr*e,
ed
by all.
morning
some
of
the
sting
will
be
A
toast
to
the
Bride
euch
one
makes'
much
to
our
city.
the making of the big ones of to­
one mule, three Wagons, hurne»i,
The big white birthday bake, with plows and tools.
morrow.
Ja». ( ”. Harri»*
Here is one who realizes the mag­ taken out of their grief through the'the variety of toasts given provokThis tendency of human nature nitude of tho work and one who will medium of tho things which the *"g much laughter. «At the conclu- it» pink and green candle* was the ___ _________________________T-Ute
Pink olean­
is strikingly illustrated in the case of give due credit for the same, San­ Christmas ship will bring to them, «¡on of a delicious luncheon each center of attraction.
TO RENT
ders
_
and
green
fern»
feature^
the
It
is
a
beautiful
thing
to
do
and
guest
was
presented
with
u
small
a gentleman who hud occasion to ford will bo one of the prettiest
envelopc,
scaled
with
a
blue
forgetdecorations.
Evelyn
was
the
recip­
spend a week in a country town, plnces on the St. Johns, one of the the response which is already being
For Rent— Furnished rooms for
and was remarkably impressed by prettiest cities in Floridn and one of made, to the appeals of the great­ monot and green leaves and bearing ient of many pretty gifts, among light housekeeping. Apply to Mr».
-"After
Dinner them being u set of silver iee cream
the uniform courtesy shown him by the healthiest when this is finished. hearted, considerate men at the head the inscription
Thoughts,"
which
provedto
bo
witty spoons, the gift of her grandmother. Furcn, 117 Laurel nvonuo, city.
of
the
movement
insures
its
success.
the çitigens of the place.
Could any moro be said?
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It is America's tribute to the inno- conundrums, the solution of which Enjoying Evelyn’s hospitality were
If he was interested in a puhlic
Irene McGaghin, Emily Griffin. Ver-«
cent sufferers of the greatest crime caused much merriment.
For Rent Rooms for light tmu-v*building, or a park, or a manufac­
*i "Sit tjghl! Don't rock the boat! in all history.
Besides the honoree, Miss Kuth gic Horne Hyman. Florence and Hel­ keeping. 919 Oak Ave.
9-tf
turing enterprise, a dozen men were
That’s tho watchword today. That's
Stewart, those Ipvited were:
Mes- en Witte, Irma Smith. Olive Renready with information and explan­
For Kent
House and five ,i i r* - «f
the first duty of every American at
damos M M Stewart, E E. Cox. frne. Margaret Peter». Deane Tur­
ations, pointing out the various adland
two
miles
from city on Wot
this moment. That is what this
George Hyman, Jas H. Law-son, W ner and Dick Terheun.
advantages, and with ever a good
Side
Also
furniture
and guns lur
country needs to keep it straight
E. Belts, W. C. Bray and G. P.
word for the people.
They made
sale.
House
cun
he
rented until t
und safe and true to its course— ab­
— LoCell; Misst*« Edieth anti Minnie
In honor of hi* sixth birthday
him welcome.
next August. W S, Kemper
v jp
solutely all it needs."
Wanted Gentlemen roomers at Stewart, Ruby und Daisy Betts. Mauler i
&gt;n Washburn 'Mabry
A few weeks Inter while traveling
316 E. Fourth St,
Tho above is the opening para­ Stum oil's.
Clara Milien, Mary Gutchel and entertained with a beautiful birth­
Piano to runt for the season
in­
in another state he fnet u manufac­
graph of a recent editorial in tho
9 - lltp
Jimmie
Luing.
day party Monday afternoon at the quire at I I I Second street
N lie
turer who was in search of a change
Chicago Herald.
It is sound ad­
handsome home of hi* aunt, Mr»
of locution for his plant. He men­
Take Notice 1 will rent, »ell.
vice.
Let every business man in
For Rent Nice furnished rooms
HVffding
CatiU
G. F. Smith. A happy time was en­ trade or build you a house on c.i&gt;y
tioned the place he had recently left,
Rock Hill realize that at this mo­ at Stumon's. $1.26 a week and up.
Mr. ami Mm. ChurU*« Mooney joyed by tile gay little folk» with terms. J, M iimoii , 601 Palmetto
and spoke in glowing terms of the
ment calm confidence and calm 316 E. Fourth St.
9-l3tp
Hnnd
have issued invitation» to the romps and game*. . in the "donkey avenue.
‘ people, their characteristics, and
:i nit
thankfulness are the first duty.
marriage
of their daughter, Mabel game" the prize, a One box of can­
especially of their courtesy to the
Both are justified by the favorable,
For Rent f'heap for Cash Twenty
Elizabeth to Mr Archibald Luciu» dle* wu» won by Rose I.aVerne Hurt
NO TICE
stranger within their gates.
situation in which we find ourselves
acres of good hummock land all ’ i &gt;-l.
Hells,
the
wedding
to
take
|ducn
The
attract!vent**«
of
t
lie
home
The manufacturer was murh im­
ltil t!
According to the Boston Globe,
waa enhanced buy it* decoration* Call or write A. M. Tyler.
Wednesday evening, September
pressed, and a few days later visited
"The concensus of opinion of some As 1 liave charge of the business of the at the Churrh'oJ the Holy Crons.
of
pink
ami
white
cut
flower*'
and
Five acres tiled lund inside cU?
.the place. He is there now. with his
Guarantee Co., East San­
of the keenest and most far sighted Title Rond
A reception ut the home will fol­ green ferns.
limits
for rent, near brick road ant
factory nnd his 150 employes.
men ia that the United States is- ford Lam! ljengue, anti W. A. Whit­ low the marriage ceremony, from
To the mimic of
lively march loading »(alien.
Apply to A !'
' Truly; a man can have a won­
enlenng on an era of pros per 11\ comb, I cun be found in the Tax As nine to eleven.
th
young
people
ordt*d
th«1
room
Connelly.
Sanford.
Florida.
2 tf
derful inffuénce upon the future of
that will completely overshadow lessor’s Office in the court house,
several
timAs,
marching
into
the
----------:---------------------------------his- own town. •
even the great periods of business
dining room and around the laide,
^or tent- 40 aere» Hied I at ml tn
Stocking Shower
T H O S . K. D A T E S
.prosperity that have already conte
upon
which
was
the
pretty*
birthday
,
u
body well loca led, A. I’. Connelly,
One
of
the
delightful
aerie»
of
en­
\ You hear a lot about war time
to this country since the civil war.
102-tf
cake
with
its
»ix
pink
candles.
To
109
Magnolia St.
tertainments
being
given
for
Mins
prices and what an awful struggle
They assign many sound reasons for
the
sound
of
merry
laughter,
great
Mabel
Hand,
prior
to
her
wedding
we will have this winter to mnke n
For Rent Furnished office equutills.
■was the stocking »bower at the home fun was enjoyed in their efforts to ped wit It roll top desk, office chair»
living and yet little Cupid'goes right
"The first and the one which is
As each and (aides
of Mis» Elizabeth McLaughlin. Fri­ blow out the cnndles.
on and a marriage is noted every
Also a roll top dc«k,
the most significant to many of them
guest
passed
the
littl«1
ho»i
there typewriter desk and other equip1
W
ill
hr
Riven
in
Sanford
on
day
afternoon
week in Sanford
This certainly
is jthat we have gone through a
The rooms of the lower (lour were * ms given u pretty junk crepe paper
shows tho confidence the young
fur sale or rent. Herald nth &gt;■.
season of business depression for the Thursday
Evening, charming in their decoration» of bon bon bag filled with candies meat
people have in the future of Sanford
________ _____
_________ Jj'J-tf
first time in our history without a
pink hihiscun und anpiirugu» fern in Cake anti ice cream were served out
and demonstrates to me that the
For
Rent
Several
good office«
panic.
the parlor and dining room, und red upon the pretty luwn anti the happy
future of Sanford will at least be a
over
Yowell's.
Enquire
Vowel!’*
"W e have seen Europe throw hack Beginning October Jst.
Rates on hibiscus and ferns in the hall.
group dispersed with the conviction
future of married people. I t aeems
store.
6-U
Into this country, from $26p,000,000
application.
In thodining room the table was tho that it was .the nicest paYty ever.
th a t the contagion has spread to re­
to }300.000,000 worth' of securities
center of attraction .with its perfect Many loVely presents testified to the
MaJorlc A. Boor Instructor of Violin
MISCKLANEOUS
m ote placet and the lightning hns
and have Been these securitiea ab­
As­
appointments.
From the ceiling to popularity of the little host.
struck in many spots.
Old and
Wanted-—Flowing or team work
sorbed and the gold sent to Europe
the corners of the table were rope» sisting in serving were Mrs. Nkfibry
young alike are imbued with the
by
man with good .team.
J. K.
without any particular fuss.
DeLANl). FLORIDA
of asparagus fern, ending in trailing nnd Mixs Elizabeth McLaughlin. Summer», care M. S. Nelson, «r
thought that getting married is the
“ We have scon a tariff enacted
Harton's guests were Rose Lasprays and outlining a tracery of
. thing and they are getting married
phone Lord’s Station.
5-tf
lower than the Wilson tariff, and
Verne
Hurt, Katherine Symes, Legreen
upon
the
white
cover.
Pink
without loss of time. I am glad to
yet we have seen raw wool, one of
Wanted Work of any kind Si ■■«■
alfuded candles in white candelabra Ciaire Jones, Georgia Mobley, Eliz­
note this in our people. -There in
LEGAL ADVERTISING
the beat tariff barometers there is,
preferred.
Joe Saqcer. care of M.tlabeth
Whitner,
Elizabeth
McCuladorned
the
corner».
Tho
center­
nbthing that spells as much for a
sell higher than before.
lotigh
of
Orlando,
Mitry
Elizabeth
lem
fruit
stand.
H-ltp
piece
waa
a
green
basket
tilled
With
* plijce as the idea of, people getting
In ( s u r i o f C o u n t ? J u d g e , « r m l n . l e Co u n t ? ,
"W e have seen a delicate railroad
Hl al e of Fl ori da
pink double hibiscus.
From the and'Camilla Fijleston, Olive Newmarried and settling down in homes
l want a. good man with n geml
fs K t lile *1
situation that would,' have created a In
chandclivr, suspended by green rib­ tnan, Thomas Wight, Deane Turner, team to plow 15 acres at Cameron
Helens Schneider, detested.
o f their- own;
The Jolly bachelors
Notte*
is
hereby
given
to
nil
whom
It
mty
financial panic at Any timo in the
Albert Connelly and Robert Adams.
* ure all well enough in the joke book
concern, thst on tho il t h dey ol Msrch, bons, hung .the, pretty little b o u City, Sanford, Florida. The 16 nere*
past studied over and pondered over A. D. ISIS. ! shstl apply to ths llonorthl* vfenirs, sachet bags of straps of the
but they do not pan out in real life
is
known as the Joshua Powell furm.
(J.
U.'Herring.
Judge
of
said
Court,
as
Judge
in a way that has simply taken the ol Probate, for my final discharge a* Admin­ bride's wedding-«own.
SurprtV P a r t u
and I think that the most lonesome
Go and look ijt- the land and tell me
istrator, C. T . A., of ths estate of Helena
breath from speculators."
Mrs. W. B. Noclls was delightfully
The merry group of guests were
'a n d most selfish person on earth is
Sehptlder, deceased; and that at Iba aama
The Globe continues: "W h y then time r wilt present my Unat accounts at given pencil and paper and told to surprised by her many friends and how much you will plow it fur per
the bachelor who fondly imagines
acre and harrow it, and any root*
Admlnletrator, C. T. A., of said «la ta , and
have we had a business depression in atii
write "The best way to retain your neighbors, upon the occasion of her
for their approval.
th at he is reducing the high cost of
you find cut them out and pile them
Datad April 3. A. D. 1914.
the fsce o f these things? Simply be­
husband's affection."
Many and birthday laat Friday evening at her
liv in g by eschewing marriage. Cer­
J OHN GORDON,
and
burn them.
Now’ I want a
cause a great many people thought Administrator cura Testamento Annex« o* varied were the ways suggested and home on French avenue.
They
tain ly (t is not good for man to live
first
class
job'done.
The caretaker,
the
Petate
of
Helen*
Bcbnelder,
deceaeod.
we ought to have it; we should have
the good
9-13, 10-30, J1,-31, 12-32, 1-19. 3-tS. ■ read aloud to the accompaniment of brought with them all
alone. The Bible teaches this great
Mr.
Marshall
irt
Cameron
City
it; and must have it; it was d\ie. It
things that constitute u real party,
truth and that it is a great truth is
Notice ot «»plication -for T a i Deed Under joyous laughter and will he treasured
Grocery
Store
has
charge
of
my
was largely a mental state. There
«relien STS ot Ik* Cenerai .Statuirà
among the .bride’s souvenir clip­ lovely presents, Ice cream and cakes,
exemplified in every day life. The
place. Mnke your price to “ Owner
Notice ia hereby given that W, A. Minwas no real need of it or for it. nlek,
homemade
candies
and
fruit
punch.
together with tho original
purchased Of Taa Certificate No. I22S, pings
happiest people on earth are the
Business men see that moro clearly dated the 3rd day of J u n e^ A .^ t. i l l s , haa verses pinned to the gifts, many Among the gifts was a very lovely J. P.," 26 Colombin St., Hcmpstcn i,
married people who know how to
filed «aid certificate in my office and haa
H-4tc
now. But many of thorn are more mads application for taa deed to |u«a In -pairs of beautiful silk hosiery.
silk dress pattern, tho gift of all L. I „ N. Y.
liv e and they get the beat out of
accordance
with
law.
Said
certificata
em­
satisfied apparently because we have
Another game enjoyed w*as the present.
I wish to rent one or two room*
braces the following described1 property
Ufa.
On the other hand the man
h*d it. And they have learned some situated in Seminole County, Florida, to- making of tho greatest number of
The game of ‘/Rummy" was en- with two beds, or one lurge room
who has never married is bound to
will Lot I t , flth. 3, Cameron. The aal d
thing." *
land being aeaeeeed at the dale of the Issu­ words
from tho names "Hnnd- Joyed throughout the evening nnd with two beds by the week, for
be lonesome and can never know
Business men, "ait tight.
Don’ t ance of such certificate in the name of C. F. Betta." In thia
contest
Mrs. the delicious refreshments were serv­ one, two or three months, must bo
Cooper. Unleee said certificale shall be re­
the Joys of real home life. Take the
rock the' boat. Keep ita head well deemed according to law, tax deed will Bishop won the* prize, a pretty little ed upon the lawn.
closo In and good neighborhood.
boys who - are single and ask them
thereon on the 13nd day of October,
up /ipalpat the sea. Don’ t let it fgq laaue
The occasion was a .complete sur­ Send price to "J. P ." 26Xolombi»
A.- D. i t i 4. — .V,
■ 1
- • -a
. - -. fancy work apron.
.
.
t
bow they ’ ar* 'faring-and they will
Witness my official signature and seal

Too Late To Classify.

VIOLIN INSTRUCTION
Afternoon and
and Friday Morning

JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY

tell you they sre tired of restaurant,
hotel and boarding house and each
and every one of them are pining
fo r home cooking and are trying
their beat to get board with « o n e
p rivA t* family where they can in a
measure make up for the food prob­
lem And get a taste of domestic happ in e « .
G et marriedl
T h a t is tho thing. Now that the
start has been made I want to aee
« v e r y bachelor in Sanford tied up in
the next twelve months.*

into the trough of waveal"

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A good German citizen who shall
be nameless, aside from the appelai
tion of Jake, haa been watching with
interest the progress of the Kaiser's
troops in the present war and nat­
urally he haa been much elated over
the success and haa discussed the
matter^ewith his frienda, on every oc
cfiilon. Like some of the rest of us
he ia not familiar with the names of
all the towns which have appeared
in the dispatches and the fact gave
opportunity for a Joke at" his ex­
' • • •
. —'
1 I have been keeping quiet about pense the other day.
Jake
waa
accosted.by
a
friend who
.the bulkhead because I wanted the
great work to get fairly atarted be­ remarked: "Well, Jake, did you see
fo re I called attention to the fact what the Kaiser's arm ^d id yeatoran a now that
vuai the
mo concrete posts
pom* day?"
and
th a t will form tho bulkhead are be-J
"Veil, maype not," waa the Ire-

this the 19th day of September. A. D. 1914.
(teal)
,
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Clreutt Court, Seminole Co., Fla.
By Jaa. C. Roberta, D. C.
9-Tue*-6te

N etlt* of Appltratlen fer T e i Deed Lader
HecllewSTt ot the General Ht«tniea
Notice la hereby given that W. M.
llarnrs. purchaser of Tea Certificate No.
41», dated the Sth day of June, A. D. 1*11.
has fifed said certificate In my office and haa
mads application for lax deed to Issue lo
accordance with law. Said certificate em­
brace* lb * following described property sit­
uated in Seminole «County, Florida, to-wlt:
S W Ii of N W l i , See. Z4. I p . 30, H. 30 East.
The said land being assessed at th* date of
the Issuance of such certificate In the name
of Beatham. * Bbaekleloa. * Unless said cer­
tifies!* s t ill be redeemed according to law,
tax deed will imue thereon on the X3nd day
of October, 1914.
• ' .
Witness my official signature and « a t
this the 19th.dag pf Replember. A. D. 1914.
• kf A DOUGLASS:
Clark Circuit Court; Seminole Co.. Fla.
Jaa. C. Roberta, b . C.
9-Tuee-Slc

Try a Herald Want Ad

Delicious refreshments of cake and
cream were fierved and tho guests
departed with hearty good wishes
fo r the young hoateaa who had so
graciously entertained them. . . .
Invited to meet the honocee were
Mesdamea Bishop, Ernest Betts and
J. B. Lawson;
Misses Charlotto
Hand, Rena Murrell, Genie Wicker,
Saidie Williams«' Ruth M ettipgcr,
Daisy Betts, Essie Purdon, Eva
W alker and* Anna McLaughlin.. This
afternoon tho young ladies of St.
Agnes Guild will entertain with a
miscellaneous shower for Miss Hand
and on Thursday M rs.*R .*J. H olly
will entertain with another shower.

prise to Mrs. Noclls, who was grate­
fully appreciative of (he kindness of
her friends.
* Those conferring the pleasure were
Mesdamea Theo. Schaal, James Hooiehan, M. II. Hynes, Joe Fernandez,
J. P. Butler« M. Gardner, .Hog6n
and Mother
Hoolehan;
Messrs.
Schssl, BoOlehfin, Hynes, Fernan­
dez, Butler, Hogan. Starrett, H.
Smith, Geo. Teratus and A. B. Bol­
ton.

S t„ Hempstead, L. I., N. Y .

8-8lc

For Exchange— Solid coin silver
watch, gold inlaid engine, 17 jewel,
adjusted, Elgin movement for au­
tomatic piatol.
Also, bicycle fram*
•wanted. W. S. Kemper.
8-2tp

Wanted— Carpenter work by »
gang of expert northern workmen
who intend coming to Florldu to I11*
cate permanently. Nothing too d'i
or small for ua to handle in a speedy
and tiorkmaniike manner. Unques­
Cfa*» Mttlingz
tioned references and full particular*
The Sunday school class o f Mrs.
to interested parties. C. B. Fslor,
Roberts held its first business meet­
Mogadoro,. Ohio.
9-3tp
ing for tho fall at the home of their
teacher on Laurel avenue, Friday
Boarders-Wanted— 13.60 per week
Afltrnoon Shower _
evening with a good .attendance. for board and lodging. Last house
Mi
Meli Whitner entertained Plans for the winter's work were dis- on East Third St., C. W. D rigg*rt*
charmingly Mopdsy afternoon -in
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SEMI-WEEKLY

I N S ANFORD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

Life- I. SVoith Lhind

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1911.

VOLUME V!

NO

10
- 11

the city council

MET IN REGULAR
SESSION MONDAY
[N S U E K T E V X E S
____

II. Y. 17 V. Noli’ »
Our union held it» regular Sunday
evening service in the "»hack” nt
6:45 p. m. Our subject was "Cain,
the First Child ” This program was
nhty rendered by member* of (¡roup
No 2, with Mr». \Y. E. iletts ub
leader.

NO
RESULTS IN

deredr“

_ _ _ _ _ jTTt-----Song. Whitrrthan Snow, by mem-

”T0 R E COLLECT]
AT O N C E .

■ City council met In regular sta­
tion Sept. 21at,' 1914 at 7:30 p. m.
Present: B. \V. Herndon, president;
C. H. Dingec, J. Adatns, J. D. Dnrison.' R.’ C. Maxwell, II. £ . Tolar,
W. W, Abernathy. Minutes of last
meeting read and approved.
.Mr- c - G. Wing appeared and ask­
ed that the council order Tenth
itreet opened where it crosses the
A. C. L. nt the new depot. Same

hers of Group.
Scripture Lesson, Gen. 4, 1-16, by
Mr. S. G. Kennedy.
The Birth of Cain, by Mr. I- T.
Bryan.
Cain’s Sinful Deed, by Mr. B. ,H.
Davis.
Cnin Called to Account, Miss
Mary Gatchol.
Special Song, by Mrs. \V. E. Betts
and Miss Mary Gntchcl.
Cain Leaves Home, by Mrs. W. E..
Betts.
Cnin Away from Home, Mias
Ruby Betts.
besoons from Cain's Life, Mr. 8. G
Kennedy.
This proved a very interesting
program dnd was thoroughly en­
joy'd by all present. Our subjects
seemXto be more interesting each
Sunday.
We had forty-one in at­
tendance
Wo »till extend a cor­
dial invitation to anyone who wishes
to attend these meetings with us,
Cor. Sec.

V A S T A R M IE S S T R U G G LE F O R ­
W A R D A N D BACK IN W H A T
SE E M S F R U IT L E S S E F F O R T S

Methodist Church
Sunday »chool se.ssion 9:45 a. m.
A class and a welcome for every one.
Services al I 1 o’clock, subject of
sermon by pastor. "Standing with
God."
Evening worship, 7c30, subject of
-pwsHir**—’wvrrmTr* *™^WrfTS
spccial invitation -td- the young
The public is cordtatty invltwiFTo
all our services being held in- the
Star, Tbepter j ^ i l e /Die jjrw ehurwh
is being erected on corner*-•CtT'aftt
avenue and Sixth street.
On Sunday, Oct. 4th will be Rally
Day in the Sunday school and
Home Coming Day for the cbngregntion.
Let every Methodist in
Sanford and vicinity k$iow that
their presence is earnestly desired,
anti the public will find a Method­
ist handshake awaiting every visitor’
The pastor is earnestly endeavor­
ing to be what a true pastor wshould
be in h city. He heartily appreci­
ates the cooperation being given him
in this great work. As we are en­
tering the season of the year when
the visitors are coming into our city,
let every Christian seek out these
who come into our midst anil give
them an invitation to the services
of the churches.

THE RIVERS AND
HARBORS BILL
SAVED IN PART
¡tV^’ f ’

P R O J E C T S A L R E A D v-Y .

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**

. Washington, D. C., Sept. 26.—
t
Thi-statement made hero today by
Senator D. U. Fletcher of Florida,
chairman of the’ schato committee
on commerce, that the recommitting
of the rivers und harbors bill to that
A GREAT B A TTLE RAGES A T B R E S L A U committee * with the recommenda­
tion that it be limited to $20,WARSH1PS A R E VERY ACTIVE
000.000 would not injure. Florida
waterways improvemtnta which havo
IN THE B ALTIC SEA
already begun or which have been
J -L
provided for in former acts of con- ,
with power to act.
gross;
and tho insertion in tho Con­
London, Friday 11 a. m.. Special havdj rallied all along the line and
The assessment of Mrs. Carrie
gressional
Record of a speech -by
to Herald
Zeppilin coming from the hefcat of the combined Austrian
Spencer on Lots 1 to 5, Block 14,
Congressman
S. M. Spnrkamn of
Thnurnot dropped three bombs on and .alrnfftn forces i* assbred as the
Tier 4 was on motion reduced from
Florida
replying
to attacks on tho
Rus&lt;fe#
s.
out
number
their
oppoOut end pscapes. . City terrorized.
16.200 to *4,200.
bill
wore
features
of this matter to­
nentiwen
to
one
and
are
forcing
Moved and seconded that the
day.
Paris.
Friday
1
1
a.
m.,
Special
to
thcirflfWays
through
Galliriu
by
printing of the ordinances be placed
In ortler that many of the mi*Herald
Von Kluck’» communica­ shet-rgw ^fght of numbers. The Rus­
in the hands i/f the ordinance com­
stalements
ns to what the pruning
tion* cut by French cavalry at Cal­ sian» have all the supplies needed
mittee, they to report action /it the
down
of
tho
rivent and harbors bill
eb*!.
and Jfn unbroken line of communi­
next meeting. Carried.
The Judgment Day
would
do
for
Florida
rflight bo offset.
cation w ith t h e ir base.
Moved and seconded that the citySenator
Fletcher
said:
On
next
Sunday
night
Rev.
George
Petrograd,
Friday
1
1
a.
m.,
Spec­
TM sinking of the three sub­
attorney be instructed to at once
Baptist Church Services
" I would be glad if you would say
ial to Herald.— Russians enpture mania» has giVen art added vigor Hyman will deliver a sermon on the
proceed to collect all outstanding
9:30
Sunday School, Bally u Prizeworsk und Lancut on way to to thé British fleet and under the jul- above subject. So many people ure •That all projects now under way or
paving and sidewalk liens, and till
Graduation Day.
Cracow.
vice pi the bends of the Admirait)* to face the Judgment that it is well which have been duly provided for
tax certificates that had btjen certi­
11:00 Preaching. "T h e Sunday
they will take a more aggressive thut as much as possible be under­ heretofore by nets of congress will
fied to him. Cnrried.
School as tin Institution of Learn­
Copenhagen, Friday 1I a. m.. part **in the blockade, even to nd- stood in regard to the same. This not «u(Ti*r at all. The only ones to
Petition large signed by the resi­
ing," subject of sertdon by the pas­ Special If) Herald
Great buttle rag­ vnn'tivg upon tlif German fortifica­ subject will be used on next Sunday be affected are new cases. They will
dents of Sanford Heights was pretor
ing near Rreslai)
Thirty warships tion- that bow block tin- entrance night
The Hnpti-t church i» lo­ have to await another time,’ "
»enli-d, and after the opinion of the
:i in Jr It Y I* I
seen steaming into •Baltic in Katte­ to t tw Kid canal
Sparkman in Denial
cated at the corner of Park avenue
city health board was asked and
t
gat
Nationality presumably Brit­
fi 45 Sr ' it N 1’ 1
On the house side of tho capitol.
and Sixth street
In the east the allies have the best
given, the council declined to make
7:45 Preaching, "T h e Judgment ish.
Large audiences continue to hear Congressman Sparkman, although
of the engagements and are »b&gt;wl\
any change.
Day "
Mr
Hyman each Sunday evening. permission wui refused him to reply
Thp matter of connecting the
Re porta (rotti t be disustvr in whicb forcing (lie Germans In retire. I li­ It is predicted that this winter will on the Door to attacks made on tho
Welcome, always welcome.
ions Hie retreat is made in good or­
Tukach budding with the new sewer
G EORGE 11YMA-M. Pastor thè Hritish lost threo cruiser» al der CPVT-red by t he heav\ siege gu li­ see tin* largest audiences at church bill, succeeded tn having his speech
wss referred to the street committee
Emsden heing tori» loed by Germati
in l lie history of Suolimi.
The go into the Record. In making tho
with power to net
Among the prominent vi-itors to submarine t» tinti «i.xty olllcer» lost lt will soon become a rout, in wtin li
crowds
at
the
lluptist
church
ibi» position of the members of the rivers
The mayor recommended that the the city on Wednesday were Henry their live»
List of killed not yi-l eV^tit tin- German- will sutler hen\ summer, if taken a» a itasi» of reck­ and harbor.» committee clear on this
city dedicate one or more parks to Futeh and Dr. J.- W Nixon of Ghu- obtatnabb- bui must ite heavy. con- ily
oning will certainly bear nut this matter, Mr. Sparkumn said in part:
the use of the children of the city Muoia.
Th&lt; .dlies have several plans per­ opi moil
sidering thè loss of olllcer».
Time will not admit of a specific
Action was deferred for further eon-|
------------------------LThe alile- ari- re vi veli by thè die», fected to cut the German [try of J
reference to all these waterways trnr
lidcration. Council adjourned
paliites -tutmg that ni another week rumi' nfi-Tii ion* orni* 11»*t r ritfht
of a detailed answer to the critlcLima
M W LOVELL.
all Gali'ii wdl In1 occupled by thè Winy i»* tuniiwl
rd a
,r&lt;j
Mr Freur of Wisconsin makes of
Clerk
Bil-sian force»
I »espile thè retrent mow lient of tbc tierinans »pull» dis­
their treatment of the pending bill.
of Kennekamf thè Rtissian troop» aster
of them, however, the Ocklailtuigrt City uf SitnforH. ISM
WORK IS TO HE RESUMED
wnha and Kissimmee river, being in
1)is burse me ut*
the state of which’ ! have the honor
ON TUE NEW BAITI ST
act mil* for women, aml flunked h&gt; G R A D U A T I O N
Rolli ns &lt; allege Notes
t
inn &lt;m
Mayor
DAY AT T H E nf representing here. 1 shall take tho
TEMPLE
Whoever returns to the Hollins t tiree elajed tennis courts for the.
PtilMMJ
Treasurer &lt;k Assessor
liberty of noticing, and of dealing at
F I R S T H A I T I S T C H U R CH
campus.
aft**r a summer's absence I» Use of teachers and student»
1
1
jo.ntr
Clerk &amp; Collector
The building committee ""of the
some length with his criticisms oi
...
,
,
.a lw a y s impressed afresh with its
The college will open its doors for
SUNDAY SCHOOL
7'jn nn ..
Found Master
Baptist 1empie met recently and
. * .
.
.
,
the project» submitted for their im­
It is perhaps not the thirtieth year on next Wednes­
1140.00 decided to resume work on the 'u n iqu e lieautv.
Chief qf Police
provements.
Next
Sunday
will
In
*
Graduation
t o o much t o »ay that no college min­ day morning, Sijil
to
Several
2500 00 building by (lit 5th, provided
Police Department
"When the gentleman strikes thesu
Day
at
tinBaptist
Sunday
School,
inno 00 enough funds can be raised to cover ims m t be enu o try— net Cornell or numbers of the faculty are already
Fire Department
two
waterways he i» particularly
Wisconsin has a more charming «¡I- on the ground and tile other» are on The »chord i* graded according to
Streets &amp; Bridge»
10.000 00 half the cost of construction
An
lut,..I
m,
and
Ikept
I
musite
and severe. characterizing
tin’ ver
Unrdetittg Lake \ trgl' m 11 • way
Lighting Street»
5000 00 a« live i .i flit*.tign 1- being planto d t•• 'lafu'ti
*
i
iMiniti
.
a
it
h
ibiporthe
n*h*|5itnn
»if tin* lloklltwuha river
in pert
. (,*• •*! a , ' .m , o f f o u r ta l ' » o f , \ .iri
Sanitation and street *1*•unWord t a- 1*11(1 r***i\**l **l i fie *.i ur*1 &gt;ututs v v* (mill Movement of project a* a crooked gatn**, filching
raise tt i- amount act It l- &gt;*&lt;n
o u - -P a p e * o i i l i c f le i) t o g e t h e r
by
1nOOO mi
lUi
sublet! death ln-l Saturday in tt&gt;* tlie country
T ie auditorium 1» al­ money from the treasury for the ben­
t.i\lg.ihlc
-trcHlli»,
1
/
slopes
-olilli1
(M
M
)
D
O
leedlng prisoner*
ter Hay. Long Island, of Albert Jo­
will soon he beard on t lie new build
ready
decorated
(or the occasion, efit not of commerce but to* develop
15000.OU lug. In ease thin plan works then it ward to nearly forty feet to the wa­ seph White, a member of the incom­
Interest
Time
and
money
have not been, water power for tho benefit of ono
The porches and win­ ing sophomore class.
2500.00 is promised by the contractot; that ter’s edge.
Water Supply. . .
Mr. White spared in making it the prettiest J. D. Young.
dows of the men’s anti women’s was one of the brightest and best
3000.00 »erwices
Sewers.........
be held in the building
r vices can
ci
Not for J. I). Young
church decorations that has ever
4051.40 byt Vlov. 15th. The auditorium in dormitories rntnmnn a view of the men in college, of a singularly re­
Miscellaneous . . .
A special program
"Now. first, I want to deny with
lake, of lilt* woods oti the opposite fined nature, courteous and winning been in Sanford
the front part of the Temple which
bus Keen prepared arid will be ren­ all tho emphasis at- my command
bank
and
of
the
»unset
The
ce
in
JÓ191 1 40 is now lining constructed will seat at
manners, and line Christian charac­ dered to a lilrge audience, for tinthat the improvement is to develop
¡.us itsell is grassed, shaded with ter
Receipts
He will lie sorely missed
least 100 more people than the old
friends
of
the
school
are
planning
water power for J D. Young, or any
large wnlit oaks, and decorated with
Current Tux
J4791 1 40 auditorium
The large audiences
to
i-ortu*
tn
l
a
r
g
e
number*
The
pro­
one
else,
for it has absolutely no
St
License Tax
2000.00 now attending the church demand numerous shrubs and plants
gram
begin»
promptly
at
9
H
I
a
m
foundation
in (act. us a study of tho
Mr*
G
e
o
r
g
e
Wj
i
t
s
o
n
has
r
e
t
u
r
n
e
d
the edge of the lake are the larg&gt;
Sanitary
. . _ •
tono 00 more space
The
graduates
are
ax
follow»:
re|»nrt
will
»how.
The gentleman
front
a
visit
to
Mr
Watson’s
mother
collegi* boat house, and two swim
3500.00
County Road &amp; Bridge
was
kind
enough
to
refer to a corFrom
Crwdle
Roll
to
Beginners
«
i
Hora
I
City
tiling
and
diving
docks,
one
for
men
500.00
Pound i Dog Fees
Congregational ( hurrh
tatn
portion
of
the
engineer’s
report
_____
i________
Kldredge
Duncun,
Harvey
Vincent,
Fine* 4 Forfeitures
4000.00
Next Sunday morning, i/l the
Thelma Eggc, Ren Glideweil, Wil­ as proof odf his assertion,- anti yet a
Sunday school and the t 11 o'colck
rtferenen to this garticuiar pajaliam Whittles«.
•
,
$61911.40 service a Sunday school rally, will
From Beginner» to Primary: \’i£- graph contradict.» tho charge ho
Adopted July 20-th, 1914.
be held. Every Sunday school
gio Horne Hyman, Margaret Miller, makes, for it is there shown that it
M. W. LOVELL.
scholar is urged to be present and
Pearl Glideweil, Claudia Wright, is not proposed by this improvement
• * * . Clerk.’
to bring a friend with him some
Vernie Arnett, Thelma Eaton, Cal­ to develop any water power what­
one not going to any other. Sunday
ever." „
Hon. J. H. Lee of Oviedo, the
Next Monday will be a red letter the Sanford C ity • Schools this year vin McGagnhinf Aland Egge, Merre!
school.
Mr. Sparkumn closed bis remarks
patriarch of Seminole county and
Roberts,
Clinton
Rinc»,
Fred
Week».
At 11 o’clock a sermon will be day in Sanford as it will mark the ns superintendent anil comes to San­
with a statement that nowhere etso
one of the most prominent citizens
From Primary to Junior»: Alma
given on "The Influence of the Sun­ opening-of the Sanford City Schools, ford fully cognizant of the high
in this country would more fertile
of this section of the state was in
day School on the Community.” the greatest unset of tho city and an grade of the school» und their for­ Kirby, Loverly McPherson, Lillian lands lie found titan along the banks
the city on Wednesday and paid the
Every parent and every individual, institution in which every citixen of mer reputation a» the best in the Glideweil, Myra Lee, Sarah Wheeless of the rivers in Florida and he made*
Herald an appreciated visit.
not interested elsewhere i» cordially Sanford lakes the greatest interest. south und being fully competent to Hattie Lewi», Lila Murrell, Dora an urgent appeal thut we pursue a
The opening this year will he made keep them up to the «tutolard has Arnett. Arnold Martin. Robert Wil­ disc policy of waterway development
urged to be present.
Mr Luca», Erpest
The C. K. Society, at fi:4 5 p m a memorable occasion und in honor been busy for several weeks arrang­ liams. Leonard
until the demands of our commerce
Smith.
ing
the
opening
of
the
school.»
and
of
the
event
one
of
Florida's
fore­
will have for Its subject,"Every
have been fully met.
From Junior to Intermediates:
R ich m o nd , Va., Sept. 25.— State­ will have for Us subject, "How Ev­ most educators will bo present and expects to have the largest attend­
wide prohibition won a sweeping vic- ery Christian can be a Missionary.” deliver an address, the Hon. John A. ance ami one of the be»l sessions in A dole Hines, Helen Shellton, KathAt th e '.evening service, 7v30, the Thackston, dean of tho Teachers the history of the Sanford schools. lrcn Brady, Royal Klintworth, Sam
l°r&gt;’ at the polls in Virginia Tuesday,
f*lurni showing that its supportera subject for consideration will be, College and Normal School Depart­
1’rof. Ezell announces the follow­ Murrell. Newton Lovell.
From Intermediates to Senior:
t&gt;»d won by a majority of 32,825. ” Moses, Failing Vet Victorious," a ment of the University of Florida ing teacher«.
They have not all
Another of the interesting exhibits
This figure will bo increased largely short, practical talk for those who and better known us the State High been assigned to the different grades Lucfle Bines and Joe Laing.
of
an educational nature la that of
School
Inspector*.
Dr.
Thackston
In favor of the dryif when further rc- feel burdciffcd Uhdor their mistakes
at this writing on urcount of some
The public generally is invited to
the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad,
has
made
the
High
School
bis
life
tiarni are received from counties and yet who long for encouragement.
changes in the »tad.
this service.
which
is conducting a campaign of
work
and
has
accomplished
much
in
Sunday
morning,
Oct,
4th.
the
•hich are inaccessible. With com­
II. F.’ Ezell, Superintendent.
publicity
throughout the north.
bis
chosen
profession.
Sanford
is
Lord's
Supper
will
be
received
and
plete returns from all tho cities and
To Meet the Ladles
Messrs. Cardwell and Cohen, tho
High School— Mi«* Clara L. Guild,
forty-four of the one hundred coun- new members, received. Every mem­ fortunate in having such a well
Mrs. Haze] Stevenson of Jackson­ former of the colonization depart­
j*** and with scattering returns ber \s urged to plan to be present known authority hero on opening Principal; Miss Alice M. Tothcrly,
ville,
representing the Florida Com­ ment, arc in charge of tho display,
day
and
to
be
given
the
opportunity
Mi«« Flora Walker, Miss Myrtle
from other counties, the total xptc for that acrvicc.
mission
of tho Panama Pacific Ex- which consists of fruits, vegetable*,'
of
hearing
from
him
on
the
subject
King and Mr. B. F. Ezell, teacher».
A splendid business and social
t* 121,763. It is estimated that the
potdtion
will be in th/&gt; city today grain and other commercial articles
of
public
schools.
final total vote will reach 150,000. meeting of the C. E. Society was
Grammar School Mr J R Wild- with headquarters at the Sanford
The
opening
exercises
will
occur
of the south all the way from Vir­
Of this vote the' drys received 77,453 held last Tuesday evening at Mrs.
man, Principal; Mi»» Louise Hnrri- House
Mr». Stevenson i* anxious ginia to Florida.
at
the
High
School
auditorium
on
They have re­
Enttminger'A,
with
Mr
und
Mr*
*» against 44,018 or the local optlonMr- Geo, B. Dickinson, Mrs L N
ists.
Harry Kent as hosts. A good time Monday morning, September 28th Luke, Miss Lillian Higgins. , Mi*» to meet the me miters of the Wom­ ceived many intjufries from interest­
an’s. Club and the young ladies who ed parlies and it would not bo sur­
The citjes expected to roll up a was enjoyed by tho company pres- at ten o’clock. The member» of the Pearl Hunter, Miss Edna Plant.
are desirous of erdisling in the cam­ prising if. there were a number of
school
hoard
of
Sanford
district,
the
majority for the local optiontsts ont and committees were appointed
Mi*.» Carrie Ensminger, Miss Eva paign to sell the Florida dollarp and
county
school
bonrd,
the
city
of­
people from this county who will bo
■prung a surprise by giving 1,315 for to look after the District C. E. con­
Walker,Miss Clara Millen and Miss obtain a free trip to Galifornia dur­
ficials
‘and
other
prominent
people
lured
by the riches of tho southern
* dry«. Only four eities, Alexan- vention to bo held in Sanford On
Nita Moore, teachers.
ing
the
Exposition.
Any
one
desir­
will
have
a
place
on
the
rostrum
and
agricultural
fields.
Tho exhibit in
Oct. 30, 31 and Nov. 1st.
m*u Nor,olk’ Williamsburg -and
Primary School— Miss Lillie Fnrns- ing more information on the sub­ one of the n^ost Intereating and in­
on
the
program
and
the'opening
ex**
Prof.
Mnris
begins
his
work
with
Richmond returned majorities fir
wortb, Principal; Miss Edith Stew­ ject should see Mrs. Stevenson at structive on the (air ground* and Is
, e Wet*- The total vote cast by the Bible class on Sunday morning, orrises promise to bo very Interest­
art
i»nd Miss Salome Hampton, the Rnnford House between tho well worth vlsltlnf.'— Easton (Pa.)
to* eities was 40,977, of which the Oct. 4th. He will take up for study, ing.
hours of 4 and 5 in thb-afternoon.
teachers.
•
Pjof.
B.
F.
ErcIL4akes
charge
of
Free Press.
d*y« got 21,146. '
"The Teachings of Jesus.”
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!t r i m B S T O W E ^ i j E W
BUDG ET OF O PIN IO N “ JU ST BETW EEN
YOU AND M E .”

SEPTEMBER 22 . 1914

T EE 8 ANPORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

"V a t did dey do?”

* forty thousand look Peruna yesterday."
"Goot, goot," exclaimed Jake.
"Py golly. 1 knew dey vould do it.
Day carul’t stop dose Gherman
troops."

BEING A

RESUME

OF

SA N F O R D

U P -T O - D A T E

H APPEN ING S
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Communications for this Column Should be 'Marked "Society Editor", or
Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Tcrhcun, Phone 203

EVEN TH E G ATE PO S T NO T IN IT

•J All Local Advertisement« Under
This Heading THREE CENTS »
Line For Each In«crtion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.
FOR SALE

i Tho press dispatches carry the
T
announcement that Ghristmus toys
For Sale-At a discount- Scholar
Luncheon
honor of the 'S eason^ brides and 8hJp in Sanford Business c ()||f.,r
will
he
higher
in
price
this
year
ow­
A CHI EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
Bishop,
Mr?, Owner unable to use it a n d it will t*
A delightful affair, given in honor brides-elect, Mrs.
ing to the war in Europe. This will
" H E ’LL PRENT 'E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Brownlee
and
Misses
Mnbol
Hand,
l»c sad news for the kiddies, for u °f tlto approaching nuptials of Miss
sold a t a sacrifice. Enquire Herald
vast volume of the toys which Santa Ruth Stewart was the luncheon and Linda Lcflier and Genie Wicker be­ Ofilcc.-10.1-tf.
ing tho honorecs.
*[ It has been suggested by some ■ing pluced in position I want all the Claus brings in his pack arc secured . china shower given by Mrs. J. B.
For Sale or Rent— Two n i e red.
An effective simplicity prevailed
in
the
countries
that
now
ure
at
war.
I
alder
at
her
home
last
Saturday
warped and twisted genius that the doubting Thomases to go down and
donees
at a bargain. W. J Thigpen.
in the dccorntions, the pink and
This has been In thousands of homes across t h e ' afternoon.
President appoint u commission ol inspert tho work.
80-lf
green
tones
of
the
color
scheme
beAs
guests arrived they were
eminent American statesmen to sub- the dream of my life and now th at water the one occupation of the cnA delicious sand*
For Sale— Fine farm of ten acre*
*mit proposals of peace to the war­ it is a b out to ho fulfilled I can die. tire family is the manufacture of ushered into th e living room, which ing most artistic.
the city
ring kings of Europe, that commis­ hap p y — that is, after the new' hotel toys of nil descriptions that finally ! looked unusually inviting in its dcc-iwich course was served and the de- ab o u t th re e miles from
find
thrflr
way
into
the
stockings
of
orations
of
bluo
and
green.
(
The
lightfully
informal
affair
was
much
ttis0
two
choicecity
iots.
Goinr
sion to be composed of Theodore has been built for I fully believe
the
children
of
America.
centerpiece
on
tho
library
table
c
a
rj
enjoyod.
Miss
W
hltner'a
guests
[cheap
for
cash
or
c
a
n
.b
e
purclniM^
Roosevelt, William Jennings Bryan th a t with the bulkhead nml the new
W d r c »s R „ »-arc o|
hotel Saufard.will.have nothing muru _ . But this year-ail this is changed. *ruul ■OiU-hJw.«4t*|b|“a*gkr*wp'.«i«»rSl»OTt‘'.-*«C*i64aa4aiuc3-RwT®*co ik’.tsUariv '*»* Xfr'TTiiy*
' a n d William How ard-Taft-----Thedeft
tlngcrx
wtrrrh-should
RTTUiihrUlttemi*fW"
Wild’
f
t
1
genusC.
M
axwell,
Morgan.
Bowers;
Misses
Herald
office,
to
bo
desired;—
The
bulkhead
is
so
It is a tremendous ranry~;of—in■kiie kr- w A 'Beaches* LofHorw G enie,
— t ctt r r f ,- -representing • the three ex­ far superior to anything th a t my fashioninil tho things to delight the nots, and having-em ne ■ftwirr'Nur
For sale oh R e n t » I'ivc acres, tiled
Wicker, Mabel and C h arlotte Hand,
v
tremes of political faith/ hut we fear fondest dreams ever fashioned th at hearts of childrcu-al rhristm a* lim a, way.
land,
I w o " good wells, located just
__________
r
wr»- p iifWfriE ■t tw* triggrrs -nf-bfrh-!
As tho Inst* guesf atrivctT, Max Saidie Williams, Addle Neal, Ruth
rgjtlm a 's________
h t-liaviy
euch a eompuslrm u it'H imi av u itb btf i ♦be
south
of
Station 10 on S. &amp; K. Rail­
aurchatgad—Jkltb so much, dynamite. fur going intfi rapn.ry uiv^m ii___ L.jmwgnid rilU».iu a saj&gt;gniiiui y . . e i l u u ^ t ii* a tt^ entered the living room, Mcttinger, Belle Smith, Madeline way. 6 room house.
Sec F. W.
f i r r u M inTTlTiH' thb father of aomW »»earing a large covered basket which, Hill, Anne Higgins, Annie Lee Cald­
t h a t the rBter ita blL^ u x p lgsrorrirtTnhF ~wHi n o t ‘tak e -u p
Mahoney
a
t
F
e
rmild's.
&lt;17.i(
«■suiter the dear kings to the four tell a b out it only to rem ark in oass- other Httlclboy or girl whoso Christ* I with an am using -little rhym e he well and Essie Purdon; Misses Lettic
Caldwell,
^jjelpide
Higgins
and
Afito thts honored. Much lo
ing th a t it will he a -work th at will mas this year will, ho indelibry j
For* Sale— Sixteen foot launch,
winds.
surprise
tho
1
.........
.
*1
” ' 1basket contained
*_1 1 nic W hitner assisting in serving.
stand as a monument to the city stamped upon their memory as u pc- her
three (horse motor-clinker built, hull
in good shape.
Cheap for cath.
From little sprouts big trees will council nnd the men who are doing riod of sorrow und hunger and suf­ many useful pieces of beautiful
Children’t Partita
china.
the work. When completed it will fering.
C. H. Iserm an, Sanford.
‘ G-tfc
often grow. '
Little Miss Evelyn B ig|ers was
Tho doors to the dining room
Tho great newspapers of the
We trample upon the sprouts of probably bo ono of the beat pieces
For Sale— M y transfer busineu.
to d ay and gaze with ndmiration of work in the atato and will Inst United States are cooperating in an were then throw n open, repealing a the h a ppy young hostess to a num­
ber
of
her
friends,
in
celebration
of
-beautifully
laid
table,
the
color
Cheap.
J o b . Harris«.
7-2tc
effort
to
bring
a
little
sunshine
into
long
after
all
of
the
present
genera­
upon t h e . giants th at were sprouts
scheme
of
bluo
andgreen
being
par­
her
eighth
birthday
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
tiftortho
lives
of
the
children
of
Europe
tion
are
dead
nnd
gono.
The
work
of a former generation.
For Sale— Hound pup for »ale
And it is much tho same in munic­ has been going ahead quietly and ley sending a Christmas ship across v»0*» oul »n m an y pret,ty way«.. At noon, from three to six.
cheap.
J u s t tho right age to train.
The
little
folks
made
m
erry
until
ipal affairs. We think too much of but few people realize that such a the Cfater. A great ocean liner will each plate was a wineglass contamR. ji. L ynch, Sanford, Fin., Route
the
afternoon
was
on
th
e
wane,
be*
filled
with
toys
and
gifts
of
ev1
ing
grspojulce
nnd
ns
each
guest
had
th e ending and not enough of tho great undertaking is .about to lie
' .
S-tfr
when E v ely n ’s Mama served the No. 1,
beginning. We overlook tho little consummated and few Vvill realize ery description and when many a | been warned:
party, which was v?ry much enjoy­
'th in g s of today which have in them after it is finished th a t it means so little one awakes on Christmas "Before of luncheon she partakes,
For Sale C he a p —Ono largolmr*e,
ed
by all.
morning
some
of
the
sting
will
be
A
toast
to
the
Bride
euch
one
makes'
much
to
our
city.
th e making of the big ones of to­
one mule, three Wagons, hurne»i,
The big white birthday bake, with plows and tools. Ja». (”. Harri»*
morrow.
Here is one who realizes the mag­ taken out of their grief through t h e ' t h e variety of toasts given provokThis tendency of human nature nitude of tho work and one who will medium of tho things which the *"g much laughter. «At the conclu- it» pink and green candle* was the ___ _______________________ T-Ute
Pink olean­
is strikingly illustrated in the case of give due credit for the same, San­ Christmas ship will bring to them, «¡on of a delicious luncheon each center of attraction.
T O RENT
ders
_
and
green
fern»
feature^
the
It
is
a
beautiful
thing
to
do
and
guest
was
presented
with
u
small
a gentleman who hud occasion to ford will bo one of the prettiest
envelopc,
scaled
with
a
blue
forgetdecorations.
Evelyn
was
th
e
recip­
spend a week in a country town, plnces on the St. Johns, one of the the response which is already being
For R ent— Furnished rooms for
a n d was remarkably impressed by prettiest cities in Floridn and one of made, to the appeals of the great­ monot and green leaves and bearing ient of m any pretty gifts, among light housekeeping. Apply to Mr».
-"After
Dinner them being u set of silver iee cream
th e uniform courtesy shown him by the healthiest when this is finished. hearted, considerate men a t the head the inscription
Thoughts,"
which
p
r
o
v
e
d
to
bo
witty spoons, the gift of her grandm other. Furcn, 117 Laurel nvonuo, city.
of
the
movement
insures
its
success.
th e çitigens of the place.
Could any moro be said?
. !»-tfc
It is America's tribute to the inno- conundrums, th e solution of which Enjoying Evelyn’s hospitality were
If he was interested in a puhlic
Irene McGaghin, Emily Griffin. Ver-«
cent sufferers of the greatest crime caused much merriment.
For Rent Rooms for light tmu-v*building, or a park, or a manufac­
*i "Sit tjghl! D on't rock the boat! in all history.
Besides the honoree, Miss Kuth gic Horne Hyman. Florence and Hel­ keeping. 919 Oak Ave.
9-tf
tu rin g enterprise, a dozen men were
T h a t’s tho watchword today. T h a t's
Stewart, those Ipvited were:
Mes- en Witte, Irm a Smith. Olive Renrea d y with information and explan­
For Kent House and five ,i i r* - «f
the first duty of every American at
d a mos M M Stewart, E E. Cox. frne. M argaret Peter». Deane T u r­
ations, pointing out the various adland
two miles from city on Wot
this moment. T h a t is what this
George Hyman, Jas H. Law-son, W ner and Dick Terheun.
advantages, and with ever a good
Side
Also furniture and guns lur
country needs to keep it straight
E. Belts, W. C. Bray and G. P.
word for the people.
They made
sale.
House cun he rented until t
und safe and true to its course— a b ­
— LoCell; Misst*« Edieth anti Minnie
In honor of hi* sixth birthday
him welcome.
next
August.
W S, K em per
v jp
solutely all it needs."
Wanted Gentlemen roomers at Stewart, Ruby und Daisy Betts. Mauler i
&gt;n Washburn 'Mabry
A few weeks Inter while traveling
316 E. Fourth St,
Tho above is the opening pa ra ­ S tu m o i l ' s .
Clara Milien, M ary Gutchel and entertained with a beautiful birth­
Piano to runt for the season
in­
in another state he fnet u manufac­
graph of a recent editorial in tho
9 -lltp
Jimmie
Luing.
day party Monday afternoon at the quire at I I I Second street
N lie
tu re r who was in search of a change
Chicago Herald.
It is sound a d ­
handsome home of hi* a u n t, Mr»
of locution for his plant. He men­
Take Notice 1 will rent, »ell.
vice.
Let every business man in
For Rent Nice furnished rooms
HVffding
CatiU
G. F. Sm ith. A happy time was en­ trade or build you a house on c.i&gt;y
tioned the place he had recently left,
Rock Hill realize that at this mo­ at Stumon's. $1.26 a week and up.
Mr. ami Mm. ChurU*« Mooney joyed by tile gay little folk» with terms. J, M iimoii, 601 Palmetto
a n d spoke in glowing terms of the
ment calm confidence and calm 316 E. Fourth St.
9-l3tp
Hnnd
have issued invitation» to the romps and game*. . in the "donkey avenue.
‘ people, their characteristics, and
:i nit
thankfulness are the first duty.
marriage
of their daughter, Mabel game" the prize, a One box of can­
especially of their courtesy to the
Both are justified by the favorable,
For Rent f'heap for Cash Twenty
Elizabeth to Mr Archibald Luciu» dle* wu» won by Rose I.aVerne Hurt
N O T IC E
stranger within their gates.
situation in which we find ourselves
acres of good hummock land all ’ i &gt;-l.
Hells,
the
wedding
to
take
|ducn
The
a
t
t
r
a
c
t
!
vent**«
of
t
lie
home
T he manufacturer was m urh im­
ltil t!
According to the Boston Globe,
waa enhanced buy it* decoration* Call or write A. M. Tyler.
Wednesday evening, September
pressed, and a few days later visited
"The concensus of opinion of some As 1 liave charge of the business of the at the C hurrh'oJ the Holy Crons.
of
pink
ami
white
cut
flower*'
and
Five acres tiled lund inside cU?
.the place. He is there now. with his
Guarantee Co., East San­
of the keenest and most far sighted Title Rond
A reception ut the home will fol­ green ferns.
limits
for rent, near brick road ant
factory nnd his 150 employes.
men ia that the United States is- ford Lam! ljengue, anti W. A. Whit­ low the marriage ceremony, from
To the mimic of
lively march loading »(alien.
Apply to A !'
' Truly; a man can have a won­
enlenng on an era of pros per 11\ comb, I cun be found in the Tax As nine to eleven.
th
young
people
ordt*d
t
h
«
1
room
Connelly.
Sanford.
Florida.
2 tf
derful inffuénce upon the future of
that will completely overshadow lessor’s Office in the court house,
several
timAs,
marching
into
the
------------:--------------------------------------his- own town. •
even the great periods of business
dining room and around the laide,
^ or tent- 40 aere» Hied I at ml tn
Stocking Shower
T H O S . K. D A T E S
.prosperity that have already conte
upon
which
was
the
pretty*
birthday
,
u
body well loca led, A. I’. Connelly,
One
of
the
delightful
aerie»
of
en­
\
You hear a lot about war time
to this country since the civil war.
102-tf
cake
with
its
»ix
pink
candles.
To
109
Magnolia St.
tertainments
being
given
for
Mins
prices and what an awful struggle
They assign many sound reasons for
the
sound
of
merry
laughter,
great
Mabel
Hand,
prior
to
her
wedding
we will have this winter to mnke n
For Rent Furnished office e q uutills.
■was the stocking »bower at the home fun was enjoyed in their efforts to ped wit It roll top desk, office chair»
living and yet little Cupid'goes right
"T he first and the one which is
As each and (aides
of Mis» Elizabeth McLaughlin. Fri­ blow out th e cnndles.
on and a marriage is noted every
Also a roll top dc«k,
the most significant to many of them
guest
passed
the
littl«
1
ho»i
there typewriter desk and other equip1
W
ill
h
r
Riven
in
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
on
day
afternoon
week in Sanford
This certainly
is jthat we have gone through a
The rooms of the lower (lour were * ms given u pretty junk crepe paper
shows tho confidence the young
fur sale or rent. Herald nth &gt;
■.
season
of business depression for the Thursday
Evening, charming in their decoration» of bon bon bag filled with candies meat
people have in the future of Sanford
_______ ____
_________Jj'J-tf
first time in our history without a
pink hihiscun und anpiirugu» fern in Cake anti ice cream were served out
a n d demonstrates to me that the
For Rent Several good office«
panic.
th
e parlor and dining room, und red upon the p r e tty luwn anti the happy
fu tu re of Sanford will a t least be a
over
Yowell's.
Enquire Vowel!’*
"W e have seen Europe throw hack Beginning October Jst. Rates on hibiscus and ferns in the hall.
group dispersed with th e conviction
fu tu re of married people. I t aeems
store.
6-U
Into this country, from $26p,000,000
application.
In thodining room the table was tho that it was .the nicest paYty ever.
t h a t the contagion has spread to re­
to
}300.000,000
worth'
of
securities
center of a ttraction .with its perfect Many loVely presents testified to the
MaJorlc A. Boor Instructor of Violin
MISCKLANEOUS
m ote placet and the lightning hns
and have Been these securitiea ab­
As­
appointments.
From the ceiling to popularity of the little host.
s tru c k in many spots.
Old and
W anted-—Flowing or te a m work
th e corners of th e table were rope» sisting in serving were Mrs. Nkfibry
young alike are imbued with the sorbed and the gold sent to Europe
by
man with good .team .
J. K.
without any particular fuss.
DeLANl). FLORIDA
of asparagus fern, ending in trailing nnd Mixs Elizabeth McLaughlin. Summer», care M. S. Nelson, «r
th o u g h t that getting married is the
“ We have scon a tariff enacted
Harton's guests were Rose Lasprays and outlining a tracery of
. th in g and they are getting married
phone Lord’s Station.
5-tf
lower
th
an
the
Wilson
tariff,
and
Verne
H urt, Katherine Symes, Legreen
upon
the
white
cover.
Pink
without loss of time. I am glad to
yet we have seen raw wool, one of
Wanted Work of any kind Si ■■«■
alfuded candles in white candelabra Ciaire Jones, Georgia Mobley, Eliz­
no te this in our people. -There in
LEGAL ADVERTISING
the
beat
tariff
barometers
there
is,
preferred.
Joe Saqcer. care of M.tlabeth
W
hitner,
Elizabeth
McCuladorned
the
corner».
Tho
c
enter­
nbthing th at spells as much for a
sell higher than before.
lotigh
of
Orlando,
Mitry
Elizabeth
lem
fruit
stand.
H-ltp
piece
waa
a
green
basket
tilled
With
* plijce as the idea of, people getting
In ( s u r i o f C o u n t ? J u d g e , « r m l n . l e Co u n t ? ,
"W e have seen a delicate railroad
Hl al e of Fl ori da
pink double hibiscus.
From the a n d 'C a m illa Fijleston, Olive Newm arried and settling down in homes
l want a. good man with n geml
f s K t l i l e *1
situation t h a t would,' have created a In
chandclivr, suspended by green rib­ tnan, Thom as Wight, Deane Turner, team to plow 15 acres a t Cameron
H e lens S c h n e id e r , d e te s t e d .
of their- own; The Jolly bachelors
Notte*
is
h
e
r
e
b
y
given
t
o
nil
w
h
o
m
It
m
t
y
* ure all well enough in the joke book financial panic at Any timo in the concern, t h s t o n tho i l t h d e y ol M srch, bons, hung .the, pretty little bou - Albert Connelly and Robert Adams. City, Sanford, Florida. The 16 nere*
past studied over and pondered over A. D. I S I S . ! sh s tl a p p l y t o t h s llo n o rth l* vfenirs, sachet bags of straps of the
b u t they do not pan out in real life
is known as the Joshua Powell furm.
(J. U . 'H e r r i n g . J u d g e of sa id C o u r t , as Ju d g e
in a way th a t has simply taken the ol
S urprtV Partu
P r o b a t e , for m y final d i s c h a r g e a* A d m in ­ bride's wedding-«own.
a n d I think th a t the most lonesome
Go and look ijt- the land a n d tell me
is t r a t o r , C . T . A., of t h s e s t a t e of Helena
breath from speculators."
Mrs. W. B. Noclls was delightfully
T he merry group of guests were
' a n d most selfish person on earth is
S e h p t ld e r , d e c e a s e d ; a n d t h a t a t Iba aama
how
much you will plow it fur per
The Globe continues: "W h y then tim e r wilt p r e s e n t m y Unat a ccounts a t given pencil a n d paper and told to surprised by her many friends and
t h e bachelor who fondly imagines
acre
and harrow it, and an y root*
A
d
m
l
n
le
t
r
a
t
o
r
,
C.
T
.
A.,
of
sa
id
«
l
a
t
a
,
a
nd
have we had a business depression in atii for t h e i r a p p r o v a l .
write "The best way to retain your neighbors, upon the occasion of her you find cut them out and pile them
t h a t he is reducing the high cost of
D a t a d A pril 3. A. D. 1914.
the fsce of these things? Simply be­
husband's affection."
Many and birthday laat Friday evening at her
living by eschewing marriage. Cer­
DON,
Now’ I want a
cause a great many people thought A d m i n is tr a t o r cura TJeOs tHa mN e nGt oO R Annex«
They and burn them .
o*
varied
were
the
ways
suggested
and home on French avenue.
ta in ly (t is not good for man to live
first
class
jo
b
'd
o
n
e
.
The caretaker,
t
h
e
P
e
t
a
t
e
of
Helen*
B
cbnelder,
deceaeod.
we ought to have it; we should have
with them all the good
9-13, 10-30, J 1,-31, 12-32, 1-19. 3-tS.
■ rea d aloud to th e accompaniment of brought
alone. The Bible teaches this great
Mr.
Marshall
irt
Cameron
City
it; and m u st have it; it was d\ie. It
things t h a t constitute u real party,
t r u t h and th a t it is a great tru th is
Notice ot « » p lic a tio n -for T a i D e ed Under joyous laughter a n d will he treasured
Grocery
Store
has
charge
of
my
was
largely
a
mental
state.
There
« r e l i e n STS ot Ik* C e n e r a i .Statuirà
am ong the .bride’s souvenir clip­ lovely presents, Ice cream and cakes,
exemplified in every day life. The
place. Mnke your price to “ Owner
Notice ia h e r e b y given t h a t W, A. Minwas no real need of it or for it. nlek,
homemade
candies
and
fruit
punch.
together with tho original
p u r c h a s e d Of T a a C e rtific a te No. I22S, pings
happiest people on earth are the
Business men see th a t moro clearly d a t e d th e 3rd d a y of J u n e ^ A . ^ t . i l l s , haa verses pinned to the gifts, many Among the gifts was a very lovely J. P.," 26 Colombin St., Hcmpstcn i,
m arried people who know how to
«aid c er tif ic a te in m y office and haa
H-4tc
now. B u t many of thorn are more filed
silk dress pattern, tho gift of all L. I„ N. Y.
m a d s a p p li c a t io n for t a a d e e d t o | u « a In -pairs of beautiful silk hosiery.
live and they get the beat out of
a
c
c
o
rd
an
c
e
w
ith
law.
S
a
id
certificata
e
m
­
satisfied apparently because we have braces t h e fo llo w in g d e s c r i b e d 1 property
Another game enjoyed w*as the present.
I wish to rent one or tw o room*
Ufa. On the other hand th e man
h*d it. And they have learned some s itu a te d in Sem inole C o u n t y , Florida, to- making of tho greatest number of
The game of ‘/R u m m y " was en- with two beds, or one lurge room
who has never married is bound to
will
L o t I t , flth. 3, C a m e r o n .
The aal d
thing." *
land be in g aeaeeeed a t t h e d a l e of the Issu­ words
from tho names " H n n d - Joyed throughout the evening nnd with two beds by the week, for
be lonesome and can never know
of s u c h c ertific ate in t h e n a m e of C. F.
Business men, "ait tight. Don’t ance
In thia
contest
Mrs. the delicious refreshments were serv­ one, two or three months, must bo
Cooper. Unleee said certific ale shall be re­ B etta."
t h e Joys of real home life. Take the
rock the' boat. Keep ita head well d e em ed a c c o r d in g t o law , t a x deed will Bishop won the* prize, a p r e t t y little ed upon the lawn.
closo In and good neighborhood.
boys who - are single and ask them
laaue th e r e o n o n t h e 13nd d a y of October,
The occasion was a .complete sur­ Send price to " J. P." 26Xolombi»
. i t i 4. — .V,
■ 1
- •
-a
. - -. fancy work a p ro n .
.
.
t
bow they ’ ar* 'farin g -a n d they will up /ipalpat the sea. D on’t let it fgq A.-WDitness
m y official s i g n a t u r e and seal
into the trough of waveal"
Delicious refreshments of cake a n d prise to Mrs. Noclls, who was grate­ St„ Hempstead, L. I., N. Y.
8-8lc
this th e 1 9th d a y of S e p t e m b e r . A. D. 1914.
tell you they sre tired of restaurant,
• • • ,Y
(teal)
,
E . A. D O U G L A S S ,
cream
were fierved and tho guests fully appreciative of (he kindness of
h o tel and boarding house and each
C lerk C l r e u t t C o u r t , Se m inole Co., Fla.
For Exchange— Solid coin silver
B y Jaa. C. R obe rta , D. C.
departed with h e a rty good wishes her friends.
a n d every one of them are pining \ A good German citizen who shall
9 -T ue*-6te
watch,
gold inlaid engine, 17 jewel,
for the young hoateaa who had so *Those conferring the pleasure were
fo r home cooking and are trying be nameless, aside from the appelai
N
e
t
lt
*
of
A
ppltratlen
fer
T
e
i
adjusted,
Elgin movement for au­
Deed
Lader
Mesdamea Theo. Schaal, Jam es Hoograciously entertained them. . . .
th e ir beat to get board with « o n e tion of Ja k e, haa been watching with
H e c l l e w S T t ot the General Ht«tniea
tomatic
piatol.
Also, bicycle fram*
interest
th
e
progress
of
th
e
Kaiser's
N otice la hereby given that W. M.
Invited to m eet th e honocee were iehan, M. II. Hynes, Joe Fernandez,
privAt* family where they can in a
l l a r n r s . p u r c h a s e r of T e a Certificate No.
•wanted.
W.
S.
Kemper.
8-2tp
troops
in
the
present
war
and
n
a
t­
J.
P.
Butler«
M.
Gardner,
.Hog6n
m easure make up for the food prob­
41», d a t e d t h e S th d a y of J u n e , A. D. 1*11. Mesdamea Bishop, Ernest Betts an d
has fifed sa id certificate In m y office a n d haa J .
urally
he
haa
been
much
elated
over
and
Mother
Hoolehan;
Messrs.
B.
Lawson;
Misses
C
harlotto
le m And get a taste of domestic hapm a d s a p p l i c a t i o n for la x d e e d to Issue lo
W anted— Carpenter work by »
the success and haa discussed the a c c o rd an c e w i t h law . S a id certificate e m ­ H and, Rena Murrell, Genie Wicker, Schssl, BoOlehfin, Hynes, Fernan­
p in e« .
gang of expert northern workmen
brace* l b * follow ing de sc ribe d pro p e rty sit­
m atter^ew ith his frienda, on every oc u a t e d in S e m in o le «County, Florida, to-wlt: Saidie Williams«' R uth Mettipgcr, dez, Butler, Hogan. S ta rre tt, H.
G et marriedl
who intend coming to Florldu to I11*
of N W l i , See. Z4. I p . 30, H. 30 East. Daisy
Betts, Essie Purdon, Eva Smith, Geo. Teratus and A. B. Bol­ cate permanently. Nothing too d'i
T h a t is tho thing. Now th a t the cfiilon. Like some of the rest of us TS hWe I isaid
l a n d being as sesse d a t t h * d a te of
th e Issuance of such c ertificate In the name W alker and* Anna McLaughlin.. This ton.
s t a r t has been made I want to aee he ia not familiar with the names of of
or small for ua to handle in a speedy
B e a t h a m . * B b a ek lelo a . * Unless said cer­
all
the
towns
which
have
appeared
tifies!* s t i l l b e r e d ee m e d a cc ording t o law, afternoon tho young ladies of St.
« very bachelor in Sanford tied up in
and
tiorkmaniike manner. Unques­
in the dispatches and the fact gave t a x deed will im u e th e r e o n o n t h e X3nd day Agnes Guild will entertain with a
Cfa*» M ttlingz
t h e next twelve months.*
tioned references and full particular*
of O c to b er, 1914.
• ' .
opportunity for a J o k e at" his ex­
The S unday school class of Mrs.
W itness m y official s i g n a tu r e a n d « a t miscellaneous shower for Miss H and
' • • •
to interested parties. C. B. Fslor,
t h is t h e 1 9 t h . d a g pf R e p le m b er. A. D. 1914.
pense
the
other
day.
.
—
'
Roberts
held its first business meet­
a
n
d
on
Thursday
M
rs.*R.*J.
Holly
1 I have been keeping quiet about
• kf A D O U G L A S S :
Mogadoro,. Ohio.
9-3tp
C
lark
C
i
r
c
u
it
C
o
u
r
t
;
Sem
inole
Co..
Fla.
will entertain w ith another shower. ing for tho fall a t the home of their
Jake waa accosted.by a friend who
.th e bulkhead because I wanted the
Jaa. C. R o b e rta , b . C.
teacher on Laurel avenue, Friday
9-Tuee-Slc
Boarders-W anted— 13.60 per week
g r e a t work to get fairly atarted be­ remarked: "Well, Jake, did you see
Afltrnoon Shower _
evening with a good .attendance. for board an d lodging. Last house
fo re I called a ttention to th e fact what the Kaiser's a r m ^ d i d yeatorMi
Meli Whitner entertained Plans for th e winter's work were dis- on East T hird St., C. W. Drigg*rt*
vuai
m oe concrete posts
pom* day?"
a n da now th
a t th
charmingly
Mopdsy afternoon -in
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.
9-9tp
t h a t will form tho bulkhead are be-J "Veil, m aype not," waa the Ire-

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Afternoon and
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1911.

VOLUME V!

NO

10
- 11

the city council

MET IN REGULAR
SESSION MONDAY

II. Y. 17 V. Noli’»
Our union held it» regular Sunday
evening service in the "»hack” nt
6:45 p. m. Our subject was "Cain,
the First Child ” This program was
nhty rendered by member* of (¡roup
No 2, with Mr». \Y. E. iletts ub
leader.

NO
R ESU LTS IN

[ N S U E K T E V X E S deredr“
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Methodist Church
Sunday »chool se.ssion 9:45 a. m.
A class and a welcome for every one.
Services al I 1 o’clock, subject of
sermon by pastor. "Standing with
God."
Evening worship, 7c30, subject of
-pwsHir**—’wvrrmTr* *™^WrfTS
spccial invitation -td- the young

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jTTt------Song. W h it r r t h a n Snow, by memhers of Group.
Scripture Lesson, Gen. 4, 1-16, by
Mr. S. G. Kennedy.
The Birth of Cain, by Mr. I- T.
■ City council met In regular sta­
Bryan.
tion Sept. 21at,' 1914 at 7:30 p. m.
Cain’s Sinful Deed, by Mr. B. ,H.
Present: B. \V. Herndon, president;
C. H. Dingec, J . Adatns, J. D. Dn- Davis.
Cnin Called to Account, Miss
rison.' R.’ C. Maxwell, II. £ . Tolar,
W. W, Abernathy. Minutes of last Mary Gatchol.
Special Song, by Mrs. \V. E. Betts
meeting read and approved.
.Mr- c - G. Wing appeared a n d ask­ and Miss Mary Gntchcl.
Cain Leaves Home, by Mrs. W. E..
ed that the council order Tenth
Betts.
itreet opened where it crosses the
Cnin Away from Home, Mias
A. C. L. nt the new depot. Same
Ruby Betts.
besoons from Cain's Life, Mr. 8 . G
with power to act.
The assessment of Mrs. Carrie Kennedy.
This proved a very interesting
Spencer on Lots 1 to 5, Block 14,
Tier 4 was on motion reduced from program dnd was thoroughly en­
jo y 'd by all present. Our subjects
16.200 to *4,200.
Moved and seconded th a t the seemXto be more interesting each
We had forty-one in a t ­
printing of the ordinances be placed Sunday.
tendance
Wo »till extend a cor­
in the hands i/f the ordinance com­
mittee, they to report action /it the dial invitation to anyone who wishes
to attend these meetings with us,
next meeting. Carried.
Cor. Sec.
Moved and seconded that the cityattorney be instructed to a t once
Baptist Church Services
proceed to collect all outstanding
9:30
Sunday School, Bally u
paving and sidewalk liens, and till
Graduation Day.
tax certificates th at had btjen certi­
11:00 Preaching. " T h e Sunday
fied to him. Cnrried.
School as tin Institution of Learn­
Petition large signed by the resi­
ing," subject of sertdon by the pas­
dents of Sanford Heights was pretor
»enli-d, and after the opinion of the
:i in Jr It Y I* I
city health board was asked and
fi 45 Sr ' it N 1’ 1
given, the council declined to make
7:45 Preaching, " T h e Judgment
any change.
Day "
Thp matter of connecting the
Welcome, always welcome.
Tukach budding with the new sewer
GEORG E 11YMA-M. Pastor
wss referred to the street committee
with power to net
Among the prominent vi-itors to
The mayor recommended that the the city on Wednesday were Henry
city dedicate one or more parks to Futeh and Dr. J.- W Nixon of Ghuthe use of the children of the city Muoia.
Action was deferred for further eon-|
--------------------------- Llidcration. Council adjourned
M W LOVELL.
Clerk

”T0 RE COLLECT]
AT O N C E .

VAST ARMIES STRUGGLE FOR­
WARD AND BACK IN WHAT
SEEMS FRUITLESS EFFORTS

The public is cordtatty invltwiFTo
all our services being held in- the
Star, Tbepter j ^ i l e /Die jjrw ehurwh
is being erected on corner*-•CtT'aftt
avenue and Sixth street.
On Sunday, Oct. 4th will be Rally
Day in the Sunday school and
Home Coming Day for the cbngregntion.
Let every Methodist in
Sanford and vicinity k$iow th a t
their presence is earnestly desired,
anti th e public will find a M ethod­
ist handshake awaiting every visitor’
The pastor is earnestly endeavor­
ing to be what a true pastor wshould
be in h city. He heartily appreci­
ates the cooperation being given him
in this great work. As we are en­
tering the season of the year when
the visitors are coming into our city,
let every Christian seek out these
who come into our midst anil give
them an invitation to the services
of the churches.

THE RIVERS AND
HARBORS BILL
SAVED IN PART

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PROJECTS ALREADY.
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. Washington, D. C., Sept. 26.— t
I :J
T h i-s ta te m e n t made hero today b y
Senator D. U. Fletcher of Florida,
chairman of the’ schato comm ittee
on commerce, that the recom m itting
of the rivers und harbors bill to t h a t
committee * with the recom m enda­
tion th a t it be limited to $20,000.000 would not injure. Florida
waterways improvemtnta which havo
'i
already begun or which have been
J -L
provided for in former acts of con- ,
gross;
a n d tho insertion in tho Con­
London, Friday 11 a. m.. Special havdj rallied all along the line and
gressional
Record of a speech -by
to Herald
Zeppilin coming from the hefcat of the combined Austrian
Congressman
S. M. Spnrkamn of
Thnurnot dropped three bombs on and .alrnfftn forces i* assbred as the
Florida
replying
to atta ck s on th o
R
u
s
&lt;
f
e
#
s.
out
number
their
oppoOut end ps capes. . City terrorized.
bill wore features of this m atter to ­
n e n tiw e n to one and are forcing
day.
Paris. Friday 11 a. m., Special to thcirflfWays through Galliriu by
In ortler th at many of the mi*Herald
Von Kluck’» communica­ shet-rgw ^fght of numbers. The Rus­
stalements
ns to what the pruning
tion* cut by French cavalry at C a l ­ sian» have all the supplies needed
down
of
tho
rivent and harbors bill
eb*!.
and Jfn unbroken line of communi­
The Judgm ent Day
would
do
for
Florida
rflight bo offset.
cation with their base.
Senator
Fletcher
said:
On
next
Sunday
night
Rev.
George
Petrograd, Friday 11 a. m., Spec­
TM sinking of the three sub­
"I would be glad if you would sa y
ial to Herald.— Russians enpture mania» has giVen art added vigor H ym an will deliver a sermon on the
Prizeworsk und Lancut on way to to thé British fleet and under the jul- above subject. So many people ure •That all projects now under way o r
Cracow.
vice pi the bends of the Admirait)* to face the Judgm ent that it is well which have been duly provided for
they will ta k e a more aggressive thut as much as possible be under­ heretofore by nets of congress will
Copenhagen, Friday 1 I a. m.. part **in the blockade, even to nd- stood in regard to the same. This not «u(Ti*r at all. The only ones to
Special If) Herald
Great buttle rag­ vnn'tivg upon tlif German fortifica­ subject will be used on next Sunday be affected are new cases. They will
ing near Rreslai)
Thirty warships tion- that bow block tin- entrance night
The Hnpti-t church i» lo­ have to await another time,’"
seen steaming into •Baltic in K a tte ­ to t tw Kid canal
Sparkman in Denial
cated at the corner of Park avenue
t
gat
Nationality presumably B rit­
On the house side of tho capitol.
and Sixth street
In the east the allies have the best
ish.
Large audiences continue to hear Congressman Sparkman, although
of the engagements and are »b&gt;wl\
Mr
Hyman each Sunday evening. permission wui refused him to reply
Re porta (rotti t be disustvr in whicb forcing (lie Germans In retire. I li­ It is predicted that this winter will on the Door to attacks made on tho
thè Hritish lost threo cruiser» al ions Hie retreat is made in good or­ see tin* largest audiences at church bill, succeeded tn having his speech
Emsden heing tori» loed by Germati der CPVT-red by t he heav\ siege gu li­ in l lie history of Suolimi.
The go into the Record. In making tho
submarine t» tinti «i.xty olllcer» l o s t lt will soon become a rout, in wtin li crowds at the lluptist church ibi» position of the members of the rivers
their live»
List of killed not yi-l eV^tit tin- German- will sutler hen\ summer, if taken a» a itasi» of reck­ and harbor.» committee clear on this
obtatnabb- bui must ite heavy. con- ily
•’S
oning will certainly bear nut this matter, Mr. Sparkumn said in p a rt:
Th&lt; .dlies have several plans per­ opi moil
sidering thè loss of olllcer».
Time will not admit of a specific
The alile- ari- re vi veli by thè die», fected to cut the German [try of J
reference to all these waterways trnr
paliites -tutmg that ni another week r u m i ' nfi-Tii i o n * orni* 1 1»*t r ritfht
of a detailed answer to the critlcLima
all Gali'ii wdl In1 occupled by thè Winy i»* tuniiwl
rd a
kw,r&lt;j
Mr Freur of Wisconsin makes of
Bil-sian force»
I »espile thè retrent mow lient of tbc tierinans »pull» dis­
their treatm ent of the pending bill.
of Kennekamf thè Rtissian troop» aster
of them, however, the Ocklailtuigrt City uf SitnforH. ISM
WORK IS TO HE RESUM ED
wnha and Kissimmee river, being in
1)is burse me ut*
ON T U E NEW B A IT I ST
a c t mil* for women, a ml flunked h&gt; GRADUATION DAY AT T H E the state of which’ ! have the honor
Rolli ns &lt; allege Notes
t
inn &lt;m
Mayor
nf representing here. 1 shall take tho
TEM PLE
Whoever returns to the Hollins t tiree elajed tennis courts for the.
PtilMMJ
Treasurer &lt;k Assessor
liberty
of noticing, and of dealing a t
FIRST
HAITI
ST
CHURCH
campus. aft**r a summer's absence I» Use of teachers and student»
11 jo.ntr
Clerk &amp; Collector
The building committee ""of the
some length with his criticisms oi
,
,
. a l w a y s impressed afresh with its
The college will open its doors for
SUNDAY SCHOOL
7'jn nn ..Baptist ...1empie
Found Master
met recently and
. * .
.
.
,
the project» submitted for their im ­
It is perhaps not the thirtieth year on next Wednes­
1140.00 decided to resume work on the 'u n iq u e lieautv.
Chief qf Police
provements.
Next
Sunday
will
In*
Graduation
t o o much t o »ay th at no college m i n ­ day morning,
Sijil
to
Several
2500 00 building by (lit 5th, provided
Police Department
"W hen the gentleman strikes thesu
Day
at
tinBaptist
Sunday
School,
inno 00 enough funds can be raised to cover ims m t be enu o try — net Cornell or numbers of the faculty are already
Fire Department
two
waterways he i» particularly
M
Wisconsin has a more charming «¡I- o n the g r o u n d a n d tile o t h e r » a r e on The »chord i* graded according to
Streets &amp; Bridge»
10.000 00 half the cost of construction
An
lut,..I
m,
and
Ikept
I
musite
and severe. characterizing
tin’
ver
'lafu'ti
Unrdetittg
Lake
\
trgl'
m
11 • way
Lighting Street»
5000 00 a« l i v e i .i flit*.tign 1- b e i n g pl anto d t ••
in pert * i iMiniti . a it h ibi- por- the n*h*|5itnn »if tin* lloklltwuha river
. (,*• •*! a , ' .m, of f o u r tal ' » of , \ .iri
Sanitation and street *1*•unWord t a- 1*11(1 r***i\**l **l i fie *.i ur*1 &gt;u tuts v v* (mill Movement of project a* a crooked gatn**, filching
raise tt iamount
act
It l- &gt; *&lt;n
ou- -Pape* o i i l i c f lei) t o g e t h e r by
1nOOO mi
lUi
sublet! death ln-l Saturday in tt&gt;*
T i e auditorium 1» al­ money from the treasury for the ben­
t.i\lg.ihlc
-trcHlli»,
1/ slopes -olilli- ter Hay. Long Island, of Albert Jo­ tlie country
1
(M
M
)
D
O
leedlng prisoner*
will soon he beard on t lie new build
ready
decorated
(or the occasion, efit not of commerce but to* develop
15000.OU lug. In ease thin plan works then it ward to nearly forty feet to the wa­ seph White, a member of the incom­
Interest
Time
and
money
have not been, water power for tho benefit of ono
2500.00 is promised by the contractot; that ter’s edge. T h e porches and win­ ing sophomore class.
Water Supply. . .
Mr. White spared in making it the prettiest J. D. Young.
dows of the m en’s anti women’s was one of th e brightest and best
3000.00 »erwices
Sewers......... .
be held in the building
r vices can
ci
Not for J. I). Young
church decorations that has ever
4051.40 byt Vlov. 15th. The auditorium in dormitories rntnm nn a view of the men in college, of a singularly re­
Miscellaneous . . .
A special program
"Now. first, I want to deny with
lake, of lilt* woods oti the opposite fined nature, courteous and winning been in Sanford
the front part of the Temple which
bus Keen prepared arid will be ren­ all tho emphasis at- my command
bank
and
of
th
e
»unset
The
ce
in
JÓ 191 1 40 is now lining constructed will seat at
manners, and line Christian charac­ dered to a lilrge audience, for tinthat the improvement is to develop
¡.us itsell is grassed, shaded with ter
Receipts
He will lie sorely missed
least 100 more people than the old
friends
of
the
school
are
planning
water power for J D. Young, or any
large wnlit oaks, and decorated with
Current Tux
J4791 1 40 auditorium
The large audiences
to
i-ortu*
tn
l
a
r
g
e
number*
The
pro
­
one
else, for it has absolutely no
St
License Tax
2000.00 now attending the church demand numerous shrubs and plants
gram
begin»
promptly
at
9
H
I
a
m
foundation
in (act. us a study of tho
Mr*
George
Wjitson
has
returned
the edge of the lake are the larg&gt;
Sanitary
. . _ •
tono 00 more space
The
graduates
are
ax
follow»:
re|»nrt
will
»how.
The gentleman
front
a
visit
to
Mr
Watson’s
mother
collegi* boat house, and two swim
3500.00
County Road &amp; Bridge
was
kind
enough
to
refer to a corFrom
Crwdle
Roll
to
Beginners
«i
Hora
I
City
tiling
and
diving
docks,
one
for
men
500.00
Pound i Dog Fees
Congregational ( hurrh
tatn
portion
of
the
engineer’s
report
_____
i________
Kldredge
Duncun,
Harvey
Vincent,
Fine* 4 Forfeitures
4000.00
Next Sunday morning, i/l the
Thelma Eggc, Ren Glideweil, Wil­ as proof odf his assertion,- anti yet a
Sunday school and the t 11 o'colck
•J
rtferenen to this garticuiar p a ja liam Whittles«.
•
,
$61911.40 service a Sunday school rally, will
graph
c
o
n
t
r
a
d
i
c
t
.
»
tho
charge
ho
From Beginner» to Primary: \ ’i£Adopted July 20-th, 1914.
be held. Every Sunday school
gio Horne Hyman, Margaret Miller, makes, for it is there shown th a t it
M. W. LOVELL.
scholar is urged to be present and
Pearl Glideweil, Claudia Wright, is not proposed by this im provem ent
• * * . Clerk.’
to bring a friend with him some
Vernie Arnett, Thelma Eaton, Cal­ to develop any water power w hat­
one not going to any other. Sunday
ever." „
Hon. J. H. Lee of Oviedo, the
Next Monday will be a red letter the Sanford C i t y • Schools this year vin McGagnhinf Aland Egge, Merre!
Mr. Sparkumn closed bis rem arks
patriarch of Seminole county and school.
Roberts,
Clinton
Rinc»,
Fred
Week».
At 11 o ’clock a sermon will be day in Sanford as it will mark the ns superintendent anil comes to San­
with a statem ent that nowhere etso
one of the most prominent citizens
From Primary to Junior»: Alma
given on " T h e Influence of the Sun­ opening-of the Sanford City Schools, ford fully cognizant of the high
in this country would more fertile
of this section of the state was in
day School on the Community.” the greatest unset of tho city and an grade of the school» und their for­ Kirby, Loverly McPherson, Lillian lands lie found titan along the ban k s
the city on Wednesday and paid the
Every parent and every individual, institution in which every citixen of mer reputation a» the best in the Glideweil, Myra Lee, Sarah Wheeless of the rivers in Florida and he made*
Herald an appreciated visit.
not interested elsewhere i» cordially Sanford lakes the greatest interest. south und being fully com petent to Hattie Lewi», Lila Murrell, Dora an urgent appeal thut we pursue a
The opening this year will he made keep them up to the «tutolard has Arnett. Arnold M artin. Robert Wil­ disc policy of waterway developm ent
urged to be present.
Mr Luca», Erpest
The C. K. Society, at fi:4 5 p m a memorable occasion und in honor been busy for several weeks a rrang­ liams. Leonard
until the demands of our commerce
Smith.
ing
the
opening
of
the
school.»
and
of
the
event
one
of
Florida's
fore­
will have for Its subject,"Every
have been fully met.
From Junior to Intermediates:
Richmond, Va., Sept. 25.— S ta te ­ will have for Us subject, "How Ev­ most educators will bo present and expects to have the largest a tte n d ­
wide prohibition won a sweeping vic- ery Christian can be a Missionary.” deliver an address, the Hon. John A. ance ami one of the be»l sessions in Adole Hines, Helen Shellton, KathJydj
At t h e '.evening service, 7v30, the Thackston, dean of tho Teachers the history of the Sanford schools. lrcn B rady, Royal Klintworth, Sam
l°r&gt;’ at the polls in Virginia Tuesday,
Murrell.
Newton
Lovell.
f*lurni showing th a t its supportera subject for consideration will be, College and N orm al School D epart­
1’rof. Ezell announces the follow­
From Interm ediates to Senior:
t&gt;»d won by a m ajority of 32,825. ” Moses, Failing Vet Victorious," a ment of the University of Florida ing teacher«.
They have not all
Another of the interesting exhibits
This figure will bo increased largely short, practical talk for those who and better known us the State High been assigned to the different grades Lucfle Bines and Joe Laing.
of
an educational nature la th a t of
School
Inspector*.
Dr.
Thackston
In favor of th e dryif when further rc- feel burdciffcd Uhdor their mistakes
at this writing on urcount of some
The public generally is invited to
the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad,
has
made
the
High
School
bis
life
tiarni are received from counties and yet who long for encouragement.
changes in the »tad.
this service.
which
is conducting a campaign of
work
and
has
accomplished
much
in
Sunday
morning,
Oct,
4th.
the
•hich are inaccessible. With com­
II. F.’ Ezell, Superintendent.
publicity
throughout the north.
bis
chosen
profession.
Sanford
is
Lord's
Supper
will
be
received
and
plete returns from all tho cities and
To Meet the Ladles
Messrs. Cardwell and Cohen, tho
High School— Mi«* Clara L. Guild,
forty-four of the one hundred coun- new members, received. Every mem­ fortunate in having such a well
Mrs. Haze] Stevenson of Jackson­ former of the colonization de p a rt­
j*** and with scattering returns ber \s urged to plan to be present known a u thority hero on opening Principal; Miss Alice M. Tothcrly,
ville,
representing th e Florida Com­ ment, arc in charge of tho display,
day
and
to
be
given
the
opportunity
Mi«« Flora Walker, Miss Myrtle
from other counties, the total xptc for th a t acrvicc.
mission
of tho P a n a m a Pacific Ex- which consists of fruits, vegetable*,'
of
hearing
from
him
on
the
subject
King and Mr. B. F. Ezell, teacher».
A splendid business and social
t* 121,763. I t is estim ated t h a t the
potdtion
will be in th/&gt; city today grain and other commercial articles
of
public
schools.
final total vote will reach 150,000. meeting of the C. E. Society was
Grammar School Mr J R Wild- with headquarters at the Sanford
The
opening
exercises
will
occur
of the south all the way from Vir­
Of this vote the' drys received 77,453 held last Tuesday evening at Mrs.
man, Principal; Mi»» Louise Hnrri- House
Mr». Stevenson i* anxious ginia to Florida.
at
the
High
School
auditorium
on
They have re­
Enttminger'A,
with
Mr
und
Mr*
*» against 44,018 or the local optlonMr- Geo, B. Dickinson, Mrs L N
ists.
Harry Kent as hosts. A good time Monday morning, September 28th Luke, Miss Lillian Higgins. , Mi*» to meet the me miters of the Wom­ ceived many intjufries from interest­
a n ’s. Club and the young ladies who ed parlies and it would n o t bo s u r ­
The citjes expected to roll up a was enjoyed by tho company pres- at ten o’clock. The member» of the Pearl Hunter, Miss Edna Plant.
are desirous of erdisling in the cam ­ prising if. there were a num ber of
school
hoard
of
Sanford
district,
the
majority for the local optiontsts ont and committees were a p p o i n t e d
Mi*.» Carrie Ensminger, Miss Eva paign to sell the Florida dollarp and
county
school
bonrd,
the
city
of­
■prung a surprise by giving 1,315 for to look after the District C. E. con­
Walker,Miss Clara Millen and Miss obtain a free trip to Galifornia d u r­ people from this county who will bo
ficials
‘and
o
ther
prominent
people
lured by the riches of tho southern
* dry«. Only four eities, Alexan- vention to bo held in Sanford On
Nita Moore, teachers.
ing
the
Exposition.
Any
one
desir­
will
have
a
place
on
the
rostrum
and
agricultural fields. Tho exhibit in
Oct. 30, 31 and Nov. 1st.
m*u Nor,olk’ Williamsburg -and
ing
more
information
on
the
s
u
b
­
Primary
School—
Miss
Lillie
Fnrnson
the
program
and
the'opening
ex**
one of the n^ost Intereating and in­
Prof.
Mnris
begins
his
work
with
Richmond returned majorities fir
wortb, Principal; Miss E dith Stew­ ject should see Mrs. Stevenson a t structive on the (air ground* and Is
orrises
promise
to
bo
very
Interest­
the
Bible
class
on
S
unday
morning,
, e Wet*- The total vote cast by
a rt i»nd Miss Salome H am pton, the Rnnford House between tho well worth vlsltlnf.'— E aston (Pa.)
to* eities was 40,977, of which the Oct. 4th. He will take up for study, ing.
hours of 4 and 5 in thb-afternoon.
teachers.
•
Pjof.
B.
F.
ErcIL4akes
charge
of
Free Press.
d*y« got 21,146. '
"T he Teachings of Jesus.”
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25, 1914

Farmers for Florida
relatives who still live here. Amryig
them is his daughter. Mrs. W. J.
"T here is nothing so important for
David, one son, Dnn
Hart, a Florida a* farm ers." says The Jack­
brother. 1 D. Hart and also other sonville Metropolis: "W e have the
children near Sanford.
body lands, the transportation facilities,
A B U N C H OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON* was brought to the hom e The
THE
of hit son the dose markets, and everything
DENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—EFFICIENT
in Geneva Sunday afternoon and th a t (s attractive to the man who
«*
the burial took place M onday morn­ wants to farm a n d make a profit,
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
ing from the. Baptist church, Rev. while living com fortably and in a,
Stones
of Oviedo otlirinting.
congenial climate.”
Friday and hi* wife and little son
For
th
e second time within three
Continuing th e Metropolis say*:i
CASSIA CHAT U R
returned with him Saturday
All the railroads entering this
Duncan- Mitchell has the lumber dayk death claimed a resident of
Geneva and again caused sincere
Mi** I Vic Royal left oil S a t u r d a y On the ground to build n house near sorrow among the people. After a sta te have Immigration and land d e - ;
part merits.
T hey are working to j
for Aurora, where she will accept a th e Oliver MilchHI house.
six weeks' severe fight with typhoid build up Florida. They should have,
Hen
Squires
is
having
an
addition
position in the school there. She «ill
fever Miss Jessie Grant died at her
bo missed by here many friend* here built to his home on Cameron avp' home last Monday night at eleven more cooperation from the hoards of
Mrs. J. J. McEwen of Paisltiy nue. Mrs. Squire* will return short­ o'clock. In view of the long illness trade, from the land owners, and the,
people generally th a n they have had
apent n few day* thin week with her ly from u «lay of several month*
the end was not unexpected, though' {^¡therto
spent
at
their
old
home,
Good
daughter, Mr*. Warren Royal.
none the It** hurting ly her dear old
Some oLiiie. beat, most attractive.
~J. M. 'M rL a rty was a ttuginewrt *, oun&lt;^L» .a.mk- i* »»id to have
widowed inother.-^nUiL-r
recovered
her
health
to
a
great
exI,*
.
,r ,
,nl a.r
[ a n d u;oaU reliable d ata aiiUUJL. the
caller In Tavares last Tuesday.
lives and friend*. Than Jessie there' c
Mias Bertha Saunders returned lenf, for which her fr!irids-- will--re­ was tio young indy in Geneva more s la te has been compiled by t h r Vari­
ous railroads -interested in building
home last Tuesday /ram Savannah, joice.
Homeseekers.aud commission men unassuming, more quiet and hail up the state. Thorn is enough of
Ga., much to the delight of twtr
WOTC .friends. As a tru e Christian
m u t y friends here, where she ha* are beginning to' come out arid look and a good daughter she will lie || this to last for m onths. The state
boani* of trade, for instance, c o u ld 1
fing relatives for the past Ui *ea what the prospects are. They
are fine for a good early season, so greatly missed %in the community. get togsther a n d ta k e all, pierKe it
two months.
She was buried from the Baptist
into a composite form, a n d xo-j
Ttobt. Rose transacted businto* in far,
church. - Tuesday— a lte r no cm . . a t .^ 1
r v t w , -* T H A T .q k -O liH - B U S IN E S S —
Sorrento last Saturday morning. ~
Messra. H arry Geigef, Joe
\Ve carry n complete line of nIHitandnrd makes of Bicycle*— ------spread the gospel of Florida oppor-[
Misses Ollic and Zoln Price of
Smith, Edwin Raulerson, Gcotgej
GENEVA
ITEMS
S
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B
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5
S
W
B
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Paisley were visitors in our - little
— *r *
MathicuX-ami luunga T Z ik tJ ailmi:
.d m ' o Ti a s . POPE* MOTOR
ROADSTER, HARTFORD. IDEAL. ARDM
concerted effort along such lines
town one day lait week. T h e y were
as pall bearers. The coffin was com­
CYCLES,
MOTOR
CYCLE
-SUPPLIES.
would
bring
great
results.
the charming guests of* Mrs. Ruth
Mr*. Claud Patterson has had as pletely covered with floral offerings
Our stock is the largest and most complete th at has ever been
Rose,
Florida is asleep -on her rights, and
her guest recently her brother, Mr. contributed by loving friends, thus
brought
to Sanford. Wc are prepared to supply your wants. We cor­
Miss R uth Royal left lasr Sun­ Winters who Is looking for n new
attesting sympathyr- T h e 'services her opportunities. She is not taking
dially
irfvitc
you to give us a call and get our prices and ternls.
day morning for Melbourne, Fla. location. We hope he found a fu­
were conducted by Rov. Stones of Advantage of th e m us she should.
She will be first assistant in “the ture' home in Genova.
WE GIVE SATISFACTION
Oviedo. Mr. Hunt of Oviedo was We are all too busy looking out for
school a t th a t place.
.Mias Miriam Ttrbel is home «gain the undertaker in charge. The sym­ ourselves, and o u r own selfish injterI 0 8 P a lm o ttn Avo.
Jim and Francis Lee of R a y View from Daytona, where she hn* been
pathy of the entire com m unity V5®!- xsts to devote t h a t tim e to the state
visited friends here on Sunday last. for (tome months.
out to the aged m o th er and other tliut somebody m ust devote to it _
„
C. B. Royal of Sorrento spent
Mis* Nellie Geiger leaves Friday
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Monday and Tuesday hero with his to resume her work as teacher*of the r«dative*.
The r o lltlvi*a of Mr. John Hurt
11 httli* timi* .from all of us.
father, Mr. Albert Royal.
school at Pierson.
and of Miss Jessie Grant wish to ex- Ju!,t. B little «“ ention Horn all of us.,
Dave Lockhart and L. Rouse, two
Miss Marie Daniel spent the week j press their sincere thanks to all those ^ust !l ihtle money from all of us.
cattle men of Orlando were passing end with the Misses Howard in
who •'it lovingly assisted in perform­ a m i . Florida would be put on the
'visitors here one day last week.
Oviedo.
ing the nere.ssary duties, during m ap in a big way. in such a way a*
Mis* Barbara Mrl.uin left last their late afflictions
j *he hus never be«'ii on the map be­
Tuesday for Tallahassee to attend
fore.
PAOLA POINTS
the Woman’s College at th a t place.
Now is the tim e.
General farm
.
Resolutions
Mi** Lillie Raulerson of Jackson­
crops and food supplies are higher
Whereas,_ our Divine Leader, in than they have been since the Civil
Mr. Bridge visited Tam pa a few ville ia visiting her Rister, Mrs.
His
infinite wisdom, ban removed War.
Homer
Nicholson
and
other
relaThey will be higher before
days last weak' and Mrs. Bridge
from
our midst our esteemed friend th ey will bp lower.
tives.We have mil­
stayed with Mr. nnd Mrs. Buchanan
Mr. and Mrs. I.ning of Sanford and fellow musician. Georg«' H Fef- lions in Europe to feed that we have
during his absence.
Mr. Bona spent the week end with spent u few day* Ijisl week with nald; ami
not had to feed previously.
This
Whereas, the members of the Sun- rreates
a greater demand on A-merhis wife and her parents and expects their sister, Mr*. W. D. Ballard, who
America has little acreage
fo he established at DeLnnd again hus been sick for several weeks but f«ird Hand have thereby sustained a j,-u&gt;
hiss that cannot he repaired; and
[,„ which to in«Tcunc her output, out
9hia season in charge of the Chase is improving non
The many Geneva friends of
C om punyV packing house there.
Whereas,
the loss th u s incurred side ofFlorida. 'I his state lias rnilMiss Flora Pearson is visiting her Harry Phillips of Hanford sym pa­ has tilled
our hearts
with grief, l i o n s of fine lands waiting to he culfriend, Mrs. Baukner at Orlando thi* thize with him in his ill health and douidy so because in his death we tivatod.
hope his stay in Chicago will result have suffered the first break in our
week.
W hat hoard of trrnje will be the
Mis* Addle Gresham rprirned to in permanent relief.
rirelc since our organization eight first to start a movement for more
Mr* W H Howard of Oviedo ye a rs a g o ; and
her home at Geneva, after a week'*
ini migration of farm ers to Florida?
was
the pleasant guest of Mrs
visit with her sister at Twin Lakes.
Whereas, during all of this time
F't. Myers Press.
Mr. George H. Fcrnald had many Daniel a few days la*t week.
Mr. Fernald has been a faithful and
Mrs. G. It. Nicholson is home for efficient member of the Sanford
friend* jn this vicinity, who are sad­
dened by the news of his untimely a few days’ rest from Osteen where Rami, and
death.
He will long he regretted she has been for several weeks an­
Whereas, we deplore Mrs FerWE CARRY A C O M PLETE A SSO R TM EN T OK
J a p , riald's loss and sincerely s y mp.ithire
by all who had the good fortune to te tiding her daughter, Mrs
Nicholson,
who
continue*
quite
ill
know him.
Mrs. Fernald has the
with her in this greatest trial, now We can fill your order immediately,
Miss Addle Gresham returned t hereforc,
aincere sym pathy of all.
for new crop of all varieties of
home Tuesday after a ten days'
Be it resolved, t h a t n memorial
visit to Puola
rn n e e r t d e d ic a te d fo t h e m e m o ry of
Mr and Mrs Tally are now at Mr F e r n a ld . and c o n s is tin g entirely
WEST SIDE ITEMS
ONE. TWO. T H R E E AND FOUR BURNERS
home in thr old Raulerson home
of his f a v o rite se le c tions be prepared ONION SETS. TURNIP SEED,
Do Your Cookinf, Bakinf, Roaatin|, Broiling T o*rlin| end Ironing five Year ‘Round On a
State Organiser Shaddock of the a n d r e n d e r e d a t an e a r ly d a te , and.
-New Pctfcrtkm Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook Slo,e
CABBAGE, SEED OATS, ItYE,
W. J. McBride is to haul the W. t). W. in Geneva last week.
Be it furthvr resolved, that we
The
New
Perfection Cook Stove satisfies every requirement of
ETC., ETC.
•diool bus to take the children who
Miss Margie Kilhec spent the hereby extend to Mrs. Fernald our
the
housewife
nnd
can he used'continuously twelve months of the
a ttend the Sanford schools this term. week end with home folks.
heartfelt sympathy, and
Complete
stock
of
Harden
and
year
and
is
quite
uj
satiafuctory for all purposes of cooking and
Mr. McBride will meet all the chib
J. V. Wicks continues quite indis­
Be it f u r th e r resolved, t h a t a ropy
baking as any other kind of stove.
field seeds, poultry feed and sup­
• dren along the road Monday, Sept. posed, being affected, it is supposed
of th e se resolutions be f o r w a r d e d to
With' the New Perfection Cook Stove you seeun* thi* wide*!
28th.
with an eruption of the skin which Mrs F it mild, a copy fu r n is h e d to plies, incubators, el«'.
range of heat efficiency provided in anV ml stove «ft I he market
The truckers are getting plants is seriously affecting his face and
tlie S a n f o r d H erald for p u blic a tion
A high, medium &lt;&gt;r low flame, providing any degree of heat required
ready to be set in the field peppers, eyes.
and a c opy i n c o r p o r a te d in our rec­
lor
i lie work to he done cun Im- instantly s«o-uretl
celery, lettuce, eggplant, cauliflower,
Mrs. (till Taylor is spending .i few ords as a lasting memorial.
Full heat is secured at the moment of ligllting without dust
cabbage.
days in Osteen.
C. F. Williams,
or
d
irt—a
decided advantage over coal or wood stoves. The con­
C. C. Cobb is the first to set let­
On last Friday the Woodmen
F. S. Frank.
Oldest
Established
anti
Largest
centration
of heat at the burner« prevents overheating of
the
tuce plants in the field this fall.
were "at hom e" to their b/other
A. II. Brock.
kitchen in summer, insuring uniform comfort never before experienced.
Seed House in Florida
Brick is being hpulcd and placed Woodmen and their friends. An in­
H. C. Haskins,
All this makes the New Perfection a stove of unusual cnnveiti
along the road. We hope they will teresting program had been ar­
Com nut tee.
ence. It does everything any other stove will do, regardless m
soon brick the road.
The rain we ranged. though some three or four[
fuel. Beady at moment of lighting
Can lie turned high, medium
wJiave been having have made the were unavoidably prevented from re­
low
or
out,
as
required
another
decided
ativantage over coal or
road had in some places.
sponding. Those who did respond
Q jiiy T tlo u g h l.
wood
stove*.
Makes
no
dust
or
dirt
Hither
with or without cabin«-!
STREET
206
EAST
BAY
Sheridan Jewett has had bad luck reflected much credit upon them- j Map* highest myrtt at wav* |*. ns
The utmost satisfaction is assured to the hnusew'if«* in tC*
■ this week. One of his fine horses selves. The program was as follows:! much a* possible, tu rob* external cir­
use of these.stoves ami device*.
took lockjaw and had to be killed.
Words of Welcome by Coussel cumstance.*. anil as little a* pussiblo
New Perlection Cook Book Free to Every Pu/chater ol a New Perfection Cook Slotr
to bsL, himself be ruled by them.—
/ Mrs. D. H. C. Rabun has been Commander Harrison.
Goethe.
aick, but under the care of Dr. Rob­
Address by E. H. Kilbee.
S U IT S E V E R Y B O D Y
son her many friends are glad, to ace
Music on Violin and Guitar by
I t auit* the most exaeting French chef^, I t suits the house­
her up again.
Misses Kilbee.
wife.
I t in found in luxurious villa*—in ram p s—in farms in
ROSO
of
It*
Condition
of
,
^
Ih® W. S. Kemper family spent
A d d r e s s 'by Counsel Commander
humble
city homes. Everybody use* it, everybody likes it.. It i*
' JFuesday a t Daytona Beach, before H unt of Oviedo.
THU FIRST NATIONAL BANK
the
all-round
stove for all the year round. It bakes, broils, roasts
' Mrs. Kemper and the children take
Instrumental Music by Miss Tarand
toasts
as
well aa n coal range.
at
Sanford,
their leave for Kentucky.
be 1.
Mrs. Alfred Vanes and two chib
Recitatioirr The Woodman’s Goat I , lb« S tale of Harld*. *1 Ih« Clone*of l in d a » .
, dren spent Monday with Mr*. J. W! by Mis* Helen Moran.
S tp trm b ri lllb , ISM
Blllingsly. .
Music by Miss Irene Peters.
Kmoor era
Hupt. A. F. Bell is having the road
Recitation by Miss Georgia Geiger 1/-«ni nod I i U r o u n u ---- ----------I 244,061.6«
Sanford, Florida
p u t in fine traveling condition.
. 76.01
O venir »ft a, m v i n t and uneecured —
M usli by Miss Claire Harrisoa.'
6.260.06
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8.
Hand*
to
»nrur*
circuit
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—
Where th e brlckds laid he is having
A short Talk by Mr. S haddock.': Pond* t o »-cur» P n l s l Having*.----5,000.00
42,533.66
Becurltbe, *tc_______ ________
a good roadbed made and th e dicthes
Refreshments, consisting of cake Pond*.
10,100 00
flanking flou*«, Kurnllur* and ftiturea
cut out wider.
an d coffee were served immediately Due from National llaaki (not
32.69*. tl
after the dose of the program.
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from
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launch was served by the ladies Check» »ml other C u b Item»______ __ t k2,2*9.67
3,173.00
Not«« of other Nation»! Bank»......... - .
MOORE’S STATION
throughout th e evening.
fractional paper currency, nickel* and
It is said that there was a larger
c e n t » - . — .------------------t-----------1,762.70
lew ful Money lUmrv» Is U»nk, via:
crowd
present
than
had
ever
been
Mr. Welker Is very ill at his home

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Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co.
Sanford Furn. Co;
T. J. Miller &amp; Soii

P la c e Y o u r O rd er N o w F or

on Richmond avenue In Brown's
Hummock-nnd owing to ‘his advanced
age, 82 years, and the nature of hi*
Hines* there is no hope of his re­
covery.
1. D. Hart, Sr., died at the home
of his *on, I. D., Jr., at Beck Ham­
mock Saturday. Hi's death came as
a surprise as he'was not ill but a
very short time.
:Rev. Bartlett concluded hie revival
meetings and has returned to Enter­
prise.
There wa* another young
folia* meeting on Friday afternoon,
M ia Btriha Lawrence ha* arrived
from the~Jreat and has been the
gueat of her parents, Rev. and Mr».
T. B. Lawrence. Miss Lawrence will
teaeh in Jacksonville this year.
Miss Annie Brown is here from
Ft.' Christmas, spending some time
with her sister, Mrs. J. F. Mc­
Clelland.
Will Prevatt went to New Smyrna

in the hall to a social bofofe and
We
sjwm"tried to b* ju»t • little *ke»«J
the. Woodman an* pleased- that they,
of the other fellow in ih o general equipment of
have so many friends and hope to
TocaL.
1101,615.68 our «iocs. A l aa «rvdeoc» o f th h de«re to »bow
tho new est *ad only th e beet of ererylki**. w s
have the pleasure of entertaining
li»bollica
them again soon. By request, Clif­ C a p fu l Block paid b
26.000.00 gladly recommend to user* of tak
« , 000.00
Fuad , , .
ford Proctor gave several selections Burptas
Undivided proflu,
l ii n pits________________
21.18221
on the player piano before the ex­
1.000.00,
l lam rw d lor T u e * . . . . . . . . . . . s . . .
ercises of the evening began.
National Hank Noi «a mi letan dine ____
«450.00
P e n c r a ft
18.00
Geneva was saddened last Satur­ Dividend* unpaid
.
I22t.962.66
ComiineJ
Office
day on learning of the death of Mr. Demand certificate» of
and
Fountain
Pen
d
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p
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7
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Johi\ Hart,' which Occurred at the
s certifient*» of
home of his son, Dee Hart near T i mdefunti___________
7,919.25
■ P F
In k • - f f P B
check*_______
1,0*1,57
Sanford. Mr. Hart had not been Certified
■ 11,2667(1 •—th n m w »6 member o l th e C arivi*• Isx family.
IV—tal Bovin*» Dèpoaita
642-01
15,000.00
well for some time, though no one mile p a y a b l e .. . ......................................
Pencraft Ink warn« a blue nnd «Ine» a jet black.
though no one thought him seriously
1404.63591
Tetti---------------------------"
It it eapecially brilliant, sm ooth sad permanent.
C om e to spd le* na above you the new C e rt« ink
ill until within an hour of his death. B ute of Florida,
County of Sentinel»
Realtlves were hastily summoned L 11. t . W hltner, C ubl«r of th e abbv* named bottle with lbs sew flow-comtrolW.
and everything done for his good
but death. claimed another victim
D. F. W U l T N B U , “
to M m m e thia l Jib
and’the soul, of another mortal waa
H. C. t h ill
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lion. Winston Churchill,
Head of England's Navy,
A Farseeing Statesman

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Extreme school of Euocnists At­
tacked by Doctor Saleeby.

S e w e r Pipe, Doors, Sash and
B linds,

Based on
Wrong P re m iss— Taking
Children From U nnatural E nviron­
ment Is Not Interfering With
HIS recant engagement off Hel­
N a tu ra l Selection.

HORSES K I L L E D IN B A T T L E A T H AE LE N

natural jslectlnn; —
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In flgbtlng against the causes of In­
fant mortality. Doctor Saleeby denied
that natural scloctlou was being inter­
with,
"Conditions Initiated In tho slutna
and public houses aro not natural." ho
said. "They aro hideously unnatural."
Eugenista of tho estremo 'school
were accused of forgetting tho Impor­
tance of nurture before birth, of pronaU| |nnuBnceg ,lu„ lu environment

!Uh la n g u a g e ; be w as llrst elected to
the house of commons ns n C onserva­
tive, b u t has been a Liberal m inister
of tho c r o w n for nearly nine years. a n d
he has proved himself one of tho most
active a n d jioworful of m odern E n g ­
lish sta te sm e n
It Is a singula r eolncldenro th a t tho
t u o men now a t the head of tho Brltlsli
w ar olllee nm l a d m ira lty w e re once b it­
ter enem ies In tlm Sudan. I » r d K itc h ­
ener of K h a rtu m , secretary of stnto
for w ar. Incurred the disapproval of
Winston Churchill when tho younger
man was a \\ ur correspondent. Church
III w rote such a b itte r - c r itic is m of
.K itchener fur the Graphic, because tho
coi mu u n d e r n t/e d a c e rta in tom b th a t
the lim iter was taken up In the house
of isiminons
K itchener for years did
not forgive C hun bill, but (*&gt;w th a t
they are In such correlated responsible

Thoy assu m e d that tt w as simply a
question of heredity from birth. When
It ha« been proveil th a t Infections and
th o forces of malnutrition have been
playing &lt;&gt;n th e child for m onths before
birth
Tho n u rtu re of tho m o th e r Is
therefore Just as lmi»irtant ns If the
child hud boon fed on gin and pickles
a f te r birth.
"Thnro nro no stntlstlcn and no ar­
guments." d(&gt;clart*d tho »iienker. "as
regards th e relative Im portance of na ­
tu r e and n u r tu r e , which se e m s to rec­
ognize tlm fact Ihut e v eryone of us
wns alive, or should have been alive,
at least nine months before we were
born and that nurture was pla tin g
upon heredity during the whole of that
peril "t wllh .( degree of pow er which
It will m&gt;ver let able to display at a
lator i—rtod ”
Ahi'tiot could be found 111 a hub)
born of a tippling mother, th o spe a ke r
continued, hut this was not beredlt)
II w.o- racial poison working out as
a n t e n a t a l m alnutrition
It therefor*»
f o l l o w e d th a t the n u rtu re o f th e fu
tu rn patent was essential for rival
ougentrs
Ik.d o r Saleeby. a fte r c rltlelrlng the
blole^:«ta who s p ik e without any prgr-Heal 'i p e r le p c ii with e ith e r children
or mothers, laid down th e following
proposals for the Im provem ent of In
font life:
1 All m otherhood to In- r e g a rd e d a*
a first c h a r g e on tho rmiources of a
nation
J
G overnm ent a u th o rity to took
a fte r m aternity
3 T h e handing over of all m a te r ­
nity cases, regnrdless of w ealth or so­
cial conditions, to the public health
authority.
4 Thu establishm ent of m a te rn ity
centers, twrtb prenatal and ¡«»InulJil.
th roughout th e country
All this, ' Doctor Saleeby concluded,
' I' fun da mob Lai eugenics, and Is far

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positions and Churchill has laid down
tho pon Kite boner probably hns burled
the hntolietAsldo froiii their ancient nntlpatliy.
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II la strange Hint Kltcbenor should
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and a prufmAior at the head of the
mi\\ department, for never Iteforu
In alt her history was England ready
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ginning oi a war.
Churchill has an Infinite capacity for
work and grasps swiftly and with
splendid breadth. There Ih n story that
a |icnce loving radical said upon Ills
appointment to the admiralty. “It Is
vcrycnad: Churchill will make tile navy
so dreadfully efficient."
His physical courage Is of n high
lj-|ie. ns hns liceii proved again anil
again He took part In the famous
cavalry charge nt Omdurtnnu. although
Heretofore Florida fruits hnvc had too short n season. Flu*
nominally only a noiv«pn|ior man. Dur­
fincpriccs usually secured for late oranges and grapefruit could
ing the Boer war he fought when'the
be had on a much larger volume of fruit than the State now
nrtnort-d train was captured, lending
markets and for a longer period.
n forlorn hope again and again after
Buckeye Nurseries hayc urged the planting of late varieties for
all the officers were.killed, until at
mnny years. Many of thtfltloSt prosperous growers of the State
last some one without authority hoist­
owe their success to this advice. I he best late oranges and
ed the white flag. IIo was captured
grapefruit were introduced by Buckeye Nurseries.
by tho Boers, bill escaped In remark­
able fashion to take bis chance In n
hostile country of reaching tho British
troops. Ho succeeded, however, and
fought again, although ibero was a
price on his head for recapture and a
flrtng squad for his punishment.
Also it gives suggestions for selecting locstion of grove and on everv otlier
Who can foretell 'the possibilities of
phase ol dtruslruit culture. It is n complete guide to success apd oil its
such genius In n man of fortV years
•dvice has been tried out in the experience of successful growers.
of ngol Am! should the navy do
Varieties are described in detail; many of them are illustrated in natural
colors. Some of the best groves of the State are pictured to show proper
what Is now expected of it ho may
methods of planting, cultivation, fertdilation, spraying, marketing, etc.
easily become a great popular hero, and
Too expensive to permit of indiscriminate distribution, the book is Dec to
there will lie associated with his name
all intending planters. You will bewelcome to n copy if you write for it
a tradition of political glory worthy of
while we have a supply on hand—edition ii limited.
the Churchill glories In tho spbero of
war
BUCK EYE NURSERIES
He will bo the first Churchill to lend
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a
party should lie become prime min­
TAM PA, FLA.
ister. Ills father led In tho house of
HÉBB
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commons and led brilliantly, when be
wns only tblrty-sovcn. but be was er­
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ratic and not^trusted, nis own leader,
Lord Salisbury, accepted hla resigna­
tion with relief. But the American
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ex trem e school of ougenlsta has been
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fa re of Infancy" m eeting h ero by Ur.
C. AV H aleeby. n pupil of F ra n c is G al­
lon. the fo u n d o r-o f eugenics. „While
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It U not, said the doctor, all e ssen ­
tial uud j ill Im portant. E n v iro n m en t
la quite aa Im portant.
Ho accused
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blocking a ltu m p ts to Im pruxo th e conperhaps .c r e n moro ao. - X h l x m a n . l a . d l t t o n s - c f
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Winston Churchill has all tho atnmp
of genius and high daring and lias
crowded more Into Ids forty years than
any man of his day. Ho has been
through five ivftf/R bo bus written
seven books, one of them being tho
biography of bis father. wlRch ranks
among tho llrst half doten In tho Eng-

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were -widely believed, missionarie
write.
-t^I heard," »ays one, from one of
the sons of a prominent Pasha" th a t
Germany had taken possession of
Belgium aqd had installed 41 moslem
NO SP O T U N DER T H E SUN
pasha ns ruler over that part of Eu­
IS IM IVfU ilE
rope."
Describing conditions at Beirut
the
same missionary writes:
PRESBYTERIAN MISSION BOARD
."Orders were announced from the
MAKES SUMMING UP OF THE
Ottoman government for mobilisa­
WORLD'S AWFUL WAR
tion and the calling of all eligible
for military conscription from the
New York, N, Y., Sept. 23.— Re­
ages of ID to 45; also the abolition of
ports from the outposts of the net­
ordinarily
work of missions established through- alt exceptional
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out t w world by the P r e s b y t e r h m
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here today, te ll icsaional men.- T h i s n u u lto d in a
of worldwide conditions unparalleled stampede of young and old from
Beirut to Lebanon when thousands
in the history of the church. Thorc
of both Moslem and Christians fled
Is no spot under the sun according
wiUa and without their families. At
to these repute« »w here a war ha»-!
the samo moment came ofdera to
failed to strike a blow nt commerce;
no inhabitant of the civilised world, commandeer all horses and mules Tit

THE SANFORD HERALD WORLD WIDE SUFFERING
'
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
IN THE WAR
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T h e Board of Trade of Bradont o w n hgs issued a booklet descrip­
t i v e of BrndentoWn and M anatee
c o u n ty aDd It Is a fine piece of llter-»tare,.f,plriilatnl.Ln t e « g
i n t h a t section. -The. cover is a
on
t h e Manatee river th at wjll .indues
tbtr-prmrpcctive homesoeker to come
s o u t h , to the land of the Manatee.
T h e Illustration« and descriptive
m a t t e r are not overdrawn and the
b o o k le t should prove of great bene­
fit to that enterprising city and
c o u n ty , With th e many thousands
* o f people in th e north looking for
lo ca tio n s in Florida it behooves all
t h o trade bodies of the different secc itie s to be issuing such literature
a n d bringing the now people into tho
sta te .

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It has been stated that Ninety-Seven Per Cent of
men work for their actual living after they are 60 years
of age. Why is this? They have failed to save system­
atically and have not a surplus for old age.
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TU-lta* _»..t ■i h*' win.iniiim t r i h « oiA Hundreds of horses and muleteers
SyrL has failed
‘n the' khans ami caray
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vansaries of Beirut, while thousands
some degree,--------------------■..
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p a th s;
The situation-in.—’lY cst. Air lea—
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critical; Syria is engulfed by u tte r vious
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methods of bribery. At such a
hopelessness; Persia is' In a chaotic time -the hungry officers’ with sr!-!
condition, a it least as far as finances ariea in arrears are ready enough to
are concerned; missionaries in India turn an honest or dishonest penny." 5 3
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are shut off from outside financial aid
In West Africa, tho »board a: IV«rid
and Chile is in pitiable plight be­
nounces the situation is critical.
cause of the prostration of her in­
Letters from missionaries in ChEc
dustries, and in Guatemala the poor recite conditions here as follows;
are dfiven by hunger to the point
Chile Is Hard Hll
of confiscating the foodstuffs of thej
„ Chi|e depend, almosl „ cluB, VB, y
wealthy.
,
on her nitrate exports.
Germany
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and France are the principal buyers
"I thought I had seen the country ¡n times ol pence hut 110 freight can
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restless before but never have I im- ___________________________________ he delivered at present a n d . trade
T h e Lake Region Press Associa­ agioed anything like the present d is - 11
with Europe ia Aupprc**etl. I need
t i o n will meet in Orlando on Wed-1 tress and hopelessness,” writes the
hardly describe the «demoralization
nusd a y , October 7th and the editors Rev. Dr. William S. Nelson, long a
of business.
M a n y fear a popular |
U G A L A Ü V IH U SIN G
o f Florida arc invited to a ttend, ir­ missionary in Syria, from Tripoli,
uprising in-- d e m a n d of bread for
respective of location. While only
there are*
countless
homes where
under date of Aug. 21st. "R iding
Clrrall Caarl, H o r n lh Judicial Clrcall. i
,
,
,
, ,
t h o newspaper m en of tho counties across the country on Monday^ftnd In Hiai«
of Florida, in and lor Hominoii- everything has uiready been pawned
C ounty. In C h a n c e r y
o f Oaceola, Orange, Lake , Seminole Tuesday across three distrie rtf l &lt;li‘d l'eaplr«
for food."
Hunk ol Hanford, a for
a n d Vohisia are eligible lor ifctlve not ace a single camel or mule or (»oral inn, or f aniseti a n d •*ti*tini g
it has been impossible to transm it
n d e r the Ibwa of th e s t a t e of
m em bership the editors of Florida horse and only a few weak donkeys uFlorida,
C o m p la i n a n t ,
funds to missionaries in India, tho
o r a n y other s ta te are welcome to anil very few men. A1J were hiding K. K Hr a d y a nva.
board continues, and for this reason
d wife, C a r r ie S
a t t e n d the meetings
A A n c o r o - j from | h ; #fm&gt;. dA f|
Hr a d ) . Van I beffi a n and
1.r &lt;* t »
the
missions th e re have been nuthoro m p a n y , a r u r p o r a l i o n , Arner
g r a m will be arranged for th em c ca -!I "The draft
. . . calls ,lor practically all i t|r»n
ixed by cable to sell church property
Agricultural l'h-mir.i fon.
« io n an d through real business will take | lhe aMp ^ d|ed men The ,i8t (&gt;l Z
' . : / »
t ó £.
to obtain food. At Teheran, Persia,
u p m ost of the tim e of the editors
k mu| w r&gt;|j8 for „n that are 0 „ (..nn-f.. ir.ui«» .n.i .i.-.n, j.u.t- nt.t.un
practically the sa m e situation exists
t h e y will also have a few_ minute* to ^
^
onfy a ^
In Switzerland, the hoard »ayM,
.
Yru r p o r a i t u n , J . II. M r L a u r i n
s p a r e in visiting th e city ol Orlando, months ago. Camels are impressed
many
of the missionaries have for
o m p a n y , a c o r p o r a t io n F r u ì II
t h e prettiest inland city in the e n ­ wherevef found. Cattle and sheep CNiilile,
Ili-e*!v*r, in l&gt; a n k ru p try
the monent ceased their clerical
(or i h # li 1)1f l i t A &lt;' f OC k r r &gt; 4:
t i r e southland.
The big hearted uri» demanderi,I, an
duties and as nearly all the laborers
as well ai»
as the gmin
g
Fumimi* Conw»*n&gt;. * corporation,
p e o p le of Orlando can lie depended .r,,
.» 4ithru-thing*-*
ii _ «ifloors.
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..
Uflkrupl, Culi l'irtlllirr CompinY,
; have bren mobilized to preserve
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u p o n to act as hojta and then they simply means the utter destruction U o m p a n y . a r o r p o r a t i o n , P a r la n
i neutrality, have gone into the fields
P a in t ( ompmny, a r o r p o r a t i o n ,
h a v e such good ones as Howard, of the country, if curried out und the A
I ami helped th e women anil children
rm o u r K m l l l i p r W orks, ■ eorIteene, Ferris, Sparkm an, Walton.
to harvest the crops.
Impoverishment of the people if they
corpora'iön/'Vid" mi.nt.
B r u n c h and other newspaper men try to buy or bribe themselves off To Irouit I* Kir« i n ti A tw o o d l,
Kkr.
^to t a k e thrt lead. The editors who
partner*, t r a d i n g a n d doing l . u n n m »•
N O T IC E
"THo cruelty of the officials trying
h V __Kir* L r o m a i n &gt;. of th* city of
v is it Orlando on th e 7th of October to enforce the- ord r r r --nmtTW— W«»r»i
Ifi'ih a ifgfwvrf' |^&gt;tj|»l*r,a
Notice la hereby given that under
« a n be assured, of a good meeting Ing and aliuse for the men anil des-1 P ilta b u rg P la ta (ita«« t'o rn p a riy , a r a ip o ra - and by tirtue of inslrucilonit re*
tlo n.
th# c ity of A t l a n t a , In th* #tat*
aorgta
a n d a good time.
celved from th e (Jit y Council of
truction of household effects in the sup'plV«^“l ? . H » . r . ( Um .,.r ,y .
rorporation.
villages. One of the men driven in
,h' f*1» 1,1 Philadelphia, in th- .t.i« ol Sanford, Florida, (hat I will begin*
. . .
,
. .
,, r, J» l’«nn»ylvanl»
T H E A D V E R T IS IN G FA K IR S
Orloher I sF, 1914, inslilule
was heard to cry out imploring God r.ci.n l'aint Cump.ny,
c o r p o ra t io n , of ning
th# city of A t l a n t a , In th # a la te of (2«or- suit to enforce collodion of*nll d e ­
.During each w inter Florida is In­ to hasten thenr to the scat of war
r ia :
fested with a horde of advertising so that he should he armed th a t he
taxea. paving liens, and
Il a p p r rr lf lr frix n th « a ffid a v it. Al-d In linquent
lhl&gt; cau&gt;«. Gy Croc*« A. IlaCnlln, Solicitor sidewalk i n n r e r m n r the City of S a n ­
fakirs who qnrich themselves a t the might se n d -h is first bullet to tho and
ol Count«! (or Complainant, that It U
expense of the business men, seldom heart of his officer. Others say if the belial ol affiant that th« re.nond.nta, ford, which have been certified to
l.oul« IV Itlr. and Atwood l.. hire, rog iv in g anything worthwhile in re­ they ever reach the front they will partner., trading and doing htiilne,, a. mentor coltedion.
..
,
i
.
L. I*. Hlc* A Company, are non-re&gt;ldrnt&gt;
Those owing any delinquent tax,
t u r n . T hey get rich picking by throw
down their arms an d go over ol the .tat* ol riorlda and are .reaid.nta
sidewalk
or paving liens should n j .
promoting all kinds of advertising to whatever enemy is before them °!
' / 0,U
h,ltiryiti0,i,&gt;
,h,n. ,h*
, , , tof*
riorfda, ?and
that
thrir *rprrarnt
plar#
Ju
st
same
with m e , and thus avoid
schem es of doubtful worth, often in t h e h o p e o f g Je t t i n g e n o u g h t o of
lt-«1d » n r , I, N « » Orl»»n&gt;, l.aul«i,n&gt; and
t h a t «aid r o p u n d r n t , ar« b o t h o v . r t a r n t y - th e arrum ulallon of further rosls.
c h a rg in g big prices for work that eat.
o n , y r a r . nl • ( , . a n d t h a t t h r r r I» no p»r
ln Ih« ■tat* ol F lo rid a, t hr • n u r » ol
GEOUGYlA. D e C O f tE S ,
local concerns would do without
A reassuring cablegram from the ■on
. t u b p o r n a upon « b o r n w ould bind &gt;ald
9-3tc
City Attorney.
charge.
In T a m p a their graft is mission at Tsingtau, China, lias re- r r a p o n d . n t a , a n d it ( u r t h r r a p p e a r ! » « from
fll.d In th la r a u a r , by t h a aald
grentijr handicapped by an agree­ ieved the hoard’s apprehension for lah*ao ragffidavit,
* A. L v C o l t * . , t h a t It l a ' t h a b«tl«(
of a tU .n l t h a t W t t a b u r g P l a t a C l . . . C o m ­
m en t of the business men th a t they Its’ workers, there.
*
p a n y , I. a n o n - r e a i d c a t r o r p o r a t i o n ol th«
will n o t patronize any outside a d ­ Heard Germans Put Moslem Over • ta t« of Florida, a n d la a r c . i d r n t c o rp o ra ­
tion of a . t a t . or c o u n t r y o t h e r th a n tha
v e rtis in g scheme not approved after
Belgium
• t a t . of Florida, a n d t h a t t h a aald IMtt»bur« P la ta G l i u C o m p a n y I. a r . . l d * n t
Investigation by th e hoard of trade,
At Beirut— prostrated by fear of co
Will be Riven in Sanford on
rp o ra tio n of t h o . t a t o ol C o o f f l a with
and the adoption of a similar plan conscription— the wildest rum ors
o f f i c e a t A t l a n t a , ( l o o r f l a ; t h a t Huppl««
H a r d war» C o m p a n y , U a Jittn-raaidoot
.
in O rlando and o th e r cities of the
p o r a llo n of tb« a t a t o ol F lo r id a , and I. a
s t a t e would save the business men
r c . i d r n t r o r p o r a t i o n of a »tat« or c o u n try
o th e r t h a n th* . t a t « ol F l o r i d a , a n d i&lt; ■
m any dollars.— Orlando Sentinel.
FLO RIDA N E W S PA PE R DAY
r n l d r n t r o r p o r a t i o n of t h e a l a t e of Penn
■ylvanla, a n d t h a t i t . plac e of rreldenre la
S a n fo rd has this plan, but once in
The Kissimmee Valley G azette Philadelphia, P e n n . y l v a n l a ; a n d t h a t t b . Beginning October 1st. Kates on
so often the fakirs' slip one over on names October 17 as newspaper day.’ P i r l r n P a i n t C o m p a n y la a non resident
application.
t h e a t a t e ol F l o r i d a , a n d j . a
t h e merchants a n d it is usually the Everybody in Florida will be ex­ rr oe .ir pdoernatt i ocno r o!
p o ra tio n of a a l a t e or c o u n try
Mnjoric A. Boor Instructor of Violin
t h a n tho a t a t e of F l o r i d a , and t h a t
nxu’chanta who never advertise in pected to send a newspaper to- u tohthe e rattld
Parian
P a i n t C o m p a n y la a resi­
S&amp;e local paper. Some people w ant iriend or relative in the U nited d e n t c o rp o ra tio n of t h a . t a t « of ( l e o r f l a ,
a n d t h a t Ita p la rn of r r a l d a n r o la A t l a n t a ,
t o (he victimised a n d -a ll the efforts States or Europe on th a t day.
. Del.AND, FLORIDA
( l e o r c ia t a n d t h a t t h a r a a te n o p e r .o n a In
th e a t a l t of F lo r id a , th o a arvlcv Of a aubo f p re s s and pulpit would not preWill all editors join an d boost for p o e n a upon w h o m w o u l d - b i n d a n y ol th a
w a n t I tv There is a sucker born newspaper day?
aald n o n - r e a id r n t c o r p o ra tio n * ,
» h o are
n am ed a . re.p o n d cn ta; •
•
lase^ y nurratft and th e minutes come ’ Florida has dozens of splendid
T h ero lo rv . y o u , Irftuia P. H i r e a n d A t­
1- n ic e , r o - p a r t o a r a t r a d l n « a nd do­
doae together in Florida.
newspapers—papers 't h a t ar4 print- wood
ing buaineaa u n d e r t h a firm n a m e a n d alyl*
ol
L,
P.
4 C o m p a n y , P l t t i b u r i P la te
ng the tru th about this wonderland. Olaa* C oHire
m p a n y , a c o r p o r a t i o n , flupplro
There are thousands everywhere who l a r d w n ra C o m p a n y , a r o r p o r a t i o n , a n d
D1ERELY A SUGGESTION '
‘arlon P a i r t C o m p a n y , a c o r p o ra t io n , are
M iam i complains that Jackson­ want rclaiable information a b out h e r e b y orde re d a n d r e q u ir e d t o a p p K r to
th*
ol c o m p l a in t , d u l y d ie d In thi* r a u . e ,
W hat b e tte r n o t tiiil
v ille diverts travel from the East mysterious Florida.
l a t e r t h a n M o n d a y , t h a 2 n d d a y ol
way
is
there
than
to
supply
the
N
o
v
e
m
b
e r . A. 1). 1914, t h * earn* bein g a
-Comal to the West Coast, and is
court.
ttfcinking of establishing a publicity thousands of information hungry ru leI t dI*a y f uolr t hthla
e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h t* notice be
h e d in th* S a n f o r d H e r a l d , a n e w .Hnreau in Jacksonville to see that people with copies of Florida papers! pb u. pb lli
q p u b l l. h e d In S e m la e l* c o u n ty , Flor­

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PEOPLES BANK O F S A N FO R D V&gt;

T H£ =

VIOLIN INSTRUCTION
Thursday Afternoon and Evening,
. and Friday Morning

JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY

J T w m rmiR rUismtSL

’ SANFORD, FLA.

H. E. TOUR

R. R. DEAS

CaaUor

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Sugar Is Cheaper
13 POUNDS SUGAR................................$1.00
12 2lh. CANS TOMATOES...............
85c
12 BABY CREAM................................... *90c
12 TALL CANS CREAM.........................$1.00
CRANBERRIES.;___ 15c TWO FOR 25c
APPLES PER PECK........, _■.................... 5 0 c
• OATMEAL IN BULK ’
NEW PRUNES, PEACHES AND APRICOTS

I L. P. McCULLER
JC5C X X X X X X X X X X X 2X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Too Late To Classify.
For Sale or Rent— Five acres rich
land at Moore’s Station, artesian
well, fenced, has been farmed, always
good crops, near R. R. station and
brick rontl.
Price $1500.
Terms,
$200 down, balance to suit buyer
Write Dr S I) Miller, 14 East
Ninth St., Jacksonville, Fla
10-4p

Nollco lo Telephone Subscribers
On anti after October 1st, 1914,
there will he a charge of ONE
DOLLAR ($1.00) made for chang­
ing position of telephone in same
building, and TWO
DOLLARS
($2.00) for moving telephone from
one building to another.
S A N FO R D T E L E P H O N E CO
Per F W. Mahoney, See')

N O T IC E
For R ent— Sanford, Florida, live
acre hammock farm a t head Celery As 1 have charge of the business of the
avenue on river. 60 East Cain St., Title Bond &amp; Guarantee Co., East Han­
ford Land League, nnd W. A. Whit­
AtlahC*,' Georgia.
10-41p
comb, I can be found In the Tax AsvessorN Office.in the court house.
600,000 fine celery plnnts rra d y hy
T H O S . K. B A T E S
Oct. lat.
Will pack for shipment.
'*H," Box 896. Sanford. Fla
10-tic!
Room and hoard in private fam­
ily, for two men, who will roo,m to­
gether. Home comforts. References
exchanged.
A. B. (j.,- care Herald
office.
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D R . C7 W . F A IN
D E N T IS T

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WORK FOR .WHITE PEOPLE ONLY

PEOPLES BANK BUILDING
ROOM 9

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W E S T E R N UNION
TELEGRAM

Maim! gets a square desi in having
information concerning that part of
th o East Coast properly presented
to visitors and possible investors.
W e cannot conceive of Jackson­
v ille having any greater interest in
one portion of tho peninsular over
a n o th e r ,’though the chan tea would
appear to be in favor of the East
C oast, with the powerful forces of
th e Flagler system at work to solicit
htssinees for that railway.
However, that may be the Infor­
m ation bureau idea, is one which
aew efsl or all peninsular towns might
&lt;»nLrlhute with . profit.. It .is not
litiie—iT j' for an information buraeu
to devote all of ita time to one town
or section. One man in charge of
su ch a bureau could hand out in
formation for a number of towns,
«ltd it is possible to find s man who
would give no-one of the towns im
p loyin g him any preference. The
««at of establishing and maintaining
a bureau could be made small to
If half a dozen towns joined in
i expense and the profile.
W hy not organise such a bureau
« H h Miami, St. Petersburg, Ocala,
O d a r td o , Sanford and Kissimmee

If the papers and the people will
join hands on this proposition there
ought to go out of the state on that
day no less than 500,000 copies of
Florida papers to all parts of ethe
world.
Juat think of itl Half a million
messages direct from One 'friend to
another, spreading e,nlightenment
among tha people as to the resources
of the state and the opportunity
waiting here for tourists, homeseekers, investors and capitalists.
How many paper will join and
urge tho people to help ua.apread
this information? ’ How many editori will support tha proposition
with editorials and news atorie
Speak up. We are listening.
Let* us all "booat" Florida N ew s­
paper Day. Let everybody make it
a point to mail out one, two, three
or more copies of the home news­
paper on Newspaper Day, October
17th.—Kissimmee Gazette.

There is no law In Germany today
but the military law and all public
utilities are administered from Ber­
lin—her school* are closed and her
women and children ere ordered to

ida, one* a week for Rvo c o n v a c u tl r * week*.
W U n.M , K. A. Dougin**, d a r k of aald
c o u r t, a n d th* a*nt th e r e o f , th la 34th d a y
ol S e p t a m b e r, A. D. 1914.

E. A. DOUGLASS.

C lark of C i r c u it C o u r t , S e m ln o ta Co., Fla.
Ily J a a . C. H o b e r te , D. C.
tie or.V A . ' D e C o t t e a ,
S oll.U or a n d of C o u n t# ! f o r C o m p l a i n a n t
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ftrHTATE MENT
of tba nwner.hiu, m anagem ent, circulation,
etc., o l tho Hanford Herald, publUhed aeralweekly at Sanlerd, Florida, required by Art
ol Aitgiut 34, I V t .
Editor, K. J. Holly. Sanford. F it.
Managing Editor, earn*.
Dmlnee* Manager, W. M. tUynaa. Sanford,
Fla.
Publlther., Tba Harold Printing Co., San(ord, Ft*.
Owner, holding 1 per cent or more o(. tb#

- genital oteokt

K. 1. Hally, Sonlord. Fla.
G. W. Klnehan, Denver, Colo.
W, M. Haynoa, Sanford, Fla.
M. D. Hally. Banferd, rl*.
People. Bank, Sanford, Fla.
N. K. Garner, S in lord , Fla.
* Tht«» E. Wilson, Sanford, Fla.
7.. B. Ratliff, Sanford. Fla.
&gt;,
E. B. Hotlrke, Sanford. Fla.
Known bondholder*, mortgagee* and other
oarwrltF holder* holding I par rant or more
ol tb t total amunt e l bond*, mortgage* or
other recurllleei N one.
,,
(Signed)
W. M. H A Y NES,
Bnainoao Manager.
Sworn to and aubacrlbed before me thla
&gt; !.d 6 ., .1
0 &gt;&lt;; 0 „ V4N
Notary Pubtle Stale ol Florida.
U y commit.Ion expire* Fab. 9tb, 1941
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17JHY 14 2 Extra ..
Washington, D. 0. iept. 19, 19Ì4
Caohior First National Bank,
Sanford, Florida
Inoreaso Capital Stook Your Bank. Approved, Certificate
Mailed, Change Books Today*
W* J. Fowler, Deputy Comptroller.
11:25 A. M. Sept 19, 1914
FREDERIC H. RAND, President
F. P. FORSTER, V i« President
GEO. H. FERNALD, Vice P resen t
B. F..WHITNER, Caihler
A. L. BETTS, Assistant Cashier

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ESTABLISHED ISS7

CAPITAL $35,000.00

SANFORD. FLORIDA

SURPLUS &amp; PROFITS $55.000.00

To meet the growing needs of our city and county the resorces
of the bank have been increased. And in addition to the increase
in resources the bank’s field of usefulness is greatly enlarged by
its membership in the Federal Reserve Association.

�THE SANFORD HERALD

SEPTEMBER 25, 1914

IN AND

ABOUT THE CITY

Utile Happenings— Mention
Matters In Brief

Of

Capt. W. M, Lovell, the genial
city clerk has returned from u trip
to Plant City, Wildwood, Lceaburg
and other seaports and reports a
moat enjoyable time. He inspected
t h ^ r i v ic alTuirs of’the different cities
nnd has sortie very valuable data on
the same,

pace

Five

BIG WINTER RUSH
A B O U T PEOPLE
TO FLORIDA POINTS
AND EVENTS

RAILROADS ARE JPREPARING
Continued From Cage s
PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST
guest.
These elicited a gale of
* FOR THE BIGcI e ST SEA­
merriment
and fun.
SON IN HISTORY
,-Bmn&gt;«ry Of The Floating Small Talke luirge assortment stamped goods ut
*•+*
A knock at the door announced
Succinctly Arranged For Harried
Herald Herder*

Mrs. Grace
First street.

Karl

Williams, 106
Jacksonville, Sept. 26.—Looking the arrival of two deal little maidens
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♦ I f'
forwnrd to a big tourist season in heavily laden with a basket of fa­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Fresh oysters tOc per quart at Florida this winter, the railroads vors for Miss Nnnd, and little ♦
here are making preparations for Misse, Mildred and May Holly ♦
10-1 to
Pulaski, Va., is Paint's.
C. E. Hollid
handling Inrge numbers, which are were truly “ heavily laden" with a
cr, Mrs.* W. P.
the gueat o( hie
Mrs. B. J. Starling unti daughter,
anticipate^ to make the greatest Inrge basket attractively pretty in i
CLmumm»—have returhed'fTÖm i r deAker».
season for visitors the slate has ever its dress of white, covered with red ♦
veast enhea A m t-Im p e ria l. H p ^ u ! trip ta —G h a uVauqu*. and h á d r The railroad officials are very hearts and tied with red chiffon, con­
Y
gasoline irons a t Mrs. Simon’s.
2-tf other points in New York and the optimistic over future prospects here, taining gifts of a charming variety.
New England states, most of the
Mrs.' Thco. J. Aulin of Oviedo trip being made in an automobile. despite talk of hard times and war. It was a •moment of intense interest
wss in the city on Wednesday on n Their many Sanford friends are glad New schedules nnd more trains are ns Miss Hand bngan to open her
shopping tour.
_ to have them Isuck home for the prominent among the changes, and packages, while the sweet strains of
the latest improvement in the or- ihe puno playing " H e a rts and
Drlnk^d’TitTiOL, the new drink?
X.
ouch o( ■Xr *
Wl*t
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f
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ki+mr —
melody.
Green ground bone that m a k r/t hrfVp"fissured heller transportation
Ifea'rt a h a p g itc a Vnr TftTtrM- W f t f v j . ' '
I | than cvcz-imfore.
M. M. Smith of Winter Park a nd the hens luy, at P.aint's store.
cream
were served, Mesdnmes Din^feid-STTfr-Oflaiiiltf*1sJrt'lir'WTPJJlP ’ “ D ^ n ^ b o t i y ‘visited home folk.!
Chi,'1i nrnonK Those preparing for
dsys~crthis week In the city looking for pevera! days of this week and | an early season is the Atlantic Coast gee, Haynes and Towers iisswrttnr
Mrs. Holly1*
after his many interests:
* left t o d a y for Ocala where he is Line, which hns improved its through the gracious hostess,
AKF thtTlmrig r(K&gt;m—the room in which
guests were, beside the honoree,
trains
and
added
others.
The
Dixie
Get your ice cream from D u h a r t ’s making headquarters. Don is with
the Florida Title Sl Abstract' Co., Limited between Chicago and Jack* Mesdapics B. W. Herndon, Deane * f
lVJ. ^ all members of the family gather in the
Ice Cream Factory.
85-tf
and is recognized as one of thd most sonville Is n new train th a t will be Turner, H. A. Newman, G. D. Hnrl,
Ice cold genuine apple cider de­
A. P. Connelly, W. M. Haynes, A. K
long evenings, cheerful and cozy.
experienced abstract men in the put into operation during 7hq com­
livered 40c per q u a rt a t P a in t's: 1 -10
Powers, C. H. Dingee, Alfred Lilja,
ing
season.
I
t
is
composed
of
alt
stute.
His
many
friends
here
are
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modern railroad equipm ent and con­ Cecil B u tt,’ J. B. Lawson, N. II. Y *t Perhaps it needs the addition of only one or two
glad to learn of his success.
veniences. The New York and Flor­ Garner; Misses Charlotte Hand, X
Miss Belle Eichnor of Geneva was
more articles of Furniture to make it complete, or it
H ats at reduced prices till the ida Spcciul nnd Dixie Flyer will con­ Helen Rowland, Elizabeth McLaugh­
• in the city on Wednesday on u shop­
opening. Mrs. Grace Earl Williams. tinue to run on a better schedule. lin, Bessie Long, Essie Purdqn, An­
ping tour.
• T
1 may need furnishing anew,
Apples 60c per peck ut T aint’s 1Tho sgeclal runs between New York nie Lee Culdwoll, Ruth Met linger, ♦
PLEZOL is the one bast fo u n ta in „tore.
10- ltc
“ n,J Bill city while the Dixie Flyer Ruby Metis, Kate Brown, Made­
* In either event, you will be amply repaid for the ♦*
♦
drink.
d-ti
'operates to Chicago. A. W. Fritot, line Hill, Snidee Williams, Genie
A. L Morgan of Americas was in. Florida pBMengrr nKPnt 0f the A. C. Wick. r, Addie Neal and Nellie Elder ♦ m o d era te e xp en d itu re when you n ote the improve­
Robert Brown, son of Hon. Eph.
X*
the
city on Wednesday greeting old L „pokl, eiiiJgwiaalicaHy „bout the
V
Brown of the Orange counhy board
T
/Vrsfimi/ Mr ntinn
m ent. You will liind e v e ry th in g needed here, and
of county commissioners was in the friend,. Mr Morgan formerly trav- proll|H.c t i ve tourigtl, con&gt;ing to H o r ­
♦
.
de d this territhry for the Anderson- idu
IA group of Sanford’s young people
In his opinion, neither the war
city on Wednesday.
Wilson Taper Co., and has a (urge nor the I’anama exposition in .San leaving (or college this week ate ♦ at the right prices.
5 or 6 doses CSC will hcrak nny circle of friends nil over Florida,
Francisco will have uny effect on Mfss Ethel Moughton, who joined ♦
case of Fever or Chills. Price 25 He is en route to Ft. Tierce where
Miss Claire Walker in Jacksonville, ♦
Florida’s business in 1915.
C A SH
OR
IN S T A L L M E N T
cents.
94-2GI
he will spend a few days fishing with
going on together to the Woman's ♦
*♦.
Verne Arnett and family ara Editor Wilson of the St. Lucie
College at Tallahassee, and Messrs.
Presbyterian Church
Tirsi
Street
it
Palmetto
Avenue
spending a few days at the hea?h Tribune. He is now'in the merchatiWith the reopening of tin* preach- Abe K.inner and Tenney Deane who ♦
SA N FO R D , FLORIDA
making the trip in their new Ford dise busi ness in A m eri.u, and owns mK B1.rvii.P8 for lhe wilUert the whole will enter Stetson
University at Ï
some very valuable city property worU
, h|I I.r„ | , ytt,riun church has DeLund
Mr Ka nner will enm- ♦
car.
and states that while south Georgia lt),gun t „
„vj,!,.,,,.,. (&gt;[ renewed píete lu- law cour,» t his \ ear
An
ri.K7.Ol. is the BEST rberry l, feeling th e e tf e r t- of the Kuropeall
iw
student
at
tile
I
Diversity
activity
The
Presbyterian
Klldeavother
4 -1Í
drink.
war th e y a n o p t im is tic over th e to r Society i, one of the. largest and will I Mr I S Mane,, who is ex
“Oh yes." said the Oldest Inhiib- future and expect to realize big re- fnl)Nt a r|jv |, )n , ()|H
0f Flor- 1 pecli in finish this vear
on Wednesday for Jacksonville,
NOTICE
Rant, "th a t street scarifier makes burns from their cotton .Top.a, soon ¡.j., illl(1 l t , Im.ml),,r„ art.
with
Set ice 1» hereby given that unde]
w here they will be the guests of
and by virtue of Instructions re­
considerable noise, but it is some- a- . omnium, atoms can to- e,tabHusiasm for its work. The prayer
M.t and Mrs. W. E. Watson ar- Mfs. Hobt. Byrnes. Mr. Starling is
ceived from Ihe City Couuvll of
thing of a relief from player pianos llshed with foreign countries again, j meeting maintained a good nttend- rived Tliursday ni noott and were visiting his m other in Georgia
SHiifuril. Florida, that I will begin­
and grnphophones.
Large assortment of ntibroideries unci- all summer, and from the spirit met .. tin* trail, by ,t jolly party of
Mr and Mrs .1 K Winn have ning October 1st, 1911, In Mini te
J. R. Wild man returned Wednes- and lace edging, to choose from at of tile meeting last M ednesday friend- wlio enjoyed the full of
day evening from Yirgiiun, where In- Mrs
Grace Karl
Williams, 106 night, the prospects seem bright for showering them with m e
They will returned to their home' in Georgia Mill lii enforce collection of all d e ­
has been spending the summer with first street
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a largely increased attendance in be the guests of Mr ’and Mrs D 1. after n pleasant visit to Mrs Leslie linquent taxes, p.ning lien», and
ilie near future Sunday school had Thhi*iier. until their house is fin­ Went on the Heights Mr and Mrs »Idqwalk liens, due the City of San­
relatives nnd friends.
Winn motored down through Geor­ ford. .which have been certified to
Mrs. Mar) Hooper
1o J present the first Sabbath the ished and ready for tu-iu p a n , y
Mrs. Daisy Trempins who is with
gia and Florida and report the roads me for collection.
Mr, Mary Hooper died at tin* pastor wa« at ho ine. and showed an
me this season will be pleased to residence of her son. Mr I D increase List Sunday
Thwwe owfirtf—irrry rTrifnqncnt tax.
Plans are on
Mr .itoL, Mrs, Robert Herndon tn Liullu slots's tim- for traveling ul
ihuw-aHytkíiTg in rrtrr-ffttri- I carry Parker. Tuesday night at 11 15, af­ lent for an agrressiv»* campaign dursidewalk
or paving lien» should ndhtivi returned from their honey- most all of t he way
Mrs. Grace F.arl Williams, TTtfl first ter a long and lingering Iness of mg the month of October.
ju»l
same
with me, and thus avoid
We c o n -1 nioon-and will remain in Sanford un­
street.
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the
accumulation
of further costs.
Mrs
T
K
Bates
left
on
Thurs­
several months. She was born in tidently expect to see over 200 pres- til Sunday at which time they will
GEORGE
A.
DeCOTTKS.
day
for
a
ten
days
visit
to
Pulatka'
and came to m l before the first of November, go on lo Arcadia, their future home
Apples tire bringing twenty cents Kayettevilb*. N
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City
Attorney.
Mr
and
Mrs
Mates
will
remove
to
a bushel in Georgia and North t 'u rn -1Sqnforil from Hilmingimi, N 1 . in All are invited to the Sunday aelinul
Pulatka
later
in
the
season,
where
lina and twenty cents a dozen in 1KH4. since which time she has con- and preaching services Sunday in
Little Miss Margaret Nenl will
Sanford. A good chance for grower tmuously resided in this city and the Imperial Theater.
return with Mrs. Forrest Lake to ­ they will make their future home.
been actively identified with its his-J Sunday school 9:45.
and tjonspmcr to get together.
day
Mrs. Neal will he away until
Mr» Eugene I,arm more, who lias
tory and every interest for the good
Preaching 11 a. tn. nnd 7:30 p, nt. November
One meal is all the nrgument we
hi
-n
visitiiig Mrs Phelps at l.akc
and uplift of thi* town
Mrs Hooper
need to convince you we set the best
Onoro
is now the guest of Miss
was 76 years old March 21st last,
Mr. W E Edwards of Ocala was
Music In Woodland Park
meal at the lowest price in town.
Snidee
William«
and passed a way aft er a lo ng a n d
\fit-r t let.iber first Woodland Park the guest of In« cousin. Mr- It K
Our Sunday dinners are unsurpassed
useful life, spent in tile service of
Tolar on
i-Hm-sda'
will .&gt;j»-ii only Sundays
Meals 25 cents
Weekly rates made
Ml*» Itiitb Hubert» ha* returned
others
A loving neighbor, a gen
i
Bathing,
amusements,
picnic
con­
Hr rooms and meals. St
Johns
from
u deliglitful \i»ii will» friends
emus friend and kind neighbor, sinMr« K N l.uke lias returned t&lt;&lt;
Hotel. ,
HMHc
veniences, nr. hestran music,
y-lf
leaves one devoted son, her only
Sanford ami is ready for the opening in Kissimmee.
Next Monday the Sanford schools living, relative lo mourn her loss.
Notice to Automobile and Motor- of school.
Miss Agnes and Miss Evelyn Ber­
will, start and already the city is
Tho funeral was conducted from
Cycle Owner*
ner
have returned from their sum­
presenting a busy nppearnnee as the the house Thursday morning nl
Mr*. J. C. Ensminger and Miss
Please take notice th a t alt auto
mer
vacation
teachers and scholars arrive to take !L:10, Rev. F E. Stein ineyer of­
and motorcycle licenses expire Sept. Carrie Ensminger are expected home
. j __
up the work for another season.
ficiating.
3l)th
New licenses nnd tags are, tomorrow.
Mrs
Forrest
Lake and little
Many and varied wore the iloral
.Closing out all typewriter carboh
now ready
Please call and secure
daughters
are
again
at home after
nd
ft
ThufsIVarht-a
Lu
tiler
li­
pxper. Best grpdea only. ut 2bc ! «flerings «&gt;' friend* and neighbors new license and tug before October
Miss
P*r dozen sheels. Herald Ulti ce.
««’^Uying to thè big h entrent m lirit
ila&gt; for Jin -ksiuiville, to ta ke il(i her a delightful visit to Virginia and ♦ I he C itizen
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which sbe wa» held
&lt;111Ul * as teai-hi-r in t hr Jack so 11- Washington, I&gt; C
Is directing
J SO . D JIN K 1N S .
.[
"Jésus, Lover o&lt; ray Soûl" and
Villi' publit • school.
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Tax
Collector.
' Set h Woodrufl of Orlando was in "Rock of Ages," two favorite hymns
The Fastidious «Stranger
Mrs Pearson, the guest of Mrs.
th® city on Wcdncsday. lin hua of Mrs, Hooper were beautifully
E.
T
Woodruff
has
gone
to
Tampa
Mr». C. J Ycisur, wbo ha» been
T o O ur Bakery,
jusi returi.ed from a two weeks visit rendered by Mrs, Multi tiger. Mr*.
the guest of Mrs. R. A’. Newman for several days but' will return to
Telling him that he will find
to New York cltÿ' and says th a t it Deane. Turner, Mrs. Geo. Fox and
for jleverai days has ret urned to her Sanford for nnq.thcr visit before re­
look» like court week all th e time .Mr*. A. A. Preston.
the "Bext of Everything"
turning to Jacksonville.
hom r in J ackaonville.
to a man. from Orlando.
The pall hearer* were • Messrs.
in the Bakery Line here.
Mr. H. C. Ger/or. who has been
Ice cold TLEZOL In bottles for Frank Forster, J. F. Turner, I.ucien
Miss Gertrude Brown, who hjis
The -Citizen Is Reliable
If your liver gets lazy you need u been visiting, in Macon and other attending the convention of the
Philips*, D. H. Rabun, James Couch
•lie at all dealers.
4-ff
and
liver tonic, not merely a laxative for Georgia towns returned home Sun­ Brotherhood of Locomotive Engin­
nnd S. Range.
Mr. and Mrs; Porter Wakefield
eers ut Chicago is again at home.
Many people take a day.
-So Is the Inform ation.
The sympathy of many friends go the bowels.
•nd Mrs. Endor Curlett were anting
out to Mr. and Mrs. Parker in their simple laxative when the liver gets
the Geneva visitors to the c ity -o n
Miss 1’earl Stallings, who has been
sluggish rather than take calomel,
great Horrow.
Dr. O. J. Miller has gene to At­
Tue»day afternpon. They h avc esthe attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs.
which they know to he dangerous. lanta on business.
tsblished a canning and preserve
J, W. Multilews returned to her
But a mere laxative will not start a
Ba ke ry
Card of Hympnthy
factory at Geneva and report great
home in Leesburg Wednesday.
sluggish
liver.
What
is
needed
is
a
We desire to express to our Wor­
13 M s f n o h s ,
it
Phons I I I
Mrs.
W
D
Holden
hns
gone
up
•ttecess in the making of guava jelly,
thy Matron, Mrs. J. D. Parker and tonic that will liven up the liver to Jackson villi- (or u »hart visit.
Match the Herald for notice of her husband our sincere sympathy without forcing you to stay at home
Piano and Player Piano- Expert
Mn. Grace Earl Williams' Millinery and sorrow in this their hour of be and lose a day from your work.
tuning
and repairing . All work ab­
•Mrs. B. J. .Starling and daughter,
Opening. Mrs. Williams is now in reavoment.
You have such a tonic in Dod­ Miss Clarissa, who have just re- solutely guaranteed. W.L, Harvey.
New York getting the latest styles
Mrs. Alice E. Robbins son'» Liver Tone. Dodson's Liver turned from a summer trip left again Box 1233-Phone 210-L
102-tf
and ideas in Millinery. There are inTone is alt th at is claimed for it, be­
Mrs. R. J. Butts.
dicstions of some changes in the
cause the druggist* who sell it agree
Order of tho Eastern Star.
to hand hack the money with a
•tylen since tho first of the season.
smile,
to any person not satisfied
v 10-2tc
Card of T hanks
with
the
relief Dodson's gives.
To
the
many
friends
who
have
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. H o lly .a n d
Dodson's
Liver Tone is a veget­
been
so
kind
to
us
in
the
long
illness
amily will remove to tho upartmenta
able
liquid
with n very pleasant
of
our
mother
and
especially
In
our
ovef the Herald oflice next week to
taste
and
Is
a prompt and reliable
recent
bereavement
we
beg
to
ex­
/
•
•»pend the winter months. Mr. and
remedy for constipation, biliousness,
press
our
grateful
thank*
and
appre­
W. p. Hagan and family will
Consider the advantage of having a partner in your busine»ss w ho has am ple ^
sour stomach and torpid liver.
•
occupy the Holly home on Sanford ciation. ,
resources,
who allows you to run you r business as you wish, and w ho takes an c
L. It. Philips &amp; Co. give it their
Mrs. J. D. Parker,
»
■-Heights for the winter.
a ctiv e interest in your business success.
personal guarantee. Large bottle of
John D. Parker.
5 or 6 d o s e s -666 will break a n y
Dodaon’sL 8ver Tono is only 60
T his is the relation we form w ith our custom ers.
NOTICE
*** of Fever or Chills. Prico 25
cents. For children or grown people
Mitke us a partner in your business agreeable to the «above conditions; then
Notice Is hereby given that under I it is the ideal medicine. T ry it on
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take
tim e to have a personal talk w ith our officers w henever you are in need of
and by virtue of InHlrprllons re- tkp KUIirantee.
n
Kelium, secretary of • the
advice. You will alw ays be welcom e and we will a«ssist you in every w ay pos­
ceived from the City Council o
f
_________________
,
Roard of Control of the Fiorida edSanford, Florida, that I will be*,n '
« IF* 1
1V II
sible
along such business lines.
.
•
.
otlaf I»*Ututlona will bo marnlng October U l. 1914. Institute W i l l i a m s
K id n e y
T lIlS
l a 1? MI“ Rulh Conlbear qf U k e - ault tp enforce collection of all d e ­
MAKE OUR BANK OUR BANK
m d n 0ctob" Mr. Kellum hjuL linquent taxea, paving Hen*, and
Have you overworked your hervoua
.f^efida throughout .Florida sidewalk Uens, due th e CRy of S a n ­ system and - caused trouhlw with your
.
ofthgrmtulate him upon onford, which have been certified to kidneys aud bladder? Have you pains
fig the ranks of the Benedicts,
in loins, side, back and bladder? Have
me fof collection.
,
» •Tho»«
,
wanting W atson Sprayer* . Those owing any delinquent - tax, you a flabby’ apj&gt;enrance of the face,
(c o u r t H o u s e b u i l d i n g )
he near future should IcaVe or- sidewalk or paving llena should a d ­ and under the eyw? A frequent desire
v /*
tho »»ore of tho Gèo.- H. just aarne with me, and thus avoid to pass urine? If so, Williams’ Kidney
D . L THRASHER, V -P tts.
Pills ¿-ill cure you. Sold only by Win.
fiald Hardwaro Co. a t once, as it the acenmnlatlon of further coat«.
GEO RG E A, DeCOTTKS, ’ G. A|dridge, Druggist. Prico 60c.
30
*»
Mfg. Co., Props.
i««^*.'.-.- i’j .
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EASY TO INJURE AN UMPIRE MARSANS KEPT OUT OF GAME

■ -ŒBTEMBKH 25, tî!&lt;
t h e u n d e rsig n ed Sheriff baa levied upon
a n d on M o n d a y , the 5lh d a y of O ctober.
A. D. 1914. t h o sa m e being t h e first- M o n ­
d a y In aald m o n th a n d S legal aalaa d a y . will
oapoaa for aale a nd sell a t pu b lic o u t c r y t o
t h o h l g h r a t a n d bwat b i d d e r (or cash, w ith­
in th o legal ho u rs on sold ilate, a t .and In
front of t h e c o u r t house do o r In th o c ity of
S a n f o r d , Sem inole e o u n ty , Florida, t h e fol­
lowing de sc ribe d land, s i t u a t e , lying and
being in
in acrainvif
Sem inole ruuiii/,
c o u n ty , Florida,
im«f
rm . —i to-w lt:
l.ot Sitty -a lx (till) a n d t h e s o u t h half of Lot
FUlv-1our (51) of St. J o s e p h 's A d d itio n to
S anford, accordin g to m a p or p l a t thereof
a« rceorded In thè puhlle -rec ord* of Grange
and film inole eounlle*. «tale of Florida,
t o aatlafy t h è Je r tn a of aald e t e r u t f o n and
costa.
P a t e d Ibis 31*1 d a y of A ugust. 1 9 U .
C. M. Il A N P ,
Sherlff Seminoie C o u n ty . Florida.
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LEGAL ADVERTISING

LEADER OF CLEVELAND NAPS Arbiter Hss Lest Show to Protect Court Postpones Hearing of Cuban's
Himself Than Any Other Man
Connectad With dams.

Owner Bornee» Denle» Emphatically
Rumor That Larry Lajola Will
8ucceed Joe Birmingham.

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Answering tho rumor, originating In
Now Orleans aomo weeks ago and re­
printed recently In eastern papers, C.
W. Somera denies emphatically that
Larry Lajole la to succeed Joe Birm­
ingham ns Nap manager. This story
was to tho edoct that lo rry 's playing
days i r e about over, that ho reallsea
It, and that Somers, owing to hla long
personal friendship, Intended to rnako
him bench manager, giving Birming­
ham the gato.
No attention was paid to tho yarn
when It was first sprung, hut whetv It
began to spread through tho big
leaguo circuits Somera thought It a
good opportunity to make public hla
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Tho accident which Brick Owens,
the umpire, experienced In Milwaukee
a week or 10 ago. resulting In a broken
shoulder from a foul tip. shows how
easily an umpire may be severely In­
jured.
It looks fairly easy for a man to
stand up behind a catcher with a big
Inflated protector In front of him and
a wire mask on his faco, but be has
less show than any roan connected
with tho game when It comes to pro­
tecting himself against Injury, saya
Milwaukee Sentinel. It Is a pretty
hard Job to stand up behind a moving,
wriggling catcher and a shuffling, shift­
ing batsman and aco the ball when It
passes tho pinto, but It to u wholo lot
harder to. get out of tho wny when a

Noli r e o r I p p t lr . tl o n far T * i D e ed U ndo
Nertlon 575 of t h e U o n s in l N l a li l e a .
N otire li borobjr ( I v o n t h a t J .
N .M c *
G *u(he)-, p u r r h a M r of T a i O a r t lA c a te s N o .
ItOO ami ¿115. d a t a d tho 5th d a y of J u n o ,
Representative« of organlxod base­ A D. 1999, ha* fllod «aid certificate In m y
a n d h a t m ad a a p p lic atio n lor ta x
ball were cheered tho other day when office
deed to laaua In a c c o rd an c e w ith l a w . Hald
Judgo J. H. Trleber, In thn United c ertificate em brace« t h e following described
r o p e r t y i l t u a t e d In Seminole C o u n ty , FlnrStates district court here, positioned pida.
lo-wil. Lota 42, 171 to 174, L o n r e o o d ,
until September a hearing on the 9L T h e tali) land being aaaeaaed *J the d a te of
of aueli eeM fflrete No. 2400 In
Louis Federal league club's petition tthh ee issuance
n a m e of U n k n o w n .
to havo dissolved the Injunction
T h e aald la n d bein g aaaeaaed a t th e d a t e
of th e laauanee of a u r h certific ate. No. 2416
against Armando Msranns, tho Cuban In
tha n a m e of T u m o r A. I .
Unless aald
re
fielder, who Jumped from tho Cincin­ it l f lr a te a shall be re d e e m e d a ccording
to law, t a i deed wilt issue there on on th e
nati Nationals. The Judge announced 23rd d a y of O c to b e r . A. P 1914.
N O T I C E O F HALE
W itness my official sig n a tu r e a n d seal
No tic« la hereby given t h a t u n d e r and
ihia the 17th d a y ol S e p tem b e r, A. P . 1914
b y virtu « of a final decree of foreclosure a nd
lseal!
E. A. D O U G 1 .A 8 8 ,
•ale m a d e on t h a E7lh d a y ol A u g u .t , A. P
Clerk C ircuit C o u r t , Sem inole C o ., Bio.
1914, b y t h e H o n o ra b le William* a. llullock,
tly / a s . C. Hubert«, P . - C .
J u d g e of t h e C ircuit C o u r t of t h e Filth
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Ju d ic ia l C ircu it of Florida, In t h e i b t f u e
•fraaw -chw a w » re 5f " H o n o r a b l e f a m r e - - W r
I ’erkln a, J u d g e of S e v e n th J u d ic ia l C ircuit
In C oa rt of C o u n t y ' *uit | t , ffpasc at~ rTftrftf* of-Ftovids; In C h a n c e r y S i ltin g . In t h a t cer­
In re E a t a t e of
t a i n r a n a e «therein p e n d in g , wherein R. E.
E d g a r T ip t o n a n d
Som lm rfo-County
W are a n d M a t t i e G r a y Jo hn*, a* executor*
C lare n ce T i p t o n . Minor*
of e e ta ta of W. T . Jo hn*, deceased, a re c om ­
N otice la h e r e b y given to alt w hom it m ay plainant*. a n d S anford O p e ra t!ou«e C o m ­
roficern, t h a t K. J. I’owetl, aa G u a r d i a n of p a n y , a c o rp o ra tio n of 4fe«**lltc of Florida,
E d g a r T i p t o n a n d C la re n c e T ip t o n , minora, a n d J l o l e r t H. R am aey, P u i f t f , are de­
will on Ihc 17th d a y of O c to b e r , A. I) 1914, fendant*, 1 »hall offer lor- sale and «ell to
a p p ly t o the H o n o r a b l e Geo. G. Herring. t h e hlgheat bidder for caah, before Mi* door
( o u n t y J u d g e In a n d for aald C o u n t y , at of t h e c o u r t hou*e in Sa nford, Sem inole
hla office in S a n f o r d in aald C o u n t y , a t 10 C o u n t y , Florida, an M o n d a y , t h e 6t h (fay
o ’clock a. m.. o r aa aeon t h e r e a f t e r a* t h a of October, 1914, tb« aamc being ■ legal
m a t t e r r a n be. hearji, for a u t h o r i t y to sell, •alea d a y . a n d d u rin g th « legal ho u ra of
a t p r i v a t e sale, t h e Iwo-filth* ia ie re e l of ealet t h e - p r o p e r t y deiertb*(l In tfi* nn x l d*aald minor« in t h e following d r * rrlb e d real r r r e a f o re ta la a* follow*, to-w lt: T h # we«t
e atate , in «aid C o u n t y , to - w i l; So u th ha | N i n e ty five feet of L ot Nine 19) In W ork
.JK)x&gt; Lot S e v e n ty - f o u r &lt;T4), of M. M. F o u r (41 of T ie r T w o (2) of E. l b T r t f f o r d ' i
S m ith'* S u b - P i v L i o n of See. 35. T ow n«hip m a p of th« to w n of Sa n fo rd in « « i d - c o u n t y
l'&gt;. R ange 30 E a s t. W hic h a p p li c a t io n will of Sem inole, S t a t e of F lorida, being t h a aam e
he baaed upon t h e p e t i t i o n for t a l c now on lot u p o n Which aland* t h * Sa n fo rd O pe ra
J file In *ald c o u r t.
*
H ouse, now kn o w n a* t h # Sl«r T h e a t r e .
P a t e d S e p t, 17 th , A. P . 1914.
A. K. P O W E R S .
-It. J. P O W E L L ,
S perlal M a . t r r .
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Guardian.
4-Prl-Ble

Case Until September—Judge
Off for Vacation.

ia to stand Ih e n m n d ^ a k o It.
Is
a
great wonder more of them are
"Joe Birmingham Is manager of tha
not
hurT?
team." said Somers, "and there's no
.I t Is pretty hard work for a b*80"chance for Larry, Olsen -or any other
member of the club to get hla Joh. hall* sjlFctator to got up much sym­
In fact there Isn’t a chance 'for any pathy for an umpire, but there are
man to tako Joe's place.. 1 think ho Is^ those who realize how hard tho Job Is
a good manager and will proto his" w t f t H f l r a n n i T t r r "sympathy for men |
when they are Injured aa Owens was.
class to the Cleveland public.
"Lajolo had his chance as manager They even get up a llttlo enthusiasm
of tho Naps for five years and resigned about on umpire when, aa Owens «JId.
In 1909. I don't know that ho aspires ho works notwithstanding his Injury.
to succeed Birmingham, but If he does
Armando Marsana.
there Isn't a chance for him to land, WATCH THE BOSTON RED SOX
apd he might as well know It now as
ho would not try tho caao until ho re­
any other time. The same goes for Manager Bill Carrlgan Expects to turned from hla vacation, which would
any other player on tho club roster
Land Them Winner— Playing
bo samo time between September 7
and for any outsider^ too. I havo
Grand Game at Pvesent.
and 15. Aa the Federal leaguo ached
Birmingham signed as manager for
ulo closes early In October, It Is con­
1914, 1919 and 1916, and what's more,
Tho Boston Bed Sox aro displaying sidered doubtful If a decision will be
the ten-day clause Is out of his con­ bettor form this yonr Uinn last suul j rendered In time to permit Marsana
tract. T h a is proof posltlvo 1 havo may bo ablo to noso out tho other to play again this season.
faith In him. Isn't It?
teams' In tho raco for tho pennant.
"Of course, I sm disgusted with tho Tris Speaker and aomo of tho other I
showing of the team this season. stars on tho team aro hitting tho ball
Aftor their great wo^k last year I
Joined with the fans In hoping and
looking forward to a pennant. How­
ever, I attribute tho poor showing of
JEW ELER
tho team In a large measure to ac­
cidents and sickness
I can't recall
W VTi llKS, CLOCKS. JKWKI.HV.SM any team In tho history of baseball
VKltVVABK. OPTICAL HOODS, KTC.
that has had so much 111-fortune In
this respect”

-«-tain words.

Theo. Schaal

E x p e r t

MATRIMONY SPURS VIOX ON

^
1 2 3

Pirates' Scrappy Little Infielder Prove*
Batting and Fielding Sensation
of the Team.

Nollce of Application for T a t P e e d U n d e r
H r r l l a * 573 of I he G e n e r a l S t a tu t e «
N otice ia he reb y given t h a t J. F. L alng,
p u r c h a t e r of T a x Certificate No. 996. d a t e d
t h e 3rd d a y of J u n e . A. P . 1912. a n d C e r ­
J tificate No. 468 d a te d th e 4th d a y ol July.
' A. P . 190f. ha» llle&lt;l «till certificate* In
my office a n d ha« m ade a pplication for t a i
I deed to l u u e in acrornmne* with law.
Said certificate embrace« t h e following de«crlb cd p r o p e r t y d t u a t e d In Seminole, c o u n ­
t y . Florida, to-wit:
C e r t i f i r t t e No. '9 9 6 ,
Lot 6, JUk 13, Tier A. Sanford T h e »aid
la n d being a*.e*acd at the d a te of t hr 1«
» ua nre of . u e h rertificate In th e n a m e of
Itehecea T urnerCertificate
No. 168 em brace« Lot
l,
Hlh J l , T ier 7, Sanford,
T h e «aid land
being t u r n e d a t t h e d a t e of t h e i u u a n c e
of a u r h ra rtlfic a te in t h e n a m e of L y n c h , J.
E . U n t e u aald certificate ahall b e r e ­
d e em ed a r r o r d l n g to law, t a i deed will
i u u « t h ere o n a n the 29th d a y of S e p t e m b e r ,
A. P . 1914.
W itncM mV ofltrial «ignature a nd aeal
thi« th e 2 7 th d a y nf A u g u .t . A. P. 191 (
—al&gt;
f: A
PP tM H .A SS .
Clerk C ircuit C o u rt. Seminole Co., F'l*.
2- Fri-3lc,
IIy J C. R o b e rt-. P C

Nnllrr of \ pplic all**n **f li» *|I ppiÍ I mlrf
Hrfl)«n S7Í af ihr Ürner»! Hliiulfs
n u i ii 1: «&gt;f m i n u n n sai &gt;:
No&gt;nrr I» Il wff*l&gt;Jr glVrit I h*t j &gt;$ 1*nf trr.
Si»! i$’i* i*
g ivi? ti I hui Un dur 411/1 j
L y virtu** itf a vnrii u f Kirn Fan»*
Jr . imrrh a»i*r of T » t Í Vrtilirn If*» S l .4
4
.in.
4M. 471. dated th«* 3n! «Uy of J uf»r.
Ä»
« *,ul *n '^
*,,*l «f Ih« f' nutily (' «ufi
1*07. ini'1 T . « (Vrtiflrot f i Nin 112T •1a t r •!
F i r s t
S t r e e t ,,,r iiiiw»«r*»urh r ° u n t y . n n m u . l
n-rtii n
nu*r
thffrin
l&lt;**ntltng
"hr f f i n I h »• ! h •!■&gt; "1 J u n i . \ II 1W11. r ’••rt i ft
F 1 O R I H A
Krrti)Ur» T o m p i n y , * truriMiralltm [ •■«It* No. 1u 46 til Irti til« in! il» y o( Jlllie
r L U r t I U M u p|«*mid «nd H. H. VoUrt i» dolrndtnt. | A. D. 1912. UxrtlArntr Nu. ;291 diteci the

R e p a i r i n g

W e s t

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Q A N F D R D

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When Connlo Mnck lost tho ponnant In 1912 he blamed It on the fact
that so many of hla players had mar­
ried recently and wore thinking more
about their spouses than baseball.
This la not tho case of Jimmy Vlox,

Notice of Application for T a t P e e d Under
M e d ian 573 of t h e G e n e r a l S t a tu t e *
N otice I* he reb y given t h a t J. N. Port*r
,'r., p u r c h l u r of T a x C ertificate* No*. 379,
'I IO. 3MI. 382. d a t e d t h e 3rd d a y of J u l y ,
A P. 1905. ha* filed **ld c e jtlf le a lc i in m y
« rr « a n d h a . m ad e a p p li c a t io n , fof t a t deed*
I"
ju .
in i c c o f d a n c c with law.
Said
c. G i r a t e .
em brace
the
following
de»c r i » . 'I p ro p e rty a i t u a t e d in Sem in ole c o u n ­
ty, Florida, to-w lt: L o t . 108, 116, 132 a n d
Kai I 126 (lei* beg at
HE r b r , ru n S 79
■leg 50 m in u t e . W wllh S line II 80 eh«,
(bene* S' 10 deg 10
m in u t e . W 9 eh«,
th«nee S 79 deg 50
min W 13 50 eh*,
t h e n r e S 10 deg 10 min E 9 eh*, thenc e
N 79 deg, 50 min K 13,60 eh», all In lllook
p , M itche ll’* S u rv e y , lj- v y G i a n t
Said land« being u r e u o l at tho d a te a
of t h e ( n u a n c e of a u r h certificate* in t h e
n a m e of Mr«. M . - E . Hick*.
U n l e u aald certificate* «hall he re deem ed
according to lew . t a t deed wilt i u u i I he re ­
on on the 2 9 th d a y of S e p t e m b e r , A. 11.
1914.
Witne«« my official « ig n a tu re a n d «*al
(hi* the 27th d a y nf A u g u .t , A P 1911
I.eal
) A P P PC! LASS.
t'le rk C ircuit C o u r t , Sem in ole Co , Fla.
2-Fri-5lr.
p y J. C R o b e rta , I) C-

7th d a y of J u n e , A. P . 1909, ha* nie.) lt¡,
certificat** In my off) re a n d h i , ra. r
ap p lic atio n for tax deed t o l«*ue in trr.Zr
.L e t w l t k law. Said certificate* , mb“£
t h e following d**crih*d p r o p e r t y
in Sem in ole c o u n ty , F l o r i d a , tow-it:
tificele No. 436, U n p l o t te d p a r t of |i i l .
Mi *-•!!'• Burvay, l ^ v y O r a n t , N„
Is
l ( l e u H U of E 20 A) 111k l&gt; ¿V'
c h e li'. S u rv e y , l-evy G r a n t . No 471 i " '
95. Ulk II, Mitchell'« S u r v e y , | . , vy
No 4Ï 3, L ot 47, lllk I». MItVhell'. S a r i «
» ____

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more consistently and tho 801 are not
so far behind tho Athletics that they
can't overhaul them before tho end
of (he season comes In sight. Bill
Carrlgan, tb® manager of tho Sox. 1b
confident that his team will bu In nt
tho finish. If the Box cannot land
first honors ho expects that they will'
wind up no lower thnn second

n o t ic e

o r R fm m v s -s x rr'

U n d e r a n d h y v i r t u e t f n f n ' cvOcmton tg.
• ued o u t of t h e C ircuit C o u r t for th«
e n t h Ju d i c ia l C irc u it of F l o r i d a , inr anil t,,
Se m inote C o u n t y , In a cau*v w h«r.in Am*ri
Jean Agrlculltir«! C he m ic al
80*11pany. ,
c o r p o r a t io n . I* plaintiff, a n d A P o rn « ,
d e f e n d e n t . I h a v o levied u p o n a n d w,f| Kj|
at—a u b l i a - o u t c r y at th« f r o n t door .,(
r o u r t hou»« In Sa nford, Florid*, on a ,
fir»t MonitmV In O c tober, A. p . 1914 it.
bein g t h * 5th d a y of aald m o n t h , d u r in g 'it.
*t hour* o f » sir- lo th*L h l g h m t ««a
der f o r ea*h, all t h e r i g h t, till« ind it.
t e r r a i Of t h è d t f e n d a n t , A. l ia rn ev . in m )
tn a e e r t a l n certificate of t h o c a p i u ) u 0(|
of Ih* Feoplea I t a n k of S a n f o r d , h u n g
p a r tl c u l a r ly deaerihed a« f o l t o * .
C e r ti f i c a ta No. 119 fo r t e n « h a r t i of tkg
c a p i t a i a t o c k of t h * l ’eoplea R a nk of y ,a.
ford, F t a ., of a p a r valu* of $1.000 00 **4
a h o o k or m a r k e t va lue of $2, 000,00. Su)
p r o n r r t y helng n o e In |K»*e«*|on &lt;d
*aid A. P o r n e r a n d levled u p o n a« th* pr,a.
v rty of A. P o r n e r , a n d t o t a t l a f y *ald rier u t l o n a n d coita.
F u r c h a i e r t o pai- | c.
Gite.
C. M . HAN1F.
Sherlff of Sam in olo C o u n t y , FI».
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however, for the Pirates’ scrappy IIL
tto lnflelder took s trip upon the sea
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Nsw York World Dsclsrss Editorially
Theory of Missouri Professor Is
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T he theory of a Missouri professor
t in t within 25 years tho government
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4 campaign Issue,

Manager McOraw of tho Giants Is
ono of tho must sonorous men con­
nected with tho national gamo. (Us
friends sny ho Is ulmust too soft­
hearted when listening to stories of
distress.
'
"I'll wager MoGraw glvos away | 2,000 a year," said ono of tho New York
tnan traveling with tho club. "Espe­
cially when tho team Is training In
lh o '8outh does ho stand for a touch.
"We may be playing s t a little town
and a woman will bo standing outside
tho gato when wo learo the grounds.
Sho telle McGraw how her husband
used to play against him i n tho old
days and how ho Is In tho hospital
now with a broken arm or aomo ill­
ness.
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hla pocket and comes up with a $50
for her. He hss many persons al­
most entirely dependent on him,
broken-down players and tho Hko. It
Is seldom ho refuses to listen to tales
of woo. *
"Then thoro's another side of Mc­
Graw. Ho always loves a good time.
1 know he'd glvo a lot to havo a fellow
like Germany Rchaefer of the Senators
on bis club ‘just to keep him and tho
bunch In good humor. T h at was tho
reason he had Arlto Latham and oth­
ers around.
"He'll sit up half the night If there's
a chance of playing a good Jo£e on a
fellow.' I've traveled with McGrow for
seven years and have never found
him anything but good-natured, gen­
erous and kindly to hla friend«."
Marquard After Another Record.
After absorbing two records from
the mound, Rubo Marquard will start
after tbo Nations! league ^trike-out
mark. Rube says he's going to fan
20 stickers on aomo nice afternoon
and beat Sweeney’s record of 10,
which the latter estajillshed back In
1M4.
- 81 Paul Gets Peters. **
8L Paul gets the loudly-touted
Catcher Rubs Peters of Orond
Porks. DUly Sullivan gave him thrf
once-over for Callahan, and was
only Impressed with, hla whip.

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t°od Judgment to select conservative
models In order that a dress which
receive« no hard service may outlast
* single season or be easily remodeled.
This Is more especially true when
high-priced fabrics aro chosen.
A very pretty gow n, d e s ig n e d for
• dinner dress or for parties, la a b o w n
Jn the picture, and* has an a d v a n ta g o
In that It-la suitable to both youthful
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have been worn at any seafon for
■•veral years without dashing with
• the prevailing fashions.
The model pictured la a brilliant dee
dgn made up of rose-colored satin In
the aklrt and underbodice and draped
- *** silk moussollno In the same color.

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The skirt la allghtly draped. Its grace­
ful fold* imaging from tho waist line
with aomo fulIncM arranged lu the
seam s t tho center front. It Is full
enough for dancing.
There is a short underbodlco of tbo
satin with a rich design embroidered
In self color with silk Hoes. The overdmpory of silk moussollno could hard­
ly be simpler.
It ts galhorod Into
some fullness over tho shoulder and
top of tho alcoves, which aro cut In
one. Tho moussollno Is caught up In
two places at the babk and falls to a
long point at tho left side in front,
where it la weighted wllh a fancy ta*
art In deep rose color. The sleeve
amounts only to a short drapery at tho
top of tho .arm, supported by a abort
underaleove of aatin and finished with
a medallion of embroidery. A glrdlo
of wide moire silk matching tho tassel
In shade completes the gown.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.

‘a r n u b r r r a

ja c u t t .

The dainty wash gown shown her«
Is fashioned of cotton crape In n plain
and «tripod fnbrlc. A atyllsh cffoct U
nchloTcd by the use o t the short frill­
ed peplum. The little Jnckct with the
long shoulder line« Is .caught together
In front wllh a ribbon bow and buckle.
It Is short In front nnd slopes down to
a moderate length In tbo back.
Coats of the Norfolk type nre very
popular this season. Tbo fullness of
the coot from the yoke to the coat
edge ts gathered In at the shoulders.
Is fitted smoothly tinder the arms and
confined nt the wnlst under a fairly
broad belt made of the coat material.
Large patch pocket« are a most neces­
sary detail which should never bo
omitted. They will hold without un­
duo weighting variona little accom­
paniments which will be found bandy
to possess when Indulging to cross
country walking.

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2S, 1914

THE SANFORD HERALD

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Preceding the coming of the bridal Copenhagen blue broadcloth. The
centerpiece was a basket of ferns
and red hibiscus, surrounded by party Miss Margaret Davis at the smart little hat waa black velvet,
silver candelabra with their red piano .rendered very beautifully, " 0 trimmed with blue wings.1»•
The wedding presents were of
shades, the green and red blending Promise Me" and "Traum erei" and
cut
glass, silver, dainty china and •I- All Local A d v e r tis e m e n t« U nd^
and
softly
played
"
0
Perfect
Day"
harmoniously with the handsome
linens, and attractively displayed in
during
the
ceremony.
white
cover.
From
the
celling
were
This Heading THREE C E N T S *
BEING A RESUM E OF SA N FO R D H A PPEN IN G S
To the strains of Lohengrin's the receptjon hall. &lt;
ropes of blossoming asparagus fern
Line For Each Innertlon. Minimum
Mr. and M^s. Gatchcl will spend
reaching to the corners of the table. Bridal Chorus the bridal party des­
— U P -T O - D A T E
,
Charge
25 Cents.
The brides­ se\jy4 t**wrvkv'lTT'Tbe m ountains-and
The electric light* shaded in rod. cended the stairway.
or
Communications Tor thiie'Column Shoul4 bo .Marked " N o d d y l.ditor
shed a soft radiance' upon the table. maid», Miss Edieth Stewart with will begin housekeeping upon their
FO R SALE
Phoned to Mr*. R. A. Tcrheun, Phono 203
The place cards were hand painted Miss Mary Gatchel, Miss Ruby return.
red roses and the favors were Jap­ Betts with Mis* Mary Simms en­
Mrs. ttntchel is the youngest
For Sale or R e n t— Two &gt;,r(.
with the conviction that the Now anese green woven baskets titled tered, first passing through the re­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
. U i s c d l u n r o w i t .SftOK’r r
donees
at a bargain. W. J Thigp*^
Smyrna Club, officers and members with coral ilower and ferns, tied ception ball to the drawing roorff S tew art. Mr. Gntchol is a success­
One of the prcttiont entertain- are royal -hosts a n d are -quit« a p p re ­ with red satin bows.
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They were followed by two little ful young business man. n member
merit* being given for Ml** Mabel ciative of the cordial welcome, tKe
flower
girls.
Virgio
Horne
Hyman
A tempting five course luncheon
of the firm of Gatchel Sz Son.
For Sole— Fine farm of ten arr*, I
H a n d was Alio miscellaneous shower
kindly hospitality ftnd courteous at-! was served, the tones of the color and Helen Chapm an, carrying pretty
about
three miles from the
nt the homo of Mi»* Eva Walker tentions showered upon them.
motif being carried out effectively baskets of rose petals which they
llrarl
¡¡hower
also
two
choice city lot»
Tuesday afternoon, at which the
scattered in the path of the bride
in the menu.
cheap
for
cash
or can be p mhastd
Marked
by
a
beautiful
simplicity,
young ladle* o( St. Agnes Guild were
and groom, entering together. The
For Visitor
Invited
to
meet
Miss
Mettinger
on
easy
terms.
Address If.
0j
attractive
and
charming
was
the
hostesses und guests alike.
p arty grouped about the arch und
were
Mesdames
It.
C.
Bower,
Eu­
Herald
office.
Among
the
very
pleasant
social
heart
shower
given
by
Mrs.
Uolit.
The color motif of pink and green
the beautiful ring ceremony was
was beautifully carried out with affairs irf-thtrwrcelr was a delightfully gene L anaroofe, George Bishop, D. performed by H e r : Gi-erg» -Hyman. Holly for-M iss M ahal-ii and. yester­
C. - Marlowe ~*f»d— Mi9*t?T-itfAriiut
For salvor. %tBjrrFivE Lcrtw. tttiff-'
day" at her p retty hom e on- the
* &lt;juant£tlca_ol. ruacs, hibiscus, Love's informal neighborhood party, a t
I nuucdiajdr~Prec*ding-tkq-a*Hqmou,y. ’TrcrgTTKV Fes loons oh p r e t t r droop­ land,—two good wells, located in,.
,Fox,
MahcLjLiul..
Charlotte
llaiuL
-afTM rtrahd DuLJLraccluL.VUitf.rPk- Uip Ln hjfth
Sirs. Ernest Bctta sweetly sang, " I
ing ferns were used effectively with south of Station 10 on S. iz K. ¿ ¡ j .
bt a r jessamine.
In the reception ' dous hostess, in honor of Miss Pearl
Love
You T ru ly ,"
\s
Prelly
Home
W
tdding
strings
of red hearts, joined together! WI,y* ® r o y n house. ^ See F. \y.
hall the ‘balustrade- was- fTrt.wjDatL.Stailing».
The bride was very lovely in her with red cords, prettily carrying out Mahoney at F ern n ld s.
i
th
vi
tres-ami
1
vm
'
il
.
wri-nl
h.
while
—
Amusing
a
n
d
~
m
tr
rta
tn
n
r
g
guess-1
\
home
we«
A homo wedding of unusual beau-,
...
.
..
.
v it
¿¿As
y ^ v o d d in g jL a w u L uf whit,, c h a r m e u s e the green mnd. red tones of the color
w l.
4»*
wprv e r e m i . i
T* s a £ ä - w Ä H
• ita
For Sale— Sixteen foot *launcS
1WtahjiLyi__ to n n v f»ri&gt;ri&gt;.&lt;* falling scherno.
Outlined by* &amp;mall hearts
&lt;V.r**r
TTt
of the pretty flower, tuiüiua. aprays J n tho’ flower:
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three horse motor clinker btiili, hufi
¿
w
s
K
frqBV.tlu'ft
ou
L
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M
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w
f
o
d
e
n
e
d
r
a
p
e
r
were
larger
op-tfsfhsragifci fern giving a-wdievlng Stallings won-Hi st p riie.- u •ha ndarnael-,l.v,Vffjg't-^atchcLLg tu r trrta aiC -4ita.
In good shape. . Cheap for ca»h.
touch of greem—.The xtoerrs and wrhn- box of firm chocolate bon bons. Mrs. last evcnhnr—Tho-jrlarrtrf'the lower irry." ¿hn ■.w«f ut ^ bodtee a ro t nfcpxd. Sfc h e a r f t r t h e - shades over the
IL Iacnnun, Sanford.
»Lift —
."'dom nretE -ícA oonqd with vines, pot­ Terheun won the consolation prize, fioor with the rooms opening one the neck with.fi/w-soft laco, the drap- [j )||M n IMm iwssMIi L~T-Tft~ffr~r&lt;u1
ery
and
bodice
garnit^ref^in^
pearl
he
P u tin V i v i a n f l ify* r
te d plUnta and cut flowers over a box of fine -itntioner.w The booby into the other was beautifully ndapFor , Salé— My transfer buslheu.
heads. Ovor tho gown fell tho long of the ‘s tltin g sun. Portieres of red
ehich the pink shaded lights casting prize fell to Mr. John Minnerick, cd to such an occasion.
Cheap. Jas. Harrias.
7-2tc
veil
of
tulle
which
was
becomingly
hearts draped the doers and hung in
■ th e roseate glow of the early dawn who failed to guess even one ques­
The colors of the wedding were Arranged to fit closely about tho .the alrdve of the reception hall.
completed the artistic effect.
tion.
Mr. Robt. Walthour made
F'or Sate— Hound, pup for ufe
green an d gold, charmingly carried face in cap effect and confined with
The round * tablo in the dining
In the dining room a beautiful highest score on hia original hits at
out In rich maases of goldenrod, n wreath of lllliea of the valley. The room ' was coverod by a beautiful cheap. Just- tho rig h t age to trsin.
Battenburg tea cloth covered the the newspaper fraternity.
ferns and the graceful vinca of Die bride carried nn arm bouquet of tea cloth off linen edged with cro­ R. B. Lynch, Sanford, Fla., Rouu
table, centered by a green basket of
Vera Tcrheun assisted in serving starry white jessamine. In tho large bride rosea and asparagus fern.
No. 1.
8-tfc
chet, the cehterpicco of crochet be­
pink roses and hybiscua.
the delicious pineapple sherbet and reception hall, where the beautiful
The four bridesmaids were gowned ing worked In, over a red silk lining.
For Sale C heap— Ono larguhorse,
Over a bank of ferns in one corner dainty cakes. Enjoying Mrs. B u tts ’ gifts were displayed, vinea and golalike in pink crepe do chine over a Ropes ol ferns nmldst the foliage of one mule, three wagons, harneu,
of the parlor a pink spider web bud hospitality besides Miss Stallings donrod-entwined the balustrade und
skirt of white lace flounces. The which red hearts peeped here and plows an d fool*.
Jos. C. Harris).
been woven, to the cords of which were Mesdames Anna Walker, R. A. festooned the windows and doors,
bodices had short sleeves and were there. In the center of the table
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th e gifts were tied and concealed in Terhoun, Misses Eva Walker, Eliz­ vases of .goldenrod placed here and
cut low at the neck. They carried waa a lovely basket of ferns and red
various parts of the bouse, creating abeth Strange, Vera Terheun; Messrs there completing the effect. Across
For Sale—2 Cylinder Buirk che»p,
bouquets of pink carnations.
hibiscus, surrounded by red shaded
m uch merriment its the unwinding F. P. Strang^, Bob Walthour, linrry one corner of the drawing room, a,
•100
Myrtle avenue.
lo-ttr
,
The deal little flower girls wore candelabra.
progressed, and Miss Hand was fol­ Walker. John Minnerick. Joe Mat- )ovp|y arch h„d been erected, grace1 " * ” h t« frocks and
pink r ib -, ,\n artist contest was* delightfully
lowed from place to place by the thews. Frank Adams. W. V. Hull fu, and ,ovcly with ¡,8 traiHng
k
TO RENT
’
' amusing.
The guests were handed
m erry group of girls, in her search und Fleetwood Joiner.
sprays of jessamine, behind which a'
molher wa# gownL.d
white cards to which were attached
for the gifts.
When opened each
For Rent— Nice furnished roomi
bank of few* formed the altar. jf| # Kr
crepo dc c|linc.
red pencils and* told to draw- the at S tum on’s. $1.26 a w;cek and'up.
package contained an original little
Pretty Luncheon
From the center of the arch hung a
An Informal le c e p tio n followed the article named ut the top of the card. 316 E. Fourth St.
rh y m e telling Mias Hand what was
!M3ip
Mias Ruth M ettinger, who Is big white wedding bell from which
These were .urtlcles of the bride's
ceremony
a
n
d
.
t
h
e
bride’s
cake
was
expected of her.
The
homo on a vacation from St. T im ­ waa suspended a gold ring.
F'or Rent— F’urnished rooms for
Upon her arrival ihc was met by othy's Hospital, Philadelphia, was dining room was particularly -beau­ cut a t the prettily dpcorated table. trousseau and members of the bridal light housekeeping. Apply to Mr*,
party.
Hursts
of
happy
laughter
Miss Marie Stewart presided St
th e guests and escorted by Miss the a ttractive young honoree nt a tiful. From the center above the
Madeline Hill, impersonating the beautiful luncheon given by* Mrs. table, ribbons of gold entwined with. 1the punch bowl and those assisting followed the efforts nt drawing. To F uren, 11 ■ Laurel avenue, city
!Mfr
groom, into the parlor, to the strains W. L. Morgan T hursday afternoon. green extended to the corners of the in serving were Mrs, Lovell, sister Mrs. Geo. Davis Hart fell the prize, __________________________
a
lovely
vase,
whose
drawing
of
the
of
the
groom
Und
Misses
Minnie
*of I^ihengrin’s Wedding March, piny Red and green featured the decora­ room, which was aglow with masses
For Rent Rooms for ligio house.
ed by Miss Lucille Aspinwall. He­ tions, confined to the dining room of yellow daisies The center of tfo­ Stewart. Jimmie l.aing and Clura bride’s trunk was voted by the keeping, 919 Dak Ave.
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guests to lie the best.
lor« the spider web, n mock m ar­ which was very lovely with its ferns \ table was adorned with a bowl of Millen
The favors were red hearts with
For Rent House and five acre) of
Mr, and Mrs. Gatchel left last
riage ceremony was performed by and flowers, and silver caridolabra the bell shaped alam ander.
The
fortunes
written
upon
them
a
n
d
clipland
two miles from city mi West
Miss Frnaces Aspinwatl, to the de­ 1ind red shades, placed about the | handsome punch bowl was placed in night on their wedding trip to
ped
from
a
string
by
the
blindfolded
Side.
Also furniture und guns for
light and merriment of the guy room.
un alcove of the reception hull, fes­ Norab Carolina. The bride's going
sale.
Houio
can be rCntod until
(Continued On Pago 5)
young people.
away gown was a tailored suit of
Resting upon a d a in ty crochet tooned in vines and goldenrod.
ne.xt August
W S, Kemp- r ' i p
There were man&gt;' lovely gifts and
Piano to rent for the season In­
delicious refreshments of pink and
quire at 111 Second street
' tic
while ice cream bricks und white
■ ■
cake tied in p in k .,
T ake Notice— ! will, rent, »eli,
Those invited were Misses Mabel
trade or build you a houne mi &gt;-a»y
an d Charlotte Hund, Madeline Hill,
torms. J. Musson, G01 !’duetto
Lucille and Frances Aspinwall, Ag­
a-Vcnue.
.t '.tir
nes Renfroe, Said«-«* William*, Josie
For Rent Cheap for Cash Tv.-sty
and Junio Stumon, Ruth M clUugu.
acres
of good hammock land .dl tild.
Zoe Munson, Genie Wicker, Ruby
Call
or
write A. M. Tyler. ' I'd tf
B e tts, Linda Lefller, Elizabeth und
Five acres tiled land inside itjr
Anna McLaughlin und Eva Walker
limits for rent, near brick road .m4
vj
Ne w .Smyrna Club Mrrting
loading station.
Apply to A P
Connelly, Sanford. *F'lorida.
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Mrs. Henry Wights Mrs. .«L. W.
Dickins and' Mrs. A. W.T Fitts, Jr.,
For Rent— Furnished office equip­
went over Monday to New Smyrna
p e d with roll top desk, office chain
to be present at the meeting of the
and tabl»*s. Also a- roll top desk,
Woman’s Club, where Mrs. Hockcr
typew riter desk and other equip­
and Mrs. Wight hav been invited to
ment fur sale or rent
Herald nllirr-.
take part on the program.
The ride
M2 t (
through the country in the early
For
Rent
Several
good
oifi.es
morning, to Daytona was a joy and
over
Yowell’a.
Enquire
Yowell'i
delight. At Dnytona, Mrs. William
store.
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Hocker, president of the Florida
Federation of Woman's Clgba joined
M IS C E L A N E O U S
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t
_
the party and the pleasant drive
W anted — Plowing or team work
was continued to' New Smyrnn,
by man with good - team.
j. f:.
where they were 'delightfully enter­
Sum mt-rs. care M. S. Nel son, or
tained by Mrs. L.*P. Bouchelle and
phone Lord's Station. •
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the New Smyrna Club. Mrs. BouW anted Work of an; kin« i S•11re
chelle was the graqious hostess a t a
preferred. Joe Saucer, ran* «ri Malvery charming luncheon in honor of
,u
lem fruit stand.
Mrs. Hocker apd Die visiting ladles.
8-31p
The table with its handsome crochet
I want a good man with a good
*
luncheon set, centered by a beautiful
team to plow-16 acre« nt Cameron
silver vase,-filled with autum n leaves,
City, Sanford. Florida. The 15 acre*
it« gleaming silver and sparkling hut
is
known as the Joshua Powell farm.
glass was very attractive and lovely.
Go
and look at the land and tell me
A delicious six course luncheon was
how
much you will plow it lor per
served. Enjoying Mra. Bouchello'a
acre
and -hnrrow It, and any rootA
hospitality were Mra. Wm. Hockcr
you
find
cut them out and pile them
of Ocala; 'Mrs. H. L. Hood, presi­
ROYAL BRAND
and^
burn
them. • Now I want a
ROYAL BRAND
dent of the.N ew Smyrna Club, Mrs.
first
class
job-done.
Tho caretaker,
Cora Wilson of New Smyrna , Mrs.
Mr.
Marshall
‘
nt
Cameron
City
Hopkins of Jacksonville snd McsGrocery
Store
has
charge
o
f
my
dames Wight, Dickins and Fltta of
place.
Mako
yAur
price
to
"Owner
Sanford.
TRADE
J. P.," 26 Colombia St., Homrsiend,
Repairing to the club rooma after
L. L, N, Y.
H.4tt.
luncheon the visitors were cordially
welcomed by the New Smyrna Clilb.
I wish to rent ono or two rooms
Mrs. H. L. Rood conducted the
4
with two beds, or one large room
meeting and Introduced the speaker!
with two beds by tho week, for
HARK
of the afternooa in a most gracious
one, two or three months, must be
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and pleasing manner.
close in and good-neighborhood.
Mra. Hocker made a very fine
Send price to "J. P ." 26 Colombia
m
a
d
e
j
u
s
t
a
s
c
h
e
a
p
a
n
d
t
h
e
b
o
y
s
T h a t ’s t h e n a m e o f t h e b e s t h o s e
talk on the "State Federation Work,
S t„ Hempstead, L. I., N. Y.
as a Part of the Individual Club"
lik e th e jp b e t t e r . .. S h ir ts a n d
g o in g fo r b o y s ’ a n d g ir ls’ s c h o o l
"'‘ Wanted—Carpdhfir^'work tfy *
that was bright and inspiring.
gang pf expert northern workmen
The_ "8phere of the Woman's
who intend coming to Florida to lo­
Clubs In Small Towns" was the In­
B lo u se s, a lw a y s fr e sh a n d p r e tty
w e a r a n d p la y .
cate permanently. Nothing too ibg
teresting subject of s splendid paper
or small for us to handlo.it&gt; a speedy
given by Mrs. Wight.
and workmanlike manner. .Unques­
Upon request Mrs. Dickins told
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tioned references and full particulars
of the rose meetings and the City
to interested parties. C. B. F'alor,
. Beautiful. Ball and touched-upon the
.\Iogudore, Ohio.
9-3tp
binding together in q common in­
terest the club wonfen of Sanford in
Boarders Wanted— $3.60 per week
these social gatherings.
for
board and lodging. Last h o m e
Mrs. II. H. Sams gave a resume
on
East
Third St.. *C.. W. Driggersof the work of the New Smyrna
9-91P
Club, since Us organisation, «hawing
• splendid activity.
Wanted—Geptlemen roomer* «
Mrs. E. L. Greer rendered a num­
Stumon’s. 316 E. Fourth St.
ber of fine selections on the piano
. 9-13tp
and the meeting came to -a close
with a most enjoyable social hour.
Wanted to buy first class rAilch
The Sanford ladies returned home'
cow. W. A. Lefller.
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VOLUME VI

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY . s E r fi^MRER 2‘J. 1914

NO

II

FOOD LAW AMENDED
THE
SANFORD
CITY
SCHOOLS
is ESTABLISHED
AND NOW IN EFFECT
OPENED YESTERDAY MORNING

drainage district
tract

of

land

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A L L PACKAGES O F FOOD
MUST G IV E-C O N TEN TS,
WEIGHT A F ^ 0 U T E * i Ü 7
IN FTUTURE

bonded

• CONTAtSa 365.QÛÛ ACRES
— -A N tflN C L im E S L E I iE B ..

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WAS A MOST AUSPICIOUS OCCASION WITH NEW PRECEPTORS ANIlL
Hereafter nil packages of food'
Judge Daniel A. Slfflmöfi* ytalcii.
packed
in t h e ' United States and
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&amp;
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H
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T
O
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(lay signed the decree formally and
sold to the public must bear on the
legally
outside a statem ent of the quantity
ganiring the Upper St. J nhna Dtaln-SO
FTO
O
LS—ADDRESSES
BY
PROMINENT
CITIZENS
of contents in terms of weight, meas­
-age QiatricU-n pnlillr rurw rattoozcL
ST. JOHNS RIVER

* Florida, to exist for the term of
—thIrfr~y*ral''S_frorn_th e 'd a te 'Of tlij? de­
cree.
The now drajnage district contains
265,000 acres of land, more or less,
being a t r a c t ' 42 miles long from
north to south, and some 22 miles
wide, situated, lying and being in
„.the counties of Orange, Osceola and
Brevard.
Vans Agnew and Crawford were
* t h e ' slllritors for tho petitioners
who constituted practically every
land owner in the district.
The decree was granted after ful­
fillments of the conditions prescribed
in chapter 6458, of the Laws of the
State of Florida, Acta of 1913.
An election will be called for Oc­
tober 28, at which time property
owners will vote on the selection of
trustees tfor the upper St. Johns
Drainage District.
Votes will I19
allowed, one for every acre owned,
making a total of 265 000 votes to
be cast.
* Isham Randolph, consulting en­
gineers. Jackson ville-Chicago. made
the surveys and prepared the report
on which the drainage district was
finally established.
Valuable Acreage
By the formation of this drainage
district a large and valuable acreage
in Florida between lines drawn west­
ward from Hardevillc and from Se­
bastian. and from the eastern rim
of the St. Johns watershed, westoard
to the St Johns river, will, by drain­
age, heroine available for habitation
and cultivation.
The plans call for main canals
from three great basins to the ocean,
namely from Lake Winder, Lake
Worthington, and Lake Poinsett,
with connecting anil lateral canal*
covering the territory in such m an­
ner as to dry permanently and suc­
cessfully the lands within . ilu:.-dis­
trict.
The estimate of the cost is not
yet worked out, but tho preliminary
investigations and figures show that
it can be done at a figure less per
acre than almost any other such
project yet undertaken in this coun­
try Bonds will, of course, lie voted
later, and issued ns money is needed
,lo prosecute the work, but it is not
^ proposed In the immediate present
to undertake this, owing to finan­
cially unsettled conditions because
of the -Eurojiean war.
The whole
matter will lie left to the trustees
of the drainage district to be elected
in Oriober. Times-Union.
Free Trip to Frisco
Mrs. Hazel Powell Stevenson was
in Sanford Saturday in the interest
of the sale of the Florida Dollar, the
•ouvenir coin which is being «old by
th f Florida Panama-Pacific exposi­
tion commission to obtain funds for
a Florida exhibit a t San Francisco.
Your young ladies, * one from cnch
congressional district of Florida will
Fo given railroad ami Pullman tick­
et* for telling the largest number of
the*« coins. The young lady .of the
four who sells the largest number
»ill be given a hundred dollars in
cash besides her fare. In addition -to
these inducements a commission of
ten per cent is paid on all sales. Mrs.
Stevenson thinks th a t this should be
■uflicient to induce young ladies to
take an interest in the contest to say
nothing of the real object of the con***** which Is to have a Florida ex­
hibit at San Frandaco.
. Honor Roik-Moirfoc School **"'
Eighth Grade--------Seventh Grade— Grace Hawkins.'
Sixth Grade— Ralph Mikosell, liar
Williams.
Fifth Grade^-Dora Mae Oglesby,
Eddie Lee, William Hawkins, Rush
S*«ff«d, Albert Hawkins.
Fourth Grade-—Florence Price,
* r,e Mann, Alice Powell, Ernest
. Lee, OU, Lloyd.
Third Grade— Brown Stafford,
Mertite Osteen.
Second Grade—Louise Powell, Wal
*« Price.

Grade»—Cecil Bales, Mercv Osteen. Iva Bales, Garner Johns,
Johns, Esther Bell Powell,
■Renie Mann.

• ,1 Pl? t

Yesterday was an epoch in San:
ford’« history' not only with the
school children lint with the parents
and nil tho patrons of the schools,
marking as ft dill the beginning of
another school term.
All of the
schools opened on time und the
scholars were assigned to their re­
spective places, tho teachers work­
ing with precision anti with no con­
fusion of any kind.
Promptly a t ten o'clock a goodly
number had assembled at the au d i­
torium of the high School where a p ­
propriate exercises were to mark
tiie opening of the school*.
Th e teachers and scholars of the
high school an d several grades of
the grammar school were present be­
sides many jm rents and patrons of
the school. On- the platform were
D. L, Thrasher, county superinten­
dent of Public Instruction, Prof.
Ezcll, superintendent of Sanford
C i t \ Schools. F. I*. Forster and S. ( ’.
Dirkson of the County School Board,
B. F Whittier, S Bunge and ti R
Stevens of the DuUrict School Board,
C. R. Walker, former member of the
School Board, it. J. Holly, Rev.

Mr. Thrasher then announced
That on account of tho Into appear­
ance of Dr. Thackston who was to
address (he audience th a t he would
call on several of tho gentlemeji who
were on tho plntform and began
with Rev. Steinrncyer of the M eth­
odist church who gave a short talk
on tho schools, followed .by Rev,
Peck, rector of the Episcopal church.
Rev. Strong of the Congregational
church,*, Dr. Brownlee of the Pres­
byterian church an d R oy. Hyman of
the Baptist church.
Prof. Ezell was then aennounred
and the new sujierlntendent of the
city schools created a most favorable impression as he stcjijied for­
ward and gjive a brief outline of his
pmst and future endeavors in tho
educational Acid und his work in
Sanford schools as he saw it. Prof.
Ezell remarked that as Dr. Thackston had not yet arrived that he
wanted to hear from other gentlemen present and suggested Hon.
F I' Forster of the county school
board.
Mr. Forster is nevor at a
loss for words and hi* address demonstmted that hi* .best efforts will lie

was not disajipointed.
Space witf not permit giving the
full text of this stirring appeal to
pupil and teacher and parents made
by a man who has given many
years of his life to school work.
One of the strong points of Dr.
Thnckson's address was the idea
th a t a pupil in school should make
up their minds at least after they
reach the higfT school a* to their
future career and not seek an edu­
cation with no definite plans in their
minds or have no idea of their
chosen profession or life work That
they should not waste their time
in wanting this position or that posi­
tion already tilled but yreutu their
own positions and only with n good
education could they hope to create
u position in the world and succeed
in life. It is to he regretted that
more of the jiatrotis of tho school
were not present to hear this able
exponent of the schools and those
■present «i re sorry thirl -hi* time was
limited and he was forced to cut
his address short.
After I &gt;r . Thackston'* address
Dr. Brownlee dismissed the meeting

the eighth grade and finally the high
school projier, for jiuplls through the
twelfth grade.
The primary building is of wood
construction, conveniently arranged
and located, with u valuation of
about $4,000. T he grammar school
building Is of brick, fairly well
equipped and amply able to accom ­
modate about 500 pupils.
This
building is valued at from $25,000

ure or numerical count. Thoriaw re­
quiring this is an am endm ent of tho
food a d d .d r u g a c t and was passed
March 3rd, 1913, with tho provision
that it should not become effective
for. eighteen months.
Thus, September 3 was the date
on which th e packages were to be
given their labels, and the purchaser
who . wants fresh stock can readily
see by scrutinizing the Informa­
tion on the garkages ho buys he will
•be able to see wWothfiT thoy ere-jnrqk
be aide to see whether they were
packed before or since th a t date.
(¡odds jiucked previous to Sej&gt;tember 3 are not to b e -thrown out
of stock, hut when they are soltl or
disposed of there will lie no more
unmarked packages to take their
jilare and the public will die protect­
ed better against false weights and
false counts of the "orgiinal packages."
It pays for housewives to know
something of these laws. It pays
for house wive* to keep reliable
Scales in their kitchens and a sta n d ­
ard quart cup and other measures.
There are few merchants who nro
either dishonest or impolite enough
to give short weight, but sometime*
the concerns from which the "orig­
inal» packages" come, need watch­
ing

HON. D. L. THRASHER
Superintendent of Public Instruriion of
Sem inole t ount&gt;

Tto^Tbumn This high *rhrmr
*
mg itself I* a thoroughly modern
] huff brick structure, equipped with
all of Die most uji to date conveni­
ence* of the 20th century school
liou*e and is valued at about $35.000
$4U,0UUr

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Thirty-five teacher* arc employed
in tiie various white schools of the
county ut salarie» ranging from $40
to Î226 per month, a very excellent
silo wing 111 till* respect

SANFORD CITY SCHOOLS' PRIMARY, GRAMMAR AND HIGH SCHOOL BUILDINGS
Steinmeyer, Dr Brownie^ Rev. H y­
man, Rev. Peck and Rev. Strong.
The singing of America by the as­
semblage and a reading of the
scriptures by Rev. Steinmeyer op e n ­
ed the exercises nnd Superintendent
Thrasher acting as presiding of­
ficer made a few appropriate remark*
uncut the schools anil the purjioses
of tho board to supply the chil­
dren with m ethods of transjiortation ami the best of facilities.

used in building uj&gt; the schools of
Seminole county.
Be was followed by, K. J. Holly,
editor of the Hanford Herald und be­
fore he had finished Dr. Thackston
arrived and was escorted to the
platform. Although he was late he
was liPtter thnn ever and being in­
troduced by Mr. .Tfirn*her launched
into hi* address with a vigor th at
awakened interest in an audience
that expected something good nnd

with a prayer and the exercises
closed upon a most auspicious open­
ing ill the Sanford City School*.
Eleven white schools with a total
attendance of 892 pupils are in op­
eration in Seminole county, three of
these, including a high school, being
located.in the city ol Sanford. Three
buildings •c o n s titu te the high school,
namely the primnry. departm ent, for
children through the third grade, the
grammar school, for those through

Eight lolored s* hind- are mam
lamed in Seminote count;., with an
attendance of 5«li pupils and giving
employment to 17 qcgru teachers at
a salary of from $30 to $90 per
month.
The cities of Sanford and the
towns of Oviedo, UhuUmta, Longwood and Geneva arc all special
school districts, with a 3 mill tax
w inch i* used locally for school j»urpimcs. thus enabling these cummunities to maintain belter school
building* than would otherwise lie
p o s s i b l e , but oil the w hole the s ta n d ­
ard of excellence throughout the
county is highly satisfactory.
The jtersotinel of tho Board of
Public Instructio'n is as follows: F. P.
Forster, chairman; S. C .. Dickson
and J. T. Jacobs, while the' supervision of the entire educational de­
partment of the county Is in charge
of D. L. Thrasher,* superintendent of
Public Instruction.

NEWS FROM THE THEATRE OF WAR
The German casualty list, as
L o n d o n , T u e s d a y , I I It. m . | through the allied lines, but both made gains in the last two or three!
I French and British official reports days, little is said. One of the r e - 1adopted officially from Berlin, num— Report from Ostcnd right say they have failed, From Paris it markahlo things in this great battle hors 104,689 up to date, of whom
wing of Germans in retreat, is announced th a t not only have the which has entered upon its sixteenth 15,674 are dead; 65,907 wounded
Gentians been able to achieve their day. is tho spirit maintained by the and 23,007 missing. * t.
leaving dead and wounded. object,
British, F’rench and Gor­
hut they have lost a flag, troops.
In the Far E ast according to J a p ­
mans have withstood the most te r­ anese reports the Jujiaqese have de­
Allies centre holding Arm.
gins and men In the attem pt.
The British as usual arc laconic. rific shelling the world has ever feated the Germans on the outskirts
"The situation is satisfactory," the known, an aljnost constant rain of of Tsingtau, capital of tho German
• Rome, Tuesday 11 a. m .— report reads, "and the counter a t ­ rifle bullets and hand to hand en­ protectorate of Kiaoch»**— Though
on the British front have been counters-with gun and bayonet, h u t tho battle lasted only fourteen hours
The fall pf Tamow repo.ted. tacks
beaten back with heavy losses to all rejiorts agree that, they are fight­ the losses so far as known were
ing with the same determination small.
•
.
Budepest menaced.
the enemy."
»
and
tenacity
as
in
the
beginning
The bayonet has played an im­
German Zeppelin have dropped
portant p art in these engagements, und that oven the commanders in bombs on Belgian towns, a German
y f
Sum m ary of War
where men in the trenches on- the some cases are having difficulty in aeroplane has paid another visit to
For three d ay s without cessation
one side or the other, only a few holding their men back.
I'uris, dropping explosives in its
th e Germans have hurleij their
hundred yards apart, come to grips
(light, whilo a Zeppelin also has aj&gt;The
German
general
staff,
by
way
maasses against the French and
with steel after the positions have of Berlin, reports that the allies are jieared above the city of Warsaw.
English along tho entire front - in
been shelled and raked with rifle using their railroads in a general a t
The German Em peror is reported
N orthern F'rance. The French of­
suffering
from inflammation of the
fire.
m
tack
on
the
extreme
end
If
the
rigTit
ficial view is t h a t these operations,
lungs. Only a day or two ago, his
The
French
claim
appreciable
p
r
o
]
flank
of
tho
German
army.
The
th e fiercest • y e t th a t have ta k e n
place, are by high command, m ean­ gress on the left wing and a detleive general staff also reports alight guins filth son, Prince Oscar, was obliged
to withdraw from hia regiment a n d
ing possibly d ire c t instrucUons from victory over the famous Prussian on the center of the battle front
is being treated for a heart affection,
and
an
engagement
with
artillery
guard
In
th
e
center.
Of
the
Woevr®
the-Em peror himself.
tho result of over exertion.
south
of
Verdun.
Their, purpose baa been to b re a k district, where the Germans have

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Lwt’AlEVÌ

Ta Equalize Railroad Rales
Congressman Frank Clark has in­
troduced the following hill, whicli
was referred to the committee on
interstate and foreign commerce and
ordered to be printed;
’' A' *‘bill to equalize transportation
rates on vegetable«, citrus fruits and
other fruit4 fransported from one
one state to another state of the
United States
*
Be it enacted liy the Senate nnd
Ho use of .Uejjrmieiilaliveji of. tho.
United States of America irf Con­
gres* assembled, that immediately
upon this act becoming a law it Hhull
Ilf t ho duty of the Interstate ComI1L&gt;r&lt;*t* Commission of the United
St ;it ««I to ttx a»* «*f (irely new sciiedtransportatiori
ill. of rut»» for tl
ills, and oilier
of A'»!«'tallii'» fitruH
state to another
fruits, Irom one t*
state of the United States on a mile­
age husis. T h at is to ja y , the said
commission s^ull fix a uniform rate
over all the common carrier railroads
of the United States on jiackages of
certain dimension* or of certain
weight a* tile ease inuy lie for the
same distance carried from the ini­
tial point of shipment
Section 2. That the said commis­
sion shall likewise fix rates for ex­
press companies, steamship lines,
and other common carriers of freight
between the different states 'of the
Union.
Sec. 3. T h at tho Interstate Com­
merce Commission is hereby given
full authority and it is hereby made
the express duty of said commission
to make and jiromulgate all neces­
sary rules, regulations, and orders to
carry this act into effect, it being
the intent and purjiose of this net
to s o 'e q u a lise transportation rates
on vegetables, citrus fruits and other
fruits by railroads, express
com­
panies, steamship lines, and other
corrimon carriers, as th a t the rates
on such products will be the same in
all parts of the country for the same
distance carried.
Sec. 4. T h a t all.lnwa and parta of
laws in conflict with this act shall he,
and the Bamo are hereby repealed.
Sec. 6. T h a t this act shall take ef­
fect immediately upon its* passage
and approval by the President, or
upon becoming a law without such
approval.
Ivey— Goodson
The following announcement hits
been received by several Sanford
people, George Ivey is well known
in this city where he has resided
several years:
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Qooilson, 14
Bullock Street, Montgomery, Aia.,
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Mrs. Ida Axalena Benton
to Mr. George B arnett Ivey, man­
ager Postal Tclegraph'Co., Tuakegee,
Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B.
Ivey a t home, 209 W. Church S t ,
Tuakegee, Ala., October, 5th, 1914.

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spouse.

!t r i m B S T O W E ^ i j E W
BUDG ET OF O PIN IO N “ JU ST BETW EEN
YOU AND M E .”

SEPTEMBER 22 . 1914

T EE 8 ANPORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

"V a t did dey do?”

* forty thousand look Peruna yesterday."
"Goot, goot," exclaimed Jake.
"Py golly. 1 knew dey vould do it.
Day carul’t stop dose Gherman
troops."

BEING A

RESUME

OF

SA N F O R D

U P -T O - D A T E

H APPEN ING S
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Communications for this Column Should be 'Marked "Society Editor", or
Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Tcrhcun, Phone 203

EVEN TH E G ATE PO S T NO T IN IT

•J All Local Advertisement« Under
This Heading THREE CENTS »
Line For Each In«crtion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.
FOR SALE

i Tho press dispatches carry the
T
announcement that Ghristmus toys
For Sale-At a discount- Scholar
Luncheon
honor of the 'S eason^ brides and 8hJp in Sanford Business c ()||f.,r
will
he
higher
in
price
this
year
ow­
A CHI EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
Bishop,
Mr?, Owner unable to use it a n d it will t*
A delightful affair, given in honor brides-elect, Mrs.
ing to the war in Europe. This will
" H E ’LL PRENT 'E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Brownlee
and
Misses
Mnbol
Hand,
l»c sad news for the kiddies, for u °f tlto approaching nuptials of Miss
sold a t a sacrifice. Enquire Herald
vast volume of the toys which Santa Ruth Stewart was the luncheon and Linda Lcflier and Genie Wicker be­ Ofilcc.-10.1-tf.
ing tho honorecs.
*[ It has been suggested by some ■ing pluced in position I want all the Claus brings in his pack arc secured . china shower given by Mrs. J. B.
For Sale or Rent— Two n i e red.
An effective simplicity prevailed
in
the
countries
that
now
ure
at
war.
I
alder
at
her
home
last
Saturday
warped and twisted genius that the doubting Thomases to go down and
donees
at a bargain. W. J Thigpen.
in the dccorntions, the pink and
This has been In thousands of homes across t h e ' afternoon.
President appoint u commission ol inspert tho work.
80-lf
green
tones
of
the
color
scheme
beAs
guests arrived they were
eminent American statesmen to sub- the dream of my life and now th at water the one occupation of the cnA delicious sand*
For Sale— Fine farm of ten acre*
*mit proposals of peace to the war­ it is a b out to ho fulfilled I can die. tire family is the manufacture of ushered into th e living room, which ing most artistic.
the city
ring kings of Europe, that commis­ hap p y — that is, after the new' hotel toys of nil descriptions that finally ! looked unusually inviting in its dcc-iwich course was served and the de- ab o u t th re e miles from
find
thrflr
way
into
the
stockings
of
orations
of
bluo
and
green.
(
The
lightfully
informal
affair
was
much
ttis0
two
choicecity
iots.
Goinr
sion to be composed of Theodore has been built for I fully believe
the
children
of
America.
centerpiece
on
tho
library
table
c
a
rj
enjoyod.
Miss
W
hltner'a
guests
[cheap
for
cash
or
c
a
n
.b
e
purclniM^
Roosevelt, William Jennings Bryan th a t with the bulkhead nml the new
W d r c »s R „ »-arc o|
hotel Saufard.will.have nothing muru _ . But this year-ail this is changed. *ruul ■OiU-hJw.«4t*|b|“a*gkr*wp'.«i«»rSl»OTt‘'.-*«C*i64aa4aiuc3-RwT®*co ik’.tsUariv '*»* Xfr'TTiiy*
' a n d William How ard-Taft-----Thedeft
tlngcrx
wtrrrh-should
RTTUiihrUlttemi*fW"
Wild’
f
t
1
genusC.
M
axwell,
Morgan.
Bowers;
Misses
Herald
office,
to
bo
desired;—
The
bulkhead
is
so
It is a tremendous ranry~;of—in■kiie kr- w A 'Beaches* LofHorw G enie,
— t ctt r r f ,- -representing • the three ex­ far superior to anything th a t my fashioninil tho things to delight the nots, and having-em ne ■ftwirr'Nur
For sale oh R e n t » I'ivc acres, tiled
Wicker, Mabel and C h arlotte Hand,
v
tremes of political faith/ hut we fear fondest dreams ever fashioned th at hearts of childrcu-al rhristm a* lim a, way.
land,
I w o " good wells, located just
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r
wr»- p iifWfriE ■t tw* triggrrs -nf-bfrh-!
As tho Inst* guesf atrivctT, Max Saidie Williams, Addle Neal, Ruth
rgjtlm a 's________
h t-liaviy
euch a eompuslrm u it'H imi av u itb btf i ♦be
south
of
Station 10 on S. &amp; K. Rail­
aurchatgad—Jkltb so much, dynamite. fur going intfi rapn.ry uiv^m ii___ L.jmwgnid rilU».iu a saj&gt;gniiiui y . . e i l u u ^ t ii* a tt^ entered the living room, Mcttinger, Belle Smith, Madeline way. 6 room house.
Sec F. W.
f i r r u M inTTlTiH' thb father of aomW »»earing a large covered basket which, Hill, Anne Higgins, Annie Lee Cald­
t h a t the rBter ita blL^ u x p lgsrorrirtTnhF ~wHi n o t ‘tak e -u p
Mahoney
a
t
F
e
rmild's.
&lt;17.i(
«■suiter the dear kings to the four tell a b out it only to rem ark in oass- other Httlclboy or girl whoso Christ* I with an am using -little rhym e he well and Essie Purdon; Misses Lettic
Caldwell,
^jjelpide
Higgins
and
Afito thts honored. Much lo
ing th a t it will he a -work th at will mas this year will, ho indelibry j
For* Sale— Sixteen foot launch,
winds.
surprise
tho
1
.........
.
*1
” ' 1basket contained
*_1 1 nic W hitner assisting in serving.
stand as a monument to the city stamped upon their memory as u pc- her
three (horse motor-clinker built, hull
in good shape.
Cheap for cath.
From little sprouts big trees will council nnd the men who are doing riod of sorrow und hunger and suf­ many useful pieces of beautiful
Children’t Partita
china.
the work. When completed it will fering.
C. H. Iserm an, Sanford.
‘ G-tfc
often grow. '
Little Miss Evelyn B ig|ers was
Tho doors to the dining room
Tho great newspapers of the
We trample upon the sprouts of probably bo ono of the beat pieces
For Sale— M y transfer busineu.
to d ay and gaze with ndmiration of work in the atato and will Inst United States are cooperating in an were then throw n open, repealing a the h a ppy young hostess to a num­
ber
of
her
friends,
in
celebration
of
-beautifully
laid
table,
the
color
Cheap.
J o b . Harris«.
7-2tc
effort
to
bring
a
little
sunshine
into
long
after
all
of
the
present
genera­
upon t h e . giants th at were sprouts
scheme
of
bluo
andgreen
being
par­
her
eighth
birthday
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
tiftortho
lives
of
the
children
of
Europe
tion
are
dead
nnd
gono.
The
work
of a former generation.
For Sale— Hound pup for »ale
And it is much tho same in munic­ has been going ahead quietly and ley sending a Christmas ship across v»0*» oul »n m an y pret,ty way«.. At noon, from three to six.
cheap.
J u s t tho right age to train.
The
little
folks
made
m
erry
until
ipal affairs. We think too much of but few people realize that such a the Cfater. A great ocean liner will each plate was a wineglass contamR. ji. L ynch, Sanford, Fin., Route
the
afternoon
was
on
th
e
wane,
be*
filled
with
toys
and
gifts
of
ev1
ing
grspojulce
nnd
ns
each
guest
had
th e ending and not enough of tho great undertaking is .about to lie
' .
S-tfr
when E v ely n ’s Mama served the No. 1,
beginning. We overlook tho little consummated and few Vvill realize ery description and when many a | been warned:
party, which was v?ry much enjoy­
'th in g s of today which have in them after it is finished th a t it means so little one awakes on Christmas "Before of luncheon she partakes,
For Sale C he a p —Ono largolmr*e,
ed
by all.
morning
some
of
the
sting
will
be
A
toast
to
the
Bride
euch
one
makes'
much
to
our
city.
th e making of the big ones of to­
one mule, three Wagons, hurne»i,
The big white birthday bake, with plows and tools. Ja». (”. Harri»*
morrow.
Here is one who realizes the mag­ taken out of their grief through t h e ' t h e variety of toasts given provokThis tendency of human nature nitude of tho work and one who will medium of tho things which the *"g much laughter. «At the conclu- it» pink and green candle* was the ___ _______________________ T-Ute
Pink olean­
is strikingly illustrated in the case of give due credit for the same, San­ Christmas ship will bring to them, «¡on of a delicious luncheon each center of attraction.
T O RENT
ders
_
and
green
fern»
feature^
the
It
is
a
beautiful
thing
to
do
and
guest
was
presented
with
u
small
a gentleman who hud occasion to ford will bo one of the prettiest
envelopc,
scaled
with
a
blue
forgetdecorations.
Evelyn
was
th
e
recip­
spend a week in a country town, plnces on the St. Johns, one of the the response which is already being
For R ent— Furnished rooms for
a n d was remarkably impressed by prettiest cities in Floridn and one of made, to the appeals of the great­ monot and green leaves and bearing ient of m any pretty gifts, among light housekeeping. Apply to Mr».
-"After
Dinner them being u set of silver iee cream
th e uniform courtesy shown him by the healthiest when this is finished. hearted, considerate men a t the head the inscription
Thoughts,"
which
p
r
o
v
e
d
to
bo
witty spoons, the gift of her grandm other. Furcn, 117 Laurel nvonuo, city.
of
the
movement
insures
its
success.
th e çitigens of the place.
Could any moro be said?
. !»-tfc
It is America's tribute to the inno- conundrums, th e solution of which Enjoying Evelyn’s hospitality were
If he was interested in a puhlic
Irene McGaghin, Emily Griffin. Ver-«
cent sufferers of the greatest crime caused much merriment.
For Rent Rooms for light tmu-v*building, or a park, or a manufac­
*i "Sit tjghl! D on't rock the boat! in all history.
Besides the honoree, Miss Kuth gic Horne Hyman. Florence and Hel­ keeping. 919 Oak Ave.
9-tf
tu rin g enterprise, a dozen men were
T h a t’s tho watchword today. T h a t's
Stewart, those Ipvited were:
Mes- en Witte, Irm a Smith. Olive Renrea d y with information and explan­
For Kent House and five ,i i r* - «f
the first duty of every American at
d a mos M M Stewart, E E. Cox. frne. M argaret Peter». Deane T u r­
ations, pointing out the various adland
two miles from city on Wot
this moment. T h a t is what this
George Hyman, Jas H. Law-son, W ner and Dick Terheun.
advantages, and with ever a good
Side
Also furniture and guns lur
country needs to keep it straight
E. Belts, W. C. Bray and G. P.
word for the people.
They made
sale.
House cun he rented until t
und safe and true to its course— a b ­
— LoCell; Misst*« Edieth anti Minnie
In honor of hi* sixth birthday
him welcome.
next
August.
W S, K em per
v jp
solutely all it needs."
Wanted Gentlemen roomers at Stewart, Ruby und Daisy Betts. Mauler i
&gt;n Washburn 'Mabry
A few weeks Inter while traveling
316 E. Fourth St,
Tho above is the opening pa ra ­ S tu m o i l ' s .
Clara Milien, M ary Gutchel and entertained with a beautiful birth­
Piano to runt for the season
in­
in another state he fnet u manufac­
graph of a recent editorial in tho
9 -lltp
Jimmie
Luing.
day party Monday afternoon at the quire at I I I Second street
N lie
tu re r who was in search of a change
Chicago Herald.
It is sound a d ­
handsome home of hi* a u n t, Mr»
of locution for his plant. He men­
Take Notice 1 will rent, »ell.
vice.
Let every business man in
For Rent Nice furnished rooms
HVffding
CatiU
G. F. Sm ith. A happy time was en­ trade or build you a house on c.i&gt;y
tioned the place he had recently left,
Rock Hill realize that at this mo­ at Stumon's. $1.26 a week and up.
Mr. ami Mm. ChurU*« Mooney joyed by tile gay little folk» with terms. J, M iimoii, 601 Palmetto
a n d spoke in glowing terms of the
ment calm confidence and calm 316 E. Fourth St.
9-l3tp
Hnnd
have issued invitation» to the romps and game*. . in the "donkey avenue.
‘ people, their characteristics, and
:i nit
thankfulness are the first duty.
marriage
of their daughter, Mabel game" the prize, a One box of can­
especially of their courtesy to the
Both are justified by the favorable,
For Rent f'heap for Cash Twenty
Elizabeth to Mr Archibald Luciu» dle* wu» won by Rose I.aVerne Hurt
N O T IC E
stranger within their gates.
situation in which we find ourselves
acres of good hummock land all ’ i &gt;-l.
Hells,
the
wedding
to
take
|ducn
The
a
t
t
r
a
c
t
!
vent**«
of
t
lie
home
T he manufacturer was m urh im­
ltil t!
According to the Boston Globe,
waa enhanced buy it* decoration* Call or write A. M. Tyler.
Wednesday evening, September
pressed, and a few days later visited
"The concensus of opinion of some As 1 liave charge of the business of the at the C hurrh'oJ the Holy Crons.
of
pink
ami
white
cut
flower*'
and
Five acres tiled lund inside cU?
.the place. He is there now. with his
Guarantee Co., East San­
of the keenest and most far sighted Title Rond
A reception ut the home will fol­ green ferns.
limits
for rent, near brick road ant
factory nnd his 150 employes.
men ia that the United States is- ford Lam! ljengue, anti W. A. Whit­ low the marriage ceremony, from
To the mimic of
lively march loading »(alien.
Apply to A !'
' Truly; a man can have a won­
enlenng on an era of pros per 11\ comb, I cun be found in the Tax As nine to eleven.
th
young
people
ordt*d
t
h
«
1
room
Connelly.
Sanford.
Florida.
2 tf
derful inffuénce upon the future of
that will completely overshadow lessor’s Office in the court house,
several
timAs,
marching
into
the
------------:--------------------------------------his- own town. •
even the great periods of business
dining room and around the laide,
^ or tent- 40 aere» Hied I at ml tn
Stocking Shower
T H O S . K. D A T E S
.prosperity that have already conte
upon
which
was
the
pretty*
birthday
,
u
body well loca led, A. I’. Connelly,
One
of
the
delightful
aerie»
of
en­
\
You hear a lot about war time
to this country since the civil war.
102-tf
cake
with
its
»ix
pink
candles.
To
109
Magnolia St.
tertainments
being
given
for
Mins
prices and what an awful struggle
They assign many sound reasons for
the
sound
of
merry
laughter,
great
Mabel
Hand,
prior
to
her
wedding
we will have this winter to mnke n
For Rent Furnished office e q uutills.
■was the stocking »bower at the home fun was enjoyed in their efforts to ped wit It roll top desk, office chair»
living and yet little Cupid'goes right
"T he first and the one which is
As each and (aides
of Mis» Elizabeth McLaughlin. Fri­ blow out th e cnndles.
on and a marriage is noted every
Also a roll top dc«k,
the most significant to many of them
guest
passed
the
littl«
1
ho»i
there typewriter desk and other equip1
W
ill
h
r
Riven
in
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
on
day
afternoon
week in Sanford
This certainly
is jthat we have gone through a
The rooms of the lower (lour were * ms given u pretty junk crepe paper
shows tho confidence the young
fur sale or rent. Herald nth &gt;
■.
season
of business depression for the Thursday
Evening, charming in their decoration» of bon bon bag filled with candies meat
people have in the future of Sanford
_______ ____
_________Jj'J-tf
first time in our history without a
pink hihiscun und anpiirugu» fern in Cake anti ice cream were served out
a n d demonstrates to me that the
For Rent Several good office«
panic.
th
e parlor and dining room, und red upon the p r e tty luwn anti the happy
fu tu re of Sanford will a t least be a
over
Yowell's.
Enquire Vowel!’*
"W e have seen Europe throw hack Beginning October Jst. Rates on hibiscus and ferns in the hall.
group dispersed with th e conviction
fu tu re of married people. I t aeems
store.
6-U
Into this country, from $26p,000,000
application.
In thodining room the table was tho that it was .the nicest paYty ever.
t h a t the contagion has spread to re­
to
}300.000,000
worth'
of
securities
center of a ttraction .with its perfect Many loVely presents testified to the
MaJorlc A. Boor Instructor of Violin
MISCKLANEOUS
m ote placet and the lightning hns
and have Been these securitiea ab­
As­
appointments.
From the ceiling to popularity of the little host.
s tru c k in many spots.
Old and
W anted-—Flowing or te a m work
th e corners of th e table were rope» sisting in serving were Mrs. Nkfibry
young alike are imbued with the sorbed and the gold sent to Europe
by
man with good .team .
J. K.
without any particular fuss.
DeLANl). FLORIDA
of asparagus fern, ending in trailing nnd Mixs Elizabeth McLaughlin. Summer», care M. S. Nelson, «r
th o u g h t that getting married is the
“ We have scon a tariff enacted
Harton's guests were Rose Lasprays and outlining a tracery of
. th in g and they are getting married
phone Lord’s Station.
5-tf
lower
th
an
the
Wilson
tariff,
and
Verne
H urt, Katherine Symes, Legreen
upon
the
white
cover.
Pink
without loss of time. I am glad to
yet we have seen raw wool, one of
Wanted Work of any kind Si ■■«■
alfuded candles in white candelabra Ciaire Jones, Georgia Mobley, Eliz­
no te this in our people. -There in
LEGAL ADVERTISING
the
beat
tariff
barometers
there
is,
preferred.
Joe Saqcer. care of M.tlabeth
W
hitner,
Elizabeth
McCuladorned
the
corner».
Tho
c
enter­
nbthing th at spells as much for a
sell higher than before.
lotigh
of
Orlando,
Mitry
Elizabeth
lem
fruit
stand.
H-ltp
piece
waa
a
green
basket
tilled
With
* plijce as the idea of, people getting
In ( s u r i o f C o u n t ? J u d g e , « r m l n . l e Co u n t ? ,
"W e have seen a delicate railroad
Hl al e of Fl ori da
pink double hibiscus.
From the a n d 'C a m illa Fijleston, Olive Newm arried and settling down in homes
l want a. good man with n geml
f s K t l i l e *1
situation t h a t would,' have created a In
chandclivr, suspended by green rib­ tnan, Thom as Wight, Deane Turner, team to plow 15 acres a t Cameron
H e lens S c h n e id e r , d e te s t e d .
of their- own; The Jolly bachelors
Notte*
is
h
e
r
e
b
y
given
t
o
nil
w
h
o
m
It
m
t
y
* ure all well enough in the joke book financial panic at Any timo in the concern, t h s t o n tho i l t h d e y ol M srch, bons, hung .the, pretty little bou - Albert Connelly and Robert Adams. City, Sanford, Florida. The 16 nere*
past studied over and pondered over A. D. I S I S . ! sh s tl a p p l y t o t h s llo n o rth l* vfenirs, sachet bags of straps of the
b u t they do not pan out in real life
is known as the Joshua Powell furm.
(J. U . 'H e r r i n g . J u d g e of sa id C o u r t , as Ju d g e
in a way th a t has simply taken the ol
S urprtV Partu
P r o b a t e , for m y final d i s c h a r g e a* A d m in ­ bride's wedding-«own.
a n d I think th a t the most lonesome
Go and look ijt- the land a n d tell me
is t r a t o r , C . T . A., of t h s e s t a t e of Helena
breath from speculators."
Mrs. W. B. Noclls was delightfully
T he merry group of guests were
' a n d most selfish person on earth is
S e h p t ld e r , d e c e a s e d ; a n d t h a t a t Iba aama
how
much you will plow it fur per
The Globe continues: "W h y then tim e r wilt p r e s e n t m y Unat a ccounts a t given pencil a n d paper and told to surprised by her many friends and
t h e bachelor who fondly imagines
acre
and harrow it, and an y root*
A
d
m
l
n
le
t
r
a
t
o
r
,
C.
T
.
A.,
of
sa
id
«
l
a
t
a
,
a
nd
have we had a business depression in atii for t h e i r a p p r o v a l .
write "The best way to retain your neighbors, upon the occasion of her you find cut them out and pile them
t h a t he is reducing the high cost of
D a t a d A pril 3. A. D. 1914.
the fsce of these things? Simply be­
husband's affection."
Many and birthday laat Friday evening at her
living by eschewing marriage. Cer­
DON,
Now’ I want a
cause a great many people thought A d m i n is tr a t o r cura TJeOs tHa mN e nGt oO R Annex«
They and burn them .
o*
varied
were
the
ways
suggested
and home on French avenue.
ta in ly (t is not good for man to live
first
class
jo
b
'd
o
n
e
.
The caretaker,
t
h
e
P
e
t
a
t
e
of
Helen*
B
cbnelder,
deceaeod.
we ought to have it; we should have
with them all the good
9-13, 10-30, J 1,-31, 12-32, 1-19. 3-tS.
■ rea d aloud to th e accompaniment of brought
alone. The Bible teaches this great
Mr.
Marshall
irt
Cameron
City
it; and m u st have it; it was d\ie. It
things t h a t constitute u real party,
t r u t h and th a t it is a great tru th is
Notice ot « » p lic a tio n -for T a i D e ed Under joyous laughter a n d will he treasured
Grocery
Store
has
charge
of
my
was
largely
a
mental
state.
There
« r e l i e n STS ot Ik* C e n e r a i .Statuirà
am ong the .bride’s souvenir clip­ lovely presents, Ice cream and cakes,
exemplified in every day life. The
place. Mnke your price to “ Owner
Notice ia h e r e b y given t h a t W, A. Minwas no real need of it or for it. nlek,
homemade
candies
and
fruit
punch.
together with tho original
p u r c h a s e d Of T a a C e rtific a te No. I22S, pings
happiest people on earth are the
Business men see th a t moro clearly d a t e d th e 3rd d a y of J u n e ^ A . ^ t . i l l s , haa verses pinned to the gifts, many Among the gifts was a very lovely J. P.," 26 Colombin St., Hcmpstcn i,
m arried people who know how to
«aid c er tif ic a te in m y office and haa
H-4tc
now. B u t many of thorn are more filed
silk dress pattern, tho gift of all L. I„ N. Y.
m a d s a p p li c a t io n for t a a d e e d t o | u « a In -pairs of beautiful silk hosiery.
live and they get the beat out of
a
c
c
o
rd
an
c
e
w
ith
law.
S
a
id
certificata
e
m
­
satisfied apparently because we have braces t h e fo llo w in g d e s c r i b e d 1 property
Another game enjoyed w*as the present.
I wish to rent one or tw o room*
Ufa. On the other hand th e man
h*d it. And they have learned some s itu a te d in Sem inole C o u n t y , Florida, to- making of tho greatest number of
The game of ‘/R u m m y " was en- with two beds, or one lurge room
who has never married is bound to
will
L o t I t , flth. 3, C a m e r o n .
The aal d
thing." *
land be in g aeaeeeed a t t h e d a l e of the Issu­ words
from tho names " H n n d - Joyed throughout the evening nnd with two beds by the week, for
be lonesome and can never know
of s u c h c ertific ate in t h e n a m e of C. F.
Business men, "ait tight. Don’t ance
In thia
contest
Mrs. the delicious refreshments were serv­ one, two or three months, must bo
Cooper. Unleee said certific ale shall be re­ B etta."
t h e Joys of real home life. Take the
rock the' boat. Keep ita head well d e em ed a c c o r d in g t o law , t a x deed will Bishop won the* prize, a p r e t t y little ed upon the lawn.
closo In and good neighborhood.
boys who - are single and ask them
laaue th e r e o n o n t h e 13nd d a y of October,
The occasion was a .complete sur­ Send price to " J. P." 26Xolombi»
. i t i 4. — .V,
■ 1
- •
-a
. - -. fancy work a p ro n .
.
.
t
bow they ’ ar* 'farin g -a n d they will up /ipalpat the sea. D on’t let it fgq A.-WDitness
m y official s i g n a t u r e and seal
into the trough of waveal"
Delicious refreshments of cake a n d prise to Mrs. Noclls, who was grate­ St„ Hempstead, L. I., N. Y.
8-8lc
this th e 1 9th d a y of S e p t e m b e r . A. D. 1914.
tell you they sre tired of restaurant,
• • • ,Y
(teal)
,
E . A. D O U G L A S S ,
cream
were fierved and tho guests fully appreciative of (he kindness of
h o tel and boarding house and each
C lerk C l r e u t t C o u r t , Se m inole Co., Fla.
For Exchange— Solid coin silver
B y Jaa. C. R obe rta , D. C.
departed with h e a rty good wishes her friends.
a n d every one of them are pining \ A good German citizen who shall
9 -T ue*-6te
watch,
gold inlaid engine, 17 jewel,
for the young hoateaa who had so *Those conferring the pleasure were
fo r home cooking and are trying be nameless, aside from the appelai
N
e
t
lt
*
of
A
ppltratlen
fer
T
e
i
adjusted,
Elgin movement for au­
Deed
Lader
Mesdamea Theo. Schaal, Jam es Hoograciously entertained them. . . .
th e ir beat to get board with « o n e tion of Ja k e, haa been watching with
H e c l l e w S T t ot the General Ht«tniea
tomatic
piatol.
Also, bicycle fram*
interest
th
e
progress
of
th
e
Kaiser's
N otice la hereby given that W. M.
Invited to m eet th e honocee were iehan, M. II. Hynes, Joe Fernandez,
privAt* family where they can in a
l l a r n r s . p u r c h a s e r of T e a Certificate No.
•wanted.
W.
S.
Kemper.
8-2tp
troops
in
the
present
war
and
n
a
t­
J.
P.
Butler«
M.
Gardner,
.Hog6n
m easure make up for the food prob­
41», d a t e d t h e S th d a y of J u n e , A. D. 1*11. Mesdamea Bishop, Ernest Betts an d
has fifed sa id certificate In m y office a n d haa J .
urally
he
haa
been
much
elated
over
and
Mother
Hoolehan;
Messrs.
B.
Lawson;
Misses
C
harlotto
le m And get a taste of domestic hapm a d s a p p l i c a t i o n for la x d e e d to Issue lo
W anted— Carpenter work by »
the success and haa discussed the a c c o rd an c e w i t h law . S a id certificate e m ­ H and, Rena Murrell, Genie Wicker, Schssl, BoOlehfin, Hynes, Fernan­
p in e« .
gang of expert northern workmen
brace* l b * follow ing de sc ribe d pro p e rty sit­
m atter^ew ith his frienda, on every oc u a t e d in S e m in o le «County, Florida, to-wlt: Saidie Williams«' R uth Mettipgcr, dez, Butler, Hogan. S ta rre tt, H.
G et marriedl
who intend coming to Florldu to I11*
of N W l i , See. Z4. I p . 30, H. 30 East. Daisy
Betts, Essie Purdon, Eva Smith, Geo. Teratus and A. B. Bol­ cate permanently. Nothing too d'i
T h a t is tho thing. Now th a t the cfiilon. Like some of the rest of us TS hWe I isaid
l a n d being as sesse d a t t h * d a te of
th e Issuance of such c ertificate In the name W alker and* Anna McLaughlin.. This ton.
s t a r t has been made I want to aee he ia not familiar with the names of of
or small for ua to handle in a speedy
B e a t h a m . * B b a ek lelo a . * Unless said cer­
all
the
towns
which
have
appeared
tifies!* s t i l l b e r e d ee m e d a cc ording t o law, afternoon tho young ladies of St.
« very bachelor in Sanford tied up in
and
tiorkmaniike manner. Unques­
in the dispatches and the fact gave t a x deed will im u e th e r e o n o n t h e X3nd day Agnes Guild will entertain with a
Cfa*» M ttlingz
t h e next twelve months.*
tioned references and full particular*
of O c to b er, 1914.
• ' .
opportunity for a J o k e at" his ex­
The S unday school class of Mrs.
W itness m y official s i g n a tu r e a n d « a t miscellaneous shower for Miss H and
' • • •
to interested parties. C. B. Fslor,
t h is t h e 1 9 t h . d a g pf R e p le m b er. A. D. 1914.
pense
the
other
day.
.
—
'
Roberts
held its first business meet­
a
n
d
on
Thursday
M
rs.*R.*J.
Holly
1 I have been keeping quiet about
• kf A D O U G L A S S :
Mogadoro,. Ohio.
9-3tp
C
lark
C
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r
c
u
it
C
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u
r
t
;
Sem
inole
Co..
Fla.
will entertain w ith another shower. ing for tho fall a t the home of their
Jake waa accosted.by a friend who
.th e bulkhead because I wanted the
Jaa. C. R o b e rta , b . C.
teacher on Laurel avenue, Friday
9-Tuee-Slc
Boarders-W anted— 13.60 per week
g r e a t work to get fairly atarted be­ remarked: "Well, Jake, did you see
Afltrnoon Shower _
evening with a good .attendance. for board an d lodging. Last house
fo re I called a ttention to th e fact what the Kaiser's a r m ^ d i d yeatorMi
Meli Whitner entertained Plans for th e winter's work were dis- on East T hird St., C. W. Drigg*rt*
vuai
m oe concrete posts
pom* day?"
a n da now th
a t th
charmingly
Mopdsy afternoon -in
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9-9tp
t h a t will form tho bulkhead are be-J "Veil, m aype not," waa the Ire-

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Afternoon and
and Friday Morning

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1911.

VOLUME V!

NO

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the city council

MET IN REGULAR
SESSION MONDAY

II. Y. 17 V. Noli’»
Our union held it» regular Sunday
evening service in the "»hack” nt
6:45 p. m. Our subject was "Cain,
the First Child ” This program was
nhty rendered by member* of (¡roup
No 2, with Mr». \Y. E. iletts ub
leader.

NO
R ESU LTS IN

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Methodist Church
Sunday »chool se.ssion 9:45 a. m.
A class and a welcome for every one.
Services al I 1 o’clock, subject of
sermon by pastor. "Standing with
God."
Evening worship, 7c30, subject of
-pwsHir**—’wvrrmTr* *™^WrfTS
spccial invitation -td- the young

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jTTt------Song. W h it r r t h a n Snow, by memhers of Group.
Scripture Lesson, Gen. 4, 1-16, by
Mr. S. G. Kennedy.
The Birth of Cain, by Mr. I- T.
■ City council met In regular sta­
Bryan.
tion Sept. 21at,' 1914 at 7:30 p. m.
Cain’s Sinful Deed, by Mr. B. ,H.
Present: B. \V. Herndon, president;
C. H. Dingec, J . Adatns, J. D. Dn- Davis.
Cnin Called to Account, Miss
rison.' R.’ C. Maxwell, II. £ . Tolar,
W. W, Abernathy. Minutes of last Mary Gatchol.
Special Song, by Mrs. \V. E. Betts
meeting read and approved.
.Mr- c - G. Wing appeared a n d ask­ and Miss Mary Gntchcl.
Cain Leaves Home, by Mrs. W. E..
ed that the council order Tenth
Betts.
itreet opened where it crosses the
Cnin Away from Home, Mias
A. C. L. nt the new depot. Same
Ruby Betts.
besoons from Cain's Life, Mr. 8 . G
with power to act.
The assessment of Mrs. Carrie Kennedy.
This proved a very interesting
Spencer on Lots 1 to 5, Block 14,
Tier 4 was on motion reduced from program dnd was thoroughly en­
jo y 'd by all present. Our subjects
16.200 to *4,200.
Moved and seconded th a t the seemXto be more interesting each
We had forty-one in a t ­
printing of the ordinances be placed Sunday.
tendance
Wo »till extend a cor­
in the hands i/f the ordinance com­
mittee, they to report action /it the dial invitation to anyone who wishes
to attend these meetings with us,
next meeting. Carried.
Cor. Sec.
Moved and seconded that the cityattorney be instructed to a t once
Baptist Church Services
proceed to collect all outstanding
9:30
Sunday School, Bally u
paving and sidewalk liens, and till
Graduation Day.
tax certificates th at had btjen certi­
11:00 Preaching. " T h e Sunday
fied to him. Cnrried.
School as tin Institution of Learn­
Petition large signed by the resi­
ing," subject of sertdon by the pas­
dents of Sanford Heights was pretor
»enli-d, and after the opinion of the
:i in Jr It Y I* I
city health board was asked and
fi 45 Sr ' it N 1’ 1
given, the council declined to make
7:45 Preaching, " T h e Judgment
any change.
Day "
Thp matter of connecting the
Welcome, always welcome.
Tukach budding with the new sewer
GEORG E 11YMA-M. Pastor
wss referred to the street committee
with power to net
Among the prominent vi-itors to
The mayor recommended that the the city on Wednesday were Henry
city dedicate one or more parks to Futeh and Dr. J.- W Nixon of Ghuthe use of the children of the city Muoia.
Action was deferred for further eon-|
--------------------------- Llidcration. Council adjourned
M W LOVELL.
Clerk

”T0 RE COLLECT]
AT O N C E .

VAST ARMIES STRUGGLE FOR­
WARD AND BACK IN WHAT
SEEMS FRUITLESS EFFORTS

The public is cordtatty invltwiFTo
all our services being held in- the
Star, Tbepter j ^ i l e /Die jjrw ehurwh
is being erected on corner*-•CtT'aftt
avenue and Sixth street.
On Sunday, Oct. 4th will be Rally
Day in the Sunday school and
Home Coming Day for the cbngregntion.
Let every Methodist in
Sanford and vicinity k$iow th a t
their presence is earnestly desired,
anti th e public will find a M ethod­
ist handshake awaiting every visitor’
The pastor is earnestly endeavor­
ing to be what a true pastor wshould
be in h city. He heartily appreci­
ates the cooperation being given him
in this great work. As we are en­
tering the season of the year when
the visitors are coming into our city,
let every Christian seek out these
who come into our midst anil give
them an invitation to the services
of the churches.

THE RIVERS AND
HARBORS BILL
SAVED IN PART

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PROJECTS ALREADY.
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. Washington, D. C., Sept. 26.— t
I :J
T h i-s ta te m e n t made hero today b y
Senator D. U. Fletcher of Florida,
chairman of the’ schato comm ittee
on commerce, that the recom m itting
of the rivers und harbors bill to t h a t
committee * with the recom m enda­
tion th a t it be limited to $20,000.000 would not injure. Florida
waterways improvemtnta which havo
'i
already begun or which have been
J -L
provided for in former acts of con- ,
gross;
a n d tho insertion in tho Con­
London, Friday 11 a. m.. Special havdj rallied all along the line and
gressional
Record of a speech -by
to Herald
Zeppilin coming from the hefcat of the combined Austrian
Congressman
S. M. Spnrkamn of
Thnurnot dropped three bombs on and .alrnfftn forces i* assbred as the
Florida
replying
to atta ck s on th o
R
u
s
&lt;
f
e
#
s.
out
number
their
oppoOut end ps capes. . City terrorized.
bill wore features of this m atter to ­
n e n tiw e n to one and are forcing
day.
Paris. Friday 11 a. m., Special to thcirflfWays through Galliriu by
In ortler th at many of the mi*Herald
Von Kluck’» communica­ shet-rgw ^fght of numbers. The Rus­
stalements
ns to what the pruning
tion* cut by French cavalry at C a l ­ sian» have all the supplies needed
down
of
tho
rivent and harbors bill
eb*!.
and Jfn unbroken line of communi­
The Judgm ent Day
would
do
for
Florida
rflight bo offset.
cation with their base.
Senator
Fletcher
said:
On
next
Sunday
night
Rev.
George
Petrograd, Friday 11 a. m., Spec­
TM sinking of the three sub­
"I would be glad if you would sa y
ial to Herald.— Russians enpture mania» has giVen art added vigor H ym an will deliver a sermon on the
Prizeworsk und Lancut on way to to thé British fleet and under the jul- above subject. So many people ure •That all projects now under way o r
Cracow.
vice pi the bends of the Admirait)* to face the Judgm ent that it is well which have been duly provided for
they will ta k e a more aggressive thut as much as possible be under­ heretofore by nets of congress will
Copenhagen, Friday 1 I a. m.. part **in the blockade, even to nd- stood in regard to the same. This not «u(Ti*r at all. The only ones to
Special If) Herald
Great buttle rag­ vnn'tivg upon tlif German fortifica­ subject will be used on next Sunday be affected are new cases. They will
ing near Rreslai)
Thirty warships tion- that bow block tin- entrance night
The Hnpti-t church i» lo­ have to await another time,’"
seen steaming into •Baltic in K a tte ­ to t tw Kid canal
Sparkman in Denial
cated at the corner of Park avenue
t
gat
Nationality presumably B rit­
On the house side of tho capitol.
and Sixth street
In the east the allies have the best
ish.
Large audiences continue to hear Congressman Sparkman, although
of the engagements and are »b&gt;wl\
Mr
Hyman each Sunday evening. permission wui refused him to reply
Re porta (rotti t be disustvr in whicb forcing (lie Germans In retire. I li­ It is predicted that this winter will on the Door to attacks made on tho
thè Hritish lost threo cruiser» al ions Hie retreat is made in good or­ see tin* largest audiences at church bill, succeeded tn having his speech
Emsden heing tori» loed by Germati der CPVT-red by t he heav\ siege gu li­ in l lie history of Suolimi.
The go into the Record. In making tho
submarine t» tinti «i.xty olllcer» l o s t lt will soon become a rout, in wtin li crowds at the lluptist church ibi» position of the members of the rivers
their live»
List of killed not yi-l eV^tit tin- German- will sutler hen\ summer, if taken a» a itasi» of reck­ and harbor.» committee clear on this
obtatnabb- bui must ite heavy. con- ily
•’S
oning will certainly bear nut this matter, Mr. Sparkumn said in p a rt:
Th&lt; .dlies have several plans per­ opi moil
sidering thè loss of olllcer».
Time will not admit of a specific
The alile- ari- re vi veli by thè die», fected to cut the German [try of J
reference to all these waterways trnr
paliites -tutmg that ni another week r u m i ' nfi-Tii i o n * orni* 1 1»*t r ritfht
of a detailed answer to the critlcLima
all Gali'ii wdl In1 occupled by thè Winy i»* tuniiwl
rd a
kw,r&lt;j
Mr Freur of Wisconsin makes of
Bil-sian force»
I »espile thè retrent mow lient of tbc tierinans »pull» dis­
their treatm ent of the pending bill.
of Kennekamf thè Rtissian troop» aster
of them, however, the Ocklailtuigrt City uf SitnforH. ISM
WORK IS TO HE RESUM ED
wnha and Kissimmee river, being in
1)is burse me ut*
ON T U E NEW B A IT I ST
a c t mil* for women, a ml flunked h&gt; GRADUATION DAY AT T H E the state of which’ ! have the honor
Rolli ns &lt; allege Notes
t
inn &lt;m
Mayor
nf representing here. 1 shall take tho
TEM PLE
Whoever returns to the Hollins t tiree elajed tennis courts for the.
PtilMMJ
Treasurer &lt;k Assessor
liberty
of noticing, and of dealing a t
FIRST
HAITI
ST
CHURCH
campus. aft**r a summer's absence I» Use of teachers and student»
11 jo.ntr
Clerk &amp; Collector
The building committee ""of the
some length with his criticisms oi
,
,
. a l w a y s impressed afresh with its
The college will open its doors for
SUNDAY SCHOOL
7'jn nn ..Baptist ...1empie
Found Master
met recently and
. * .
.
.
,
the project» submitted for their im ­
It is perhaps not the thirtieth year on next Wednes­
1140.00 decided to resume work on the 'u n iq u e lieautv.
Chief qf Police
provements.
Next
Sunday
will
In*
Graduation
t o o much t o »ay th at no college m i n ­ day morning,
Sijil
to
Several
2500 00 building by (lit 5th, provided
Police Department
"W hen the gentleman strikes thesu
Day
at
tinBaptist
Sunday
School,
inno 00 enough funds can be raised to cover ims m t be enu o try — net Cornell or numbers of the faculty are already
Fire Department
two
waterways he i» particularly
M
Wisconsin has a more charming «¡I- o n the g r o u n d a n d tile o t h e r » a r e on The »chord i* graded according to
Streets &amp; Bridge»
10.000 00 half the cost of construction
An
lut,..I
m,
and
Ikept
I
musite
and severe. characterizing
tin’
ver
'lafu'ti
Unrdetittg
Lake
\
trgl'
m
11 • way
Lighting Street»
5000 00 a« l i v e i .i flit*.tign 1- b e i n g pl anto d t ••
in pert * i iMiniti . a it h ibi- por- the n*h*|5itnn »if tin* lloklltwuha river
. (,*• •*! a , ' .m, of f o u r tal ' » of , \ .iri
Sanitation and street *1*•unWord t a- 1*11(1 r***i\**l **l i fie *.i ur*1 &gt;u tuts v v* (mill Movement of project a* a crooked gatn**, filching
raise tt iamount
act
It l- &gt; *&lt;n
ou- -Pape* o i i l i c f lei) t o g e t h e r by
1nOOO mi
lUi
sublet! death ln-l Saturday in tt&gt;*
T i e auditorium 1» al­ money from the treasury for the ben­
t.i\lg.ihlc
-trcHlli»,
1/ slopes -olilli- ter Hay. Long Island, of Albert Jo­ tlie country
1
(M
M
)
D
O
leedlng prisoner*
will soon he beard on t lie new build
ready
decorated
(or the occasion, efit not of commerce but to* develop
15000.OU lug. In ease thin plan works then it ward to nearly forty feet to the wa­ seph White, a member of the incom­
Interest
Time
and
money
have not been, water power for tho benefit of ono
2500.00 is promised by the contractot; that ter’s edge. T h e porches and win­ ing sophomore class.
Water Supply. . .
Mr. White spared in making it the prettiest J. D. Young.
dows of the m en’s anti women’s was one of th e brightest and best
3000.00 »erwices
Sewers......... .
be held in the building
r vices can
ci
Not for J. I). Young
church decorations that has ever
4051.40 byt Vlov. 15th. The auditorium in dormitories rntnm nn a view of the men in college, of a singularly re­
Miscellaneous . . .
A special program
"Now. first, I want to deny with
lake, of lilt* woods oti the opposite fined nature, courteous and winning been in Sanford
the front part of the Temple which
bus Keen prepared arid will be ren­ all tho emphasis at- my command
bank
and
of
th
e
»unset
The
ce
in
JÓ 191 1 40 is now lining constructed will seat at
manners, and line Christian charac­ dered to a lilrge audience, for tinthat the improvement is to develop
¡.us itsell is grassed, shaded with ter
Receipts
He will lie sorely missed
least 100 more people than the old
friends
of
the
school
are
planning
water power for J D. Young, or any
large wnlit oaks, and decorated with
Current Tux
J4791 1 40 auditorium
The large audiences
to
i-ortu*
tn
l
a
r
g
e
number*
The
pro
­
one
else, for it has absolutely no
St
License Tax
2000.00 now attending the church demand numerous shrubs and plants
gram
begin»
promptly
at
9
H
I
a
m
foundation
in (act. us a study of tho
Mr*
George
Wjitson
has
returned
the edge of the lake are the larg&gt;
Sanitary
. . _ •
tono 00 more space
The
graduates
are
ax
follow»:
re|»nrt
will
»how.
The gentleman
front
a
visit
to
Mr
Watson’s
mother
collegi* boat house, and two swim
3500.00
County Road &amp; Bridge
was
kind
enough
to
refer to a corFrom
Crwdle
Roll
to
Beginners
«i
Hora
I
City
tiling
and
diving
docks,
one
for
men
500.00
Pound i Dog Fees
Congregational ( hurrh
tatn
portion
of
the
engineer’s
report
_____
i________
Kldredge
Duncun,
Harvey
Vincent,
Fine* 4 Forfeitures
4000.00
Next Sunday morning, i/l the
Thelma Eggc, Ren Glideweil, Wil­ as proof odf his assertion,- anti yet a
Sunday school and the t 11 o'colck
•J
rtferenen to this garticuiar p a ja liam Whittles«.
•
,
$61911.40 service a Sunday school rally, will
graph
c
o
n
t
r
a
d
i
c
t
.
»
tho
charge
ho
From Beginner» to Primary: \ ’i£Adopted July 20-th, 1914.
be held. Every Sunday school
gio Horne Hyman, Margaret Miller, makes, for it is there shown th a t it
M. W. LOVELL.
scholar is urged to be present and
Pearl Glideweil, Claudia Wright, is not proposed by this im provem ent
• * * . Clerk.’
to bring a friend with him some
Vernie Arnett, Thelma Eaton, Cal­ to develop any water power w hat­
one not going to any other. Sunday
ever." „
Hon. J. H. Lee of Oviedo, the
Next Monday will be a red letter the Sanford C i t y • Schools this year vin McGagnhinf Aland Egge, Merre!
Mr. Sparkumn closed bis rem arks
patriarch of Seminole county and school.
Roberts,
Clinton
Rinc»,
Fred
Week».
At 11 o ’clock a sermon will be day in Sanford as it will mark the ns superintendent anil comes to San­
with a statem ent that nowhere etso
one of the most prominent citizens
From Primary to Junior»: Alma
given on " T h e Influence of the Sun­ opening-of the Sanford City Schools, ford fully cognizant of the high
in this country would more fertile
of this section of the state was in
day School on the Community.” the greatest unset of tho city and an grade of the school» und their for­ Kirby, Loverly McPherson, Lillian lands lie found titan along the ban k s
the city on Wednesday and paid the
Every parent and every individual, institution in which every citixen of mer reputation a» the best in the Glideweil, Myra Lee, Sarah Wheeless of the rivers in Florida and he made*
Herald an appreciated visit.
not interested elsewhere i» cordially Sanford lakes the greatest interest. south und being fully com petent to Hattie Lewi», Lila Murrell, Dora an urgent appeal thut we pursue a
The opening this year will he made keep them up to the «tutolard has Arnett. Arnold M artin. Robert Wil­ disc policy of waterway developm ent
urged to be present.
Mr Luca», Erpest
The C. K. Society, at fi:4 5 p m a memorable occasion und in honor been busy for several weeks a rrang­ liams. Leonard
until the demands of our commerce
Smith.
ing
the
opening
of
the
school.»
and
of
the
event
one
of
Florida's
fore­
will have for Its subject,"Every
have been fully met.
From Junior to Intermediates:
Richmond, Va., Sept. 25.— S ta te ­ will have for Us subject, "How Ev­ most educators will bo present and expects to have the largest a tte n d ­
wide prohibition won a sweeping vic- ery Christian can be a Missionary.” deliver an address, the Hon. John A. ance ami one of the be»l sessions in Adole Hines, Helen Shellton, KathJydj
At t h e '.evening service, 7v30, the Thackston, dean of tho Teachers the history of the Sanford schools. lrcn B rady, Royal Klintworth, Sam
l°r&gt;’ at the polls in Virginia Tuesday,
Murrell.
Newton
Lovell.
f*lurni showing th a t its supportera subject for consideration will be, College and N orm al School D epart­
1’rof. Ezell announces the follow­
From Interm ediates to Senior:
t&gt;»d won by a m ajority of 32,825. ” Moses, Failing Vet Victorious," a ment of the University of Florida ing teacher«.
They have not all
Another of the interesting exhibits
This figure will bo increased largely short, practical talk for those who and better known us the State High been assigned to the different grades Lucfle Bines and Joe Laing.
of
an educational nature la th a t of
School
Inspector*.
Dr.
Thackston
In favor of th e dryif when further rc- feel burdciffcd Uhdor their mistakes
at this writing on urcount of some
The public generally is invited to
the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad,
has
made
the
High
School
bis
life
tiarni are received from counties and yet who long for encouragement.
changes in the »tad.
this service.
which
is conducting a campaign of
work
and
has
accomplished
much
in
Sunday
morning,
Oct,
4th.
the
•hich are inaccessible. With com­
II. F.’ Ezell, Superintendent.
publicity
throughout the north.
bis
chosen
profession.
Sanford
is
Lord's
Supper
will
be
received
and
plete returns from all tho cities and
To Meet the Ladles
Messrs. Cardwell and Cohen, tho
High School— Mi«* Clara L. Guild,
forty-four of the one hundred coun- new members, received. Every mem­ fortunate in having such a well
Mrs. Haze] Stevenson of Jackson­ former of the colonization de p a rt­
j*** and with scattering returns ber \s urged to plan to be present known a u thority hero on opening Principal; Miss Alice M. Tothcrly,
ville,
representing th e Florida Com­ ment, arc in charge of tho display,
day
and
to
be
given
the
opportunity
Mi«« Flora Walker, Miss Myrtle
from other counties, the total xptc for th a t acrvicc.
mission
of tho P a n a m a Pacific Ex- which consists of fruits, vegetable*,'
of
hearing
from
him
on
the
subject
King and Mr. B. F. Ezell, teacher».
A splendid business and social
t* 121,763. I t is estim ated t h a t the
potdtion
will be in th/&gt; city today grain and other commercial articles
of
public
schools.
final total vote will reach 150,000. meeting of the C. E. Society was
Grammar School Mr J R Wild- with headquarters at the Sanford
The
opening
exercises
will
occur
of the south all the way from Vir­
Of this vote the' drys received 77,453 held last Tuesday evening at Mrs.
man, Principal; Mi»» Louise Hnrri- House
Mr». Stevenson i* anxious ginia to Florida.
at
the
High
School
auditorium
on
They have re­
Enttminger'A,
with
Mr
und
Mr*
*» against 44,018 or the local optlonMr- Geo, B. Dickinson, Mrs L N
ists.
Harry Kent as hosts. A good time Monday morning, September 28th Luke, Miss Lillian Higgins. , Mi*» to meet the me miters of the Wom­ ceived many intjufries from interest­
a n ’s. Club and the young ladies who ed parlies and it would n o t bo s u r ­
The citjes expected to roll up a was enjoyed by tho company pres- at ten o’clock. The member» of the Pearl Hunter, Miss Edna Plant.
are desirous of erdisling in the cam ­ prising if. there were a num ber of
school
hoard
of
Sanford
district,
the
majority for the local optiontsts ont and committees were a p p o i n t e d
Mi*.» Carrie Ensminger, Miss Eva paign to sell the Florida dollarp and
county
school
bonrd,
the
city
of­
■prung a surprise by giving 1,315 for to look after the District C. E. con­
Walker,Miss Clara Millen and Miss obtain a free trip to Galifornia d u r­ people from this county who will bo
ficials
‘and
o
ther
prominent
people
lured by the riches of tho southern
* dry«. Only four eities, Alexan- vention to bo held in Sanford On
Nita Moore, teachers.
ing
the
Exposition.
Any
one
desir­
will
have
a
place
on
the
rostrum
and
agricultural fields. Tho exhibit in
Oct. 30, 31 and Nov. 1st.
m*u Nor,olk’ Williamsburg -and
ing
more
information
on
the
s
u
b
­
Primary
School—
Miss
Lillie
Fnrnson
the
program
and
the'opening
ex**
one of the n^ost Intereating and in­
Prof.
Mnris
begins
his
work
with
Richmond returned majorities fir
wortb, Principal; Miss E dith Stew­ ject should see Mrs. Stevenson a t structive on the (air ground* and Is
orrises
promise
to
bo
very
Interest­
the
Bible
class
on
S
unday
morning,
, e Wet*- The total vote cast by
a rt i»nd Miss Salome H am pton, the Rnnford House between tho well worth vlsltlnf.'— E aston (Pa.)
to* eities was 40,977, of which the Oct. 4th. He will take up for study, ing.
hours of 4 and 5 in thb-afternoon.
teachers.
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B.
F.
ErcIL4akes
charge
of
Free Press.
d*y« got 21,146. '
"T he Teachings of Jesus.”
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Farmers for Florida
relatives who still live here. Amryig
them is his daughter. Mrs. W. J.
"T here is nothing so important for
David, one son, Dnn
Hart, a Florida a* farm ers." says The Jack­
brother. 1 D. Hart and also other sonville Metropolis: "W e have the
children near Sanford.
body lands, the transportation facilities,
A B U N C H OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON* was brought to the hom e The
THE
of hit son the dose markets, and everything
DENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—EFFICIENT
in Geneva Sunday afternoon and th a t (s attractive to the man who
«*
the burial took place M onday morn­ wants to farm a n d make a profit,
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
ing from the. Baptist church, Rev. while living com fortably and in a,
Stones
of Oviedo otlirinting.
congenial climate.”
Friday and hi* wife and little son
For
th
e second time within three
Continuing th e Metropolis say*:i
CASSIA CHAT U R
returned with him Saturday
All the railroads entering this
Duncan- Mitchell has the lumber dayk death claimed a resident of
Geneva and again caused sincere
Mi** I Vic Royal left oil S a t u r d a y On the ground to build n house near sorrow among the people. After a sta te have Immigration and land d e - ;
part merits.
T hey are working to j
for Aurora, where she will accept a th e Oliver MilchHI house.
six weeks' severe fight with typhoid build up Florida. They should have,
Hen
Squires
is
having
an
addition
position in the school there. She «ill
fever Miss Jessie Grant died at her
bo missed by here many friend* here built to his home on Cameron avp' home last Monday night at eleven more cooperation from the hoards of
Mrs. J. J. McEwen of Paisltiy nue. Mrs. Squire* will return short­ o'clock. In view of the long illness trade, from the land owners, and the,
people generally th a n they have had
apent n few day* thin week with her ly from u «lay of several month*
the end was not unexpected, though' {^¡therto
spent
at
their
old
home,
Good
daughter, Mr*. Warren Royal.
none the It** hurting ly her dear old
Some oLiiie. beat, most attractive.
~J. M. 'M rL a rty was a ttuginewrt *, oun&lt;^L» .a.mk- i* »»id to have
widowed inother.-^nUiL-r
recovered
her
health
to
a
great
exI,*
.
,r ,
,nl a.r
[ a n d u;oaU reliable d ata aiiUUJL. the
caller In Tavares last Tuesday.
lives and friend*. Than Jessie there' c
Mias Bertha Saunders returned lenf, for which her fr!irids-- will--re­ was tio young indy in Geneva more s la te has been compiled by t h r Vari­
ous railroads -interested in building
home last Tuesday /ram Savannah, joice.
Homeseekers.aud commission men unassuming, more quiet and hail up the state. Thorn is enough of
Ga., much to the delight of twtr
WOTC .friends. As a tru e Christian
m u t y friends here, where she ha* are beginning to' come out arid look and a good daughter she will lie || this to last for m onths. The state
boani* of trade, for instance, c o u ld 1
fing relatives for the past Ui *ea what the prospects are. They
are fine for a good early season, so greatly missed %in the community. get togsther a n d ta k e all, pierKe it
two months.
She was buried from the Baptist
into a composite form, a n d xo-j
Ttobt. Rose transacted businto* in far,
church. - Tuesday— a lte r no cm . . a t .^ 1
r v t w , -* T H A T .q k -O liH - B U S IN E S S —
Sorrento last Saturday morning. ~
Messra. H arry Geigef, Joe
\Ve carry n complete line of nIHitandnrd makes of Bicycle*— ------spread the gospel of Florida oppor-[
Misses Ollic and Zoln Price of
Smith, Edwin Raulerson, Gcotgej
GENEVA
ITEMS
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Paisley were visitors in our - little
— *r *
MathicuX-ami luunga T Z ik tJ ailmi:
.d m ' o Ti a s . POPE* MOTOR
ROADSTER, HARTFORD. IDEAL. ARDM
concerted effort along such lines
town one day lait week. T h e y were
as pall bearers. The coffin was com­
CYCLES,
MOTOR
CYCLE
-SUPPLIES.
would
bring
great
results.
the charming guests of* Mrs. Ruth
Mr*. Claud Patterson has had as pletely covered with floral offerings
Our stock is the largest and most complete th at has ever been
Rose,
Florida is asleep -on her rights, and
her guest recently her brother, Mr. contributed by loving friends, thus
brought
to Sanford. Wc are prepared to supply your wants. We cor­
Miss R uth Royal left lasr Sun­ Winters who Is looking for n new
attesting sympathyr- T h e 'services her opportunities. She is not taking
dially
irfvitc
you to give us a call and get our prices and ternls.
day morning for Melbourne, Fla. location. We hope he found a fu­
were conducted by Rov. Stones of Advantage of th e m us she should.
She will be first assistant in “the ture' home in Genova.
WE GIVE SATISFACTION
Oviedo. Mr. Hunt of Oviedo was We are all too busy looking out for
school a t th a t place.
.Mias Miriam Ttrbel is home «gain the undertaker in charge. The sym­ ourselves, and o u r own selfish injterI 0 8 P a lm o ttn Avo.
Jim and Francis Lee of R a y View from Daytona, where she hn* been
pathy of the entire com m unity V5®!- xsts to devote t h a t tim e to the state
visited friends here on Sunday last. for (tome months.
out to the aged m o th er and other tliut somebody m ust devote to it _
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C. B. Royal of Sorrento spent
Mis* Nellie Geiger leaves Friday
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Monday and Tuesday hero with his to resume her work as teacher*of the r«dative*.
The r o lltlvi*a of Mr. John Hurt
11 httli* timi* .from all of us.
father, Mr. Albert Royal.
school at Pierson.
and of Miss Jessie Grant wish to ex- Ju!,t. B little «“ ention Horn all of us.,
Dave Lockhart and L. Rouse, two
Miss Marie Daniel spent the week j press their sincere thanks to all those ^ust !l ihtle money from all of us.
cattle men of Orlando were passing end with the Misses Howard in
who •'it lovingly assisted in perform­ a m i . Florida would be put on the
'visitors here one day last week.
Oviedo.
ing the nere.ssary duties, during m ap in a big way. in such a way a*
Mis* Barbara Mrl.uin left last their late afflictions
j *he hus never be«'ii on the map be­
Tuesday for Tallahassee to attend
fore.
PAOLA POINTS
the Woman’s College at th a t place.
Now is the tim e.
General farm
.
Resolutions
Mi** Lillie Raulerson of Jackson­
crops and food supplies are higher
Whereas,_ our Divine Leader, in than they have been since the Civil
Mr. Bridge visited Tam pa a few ville ia visiting her Rister, Mrs.
His
infinite wisdom, ban removed War.
Homer
Nicholson
and
other
relaThey will be higher before
days last weak' and Mrs. Bridge
from
our midst our esteemed friend th ey will bp lower.
tives.We have mil­
stayed with Mr. nnd Mrs. Buchanan
Mr. and Mrs. I.ning of Sanford and fellow musician. Georg«' H Fef- lions in Europe to feed that we have
during his absence.
Mr. Bona spent the week end with spent u few day* Ijisl week with nald; ami
not had to feed previously.
This
Whereas, the members of the Sun- rreates
a greater demand on A-merhis wife and her parents and expects their sister, Mr*. W. D. Ballard, who
America has little acreage
fo he established at DeLnnd again hus been sick for several weeks but f«ird Hand have thereby sustained a j,-u&gt;
hiss that cannot he repaired; and
[,„ which to in«Tcunc her output, out
9hia season in charge of the Chase is improving non
The many Geneva friends of
C om punyV packing house there.
Whereas,
the loss th u s incurred side ofFlorida. 'I his state lias rnilMiss Flora Pearson is visiting her Harry Phillips of Hanford sym pa­ has tilled
our hearts
with grief, l i o n s of fine lands waiting to he culfriend, Mrs. Baukner at Orlando thi* thize with him in his ill health and douidy so because in his death we tivatod.
hope his stay in Chicago will result have suffered the first break in our
week.
W hat hoard of trrnje will be the
Mis* Addle Gresham rprirned to in permanent relief.
rirelc since our organization eight first to start a movement for more
Mr* W H Howard of Oviedo ye a rs a g o ; and
her home at Geneva, after a week'*
ini migration of farm ers to Florida?
was
the pleasant guest of Mrs
visit with her sister at Twin Lakes.
Whereas, during all of this time
F't. Myers Press.
Mr. George H. Fcrnald had many Daniel a few days la*t week.
Mr. Fernald has been a faithful and
Mrs. G. It. Nicholson is home for efficient member of the Sanford
friend* jn this vicinity, who are sad­
dened by the news of his untimely a few days’ rest from Osteen where Rami, and
death.
He will long he regretted she has been for several weeks an­
Whereas, we deplore Mrs FerWE CARRY A C O M PLETE A SSO R TM EN T OK
J a p , riald's loss and sincerely s y mp.ithire
by all who had the good fortune to te tiding her daughter, Mrs
Nicholson,
who
continue*
quite
ill
know him.
Mrs. Fernald has the
with her in this greatest trial, now We can fill your order immediately,
Miss Addle Gresham returned t hereforc,
aincere sym pathy of all.
for new crop of all varieties of
home Tuesday after a ten days'
Be it resolved, t h a t n memorial
visit to Puola
rn n e e r t d e d ic a te d fo t h e m e m o ry of
Mr and Mrs Tally are now at Mr F e r n a ld . and c o n s is tin g entirely
WEST SIDE ITEMS
ONE. TWO. T H R E E AND FOUR BURNERS
home in thr old Raulerson home
of his f a v o rite se le c tions be prepared ONION SETS. TURNIP SEED,
Do Your Cookinf, Bakinf, Roaatin|, Broiling T o*rlin| end Ironing five Year ‘Round On a
State Organiser Shaddock of the a n d r e n d e r e d a t an e a r ly d a te , and.
-New Pctfcrtkm Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook Slo,e
CABBAGE, SEED OATS, ItYE,
W. J. McBride is to haul the W. t). W. in Geneva last week.
Be it furthvr resolved, that we
The
New
Perfection Cook Stove satisfies every requirement of
ETC., ETC.
•diool bus to take the children who
Miss Margie Kilhec spent the hereby extend to Mrs. Fernald our
the
housewife
nnd
can he used'continuously twelve months of the
a ttend the Sanford schools this term. week end with home folks.
heartfelt sympathy, and
Complete
stock
of
Harden
and
year
and
is
quite
uj
satiafuctory for all purposes of cooking and
Mr. McBride will meet all the chib
J. V. Wicks continues quite indis­
Be it f u r th e r resolved, t h a t a ropy
baking as any other kind of stove.
field seeds, poultry feed and sup­
• dren along the road Monday, Sept. posed, being affected, it is supposed
of th e se resolutions be f o r w a r d e d to
With' the New Perfection Cook Stove you seeun* thi* wide*!
28th.
with an eruption of the skin which Mrs F it mild, a copy fu r n is h e d to plies, incubators, el«'.
range of heat efficiency provided in anV ml stove «ft I he market
The truckers are getting plants is seriously affecting his face and
tlie S a n f o r d H erald for p u blic a tion
A high, medium &lt;&gt;r low flame, providing any degree of heat required
ready to be set in the field peppers, eyes.
and a c opy i n c o r p o r a te d in our rec­
lor
i lie work to he done cun Im- instantly s«o-uretl
celery, lettuce, eggplant, cauliflower,
Mrs. (till Taylor is spending .i few ords as a lasting memorial.
Full heat is secured at the moment of ligllting without dust
cabbage.
days in Osteen.
C. F. Williams,
or
d
irt—a
decided advantage over coal or wood stoves. The con­
C. C. Cobb is the first to set let­
On last Friday the Woodmen
F. S. Frank.
Oldest
Established
anti
Largest
centration
of heat at the burner« prevents overheating of
the
tuce plants in the field this fall.
were "at hom e" to their b/other
A. II. Brock.
kitchen in summer, insuring uniform comfort never before experienced.
Seed House in Florida
Brick is being hpulcd and placed Woodmen and their friends. An in­
H. C. Haskins,
All this makes the New Perfection a stove of unusual cnnveiti
along the road. We hope they will teresting program had been ar­
Com nut tee.
ence. It does everything any other stove will do, regardless m
soon brick the road.
The rain we ranged. though some three or four[
fuel. Beady at moment of lighting
Can lie turned high, medium
wJiave been having have made the were unavoidably prevented from re­
low
or
out,
as
required
another
decided
ativantage over coal or
road had in some places.
sponding. Those who did respond
Q jiiy T tlo u g h l.
wood
stove*.
Makes
no
dust
or
dirt
Hither
with or without cabin«-!
STREET
206
EAST
BAY
Sheridan Jewett has had bad luck reflected much credit upon them- j Map* highest myrtt at wav* |*. ns
The utmost satisfaction is assured to the hnusew'if«* in tC*
■ this week. One of his fine horses selves. The program was as follows:! much a* possible, tu rob* external cir­
use of these.stoves ami device*.
took lockjaw and had to be killed.
Words of Welcome by Coussel cumstance.*. anil as little a* pussiblo
New Perlection Cook Book Free to Every Pu/chater ol a New Perfection Cook Slotr
to bsL, himself be ruled by them.—
/ Mrs. D. H. C. Rabun has been Commander Harrison.
Goethe.
aick, but under the care of Dr. Rob­
Address by E. H. Kilbee.
S U IT S E V E R Y B O D Y
son her many friends are glad, to ace
Music on Violin and Guitar by
I t auit* the most exaeting French chef^, I t suits the house­
her up again.
Misses Kilbee.
wife.
I t in found in luxurious villa*—in ram p s—in farms in
ROSO
of
It*
Condition
of
,
^
Ih® W. S. Kemper family spent
A d d r e s s 'by Counsel Commander
humble
city homes. Everybody use* it, everybody likes it.. It i*
' JFuesday a t Daytona Beach, before H unt of Oviedo.
THU FIRST NATIONAL BANK
the
all-round
stove for all the year round. It bakes, broils, roasts
' Mrs. Kemper and the children take
Instrumental Music by Miss Tarand
toasts
as
well aa n coal range.
at
Sanford,
their leave for Kentucky.
be 1.
Mrs. Alfred Vanes and two chib
Recitatioirr The Woodman’s Goat I , lb« S tale of Harld*. *1 Ih« Clone*of l in d a » .
, dren spent Monday with Mr*. J. W! by Mis* Helen Moran.
S tp trm b ri lllb , ISM
Blllingsly. .
Music by Miss Irene Peters.
Kmoor era
Hupt. A. F. Bell is having the road
Recitation by Miss Georgia Geiger 1/-«ni nod I i U r o u n u ---- ----------I 244,061.6«
Sanford, Florida
p u t in fine traveling condition.
. 76.01
O venir »ft a, m v i n t and uneecured —
M usli by Miss Claire Harrisoa.'
6.260.06
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8.
Hand*
to
»nrur*
circuit
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Where th e brlckds laid he is having
A short Talk by Mr. S haddock.': Pond* t o »-cur» P n l s l Having*.----5,000.00
42,533.66
Becurltbe, *tc_______ ________
a good roadbed made and th e dicthes
Refreshments, consisting of cake Pond*.
10,100 00
flanking flou*«, Kurnllur* and ftiturea
cut out wider.
an d coffee were served immediately Due from National llaaki (not
32.69*. tl
after the dose of the program.
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from
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launch was served by the ladies Check» »ml other C u b Item»______ __ t k2,2*9.67
3,173.00
Not«« of other Nation»! Bank»......... - .
MOORE’S STATION
throughout th e evening.
fractional paper currency, nickel* and
It is said that there was a larger
c e n t » - . — .------------------t-----------1,762.70
lew ful Money lUmrv» Is U»nk, via:
crowd
present
than
had
ever
been
Mr. Welker Is very ill at his home

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P la c e Y o u r O rd er N o w F or

on Richmond avenue In Brown's
Hummock-nnd owing to ‘his advanced
age, 82 years, and the nature of hi*
Hines* there is no hope of his re­
covery.
1. D. Hart, Sr., died at the home
of his *on, I. D., Jr., at Beck Ham­
mock Saturday. Hi's death came as
a surprise as he'was not ill but a
very short time.
:Rev. Bartlett concluded hie revival
meetings and has returned to Enter­
prise.
There wa* another young
folia* meeting on Friday afternoon,
M ia Btriha Lawrence ha* arrived
from the~Jreat and has been the
gueat of her parents, Rev. and Mr».
T. B. Lawrence. Miss Lawrence will
teaeh in Jacksonville this year.
Miss Annie Brown is here from
Ft.' Christmas, spending some time
with her sister, Mrs. J. F. Mc­
Clelland.
Will Prevatt went to New Smyrna

in the hall to a social bofofe and
We
sjwm"tried to b* ju»t • little *ke»«J
the. Woodman an* pleased- that they,
of the other fellow in ih o general equipment of
have so many friends and hope to
TocaL.
1101,615.68 our «iocs. A l aa «rvdeoc» o f th h de«re to »bow
tho new est *ad only th e beet of ererylki**. w s
have the pleasure of entertaining
li»bollica
them again soon. By request, Clif­ C a p fu l Block paid b
26.000.00 gladly recommend to user* of tak
« , 000.00
Fuad , , .
ford Proctor gave several selections Burptas
Undivided proflu,
l ii n pits________________
21.18221
on the player piano before the ex­
1.000.00,
l lam rw d lor T u e * . . . . . . . . . . . s . . .
ercises of the evening began.
National Hank Noi «a mi letan dine ____
«450.00
P e n c r a ft
18.00
Geneva was saddened last Satur­ Dividend* unpaid
.
I22t.962.66
ComiineJ
Office
day on learning of the death of Mr. Demand certificate» of
and
Fountain
Pen
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7
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Johi\ Hart,' which Occurred at the
s certifient*» of
home of his son, Dee Hart near T i mdefunti___________
7,919.25
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check*_______
1,0*1,57
Sanford. Mr. Hart had not been Certified
■ 11,2667(1 •—th n m w »6 member o l th e C arivi*• Isx family.
IV—tal Bovin*» Dèpoaita
642-01
15,000.00
well for some time, though no one mile p a y a b l e .. . ......................................
Pencraft Ink warn« a blue nnd «Ine» a jet black.
though no one thought him seriously
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It it eapecially brilliant, sm ooth sad permanent.
C om e to spd le* na above you the new C e rt« ink
ill until within an hour of his death. B ute of Florida,
County of Sentinel»
Realtlves were hastily summoned L 11. t . W hltner, C ubl«r of th e abbv* named bottle with lbs sew flow-comtrolW.
and everything done for his good
but death. claimed another victim
D. F. W U l T N B U , “
to M m m e thia l Jib
and’the soul, of another mortal waa
H. C. t h ill
launched into tho great beyond, day of September, 111«.
I Sanford, Florid»
there to, await the final judgmant Oon»ct» Attuati
F R E D E R I C IL RA N D .
day. Mr. Hart had once been a
r. p. roiisTKR.
resident of Geneva and b*&gt; aeveral
Dfractor*
,»&gt; ,160.00

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BUILDING IN ANTWERP
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PAGE THREE

lion. Winston Churchill,
Head of England's Navy,
A Farseeing Statesman

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HILL LUMBER CO.

Extreme school of Euocnists At­
tacked by Doctor Saleeby.

S e w e r Pipe, Doors, Sash and
B linds,

Based on
Wrong P re m iss— Taking
Children From U nnatural E nviron­
ment Is Not Interfering With
HIS recant engagement off Hel­
N a tu ra l Selection.

HORSES K I L L E D IN B A T T L E A T H AE LE N

natural jslectlnn; —
'
In flgbtlng against the causes of In­
fant mortality. Doctor Saleeby denied
that natural scloctlou was being inter­
with,
"Conditions Initiated In tho slutna
and public houses aro not natural." ho
said. "They aro hideously unnatural."
Eugenista of tho estremo 'school
were accused of forgetting tho Impor­
tance of nurture before birth, of pronaU| |nnuBnceg ,lu„ lu environment

!Uh la n g u a g e ; be w as llrst elected to
the house of commons ns n C onserva­
tive, b u t has been a Liberal m inister
of tho c r o w n for nearly nine years. a n d
he has proved himself one of tho most
active a n d jioworful of m odern E n g ­
lish sta te sm e n
It Is a singula r eolncldenro th a t tho
t u o men now a t the head of tho Brltlsli
w ar olllee nm l a d m ira lty w e re once b it­
ter enem ies In tlm Sudan. I » r d K itc h ­
ener of K h a rtu m , secretary of stnto
for w ar. Incurred the disapproval of
Winston Churchill when tho younger
man was a \\ ur correspondent. Church
III w rote such a b itte r - c r itic is m of
.K itchener fur the Graphic, because tho
coi mu u n d e r n t/e d a c e rta in tom b th a t
the lim iter was taken up In the house
of isiminons
K itchener for years did
not forgive C hun bill, but (*&gt;w th a t
they are In such correlated responsible

Thoy assu m e d that tt w as simply a
question of heredity from birth. When
It ha« been proveil th a t Infections and
th o forces of malnutrition have been
playing &lt;&gt;n th e child for m onths before
birth
Tho n u rtu re of tho m o th e r Is
therefore Just as lmi»irtant ns If the
child hud boon fed on gin and pickles
a f te r birth.
"Thnro nro no stntlstlcn and no ar­
guments." d(&gt;clart*d tho »iienker. "as
regards th e relative Im portance of na ­
tu r e and n u r tu r e , which se e m s to rec­
ognize tlm fact Ihut e v eryone of us
wns alive, or should have been alive,
at least nine months before we were
born and that nurture was pla tin g
upon heredity during the whole of that
peril "t wllh .( degree of pow er which
It will m&gt;ver let able to display at a
lator i—rtod ”
Ahi'tiot could be found 111 a hub)
born of a tippling mother, th o spe a ke r
continued, hut this was not beredlt)
II w.o- racial poison working out as
a n t e n a t a l m alnutrition
It therefor*»
f o l l o w e d th a t the n u rtu re o f th e fu
tu rn patent was essential for rival
ougentrs
Ik.d o r Saleeby. a fte r c rltlelrlng the
blole^:«ta who s p ik e without any prgr-Heal 'i p e r le p c ii with e ith e r children
or mothers, laid down th e following
proposals for the Im provem ent of In
font life:
1 All m otherhood to In- r e g a rd e d a*
a first c h a r g e on tho rmiources of a
nation
J
G overnm ent a u th o rity to took
a fte r m aternity
3 T h e handing over of all m a te r ­
nity cases, regnrdless of w ealth or so­
cial conditions, to the public health
authority.
4 Thu establishm ent of m a te rn ity
centers, twrtb prenatal and ¡«»InulJil.
th roughout th e country
All this, ' Doctor Saleeby concluded,
' I' fun da mob Lai eugenics, and Is far

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positions and Churchill has laid down
tho pon Kite boner probably hns burled
the hntolietAsldo froiii their ancient nntlpatliy.
PER (H AUT. 20c l*E&lt; K
II la strange Hint Kltcbenor should
ln^ln Hu* war otllco and Churchill lu
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Hi#- admlrnlty at a time when Eng­
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i:u,- and wns far more likely to tune
had a law jer presiding over tlm nruiy
and a prufmAior at the head of the
mi\\ department, for never Iteforu
In alt her history was England ready
-with tier lighting machines at Ibu be­
ginning oi a war.
Churchill has an Infinite capacity for
work and grasps swiftly and with
splendid breadth. There Ih n story that
a |icnce loving radical said upon Ills
appointment to the admiralty. “It Is
vcrycnad: Churchill will make tile navy
so dreadfully efficient."
His physical courage Is of n high
lj-|ie. ns hns liceii proved again anil
again He took part In the famous
cavalry charge nt Omdurtnnu. although
Heretofore Florida fruits hnvc had too short n season. Flu*
nominally only a noiv«pn|ior man. Dur­
fincpriccs usually secured for late oranges and grapefruit could
ing the Boer war he fought when'the
be had on a much larger volume of fruit than the State now
nrtnort-d train was captured, lending
markets and for a longer period.
n forlorn hope again and again after
Buckeye Nurseries hayc urged the planting of late varieties for
all the officers were.killed, until at
mnny years. Many of thtfltloSt prosperous growers of the State
last some one without authority hoist­
owe their success to this advice. I he best late oranges and
ed the white flag. IIo was captured
grapefruit were introduced by Buckeye Nurseries.
by tho Boers, bill escaped In remark­
able fashion to take bis chance In n
hostile country of reaching tho British
troops. Ho succeeded, however, and
fought again, although ibero was a
price on his head for recapture and a
flrtng squad for his punishment.
Also it gives suggestions for selecting locstion of grove and on everv otlier
Who can foretell 'the possibilities of
phase ol dtruslruit culture. It is n complete guide to success apd oil its
such genius In n man of fortV years
•dvice has been tried out in the experience of successful growers.
of ngol Am! should the navy do
Varieties are described in detail; many of them are illustrated in natural
colors. Some of the best groves of the State are pictured to show proper
what Is now expected of it ho may
methods of planting, cultivation, fertdilation, spraying, marketing, etc.
easily become a great popular hero, and
Too expensive to permit of indiscriminate distribution, the book is Dec to
there will lie associated with his name
all intending planters. You will bewelcome to n copy if you write for it
a tradition of political glory worthy of
while we have a supply on hand—edition ii limited.
the Churchill glories In tho spbero of
war
BUCK EYE NURSERIES
He will bo the first Churchill to lend
10 7 3 C I T I Z E N S B A N K B U I L D I N G
a
party should lie become prime min­
TAM PA, FLA.
ister. Ills father led In tho house of
HÉBB
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commons and led brilliantly, when be
wns only tblrty-sovcn. but be was er­
I
ratic and not^trusted, nis own leader,
Lord Salisbury, accepted hla resigna­
tion with relief. But the American
/ - strain tn Churchill may teach him the
Wisdom of learning tho lesson of his
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C. AV H aleeby. n pupil of F ra n c is G al­
lon. the fo u n d o r-o f eugenics. „While
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It U not, said the doctor, all e ssen ­
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la quite aa Im portant.
Ho accused
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"New York, now Lady Ran­
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George Cornwallis West
Winston Churchill has all tho atnmp
of genius and high daring and lias
crowded more Into Ids forty years than
any man of his day. Ho has been
through five ivftf/R bo bus written
seven books, one of them being tho
biography of bis father. wlRch ranks
among tho llrst half doten In tho Eng-

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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were -widely believed, missionarie
write.
-t^I heard," »ays one, from one of
the sons of a prominent Pasha" th a t
Germany had taken possession of
Belgium aqd had installed 41 moslem
NO SP O T U N DER T H E SUN
pasha ns ruler over that part of Eu­
IS IM IVfU ilE
rope."
Describing conditions at Beirut
the
same missionary writes:
PRESBYTERIAN MISSION BOARD
."Orders were announced from the
MAKES SUMMING UP OF THE
Ottoman government for mobilisa­
WORLD'S AWFUL WAR
tion and the calling of all eligible
for military conscription from the
New York, N, Y., Sept. 23.— Re­
ages of ID to 45; also the abolition of
ports from the outposts of the net­
ordinarily
work of missions established through- alt exceptional
.
. privileges,
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out t w world by the P r e s b y t e r h m
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here today, te ll icsaional men.- T h i s n u u lto d in a
of worldwide conditions unparalleled stampede of young and old from
Beirut to Lebanon when thousands
in the history of the church. Thorc
of both Moslem and Christians fled
Is no spot under the sun according
wiUa and without their families. At
to these repute« »w here a war ha»-!
the samo moment came ofdera to
failed to strike a blow nt commerce;
no inhabitant of the civilised world, commandeer all horses and mules Tit

THE SANFORD HERALD WORLD WIDE SUFFERING
'
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
IN THE WAR
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O O rn In Herald Dulldlns

Telenbon* No. H I

T h e Board of Trade of Bradont o w n hgs issued a booklet descrip­
t i v e of BrndentoWn and M anatee
c o u n ty aDd It Is a fine piece of llter-»tare,.f,plriilatnl.Ln t e « g
i n t h a t section. -The. cover is a
on
t h e Manatee river th at wjll .indues
tbtr-prmrpcctive homesoeker to come
s o u t h , to the land of the Manatee.
T h e Illustration« and descriptive
m a t t e r are not overdrawn and the
b o o k le t should prove of great bene­
fit to that enterprising city and
c o u n ty , With th e many thousands
* o f people in th e north looking for
lo ca tio n s in Florida it behooves all
t h o trade bodies of the different secc itie s to be issuing such literature
a n d bringing the now people into tho
sta te .

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Money For Old Age
It has been stated that Ninety-Seven Per Cent of
men work for their actual living after they are 60 years
of age. Why is this? They have failed to save system­
atically and have not a surplus for old age.
.• --.-Now » the time 41to
begin-savingTin*arirestr^
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Your account is invited.

Four Per Cent. Interest Paid on Savings
Accounts

TU-lta* _»..t ■i h*' win.iniiim t r i h « oiA Hundreds of horses and muleteers
SyrL has failed
‘n the' khans ami caray
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vansaries of Beirut, while thousands
some degree,--------------------■..
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, » hy
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eraa niiPttppfl
“ -------d o v to u *
p a th s;
The situation-in.—’lY cst. Air lea—
'jjy5 ¿y
critical; Syria is engulfed by u tte r vious
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methods of bribery. At such a
hopelessness; Persia is' In a chaotic time -the hungry officers’ with sr!-!
condition, a it least as far as finances ariea in arrears are ready enough to
are concerned; missionaries in India turn an honest or dishonest penny." 5 3
- M.M.SMITH
are shut off from outside financial aid
In West Africa, tho »board a: IV«rid
and Chile is in pitiable plight be­
nounces the situation is critical.
cause of the prostration of her in­
Letters from missionaries in ChEc
dustries, and in Guatemala the poor recite conditions here as follows;
are dfiven by hunger to the point
Chile Is Hard Hll
of confiscating the foodstuffs of thej
„ Chi|e depend, almosl „ cluB, VB, y
wealthy.
,
on her nitrate exports.
Germany
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and France are the principal buyers
"I thought I had seen the country ¡n times ol pence hut 110 freight can
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restless before but never have I im- ___________________________________ he delivered at present a n d . trade
T h e Lake Region Press Associa­ agioed anything like the present d is - 11
with Europe ia Aupprc**etl. I need
t i o n will meet in Orlando on Wed-1 tress and hopelessness,” writes the
hardly describe the «demoralization
nusd a y , October 7th and the editors Rev. Dr. William S. Nelson, long a
of business.
M a n y fear a popular |
U G A L A Ü V IH U SIN G
o f Florida arc invited to a ttend, ir­ missionary in Syria, from Tripoli,
uprising in-- d e m a n d of bread for
respective of location. While only
there are*
countless
homes where
under date of Aug. 21st. "R iding
Clrrall Caarl, H o r n lh Judicial Clrcall. i
,
,
,
, ,
t h o newspaper m en of tho counties across the country on Monday^ftnd In Hiai«
of Florida, in and lor Hominoii- everything has uiready been pawned
C ounty. In C h a n c e r y
o f Oaceola, Orange, Lake , Seminole Tuesday across three distrie rtf l &lt;li‘d l'eaplr«
for food."
Hunk ol Hanford, a for
a n d Vohisia are eligible lor ifctlve not ace a single camel or mule or (»oral inn, or f aniseti a n d •*ti*tini g
it has been impossible to transm it
n d e r the Ibwa of th e s t a t e of
m em bership the editors of Florida horse and only a few weak donkeys uFlorida,
C o m p la i n a n t ,
funds to missionaries in India, tho
o r a n y other s ta te are welcome to anil very few men. A1J were hiding K. K Hr a d y a nva.
board continues, and for this reason
d wife, C a r r ie S
a t t e n d the meetings
A A n c o r o - j from | h ; #fm&gt;. dA f|
Hr a d ) . Van I beffi a n and
1.r &lt;* t »
the
missions th e re have been nuthoro m p a n y , a r u r p o r a l i o n , Arner
g r a m will be arranged for th em c ca -!I "The draft
. . . calls ,lor practically all i t|r»n
ixed by cable to sell church property
Agricultural l'h-mir.i fon.
« io n an d through real business will take | lhe aMp ^ d|ed men The ,i8t (&gt;l Z
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t ó £.
to obtain food. At Teheran, Persia,
u p m ost of the tim e of the editors
k mu| w r&gt;|j8 for „n that are 0 „ (..nn-f.. ir.ui«» .n.i .i.-.n, j.u.t- nt.t.un
practically the sa m e situation exists
t h e y will also have a few_ minute* to ^
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onfy a ^
In Switzerland, the hoard »ayM,
.
Yru r p o r a i t u n , J . II. M r L a u r i n
s p a r e in visiting th e city ol Orlando, months ago. Camels are impressed
many
of the missionaries have for
o m p a n y , a c o r p o r a t io n F r u ì II
t h e prettiest inland city in the e n ­ wherevef found. Cattle and sheep CNiilile,
Ili-e*!v*r, in l&gt; a n k ru p try
the monent ceased their clerical
(or i h # li 1)1f l i t A &lt;' f OC k r r &gt; 4:
t i r e southland.
The big hearted uri» demanderi,I, an
duties and as nearly all the laborers
as well ai»
as the gmin
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Fumimi* Conw»*n&gt;. * corporation,
p e o p le of Orlando can lie depended .r,,
.» 4ithru-thing*-*
ii _ «ifloors.
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P a in t ( ompmny, a r o r p o r a t i o n ,
h a v e such good ones as Howard, of the country, if curried out und the A
I ami helped th e women anil children
rm o u r K m l l l i p r W orks, ■ eorIteene, Ferris, Sparkm an, Walton.
to harvest the crops.
Impoverishment of the people if they
corpora'iön/'Vid" mi.nt.
B r u n c h and other newspaper men try to buy or bribe themselves off To Irouit I* Kir« i n ti A tw o o d l,
Kkr.
^to t a k e thrt lead. The editors who
partner*, t r a d i n g a n d doing l . u n n m »•
N O T IC E
"THo cruelty of the officials trying
h V __Kir* L r o m a i n &gt;. of th* city of
v is it Orlando on th e 7th of October to enforce the- ord r r r --nmtTW— W«»r»i
Ifi'ih a ifgfwvrf' |^&gt;tj|»l*r,a
Notice la hereby given that under
« a n be assured, of a good meeting Ing and aliuse for the men anil des-1 P ilta b u rg P la ta (ita«« t'o rn p a riy , a r a ip o ra - and by tirtue of inslrucilonit re*
tlo n.
th# c ity of A t l a n t a , In th* #tat*
aorgta
a n d a good time.
celved from th e (Jit y Council of
truction of household effects in the sup'plV«^“l ? . H » . r . ( Um .,.r ,y .
rorporation.
villages. One of the men driven in
,h' f*1» 1,1 Philadelphia, in th- .t.i« ol Sanford, Florida, (hat I will begin*
. . .
,
. .
,, r, J» l’«nn»ylvanl»
T H E A D V E R T IS IN G FA K IR S
Orloher I sF, 1914, inslilule
was heard to cry out imploring God r.ci.n l'aint Cump.ny,
c o r p o ra t io n , of ning
th# city of A t l a n t a , In th # a la te of (2«or- suit to enforce collodion of*nll d e ­
.During each w inter Florida is In­ to hasten thenr to the scat of war
r ia :
fested with a horde of advertising so that he should he armed th a t he
taxea. paving liens, and
Il a p p r rr lf lr frix n th « a ffid a v it. Al-d In linquent
lhl&gt; cau&gt;«. Gy Croc*« A. IlaCnlln, Solicitor sidewalk i n n r e r m n r the City of S a n ­
fakirs who qnrich themselves a t the might se n d -h is first bullet to tho and
ol Count«! (or Complainant, that It U
expense of the business men, seldom heart of his officer. Others say if the belial ol affiant that th« re.nond.nta, ford, which have been certified to
l.oul« IV Itlr. and Atwood l.. hire, rog iv in g anything worthwhile in re­ they ever reach the front they will partner., trading and doing htiilne,, a. mentor coltedion.
..
,
i
.
L. I*. Hlc* A Company, are non-re&gt;ldrnt&gt;
Those owing any delinquent tax,
t u r n . T hey get rich picking by throw
down their arms an d go over ol the .tat* ol riorlda and are .reaid.nta
sidewalk
or paving liens should n j .
promoting all kinds of advertising to whatever enemy is before them °!
' / 0,U
h,ltiryiti0,i,&gt;
,h,n. ,h*
, , , tof*
riorfda, ?and
that
thrir *rprrarnt
plar#
Ju
st
same
with m e , and thus avoid
schem es of doubtful worth, often in t h e h o p e o f g Je t t i n g e n o u g h t o of
lt-«1d » n r , I, N « » Orl»»n&gt;, l.aul«i,n&gt; and
t h a t «aid r o p u n d r n t , ar« b o t h o v . r t a r n t y - th e arrum ulallon of further rosls.
c h a rg in g big prices for work that eat.
o n , y r a r . nl • ( , . a n d t h a t t h r r r I» no p»r
ln Ih« ■tat* ol F lo rid a, t hr • n u r » ol
GEOUGYlA. D e C O f tE S ,
local concerns would do without
A reassuring cablegram from the ■on
. t u b p o r n a upon « b o r n w ould bind &gt;ald
9-3tc
City Attorney.
charge.
In T a m p a their graft is mission at Tsingtau, China, lias re- r r a p o n d . n t a , a n d it ( u r t h r r a p p e a r ! » « from
fll.d In th la r a u a r , by t h a aald
grentijr handicapped by an agree­ ieved the hoard’s apprehension for lah*ao ragffidavit,
* A. L v C o l t * . , t h a t It l a ' t h a b«tl«(
of a tU .n l t h a t W t t a b u r g P l a t a C l . . . C o m ­
m en t of the business men th a t they Its’ workers, there.
*
p a n y , I. a n o n - r e a i d c a t r o r p o r a t i o n ol th«
will n o t patronize any outside a d ­ Heard Germans Put Moslem Over • ta t« of Florida, a n d la a r c . i d r n t c o rp o ra ­
tion of a . t a t . or c o u n t r y o t h e r th a n tha
v e rtis in g scheme not approved after
Belgium
• t a t . of Florida, a n d t h a t t h a aald IMtt»bur« P la ta G l i u C o m p a n y I. a r . . l d * n t
Investigation by th e hoard of trade,
At Beirut— prostrated by fear of co
Will be Riven in Sanford on
rp o ra tio n of t h o . t a t o ol C o o f f l a with
and the adoption of a similar plan conscription— the wildest rum ors
o f f i c e a t A t l a n t a , ( l o o r f l a ; t h a t Huppl««
H a r d war» C o m p a n y , U a Jittn-raaidoot
.
in O rlando and o th e r cities of the
p o r a llo n of tb« a t a t o ol F lo r id a , and I. a
s t a t e would save the business men
r c . i d r n t r o r p o r a t i o n of a »tat« or c o u n try
o th e r t h a n th* . t a t « ol F l o r i d a , a n d i&lt; ■
m any dollars.— Orlando Sentinel.
FLO RIDA N E W S PA PE R DAY
r n l d r n t r o r p o r a t i o n of t h e a l a t e of Penn
■ylvanla, a n d t h a t i t . plac e of rreldenre la
S a n fo rd has this plan, but once in
The Kissimmee Valley G azette Philadelphia, P e n n . y l v a n l a ; a n d t h a t t b . Beginning October 1st. Kates on
so often the fakirs' slip one over on names October 17 as newspaper day.’ P i r l r n P a i n t C o m p a n y la a non resident
application.
t h e a t a t e ol F l o r i d a , a n d j . a
t h e merchants a n d it is usually the Everybody in Florida will be ex­ rr oe .ir pdoernatt i ocno r o!
p o ra tio n of a a l a t e or c o u n try
Mnjoric A. Boor Instructor of Violin
t h a n tho a t a t e of F l o r i d a , and t h a t
nxu’chanta who never advertise in pected to send a newspaper to- u tohthe e rattld
Parian
P a i n t C o m p a n y la a resi­
S&amp;e local paper. Some people w ant iriend or relative in the U nited d e n t c o rp o ra tio n of t h a . t a t « of ( l e o r f l a ,
a n d t h a t Ita p la rn of r r a l d a n r o la A t l a n t a ,
t o (he victimised a n d -a ll the efforts States or Europe on th a t day.
. Del.AND, FLORIDA
( l e o r c ia t a n d t h a t t h a r a a te n o p e r .o n a In
th e a t a l t of F lo r id a , th o a arvlcv Of a aubo f p re s s and pulpit would not preWill all editors join an d boost for p o e n a upon w h o m w o u l d - b i n d a n y ol th a
w a n t I tv There is a sucker born newspaper day?
aald n o n - r e a id r n t c o r p o ra tio n * ,
» h o are
n am ed a . re.p o n d cn ta; •
•
lase^ y nurratft and th e minutes come ’ Florida has dozens of splendid
T h ero lo rv . y o u , Irftuia P. H i r e a n d A t­
1- n ic e , r o - p a r t o a r a t r a d l n « a nd do­
doae together in Florida.
newspapers—papers 't h a t ar4 print- wood
ing buaineaa u n d e r t h a firm n a m e a n d alyl*
ol
L,
P.
4 C o m p a n y , P l t t i b u r i P la te
ng the tru th about this wonderland. Olaa* C oHire
m p a n y , a c o r p o r a t i o n , flupplro
There are thousands everywhere who l a r d w n ra C o m p a n y , a r o r p o r a t i o n , a n d
D1ERELY A SUGGESTION '
‘arlon P a i r t C o m p a n y , a c o r p o ra t io n , are
M iam i complains that Jackson­ want rclaiable information a b out h e r e b y orde re d a n d r e q u ir e d t o a p p K r to
th*
ol c o m p l a in t , d u l y d ie d In thi* r a u . e ,
W hat b e tte r n o t tiiil
v ille diverts travel from the East mysterious Florida.
l a t e r t h a n M o n d a y , t h a 2 n d d a y ol
way
is
there
than
to
supply
the
N
o
v
e
m
b
e r . A. 1). 1914, t h * earn* bein g a
-Comal to the West Coast, and is
court.
ttfcinking of establishing a publicity thousands of information hungry ru leI t dI*a y f uolr t hthla
e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h t* notice be
h e d in th* S a n f o r d H e r a l d , a n e w .Hnreau in Jacksonville to see that people with copies of Florida papers! pb u. pb lli
q p u b l l. h e d In S e m la e l* c o u n ty , Flor­

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PEOPLES BANK O F S A N FO R D V&gt;

T H£ =

VIOLIN INSTRUCTION
Thursday Afternoon and Evening,
. and Friday Morning

JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY

J T w m rmiR rUismtSL

’ SANFORD, FLA.

H. E. TOUR

R. R. DEAS

CaaUor

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Sugar Is Cheaper
13 POUNDS SUGAR................................$1.00
12 2lh. CANS TOMATOES...............
85c
12 BABY CREAM................................... *90c
12 TALL CANS CREAM.........................$1.00
CRANBERRIES.;___ 15c TWO FOR 25c
APPLES PER PECK........, _■.................... 5 0 c
• OATMEAL IN BULK ’
NEW PRUNES, PEACHES AND APRICOTS

I L. P. McCULLER
JC5C X X X X X X X X X X X 2X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Too Late To Classify.
For Sale or Rent— Five acres rich
land at Moore’s Station, artesian
well, fenced, has been farmed, always
good crops, near R. R. station and
brick rontl.
Price $1500.
Terms,
$200 down, balance to suit buyer
Write Dr S I) Miller, 14 East
Ninth St., Jacksonville, Fla
10-4p

Nollco lo Telephone Subscribers
On anti after October 1st, 1914,
there will he a charge of ONE
DOLLAR ($1.00) made for chang­
ing position of telephone in same
building, and TWO
DOLLARS
($2.00) for moving telephone from
one building to another.
S A N FO R D T E L E P H O N E CO
Per F W. Mahoney, See')

N O T IC E
For R ent— Sanford, Florida, live
acre hammock farm a t head Celery As 1 have charge of the business of the
avenue on river. 60 East Cain St., Title Bond &amp; Guarantee Co., East Han­
ford Land League, nnd W. A. Whit­
AtlahC*,' Georgia.
10-41p
comb, I can be found In the Tax AsvessorN Office.in the court house.
600,000 fine celery plnnts rra d y hy
T H O S . K. B A T E S
Oct. lat.
Will pack for shipment.
'*H," Box 896. Sanford. Fla
10-tic!
Room and hoard in private fam­
ily, for two men, who will roo,m to­
gether. Home comforts. References
exchanged.
A. B. (j.,- care Herald
office.
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D R . C7 W . F A IN
D E N T IS T

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WORK FOR .WHITE PEOPLE ONLY

PEOPLES BANK BUILDING
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W E S T E R N UNION
TELEGRAM

Maim! gets a square desi in having
information concerning that part of
th o East Coast properly presented
to visitors and possible investors.
W e cannot conceive of Jackson­
v ille having any greater interest in
one portion of tho peninsular over
a n o th e r ,’though the chan tea would
appear to be in favor of the East
C oast, with the powerful forces of
th e Flagler system at work to solicit
htssinees for that railway.
However, that may be the Infor­
m ation bureau idea, is one which
aew efsl or all peninsular towns might
&lt;»nLrlhute with . profit.. It .is not
litiie—iT j' for an information buraeu
to devote all of ita time to one town
or section. One man in charge of
su ch a bureau could hand out in
formation for a number of towns,
«ltd it is possible to find s man who
would give no-one of the towns im
p loyin g him any preference. The
««at of establishing and maintaining
a bureau could be made small to
If half a dozen towns joined in
i expense and the profile.
W hy not organise such a bureau
« H h Miami, St. Petersburg, Ocala,
O d a r td o , Sanford and Kissimmee

If the papers and the people will
join hands on this proposition there
ought to go out of the state on that
day no less than 500,000 copies of
Florida papers to all parts of ethe
world.
Juat think of itl Half a million
messages direct from One 'friend to
another, spreading e,nlightenment
among tha people as to the resources
of the state and the opportunity
waiting here for tourists, homeseekers, investors and capitalists.
How many paper will join and
urge tho people to help ua.apread
this information? ’ How many editori will support tha proposition
with editorials and news atorie
Speak up. We are listening.
Let* us all "booat" Florida N ew s­
paper Day. Let everybody make it
a point to mail out one, two, three
or more copies of the home news­
paper on Newspaper Day, October
17th.—Kissimmee Gazette.

There is no law In Germany today
but the military law and all public
utilities are administered from Ber­
lin—her school* are closed and her
women and children ere ordered to

ida, one* a week for Rvo c o n v a c u tl r * week*.
W U n.M , K. A. Dougin**, d a r k of aald
c o u r t, a n d th* a*nt th e r e o f , th la 34th d a y
ol S e p t a m b e r, A. D. 1914.

E. A. DOUGLASS.

C lark of C i r c u it C o u r t , S e m ln o ta Co., Fla.
Ily J a a . C. H o b e r te , D. C.
tie or.V A . ' D e C o t t e a ,
S oll.U or a n d of C o u n t# ! f o r C o m p l a i n a n t
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ftrHTATE MENT
of tba nwner.hiu, m anagem ent, circulation,
etc., o l tho Hanford Herald, publUhed aeralweekly at Sanlerd, Florida, required by Art
ol Aitgiut 34, I V t .
Editor, K. J. Holly. Sanford. F it.
Managing Editor, earn*.
Dmlnee* Manager, W. M. tUynaa. Sanford,
Fla.
Publlther., Tba Harold Printing Co., San(ord, Ft*.
Owner, holding 1 per cent or more o(. tb#

- genital oteokt

K. 1. Hally, Sonlord. Fla.
G. W. Klnehan, Denver, Colo.
W, M. Haynoa, Sanford, Fla.
M. D. Hally. Banferd, rl*.
People. Bank, Sanford, Fla.
N. K. Garner, S in lord , Fla.
* Tht«» E. Wilson, Sanford, Fla.
7.. B. Ratliff, Sanford. Fla.
&gt;,
E. B. Hotlrke, Sanford. Fla.
Known bondholder*, mortgagee* and other
oarwrltF holder* holding I par rant or more
ol tb t total amunt e l bond*, mortgage* or
other recurllleei N one.
,,
(Signed)
W. M. H A Y NES,
Bnainoao Manager.
Sworn to and aubacrlbed before me thla
&gt; !.d 6 ., .1
0 &gt;&lt;; 0 „ V4N
Notary Pubtle Stale ol Florida.
U y commit.Ion expire* Fab. 9tb, 1941
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17JHY 14 2 Extra ..
Washington, D. 0. iept. 19, 19Ì4
Caohior First National Bank,
Sanford, Florida
Inoreaso Capital Stook Your Bank. Approved, Certificate
Mailed, Change Books Today*
W* J. Fowler, Deputy Comptroller.
11:25 A. M. Sept 19, 1914
FREDERIC H. RAND, President
F. P. FORSTER, V i« President
GEO. H. FERNALD, Vice P resen t
B. F..WHITNER, Caihler
A. L. BETTS, Assistant Cashier

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ESTABLISHED ISS7

CAPITAL $35,000.00

SANFORD. FLORIDA

SURPLUS &amp; PROFITS $55.000.00

To meet the growing needs of our city and county the resorces
of the bank have been increased. And in addition to the increase
in resources the bank’s field of usefulness is greatly enlarged by
its membership in the Federal Reserve Association.

�THE SANFORD HERALD

SEPTEMBER 25, 1914

IN AND

ABOUT THE CITY

Utile Happenings— Mention
Matters In Brief

Of

Capt. W. M, Lovell, the genial
city clerk has returned from u trip
to Plant City, Wildwood, Lceaburg
and other seaports and reports a
moat enjoyable time. He inspected
t h ^ r i v ic alTuirs of’the different cities
nnd has sortie very valuable data on
the same,

pace

Five

BIG WINTER RUSH
A B O U T PEOPLE
TO FLORIDA POINTS
AND EVENTS

RAILROADS ARE JPREPARING
Continued From Cage s
PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST
guest.
These elicited a gale of
* FOR THE BIGcI e ST SEA­
merriment
and fun.
SON IN HISTORY
,-Bmn&gt;«ry Of The Floating Small Talke luirge assortment stamped goods ut
*•+*
A knock at the door announced
Succinctly Arranged For Harried
Herald Herder*

Mrs. Grace
First street.

Karl

Williams, 106
Jacksonville, Sept. 26.—Looking the arrival of two deal little maidens
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♦ I f'
forwnrd to a big tourist season in heavily laden with a basket of fa­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Fresh oysters tOc per quart at Florida this winter, the railroads vors for Miss Nnnd, and little ♦
here are making preparations for Misse, Mildred and May Holly ♦
10-1 to
Pulaski, Va., is Paint's.
C. E. Hollid
handling Inrge numbers, which are were truly “ heavily laden" with a
cr, Mrs.* W. P.
the gueat o( hie
Mrs. B. J. Starling unti daughter,
anticipate^ to make the greatest Inrge basket attractively pretty in i
CLmumm»—have returhed'fTÖm i r deAker».
season for visitors the slate has ever its dress of white, covered with red ♦
veast enhea A m t-Im p e ria l. H p ^ u ! trip ta —G h a uVauqu*. and h á d r The railroad officials are very hearts and tied with red chiffon, con­
Y
gasoline irons a t Mrs. Simon’s.
2-tf other points in New York and the optimistic over future prospects here, taining gifts of a charming variety.
New England states, most of the
Mrs.' Thco. J. Aulin of Oviedo trip being made in an automobile. despite talk of hard times and war. It was a •moment of intense interest
wss in the city on Wednesday on n Their many Sanford friends are glad New schedules nnd more trains are ns Miss Hand bngan to open her
shopping tour.
_ to have them Isuck home for the prominent among the changes, and packages, while the sweet strains of
the latest improvement in the or- ihe puno playing " H e a rts and
Drlnk^d’TitTiOL, the new drink?
X.
ouch o( ■Xr *
Wl*t
w
,
I,
f
i
m
—
r
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ki+mr —
melody.
Green ground bone that m a k r/t hrfVp"fissured heller transportation
Ifea'rt a h a p g itc a Vnr TftTtrM- W f t f v j . ' '
I | than cvcz-imfore.
M. M. Smith of Winter Park a nd the hens luy, at P.aint's store.
cream
were served, Mesdnmes Din^feid-STTfr-Oflaiiiltf*1sJrt'lir'WTPJJlP ’ “ D ^ n ^ b o t i y ‘visited home folk.!
Chi,'1i nrnonK Those preparing for
dsys~crthis week In the city looking for pevera! days of this week and | an early season is the Atlantic Coast gee, Haynes and Towers iisswrttnr
Mrs. Holly1*
after his many interests:
* left t o d a y for Ocala where he is Line, which hns improved its through the gracious hostess,
AKF thtTlmrig r(K&gt;m—the room in which
guests were, beside the honoree,
trains
and
added
others.
The
Dixie
Get your ice cream from D u h a r t ’s making headquarters. Don is with
the Florida Title Sl Abstract' Co., Limited between Chicago and Jack* Mesdapics B. W. Herndon, Deane * f
lVJ. ^ all members of the family gather in the
Ice Cream Factory.
85-tf
and is recognized as one of thd most sonville Is n new train th a t will be Turner, H. A. Newman, G. D. Hnrl,
Ice cold genuine apple cider de­
A. P. Connelly, W. M. Haynes, A. K
long evenings, cheerful and cozy.
experienced abstract men in the put into operation during 7hq com­
livered 40c per q u a rt a t P a in t's: 1 -10
Powers, C. H. Dingee, Alfred Lilja,
ing
season.
I
t
is
composed
of
alt
stute.
His
many
friends
here
are
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modern railroad equipm ent and con­ Cecil B u tt,’ J. B. Lawson, N. II. Y *t Perhaps it needs the addition of only one or two
glad to learn of his success.
veniences. The New York and Flor­ Garner; Misses Charlotte Hand, X
Miss Belle Eichnor of Geneva was
more articles of Furniture to make it complete, or it
H ats at reduced prices till the ida Spcciul nnd Dixie Flyer will con­ Helen Rowland, Elizabeth McLaugh­
• in the city on Wednesday on u shop­
opening. Mrs. Grace Earl Williams. tinue to run on a better schedule. lin, Bessie Long, Essie Purdqn, An­
ping tour.
• T
1 may need furnishing anew,
Apples 60c per peck ut T aint’s 1Tho sgeclal runs between New York nie Lee Culdwoll, Ruth Met linger, ♦
PLEZOL is the one bast fo u n ta in „tore.
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“ n,J Bill city while the Dixie Flyer Ruby Metis, Kate Brown, Made­
* In either event, you will be amply repaid for the ♦*
♦
drink.
d-ti
'operates to Chicago. A. W. Fritot, line Hill, Snidee Williams, Genie
A. L Morgan of Americas was in. Florida pBMengrr nKPnt 0f the A. C. Wick. r, Addie Neal and Nellie Elder ♦ m o d era te e xp en d itu re when you n ote the improve­
Robert Brown, son of Hon. Eph.
X*
the
city on Wednesday greeting old L „pokl, eiiiJgwiaalicaHy „bout the
V
Brown of the Orange counhy board
T
/Vrsfimi/ Mr ntinn
m ent. You will liind e v e ry th in g needed here, and
of county commissioners was in the friend,. Mr Morgan formerly trav- proll|H.c t i ve tourigtl, con&gt;ing to H o r ­
♦
.
de d this territhry for the Anderson- idu
IA group of Sanford’s young people
In his opinion, neither the war
city on Wednesday.
Wilson Taper Co., and has a (urge nor the I’anama exposition in .San leaving (or college this week ate ♦ at the right prices.
5 or 6 doses CSC will hcrak nny circle of friends nil over Florida,
Francisco will have uny effect on Mfss Ethel Moughton, who joined ♦
case of Fever or Chills. Price 25 He is en route to Ft. Tierce where
Miss Claire Walker in Jacksonville, ♦
Florida’s business in 1915.
C A SH
OR
IN S T A L L M E N T
cents.
94-2GI
he will spend a few days fishing with
going on together to the Woman's ♦
*♦.
Verne Arnett and family ara Editor Wilson of the St. Lucie
College at Tallahassee, and Messrs.
Presbyterian Church
Tirsi
Street
it
Palmetto
Avenue
spending a few days at the hea?h Tribune. He is now'in the merchatiWith the reopening of tin* preach- Abe K.inner and Tenney Deane who ♦
SA N FO R D , FLORIDA
making the trip in their new Ford dise busi ness in A m eri.u, and owns mK B1.rvii.P8 for lhe wilUert the whole will enter Stetson
University at Ï
some very valuable city property worU
, h|I I.r„ | , ytt,riun church has DeLund
Mr Ka nner will enm- ♦
car.
and states that while south Georgia lt),gun t „
„vj,!,.,,,.,. (&gt;[ renewed píete lu- law cour,» t his \ ear
An
ri.K7.Ol. is the BEST rberry l, feeling th e e tf e r t- of the Kuropeall
iw
student
at
tile
I
Diversity
activity
The
Presbyterian
Klldeavother
4 -1Í
drink.
war th e y a n o p t im is tic over th e to r Society i, one of the. largest and will I Mr I S Mane,, who is ex
“Oh yes." said the Oldest Inhiib- future and expect to realize big re- fnl)Nt a r|jv |, )n , ()|H
0f Flor- 1 pecli in finish this vear
on Wednesday for Jacksonville,
NOTICE
Rant, "th a t street scarifier makes burns from their cotton .Top.a, soon ¡.j., illl(1 l t , Im.ml),,r„ art.
with
Set ice 1» hereby given that unde]
w here they will be the guests of
and by virtue of Instructions re­
considerable noise, but it is some- a- . omnium, atoms can to- e,tabHusiasm for its work. The prayer
M.t and Mrs. W. E. Watson ar- Mfs. Hobt. Byrnes. Mr. Starling is
ceived from Ihe City Couuvll of
thing of a relief from player pianos llshed with foreign countries again, j meeting maintained a good nttend- rived Tliursday ni noott and were visiting his m other in Georgia
SHiifuril. Florida, that I will begin­
and grnphophones.
Large assortment of ntibroideries unci- all summer, and from the spirit met .. tin* trail, by ,t jolly party of
Mr and Mrs .1 K Winn have ning October 1st, 1911, In Mini te
J. R. Wild man returned Wednes- and lace edging, to choose from at of tile meeting last M ednesday friend- wlio enjoyed the full of
day evening from Yirgiiun, where In- Mrs
Grace Karl
Williams, 106 night, the prospects seem bright for showering them with m e
They will returned to their home' in Georgia Mill lii enforce collection of all d e ­
has been spending the summer with first street
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a largely increased attendance in be the guests of Mr ’and Mrs D 1. after n pleasant visit to Mrs Leslie linquent taxes, p.ning lien», and
ilie near future Sunday school had Thhi*iier. until their house is fin­ Went on the Heights Mr and Mrs »Idqwalk liens, due the City of San­
relatives nnd friends.
Winn motored down through Geor­ ford. .which have been certified to
Mrs. Mar) Hooper
1o J present the first Sabbath the ished and ready for tu-iu p a n , y
Mrs. Daisy Trempins who is with
gia and Florida and report the roads me for collection.
Mr, Mary Hooper died at tin* pastor wa« at ho ine. and showed an
me this season will be pleased to residence of her son. Mr I D increase List Sunday
Thwwe owfirtf—irrry rTrifnqncnt tax.
Plans are on
Mr .itoL, Mrs, Robert Herndon tn Liullu slots's tim- for traveling ul
ihuw-aHytkíiTg in rrtrr-ffttri- I carry Parker. Tuesday night at 11 15, af­ lent for an agrressiv»* campaign dursidewalk
or paving lien» should ndhtivi returned from their honey- most all of t he way
Mrs. Grace F.arl Williams, TTtfl first ter a long and lingering Iness of mg the month of October.
ju»l
same
with me, and thus avoid
We c o n -1 nioon-and will remain in Sanford un­
street.
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the
accumulation
of further costs.
Mrs
T
K
Bates
left
on
Thurs­
several months. She was born in tidently expect to see over 200 pres- til Sunday at which time they will
GEORGE
A.
DeCOTTKS.
day
for
a
ten
days
visit
to
Pulatka'
and came to m l before the first of November, go on lo Arcadia, their future home
Apples tire bringing twenty cents Kayettevilb*. N
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City
Attorney.
Mr
and
Mrs
Mates
will
remove
to
a bushel in Georgia and North t 'u rn -1Sqnforil from Hilmingimi, N 1 . in All are invited to the Sunday aelinul
Pulatka
later
in
the
season,
where
lina and twenty cents a dozen in 1KH4. since which time she has con- and preaching services Sunday in
Little Miss Margaret Nenl will
Sanford. A good chance for grower tmuously resided in this city and the Imperial Theater.
return with Mrs. Forrest Lake to ­ they will make their future home.
been actively identified with its his-J Sunday school 9:45.
and tjonspmcr to get together.
day
Mrs. Neal will he away until
Mr» Eugene I,arm more, who lias
tory and every interest for the good
Preaching 11 a. tn. nnd 7:30 p, nt. November
One meal is all the nrgument we
hi
-n
visitiiig Mrs Phelps at l.akc
and uplift of thi* town
Mrs Hooper
need to convince you we set the best
Onoro
is now the guest of Miss
was 76 years old March 21st last,
Mr. W E Edwards of Ocala was
Music In Woodland Park
meal at the lowest price in town.
Snidee
William«
and passed a way aft er a lo ng a n d
\fit-r t let.iber first Woodland Park the guest of In« cousin. Mr- It K
Our Sunday dinners are unsurpassed
useful life, spent in tile service of
Tolar on
i-Hm-sda'
will .&gt;j»-ii only Sundays
Meals 25 cents
Weekly rates made
Ml*» Itiitb Hubert» ha* returned
others
A loving neighbor, a gen
i
Bathing,
amusements,
picnic
con­
Hr rooms and meals. St
Johns
from
u deliglitful \i»ii will» friends
emus friend and kind neighbor, sinMr« K N l.uke lias returned t&lt;&lt;
Hotel. ,
HMHc
veniences, nr. hestran music,
y-lf
leaves one devoted son, her only
Sanford ami is ready for the opening in Kissimmee.
Next Monday the Sanford schools living, relative lo mourn her loss.
Notice to Automobile and Motor- of school.
Miss Agnes and Miss Evelyn Ber­
will, start and already the city is
Tho funeral was conducted from
Cycle Owner*
ner
have returned from their sum­
presenting a busy nppearnnee as the the house Thursday morning nl
Mr*. J. C. Ensminger and Miss
Please take notice th a t alt auto
mer
vacation
teachers and scholars arrive to take !L:10, Rev. F E. Stein ineyer of­
and motorcycle licenses expire Sept. Carrie Ensminger are expected home
. j __
up the work for another season.
ficiating.
3l)th
New licenses nnd tags are, tomorrow.
Mrs
Forrest
Lake and little
Many and varied wore the iloral
.Closing out all typewriter carboh
now ready
Please call and secure
daughters
are
again
at home after
nd
ft
ThufsIVarht-a
Lu
tiler
li­
pxper. Best grpdea only. ut 2bc ! «flerings «&gt;' friend* and neighbors new license and tug before October
Miss
P*r dozen sheels. Herald Ulti ce.
««’^Uying to thè big h entrent m lirit
ila&gt; for Jin -ksiuiville, to ta ke il(i her a delightful visit to Virginia and ♦ I he C itizen
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which sbe wa» held
&lt;111Ul * as teai-hi-r in t hr Jack so 11- Washington, I&gt; C
Is directing
J SO . D JIN K 1N S .
.[
"Jésus, Lover o&lt; ray Soûl" and
Villi' publit • school.
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Tax
Collector.
' Set h Woodrufl of Orlando was in "Rock of Ages," two favorite hymns
The Fastidious «Stranger
Mrs Pearson, the guest of Mrs.
th® city on Wcdncsday. lin hua of Mrs, Hooper were beautifully
E.
T
Woodruff
has
gone
to
Tampa
Mr». C. J Ycisur, wbo ha» been
T o O ur Bakery,
jusi returi.ed from a two weeks visit rendered by Mrs, Multi tiger. Mr*.
the guest of Mrs. R. A’. Newman for several days but' will return to
Telling him that he will find
to New York cltÿ' and says th a t it Deane. Turner, Mrs. Geo. Fox and
for jleverai days has ret urned to her Sanford for nnq.thcr visit before re­
look» like court week all th e time .Mr*. A. A. Preston.
the "Bext of Everything"
turning to Jacksonville.
hom r in J ackaonville.
to a man. from Orlando.
The pall hearer* were • Messrs.
in the Bakery Line here.
Mr. H. C. Ger/or. who has been
Ice cold TLEZOL In bottles for Frank Forster, J. F. Turner, I.ucien
Miss Gertrude Brown, who hjis
The -Citizen Is Reliable
If your liver gets lazy you need u been visiting, in Macon and other attending the convention of the
Philips*, D. H. Rabun, James Couch
•lie at all dealers.
4-ff
and
liver tonic, not merely a laxative for Georgia towns returned home Sun­ Brotherhood of Locomotive Engin­
nnd S. Range.
Mr. and Mrs; Porter Wakefield
eers ut Chicago is again at home.
Many people take a day.
-So Is the Inform ation.
The sympathy of many friends go the bowels.
•nd Mrs. Endor Curlett were anting
out to Mr. and Mrs. Parker in their simple laxative when the liver gets
the Geneva visitors to the c ity -o n
Miss 1’earl Stallings, who has been
sluggish rather than take calomel,
great Horrow.
Dr. O. J. Miller has gene to At­
Tue»day afternpon. They h avc esthe attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs.
which they know to he dangerous. lanta on business.
tsblished a canning and preserve
J, W. Multilews returned to her
But a mere laxative will not start a
Ba ke ry
Card of Hympnthy
factory at Geneva and report great
home in Leesburg Wednesday.
sluggish
liver.
What
is
needed
is
a
We desire to express to our Wor­
13 M s f n o h s ,
it
Phons I I I
Mrs.
W
D
Holden
hns
gone
up
•ttecess in the making of guava jelly,
thy Matron, Mrs. J. D. Parker and tonic that will liven up the liver to Jackson villi- (or u »hart visit.
Match the Herald for notice of her husband our sincere sympathy without forcing you to stay at home
Piano and Player Piano- Expert
Mn. Grace Earl Williams' Millinery and sorrow in this their hour of be and lose a day from your work.
tuning
and repairing . All work ab­
•Mrs. B. J. .Starling and daughter,
Opening. Mrs. Williams is now in reavoment.
You have such a tonic in Dod­ Miss Clarissa, who have just re- solutely guaranteed. W.L, Harvey.
New York getting the latest styles
Mrs. Alice E. Robbins son'» Liver Tone. Dodson's Liver turned from a summer trip left again Box 1233-Phone 210-L
102-tf
and ideas in Millinery. There are inTone is alt th at is claimed for it, be­
Mrs. R. J. Butts.
dicstions of some changes in the
cause the druggist* who sell it agree
Order of tho Eastern Star.
to hand hack the money with a
•tylen since tho first of the season.
smile,
to any person not satisfied
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Card of T hanks
with
the
relief Dodson's gives.
To
the
many
friends
who
have
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. H o lly .a n d
Dodson's
Liver Tone is a veget­
been
so
kind
to
us
in
the
long
illness
amily will remove to tho upartmenta
able
liquid
with n very pleasant
of
our
mother
and
especially
In
our
ovef the Herald oflice next week to
taste
and
Is
a prompt and reliable
recent
bereavement
we
beg
to
ex­
/
•
•»pend the winter months. Mr. and
remedy for constipation, biliousness,
press
our
grateful
thank*
and
appre­
W. p. Hagan and family will
Consider the advantage of having a partner in your busine»ss w ho has am ple ^
sour stomach and torpid liver.
•
occupy the Holly home on Sanford ciation. ,
resources,
who allows you to run you r business as you wish, and w ho takes an c
L. It. Philips &amp; Co. give it their
Mrs. J. D. Parker,
»
■-Heights for the winter.
a ctiv e interest in your business success.
personal guarantee. Large bottle of
John D. Parker.
5 or 6 d o s e s -666 will break a n y
Dodaon’sL 8ver Tono is only 60
T his is the relation we form w ith our custom ers.
NOTICE
*** of Fever or Chills. Prico 25
cents. For children or grown people
Mitke us a partner in your business agreeable to the «above conditions; then
Notice Is hereby given that under I it is the ideal medicine. T ry it on
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take
tim e to have a personal talk w ith our officers w henever you are in need of
and by virtue of InHlrprllons re- tkp KUIirantee.
n
Kelium, secretary of • the
advice. You will alw ays be welcom e and we will a«ssist you in every w ay pos­
ceived from the City Council o
f
_________________
,
Roard of Control of the Fiorida edSanford, Florida, that I will be*,n '
« IF* 1
1V II
sible
along such business lines.
.
•
.
otlaf I»*Ututlona will bo marnlng October U l. 1914. Institute W i l l i a m s
K id n e y
T lIlS
l a 1? MI“ Rulh Conlbear qf U k e - ault tp enforce collection of all d e ­
MAKE OUR BANK OUR BANK
m d n 0ctob" Mr. Kellum hjuL linquent taxea, paving Hen*, and
Have you overworked your hervoua
.f^efida throughout .Florida sidewalk Uens, due th e CRy of S a n ­ system and - caused trouhlw with your
.
ofthgrmtulate him upon onford, which have been certified to kidneys aud bladder? Have you pains
fig the ranks of the Benedicts,
in loins, side, back and bladder? Have
me fof collection.
,
» •Tho»«
,
wanting W atson Sprayer* . Those owing any delinquent - tax, you a flabby’ apj&gt;enrance of the face,
(c o u r t H o u s e b u i l d i n g )
he near future should IcaVe or- sidewalk or paving llena should a d ­ and under the eyw? A frequent desire
v /*
tho »»ore of tho Gèo.- H. just aarne with me, and thus avoid to pass urine? If so, Williams’ Kidney
D . L THRASHER, V -P tts.
Pills ¿-ill cure you. Sold only by Win.
fiald Hardwaro Co. a t once, as it the acenmnlatlon of further coat«.
GEO RG E A, DeCOTTKS, ’ G. A|dridge, Druggist. Prico 60c.
30
*»
Mfg. Co., Props.
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EASY TO INJURE AN UMPIRE MARSANS KEPT OUT OF GAME

■ -ŒBTEMBKH 25, tî!&lt;
t h e u n d e rsig n ed Sheriff baa levied upon
a n d on M o n d a y , the 5lh d a y of O ctober.
A. D. 1914. t h o sa m e being t h e first- M o n ­
d a y In aald m o n th a n d S legal aalaa d a y . will
oapoaa for aale a nd sell a t pu b lic o u t c r y t o
t h o h l g h r a t a n d bwat b i d d e r (or cash, w ith­
in th o legal ho u rs on sold ilate, a t .and In
front of t h e c o u r t house do o r In th o c ity of
S a n f o r d , Sem inole e o u n ty , Florida, t h e fol­
lowing de sc ribe d land, s i t u a t e , lying and
being in
in acrainvif
Sem inole ruuiii/,
c o u n ty , Florida,
im«f
rm . —i to-w lt:
l.ot Sitty -a lx (till) a n d t h e s o u t h half of Lot
FUlv-1our (51) of St. J o s e p h 's A d d itio n to
S anford, accordin g to m a p or p l a t thereof
a« rceorded In thè puhlle -rec ord* of Grange
and film inole eounlle*. «tale of Florida,
t o aatlafy t h è Je r tn a of aald e t e r u t f o n and
costa.
P a t e d Ibis 31*1 d a y of A ugust. 1 9 U .
C. M. Il A N P ,
Sherlff Seminoie C o u n ty . Florida.
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LEGAL ADVERTISING

LEADER OF CLEVELAND NAPS Arbiter Hss Lest Show to Protect Court Postpones Hearing of Cuban's
Himself Than Any Other Man
Connectad With dams.

Owner Bornee» Denle» Emphatically
Rumor That Larry Lajola Will
8ucceed Joe Birmingham.

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Answering tho rumor, originating In
Now Orleans aomo weeks ago and re­
printed recently In eastern papers, C.
W. Somera denies emphatically that
Larry Lajole la to succeed Joe Birm­
ingham ns Nap manager. This story
was to tho edoct that lo rry 's playing
days i r e about over, that ho reallsea
It, and that Somers, owing to hla long
personal friendship, Intended to rnako
him bench manager, giving Birming­
ham the gato.
No attention was paid to tho yarn
when It was first sprung, hut whetv It
began to spread through tho big
leaguo circuits Somera thought It a
good opportunity to make public hla
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Tho accident which Brick Owens,
the umpire, experienced In Milwaukee
a week or 10 ago. resulting In a broken
shoulder from a foul tip. shows how
easily an umpire may be severely In­
jured.
It looks fairly easy for a man to
stand up behind a catcher with a big
Inflated protector In front of him and
a wire mask on his faco, but be has
less show than any roan connected
with tho game when It comes to pro­
tecting himself against Injury, saya
Milwaukee Sentinel. It Is a pretty
hard Job to stand up behind a moving,
wriggling catcher and a shuffling, shift­
ing batsman and aco the ball when It
passes tho pinto, but It to u wholo lot
harder to. get out of tho wny when a

Noli r e o r I p p t lr . tl o n far T * i D e ed U ndo
Nertlon 575 of t h e U o n s in l N l a li l e a .
N otire li borobjr ( I v o n t h a t J .
N .M c *
G *u(he)-, p u r r h a M r of T a i O a r t lA c a te s N o .
ItOO ami ¿115. d a t a d tho 5th d a y of J u n o ,
Representative« of organlxod base­ A D. 1999, ha* fllod «aid certificate In m y
a n d h a t m ad a a p p lic atio n lor ta x
ball were cheered tho other day when office
deed to laaua In a c c o rd an c e w ith l a w . Hald
Judgo J. H. Trleber, In thn United c ertificate em brace« t h e following described
r o p e r t y i l t u a t e d In Seminole C o u n ty , FlnrStates district court here, positioned pida.
lo-wil. Lota 42, 171 to 174, L o n r e o o d ,
until September a hearing on the 9L T h e tali) land being aaaeaaed *J the d a te of
of aueli eeM fflrete No. 2400 In
Louis Federal league club's petition tthh ee issuance
n a m e of U n k n o w n .
to havo dissolved the Injunction
T h e aald la n d bein g aaaeaaed a t th e d a t e
of th e laauanee of a u r h certific ate. No. 2416
against Armando Msranns, tho Cuban In
tha n a m e of T u m o r A. I .
Unless aald
re
fielder, who Jumped from tho Cincin­ it l f lr a te a shall be re d e e m e d a ccording
to law, t a i deed wilt issue there on on th e
nati Nationals. The Judge announced 23rd d a y of O c to b e r . A. P 1914.
N O T I C E O F HALE
W itness my official sig n a tu r e a n d seal
No tic« la hereby given t h a t u n d e r and
ihia the 17th d a y ol S e p tem b e r, A. P . 1914
b y virtu « of a final decree of foreclosure a nd
lseal!
E. A. D O U G 1 .A 8 8 ,
•ale m a d e on t h a E7lh d a y ol A u g u .t , A. P
Clerk C ircuit C o u r t , Sem inole C o ., Bio.
1914, b y t h e H o n o ra b le William* a. llullock,
tly / a s . C. Hubert«, P . - C .
J u d g e of t h e C ircuit C o u r t of t h e Filth
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Ju d ic ia l C ircu it of Florida, In t h e i b t f u e
•fraaw -chw a w » re 5f " H o n o r a b l e f a m r e - - W r
I ’erkln a, J u d g e of S e v e n th J u d ic ia l C ircuit
In C oa rt of C o u n t y ' *uit | t , ffpasc at~ rTftrftf* of-Ftovids; In C h a n c e r y S i ltin g . In t h a t cer­
In re E a t a t e of
t a i n r a n a e «therein p e n d in g , wherein R. E.
E d g a r T ip t o n a n d
Som lm rfo-County
W are a n d M a t t i e G r a y Jo hn*, a* executor*
C lare n ce T i p t o n . Minor*
of e e ta ta of W. T . Jo hn*, deceased, a re c om ­
N otice la h e r e b y given to alt w hom it m ay plainant*. a n d S anford O p e ra t!ou«e C o m ­
roficern, t h a t K. J. I’owetl, aa G u a r d i a n of p a n y , a c o rp o ra tio n of 4fe«**lltc of Florida,
E d g a r T i p t o n a n d C la re n c e T ip t o n , minora, a n d J l o l e r t H. R am aey, P u i f t f , are de­
will on Ihc 17th d a y of O c to b e r , A. I) 1914, fendant*, 1 »hall offer lor- sale and «ell to
a p p ly t o the H o n o r a b l e Geo. G. Herring. t h e hlgheat bidder for caah, before Mi* door
( o u n t y J u d g e In a n d for aald C o u n t y , at of t h e c o u r t hou*e in Sa nford, Sem inole
hla office in S a n f o r d in aald C o u n t y , a t 10 C o u n t y , Florida, an M o n d a y , t h e 6t h (fay
o ’clock a. m.. o r aa aeon t h e r e a f t e r a* t h a of October, 1914, tb« aamc being ■ legal
m a t t e r r a n be. hearji, for a u t h o r i t y to sell, •alea d a y . a n d d u rin g th « legal ho u ra of
a t p r i v a t e sale, t h e Iwo-filth* ia ie re e l of ealet t h e - p r o p e r t y deiertb*(l In tfi* nn x l d*aald minor« in t h e following d r * rrlb e d real r r r e a f o re ta la a* follow*, to-w lt: T h # we«t
e atate , in «aid C o u n t y , to - w i l; So u th ha | N i n e ty five feet of L ot Nine 19) In W ork
.JK)x&gt; Lot S e v e n ty - f o u r &lt;T4), of M. M. F o u r (41 of T ie r T w o (2) of E. l b T r t f f o r d ' i
S m ith'* S u b - P i v L i o n of See. 35. T ow n«hip m a p of th« to w n of Sa n fo rd in « « i d - c o u n t y
l'&gt;. R ange 30 E a s t. W hic h a p p li c a t io n will of Sem inole, S t a t e of F lorida, being t h a aam e
he baaed upon t h e p e t i t i o n for t a l c now on lot u p o n Which aland* t h * Sa n fo rd O pe ra
J file In *ald c o u r t.
*
H ouse, now kn o w n a* t h # Sl«r T h e a t r e .
P a t e d S e p t, 17 th , A. P . 1914.
A. K. P O W E R S .
-It. J. P O W E L L ,
S perlal M a . t r r .
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.
Guardian.
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Case Until September—Judge
Off for Vacation.

ia to stand Ih e n m n d ^ a k o It.
Is
a
great wonder more of them are
"Joe Birmingham Is manager of tha
not
hurT?
team." said Somers, "and there's no
.I t Is pretty hard work for a b*80"chance for Larry, Olsen -or any other
member of the club to get hla Joh. hall* sjlFctator to got up much sym­
In fact there Isn’t a chance 'for any pathy for an umpire, but there are
man to tako Joe's place.. 1 think ho Is^ those who realize how hard tho Job Is
a good manager and will proto his" w t f t H f l r a n n i T t r r "sympathy for men |
when they are Injured aa Owens was.
class to the Cleveland public.
"Lajolo had his chance as manager They even get up a llttlo enthusiasm
of tho Naps for five years and resigned about on umpire when, aa Owens «JId.
In 1909. I don't know that ho aspires ho works notwithstanding his Injury.
to succeed Birmingham, but If he does
Armando Marsana.
there Isn't a chance for him to land, WATCH THE BOSTON RED SOX
apd he might as well know It now as
ho would not try tho caao until ho re­
any other time. The same goes for Manager Bill Carrlgan Expects to turned from hla vacation, which would
any other player on tho club roster
Land Them Winner— Playing
bo samo time between September 7
and for any outsider^ too. I havo
Grand Game at Pvesent.
and 15. Aa the Federal leaguo ached
Birmingham signed as manager for
ulo closes early In October, It Is con­
1914, 1919 and 1916, and what's more,
Tho Boston Bed Sox aro displaying sidered doubtful If a decision will be
the ten-day clause Is out of his con­ bettor form this yonr Uinn last suul j rendered In time to permit Marsana
tract. T h a is proof posltlvo 1 havo may bo ablo to noso out tho other to play again this season.
faith In him. Isn't It?
teams' In tho raco for tho pennant.
"Of course, I sm disgusted with tho Tris Speaker and aomo of tho other I
showing of the team this season. stars on tho team aro hitting tho ball
Aftor their great wo^k last year I
Joined with the fans In hoping and
looking forward to a pennant. How­
ever, I attribute tho poor showing of
JEW ELER
tho team In a large measure to ac­
cidents and sickness
I can't recall
W VTi llKS, CLOCKS. JKWKI.HV.SM any team In tho history of baseball
VKltVVABK. OPTICAL HOODS, KTC.
that has had so much 111-fortune In
this respect”

-«-tain words.

Theo. Schaal

E x p e r t

MATRIMONY SPURS VIOX ON

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1 2 3

Pirates' Scrappy Little Infielder Prove*
Batting and Fielding Sensation
of the Team.

Nollce of Application for T a t P e e d U n d e r
H r r l l a * 573 of I he G e n e r a l S t a tu t e «
N otice ia he reb y given t h a t J. F. L alng,
p u r c h a t e r of T a x Certificate No. 996. d a t e d
t h e 3rd d a y of J u n e . A. P . 1912. a n d C e r ­
J tificate No. 468 d a te d th e 4th d a y ol July.
' A. P . 190f. ha» llle&lt;l «till certificate* In
my office a n d ha« m ade a pplication for t a i
I deed to l u u e in acrornmne* with law.
Said certificate embrace« t h e following de«crlb cd p r o p e r t y d t u a t e d In Seminole, c o u n ­
t y . Florida, to-wit:
C e r t i f i r t t e No. '9 9 6 ,
Lot 6, JUk 13, Tier A. Sanford T h e »aid
la n d being a*.e*acd at the d a te of t hr 1«
» ua nre of . u e h rertificate In th e n a m e of
Itehecea T urnerCertificate
No. 168 em brace« Lot
l,
Hlh J l , T ier 7, Sanford,
T h e «aid land
being t u r n e d a t t h e d a t e of t h e i u u a n c e
of a u r h ra rtlfic a te in t h e n a m e of L y n c h , J.
E . U n t e u aald certificate ahall b e r e ­
d e em ed a r r o r d l n g to law, t a i deed will
i u u « t h ere o n a n the 29th d a y of S e p t e m b e r ,
A. P . 1914.
W itncM mV ofltrial «ignature a nd aeal
thi« th e 2 7 th d a y nf A u g u .t . A. P. 191 (
—al&gt;
f: A
PP tM H .A SS .
Clerk C ircuit C o u rt. Seminole Co., F'l*.
2- Fri-3lc,
IIy J C. R o b e rt-. P C

Nnllrr of \ pplic all**n **f li» *|I ppiÍ I mlrf
Hrfl)«n S7Í af ihr Ürner»! Hliiulfs
n u i ii 1: «&gt;f m i n u n n sai &gt;:
No&gt;nrr I» Il wff*l&gt;Jr glVrit I h*t j &gt;$ 1*nf trr.
Si»! i$’i* i*
g ivi? ti I hui Un dur 411/1 j
L y virtu** itf a vnrii u f Kirn Fan»*
Jr . imrrh a»i*r of T » t Í Vrtilirn If*» S l .4
4
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4M. 471. dated th«* 3n! «Uy of J uf»r.
Ä»
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n-rtii n
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F 1 O R I H A
Krrti)Ur» T o m p i n y , * truriMiralltm [ •■«It* No. 1u 46 til Irti til« in! il» y o( Jlllie
r L U r t I U M u p|«*mid «nd H. H. VoUrt i» dolrndtnt. | A. D. 1912. UxrtlArntr Nu. ;291 diteci the

R e p a i r i n g

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Q A N F D R D

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When Connlo Mnck lost tho ponnant In 1912 he blamed It on the fact
that so many of hla players had mar­
ried recently and wore thinking more
about their spouses than baseball.
This la not tho case of Jimmy Vlox,

Notice of Application for T a t P e e d Under
M e d ian 573 of t h e G e n e r a l S t a tu t e *
N otice I* he reb y given t h a t J. N. Port*r
,'r., p u r c h l u r of T a x C ertificate* No*. 379,
'I IO. 3MI. 382. d a t e d t h e 3rd d a y of J u l y ,
A P. 1905. ha* filed **ld c e jtlf le a lc i in m y
« rr « a n d h a . m ad e a p p li c a t io n , fof t a t deed*
I"
ju .
in i c c o f d a n c c with law.
Said
c. G i r a t e .
em brace
the
following
de»c r i » . 'I p ro p e rty a i t u a t e d in Sem in ole c o u n ­
ty, Florida, to-w lt: L o t . 108, 116, 132 a n d
Kai I 126 (lei* beg at
HE r b r , ru n S 79
■leg 50 m in u t e . W wllh S line II 80 eh«,
(bene* S' 10 deg 10
m in u t e . W 9 eh«,
th«nee S 79 deg 50
min W 13 50 eh*,
t h e n r e S 10 deg 10 min E 9 eh*, thenc e
N 79 deg, 50 min K 13,60 eh», all In lllook
p , M itche ll’* S u rv e y , lj- v y G i a n t
Said land« being u r e u o l at tho d a te a
of t h e ( n u a n c e of a u r h certificate* in t h e
n a m e of Mr«. M . - E . Hick*.
U n l e u aald certificate* «hall he re deem ed
according to lew . t a t deed wilt i u u i I he re ­
on on the 2 9 th d a y of S e p t e m b e r , A. 11.
1914.
Witne«« my official « ig n a tu re a n d «*al
(hi* the 27th d a y nf A u g u .t , A P 1911
I.eal
) A P P PC! LASS.
t'le rk C ircuit C o u r t , Sem in ole Co , Fla.
2-Fri-5lr.
p y J. C R o b e rta , I) C-

7th d a y of J u n e , A. P . 1909, ha* nie.) lt¡,
certificat** In my off) re a n d h i , ra. r
ap p lic atio n for tax deed t o l«*ue in trr.Zr
.L e t w l t k law. Said certificate* , mb“£
t h e following d**crih*d p r o p e r t y
in Sem in ole c o u n ty , F l o r i d a , tow-it:
tificele No. 436, U n p l o t te d p a r t of |i i l .
Mi *-•!!'• Burvay, l ^ v y O r a n t , N„
Is
l ( l e u H U of E 20 A) 111k l&gt; ¿V'
c h e li'. S u rv e y , l-evy G r a n t . No 471 i " '
95. Ulk II, Mitchell'« S u r v e y , | . , vy
No 4Ï 3, L ot 47, lllk I». MItVhell'. S a r i «
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more consistently and tho 801 are not
so far behind tho Athletics that they
can't overhaul them before tho end
of (he season comes In sight. Bill
Carrlgan, tb® manager of tho Sox. 1b
confident that his team will bu In nt
tho finish. If the Box cannot land
first honors ho expects that they will'
wind up no lower thnn second

n o t ic e

o r R fm m v s -s x rr'

U n d e r a n d h y v i r t u e t f n f n ' cvOcmton tg.
• ued o u t of t h e C ircuit C o u r t for th«
e n t h Ju d i c ia l C irc u it of F l o r i d a , inr anil t,,
Se m inote C o u n t y , In a cau*v w h«r.in Am*ri
Jean Agrlculltir«! C he m ic al
80*11pany. ,
c o r p o r a t io n . I* plaintiff, a n d A P o rn « ,
d e f e n d e n t . I h a v o levied u p o n a n d w,f| Kj|
at—a u b l i a - o u t c r y at th« f r o n t door .,(
r o u r t hou»« In Sa nford, Florid*, on a ,
fir»t MonitmV In O c tober, A. p . 1914 it.
bein g t h * 5th d a y of aald m o n t h , d u r in g 'it.
*t hour* o f » sir- lo th*L h l g h m t ««a
der f o r ea*h, all t h e r i g h t, till« ind it.
t e r r a i Of t h è d t f e n d a n t , A. l ia rn ev . in m )
tn a e e r t a l n certificate of t h o c a p i u ) u 0(|
of Ih* Feoplea I t a n k of S a n f o r d , h u n g
p a r tl c u l a r ly deaerihed a« f o l t o * .
C e r ti f i c a ta No. 119 fo r t e n « h a r t i of tkg
c a p i t a i a t o c k of t h * l ’eoplea R a nk of y ,a.
ford, F t a ., of a p a r valu* of $1.000 00 **4
a h o o k or m a r k e t va lue of $2, 000,00. Su)
p r o n r r t y helng n o e In |K»*e«*|on &lt;d
*aid A. P o r n e r a n d levled u p o n a« th* pr,a.
v rty of A. P o r n e r , a n d t o t a t l a f y *ald rier u t l o n a n d coita.
F u r c h a i e r t o pai- | c.
Gite.
C. M . HAN1F.
Sherlff of Sam in olo C o u n t y , FI».
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however, for the Pirates’ scrappy IIL
tto lnflelder took s trip upon the sea
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Theory of Missouri Professor Is
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T he theory of a Missouri professor
t in t within 25 years tho government
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4 campaign Issue,

Manager McOraw of tho Giants Is
ono of tho must sonorous men con­
nected with tho national gamo. (Us
friends sny ho Is ulmust too soft­
hearted when listening to stories of
distress.
'
"I'll wager MoGraw glvos away | 2,000 a year," said ono of tho New York
tnan traveling with tho club. "Espe­
cially when tho team Is training In
lh o '8outh does ho stand for a touch.
"We may be playing s t a little town
and a woman will bo standing outside
tho gato when wo learo the grounds.
Sho telle McGraw how her husband
used to play against him i n tho old
days and how ho Is In tho hospital
now with a broken arm or aomo ill­
ness.
"McGrow Immediately goes down In
hla pocket and comes up with a $50
for her. He hss many persons al­
most entirely dependent on him,
broken-down players and tho Hko. It
Is seldom ho refuses to listen to tales
of woo. *
"Then thoro's another side of Mc­
Graw. Ho always loves a good time.
1 know he'd glvo a lot to havo a fellow
like Germany Rchaefer of the Senators
on bis club ‘just to keep him and tho
bunch In good humor. T h at was tho
reason he had Arlto Latham and oth­
ers around.
"He'll sit up half the night If there's
a chance of playing a good Jo£e on a
fellow.' I've traveled with McGrow for
seven years and have never found
him anything but good-natured, gen­
erous and kindly to hla friend«."
Marquard After Another Record.
After absorbing two records from
the mound, Rubo Marquard will start
after tbo Nations! league ^trike-out
mark. Rube says he's going to fan
20 stickers on aomo nice afternoon
and beat Sweeney’s record of 10,
which the latter estajillshed back In
1M4.
- 81 Paul Gets Peters. **
8L Paul gets the loudly-touted
Catcher Rubs Peters of Orond
Porks. DUly Sullivan gave him thrf
once-over for Callahan, and was
only Impressed with, hla whip.

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the aklrt and underbodice and draped
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satin with a rich design embroidered
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top of tho alcoves, which aro cut In
one. Tho moussollno Is caught up In
two places at the babk and falls to a
long point at tho left side in front,
where it la weighted wllh a fancy ta*
art In deep rose color. The sleeve
amounts only to a short drapery at tho
top of tho .arm, supported by a abort
underaleove of aatin and finished with
a medallion of embroidery. A glrdlo
of wide moire silk matching tho tassel
In shade completes the gown.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.

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The dainty wash gown shown her«
Is fashioned of cotton crape In n plain
and «tripod fnbrlc. A atyllsh cffoct U
nchloTcd by the use o t the short frill­
ed peplum. The little Jnckct with the
long shoulder line« Is .caught together
In front wllh a ribbon bow and buckle.
It Is short In front nnd slopes down to
a moderate length In tbo back.
Coats of the Norfolk type nre very
popular this season. Tbo fullness of
the coot from the yoke to the coat
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Preceding the coming of the bridal Copenhagen blue broadcloth. The
centerpiece was a basket of ferns
and red hibiscus, surrounded by party Miss Margaret Davis at the smart little hat waa black velvet,
silver candelabra with their red piano .rendered very beautifully, " 0 trimmed with blue wings.1»•
The wedding presents were of
shades, the green and red blending Promise Me" and "Traum erei" and
cut
glass, silver, dainty china and •I- All Local A d v e r tis e m e n t« U nd^
and
softly
played
"
0
Perfect
Day"
harmoniously with the handsome
linens, and attractively displayed in
during
the
ceremony.
white
cover.
From
the
celling
were
This Heading THREE C E N T S *
BEING A RESUM E OF SA N FO R D H A PPEN IN G S
To the strains of Lohengrin's the receptjon hall. &lt;
ropes of blossoming asparagus fern
Line For Each Innertlon. Minimum
Mr. and M^s. Gatchcl will spend
reaching to the corners of the table. Bridal Chorus the bridal party des­
— U P -T O - D A T E
,
Charge
25 Cents.
The brides­ se\jy4 t**wrvkv'lTT'Tbe m ountains-and
The electric light* shaded in rod. cended the stairway.
or
Communications Tor thiie'Column Shoul4 bo .Marked " N o d d y l.ditor
shed a soft radiance' upon the table. maid», Miss Edieth Stewart with will begin housekeeping upon their
FO R SALE
Phoned to Mr*. R. A. Tcrheun, Phono 203
The place cards were hand painted Miss Mary Gatchel, Miss Ruby return.
red roses and the favors were Jap­ Betts with Mis* Mary Simms en­
Mrs. ttntchel is the youngest
For Sale or R e n t— Two &gt;,r(.
with the conviction that the Now anese green woven baskets titled tered, first passing through the re­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
. U i s c d l u n r o w i t .SftOK’r r
donees
at a bargain. W. J Thigp*^
Smyrna Club, officers and members with coral ilower and ferns, tied ception ball to the drawing roorff S tew art. Mr. Gntchol is a success­
One of the prcttiont entertain- are royal -hosts a n d are -quit« a p p re ­ with red satin bows.
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They were followed by two little ful young business man. n member
merit* being given for Ml** Mabel ciative of the cordial welcome, tKe
flower
girls.
Virgio
Horne
Hyman
A tempting five course luncheon
of the firm of Gatchel Sz Son.
For Sole— Fine farm of ten arr*, I
H a n d was Alio miscellaneous shower
kindly hospitality ftnd courteous at-! was served, the tones of the color and Helen Chapm an, carrying pretty
about
three miles from the
nt the homo of Mi»* Eva Walker tentions showered upon them.
motif being carried out effectively baskets of rose petals which they
llrarl
¡¡hower
also
two
choice city lot»
Tuesday afternoon, at which the
scattered in the path of the bride
in the menu.
cheap
for
cash
or can be p mhastd
Marked
by
a
beautiful
simplicity,
young ladle* o( St. Agnes Guild were
and groom, entering together. The
For Visitor
Invited
to
meet
Miss
Mettinger
on
easy
terms.
Address If.
0j
attractive
and
charming
was
the
hostesses und guests alike.
p arty grouped about the arch und
were
Mesdames
It.
C.
Bower,
Eu­
Herald
office.
Among
the
very
pleasant
social
heart
shower
given
by
Mrs.
Uolit.
The color motif of pink and green
the beautiful ring ceremony was
was beautifully carried out with affairs irf-thtrwrcelr was a delightfully gene L anaroofe, George Bishop, D. performed by H e r : Gi-erg» -Hyman. Holly for-M iss M ahal-ii and. yester­
C. - Marlowe ~*f»d— Mi9*t?T-itfAriiut
For salvor. %tBjrrFivE Lcrtw. tttiff-'
day" at her p retty hom e on- the
* &lt;juant£tlca_ol. ruacs, hibiscus, Love's informal neighborhood party, a t
I nuucdiajdr~Prec*ding-tkq-a*Hqmou,y. ’TrcrgTTKV Fes loons oh p r e t t r droop­ land,—two good wells, located in,.
,Fox,
MahcLjLiul..
Charlotte
llaiuL
-afTM rtrahd DuLJLraccluL.VUitf.rPk- Uip Ln hjfth
Sirs. Ernest Bctta sweetly sang, " I
ing ferns were used effectively with south of Station 10 on S. iz K. ¿ ¡ j .
bt a r jessamine.
In the reception ' dous hostess, in honor of Miss Pearl
Love
You T ru ly ,"
\s
Prelly
Home
W
tdding
strings
of red hearts, joined together! WI,y* ® r o y n house. ^ See F. \y.
hall the ‘balustrade- was- fTrt.wjDatL.Stailing».
The bride was very lovely in her with red cords, prettily carrying out Mahoney at F ern n ld s.
i
th
vi
tres-ami
1
vm
'
il
.
wri-nl
h.
while
—
Amusing
a
n
d
~
m
tr
rta
tn
n
r
g
guess-1
\
home
we«
A homo wedding of unusual beau-,
...
.
..
.
v it
¿¿As
y ^ v o d d in g jL a w u L uf whit,, c h a r m e u s e the green mnd. red tones of the color
w l.
4»*
wprv e r e m i . i
T* s a £ ä - w Ä H
• ita
For Sale— Sixteen foot *launcS
1WtahjiLyi__ to n n v f»ri&gt;ri&gt;.&lt;* falling scherno.
Outlined by* &amp;mall hearts
&lt;V.r**r
TTt
of the pretty flower, tuiüiua. aprays J n tho’ flower:
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three horse motor clinker btiili, hufi
¿
w
s
K
frqBV.tlu'ft
ou
L
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w
f
o
d
e
n
e
d
r
a
p
e
r
were
larger
op-tfsfhsragifci fern giving a-wdievlng Stallings won-Hi st p riie.- u •ha ndarnael-,l.v,Vffjg't-^atchcLLg tu r trrta aiC -4ita.
In good shape. . Cheap for ca»h.
touch of greem—.The xtoerrs and wrhn- box of firm chocolate bon bons. Mrs. last evcnhnr—Tho-jrlarrtrf'the lower irry." ¿hn ■.w«f ut ^ bodtee a ro t nfcpxd. Sfc h e a r f t r t h e - shades over the
IL Iacnnun, Sanford.
»Lift —
."'dom nretE -ícA oonqd with vines, pot­ Terheun won the consolation prize, fioor with the rooms opening one the neck with.fi/w-soft laco, the drap- [j )||M n IMm iwssMIi L~T-Tft~ffr~r&lt;u1
ery
and
bodice
garnit^ref^in^
pearl
he
P u tin V i v i a n f l ify* r
te d plUnta and cut flowers over a box of fine -itntioner.w The booby into the other was beautifully ndapFor , Salé— My transfer buslheu.
heads. Ovor tho gown fell tho long of the ‘s tltin g sun. Portieres of red
ehich the pink shaded lights casting prize fell to Mr. John Minnerick, cd to such an occasion.
Cheap. Jas. Harrias.
7-2tc
veil
of
tulle
which
was
becomingly
hearts draped the doers and hung in
■ th e roseate glow of the early dawn who failed to guess even one ques­
The colors of the wedding were Arranged to fit closely about tho .the alrdve of the reception hall.
completed the artistic effect.
tion.
Mr. Robt. Walthour made
F'or Sate— Hound, pup for ufe
green an d gold, charmingly carried face in cap effect and confined with
The round * tablo in the dining
In the dining room a beautiful highest score on hia original hits at
out In rich maases of goldenrod, n wreath of lllliea of the valley. The room ' was coverod by a beautiful cheap. Just- tho rig h t age to trsin.
Battenburg tea cloth covered the the newspaper fraternity.
ferns and the graceful vinca of Die bride carried nn arm bouquet of tea cloth off linen edged with cro­ R. B. Lynch, Sanford, Fla., Rouu
table, centered by a green basket of
Vera Tcrheun assisted in serving starry white jessamine. In tho large bride rosea and asparagus fern.
No. 1.
8-tfc
chet, the cehterpicco of crochet be­
pink roses and hybiscua.
the delicious pineapple sherbet and reception hall, where the beautiful
The four bridesmaids were gowned ing worked In, over a red silk lining.
For Sale C heap— Ono larguhorse,
Over a bank of ferns in one corner dainty cakes. Enjoying Mrs. B u tts ’ gifts were displayed, vinea and golalike in pink crepe do chine over a Ropes ol ferns nmldst the foliage of one mule, three wagons, harneu,
of the parlor a pink spider web bud hospitality besides Miss Stallings donrod-entwined the balustrade und
skirt of white lace flounces. The which red hearts peeped here and plows an d fool*.
Jos. C. Harris).
been woven, to the cords of which were Mesdames Anna Walker, R. A. festooned the windows and doors,
bodices had short sleeves and were there. In the center of the table
/
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th e gifts were tied and concealed in Terhoun, Misses Eva Walker, Eliz­ vases of .goldenrod placed here and
cut low at the neck. They carried waa a lovely basket of ferns and red
various parts of the bouse, creating abeth Strange, Vera Terheun; Messrs there completing the effect. Across
For Sale—2 Cylinder Buirk che»p,
bouquets of pink carnations.
hibiscus, surrounded by red shaded
m uch merriment its the unwinding F. P. Strang^, Bob Walthour, linrry one corner of the drawing room, a,
•100
Myrtle avenue.
lo-ttr
,
The deal little flower girls wore candelabra.
progressed, and Miss Hand was fol­ Walker. John Minnerick. Joe Mat- )ovp|y arch h„d been erected, grace1 " * ” h t« frocks and
pink r ib -, ,\n artist contest was* delightfully
lowed from place to place by the thews. Frank Adams. W. V. Hull fu, and ,ovcly with ¡,8 traiHng
k
TO RENT
’
' amusing.
The guests were handed
m erry group of girls, in her search und Fleetwood Joiner.
sprays of jessamine, behind which a'
molher wa# gownL.d
white cards to which were attached
for the gifts.
When opened each
For Rent— Nice furnished roomi
bank of few* formed the altar. jf| # Kr
crepo dc c|linc.
red pencils and* told to draw- the at S tum on’s. $1.26 a w;cek and'up.
package contained an original little
Pretty Luncheon
From the center of the arch hung a
An Informal le c e p tio n followed the article named ut the top of the card. 316 E. Fourth St.
rh y m e telling Mias Hand what was
!M3ip
Mias Ruth M ettinger, who Is big white wedding bell from which
These were .urtlcles of the bride's
ceremony
a
n
d
.
t
h
e
bride’s
cake
was
expected of her.
The
homo on a vacation from St. T im ­ waa suspended a gold ring.
F'or Rent— F’urnished rooms for
Upon her arrival ihc was met by othy's Hospital, Philadelphia, was dining room was particularly -beau­ cut a t the prettily dpcorated table. trousseau and members of the bridal light housekeeping. Apply to Mr*,
party.
Hursts
of
happy
laughter
Miss Marie Stewart presided St
th e guests and escorted by Miss the a ttractive young honoree nt a tiful. From the center above the
Madeline Hill, impersonating the beautiful luncheon given by* Mrs. table, ribbons of gold entwined with. 1the punch bowl and those assisting followed the efforts nt drawing. To F uren, 11 ■ Laurel avenue, city
!Mfr
groom, into the parlor, to the strains W. L. Morgan T hursday afternoon. green extended to the corners of the in serving were Mrs, Lovell, sister Mrs. Geo. Davis Hart fell the prize, __________________________
a
lovely
vase,
whose
drawing
of
the
of
the
groom
Und
Misses
Minnie
*of I^ihengrin’s Wedding March, piny Red and green featured the decora­ room, which was aglow with masses
For Rent Rooms for ligio house.
ed by Miss Lucille Aspinwall. He­ tions, confined to the dining room of yellow daisies The center of tfo­ Stewart. Jimmie l.aing and Clura bride’s trunk was voted by the keeping, 919 Dak Ave.
u-tf
guests to lie the best.
lor« the spider web, n mock m ar­ which was very lovely with its ferns \ table was adorned with a bowl of Millen
The favors were red hearts with
For Rent House and five acre) of
Mr, and Mrs. Gatchel left last
riage ceremony was performed by and flowers, and silver caridolabra the bell shaped alam ander.
The
fortunes
written
upon
them
a
n
d
clipland
two miles from city mi West
Miss Frnaces Aspinwatl, to the de­ 1ind red shades, placed about the | handsome punch bowl was placed in night on their wedding trip to
ped
from
a
string
by
the
blindfolded
Side.
Also furniture und guns for
light and merriment of the guy room.
un alcove of the reception hull, fes­ Norab Carolina. The bride's going
sale.
Houio
can be rCntod until
(Continued On Pago 5)
young people.
away gown was a tailored suit of
Resting upon a d a in ty crochet tooned in vines and goldenrod.
ne.xt August
W S, Kemp- r ' i p
There were man&gt;' lovely gifts and
Piano to rent for the season In­
delicious refreshments of pink and
quire at 111 Second street
' tic
while ice cream bricks und white
■ ■
cake tied in p in k .,
T ake Notice— ! will, rent, »eli,
Those invited were Misses Mabel
trade or build you a houne mi &gt;-a»y
an d Charlotte Hund, Madeline Hill,
torms. J. Musson, G01 !’duetto
Lucille and Frances Aspinwall, Ag­
a-Vcnue.
.t '.tir
nes Renfroe, Said«-«* William*, Josie
For Rent Cheap for Cash Tv.-sty
and Junio Stumon, Ruth M clUugu.
acres
of good hammock land .dl tild.
Zoe Munson, Genie Wicker, Ruby
Call
or
write A. M. Tyler. ' I'd tf
B e tts, Linda Lefller, Elizabeth und
Five acres tiled land inside itjr
Anna McLaughlin und Eva Walker
limits for rent, near brick road .m4
vj
Ne w .Smyrna Club Mrrting
loading station.
Apply to A P
Connelly, Sanford. *F'lorida.
2-tf
Mrs. Henry Wights Mrs. .«L. W.
Dickins and' Mrs. A. W.T Fitts, Jr.,
For Rent— Furnished office equip­
went over Monday to New Smyrna
p e d with roll top desk, office chain
to be present at the meeting of the
and tabl»*s. Also a- roll top desk,
Woman’s Club, where Mrs. Hockcr
typew riter desk and other equip­
and Mrs. Wight hav been invited to
ment fur sale or rent
Herald nllirr-.
take part on the program.
The ride
M2 t (
through the country in the early
For
Rent
Several
good
oifi.es
morning, to Daytona was a joy and
over
Yowell’a.
Enquire
Yowell'i
delight. At Dnytona, Mrs. William
store.
’
6-tf
Hocker, president of the Florida
Federation of Woman's Clgba joined
M IS C E L A N E O U S
*
t
_
the party and the pleasant drive
W anted — Plowing or team work
was continued to' New Smyrnn,
by man with good - team.
j. f:.
where they were 'delightfully enter­
Sum mt-rs. care M. S. Nel son, or
tained by Mrs. L.*P. Bouchelle and
phone Lord's Station. •
5-tf
the New Smyrna Club. Mrs. BouW anted Work of an; kin« i S•11re
chelle was the graqious hostess a t a
preferred. Joe Saucer, ran* «ri Malvery charming luncheon in honor of
,u
lem fruit stand.
Mrs. Hocker apd Die visiting ladles.
8-31p
The table with its handsome crochet
I want a good man with a good
*
luncheon set, centered by a beautiful
team to plow-16 acre« nt Cameron
silver vase,-filled with autum n leaves,
City, Sanford. Florida. The 15 acre*
it« gleaming silver and sparkling hut
is
known as the Joshua Powell farm.
glass was very attractive and lovely.
Go
and look at the land and tell me
A delicious six course luncheon was
how
much you will plow it lor per
served. Enjoying Mra. Bouchello'a
acre
and -hnrrow It, and any rootA
hospitality were Mra. Wm. Hockcr
you
find
cut them out and pile them
of Ocala; 'Mrs. H. L. Hood, presi­
ROYAL BRAND
and^
burn
them. • Now I want a
ROYAL BRAND
dent of the.N ew Smyrna Club, Mrs.
first
class
job-done.
Tho caretaker,
Cora Wilson of New Smyrna , Mrs.
Mr.
Marshall
‘
nt
Cameron
City
Hopkins of Jacksonville snd McsGrocery
Store
has
charge
o
f
my
dames Wight, Dickins and Fltta of
place.
Mako
yAur
price
to
"Owner
Sanford.
TRADE
J. P.," 26 Colombia St., Homrsiend,
Repairing to the club rooma after
L. L, N, Y.
H.4tt.
luncheon the visitors were cordially
welcomed by the New Smyrna Clilb.
I wish to rent ono or two rooms
Mrs. H. L. Rood conducted the
4
with two beds, or one large room
meeting and Introduced the speaker!
with two beds by tho week, for
HARK
of the afternooa in a most gracious
one, two or three months, must be
#
. •
and pleasing manner.
close in and good-neighborhood.
Mra. Hocker made a very fine
Send price to "J. P ." 26 Colombia
m
a
d
e
j
u
s
t
a
s
c
h
e
a
p
a
n
d
t
h
e
b
o
y
s
T h a t ’s t h e n a m e o f t h e b e s t h o s e
talk on the "State Federation Work,
S t„ Hempstead, L. I., N. Y.
as a Part of the Individual Club"
lik e th e jp b e t t e r . .. S h ir ts a n d
g o in g fo r b o y s ’ a n d g ir ls’ s c h o o l
"'‘ Wanted—Carpdhfir^'work tfy *
that was bright and inspiring.
gang pf expert northern workmen
The_ "8phere of the Woman's
who intend coming to Florida to lo­
Clubs In Small Towns" was the In­
B lo u se s, a lw a y s fr e sh a n d p r e tty
w e a r a n d p la y .
cate permanently. Nothing too ibg
teresting subject of s splendid paper
or small for us to handlo.it&gt; a speedy
given by Mrs. Wight.
and workmanlike manner. .Unques­
Upon request Mrs. Dickins told
______________________________ —r—
tioned references and full particulars
of the rose meetings and the City
to interested parties. C. B. F'alor,
. Beautiful. Ball and touched-upon the
.\Iogudore, Ohio.
9-3tp
binding together in q common in­
terest the club wonfen of Sanford in
Boarders Wanted— $3.60 per week
these social gatherings.
for
board and lodging. Last h o m e
Mrs. II. H. Sams gave a resume
on
East
Third St.. *C.. W. Driggersof the work of the New Smyrna
9-91P
Club, since Us organisation, «hawing
• splendid activity.
Wanted—Geptlemen roomer* «
Mrs. E. L. Greer rendered a num­
Stumon’s. 316 E. Fourth St.
ber of fine selections on the piano
. 9-13tp
and the meeting came to -a close
with a most enjoyable social hour.
Wanted to buy first class rAilch
The Sanford ladies returned home'
cow. W. A. Lefller.
10-3tp
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ON TUESDAYS
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VOLUME VI

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY . s E r fi^MRER 2‘J. 1914

NO

II

FOOD LAW AMENDED
THE
SANFORD
CITY
SCHOOLS
is ESTABLISHED
AND NOW IN EFFECT
OPENED YESTERDAY MORNING

drainage district
tract

of

land

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A L L PACKAGES O F FOOD
MUST G IV E-C O N TEN TS,
WEIGHT A F ^ 0 U T E * i Ü 7
IN FTUTURE

bonded

• CONTAtSa 365.QÛÛ ACRES
— -A N tflN C L im E S L E I iE B ..

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WAS A MOST AUSPICIOUS OCCASION WITH NEW PRECEPTORS ANIlL
Hereafter nil packages of food'
Judge Daniel A. Slfflmöfi* ytalcii.
packed
in t h e ' United States and
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T
O
T
S
&amp;
r
H
I
S
T
O
R
Y
O
F
(lay signed the decree formally and
sold to the public must bear on the
legally
outside a statem ent of the quantity
ganiring the Upper St. J nhna Dtaln-SO
FTO
O
LS—ADDRESSES
BY
PROMINENT
CITIZENS
of contents in terms of weight, meas­
-age QiatricU-n pnlillr rurw rattoozcL
ST. JOHNS RIVER

* Florida, to exist for the term of
—thIrfr~y*ral''S_frorn_th e 'd a te 'Of tlij? de­
cree.
The now drajnage district contains
265,000 acres of land, more or less,
being a t r a c t ' 42 miles long from
north to south, and some 22 miles
wide, situated, lying and being in
„.the counties of Orange, Osceola and
Brevard.
Vans Agnew and Crawford were
* t h e ' slllritors for tho petitioners
who constituted practically every
land owner in the district.
The decree was granted after ful­
fillments of the conditions prescribed
in chapter 6458, of the Laws of the
State of Florida, Acta of 1913.
An election will be called for Oc­
tober 28, at which time property
owners will vote on the selection of
trustees tfor the upper St. Johns
Drainage District.
Votes will I19
allowed, one for every acre owned,
making a total of 265 000 votes to
be cast.
* Isham Randolph, consulting en­
gineers. Jackson ville-Chicago. made
the surveys and prepared the report
on which the drainage district was
finally established.
Valuable Acreage
By the formation of this drainage
district a large and valuable acreage
in Florida between lines drawn west­
ward from Hardevillc and from Se­
bastian. and from the eastern rim
of the St. Johns watershed, westoard
to the St Johns river, will, by drain­
age, heroine available for habitation
and cultivation.
The plans call for main canals
from three great basins to the ocean,
namely from Lake Winder, Lake
Worthington, and Lake Poinsett,
with connecting anil lateral canal*
covering the territory in such m an­
ner as to dry permanently and suc­
cessfully the lands within . ilu:.-dis­
trict.
The estimate of the cost is not
yet worked out, but tho preliminary
investigations and figures show that
it can be done at a figure less per
acre than almost any other such
project yet undertaken in this coun­
try Bonds will, of course, lie voted
later, and issued ns money is needed
,lo prosecute the work, but it is not
^ proposed In the immediate present
to undertake this, owing to finan­
cially unsettled conditions because
of the -Eurojiean war.
The whole
matter will lie left to the trustees
of the drainage district to be elected
in Oriober. Times-Union.
Free Trip to Frisco
Mrs. Hazel Powell Stevenson was
in Sanford Saturday in the interest
of the sale of the Florida Dollar, the
•ouvenir coin which is being «old by
th f Florida Panama-Pacific exposi­
tion commission to obtain funds for
a Florida exhibit a t San Francisco.
Your young ladies, * one from cnch
congressional district of Florida will
Fo given railroad ami Pullman tick­
et* for telling the largest number of
the*« coins. The young lady .of the
four who sells the largest number
»ill be given a hundred dollars in
cash besides her fare. In addition -to
these inducements a commission of
ten per cent is paid on all sales. Mrs.
Stevenson thinks th a t this should be
■uflicient to induce young ladies to
take an interest in the contest to say
nothing of the real object of the con***** which Is to have a Florida ex­
hibit at San Frandaco.
. Honor Roik-Moirfoc School **"'
Eighth Grade--------Seventh Grade— Grace Hawkins.'
Sixth Grade— Ralph Mikosell, liar
Williams.
Fifth Grade^-Dora Mae Oglesby,
Eddie Lee, William Hawkins, Rush
S*«ff«d, Albert Hawkins.
Fourth Grade-—Florence Price,
* r,e Mann, Alice Powell, Ernest
. Lee, OU, Lloyd.
Third Grade— Brown Stafford,
Mertite Osteen.
Second Grade—Louise Powell, Wal
*« Price.

Grade»—Cecil Bales, Mercv Osteen. Iva Bales, Garner Johns,
Johns, Esther Bell Powell,
■Renie Mann.

• ,1 Pl? t

Yesterday was an epoch in San:
ford’« history' not only with the
school children lint with the parents
and nil tho patrons of the schools,
marking as ft dill the beginning of
another school term.
All of the
schools opened on time und the
scholars were assigned to their re­
spective places, tho teachers work­
ing with precision anti with no con­
fusion of any kind.
Promptly a t ten o'clock a goodly
number had assembled at the au d i­
torium of the high School where a p ­
propriate exercises were to mark
tiie opening of the school*.
Th e teachers and scholars of the
high school an d several grades of
the grammar school were present be­
sides many jm rents and patrons of
the school. On- the platform were
D. L, Thrasher, county superinten­
dent of Public Instruction, Prof.
Ezcll, superintendent of Sanford
C i t \ Schools. F. I*. Forster and S. ( ’.
Dirkson of the County School Board,
B. F Whittier, S Bunge and ti R
Stevens of the DuUrict School Board,
C. R. Walker, former member of the
School Board, it. J. Holly, Rev.

Mr. Thrasher then announced
That on account of tho Into appear­
ance of Dr. Thackston who was to
address (he audience th a t he would
call on several of tho gentlemeji who
were on tho plntform and began
with Rev. Steinrncyer of the M eth­
odist church who gave a short talk
on tho schools, followed .by Rev,
Peck, rector of the Episcopal church.
Rev. Strong of the Congregational
church,*, Dr. Brownlee of the Pres­
byterian church an d R oy. Hyman of
the Baptist church.
Prof. Ezell was then aennounred
and the new sujierlntendent of the
city schools created a most favorable impression as he stcjijied for­
ward and gjive a brief outline of his
pmst and future endeavors in tho
educational Acid und his work in
Sanford schools as he saw it. Prof.
Ezell remarked that as Dr. Thackston had not yet arrived that he
wanted to hear from other gentlemen present and suggested Hon.
F I' Forster of the county school
board.
Mr. Forster is nevor at a
loss for words and hi* address demonstmted that hi* .best efforts will lie

was not disajipointed.
Space witf not permit giving the
full text of this stirring appeal to
pupil and teacher and parents made
by a man who has given many
years of his life to school work.
One of the strong points of Dr.
Thnckson's address was the idea
th a t a pupil in school should make
up their minds at least after they
reach the higfT school a* to their
future career and not seek an edu­
cation with no definite plans in their
minds or have no idea of their
chosen profession or life work That
they should not waste their time
in wanting this position or that posi­
tion already tilled but yreutu their
own positions and only with n good
education could they hope to create
u position in the world and succeed
in life. It is to he regretted that
more of the jiatrotis of tho school
were not present to hear this able
exponent of the schools and those
■present «i re sorry thirl -hi* time was
limited and he was forced to cut
his address short.
After I &gt;r . Thackston'* address
Dr. Brownlee dismissed the meeting

the eighth grade and finally the high
school projier, for jiuplls through the
twelfth grade.
The primary building is of wood
construction, conveniently arranged
and located, with u valuation of
about $4,000. T he grammar school
building Is of brick, fairly well
equipped and amply able to accom ­
modate about 500 pupils.
This
building is valued at from $25,000

ure or numerical count. Thoriaw re­
quiring this is an am endm ent of tho
food a d d .d r u g a c t and was passed
March 3rd, 1913, with tho provision
that it should not become effective
for. eighteen months.
Thus, September 3 was the date
on which th e packages were to be
given their labels, and the purchaser
who . wants fresh stock can readily
see by scrutinizing the Informa­
tion on the garkages ho buys he will
•be able to see wWothfiT thoy ere-jnrqk
be aide to see whether they were
packed before or since th a t date.
(¡odds jiucked previous to Sej&gt;tember 3 are not to b e -thrown out
of stock, hut when they are soltl or
disposed of there will lie no more
unmarked packages to take their
jilare and the public will die protect­
ed better against false weights and
false counts of the "orgiinal packages."
It pays for housewives to know
something of these laws. It pays
for house wive* to keep reliable
Scales in their kitchens and a sta n d ­
ard quart cup and other measures.
There are few merchants who nro
either dishonest or impolite enough
to give short weight, but sometime*
the concerns from which the "orig­
inal» packages" come, need watch­
ing

HON. D. L. THRASHER
Superintendent of Public Instruriion of
Sem inole t ount&gt;

Tto^Tbumn This high *rhrmr
*
mg itself I* a thoroughly modern
] huff brick structure, equipped with
all of Die most uji to date conveni­
ence* of the 20th century school
liou*e and is valued at about $35.000
$4U,0UUr

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Thirty-five teacher* arc employed
in tiie various white schools of the
county ut salarie» ranging from $40
to Î226 per month, a very excellent
silo wing 111 till* respect

SANFORD CITY SCHOOLS' PRIMARY, GRAMMAR AND HIGH SCHOOL BUILDINGS
Steinmeyer, Dr Brownie^ Rev. H y­
man, Rev. Peck and Rev. Strong.
The singing of America by the as­
semblage and a reading of the
scriptures by Rev. Steinmeyer op e n ­
ed the exercises nnd Superintendent
Thrasher acting as presiding of­
ficer made a few appropriate remark*
uncut the schools anil the purjioses
of tho board to supply the chil­
dren with m ethods of transjiortation ami the best of facilities.

used in building uj&gt; the schools of
Seminole county.
Be was followed by, K. J. Holly,
editor of the Hanford Herald und be­
fore he had finished Dr. Thackston
arrived and was escorted to the
platform. Although he was late he
was liPtter thnn ever and being in­
troduced by Mr. .Tfirn*her launched
into hi* address with a vigor th at
awakened interest in an audience
that expected something good nnd

with a prayer and the exercises
closed upon a most auspicious open­
ing ill the Sanford City School*.
Eleven white schools with a total
attendance of 892 pupils are in op­
eration in Seminole county, three of
these, including a high school, being
located.in the city ol Sanford. Three
buildings •c o n s titu te the high school,
namely the primnry. departm ent, for
children through the third grade, the
grammar school, for those through

Eight lolored s* hind- are mam
lamed in Seminote count;., with an
attendance of 5«li pupils and giving
employment to 17 qcgru teachers at
a salary of from $30 to $90 per
month.
The cities of Sanford and the
towns of Oviedo, UhuUmta, Longwood and Geneva arc all special
school districts, with a 3 mill tax
w inch i* used locally for school j»urpimcs. thus enabling these cummunities to maintain belter school
building* than would otherwise lie
p o s s i b l e , but oil the w hole the s ta n d ­
ard of excellence throughout the
county is highly satisfactory.
The jtersotinel of tho Board of
Public Instructio'n is as follows: F. P.
Forster, chairman; S. C .. Dickson
and J. T. Jacobs, while the' supervision of the entire educational de­
partment of the county Is in charge
of D. L. Thrasher,* superintendent of
Public Instruction.

NEWS FROM THE THEATRE OF WAR
The German casualty list, as
L o n d o n , T u e s d a y , I I It. m . | through the allied lines, but both made gains in the last two or three!
I French and British official reports days, little is said. One of the r e - 1adopted officially from Berlin, num— Report from Ostcnd right say they have failed, From Paris it markahlo things in this great battle hors 104,689 up to date, of whom
wing of Germans in retreat, is announced th a t not only have the which has entered upon its sixteenth 15,674 are dead; 65,907 wounded
Gentians been able to achieve their day. is tho spirit maintained by the and 23,007 missing. * t.
leaving dead and wounded. object,
British, F’rench and Gor­
hut they have lost a flag, troops.
In the Far E ast according to J a p ­
mans have withstood the most te r­ anese reports the Jujiaqese have de­
Allies centre holding Arm.
gins and men In the attem pt.
The British as usual arc laconic. rific shelling the world has ever feated the Germans on the outskirts
"The situation is satisfactory," the known, an aljnost constant rain of of Tsingtau, capital of tho German
• Rome, Tuesday 11 a. m .— report reads, "and the counter a t ­ rifle bullets and hand to hand en­ protectorate of Kiaoch»**— Though
on the British front have been counters-with gun and bayonet, h u t tho battle lasted only fourteen hours
The fall pf Tamow repo.ted. tacks
beaten back with heavy losses to all rejiorts agree that, they are fight­ the losses so far as known were
ing with the same determination small.
•
.
Budepest menaced.
the enemy."
»
and
tenacity
as
in
the
beginning
The bayonet has played an im­
German Zeppelin have dropped
portant p art in these engagements, und that oven the commanders in bombs on Belgian towns, a German
y f
Sum m ary of War
where men in the trenches on- the some cases are having difficulty in aeroplane has paid another visit to
For three d ay s without cessation
one side or the other, only a few holding their men back.
I'uris, dropping explosives in its
th e Germans have hurleij their
hundred yards apart, come to grips
(light, whilo a Zeppelin also has aj&gt;The
German
general
staff,
by
way
maasses against the French and
with steel after the positions have of Berlin, reports that the allies are jieared above the city of Warsaw.
English along tho entire front - in
been shelled and raked with rifle using their railroads in a general a t
The German Em peror is reported
N orthern F'rance. The French of­
suffering
from inflammation of the
fire.
m
tack
on
the
extreme
end
If
the
rigTit
ficial view is t h a t these operations,
lungs. Only a day or two ago, his
The
French
claim
appreciable
p
r
o
]
flank
of
tho
German
army.
The
th e fiercest • y e t th a t have ta k e n
place, are by high command, m ean­ gress on the left wing and a detleive general staff also reports alight guins filth son, Prince Oscar, was obliged
to withdraw from hia regiment a n d
ing possibly d ire c t instrucUons from victory over the famous Prussian on the center of the battle front
is being treated for a heart affection,
and
an
engagement
with
artillery
guard
In
th
e
center.
Of
the
Woevr®
the-Em peror himself.
tho result of over exertion.
south
of
Verdun.
Their, purpose baa been to b re a k district, where the Germans have

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Lwt’AlEVÌ

Ta Equalize Railroad Rales
Congressman Frank Clark has in­
troduced the following hill, whicli
was referred to the committee on
interstate and foreign commerce and
ordered to be printed;
’' A' *‘bill to equalize transportation
rates on vegetable«, citrus fruits and
other fruit4 fransported from one
one state to another state of the
United States
*
Be it enacted liy the Senate nnd
Ho use of .Uejjrmieiilaliveji of. tho.
United States of America irf Con­
gres* assembled, that immediately
upon this act becoming a law it Hhull
Ilf t ho duty of the Interstate ComI1L&gt;r&lt;*t* Commission of the United
St ;it ««I to ttx a»* «*f (irely new sciiedtransportatiori
ill. of rut»» for tl
ills, and oilier
of A'»!«'tallii'» fitruH
state to another
fruits, Irom one t*
state of the United States on a mile­
age husis. T h at is to ja y , the said
commission s^ull fix a uniform rate
over all the common carrier railroads
of the United States on jiackages of
certain dimension* or of certain
weight a* tile ease inuy lie for the
same distance carried from the ini­
tial point of shipment
Section 2. That the said commis­
sion shall likewise fix rates for ex­
press companies, steamship lines,
and other common carriers of freight
between the different states 'of the
Union.
Sec. 3. T h at tho Interstate Com­
merce Commission is hereby given
full authority and it is hereby made
the express duty of said commission
to make and jiromulgate all neces­
sary rules, regulations, and orders to
carry this act into effect, it being
the intent and purjiose of this net
to s o 'e q u a lise transportation rates
on vegetables, citrus fruits and other
fruits by railroads, express
com­
panies, steamship lines, and other
corrimon carriers, as th a t the rates
on such products will be the same in
all parts of the country for the same
distance carried.
Sec. 4. T h a t all.lnwa and parta of
laws in conflict with this act shall he,
and the Bamo are hereby repealed.
Sec. 6. T h a t this act shall take ef­
fect immediately upon its* passage
and approval by the President, or
upon becoming a law without such
approval.
Ivey— Goodson
The following announcement hits
been received by several Sanford
people, George Ivey is well known
in this city where he has resided
several years:
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Qooilson, 14
Bullock Street, Montgomery, Aia.,
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Mrs. Ida Axalena Benton
to Mr. George B arnett Ivey, man­
ager Postal Tclegraph'Co., Tuakegee,
Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B.
Ivey a t home, 209 W. Church S t ,
Tuakegee, Ala., October, 5th, 1914.

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2S, 1914

THE SANFORD HERALD

.....

The
Preceding the coming of the bridal Copenhagen blue broadcloth.
centerpiece was a basket of ferns
smart
little
hat
waa
black
velvet,
and red hibiscus, surrounded by party Miss Margaret Davis at the
silver candelabra with their red piano .rendered very beautifully, " 0 trimmed with blue wings.1 »•
The wedding presents were of
shades, the green and red blending Promise M e" and "Traumerei" and
cut
glass, silver, dainty china and •I- All Local Advertisement« Und^
and
softly
played
"
0
Perfect
Day"
harmoniously with the handsome
linens, and attractively displayed in
during
the
ceremony.
white
cover.
From
the
celling
were
This Heading T H R E E CENTS *
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
T o the strains of Lohengrin's the receptjon hall. &lt;
ropes of blossoming asparagus fern
Line For Each Innertlon. Minimum
Mr. and M^s. Gatchcl will spend
reaching to the corners of the table. Bridal Chorus the bridal party des­
— UP-TO -DATE
,
Charge
25 Cents.
The brides­ se\jy4 t**wrvkv'lTT'Tbe mountains-and
The electric light* shaded in rod. cended the stairway.
or
Communications Tor thiie'Column Shoul4 bo .Marked " N o d d y l.ditor
shed a soft radiance' upon the table. maid», Miss Edieth Stewart with will begin housekeeping upon their
FO R S A LE
Phoned to Mr*. R. A. Tcrheun, Phono 203
The place cards were hand painted Miss Mary Gatchel, Miss Ruby return.
red roses and the favors were Jap­ Betts with Mis* Mary Simms en­
Mrs. ttntchel is the youngest
For Sale or Rent— Two &gt; ,r(.
with the conviction that the Now anese green woven baskets titled tered, first passing through the re­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
. U i s c d l u n r o w i t .SftOK’r r
donees
at a bargain.
W. J Thigp*^
Smyrna Club, officers and members with coral ilower and ferns, tied ception ball to the drawing roorff Stewart.
Mr. Gntchol is a success­
One of the prcttiont entertain~
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They were followed by two little ful young business man. n member
are royal -hosts and are -quit« appre­ with red satin bows.
merit* being given for Ml** Mabel ciative of the cordial welcome, tKe
flower
girls.
Virgio
Horne
Hyman
A tempting five course luncheon
of the firm of Gatchel Sz Son.
For Sole— Fine farm of ten arr*, I
Hand was Alio miscellaneous shower
kindly hospitality ftnd courteous at-! was served, the tones of the color and Helen Chapman, carrying pretty
about three miles from the
nt the homo of Mi»* Eva Walker
tentions showered upon them.
motif being carried out effectively baskets of rose petals which they
llra rl ¡¡hower
also two choice city lot»
Tuesday afternoon, at which the
scattered in the path of the bride
in the menu.
cheap for cash or can be p mhastd
Marked
by
a
beautiful
simplicity,
young ladle* o( St. Agnes Guild were
For Visitor
Invited to meet Miss Mettinger and groom, entering together. The attractive and charming was the on easy terms. Address If.
0j
hostesses und guests alike.
party grouped about the arch und
were
Mesdames
It.
C.
Bower,
Eu­
Herald
office.
Among
the
very
pleasant
social
heart
shower
given
by
Mrs.
Uolit.
The color motif of pink and green
the beautiful ring ceremony was
Holly for-Miss Mahal-ii and. yester­
was beautifully carried out with affairs irf-thtrwrcelr was a delightfully gene Lanaroofe, George Bishop, D.
performed
by H e r: Gi-erg» -Hyman.
C. - Marlowe ~*f»d— M i9*t?T-itfAriiut
For salvor. %tBjrrFivE Lcrtw. tttiff-'
day" at her pretty home on- the
* &lt;juant£tlca_ol. ruacs, hibiscus, Love's informal neighborhood party, at
I nuucdiajdr~Prec*ding-tkq-a*Hqmou,y.
land,—two
good wells, located in,.
,Fox, MahcLjLiul.. Charlotte llaiuL
’TrcrgTTKV Fes loons oh p re t tr droop­
-afTMrtrahd DuLJLraccluL.VUitf.rPk- Uip Ln hjfth
Sirs. Ernest Bctta sweetly sang, " I
south
of
Station
10 on S. iz K. ¿ ¡ j .
ing
ferns
were
used
effectively
with
btar jessamine.
In the reception ' dous hostess, in honor of Miss Pearl
Love You T ru ly,"
\s
Prelly
Home
Wtdding
strings
of
red
hearts,
joined
together!
WI,y*
®
royn
house.
^
See F. \y.
hall the ‘balustrade- was- fTrt.wjDatL.Stailing».
The bride was very lovely in her with red cords, prettily carrying out Mahoney at Fernnlds.
ith
vi
tres-ami
1
vm
'
il
.
wri-nl
h.
while
—
Amusing
and~mtrrtatnnrg
guess-1
\
home
we«
A homo wedding of unusual beau-,
. ..
.
..
.
v it
¿¿As
y ^ voddingjLawuL uf whit,, charmeuse the green mnd. red tones of the color
wl.
4 »*
wprv eremi.i
T*sa£ä-wÄH
• ita
For Sale— Sixteen foot * launcS
1WtahjiLyi_ton nvf»ri&gt;ri&gt;.&lt;* falling scherno.
Outlined by* &amp;mall hearts
&lt;V.r**r
TTt
o f the pretty flower, tuiüiua. aprays Jn tho’ flower:
~ J
three horse motor clinker btiili, hufi
¿
w
sK
frqBV.tlu'f
tou
L
in.a-imM
t
^
P
—
hn/rTTr
w
f
o
d
e
n
e
d
r
a
p
e
r
were
larger
op-tfsfhsragifci fern giving a-wdievlng Stallings won-Hi st priie.-u •handarnael-,l.v,Vffjg't-^atchcLLg turtrrtaaiC-4ita.
In good shape. . Cheap for ca»h.
touch of greem—.The xtoerrs and wrhn- box of firm chocolate bon bons. Mrs. last evcnhnr— Tho-jrlarrtrf'the low er irry." ¿hn■.w«f ut ^ bodtee arotnfcpxd. Sfc h e a r f t r t h e - shades over the
I L Iacnnun, Sanford.
»Lift —
."'domnretE-ícAoonqd with vines, pot­ Terheun won the consolation prize, fioor with the rooms opening one the neck with.fi/w-soft laco, the drap- [j )||M n IMm iwssMIi L~T-Tft~ffr~r&lt;u1
ery
and
bodice
garnit^ref^in^
pearl
he
Putin V i v i anf l ify* r
ted plUnta and cut flowers over a box of fine -itntioner.w The booby into the other was beautifully ndapFor , Salé— M y transfer buslheu.
heads. Ovor tho gown fell tho long of the ‘stlting sun. Portieres of red
ehich the pink shaded lights casting prize fell to Mr. John Minnerick, cd to such an occasion.
Cheap. Jas. Harrias.
7-2tc
veil
of
tulle
which
was
becomingly
hearts draped the doers and hung in
■ the roseate glow of the early dawn who failed to guess even one ques­
The colors of the wedding were Arranged to fit closely about tho
.the alrdve of the reception hall.
completed the artistic effect.
tion.
Mr. Robt. Walthour made
F'or Sate— Hound, pup for ufe
green and gold, charmingly carried face in cap effect and confined with
The round * tablo in the dining
In the dining room a beautiful highest score on hia original hits at
out In rich maases of goldenrod, n wreath of lllliea of the valley. The room ' was coverod by a beautiful cheap. Just- tho right age to trsin.
Battenburg tea cloth covered the the newspaper fraternity.
ferns and the graceful vinca of Die bride carried nn arm bouquet of tea cloth o ff linen edged with cro­ R. B. Lynch, Sanford, Fla., Rouu
table, centered by a green basket of
Vera Tcrheun assisted in serving starry white jessamine. In tho large
No. 1.
8-tfc
bride rosea and asparagus fern.
chet, the cehterpicco of crochet be­
pink roses and hybiscua.
the delicious pineapple sherbet and reception hall, where the beautiful
The four bridesmaids were gowned ing worked In, over a red silk lining.
For Sale Cheap— Ono larguhorse,
Over a bank of ferns in one corner dainty cakes. Enjoying Mrs. Butts’ gifts were displayed, vinea and golalike in pink crepe do chine over a Ropes ol ferns nmldst the foliage of
one mule, three wagons, harneu,
o f the parlor a pink spider web bud hospitality besides Miss Stallings donrod-entwined the balustrade und
skirt of white lace flounces.
The which red hearts peeped here and
plows and fool*.
Jos. C. Harris).
been woven, to the cords of which were Mesdames Anna Walker, R. A. festooned the windows and doors,
bodices had short sleeves and were there.
In the center of the table
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the gifts were tied and concealed in Terhoun, Misses Eva Walker, Eliz­ vases of .goldenrod placed here and
cut low at the neck. They carried waa a lovely basket of ferns and red
various parts of the bouse, creating abeth Strange, Vera Terheun; Messrs there completing the effect.
Across bouquets of pink carnations.
For Sale—2 Cylinder Buirk che»p,
hibiscus, surrounded by red shaded
much merriment its the unwinding F. P. Strang^, Bob Walthour, linrry one corner of the drawing room, a,
•100
Myrtle avenue.
lo-ttr
,
The deal little flower girls wore candelabra.
progressed, and Miss Hand was fol­ Walker. John Minnerick. Joe Mat- )ovp|y arch h„d been erected, grace1 " * ” h t« frocks and
pink rib-, ,\n artist contest was* delightfully
lowed from place to place by the thews. Frank Adams. W. V. Hull fu, and ,ovcly with ¡ ,8 traiHng
k
TO RENT
’
' amusing.
The guests were handed
merry group of girls, in her search und Fleetwood Joiner.
sprays of jessamine, behind which a'
molher wa# gownL.d
white cards to which were attached
for the gifts.
When opened each
For Rent— Nice furnished roomi
bank of few * formed the altar. jf| # Kr
crepo dc c|linc.
red pencils and* told to draw- the at Stumon’s. $1.26 a w;cek and'up.
package contained an original little
Pretty Luncheon
From the center of the arch hung a
An Informal leception followed the article named ut the top of the card. 316 E. Fourth St.
rhyme telling Mias Hand what was
!M3ip
Mias Ruth Mettinger, who Is big white wedding bell from which
ceremony and.the bride’s cake was These were .urtlcles of the bride's
expected of her.
The
homo on a vacation from St. T im ­ waa suspended a gold ring.
F'or Rent— F’urnished rooms for
Upon her arrival ihc was met by othy's Hospital, Philadelphia, was dining room was particularly -beau­ cut at the prettily dpcorated table. trousseau and members of the bridal
light
housekeeping.
Apply to Mr*,
party.
Hursts
of
happy
laughter
Miss Marie Stewart presided St
the guests and escorted by Miss the attractive young honoree nt a tiful.
From the center above the
followed the efforts nt drawing. T o F uren, 11 ■ Laurel avenue, city
the
punch
bowl
and
those
assisting
Madeline Hill, impersonating the beautiful luncheon given by* Mrs. table, ribbons of gold entwined with. 1
!Mfr
groom, into the parlor, to the strains W. L. Morgan Thursday afternoon. green extended to the corners of the in serving were Mrs, Lovell, sister Mrs. Geo. Davis Hart fell the prize, ____________________________
a
lovely
vase,
whose
drawing
of
the
of
the
groom
Und
Misses
Minnie
*of I^ihengrin’s Wedding March, piny Red and green featured the decora­ room, which was aglow with masses
For Rent Rooms for ligio house.
Stewart. Jimmie l.aing and Clura bride’s trunk was voted by the keeping, 919 Dak Ave.
ed by Miss Lucille Aspinwall.
He­ tions, confined to the dining room of yellow daisies
u-tf
The center of tfo­
guests to lie the best.
lo r« the spider web, n mock mar­ which was very lovely with its ferns \table was adorned with a bowl of Millen
The favors were red hearts with
For Rent House and five acre) of
Mr, and Mrs. Gatchel left last
riage ceremony was performed by and flowers, and silver caridolabra the bell shaped alamander.
The
fortunes
written
upon
them
and
clipland
two miles from city mi West
Miss Frnaces Aspinwatl, to the de­ 1ind red shades, placed about the |handsome punch bowl was placed in night on their wedding trip to
ped
from
a
string
by
the
blindfolded
Side.
Also furniture und guns for
The bride's going
light and merriment of the guy room.
un alcove of the reception hull, fes­ Norab Carolina.
sale.
Houio can be rCntod until
(Continued On Pago 5)
young people.
away gown was a tailored suit of
Resting upon a dainty crochet tooned in vines and goldenrod.
ne.xt August
W S, Kemp- r ' i p
There were man&gt;' lovely gifts and
Piano to rent for the season In­
delicious refreshments of pink and
quire at 111 Second street
' tic
while ice cream bricks und white
■ ■
cake tied in pink.,
Take Notice— ! will, rent, »eli,
Those invited were Misses Mabel
trade or build you a houne mi &gt;-a»y
and Charlotte Hund, Madeline Hill,
torms. J. Musson, G01 !’ duetto
Lucille and Frances Aspinwall, Ag­
a-Vcnue.
.t '.tir
nes Renfroe, Said«-«* William*, Josie
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and Junio Stumon, Ruth MclUugu.
acres of good hammock land .dl tild.
Zoe Munson, Genie Wicker, Ruby
Call or write A. M. Tyler. '
I'd tf
Betts, Linda Lefller, Elizabeth und
Five acres tiled land inside itjr
Anna McLaughlin und Eva Walker
limits for rent, near brick road .m4
vj
New .Smyrna Club M rrting
loading station.
Apply to A P
Connelly, Sanford. *F'lorida.
2-tf
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Dickins and' Mrs. A. W .T Fitts, Jr.,
went over Monday to New Smyrna
to be present at the meeting of the
W om an’s Club, where Mrs. Hockcr
and Mrs. Wight hav been invited to
take part on the program.
The ride
through the country in the early
morning, to Daytona was a joy and
delight. At Dnytona, Mrs. William
Hocker, president of the Florida
Federation of Woman's Clgba joined
the party and the pleasant drive
was continued to' New Smyrnn,
where they were 'delightfully enter­
tained by Mrs. L.*P. Bouchelle and
the N ew Smyrna Club. Mrs. Bouchelle was the graqious hostess at a
very charming luncheon in honor of
Mrs. Hocker apd Die visiting ladles.
The table with its handsome crochet
luncheon set, centered by a beautiful
silver vase,-filled with autumn leaves,
it« gleaming silver and sparkling hut
glass was very attractive and lovely.
A delicious six course luncheon was
served.
Enjoying Mra. Bouchello'a
hospitality were Mra. Wm. Hockcr
of Ocala; 'Mrs. H. L. Hood, presi­
dent of the.New Smyrna Club, Mrs.
Cora Wilson of New Smyrna , Mrs.
Hopkins of Jacksonville snd Mcsdames Wight, Dickins and Fltta of
Sanford.
Repairing to the club rooma after
luncheon the visitors were cordially
welcomed by the New Smyrna Clilb.
Mrs. H. L. Rood conducted the
meeting and Introduced the speaker!
of the afternooa in a most gracious
and pleasing manner.
Mra. Hocker made a very fine
talk on the "S tate Federation Work,
as a Part of the Individual C lu b"
that was bright and inspiring.
The_ "8phere of the Woman's
Clubs In Small T ow n s" was the In­
teresting subject of s splendid paper
given by Mrs. Wight.
Upon request Mrs. Dickins told
o f the rose meetings and the C ity
. Beautiful. Ball and touched-upon the
binding together in q common in­
terest the club wonfen o f Sanford in
these social gatherings.
Mrs. II. H. Sams gave a resume
o f the work of the N ew Smyrna
Club, since Us organisation, «hawing
• splendid activity.
Mrs. E. L. Greer rendered a num­
ber o f fine selections on the piano
and the meeting came to -a close
with a most enjoyable social hour.
T h e Sanford ladies returned home'

FALL 1914

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Wanted — Plowing or team work
by man with good - team.
j. f:.
Sum mt-rs. care M. S. Nel son, or
phone Lord's Station. •
5-tf
Wanted Work of an; kin« i S•11re
preferred. Joe Saucer, ran* «ri Mallem fruit stand.
8-31p
I want a good man with a good
team to plow-16 acre« nt Cameron
City, Sanford. Florida. The 15 acre*
is known as the Joshua Powell farm.
Go and look at the land and tell me
how much you will plow it lor per
acre and -hnrrow It, and any rootA
you find cut them out and pile them
and^ burn them. • Now I want a
first class job-done. Tho caretaker,
Mr.
Marshall ‘ nt Cameron City
Grocery
Store has charge o f my
place.
Mako yAur price to "Owner
J. P.," 26 Colombia St., Homrsiend,
L. L, N, Y.
H.4tt.
I wish to rent ono or two rooms
with two beds, or one large room
with two beds by tho week, for
one, two or three months, must be
close in and good-neighborhood.
Send price to "J. P . " 26 Colombia
S t„ Hempstead, L. I., N. Y.
" ' ‘ Wanted— Carpdhfir^'work tfy *
gang pf expert northern workmen
who intend coming to Florida to lo­
cate permanently. Nothing too ibg
or small for us to handlo.it&gt; a speedy
and workmanlike manner. .Unques­
tioned references and full particulars
to interested parties. C. B. F'alor,
.\Iogudore, Ohio.
9-3tp
Boarders Wanted— $3.60 per week
for board and lodging.
Last home
on East Third St.. *C.. W. Driggers9-91P
Wanted— Geptlemen roomer*
Stumon’s. 316 E. Fourth St.

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W A R N E W S F IV E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F IE L D

■w THE SANFORD H E R ALD
IN

VOLUME VI

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

S A N F O R D — L i f » Ia Woith Lluintf

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY . s E r f i ^MRER 2‘J. 1914

NO

II

FOOD LAW AMENDED
THE
SANFORD
CITY
SCHOOLS
is ESTABLISHED
AND NOW IN EFFECT
OPENED YESTERD AY MORNING

drainage district
tract

of

land

Judge Daniel A. Slfflmöfi* ytalcii.
(lay signed the decree formally and
legally
ganiring the Upper St. Jnhna Dtaln--age QiatricU-n pnlillr rurwrattoozcL
* Florida, to exist for the term of
— thIrfr~y*ral''S_f rorn_the'date 'Of tlij? de­
cree.
The now drajnage district contains
265,000 acres of land, more or less,
being a tra c t' 42 miles long from
north to south, and some 22 miles
wide, situated, lying and being in
„.the counties of Orange, Osceola and
Brevard.
Vans Agnew and Crawford were
* the' slllritors for tho petitioners
who constituted practically every
land owner in the district.
The decree was granted after ful­
fillments of the conditions prescribed
in chapter 6458, of the Laws of the
State of Florida, Acta of 1913.
An election will be called for Oc­
tober 28, at which time property
owners will vote on the selection of
trustees tfor the upper St. Johns
Drainage District.
Votes will I19
allowed, one for every acre owned,
making a total of 265 000 votes to
be cast.
* Isham Randolph, consulting en­
gineers. Jackson ville-Chicago. made
the surveys and prepared the report
on which the drainage district was
finally established.
Valuable Acreage
By the formation of this drainage
district a large and valuable acreage
in Florida between lines drawn west­
ward from Hardevillc and from Se­
bastian. and from the eastern rim
of the St. Johns watershed, westoard
to the St Johns river, will, by drain­
age, heroine available for habitation
and cultivation.
The plans call for main canals
from three great basins to the ocean,
namely from Lake Winder, Lake
Worthington, and Lake Poinsett,
with connecting anil lateral canal*
covering the territory in such man­
ner as to dry permanently and suc­
cessfully the lands within . ilu:.-dis­
trict.
The estimate of the cost is not
yet worked out, but tho preliminary
investigations and figures show that
it can be done at a figure less per
acre than almost any other such
project yet undertaken in this coun­
try Bonds will, of course, lie voted
later, and issued ns money is needed
,lo prosecute the work, but it is not
^ proposed In the immediate present
to undertake this, owing to finan­
cially unsettled conditions because
of the -Eurojiean war.
The whole
matter will lie left to the trustees
of the drainage district to be elected
in Oriober. Times-Union.
Free Trip to Frisco
Mrs. Hazel Powell Stevenson was
in Sanford Saturday in the interest
of the sale of the Florida Dollar, the
•ouvenir coin which is being «old by
thf Florida Panama-Pacific exposi­
tion commission to obtain funds for
a Florida exhibit at San Francisco.
Your young ladies, * one from cnch
congressional district of Florida will
Fo given railroad ami Pullman tick­
et* for telling the largest number of
the*« coins. The young lady .of the
four who sells the largest number
»ill be given a hundred dollars in
cash besides her fare. In addition -to
these inducements a commission of
ten per cent is paid on all sales. Mrs.
Stevenson thinks that this should be
■uflicient to induce young ladies to
take an interest in the contest to say
nothing of the real object of the con***** which Is to have a Florida ex­
hibit at San Frandaco.
. Honor Roik-Moirfoc School **"'
Eighth Grade--------Seventh Grade— Grace Hawkins.'
Sixth Grade— Ralph Mikosell, liar
Williams.
Fifth Grade^-Dora Mae Oglesby,
Eddie Lee, William Hawkins, Rush
S* «ff«d , Albert Hawkins.
Fourth Grade-—Florence Price,
* r,e Mann, Alice Powell, Ernest
. Lee, OU, Lloyd.
Third Grade— Brown Stafford,
Mertite Osteen.
Second Grade— Louise Powell, Wal
* « Price.
• ,1 Pl? t

Grade»—Cecil

Bales,

Mer-

cv Osteen. Iva Bales, Garner Johns,
Johns, Esther
■Renie Mann.

A L L PA C K A G E S O F FOOD
M U S T G IV E -C O N T E N T S ,
W E IG H T A F ^ 0 U T E * i Ü 7
IN FT U T U R E

bonded

• CONTAtSa 365.QÛÛ ACRES
— -ANtflNCLimESLEIiEB..
ST. JOHNS RIVER

Bell Powell,

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Mr. Thrasher then announced
That on account of tho Into appear­
ance of Dr. Thackston who was to
address (he audience that he would
call on several of tho gentlemeji who
were on tho plntform and began
with Rev. Steinrncyer of the Meth­
odist church who gave a short talk
on tho schools, followed .by Rev,
Peck, rector of the Episcopal church.
Rev. Strong of the Congregational
church,*, Dr. Brownlee of the Pres­
byterian church and R oy . Hyman of
the Baptist church.
Prof. Ezell was then aennounred
and the new sujierlntendent of the
city schools created a most favorable impression as he stcjijied for­
ward and gjive a brief outline of his
pmst and future endeavors in tho
educational Acid und his work in
Sanford schools as he saw it. Prof.
Ezell remarked that as Dr. Thackston had not yet arrived that he
wanted to hear from other gentlemen present and suggested Hon.
F I' Forster of the county school
board.
Mr. Forster is nevor at a
loss for words and hi* address demonstmted that hi* .best efforts will lie

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was not disajipointed.
Space witf not permit giving the
full text of this stirring appeal to
pupil and teacher and parents made
by a man who has given many
years of his life to school work.
One of the strong points of Dr.
Thnckson's address was the idea
that a pupil in school should make
up their minds at least after they
reach the higfT school a* to their
future career and not seek an edu­
cation with no definite plans in their
minds or have no idea of their
chosen profession or life work
That
they should not waste their time
in wanting this position or that posi­
tion already tilled but yreutu their
own positions and only with n good
education could they hope to create
u position in the world and succeed
in life. It is to he regretted that
more of the jiatrotis of tho school
were not present to hear this able
exponent of the schools and those
■present « i re sorry thirl -hi* time was
limited and he was forced to cut
his address short.
After
I &gt;r. Thackston'* address
Dr. Brownlee dismissed the meeting

the eighth grade and finally the high
school projier, for jiuplls through the
twelfth grade.
The primary building is of wood
construction, conveniently arranged
and located, with u valuation
of
about $4,000. The grammar school
building Is of brick, fairly well
equipped and amply able to accom­
modate about 500 pupils.
This
building is valued at from $25,000

Hereafter nil packages of food'
packed in th e ' United States and
sold to the public must bear on the
outside a statement of the quantity
of contents in terms of weight, meas­
ure or numerical count. Thoriaw re­
quiring this is an amendment of tho
food add.drug act and was passed
March 3rd, 1913, with tho provision
that it should not become effective
for. eighteen months.
Thus, September 3 was the date
on which the packages were to be
given their labels, and the purchaser
who . wants fresh stock can readily
see by scrutinizing the Informa­
tion on the garkages ho buys he will
•be able to see wWothfiT thoy ere-jnrqk
be aide to see whether they were
packed before or since that date.
(¡odds jiucked previous to Sej&gt;tember 3 are not to b e -thrown out
of stock, hut when they are soltl or
disposed of there will lie no more
unmarked packages to take their
jilare and the public will die protect­
ed better against false weights and
false counts of the "orgiinal packages."
It pays for housewives to know
something of these laws. It pays
for house wive* to keep reliable
Scales in their kitchens and a stand­
ard quart cup and other measures.
There are few merchants who nro
either dishonest or impolite enough
to give short weight, but sometime*
the concerns from which the "orig­
inal» packages" come, need watch­
ing

HON. D. L. THRASHER
Superintendent of Public Instruriion of
Seminole t ount&gt;

Tto^Tbumn

This high *rhrmr
*
mg itself I* a thoroughly modern
] huff brick structure, equipped with
all of Die most uji to date conveni­
ence* of the 20th century school
liou*e and is valued at about $35.000
$4U,0UUr
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Thirty-five teacher* arc employed
in tiie various white schools of the
county ut salarie» ranging from $40
to Î226 per month, a very excellent
silo wing 111 till* respect
Eight lolored s* hind- are mam
lamed in Seminote count;., with an
attendance of 5«li pupils and giving
employment to 17 qcgru teachers at
a salary of from $30 to $90 per
month.

SANFORD C ITY S C H O O L S ' P R IM A R Y , G R A M M A R AN D HIGH SC H O O L BU ILD IN G S
Steinmeyer, Dr Brownie^ Rev. H y ­ used in building uj&gt; the schools of
Seminole county.
man, Rev. Peck and Rev. Strong.
Be was followed by, K. J. Holly,
The singing of America by the as­
semblage and a reading of the editor of the Hanford Herald und be­
scriptures by Rev. Steinmeyer open­ fore he had finished Dr. Thackston
ed the exercises nnd Superintendent arrived and was escorted to the
Thrasher acting as presiding of­ platform. Although he was late he
ficer made a few appropriate remark* was liPtter thnn ever and being in­
uncut the schools anil the purjioses troduced by Mr. .Tfirn*her launched
of tho board to supply the chil­ into hi* address with a vigor that
dren with methods of transjiorta- awakened interest in an audience
that expected something good nnd
tion ami the best of facilities.

with a prayer and the exercises
closed upon a most auspicious open­
ing ill the Sanford City School*.
Eleven white schools with a total
attendance of 892 pupils are in op­
eration in Seminole county, three of
these, including a high school, being
located.in the city ol Sanford. Three
buildings •constitute the high school,
namely the primnry. department, for
children through the third grade, the
grammar school, for those through

The cities of Sanford and the
towns of Oviedo, UhuUmta, Longwood and Geneva arc all special
school districts, with a 3 mill tax
w inch i* used locally for school j»urpimcs. thus enabling these cummunities to maintain belter school
building* than would otherwise lie
possible, but oil the w hole the stand­
ard of excellence throughout the
county is highly satisfactory.
The jtersotinel of tho Board of
Public Instructio'n is as follows: F. P.
Forster, chairman; S. C.. Dickson
and J. T. Jacobs, while the' supervision of the entire educational de­
partment of the county Is in charge
of D. L. Thrasher,* superintendent of
Public Instruction.

NEWS FROM THE THEATRE OF W AR
The German casualty list, as
It. m .| through the allied lines, but both made gains in the last two or three!
I French and British official reports days, little is said. One of the re -1adopted officially from Berlin, num— Report from Ostcnd right say they have failed, From Paris it markahlo things in this great battle hors 104,689 up to date, of whom
wing of Germans in retreat, is announced that not only have the which has entered upon its sixteenth 15,674 are dead; 65,907 wounded
Gentians been able to achieve their day. is tho spirit maintained by the and 23,007 missing. * t.
leaving dead and wounded. object, hut they have lost a flag, troops. British, F’ rench and Gor­
In the Far East according to Jap­
mans have withstood the most ter­ anese reports the Jujiaqese have de­
Allies centre holding Arm.
gins and men In the attempt.
The British as usual arc laconic. rific shelling the world has ever feated the Germans on the outskirts
"The situation is satisfactory," the known, an aljnost constant rain of of Tsingtau, capital of tho German
• Rome, Tuesday 11 a. m.— report reads, "and the counter at­ rifle bullets and hand to hand en­ protectorate of Kiaoch»**— Though
tacks on the British front have been counters-with gun and bayonet, hut tho battle lasted only fourteen hours
The fall pf Tamow repo.ted. beaten back with heavy losses to all rejiorts agree that, they are fight­ the losses so far as known were
ing with the same determination small.
•
.
Budepest menaced.
the enemy."
»
and
tenacity
as
in
the
beginning
The bayonet has played an im­
German Zeppelin have dropped
portant part in these engagements, und that oven the commanders in bombs on Belgian towns, a German
y f
Summary of War
where men in the trenches on- the some cases are having difficulty in aeroplane has paid another visit to
For three days without cessation
one side or the other, only a few holding their men back.
I'uris, dropping explosives in its
the Germans
have hurleij their
hundred yards apart, come to grips
The German general staff, by way (light, whilo a Zeppelin also has aj&gt;maasses against the French and
with steel after the positions have of Berlin, reports that the allies are jieared above the city of Warsaw.
English along tho entire front - in
been shelled and raked with rifle using their railroads in a general at
The German Emperor is reported
Northern F'rance.
The French o f­
suffering from inflammation of the
fire.
m
tack
on
the
extreme
end
If
the
rigTit
ficial view is that these operations,
The French claim appreciable pro-] flank of tho German army.
The lungs. Only a day or two ago, his
the fiercest • y e t that have taken
general staff also reports alight guins filth son, Prince Oscar, was obliged
gress
on
the
left
wing
and
a
detleive
place, are by high command, mean­
on the center of the battle front to withdraw from hia regiment and
ing possibly direct instrucUons from victory over the famous Prussian
and an engagement with artillery is being treated for a heart affection,
guard
In
the
center.
Of
the
Woevr®
the-Emperor himself.
tho result of over exertion.
south of Verdun.
Their, purpose baa been to break district, where the Germans have
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PRECEPTORS A N IlL

SOFTOOLS— ADDRESSES BY PROMINENT CITIZENS
Yesterday was an epoch in San:
ford’« history' not only with
the
school children lint with the parents
and nil tho patrons o f the schools,
marking as ft dill the beginning of
another school term.
All of the
schools opened on time und the
scholars were assigned to their re­
spective places, tho teachers work­
ing with precision anti with no con­
fusion of any kind.
Promptly at ten o'clock a goodly
number had assembled at the audi­
torium of the high School where ap­
propriate exercises were to mark
tiie opening of the school*.
Th e teachers and scholars of the
high school a n d several grades of
the grammar school were present be­
sides many jmrents and patrons of
the school.
On- the platform were
D. L, Thrasher, county superinten­
dent of Public Instruction, Prof.
Ezcll, superintendent of Sanford
Cit\ Schools. F. I*. Forster and S. ( ’ .
Dirkson of the County School Board,
B. F Whittier, S Bunge and ti R
Stevens of the DuUrict School Board,
C. R. Walker, former member of the
School Board, it. J. Holly, Rev.

'¡’S

Ta Equalize Railroad Ra l es
Congressman Frank Clark has in­
troduced the following hill, whicli
was referred to the committee on
interstate and foreign commerce and
ordered to be printed;
’' A' *‘ bill to equalize transportation
rates on vegetable«, citrus fruits and
other fruit4 fransported from one
one state to another state of the
United States
*
Be it enacted liy the Senate nnd
Ho use of .Uejjrmieiilaliveji of. tho.
United States of America irf Con­
gres* assembled, that immediately
upon this act becoming a law it Hhull
Ilf t ho duty of the Interstate ComI1L&gt;r&lt;*t* Commission of the United
St ;it ««I to ttx a»* «*f (irely new sciiedtransportatiori
ill. of rut»» for tl
ills, and oilier
of A'»!« 'tallii'» fitruH
state to another
fruits, Irom one t*
state of the United States on a mile­
age husis. That is to jay, the said
commission s^ull fix a uniform rate
over all the common carrier railroads
of the United States on jiackages of
certain dimension* or of certain
weight a* tile ease inuy lie for the
same distance carried from the ini­
tial point of shipment
Section 2. That the said commis­
sion shall likewise fix rates for ex­
press companies, steamship lines,
and other common carriers of freight
between the different states 'of the
Union.
Sec. 3. That tho Interstate Com­
merce Commission is hereby given
full authority and it is hereby made
the express duty of said commission
to make and jiromulgate all neces­
sary rules, regulations, and orders to
carry this act into effect, it being
the intent and purjiose of this net
to so'equalise transportation rates
on vegetables, citrus fruits and other
fruits by railroads, express
com­
panies, steamship lines, and other
corrimon carriers, as that the rates
on such products will be the same in
all parts of the country for the same
distance carried.
Sec. 4. That all.lnwa and parta of
laws in conflict with this act shall he,
and the Bamo are hereby repealed.
Sec. 6. That this act shall take ef­
fect immediately upon its* passage
and approval by the President, or
upon becoming a law without such
approval.
Ivey— Goodson
The following announcement hits
been received by several Sanford
people, George Ivey is well known
in this city where he has resided
several years:
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Qooilson, 14
Bullock Street, Montgomery, Aia.,
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Mrs. Ida Axalena Benton
to Mr. George Barnett Ivey, man­
ager Postal Tclegraph'Co., Tuakegee,
Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B.
Ivey at home, 209 W. Church S t,
Tuakegee, Ala., October, 5th, 1914.

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THE SIN OF SICKNESS
To the average mental capacity
the classification of sickness a* *a
jnorpl offence against society must
appear the product of a disordered
brain.
Certainly illness is u misfortune,
some of it 1» more than that; some
diseases catch ua by accident, unpreventable acrldent which no pre­
caution can guard against, and some
are clearly avoidable.
Our grand­
mothers ust*d to regard a rather long
list of childrens' disease* a* inevit­
able,.and they deliberately tried to
— t i ® « . -the period^UthgiL_iipUAU2Il»
to their young broods at such inter­
vals in their busy liven wjian they
— thvmrelTW might most conveniently
nurse the youngster*.
The more
serious dlsea*ea. which Komctimes re­
sulted fatally, they considered ns
visitations of an alj-wlae but mys­
terious Providence.
They didn't know any hcttLt___Wit
do.
Mrdical science in thaso days
hadn't advanced to the stage whero
. this doctor’s mission was quite as
much to prevent as to cure disease.
The Idea of advising with the family
to preserve health, when it was al­
ready perfect, would hnve seemed
* a Shocking waste of time and mon­
ey. The science of keeping clean,
medically clean, the science of sani­
tation, hadn’ t been born then. N o *
we realise that It is the most effi­
cient weapon for the preservation of
physical strength and health.
T o be well, to stay well, j§ a moral
duty In so f;jr as it run be accom­
plished through un acquaintance
with recognised laws by which wo
know disease is spread from nn in­
fected source.
Hush knowledge is
available even tp the ignorant from
authoritative Investigation,
” .
We moderns have learned that it
is not necessary for any one to have
typhoid fever, malaria, smallpox,
even tuberculosis, because we have
learned how these diseases are com­
municated, and how they develop.
Knowing these fundamental farts we
may, all of us if we will, avoid them.
We have no infallible cures for the
advanced stages of these diseases,
but we have methods that ward
them off altogether, and who can
dispute the assertion that it is u
moral obligation to use them?

part of It. Ill heftjth Is nói ordln |
arlly or often conducive fo a lofty [
morality and as a part, of our code ^
or fjhlcs, If ue will not admit it a* a part of our practical every-day
religion. It should guide ius to better
living.
The basic fact remain*, whether
we make-it a part of our religion or i ^
merely a matter of economics, that
we have no right, no need, to suffer
from preventable diseases.

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THE STANFORD HERALD

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HERBINE

EXPRFSS RATES PROHIBITIVE !

. F o r the Bowels

FLORIDA GROWERS CANNOT REAP
A N Y BENEFITS W HILE RATES
ARE U N R E A S O N A B LE '

A Cura for Chronic Constlpatlon.Torpid Liver
and Irregular Bowel MpvemenU.

tJ. F. O'BERRY. IN ST. CLOUD TRIBUNE;

An Ohio Farm In Florida
Representative Frank Clark of
As the shipping season for fruits be cheaper.
Florida never loses an opportunity
and
vegetables approaches it makes
The only thing, as I see it, is for
ro impress his colleagues in the
us
sit
up
and
take
notice.
the
growers to ship in refrigerator
House with the great resources of
First, we must consider the ma­ cars and make up cai Joad lots of
his state, the superior climate, and
thj- Iffy opportunities offered for the terial to ship in, and the coat of it: mixed vegetables, consigning them
STY.hrTifrrt—
h cBiffPtr' th e -n rp rrsr trr thr
invMt ment o^ capilal. WfiehcYi tf SW
Clark lr~ visited- byconstituent; man. and-he-iells us ho is s o r ry -ftir the same city, and Qiaking sufe thajj
¿ays the Washington Post, ho en­ rates are nearly double .what they the product is put up in neat, wellcourages the latter to talk In glowing were last year but that he ¡s power­ filled and graded packages, ns it
language'o f'th e greatness of Florid less to help; that the Interstate does not pay to ship shoddy goods
fixes the to the northern nnd eastern market*.
Rr-eewtly- Mr. Clark was conducing, Commerce Commission
about the city J. D. Roortey, s e e n - ; rates and there is no redres?. So we That is going to be one difficulty
tsry of “ the Petri a r - B i u u d . o L ^ Ad &amp;bind mirxfilvra.uR^gamat it-gaatl ami with car lot shipments. There are’ so
many-people w ho don’ t know how to
ami rhairm^i fjl
Florida. Veget­ hard
pack..am
L g lid e their stuff.
If a
. Now, in ordfir-ter hrmsr-veherr-we
able Marketing Burntur"1— *•
package
or
crate
leaves
here
three. At Congress Hull, Mr Clark mol * £ &amp; &amp; &amp; = ¿
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his constituent joined a party of ship n crate of eggplant t o ’ New fburths filled, what .ran it In. eamembers, among whom was Repre-1 York. The express on the crate is pected to look like ivhen it reaches
sontative I la t brick of Ohio.
Mr. 61.42&gt;i. Say it sells for 62.60; the New -York? It Is impossible for
Koontty took the first opportunity to commission is 25 cents; crate, noils your commission man to get a good
launch into a panegyric of hjl state. and paper Is 25 cents moro (which is price for stuff thnt does not show up
He addressed the conversation par­ a low figure* for this item) and »with well, but a good well graded package
a cost of 50 cents to grow and pick mutos a satisfied customer who will
ticularly to Mr. Bathrick.
“ Now, In Florida wc cart produce nnd paper is 25 cents more (which is call for your brand again. *
What we airmen» want now is for
the finest ..Irish potatoes in the cost of $2.43. Where is your profit?
the
papers ali over the state to take
world,” said Mr. Roortey.
Some will say that 50 cents iw^oo
‘ ‘Oh, so can I, on my farm,” re­ I high an estimate of the cost to pro­ up this rate business, go after it
turned Mr. Unthrick.
duce, pick and pack that crate; yet tooth and tongs, and have .the nerve
" W c can raise the finest oranges y 0U h „Ve the extra cost of hauling nnd backbone to stand up for the
in the world,” continued Mr. Rooney t0 lht. „hipping point, which we did man who tills the soil. Think of it
*‘ So can I on my farm,'
not consider, and this year it w ill1 — Ibe king on the throne as well as
Ilathrick.
cost more to raise a crate of veg­ the lowest serf, must go down to
"T h ere is no grapefruit on earth etables titan it ever has, as the price the farm for what he eats and wears.
that can compare with the grape­ of fertilizer is much higher than ever Remember that when the farmer is
fruit raised on my rarm in Florida,” before with chemical contents low­ fn hard luck the whole country feels
the effect of it. Take a city with a
persisted Mr. Rooney.
ered.
—prosperous farming element around
" N o t any better than I can raise
And don't get fooled by this new
it,
and you will see a prosperous city
on my farm," nverred Mr. Bathrick.
express rate. Some people think it
every time.
Mr. Rooney was beginning to get
is by the hundred pounds instead of
nettled. That a member of Congress
by the crate. The old rate to New
Resolution* of. Respect
from Ohio should insist that he
York was K7 cents, and only a few
Castle Hall Phoenix Lodge.
could raise In his farm the same
rents difference to all of the eastern
K nights of Pythias,
quality of tropical fruits that could
Cities.
Now it is 61,42'; per crate
Sept. 22nd, 1914.
be produced in Florida was amazing
and a crate has always been ruled
Whereas, Our well beloved brother
hit" :
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, at from 40 to 50 pounds.
George II. Fernald Has been taken
Mr. Rooney began to sputter and
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It seem* that the express rninpnnfrom u* by the hum! of death and
get angry,
when
Representative .
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te» are killing the goose that lays the
our lodge room has been turned into
Clark moved quietly up behind him,
..
a plaee of mourning, be it
nnd pulling his rorktail remarked in
u low to n e
Some saj- let’s ship in carload lots
Resolved, that in hi* death this
" L a y off, Rooney, nnd shut up
I hut is all right where it cun be lodge ha* sustained an irreparable
It is a duty that we owe our­
Bathrick owns one of the finest ,lonc- 1,ut wl,at nr" wt' Koin« l " 't(&gt; loss and Pythianism has lost a bright
selves, our families nnd those with
farms in Florida."
w ll|&gt; lllt'
an&lt;i vegetables up to exponent of the virtues we profess,
whom we are Intimately associated,
,
a time that u sufficient quantity is fur in his life wd hud always before
for our cqmfort and theirs. Wo owe
little |us the embodiment of Friendship,
it to the neighbors, the community
farmer all over the
Charity and Benevolence, which ure
nnd the state, for every man owe* it
find him wit It f rotn Olle to Lt ihumi ). T i ' S h V l ' j W H I ' r ^
to all the rest that Tic shall always
crates of fruit* and vegetables when.1 .- Ueeolvet), that wo adopt us our
Will iw* given in Hanford &lt;m
be at his highest point of efficiency
hi* fruit first commences to mature. example the cheerful, manly fidelity
ns a producer.
The prosperity of
which our departed brother always
the community depends upon the
rim northern market* the “ home exemplified during the twenty eight
'best efforts of each individual and
grown" produce probably not near­ years of bis membership, which he
it becomes a patriotic debt
Beginning October 1st. Kates on ly so good as the Florida grown be­ began as a charter member in 1 8Hfi:
Even .the measles and ibe.-wbi&gt;opcause the first, crop on the vines ure
application. ..
.
Resolved, jj i a t we hereby.Aender
Ing cough and those other plagutT
always the best, but that old "home to Mrs. Fernald our heartfelt sym­
Majofle A. Boor Instructor of Violin
of childhood may be, avoided nnd
grown" stuff depreciates the market pathy, with the assurance to her
if w-e will we- may avoid them.
to some extent. In other words, the that in this lodge she shall always
They are not necessary nnd it isn't
northern trucker has n frost wnrtl- have a hand of friends who will
Del.AND, FLO R ID A
playing fair with the youngsters to
mg fruiti the g « v •ni ment t hen he gladly serve her at ail limes.
permit or enforce the ordeal upon
gm-* to wtirk a ltd pick* all he cun,
Resol ved. that a*&gt; a testimonial of
them
They can't help themselves
log Mid little, and ru*he* it on the esteem a ce&gt;py &lt;&gt;f these resolution*
We can protert them nnd we should.
market
Thnt bn* to nil U* cleaned bp properly inscribed and sent to
up before we can get much for our Mrs. Fernald; a copy be sent the
D E N T IS T
The sick man is the useless man
vegetables, so you can readily sec press and a puge in our record book
— yet not quite useless for he serves
w o r k yon w h i t i : p e o p l e o n l y
that with the exorbitant express be Inscribed to his memory and
as an example to the community of
PEO PLES' B A N K B U ILD IN G
rates it is impossible to ship our these resolutions spread upon our
the result of neglecting n plain duty.
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crops until the market prices get minutps.
H e who is disabled by Illness is no
very high.
longer a producer, he becomes an
Done by order of Phoenix Lodge
expense., a drag- upon his friends, nn
The railroads semi out ail sorts of No. 5.
Closing out all typewriter carbon literature ant^ inducements to get
actual drawback to the general pros­
W H I T NUR
paper. Best grade* only, at 25c people to come to Florida, and the
DOUGLASS.
perity.
The gospel of good health is next per dozen sheets. Herald Office.
W IC K E R ,
papers all over the *tul« arc bursting
97-tf
Committee.
to the glspel of Christianity—even a
Florida and urging people to come,
but the question is; what can the
furmer do, with these thing* ' con­
Always Easy to.Get Spies, _ .
fronting him?
It Is an International law, but an
A R C H OF T R IU M P H . P A R IS
The stuff can be groAn in Florida unwritten one, that a sovereign cannot
— more than the roads can handle— lawfully require a subject to serve aa
but the question arises: “ What can a spy, except In a singular Case, and
that of the livat Importance. Never­
we do with it when we- raise It?”
theless, no country will ever lack
The result is that a lot of the new
■pies, for tho work that la required
people come In, spend all they have of them Is so adventurous and so well
for a farm, then can't get anything paid that thousands of mon would
for what they raise. They go back Jump at tho opportunity to becomo a
north and knock Florida. We have secret scrvlco agent
the finest country the sun ever
■hone on, as healthful as any state
After the Ball.
in the Union, so why this dissatis­
"Didn't you find him wonderfully
faction?
lght on hla (cot for such a heavily
Let's look at it in a sensible way. &gt;ullt man?" “ Ob, yea; bo was light
There are millions of people in the uiough on hla own feet.'*—Life.
north who want our fruit and veg­
etable« but can't eat them.
Why?
Because of the exorbitant express
»-W-e
rates.
I f we COUtd got u crate of
boans to New York for 50 cents ex­
press that had coat 60 cents to grow,
pick and pack, allow the commission
man 26 cents and you have the coat
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of fl.3 6 . I f the rate sold for 62.60,
All Work Receives My Personal
that’ would be a reasonable figure
Attention And Beat Efforts
Ph oto by Am erican Preaa Association.
and would give the grower $1.16 A
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profit. But we ca.n't do that.
If Opposite City Hall
Telephone No 23
we could put vegetable# and fruit in
the market at a reasonable price so
the masses could eat them we could
not raise- enough to go around. If
we could tell tomatoes or eggplant
. JEW ELER
for $2.601o $3.00 we ould sell four
C o r n e r Park A v a n u o and S o e on d Stra o t
or five times as many as we can at * ' ‘ . *• MY SPECIALTIES ■
C O N T R A C T O R S FO R A L L K IN D S OR H E A V Y H A U L IN O
$4 or $6, because only the rich can
Pickard-* Hand-Painted Chins
afford
to eat them at that prie*. So
L s rg s supply o f H orses, IWulss*
Gorham’s Sterling Sliver
yóu sea if we had a reasonable ex­
Rogers’ Plated Ware
W sgons end H srn sss always
press rate, wa could grow more, the
Elgin and Waltham Watches
roade would get four time* as much
on h jn d F o r Sals o r Exohsngs
to haul, and the consumption would
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
be greater because the stuff would
Dlackarnlthlng and Wagon R e p a irin g In connection

most from It* baneful effect.

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b i b ? . ï i . r r e î i 5 .IÏW. P « ' ? ' «
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SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
Complete abstracts from the record s of
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Orange and Seminole Counties.

Taxes

paid for non-residents.
C. W. GOODRICH. Manager.
ie s s e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e a o e e te e ^ ^ e e e e e e e e e ««»!

Don't play with serious mutter*—
don't YOU carry your, own insurant«
against
TORNADOS
for you'll find the money wanting *h«»n
the storm has wiped out your property
Have our strong, reliable company
carry your risk - and l&gt;e oh the -af&lt; -ole.
Reasonable rates

C H A S E &amp; CO.
Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
B O T T L E R S OF S O D A W ATERS A N D

VIOLIN INSTRUCTION

Thursday Afternoon and Evening, At ,t”- »»***" «hare then- t* *tiit in
and Friday Morning

Sole AffcnlH for Orange City Springs M ineral Water
P H O N E 21

JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY

Plumbing and
Gas F i t t i ng

HAND BROTHERS

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LIVERY, SALES AND FEED

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Conducted- by the
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T E R M S - $225.00

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No. 82.—Florida &amp; West Indian Limited— Free Reclining Steel Chair Can •*
Washington— Electric Lighted and Fana. * '
No. 86,— Palmetto Limited— Free Steel Rocltnlng Chair Cara to Washing*01*"
Electric Lighted and Fana.
No. 80.— Coast Line Florida Mall—
Local Sleeper

toSavannah.

Sleet Pullman Cora of the highest class operated on all train*.
Coast’Line Dining Cara operated on Traînes 82 and 86.

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For information and Pullman reservations apply to your local agentor

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-------- Worth Knowing.
fiiu is F
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Tho laurel wa* much In favor In
on Hast Third St., C..
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days, as It meant "love trlytp
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The Greek brido wore a
U anted Gentlemen roomers ut wreath of myrtle. A brido of today
may cbooao her own flower If she
Stumon’a. :il5 E. Fourth St.
wishes, stamping It with her Individu­
" «■'*
fi-Lit j
ality
Some girls toko tho flower sb
lotted to the month, especially If tho
Wanted to buy first class milch
♦
time happens to be June, with Ita
cow
W. A. Loftier.
l0-3tp ‘ wealth of rose*
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Wldowa usual tywear violets, either white or purple,
would bo difficult to catlmato thu
A R D IÑ A L MERClKIt. primate
NE of the outstanding develop­ Í All Local Advertisement« Under
or a combination of both.
part wireless telegraphy la play­
of Üelgtiim nml nrcliblshop of
Salting the Wound.
ment* of the great war In Eu­
This
Heading
TH
REE
C
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N
TS
n
ing in the European war. Tbo
(
Artist— Dobbins, thn critic, has
Mallín*«, une o í tlie elUes dov
rope Is the terrible efficiency
destruction of telegraph lines and
Line
For
Each
Insertion.
Minimum
rousted
my picture unmercifully." ms
uslntiil by the Guruinn forcea,
uf the German nrtlllery. On
i Friend—"Don't mind that fellow. He's
««pie lines which crippled communtco hail n dlfilcult time In return log frolli the stubborn battlefield* uf Moos and Charge 25 Cents.
SANFORD LODGES «
no Ideas of h|s own; hs only repeats
tion In prcrlosa couflicts and Moated Borne tu llelglum.
during the continuous rear guard fight­
like a parrot what all i he others say.”
yast sections no longer count*. When
Beca Use thè cardinal luid refused to ing of the retreat to La Fere tho Ger­
F O R SALE
— London Opinion.
Sanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
projwr toll aimU bo taken of the result a givo a denln 1 to th» cbarge* of Gemi un man artillery wa* up at the front
atnx
ltlcu
La
Belglum
tito
kaiser'*
en
voy
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f
'Th'fmminfcation
every first and third
of the present collision of notion* the
harassing llmluix-e* of the olile»-sFev ■ - —For* Sale or Rent—^Two nice resi­
Always to 0 e Reckoned With.
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Thunwlaya
nt
7:30.
«he ledger will carry the In Itouie liad rojeeied 111* request- for cry stand.
Visiting brethren——
dences at a bargain. W. J. Thigpen.
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You must learn to deal 'with odd and ! welcome.
•crrtco to wuimerc® of tlio wlrvleaa a snfe conduet back tu bis itrchdioccse
80-tf ^CifiW-Jn Ilia-iut. n**U si* lc ngurtMi.—
after tluj. papal coiK-hive, *o he wns f" The liiinmni lint riw¥«doped the lion . '
IQ. L. T a ylo r*
K. L.*Miller
message* which have been dashing to
England
i
au,H”
*nK
their
artillery
dose
to
the
compoUed to raduni tliroug
For sale or Rent— Fivn-ncres. tiled Ucuikc.
Secretary c
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W. M.
steamship* and- from steamship* to
ir
.
n
11
-could
get
Into
nctloy
In Ehginnd thè IfWW^UH
hind, tun good wells, located just
early
un&lt;f
by
Its
shells
cut
up
thu
Tsml since hostilities began.
tho occaslon uf sbowlng thèIr sym
Monroe Chapter No. 15, U. A. M.
The huge stations capable o f sending pathy fur Itelgtum hy liuiuguratlug n enemy’s troops so as to slutke their south of Station 10 on S. Sc E. Rail­
Meets
every second anti fourth Thurs­
way.
5
room
hmiso.
V
See
F.
AV.
messages -WO miles and more are con- huge, process Ion u Ilietr was n^lc-WTrt -mutnl^aiul.Urna make easier t i » eucday
itx
Masoplc
Hall over the Imperia
cess
of
tho
Gerrnau
attacking
Infantry
Mnhonev
nt
Fernald’s.'
fl7-tf
i n a fialcouy
trolled by tho nations cngngrd tirthe by'thp cTTTtfrmf.-wnn n t o
columns.
,
Theatre.
Visiting
companions welcome.
with
John
Redmond
on
his
right
and
jxmtllct. Of these Germany lias-three
Artillery had been considered s-otm*
i»irttr---HoTTn(t—imp—mr"vnrc
O. L. Taylor
J. F. Kurnatx
- s t Helgoland, from, which Germany T. I\ O'Connor ou hi*, left. The- pro­
bersome.
alow
moving
weapon,
of
cheap.
Just
the
right
âge
to
train.
Secretary
High Prieat
1* In communication with Ita fleet; cession numbered more than 50,000.
great value In battle, but so defense H. U. Lynch, Sanford, Fia., Route
Dauclg, Norddelch and Hwclnmunde. Later the cardinal wtu» warmly wel­
less against an enemy's surprise attack No. 1,
Seminole Chapter 2, Ordbr Eastern Star •
8-tfc
There ore a number of Oerman sta­ comed upon his nrrlvnl at Mnllnea by
that largo bodies nf Infantry called sup­
Meets ovcr&gt;- firat and third Tunday
tho
burgomaster
nnd
citizens
of
'
ilio
tions of smaller range—tho Bremerporting troops were ohvnys attached to
For Sale Cheap— One lurgohorse,
in each month. Everyone who has aeon
haven. narkum, Bulk. Cuxhaveu and town. He expressed great grief nt the
tho artillery to'Protect it. .Similarly one mule, three wagons, harness,
his Star in the East are cordially invited
Bassruls, averaging nbout ft hundred sight of many damaged houses.
to guard against surprise It was placed plows and tools. ‘Jas. C. Harris*.
It
wns
during
t
i
»
otmlliinl'*
absence
to visit this chapter.
miles of rango and having boon servfrom Mnllncannd while lie wa* at­ well to the rear of the columns when
7-9tc
Alice E. Robbins, Sec'y
tending t i » conclave for the election marching.
For Sale 2 Cylinder Huick cheap
Tho Germans In 1H70 brought for­
1’hoenlx Lodge No 5, K. of P.
of a uetj- [ mi|h* Hint Malinos was at­
ward
the
new
tactics
-of
shoving
tho
•100
Myrtle avynue,
10-4tc
tached l*y the Germans. The city b) n
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
•
• ;
sense Is the religious capitili of IkR- nrtlllery up to the front, even nt risk
N'isiting knights always welcome.
300,000 fine celery (liant» ready by
glum and Is situatisi on the Wye river of surprise and captura, and thus they
a
H. McLaulin
O. J. Miller
Will puck for shipment
aliont halfway. Isdwccn Antwerp and gained the advantage of n powerful Oct. Ut
K.
It.
and
S.
C. C.
10-tfc
Ilnissels It tins u |»&gt;pillntl&lt;&gt;n of about nrtlllery fir«' on the enemy while the “ If " Box sfili, Sanford. Fla
Sanford laidge No. 27, I. O. O. F.
TO.Ota) It gin,, (lu. naine to liiccldln latter was wnltlug for tits artillery to
♦ /
lace, fis- the making uf which ila Ilues runic up
Meet» every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
1 . • •* . V.
We lure *lw»yi uird la be juit * lull« *l.e»J
After a long series of tests Germany
TO RENT
t was mice fammi». It Is mm of the
Æ.
of ili« oditi fellow in the graeisl equipment of over Imperial Theatre.
lA i
busiest railroad Centura of Belgium, the In 1NJM1 adopted the revolutionary ex­
W. H. Wright .
For Rent— Nice furnished rooms our More. Attn evidence oi tbit denre to thaw J. W. 0 . Singletary
lines from Antwerp to Brussels and pedient o f building the gun loose from
ike
n
e
weit
nod
only
the
bevi
of
everything,
wo
Secretary
* N. Q.
at Stumon's. $1.25 a week and up.
from Ghent to Liege crossing there. the carriage so that on firing the gun
glndly recommend to urcr* oi ink
,
recoils
without
dragging
tho
carriage
315
K.
Fourth
St.
fi-13tp
Gate City Camp No. 6. W. O. W
It has bad a somewhat troubled his
... /Q £\ ■ ' •« •
In lfiOfl tt adopted a still
l 'JK \
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
tory, During the religion« troubles of with It.
For Kent Furnished
the sixteenth century It was slicked further Improved gun which allows n
nights in each mortiti.
• v n A\’ ? ^
longer
n-coll
Every
effort
had
been
ig
ht I 'UM-kci'ping.
Api
1 Miring tile seventeenth nnd eighteenth
F L Miller
J. F. Iloolchan
P c n c n if t
centuries It was eaptur*»t in turn by tnnde to kis'p *is-ret tho detnils of ItsJ Furcn. 117 La urei a venni
Clerk
Council
Commander
••
colisiructliin. but they graduslly leaktsl |
Combine J Office
the French, i ititeli and English The
»alt
) ______
and founhiin l ‘en
Frenelj ilmitlv removed the fortltba
I'niteil Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Fra io »• ndopted ttds gcin-rnl trpe In
•
l nr Bent
Rinim» for
tlolis 111 I.XIH, since u till’ll Itllle the
Joiners of A merlra
In k
IM»7 nml thè ruttisi Mtates In
All kec| ijg
fili» ( &gt;ak Ave
city has been unfortified
Sanford laical Union No. 1751 meets
tir** nnllons of ilio world bave n»»w
The city Is also called Mechlin
II»
— ih» n -*v «t mvsibcf of llw- C iitvt’ i I d, family.
first and third Thursday night ut 7
ancient wylls and timnt Inter l*is*n re nrnied rto-lr artlll»*ry wlth Ibis )"tig
i'l.i:. • I" rent for the m-usiiii
In­ [Vo. riti Ink wnl*i ■ bluv sod dovi ■ 1-1 black. o'clock m the Fugle»' Hall.
.
■V
It o ei|&gt;«cj«i!y bnlliknl, imoolh and (&gt;crm«n«al.
placed by n wide Isitilevard mid canal, recoll gnu Each cnutilry ha» nino In­ quire at 111 Second street. 8-tfe
J. W. O. Singletary,
J. M. Brown.
ventili vnrlons modttlrntlons U» lmComo
in
and
Irt
u,
iKow
you
the
new
Carter
ink
tho stri*etH are wide nnd regular, and
prove thè servire of ttie gnu
Sce'y-Trcu».
President*
-ell. buttle with the Dew flow-connotivi.
T aL
Notice 1 »dl r*-ul
the city hits Mne *.juares niel put'll'
The
f'Ig
Impruvement
uf
olir
day
ls
o
f
I
Ride
r build you a lumie on i*a«&gt;
I'UlliMrig"
IIiiii ii icro tf*
fine
tlmt. Insti-nd of Isdng limili’ faxt lo Its
II. P. &lt;&gt;. F. Sanford Lodge 12-11
J
Musson, Ml I Palmetto.
termenrrtage by thè tninnlnns flint permlt
Meet
tlrstiand third Wednesday night
a venie
3 fitc ,
only a swlnglng np or down In elevnat
corner
of First St. and Palmetto Ave.
• Sanford, Florida
timi, tl«' gnu ii'iw resta freely In a
U, L. Taylor
B. L. Peck
I"? Kent Clump for Cash* Twenty
trotigli, callisl thè cradle, tlint gntdes
u r n « "I giw’d hammock land all tiled
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
thi&gt; gnu In 11« «lite Indi ri-eoli To
Cull or write A M Tyler
inl-tf
The Lake Breeze t mini il No. .11 Junior
tinier United Ameritan Mechanics
Five ucres tiled land inside eit \
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 R.
limits for rent, near bruk road a ml
S u m m e r M a n n e rs.
loading station
\ f■filx to \
P
Johnstone Krewen, tho well known M . in the City Hall. Visiting brothers
&lt;'lilllu'lly Su I frinì i lornl.i
after-dinner speaker, said at a ban- nre welcome. C. II. Smith, Rue. Sec.
2 tí
QUet In Pittsburgh
For Rent Furnished otlice equip"Hummer Is corning again. Rummer
pi'd with roll t op desk, 'olhce chairs 1 manners, especially ut thu seosldu, uro
nnd tables. Also a roll top desk. dr ailfully fr«u» ami ensy. But what
will thev bo this summer, with tho
typewriter di•«k nnd other equip
A WftiKLIWtt TXt.KOUAl’t f eTAT tDS
One Inch Cards Will Be Pulilishrd Un­
meut for sale or rent
Herald ollirc Increased daring of thn frocks and tho
der This Heading At The Bate Of $7.2»
Icenble In saving many German Units
Increased
popularity
of
tlm
terrlhlo
82-tf
Per Year.
from capture when war seemed Imml
Bruit h Am«rli'nii da tie» w*
idi
Rent Several go d
netil.
"Motortrig one tiionitng wtth a pretty
Fuquiri
•T \ nlAell'«
Frnmv tin» a station of tremendous
girl I v.iw a idnnTv cU*rk spi'uk to
tf
ire
range In the Eiffel lower, which was
her from the shop door, hut »ho cut
Ideal from the first for the truunints
tho young fellow dead.
nh&gt;n nnd reception of inert»ages
It Is
For Sale or Rent Five acres rich
Dentists
“ 'The Impudence!' »ho said.
a means of communication with the
land nt Moore's Station, artesian
" ’Don't you know him?* said I.
arici men o r m urr oruuah AKTinnanr.
French fleet In the Mediterranean. In
“ 'Qf course I don't know him,’ aho
well, fenced, tins been farmed, always
bold the gun to tho guides It has clips good crops, near R. R station and replied, ‘except nt tho seashore— sn»l
addition then; are at least six locations
Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
near tho front end. nnd at the rear, or brick road.
with a range over 350 miles—at Brest,
Price $1500
Term*. last summer 1 even refused tu bo en­
breech. It bsa a lug to which U at
Oierlxitirg. Hunkenjuf, Rochefort. 8
down, balance to suit buyer. gaged to him again ' "
taciuti u btifTcr to stop the recoil.
Marien tie In Mer and Ouennslit.
Write Dr S I)
Miller. II Ea»t
The g*'li*'rnl tit'bulijuo of the nrtll
Little can be gleaned regarding the
Pswrcibroker*» Shop.
Terms Moderate— Strictly Cash
10 dp
lory
service
In
baltle
Is
not
t,.
delay
to
Ninth
St
Jacksonville.
Fla
raugv of Ituusla'* stations. These are
Th»*
origin
of
borrowing
money
u(x)ii
Photo« t&gt;y American f*rr»D Awx-latloii
get the exact range of tho target, the
&lt;
scattered over Baltic sen point», the
,'UOlll
1 nr Rent Sanford. Florida, five the lender Is supposed to llave
, I S t « (A T IIK I'K A I. AS I &gt; IIKI^'IAS m il.
elielli) exposes himself too DGef .1
gulf of Riga and the gulf of Finland.
liave b\&gt;«n In
Di Elis U E r a s D i s o t h e w i w s .
P h o n o 319
time to permit this The method'll* to u&lt; r»- hammock farm at head Celery Italy some time In tho fifteenth cen­
The average range Is 1relieved to tie
100 miles.
60 East Cam St.. tury it wns at first of a purely chari­
chun-bes St Humbnud's Is the must flit, nt ranges changed by 200 yard» nM'tnie on river
Great Britain's Important naval anti noteworthy- a vast &lt;i**tlil&lt;- structure »•seti timo until one shot fulls short Atl.iuta, Georgia
|0- lt p
table nature, no Interest being charge]
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
commercial Interests have forced tlin. adorned In the Interior with many fine nnd one gima over. Then tho Inter­
on the amount loaned, the pledgo boInstallation of uuiueruus nnd.powerful paintings. The manufacture of lace vening grouml Is swept by n stomi of
Itig
simply
a
security
for
the
amount
Room and hoard in private famstations. Twenty have a range of over and cloth which flourished In the frtr- bullets. ilellTared by tiring eighteen
loaned. But very soon (and qulto nat­ ATTORNEY sun COUNSELLOR at LAW
ily,
for two men, who will room to0&lt;1 tulles; thirty more can transmit 300 mer Centuries has been largely traits shrapnel aimed to cover tho district
urally) Interest began to be exacted,
Practice in Slate and Federal Courts
tulles. Her warships cnYry apparatus ferrinl to Brussels.
on each side of, beyond nnd short of get her. Horne comforts. References apd In duo tlmn thb business spread
A. B. ( ’ rare Herald all over Europe, "Sharks” were not
with 300 miles' capacity.
It was at first reported that Mallure the estimated range.
In this way exchanged.
Garner-Woodruff lllilg
Sanford Fla,
»
10-2tp
Austria-Hungary's four stations at bail bee» greatly damaged by the re quick results are obtained, though nt olfice.
slow In appearing, nnd severe statutes
large
expenditure
of
ammunition
Pula. Cnsteluuovo, Sehlnlco nnd Trieste cent Irombarduient It sufTered. but lut»T 4
were In most countries passed against
Ho great has lieen tho Improvement
average about 400 miles.
them.
M ISCELA NEO l IS
rejM&gt;rts have corrected this Impression
DR.
C. G. BUT T
Communlentioii Is going on constant­ It has been vlsltcil hy a correspondent ^ lit artillery fire Hint the present guns
Wanted— Plowing or team work
ly between Franco and Russia through ,»f the l»iiilon Chronicle, who sent the enu entirely »Iretroy nny body of men
J. E.
DENTÌST
that is reached hy their fire. Security by man V^lth good team,
the Eiffel tower and Moscow uud Ht. followiflg dispatch to his pa)ier:
Summers,
care
M.
S.
Nelson,
or
1«
obtained
only
by
concealment.
Even
Petersburg. Attempted Interference hy
"On reaching the gates of Mnllnea w «
Office: Yowell Biiilding
5-tf
une hostile nation with another's mes- |
r,.ull7«il that all nceounts o f re the oppotlng guns must t&gt;e conceal»*,! phone Lord's Station.
sagre have proved futile Irecnuso It cent events were grotesquely exagger hchlnd hill» or grooves and are di­
SANFORD. FLORIDA
I want u good man with a good
has seriously Interfered with Its owu i ated. No douht thousands of window» rected on the enemy by being nltm-»!
National • Weekly
service. In tho ca*e of the Eiffel tower were smashed nnd a large number of nt a given angle with sunie definite leant to plow 15 acres at Cameron
apparatus Its electric waves are so pe- j houses were jienrly destroyed, hut not visible object. This requires n special City, Sanford, Florida. The 15 acres
First Tim e THOMAS K M M R T WIUSON
«filar that only special Instruments enn „ B|nK¡0 public building hstl sul,stnn sight nnd a rapid determination of the is known as the Joshua Powell farm.
in C l u b s
E. VEIteliSON ItOUSHOLDER
mvessary angle, making the artillery Go and look ut the land and tell me
harmonize with them.
tiiilly Buffered,
Until
this
year
a
very
technical
branch
o
f
the
service.
The stenting of messages by tho on"The towers of HL Bom baud hardly
how much you will plow it for per
C*llUr'i ha* been
The greatest surprise to military
rmy U, In the cnao of most stations, showed any damage or traces of bomb­
acre and harrow it, anil any ryots
•oldstji.50.
Now
**ndered Imjiosslble by n process called shells. Only Its large stained windows men of tho world hna been the rapid
you find cut them out anil pile them
the pries it $2.50
LAWYERS
"timing," Am apparatus Is timed or had been shattered. It was ut once success of the Germans In capturing
and w* hsr* secured
Now I want a
timed to recelro nnd »end electric obvious that tho moral etfect of tho the forts o f Megc. Namur nnd Long- nnd burn them.
a concretion where­ Sanford.
Florida
■wave* of certnlu rapidity nnd length, German raid had Iwen out of nil pro­ ivy by means of their heavy nrtlllery. first class job done. The caretaker,
by w* can offer It
Marshall at Cameron City
Ju»t as a tuning fork can be made to portion to the material deal ruction, These were constructed at great ex­ Mr.
at a still further
reduction In con­
Store has charge of my
»«ond when a tuning fork of tho samo nnd tho revelation was made that n pense and were provided with every Grocery
nection with this » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦&lt;»•♦&lt;♦♦♦♦ » « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Pitch la aoanded near It This, sup­ city can bo bombarded for three days known device for strengthening tho place. Make your price to "Owner
♦
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plemented by nn arrangement o f code», with heavy artillery without nny de­ defense. Infantry assaults resulted In J. P.," 26 Colombia St., Hempstead,
terrible slaughter without effect. The L. I.. N. Y.
eliminates tho dangers of tapped mea- cisive result.,
8-4tc
Special Offer to Oar Reader«
« 6» .
"Aa we moved through the town wo Immense shell fired hy Germany's
R ic o s o t iin * lb « s ;r»*t
r
dt-mimi tor C«Sbr*« it
1 wish to ront one or two rooms
The vklue of the Marconi equipments found the atreota deserted. I went henvlest guns weigh* 700 pounds nml
AND
th* new price, w t h i v s m s d * i r i i n t i m r n t i to
m thta direction was proved -In tho down,Into n number of cellars ami carrlea n chargo of high explosives with two hods, or one large room
utter II *nit ou r ow n p ublicstion «»ch on« year
tor th« price ol C M rr ’* sia n e . Thie lea limiteli
Balkan war. In all Marconi stations there snw tho mftst uncanny scorn's I that blasts out nn enormous hole. Well with two bed* by the week, for
oft i t *nd m ult be U k t n sd v in t is e of prom pity.
**^*&lt;^2 la s&amp;tirod hy a change of elec­ bavo witnessed during these eventful aimed, tho fire of these guna will re- one, two or three months, must be
tric ware length at stated periods, so war weeks.
Underground passage» duce any fort-to rains.
close in and good neighborhood.' What You Get in Collier's
The Acid gun shell Is a pointed cylln
that any one who la cutting In would extended In every direction, anil every
Send price to "J P " 2fi Colombia
IMPERIAL THEATRE
CJLier'e i l the one b it, independent,
tr »tier»
dlHM
** hBerly confused.
weekly at the who!« cou ntry.
a t only
ool; I* it t h *
where thy earthen floors and walls der three Inches In diameter nnd nine St.. Hempstead, L. L, N. Y.
r. N lot
8-8tc
food
cititen'« h a n
d b o o k» but
but
.
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ut it
II Ifa atao a
In the present war tho portntfio wire- were ooxlng with moisture. I (»ercclv- Inches long, total weight fifteen pounds,
mtcaiia*
(or the_ whole
l*mtlr.
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w i r . IAmoeatthe
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kin«A iksl A
L « é«l ni 1/1
caa 11** been of use In keeplug various ed through tho darkness. tho shadows filled with n powder chargo that when
that s rest * «aubicriptios
( 1i v o ar si
Wanted— Carpenter work by a lthins«
P°lnt* of the armies In constant con- of nbout 200 old men and women exploded will blow a hole In an ene­ gang of expert northern workmen
1000 E4its«tal«
‘ i * ct' no matter how Separated. Thla stretched on mattresses, shaking In all my's parapet and will send tlio frag­ who intend coming to Florida to lo­
COO N«w« Photos
Open T uesdty’T h n n day 4 to 6
■iu M
ISO S h o rt Artici««
“ *■ resulted In quicker and more cer- their Umbo.
ments of the steel »heft flying In efery
IS O S h o rt Stori««
^ AND
cate
permanently.
Nothing
too
ibg
win movement» of bodies of im*i. The
100 Ohsttralod f
'*Tlie&gt; stared at' me In a frenay of direction. The projectile used against
2
Saturdays 4 to 9p. m
portable apparatus rttn be accreted, and terror. In Tain did J try to reaaauro men and anlmnla ls the shrapnel, which or small for ua to handle in a speedy
• .►
V tí y!li ì )&lt;lf F®
*
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R Into tree tops at them. They only naked: 'Are they Is a shell filled with balls that on ex­ and workmanlike manner. Unques­
tioned
references
and
full
particulars
Wght and wirelessed to nwaRlng com- comingT 'Are they here7' 'Aro they plosion send a ahorer of bullets over
to Interested parties. C. 11. Falor,
»Mndere at distant points.
Strangers Welcome
the troops wtthln range.
to kill tu?"
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The crack of the farm hoy's whip a*
C A U G H T ON THE .W I N G
he drives the'cown home, the blows
The following appeared in last
Rom the axe c.hap ping—» uod for the, Monday';*- Buffalo News:
K. J. HOLLY. Editor
evening meal, -echo from poiflt to j Not e ve ry poetic epistle elicits
* W. Mi H A ÏN Ë 8 , Business Manager
point, and even the harsh lowing of BUCh spontaneous hospitality ns did
Publirhad Every T&lt;i**l»y »ml FHdajr
the cattle sounds musical. When the
Migratory Friend," that appear
txlitst tree tops have lost their gild- |ed in these columns the other day.
he herald printing company
ing. the chlldien of the dark begin The friendly outburst comes from
HUDsmimoN p r ic e , in advance
to move and mysteiioua sounds Sanford, Fla., where, if this column
come from the world, which now |continues to,circulate for another
o n *
I F * " ...................... ......................
SIX MONTHS..................................... !..
I t h as b e e n s ta te d th a t N in e t y - S e v e n P e r C e n t o f
looks like a bnlck wall. Then it j year, we propose to go on the lectuber month ? ...... : .........................**
lightens up again and the big red t ure platform and corral some Conm en w o r k f o r th e ir a c tu a l liv in g : a f t e r th e y a re
y e a rs
Listen:
Delivered I» the Cil y br tornar 12.00 per
ln moon ascends from the dark depths. federate specie.
o f a g e . W h y is th is?
T h e y h a v e fa ile d to s a v e s y s te m ­
j
advance o» 20c per month.
Fog obscures the nether world, enAn Invitation
P arment* io atti »nee most he made al ofBcw.
ng the suhlimity of thp tjuecn Howdy, Mister Gravy, howdy and
a t ic a lly a n d h a v e n o t a s u rp lu s f o r o ld a g e .
good morning,
of the flight.
Entered •• «rcwod-etaaa mall matter Augu»i 22nd
N o w is t h e tim e t o b e g in s a v i n g in e a r n e s t.
The days are charming, the nights Summertime is passing and winter is
I BOS. al Ihe PoetoIBcw at Sanford, florida,
aborning.
ander Act of March 3rd. 1879
he wit d[iing. This .»» Florida in late
■ Y o u r a c c o u n t is in v it e d .
• \
’
suÍ umn.~ Fifariiw•W e » « * * » — ¡ Â l f c l Î É H h ' tiie. filackU rd flying
Telephone No. 141
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w
m
'~ ftoward
Ati’fipil the
I ltdi itniilK
la Harald BuildInj
south
Is also true of you'uns who feel Mown
I’O T- SHüT- TERÜ______ *
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1
____ ifi the mouth.
SCHOOL Y E A R B E G IN S —
Farmers fium ▼simn ^ su MI
1
Tl liy don't y o u trail the hlarkbifft
The opening of the public schools the county are complaining to the
on his southward w a y
. yesterday may serve to remind, citi- Sun that pot-ahotters are killing
To where i t ‘s always Summer and
zona that they hnve an admirable quail by the hundreds, and that
sunshine every day?
and thoroughly well organized de­ there will not be a quail left if some
Where blackbirds and mockingbirds,
partment of education. They have onb In authority does not make an
----- . and « v e r y bird that iivas —
u right to be proud of,the state sys­ example'of these wan?on murderersArc always singing* praises of thf;
tem, of which the city is a part, but of the fnrmcr’s best frichd. Ohe of
blessings that lie gives,
V*
they have a right also to bo proud tho informants declnres that potFor the south is next to paradise, the
of the success which attends the ef­ shotters drive out in automobiles and
place for boys grown old,
forts of the school officials and fac­ traversing pthlrty or forty -miles o i
Just like you and I, John, and the i
ulty in our own city.
roadway uro bound to run across
rest that fear the cpld;
R. R. DEAS
H. E. TOUR
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
Since such is the case, it is well from fifty to one hundred birds—
Am« Cashier
Then howdy, John, and all the r o t s
l'rr»ldrnl
Vico- Proaldra I
that the head of the department and covey after covey— which they shoot
• that "h a ck ” upon the Newt,
‘
all his assistants lie given cordial from the machine while the .birds
Come sqjuth to spend a day or so to
public support In their work of ore In the rohdwny— literally tearing
change your-Yankee v iew s;’
training the youth of the city for some oL.the quail into shreds with
Hang up the pen and scissors and
future usefulness. ■
the iliflF
throw the paste away.
There is in many communities a
Oscar Barnard says he is waiting For down in sunny Floridy there’s tili
disposition to complain of how the for a commission as game warden
sunshine all the day;
schools are run, to criticize thc^ of­ and when he gets it he will exercise
Forget the Kolm of Kicks and Knocks
" ”
~
"
ch*. N 15 dr c K 1.25 rha. S* „** ,lrf
ficials and complain of the authori­ the authority vested in him to the
and take the steamer line
dor Howard of the Citizen is to lie genre and says his father is u lum­ 1 I.T6 ch*. T h » • «!«! land hting » ........ ] u
ties. That is a policy that is jus­ fullest extent of the law.
liste ai i h f (»suif! ci» nf sur h rrr tifirtff
For azure skies and silver moon and i chief giascutis of -the occasion, nnd berman of prominence in Duluth, tinhc*th«»
n i m r of , M i r y À (*att**r
* «H ï fi»tu
tified only in cases where there is a
Quail should not be shot at any
water that is fine—
the rest of us will plug in and help Minn., and that he, with his horthers No . H1Cl r rnb rare*. Ilc| 15 ch* N «m l M * i
cho K of S W cor S*&lt;* 35. T p 19 .s, H JO t *
real basis for it and where the critic season of the year. There should be
Go soak your gloves and overcoat, along as best wo can. The nrrniige- is interested financially in the lum­ run N 13 ch« K 21 ch* SWIy 15. 25-1M
has knowledge of somethin]? that a closed season for at least three
ch
W 13 ch*.
T h # «* i d l*nd brins t u e u ^
.
and tiring your linen clothes, I tnents will include a good substan- ber company from which he receives « t « th#
d « t * of t h * i**U«hrr of Mirh rrytiftought to bo done in a better way years in Florida, and also a closed
*
c * t * in th* n « me of C. II. Iindrii»&gt;
‘ Tis Summer down in Floridy w h i l e dal feed and perhaps, some, other dividends reguinrly.
f l c i i t " N o * 311 «n b r i r r * . lire tou
or that ought to be removed entire­ season against pot-shotters.
The
His persistence that his father r h »C tKr ü of
in Buffalo it snows; •
things not usually on the menu.
S W cor of 8*c 35. Ti» 19 S. K 1«
ly as an obstruction to the work of quail is one of man's best friends.
K, run N 1 2 ch« K 6. 29*lün r h» &gt; IJL
and
mother
in
the
west
be
kept
in
Cut the whole blamed colm, John. Lome ahead, fellows, but let us know
r ha, W 6.29 rh«, 7 H3 «erra, thr «ai«| fit)
teaching.
.Five hundred and sixty-eight mos­
loty
and w e will spend u W e e k
" y o u —can't com». Reporter-Star. ignorance of his escapade is strong. b«inK «»araard «t t hr d i t r u( i h«
Our city is giving the citizens quitoes, one hundred ami nine po­
cif éur h certifie*!* in thr m m r of », jf
He
does
not
want
his
mother
to
be
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---U n dalry
splendid school houses, sometimes tato beetles, two thousand, three Boating, fishing, hunting, on the l a k e
Certifie«te No. 309 rfn lifirr* II* f !*• » ‘ »«ri
worried over hi in when, in all his
Advertising Paid
and crooked creek.
K
of S W cor nf S r r 35, T p 1'* "■» i
n £
even too fine, but at any rate, they |hundred and twenty-six plant lice.
life
he
has
never
before
been
in
any
f
un
W là rh*, N 15 rh* 1 T 12 :
i
Bob
Holly,
Sanford.
Flu
Nearly
f
1.000
in
checks
and
postlU rh*. K II *14 l OU çha (u Hy - \\
ure admirably
planned and fitted I one hundred chinch bugs, thiriy-none
kind
of
trouble.
Times-Union.
O
W aide nf II y If» b r f
H*id LanU I .
x#
office money orders has been, it ¡1
up for their purpose and in every I grasshoppers, twelve- squash bugs,
»eMi'ti «t thr liili* of thr Im u i i i o - f fVf|
C R O W D E D SCHOOL R O O M S
rrftJArftte In thr n « m t* of i '
H
l .tnddfj
alleged, received so far by the United
respect the material and the intel­ twelve rut worms, twelve army
Ceftlflcât* N n
299 e m br «r * » I «a \ 5t
NO TICE
Discussing school problems as thelSgate* authorities who hnve ..... .
lectual equipment is of the best .worms and eight white grubs all
J ii*r p
S i U! I i m l
brin c * **■r - - * ■t *• - h
»
l
«
l
r
uf
th*l
u
u
i
n
r « i»( auch * * • f» *»* ,t
Notice is hereby given that unde
quality.
thr m m * of H. T* n «o n .
these, says the stale game warden new school year comes on. tho Pen- taking charge of the letters still rornC t t l l f i t i U No . 212 ff fib rifr ». lire H4 ft
Parents must hope for the sake of Tennessee, have been found in sdroln News takes up the usual cont-|iog to R. A. Brooks of Hilliard, alias and by virtue of Instructions reE
ft V . W e
of their children and of their peace the stomach of a common quail plaint of ton many pupils to the ^ W Ward of Lake City, the man reived from the City Council » f \
w /u
hut
I
will
beginli
S
:in
i&gt;
it,
C
zi
5
it.
S
'
.u
rn
it
,
,.«
Sanford,
Florida,
of mind that the lessons of obedience ‘ ‘ What would that bird and its mate teacher, " i n a crowded room. dis-l»'ho advertised for sale ninety-eight
iiiM ie i l «t th«* dati» of thr i .«■ * t/
submission to authority, of disci­ have been worth id you," he asks, ripline atone is a log proposition," five-pound hens at §0 cents each, and ning October 1st, 1914, institute «neh ri*ftlílr«tr in th* nirrir «»f I n*
lîriir** agili ?rrtifl r«tr* *h*ll he
pline in the beat sense and the only if they had reared their little brood says the News. "Then in a five hour 108 friers averaging two pounds each suit to enforce collection of all de­ «cmrdÜDf to ! * w tat «Irrt!* «til i**(ir- rher»«!,
ihr Slat «• • y of Ocfobvr. A I* ! ♦!»
true sense, may attend tbo work of on your farm?"— Clearwater Sun.
session there i» only about seven at 25 cents apiece, all of any part, linquent taxes, paving liens, and on Wit
nr«ut jnty olTlrial *ff ng( uri- «n -1 **aJ
•
sidewalk
liens,
due
the
City
of
Sun26
th
day of î t p t t m b t r , A. I» 191 t
that
he
might
get
a
college
educa­
tho schools tiqring the coming year,
minute per pupil fur Instruction.
— O—
■
i*«* a I i
E . A IH ! t ' I # I \ '■&gt;
ford, which hate been certified la
even to a higher degree than in the
The public school child gets his edu­ tion
C’lrrk Circuit Court. 8«fhloo1r »
C«
E D IT O R S A R E H U M A N
By
J«*
C Bahfft*.
*
me
for
collection.
" I t is surprising what a little
past.
cation largely by hearing others re
1Ì T^u«**-&amp;tc
ThoHC
owing
any
delinquent
tax,
We
often
wopder
if
it
has
ever
Progress should be made, and pro­
ritr " That this is too had is easily ¡want ad will do." said nn official of
gress is made, but it helps the teach­ occurred to some people that editors admitted, but then the News says: the United States marshal's office. sidewalk or paving liens should ad­
Department of ihr (ntrrlof
man is getting letters yet just same with me. and thus avoid
ers, it helps the school department a are human, and not super-beings "Taxpayers everywhere
say
the "That
V. 8. L « n d Uftle# * i GiiniNivitlr. F-»,
Scptrmbrr jr., Mi
the accumulation of further costs.
great deal to have a cordial public gifted with second sight.
s c h o o l s have reached tlie limit of ex- from distant states, and prartirally
No tic « It hereby fivon that l , i * f r « f » J
GEORGE A. DeCOTTES,
M U * o n of Hinforilt FI«,, who on &lt;*ct&lt;*t*T
An editor is constantly on the pense. M ore teachers cannot be af­ every one of them is sending the
support. Tho moat surprising thing
27, 190», mu!«» llrim ps tm l Entry fM»ri*l. ***
9-3lc
City Attorney.
about schools on the whole is that the hunt for news of interest to the forded. Yet b o me how many towns equivalent of cash.
0722. for 8 W I , of
S«*. 22 j n l
of N E
Section 22, T-«»» itakip 1U
Brooks, himself was visited yes­
. the ■parents pay so little heed to people who read aud pay for his afford hut! brirk and stone-building*
H &amp;n t« 3- Eaai, Taliaheaee* Maridian. t*
filed notice of Intention to make **Klvr-y*«f
them, visit them so seldom, know paper, and he - never intentionally where once wood was pointed at terday by his wife in- the Duval
The Call of the Farm
Proof, to establish claim tA the* la nd i U n
• *o little about them, t trust so com­ omits an article of any importance. with pride as an ornament."
The county jail. He is taking his incar­
There never was a time in the his­ described, before Clerk of Circuit Court. U
Florida, oft the 12th da y of Ne
pletely to the teachers for tho train­ The success of his paper depends Times-Union has gotten itself un­ ceration philospohieally, and seems tory of our country when agriculture Hanford,
vorüber, 1914.
Claimant
name* a* »U nrear*:
confident
that
he
will
be
released
ing of their children.
upon his impartiality ln this . re­ popular more than once by talking
was as inviting as it is today, when
C I), Walker, of Kau Gallir. Florida
when
the
case
comes
to
trial.
spect.
This is due in part to the excel­
Huben I .»FlU. of Geneva. KUiriita
about the $40,000 building* with $40
bruins and hru»n would tiring us
Aleck \ a u f h n , «if Geneva, Florida
"1 have not intentionally done satisfactory results from the farm
lent results that attend the teaching,
The public school
And yet often some person con­ teachers inside.
It M Alexander of Fntsrnrtae, Flo* 1«
H K N in S C lIC H R
so that a fund of confidence has been ceives the erroneous idea that the teachers in Florida get very poor pay anything wrong.” lie declared to a
With the trades and professions
II T u e * -file
l i e f i * irf
gathered, and is due In part of editor tins purposely left out some and have unwieldy élusses to handle, representative of the Tim«*-Union In cities greatly overcrowded, tin*
course to the occupations of parents Item concerning them or their fam­ but they do good work nevertheless yesterday. "W hen the letters began farm becomes more and more the
that do not allow them time often ilies.
and hpoc for better things.— Times- to pour in on me I realized at once bright and beckoning star of hope No tlr a of Application for T a i l&gt;red l ’afa
Section 575 of the General S t a t u ir »
[ was in trouble that I had not to millions of young men.
- to visit schools.
But a closer co­
Notice la hereby fiven that W . C -‘'Al­
Has it ever occurred to them that Unlatf.
ford,
purchaaer o f T a * CertlAcatto No 179/
counted
on,
nnd
immediately
I
be­
operation will be good for all, teach­
-----O----Surplus
energy
of
the
cities
would
dated the 3rd da y of July, A. IT- 1905. In
the editor may not hi|Ve heard of
gan
returning
the
checks
and
the
filed
«aid
office «od
ers, pupils and parents.
Editor Bob Holly of Sanford, as
do well to turn its attention to the made
. application
. certificate
. . . for Intatmydeed
that particular item,' although he
to i**ue »•
money
orders.
The
postmaster
in
Every one notes the opening of
farm, and the wise* youth of th«* »crordanc« with i « » 'Said rwrufle««. **
searched diligently in hi» efforts t o president of the Florida Press Asso­
thb schools with the cordial wish
ciation, ban by proclamation desig­ Luke City will bear me out that 1 country will stay right where he i.
secure alt of the news?
that they may have a very pros­
corner of Lot i Her 3b. T i &gt; *»
nated Saturday, October 17th, us never attempted to cash an order, — w h e r e o p p o r t u n i t y ¡it a l w a y s b e - i1***
#
, . .
1’
J
i K 29 K
10 acre*
The «aid land ' - I f
There is a very effective remedy I
perous year.
Florida Newspaper Day, and urges ami the hunks know I never pre- f o r d h i m .
aa*r**rd at the dale of the i H U in r e
•at*
for these isolated but inadvertent
cert»
fir
ate
sn
the
name
of II \V
\ ‘ »'*«*•
----- O ----My first nnd only
t *
&lt; tho press of the state to give all lhe|*en»*,*l 11 check.
Keep your eye upon th* h r l l ' l l |în|&lt;*M »aid certifícate »hall
be redeem* d iromissions. Tho next time you hnve
T H E A U T U M N I N F L O R ID A
space possible to boosting Florida. concern was to get that money back fielda of the country for there in no eording to i««, t a * deed »ui i**u. «■&gt;***••
on the 31*1 day of October, A. t) i 4l*
a piece of news concerning yourself,
to the people from whom I had never better place.
Wit nr** my ufficiai «lg ni ture an «I
Those who are not in Florida dur­ or yobr.family or your neighbors, or This is in line with the press of Cal­
t
hl» the 26th day uf September, A I* d i *
expected
to
get
a
cent.
,
ifornia,
which
sets
aside
a
day
when
i arai i
t A. i M lt 'G l. A*iv
in g October and November lose the of your community, give it to the
I have had a good deal of experi­
Clerk Circu it.Court, Seit^mil* C o . Fla.
-roost pleasant time of the year. T o editor yourself, or phone or write it all editors unite in a boost for their
to
Automobile
and
Notice
■
Molor1
l-Tuea-5tc
liy
Ja*. C. Roberta, 9.C
ence in the poultry business, and
produce heat, rain and wind re­ in to him, and do not depend upon state. The idea is a good one, even m y aole aim in inserting the a d ver­
.
Cycle Owners
quires energy, but during tho time others to do it. They, may bo moro though borrowed from a sister state,
Please 'take notice that all auto In Ih* Cirrati Cauti .Starnili JudUUl «H- ,
tisement was to get u possible reply'
cull In nnd fnr Hrmlnolr ('« u n i t .
mentioned the year rests from its interested in affairs on their own side and the N e w s trusts all -Florida from -som o poultry raiser, who would and motorcycle licenses expire Sept.
In Chsnrerj
editors will heed this call to service,
labors. It is then cool and but little of tho fence.
A »a M, Tylrr
30th.
New
licenses
and
tags
are
»».
lJ|»i rr.
Tho News will try. and do some­ ’.bo attracted by the offer o f hens
wind and rain. The upper air si so
Please call and socuro La u r a K. T y lr r
The editor will thank you for your thing, though when the proclama­ nfid fries of a standard breed at a now'ready.
urn
K
T
y
l
r
r
.
2044
Msatr
r Si .
exceeding clear that the shadows thoughtfulness in enabling him to se­
Th en I expected to new license nnd tag before October [ adrlphia, fa.:
tion was issued its managers were al­ low price.
It appa arlm from i h r affidavit of A*» *thrown from trees and from the ever cure news that‘ will add to the value
first.
ready bending- every energy towards write m y own name and t r y ’ to se­
Ty lr r, hrrrln d u ly filrd that ha I« rompl*l*tailing leaves and are very dark, and of his paper an d ‘ make it of interest
JNO.
D.
J
I
N
K
I
N
S
,
ant
In the above rntltlad c «u «r ; t b i t •• ■
a tremendous booster editon which cure' a partnership or em ploym ent
th# ballrì of afflant that l.aur» K. T&gt;t»r l* *
the contrast creates a haze that ex­ to all of the people, for that is his
&amp;-3tc
Tax
Collector.
non réafdrnt of thè al alr of Klorid», ttw
they propose to issue early in N o ­ in Borne good poultry farm or busi­
aha la a rraldrnt of the atata of l'rn»»!'aggerate elevations and depressions mission in life.
vember, and which may interfere ness.
vanta, r r a l d l n « a l 2044 Mattar» St.. t»
and makes things delightfully unreal.
city of t'hlladrlphia. Jn aajd «t atr. »nd
" I realize that tho mistake I made
Dissolution of Partnership
He Is human, as well as you.*
with our doing all we should.—
t h r r r la no prraon In tha «tatr of Hori4S
The heavy dew In tho early morn­
was
in
giving
another
name
than
my
thr «r r v lr r ot tubp oc na upon whom • h » « 1*
The
firm
of
Dyson
&amp;
Haynes,
Palatka Newp.
.
----- O------ .
ing makes the grass and leaves
M n d tha drfandan t; and th* t i fi m i furia*
•right
one;
but
I
felt
that
in
bping
so
dealers
fn
secondhand
furniture
at
------O-----raya th»t ha brlfavra tha « , * of thr drfréglisten like diam onds'in tho rising
George Goolsby of the Wauchula
well known in my own town that 105 Railroad avenue, Sanford, Fla., da nt to b* o v rr t w r n t y - o n * yrar»
Anticipating
the
winter
rush
to
You, thrrrforr, Laura E. T ylrr.
sun and the birds lying nesr the Advocate ia always just a few days
I could not openly apply for auch a hna this day, Sept. 23jd, 1914, dis­ d r r r d to appaar -lo thla bill hrrrin duly * '•
Sanford
the
editor
ia
m
oving
from
ground look like spirits. When the ahead of the rest of the craft in
In thiarsurr on thr 2nd d a y of Novrnibrr. Aposition.
solved partnership. Mr. II. Haynes D. 1914, t b ^ aama balng a rul® da&gt; o li **
his suburban home to tho nparU
land eras covered with primeval for­ Florida.
. .
, u
" M y wife is busy trying to raise will continue the business. All par­ court.
Nqt content with having
It la furthrr ordarad that thla
esta, the landscape was uninterest­ the most beautiful location, the neat­ menu over T h e Herald office, and the bond, and I trust and believe
ties owing the above firm to pay Mr. nub|i«had for four conaarntlva w r r h » la.
ing, and the view limited. Now it est and best printing office in the if there are an y letten upside down when the authorities see nnd realize
Hrrald. a nowapaprr publi*!'*“ u
Haynes,
All bill» against above Hanford
Samlnolr rounty, Florida.
s ...
this
week
le
t
them
pass,
fo
r
after
la patkllke; patches of dsrk green state.hp Is qow installing a M iehle
Wltnraaath: E. A . Dou zla.». Clrrh ol ¡ »
that I have not attempted to take firm to be paid by Mr. Hayntea.
wrestling
w
ith
all
kinds
o
f
‘
articles
Circu it C o u r t - an d a arai tharraf thU W *
pines alternate with g lid e» of yel­ press, a typesetting machine' and
advantage of the technical fraud I
R. B. D Y S ON .
d a y of Srpivmbar, A. D. 19H.
low gross; here a cypress pond with other Improvements. We are sorry from stoves to beds, and a few perpetrated on the people, that my
( • « a l)
E. A. D O U G L A S * .
H A R R Y HAYNES.
Clark Cirruil « ■’&lt;*'!•
russet leaves and bluelsh moss, thers to see George put in the typesetting pianos thrown in, our fingers feel bond will be reduced.
•
J, C. Koberta, O. tll-ltp
.
like they belonged to some one else
tl-T o««-6 le
• white farm house surrounded by machine.
Somehow his bungalow
" I f 1 have caused anybody any
and the brain refuses to act.
But
trees of various hues.
type of office seemed to need the
inconvenience I am willing and ready
Natica o f M a ala r' a Hajr
Tfcd t lakes lie like
mirrors in services of several rosy cheeked there Is satisfaction in'knowing that to suffer punishment for tt\e .deed;
Un de r and b y vlrtua of a d r r r r r ol Iw j
when
the
phone
rlnge
we
can
.ju
st
trames of ropsslc of more colors than Hebes to set the type while they Innd «ala, anterad thr I0th d«r
rloaura and
,«
but.I-assure all that I never thought
Rrntrmbrr, A . D . 1S14, by Hon. f - J J
fall down s ta in and tel! the anxious
J o sep h 's cost, composed of trunks,
W
h
lt
n
r
y
,
Judge o f , tho lOlh Jsdlrlal • '
termitterftly picked oranges from tho
of what the charge implies, that is
leaves, berries, grass and mou. Ths tree« that grew alongside of all the ■ubecriben all about the progress of using the mails to defraud the people Naîtra ,1 A„Jltatlau far Tai D „ d Cader of Florida, acting In tha- sbranca of '?.j
Hr rilo a' BTS af th* tî,a,ral Hi,Intra
Jna. W . r*rk ln a, ~J ud go o f t h # 7lh
reptiles have gone into their winter cases in the Advocate office and to tho war or* the time of night or any of anything of value.
oi n
c » u »- r—
Circuit af
ñ o r lm
d a ,. in
In a crrtnn
cortaln caura
P** .
. Notte« U h,r*by s4»,o that K, L. WaotT- Circuit
rufl,
purrhtMr
oi
Tax
Salo
C«rOflcatM
No«.
Ing la th* Circuit Court of ih* 7&gt;b Ju“ ^
other
Im
portant
question
th
a
t
can
sleep, the .only thing left of their come down to mere mechanical ma­
___ In —
and* •—
for
„
" I regret the action I took more 2434. italrd th« 3rd day o( April, A. U. Circuit ot Florida.
j
kind being the turtles that stick their chinery ' will break ‘ the charm and only be answered by a newspaper thon I can express; but' I am con­ ISSI: No. 4SIÏ, dilrd th« 2nd day of Jun«, county. In chancery, In which 1 *
A.
D.
1902;
No.
310.
datad
th«
Sth
day
of
D
l
t
HtarBuek,
aa
axacutrli
of
th»
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heads out of the * water.
Silence lose the romance o l.th e office. W e man. We expect to put in twenty- tent in the knowledge that I have Jun«. A. U. ISIS; No. 311, d«t«d th* Sth and tratamant of L. G. Htarbuck, dr***
ol Jun«. A. D. 1910; No. 3ÇS. dat«d la complainant an d W . J. Vandrrgnl* &gt;• ^
reigns over this whole scene. Thè congratulate George upon his good sii'Hours per dtem-jiow Instead of done no wrong, more than tho tech­ day
th« Sth day of Jun«, A. D. 1310) No. 299, rpondrnt. I «hall aril at public outer»
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twenty-fivo
as
**heretofore
aqd
this
d*t«d
tha Sth day of Juno, A. D. 1911; hlfb rat and boat bidder for caah
heron stalks silent about; the duck fortune in having auch a fine plant,
nical one with/which I am charged." No. 112, dat*d thé Tth day at Jana, A. D. lagal
hour*
ol
aal*
on
Monday,
th*
,ls mute; the red bird's chirping can but then there is nothing too good new Miami, tim e will have nothing
Brooks says he is not only a for­ 1909, ha« Alad &gt;»Jd rrruflratM In rny of- of Novambor, A . D . 1SI4, at th* court
Sto nnd haa mtd« sppticnüon for-tai d*od« door at Sanford In tha couaty of
/
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hardly be heard; only the rattle of (or .George Goolsby and his good on us.
mer
m ayor-of Hilliard, and Dem o; ta Im u « la arrordaaco with law. Haid cor- a n d ,a ta t * of n o r i d a th* following dr#cn
-----O----the kingfisher and the tattoo of the wife.
to-.wjt:
cratic nominee for justice pf the tlScstso ombrie# th« fallowing dwpHbod property
11
Th* Sooth Fi ftr rn (16) acr*a of th» Sa»
The newspapers of Orlando cor­
woodpecker can be heard at times.
K
u
T
wu‘
“
,U*
d
bor­
aaat
quarter
of th# Bouthwrrt Qaart»r « (*r
peace there; but that be la also
------O-----dially Invite the editors o f the Lake
ilo. 2434 smbrsco«,
t»rr«. B«s
Hr, &gt;0.04
20.04 rh« E
E of Uon F.levrn ( M L Township T w * n « y - * BV
- While the sun sinks into a glory
chairman of the board of public in­ NW ror * • « X. "Tp 10 8. R 30 E. run E South ol Rango Thlrty-Sn* (SI)
ReglojTPresa
Association,
comprising
•
Dade
City
Star
has
big
headline
t
rh«,
H
IS
rh«,
unknown to other dimes, the blue
, w 5 chi, N IS rh«,
noia county, Florida, putchatar to P”
struction, and president of the Starw
' Tho
Th« »sld
«sld Usd b«ln( u«ru»d at tho mia.
smoke from the desring goes straight in Friday’s issue, “ The Star Is T en the countiei o f Lake,-Volusia, Osce­ berry Growers' Association o f the »er««.
dato of tho luuanr« of auch rrrtificat« in
A. K. FOWEHS.
Spretai Mailer In Cbnncwï*
th* n»mr of G. It. Und«l«y. CoHISrato
up and ib e coloring o f the landscape Years Old T od ay." T o which w * ola, Seminole and Orange to meet in
place.
No.
1027
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braraa,
Ht*
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8
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V. 8. 8TAUBUCK.
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Wednesday
In 0cthe light recedes can add that it certainly abowa its this city the first --- q » —Solicitor (oi Complainant.
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It SO K.
He seems to bo a man oí in te lll-’ î » î'46.d^*.t‘w°6
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Tilt SANFORD HERALD

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PEOPLES B A N K O F M N F O R D
SANFORD, FLA.

LEGAL ADVERTISING

�SEPTEMBER 29. »OM

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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II. V. I*. U. Notes
^hcensea Now Due
Bridgewater by the side of hit
Our program Sunday evening was
Please take notice
that
business
daughter.
Josephine, who died twen­
%
rendered by members of Group No.
and occupational licenses are due
ty y cum ago.
3. Subject. "T h e State
Mission
;
^ ------ '---on or before October 1st. As it is a
Captain Herring was born on the
Hoard and Its Place in Our Mission­
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t
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misdemeanovr
and
punishable
by
Herring
estate near Bridgewater in
Little H ap p en in g— Mention !!
The following assignments have
, . ,
?
ary Efforts."
_______ fine to do business or engage in an
August,
1837.
lie 'was in his 78th
been mad?:
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of M atters in B rief—
I!
( T U ’ I . r o T A HN A PS H O T S
Meeting opened with prayer by
occupation requiring a license, withyear
The farm on which he has
High
ScKool
Department:
Personal IOtns o f
our pastor.
out li rat procuring a license, those
U e arc having some nice cool lived all of his life has been In pos­
Miss Guild, principal and teacher
In t e r e s t
•
Leader m rharge, M. I, Wright.
concerned please attend to this at weather 'now, with indications of session of the family for more thap
of Latin; Miss Tethcrly, Mathe­
once.
,
Scripture la-saon, Homans, 10th
200' years. He wns born in the house
storms. •
matics; Mias King, Science and Lan­
JNO. D. JINK 1NS ,
- 1 ' Summary o f the Floating Small \\ chapter, by Mr. Fortson and Miss guage; Miss Flora Walker, Science^
G. M. Jacobs and J. A. Pervatt which is now the residence of this
Tax
Collector.
Talk« Succinctly Arranged Tor
&lt;; Cora Leo Hamrick,
are
uwny on some business deals son, Thomas G. Herring, the struc­
and History; Prof. Exell, English.
11-2IC
Sentence prayers by each member
ture having stood for 150 years.
Hurried Herald Readers
pertaining
to cattle, hogs, etc.
Grammar School Department:
of Grlup.
His father was the late John A.
Billie
Jacobs
and
Cleveland
Ja­
Prof.
Wild
man.
Principal
and
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How State Mission Work is Car­
Opening of Stetson
•r
cobs spent several days in Cocon Herring.
teacher of Seventh and
Eighth
ried on, by Leader, Mr. Wright.
The thirtieth annual opening of last week.
In 1857 he entered the academic
grade hoya; Miss Harris, Eighth
Chas. Kanner and Mrs. Knnnor
State Mission Work, the Nearest
Stetson University occurred Friday,
The new hotel of the East Coast department of the University of
grnde girls; Mrs. Dickinson, Seventh
have returned from Now York.
September 26.
For days—prior W "Co.' is nearly—rrrmptctluii---- Will lie Virginia, «¿he r » he received his edu­
to us, the Most Heal, Mr. Fortson.
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,
grade girhn—Mr.-Christopher, Sixth
Fresh yeast cakes and Imperial i . m “ "
the formal opening the offices of opened soon.
W ork— M iw.Coru L n _ j„ r&gt;ll.
Mr„ U|M&gt; s ; , th
cation. At the outbreak of the war
gasoline irons at Mrs. Simon's.
2-tf Hamrick.
the president,’ dean of women and
between the states he enlisted in the
A.
E.
Culley
of
Miami
ir
spend­
girls; M! bs Tlant, half of Fifth grnde;
dean of men wore full of student,* ing his vacation here with his brother Confederate Army and became a
Missionaries in Destitute Local­
Got your Ice cream from Duhart’s
Miss Hunter, half of Fifth grade;
registering for the work of the varij Percy Culley and fjuuilyt *
ities, Special, by Joe Lningji;..^
lieutenant in Company I. .First Vir­
Factory.
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Miss Ensminger, half of Fourth
ous department* of the University. . Group Sonfc—bjLi.nyunbers o ? ,»Tildep Jacobs.' J. C-"PaUrrano. ginia Cavalry, tho company comgrade: M M ' Higgins, half of i’ ourth
Group.
grade; Mias Milken, half of Third i A*'1^ cf
J
H
JIdljWt'..-W '
j-..—.
Mrs. Pilley, all formerly residents
Building Hotrrc*-of Worship. Miss grade; Miss Moore, half of T h ir d , \ ^ anA from ^
-Yancojr
After
n fth o -rrp n h rrtr^ ^ ^ of Sanford are In the city to attend Jimmie Lain#_____________ ____
states.
Stetson University—t«—pre-' ' M r.''and-Mrs. C h r * . 'P h i l l i p s " « ! * d «rrtirC »^ftH n“ « ei i r m i Blllifilet t « !
grade.
the Hand-Betts wedding.
pared to
offer better advantages Mrs. JN (J. Adams of Genova were the head of the o rganisation unti l — Evangelistic and Culpurtagp Work,
Primary Department:
than,
-ovarbafdta.
The endowment t K o p i c■asant
Mr.
F
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r
t
s
m
u
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j
g
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^
______ L»rge assortment of embroideries
as a
guests of Mr. and M rs. j the spring of 18G2, wnen he was
Has been greatly increased recently J. Tllden Jacobs at The Palm Fri­ transferred to the artillery, becom­
and lace edgings" to.choose frbm ut
iss Salome HnnTpton, Miss Edith
by gifts which has enabled new de­ day.
Mrs. Graqo
Earl , Williams, ‘ 10G president announced that we had Stewart, Miss Edith Walker.
ing . an officer in McClannahan’ s
partment* to bo opened and the old
become a No. 1 Union, and of
First street.
10-2tc
Mrs. 0. W. Townsend and chil­ Battery.
Another teacher is badly needed
ones to be strengthened, additions dren of Cocoa arc visiting- their
feel quite proud of this and wc feel
After the close of the war. Cap­
nnd the board have taken the matter
We are headquarters for boys'
like d
to be made Jo the faculty nnd a parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Long this tain Herring returned to hiss esente
estate in
In
under advisement. There will be
.... suits. Chas. Kanner, 116 E. First
marked improvement in facilities. week.
like doing more work for the the
Rockingham.
He was active in
some
changes
in
the
different
grades,
street. «
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Stetson** graduates are ranking
Master each day. Our meeting next
Mr, Curl Holton's family left Democratic politics for nearly half a
as the school promises to be the
along with the graduates of the best Saturday for their home in Jackson­ century and since the creation of tho
* Drink P L E Z O L , the now drink.
Sunday evening will be conducted
largest in the history of Sanford
4-tf
known colleges nnd universities in ville.
by members of Group No. 4, Miss
Mr. Holtbn will-return to County Electoral, Board in 188«, ho
and the superintendent nnd board
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the country.
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Martha
Fox,
Captain.
complete
his contract on the hotel, had been a member of that body.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Kennedy and
thjnk it is the ’ best ‘ plan to have
Roc.
Sec.
but
Mrs.
Holton will put the chil­ H e ’also served fts land assessor two
children are home again after a de­
more teachers and not crowd the
NOTICE
dren
in
rfthool
for the term in Jack­ or three terms.
lightful trip to Chicago. Washington,
grades. *
Nolire Is hereby given that under sonville.'
-f
Bought a Hale of Colton
Richmond and North Carolina.
Surviving him are his wife, who
The teachers for the other dis­
,
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A bale of cotton in front of N. P tricts of Seminole county are as nnd by virtue of inslruclions re- *' It T Thrasher anil family, who was Mis* Kate Griffith of Salem,
Genuine Teneri fie grown Bermuda v
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, , , ,,
reived from ihe l ily t ounril of have been spending the summer at Ya., nnd five children Henry G.
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low ell &amp; ( o., yesterday attraeteli follows
onion seed white and red. new crop,
.rttM„ a ll, ntion trnm tlle |llUl.
Prof. Burdick will have charge of Sanford. Florida, (hat I will begin- i ('leurwater returned to their home Herring of Kentucky; George G.
at L. R. Philips &amp; Co.
ll-S tc
,ir an(, |t WaH (ii!iroV(,riM| , hut th).
the Oviedo school and will be u s - ' " ' " « " ' " ' ' « e r
1st. 191«. institute here Friday of last week.
Herring of Sanford, Fla., Charles G.
Mrs. M. E. Jacobs is spending tho and Thomas G. Herring of Bridgeprices
till
the
firm
of
\
owcll
i
Cu
were
assisting
aisled
by
Misses
Mary
Aulii)
and
‘’"force
collection of all drHat* at reduced
by Misses Mury t
opening. Mrs. Grace Earl Williams. the general movement to start the Maggie Hope. Chuluota school "»ill llnqucnl (axes, paving liens, and week with her duughtor, Mrs. Theo­ water; and Mrs. Mary Eichelberger
cotton in the southern states held bo in charge of Miss Kate Mathers, sidewalk .liens, due the City of San­ dore Aulin of Oviedo.
of Lexington.
He nlso leaves ono
We have just received a fipo new up by the European war.
Miss Bertha Jacobs spent Mon­ brother, .William Herring of Rock­
Every­ who will be assisted by her sister ford, which have been certified to
line of ladies’ suits at "Hard Times" body is buying n bale to help the Lula. These young ladies nre resi­ me for collection.
day and Tuesday in Orlando.
bridge county.
prices. Chas. Kanner, 111 E. First cotton grower* and Yowell St Co. dent* of Gnhriolln, n settlement in
Those owing nny delinquent Inv.
Captain Herring was a Virginia
street.
1 1- 1 tc
f'npl. John A. Herring
joined tlie crowd and bought the the southern end of the county sidewalk or paving liens should mi­
gentleman of the old school and u
nt old
* “ h mr- n"«' ,hu
Numbered among the new mem- bale. The cotton came from a grow* Geneva school will be conducted by
Hr» was a large land
Captain John A. Herring, one of fearless soldier
the
accumulation
of
further
costs.
bers ■of the Sanford school faculty 1‘*r »amed Johnson in Leon comity Mi** Agues Chirk, who will be as­
the most prominent citizens of Rock- owner and an extensive farmer
His
t.FORGE a . D eM .TT E S .
is Alonzo Christopher who will and \owe|| i ( &lt;&gt; will hold the bale sisted b&gt; Ml..... G Usale Tàlli» of
ingioi in county, died ut bis borne manner was kind, gentle nnd he hnd
until tho war is over when they ex- Sanford anil Miss Gresham of Ge'*
Attorni),
teach in the Grammar schoo
near Bridgewater Saturday evening »v large rirele of friends, by whom ho
1peel to dispose of the same
Th e (leva.
Long wood school will be
about 6 o'clock
Pneumonia dcvel- 1 was held in the highest regard. Ho
PLEZOL is tho one best fountain plii lu n 1lirnpists who ;ir&lt;
JltdiciOUslv
in
Money invested
buying
a taught
Mis* Sarah
Crawford.
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vangili
I'.v
i n bv
o
.-»amu
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iipiu
rrulay
unit
tu*
rifalli
o ms
ped
Friday
and
his
death follower!
followed wu*
wu* true ito
til* political, ousiness
business
drink.
Imi
bali .ir»- paying ten n'lii* u pound who will be assisted by Miss Lillian m a d
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1"
" alter un illness of twenty four hours, and sucjul obligations and his homo
6 or 6 doses 666 will hern
ra k uny j lor the same and this bale weighed Waites. Altamonte Springs will lie ( 1 11 propi cty 1,1 a i nmmunity 1 lalJ T w o weeks ago Captain Herring was noted for its hospitality.
His
case of Fever or Chills. Price 25 500 pounds, bringing the grower the taught by Miss Avery, a teacher '’ v,’rs ,|" ll” r " ‘ v,“,l|’d ^«&gt;me* back to f&lt; ^ ^
,h,. garden
at death was unexpected and will be a
ga
cents.
94-2.61
stun of fan. which will go a long who comes to Seminole county from the ir.-asiiry in the form of addi­ • his home and broke bis leg
There distinct shock to his many friends
way toward helping bun to pay hi* Indiana
Lake Mary school will be Uon.d taxation
l.ood roads lli was no one near ut the tune except
Harrisburg i Vu.i News Record.
Mr* Daisy Tremains who is with
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winter bills. The war is holding up j „ .-barge of MissMcLain of Geneva.
settler*, encourage m i - Mrs. Herring
who is an invalid, ami
me this season will be pleased to
all the cotton a* there are at pres- while the school
at Monroe will \&gt;v' pr**v. ments and enrich a community I sin» wan umilile to summon assist­
show anything in the lines I carry.
ent no vessels to transport it to, taught by Mrs. Cora Williams, who 1
,,rl" K *n m&lt;,rr »"'"I'ie to help ance for Home time
Several years
Mrs. Grace Earl Williams, 106 First
foreign countries and as long a* th wiH be assisted by
Miss Maggie PM&gt; ,J,xe*, and reduce that rale os ago ('apt Herring hud fractured the
street.
! 0-2te
For Sale 5126 OU buys a good nil
war lasts there will Jie no
men Killiee of Geneva
tlixarlon while Increasing tlo- aggre- Ml me leg
roun
d riding ami r t n n n r ' nr.t re. Trrrv»'
amount collected
Money paid
Among the prominent visitor* to sink the null* in the nnintrie*_ in
Especially employed conveyance*
hurin»** in gond condition.
gy
anri
Captain
Herring
rallied
from
the
thè city atteuding thè opeiung uf thr» volved. The buy a bale movement will be user! to bring the children merely (or salaries of officers of a
J
B.. 1 W Myrtle Ave , Sanshock,
but
on
account
of
In*
ad
valic­
Apply
schoots is Dr. Jno. A. Thackston of was inaugurateli to start the cotton into Sanford from the rural districts dead and no iv progressi ve county or! l-2tp
hi»
condition
was
regarded
ford
gunizution never comes back jn any ln&gt;»
Gainesville, dean of thè Teachers' moving and give the cotton farmers to il
west, south and east of town.
form.
Good
mails
are
the
arteries
of
“
*
,,,r,ous
M'’
appeared
to
be
doing
College ' arai normill »scliool depart- a chance to pick and house the crop
. For Sale Seco ndhuml oil or gustrade, the promoters of value a n d ' * 1’11» however, until Friday, when oline stove. Tw o good burners
. 1
ment of thè University qf Florida.
N O T IC E
Orlando pneumonia developed
In his weuk- chea)». ( ’ an tir *r•en at Samford FurNotice is hereby given that under the basis of prosperity
PI.A Y HALI.
eneil condition the end carne rapidly. niture Co.
New fail line of ladii»»' sweaters,
- ,' i r * *
ll-tf
and b) . virtue of instructions . r e ­ S i 'U t i u e i .
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The funeral will be held this after­
children's sweaters, millinery uqd
Philadelphia Americans vs. Boston ceived from the City Council of
noon at 3:30 o’clock from his resi­
Fou nd Gi(»1(1 pin. Orvner may
gents’ furnishings.
Chas. E. Fan­
Sanford, Florida, that I will begin­
Nationals Star Thcstre
Social A » « » t of Good Memory.
dence near Bridgewater.
Services have same by proving property at
ner, 111 E. First St.
11 - 1 tc*
ning Orlubcr .1st, lu ll, institute
Wliat do ymi ilo," salti a wotuaii thè
1I-2tp
will be conducted by Rev. H. R The Herald office,
Friday, Oct. Uth. I p in., repro­
suit to enforce collection of all de­ i.tlier rliry. "w lieti *&lt;ime!md) gris»ts )'"U.
PLEZOL is tho BEST cherry duced on electric diamond
Rnrthwuk
|ui*tor «»f the Brnlgelinquent laves, paving liens, nnd
4 if
drink
,-idilli I) limi V"l Ila reo t tl»e leu*! wiiti-r I’re-l-i 1eriait » hur«'h
J M usHouse* for »ab» or rent
InterDirect wire (ruin field
Every
si dewal k liens, due the &lt; It) of San­ Illetl WImi II l» ?"
1 1 tf
m
e
r
it
will
be
play
.ind
decision
will
be
tbi*hed
(1.
ii»meterv at son
One meal is all the argument we
ford. which have been certified (••
U'b).
I
usuali)
Ir)
t&lt;
»
!&gt;
«•
a»
dipi'*
electro
light*
*hd
need to convince you wc set the best on diamond by
me for collection.
malie a* |msslble and disvoler w'ho It
meat at the lowest price in town, then called by Telegraph Empire
I'haNC owing nny delinquent lax. Is I uni talkliig tu I&gt;eforu I givi) inyself
Our Sunday dinners are unsurpassed. Hurt.
sidewalk or paving liens should-nd- nivuy," replled tho social tuetitur. "NoThe diamond same as last year
Meals 25 cents. Weekly rates madp
Ju*l same with me, and thus avoid luitl) | h s o Immillo mlndod that he
fir1 rooms andt meals. St. John* will lie fifteen feet square, location the accumulation of further costs.
llkea to bo forKottrm. Every oiio of us
Hotel.
10-Olc of each playing position will be
rosolila tlle faci, eveii tf It 1» olii) unGEORGYtA.
DeCOTTES.
w
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shown by electric bulb which will
. o l i s c i m i* ) ) ’ "
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c
('Ily
Aliorney.
Mrs. Vance Douglass bus returned flush when ball enters that players
Yen. tmt .« i ter you bave foli nrnmid
from a vacation trip to Henderson­ ground, the hoard will indicate
is euiitlinlsljr as posslblo ami siili fall
’ ’ Made in America”
ville, N, C. H e r ’ mother.
Mr* |whether it is a hit, foul, error or
i,i gel ir elevi llieli w bai d " ) mi &gt;l"v
Be a patriot!
Goodhue, who has been with her is safe at first
Ur l i . If I
I k’»'l eleo a tug t"
Let it be America tirsl'
now in Waynesville and will go on
On left side of home plate will tie
When we go to the stores to part Imiig n sii reti »»f uieiniir) mi I ihlukthe
to Cincinnati later.
three red bulb* lor put outs
Rig lit with our money let’ s demand good* l.e*t ibliig I* to 'ai fruiik or at least

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TEACHERS IN SCHOOLS

: INANDABOUTTHECITY

I CQJINTY HAPPENINGS

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Too Late To Classify.

Ice cold P L E Z O L in bottles for side of home will be three blue bulb*
a*ie at all dealers.
4-t(
; for strike and directly under the
strike bulbs will bo four white bulbs
Watch the Herald for notice of.
for ball*.
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Mr». Grace Earl Williams,1 Millinery
Each side of diamond will be playOpening. Mrs. Williams is now in
ers’ name with bulb opposite. When
New York getting the latest styles
man is called to bat his tight will
and ideas in Millinery. There are in­
appear and stay until he scores or
dications of somo changea in the
is put out, the base lights appearing
styles since the first of the season.
as ho advances around.
10-2 tc
At uny moment during game at
t fiamhlin Wheeler of Atlanta has diamond, lights will indicate exactly
accepted a position at tho soda the situation, halls, atirkes, outs,
fount of the Seminole Pharmacy. men on bases, man at bat.
Box
Mr. Wheeler is n brother of Mrs. scope w ill"slioV total bit», runs and
H. H. Chappell and expects to be­ errors and innings played.
come a citizen of Sanord.
This reproduction of games for
5 or G doses 666 will break any the world series in our national pastc « e of Fever or Chills. Price 26 time should certainly lie worth the
small amount of thirty-five cents
&lt;*nU.
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for men,' twenty-five (or ladies and
Thooe wanting Watson Sprayers
children, to bear the heavy expense,
in the near future should ioavo ortime and trouble, the j^omoters are
at the store of the Geo. II.
obligating themselves.
^
• « m a i d Hardwaro Co. at once, us it
Note the time, 1 p. m. sharp.
takes about 80 days to get them
The inside dope, line up, batteries,
Irem the factory.
3- 9tc
and what the predictions are and
The Brotherhood of tho Presby­ attendants will be, starts coming
terian church will have their cus­ about noon,
Sanford was th» only city in Flor-r
tomary banquet and general good
time at the manse tonight, to which Ida, Jacksonville and Tampa in­
*11 who are Interested in this great cluded, last year that reproduced
»ork ire cor di ail y Invited.
The thfi world aeries on electric diamond
rotherhood "has some very impor- and the fans are urged to give the
l&gt;nt items to bo discussed tonight promoters thoU-support in their ef­
* " d after the banquet somo enter­ forts to give you some real live sport,
taining talks will bo indulged in by fifteen hundred and more miles from
the members.
scene of action.
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i I f base' ball interests you, come
7?rge
riment etamped goods at and we will assure you of two hours
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Sad Fact.
After October firat Woodland Park
Aga cannot wither nor custom atala
*1*1 open only Sundays.
the Infinite sac^esa of entries on the
Bathing, amuMmenta, picnic con­ right-hand page of (be bank book.—
venience., orchestrion music.
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of American manufacture, for by
this means wc will assist in keeping
American mills and American work­
men bu*y, and will keep American
money in circulation at home, where
in time it may find it* way hack to
us.
We of America may do much
for our own country in this way,
ami without additional ' expense or
inconvenience.
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Let's all be patriots!
America firat!
Miami's new street lighting sys­
tem will be installed about the first
of October and then the moonlight
schedule will lie done nway with and
the lights will burn nil night.
There
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will be high power lights on every
corner and in the middle of every
block. These will range from J00 to
1,000 candle power. About fifty of
these high power lights will bo placed
in service at once and more as the
demand requires. The lights will be
suspended over tho middle of the
streets and, it Is claimed, will illu­
minate them with a brilliance equal
to a "great white way."
Beauty of Nature.
Nature Is beautiful, always bcaiitlYul. Every little flake of snow Is a
perfect crystal, and they fall together
do gracefully us If fairies of tho nlr
caught water drops and made them
Into artificial flowers to garland the
wings of tho wind,— Lydia M. Child.

NOTICE
As I have charge of the business of the
Title Bond à Guarantee Co., East San­
ford Land League, and W. A. Whit­
comb, I can be found in the Tax As­
sessor’« Office In ttye court hous^

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fraokness degenerati»* soinelltui** luto

lini tal Ity. tk) l usutilly »uy aometbliig
llkc Ibis: ’1 cau’t «tulle reonU yqur
(unno, a Ittioli gli I kliow II sliould I«»

v,,ry fnmtllnr to mo.* Ami then, of
rm\rse, I get the desired Information.’’
-*i think we shoulrl trnbi our mind*
t«» remember l»»th faces and immes
ivlicn wc are young.", salii mi advising
friend. "It seems to me the woman
who Is always forgetting unities ami
fnces Is In a way guilty " f a breach of
guntl manners The faculty of remet»
bering people often makes all the dif­
ference lietvvecn success and failure In
hobllug friends."
"I ugrec »Ith you nlisolutely," re
plied the qneatlencr '¿How often do
we hear pefiple say 'Oh. I never can
remember fuees; It’s no use for me to
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l a m a l w a y s o f f e n d i n g aomeuOujl
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by cutting him »lead liecnuse my meiniry la no bud I didn’t know him from
Adam.' And yet W * e same women.
for ,t ^ uaaa||r „ woman you hear
tf1|k|„K |n this way. do not seem to
renlizo that this eort of memory, tho
Inck of which they nre deploring, enn
he nnd should bo feulGrated. 1 used b&gt;
he n great offender In this resiieot once
upon n time, when all at once 1 l»egnii
to realize that I was making myself
unpopular by my heed lensness, so 1
took measures to correct It."
"How did you g° nliout 11? 1 nnv»»
often longed to cultivate n lari ter so­
rb» I memory, but 1 didn't know quite
what to do."
"Tdecided tbnt the chief reason that
mnkes morit of us forget people we
have met Is Indifference. Wo do not
pay sufficient attention to whnt we are
doing. Nowadays whenever I meet
anybody l study bis feature*, and tu
the course of my conversation with
hlui I try.rif beau do ao without mak
lug it consplcuoua of sounding In any
way queer, to repent his unhiu nevera!
times, and .usually when t have done
this both face and name will return tu
p y memory the next time «re meet.

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Men's Dress Shoes, in all leathers,
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ladies' Two Strap Slippers and Gun
Metal Pumps, $2.00 values, price..
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T H E S A N F O R D HERALD

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French Idea in a Tennis Costume

C ook ery
p o in t s
S t u f f e d Eggplant.
This U ail excellent dish. Cut a fine
eggplant In half lengthwise. Do not
pwl It. hut scoop out the Interior to
within about three-fourth* of tho edge,
Use a large silver spoon for the pur­
pose. and bold tho vegetable under wa­
ter as much ns possible while doing
so. This preveuts discoloration. A*
the Interior Is removed put It also un­
der .water, and when the whole 1* fin­
ished cover with new cold water, add­
ing to every quart of water a table
spoonful of snTf ^ -TW -Vfnr1 rvKphintr
both shell nrul scooped out portion,
rrvr» «»- Mi^*»UqU. water_-for two T&gt;r
threw-Inulnv oc-Untll Urn water turn*
dark. Thin 1* (o remove 16» nmkjnyL^.
After-snaking put tho vegeta liming
fresh'cold water and let it come to t e
boiling stag«». Boll until tender, *n ting the water slightly. It will ta!;e
about half an hour’* trailing, hut It
1» well to cook tho'»cooped out pulp
longer than the shell*, so a* to hnve It &lt;
very soft. The shell* should bo ten­
der, hut not *o tender that they will
Ioso their shape. Sot tho shells aside
on nn earthen plate.
It I* well not to Jot them come Into contact with tin. Now inash the piece»
of scooped out eggplant to a pulp with
n wooden potato masher, and to every
cupful ndd two nr three cupfuls of
soft breadcrumbs. Mix the two togeth­
er, and If they newt moistening In or-'
der to make them cuberò ndd a little
milk. Benson with a tiny minced on­
ion, n scant tenspoonful o f salt nnd n
scant half tenspoonful each o f thyme
sage nnd white pepper.
A aennt quarter of a tenspoonful of
sweet marjoram may also bo added
Mix the Henson|in,-* thoroughly with
the stuffing nnd till the prepared shell
with It
Spremi «»ft butter liberally
over the top and set Hie shells with
their contents In a buttered linking
dish, link*' In n brisk oven for about
half all hour, or until done.

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PLEASING and practical costume
for tho totmla court must of
necessity bo plain. As a concession
to present mode* a few model* are
shown having a short close-fitting tun­
ic, but the majority of tennis gowns
aro quite plain as to tho skirt In the
matter of the bodice «no mny choose
between the mlildy blouse mode of a
fabric like the skirt the plain silk or
lingerie blouso. or a waist made In
ono with tho skirt llko that shown
In the picture.
Whlto wash fabrics, Including many
of tho new rough weave* In cotton, af­
ford tho player a wldo choice of cot­
ton material*. Tho coarser weave* In
linen aro always dependable lor tho
tennis costume. Hat)no has proved It*
worth for thla kind Of gown. Almost
no models of other than wash fabrics
or« shown.
Tha picture gtvon hero shows a de­
parture from all-whtto In a French U*nnla gown, from Lamaguero, In flannel
of a very light grny color. It has a pin­
stripe In red. .Tho plain skirt Is In two
plooe* Joined with an overlapped seam

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FANCY HAND BAGS.
i Roman Stripes Used
In Thsir Construction.
Fancy hand bags nro still popular.
Ono made to wear with a taffeta gown
was designed of plnin silk, tho lower
port of the bag being of figured silk
ribbon A silk tassel win fastened to
It below and n uiolre band was attach­
ed for carrying 16
Black moire purees aro scon. A
square bag mads of black moire had
s clasp o f OermsD »liver and a moire

■I1rs*
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ribbon handle fitted with silver slide*.
The beg was cat square. Hood with
gray rod re sod fitted with a mirror
and change purse.
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A novelty Is the small bag of noman
striped ribbon or plsM. Bagi of this
sort are chic carried with plain dark
■alts.
Lac* bags, especially those of Irish
lace, are smart for wear with whit*

Seersh Stains.
To remove scorch marks on linen
(unless they am very had) cat an onion
to half sod rub the acoycbed part with
It: than soak In cold water. Tbs
marks w ill soon disappear aider this

at tho left sldo. It has a considerable
split at tho bottom. Thla Is provided
with flat button* and buttonholes on
tho lnsldo of tho skirt by which tho
sill may bo closed when tho wearer t*
not playing.
Tho' ' blouso I* cut with kimono
nleovo and a little fullness over tho
shoulders
Tho sleeves are length­
ened by a wide strip of the material,
with stripe* runntng up and down, set
on In tho maimer of a cuff. Tho
blouso Is finished with a sailor collar
of red satin. Tho sleeves are bordered
Pumpkin Custards.
with the same material, and It I* also
Cut enough pumpkin into pieces to
used to furnlnh tho narrow belt. A make u ptui of pulp after being cooked
silk scarf. In red. is placed under tho ; Place In a kettle, mid half a cupful of
collar and tied In a simple bow at tho | water, cover the kettle nnd allow the {
pumpkin to steam until tender; then
front a* a finishing touch.
White canvas slippers, fastened with tnke off the lid nnd allow the water to
Drain In n colander mid
narrow straps, and a whlto felt hat evnjranite
complete tho pretty toilette Tho mod- press through, reject lug every part lot,»
el can bo recommended a s to d i - a U u u t - U L . I lw U l h t «*«»n l W U k U m a . u ^ H j ^ ^ . l t l u »»ski ^
but for real practical uso wash fub-. separating, add to them a pint of rich
rlcs of cotton or linen are better t h
a
n
- -mu&amp;Llu and half n i
flannel, ami whlto Is a better choice cupful of sugar, u teaspoonfnl of eln
nil moil and half a teaspoonfnl of gin
than any color.
get- M|i and turn lino small cusiarfl
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
cups Set these in n pan of hot water
and bake In the oven for half an hour
M o u r n i n g E t iq u e t t e .
When done turn out of the Cups and
The most frivolous and conspicuous jiutko jaTIt-f»_ii.
|&gt;eople nre often seen ciothed In deep­ Jelly on the side of each mold.
est habiliments o f w«»e. while th o s e
who reully mourn may wear auyth|ng
Chicken Hash.
they (»lease, as the sorrow Is within
Chop flue tho leftover hits of cold
themselves, and Its outward and visi­
chicken and chop with them nn equal
ble uiaiilfeetntlon Is old) to defend
quantity &lt;&gt;f edd tmlli-d potatoes
In n -^BB
them from unpleasant appronche*»
frying pun melt n tnliloMpoonful o f ■
The "fashion" of mourning garments
butter and one half tablespoon of
lias changed within (he last decade so
chopped onion aiul let cook till soft,
greatly that one no lunger sees heavy
but not brown. T utu In tho cblcjten
veil* to the hem of the gown nor tho
mixture, season highly with salt and
broad strings tied in a big how with
popper and a dnsh of Worcestershire
the ruche of the widow’s bonnet Only
sauce nnd ndd. If at hand, n tablespoonsometime* a sad faced woman whose
ful of very finely chopped greet» pep­
heart Is with those gone before shows
per. I&gt;'t cook till well henb-d, ndd
plainly that sho 1» really "In mourn­
one-fourth cupful of cream, remove
ing," and the garment* of black are
not for effect, but to prevent Hie np the jran to the Imok of the rang«» and
let cirak slowly till well brow trad &lt;&gt;n
preach of frivolity when she Is forced
the bottom. Fold-on a hot platter and
abroad
,
servo at once.
Etiquette demands that this appear
anee should l»e treated with respect,
even hy the thoughtless and light mind­
Pickled Onion*.
ed. who lure no revertnee for any­
C*o tho' Bmnll wlilti? onion* peeled
thing upon, above or beneath the earth.
Yet those who mourn hi this way and boiled In equal part* of milk nnd
should try to remember that there nre water for ten minute*. Tukq out and
other people In tho world nnd If they drain In n colander. Put two quart*
cannot control grief should remain at o f vinegar in n (wrcclaln lined kettle
home. .There are enough sorrow nnd with a teaspoohful o f alum, half n
suffering abroad without the feelings tahleapoonful of whole mace, n dozen
o f those who are free as far ns hu­ whole clove* nnd two and one-half
mans can be free of trouble to have tnblwpoonful of unit. Scald well all
these Ingredients. Pack the onion* In
saline** forced upon them.
For n hukband a widow wear* crape glass Jar*.and pour the spiced vinegar
a year: tho second year all hlack with­ very hot over them and seal.
out crn(»e; after that anything she
pleasys; for a mother, nil block for n
Br*n Muffin».
year, with crape fur idx months, nnd
Two capful* coarse unsifted bran
the snmo for a father: for brother or meal, one cupful flour, one teaspoohful
sister, plain black at least three baking soda, ope-half tenspoonful salt,
mouths, white for the following nine, one egg, one-half supful molasses, one
making n ycaey a* all white without cupful sour milk. Do not hnve the
the addition of nnythlng black U con­ batter too stiff op get too soft., Hake
sidered mourning.
twenty minute* In a moderate oven.
Theso biscuit* bavo such n medicinal
Don’t Insist.
valuo that they should be- more gen­
“ ‘Oh, do have some more?
erally used. As made by this rule,
- * H o r » y o u not met tbh ho*t and boat- they are dellclou».
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ess who thus Insist upon forcing you
to eat more than you really want at a
New Wey to Cook Turnips.
m c n ir aald a man recenUy.
Pare, slice thin, cat Into dice a*
"Wherever. 1 go ont to dinner now­
many turnips as required. Cook in
adays I am bothered and badgered to
■lightly salted water autU done. Drain
cat more than I want
and turn Into hot vegetable dish. Bes­
"A fter almost each course I am be­
son with salt and pepper and put a
sought. 'Oh, do have some more!1 and
generous piece o f batter into them and
despite ray gentle protests more is gen­
toss with fork until every piece Is well
erally throat upon me In ths end.
battered. When you serve st table put
" 1. am naturally not a big eater, and
a spoonful of nice cream sauce on each
In consequence of this *Ob, do have
portion.
some more* cult I am rapidly becom­
ing faced with three alternatives:
Baked Salmon Flshballa.
“ I most give np going out to dinner.
One quart of potatoes, one pint of
"1 must resign myself to a dyspepUc
canned salmon, ono beaten egg, salt
martyrdom In the near tapirs.
and pepper to taste. Dip the hand* In
“ I must risk earning a reputation for
cold water to form the bells. Melt
cburllshuess or perhaps even down­
eomo butter and dip each In the melted
right ntdtnesa**
butter. Place in a tip pan and put In
the oven Instead of frying the usual
way.' When brown on top turn them

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29.

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provM«
by U w
fop th» cop# and
cus­
tody of all county fuhda tnd ihall provide
t hr method of reporting i n d p i y í n f out «U
ill »ueb (umli-

will stick to white sox
R.y oemmltt Admit* H . &lt;U**d on
r^ a r*i Lssflue OoM, *&gt;ut W **
w#an^ by Pr**ld«nt Coml*k*y.
iW tm ltt wlH c*Tort about la
uniform of the White 801 In 1*15
M d 191«. Ho will not pUy wit* *
jtedorwl longno team M planned, hivlnl changed hU mind after s confer­
ence wit* President ComUkoy.
Demmltt admitted ho had Federal
lMUtuo aapi ration* and that he waa
necotlatlnK with' tho outlaw*, hut »aid
theao faded boforo the eloquenoo of
They *ay the only thing tho Nap*
the Old Homan, who convinced him
that hi* dollar* would go Juat na far can hit 1* tho bottom
M tho*o of a Fed oral loaguo magnate.
Charley ComUkoy ha* appealed the
• The fioi regular left fielder admit­
Chsso coao. What ho ahould have don«i
ted tho loro of Federal league gold had
was to send Judgu lilaaell a letter of
no faaclnatlon for him now and that tbankn.
ho waa bound to play for Cotnlakey
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by an Iron clad contract that waa
If tho government owner*hlp of
binding. The teo-day clause la elim­ bnaoball become» a reality all tho am­
inated from Demmltt's now contract
bitious player* would have to gat lu
"I can play. Juat aa well for Com­ 'politics.
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sentailv e« of thè Rtate of Florida.
Fo r C ounty Judge.
Fo r Sheriff
For l lffk of thè f i r c u l l Court,
Por ( s u n t i Asae-wor uf Tate *
Por T * % ( olire tnr
Por i i&gt;untj Treastirer
For f ounty Super intemler.t of UuhHr
In*tru rd nn
For f«iunt^ Rftrvaynr
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Por Five t ounty C o pimfss'oncr*
Fo r Three Member* of thè Count&gt; |lr»»r&gt;1
of Pu h Ile |n*|flirt ir*fi
Fo r jtj»nr* of thè l'eace in *n«i far thè
folto wirtg JtiMirt* D*»t rirti., vi*: N m
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property situated In Reminole eounty, Flor­
ida to wlt: Lota 21. 22, 23. 24. 30. 39, 40,
42. »•»**
41., 44.
h, *« r*.
6. TO.
and 77
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* u, 71.
«i , 72.
ts, 7«
in inn
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filock D, MitcheH's l ^ v y a G r a n t .
The «aid
land being assessed at the date of the issu­
ance of *uch certificate* in the name of
\ nknown. Unie*« ■sol certificale* *h*H he
redeemed accor«! ling C«* law
1 st deed will
lo u r t hereon on the 1st day of October.
A, D 1914.
Wit n&lt;**®' my nffiHsf’ « Ign ature and seal
thia the I *t day of Heptember, A I* 1911
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I A H oU G I.A H S
I'lerk J’lrcuit b*oun. Seminolr i ‘o f is
Ry J 4* Roberts, D tb
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(n u a n c e of such certificate in disviarne o f
S
If -Garner.
Unlesa s a i d -certlfi ate shall
be redeemed according to law, Isa deed
will issue thereon on the 30th day of Hept*•rti i»* r. A. II 1914
Witnem* my o f i d i l signature a^d **al
tht* the DwPlay of Septembe r, A D 191 I,
i*eal
K. A D í H í GLAS S,
CTetk Circuit Court. Seminole Co.. Fla.
Il y J. ( ‘ - e Robert*. I&gt;. C.
3-Tue* ile

Court of (he ( o u n t y Judg e, 3 *m laole
County, Híate uf Florida
I n re Fatate of
For * ofi«tahle tfi an«t fot thè fn|t«i*mg
Lovell !. Sinne
Ju*t4«"r lM*«f •(., v 1«
No* l 2, 1 . I
To sil i red It ur*. I-eg si #••■*, t h*t r ihu l«* « an«l
Notice' **f * pjü'll f «Ululi ut t h arici
In &lt;&lt;-.* *i n ) whri'Pbf 1 ha Ve ber e irrito
all fe r «on* having ("lai ms or I Jemands
Notice
hereby giken. that on the lOth
»et rn&gt; r&gt;and ari«! affi* ed thr ti rea t S*»«l
againit said Fatate;
day
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Oef
ober,
A,
lb
1914,
of
a*
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thè State of F! n ri «fa, ut T a l li h»«*ee, thè
You, and each of you are hereby notified
fa p ltal,
tht» thè
t w e n l y -fourt h day
uf tftyrrttfter a* 1 can be heard. 1 »hall apply and required to present any
claim« and
%*» the Hon orable Jame* VV I'rrkin*, Judge ' de mand* which yau, ur vlthgr of you, may
Auguat, A I» I V I !
of the Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir* « have «g a in»! the estate of Lovell Ú, Sternr,
Il t I.A V f RA W F u R D ,
cl t. State uf Florida, for a charter, IncorSecretary ut Siate
deceased, late of Semínoí» ( ’ounty, Florida.
T o 1 * \l li snd, Sherlff, Hrfnionlr i ‘ounty. poratinf the Hanford Library and Reading Jo the undersigned a d m fn D t ratrii of said
11«vim A ■lariat Ion The pr*ip*»*eil charter
, 3- T u e « fJIr
estate, within two year* from the date here­
now bri n r on file with the Clerk of l he Cir­ of.
cuit Court of Hemmote County.
Dated August 27th, A. D 1914.
The character a n d « h ¡ e c t t»f the cor' por ■rA N N A C. RTO NK.
Notice **f A ppfitaiiun
or Tat Deed f'rfdcr l»on tu lA forme«| is literary7 and social
3 Tuee-fitc
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Admtniatfatrii.
Heel Ion 57JI nf (h r f i r n r n l Statutes
G ROftOK G i l K r i u n ì ;
No tic e i* hereby given that Forrest Lake,
Attorney for Incorporator*.
i Notice of Application for T a i Deed Under
fi-Tues Me
urrhawer of Ta* Certificate* No.* 104 4.
Section 676 of Ihe G e n e r a l Hiatal««
049. lOfi/i. 1OSCI, 1071. dated the 3rd day
No ll e # Is hereby giv en
that
W»
M*
of June. A Ib 1912. ha* filed said certifi­
Proposing an amendment to Section l of cate* in my office and ha* mails application
lls
ynra.
purchaser of T a a d&gt; rllflcste No.
otlre of Application for T a t Deed Cader
Artlrle Vr of the constitution, relating to tha for t a » deed to luiaur 141 accordance with law.
418, date«l the fith da y of June, A. D. 1911,
r rii on 3 75 *»f the Cien eral .Ht al u tes
judiciary;
i"olire Is hereby given that R. C. flower«, has filed said certificate In m y office and haa
Raid certificale* embrace the following des­
He it reeolved by tha legislature of (be cribed property situated In Seminole ("«min­ purchaser of T a » Certificate« N o . 576, dated made application for U i deed to issue In
Said certificate em ­
■late of Florida:
the
6th «lay uf July, A. l b 1906. No. 3$1U accordance with law.
ty, Florida, to wit
6, IUk C. MitThat me
the following amendment
Section e n d l'a Survey Levy Grant lie** beg 12 eh* dated the 3rd day of April A
D. 1693, brace* the following dewerf bed prhpcrty sit­
amenuraent to cecxion
\ of Artlvl
ti vie V of the constitution fa hereby N' of HW cor nfti N 63 «leg, K 5,03 rhs. N N " 3261 dated the 5th day of Jdne A. lb uated in Seminole Co u n t y , Florida, to-wlt:
S W ' t of N W ' 4 , See. 26, T p , 20, It. 30 Feet.
agreed to
t
and ah all be ^ififcposed and rub* (1 deg \\ '* eh* to Lake, t hen re in main 1899, No. 1607 dated the J'tJi day of Rent
rws»ao*l os «hw- date of
fti the elector*
electora of the state for ap
« p- direction 7U deg W 5.67 ch* to VV bd r y of A. Jb 1*69. N o 29*fi'4at§4 r »
ùanrvinf&gt;»B
Lot* 6,. August A. l b 1890, has filed said certrtN
the Jo&lt;f prov*| or rejection at the nest general elec­ Lot M&gt; deg I» 10.30 cha to he gl
of
lleacham
&amp;
m
Hbsckleton.
Unless sàid cvrcateedn my office and has mp dr application
tion hereafter, that ia to aay. said section 1 33. 41. 7«. Illk D. M it ch dT . U v y Gr a n t
• U fidato a k »U . U rr&lt;i**w * 4 weeording to faw»r
unrns or DasoballT Whnt team haa
ha* ot said article shall be amended.ao w to read
T h o said land being assessed at the date fui tW» 4ÌW*NÌ»-A.
Raid i a R U U
, __ ___ ____ ___ ^
aa loliowa:
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of the Issuance of such certificate in the
■Iwetlon 1. T h e Judicial power of the state name of No. 1014, N. IL fille*; No. 1019, F. described
property situated^ in Seminole of October. 191
Witn* *e m\y official signature and sea 1
county* Florida, to-wlt
■hall Lu vetted in a supreme court, circuit ll y Palmer,
No 1055, 1060. 107 L N\ It
this the 19th day of Reptcn-ihrr. A lb 1914.
Certificate No. 376 r m b l l u i the
-■iiw ia*péw
firwte abiti be
• • •
*
*
E. A D O U G L A S S ,
crimlaal.T rau ru .
coualji - court*.
count
deemed accordili
fffird, will -issue of N W ' i of Section 13, T p 21 R, R. 32 Fast,
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole C o t Ft*.
Hob Hcscher has picked np tir n tr futfg»« and justices of the peace and eue thereon un the 1st da y of October, A lb 10 acre*, said land t*eing Baaiaaid at the
lly
Jas.
C . Roberta, lb C.
date
of
the
issuance
of
*uch
certificate
in
her courts or com missions at t he legisla* 1914.
work for tho Olanta. Ho li showing ot
9-Tu*e-6tc
,
lure may from time to time ordlain and
Wit ness my official signature and *eal this the name of IL F- Uryant.
morn speed than at any time during tabluh. The legislature may prescribe the the lot day of September, A. I). 1911.
Certificate N o . 3510 embraces the E U of
compensation ol the j usti cea' and judge* of
REH
of Section 13, Tp. 21 S. It. 32 Ei* t.
toeah
K. A. D O U G L A S S .
the season.
80 arte«, said land being a*»eased at the date lo Ca ur i of County Judge, He ml note County r
the several court?, but no court heretofore
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole Co., FTh.
•« a •
uf the Issuance of such certificate In the
established under the ronatltution and laws
Stale of Florida
lly J C. Roberta. D. C.
name of J- W . Anderson.
Florida shall be hereby abolished.
S-Tuea-fitc
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In re Estate of
*~
It's a poor tnagnato who can't stand of The
Certificate No . 3261 embrace* Ihe S U of
votca cast In compliance with said
U r i a n a Schneider, deceased.
N F 1» of Section 13, Tp. 21 9 , ‘ H. 32 ______
Fast,
In deep center field and distinctly proposed amendments, and tho canvas*, —
Notice ia hereby given to all whom It may
ku arre«, said land hr¡í§g s**es»ed at the data concern, that on the 24th d a y of March,
declarations and returns thereof, shall be
hear each click of each turnstile subject
certificate in the A. D. 1915, I shall a p ply to (h e HpfiorabJ^i
to the same regulations and* rretric- Notice of tppllratlun f » i Ta« P e e d Under of the issuance uf «uch
Nrfiiwn 575 of Ihe (¿encrai Statute*
name of Unknown.
lion* as are provided by law for genera]
across the park.
G. G. Hrrring, Judge of said Co urt, as Judge
No tic e i* hereby given that D. Ib Daniel,
Certificate No . Î6ÛT embraces the SKI1» of Proba te, for my final discharge aa Admin­
elections In the state of Florida.
In testimony whereof, Í havefhereun lo set purchaser of Tat Certificate N o 2357, dated of N W ' i of Secjlcin 5, Tp. 218, lì. 3Í* Fast, istrator* C, T A., of the estate of Helena
Tho baseball race#-are so close this mV hand and a tilled the great seal of the the l*t. dak of June. A 'D li9(i, ha* fib d 49 arre», »aid I and being *«*»** *cd at the date Schneider, deceased; and that at the same
certificate in the time I will present my final accounts aa
«tate of Florida, at Tallahassee, the capital, «aid rrrtifirite in my nffire and ha* made of Uie lasuance of such
season It hasn't been «necessary for this the twenty-fifth «lay of July, A I* l i » ! 4- application f«ir tai deed to Usu«' -to « e e e r i * n i n tw o f Unknown.
*
Administrator, C T. A., of said estate, and
ance
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cate
cm
lu
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rrftirttate
No
.
2088
embrace*
the I I o f
tSeal)
II ( L A Y C R A W F O R D , ,
ask for their approval.
tho magnates to hand out any Inter­
the following described property situated in | N F ' « of Srrtiun 5, Tp. 21 S, R. 33 Fast. 80
Secretary of State.
Dated April 2. A. D. 1914.
view a on uext year’s race.
Seminole
county,
Florida,
to wft
Reg
arre», said laud being a»*r*M*d a t 't h e date
100-T urs-n tc
JOH N GORDON,
N R n 'ii ift «d S I . ' , of \ U 11. Section lb. id the issuance of auch
certificate in l be Ad minist rat or cum T n t i m r n t n Annego of
•
•
•
Tow n*h't&gt; .M
**f Range 11 K. r«in hmith name of J I* Taylor
the Fat ate of Helena Rehneidrr, deceased.
Lathrop « getting to bo the regular
Cille«» « aiti rrriifnrat «■■ «halt be redeemed
lit
2 3 ) srdí
*e*l
lîfi 1 • ) d«- N o i l K
9 12. 10-20. II 24, 12-22. 1-19. 1-23.
111 2 1 i d * f a-1 tiri 1 l yd* ti» hr g
according
to
l
a
»
,
ta*
deeds
will
issue
tbrfp
rescuer for the White Hoi
He has
N O T H i: O F E L E C T I O N
T h e taid land being a»-r-®rd *t tile «fate
n on the loth •day
lay of Get
Gel ober,
ober. A D 191 t. Notice of (fipllrstlon fur T a » Deed Under
the ShrrtfT of Seminole Courtly» of the*
been called on to finish the several ToState
■of* the i»» uanci of -uch certi lie ale til t hr
Wit ne*» rny ufficiai ■denature spul »eil
Her lion 575 of the ( «e n c r a i Ht aiate«
nl Florida
name **f Mr* M VVhitr
Unie** «ani r«-r- tin* the 7th d» &gt; of Heptember, A- Lb 1914,
Notice Is hereby given that W. A. Mln| games of late, since Faber fell down
It* It known. That I, II f l a y
( rawford
lificatr «hall t»e redeemed according to law,
(M-.l)
K. A. D O Ü G L A S S ,
nick, purchased of T a i Certific ate No. 1225,
Secretary of State of the Slate ol Florida,
on the Job.
tat deed will Usile thereon on tho 19th day
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Co
urt,
Reminole
dated* th « 3rd day of June, A . D. 1912, haa
do hereby
•b] give notice that a general elec­ of October. A. D. 1914. ’
('ounty, Florida.
filed said certificate In m y office and baa
• » •
tion will lie held In Reminole Co u nty, State
W it ne*» my official signature and *eal
lly J. C. Roberta, D. (7.
made application fur l a s deed to issue In
Florida, on Tu esday neit succeeding the
Tuta-5*1Sic
*
*
this the l l t h day of Heptember, A D 1911,
Jack Leary Is doing brilliant work ■*f
accordance with law.
Raid certi ficaia em ­
first Monday in November, A. D* 1914,
(teal
F A DOUGLASS.
braces
the following
described
property
for tho Ilrowns. Leary 1* tho likeliest- the said Tuesday being the third day ol
Clerk i treuil C o u rt , Re mi noie Cci., Fla
sltualrd
in
Srmlnolr
C
o u n t y , Florida, to7- T He- .''I r
looking llrst baseman to break Into tho November.
wit
Lot
I
I
.
Illk.
2,
Catn
er
on
The
s aid
For United Stai*»* Senator from the State
Notice **( A {»plir atlun for Ta* lire«! In d e r
land being *«araarii *1 th«- date of the i**Ubig »how since Hluffy Mclnnls mine of Florida, for Pit year* from March 4, 1915
Herttun 575 of the Grttersl Statute*
anre
al
such
rrrtifir*te
in
the
name
of
FF.
For Rejir*’*enta t ivt* from the Fourth 1 ®»nInto the limelight.
Unie»* »ahi certificate »hall be re­
Notice t* hereby g1\cri lhat M
Wright. Cooper
grcsnonsl District of the State of Fiorili«. Noil re «•( tfipllrsiinrv or l a t H rr d t rider
t a » der«! will
tiurrhs««^ «if T a » Certificai* Nr* 345. ds&lt;/&gt;d deemed arrording t•» la w.
St rllori '*7'* of Ihr ( i r n r t t l Histuie*
I in the Hisiy fourth Conger«* of the United ,
t* r rr b v 1 1%e I* i b « l 4**ir » *** »
1* ke, the Mh day **l Juin
\ If 1911. Ls» filed i*»tir i hr re un un the 22nd day of October f
Siale»
i N liti#".
\
D
1
9
U
(M
Jf*
-aid
certificate
«n
my
office
an»i
ha»
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Tho llrAvoa havn shown this ye nr
For f ommi**itinrf of AgrirultUfe « I l be
\V «t ne• » #n&gt; official » i g n a fu r e and *ea 1
I mV i
D m. !
D ia *
tu» . I
| or . j
* I' ( d I« • 1 &lt;*1ñ for 1 * 1 -lard u&lt; r*u* in m nrd
I U51
b(»u niny It la to turn u loser Into n ‘ H» t i r of Fli*ritta.
Said r erti fir s ir embrace* I hl- thr 191h day nf Heplem ber.,. A |J 1914.
ta llii
Ih * 1 tf-|
day
*d
J U I l e . a un- with law
For Two J u i " r » * of th** Supreme I nurl lo*,9
F A DOUGLASS.
t
ha* fi le»! -a»«! ceftiftratr tu m&gt; the f'dluwittg iK'-cr « l * d pr««p*‘r1&gt; »Uuated in
winnef
A nuik tall «‘tvd cotnbUintlon uf the State ««( Florida
A
Clerk t ircutt * ourl. Reminole Co.. Fla.
l a - v l i Lot
It.
Two . Railroad Corn ml ••tuners of the! «I (Tir*«* » ili' | ' I4• TTISilr s Jipll r atloo fu? f * t d *-r d Seminole Count &gt;, Florid*
at (tin Htart. the lloaton men are now M aFor
R&gt; Ja« C, Robería, lb C#
arrordance * ith !*w
Huid cet­
I«-»- S 2^ ft
111k
Tier L 8 all ford
The
to I ►uè
le of Florida
Tue» 9 5» r
safely In the firm division
For tine Me mber of live I l o « ' * &lt;*f Rep re- J tifie re* . n.l.rare i he (olili* in( dr»cfjt*e«l • auf tarxl bring « » « » mcì I at the liste *&lt;f the

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tfauu ren
oioctod in
Proviilrd, count
gt*ncfjil
rr«l election held in 1914 *h«II hold offor th« terni electedA Joint ItcooJutlo
rropoalng an
to Section 16 of
tn Amendment
omen
Article IVr* of tho eonttUuticm- of the »tito
uf Florido, rotating tu ihr appointment of
com mf«ionrti oflicepa of the «fftto ml lit la ­
lle it te»olved by the le fU l a l y f e of the
■tate of Florida;
That the follet win g amindmant to Section
16 of Artlrlr IV of the romUtutinn of the
•tale of Florida la herobf «fr eed tu and «hall
be §uh milted to the elector« of the itale
for adoption nr rejection at the ne it general
election hereafter, that N to i t y , that. He te­
flon 16 of A r t i d e TV »hall be amended an
a« to read ai follow«
Heel Ion 16.
The Governor «hall appoint
mUiloneil rifTWrr* of the «tate militia.
including in adjutant general for the ttate,
with tank of hricatlicf general who ■hall he
chief of Mai!.
T h « du tre« and com pentatlon
of all officer* ao appointed «hall he a* filed
by law.
The term« of office of all co iti ml*eioned offieere of the organised militi* tholl
be continuous durine the pica* u re of the
Governor: subject to auch law* aa may be
enacted by the legUlature providing for their
retirement for age op other cause*.
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TO SUCCEED BULL FIGHTING

N O T H K o r ELK CTIO S
W h v r » » * thr l . r i . l . l u r « of
und«r
the ro n .l ll utlo n of 1BB5. of the .t»te uf
Ktorble,
did
|*»n
three
Joint
rr.olutlon.
,
Came of Baseball WHI Civilise Mexico, paling »tjiendment* to the ronilltulionproof j
Declaree Captain Leonard of
the e t ,l e of Florida, end Ihe ..me were
agreed to b y n vote ol three-Sfth* «1 ill the
United States Navy,
tnemberi eferled to e »r h hou w; thil the
vote, on . . i d Joint rr.olutlon* were entered
upon
their rerpeetive Journal., with the
Capt. John C. Leonard, United State» yraa and
n a y . thereon, end they did drtrr»»▼T. *'ho wo* in command of tho mlne and direct lh»f the eame jjtlnl reeolutlon, be nubmltlrd In the elector« of the
batUeahlp Virginia whon Vcrn Crux atate
at the general election in November,
■ u taken, declared the'othcV day that 1 V 1 I .
I'rawforti
Now, therefore, 1, II.
t'lay
“tho great game of baseball will clv- arerrtary
of atate of the . t a l e ol Florida, do
Hlxe Mexico."
heraby give notice that a
fieneral Klecllon
“Healdet having a groat Influence
will be held in each county in Florida on
In lhat direction," ¿aid Captain I&gt;oon- Tu rada y next aurcceding the Brel Monday
fcrA “ baseball will supplant the brutal in No v em b e r, A. I&gt;. IS M . tho aald Turaday
being the
bull fighting.
Third Day ef S a i r m b r r
for tha ratfflcatlos or rejection ol the *ald
«».*■ '4 'In Vara Crux boys are now pinyJoint reeolutlona Proposing amendment* to
ln* the game. .
the ronatltution nf the atate of Florida, via:
Jelal Hraelallon
“The bull fighting waa not retlabad Tropoalng an Aamendment
to Section SU ( • ) ,
hr tha American», and Oeneral Funs- of Article Kleht f »), ol IK* conitltu’ilon
lotlda. relating to county ofthe atate of Flor
*0» pnt » atop to It.“
fleera.
•
,
He 1t ordained by the Legislature ol the
State
of
rtorids
i
Ball Players Fluctuate.
That the following amendment to Section
Bird)© Creo Illustrates the flucttuL Si« &lt;•), of Article Eight ( 8 ), o l the conatitulion
of the state of Morida, ia heraby agreed
n* Talu® of baseball player». At th®
to and shall ba submitted to the «lector* of
••“ a of last season no team would pay iha atate at the general »lection to be held
on the first Turaday In November. A
!&gt;
IB M . lor ratification or rejection.
Section S.
The legislature *hall provide
for the election by the qualified electo,-, in
each county of the following eounty officer*.
Crte has hit around .400 with Baitl- A* da rk of the circuit court, a ahert#r-con®nre and -has shown such general stables, a county assessor of t a t ú . A
collector, S superintendent 61 publlelnatrwc*
«nod form In hla work that the eyes tlo n:a nd s county aurveyor. The term of
*11 scouts are already fixed upon ofDcw ot »11 eounty officers roentlonad In this
section shall be for four years, except that
M?'. Pbar ^ &lt; » » 1 Jc**ue clubs have of county a seras or of tsxea an d county tax
vtvivcB, u
iu u
u o manager,
l u u i n i i o r , collector, » b o shall be elected for two y e a r »
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the year A . V . 1*1«. » h e « » S d alter » h l e h
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18tb, "D a d d y's birthday/'
"W e stand then, for deeds of mercy Sept.
Williams was
Miss Nellie
and love, and for the education, Mrs.
emancipation .and salvation of wora- .Furen of Sanford, Fla.— St. Petrr*.
on and ihildren at hortio and abroad burg Daily Time«,
and any work we can do to nd-|
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Invitation« have been received
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD ‘ HAPPENINGS vance tho kingdom of God.*’
BUDGET OF OPINION “JUST BETWEEN
Misa Lucille Aapinwall Bang in her, in*'Sanford from Dr. Blackman iff
usual excellent stylo a charming Hollins College, announcing the oj,en
• ------ UP-TO -DATE =- ’■=
YOU AND ME.”
little song "Jenny," and responded Ing exercises on Wednesday
Communications for'fhis Column Should he Marked "Society Editor", or
to the encore with "Cobwebs."!
,
Phoned to Mra. It. A. Tcrheuo. Phone 203
Miss Winnie Smith has* returned
Mrs. Terheun gave a humorous read------ T***-------- ---- -Ti7—
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*ing entitled "Mra. ‘Purdy's Parquis- from a delightful vacation, delight,
beautiful bride roses, Only the rel- Ue»,"
fully spent"in the state of uhio
/Vrtin*- Islflrr
A CHI EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES ANI) FAITH.
were
atives
and
intimate
friends
.
Miss
Adelaide
Higgins
delightfully
One of the prettiest home wed­
“ HE'LL PRENT ’EM” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Mrs. Annie May Bynum is th*
rendered a piano number "N o rw e ­
dings solumnized in Sanford Recently present at the ceremony.
The punch bowl was arranged on gian Bridal Procession" followed by guest of her brother, Prof. |lynura
♦ » ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ a » » was* that of Misa Linda I.efflcr and
Mr. Braxton Perkins, Wednesday the veranda which had been trans­ " A Curious Story” for the encore. and expect« to spend the winter m
J How would you like to have this our gates and make them feN
And then came tho most delight Sanford.
afternoon at .1 o'clock. Rev. A. S. formed into a beautiful bower. The
said about you, when the time home and thu^ while the i^ H ii
dining
room
was
effectively
decorful
surprise of the afternoon when
Peck, rector of Holy Cross Church
comes for the newspaper fellows to were being held in the theater the
ated
in
pink
and
green,
and
after
three
little maidens, Isabel Strong.
Mrs. J. C. Byck of Seiner "-pent
officiating.
write something to make an article strangers should be made more wel­
were Florence .Witte and Sarah Wight the /vpek end with her sister, Mr».
The attractive home was pleas- congratulations, the
guests
o f reasonable length, after you have come and brought into the house of
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t occasion.
•
-In served delicious block ice cream in rendered a beautiful' Violin
num­ R * y .Butts. -.
antly
decorated'for
tfie
God. This reminds me of the great
finished—here below?;
the parlor white and green were the pink and white, and the small cakes ber - "Englem an," with Misa Mar­
" T h e world hp found a good place movement now being inaugurated color motif, and on one aide of the 'verc *ce&lt;l
Mr. M. Mlnerick of GalnesviH*
white with a pink rose garet Strong at the piano. It was
to live In. Perhaps there were cer­ by Mrs. Must a in In St. Louis and room yvaa arranged an altar, with *n
center.
The brides cake was rather a novel experience to see tho spent Saturday and Sunday in San­
The
tain persona In it who fell some­ called the Anti-Lonely Club.
cnnfties in crystal holders and a pro­ a triumph, in the culinary art, the rather a novel experience to see ford.
following
dispatch
from
the
daily
what short of what might be de­
f i r i ó » of handsome white carna- white icing being adorned with a three fittle girls at -one time playing
sired. But ho was always able to paper tells of her plans:
bea utifuL-jSMtn
»^f.~rtrr|in und with such perfect
violin
•‘ A movement originating^ w ith
for—their derelic­
ten
Dmhrida
in
lu.r
flTstructor at Stetson University will
!Uf\W
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cercmony, after the arrivât", up the
tion«, and he.was sure to know some Afrs. Ambie H. Mustain of St. Louis
manner had. cut tho first. -slice, the ,
Mias
Carrie Ensminger
,
- . -presided ctrme ovc4 from DeLnnd Wednesseveral years ago, having for ita ob­ guests, Mrs. F. S. Munson, one of
unsuspected virtues in them-” . .
Sanford's finest musicians, played- -tto married, gi lefts ft el e invited to at thô punt* b howl and was assisted -day. and will be the guest, of Mr«.
This o|d world Is a good place in ject the amelioration of the oppres­
softly. "E v e ry Soul Has Its Song," try their fortune,. Misa Bello Smith jn serving by Miss Nona W ylly apd H m r y v W tg
whiafru‘ ~ T i m i n r m w r only in the. sive lo
ganized a class in Sanford amt TUI
llowtui .by "Träumerei.-"
As tho securing the ring. Miss Annie H i * - j Mrs. Findlay Munson.
eveht you arc able to point out ex- great city, haa been revived
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come over from Ilnt-and «,y,ir.- wrrlr—'
strains of the "Bridal Chorus" from gins the dime und Miss Ruth Met-'
-f»m^»ding rapidly over the south. It
.
I
¡{ote Meeting
to instruct her- pupils.
Lohengrin sounded, the brido enter­ tinger the thimble.
— only in the event you arc able to now looks aa if the ambition o f its
The bride and Kioom took the
John McUch entertalned the
ed with her brother, Mr. William
recognlxe ’some unsuspected virtue founders to see tho movement d evel­
for_ Jacksonville, r08C mn^er8f members of the WomMrs. B. E. Beatty, Mrs. Ed. PilLcfller.1 She was met at the altar by afternoon train
in those with whom you associate. op into a national organization is
the groom and his best man, Mr. J. where they left via Clyde line for an.„ c ,ub&gt; very dclightfully Wcd. ley and Mr. Walter Beatty of Wash­
I t la another way of Baying that we about to be realized.
D. Roberta.
Miss Peaches' Lofller. New York nnd other northern cities. nesday afternoon last, with one of ington, N. C., have arrived here for
In many cities of the south and
get out of life exactly what we put
a sister of the bride was u charming Upon their return they will go to the largest meetings yet held, for the Hand-Betta wedding and are the
cast organizations have been formed
.into life.
housekeeping.
maid of honor.
the purpose of rpaking roses.
Al- guests of Mrs. Chas. Hand,
The trouble with a good many for the purpose of affording an op­
Tho bride has spent her life in this though the BUcndanee ¡8 go0(1 it
The bride was very lovely in a
both
people is they do not play fair wifh portunity for strangers of
city her parents being among S a n -j^ raqUMUd lhat moro oi the dub
Mrs. A. C. Chapman, who cams
themselves. They try to cheat them sexes.to meet for social Intercourse. * niorflah going-sway gown of Copen- ford's earliest residents, nnd she has
I hagen blue, unu chic hat to 'mutch.
over to attend the wedding of her
members
attend
these
meetings.
■elves. They seem to think they It has been suggested— and work to
She curried a shower bouquet of a host of friends.by whom she is
The meeting tomorrow, Wedtfes- si»lcr. Miss Stewart, returned to
can put mud into their lives and that end is now in progress — that
greatly bclived.
She is an accom­
day,
will he belli at the home of Kissimmee Saturday.
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take out virgin gold.
T h ey a c t,as these.several organizations in various
plished musician and has a most at­ Mrs. Dnenc Turner at 3 o'clock.
if it were possible to find fault with localities he united under one gen-1 absence from the campaign injure tractive personality. The groom is a
Mr. W. H. Tibbala, Jr Jell today
others, and enjoy the world in which eral head, the purpose being to ex­ the party's chances at the polls.
genial member of the firm known as
for Ona. where he will ■ni h
Hook
Laters'
Club
tend the links in the chain until the
The administration
has
d0ru&gt; the Sanford Shoe i Clothing Com­
others live at the same time.
The Book Lovers' Club held its the drug business.
splendidly.
Congress
has
performed
whole
nation
is
included.
It isn't satisfaction with one's seif
pany, and has made a large circle of
These organizations, known vari­ servicer entitling the .present ses­ friends, among whom he is very first fall meeting at thd home of
that makes life worth while; it is
{/ Mrs. E. S. Parsons has returned
By every popular, since coming to Sanford Mrs. It. E. Tolar Thursday nftcrsatisfaction with other people.
Life ously aa the "L 9 a e ly Social Ci-lclea," sion td- rank very high.
from
Tampa and is again the guejt
becomes unbearable when it haa to which is the name applied by Mrs. fair argument, the House is entitled from Virginia several years ago. noon, with six members present.
of
Mrs.
E. T. Woodruff,
After the transaction of business
be lived with those who are avar­ Mustain to the original organization, to re-election in November; House, The best wishes of all follow Mr.
icious, with those who are malicious, and "Less Lonely Leagues," or Senate and President merit the en- and Mrs. Perkins in their new life. refreshments were served by the
Mr. and Mr». I. K. R o ­ &gt; ari* it
hostess uuil a delightful hour en-,
w ith those who are not virtuous, "Anti-Lonely I^eagues" are berom- I &lt;Iptaument which such re-election
Tampa Tribune.
the
Fairview apartment« for the
joyed.
Those present were Mes«with those who are undeserving. ing vastly popular among the thou­ would imply.
w
i
liter
dutries John Brady, Geo. Fox. Mor­
Ami tlic rule of sticking to his
So If thut is the way you ace others, sands of men and women who find
It Alie &lt;¡alloy hr r
ion Hopson, ('has
Polk, E. N
gales
0/ joli which the President lays down
that is the way they are, so far as themselves within f thp
v Mr. Ed llouih has return« I •rt*m
Luke
and
R,
E.
Tolar.
Telegrams
roceiVed
in
the
city
strange
cities.
Some
of
them
now
\
for
himself
should
control
every
you are concerned.
Hence, if you
a
delightful visit at New All. any.
marriage -of
Miss
This is no tim announce the
look at people through such unchar­ have hundreds of members upon member of Congress
I
n
«1
This is ml James Margaret White of Sanford
/‘rrsonuf .Mention
Old people are even inerçiher of Congress
itable eyes, then, indeed, are you their rolls
Kdmi
Plant lias returned to
to
Mr.
Edward
H.
Gallagher
of
AsMiss
more
eager
to
join
than
the
young
time
foe
fence
Iixmg
aL
home.
The
living your life in a world that isn't
Miss Mary Simms, who wa* one1
commission
given
men
elected
in
!
bury
Park,
N.
J..
at
Baltimore,
Md,;
Sanford
and
will
spend the winter
ones."
fit to live in.
nf
the attendants at the &lt;t. « tr*
I'll/ «]«&gt;«-&gt; not expire till
March. Monday uftiTnoon at
I o'clock with Mrs, Geo Diekinson
But if you can see in others the
wedding has ret Ilf! 1 : *iì
Ga
telici
Medical statistics are authority III 15; until .then their duty is to After an extended wedding trip ■%(
virtues that within them lie— for *
her
home
in Plant ("1ty•there are virtues in the worst of for the statement that a large per their country, nnd their own private several weeks, Mr and Mrs. (iullaMr and Mrs. M. M
Mitchell
fortunes
are
of
mi
weight
in
the
bill-!
gher
will
reside
at
Asbury
Pnrk.
men; if you can find excuses for the cent of children attending school
Vole) • Williams has returned 1rnm
( where they will begin housekeeping left Thursday for New York to Inshortcomings of others— ami there are -afflicted with curvature of the mice.
gone
two
weeks.
Florida, where lie ila* 1r«*ff|
South
_ _ in a beautiful home, the gift of Mr
is ever an excuse for any man's spine or other bodily imperfection ^
»t iif Jas Brow runa »I &lt; 1ànitill"
gtic
GaMagher’s parents
M r s Gallagher
shortcomings; if you can forgive, which could he easily corrected by a|
cn the--popula r * V Miss Lucille Henderson of Dade. tly lar.-agrcsa).
lias
buen
lor
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hefp, Bmf encourage, simple method of physical exercise. |
and efficient
wh” hr’* '
lh''
ül
And tliis brings to my mind a
then wilt you live in a world that is
Mi s s Jimmie I.ning left on Thursday
M r ami Mrs
Robert H-rtoPa
Caldwell &amp; Sons’ . Mr Gallagher Is
full ' i f
delightful associates, and' suggestion for local application
for
New
Smyrna.
left
Saturday
for
Arcadia, -»'m
a suceesssful commission merclflint
Why not let our school hoards, or
your life, like theirs will lie worth
thev will make their futur«* hor&lt;
teachers prescribe such a course for
while.
X- Miss] Fannie Lowry of Plant City.
.S/rilu' titd r
the pupils in our public srhools?
1/
who &lt;ninc over for* tie I. •filrrKathleen, ihr* littl
ria ught. r of
M rs. (ifo. Fox chaperoned a gay
^ Old Socrates, as wise as any of Fifteen minutes a day of tilin' rouid
j ’erkins wedding is now in Ja cksyn- Mr and Mr» E. E Brady ret or. A
party of young pcrTple-fTtiiny even­
them, used to pray, " O grant me, O he easily foumlT* and a careful sys­
ville.
today from Georgia, w tmro she as
" (
ing on a most enjoyable straw ride
—
God, all I need ^nd no .more."
And tem of physical exercise in which all
spent the summer.
to the home of Mr P M Elder,
his prayer was answered, as nil pupils he required to participate
W. Fitts. Jr , tui i n*- Mr. A
where tlie happy crowd enjoyed the
would create a healthy circulation
prayers are that ijught to he.
&gt;JMUs Annie I 1aw k
m a/, 'n ta
turner! rum Thomas vilh&gt; a nil ot her
chicken
pillau anti other good tilings
of
the
hlood,
develop
the
physique,
How many prayers at this day ami
TTV
Georgia points, where 1 1* hijs been Sanford after ¡1 ver , I’ leasnnt
served by Miss Nellie Elder, ihwr
age are as modest? H o w . many of correct mild forms of spinal curva­
in the 1 It err *1 of 1 tie d a r&gt; i-ti* me*- n 1 r spent 1h her eld i.
' * * if
young hostess
T h o s e in t h e party
us or how few desire only that ture, und serve ns a general phy-i&lt;*ul
gta
were
Mrs
Gen
Fox. Miss«*s Nellie
tonic
And
the
mind
would
become
which we need?'
Whose prayers
E
By nu in and Why
Mrs. G
Evans-, Kate, Gertrude and Jane
would not he answered if he prayed clearer nnd brighter and in better
A luti«- duught r r wUw nor 1 1•» If
daughtc r returned Frill ay fr&lt; III u
Brown, Annie Lee Caidwrfl, Addle
as wisely und proceeded to do the form to sustain th e . strain of the
among
the
summer
spent
and
Mrs. If. l.u If mu11 liât Wt'l'k
pleasant
Neal, Virginia Brady, May Thrasher, homo folks in Arkansas.
class room.
best he could?
Fern Ward,
Elizabeth Stafford,
-Training of the mind is essential,
And, to continue the questioning,
Miss Alice Guild came up frara
Ruth
McDaniel,
Agnes Bothamly,
but
a
proper
regard
for
the
demands
who among us would not be better
Mrs.,C. R. Walker has returned Orlando Sunday to spend the wick
Alice Caldwell; Fred Wight, Allan irom\; Jacksonville nnd Tallahassee with her sister. Miss Clara I.oi'mf
off ’ If he had only the things he of the body is also necesiary. That
Jones,
G. W. Spencer, J D. W ood­
sluggish
feeling
which
retards
the
needs. Nearly every man's troubles
Guild
ruff, llarroid
Washburn,
Dixie
arc due to the things he does not advancement of so many pupils
(Mrs, J C Ensminger nnd \Jiss
Brown hmi Ed.J Betts.
disappear under
need.
Nearly all heartaches, and would gradually
Carrie are again at home after n de­ H'berr l'isífin g W o rb rc1 art /.,
'd
exercise,
leaving
most of the henduehes among the proper physical
lightful summer spent in Vermont
Miss Lillie Farnsworth u !I IsMiotic ami iMtirions
women are due to striving for things both mind and body in n h ea lth y 1
and Massachusetts. They attended with Dr. and Mrs I, It Philip*
state.
Mrs. Henry Wight was hostess the funeral of Mr. Geo. H. Fernald
which they do not need, or obtain­
With all deference to our school
to the members of the Ntìssionary in Boston, while en route to San-,
ing them, in riotous use thereof.
Mtss Salumi* Hampton in s lop inc
hoard
and teachers,
we make "this
Union of the Congregational church ford.
It is not meant that one should
with Mrs. S. Ü. Shmliolscr
*
and their friends Monday afternoon
aspire only to a crust of bread and as a suggestion.
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It is worth a trial.
from 3 to 6. A large number re­
rough clothing. One can exist upon
To the regret of her many friends
Mias Martha King, one of the
• • •
sponded to) the
'A t . Home' invita­ Mrs. E. W. D. Dunn will not tcarh High School tes’chers is domiciled
■ueb food and protect himself from
tions,. for Mrs. Wight is a popular in Sanford this winter.
the elements with such clothing. 5 A splendid presentation of the
with Mrs. T. L. Newton.
and charming hostess.
But he needs more— much more. American patriot's point of view in
After the regular business meet­
He needs education ahd music and the present European crisis is given
Mr. and Sirs. R. J. Holly nml
Miss Louise Harris and M i»
ing, which was conducted by Mrs. family are moving this week into Edna Plant arc with Mr». Dickisart— and pleasant surroundings at in President W ilson's letter to Frank
C. "E. Walker, a most enjoyable pro­ their new home over the Herald son.
al time«.
He need« the .conven E. Doretnus, chairman of (he Dem ­
gram
of music and missions was office, where they will reside this
enres'of modern .life, quite aa much ocratic National Congressional -Com­
T em p t the appetite,
Wbli
rendered,
and duinty refresh­ winter.
as primeval man needed ,a chunk of mittee.
Declaring his belief thut
Mr. T. A. Christopher is at the
please the taste and
ments
served,
completing
an after­
flesh. But no man needs as much the responsibilities of office will keep
Ohio House.
«
n o u r is h th e b o d y .
noon of delightful pleasure.
To
' It will he of interest to her many
as he thinks he needs, and few men him at Washington, when leaders of
C risp ,dean and fresh.
those who were not accustomed to friends In Sanford to hear that Mrs.
can handle more than they need his party throughout the country de­
Miss Alice Totherly is sto.ppmi
5 cents.
attending missionary meetngs. it M. Martin will not occupy Comfort with her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Walktf.
with profit to themselves or 'anybody sire him to visit their sections in the
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* ^
was a revelation and delight,
a Cottage this winter hut will hnvc
glae.
interests of tho fall campaign, the
number
signifying
their
intention
charge of the Epworth Inn at En­
No one gets out of life all there is President sounds a high note of
Miss Clara Louise Guild wi reto
become
members
"at
the
close
of
terprise.
to be gotten until he can sincerely patriotic purpose which will find an
*
side with Mrs. A. P. Connelly
the afternoon.
pray the prayer o f Socrates. Until echo in millions of hearts.
R ound, thin, te n d e r —
Mrs. F. P. Strong's paper on
w ith a delightful flavor
Mrs. E. N. Luke nnd daughter
he comes to understand that which
“ Every patriotic man,", observes
Mrs. E. N. Luke will he with Mr*.
“ W hat the Missionary Societies of are the guests of Mrs. Chas. L. Polk Chas. Polk. - - is good for him, and learns to use it Mr. Wilson, “ ought now to stay on
— appropriate for lun ch­
our Church Stand F o r" gave an In­ at their country home and will re­
temperately; until he haa bsniahed his job until the crisis Is pissed and
eo n , te a and d in n e r .
teresting,
brief outline of the mis­ side with them this winter.
10 center
the desire for things which he does ought to stay where his job can
Prof. J. R. Wild man’ Is stoppini
sionary
societies
and their work
not need; until he, can forget him­ beat be done.
W e must do what­
with
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davison.
*4i&lt;
in' home and foreign fields, touching
Miss Ruth Mettinger will return
self as soon as hit necessities have ever la necessary - and forego what­
upon the ipeciAc work of the San­ to St. Tim othy's Hospital, Phila­
been served, man does not begin to ever is necessary to keep ba in close
Miss Eva Walker will teach th®
ford Union.
In the Florida field, delphia, Thursday morning after a second grade primary this winter.
live. ; *
,and active concert in order to re­
• • • .
the locsl society contributes to the most enjoyable visit with her fam­
lieve in every possible way the
• •
W est Tamps mission and the sup­ ily. • Miss Mettinger haa been the
H The several churches In Sanford stress and strain upon our people
Miss Nlta Moore will make
M
ade
of
the
finest
port
and education of Empiro, a recipient of .many delijthtful atten­ home with her sister,
that have been forced to m e ' the W u rin r the continuance of ' the pre
Mrs.
Kingredienta. B a k e d
little Cuban girl; an d-th e Florida tions during her vacations. She will
theater buildings while th e churehes ent extraordinary conditions.
Kfy
Murrell.
to p e rfe c tio n . T h e
Gospel Navy, the splendid work graduate in May.
are In course of construction may job, I know, ban be done beat only
n a t i o n a l stre n g th
being done by .Rev. Nell McQuarrio
be doing a greater-work this winter if I .devote my whole thought and
food. to.cents.
• Miss G iA d and Miss Alice TethcrNotice to Telephone Subscriber*
on the southern coast of .Florida.
than If th ey were housed In their attention to It and think of nothing
ly
came
up
-from
Orlando.
Sunday
In
the
Foreign
field
the
society
On and after October 1st. I Sli­
new buildings.
The the'aters are but the duties o f the hour.” ’
1
night
to
take
up
their
duties
at
the
contributes
to
the
work
In
China
ther«
will bo a charge of ONE
dose in and the services ought- to
Thus, argue« the President, he
B u y biscuit baked by
and Turkey. Mrs. Strong very beau­ High Schodl on Monday.
D O L L A R (M .00) made for chant­
attract a lonely man on Sunday even­ will probably be unable to take part
tifully expressed ths use of misaiCan­
ing position of telephone in »a10*
ing who is in the city, for a few days. in the fall canvass. That task must
NATIONAL BISCUIT
The many friends of Mr. and Mra. building, and
ary societies when she said that
TW O
DOLLARS
In fact one of the ministers. last be le ft to others.
COMPANY
"O q r missionary societies are just W. W. Williams of St. Petersburg (82.00) for moving telephone fro®
Sunday night touched on this sub­
Men of ¿11 parties wiU approv
great
beautifully
organized are congratulating them on the ar­ .one building to another.
ject and stated that the congrega­ what the chief executive says. Nor,
A lw a y s look fot th at Name.'j
motherhood
for
the
world’
’ and in rival of an eight pound daughter,
S A N F O R D T E L E P H O N E CO. ,
tion should become more active in if one look at it from a partisan
conclusion summarised by .stating, Sarah Elizabeth, who arrived on
Per F. W. Mahoney, Sec’y.
looking after the strangers within point of view, should the President's'

C U R B S T O N E G L E A N IN G S : A B O U T P E O P L E A N D E V E N T S

E V E N TH E G ATE

P O S T N O T IN

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Uneeda
Biscuit

Baronet Biscuit

G raham
C rackers

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W A R N E W S F I V E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F I E L D

THE SANFORD H ERALD

PUBLISHED
S E M I -WEEKLY

Ji\ S A N F O R D -

Lift * I* Woilh Living

S.VNKOHU. FLORIDA. F RI DAV m [OBLÌI

VOLUME VI

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

1.

1314

SO

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FIRE PREVENTION PERILS OF PAULINE
THE REGULAR FALL FLA. WEEKLY REVIEW THE GERMANS ARE GIVING GROUND
EQUINOCTIAL STORIVL: SHOWSIMPOVEMENT ^ BOTH IN THE EAST AND THE WEST SAVES TROUBLE AT STAR MONDAY
D ID

BUT SM A LL DAM AGE MANY NEW INDUSTRIES GENERAL VON KLUCK’S ARMY IS SAID |TO BE IN SPECIAL CARE SHOULD THE GREATEST SERIAL

am ong

HAVE BEEN IMLOMOTED
• OVER T1L11. STATE - -

f a r m s of

CELERY DE^TiV _

.

our regular equinoexiul storm t hut
*h„ Hevp Tirexrtng for sonu* time urr,vrd on schedule on Tuesday or
rather early Wednesday morning.
■ml for. 1,01,111 l ' mo &gt;l ■ « ‘ mod that
‘ the bottom had fallen out and all
th.
In lIn1
, tuirlil » at m tium;
d o «a. but the rain did not lust long,
which probably saved* the furmcra
In this section much loss from water.
.Some of- them sufTered in the Beod
beds and some frtyn plants that had
been set in the field but the losses
were comparatively small and the
growers .arc thankful to get off so
light.
Usually at this time of the
jPar these heavy rnins are expected
and i hey are the bane of the grow­
er, who are just planting the lettlire
and celery and Other plants in I hr
liebls ,.r get their seedbeds in good
„haj,'. and i he witter ruins them b&gt;
coming in s»Kb .» large volume that
the drain pipes do not carry it oil
. last enough.
'However. H no more rains of this
nature occur the farmers will he
ha|&gt;|'Y. as the one Wednesday help­
ed ail It” ' crops , uiiMdrrahly lit'l'a d
of damaging them and everybody is
II tills Hiiirm was the regular
nr,g 1 &lt;d rnjr«r that we a •• i p
¡itm;d tn tiave in ihe (all. then
urr he "&gt; indeed for t tie beaillllul
fall »• vilier
will follow and there
will ■•
.ail lung but pi a........ 1 1.«
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' To the Public*

"Constructloti, industriai and gen­
erai business urtivi |&gt; in thè situi henst has heen greaier ibis week tlttin
last, ihouglì thè latter showed a very
¡irrreptible itnpro voement as rumparod with thè prcvious week.
“ The nwnrding of importuni con­
trada und announcements of under*
takings of magnitudo are included
in thè new» for thè week.
“ A $500,000 coltoli mill is to he
p.xtabHshed at l.atìrnnge. &lt;ìa.
"Duval eounty.
Florida,
has
awarded contrai is *f.»r thè erectiu
of additimi* to its emiri house and
jai! at u tdliil of i f j l . f j f
(ll
“ Jefferson ■iHliily
Mal..,in;
liiiiid a 2-tnrv
-il
l.ake 11*1111
Fiorita
ha- ohi
p ! o \ i -d

c n g i ih . r -

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-a ni l . r V sewer-

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aggregai mg Í l U.olio
l i . , r.-pr.
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jjcr truck., llirvt boso reds-and bf-j
tn*n hundred feet of good Jbree im h
hu». .
ht.la -h.iHild b.- ..! !• 1 haralle most any lire the town might
have if O ha ! a gond lire depart tin * 1
gs

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.

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v 00 n g
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(or&gt; road coiisiruciiun, fur wluch
ahout $600,00(1 will In* ex|'ended.
" A con tra et has heen awarded in
Tampa, Fin., («r ilo* credimi uf tt
lilir try building t&gt; rn-i $17.505
M m m ' i . FI . i
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■oust rio Iion ul
ghli
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poi thè valile of I he t ot a l Products of
Florida for
1!»L1 at
JdJ.hHs.OIMi
Hess
lini il.is is fnr short of thè trilli*. ( **r ■
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« in »'Uiiri'h IfiiiMitii* i l i ’ i h »,
dal.h- i l e .
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The Florida Pi;
- irf* Preventjpa So__
miles from Cracow in pursuit of ciel y desires to emphasize, in view of

Inst week:

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BE TAKEN IN STATE— -MaTION-BK^UREPU Y
OF FLORIDA-"-!/. r~ f t e r t t t ^ r d d u c è 5 *

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dust ría) ‘ bnitPf nu«jsne- ye—»■ »-)--urfsetf

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Wi th w a ter w or h*

A MOST DESPERATE CONDITION DECISIVE
RESULTS ARE EXPECTED AT ANY TIME

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who
feels bis
m |.*rd. atol in r.-a l I ..
all hres are ilo* same «ufe at the
health fatlitig asks Frulline lo mar ry
m a g e t h e j o u r n e y , lu ll t h e * o l d at t h e U tile o f h i - d e a t h
H** iI 111 lire
i tel t i l l
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Early visitors to the city have . l a r g s o n i d i e ,
been heaïd to express appreciation i m p r o i e l n e n t , $1 S.min Mobi l e. Ala
over the generally clean condition atol fL'-l ,1 s * F. lisa, ola Fia t b.-at. of the citi streets
This is a condi­ l o n b t t ' H l T a t «r
'.
tion in ■ t A - t i g i i s i 1 tu* t h a i ts w .11 \ I t a l I V .
worth al - thè effuri ¡Hit (orili
ami t i n g , r a n M
ver. d. i r i h l c a d v e r t i s i n g f . u i u r . ' t . n. M . l t ■ .
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Secretary

Faul Panzer

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rleantiness and especial known
'
tIH feature night and in ad­
care to P R E V E N T F IR E in every dition to the regular program an
KlUCK S arm) is desperate.
.
mercantile Und tnunufucturjng cs- epiaoue
oi ■
t ne Perils
renia of t'auline"
episode of
“■The
Pauline'*
,
'
,
! taldUhment in the state, whether It will
*“ ‘he exhibited.
'
Slight advance* by both wings o f.
I he most recent word from the |IC ¡n fvln ,,r p(irtill| operation or
As soon us proper arrangements
the allied armies are indicated ill an ¡Belgian w.,r office also given out las entirely closed down, and to stress can be made, a story of each section
official statement issued by the night stated that the Belgians were particularly the I N D I V I D U A L RE- will be* published in the Sanford
French war office at 2:15 o'rlork this 1successfully repulsing the attack of S P O N S I I H L I T Y
for
preventable -Herald in Fridays' issue and can he
afternoon. At the same time t h e , the Germans on Antwerp.
'
0f ,,ÿory «l«.Mcription
seen the following Monday at the
general situation is described us unFlghiinV in the Far East lia- lieWith plants ready to resume op- Star:
ehatige*.
■gun in earnest with mi attack by (-rations witli unimpaired capacity
The fertls of Pauline is admitted
We huxe, nevertheless, says the (¡crm.ut . ,ir&gt;hip* on land positions Florida will occupy n commanding to he the greatest series of Motion
statement,
made progress on our t&gt;f the Japanese who are besieging po-Minn in the commerce of tin* Picture Plays ever produced and
left to the north, of the Somme and Taingcr
world upon eeSsutlOh o f hos t i l i t i e s shown to ( he public by any firm.
mi o ' it right . M.r Southern Wnevri*
lit
! ..rupe
H**r products, lumber,
rite players, tin- author and the
\n
Ir-lre i '
V"
v ' T’ '
1 ' “ * d at h . -. ,1 - t o r e s
and
phosphate,
will
l&gt;
&gt;
I'd
he resources guarantee lo you
1a1*.' lie -* - M-gi
Tbe tirief
I'.in- .ii'iiou'o'wmeiit Tokio
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lo
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the
ip.ality of the production. Tho
I, -iii.il lor).i In lioiit
¡lord- the &gt;. 1y I ;i 1 ilillll official gun;*rice
levels
than
have
«ever
heretostory
is clean and wholesome, yet
destrlv *-r while a . Japanese mine
Mi'tlrevs thrown on the t remendous
fore
prevailed.
It
is
imperative,
wit
it
plenty
of thrills, ad ventures,
struggle in northern Frinire today. sweeper was sunk off the harbor and therefore, that every plant he eon- narrow escapes, villainy, love scata Jit t1,i!;.*-** strpplv -hip dalnni'ed
London and Merlin remained «¡lent
The* gpmdest
rill*
n what vague Japan eu* slat«*- served and protected from loss or lerci I throughout.
in the lute afternoon and what un'damage
hi
lire
if
nor
meri
hauls
and
sreni.
effects,
ilo*
most
thrilling, al­
t!** i it. i Tessimi 1 ha 1 I he
nlhital report- r. :n hi ,1 i he 1'llited mem
ii
nuf.it
t
u-ers
wo.ild
t.
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to.
gobi
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specta
?uj.i r urciliai 1 !■
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■ 't ile
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proiits
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s
appear
in
every
episode.
sull 1
I.eilig -nu
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to indiM. r&lt; I ai tand
rtiannfii. 1 on-rs |'eo|ib- .ire going to se. "T h e Perils
&lt;
■ate thè
S.
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Come to
» Viti*
f r om
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Von. loo, will be tnore ( ‘ ait
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• «IH If boto
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.y aod not arele-sp, swept into
1 asi of &lt; harm ter«
I ...Il ic. on Septemiier « I ¡ules or thrown into corners to h e -! Stanford Marvin
be.-n Ti po.' . at
Al t i e r i
lis mi l es ; o n
tin
Kdoitrd .lose
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•soft
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Mg., io w,. j*r&lt;&gt; -lop« .. in,.
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mb*
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eressi rig - ■I
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Miss Poltri \\ lei le

Mr .-"I Mr- lattes l.aughlic Ir-I

M ari

a «,

just made
the people
reel, serial
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DnnkiTs army. There is terrtflçfihliag „1 B n W * » the fr,
battle is still undecisive.
The position of (ienexili__ V o U * l ur absolute

Manager Herndon has
arrangements to show to
of Hanford a thirty five'
picture, to co m o " a three

W H Y COMMERIAL BODIES ARE POOR
T i l l . Y T AKE U* WI TH

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Insurafl.e is Out partial relin*
bition to become a great writer.
paymenl . mn absolution
r-L&gt;- provi«, that lie has som« lai­
Fin* ¡ircyeittiun is a mailer of
c i hi -lowing Harri and bis father
. leunbness
and
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Just
-la ho ; fr«*e .d».*1 ritoltimi advertising Tampa and i ue season has not begun.
A cluni*.
( ome down here to I*elis­ other treasures is, a mummy.
ra,1d,t-or trees m Clay county is only p i t . H i t . : c a n t i e r i
Roberts
-.in mill ¡unti South Florida.* The hook » h i * •In v o r s o ago
\-l. M r
Foster'' w . t * mere, and you ina., soon ride in «rtu* after in- decision to give Paulino
Afloliier indication that the people of siery mill, (»udsdeil. Alii
!.. Ih* 5o per ecnt advertising add 5tl in * . arwater and wanted $5uii to grown on your own yea. i
Fell* h e r trip, lie i s silling in the libniry
Florida are 'beginning to discover near ClaXt.in (i:t . was pia et. Lid
when he is attached by one of his
p.
r
real
text
and
to
be
printed
on
money producers that have hereto­ land, Fla.”
• » i il.! li a Fosti r Bureau lor* and lucre Tribune
faintitti*
-pollWhen in a semiTine
b.,,.i,
paper
The
advertising
fore heen overlooked or Jicglorted.
l o Î., •• spl i ce III Ills gUl d.
bookiio,i,
.Him,
-iu,te,
the mummy steps
page** wer........... -IJ al $100 a page T'l. i i hire Is .-.(il lo Ilei [i lite Fi
There are probably other thing* now
('
d.'V.ii [""in her ease ai d addresses
The huai, wo aid easily cost $10,00(1 fu
upnotiei d wliich in future days will
! ...d, ni ni 1 Imago T n i i n e
lot
him
help bring- cash into the trade chanPhiladelphia, Dit
, T he lir-.r n. prodii , , Sgurtng 100 pages, and ( huaro Keeord Herald Florida ili­
Ocala, Fla. Oct, I
Judge Bul­
nel« of our state. Bradenton n Her­ two games bel wecu the Pluladc! t In-, advertising if all of lite 50 page ti •*n-. and so on ad lib.
This muses an attack of heart
lo. 1. of tin* circuit i-nurTt- holding a failure resulting in his death.
ald. '
His
phia American- and the Bo-ton S-i wer.- i nVa-li would produce a reieI'i il I* why Florida riuniti.Trini
special session in Ocala lo try Albert will, when read, leaves one-half of
tionuis fnr the loi-.-vall champion-I uuino.- id
&gt;d $5.000
The |&gt;ropusition was hodle- are kept poor
They have
Tim $500,(101) steel mill of the ship of llii* w.nul will be ¡dai ed in turnet .down by the ( hntnher of Itot |.- roed |o .i *, no Mani of ihcci \ Moligli for the alleged murder of h.v fortune 'o bis -on and the other
« ..n r ., r* * .|i.d an it).peal mi» mad.* I lot,*, n cheap**! lo p u l their mon. y hi- vv ||c a i I i \a res -i-l eral 1ear- h. ,1 la 111* adopted daughter, Paul­
Burt on-Swartz Company at Perry PhilasUdphta on Onul.-r b an,l
i* nearing completion.
The owners The third and fourth giura x udì 1» to Do* •t &gt;
« linnneial loot tu a o v fool adierti-liii* - l i t u i that i« ago, gialli.*,I a . out mulini c *&gt;f the i ne, .viih a provision that in ease of
hive u contract with the gigantic played in Boston. October !1 at J !
&lt; !■ rw..l-r m i * offered 10 page* for presented to them titan to pay an i asc until the regular term ol court her death before /lie marries Harry
Ctrpentc* O’ Brien Company for all Thu fifth game will he played .in |*200. ur $20 a puge. in other words experienced puidicity man a salary in December.
her share will go( to his secretary.
K B
Bullock for the defense X iW ell,
cypress timber they can handle Philadelphia, ftetoher II and a sixth'tin* offer »n* .i gift of 91.H00 to (hi* lo sprilli the town's money l a way
pleaded for I lie coliti nun lice ou tin*
The latter company ‘has timber and game in Boston. Diinb.-r l , ;l more d t i providing the publishers would that will produee resili Is
Owen is a villain at heart und
ground that the defendant was ill
■
arri
mu
their
contract
and
furnish
timber land in several counties in than four games are m*ce-»ary to ile
It is so much cuMwr to contract and that several of his witnesses pints to secure Paulino'« fortune for
5ii oiiii copies of this beautiful hook.
tbe itatc, aggregating thousands of rido the series.
himself. How these plots were laid,
for $5il() spale in .stime
souvenir
j ' ” 1"
* ....... were unable to be present, Mr. Dun*
, ’’rfs* 10 (Treat is its undertaking
Timi was decidid la.c today ut a There was something wrong some­
how
they are curried out and Harry’«
edi ti on litan lo pac n't $600 in i»*u- run 0 j Tuvan*« also made a s trong
J 31
recently placed u mortgage meeting of lito National Baseball where.
share
in protecting Pauline is shown
Big a neat book for the town: it i* ¡dea for a f o n t iunanee
E \Y U n ­
A man named Thomas offered a
f°r 94,250,000 on record. The two com mission.
oil
the
screen in the different epi­
so much easier to . pend $■*»"«&gt; m v|h ,,f url ando und R. ii. Buford of
The umpires will he Klent and ! ¡tage in a book that he was to plate
,
.
,
fompanies are building a joint ramp
sodes of tho *«tory.
*0,nr
foreign manner than to Marittnna, aiding the prosecution;
.....
*t Athenn on the Coast Line Rail- Byron of the National League und in reading rooms in seventeen slates,
Owen is a very remarkaIdo villain,
on
an
automobile
trip
he
was
to
..................
..
n "»«* ■ * ne and ............................gain«» the motion.
rf * r ‘ *omo eighteen miles southeast Uineen and Hildehrand of the Amer­
and
leads Pauline into a series of
make ■this summer." [ i cost $240
,l' “ 1 1
i,U " |,r*,,M'r‘
I rough is facing trial for the
0 * crry, for the purpose of getting ican League.
the
most
thrilling adventures.
wou,t! l,riflli ln*
fourth time for the alleged crime.*
No chnhges wcre mnde ín che a puge for his idea. Many a c om -j‘ &gt;'
pUl ,1' no f ° r* the Cnrpenter-O’ ilrien
Harry,
ns
Pauline'« self-appointed
The writer knows he has keyed This L the third county in which ho
Lompany’s use at its mills near rule« fór pluybtg world’« series gano** mercint hodv hit on this stunt, and'
protector
is
kept
a very busy rnan,
although
the
tor
has
been
postponed
»«in**
f“
°l
advertising
that
an
adi,H
*
fared
a
judge.
He
has
heen
«ckaonville, and cypress for the
Playera eligihle to particípate nre:
rescuing
her
from
danger
from
Aug
1st
to
Sept
15th
and
now
vertising
eommittee
endorsed,
ai
d
&lt;ri&gt;
**l
first
in
Lake
and
it
was
then
Uurton-Swnrtx mill, at Perry.— Live
B o s t o n— Cat her, Cnerehum. f’on-\ifmis-ion.
fu
ami
2m
It
i-&lt;i*l
as
h
ig
h
a
I'J.'iH
an
*,*(«i(
r
'ToM
crr.d
to
Citru«
in
order
that
Oct
!-(,
il
is
-aid
tfiat
In
*
has
enough
0»k Democrat.
nolly, (’otterell. Crutrber.
Ihivi*.
1 vv i. i c l t e r s r e c e l v I .1 IM r* ■|■I •
• tl.. .bdeiidant could Ititi* ;,ii impuri
i
i
i
i
i
i
.
i
n
eight
for
the
jaunt
Hi
Ocal. Devore, Dugey, Kv.-r-, l»i!
$ 50(1
ltd V e rilM - n ic n l
In tl s . i i l v .
Survey or** f«r tin* new brick m a d
|r luti trial
\ failure to « ore a verDirecton of the East Florida Fair Iiert. (lowdy, Hess, James. Muran ha- n ft (tt)0 automobile and a pleas
ciitli.m
And
when
ngnin
tt* ■ &lt; '■ itili in Citrus lefl tile alloriieys to were
( he city last Friday and
him
In
the
«locution have recently held an viile,-Mantt, Mrtrtin, M it c bd i, M"- ¡ 1
altead
cago paper $-1.(in a uuery. Real ad- M&gt;eure a change of venue to Marion Saturday.
Tho question is being
m
e
a
n
t
i
m
e
Florida
communities
will
Smith,
Schmidt,
Um0rtant ,neolil(t at Palatka and run, Rudolph,
vertising
brings
queries
down
to
county.
agit.*jted
here
that the commissioners
begin to build sideboard* ahout
, , c? te
* ’ork is progressing Strand, Tyler, Whaling, ’ W hited.
6
to
15
cents.
will
not
pave
through the city limits
i
s aetorily . towards tho coming
Philadelphia— Baker, Burry, Ben­ their respective towns to contain the
Notire
of
Meeting
of
Hasting«,
in a conversation with
Which
is
cheaper?
T
o
employ
a
, 7 ' , 1 W#B decided &gt;that Volusia der, Bressler, Bush, Collins, Coombs. influx of n(*w citizens Thomas i« to
the
editor
Jhe
surveyor said: “ M y
The
first
business
meeting
of
the
commercial
secretary
and
have
your
send
down
here—
40,000
ho
told
the
l_ . °! r
Couat counties be Davies, Davis, Kopf, -Lapp, .Mrinstructions
nre
to survoy straight
Woman’s
Club
will
he
held
nt
tho
queries
cost
you
5
to
15
cents,
or
Sun—
40,000
count
.'cm
on
your
to
in
Putnam nnu
and Avoy, Mclnnea, Murphy, Oldring,
.»
— «Join
—• ■
*• *with
a n rutnnm
Star Theater Wednesday afternoon, through the town, the contract call«
not
employ
a
¿ommerclnl
secretary
fingem
;
i
t'*ey
roms
in.
\7e
hnvo
It,
j - vountiea aoriginally planning the Pennock, plnnk, Schang, Shawkcy• and ®verFthlng
evervthlno &amp;*&gt;-»points »to- ——
great* Strunk, ThDmns, Thompson, Walsh unronfirmeU, that he offerdu one and have your queries cost from $5 October 7. All members are urged for an unbroken lino of road."*—'
Hustings Journal.
community the $240 spacu for $76. up to $260 each?— Clearwater Sun. to he present.
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T R E SANFORD HERALD

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"W e stand then, for deeds of mercy Sept. 18tb, "D addy's birthday/'
and love, and for the education, Mrs. Williams was Miss Nellie
emancipation .and salvation of wora- .Furen of Sanford, Fla.— St. Petrr*.
on and ihildren at hortio and abroad burg Daily Time«,
and any work we can do to nd-|
—
♦
vance tho kingdom of God.*’
Invitation« have been received
B E IN G A R E S U M E O F S A N F O R D ‘ H A P P E N IN G S
BUDGET O F O PIN IO N “ JUST BETWEEN
Misa Lucille Aapinwall Bang in her, in*'Sanford from Dr. Blackman iff
usual excellent stylo a charming Hollins College, announcing the oj,en
• - - - - - - - U P - T O - D A T E =- ’■ =
YOU AND M E.”
little song "Jenny," and responded Ing exercises on Wednesday
Communications for'fhis Column Should he Marked "Society Editor", or
to the encore with "Cobwebs."!
,
Phoned to Mra. It. A. Tcrheuo. Phone 203
Miss Winnie Smith has* returned
Mrs. Terheun gave a humorous read------ T***------- -----Ti7—
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*ing entitled "Mra. ‘Purdy's Parquis- from a delightful vacation, delight,
beautiful bride roses, Only the rel- Ue»,"
fully spent"in the state of uhio
/Vrtin*- Islflrr
A CHI EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES ANI) FAITH.
were
atives
and
intimate
friends
.
Miss
Adelaide
Higgins
delightfully
One of the prettiest home wed­
“ HE'LL PR EN T ’ E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Mrs. Annie May Bynum is th*
rendered a piano number "Norwe­
dings solumnized in Sanford Recently present at the ceremony.
The punch bowl was arranged on gian Bridal Procession" followed by guest of her brother, Prof. |lynura
♦ » ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ a » » was* that of Misa Linda I.efflcr and
Mr. Braxton Perkins, Wednesday the veranda which had been trans­ " A Curious Story” for the encore. and expect« to spend the winter m
J How would you like to have this our gates and make them feN
And then came tho most delight Sanford.
afternoon at .1 o'clock. Rev. A. S. formed into a beautiful bower. The
said about you, when the time home and thu^ while the i^Hii
dining
room
was
effectively
decorful
surprise of the afternoon when
Peck, rector of Holy Cross Church
comes for the newspaper fellows to were being held in the theater the
ated
in
pink
and
green,
and
after
three
little maidens, Isabel Strong.
Mrs. J. C. Byck of Seiner "-pent
officiating.
write something to make an article strangers should be made more wel­
were Florence .Witte and Sarah Wight the /vpek end with her sister, Mr».
The attractive home was pleas- congratulations, the
guests
o f reasonable length, after you have come and brought into the house of
- ---. . .
t occasion.
•
- served delicious block ice cream in rendered a beautiful' Violin
num­ R*y .Butts. -.
antly
decorated'for
tfie
In
God. This reminds me of the great
finished—here below?;
the parlor white and green were the pink and white, and the small cakes ber - "Engleman," with Misa Mar­
"T h e world hp found a good place movement now being inaugurated color motif, and on one aide of the 'verc *ce&lt;l
Mr. M. Mlnerick of GalnesviH*
white with a pink rose garet Strong at the piano. It was
to live In. Perhaps there were cer­ by Mrs. Must a in In St. Louis and room yvaa arranged an altar, with *n
center. The brides cake was rather a novel experience to see tho spent Saturday and Sunday in San­
The
tain persona In it who fell some­ called the Anti-Lonely Club.
cnnfties in crystal holders and a pro­ a triumph, in the culinary art, the rather a novel experience to see ford.
following
dispatch
from
the
daily
what short of what might be de­
firió » of handsome white carna- white icing being adorned with a three fittle girls at -one time playing
sired. But ho was always able to paper tells of her plans:
bea utifuL-jSMtn
»^f.~rtrr|in und with such perfect
violin
•‘ A movement originating^ with
for—their derelic­
ten
Dmhrida
in
lu.r
flTstructor at Stetson University will
!Uf\W
*
cercmony, after the arrivât", up the
tion«, and he.was sure to know some Afrs. Ambie H. Mustain of St. Louis
manner had. cut tho first. -slice, the ,
Mias
Carrie Ensminger
,
- . -presided ctrme ovc4 from DeLnnd Wednesseveral years ago, having for ita ob­ guests, Mrs. F. S. Munson, one of
unsuspected virtues in them-” . .
Sanford's finest musicians, played- -tto married, gi lefts ft el e invited to at thô punt* b howl and was assisted -day. and will be the guest, of Mr«.
This o|d world Is a good place in ject the amelioration of the oppres­
softly. "Every Soul Has Its Song," try their fortune,. Misa Bello Smith jn serving by Miss Nona Wylly apd H m r y v W tg
whiafru‘ ~ T i m i n r m w r only in the. sive lo
ganized a class in Sanford amt TUI
llowtui .by "Träumerei.-"
As tho securing the ring. Miss Annie H i*-j Mrs. Findlay Munson.
eveht you arc able to point out ex- great city, haa been revived
______
come over from Ilnt-and «,y,ir.- wrrlr—'
strains of the "Bridal Chorus" from gins the dime und Miss Ruth Met-'
-f»m^»ding rapidly over the south. It
.
I
¡{ote Meeting
to instruct her- pupils.
Lohengrin sounded, the brido enter­ tinger the thimble.
— only in the event you arc able to now looks aa if the ambition of its
The bride and Kioom took the
John McUch entertalned the
ed
with
her
brother,
Mr.
William
recognlxe ’some unsuspected virtue founders to see tho movement devel­
for_ Jacksonville, r08C mn^er8f members of the WomMrs. B. E. Beatty, Mrs. Ed. PilLcfller.1 She was met at the altar by afternoon train
in those with whom you associate. op into a national organization is
the groom and his best man, Mr. J. where they left via Clyde line for an.„ c ,ub&gt; very dclightfully Wcd. ley and Mr. Walter Beatty of Wash­
It la another way of Baying that we about to be realized.
D. Roberta. Miss Peaches' Lofller. New York nnd other northern cities. nesday afternoon last, with one of ington, N. C., have arrived here for
In many cities of the south and
get out of life exactly what we put
a sister of the bride was u charming Upon their return they will go to the largest meetings yet held, for the Hand-Betta wedding and are the
cast organizations have been formed
.into life.
housekeeping.
maid of honor.
the purpose of rpaking roses. Al- guests of Mrs. Chas. Hand,
The trouble with a good many for the purpose of affording an op­
Tho bride has spent her life in this though the BUcndanee ¡8 go0(1 it
The bride was very lovely in a
people is they do not play fair wifh portunity for strangers of both
city her parents being among San-j^ raqUMUd lhat moro oi the dub
Mrs. A. C. Chapman, who cams
themselves. They try to cheat them sexes.to meet for social Intercourse. * niorflah going-sway gown of Copen- ford's earliest residents, nnd she has
I hagen blue, unu chic hat to 'mutch.
over to attend the wedding of her
members
attend
these
meetings.
■elves. They seem to think they It has been suggested—and work to
She curried a shower bouquet of a host of friends.by whom she is
The meeting tomorrow, Wedtfes- si»lcr. Miss Stewart, returned to
can put mud into their lives and that end is now in progress —that
greatly bclived.
She is an accom­ day, will he belli at the home of Kissimmee Saturday.
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take out virgin gold. They act,as these.several organizations in various
plished musician and has a most at­
if it were possible to find fault with localities he united under one gen-1 absence from the campaign injure tractive personality. The groom is a Mrs. Dnenc Turner at 3 o'clock.
Mr. W. H. Tibbala, Jr Jell today
others, and enjoy the world in which eral head, the purpose being to ex­ the party's chances at the polls.
genial member of the firm known as
for Ona. where he will ■ni h
Hook
Laters'
Club
tend the links in the chain until the
The administration
has
d0ru&gt; the Sanford Shoe i Clothing Com­
others live at the same time.
The Book Lovers' Club held its the drug business.
splendidly.
Congress
has
performed
whole
nation
is
included.
It isn't satisfaction with one's seif
pany, and has made a large circle of
These organizations, known vari­ servicer entitling the .present ses­ friends, among whom he is very first fall meeting at thd home of
that makes life worth while; it is
By every popular, since coming to Sanford Mrs. It. E. Tolar Thursday nftcr- {/ Mrs. E. S. Parsons has returned
satisfaction with other people.
Life ously aa the "L9aely Social Ci-lclea," sion td- rank very high.
from Tampa and is again the guejt
becomes unbearable when it haa to which is the name applied by Mrs. fair argument, the House is entitled from Virginia several years ago. noon, with six members present.
of
Mrs. E. T. Woodruff,
After the transaction of business
be lived with those who are avar­ Mustain to the original organization, to re-election in November; House, The best wishes of all follow Mr.
icious, with those who are malicious, and "Less Lonely Leagues," or Senate and President merit the en- and Mrs. Perkins in their new life. refreshments were served by the
hostess uuil a delightful hour en-, Mr. and Mr». I. K. R o ­ &gt; ari* it
with those who are not virtuous, "Anti-Lonely I^eagues" are berom- I &lt;Iptaument which such re-election
Tampa Tribune.
joyed.
Those present were Mes- the Fairview apartment« for the
«with those who are undeserving. ing vastly popular among the thou­ would imply.
dutries John Brady, Geo. Fox. Mor­ wi liter
Ami tlic rule of sticking to his
So If thut is the way you ace others, sands of men and women who find
It
A
lie
&lt;
¡alloy
hr
r
ion Hopson, ('has
Polk, E. N
gales
0 / joli which the President lays down
that is the way they are, so far as themselves within fthp
v Mr. Ed llouih has return« I •rt*m
Luke
and
R,
E.
Tolar.
Telegrams
roceiVed
in
the
city
strange
cities.
Some
of
them
now
\
for
himself
should
control
every
you are concerned. Hence, if you
a
delightful visit at New All. any.
Miss
look at people through such unchar­ have hundreds of members upon member of Congress This is no tim announce the marriage -of
I
n
«1
This is ml James Margaret White of Sanford
/‘rrsonuf .Mention
Old people are even inerçiher of Congress
itable eyes, then, indeed, are you their rolls
Kdmi
Plant lias returned to
to
Mr.
Edward
H.
Gallagher
of
AsMiss
more
eager
to
join
than
the
young
time
foe
fence
Iixmg
aL
home.
The
living your life in a world that isn't
Miss Mary Simms, who wa* one1
commission
given
men
elected
in
!
bury
Park,
N.
J..
at
Baltimore,
Md,;
Sanford
and
will
spend the winter
ones."
fit to live in.
nf
the attendants at the &lt;t. « tr*
I'll/ «]«&gt;«-&gt; not expire till
March. Monday uftiTnoon at I o'clock with Mrs, Geo Diekinson
But if you can see in others the
wedding has ret Ilf! 1 : *iì
Ga
telici
Medical statistics are authority III 15; until .then their duty is to After an extended wedding trip ■%(
virtues that within them lie— for *
her
home
in Plant ("1ty•there are virtues in the worst of for the statement that a large per their country, nnd their own private several weeks, Mr and Mrs. (iullaMr and Mrs. M. M Mitchell
fortunes
are
of
m
i
weight
in
the
bill-!
gher
will
reside
at
Asbury
Pnrk.
men; if you can find excuses for the cent of children attending school
Vole) • Williams has returned 1rnm
( where they will begin housekeeping left Thursday for New York to Inshortcomings of others— ami there are -afflicted with curvature of the mice.
gone
two
weeks.
Florida, where lie ila* 1r«*ff|
South
_ _ in a beautiful home, the gift of Mr
is ever an excuse for any man's spine or other bodily imperfection ^
»t
iif Jas Brow runa »I &lt; 1ànitill"
gtic
GaMagher’s parents
M r s Gallagher
shortcomings; if you can forgive, which could he easily corrected by a|
tly
lar.-agrcsa).
V
Miss
Lucille
Henderson
of
Dade.
cn the--popular*
lias buen lor
■■
hefp, Bmf encourage, simple method of physical exercise. |
and
efficient
wh” hr’* '
lh''
ül
And tliis brings to my mind a
then wilt you live in a world that is
Mi s s Jimmie I.ning left on Thursday
M r ami Mrs
Robert H-rtoPa
Caldwell &amp; Sons’ .
Mr Gallagher Is
full ' i f delightful associates, and' suggestion for local application
for
New
Smyrna.
left Saturday for Arcadia,
-»'m
a suceesssful commission merclflint
Why not let our school hoards, or
your life, like theirs will lie worth
thev will make their futur«* hor&lt;
teachers prescribe such a course for
while.
X- Miss] Fannie Lowry of Plant City.
.S/rilu' titdr
the pupils in our public srhools?
1/
who &lt;ninc over for* tie I. •filrrKathleen, ihr* littl
ria ught. r of
M rs. (ifo. Fox chaperoned a gay j ’erkins wedding is now in Jacksyn^ Old Socrates, as wise as any of Fifteen minutes a day of tilin' rouid
Mr and Mr» E. E Brady ret or. A
party of young pcrTple-fTtiiny even­ ville.
them, used to pray, "O grant me, O he easily foumlT* and a careful sys­
today from Georgia, w tmro she as
" (
ing on a most enjoyable straw ride
—
God, all I need ^nd no .more." And tem of physical exercise in which all
spent the summer.
to the home of Mr P M Elder,
his prayer was answered, as nil pupils he required to participate
- Mr. A W. Fitts. Jr , tui i n*where tlie happy crowd enjoyed the turner! rum Thomas vilh&gt; a nil ot her &gt;JMUs Annie I1aw k
would create a healthy circulation
prayers are that ijught to he.
m a/, 'n ta
chicken
pillau anti other good tilings Georgia points, where 11* hijs been Sanford after ¡1 ver , leasnnt
of
the
hlood,
develop
the
physique,
How many prayers at this day ami
TTV
I’
served by Miss Nellie Elder, ihwr
age are as modest? How. many of correct mild forms of spinal curva­
in the 1 It err *1 of 1 tie d a r&gt; i-ti* me*- n 1 r spent 1 h her eld i.
' * * if
young hostess
T h o s e in t h e party
us or how few desire only that ture, und serve ns a general phy-i&lt;*ul
gta
were
Mrs
Gen
Fox. Miss«*s Nellie
tonic
And
the
mind
would
become
which we need?' Whose prayers
Mrs. G E By nu in and Why
Evans-, Kate, Gertrude and Jane daughtc r returned Frill ay fr&lt; III u
would not he answered if he prayed clearer nnd brighter and in better
A luti«- duught r r wUw nor 1 1•» If
Brown, Annie Lee Caidwrfl, Addle
as wisely und proceeded to do the form to sustain the. strain of the
among
the
summer
spent
and
Mrs. If. l.uIf mu11 liât Wt'l'k
pleasant
Neal, Virginia Brady, May Thrasher, homo folks in Arkansas.
class room.
best he could?
Fern Ward,
Elizabeth Stafford,
-Training of the mind is essential,
And, to continue the questioning,
Miss Alice Guild came up frara
Ruth
McDaniel,
Agnes Bothamly,
but
a
proper
regard
for
the
demands
who among us would not be better
Mrs.,C. R. Walker has returned Orlando Sunday to spend the wick
Alice Caldwell; Fred Wight, Allan irom\; Jacksonville nnd Tallahassee with her sister. Miss Clara I.oi'mf
off ’ If he had only the things he of the body is also necesiary. That
Jones,
G. W. Spencer, J D. Wood­
sluggish
feeling
which
retards
the
needs. Nearly every man's troubles
Guild
ruff, llarroid
Washburn,
Dixie
arc due to the things he does not advancement of so many pupils
(Mrs, J C Ensminger nnd \Jiss
Brown hmi Ed.J Betts.
need.
Nearly all heartaches, and would gradually disappear under
Carrie are again at home after n de­ H'berr l'isífing Worbrc1 art /., 'd
exercise,
leaving
most of the henduehes among the proper physical
lightful summer spent in Vermont
Miss Lillie Farnsworth u !I IsMiotic ami iMtirions
women are due to striving for things both mind and body in n healthy1
and Massachusetts. They attended with Dr. and Mrs I, It Philip*
Mrs. Henry Wight was hostess the funeral of Mr. Geo. H. Fernald
which they do not need, or obtain­ state.
With all deference to our school
to the members of the Ntìssionary in Boston, while en route to San-,
ing them, in riotous use thereof.
Mtss Salumi* Hampton in slopinc
Union of the Congregational church ford.
It is not meant that one should hoard and teachers, we make "this
with Mrs. S. Ü. Shmliolscr
*
and their friends Monday afternoon J
aspire only to a crust of bread and as a suggestion.
.
------—
.
.•
It is worth a trial.
from 3 to 6. A large number re­
rough clothing. One can exist upon
To the regret of her many friends
Mias Martha King, one of the
• • •
sponded to) the 'A t. Home' invita­ Mrs. E. W. D. Dunn will not tcarh High School tes’chers is domiciled
■ueb food and protect himself from
tions,. for Mrs. Wight is a popular in Sanford this winter.
the elements with such clothing. 5 A splendid presentation of the
with Mrs. T. L. Newton.
and charming hostess.
But he needs more— much more. American patriot's point of view in
After the regular business meet­
He needs education ahd music and the present European crisis is given
Mr. and Sirs. R. J. Holly nml
Miss Louise Harris and Mi»
ing, which was conducted by Mrs. family are moving this week into Edna Plant arc with Mr». Dickisart—and pleasant surroundings at in President Wilson's letter to Frank
C. "E. Walker, a most enjoyable pro­ their new home over the Herald son.
al time«.
He need« the .conven E. Doretnus, chairman of (he Dem­
gram
of music and missions was office, where they will reside this
enres'of modern .life, quite aa much ocratic National Congressional -Com­
Tempt the appetite,
Wbli
rendered,
and duinty refresh­ winter.
as primeval man needed ,a chunk of mittee.
Declaring his belief thut
Mr. T. A. Christopher is at the
please the taste and
ments
served,
completing
an after­
flesh. But no man needs as much the responsibilities of office will keep
Ohio House.
«
n o u rish the body.
noon of delightful pleasure.
To ' It will he of interest to her many
as he thinks he needs, and few men him at Washington, when leaders of
Crisp,dean and fresh.
those who were not accustomed to friends In Sanford to hear that Mrs.
can handle more than they need his party throughout the country de­
Miss Alice Totherly is sto.ppmi
5 cents.
attending missionary meetngs. it M. Martin will not occupy Comfort with her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Walktf.
with profit to themselves or 'anybody sire him to visit their sections in the
* '
K
* ^
was a revelation and delight, a Cottage this winter hut will hnvc
glae.
interests of tho fall campaign, the
number
signifying their intention charge of the Epworth Inn at En­
No one gets out of life all there is President sounds a high note of
Miss Clara Louise Guild wi reto
become
members "at the close of terprise.
to be gotten until he can sincerely patriotic purpose which will find an
*
side with Mrs. A. P. Connelly
the afternoon.
pray the prayer o f Socrates. Until echo in millions of hearts.
Round, thin, tender—
Mrs. F. P. Strong's paper on
with a delightful flavor
Mrs. E. N. Luke nnd daughter
he comes to understand that which
“ Every patriotic man,", observes
Mrs. E. N. Luke will he with Mr*.
“ What the Missionary Societies of are the guests of Mrs. Chas. L. Polk Chas. Polk. - - is good for him, and learns to use it Mr. Wilson, “ ought now to stay on
— appropriate for lunch­
our Church Stand For" gave an In­ at their country home and will re­
temperately; until he haa bsniahed his job until the crisis Is pissed and
eon, tea and d in n er.
teresting,
brief outline of the mis­ side with them this winter.
10 center
the desire for things which he does ought to stay where his job can
Prof. J. R. Wild man’ Is stoppini
sionary societies and their work
not need; until he, can forget him­ beat be done. We must do what­
with
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davison.
*4i&lt;
in' home and foreign fields, touching
Miss Ruth Mettinger will return
self as soon as hit necessities have ever la necessary - and forego what­
upon the ipeciAc work of the San­ to St. Timothy's Hospital, Phila­
been served, man does not begin to ever is necessary to keep ba in close
Miss Eva Walker will teach th®
ford Union. In the Florida field, delphia, Thursday morning after a second grade primary this winter.
live. ; *
,and active concert in order to re­
• • • .
the locsl society contributes to the most enjoyable visit with her fam­
lieve in every possible way the
• •
West Tamps mission and the sup­ ily. • Miss Mettinger haa been the
H The several churches In Sanford stress and strain upon our people
Miss Nlta Moore will make
Made
of
the
finest
port
and education of Empiro, a recipient of .many delijthtful atten­ home with her sister,
that have been forced to m e' the Wurinr the continuance of ' the pre
Mrs. Kingredienta. B a k e d
little Cuban girl; and-the Florida tions during her vacations. She will
theater buildings while th e churehes ent extraordinary conditions.
Kfy
Murrell.
to perfection. The
Gospel Navy, the splendid work graduate in May.
are In course of construction may job, I know, ban be done beat only
n a t i o n a l stre n g th
being done by .Rev. Nell McQuarrio
be doing a greater-work this winter if I .devote my whole thought and
food. to.cents.
• Miss GiAd and Miss Alice TethcrNotice to Telephone Subscriber*
on the southern coast of .Florida.
than If they were housed In their attention to It and think of nothing
ly
came
up
-from
Orlando.
Sunday
In
the
Foreign
field
the
society
On and after October 1st. I Sli­
new buildings.
The the'aters are but the duties of the hour.” ’
1
night
to
take
up
their
duties
at
the
contributes
to
the
work
In
China
ther«
will bo a charge of ONE
dose in and the services ought- to
Thus, argue« the President, he
B u y biscuit baked by
and Turkey. Mrs. Strong very beau­ High Schodl on Monday.
D O L L A R (M.00) made for chant­
attract a lonely man on Sunday even­ will probably be unable to take part
tifully expressed ths use of misaiCan­
ing position of telephone in »a10*
ing who is in the city, for a few days. in the fall canvass. That task must
N ATION AL BISCUIT
The many friends of Mr. and Mra. building, and TW O
ary societies when she said that
DOLLARS
In fact one of the ministers. last be left to others.
COMPANY
"O qr missionary societies are just W. W. Williams of St. Petersburg (82.00) for moving telephone fro®
Sunday night touched on this sub­
Men of ¿11 parties wiU approv
great
beautifully
organized are congratulating them on the ar­ .one building to another.
ject and stated that the congrega­ what the chief executive says. Nor,
A lw ays look fot that Name.'j
motherhood
for
the
world’’
and in rival of an eight pound daughter,
SA N F O R D T E L E PH O N E CO. ,
tion should become more active in if one look at it from a partisan
conclusion summarised by .stating, Sarah Elizabeth, who arrived on
Per F. W. Mahoney, Sec’y.
looking after the strangers within point of view, should the President's'

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FIRE PREVENTION PERILS OF PAULINE
THE REGULAR FALL FLA. WEEKLY REVIEW THE GERMANS ARE GIVING GROUND
EQUINOCTIAL STORIVL: SHOWSIMPOVEMENT ^ BOTH IN THE EAST AND THE WEST SAVES TROUBLE AT STAR MONDAY
DID BUT SM A LL DAM AGE M A N Y
am o ng

fa r m s

of

CELERY DE^TiV _

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N E W I N D U S T R I E S G E N E R A L V O N K L U C K ’S A R M Y IS S A I D | T O B E IN S P E C I A L C A R E S H O U L D T H E G R E A T E S T S E R I A L
H A V E B E E N IM L O M O T E D
A M O S T D E S P E R A T E C O N D IT IO N D E C IS IV E
B E T A K E N IN S T A T E — - M a T I O N - B K ^ U R E P U Y
• O V E R T1L11. S T A T E - R E S U L T S A R E E X P E C T E D A T A N Y T IM E
O F F L O R ID A -" - !/ . r~ f t e r t t t ^ r d d u c è 5 *

Columiurrr tin..
our regular equinoexiul storm t hut
dust ría) ‘ bnitPf nu«jsne- ye—»■»-)--urfsetf
*h„ Hevp Tirexrtng for sonu* time urInst week:
r,vrd on schedule on Tuesday or
"Constructloti, industriai and gen­
rather early Wednesday morning.
erai business urtivi |&gt; in thè situi h■ml for. 1,01,111 l ' mo &gt;l ■ « ‘mod that
‘ the bottom had fallen out and all enst has heen greaier ibis week tlttin
th.
In lIn1
, tuirlil » at m tium; last, ihouglì thè latter showed a very
do«a. but the rain did not lust long, ¡irrreptible itnpro voement as rumwhich probably saved* the furmcra parod with thè prcvious week.
“ The nwnrding of importuni con­
In this section much loss from water.
trada
und announcements of under*
.Some of- them sufTered in the Beod
takings
of magnitudo are included
beds and some frtyn plants that had
in
thè
new»
for thè week.
been set in the field but the losses
“
A
$500,000
coltoli mill is to he
were comparatively small and the
p.xtabHshed
at
l.atìrnnge.
&lt;ìa.
growers .arc thankful to get off so
"Duval
eounty.
Florida,
has
light. Usually at this time of the
jPar these heavy rnins are expected awarded contrai is *f.»r thè erectiu
and i hey are the bane of the grow­ of additimi* to its emiri house and
jai! at u tdliil of i f j l . f j f
er, who are just planting the lettlire
(ll
“ Jefferson ■iHliily Mal..,in;
and celery and Other plants in I hr
liiiiid a 2-tnrv -il
liebls ,.r get their seedbeds in good
l.ake 1 1 * 1 1 1 1
Fi or i t a
ha- ohi
„haj,'. and i he witter ruins them b&gt;
p!o\ i-d c n g i ih . r- ’ .I | r. » . •• pi., coming in s»Kb .» large volume that
(or&gt; road coiisiruciiun, fur wluch
the drain pipes do not carry it oil
ahout $600,00(1 will In* ex|'ended.
. last enough.
"A con tra et has heen awarded in
'However. H no more rains of this
Tampa,
Fin., («r ilo* credimi uf tt
nature occur the farmers will he
lilir
try
building
t&gt; rn-i $17.505
ha|&gt;|'Y. as the one Wednesday help­
M m m ' i . FI . i
I- *■■1■ V
I.o l ­
ed ail It” ' crops , uiiMdrrahly lit'l'ad
■
oust
r
io
I
ion
u
l
ghli
ii. .I. of damaging them and everybody is
- a ni l . r V s ewerII tills Hiiirm was the regular
I i . I!.
I*
nr,g 1 &lt;d rnjr«r that we a•• i p
I $ 1.1,11110 ni i ini n\i n i &gt;. 1■
¡itm;d tn tiave in ihe (all. then
Plant t'i!V i .........
io,
urr he "&gt; indeed for t tie beaillllul
;
will
Veli
IJ
1
1
M
1
1
*
_
■
1
1
Ill'll
,If I'f.lV I
fall »• vilier
will follow and there
I* * - * I *• g
'll-.
will ■• .ail lung but pi a....... 1 1.«
$ I I .you
M. Joint» »tver. «W *
r*pim»r tt

' To the Public*
The Florida Pi;
- irf* Preventjpa So__
miles from Cracow in pursuit of ciel y desires to emphasize, in view of

DnnkiTs arm y. There is terrtflçfihliag „1 B n W * » the fr ,
battle is still undecisive.

Manager Herndon has
arrangements to show to
of Hanford a thirty five'
picture, to co m o" a three

a«,

just made
the people
reel, serial
.refle.v epi-

„,,s ,

The position of (ienexili__ V o U * l ur

absolute rleantiness and especial known
'
tIH feature night and in ad­
care to P R E V E N T FIRE in every dition to the regular program an
KlUCK S arm) is desperate.
.
mercantile Und tnunufucturjng cs- epiaoue
oi ■
t ne Perils
renia of t'auline"
episode of
“■The
Pauline'*
,
'
,
! taldUhment in the state, whether It will
*“ ‘he exhibited.
'
Slight advance* by both wings of.
I he most recent word from the |IC ¡n fvln ,,r p(irtill| operation or
As soon us proper arrangements
the allied armies are indicated ill an ¡Belgian w.,r office also given out las entirely closed down, and to stress can be made, a story of each section
official statement issued by the night stated that the Belgians were particularly the IN D I V ID U A L RE- will be* published in the Sanford
French war office at 2:15 o'rlork this 1successfully repulsing the attack of S P O N S IIH LIT Y
for
preventable -Herald in Fridays' issue and can he
afternoon. At the same time th e ,the Germans on Antwerp.
'
0f ,,ÿory «l«.Mcription
seen the following Monday at the
general situation is described us unFlghiinV in the Far East lia- lieWith plants ready to resume op- Star:
ehatige*.
■gun in earnest with mi attack by (-rations witli unimpaired capacity
The fertls of Pauline is admitted
We huxe, nevertheless, says the (¡crm.ut . ,ir&gt;hip* on land positions Florida will occupy n commanding to he the greatest series of Motion
statement,
made progress on our t&gt;f the Japanese who are besieging po-Minn in the commerce of tin* Picture Plays ever produced and
left to the north, of the Somme and Taingcr
world upon eeSsutlOh o f hos t i l i t i e s shown to ( he public by any firm.
mi o' it right . M.r Southern Wnevri*
lit
! ..rupe
H**r products, lumber,
rite players, tin- author and the
\n
Ir-lre i '
V"
v ' T’ '
1 ' “ * d at h . -. ,1 -tores
and
phosphate,
will
l&gt;
&gt;
I'd
he resources guarantee lo you
1a1*.' lie -* - M-gi
Tbe tirief
I'.in- .ii'iiou'o'wmeiit Tokio
i
i
'
i
-i.
*
i
&lt;
i*
l*ta
ml
alai
al
lug
lo
r
the
ip.ality of the production. Tho
I, -iii.il lor).i In lioiit
¡lord- the &gt;. 1y I ;i 1 ilillll official gun;*rice
levels
than
have
«ever
heretostory
is clean and wholesome, yet
destrlv *-r while a. Japanese mine
Mi'tlrevs thrown on the tremendous
fore
prevailed.
It
is
imperative,
wit
it
plenty
of thrills, ad ventures,
sweeper was sunk off the harbor and
struggle in northern Frinire today.
therefore, that every plant he eon- narrow escapes, villainy, love scata
Jit
t
1
,
i
!;.*-**
strpplv
-hip
dalnni'ed
London and Merlin remained «¡lent
The* gpmdest
rill*
n what vague Japan eu* slat«*- served and protected from loss or lerci I throughout.
in the lute afternoon and what un'damage
hi
lire
if
nor
meri
hauls
and
sreni.
effects,
ilo*
most
thrilling, al­
t!** i it. i Tessimi 1 ha1 I he
nlhital report- r. :n hi ,1 ihe 1'llited mem
ii
nuf.it
t
u-ers
wo.ild
t.
i(.
to.
gobi
J
most
1
,
libelli
1
a
Me
specta
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health fatlitig asks Frulline lo ma r r y
ine-«, lo mage the journey, lull the * old at the Utile of hi- death
H** ijjcr truck., llirvt boso reds-and bf-j
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bition to become a great writer.
Early visitors to the city have . l a r g s o n i die,
paymenl. mn absolution
r-L&gt;- provi«, that lie has som« lai­
been heaïd to express appreciation i m p r o i e l n e n t , $1 S.min Mobi l e. Ala
Fin* ¡ircyeittiun is a mailer of
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hi -lowing Harri and bis father
over the generally clean condition a tol fL'-l ,1 s * F. lisa, ola Fia t b.-at. . leunbness and • i r e f u l 1 ti t b*
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of the citi streets
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tion in ■t A-tigiisi 1 tu* t hai ts w .11 \ I tal I V .
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A cluni*. ( ome down here to I*elis­ other treasures is, a mummy. Just
ra,1d,t-or trees m Clay county is only pit. Hit.: cantieri Roberts -la ho ; fr«*e .d».*1 ritoltimi advertising Tampa and i ue season has not begun.
-.in mill ¡unti South Florida.* The hook » h i * •Inv or so ago \-l. M r Foster'' w.t* mere, and you ina., soon ride in «rtu* after in- decision to give Paulino
Afloliier indication that the people of siery mill, (»udsdeil. Alii
!.. Ih* 5o per ecnt advertising add 5tl in * . arwater and wanted $5uii to grown on your own yea. i
Fell* her trip, lie is silling in the libniry
Florida are 'beginning to discover near ClaXt.in (i:t . was pia et. Lid
when he is attached by one of his
p.
r
real
text
and
to
be
printed
on
money producers that have hereto­ land, Fla.”
• » i il.! li a Fosti r Bureau lor* and lucre Tribune
faintitti*
-pollWhen in a semiTine
b.,,.i,
paper
The
advertising
fore heen overlooked or Jicglorted.
l o Î., •• s p l i c e III Ills gUl d.
bookiio,i,
.Him,
-iu,te,
the mummy steps
page** wer...........-IJ al $100 a page T'l. i i hire Is .-.(il lo Ilei [i lite Fi
There are probably other thing* now
('
d.'V.ii [""in her ease ai d addresses
The huai, wo aid easily cost $10,00(1 fu
upnotiei d wliich in future days will
! . . . d, ni ni 1 Imago T n i i n e
lot
him
help bring- cash into the trade chanPhiladelphia, Dit
, T he lir-.r n. prodii , , Sgurtng 100 pages, and ( huaro Keeord Herald Florida ili­
Ocala, Fla. Oct, I
Judge Bul­
nel« of our state. Bradenton n Her­ two games bel wecu the Pluladc! t In-, advertising if all of lite 50 page ti •*n-. and so on ad lib.
This muses an attack of heart
lo. 1. of tin* circuit i-nurTt- holding a failure resulting in his death.
ald. '
His
phia American- and the Bo-ton S-i wer.- i nVa-li would produce a reieI'i il I* why Florida riuniti.Trini
special session in Ocala lo try Albert will, when read, leaves one-half of
id
tionuis fnr the loi-.-vall champion-I uuino.- &gt;
d $5.000 The |&gt;ropusition was hodle- are kept poor
They have
Tim $500,(101) steel mill of the ship of llii* w.nul will be ¡dai ed in turnet .down by the ( hntnher of Itot |.- roed |o .i *, no Mani of ihcci \ Moligli for the alleged murder of h.v fortune 'o bis -on and the other
« ..n r ., r* * .|i.d an it).peal mi» mad.* I lot,*, n cheap**! lo p u l their mon. y hi- vv||c ai I i \ares -i-l eral 1ear- h. ,1 la 111* adopted daughter, Paul­
Burt on-Swartz Company at Perry PhilasUdphta on Onul.-r b an,l
i* nearing completion.
The owners The third and fourth giura x udì 1» to Do* •t&gt;
« linnneial loot tu a o v fool adierti-liii* - l i t u i that i« ago, gialli.*,I a . out mulini c *&gt;f the i n e , .viih a provision that in ease of
hive u contract with the gigantic played in Boston. October !1 at J !
&lt; !■ rw..l-r m i * offered 10 page* for presented to them titan to pay an i asc until the regular term ol court her death before /lie marries Harry
Ctrpentc* O’ Brien Company for all Thu fifth game will he played .in |*200. ur $20 a puge. in other words experienced puidicity man a salary in December.
her share will go( to his secretary.
K B Bullock for the defense X iW ell,
cypress timber they can handle Philadelphia, ftetoher II and a sixth'tin* offer »n* .i gift of 91.H00 to (hi* lo sprilli the town's money l a way
pleaded for I lie coliti nun lice ou tin*
The latter company ‘has timber and game in Boston. Diinb.-r l , ;l more d ti providing the publishers would that will produee resili Is
Owen is a villain at heart und
ground that the defendant was ill
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arri
mu
their
contract
and
furnish
timber land in several counties in than four games are m*ce-»ary to ile
It is so much cuMwr to contract and that several of his witnesses pints to secure Paulino'« fortune for
5ii oiiii copies of this beautiful hook.
tbe itatc, aggregating thousands of rido the series.
himself. How these plots were laid,
for $5il() spale in .stime
souvenir
j ' ” 1"
* ....... were unable to be present, Mr. Dun*
, ’’rfs* 10 (Treat is its undertaking
Timi was decidid la.c today ut a There was something wrong some­
how
they are curried out and Harry’«
edition litan lo pac n't $600 in i»*u- run 0j Tuvan*« also made a strong
J 31
recently placed u mortgage meeting of lito National Baseball where.
share
in protecting Pauline is shown
Big a neat book for the town: it i* ¡dea for a fo n t iunanee
E \Y U n­
A man named Thomas offered a
f°r 94,250,000 on record. The two com mission.
oil
the
screen in the different epi­
so much easier to .pend $■*»"«&gt; m v|h ,,f urlando und R. ii. Buford of
The umpires will he Klent and ! ¡tage in a book that he was to plate
,
.
,
fompanies are building a joint ramp
sodes
of
tho *«tory.
*0,nr
foreign manner than to Marittnna, aiding the prosecution;
.....
*t Athenn on the Coast Line Rail- Byron of the National League und in reading rooms in seventeen slates,
Owen
is
a very remarkaIdo villain,
rf*r‘ *omo eighteen miles southeast Uineen and Hildehrand of the Amer­ on an automobile trip he was to ................... n "»«*■* ne and ......................... .gain«» the motion.
and
leads
Pauline into a series of
make ■this summer." [ i cost $240
,l'“ 1 1
i,U" |,r*,,M'r‘
I rough is facing trial for the
0 * crry, for the purpose of getting ican League.
the
most
thrilling
adventures.
wou,t! l,riflli ln*
fourth time for the alleged crime.*
No chnhges wcre mnde ín che a puge for his idea. Many a com-j‘ &gt;'
pUl ,1'no f ° r* the Cnrpenter-O’ ilrien
Harry,
ns
Pauline'«
self-appointed
The writer knows he has keyed This L the third county in which ho
Lompany’s use at its mills near rule« fór pluybtg world’« series gano** mercint hodv hit on this stunt, and'
protector
is
kept
a
very
busy rnan,
although
the
tor
has
been
postponed
»«in**
f“
°l
advertising
that
an
adi,H
*
fared
a
judge.
He
has
heen
«ckaonville, and cypress for the
Playera eligihle to particípate nre:
rescuing
her
from
danger
from
Aug
1st
to
Sept
15th
and
now
vertising
eommittee
endorsed,
ai
d
&lt;ri&gt;
**l
first
in
Lake
and
it
was
then
Uurton-Swnrtx mill, at Perry.— Live
Boston— Cather, Cnerehum. f’ on-\ifmis-ion. fu ami 2m
It i-&lt;i*l as high a - I'J.'iH an *,*(«i( r
'ToMcrr.d to Citru« in order that
0»k Democrat.
nolly, ( ’otterell. Crutrber. Ihivi*. Oct !-(, il is -aid tfiat In* has enough
1 vv i. i c l t e r s recel v I .1 IM r* ■|■I •
• tl.. .bdeiidant could Ititi* ;,ii impuri
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n
eight
for
the
jaunt
Hi
Ocal. Devore, Dugey, Kv.-r-, l»i!
Survey or** f«r tin* new brick mad
\ failure to « ore a verDirecton of the East Florida Fair Iiert. (lowdy, Hess, James. Muran ha- n ft (tt)0 automobile and a pleas $50(1 ltd V e r i l M - n i c n l In tl s . i i l v . |r luti trial
ciitli.m
And when ngnin tt* ■ &lt; '■ itili in Citrus lefl tile alloriieys to were
( he city last Friday and
him
In
the
«locution have recently held an viile,-Mantt, Mrtrtin, M itcb d i, M"- ¡ 1
altead
cago paper $-1.(in a uuery. Real ad- M&gt;eure a change of venue to Marion Saturday.
Tho question is being
meantime
Florida
communities
will
Smith,
Schmidt,
Um0rtant ,neolil(t at Palatka and run, Rudolph,
vertising
brings
queries
down
to
county.
agit.*jted
here
that the commissioners
begin to build sideboard* ahout
,,c? te
*’ork is progressing Strand, Tyler, Whaling, ’ Whited.
6
to
15
cents.
will
not
pave
through the city limits
i
s aetorily . towards tho coming
Philadelphia— Baker, Burry, Ben­ their respective towns to contain the
Notire
of
Meeting
of
Hasting«,
in a conversation with
Which
is
cheaper?
To
employ
a
, 7 ' , 1 W#B decided &gt;that Volusia der, Bressler, Bush, Collins, Coombs. influx of n(*w citizens Thomas i« to
the
editor
Jhe
surveyor said: “ My
The
first
business
meeting
of
the
commercial
secretary
and
have
your
send
down
here—
40,000
ho
told
the
l_ . °! r
Couat counties be Davies, Davis, Kopf, -Lapp, .Mrinstructions
nre
to survoy straight
Woman’s
Club
will
he
held
nt
tho
queries
cost
you
5
to
15
cents,
or
Sun—40,000
count
.'cm
on
your
to
Join• ■
in
Putnam nnu
and Avoy, Mclnnea, Murphy, Oldring,
.»
— «—
*• with
* a n rutnnm
through
the
town,
the contract call«
Star
Theater
Wednesday
afternoon,
not
employ
a
¿ommerclnl
secretary
fingem
;
i
t'*ey
roms
in.
\7e
hnvo
It,
j - vountiea aoriginally planning the Pennock, plnnk, Schang, ShawkcyOctober
7.
All
members
are
urged
for
an
unbroken
lino of road."*—'
and
have
your
queries
cost
from
$5
unronfirmeU,
that
he
offerdu
one
• and evervthlno
&amp;*&gt;-»»—
—
*
Strunk,
ThDmns,
Thompson,
Walsh
®verFthlng points to great
to he present.
Hustings
Journal.
up
to
$260
each?—
Clearwater
Sun.
community
the
$240
spacu
for
$76.
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�OCTOBER 2. ion

THE SANFORD HERALD

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HAPPENINGS

A B U N T lfÒ F INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON­
DENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COI NTV -EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD

tU IN t/lR IU M S

MOORt’S S T A Ï I 0N

Mr*. J M Wynn returned,home
The If&gt;nge*t, hcaviml rain of the
ln*t
Sunday from l.ockhurt after a
Bf&gt;axon has fallen during ‘ he last
pleas
apt
vinit^ with her daughter,
twenty-four hour*.
The cool Weather of the pout two Mr*. It. J Overstreet.
Mr*. I V. Stenstrom and *on, I
weeks has been ideal for plant setting
. and which has been going on.'»ll V. Jr., spent purl of lust week with
■ » * nATOflrt!” Ke
vMu the Misses Adu and Avis Stenstrom*
celery, pepper*. cauliflower and cab­ of the West Side.
Mrs. W. C. Iljley has been quite
bage has been eel out and many
field* of early lettuce for the Thnnsk- sirk for thè pnst few dnys, hut
Iter mi*-ugniti soon.
giving m.ti
rr 'R .. H Lynch rfn4
heed' u
l
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bed**and i&gt;roB|iacti«af a|*l&lt;*ndid fur Nusoni'stole .« march un t lu-ir jtiatty
the ino*t successful season on rec­ friend* and were quietly married
ord,
There will he eotmideralde al thè homi* of thè bride in Lofig«
more trucking here than ever he- wood la*f 5undny morning. Thelr
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T. J.. Hill ha* been etperi- niuny frii rtds joiii in wishing them a
inrntmg with rucumbent and ha* long and happy li io. _____
The children wure all ready with
been shipping BOtnr fine one*.
Br&gt;~
Chase A; Co. are building a large happy face.* last Monday when tin
warehouse at the Hcnrdul) ..-jsvonue jscJiool buss came by.
I. V. Stenstrom npd Howard
crossing of the. Sanford &amp; Ever­
glade* Ry. Contractor Venable has Wynn are busy row hunting for
Ml. Adams these days.
___Xhc_ contract. .
V Mr. jind Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth. Jr..
are remodelling their house Into a
bungalow, with two outside chim­
I AM MARY
neys and brick foundations. Several
rooms will be added and when com­
R. N. Po*tpn paid l.ongwom!
pleted will he painted white with
visit Sunday.
green stained r&lt;x»f. J W Sipes has
HI -I lie-* trip
Mr*. Evans mndi
the work in charge
1&gt; King from
to Sanford Tu**»day
,
tow n did the brick work,
School opened Mon«luy with Mi­
Mr Muirhead ha* built two more
Melatili a* teacher
Thon- wen li*
tenant houses oh his property, mak­
scholars enrolled.
ing Boveh altogether, and ten houses
Mrs. Lixzlo Woods has returned
ore being built in Midway, the col­
to her home in Jacksonville after
ored settlttnent.
spending several weeks here with her
Mrs. John Welker was stricken sister. Mrs. Marlin.
with paralysis last Friday and i* in
Preaching service* were (induct­
n serious condition
These dear old ed here Sunday afternoon and even­
people have the sympathy of all
|ing by Rev G \
Mbertson. the
Joy Cameron i* in Ki-snnmee on Sunday *&lt;Vo««| mi*-iufinr&gt;
business this week
Mr and Mr* t K Sjnblom re­
Frank Willi* and Howard llrilt turned home Saturday from Sweden,
of bough man are here to work dur by the way of ijwebcc. Cunada The
coming by the way of Ijuebec. I an
ing tile winter
Two new celery growers have ar­ ada. They report a good time, also
many change* in Sweden during
rived h c r e . - p n e at the h o me of Mr
their
thirty y&gt;ar&gt;' ab-cnce
None of
and M r *
A
Horner on Celery a v e ­
their
people
knew
them
when
they
nue a n d o ne at the M u i r h e a d home
arrived
there
Mr*
Sjoblum
look*
on Hr i s s on avenue
ten year*. younger than when she
Robert King and bride hove gone
left, while Mr Sjoblom managed I "
to housekeeping in the little Repp
hold hi- own and «b&gt; a I««t of hunt
house In lb-if dull avenue.
Ing too
Mr Spencer i* delivering hi* tine
baked goods at the store- «lilt here
The Hunting Sea*on
three time- a week
License* ure r&gt;«|uired lor alt hunt
We notice a greet improvement tug III thi' Stale «d Fibrilla an-1
sii the Millet fa'■m. the clearing off liren-e* only give l he right to Itltt '
from November 'Jit lo I ■Ion; ry Jo.
ol the guutbeast corner.
niellisi ve To hunt in tin* count» in
¡ &gt;vhi«'h. t he In...... : i c * •• ■
requires u fee of Si; to hum in ¡ *
CASSIA C H A lT tR
many counties a* one likts a * ate
license, is provided, at gjj»t ol the
Mr*. MeLarty arrived last Tues­ hunter of id: and for non resident
day ..ft. r .■ plea-nt t si-it with her It II (It (T- a Î 1 ’&gt; Ite«-1 -e ( required
sort .«t \V Mer Hs'*ui
I h«' g me tur I d« it1 .led U. ' 1
To
tlie regr*l ol
friend*.
Mi**e* leita

"their main
ami \i\iau

Royal left Sutprday; Mi.** Leila for
her school at Pineda nnd Miss Vivi.nn for Melbourne where she enters
high school. "She will he with her
sister. Miss Ruth, who is a teacher
in the Melbourne school
Mr. Thoma* Wilson, who ha* no
been well lately ha* gone to PauseGrille. thinking that the enhance
mol salt air might be of benefit to
hitn.
Mr. G. Ditlman drove to Eustis
lu»i Thursday and returned Sit unlay
"T h e Elfs" are lamenting the loss
of their beloved president. Miss
Vivian- Royal. They report n new
member,. Mis* Bertha Saunders, who
has returned from Snvnnnah.
Mr. Charjie McLarty was a busi­
ness caller in Tavares Saturday.
Mrs. R. H. Hagan was the charm­
ing hostess at a card party given at
her homo Inst' Friday evening in
honor of her guest, Miss Bertha
Saunders.
We are glad to welcome Mr. Wil­
son and family from Tavares. They
ynve »bought tho Hagan homeatend
and moved in last Saturday.

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mud hens, and gallínula*, shore
birds, plovers, surf birds, nnipc,
woodcock. sandpipers, tattlers and
curlews; wild turkey, grouse, phessami river and sea duel.

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utes, and a copy sent to the SanThe Two Amendments
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ford Herald for publication.
’ In tin1 general election in Novem­
W. W. Abernathy,
ber the peoplr of Florida will vote
R. W Herndon/
to adopt or reject two constitutional
,,
J. D . b a v is o n .'j
amendments.
In the past it hn*
C o m m itte e .
r~
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bceh a notable fact that constitu­
tional nmend nTctit» have received
disrour a g e d
S e w e r Pipe, Doors, Sash and
very little attention from the voter«
confused, ner­
the vote being light in nearly all vous, tired, worried or despondent it isa,
Blinds, L im e , C e m e n t, Tile,
case* except wlii'ti the prohibition sure sign you need M OTT'S N E R I C ­
amendment »a* rejected in
Lath, Shingles, W i r e Fencing,
HINE 1‘ ll.l.S. They renew the normal
No doubt thi*i i* because the amend- , vigor and make life worth living.
Re
Co rru g ated Iron Roofing
ment* are not thoroughly di.cussed. ^
flnd ^
fop M O T r 8 N K RV£.
One of the amendments to he. voted
RINE PILLS. J’ rjce $1.00. Sold only
i
upon this year abolishes the office of
qy Wm. G, Aldridge, Druggist.
county treasurer and the other give* Williams Mlg I «., Traps., ( levelsnd. &lt;&gt;)
The Host Metal Sbioj'IcH at $1.75 per square.
the legislature the right to fix the
salaries of justices of the supreme
Three Kinds of Cypress Shingles from $2.50 up.
court and circuit Judges. At present
Walled Cities of Chin*.
j
Cypress Boards for Boats and Lumber of all Kinds
ty,e salaries of these judge* are fixed
In many of the old cities of Chinn
there Is, ns In Nanking, room enough
by the runstituiion.
Columns and Newell Posts, Banisters, Novelties,
Kx-tiovernor Alliert W. Gilchrist for expansion for many a generation
yet
to
come;
all
that
Is
needed
Is
a
has given out a itatement favoring
«.t,breach In.tho continuity of tho wnjli
Uii_
-tho business side of.the rltv.^or tho
- ^ ^ ^ j Q j i i i y ^ c r t R n c c d g la z is r - h a a q
cfáryv t í * fh iA afiMta
u.irrlT^
id■]o near, the, river, or t|ie nbJo. ucar
receive 1" ,,LW I—* I - — - f 1 the -al-I
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the new1 rafliwml station, os txappen
ru reu
DTTir r fT fX j ' v d T f r Y r v W - T f n
a r y of circuit j udges f* $2,600 par In not a few cases. From the strategic
year, it is presumed that the legis­ point of view it is to lie hoped that
orders for N e w Glass W in d o w s ,
lature would raise the salaries &lt;»f the wall» of Nanking and of every
the jin Iget* if the amendment should other city hnve practically Io»V-Uudt_
Doors, S h o w W in d o w s , Etc.
be adopttii and it i* understlod that value, a nettled mid peaceful era b&lt;&gt;.ill who believe lit* judges should re- Ing at tho dawn; but they are a Unit
ctqVt, iH.Utr «Maries will vole for the with the past that need not bo uie
amendment. Ex-Governor GilchrUl necessarily broken. York and Chester
T H E S E P R IC E S .S T R IC T L Y C A S H
believe, the judges should he raised and mnny an English town nnd city
and his opinion is shared by a great hnve outgrown their walls, hut they
have hesitated to pull them down nnd
many others.
*
j.
In many cases they hnvo not done so,
The amendment abolishing the of­ (Hilling other ways out of their difhrul* i
fice of county t’reusiirer would make ty. Surely tho cities of China can do
otter important cJutnges regarding tho sniu*'.—National Review IChtnnt.
county oilicera. If this amendment
XXX i i x x x i z
i* adopted t her** will lie m&gt; mitre
XX
county treasurer* after those elected
Gowlln^j D e.tr cy cd Home Life.
tin- tear have -er\*d their term*
New
York
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However, it due* not seem (air lor
ns*essorn and collector* to be rompelle d 'll tig ft t for I hfl r odici'- « • r V
t w o ye a r while other c o u n t »
tuer* a b o l c in peace and plenty
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For «leuI i t * sellmg dy-t« r* iq cium»
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removed Irom thu »bell.
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suit for ilivnr« e. Pet er .1 KlHi tnail a*

a--es-or* and 1 .1 » iiillector* t«' In' Herts that their home life had been
etcled I'M'I^ four &gt;ear-, instead of si-otleil by tier love for bowling Kim*
evvry two years, a* the constitution man haul he prepared dinner and «lid
She
now porvides. This means that an housework whllo she bowled.
charges desertion nnd cruelty.
now provides. This means than on
" ,,,T V ‘i,ra” onb' members of the Icgis
F avor Co-Operative Dormitory.
Iaturprommissioners »nd j Chicago—Chicago university co-eds
meniherk of the «ehno! boar«l will be
have voted III favor of a ro-otM*rutlve
elected, if th*- umendtnenl is adept
dormitory as the best means of com
ei|
A* all of these otficers ***rv&lt;* for bating the high rout of living other
verv -mull |i,i\ the i‘ *se**mi*ritH frot" suggestions were for a soda fountain,
«•¡Indidute* on off \ear*'' will not t•« manicure parlor, theater and an Ital­
*Ullicien,t to pay the &gt; IJieltse id the ian gar tlen.

E. A. MARTIN SEEDCO.
20« EAST BAY STREET

JACKSONVILLE,

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Husbands
•Would Be Sccrrtly Plca»cd
To Sec Their Wive*
Shift the
Laborious Family Baking
to the Biker’s Shoulders.
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Our* Arc Broad!
Let- tlie Baker Bake the Breadi

J . L. M ille r’s
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taken it.
After I began taking Cardui, ! «0
grealiy helped, and all three bullies re­
lieved me entirely.

Pleasant Hill. N. C.—"I suHcrcd for
three summers," writes Mrs. Walter
Vincent, ol this town, "and the third and
last time, was my worst.
1had dreadful nervous headaches and
,
jgostratlon, nnd was scarcely Mile to
walk about. Could noE do any of my
housework.
1 also had drcadlu! pains In my back
a m id e s and when one of (hose weak,
sinking spells would come on me, I
would have lo give up and lie down,
until it wore off.
] was certainly in a dreadlul state of
health, when 1 finally decided to iry

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cent Was Uoable to Attend to
Any of Her Hom ework. .

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And For Three Summer» M r». Vin- be,icvc 1 would '«v e died ¡I 1

O w n e r s of boat* who engage in tlie

I he open season on wild turkey, business of gathering sludlHsh must
gobblers, quail, turtle dove*, swans, j |m&gt;, u |ir„ ll8r. according to the state
geese, brant ducks, rails, coots, mud I |a^
Boatmen selling direct to «-ushen*. sandpiper*, curlew*. *ni|..... c l , „ in,.r8 ,milJ
plover from November JU to l-ti q’ t„. attorney general h..* ruled that
runry 20.
hotels anti restaurants serving clants
Rutiled grouse or phensm^i. Mining- or, oyster* must
pay it lircnse (J
noes,
Chjnese
nr
English
pheasanls
$5,'26
per
season.
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and all ItnitorU-d game birds are pro­
It is said that the purpose ol tlie
tected ujt to December 1. 1015, and law Is to protect one of Florida's
thereafter a thirty day open season greatest industries nnd provisions are
on pheasants is established from No- made to prevent young oysters and
vemha? 20 to Decomver 20.
clams - being gathered and also the
Snatts, anares, deadfalls, baiting enrelesa removal of young shellfish
and poisoning of game birds, night from deposits. It is against the law
hunting and hunting on Sunday is to dredge or scrape such shellfish
prohibited by state laws.
from their beds, the use of tongs be­
Tho open season to hunt deer is ing designated ns the correct' way
the same as that for quail, from No­ to obtain them.
vember 20 to February 20. The use
of artificial lights in deer hunting is
Resolution* of Itesporl
also prohibited.
The squirrel senResolutions passed by the City
son is from November 20 to Feb- Council of Spnford, Flu., on the
runry 20.
death of Mr. Georgu H. Fernald:
The quantity of game is limited by
Whereas, the Supreme Ruler of
law, to one deer to a person, two the Universe in His wisdom lias re­
turkeys, twenty quail or twenty- moved from our midst our beloved
WEST SIDE I U M S
five birds of nny other specie* in on e friend and esteemed ¿Risen, George
Mr. G. F. Fisher from St. Pauls, day, and to three buck deer, five H. Fernald, and
■’ *N'. C., -was a i»h*Rsiifir-Visitor^'‘h l . - ^ r k e y gobbler», of .five, tundwd of **• Whereat, ‘ fftf more
rhtrty
sister in law, Mrs. J. W. McBrldu any other game bird specie* during years his life ha* lieeft a constant in­
1 Irom Wedneaday until Monday, - tho open season.
spiration to high endeavor in tho
The sale of game is prohibited ns civic life of our young men, and
Mr*. ,W. 8. Komper and children
le(l Scptemher 24th for Isabella, is hunting without a Hconsc, or nhlp*
Whereas, by his noldc gunerifaity
* . Kentucky, where they expect to. ping tho gamo from place to place and public spirit he has -fostered a
make 'their future home. Mr. Kem­ within the state or to a point out of "greater Sanford," and
?• ' ‘
tho stnte.
per will join them later.
Wlierofts, by mnny years of ener­
State laws protect tho roliln, pro­
'
Kirn.
A.
F.
Bell
and
little
son
vis­
getic service on this Council he
31*»
hibit
the
use
of
firearms
on
Sunday,
ited her husband, Supt. Bell of the
prohibit thu killing or capture of a showed himself to he a wise execu­
•
Seminole convict camp Sunday.
tive, and ii friend of our city; there­
Mr. D. R. Brisson; wife and chil- sea cow or manatee, except with a
fore', bo it
, dren apant-tho day Suturduy with permit from the county commission­
Resolved, by this Council now in
ers, nnd then only for scientific pur­
the McBrides
Misses Stenstrom and Mr. Lloyd poses, prohibits the catching of session, that we deeply deplore the
Jenkins moter^d over to Zellwood beavers, except from November 1 loss of our friend and fellow citlxon;
isst Friday, visiting the brother of to February 1, prohibit« the killing, and hereby seek to express our, sor­
last . Friday, • vDItlng the Mine* capturing or molesting of the logger row at his passing and our sympathy
bend and green 'turtles during the for his beloved wife in her bereave­
Stenstrom'# brother.
Alfred King dug some fine sweeY period from-May 1 to September I. ment;
Resolved, 2nd, that a copy of
potatoes this week.
P L E Z 0 L Is the one best fountain these resolution*, bo sent to Mrs.
“It. „ Muse and fomliy attended
drink.
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‘ I . maid, a copy spread on our mttv•
chflrch at Monroe lost Sunday.
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Cardui, the woman's tonic, and 1 firmly

I fattened up, and grew so muck*1
slrongcr In three months, I lelt like uother person altogether."
Cardui is purely vegetable and /rni.facting, its ingredients have a mild, loo*
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feet, on
( the womanly constituhub
effect,
Cardui makes lor increased slrcn^A*
improves the appetite, tones up the str*
vous system, and helps to nial»c pA
sallow checks, fresh and rosy.
Cardui has helped more than a mifiic#
weak women, during the past &gt;1&gt;
It will surely do for you, wh.it it fc#
done for them. Try Cardui today.
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Tom John nini hi.» friends np
I tret the right age to train
jM-mv't h» l" ’ v e r y mitrh dliuippnlntril j »premi ohnuid with great middlt» The r *M,l,li
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w e re tut in) th-'U-il hft-tow Imwii II *jB
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nuil u'pMt'tjtliiM w o won* tint lu r o . hut oystor «r u in g
July celebration In Port I *l«rc«. ul
« In ti ill«/ l«ft t h « »irli: It* wan w ith tin* nix! has r-oin« down to u*
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When all this occurred the* «tury tloes F riday, July■ * y.
ugderetumliiig t h a t the fuuat shuuiil
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F o r Sale Cheap —One la r g e h o r s ’ ,
not say. H istory, though, tells us that
com« off a »lay nr t w o la lor.
y n rd » h ave been »M o p in g mi an a v e r ­ one mule, three wagons, harness,
Th« ulplit ratnu d o w n very dark, w ith oyster ontrwg « m kuuwti to ttio an
tin- prowl*« o f u chango uf went her. clout G reeks nini Kumans. who thought a g e o f four enrs o f « a t t i « per week plows anil tools.
Jus, C. Harris».
XotliiiiK Is being hitndli-d at tin* pres­
Kvory night w e jind Had tw o nrinud highly uf oysters us articles uf d iet
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ni«n on watch, w h i l e Uio cannon win»
For Sul« J Cylinder lluiek cheap.
W ith n « u r e o iiggregirtlu g mor»
loml.*l with cnnlster ami the musket a
T h e Korean Cinderella, sag----•
100 M y r t le avenue
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yClii.ntili tine relery pla n j* ready hy,
,Irnwii up un the beach, and tbu adult Malt fa miliar |n w «-t«rn peopl«
‘The tain Kendall, was ilea red by (lie P e n ­
Will pack for shipment
mul« |nptilntl"ii " f Mi« town coiintiMl k« V nf the latter story Is |h« slipper, sili oht T im b e r and l.iimher i*oiii|miiy Oct. l-t
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ami Mils mail hail liot heen on d u ly an have hulled il liagflll*of rice litui llllt’il lulo i l i « river. T h e y «auk ili twenty ford.
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Plant Freely of the Best Late Varieties
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di .oil- lilt). t|(« tv ...&gt;i|- III
«Iown. 1'll!;t "I* .
**nr mil«).,-;« to giM.d advitlittige
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111* food that lie L-, I* .III be I « u&lt;N In
tali- Pli» and tri*.I U
f T
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pas*lug Ihrmegli tile tleel tile llrlg -m il that fu-liliUi
lit o « I n l
I ',* j» vv il fi a liai, lui
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*Iowit a ean»« w ith nine m«u In It mul
ilflllf.l - 111. hie by dl llikllIB
D.&lt;
1 liellevi' we kllhul it i|n*eli outright
It t- l.flle v f.l lhal llt-aiiHv
!
A B-vRu’! Dare**
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I O' Kent
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Non« waited fo r ii stsoiol do*« hut
-. of lin. n, i
Tl»*' 1vv,
The rust.it., oti the p u l " f l.il.f t ” u
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rv
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i
ninde for the shore n* fn«l a- jsisslhli*
n an.mo. I la m
• i &lt; t■ u if I lai er a ml I ah. a ! a.
Jew Hu! Mlllti-eli I &gt; tf!.- .'o/fii «!■11■ 1
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In »»lie of the eniKH’S was the king
a
f||i|.
mi
river
'a ii 'Ii.m il
li I- -aid ih. u
tu liliali.'»Ill tillo - will'll I Lets w e’ , :t 1
hltn».-|f. and one uf our crew t.rouglit
l u ; •I*
w " I prov*’ f.iial.
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M ia u la . Georgia.
carefully w n tcln il The inule vva» *m
•&gt; musket Hi henr on him nut! pul a [
rounded by mai.v laws, and Mu* must
htillet Into Id« shoulder.
\ r . h i lc it a ' Meeting.
MISCHI.AM.&lt;»l
severe penalti.** w i t ** liti|****f*l for un»
We had won a vic to ry , hut the cap
T I . « rliir.it ani mai niceiliig nf Mi.
»Itnrbfge In widglil
In ..r.b-r lo iiv.’i l
Wanted— Piu wing or team work
lain was not ye t Hiitlsllcd
W e had
Pi ol i . la A»' oel i i l hi n of Archlttu' ls vvlll
the imMlIilllly ~ * f falling below Mir
by man with good Irani
J. K.
shout thirty solid shot In the mnRn»••inveii»’ tu » irlautb» oli IbjgemlMT I I
stnnilnr»l tneftsiire It bis-anie ciistotimry
*ln*&gt;. nml «la n d in g hack rintl forth
Ti. \I. - - i I.. I' . I l i i l t o i C limi Alni
cure M S. Nflsun, ur
»'HU Summers,
rumi Is*
fur tsikors tu a llow tin uxttgi b*af with
ncru«» Mn* hsslns, ns, near the tow n ns l " r IWI y" 1" *'
ray S. King, tivù o f Orl nml o' s Inail- j phone Lord’s’ Station.
5-tf.
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« r e d approach, they were sent | cvcry
l og ttrelilii'i'ls ami tnembers o f Ih
i wish to rent une or tw o rooms
a--... ¡al | . &gt;11
1- )|lle Mie
iT**dll
of
xvlilulng from the big gun lo knock
Total Gave the Most.
I.i I i . b Hi B Mie con» ellll.il! lo Urlali.lo.
Milngit Into fragm ents. ■ Every luhnbwith t w o bed», »»r une large room
Ileturning home from Sunday school
Itam lit*) to the w oods ns we opened
with t w o beds by the week, fo r
one Sunday n little flve-yearold girl
Put Up Street Signs.
Arc. and. though w e were not using
one. t w o or three munì ha. must be
sahl: “ Mamma, every Sunday ihu mnn
i jty i o iii ii i U xIo i k t
J.ilinuoyi
nml
hot shot, three or fo u r (Iren were kin
close in ami gootl nt’ ighborim od.
died, and the b ig gest part of the t o w n rends bow much money each cia«-) assistants,'o f Urlondo, Pin., h a v e late­
2fi (\ilombiu
gives, nml then hft tolls lioWIniirh Tolnl ly been lui*Ily *'ngufce»l In p u ttin g up Send p riro to “ J. P . "
" M Uld in a.hes.
'-Me
gives,mu) T o t a l glviut more money Mum s t reel luiuies, at a number o f pro in I Si . H»»mi»st(inil, !,. !.. N Y
There wnn no f e a r o f the natives a t ­
any otic.
I l o must lie a rich mnn. nefit corners, and when tli»* w ork !«
tacking us |f wo landed, os the roar of
lloarilera Wanted lit 50 per week
e o iiip lflf.k It w ill He fmi. li ea sier f.u for b..iir»i a tul '(Í u^ iiib
the hlg gun n„ d the havoc wrought hr W ho is Total. iniiuniinT*
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1" Hud Ilo If way a bout I ¡j ■
Mio cannon Imlls had fclrcn them n
mi I'.asl T h ird M , ( ’ \S I •riggei &lt; ll v
The Persian Zoo.
JMght they would n ot get over In a
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plil you ever »*«- n l » ' i head c l cut
fjng day \Vo put o ff In bonis, lued
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With live lens ll*al ar« lilark urel hlue
^d-on.the beach, and what buildings
W a n te d
(ifiitl.iii.n
ro o uu r*
at
Huy Killed hy Auto.
And horn* like u cow. and rlepliuiU a vui».
•lad l«t&gt;n spared w e applied the toreh
And nock 'like a mutton siewT
Stumo
n
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K
Fou
rth
St.
Vbeim Kiiitelu’k. lit« -t-ycnr-old son
nr" ' -before the brig svlcd a w a y
y-p itp
o f Manuel*Smiclu'7.., uiamiger nml n
Did
you
over
see
a
innu**
wlih
win»?«.
cvcrything waa In flames. The plot to
member o f i h « iu.ui
of
llerrluian
Its Inti like a kangaroo.
massacre
origin ated with the king.
Ils n»*e tike a couple of scrambled eitK»T
Wanted to buy llrut eins* milch
HroMters. c ig a r liiiiimfartnrers. .-wo*
I often hove. .Haven't you?
~ . " ° ,' ecl" rv&lt;l that U could not fall
killed ul T a m p a while cruusliig u cow.
10-iitp W . A. Lclllcr.
The fact (bat i It did fall ao lnccn*»*d
street In front uf Ills fa th e r's resiJust lie on the floor near a Persian ru*
i
agalnat T o m John that hrAnd Ih# figures that stars at* you
deuce when nu automobile
struck
F o u n d — Gold
pin. - O w n e r
may
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hwLd befo« »bo ItTlg wna out o f Ar# th# strangest animal* ever seen
him.
have
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provin
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the leading kinds— several of tKcm tin- in imductions pi Buck*
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I queare of tl\i# iifrmAtltiUH l'otidilion I bo people in Sanford who do ihr
It. J. I10LI.Y. Editor.
of the majority. Is he not.right In borrow art are many and right now
W. M. HAYNT.fj, ilukfncwM Manager
his conclusions? Ifr. Elliott's recent they should swear oil nnd take a
•
I-uMltthf.1 Ktrrry Tumlay sad Friday
answer to the question what const!* paper of their very own.
I he full
lutes
education,
replied
that
"lie
season
i*
at
hand
The
HcrnM
is
I he hermo printing company
huH the best education that is edu- Bigger slid better than ever and
m u st h i i t i o n r u l e r s i n a d v a n c e
ented to be most useful to society.” there is no excuse for not having it
- (Mi*
• tt» 10*1 This
noted educator further ad *Tn every household
NIX M O N T H N
I il
vises that H should he the business- Stop borrowing The Herald,
It has been stated that Ninety-Seven Per Cent of
T llltE K M O N T H * . . . . . .
•**
of the schools to determine, where.
Huy a paper,
men work for their actual living after they are GO years
-O —
Delivered In the C lt, by ra r n r f S2 Oil t» f »&lt;■•( m possible, to what calling the student
advance or 20c per month
of age. Why is this? They have failed to save system­
is best adapted, and to advise along
1HE DESPISED PO TATO
I'a rm a o ti In m li . l i t * m a il le madr at
Of.
what lines the yoqng are best calIn an unfortunate moment of casatically and have not a surplus for old age!
rulated to win success. Most people uul and careless phrasing the SanEntered a t aeoond-claaa m all m ailer A u stin 22nd
of experience in life feel that he is ford Herald spoke of "the despised S3
1008, at the Poti office at Sanford, flo rid a
Now is the time to begin saving in earnest,,
5
right in this matter.
When one Florida sweet potato." We have no
ander Act of March 3 rd. f » 7 Ö
views the failures in the law, in desire to "rub it jnj" wu nferciy
Your account is invited.
Office In Herald Bulldlnj
Teleobone No. 148 medicine and other callings of a like quote the veteran Editor Caldwell
I*
character, when these failures might of Jasger News, who has been charm­
E D U C ATE W ITH A PURPOSE
have been shining successes in busi­ ing his palate, satisfying his stom­
ach, cancelling the indebtedness of
Educators of wide experience and ness and if) industrial callings, the
selection of a life work in harmony his subscribers and strengthening his
who have given thought to the sub­
11",r111 fiber with Florida
ject do not hesitnte to nllirm that with*one’s jnentul endowments and im-nj;i U
natural ability becomes a
ever siuce ho left the
industrial .educjiliu« I*. -AUbtjr^lur-,
rtanr.1 i n the vnung--H|yih j ha!tl fan; of Lt'c*»- army,— He sayT:'
made m*»dern Germany the leader “ ixt u
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lm mny.Ai.iii mm.-i-iul
--pewpiaml!'-----Yj-». ’ wheil a. UiggCL
in manufactures, and ity; tmc_thmc’
success, and also lead a happy; run-i despises - jt— wrtrerrnrirrrr; —ti- -ctHloW- _
that has revivified her industrial and
tented and satisfied life.
youth despises his sweetheart, n n d ' S
, AUIUlilt lit *
«í&lt;d|
It
is
time
then,
if
nil
this
is
true,
a mother despises her baby, then n «—
uayin^ in the olden days that the
:7t&gt;, -Mi
to
go
seriously
at
the
question
of
vo-j
Florida
sweet
potato
may
be
des
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-I*T W4 NT YOUR B U S l N £ S b _
Prussian* jrrhonlmnHter w on Satiowa*
culionul training nnd settle it quick- plat'd, but not .till thep, that ia one
and Sedan and raised the poverty
ly.
It ia an important and vital thing certain.” — Lakeland Telegram.
stricken Prussia of those days to
H. E. TOUR
R.R. DEAS
M.M. SMITH
We were spejiking of the early
question
to this country. The genius
Ct^ln
Ami Ciihhr
the rich, proud and splendid Ger­
, I'rr.ld e til
history of the Florida sweet potato
man empire of today. 'The only in­ of our institutions has given us great
workmen, when they hro.ught 25 cents a bushel
dictment that can be brought against inventors, great special
hut
the
mass
of
handcraft
workers and it was difficult to sell them at
that grand country is that she pays
Now- that they have.
are
inferior
to
those
abroad,
ami that price.
her schoolmasters in the .common
especially to French and German &lt;climbed to fifl cents n peck they are
nnd middle schools of the nation
¿nost niggardly salaries.
Not suf-l workmen.
We hold industrial au- in the millionaire d a., and of course
fleient to Support them in a manncM Prem.cy largely by our genius of we look up to the man like Caldwell
to bring comfort and dignity to thei invention and to the use of improved who can afford to eat them,
you or your lawyer can go in your
splendid profession of teaching.
It "'achlnery, together with the great
~
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RUINS IN MF.LLF. BF' r,UJM.
is a shame that in all lands this 1 *ur*fi*‘r advantage in the past, am to
Florida now produces a wonderful " dice and examine if without Having^
to I III, day. "I , u,,,,iy
fnii„ lr. K" 1» Ihi* i'"url tlou.t* l.i vxumine
noble calling is not paid nnylhitlK........n.l.l.r.l'l,
,|„(muH| ¡„ the record*
like what it should he. in order to a great store of cheap raw material. ■ttn(, vl.K1,ln|,|^ nrç
Some lawyers have told me that
hold in its ranks u high grade of and immense natural stores of iron. cvery Btn|c u, lho L’ nion. its fish
Of and its farm products nre »hipped it wr» the best they had ever secrj
brain» and teaching ability.
The coal and other useful metals.
United States does its best, in some these we have been extravagant be­ to all parts of trie country.
But end that they were glad I was set­
yond
sense
or
reason.
There
has
Florida could produce much more ting the pace and hoped that others
respect», in the’ matter of teachers
been
a
wanton
waste
in
our
woods.
and
wxtuld find a ready market for w°uld follow
pay, but not as murh ns she could
Now, I ask the people of Seminole
and should do. as our wealth per­ Our coal supply is showing a diminu­ all of it
tion that challenges attention to the
Une item lhaf is open for a great county to bring their work to me,
mits.
end thut it may be conserved. This development is the poultry business nnd if it is not satisfactory it will
While not disparaging any form',. lhl,
,,f economics
How to
»»»si them nut lung
Try me, and by
of education, nor in the »light»*) di save in time, in effort, in material There !* no state belter adapted tv ■&lt;11 iluing help build uti abstract
I f I» an industry that
gree, belittling the value of the and in labor i* the question to which this industry
brings
handsome
returns, if intelli­ plnul in your county that you will
classics and the higher grades of thè minds of thè great industria)
It is strictly a Sem­
gently conducted and handled on a he proud of
learning, it must he conceded that manager* are bende»!
If immuni business basis
inole county institution, being built
Why
not
add
poul­
the vast majoritv of the scholar* of training in olir locai schoola will adii
try to the inspiring total of Florida’s by Seminole county help, and I bethe public schools/ particularly the
to their usefulnesa, and to thè »d* I ^ 'nlrn,ulion 'to the sTistenanc. rt( lievc that you will give it your supboy», arc compelled to
enter In­ vanta gì* of th»‘ great nrmy that will
port
If you «i»&gt; you will see »it In-rs
dustrial life to gum a livelihood soon entcr thè Miilustrial «orbi in the nation ’’ Tampa Tribune
mutating us in a short time, and
(
i
Therefore
it follows that the pre­ compelltinn f&gt;&gt;r a livelihoud. lei us
The sympathy of the stato press when they do, their people will have
liminary training should embrace ha ve it
something good also, and that is
is extended to Senator Zim, editor
the practical things that make for
(&gt;
what w», wish for all out neighbors.
»if the St \uglistine Meteor, in the
efficiency in the ordinary calling* of
Send in your work and see what
TO THE SO C IETY EDITORS
death of hi« lu'liiveil w|f,. last Tu»*s
life, and help them to gain a firm
we
can lo
The Orbitili» Reporter Stur has
»lay
Mrs Zi tu passed away very
foothold in the great practira!, pro\ti!v respectfully you.*,
i. ¡&gt;1«. us saunnat gn»«uM a e i i s i . .
''stile, everyday world of endeavor new member on its staff. Miss Fiutavi • suddenly id apoplexy at ticr^litrittU^V-1‘
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The charge proves too often true Robinson, who will take care of I lie JVu people r»-nlix»* tin* los* r?f a wife* —
that boys who make application for ***,ciiiI department of that paper am,I a« keenly a* an editor, fur they are
Vast American Industries.
position» in mercantile houses, while
matters relating l*&gt; On- growing ;iI. inspiratiun ami a guardian nttg»l
Private capital luvcnti-d in tlnib»*r
having u good gru» upon some »»I activities of women as factors in to tin man w h*» has tin worn»** of
lands.'mills, logging rail nmd», and oththe higher studies, full down sadly •, h ' 14 progressive ag.Good lor the the world on Ids shoulder*
' er forms of equipment In thi» country
SHOES
SHOES
SHOES
in the commote branches such as R&lt;*porter-Stnr. The irernendous adU
reach an enoiaiou» aggregate, and lh»t
is nowhere ....more mere
- There
several^
counties
jji -AtUbJ-luioWr
grammar, writing, ordinary business
l.usincss va nre of women
7 """ "
are arc
several,
count
11»
industry, which employs 7 3 9 .lu
Men's Heavy Work Shoes. soft ujrI _ i .. I
n r
mathematic» and particularly spell- marked than in their ’ relation » » state making a big noise »bout Natal
000
pontons and ha» an annual output
pi r«, Ib'lous Tonguc. 2 »ole», prie»
' workers ami wage-earners in jour- grass when in truth th
ing, which is often atrocious
Rhodes ' vainoli al «nie ami »n&gt;‘ Hlxth lillfiim d o l ­
M i 'Ii ’h Press *dmi*H, in all leulber»,
lin&lt;1 d has almost come to KrusB has the Natal best»
If a trade is to be learned, they
in many : lars, Ih Ilio tlilril lai^ohl
’ rumi Malie, prin-*
S.l.ló and
have no preliminary hand training l,u»» that the stuff of no daily paper different ways
If-there i* any doubt,1
M,.n\
|
ir»
**
boi-*
in
Vici
Kiil .lini
of any 'kiml
They know nothing 1* comndcri'il »i&gt;m|»lct(‘ ni'l up to nbotil the mal ter look al t h e S' a i r ’
I bi » t dt p/'. .
of th»' 11*0 id illci'hanto.i! tool* of any »lai» witlomt the ....................I i I.righi anil It hoi I■-* growing *i,11
*t»lc mi
NO TIC E
I j n l l e * ' Tivit M r . i p *1 p|» ' * l ' nl '■ r
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Vnd the 1nsidia ! clic** ranch ■car ! bl*
nort, ’[lir book education th»*y have and &gt;a pable ni'Wspa [&gt;»*r »»mi,»
Metili l'intip* - ' "li \.i a,-*. | r . •
-\- I lia\o ojiargo of th*- busini-** "I tinmay ifc very gooil *0 far as it goes, bey mid »{uestton their wort, give* m ci l y
Title Bond &amp; Guarantee Co., East San­
Boy*' All li»uth »r Hì-liool Shoes,
O
hut it is in no wise related to the » paper tt certain alni highly fiesirprire
ford Land League, nnd W. A. Whit­
uble
quality,
not
merely
literary
Every citizen of. Florida bhould
work which the young are likely to
comb,. I can he found in the Tax Aspursue. Can this condition he chic nnd grace, but something deep­ boost for Florida and alt she has and («•«or’s Office in the court house.
changed for the belter?
1» there er. nnd striinger that appeals to the nil she is. There has never been an
T H O S . K. B A T E S
Anything that i-nn be done to sup­ best that is in us, which no man ran opportunity equal to the present for
U 11(1 KNOW S HOW T o H T t u l K II I T’
plement (he book education n impuri to Ids writing ami of which Florida to gain poinilalinn, and in
celveil that will be valuable to t’lu- ‘ he dear sex ha* an absolute and un- crease her farm aereag» in culti vui n WEST EI HST ST It EEi
A generation tion. Jackson ville Met ropo)is.
future work in which the young may questioned, monopoly
or two ago a woman wage-earner
tt
be engaged?
■
D EN TIST
Monthly at work as 11 member of a
Villa and Carranza wer. m „ falf
There i* an agitation for the
Young Men for Action;
A r n . i n i . i s Le s t i # In OH S t o r i c i
newspaper
force,
would
have
seemed
way
to
be
left
out
of
the
public
eye
IVORS nut WHITE PKOI’LE ONLY
Publishment of manual training 111
Young nii’n are lifter to Invent than
A r k a i m i * i-m bil l * I he vi eat &gt; 1
1 rt
the public school» of this city.
If l^iníuUy out of place to our crude ttnd overshadowed by the European
to JviiIki*. lifer Î r veollon than fu­ f the natural nil .¡niii'» nf ll,.. • in
PEOPLES HANK BUI LDI NG
it can be shown that enough of such and primitive forefathers, hut now muddle und they have started un­
cinili:» I -Kai'i•
ROOM 9
O'
instruction.- can be given to be of idle is ‘-'right on the job’ ’ without the- other little wnr down in Mexico, hut
sacrifice of a single ch«rm ofr grace, only killing off fifty or more per diem
value, i t ' should be added.
The
and both women nnd journalism make# no impression upon the rend­
question is how fur can it he car­
have gained immeasurably by the ing public.
ried so that the time spent may
change.— Lakeland Telegram.
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bring jiractical results. Tinkers and
Right you are. We' can no more
History professors are busy re­
jacks of all trades are not of much
get along without a lady on the arranging the map of Europe, but
value in this country today. To get
puper than we could without a lady they will have little to say when
on a workman needs to he a spec­
in the house. The ladles are the peacer arrives to stay.
ialist in some one thing. What he
real thing, no mutter whefe their
----- 0 ----knows and calls_his trade he must
task may he.
Notice
lo
Citizens
of Seminole Co.
know well. Many of the hoys turn­
T H E O N. VAI L, P R E S I D E N T
-— -0 ---For several years I have been
ed out of manual training schools
BUY A P A P E R
studying the altsfrocf business, and
arc little better than useless in the
17JHY 14 2 E x tr a
The man who started the "Buy a one of my reason# for wanting Urpractical shop, where diplomas do
. Y f a a h i n g t o n , D. C . S o p t . 1 9 , 191 4
not amount to much and are worth­ Ilalc of Cotton" movement wa# in­ ange county divided, u# many qf
C a s h i e r F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank*
less as against the competition o f spired and he has since inspired the you will remember was for the new
greater part of the United States county to own Its own abstract of­
the shop trained workmaft.
Sanford, P lo rid a
The educational system of this with hi# enthusiasm for this great fice and build a plant that would be
I n c r e a s e C a p i t a l S t o c k Y o u r Bank.
Approved, C e r t i f i c a t e
country is sui generis— that is, it is idea. But thi# man ha# nothing on up to date and in keeping with th?
After carefully considering
unique, peculiar, of its own kind. the editor of The Herald who wishes times.
M a i l e d , Chango B o o k s T o d a y .
...
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.....
In buildings, equipment and pay of right now to 'atari u movement of th3 colt our Board of County Com­
W. J . F o w l e r , D e p u t y C o m p t r o l l e r .
’
average teachers no nation is our “ Buy a Paper," and this means missioners came to the conclusion
Every time we that the county at this time was
Experts say that It costa your home paper.
1 1 : 2 5 A . M. S o p t 1 9 , 1 9 1 4
■*--s equal.
more to maintain our educational look over our list and note the names not in position to go to the heavy
plants than that of all continental of prominent Sanford people who expense of building this plant, also
FREDERIC H. RAND. President
Europe put together. Europe puts arc borrowing their neighbor's Her that the burden of .taxation to pay
F.
P.
FORSTER.
Vice
President
GEO. H. FERNALD, Vice President
her big money into her armies and aid and failing to take a copy of for same would fall on n great many
B.
Ft
WHITNER,
Caihier
A.
L. BETTS, Assistant-Cashier
navies.
America puts her money their own this movement of "Buy a that would jterhaps never need an
largely into her schools.
We fur­ Herald’ ’ appeal# to us more strong abstract.
Now, after finding that these
nish free sciwol buildings, free op- ly. These people really want the
views
ore held by our commission­
Hf'rald
hut
they
fail
to
subscribe
apparatus,
n ee instruction
and
ESTA B LISH E D 1117
free hooka.
Statistics show that for some reason or other and wish ers and no doubt thej- arv right,
only one boy or girl in 120 graduate to spend their $2 for something else 1 have organized and started two
SANFORD, FLORIDA
CAPITAL $55,000.00
SURPLUS &amp; PROFITS $55,000 00
from colleges.
Only ono in seven It is so easy to borrow their neigh-1 force# to work. I expect to give the
.
enter high school, and less than ohe- bor’s Herald nnd since they have people of Seminole county the most
third of these finish the course. Less been accustomed to do this- for the up to date and complete abstract
ÿ f. than one-f9 urth of our people got past five years they h»ve the strong in the state of Florida.
To meet the grow ing needs o f our city and county theresorccs
I have examined - all the best
even a good-grammar school educa­ habit within them and cannot break
o f the bank have been increased. And in addition to the increase
tion. I t simply moans that the vast it. War timet are upon us and we plants or forms from them, have
majority must work, „and must got need the subscription of every citi­ discarded practically all of them and
in resources the bank’s field o f usefulness is greatly enlarged by
zen in Seminole county. You cer- adopted a system of my own that
• t It early
its membership in the Federal Reserve Association.
\
For, this great army -of the young} tainly need the paper or you would will be second to norie in its completcneas
and
neatness.
,
thepthoughtful
edu
1 not hurt yourself «v e ry week hor-’j pletenci
3 wat muni,
-... pwork,
W B p jW
pB M B M B
p -i W
When I make you an abstract,
cat or .of experience is of opinion that rowing ono and ioikig your self ret
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Accounts

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Savings

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"iiUSSf SANFORD, FLA.

E. H. PETERS

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T H E f l A \ F ,t ) f t n

OCTOBER 2, 1914____

:: |N AND ABOUT THE CITY ::
[jlllc
of

H a p p e n in g « — M e n t i o n
M a tte rs

in

B r ie f-

P e r s o n a l It o m s o f

U t Sanford bluzue with beautiful
nasturtium» in the spring

-Rtfs nasturtium seed (rom the
Junior ( me yirts. when they call
Remember the fall opening at
Mrs. tirate E Williams tomorrow
i SaturdayT, tj.t :trd, I'd I I
12-I d

aft-'
ACE F1VB

HERALD

.

THE SCHOOL TRAIN
WILL BE OPERATED ; COUNTY HAPPENINGS :
THK

PEOPLE

S I H E W IL L

ON

THE

EAST

HE G R E A T L Y

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* A lióme wedding of unusual beau

BE N E FITTED

tv
f l i harm w.«- t h a t
of
Mi»»
Now I* tl.. time (it plant mv-tur
Maria*
1
arbel
and
Mr
Darrel
Wes
Hums and sweet peas
Junior Civic
The Atlantic Coast Line Hallway ton, which took- place at the home
girls have them (or sale.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦ ♦ $ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •,-$&gt;&lt;%&lt;$&gt;&lt;%&gt;&lt;$&gt;&amp;&gt;
Summary o f ihe Floating Small
will operate t In* school train on the
of the bride on last Thursday morn­
♦
" Ta lk« Succinctly Arrnngrd for
Mr. Mo s e s Leonard rtf Sanford Sanford &amp; Everglades branch com­ ing at U o clock
I*he color scheme
Hurried Herald Reader«
connected with the Atlantic Coast mencing on Monday, October 5th. was gray and pink, daintily carried ♦
In n conversation with Stiperin- out in Spanish mos» und pink eut ♦
; » + + + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Line returned home yesterday after
visiting Mr Elmer Rodenbuugh on tendoni Hansell he gave out the fol^hr great arehway between ♦
M M. Smith k w a menu the vis­
lowing schedulo that will go into parlnr and dining room and uijder
Liberty street
Orlando Sentinel.
itor» to the city on Wednesday.
effect Monday:
which the bridal party stdod was ♦
Y ou will always find a large as­
The train will leave Mecca sta­
Fresh yeast cakes and Imperial
draped with muss and dotted over
sortment of art material» on hand
tion at 6:46 a. in., ami arrive in with pink (lower», vases of pink ♦
gasoline irons at Mrs. Simon a. J-tf at Mrs. G. K. Williams.
12-llr
Sanford at {¡'o'clock. This train will roses with ferns adorned the mantel ♦
Mr. nnd NH«. A. B. Commons of
Beautify your homes with »reds leave Sanford in tho afternoon at
anri piano, these completing the ♦
Stone IslamJfrVre in the city yes- bought of the Junior Civic girl».
3 o’ clock and arrive at Mecca sta- tasteful decorations
To the »trains ♦
terday.
Now is the time to plant.
tion at 4. ’
I
.
,
Die Wedding "march
plated hv ♦
Hiere will_ also be t\n accommoda- Mn,
, ^ _.r,
y ....
,m
i„.
K a man lias some cattle out on
...
m
M
x a.-'..-.,
]cc Cream Fuctory.
»¡&gt;*tf
the farm he goes out every few drrç'8 j
t a M s - r l * i n t‘*t» matf begirt-j purl} ,b*scendeti the stairs The uia-l T—¿Liminr.^JL .The Misses Berner have returned to see how they are getting along, n' nR Monday frrr the honrftt of D10 troN o( honyr. Mr„
anrtifbgM-wliu wlab fu* iffak»--|
;'irid* 'bridesmaid. Miss Thusn I ♦
* to Sanford. after u pleasant trip to but through all the year he nei i t '
visits the sehnn] where Ids 'children 11 rou,'d trip through the celery. Tarin l -iieai-mg ! tiUnrAJ,‘" ‘fr*MfTit,f~J*
hinny points in the north.
T h e 4 Î ' t e r i r c i r ' € ' U ,b f T Æ t ," rl
delta that will leave the c ity -¡it * 3 0 form„ d :ln-^W
pr".... .
tin* bnde
are studying
*N
Drink PLKZOL, the dew drink.
and get hack to the city after the
whu ,mmi.dia„.|y took ♦
4-tf
Mrs. Grace Williams has returned
round trip at 10 o'clock.
their stand under the heuuliful arch, ♦
.¡Jlidimt.
from
a two weeks trip to New York,
Mr. and Mra. Archibald Betts
SpeciaErates and tickets have been wh(.ro thc beautiful ring ceremony T♦
£N a discussion as to w a y s and means of
Philadelphia and Baltimore where prepared for the benefit of the school
|M.rf(irni(&gt;d hy llf.v \Vm. Stones, ♦
left Wednesday night for their honey
economising time anti minimizing l a b o r ,
she inspected the stocks of fall mil­
moon to be spent nt various cities
children and the tickets are now on : lmmi.dintcly following which Mrs. ♦
U
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linery and the latest styles of the sale at the uilire of the ticket agent. , Dlivjd s ,
rrnd *.Th|jl Thy WrdResolved,
in the north.
♦
eastern cities. She qxpects to have
(i.
W.
Crim
at
the
union
station.
|
l|inK
Day."
a poem written for Pud
Genuine TencrifTo grown Bermuda the largest I nisi ness in years. Mrs.
WHEREAS,
l hc time of our President being so taken
Any further information can be had rpad ul , h(. Innrrint{l. of t ,,e groom’s ♦
onion seed, whlttfand red, new crop, Williams will have the mammoth at
ut the
thi* tirlfot
„
,
»,
.
ticket nttim
ollice. Thin
This trnln
train will
will parrn!«i
♦
m liunovrr. Mich
up with her multitudinous household duties that any
at L. R. Philips &amp; Co.
ll-8tc
opening tomorrow
he un acroni mnilat ¡cm to the school
modern production that will, save steps, providing a
i he hrtde, tin* secourt daughter of ♦
G. W. Venable has returned from ^Following up his warning to Na- children and those who are desirous Mr and Mr» Il Y Tari ici. was" ♦
place
for everything where everything may be kept in
Jacksonville, where he accompanied lionul banks against'boarding'money of transacting business ot) the east lovely in her gown of white silk
♦
its place, should be provided Iter; therefore, he it
hi» mother, Mrs. Jennie O'Cain on and restricting credits, Secretary Me side, a» the two new trains will give crej.e with luce tunic and situare
♦
the
children
and
l
he
farmer*
a
chance
Resturt t/, I hat we will, without further delay, pur­
her way to*Orangeburg. S. C
Addon today ordered withdrawn
nei »■ «I .. e ho.h».- o ver net. a -a Pu
♦
I
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i
.
. . I I I . , - . . . . m t i i o k i n IUirn&lt;
"
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I"
(he
•
1 1&gt; and hack to their
chase lor her an up to date Hoosiw Kitchen Cabinet.
PLKZOL IH
is the BEST •&gt;...... la.unn.CM’n
,lu'
(urn
gir.lb b. ing the only trimming She
‘ ,"tl
deposited in Agricultural .enters to''nines during
the winter season. earned a n arm hpii.(iiel &lt;.f r.|»e- tied ♦
drink
^ aid in crop tmving
The rniifley will
'he innimii cars have been witt. white ribbon, and wore orange ♦
C A S H
O R
IN S T A L L M E N T
Senator Donegan of Kissimmi'e,, |,t. deposited, Mr. McAdoo an- ("ken oil the people living on the
blossolns in her hair.
The groom
accompanied by Mr. Ware of that nounced, in banks which "will r m -j™ &lt; »Id«* hnve been greatly incon- wore the regulation Idark and look­
♦
rity were in the city on Tuesday ploy it in the movement of crops and venlenrrd. especially
in
stormy
1I 7
A n p n i l 1 TPIM7 First Street &amp; Palmetto Avenue
ed very happy.
•
♦
afternoon.
I for the benefit of the business situu- weather and the trains will be ups a n f o r d , fl o r id a
After eongratuliitious the company
preeiiited lex the children and tlmir
♦
Ice cold PLKZOL in bottles for (•'•» "
uer. ii ,it.-&lt;! mio t tie dining room
parent »
» ♦ ; ♦ a *
sale at «11 dealer«
4 (f
Piano and Player Piano Expert
Wliefe over» Were laid for I went VMS
\ 'lu.iint va»e of pink roses
W l„ Whitthorne, representing “ iiimg "("* «.-purring
All work id.&lt; on grega lio ual t horch
en i iri 1. 1 Wilt
.1.111.1V spr.iv of
the Time*-F nion w-as in the city yes- soliitely guaranteed \\ !, M i r\
Ni \i Sunday t .I&lt;I |. m , n meet
I u.-' da; ■- v i i : j, pro.- M&gt; 11,•- v ■I- iit'teroi ». lined tins season
»p..
Bos
U
i
t
Plume
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11. ..i I d o i*ra
j.rday in the interests nf that great
mg III prayer for pence m the world
Miss Irene Fuller has a new rmt
ion
producing
an
e
l
f
e
c
t
o
f
.
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stale paper
vili hy held by all the churches in
of ihniit automobile, of which she ¡»
hour l i n d i
Erving ami
Mi i i e r v ui t i m e r
simp!
ganci.
l’or
un
Milliner) Upenme
the Mtv. Ili response to the mil
Those wanting Walsiin Sprayer»
\Y * t P a In H*.; 1 t iv. t . e l »|u-tn| leeling very proud
l* t i .-» i »
... y . t i *ii,i-r
Tomorrow Saturday * •■t tr•t t» a til. ) Pr. sidi r.t \t d'oli ha- issued a t .!
ii **i near future should leuvi or
wtub- w11 h i heir parer, i ». Mr
N II FOGG.
light t... wedding i.rouh|,i-l -i-rved in.'"-K
I hi dati m I for.lite M lili t,*r y upm for that day, Oct. 4th.
I
Church
■la-ra at the S t o r e ol the Geo II
and
Mrs
1
D
Hurt
Misse» Irene Peters
mg at Mrs
Williams' Millinery members of all affiliai inns are cor­ four curses
Kernnld Hardware Co. at once, as it
Mi - L .m..r ,
M l
Vit
1 t
a n d V i - l t e G r. « h a i n . . t
11 m p . . . k
Parlor'
You will t*&gt; d i- well • d i a l l y i.,vii..i i., i.e present
Wo r k Ite»otried on llnptiwl ( hurrli
tiki» about in days to get them
»at'.irday tor Lake Mat
where she
and
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t-sisled
i
n
.rvnlg
Pri­
; lei lei! .stuck a- tall io found Hi
iiMtiiiiit t«-e of the
The
ililldliig
111 it. morning at II o'clock tin*
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I' t o n i l a ho l i ght . i N E W E d i k a od ... mmu to. hi of t to* Lord's Supper ent nt i tu» wedding wir« lour g&gt; i
have »«i arranged
bapt
i«t
«■
(lurch
Mr\ \ Murat*, afli-r a visit to
The bride
Miss Florence Frank has returned P i l l i . A DELPHI \ ni
very
low will be observed and members re- era 11" i - of West un»
matti-r«
that
the t-untmetor
tlll'ltll"»»
changed h.-r white !..r a beautiful her s ,p and f ui ni L at ihi» place,
Imm n trip to the mountains of prices, quulltv ■on-nl. ri d
r«-w
u
t
men
at
wurk on th«*
ha»
lu»
i-iv.-ii
Eel all the church member»
blue
with ret or . .t ’ . to r l orn.- u Mi a mi la»t
Tennessee Mr and Mr» Frank will
Souvenirs will hr given to the I«’ i" I*. I» present ami tiring u friend traveling -ml oldark
Til' -*. 1! .1 •ti«t T« lliple
1he citligred alli, bin. . ). .i1 to nni t * h
I t t- » a i n* *1 .
return home Saturday of till' week tirsi Ino (ai , t|s|.,rio rs
11 It.
bo
Id
r«-r—
f)W l l 8 r , »r .l.X iK
The Sunday s. n..,.I is growing in
It
I 1« -, ,v . .. |,rt,-sr**f7 rrr.nhap- i
o u | . | e t.d t
•• •i . I t |n l u e
vin- on ri o «e. ond &gt;i ui i duy in No 1 1Ti-ndato’v Prof
Marts begin» his
t.a ■ ■. - ii v cil I. rii a .tri-- ul paint,
( ‘lining out all typewriter carbon
r—'
[or
Day loin.
i h»-i r
! yc u r * t o m . vernili.r
The
e o i nn i i t t e e
lut« nl»o
. la-- nest Sunday ■ morning, and i w lu-ri t tie I..--I wi-t. i|&gt;Hper
Best
grades „ „ l y . i,l I L c ^ .
I ni.in P i a r . M e e t i n g
getti
ng
ready
t..r
i
t
.
.oniirig
»t-u»oti
of
ma u &gt;
let
a
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l
for
I
tie
r
e
m
o
d e l i n g ol
1
u Sund..v t m p m at •h. ev.-rt form.r mem!.or is urged to be f r i e n d s f o l l o w i li. tu
&lt;1
M L I &gt;oo|. v will ii. . II).y I lu
v"'phr dozen »beets. Herald OIlice
! be m arriage
ilo t, m e tl.ev r •&gt; illy l.olltftll lii-Xt
’i 7-tf
1 t o n g r e g a Ilona! church the chur.che» fourni aguí, in ht» place with a new
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tomo
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while
$
I« Ilo culli . 1 ..I
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d**..r t o i h. . hur. Ii
\ l i ou t indU *l(t
of the &lt;ii&gt;
will muti
ni a ii mo i trlctul to, lu- »nt.
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b l d II III inilli . . . . g III.
\ erne Arnert and Joe l*eriiande/ m e e t i n g o t p r a y e r f o r p e a . i |li the
will be evpen.ii-.I on i m p r o v e m e n t s .
I tu- i vj-mng service at 7 in will oi-v.t from Mulligan about
two h o me on La ke
( leii-Vu
have returned from Coronado Beach world
Hoiking "the snme ix modert, dwelling
¿i
All church members al l d all be a »hurt helpful one lor all good
Little I ’yili P.iMi Moll
i nvi t ed
y. -.ir- a g o
where they report the fishing good i n t e r e s t e d 111 1 tie i a ,i si o l p
house
This
property
has
been
mii}ii and good f cllujidhlp await
eve tul ofhis little friends to help
There was a pdly fish try on Lake
Mr. Arnert I» also sporting- a black cordially urged to come
leased for a long term
every one
The special subject for
hi
m maV merry
i elehrilling hi«
Harney
Iasi
»aturda.
in
honor
of
eye where his car kicked him
coti»ii|iT„l on
y» ill lo* "Wanted
'.oir 11- I I lela . i
I II M*
H II r t n-y
Mr and Mr
! . ,
I
d..r l
Red Men In Hold I’ ow Wow
lto.nl Pull.terI beh I lie
5 or Ii doses r.r.f. will lierai any
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the
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Plain
home on » u n f o r d Hei ght- for lin­
Mr. and Mrs Fay Weston and
UMseuilded at the Baptist church was PJittn Lord' » Slipper observed und
to
{he
last
fall
of
the
tomahawk,
t
winter months.
mot her of Daytona attended the
present on !a»t Sunday evening new tt|i*iiilH*r« received.
♦ and the««* chilis with acting Chief
Tarltel-W esioti wedding un Thor-.lay
urge
one ni.-a! is all the argument w.» The Sunday evening service» have
♦ &gt;,f He. ord» I. D U'i«-k«*r.
♦
'S t v -u* I'ur 1 I nini
,t in Ml a f I er imo n meeting« will
Miss W hillock .i .nr ■&lt; I i if I.i « do
beco
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need to convince yt.u w e ».*1 ltn*-lw«.l
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on tin - lu s t and
meal at the lowest price in town w t l f f Ti .' l D o
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1C«*\ unii Mfh St«&gt;iir."' and «lau^h
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nMturnup!«,- »«-hoid c u t n m o n c e d
Mr. and Mrs M F. Robinson nr
Presili ti rimi * hur. h
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A rehearsal of the degree team
GK oH G K II Y M \ N
M o n d a y wi l l «
M i » » Av. r y t . - uc t nr
rived on Wednesday morning's hunt
The Sunday ..-ho.d i ruaking
will
also take j.lace this t*t*-i»i nji- , A
i r t u l f d t i n * I ' a r M W *1- c «»1 1 riwirri.ik!«
Pastor
Mr A. .s Tuvmill l* having sev­
troni Bel mar, N. J., wherl- they h a v e campaign «luring the moiitii ol •*&lt; *
Mr. und Mrs. Stum*?! unit on lo eral acre» of hi« hifmmork land cl«-ar- degree team second to none is the
spent thc summer.
Bclmar is on i tol(tr j „ r „ „ »ttendanre of 2U(I on
Titusville and Miss Elizabeth re ed. adjoining hi» orange grove, to be amhition iff every member of Ojus
The Grcal World’ » Serie«
the coast near Anbury HarkIlully Day. Nov. Isl
The whole
The noveriy of watehing a ball muinitig a» u guest ..f Mi»» Tliu»« planted with tree» during the win­ Tribe, un«i they will be expected to
V*S
exemplify th»? full initiation before
5 or 6 doses 666 will break any school i» enthusiastic.
game reproduced ori a miniature I arbel unlll Monday, wb«*n »he re- ter.
At II o‘c|ocK Sunday the com­ dianiond by colore.! Ughi», showing turned houle
cjbc of Fever or Chills
Price 25
Mr N. 11, Fogg »old two very the next Great Council of Florida,
munion &lt;ff the Lord’» Supper will b. each ball, «tnke, error, foul hit»
cenu04-26t
Mi»» Agn.-s Clark and Mi»* llu»,- t'hoice lot» on Mail Ian,1 avenue to a which will convene in Sanford In
celebrated, and Dr Brownl«*«* will and out», «ili a direct wire (rum thè »n- Tlllis look rhnrge of thè (ieneva
««tl*.(iioli ut New Jersey, un which March. I!»I6.
The barber »hop of Arnert &amp; AVll- preach on "The I butt h of Je«us
Visiting Chiefs are always cor­
plnynig tield should noi leuve itami- »elinoi lu»t Mondny and ijpder tlu-se he will bulbi a muderà l.ungab.w for
son has iict-n changed in the firm The service Sunday night begin» at
dially
welcome and will find the
ing rmini in thè opera house for thè «-thrienf teacher» n jiriilttifide school a winter home
name, Chatincey Wilson retiring and 7:30.
lutch
strings
of the Wigwam on the
»mali admissioo of 36 cent» for men* year i» predirteli
At thi» wriung
Fogg &amp; Osteen have commenced
the shop is now owned by Mr. Ar­
Do not forget these services at and 25 cent» for ladies and childrrn tb*. mailer of a third leaclti-r i» stili ¡«„thertng t(u-ir pvrnn nut crop. outside
nert who will make several changes the Imperial Sunday Bring &gt;ome
to »&lt;•«■ a cham|iion»hi|. game betw een up«&lt;*tt[ed
T h e ; e v p i ct I o g a i b e r a h n u t «ine t o n
and make it up to date in every par­ one with you und l«*t u» till tinH e i g h t B r e a th in g .
the
fastest team s that money can
Mm
\vu,l,.
Kaul.-rson
compiim
nut* tin« season
ticular.
Mr. Wilson mtires to en­ building
No
one
can brcslhe at a greater
w
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g
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t
o
produce
niented
b.-r »t«ter.
M i«»
Mastef Juste la'Wls
Mi ria m
gage in some business that will not
Tuesday » issue gave a full des- Turbe| l)rld(. to |„. wl|j, ;i puM) „ „ Jacksonville this week where he will Gght than aovtm miles,
confine him to the inside, as his
Put Murph) Here
rription of the electric diamond
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health will not permit it and he will
Pat Murphy was in the city yes­
probably start a bus line and auto terday on fit* way t o Del.arui t o
last fall and every one seeing same
delivery.
publish his Guide to Honda for came away as if they had really
another year. He is always glad to • witn«wit&gt;(l the game,
Muale In AVoodland Park
Thc Klime, will begin Tbursduy or
After October first.Woodland]Park get back to Sanford and states that
the prospects for a l.usy season with Frjday C)ct 8lh or 9th date not
■will open ooly Sundays. .
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the tourists look good for nil of derided on yet. nnd will continue
Bathing, amusements, picnir’fconsouth Florida.
Said Pat
"The daily except Sunday until one team
venlences, orchestrion music.
9-tf
Consider the advantage &lt;&gt;f having a partner in your business who lias ample
people at St. Petersburg are put- wjn# four games. Where to play
resources, who «iilows you to run your business, as you wish, and who takes an
^Mr. Joe Cameron of Sanford was ting on new smiles anti new paint. (8(l 0pen{ng gnme, Philadelphia or
*n Orlando yesterday on route to I had charge of the barbecue as head Bt)lltol) tti|| {1L, decided hy a tess of
active interest in your business success.
Kissimmee and Southport, to look waiter when the new roud reached: c0|n ns U9Ua|t nnd very likely one of
This is the relation we form with our customers.
•over a stock of cattle of four thou­ fit-. Petersburg. It looked like Mardi (^r )jarnP9( maybe the dociding game
ions; then
Make us a partner in your business agreeable to the above co
sand head which he ant) his ussoci- Gras at New Orleans, and really the * wi{, |)t. piuyt.d ¡n New Y'ork.
in
need of
take
time
to
have
a
personal
talk
with
our
officers
whenever
you
ates recently purchased from Mr. people of south Florida nre the most
*rv way posadvice. You will always In* welcome and we will iLssist you in
Henry Bass, part of which were hopeful people I ever »aw
But tinLicenses Now Due
formerly owned hy Mr J. M Lee (act remains the same, you have t"
sible along such business lines.
Please take notice that business
L'art of these rattle will he kept on pass through Sanford to see the
M A K E OUR BANK OUR HANK
»*he range in'Osceola county and the beauties nf south Florida. Say, 1 and occupational licenses are due
feinalnder will be moved to Orange uin glad to see yog. says Pat to tin- on or before October 1st. As it is a 1
bounty, where the new .owners hnve editor and to know that the bulk- misdemeanovr and punishable by
county, where the new owners have heading of Lake Monroe is going fine to do business or engage in an
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fifteen miles of land fenced along forward. It is of course fan improve- occupation requiring n license, withf ; r
--30
the St. Johns river. Yhls big stock ment of beauty and health to the i opt first procuring u license, those
n
(COUHT
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HOUSE
BUILDING)
concerned
please
attend
to
this
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v«ry fi°e Flor- city.
once.
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ida stock and the new owners are
A. R. KEY, Cashier .
D. L. THRASHER, V Pres.
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FORREST LAKÄPres/
JNO. D. JINK INS,
Wanted — Messenger at Western
«peering to make a handsome profit
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Tax Collector.
Character
. on their invcstment.YOrlando .Scn- Union Telegraph ollice.
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first consideration.
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THE SAN FO U D HERALD

PAOK SIX

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ROUND THE WORLD
It a li I« * t y e a r'VP«! need I. I.Tli.n07..'&gt;4&gt;
gull-'li* of gi " ["• w lues
i III gii go wi l l ««Min tu- «ur roi i ndi - i l In
a l’ole r e t e retili * y * t e i i i
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h.i i,in in i&gt; ow a a pli .u in.e y

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M id i year a million dollar«'- worth
of h"r*i-« die In New fork
Tokyo'* pepulntloll Is J.lKtU.n&lt;XI, nn
tin reuse o f t1il,i«n « I m e li«KI

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g * n u p o f l i i n« e mi i s o f p e a c e f u l art,*

( i f tin- world's corn tiroductlon 7 1'J
l „ r cent I* grown In the I'u itiil Stales
Sw Krcrlaio'.Vs annulli production of
choyolatc muon lit* to about $ 10.000.01 '0
n year.
I hist St J.out* bn* a cu rfew la w re­
quiring all children f&lt;&gt; tie oTf the streets
a fter It p. m.
Australia will till« year greatly ex
i t e n d i td ■—

phone'sei^Wa» •A »»Imlralil. la._Lmgjuml furnlshe»
electric«Aght for a elmrcli and rectory
and power to blow n church.nrgiui.
It urn I carrier» are t»ow required to
re(Kirt forest tire» t h r o u g l i m i t __
l iiltcsl State* to proper authorities.
In co-operation with tho w eather bu­
reau forest rnneer* nre to measure
enow depth» In the western mouutnlti*
T h e T erra Nova, which took the Scott
expedition to tlie.itonth pole, has been
returned to the north Atlantic whaling
service
Fnsli humble women In London are
now Carrying
black
handkerchiefs
with their Initial» embroidered In the
corners
T w o AUtttllaii I tig ltiifr» have Invent
■d a proci»** for i tstlng falsi- troth to
metnl by w ill'll the necessary uniform
U R management of tin» » a l v i lino
In ilio mittler of b e l i « nini gir d le»,
la lo ft very much to thu fancy of tho
Individuili thin tcanon. ThcMO ra n ge
from narrow belt», o f which there aro
fow, to the widest o f girdle», of which
there a re many O f the latter the maJnrlly fasten lit tin* buck
Mut tautenlug* nl the rid'» or at the middle front
aru used wherever the effect 1« more
deal raid* tl-an a fitHlertlliK at the hack
A * to tin* M l - (l e nd* , e l u e g l l d t i « ,!!•
lln!»hed w|ih one o r tint f.illtiig from
u knoL
Thu fu vorlte ndJiiBltuetil of the wide
girdle I« 111 il 1*1* 11lea III w till ll It e l
tetiifn from an Inch o r »&lt;&gt; nhoie the
normal waist line to « ix or eight Inches
below
It I« ndJilHti-d rntluT InoHelv
or bu* that appearance, although the
g ln llo .Ih bone or fastened lo a «u|*
port to hdld It la the proper place. It
I« clotted with hook« and eye». Som e
of thu long pushe« o f very wide soft
ribbon a ro wound about the figure and
pinned Into po»lt|on.
T h r e e girdles are shown here which
are typical of those favored nl pre*
mil. In the Unit n wide taffeta ribbon

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Garbage Can That Uncovers
by Fool Pressure.

of wliltt* » H b cromi bar« o f rone-col
oriol natiti miti drenden rom « woven
In In dtmlgned fo r wear with white
numtner gowns.
It in flnlnhcd with a
l«vrgo flat bow and tautened at ilio
buck.
Tho end* of till* girdle arc
stayed u^h boncs*to which the hook*
and e y e * are neived
The bow 1* ail
ju-ii-d le-ar tin» too el the girdl»- and
' |&gt;lntiet| |oo*e|&gt; to the dre*« with Ilo*
nun . i l i . n * in vii
of . n o n ! -u a «tiff
eff ect

Tl . »cioii.l »-11■i !&gt;- i* l&gt; we:- white
tufTeia ribbon with o broad «tr ip e of
M.iek *nt)n n*.tr . -m h edge
l ln * la
J ; M.ed ilo I la toned ul I ite i :.,|r w If 'l
tionen nini hook* and eye*
Ilo- (a*
tuning I* concealed under two short
hal.glnc |ofi|
i f
tie rit.I.i r
I lo *■■
Ida* k and w Into girdle« of wide ritdion.
or made of Hlk
are w.rn with all
white gown«
The third belt t* deMgind for wear
with tailored d r « » « o r « K lr i« ami
Moure«, and I* made of white miede
leather la mud with Ida* k
It (putenti
wnh * buckle revere d with l. iitli. r and
t* lllilulnd with a «In gle hill* end
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m g a pltrln-r l " g e t It i le.m
P r e p a r i n o L o l n Chop».

Canning Wholo To m a to«».
B c t n m e the »kin » and cut up m in e
torn«toe«, put In n pri*i»ervlug kettle
and boll fur twenty minute». Jteinove
them fropi the lire rttid run through n
»trainer, lb-turn (he ktmlucd llquhl to
the fire
¡iow »elect som e »mall ripe
!.. ,Ax&gt;UMtittMvttutt&gt;? l ) l g o . Into the tnqulh
of the Jar. dip'litem lu ladling witter,
re m o ve the ttkln« mid drop the whole
t o m a t o « * Into the jar. Fill the Jar with
t h e ««, add one level U’U»|K&gt;onfiil o f tvnlt
to ea ch qunrt nml pour In the »trained
llquhl mill '•oiling until till »paces lire
Oiled. Put on rubber and lo p nml
place In the Irollcr o r atcrlllxer on the
f a l m bottom- H a r e tho water In the
boiler ijlrendy hot to keep the Jun*
from breaking, bring to n boll and «ter*
III*« for" thirty minute«. Clamp on the
top tig h t ly and re m o v e the ja r » fr o m
the boltor.

Around tho H o u m .
Grease spot* may l&gt;o taken out with
weak ammonia .In water. Lay soft
white paper over and Iron with a hot
Iron.
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Cheese will not mold so readily If
the cat parts nre rubbed with batter
&gt;'• ‘ •&gt;
' paper.
with flanyonr brass
net dipped in
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( ’Ut off Un* luiig, teligli end* « f thè
clmp» and p p i tlvetii ouco o r tw ico
tlirniigh thè m eni chopper, elmpptdg
thè fui svilii th è lenti. l'Iu tv tld» lu a
fryln g pan a m i eouk over n h*&gt;t lire
f'ir ime m inu te, or (111 tlu&gt; fat ha» all
dlwmlvcd timi thè lenti l i crlsp nnd
brnwii
Itro ll th è ehm»».
&gt;'!|P 1ho
ehop|»«l |Mirtloti - xvhlclv «vili he u u riirl*
big In ¡u ltim ili—In thè c u tte r o f thè
jii.itter. |ihiv«* il»* lirnllcil ch ip» arm im i.
M-a*nn ami serve T ld * im*th«ii| o f p ie
pitting hdnw hop» make» pulntalde nml
ivnllyr d ellelm i* flin t portimi &gt;»f ibem
w hleli I* m ninlly vv natevi
Cbooio Bit».
A most economical way to use bard,
dry end» o f cheese I* either by gritting
them or p u tting them through tho food
ehoppvr and to every cupful ndil n cup
and a half o f flour, a level tablespoon'
ful o f butter melted, a liberal sprin­
kling o f ptiprlkn and enough w a t e r to
make n dough that will roll out thin
Cut In o blon g »trip», bake a light
brown, nml w hen done dust ve r y ligh t­
ly with »alt. T b c * e will keep splendid­
ly mid are most delicious to Bervu with
cold Feffutth merit*.

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not m iiijia re favurably »»Uh roivlug.
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Amerlcnn phy«lclnns who think ’of
practicing medicine In Egypt nrownTned through con»ulnr ndvicea that tho
kheillve'« government will henceforth
require-a llconne, nml licenses wlll.be
granted only to graduate» of recognised
college».
Sir Thomas P. Whtttnkbr, M. P., Is
Serving Hint».
All hot fumi »hould be tterved In hot re»iK»nttUde for the statement that If
ns much liquor jwr capita had been (
dUhc» All dittile» «hould he offered nt
cotiHiimeil ln«t year nn In 1874 In Great
tile left o f the guest if tho gucift t« to
Britain the nnttnnnl drink hill would
Help himself. Dliitic» left fo r tho guest
linro boon (CT.000.000 greater than It
mimt lie placed from tho right sldo.
octunlly waa
Itenmro dltthes from the -right of
A aoclnl pn»gres* Bern emanates from
uue»t N e v e r reach nero«* the guest to
Stockholm, where, we nre told, a chem­
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thing from the previous" course before In cnt»e a man under afreet denies that
he la drnuk. to determine the amount
serving t!ie'H r’'j»ert.
of oteohol In hi» ayatem. IntoxlcktInit liquor» and' Intoxicated*persona
will both bO ti matter of per cent

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lumdle itili« ever Ihe front mid fnrtu« a
Inver tim i autotnallcitlly raise» the lid
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Talks on
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l&amp;vrn^e-1914. br lh, k W l w N « w « 5t»4 u i , }

HOW T O T R E A T A S W E E T H E A R T .
•Tha kindest and tho happiest pWr
Will find occasion to forte ar.

And so (nothing «-vary day lle-y II vo
To pity and perhaps forgive."

SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SEVEN
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Vanity of Life.
about having tho kind of dlmmr h«
It would be dllttcuit to rival tho epl) llkoa- corned beef and cabling»» ut
tnph of ('ordinal Onuphrlo which, lu
loa»t onto a wouk— that on»- day of all
half a dozen word» sums up (hi* van­
i others wlii'n guests rarely. drop In to
ity of life—"Here lie» a » 110(10* — nation
dine— Monday, wash dhy
The mar
— nothing!" nud that of (’ ordinal Ma­
rled man hu» a right to give liln daugh­
turin'» beautiful niece, Marie Manclnl,
ter In marriage to a man ho detest» who, afLi-r draining the cup of worldly
lifter having argued the
matter out pleasure lo (he dreg", w rote, n» »he lay
.
♦w ith his wirc „mi iOHl ,jie buttle., dy„ lK
Father has .1 right to take the new
pon iti law Into In» hnslm-ss, putting
the young tnun's experience ogulust
his hard-earned capital.
The married man ha* a right to 1
keep up with the times that hi» family
may be pleased Instead nf ashamed
of hi» care less nei.» in dress, s iteceli or
habits.
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A married man ha» a right to all
the devotion of hi» family. Ile ha» a
right to provide for them bountifully —
and to bo glad that he I» alive.

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lutely needs and to savo, save, save,
* whllo his llttlo girls nro growing up.
The girls declare, when they are old
enough to have beaux, thut father has
u right to refurnish the parlor. Ho
has a right to keep out o f It when
young men are calling. The married
man has a rl*?ht to pa y- his wife's bills
1 t»hen she .Is off summering In summer

Felt He Had Paid Hli Fare.

It happened on a three-cent car line.
T h e car wait crowded
A German got
on. Ho bought a quarter’s worth of
tickets ( e i g h t ) .
Th e conductor took
one nnd handed him th»» others
"T ick e ts ," called tho conductor as
bo enmn around for fores again. T h o
and w intering In winker. T h e right* unnophiollrati-d otI*' K « vc him anntli1» hla to furnish tho family with an or. Other calls, nnd finally the c»erautomoblle. servnnte and cash . T h e mnn handed over his last tick»«, raymarrhffl man has a right to go to hod i Ing:
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early to rest up for the next day’s
work, while hla family nro enjoying
the theater or ball.

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Aid to the Tlrad.
He haa tho right to wear clothes of
l(»»t ycar'a cut, Inexpensive, Even a
A'eaal—A Oorm an In v e n tio n is &amp;
bit shabby, at) long ■* hU women folk J o in te d la m p -p o o h the upper jiortlon of
oro arrayed )a tho gowna of'tho pro- which m a y bo lowered with, a rope
vtlllog medo.
C rlm a o n b e a k — 1 can’t boo the good
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Ho haa tho right to Invito marrlago- of that. E v e n If a man la short of
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One of tlo* most t»-murkahl»' In­
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wants of man Is In tin* vegeta li!«
Are there hard and fast nil* » r&lt;Th e vim* »m
g.»riling n married man’s rights? l.»-t sponges (if Ecuador
which tho sponge grows Is found on
Us see!
Hi* has the right to be called the the flat wet lands o f this republic, ap­
pillar of society because ho Is the pearing only during tho rainy reasons.
foundation, tho main support of a fam­ It Is an annual nn»l grows rapidly,
ily
has the right to elbow sltigl»* after the fashion of a pumpkin vim*,
men nslde and pluck all the plums with lung Hinnuth fruit resembling a
the best positions offer, because he summer squash.
Is married. His rights extend furtlu r
Upon ripening the fruit Is gath­
to paying the. household hills, delving ered nn»l dried, when lh»* Inte'rlor Is
e v ly night nnd day to mak»» monoy to Hc»*n lo be ei&gt;mp"»‘*d o f a tangled net­
give his wife Comforts, to buy her work of fine tlbiTs, with black seeds
costly clothes, that tdu* may enjoy n similar lo those of the watermelon
life of luxury nnd ease, bridge, after- T h e drl»*d skin Is ensHy removed.
niHiia and hesitation waltzing at wh»*n tin* fibrous net work or spong»* Is
remly for use, after one siile has b*''*n
night
Washing In a few wa­
A married man has a right to he up rut open
befor«» dawn on a bitter cold morning, ters rem oves all extraneous material*,
making n-fir®“ In tho kitchen range, rnd the sponge may ho used ns any
calling his wifi* when the coffee la other. Tin- poor people us»* them for
washing »listi»,*s nnd when bathing,
ready.
A mnrrled man's rights nrc to deny claiming they ur&lt;* superior to the ani­
himself anything more than he abso­ mal sponge.

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year», hut souiehow evade popping
(hu question.
Home womerT-hrr-tr nrti 'm.tH*« irffTdf-"*
fulness; his cold nature; luck of suf­
ficient funds; anything, everything,,
hut tho right reason, that ho really
doesn't want to tnnrry. Of course lie
gives her Innumi'rnblo hints, and cer­
tainly gives her to understand thut be
Is fond of her.. Ho r.uii.-i-iywioit |t W e Lave iilwiyi Itie-J to I.» jiut a little jlw*.l
would he n- very foolish glrT who of ihe odifi fellow in llu* grnrisl e*pepmcnl of
would wasto her time on him other- emi tloie. A i an riufrni» of tbu dr life to ibow
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"some day. I expi*et to have a home
of my ow n '* ''Few ;n»&gt;n n»*tt|«* d»».wn
until aft - r they mnrri " ' l l takes a
w If** t » g iv e a man ambition to an
cu m u la te " When a girl re pent * this
talk to her anxious relatives, shu soft­
ens tholr hearts toward him. They
conclude, with such Ideas, If Is only a
question o f a short time until he asks
her hand In marriage. Hut when the
seasons com e nnd go. and ther«r Is no
slrn of a coining w»wl(llng, the practl
cal ones o f the household begin t»
doubt |ils matrimonial Inti'niions and
!*•-*,&lt; r* lh* Ir lielb'f that h** 1» »&gt;nlv pn.***».
lug away the time at h»*r »"Xjietj»»*
h* nrlng himself talk »No modest girl
ran take III»* Initiative nnd g|v,&gt; a Ilian
a hint that mIu ' s Interejiti'il In know
lug hi»* tnt&gt;*nttons
It Is n delicate matter for her folks
to lnt»'rf»T"
l ie may h.i'»* valid r* a
son»
Then again h»* uim not have
any reio-on for nut pr»»pokltig at j' t ■»
rnl. In Hoston.'they h»'ll»,vi* In taking
time hv the for*l*&gt;ck
Tin* women
Inn»* pvtltloneil t||.* 1» glslattir»* to pass
a hill flxftig th** legal limit of t »»o
v i m * on t **nrt*-!ilp
If a lllall cults
r»-giifarly up n a
woinati
f"i tbit
1» .* gth »&gt;f t * •*. monnp' h -ig ft - r »n
tin* att»»n!lon. th»*y uouhl have It as­
sumed that he 1« on marriage Intent,
a id he v "»ltd In* (odd legallv aua&gt;iu.t
nl&gt;l, If lo an* m| is to fbrrk -W* n• Il of i i'tirtship marriage. W e sue
g»-sted that courtship aliouhl hai»* a
11tm limit, I ii thi« column, s»»in*t iiru»'
ago fcT h e Boston women wa r** quick
*o rat* h tin good Judette-nt o f th** sue
gestmn
I .&lt;»l»s drawn out routtshlps
rarely cm! In wedlock
In eu»h In­
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ora’ lives. Uu has
not ffg -y r n niKThf
tho all Importunt
question
Hopes
and
fears
are
equally
balanced
In Ills heart.
If
he’s too bqjd In
showing her nffaction ho fright­
ens
tho very timid
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maiden. If ho re­
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strains his ardor
many a girl thinks
him lacking In heart warmth, even In
mtcrcst.
After escorting her home
from sqmonflalr nnd tho hour Is
drawing
closo
to
midnight,
he
shouldn't expect to bo Invited In.
even though tho girl's mamma or
spinster aunt Is awaiting them In tin»
jiarlor Nor should he llHg»*r to caress
her at the door If a girl refuses him
a goodnight Itlss ho should not Insist
upon It. More young men have lost
nlco girls In this way than nny other.
Because she refuses ho should not
taunt her with being an Iceberg,
wanting In affection, when sho may bo
on»* of thos«&gt; nice little maidens who
rem»*mb»*r th« Instructions laid down
by her wise old grandmamma " T o o
much affection 1» a bur t»i matrimony
with young people.’ If In* would hold
the girl s affection at this critical Junc­
ture In* must he In hi» wooing Judl
clou», neither too bohl nor too hack
ward Hi* must slmyi tendenn-ss. with
out giving her cause for annoyance,
yielding gracefully to h**r will and not
«-xpi'Ctlng her to b»* pi» a* *-d with all
that he says or does
('«ills ought to
he chary of their kiss»*», as ev»*ry
senslblu young man should know
Instrud of b»-lng angry with b»r for refimli.g lu* should rcsp«'( | her all f!i&gt;*
more
II* h.o.rt 1 eartn d th»» right ns y* t.
to ebony h»*r undivided attention, n**r
must Ills convorsutlon always In* on
lie* on** topic of h*ve It would weary
i s.'ii tlii* most enamor* »1 ■( girl** anil
!:»•
ild long m»-tlllai»* »ocr Ituw '
■•»as that some other young man who
had te &gt;n little In III»* »»&gt;* l»-lV of won»
• fi and kn ew 'nothing compariiftTTty of
love making cut him out. The wlau
man proposes and wools his sw»*«*tInwrt
He Is n wise man who realizes
that he should mil make vloleut love
iii n sw eel heart a n d . allow her t*»
rtatie for Ihe &lt;ruttibs of affection
eft» r sh»- b»-ct»m»-s hi» wife
lh* hap
pl**st isilr ar»* (host* win* »1»» ti"i 'I1'
so much courting, hut lr»*al each
ether cordially, tenderly, j*'t with a
certain restraint; looking forward to
the tying of tho marring« knot.

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TUE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE “EIGHT

A Hgwl and a III nt
she has been spending the summer lanta ioday, after n pleasant visit to
.Junior Ciric*» Sole of Seed*
The
manner
in which those
hi*
*ist«*r,
Mi*«
Juno
Waddell.
Mr*.
The girls of the Junior Citizen*' She was accompanied by her sister
teel
gufinien.
who
deal in printer»’
P.
H.
Morris,
t-hc
sister
who
came
Department of the Junior Civic Mi** Mumie Devlin:
supplies have whooped up the prire*
with
him
from
North
Carolina
will
League have taken the initiative,
on everything used around » „&lt;•*».
Mrs. F. J. Gonzales and daughter remain for the winter.
preparatory to the City Beuiitiftil
paper office is simply kiososterntu
Campaign thut will he waged in have returned from Orlando.
B E IN G A R E S U M E O F S A N E O llD H A P P E N IN G S
'Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Sammis have The ink factories have shot the pMrp
Sanford this winter l y offering for
Mrs.»
Laitue
Bliss
of
Orlando,
who
-■ U P -T O •D A T E ------ — — returned from Connecticut, where of news ink up to a point that makes
sale nt reasonable prhrea. seasonable
came
over
for
the
Hand-Belts
wed­
they have been spending the sum­ Gilderoy's justly famed kit»«seeds. L e., seed thpt now is the time
Communications for this Column Should he Marked “ Society Edlior", or
like a sunkon-suhmarimu The pH^ r
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guest
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Mrs
for plabting to Ihsure pretty gar­
mer
Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Terheun. Phone 20.1
fat runs aej as if they thought i i , lr
dens in the spring e Saturday 'after­ K J. Gonzales.
wood pulp product ought to t,r,ril.
noon the gtris will begin a house to
v Mrs. Hurry Ward and daughter,
Mrs.
(lay
Butts
has
gone
up
to
as
much as India Bible stock And
Beautiful Church Wedding
in blu
house cjjnvas in the effort to sell
Miss Fern Ward have returned from
Jacksonville for several days visit.
type!
Why you'd think that typ«.
nasturtium seed, the drawf or hedge
Unusually interesting and beau- trirnmi
Michigan, where they have been
metal
was
composed of two pari*
tiful was the evening wedding of
Mrs.
nasturtium and the tall climbing
Mrs. F. W. Hill of Nurcoosee is spending the last three months.
¡of
radium
and one part auroraMiss ^label Hand and Mr. Archi* in a g
Variety. ^Diese vil! grow in any soil
the guest of Mrs. Chas Hand.
v l»oryal|s. Even Aunt Mandj t , j..
without little attention
’ bald Lucius Betts which took place tfj'e.use
**' ) i^lrs. S. E. i'uleston hair issued in- son, in her sealed hid for washing
It is hoped to see Sanford u blnr.e
Wednesday, nt half past eight
Mrs.
Mr. Ralph Sauls, who came o v e r 1citations for a dance next Friday our towel, quotes a figure 5o |„.r
of glory in the spring, with its gar­
/Tcinck at the Church of the Holy gownei
'from Enterprise to be ofie of the at- evening, Oct. 9th. in honor of Mr cent higher than that quoted «.hen
dens of these beautiful, vari-colored
vCro^i. The solemn and impressive meuso
lendants at the Hand-Betts wed- and Mrs. W. D. Bishop.
we were thinking of having it u.,-hVp«riHoe.xcn:rnnnjrrr&gt;f-sbo Episcopal
flowers.
The girls will also have
ed
last year.
At that, we could
church wo* performed by Rev. i n r j,ur]
sweet pea seed and will take order*
Mr.
K.
M.
Diclfins
of
Tampa
was
manage
to
ease
through this month
Artkux_S__ Eftdt..wearing the hand- Mm(iroj
hite sntin.i^or these and gladiolus bulbs. It is
✓ James Wallace Howard is the the guest of his brother* Mr. J. W. if some of our valued subscriber.
[lowed
.4*»«
r*ork of Inaine oT the little son buiii-Lq. Mr. Dickins for several days last week.
would
“ m^rrinrf*
— ^
V
the girls will Conduce to the making
niTjo of the .
*
, . &gt;
’
. .
and Mrs. ('. C. Howard Hrpt; --mbr
mm-rgen
wedding, pink and white wew.artis-1
»,
•
of gardens Mid, taking care ok .the
Really carried out in the elaborate! ,ni 1 ’
&lt; In ibe lBWn* u,,d Parkway« that are nowlpit|
*' * Th e ni'.lliy
srii-irtls
decorations of the church. The altar
r^' 11
'. , .
tu'ghwud-aiid unsightly. Thev will
May Dickins will.'rcgrrr to hrar that j* The . -Luitiavilbu— Uixald.uL
was exquisitely beautiful with quan- ,,ar or '
, . continue the good work us the season
Sept. 15th makes the following an­
she
Will
not
retujtr
to
Sanford‘
this
ju. pui e i ndvanre* and when they rail and I
titles of white china asters and the crT’r*t,M
winter«*«»Mrs Dickins is very popu­ nouncement of the marriage of Mr.
soft glow «1 lighted candles In crystal 1 ar^'&lt;
c n u l i u a L f r their-..«»' * * * * * l II'
. n,&lt; ! lar her«* ati\I will he greatly missed (*lms. Ryan of this city:
.candelabra; asparagus fej;n giving at ^wer*.
i’ ll of the I chaser*
I ha. -Umw la ripe by a wid«* circle of friends.
hor hnfe
I wo tine hull pups, on«»
"The marriage of Mr. Charles
relieving touch of color, while the 111 t;r' '
mule anti one fem a le and the mother
ante, was J«r
'
Bishop Ryan of Sanford; Flu., and
chancel rail was entwined with vines.
'
nr 1 " t "°*r
to worK Tftr a hairford,
Good stock.
See Nick Zarjiovan,
Miss Mary Grace Carroll took place
Fern, and bamboo adding a charm* ankei!
U|l sprays ,}pnutiful .and you will reap tho re- j
Sanford Farm».
12-5tc
this morning nt six o'clock in St.
ing h^t .of lovoll'ness. The prie-dieu. " a*er
-.„J.tihn wur(1 nf hi&gt;ving pretty grounds of
Paul's church, Itev. Father York of­
upon which the couple knelt was of °
For Sale— Good span mules, tw«
your own that will bring joy and'
ficiating.
First to enter were the wagons’ and two sets harness, S;)5o
white satin.
&gt;;oun«
pleasure.
bride anil bridegroom, attended by Address' Box 1.168, Sanford.
In the nave, amid the tall, spread- 1 ° ,w’ v
l ‘J ttn
v' Mrs. R. M. Wallace is the guest Miss Florence Carroll, a sister of
• Ing -brandies of bamboo were grace-!“ ,ou
,/urrior Ctrir League
of her daughter. Mrs. Roy Symes. the bride and Mr. Robert Bobzein.
For Rent— We wish to he H\
ful festoons of Love's wreath. T h e ’ I n *h
Attention is culled to the meeting
this
winter, wish some one i»■
charming little piillt frocks of the ¡L o v e s
The bride who is one of the most
of the -Junior Civic League, Bees
l Mr. mul Mrs. S. 0. Chase have popular young women in Louisville for our furnished home rent t
bridesmaids and their bouquets of ®Rd Kn
and Junior Citizen*;7 at tin* hand
returned from a delightful trip to society wore a moil attractive suit Hutchinson, Osteen, Flu
roses and carnntion* added to the |deliers.
stand in c«’ iitral park Monday after­
New York and the east.
plcturesquenema of the scene.
ro*e* ef
of champagne colored silk moire,
noon at 't df* o’clock
\ full al tend­
A beautiful program of music pre- and tir*1
with a stylish hut of the same lieame is desired a* plan* for th«» win
ceded the marriage ceremony
I'n- atl urr*
coming
shade and carrying a bou­
t«»r‘s work will he discussed and
der the master hand of Mr* Fannie punch I
quet
of
bride roses and lilies of the
plans roitsidereil for disposing of the
Stembridge Munson nt the organ, tfisret I
valley.
money made in July. Members of
accompanied by Miss Margery Boor, »'If». C,
The bridesmaid wore a becoming
both departments are requested to
Expert Shopping Service
on the violin, strains of sweetest
suit of Madonna blue silk moire.
bring their dues for the unpaid
melody filled the cljurch. “ Love's canopy
Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Johnson
months,
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan left after the — For Florida Ladies—
*
Old Sweet Song” and "Traumerei" I biilustrji
have returned from a two months’ reception which followed, for the
I ha ve «»st dilished in ■ l a r k i n ! 11«,,
were followed by a vocal solo, "O vine of
vi-it to Evergreen. Ala
smith, stopping ii\er a few day* ill
/’ » r mini .1/&gt;,ii ( o' it
a h i p p i.g »erv i ••«• f o r ’.h e I 1
Promise Me," exquisitely* rendered, I he pi
Florida. This will supply iG.
Knoxville
and
Jacksonville
while
ell
Mrs I Hive »Archibald, mother of
by Miss Lucille Aapinwall. Mendel»- j nh&gt;w of
merchandise. M-lei-ted by |„ - .
Mr
and
Mrs
\
Doruer
on
C*«»lroute
to
Sanford
Mrs Harvey Renfro«» has return» 1
B o h n ' s "Spring Song" try Mr* Mm*
dining r
good I a »I« a u d l » i , o h* la • \p
&gt; .i .»»• 'I*
rejoii-e jti the
l i rl h, *
\| r
nul
Mr s
Itvim will m i k e
(roto I ••«•shi.rg
s horqw rs
It will y t v »1 t 1 •
non was u beautiful number and itt were *•
pi
&gt;th. of a little daughter
Sanford their future home
\ host
«ryli-» and t m- t op to »tat» &gt;*
the conclusion' of the marriage cere- tone* o
&lt;&gt;l friends join in wishing them
a wit,Hilt; ex[s*ttsive trip* to a l.iry
mony Miss As pi »»wall sang " I Love used etTi
Send for full (iarti&lt;*tilars D&gt; * *
Miss Until Mettinger has returned long life of prosperity ami happiYou Truly." The hriilul party left ered t&gt;&gt;
the lending store* of this . i
&gt;!
I iinothy - Hospital, I’ hllu r&lt; «•
tho church to the strums-of Mendel»- pink . *il
! tuteli Stales l ri.sl and &gt;.» v hi ,
Ipnta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan have arrived,
snh'n'« Wedding March.
As theltions in
MKS. t . C. KEI.I.I
in Sa ford and are tit home'to their' j*.i.itn r, J7 \V f)ut»l St . JarkttHioll, t k
bridal part,» entered the church the
\mmi
Dr \l \ Waddell leaves for At- friend- »it |o7 ] ■-ti 1 1* -Ireel
"Bridal Chorus'* from Lohengrin wearing
was played by Mr*. Munson and were Mi
Miss Iloor. ,
|Lawson,
The bridesmaids and usher*. Mi** f Essie F
Sttidre Williams with Mr
F E llnwlum!
RoumiUat, Mis* Ruby lh*ti* with |,,th M
Mr, Win. Hill. Mis* G«»nu* Wicker ihe Pro
with Mr Ralph Saul*. Miss Made- Misses .)
line Hill with Mr Raymond Key. gunned
entered first passing up the side m
Mi­
llie altar-steps
They »ere fidlowed j
|J(
by the maid of, honor, Niiss t ’ har- j i^.-i
lotte Band. Immediately
uyki.i. slier* m
the bride, who entered
with h. r •.....
,&lt;11
.1*
,
1111* |
father,"M r . .Chnrles.. Mooney. Band, j
f
by whom she was giver, in marriage, I
walked the little tiuwer maiden.
Margaret Neal, carrying a basket of
,
*
.
,
, A hands
rose petals to srattir in th» pnth of

ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS

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groom
»1 In- lost it,:.n. Mr hr tics t
Betts. The bride was ve r y sweet
and winsome in her graceful wedding
gown of charmeuso and silk shadowlace. The bodice was of lacc drapfd
in chqrnieuse, the sleeve» of lure
griiefully caught on the shoulder
front and edged with luce, tinished
with pearl trimming O ver the train
fell the lo n g tulle veil, t-dgol with

File boys of today wear

u*h« r»
Dancing foljowed the more iuitaul

the best clothes

reception.
Mr. and Mrs. B e l t s left on tlie
miilnight train for Jarksonville. fr« tn
which point they »»nU on th«» L e i ; ;ie
for New York and New J«r**y

vour

Tin* lirid*»'* going i « a y gown
.t*
a tuilorCil -»u11 of blue wool poy'in.
lac«’ , which
was
h e «m n in g ly
a r - : with
» utf* mid «’«»liar of L e t - an
ranged to lit the head, plea ted about , hrucaiie and worn with ,* utiluh
the face and caught in place with I little toque of blue brabi and rib, on.

«pra ys «,f Idiea of the valley:
The
_Jjride carried a pretty white prayer
b«fok, with markers of lilies of the
valley, the gift of the groom. The
maid of honor was very lovely in
Charmcuse confined the «oft fullne«
at the waist and the nkirt was gath­
ered in around the hips, ? pcplum
of crepe do chine falling over n lr.ee
flounce. She carried'an arm houque.t of pink carnations.
The four bridesmaids wore charm­
ing little gowns of pink crepe do
chene made en train«’ and draped in
shadow lace.
Tho sleeves were
caught on the shoulders with orna­
ments of pearl, while the front of the
bodice was held together with a
pearl butterfly. They worn a lovely
gold pin, fashioned in a crescent
and cross of pearls, tho gift of the
brkio and, carried bouquets of roses
and carnatilnz. Tho pretty little
flower girl was very dainty and
sweet in her little dress of white,
wearing pink, ribbona, her golden
ringlets peeping beneath a charming­
ly prefty cap of lace, blue forgotme-noti and pink rotattts. She car. tied a basket of rose petals and wore a
gold circlet pin, the gift of the bride.
The bride’a mother was beautifully
gowned in groy crepe do chine gtirhltured in Persian trimmings.
The' groom's mother wore a hand
some gown of black crope dc chine
and net, over white satin.
Mrs. La Rue Bllza’ was lovely Jit a
gown of pearl crepe do chine triojmed In silver beads and white ailk

Mr*. Belt t* tin» eldet-t iluughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mooney
Hand .and possesses a charming per­
sonality.
Mr. Betts is the gonial
assistant cashier of the First National
Bank. Both young popple arc very
popular with n largo circle of friends
who wish.them bon voyage.
Out of town guests were Mrs. F. W.
Hill of Nnrroosee, Mrs. B. E. Ilratty,
Mrs. Ed. Pilley and Mr. Wnlter
Beatty of Washington, N. C., Mrs.
LaTluo Bliss of Orlando, Miss Mad­
eline Hill, Mr. Ralph Sauls of En­
terprise.

Preibytcrian Brotherhood
t The
Presbyterian
Brotherhood
held a very enthusiastic meeting
'Tuesday night in the-*Brdtherhoo«l
rooms on Oak avenue.
This ia the Drat meeting of the
fall seuaon
Itnd waa well attended.
0
—
The meeting was opened with
prayer by Dr. Brownlee, followed by
ahort talks by the members present.
Resolutions, that will greatly-bene-*
fit the town nnd community were
passed and plans made for the fall
and winter's work.
Refreshments were served in abun­
dance, prepared by Mr. and Mrs.
Gillon. *
Present were Dr. E. D. Brow nice,,
H. R. Stevens, D. L*. Thrasher, N. O.
Garner, S. Rungo, II. W. Groiarth,
D. D. Caldwell, E&gt;. P. Caldwell, H. J
Minton, E. F. Lane, E. E. Brady,
JLoul# Gardner, Emery Close, R. H.
Muirhcud, A. R. Rossetter, C. Bryce
Mrs. Margaret Barnes was charm­ Bell, A. K. Rossetter, Howard
ing in a gown of yellow'cbarmeuse Swartz, C. H. Dingee, J&lt; M. Gillon,
with overdrew of chififp'n embroldere H. C% DuBo»e and A. C. Scott.
iaSnLityY a
/L ri
Uj «
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ROY AI

BRAND

ROYAL BRAND

ROYAL BRAND

TRADE

MARK

That's the name of the best hose
going for boys’ and girls’ school
wear and play..

SHIRTS AND BLOUSES
Why worry; make hoys’ furnish­
ings when you can buy ft readymade just as cheap and the boys
like them better. Shirts and
Blouses, always fresh and pretty
- 50c.

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SEMI-WEEKLY

W / t a N E W S F I V E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y R ARER IN T H E S A N F O R D F I E L D

TH E S A N FO R D H E R A L D

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — Lifv la Wnith Living
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . T U E S D A Y , (M TOMER fi. 1914

V O L U M E VI

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13

BRYAN FAILED IN GOVERNMENT SAFE THE W A R HAS NOT ENDED
RURAL CARRIERS BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR
APPO IN TM E N T DESPITEREVENUECUT
IN EUROPE ALREADY YET HAVE BETTER PAY FLORIDA GROWERS
X
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J

SENATOR WILL NOT D O N ; VESSELS ARE NOW TRANS- THE VERY LATEST DESPATCHES FROM THE SEAT OF WAR EXTRA SERVICE FOR PAR­ SEASON PROMISES GOOD
CEL POST MATTER IS
THE ERMINE ROBE
SAY T H A T IF THE GERMANS WIN THAT THE
PORTING STUFF TO FOR­
RETURNS FOR FLORIDA
TO
BE
PAH)
OF JUDGE
ALLIES
ARE
BOUND
TO
LOSE
EIGN SHORES
PRODUCTS
Washlnglop, Oct. fi. r Star route
Berlin, Germany, Oct. fi.— iB y l Bari». Franc», Oct. fi.— While the
Washington, D, C.f Oct. 5. 'In
Washington. I), 0 . . ’ Oct. 6. Al­
-The Arcadia Enterprise has tho
carriers
in the state of Florida will
rMpon»c to the plca-otm iuaUr» pf though the government revenues wireless to ijayville, L. 1.)— An of- French realize^that U&gt;e battle of the
following article:
the Florida congressional delegation from customs fell off about $9,- . . ,
. ,
* «
. „ . . Aisne has not yet been won it does have their pay readjusted so as to
yegetjible —growers
th rough ou t^,
ticial report from the .German armyl__^ ____
_______ .. . __^___ _
j not seem to many—rrt’ tlieifr tlrst'dl .»ha** id* compensation- for ctnr*
. . wjl be appoint United.iUUyfc^to- 5UU.GU0 during September, compared
«la have every reason to feel
lost
, f the uUjM w(tT service caused by the parcel post.
ator NaThnn P. Bryan a» judge of with the same month in &gt;918, treas- headquarter» says that In the » U g « . can no*
encouraged aijd should hul-husitela— l.
» » &gt;»■
1m Mu
f ■*k- j- the rqurt of ap
*l ~
«n s u je f:to go theft"lull length In producing'
Tori in figures showing rrccrtt^'CXi- hem^unl..Kttttinfishoykct and the in- for it, the sacrifice on both siiiirs uT- Post Office Department which is the vurin,, ^ nrTTTTB- ,krit f tr ro^ttn r"
circuit, w
now taking Trteprr m nsrrrntrrr what
president Woodrow —
TTorfrin gnitir-niTTt- rnttoh."~"TKcrD Ter mediate redoubts
trucking interests of the state. The
with
thirty ready being great. The tone of the
official communications has furnish­ would be a fair basis upon which to organisation of the Florida Veget­
,i d l y slated that he would npopint was encourugement, too, in the unguns have been taken.
ed the best reasons for the hope of estimate the increase of pay. This able Marketing Bureau in Jackson­
Judge Walker of Alabama to the nouncement that, for September, tho
"Thu* a breach has been made in the French.
Increase will he granted on con­
*
poiition.
ordinary revenue receipts were al­
ville last week will, we (eel sure, re­
Lieutenant Colonel Housset de­ tracts that are now in existence and move the stumps in the road be­
Preaident Wilson intimated that most $6,()0D,000 above those for last the outer circle of forts," the report
be had already promised the place September, although thiB increase is ndda, "rendering an attack on tho clares that the battle still can lust which were entered Into before the tween the grower and the* market. «
to Judge Walker and that he wished said to he due to unusual causes inner circle of forts and the town for some time. In the furious fight­ parcel,-post became an established
The new organization, headed by
nsu
institution.
ing /nox going onn, Lieutenant
Senator Bryan to remain among ■ not likely to figure in future months, itself possible.
prominent nnd influential men of
As a result of competitive bid- the state- men who have the inter­
"Near Augustowo the Third Si­ Colonel Housset says, neither ad­
the progressive Democrats in the
Despite the help from increased
«ling
the star carriers at Lest nre est of the truckers at heart— ¡h go­
versary
can
claim
whut
Napoleon
senate. It i*.therefore, practically
internal revenue, the total receipts berian anil parts of the Twentyamong
the poorest paid employes in ing to prove an awakening to tho
called
t
h
e
result."
certain that the Alabama jurist will flir [|lu month from all »ourres were second Russian army corps, com­
the
government
service. 'Thousands Vegetable interests and it is to be
With
th«»
shifting
of
the
battle
posing
the
left
wing
of
the
Russian
get the judgeship.
i nearly $fi,000,01)0 under last Sep­
of
contracts
throughout
the coun-- hoped and expected that all growers
scene*
t
h
e
railroads
are
resuming
army,
on
crossing
the
Niemen
river,
tember, and the excess of dishurseThis announcement ends the gen- meats for the month was ncurly i ' 1.- were defeated after n furious battle traffic through a number of cities try now In force were awarded b«*- both lurge and small will promptly
More than 2,00(1 which liave'liern occupied by the fo «• the parcel post came, into ox- align themselves in the movement to
eral belief in Florida that the junior 500.00(1. while m September. 1!♦1.1, lasting two days
From Epernay the news tatenc«' 11 in! as a result the carrier is bring about low«-r express rates and
Russians were made German»enator would lieconie one of the tin* excess of disbursement» were un wounded
comes
that
the Germans respecte«! doing three or four times as much a more vigorous market. The suc­
prisoners and u Isrte quantity of
United States judges, and ends a about $4,000,1)00.
It is cess of the organization means tho
the
vines
of
Epernay in the impor­ work as he agreed .to do.
great deal of speculation ns to who
During the week ending yesterday guns and machine guns were cap­
pointed
out
that
this
is
manifestly
tant
champagne
district.
surress of growers, henco coopera­
would succeed to Senator Bryan's 55,514 bales of cotton were exported tured."
,
unfair.
toga. Also it shows that u large and yesterday’s grain exports ngtion is’ the only thing needful.
" I have in mind," said a member
number of Florida politicians have gregnteii 1,930,000 bushels. Of the
The bureau is getting results now,
Ri-il ( r o s s l ' u n l r i b u i t n n s
Congress Adjourn* Next WecW
of congress, "a carrier in my dis­ although in existence t«*»» than a
been rounting chickens before they cotton» Galveston shipped more tint
Washington, D C , l)«-t 5 OrtoAt th«- •lo»«1 of the union meeting trict who has accepted a contract week, and it is going to get still
were hatched.
cotton Gul vest on shipped more than
b«-r
15
hfts
ln‘t*n
agret-d
iijxm
by
of
priiyi-r for peace last Slimlliy. the at ninety-nine «'«‘nts a day when the greater results when its machinery
Senator .Bryan will remain in his 411,259 bales; New York fi.650 bales;
Democratic l«-ud«-r.* as » tentativi suggestion wa* made that a prac 'i.i'k required only the services of
get* in full w«&gt;rking order,
if the
scat till the end of his term, and ew Orleans, 2.800,
Sn varnish 2,ad jóurnment -i.it«-. fnr th«* j,r ut tieni n if ’ • laimri of nur »ymjiiitliyjI &lt;1110 hor*«1 and a boy
Now it re- vejp'tnhle growers will line tiji as
will undoubtedly be a candidate t&lt;&gt; 250, &lt; Inirli'slmi I,dim), Hn*i&lt;m so,
•M-ssmn nf «•itngre#s. and the seriale for tin , .1 ,t—
»- of J-eace aou IiI he u |«juir«'» two horse* ami a man nml one man they nun quickly remove
succeed lumself. It is generally con­ and Philadelphia 75
The ration
steiTtng coniinitt«,e «juickly framed contribuì on for tl.c Had Cross So- |*till the contract price of nine-ty nine every obstacle nnd win a victory
ceded that he will be opposed by went tit England, the Netherlands,
a legislative program designed tu ciety w1 ,b I» doing *o much to .it rent* a day remains the sain«* that will jmt them on the jiinnacle
Go\ Park Trammell, and inti mu- 1Italy, Spain. Mexico. Sweden, Portu­
fotH'Imle pi-mliiig l»-|r*f»latìon by that leviate
ring in the pre*cnt war rhere ure humlrtols of «uses even of independence, and instead of bow­
Uuiis hu\e been receive«! from Wash gal and «it her cmintn«'s
t*l the
«Iute.
An
offering
was received from a more gluritig than this one
I am ing to railroads ami commission
ington that
Congress man
Frank grain, 718,000 bushels went from
House teuders ngre«*«l that work few w1" tv«1.«r' I the appeal a* the informed by the department that it men they will have the railroad anti
Clark may also hurl his "hat in the New Orleans, 599.000 from IkdtiI uni now 1* now making «'oiiijiulatioii* with u • «&gt;mnd»*i,in men bowing to them,
ring
Ex tiov Albert \\ (itlchrist iitnrc. 5:i8,ooo from Galveston, 79,- 011 their sld&lt;- of ilo- t'apllid wiiubl he aulitelo • 1 .1 * leaving
finish«1«! w,n befor«1 tir lo ber 15. ami holding
offering
for
a day or vu&gt;» to awarding tiie currier* more
Thi* reduction of the express rales
may alsn enter the mutest, mu! Hl)() from I'hitudeljihui. and 2,000
it in prohuble ali. agreionent will he two for tiie benefit of those who jiuy than they are getting"
on vegetables cut to 15 or 2D per
other sapiranta will be found felling from New York. The grain went
reacheil whereby niemher» g«*nerall&gt; might -1*-in- to have a further share
cent, that is promise«! to .1 1) Morkthe public pulse before the next childly to England, Holland and Nor
wili |eave Washington by th«1 middle in (In
Ml i Iiiiki who wi-h to
nilay. general' ttinnsgcr of ih«&gt; South­
senatorial primary and election is way.
of n«-xt xi-i'k. I«1!« vi 11 g th«1 party lontril
to the \meri,.it
Red
ern Kxpre*s Company, amt the j•r*»fheld In 19 I(1
The treason «i.iicnicnt showed
leader» mi guani unni .idjournni'-ni fToss
if-Iv jile.i*«1 b- 1 v » &lt;,i«!ri
frr "I the i i | i i u , «aiiopuny of 5,0111)
the government ~ total assets to be
\i th«- a t.«« &lt;* hoti*r Oeinber H* butto! vi', our hou*.
1 -ti.ill for
agents in a* many »mull ^ i « i a
icrnald Memorial t oncert
$1,895,3*3.0l |. in, hiding gold coin
•a ,«* meiiiiuni'd a* a dai«' for adjourn w.ifil
lie 111 two days
about the country, to soliciY and
The Sanford Bund will on I hurs-. nmou!iting~rrr*--/$T37.712,501, bnllion
|meni, bui » lieti thè Democratic
! I* » T I D I N G
lake order* for shipment* «»( A 'g (lay evening at 8 o'clock give a $21(1,065,368. anil about $ 195.0110,|b-.ider» ri-nirned to th«1 capito! Ia*l
P.istor &lt; "ii ,*rt ga t ion il i l a r i
e t it)*I
i* rea*«»n enough tit km k \ .
special memorial coneert in the 000 in silver dollars
I fi t
I« •pile
N. v \ n(d
i«-vi-nmg after .1 , oiifcri-n« «- with thè
the future dptimistirally.
park
This concert is inspired by
|,rnbab 1y timi theKurujieall
war
Pri^nlent. it « 11« diUertuined litui
t nfur m.ilin 11 Vtmiil 1 lurida I’arni*
The grower* huYe »ulbreil lung on
the wish of the Band to pay honor
will
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1
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t
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It
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ll«»w
ai bui*! t wo w••«•k* woiild I»«1 n«1«1*1*a« «nunt of imt being able to g«1! be­
to the memory &lt;&gt;l Mr Fermi!«!, who
«Im« , . 1 1 1 1 lllnfi'hil conditions
sary to allow the sellate to tiinsii E d i l i last Federai t «.naua li« ji nri s. I ■
yond the walls of the commission
who w;&gt;s so prominent --\ ,nn-mluT
in
thi*
country
are rapidly improv­
pendi
11 g legislntion.»
has
50.01
fi
f
ar
m»
:
«&gt;f
this
concern* int«* small markets, now
î
’Iofitlu
or the Sjnford Ban«! throughout its
The steering cnnimiltee ufter nn nil" er lfi.l«7 I .tri --j - r a t &gt; -l !.. -« w «t ing and that the ,»litio,,W fur bll*i- "uluilscovcri’d" ternliff), because of
existence
Thm is the lirst lime
[ in-** generally i* very bright
Ilour of di*cu**ioji. ugreed ihat legi* er*
the shijiping of vegetu bios to the
mi manager* ami 1. t. *IJ by
such an lionh’r iias been paid to any
\ erv nnich greater conliilence i*
latinn shoiild lo1 confini1«! to th*- g*' '
t»
lari’ i'r market», «»v cr »n ick ing them
one and it accordingly shows the
I. ' I ln«,
, W ., « I 11 g I ,, n &gt;11*
|ii*ndinv a ir r. enne lui) and m-.1i n i m - M i , n e r • t i n t a -.
count ■.
. -,rv I ! -e.
. •
. ! '
.'
•' .
,
«ii-gli ■11n g
i «.'I t fn-r« l•&gt; l . ,*tt«g
esteem in which Mr Fcriliihl wu*
» t., «» « v , w y
••Joiirtial of
F,,. a
1 •• !eri-t - e
l I,* *maller u«a r) •■«* t)iitt lii«*y ar«*
t
«
**t t h i * - t f
.
q • ■ ' i l
V. I t..r t ' r • , « la Ill- a t d • " p H • ID
held t&lt;&gt; Tile Band
• , •«« mere*iti t ft, ; Ti*«p,, t regard
Il
I V|'I I I ed t tu1 t la &gt; t&gt;m bill .
- al , d ' It I ' I
I -'
now read, to g-t I,,gclhi'r urn! *lay
lli'prcsi-ntati Vi's from neighboring' of the I «ria tuI,, pat • r - t&lt;&gt; I » - - 1-1.1 m i l
, t,g t lie re, 11 h, *« t ton ,*f l lie general
, iMift-rF iii « Ailt t,e |||*JMI*I,4) ol t v . i 1• ny tenni,1 loget her
to persons w ho»«' mi mes atul ad­ liti- end of thls weck, unii tloit the
co ili mereiai situation
The one thing
With the express ijgents l ft roughT
h
e
farm
home
owners
and
man­
¡uni it is the hope of the Band that
more than any other, is
dresses shall he furnished from all War revenue bill will be brougbt in agers n/ Florida cultivate 1,363,1)00 which,
out
tiie country taking orders for
Sanfore people will make it ft point
deemed to show a retupi of normal
•
delivery of less than carload lots, in
acre* of land and the tenants till
to attend in such numbers as to sections of the county and by the on Monduy.
conditions is the resumption of eotThere was som«1 talk of eXtended H2 H&gt;7 acres in this stale
the smallest towns, and sending
make this the best concert ever Orlando board of trad«- to induce
{
ton exports actually m progress or
Itiqiobhean opposition to the «¡ir
these mi" i In...... iitrul bureau, they
e value of the land and the
I*
held here.
immigration t&lt;&gt; and ¡«ve*iinmit in tux bill, bui II is generally beli««vi*«i
about to go
T I " ’ inovetnenl
al- |
«•an be jiriim jit I y Idled anil a wide
ng*
of
the
tenant
f
ar
m*
•&gt;(
t
In­
bulbi
The program will be made uj&gt; en­ Dringe county.
1,-** thun 1 a o weeks will be neeiled «tat« is $ 12 . 1f o 00(1 t Fa t "I 11" r e a d y amounts to more than 200.-|di»(ributnih rif thi' vegetables ho
tirely of selections that were favor­
The com m ittee from the board of in pa&gt;* th«&gt; measiire after it coni«** hoti" owner s and mana g e r * i* $|o5. litio bai»'», a c c o r di ng lo Mntcinent* I secured
A* it i* and ha* liven, the
ites of Mr. Fernald and will thus
transi ti mel i to foreign traile author- |
•imposed of President Selli (rom tIn1 rinunce commuti1«1
■« j •
vegetable* .ire *enl t " the large
h«'e n special personal interc*t
¡rail,
1 1 ie* hen
That tht* ino v«invili . if j
Imii-dtion* ¡«r&gt;- liti« that th«: pian
Woodruff. Messts John M l henry,
cities where the market i* Hooded,
\* usual Mr Maxwell will diri-ct
continued,
will
result in enlarging
S. S. Griffin. N. P. Yowell, J N to bave congress tak«- U|&gt; thè a&lt;l
while on the o ilie r hand, tin* smaller
I he I nderlnkrr a Dev «doper
Following is the program:
,
, ,
. _ . , .
the bulinici'* in f av o r of the United
ministrati"!! bill for government pur *
tow n* cannot get vegetables
Nearer My God to Thee
Brooks ' I,r* d,h“ * nn‘l S A Joh'"H,n'
T iere arc iti mmij communities States, and will consequently greutly
The «xj&gt;rwss com|iuny, of course,March from Boccaccio
Barnard peurrd_ before t he com miss,o ners and ebuse ami operation of shijis al a
strongly urg«*«l that this form of special session in NoverAber follow- successful business men and farmers alleviate the fbreign exchange situa­ experts to get increased business on
Selections from II Trovatore. Verdi
ing the elections .will he abandoned «hu stand like stumps in the high­ tion. is fully believed ami predicted. the part of th eir’agents, and by tho
March, *‘ Dc Mola)-" Commandcry publicity be given a trinl for six
" I t i* probable that within a
months. Präsident Woodruff stnted with an understanding that the way* of jvrogress and in such a situ­
cutting of express rales on veget­
Hull
m«*a»ure will be be taken up at the ation the undertaker i* an important short time, according to the host ables.
that
a
special
price
hail
been
secured
The express business is it
Melodies from Faust
. Gounod
Scarcely a informed men, the exchange shmi- large »ine last season about 25,000
from the local papers which w«-re opening of the regular December faioir in development
La Sorella, Marche Espagnole
The President Indicated da)’ jiasscs that they do not add a tiou will thus become very much larhiml» were shipped out of th«1
anxious to cooperate with the com­ session
fi all ini
that this would he left to the party new terror to death by refusing lu nuits nearly normal, ami as a result, slut«', This «Lies not include the
missioners in this enterprise.
Selection Martha.' . . .
Flatow
leaders
who in turn said "if it were join with pujjlic spirit"«! citizens in one jdiase^of the present difficulties produce shipped by express, a lurg«»
Other members of the committee
Ye Boston Tea Parity. . . . . . Pryor
necessary"
congress would meet in a movement for the upbuilding of will be eliminated from further con­ item made up of many small ship­
gav(e their personal
views of the
, Star Spangled Banner
their community or by their m«li(- sideration.
November.
ments of a few packages.
matter nml all approved the ¡«lea
ference snag an
industrial enter­
"Improvement in the near future
Shipping vegetables by express
heartily.
Mr. S. S. Griffin stated
A Factory on the Form
prise
is predicted not only in cojton but has the strong point "f getting tho
( orimerrial Club
A silo is a factory on the farm and that he could testify to the benefit
It takes live men t«» build uj« n also in a number of other lines «&gt;n
The regular meeting of the Com­
produce to market «pucker and in
therefore lends itself to cooperation that came, from this kind of kdvercommunity ami there i* no sailder ■the strength «d tiie in/ormation
mercial
Club
will
be
held
next
Fribetter condition, ami while the rat«
tising
because
he
knew
of
people
of the eomrr.sticlal and agricultural
duy night in th City Hull at eight night in life than a few noble sjnni which has been received inure dur­ is higher, it ufttirnes is more than
who
had
been
brought
l«i
Orange
interests. Tho farmer gets the. prof­
o’ clock slid a full attendance is de- ed citizens staggering under a load ing the pnst day or two. The re­ worth the difference. But tho main
it of botji producer and consumer. county throughv the advertising of
The umlertaker i* ports from the northwest seem to
Hjrcd as there will be business of of dead timber
benefit from the express company's
We need more gf these twin this character tTint had been don«1
oftniiCH a developer.
show that conditions there are most move to benefit the vegetable grow­
importance
to
transact.
Osceola
•gencies of prosperity on the farms in the Kissimmt-e papers.
satisfactory and that the sales of er is that the agents, if they display
of Honda and business men cannot county has had this system in ef­
grain are already realizing active any activity, wilt maintain u more
tender a better service to their com­ fect for several years, nml it has
RUINED
GATE
AT
TERM
NDE.
BFLGIUM.
cash returns much beyond the ex­ constant demand for vegetables from
The conclusion
munities than in encouraging the proved profitable.
pectations of growers earlier in the nil over the Southern Express Com­
T vr
building of alios. The soil is a great was that the commissioners would
Reason.
Manufactured «‘xpurts nnd pany's lines.
it hadn’t
business educator.
It nrouses the have discontinued it if
imports arc expected to continue
At present the truckers are get­
spirit of enterprise, develops busi- been .so.
small for u good while, although if ting their seed beds rcatly for the
ncas ingenuity and awakens the jo y
J. H. Reese, who was present on
the beginning of peace negotia­ new crops. Shipments begin in No­
-of ownership.
behalf of the newspapers,* stated
tions ran lie hastened it is believed vember and December, und are
A farmer can build a silo for two that it was. the dtudre of the local
that an almost immediate revival heaviest in January and February.
or three hundred! dollars, and it will papers to make-the experiment as
of. trade will be enjoyed.”
Florida's principal vegetable crops
under ordinary \ conditions pay a successful ns passible, by printing
In
New
York
foreign
exchange
is
are
tomatoes, celery, lettuce, jiotutivldend of 40 per cent where it is mutter that woultt’ be of cspcciul in­
»ti-udily .&lt;J/opj»ing.
Tin- exchang«* too« and straw berries, with many
tun to capacity.
ternst to parties seeking information
i»arket i* now being regulated by other vsgi'table* that ran he raised
about Orange county, and tlint all
ibe natural order of styq«ly and de­ un«l are raised eaeli &gt;«'.ir hi inereu)&gt;
portions of the county would I««- repA "Get-Together" Social
mand and that the former exceed* ing unrulier* and quantity.
This coming Friday night at the rcsented. This statement wan made
(he latter
The payment thi* w«.‘ek
To the strawberry grower the new
t-ongroguifona| church
a
“ Get- in answer to a question from Com­
of
approximately
$8,250,000 New movement nnd the reduced rates
ogether social and good fellow- missioner Dillard, who said that he
York city obligations relieved tho prove particularly valuable, ns-mnst
11 P timo U to be enjoyed by tho approved tho plart, but thought the
exchange
market from a buying of tho strawberries shipped out of
•
and friends— and anyone county should secure all the bonefit
power
that,
might have carried thu the state go by express.
' Gndoed who would desire to get in possible from It. Th^ro jvas no dis­
rale, above $5. Sentiment is .run­
.?Uc
pburch and enlarge senting vote on ’the propposlHg)'.
ning ' so strongly in favor a of a
rir horizon. of privilege and op­ and Chairman Overstreet was di­
closer
approach to normal condi­ sugar, coffee und other commodities
portunity,
Music,- light rcfresh- rected to act for the board in seeing
tions
that
uptown, importers of 1n '"New York City are practically
« 181 «. oy Auierican Press AssoclVoop
and an enjoyable evening are the contract performed- -7- Orlando
fabrics and down town importers of out of. the market.
or * * 0 « v.bo c-&gt;mo. .
Reporter-Star.
-

CONFIDENCE IS
GROWING DAILY

ORANGE CO. SUB­
SCRIBES FOR PAPER

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                    <text>OCTOBER 2, 1914

T U E SANFORD HERALD

PAGE “EIGHT

A Hgwl and a III nt
she has been spending the summer lanta ioday, after n pleasant visit to
.Junior Ciric*» Sole o f Seed*
The
manner
in which those
hi*
*ist«*r,
Mi*«
Juno
Waddell.
Mr*.
The girls of the Junior Citizen*' She was accompanied by her sister
teel
gufinien.
who
deal in printer»’
P.
H.
Morris,
t-hc
sister
who
came
Department of the Junior Civic Mi** Mumie Devlin:
supplies have whooped up the prire*
with
him
from
North
Carolina
will
League have taken the initiative,
on everything used around » „&lt;•*».
Mrs. F. J. Gonzales and daughter remain for the winter.
preparatory to the City Beuiitiftil
paper office is simply kiososterntu
Campaign thut will he waged in have returned from Orlando.
BEING A RESUME OF SANEOllD HAPPENINGS
'M r. and Mrs. E. T. Sammis have The ink factories have shot the pMrp
Sanford this winter ly offering for
Mrs.»
Laitue
Bliss
of
Orlando,
who
-■ UP-TO •D A T E-------— — returned from Connecticut, where of news ink up to a point that makes
sale nt reasonable prhrea. seasonable
came
over
for
the
Hand-Belts
wed­
they have been spending the sum­ Gilderoy's justly famed kit»«seeds. L e., seed thpt now is the time
Communications for this Column Should he Marked “ Society Edlior", or
like a sunkon-suhmarimu The pH^ r
ding
Î*
the
guest
of
T
U
’f
“Sister.
Mrs
for plabting to Ihsure pretty gar­
mer
Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Terheun. Phone 20.1
fat runs aej as if they thought i i , lr
d e n s in the spring e Saturday 'after­ K J. Gonzales.
wood pulp product ought to t,r,ril.
noon the gtris will begin a house to
v Mrs. Hurry Ward and daughter,
Mrs.
(lay
Butts
has
gone
up
to
as
much as India Bible stock
And
B eau tifu l Church Wedding
in blu
house cjjnvas in the effort to sell
Miss Fern Ward have returned from
Jacksonville for several days visit.
type!
Why
you'd
think
that
typ«.
nasturtium seed, the drawf or hedge
Unusually interesting and beau- trirnmi
Michigan, where they have been
metal was composed of two pari*
tiful was the evening wedding of
Mrs.
nasturtium and the tall climbing
Mrs. F. W. Hill of Nurcoosee is spending the last three months.
¡of
radium and one part auroraMiss ^label Hand and Mr. Archi* in a g
Variety. ^Diese vil! grow in any soil
the guest of Mrs. Chas Hand.
vl»oryal|s. Even Aunt Mandj t , j..
w ith o u t little attention
’ bald Lucius Betts which took place tfj'e.use
**' ) i^ l r s . S. E. i'uleston hair issued in- son, in her sealed hid for washing
It is hoped to see Sanford u blnr.e
Wednesday, nt half past eight
Mrs.
Mr. Ralph Sauls, who came o v e r 1citations for a dance next Friday our towel, quotes a figure 5o |„.r
of glory in the spring, with its gar­
/Tcinck at the Church of the Holy gownei
'from Enterprise to be ofie of the at- evening, Oct. 9th. in honor of Mr cent higher than that quoted «.hen
dens of these beautiful, vari-colored
vCro^i. Th e solemn and impressive meuso
lendants at the Hand-Betts wed- and Mrs. W. D. Bishop.
we were thinking of having it u.,-hVp«riHoe.xcn:rnnnjrrr&gt;f-sbo Episcopal
flowers.
The girls will also have
ed
last year.
At that, we could
church wo* performed by Rev. i n r j,ur]
sweet pea seed and will take order*
Mr.
K.
M.
Diclfins
of
Tampa
was
manage
to
ease
through this month
Artkux_S__ E ftd t..wearing the hand- Mm(iroj
hite sntin.i^or these and gladiolus bulbs. It is
✓ James Wallace Howard is the the guest of his brother* Mr. J. W. if some of our valued subscriber.
[lowed
.4*»«
r*o rk of Inaine oT the little son buiii-Lq. Mr. Dickins for several days last week.
would
“ m^rrinrf*
— ^
V
the girls will Conduce to the making
niTjo of the .
*
, . &gt;
’
. .
and Mrs. ('. C. Howard Hrpt; --mbr
mm-rgen
wedding, pink and white wew.artis- 1
»,
•
of gardens Mid, taking c a r e ok .the
Really carried out in the elaborate! ,ni 1 ’
&lt; In ibe lBWn* u,,d Parkway« that are nowlpit|
*' * Th e ni'.lliy
srii-irtls
decorations of the church. The altar
r^' 1 1
'. , .
tu'ghwud-aiid unsightly. Thev will
May Dickins will.'rcgrrr to h r a r t h a t j* The . -Luitiavilbu— Uixald.uL
was exquisitely beautiful with quan- ,,ar or '
, . continue the good work us the season
Sept. 15th makes the following an­
she
W
ill
not
retu
jtr
to
Sanford‘
this
ju. pui e i ndvanre* and when they rail and I
titles of white china asters and the crT’r*t,M
winter«*«»Mrs Dickins is very popu­ nouncement of the marriage of Mr.
soft glow «1 lighted candles In crystal 1 ar^'&lt;
c n u l i u a L f r their-..«»'
l II' . n,&lt; ! lar her«* ati\I will he greatly missed (*lms. Ryan of this city:
.candelabra; asparagus fej;n giving at ^wer*.
i’ll of t he I chaser*
I ha. -Umw la ripe by a wid«* circle of friends.
hor hnfe I wo tine hull pups, on«»
"T h e marriage of Mr. Charles
relieving touch of color, while the 111 t;r' '
mule anti one female and the mother
ante, was J«r
'
Bishop Ryan of Sanford; Flu., and
chancel rail was entwined with vines.
'
nr 1 " t "°*r
to worK Tftr a hairford,
Good stock.
See Nick Zarjiovan,
Miss Mary Grace Carroll took place
Fern, and bamboo adding a charm* ankei!
U|l sprays ,}pnutiful .and you will reap tho re- j
Sanford Farm».
12-5tc
this morning nt six o'clock in St.
ing h^t .of lovoll'ness. The prie-dieu. " a *er
-.„ J.tih n wur(1 nf hi&gt;ving pretty grounds of
Paul's church, Itev. Father York of­
upon which the couple knelt was of °
For Sale— Good span mules, tw«
your own that will bring joy and'
ficiating.
First to enter were the wagons’ and two sets harness, S;)5o
white satin.
&gt;;oun«
pleasure.
bride anil bridegroom, attended by Address' Box 1.168, Sanford.
In the nave, amid the tall, spread- 1 ° ,w’ v
l ‘J ttn
v' Mrs. R. M. Wallace is the guest Miss Florence Carroll, a sister of
• Ing -brandies of bamboo were g ra ce-!“ ,ou
,/urrior Ctrir L ea g u e
of her daughter. Mrs. Roy Symes. the bride and Mr. Robert Bobzein.
For Rent— We wish to he H\
ful festoons of Love's wreath. T h e ’ I n *h
Attention is culled to the meeting
this
winter, wish some one i»■
charming little piillt frocks of the ¡ L o v e s
The bride who is one of the most
of the -Junior Civic League, Bees
l Mr. mul Mrs. S. 0 . Chase have popular young women in Louisville for our furnished home rent t
bridesmaids and their bouquets of ®Rd Kn
and Junior Citizen* ;7 at tin* hand
returned from a delightful trip to society wore a moil attractive suit Hutchinson, Osteen, Flu
roses and carnntion* added to the |deliers.
stand in c«’iitral park Monday after­
New York and the east.
plcturesquenema of the scene.
ro*e* ef
of champagne colored silk moire,
noon at 't df* o’clock
\ full al tend­
A beautiful program of music pre- and tir*1
with a stylish hut of the same lieam e is desired a* plan* for th«» win
ceded the marriage ceremony
I'n- atl urr*
coming
shade and carrying a bou­
t«»r‘s work will he discussed and
der the master hand of Mr* Fannie punch I
quet
of
bride roses and lilies of the
plans roitsidereil for disposing of the
Stembridge Munson nt the organ, tfisret I
valley.
money made in July.
Members of
accompanied by Miss Margery Boor, »'If». C,
The bridesmaid wore a becoming
both departments are requested to
Service
on the violin, strains of sweetest
suit of Madonna blue silk moire.
bring their dues for the unpaid
melody filled the cljurch. “ Love's canopy
Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Johnson
months,
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan left after the
Ladies—
*
Old Sweet Song” and "Traum erei" I biilustrji
have returned from a two months’ reception which followed, for the
■lark in ! 11«,,
I
ha
ve
«»st
dilished
in
were followed by a vocal solo, "O vine of
vi-it to Evergreen. Ala
smith, stopping ii\er a few day* ill
/’» r mini .1/&gt;,ii ( o' it
a
h
ipp
i.g
»ervi•
•
«
•
for
’
.
he
I 1
Promise M e," exquisitely* rendered, I he pi
Florida.
This
will
supply
iG.
Knoxville
and
Jacksonville
while
ell
Mrs I Hive »Archibald, mother of
by Miss Lucille Aapinwall. Mendel»- nh&gt;w of
merchandise. M-lei-ted by |„ - .
Mr and Mrs \ Doruer on C*«»l- route to Sanford
Mrs Harvey Renfro«» has return» 1
Bohn' s "Spring Song" try Mr* Mm* dining r
good Ia »I« aud l»i,o h* la •\p
&gt; .i .»»• 'I*
rejoii-e
jti
the
lirlh,*
\| r
nul
Mrs
I t v i m wi l l m i k e
( r o t o I ••«•shi.rg
shorqw rs
It will ytv»1 t 1 •
non was u beautiful number and itt were *•
pi
&gt;th. of a little daughter
Sanford their future home
\ host
«ryli-» and tm-t op to »tat» &gt;*
the conclusion' of the marriage cere- tone* o
wit,Hilt; ex[s*ttsive trip* to a l.iry
&lt;&gt;l friends join in wishing them
a
mony Miss As pi »»wall sang " I Love used etTi
Send for full (iarti&lt;*tilars D&gt; * *
Miss Until Mettinger has returned long life of prosperity ami happiYou Truly." The hriilul party left ered t&gt;&gt;
the lending store* of this . i
&gt;!
I iinothy - Hospital, I’hllu r&lt; «•
tho church to the strums-of Mendel»- pink . *il
! tuteli Stales l ri.sl and &gt;.» vhi,
Ipnta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan have arrived,
snh'n'« Wedding March.
As th eltio n s in
MKS. t . C. KEI.I.I
in Sa ford and are tit hom e'to their' j*.i.itn r, J7 \V f)ut»l St . JarkttHioll, t k
bridal part,» entered the church the
\mmi
Dr \l \ Waddell leaves for At- friend- »it |o7 ] ■-ti 11* -Ireel
"Bridal Chorus'* from Lohengrin wearing
was played by Mr*. Munson and were Mi
Miss Iloor. ,
|Lawson,
The bridesmaids and usher*. Mi** f Essie F
Sttidre Williams with Mr
F E llnwlum!
RoumiUat, Mis* Ruby lh*ti* with |,,th M
Mr, Win. Hill. Mis* G«»nu* Wicker ihe Pro
with Mr Ralph Saul*. Miss Made- Misses .)
line Hill with Mr Raymond Key. gunned
entered first passing up the side m
Mi­
llie altar-steps
They »ere fidlowed j
|J(
by the maid of, honor, Niiss t ’har- j
i^.-i
lotte Band. Immediately
u y k i.i. slier* m
the bride, who entered
with h. r •
......
, &lt;11
.1*
,
1111* |
father," M r . .Chnrles.. Mooney. Band, j
f
by whom she was giver, in marriage, I
walked the little tiuwer maiden.
Margaret Neal, carrying a basket of
,
*
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,
, A hands
rose petals to srattir in th» pnth of

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»1 In- lost it,:.n. Mr hr tics t
u*h« r»
Betts. The bride was very sweet
Dancing foljowed the more iuitaul
and winsome in her graceful wedding
reception.
gown of charmeuso and silk shadowMr. and Mrs. B e l t s left on tlie
lace. The bodice was of lacc drapfd
in chqrnieuse, the sleeve» of lure miilnight train for Jarksonville. fr« tn
griiefully caught on the shoulder which point they »»nU on th«» L e i; ;ie
front and edged with luce, tinished for New York and New J«r**y
with pearl trimming
Over the train
Tin* lirid*»'* going i«ay gown .t*
fell the long tulle veil, t-dgol with a tuilorCil -»u11 of blue wool poy'in.
lac«’, which was he«mningly a r - : with »utf* mid «’«»liar of L e t - an
ranged to lit the head, pleated about , hrucaiie and worn with ,* utiluh
the face and caught in place with I little toque of blue brabi and rib, on.
«prays «,f Idiea of the valley: The
Mr*. Belt t* tin» eldet-t iluughter
_Jjride carried a pretty white prayer of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mooney
b«fok, with markers of lilies of the Hand .and possesses a charming per­
valley, the gift of the groom. The sonality.
Mr. Betts is the gonial
maid of honor was very lovely in assistant cashier of the First National
Charmcuse confined the «oft fullne« Bank. Both young popple arc very
at the waist and the nkirt was gath­ popular with n largo circle of friends
ered in around the hips, ? pcplum who wish.them bon voyage.
of crepe do chine falling over n lr.ee
Out of town guests were Mrs. F. W.
flounce. She carried'an arm houHill of Nnrroosee, Mrs. B. E. Ilratty,
que.t of pink carnations.
Mrs. Ed. Pilley and Mr. Wnlter
The four bridesmaids wore charm­ B e a tty of Washington, N. C., Mrs.
ing little gowns of pink crepe do LaTluo Bliss of Orlando, Miss Mad­
chene made en train«’ and draped in eline Hill, Mr. Ralph Sauls of En­
shadow lace.
Tho sleeves were terprise.
caught on the shoulders with orna­
ments of pearl, while the front of the
P reibytcrian Brotherhood
bodice was held together with a
t
T
h
e
Presbyterian
Brotherhood
pearl butterfly. They worn a lovely
held
a
very
enthusiastic
meeting
gold pin, fashioned in a crescent
and cross of pearls, tho gift of the 'Tuesday night in the-*Brdtherhoo«l
brkio and, carried bouquets of roses rooms on Oak avenue.
and carnatilnz. Tho pretty little
Th is ia the Drat meeting of the
flower girl was very dainty and fall seuaon Itnd waa well attended.
0
—
sweet in her little dress of white,
T h e meeting was opened with
wearing pink, ribbona, her golden prayer by Dr. Brownlee, followed by
ringlets peeping beneath a charming­ ahort talks by the members present.
ly prefty cap of lace, blue forgot- Resolutions, that will g reatly -bene-*
me-noti and pink rotattts. She car- fit the town nnd community were
. tied a basket of rose petals and wore a passed and plans made for the fall
gold circlet pin, the gift of the bride. and winter's work.
The bride’a mother was beautifully
Refreshments were served in abun­
gowned in groy crepe do chine gtir- dance, prepared by Mr. and Mrs.
hltured in Persian trimmings.
Gillon. *
The' groom's mother wore a hand
Present were Dr. E. D. Brow nice,,
some gown of black crope dc chine H. R. Stevens, D. L*. Thrasher, N. O.
and net, over white satin.
Garner, S. Rungo, II. W. Groiarth,
Mrs. La Rue Bllza’ was lovely Jit a D. D. Caldwell, E&gt;. P. Caldwell, H. J
gown of pearl crepe do chine trioj- Minton, E. F. Lane, E. E. Brady,
med In silver beads and white ailk JLoul# Gardner, Emery Close, R. H.
Muirhcud, A. R. Rossetter, C. Bryce
A. K. Rossetter, Howard
Mrs. Margaret Barnes was charm­ Bell,
ing in a gown of yellow'cbarmeuse Swartz, C. H. Dingee, J&lt; M. Gillon,
with overdrew of chififp'n embroldere H. C %DuBo»e and A. C. Scott.
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ROYAL BRAND

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SHIRTS AND BLOUSES
Why worry; make hoys’ furnish­
ings when you can buy readymade just as cheap and the boys
like them better. Shirts and
Blouses, always fresh and pretty
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That's the name of the best hose
going for boys’ and girls’ school
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SEMI-WEEKLY

W / t a N E W S F I V E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y R A R E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F I E L D

THE SANFORD HERALD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D — L ifv la Wnith Living
SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, (M TOMER

VOLUME VI

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1914

NO

13

BRYAN FAILED IN GOVERNMENT SAFE THE WAR HAS NOT ENDED
RURAL CARRIERS BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR
APPOINTM ENT DESPITEREVENUECUT
IN EUROPE ALREADY YET HAVE BETTER PAY FLORIDA GROWERS
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SENATOR WILL NOT DON; VESSELS ARE NOW TRANS- TH E VERY LATEST DESPATCHES FROM THE SEAT OF WAR EXTRA SERVICE FOR PAR­ SEASON PROMISES GOOD
CEL POST MATTER IS
THE ERMINE ROBE
SAY THAT IF THE GERMANS WIN THAT THE
PORTING STUFF TO FOR­
RETURNS FOR FLORIDA
TO
BE
PAH)
OF JUDGE
ALLIES
ARE
BOUND
TO
LOSE
EIGN SHORES
PRODUCTS
Washlnglop, Oct. fi. r Star route
Berlin, Germany, Oct. fi.— i B y l Bari». Franc», Oct. fi.— While the
Washington, D, C .f Oct. 5. 'In
Washington. I), 0 . . ’ Oct. 6. Al­
-The Arcadia Enterprise has tho
carriers
in the state of Florida will
rMpon»c to the p lc a -o tm iu a U r» pf though the government revenues wireless to ijayville, L. 1.)— An of- French realize^that U&gt;e battle of the
following article:
the Florida congressional delegation from customs fell off about $9,- . . ,
. ,
* «
. „ . . Aisne has not yet been won it does have their pay readjusted so as to
yegetjible —growers
th rou g h ou t^ ,
ticial report from the .German arm yl__^ ____
_______ .. .
__^___ _
j not seem to many—rrt’ tlieifr tlrst'dl .»ha** id* compensation- for ctnr*
. . wjl be appoint U nited.iUU yfc^to- 5UU.GU0 during September, compared
«la have every reason to feel
lost
, f the uUjM w(tT s erv ice caused by the parcel post.
ator NaThnn P. Bryan a» judge of with the same month in &gt;918, treas- headquarter» says that In the » U g « .can no*
encouraged aijd should h ul-hu sitela— l.
»»&gt;»■
1m Mu
f ■*k- j- the rqurt of ap
*l ~
« n s u je f:to go theft"lull length In producing'
Tori in figures showing rrccrtt^'CXi- hem^unl..Kttttinfishoykct and the in- for it, the sacrifice on both siiiirs uT- Post Office Department which is the vurin, , ^ nrTTTTB- ,krit f tr r o ^ t t n r "
circuit, w
now taking Trteprr m nsrrrntrrr w h a t
president Woodrow —
TTorfrin gnitir-niTTt- rnttoh."~"TKcrD Ter mediate redoubts
trucking interests of the state. The
with
thirty ready being great. The tone of the
official communications has furnish­ would be a fair basis upon which to organisation of the Florida Veget­
, i d l y slated that he would npopint was encourugement, too, in the unguns have been taken.
ed the best reasons for the hope of estimate the increase of pay. This able Marketing Bureau in Jac k so n ­
Judge Walker of Alabama to the nouncement that, for September, tho
"T h u * a breach has been made in the French.
Increase will he granted on con­
*
poiition.
ordinary revenue receipts were al­
ville last week will, we (eel sure, re­
Lieutenant Colonel Housset de­ tracts that are now in existence and move the stum ps in the road be­
Preaident Wilson intimated that most $6,()0 D,000 above those for last the outer circle of forts," the report
be had already promised the place September, although thiB increase is ndda, "rendering an attack on tho clares that the battle still can lust which were entered Into before the tween the grower and the* market. «
to Judge Walker and that he wished said to he due to unusual causes inner circle of forts and the town for some time. In the furious fight­ parcel,-post became an established
The new organization, headed by
ns u
institution.
ing /nox going onn, Lieutenant
Senator Bryan
to remain among ■ not likely to figure in future months, itself possible.
prominent nnd influential men of
As a result of competitive bid- the state- men who have the inter­
"N ear Augustowo the Third Si­ Colonel Housset says, neither ad­
the progressive
Democrats in the
Despite the help from increased
«ling
the star carriers at Lest nre est of the truckers at heart— ¡ h go­
versary
can
claim
whut
Napoleon
senate. It i*.therefore, practically
internal revenue, the total receipts berian anil parts of the Twentyamong
the poorest paid employes in ing to prove an awakening to tho
called
t
h
e
result."
certain that the Alabama jurist will flir [|lu month from all »ourres were second Russian army corps, com­
the
government
service. 'Thousands Vegetable interests and it is to be
With
th«»
shifting
of
the
battle
posing
the
left
wing
of
the
Russian
get the judgeship.
i nearly $fi,000,01)0 under last Sep­
of
contracts
throughout
the coun-- hoped and expected that all growers
scene*
t
h
e
railroads
are
resuming
army,
on
crossing
the
Niemen
river,
tember, and the excess of dishurseThis announcement ends the gen- meats for the month was ncurly i ' 1.- were defeated after n furious battle traffic through a number of cities try now In force were awarded b«*- both lurge and small will promptly
More than 2 ,00(1 which liave'liern occupied by the fo «• the parcel post came, into ox- align themselves in the movement to
eral belief in Florida that the junior 500.00(1. while m September. 1!♦1.1, lasting two days
From Epernay the news tatenc«' 11in! as a result the carrier is bring about low«-r express rates and
Russians were made German»enator would lieconie one of the tin* excess of disbursement» were un wounded
comes
that
the Germans respecte«! doing three or four times as much a more vigorous market. T h e suc­
prisoners and u Isrte quantity of
United States judges, and ends a about $4,000,1)00.
It is cess of the organization means tho
the
vines
of
Epernay in the impor­ work as he agreed .to do.
great deal of speculation ns to who
During the week ending yesterday guns and machine guns were cap­
pointed
out
that
this
is
manifestly
tant
champagne
district.
surress of growers, henco coopera­
would succeed to Senator Bryan's 55,514 bales of cotton were exported tured."
,
unfair.
toga. Also it shows that u large and yesterday’s grain exports ngtion is’ the only thing needful.
" I have in mind," said a member
number of Florida politicians have gregnteii 1,930,000 bushels. Of the
The bureau is getting results now,
Ri-il ( ross l'unlribuitnns
Congress Adjourn* Next WecW
of congress, "a carrier in my dis­ although in existence t«*»» than a
been rounting chickens before they cotton» Galveston shipped more tint
Washington, D C , l)«-t 5
OrtoAt th«- •lo»«1 of the union meeting trict who has accepted a contract week, and it is going to get still
were hatched.
cotton Gul vest on shipped more than
b«-r
15
hfts
ln‘t*n
agret-d
iijxm
by
of
priiyi-r for peace last Slimlliy. the at ninety-nine «'«‘nts a day when the greater results when its machinery
Senator .Bryan will remain in his 411,259 bales; New York fi.650 bales;
Democratic l«-ud«-r.* as » tentativi suggestion wa* made that a prac 'i.i'k required only the services of
get* in full w«&gt;rking order,
if the
scat till the end of his term, and ew Orleans, 2.800,
Sn varnish 2,ad jóurnment -i.it«-. fnr th«* j , r ut tieni n if ’• laimri of nur »ymjiiitliyjI &lt;1110 hor*«1 and a boy
Now it re- vejp'tnhle growers will line tiji as
will undoubtedly be a candidate t&lt;&gt; 250, &lt; Inirli'slmi I, dim), Hn*i&lt;m so,
•M-ssmn nf «•itngre#s. and the seriale for tin , .1,t—
»- of J-eace aou IiI he u |«juir«'» two horse* ami a man nml one man they nun quickly remove
succeed lumself. It is generally con­ and Philadelphia 75
The ration
steiTtng coniinitt«,e «juickly framed contribuì on for tl.c Had Cross So- |*till the contract price of nine-ty nine every obstacle nnd win a victory
ceded that he will be opposed by went tit England, the Netherlands,
a legislative program designed tu ciety w1 ,b I» doing *o much to .it rent* a day remains the sain«* that will jmt them on the jiinnacle
Go\ Park Trammell, and inti mu- 1 Italy, Spain. Mexico. Sweden, Portu­
fotH'Imle pi-mliiig l»-|r*f»latìon by that leviate
ring in th e pre*cnt war rhere ure humlrtols of «uses even of independence, and instead of bow­
Uuiis hu\e been receive«! from Wash gal and «it her cmintn«'s
t*l the
«Iute.
An
offering
was received from a more gluritig than this one
I am ing to railroads ami commission
ington that
Congress man
Frank grain, 718,000 bushels went from
House teuders ngre«*«l that work few w1 " tv«1.«r ' I the appeal a* the informed by the department that it men they will have the railroad anti
Clark may also hurl his "hat in the New Orleans, 599.000 from IkdtiI uni now 1* now making «'oiiijiulatioii* with u •«&gt;mnd»*i,in men bowing to them,
ring
Ex tiov Albert \\ (itlchrist iitnrc. 5:i8,ooo from Galveston, 79,- 011 their sld&lt;- of ilo- t'apllid wiiubl he aulitelo • 1.1* leaving
finish«1«! w,n befor«1 tir lo ber 15. ami holding
offering
for
a day or vu&gt;» to awarding tiie currier* more
Thi* reduction of the express rales
may alsn enter the mutest, mu! Hl)() from I'hitudeljihui. and 2,000
it in prohuble ali. agreionent will he two for tiie benefit of those who jiuy than they are g ettin g"
on vegetables cut to 15 or 2D per
other sapiranta will be found felling from New York. The grain went
reacheil whereby niemher» g«*nerall&gt; might -1* -in- to have a further share
cent, that is promise«! to .1 1) Morkthe public pulse before the next childly to England, Holland and Nor
wili |eave Washington by th«1 middle in (In
Ml i Iiiiki who wi-h to
nilay. general' ttinnsgcr of ih«&gt; South­
senatorial primary and election is way.
of n«-xt xi-i'k. I«1!«vi 11g th«1 party lontril
to the \meri,.it
Red
ern Kxpre*s Company, amt the j•r*»fheld In 19 I(1
The treason «i.iicnicnt showed
leader» mi guani unni .idjournni'-ni fToss
if-Iv jile.i*«1 b- 1v » &lt;,i«!ri
frr "I the i i | i i u , «aiiopuny of 5,0111)
the government ~ total assets to be
\i th«- a t. ««&lt;* hoti*r Oeinber H* butto! vi', our hou*.
1 -ti.ill for
agents in a* many »mull ^ i« ia
icrnald Memorial t oncert
$ 1,895,3*3.0l |. in, hiding gold coin
•
a ,«* meiiiiuni'd a* a dai«' for adjourn
w.ifil
lie 111 two days
about the country, to soliciY and
The Sanford Bund will on I hurs-. n mou!iting~rrr*--/$T37.712,501, bnllion
|meni, bui » lieti thè Democratic
!
I*
»TIDING
lake order* for shipment* «»( A'g(lay evening at 8 o'clock give a $21(1,065,368. anil about $195.0110,|b-.ider» ri-nirned to th«1 capito! Ia*l
P.istor &lt; "ii ,*rt ga t ion il i l a r i
e t it)*I
i* rea*«»n enough tit km k \ .
special memorial coneert in the 000 in silver dollars
I« •pile
N. v \ n(d I fi t
i«-vi-nmg after .1 , oiifcri-n« «- with thè
the future dptimistirally.
park
This concert is inspired by
|,rnbab 1y timi theKurujieall
war
Pri^nlent. it « 11« diUertuined litui
t nfur m.ilin 11 Vtmiil 1 lurida I’arni*
The grower* huYe »ulbreil lung on
the wish of the Band to pay honor
will
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ll
1
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ti
Ili
t
el
V
It
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ll«»w
ai bui*! t wo w••«•k* woiild I»«1 n«1«1*1*a« «nunt of imt being able to g«1! be­
to the memory &lt;&gt;l Mr Fermi!«!, who
«Im« , .1111 lllnfi'hil conditions
sary to allow the sellate to tiinsii E d i l i l ast Federai t «.naua li« j i n r i s . I ■
yond the walls of the commission
who w;&gt;s so prominent --\ ,nn-mluT
in
t
hi*
country
are rapidly improv­
pendi
1
1
g
legislntion.»
has
50.01
fi
farm»:
«
&gt;
f
this
concern* int«* small markets, now
î
’Iofitlu
or the Sjnford Ban«! throughout its
The steering cnnimiltee ufter nn ni l" er lfi.l«7 I .tri --j - r a t &gt; -l !.. -« w «t ing and that the ,»litio,,W fur bll*i- "uluilscovcri’d" ternliff), because of
existence
Thm is the lirst lime
[ in-** generally i* very bright
Ilour of di*cu**ioji. ugreed ihat legi* er*
the shijiping of vegetu bios to the
mi manager* ami 1. t. * IJ by
such an lionh’r iias been paid to any
\ erv nni ch g r e a t e r conl i i l ence i*
latinn shoiild lo1 confini1«! to th*- g*' '
t»
lari’i'r market», «»vcr »nicking them
one and it accordingly shows the
I. ' I ln«,
, W ., «I 11 g I ,, n &gt;11*
in i m- Mi , ne r • t i nt a-. |ii*ndinv a ir r. enne lui) and m -.1count ■.
. -,rv I ! -e.
.• . ! '
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«ii-gli ■11n g i «.'I t fn-r« l•&gt; l. ,*tt«g
esteem in which Mr Fcriliihl wu*
» t., «» « v , wy
••Joiirtial of
F,,. a
1 •• ! e r i - t - e
l I,* *maller u«a r ) •■«* t )iit t lii«*y ar«*
t «
**t t hi* -t f
.
q •■ ' i l
V. I t..r t ' r•
•, « la Ill- a t d •"pH • ID
held t&lt;&gt; Tile Band
• , •«« m ere*iti t ft, ; Ti*«p,, t r egard
Il
I V|'I I I ed t tu1 t la &gt; t&gt;m bill .
- al, d ' It I ' I I-'
now read, to g-t I,,gclhi'r urn! *lay
lli'prcsi-ntati Vi's from neighboring' of the I «ria tu I,, pat •r- t&lt;&gt; I»- - 1-1.1 mil
, t,g t lie re, 11 h, *«t ton ,*f l lie ge ne r a l
, iMift-rF iii « Ailt t,e |||*JMI*I,4) ol t v . i 1 • ny tenni,1loget her
to p e r s o n s w ho»«' mi mes atul ad­ liti- end of thls weck, unii tloit the
co ili mereiai situation
The one thing
With the express ijgents l ft roughThe
farm
home
owners
and
man­
¡uni it is the hope of the Band that
more than any other, is
dresses shall he furnished from all War revenue bill will be brougbt in agers n/ Florida cultivate 1,363,1)00 which,
out
tiie country taking orders for
Sanfore people will make it ft point
deemed to show a retupi of normal
•
delivery of less than carload lots, in
acre* of land and the tenants till
to attend in such numbers as to sections of the county and by the on Monduy.
conditions is the resumption of eotThere was som«1 talk of eXtended H 2 H&gt;7 acres in this stale
the smallest towns, and sending
make this the best concert ever Orlando board of trad«- to induce
{
ton exports actually m progress or
Itiqiobhean opposition to the «¡ir
these mi" i In....... iitrul bureau, they
e
value
of
the
land
and
the
I*
held here.
immigration t&lt;&gt; and ¡«ve*iinmit in tux bill, bui II is generally beli««vi*«i
a b o u t to go
T I " ’ i nove t ne nl
al - |
«•an be jiriim jit I y Idled anil a wide
ng*
of
the
tenant
farm*
•
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(
t
In­
bulbi
The program will be made uj&gt; en­ Dringe county.
1,-** thun 1a o weeks will be neeiled «tat« is $ 12 .1fo 00(1 t Fa t "I 11" r e a d y a m o u n t s to m o r e than 200. - |di»(ributnih rif thi' vegetables ho
tirely of selections that were favor­
The committee from the board of in pa&gt;* th«&gt; measiire after it coni«** hoti" owners and manager* i* $|o5. litio bai»'», a c c o r d i n g l o M n t c i n e n t * I secured
A* it i* and ha* liven, the
ites of Mr. Fernald and will thus
t r a n s i t i m e l i to f o r e i gn traile author- |
•imposed of President Selli (rom tIn1 rinunce commuti1«1
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vegetable* .ire *enl t" the large
h«'e n special personal interc*t
¡rail,
11 ie* hen
T h a t tht* ino v«invili. if j
Imii-dtion* ¡«r&gt;- liti« that th«: pian
Woodruff. Messts John M l henry,
cities where the market i* Hooded,
\* usual Mr Maxwell will diri-ct
continued,
will
result in enlarging
S. S. Griffin. N. P. Yowell, J
N to bave congress tak«- U|&gt; thè a&lt;l
while on the oilier hand, tin* smaller
I he I nderlnkrr a Dev «doper
Following is the program:
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the bulinici'* in f a v o r of the United
ministrati"!! bill for government pur *
tow n* cannot get vegetables
Nearer My God to Thee
Brooks ' I,r* d,h“ * nn‘l S A J o h '"H,n'
T i e r e arc iti mmij communities States, and will consequently greutly
The «xj&gt;rwss com|iuny, of course,March from Boccaccio
Barnard peurrd_ before t he com miss,o ners and ebuse ami operation of shijis al a
strongly urg«*«l that this form of special session in NoverAber follow- successful business men and farmers alleviate the fbreign exchange situa­ experts to get increased business on
Selections from II Trovatore. Verdi
ing the elections .will he abandoned «hu stand like stumps in the high­ tion. is fully believed ami predicted. the part of t h e i r ’agents, and by tho
March, *‘ Dc Mola)-" Commandcry publicity be given a trinl for six
" I t i* probable that within a
months.
Präsident Woodruff stnted with an understanding that the way* of jvrogress and in such a situ­
cutting of express rales on veget­
Hull
m«*a»ure will be be taken up at the ation the undertaker i* an important short time, according to the host ables.
that
a
special
price
hail
been
secured
The express business is it
Melodies from Faust
. Gounod
Scarcely a informed men, the exchange shmi- large »ine last season about 25,000
from the local papers which w«-re opening of the regular December faioir in development
La Sorella, Marche Espagnole
The President Indicated da)’ jiasscs that they do not add a tiou will thus become very much larhiml» were shipped out of th«1
anxious to cooperate with the com­ session
fi all ini
that this would he left to the party new terror to death by refusing lu nuits nearly normal, ami as a result, slut«',
missioners in this enterprise.
This «Lies not include the
Selection Martha.' . . .
Flatow
leaders
who in turn said "if it were join with pujjlic spirit"«! citizens in one jdiase^of the present difficulties produce shipped by express, a lurg«»
Other
members
of
the
committee
Ye Boston Tea Parity. . . . . . Pryor
will be eliminated from further con­
item made up of many small ship­
gav(e their personal
views of the necessary" congress would meet in a movement for the upbuilding of
, Star Spangled Banner
their community or by their m«li(- sideration.
November.
ments of a few packages.
matter nml all approved the ¡«lea
ference snag an
industrial enter­
"Improvement in the near future
Shipping vegetables by express
heartily.
Mr. S. S. Griffin stated
A Factory on the Form
prise
is predicted not only in cojton but has the strong point "f getting tho
( orimerrial Club
A silo is a factory on the farm and that he could testify to the benefit
It takes live men t«» build uj« n also in a number of other lines «&gt;n
The regular meeting of the Com­
produce to market «pucker and in
therefore lends itself to cooperation that came, from this kind of kdvercommunity ami there i* no sailder ■the strength «d tiie in/ormation
mercial
Club
will
be
held
next
Fribetter condition, ami while th e rat«
tising
because
he
knew
of
people
of the eomrr.sticlal and agricultural
duy night in th City Hull at eight night in life than a few noble sjnni which has been received inure dur­ is higher, it ufttirnes is more than
who
had
been
brought
l«i
Orange
interests. Tho farmer gets the. prof­
o ’clock slid a full attendance is de- ed citizens staggering under a load ing the pnst day or two. The re­ worth the difference. But tho main
it of botji producer and consumer. county throughv the advertising of
The umlertaker i* ports from the northwest seem to
Hjrcd as there will be business of of dead timber
benefit from the express company's
We need more gf these twin this character tTint had been don«1
oftniiCH a developer.
show that conditions there are most move to benefit the vegetable grow­
importance
to
transact.
Osceola
•gencies of prosperity on the farms in the Kissimmt-e papers.
satisfactory and that the sales of er is that the agents, if they display
of Honda and business men cannot county has had this system in ef­
grain are already realizing active any activity, wilt maintain u more
tender a better service to their com­ fect for several years, nml it has
cash returns much beyond the ex­ constant demand for vegetables from
The conclusion
munities than in encouraging the proved profitable.
pectations of growers earlier in the nil over the Southern Express Com­
Tvr
building of alios. The soil is a great was that the commissioners would
Reason.
Manufactured «‘xpurts nnd pany's lines.
it hadn’t
business educator.
It nrouses the have discontinued it if
imports arc expected to continue
At present the truckers are get­
spirit of enterprise, develops busi- been .so.
small for u good while, although if ting their seed beds rcatly for the
ncas ingenuity and awakens the jo y
J. H. Reese, who was present on
the beginning of peace negotia­ new crops. Shipments begin in No­
-of ownership.
behalf of the newspapers,* stated
tions ran lie hastened it is believed vember and
December, und are
A farmer can build a silo for two that it was. the dtudre of the local
that an almost immediate revival heaviest in January and February.
or three hundred! dollars, and it will papers to m ake-the experiment as
of. trade will be enjoyed.”
Florida's principal vegetable crops
under ordinary \ conditions pay a successful ns passible, by printing
In
New
York
foreign
exchange
is
are
tomatoes, celery, lettuce, jiotutivldend of 40 per cent where it is mutter that woultt’ be of cspcciul in­
»ti-udily .&lt;J/opj»ing.
Tin- exchang«* too« and straw berries, with many
tun to capacity.
ternst to parties seeking information
i»arket i* now being regulated by other vsgi'table* that ran he raised
about Orange county, and t lint all
ibe natural order of styq«ly and de­ un«l are raised eaeli &gt;«'.ir hi inereu)&gt;
portions of the county would I««- repA "G et-Together" Social
mand and that the former exceed* ing unrulier* and quantity.
This coming Friday night at the rcsented. This statement wan made
(he latter
The payment thi* w«.‘ek
To the strawberry grower the new
t-ongroguifona| church
a
“ Get- in answer to a question from Com­
of
approximately
$8,250,000 New movement nnd the reduced rates
ogether social and good fellow- missioner Dillard, who said that he
York city obligations relieved tho prove particularly valuable, ns-mnst
11 P timo U to be enjoyed by tho approved tho plart, but thought the
exchange
market from a buying of tho strawberries shipped out of
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and friends— and anyone county should secure all the bonefit
power
that,
might have carried thu the state go by express.
' Gndoed who would desire to get in possible from It. Th^ro jvas no dis­
r a le , above $5.
Sentiment is .run­
.? Uc
pburch and enlarge senting vote on ’the propposlHg)'.
ning
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so
strongly
in favor a of a
rir horizon. of privilege and op­ and Chairman Overstreet was di­
closer
approach
to
normal condi­ sugar, coffee und other commodities
portunity,
Music,- light rcfresh- rected to act for the board in seeing
tions
that
uptown,
importers of 1n '"New York City are practically
« 181«. oy Auierican Press AssoclVoop
and an enjoyable evening are the contract performed- - 7- Orlando
fabrics and down town importers of out of. the m arket.
or * * 0« v.bo c-&gt;mo. .
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CONFIDENCE IS
GROWING DAILY

ORANGE CO. SUB­
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RUINED GATE AT TERM0 NDE. BFLGIUM.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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EDUCATION NEGLECTED
SUMMER COLDS

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OCTOBER 8th WILL BE. OBSERVED AS NATAL HAY DAY

YOUNG MEN WHÇ DHCP SCHOOL WILL LIVE TO

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GR ET ^T l}ÊÎll ACTION

• FARMERS CAN SAVE MILLIONS BY THIS CROP

A word to the young men and
Tampa, Oct. 6,— Natal Gruaa Day color, us bright as timothy, and we
Some facts from the U. S. Bureau
October 8 gives promise ot being believe, if it can be demonstrated boys who have dropped out of
widely observed by the farmers that it will do well in large tracts on school. 'Tis sad to see so many of Education, showing the valuo of
throughout the state, and every in our light sandy soils, that we ran young men nnd boys leave school an education:
1st. A grammar school certificate
dication Is that hundreds of acres of arrange a proper method for curing before they have finished high school.
natal.grass seed will be sown to giv it, rain or shine, which will be satis­ As a friend, I beg you to read these increases a young man's earning ca­
few lines anti be admonished before pacity 50 per cent; a high school
an impetus 'to the growth of the factory and profitable.
certificate 100 pdf Vepl,. and a col­
Fertiliser is good for almost any­ it Is too* late, •
grass in Florida.
Natal grass en
These figures are taken from the lege diploma 300 per cent. ■
. thusiaata favor the substitution o thing, but for .the purpose of this
2 ns. Boys and men with hut little
this product for hay throughout the test we prefer thst you do n6t use most reliable source^, and should
have
great
weight
with
the
parents
or
no education have to fill the
it.
Wo
are
confident
that
it
will
atate. It being claimed that ' the
of
these
young
people,
aa
well
as
"blind
alley jo b s " and can’t earn
grow
profitably
on
$30
land
and
payproduct can be easily grown ant
that millions of dollars now sent to for the land each year, without the with the young men themselves. If more than $300 per annum; whilst
these young people stop school now those who have finished the gram­
other markets for hay will bo re­ use of fertilizer.
they will be crippled all through mar school courso can easily earn
Points In Brief----------tained in. .Florida when the ^movefrom $460 to $600. In 40 years this
j J a t a l /Inn« n n t I m p o v e r i s h t h e BOtl* life. *
rflent reacbea_ita_propcr-4iroportions
1&gt;|U rljM ,lillnjii|J'
The following points iire advance« it sen d s down ta p rmJTs~T»«iiy-fi
in favor of a proper^oh»arvaore u in to th e e a r th in. s c o rc h o f .m oistureh --position, oa a railroad, and.bad’ been 55.000 to $6,000 more than the first
and is-therefore a b rpeftt.to.XfcgjqtE jigotnotstLiram one BosUipn..to..iuj-¿Ja so .— An tJuiiL_jtj)ent 1,000 days
the day:
“
' mthe
" e 'm ore in school than the first
claas,
until at last he was offered
H U l l . .jnakes
J U A K l'B
Lexcellent
1U ÍIU T 11
Jpasture.
J O t l k U i C . -------- W other
k »»«
M in i
U
morr -----nNatal
gì ICCritieni from- $5 to $G
money for forage thatn the value of - Natal makea-beautiful lawns—t ly j superintwwle in.y ■eU tiÉ f a J f l a A s s f t
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nevery
V' o f V none’s
r u i ' a nastonishment
af n n ia lim n ñ t
Kin
OP
n
IIV
ffor
flF
fevery
ii'n r u
tday
int/
u
iu m f
day_
spent
in
he refused Hper
Its on your «yard.
the atate'a entire citrus crop.
the
place.
At
last
he
told
why
he
school
more
than
those'
who
quit at
Natal will not grow on rich, low
This vast sum of money should be
,
refused. He said, "1 quit school too the fifth grade.
kept in the state;
and there are lands.
In
what
other
way
can
a boy, or
soon.”
For
want
of
a
high
school
Nathi
grows
beat
on
high
pine
numbers of valuable grass3s suited
education he had to refuse a posi­ a parent put $5 per day as an In­
to Florida, with high feeding value, lands.
Natal produces from two to three tion that would have given him n vestment, which can never be taken
which, if properly exploited, will
aolve the forage problem and save tons per acre of hay, better In qual- salary of $5,000.0Q per year, and away from him?
continue as supervisor on a salary of
3rd. The cash value of a high
ty than timothy.
as many millions annually.
Prepare seed bed from four to six $1,800.00. Perhaps many of yop school education. The man -who
Florida can be made one of ihe
young men, who are throwing away has but a smattering of an educa­
greatest live stock producing states nchea deep, well pulverized.
your
chances for an education will tion can earn $1.50 per day, nnd in
Get
up
before
day,
when
there
is
in the. Union.
have
the
same sad experience.
forty years he may earn $1,800,
no
wind,
nnd
sow
it
mixed
with
We realize fully that the greatest
Here nre some statistics from the whilst one who has spent twelve
Sow three to
obstacle in raising forage for the slightly flamp seed.
U. S. Bureau of Education. These years in earnest study, or has gone
market is the difficulty in curing it five pounds to the ncre.
to a bright color, but while our har­
Imported seed can be purchased are sad truths: read them, and after through the eight grades of the
vested crop may lack color, thé feed­ at $1 per pound.
We recommend redding them give up your money grammar school and the (our grades
ing value is there, and it is the ob­ mportod seed for the purpose of making und your dislike of study of the high school can earn a mini­
je c t of this association to encourage this test.
If you cannot procure and return to school. Now for the mum of $ 1,000 per year, and in
forty yeara will earn $40,000. Now,
the growing, marketing and har- seed, send,.cash to this association statistics:
1st. More than two-thirds of our the difference between the two is
veating of our own forage for home and we will forward you seed at $1
boys quit school before the end of $22,000. This then is the cash value
and foreign consumption.
per pound.
the grammar school.
of an education; and it took 2200
During the past two years thé
There is a division ot opinion as
2nd. Less than 1 hoy in 4 com­ days in school to secure it; there­
Merchants' Association of Tampa o the best time of yeur to sow, but
has been watching experiemnts with we believe" October 8 , or as near pletes the eighth grade, and only 1 fore one day in school has been
worth $10. A pretty good value
natal hay, has caused many acres to that date as weather will permit, is in 8 ever goes any higher.
Here is another way to express for one day’s study in school, is it
be sown in the state with gratifying proper.
the sad fact:
not?
results, and we believe we can now
if planted in October you may
Now-, all of the foregolhg are
•3rd. Out of 100 hoys that enter
recommend natal hay as the one
get three cuttings the following sum­ the first grnde, only 55 get to the truths, are solid facts presente d h j J
forage crop for the high pine lands
mer. To sow in the spring. April or fifth grade; and but 27 get into the the T S Bureau of Education and
on light sandy soil of the state,
May. ,
eighth grade, und only 6 go to lit* Sage's Foundation*.
where other forage crops will not
Natal
reseeds
itself,
also
comes
I
high school, and hut 1 enters colO that our young men could be
prosper.
from
the
root.
Natal
will
rrowd!
lege.
made
to see and realize the great
Many acres have been sown in
From Sage’s Foundations 1 have importance of securing an education
this hay, on poor land, with no fer­ out snndspur and other objection­
tilizer uaed, and good results ob­ able grasses. Plow natal under one gathered these facts: 1st, T h at only while they can.
O that parents and guardians
tained, and. as much as three tons time, nnd it is destroyed; positively 5 per cent of the young men, nowtrying to fili occupations are fitted might also *pe the same truths und
per acre produced, in three p u t­ no danger of it Inking the place.
A freeze will destroy it bul frost to fill them with credit to them keep their children in school every
tings, per season.
fipRi at Gainesville selves nnd satisfaction to their em -jday and every term until their cldlNatal hay analyzes 7'^ pur cent will not.
Une fipfti
avc* 96 per cunt dren .
*»•nt
protein, aa compared with 6 per has been constantly producing since ployem. That
Do you not want life.
It. B, S.
cent protein for timothy, is of bright 1908— there it is colder than here, of incompetents
to shun that lu/ge number of fail-'
Sanford, Florida.
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SANFORD
By Mr a. T. P. Hill
In Seminole county,
Near Lake Monroe,
Up the lovely St. Johns,
Our town did grow.

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The hunting apd fishing
On shore and on lake:
And liuto parties here
Their pleasure they take.

The views from the lako
The river and glade,
And loveliest of .all
Arc the oak’s leafy shade.

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No wild howling wind,
No blizzard and mow
No coal bilia to fret you
Down bere .we knpw.^

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wafting breezes
clear sunny skiea—
refreshing,to me”
tourist criei.

" I ’ll rest and 1'U fish,
i ’l row and I'll fide,
I'll hunt and I ’ll aWim,
Whatever betide."

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Our paatora wllL welcome—
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Ourvmotto is "W elcom e," for 4
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Price 25c, 50c and 9I&lt;00 per Bottle.
Buy the 11.00 slta II contains five times as much as the !So
and you ret with each betUe a Dr. Be nick's Bed Pepper Porou,
Plaster foe the chest.
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W M . G. A L D R ID G E

HAND BROTHERS
L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D S T A B L E
C o rn e r Park A ve nu e and Second Stra at
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Largo supply of Horses, Mules,
Wagons and Harness a l w a y s ,
on hand F o r Sale or Exchange
Blacksm ithlng and W agon Repairing In con n ection

SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT I
Complete abstracts from the record s of
Orange and Seminole Counties.

Taxes

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Don't play with serious mattmdon't Y’Ol! curry your own in«uriH»
against
TORNADOS
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fnr-i'0U*tt'lhjd th e money wanting t i n
the storm has wiped out your j-r-vp«rry

Why You Must Advertise
i
DcittiinsfralinK Korker
S a w (he Quail
There is no alternative the mod­
H a v e our strong, reliable - .imfttj
Messrs.
B.
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Reed,
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E.
Spurj
Five
hundrnd
and sixty-eight mosern merchunt must advertise. It is
carry your risk —and !&gt;• on the »abaft
just as necessary for him . to huy lirtg and G. C. Chumberlain of San- qujtaea. one hundred and nine pnsoiflo form of advertising ns It is for fiord spent a few hour* in Orlando i tuto beetles, two thousand, three
Keosonablu rates
him to huy merchandise, for one 1yesterday demonstrating " K o k - K e r ) hundred and -twenty-six plant lice,
buys merchandise to
sell and the Puncture Cure”
for
automobile one hundred cinch bug*, thirty-nine
quickest, the modernway to sell ¡» ¡tire s.
On«; of the interesting tests j grasshoppers,
twelve squash bugs,
by advertising.
given was driving their machine, twelye cut worms Wnd eight white
The profits depend
upon volume, the tire* of which were i-iiargeil with twelve cut
worm*, twelve army
and volume nowadays depends upon !&gt; new remedy, over u hoard, sending worm* und eight white bug* all
advertising.
THE
M ERCH A N T two nails to the inner tube, and these, say* the »t ate game warden
WHO D O E S N 'T
B E L IE V E
IN making two punctures; bat a drive of I enneSsce. have been found in the
BOTTLERS OF SODA WATERS AM )
P R I N T E R S ’ IN K HAS N E V E R around the square r vealed the fue stomach of a common quail. " W h a t
A D V E R T I S E D O R HAS N E V E R that the tire had lost no air by the would that, bird and its mntc been
Ordinarily with such worth to you?" he asks, " if they
A D V E R T IS E D R I G H T . The fail­ operation.
ure to produce results is not charg- punctures the wheel would would had reared their little brood on your
ohle to advertising,
but
rather hove gone down to the rim in a few farm?".
The interesting and truly appallagainst the manner in which it is minutes.
done.
So sure are these gentlemen that itig menu show-* that bird* ’ protect
Eighty-four per cent of the fail­ they have a remedy worth the while. 1not " " L - rroP» nnd orchards, but al.
Sole Agents for Orange City Springs Mineral Wafer
ures in a recent year were among u case of Kar-Ker Cure was left so tlie healthof of men and animal*.
PHONE 21
non-advertising merchants.
with Mr. 1. W. Phillips, of the Ur* Many of the insects they destroy
IT M U S T BE D O N E,
because lando Auto and Supply Co., which are carriers of disease. A bull bat,
the basis of merchandising has rap- he will sell on it« merits
"no cure we are told, wil devour n tbousan
mosquitoes in one twilight; given
idly shifted, especially in
the last no pay," which Mr.Phillip* consid­
aeven or eight years, until today ers a most fair proposition, and one due safety and encouragement, a
family of bull bats should suffice to
some form of advertising is an'abso- worth investigating.
Jute- requirement to merchandising
The tires are still left with 94 per free any /neighborhood of mosquities
success.
''
cent air nnd Mr. Relif claims that and pretan t many cases of illness a
Advertising it the modern creative 6,000 miles has been made on tires well 11,s incalculable discomfort.
Commenting upon tho Tennessee
force— positive and potent, a force without an
additional
pumping.
•Full
'.ruction*
Conducted by the
that has created two blades of gross There are .no "blowouts," he would game warden’s statement, the Cour­
f Veil in
Benedictine
where one has grown before.’ It Is have you to understand, and -that ier Joifrnal well observes that too
Prepie story. Com­
the flowering of
the
industrial the.life of tires is generally length­ many farmers look upon birds " e it h ­
’ Fathers
mercial
amt rlasw
er with indifference or with en m ity."
revolution. It M the conqueror of ened.
T E R M S - $225.00
ical
Cour*c*
unfair competition, the promoter of
The demonstrators left Into In the A bird which now or then grabs a
right dealing, the solution of the re-' afternoon for Kissimmee where they grnin of corn or wheat, a berry or a
tail mail order problem. Its basic will talk the - new automobile tire cherry, is regarded as a chronic
marauder, whereas he pays in s e r­
principle is frankness, sincerity, and medicine.— Reporter-Star, •
TOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS REV. DIRECTOR
vice many times over for all th at he
in It Ilea the hope of industry.
gets. In fact ho is a reliable every­
To the merchants of Sanford It
Dally Thought.
day
farm hand, working seven days
affords a sane aolution to the prob­
He that baa character need havo no
lem at band, jdst as well as it does fear of hit condition—character will In the week, rain or shine, and tak ­
to the merchants of the larger cities. draw condition after IL—H . , W. ing no half holidays. The birds are
busy with the break of dawn,‘ and
They are business men— they have Deocher.
sometimes they w ork-far into tho
fought their commercial battles with
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH A
night. They deserve protection for
the right* weapon— advertising. Ad­
the good they do, .Th«/« arc thou­
vertising la the greatest force in mod­
sands of farmers who need to look
ern merchandising.
Plum bing and • at tho bird question from a new
You cannot hope to fight your
viewpoint, *
way against any sort of competition
Gas Fitting
No. S®
DAILY
Ne. 82 .
No. 86
In Georgia, aa In most southern
unless you use the sort of weapon
p.»
your antagonist employs, or a better All Work Receives My Personal states, the last few years have wit­ Lv. Jacksonville.............. 8:30 a.m........ .. 2:20 p.m ....... 7 .55
Ar. Savannah..... ---------- t..12:45p.m _____ 6:25 p .n L .........12:10 3.0
nessed
a
popular
awakening
to
the
one. The modern weapon to bring
Attention And Best Efforts
valuo of insect destroying birda. and Ar. Richmond.................... 5.25 a.m............. 10:15 a.rii........... 8:00 p®
down sales is advertising. It marks
Ar. Washington------ ------ 9:00 a.m______ 1:35 p.iA..... 11:50 p.*
the advancement from the bow nnd Opposite City .Hall
Telephone No 2$ the Importance of protecting them.
Ar.
New York...... ......... .. 2:57 p.m........... G;G0 p.nl.... fi;00aJ2
The means to* this end that are al­
arrow stage „to the Winchester 44
ready
In
force
should
bo
upheld
and
kta'ge.
Are you going to stay in
No. 82.— Florida ft West Indian Limited— Free Reclining (Hteel C hair ' irl
encouraged by every one, particu­
tho bow and arrow stage?
.Washington—Electric Lighted and Fans.
\
larly by the farmers, who are so
No. 80.— Palmetto Limited—Free Steel Reclining Chair Car* to Washington
closely Indebted to birds.— Atlanta
Electric Lighted and Fan*.
JEW ELER
Journal.
No. 80.—Coast Line Florida Mail—Local Sleeper to Savannah.
*
MY SPECIALTIES
DRINK
DRINK
Steel Pullman Cara of the highest class operated on a l l 'trains. AtlW^j
As I have charge of th e business of the Pickard's Hand-Pklnted China
CoasCLino Dining Cara operated on Trainee 82 nnd 86.
n
Title Bond ft Guarantee Co., E u t San­
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
ford Land League, and W. A. Whit­
For information and Pullman reservations apply to your local agent or1^ 1
Rogers’ Plated Ware
comb, I can be found in the Tax 'As­
Elgin and Waltham Watches
sessor's Office In tbe court house,
A. W* FpiTO T, Division Passenger Agent
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St. Leo College, St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida

The green grassy carpet,
The palms stately away,
The mocking bird singing
T bfo' the .live long .day.

Balmy
' And
“ How
Thè

Is a good remedy for sors throat and cold settled In the lungs. II
«sees pain in the chest, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, congestion In
the lungs, lots of voles and Inflammation. It is a fine family re meJr ,
made only of the purest Ingredients and p o sse ssesW o n d erfu l soolhInc And healing influence In the lungs, throat and bronchial tube#.
Children like It because It la pleasant to the taste; It Is a quick
relief for the throat and lung disorders to which children a n subject

Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling ( o.

Our hotels of the best,
Whcro oysters we sup;
Enterprises and houses
Are steadily going up.

Oranges and celery and
Fruits of the best.
We ship from our city
Which- truly is blest.

Ballard’s
Horehound Syrup

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The railroad* and steamers
The factories and shops
The lodges and churches
With high spire tops.

Newspapers ami banks,
Ami fine schools, . three.
The nicest of neighbors
F«jr you and for me.

BbsulJ not b* neglected. It means a condition In
tbs lungs that brings on Pneumonia, Bronchitis o t
M s e other serloue disease.

Atlantic Coast Line

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tm o s L k .

BATES

ALL' GOODS GUARANTEED

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COUNTED BY BASKETFULS.

THE BIG WAR;
S VIVIDLY DEPICTED I

ITS

Metal Tag With Number Worn
by Each Soldier.

One Man’s Thoughts and Feel­
ings on Eve of Expected
Execution.
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MONO tin* moat thrilling storie*
AfUr Each Battla Collar*'of Slain Man
of the «nr ta one told by Lau­
Ara Opanad and*Tag 8ant to Haadrence 8 . Slovena, 'formerly of
quartara — Offlear* and Prlvataa
Grand Ilnplds, Mich., but tomBurlad In th* Sama Tranch at Liaga ponirlly residing In Ilruaacta. who.
In Contradiction to Cuatom.
wbllo riding within the German line»
T.
In
nu autuinobtltr pTicnfrrd^bj-'ti' corro
»-In a dispatch -fron* Lioso p-n corro- ! gimndeot.af the Chicago—Nows, wna
»pondcnt deacrlbea bow the
&gt;.vOv* uiiBWTtTTc
Identify tbo»e who are killed In bat tin.,
|D denth air
***v txtrncts from hla «lory follow;
of (,orn)rs nt Manage. Belgium.
Hero where the tide of German nd*
Steven» b»» described fttnr~tnr*felt
tidco for a time dashed on tho rock while awaiting hla fate, which he be­
and ateel o r.Belgian forts I saw some­ lieved would be death. Ills ntory la
thing which nffected mo far more than .told In the Chlrngo Nows.
any of tlie sorrow» of war 1 have yet
"I naked for strength to hold out be­
encountered. It waa a good sited bas­ fore the German guns like a man and
ketful of metal tags under careful allow them that I was not frightened."
guard at rolUtary badquartcri.
ho said.
"They nre all that Is left of unscr
“tjVhen the guard looked nt mo I anid
braven Jungo (our bravo boya) who In broken German, ‘Morgen achlcssenl’
fell In and around Liege—their Identi­ ('Shoot'tomorrow!') flo shrugged hla
fication marks,'' said tho officer.
shoulders and picked up an old curI asked permission to examino one. j tnln, rolled It Into a bundle and placed
It waa n small tin tag with two holes It under my bend. I fell asleep. At
for tho string or ribbon. A large num­ 4:30 a. m. I awoke when two sappers
ber was stamped on It and, below, tho entered the room. One had ‘a spade
number of tho regiment Tho com­ and a lantern and the other carried an
parison la groteaquo and much out of acetylene searchlight They played the
place, but the tag was much llko some light over tlip room and left the door
dog license tags I hate ac**n.
ajar ms they left
"| saw’ tho ‘rest* of Rin^ tag nnd
“I saw them go across the courtyard
many others llko It—rather tho plnco to the wall, «here one of t tie in took
where that ‘rest' or remainder of that the |)lck nnd started taking up stones,
lag waa. Between tho forta Barchou the second man using tho spade in
and livegnea It was In tho trenches turning tho earth. I could not keep
’ where tho Belgians received tho Ger­ my eyes oft them. They fascinated
mans with a murderous Ore. when nte. for I wns sure they were digging
they stormed those two forts—tho first my own grave.
that fell—thereby getting nu entrance
Planned How He'd Die.
Into tho city. It wna hero that these
men went down llko grass before tho
"To ninko my death less Ignomlnoui
scythe.
I decided to keep my hands loosely In
the nfl*e until I fnced the tiring squad,
Nothing Could Stop Thtm.
“The German» had como on. nnd when I would threw my bauds out un­
nothing could stop them—they seemed fettered.
“Just liefore ft o'clock a bugle sound
to go to their death gladly, as one Bel­
gian remarked to me. Tho Belgian ed and everybody roue. The guards
trioches now are filled and loveled. 1 put on their cartridge belt* nnd they
could hardly. find them oveu with a waited five minutes, which seemed to
guide. They were filled with tho fall­ me like half an hour. Then tho order
en. One grave wna nbout sixty feet came to fall In. I wondered If my
long. Another was eighty or ninety knees trembled, blit they were ns firm
na ever, l wondered how the news of
feeL
Hero 1» where tho metal tags were my death could reneh iny friend. Lew
Each man and officer wear* Is Blejmrds, In Brussels, formerly pt
one around his neck. That of tho pri­ unlst In a l&gt;etrnlt music school."
vate ts usually a tag with n number
Stevens recount» tils further harrow­
corresponding with the number oppo­ ing experiences until finally after four
site hla name on tils company and rtigl-, days of agonising suspense ho rent Ired
tils life «'ns safe,
•mental roll*.
“Many also have the number of their
‘‘Orcateit of Follies.”
regiment on tho tag. Tho tags of tho
There
has been given mu officially In­
officers usually are of aluminium nnd
formation
concerning Incidents of the
besides the number hnvo the name nnd
rank, sometimes also tho home address. fight lug and personal eiiieritmces.
Home of tho privates alao have autisti-* whlcb *■«» bet'u fun" " he&lt;1 * * ° « ® * n
tuted the tin tag with an aluminium prisoners or obtnlnisl from documents
One purchased by themselves, upon seized by French troop*. It relates
particularly to the lighting around
which are stamped tho name nnd ad­
Ithelms between the 11th and the Kith
dress nnd regiment, besides the re­
of
September
quired number
A Germini artillery ofiber wrote:
“After the battle, when the Germans
“Modern «nr I* the greatest of fol
find their dead, the collar on each shirt
Iles. loin [allies of 2ÓO meli III the
1» opened, tho string cut nnd the mg Tenth army corps have tiecu reduced
taken and sent to headquarters for
to seventy men. nnd there are compa­
Identification. There the books nre nies of the guard commanded by vol­
opened nnd ‘fnllen,' together with tho unteer* of a year, nil the officers hnvplace of fight or battlo Is written op­ trig disappeared
posite tho nnme nnd number of tho
A Frenchman who.(‘oines from Mont­
dead soldier.
martre found n LuxcmlHitirgcohi lying
Dsath Great Lavalar.
within n yard of him whom he Imd
"At Liege, probably for tho first tlmo known ns chasseur In n hotel In Part*.
In German wars, death obliterated dis­ The young German wept to *ee his old
tinction in rank. For the first tlmo. so acquaintance
“ It Is Rtupld," he said, “this war.
far a* I can learn. German officer* and
common soldiers were buried lu tho You anti I were happy when we were
gix*l friends In Parts. Why should we
same trench.
"It has always been tho rule—a sort have been made to fight with each oth
unwritten law — that every Tallen eriM He died with hi* arm» round the
officer should havo a separate grave nock of the French soldier, who told
•nd nqt bo burled In the common tho story, unojihumed of tils tears.
trench. To a largo extent this la atilt
A Semisubterranean Town.
done, especially with officers of higher
A curres|&gt;ondent describes the Ger
rink than captain. But the unprece­
dented mobility and rapid advance of man trenches oii the Alane ns. a whole
the Germau army Into Bolglum and semlsiihterraneun town, with main
thoroughfare*, side streets nnd tele­
France made this extremely difficult
phone wires running all along. Here
T h e fallen of tho enemy are not
hundred* of thousand* of men ate.
burled In the samo trench, but nre
lived, slept, yet were so well conceal­
placed together In a aepnrnto trench.
ed that from n little way down the hill
“The uniforms are taken from the
In front one would see nothing to tell
bodies of the enemy's fallen and laid
of Its existence, unless It Gvere the
on top of tho grave na a means of
hardly noticeable little bank of earth
Identification to friends ■ If they wear
raised slightly shove the surface of tile
Aaes they are removed."
ground.
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H O TELS'

NEUTRAL

M ENUS.

French, Qtrmin and Russian Namta of
Dishes Eliminated In Chieago.
The leading hotels and restaurants
°f Chicago In order to observe strict
Neutrality have eliminated from monos
* reneh, German and Russian names of
popular dishes. The Germans have
been boycotting French-nnd Russian
dUhet, whUo “goulash" and “wiener
•chnJtMT found no favor with Eng“■b. French nnd Russian guests.
Coder tho now rules of civilized eat•fig as applied to peaceable Chicago
fretauranti where “cannpo rusae" led
*or luncheon, caviar on toast Is the
D&lt;'w appetizer. “Wiener schnitzel. LIol
•Icln.” bn» been given lta passport»
and veal cutlets with fried egg and
regetablet rushed Into Its plnco, “ Filet
ignon" la no more; It la plain tender
In »teat Chicken broth *Mn gdoc"
•nt 1
chicken broth tn Jelly.
bis do res u aux gwtlU pols" la noth
more nor lean than sweetbrends
Bh now peaa. Chicken “sous cloche"
•»me bird “under glass."
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Act* of Dnuntless Courage.

Graphic Paragraphs Found In
the News Dispatches From
the Front.
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BELGIAN SOLDIERS DIGGING TRENCHES.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
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All Local Advertisement« Under
This Heading THREE CENTS a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.

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m

sight which I hope It will never tw my
FOR SALE
lot to see ngaln. The wood« and hllla
were literally cut to ribbons nil along
For sale or Rent— Five acres, tiled
the south of Imon. It was marvelous
land,
two good wells, located just
watching hundreds of shell* bursting
below one to the right and to tho left south of Station 10 on S. &amp; E. Rail­
See F. W.
for mile* and then to aee the German way. 5 room house.
Mahoney
at
Fernnld**.
97-tf
jjuu*
"
-Sh/int JJO,
Sale— Hound pup for sulci
.^Uoat
Just the tight age to train.'
Thirty g u n n e r s . a
tcry, knowing that thuy s e ra going.to. JL . .11. Lynch, Sanford, •Fla., R o u te
almost certain death, cal lev! out. “Goodby, fellows." to their comrades In tho
Om*- largo bars*»,
re»ur**r line. Two minutes Inter every
man wna out of action.
one mule, three wti gönn, harneas,
Thirty more went to tho front, with plows ami tools.
Jas. C. Harris».
tho sumo farewell greeting. Tho Ger­
7-9tc
man ihetts were falling thickly behind
For Sale— 2 Cylinder Buick cheap.
tho battery nnd killed or wounded
■100 Myrtle avenue.
10-ltc
every manjservlng Uto guns.

Diaries Recite Hardihipi.
More Interesting statements gather­
ed from tho diaries of wounded Ger­
mans nnd prisoners have been published nt Bordeaux.
An army doctor
writes:
**
"Sept. 0.—Terri bio hunger; not a
morsel of bread In eight days.”
An officer of the Brunswick regiment
made till* record:
“SepL 17.—In the region of Epernny.
For live day« wo have fed ourselves
on stolen beet roots and sugar, with
not a morsel of bread. Tho losses nro
enormous."
A soldier of tho Eighteenth corps bn»
written:
"Bread once In eight days«. Have
neither wnshed nor slept It will be a
miracle If wo see Germany again.”
A reservist wrote:
"Sept. 17.—Nothing to eat for three
days. No bread, great losses."
A HcKsInt) soldier Inscribed this:
"In five week» wo have had Bread
three time*. Thl* evening wo Imd po­
tatoes, cooked—what a feast!”
Tho German* prepared a trap for
Belgian cavalry hy excavating the
highway to u great depth ami planting
»*) barrels without top* nml covered
with branches and earth.

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Photo Dy Amanean l're*» Auvailiúit.

BEFO R E
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t&gt;«HORTLY ' A
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fc.

HL u s i m g ^ J

300.000 fine celery plants ready by
Oct. 1st. Will pack for shipment.
**H," Box 81*6, Sanford, Fin.
10-tfe
For S a l e —Secondhand oil or gasoline stove. Two good burners
chenp. Can be seen at Sanford F'urniturc t'o
I l-tf
House* for sale or rent.

/

HAIR F G D D ^ S

COBB &amp; BROWARD

J Musson.

JACKSOKVIUt.rUA

For Sale Two line bull pups, one
Guaranteed to kill and cure any parasitic germination of the scalp
male a nd ont female and tho mother.
Good stock.
See Nick Zarnovan, or skin. One bottle will kill the germ and cure any case of Dandruff
or Itching Scn|p. Will also stop falling hair and bring the hair back
Sanfor d Farms.
l2-5te

unless the roots have been killcd.wh ich is seldom the case.

For Sale Good span mules, two
wagon * ami two set* harness, $350 T\Vo Dollars will deliver a four ounce and Three Dollars an
12-3tp ounce bottle to any part of the United States by return mail.
Addre ** Box 1168. Sanford.

TO RENT

SO l'TII AFRICAN \VONDER HAIR PREVENTIVE, will keep your hair in ex­
cellent condition uml provont Germination of the Sculp.
5() rent* (or H-ounre
Ixittles. 25 cent» lor 1-ounce Inittle*.

For Rent We wish to he away
S O l'T ll AFRICAN WONDER SHAMPOO, undoubtedly the best made.
Makes
thi* « i n&lt; »*r. wi*h *ome one to care
the hair soft and silky, and invigorate^ the »culp An 8-ounce lioille (or 50 rents
for mir furnished home rent free,
Hutch inson, Osteen, Fla.
L2-2 tp Get them at your druggist, or we will fill your order* direct by mail.
The Kenne well farm
For Rent
on wi *t *iib\ on Gert rut e a venue
Six a ere* t led. 2 well*
N 11
12-ltr
Garne r

COBB &amp; BROWARD

For Rent Good seven acri1 fumi.
amt h »use. near Iteck Hamham
German orderr* nnd soldier* tn ptatn
Station, know n a* ( astio Garmock
clothes &lt;*r In French or British uni­
Hollingcr,
j l U U _ A ddl eoa t'ora F
form* txavu ccumlnuiklu I '- vllll--ia
untrd tiy tho Germans tn order to fur­ 1205 Center St . Canas: ota. New
12-tfc
nish them with Intelligence.
York.
One spy of thl* kind was found hid­
K»»r Rent Nice furnished rooms
den lu n church lower. Ill* presence
wan only discovered through the er­ ut Slu mon'*. 11 25 a we* k and up'
ratic movements of tho nnnds of the
church dock, which he was. using to
For Rent— Furnished rooms for
signal lu Ida frLnds by mean* of an
Apply to Mr*.
Improvised semaphore code. Hnd th’ls light housekeeping
man not been seized It 1* probable he Foren, 117 Laurel avenue, city
would have signaled to the German
!!-tfc
artillery at the tlmo of their arrival
the exact location of tho enemy's head
Amtrtera and utnflT.

Manufacturers

JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA

Novel Use of Church Clock.

Flower Bed Hid Telephone.
“1.(Hiking out of the windows of u
German military train when It stopped
at Charleroi," saya a correspondent. "1
saw n German soldier bending over a
flower 1**1 on the .grounds of tho rail
way station. He seemed to lx» atten­
tively i&gt;xandnlog tho flower*. As he
knelt there ho frequently moved his
hand* gently among tho blo**o&lt;ua as
If In» were caressing them.
“ •See.' 1 said to one of my compnn
Ions, 'there I* that beautiful German
love of flower* again. With tho ruins
of whole street* of this town still
smoking this private soldier flnda time
tp admire a flower bed that has esenp
ed destruction.'
"Wo grow quite sentimental nbout
thn mutter. Suddenly tho man rose
ifrom his knees nut! with him "there
came from llio flower bed n telephone
receiver and two or three yard* of
telephone wire.. Straightening himself,
ho put the receiver ta his car nnd
spoke rapidly. Wo could hear some of
the words. They appeared to bo a
repetition or verification of certain or
ders,"

Soldier Rescued by a Dog.
Wounded thrice In tho battlo of tho
Marne, s soldier lay In a faint on a
heap of corpses, when Tom. the regi­
mental pet. revived him by licking his
face. 1
Tho nnlmnl hnd been trained to carry
cai&gt;«. owl the soldier, having lost hi*
cap, tried to persuado tho dog to take
his knapsack to the encampment
After awhile Tom seemed to realize
what wn* wanted. He ran to the
cam pi seized tho cost of tho nesrest
rnnn nnd tried to drag him to the bat­
tlefield. When n party finally follow­
ed tho dog they found their wounded
comrade nod rescued hltn.

it. Verlln. a French lieutenant, with
fifty men. held nt bay from a clump of
woods 0.000 Germans, who were afraid
It was a trap and fought from a dis­
tance. The little French detachment
fired volley after volley until only thir­
teen remained alive.
Corporal Msssell. swarded n medal
by France, occupied nil outlook post In
a tree for three days, not coming down
until ho'waa wounded.
This feat was described by n British
cavalry officer In n letter home: “A
young lancer, not more than tweqty.
Air Men Hold Up Ships.
stripped of tunle nnd shirt, charged 4
The
fxmdon Standard gives a _unique
Oermnn. plerfed him to (ho heart, selz
.
? . . .
,
* I,
Ine dent In warfare retorted nt Grim*
ed hl» horse ns he fell and exchanged i "
•
It for his own. which was hurt 'lin n i by by the captain of the Dutch trawler
Martha, who snhl seven Ghrrnnn hy­
hla sword sheathed like lightning, lie
droplane* stopiKxl tho Swedish stenmswung around and shot a German
cr Bodel and made tho Swedish cap­
through tho head."
tain alter his cminto to Helgotnnd.

InI’lUIIO to rent (or tin- *eu*on
quire at 111 Second street, h-tlc
For Rent Cheap for Cash- Twenty
acre* of good hammock land all tiled.
Cull or write A M Tyler.
101-tf

For Kent Several good office*¡
Enquire Ynwell's
l&gt;\er Yowell's.
store.
6-lf
For Sale or Rent — Five.nrres rich
land at Moore’s Station, artesian
well, ffcnckid, has been farmed, always
gaud crops, near H. R. station and
brick road. Price ÎI500.
Terms,
$206 down, balance to suit buyer.
Write D r. S. I). Miller, 41 East
Ninth S t.. Jacksonville, Flu.
HMp
For Rent Sanford. Florida, five
acre hammock farm at head Celery
•avenue on river. GO East Cain St.. &lt;
Atlanta. Georgia.
10-41p

MISCELA NEO US
Wanted— Plowing or team wo k
by man with good team.
J . E.
Summers,, care M. S. Nelson; or
phono Lord's Station. t
6-tf
I wish to rent one or two rooms
with twd beds, or one large room
with two beds by th e . week, for
one, two or three months, must he
rla*c irt and good neighborhood.
Send price to “ J. P ." 26 Colombia
St., Hempstead, L. !.. N. Y.
8-fltc
Boarders Wonted— 13.50 per week
for hoard and lodging. Last house
on East Third St , C. W Driggers
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Friday, October 9th
And Continues Until Senes is Completed

Wanted Gentlemen roomefs at
Stuinon'a. . 315 E. Fourth St.
.
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Doors Open 1 ^ O ’clock
Game Begins 1 P.

The Dutch captain says tho hydro­
Wanted to ljuy first class milch
planes
first
approached
h!s
boat,
but
10-3tp
caw
W, A. Lcfiler.
A letter front an officer of the British
after
satisfying
thflmsolvcs
ns
to
Ills
royal flying corps, describing a vlaw
nationality flew «Way. Six hydroplanes
from an aeroplane of the battle costescorted the Swedish vessel on Its way
. Rem oro Endures.
ward of Paris, »ays:
“ From a height of B.000 foot t saw a to Helgoland, apparently na'a prisoner. Though Allah and earth pardon sin,
repmmoth forever remorse. - Kipling.

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K. J . HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Huslness Manager
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FROM THE NATIONS CAPITAL
NEWS FROM WASHFNGSQN BY THE SPECIAL CORRE­
SPONDENT OF THE HERALD
Washington, Oct. 5.&gt;Special i in ­
terest in the (orthcolning convention
of the National Rivers and Harbors
Congress is increasing by leaps and
bounds, the recent unjustified at­
tacks on the River and Harbor Ap­
propriation bill having cryat allied
sentiment in its behalf, and which
will indoubtedly voiced when the
delegates to the eleventh annual
convention meet in this city on
December 9, 10, 11 next.
Realizing that n crisis is at hnnd,
and that the desires of the American
people ns to the improvement of the
country's waterways mintf— La— a*«.
rortainrd once and for all, the en­
tire membership of the National
Rivers and Harbo4s Congress will
be called upon to attend the coming
convention for the, purpose of takr
A
ioft. iugh g
vitally affects both producer and
consumer as it relates to transpor­
tation. *
A distinguished delegation from
the Senpte and House, members of
the Committee on Commerce of the
former body, and of the River and
Harbor Committee of the House,called upon President Wilson on
Wednesday to extend to the chief
executive an invitation to address
the convention during one of its
sessions, but preferably to welcome
t lie delegates to Washington.
President Wilson told the delegarion that he was vitally interested
in the question, that he could not
then say whether he would be pres­
ent hut would take the matter un­
der advisement.
In view of his
Ke bereavement, It may he said
that the President will refrain from
making any public addresses ex­
cept those he will make to the Fed­
eral Congress from tjme to time
ovement to improve
the
rivers
and harbors of the country gues
without saying.

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United States go shopping I he same»
♦
week in October, and that all buy
4
cotton goods. This suggestion was t
made by Miss Genevieve Clark, ♦
daughter of the Speaker of the ♦
IloUBe of Representatives, While it ♦
was done half playfully, for M iss^ ^
Clark, has a refreshing sense of
humor, she had no conception of *
the nation-wide interest her playful ♦
suggestion would arouse among the 4
business men of the country.
^
At first the idea was ridiculed n s , ^
being unsound economically. The
more it was Investigated, however,
the morn-mmiiblc did .the s;
appear, and now the newspapers n
the -country are taking j l up as a
wonderfully happy inspiration.
^
* As a focus for th e cotton sale |
week a national cotton fashion showH
t
I he leading hotel of ♦
this city, with the official society ♦
leaders of the capital standing ns ♦
sponsors for the movement.
A
number of the young women have #&gt;
made gowns to he exhibited, the
moving picture man has displayed
Miss Clark and her fgirl associates, ♦
Miss Callie Hoke Smith, daughter ♦
of Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia,
and Miss Lucy Burleson, daughter
of the Postmaster Gcncralm, the ♦ -

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and patrons of the P E O P L E S BANK OF SANFORD.
Your banking requirements, whatever they may be, can
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How to Send Fruit

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1 doz. 21b. Tom atoes 85c

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IIIO IIK H HATES OF I N T E R E S T
i
An .unusual interest in the finan­
4&gt;
cial world happened the past week,
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when a birgu block of Now* York
♦
cijy fi per cent honda were offered
♦
at" par. It was but a few- years ngo
♦
thiit .a bond of this class sold to
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tiring wnEr-ahmtt ft 1-2 percent. The
■r.i
i-^ i. r. . of that* recent
♦
pTerb rfwrt11UHWf
r»P"f i nl w
♦
would be steadily falling.
As they
♦
saw it, there was such u surplus of
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♦
loanable capital that aoon interest
t
♦
would be about down to the Eng­
H. E. TOLAR
R. R. DEAS
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lish level of 2 per cent for a govern­
Caehicf
t’rrafdetil
Aut l'u h ln
ment security.
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♦
The rapid ascent of the interest
♦
- rate falsified these predictions. Even
♦
a year ago, the- manager of a large
and sound land proposition In Colo­
♦
rado was offering 8 per cent ’ for
4 4 4 -4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ f ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
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prime movers in the cotton goods
money.
A few years ago eastern
sale, to millions of theater goers,
investors were glad to get sound
and thus the chance remark of a
perts from the
Agricultural Col­
real estate mortgages in the west
society bud becomes the serious
l e g e and county agents, both men
for 5 and f&gt; per cent. It is doubtful
business of a whole nation.
1and women are to show farmer* and
.¿{-¿this company could borrow money
farm women the value of rnode-n
Whoever return» to the Rolling
for 10 per cent today.
by tho Department of Agriculture,
methods
in agriculture and house­ camptls after a summer's absence
The low bond prices now prevail­
which indicato that farm women in
ing are in
large measure due of
various sections of the country have keeping, and demonstrate the use is always impressed afresh with Its
of labor saving devires.
T h e pur­ unique beauty.
It is perhaps 'not
course to jth e war. Yet, even if the
come to believe that the govern­
poses of the act are, therefore, too much to say th at no college
war were to close quito soon, inter­
ment is about to assist them with
est rates might not fall very much.
grants of money to Individuals. wholly educational and there are no campus in the country -not Cornell
Half of the business men of Europe
This unfortunate mistake, which it provisions whatever for financial or Wisconsin, lias a more charming
assistance.
situation. Hordering Lake Virginia,
could not pa'y their debts without
is feared will be the cause of con­
one of u Chain of four lakes of vari­
realizing on their securities
Our
siderable disappointment, appear* to
people must take up the stocks and
ous shapes, connected together by
have arisen through a misunder­
bonds, thut, at the close of the war.
navigable streams, it slopes south­
standing of the. Smith-l.ever net
ward nearly forty feet to the water's
will Hood our markets.
recently passed by Congress.
Un­
The
Department
of
Agriculture
edge
The porches and windows of
The effect of this change will be
der this act fund contributed both
makes
the
following
suggestions:
the
men's
anti women's dormitories
fur reaching.
Municipalities will
The terrible culuclysm of war bus by the Federal and State govern­
have to pay much higher rntes lor been happily relieved by the sug­ ments nre made available for prac- 1 In order to avoid disappointment, command a view of the lake, of the
money.
Making public improve­ gestion of a lonng woman id W ash-ltical demonstration work in ugri- those sending fruits to the depart woods on the opposite bank, ami of
The campus itself is
ments and paying for them in long mgton that all the people of the I culture and home economics.
Ex- ment for identification should ob­ the sunset.
serve the following points:
grassed, shaded with large waterterm bonds will be a terribly rosily
In all cases the local name of each oaks, and decorated with numerous
proposition.
The pay as you go
T H E P R E S I D E N T 'S T R IU M P H
variety should be given, together shrubs and plants. At the edge of
A P U B L I C I T Y TAX
policy will be better than ever
Any policy is entitled In be judged
It was not to be ex peeled that the with tin account of the age, size and the lake are the large college boat
Railroads and public service rorpora•rtrms—irttt~trnvc to offer almost pro­ by its results; and by that test the proposal of a law fur t bA collection habit of growth of the tree or vine, house, and two swimming and div­
hibitive interest rates on enlarge- President's Mexican policy is splen­ of a publicity fund by taxation and any other points of interest re ing docks, one fur men ami one lor
A vagrant
war would be met by unanimous ap- guriling it. Each specimen should women, and the dormitories are
innaU — IwUbaC *W-pub|ic will have didly vindicated.
item
records
that
one
Virtoriano
provai, but it is endorsed by tho*
be well wrapped with paper and flanked by three
clayed
tennis
to pay higher charges, or it will
Huerta
is
marooned
¡if
London,
pre­
who
have
been
bearing
ail
thiburcarefully
packed in the,mailing pack courts for the use of teachers and
have to content itself without the
sumably awaiting a chance to get den of publicity and I&gt;\ a great age
*t udenf*.
Improvement* it desires.
Lillie noticed amid' many who have heretofore paid
All fruit* sent should be ripe. This
The. college opened its dours for
This is a great day for the man into Spain.
is especially desired because grreen the thirtieth year last Wednesday
with a dollar to invest
Gainesville bigger distractions, the Const it u- not hing.
_ Jjonaliat* took peaceful possession of
It us almost inconceivable that any uaicolurcd .specimens cannot. Le cor­ morning.
-Sun. —
—
the Mexican capital.
person can Think that all the bene­ rectly identified. Decayed or over­
------ O------Word has been received of the
The future, perhaps, is anybody's fit* of building up a business com­ ripe fruit should not be sent, as it sudden death last Saturday in Oys­
P U T T H E M IN T H E P A P E R S
The Treasury department
has guess; but Huerta is out, and a C,ov- munity go to tiie real estate men is of no value for this purpose and ter Hay, Long Island, of Albert
adopted the plan of publishing eminent that has wine show to re- and a few' others. Not only is every j is likely to leak and injure the mails. Joseph White, a member of the in­
namm of hanks that keep more uf a store settled conditions i* in a ml business activity stimulated by the Each variety should be numbered coming Sophomore class. Mr White
'reserve at command than the law otilj a few American lives have been incoming &lt;&gt;f tfew mom;, and new ami tile sender's fiatile should be oil wa* one of the brightest and best
Tiie President and the Score settlers lull every i mli vi 1u.il shares either the insule nr the outside of men in college, of a singularly re
requires, the object luring to show lost
The
department fined nature, courteous and winning
that when banks exceed the require­ tary of state were rather lonesome in the eoiwfort* and advantages that each packagi
ment of law, they do it by a process in adhering to the policy that bus community prosperity create* Large sends slittatile mailing boxes and manners, nnd fine Christian charac­
issued in this bloodless fashion; but communities have better churches
,&gt;*Ul franks upon request, so that ter. He will be sorely missed.
utrin to hoarding.
when
they
lookacross
at
Europe,
better
schools,
better
houses
to
live
specimens
for identification may lie
No one questions' the right of a
they
are
entitled
to
deep
satisfac­
in,
hotter
theaters
with
better
atforwarded
without
payment of postbank to have 40 per cent ^reserve
Wl«e Precaution.
tractions and cheaper prices, better age.
aguirst its liabilities, instead of 2f&gt;, tion.
A certain politician desired n diplo­
This country is horrified l»y the music, free libraries and too munv
------ —
or even ' less percentage, but in a
matic appointment, says the Washing­
Everybody is ' ad vantages to menlion over rural
ton 15tar. A friend. In surprise, said
time of stress, it i* deemed rig lit and European slaughter.
This a cc ou n t * for the
to him
"Hut you don't even speak
patriotic both, that every bunk, horrified by war niter it begins; yet communities,
Ik J.JW
the language of the country'“ "Well.”
It i« simply be­
especial ly every national bank, shall, only a few mouths ago we heard u trend cityward
replhd tho determined uppheunt. "a
do all it can to accommodate the great deal about the merits of Ink ca usi» life i* inaile more at tract i ve
Al l h«- meeting «f growers belìi al limn Isn't nearly so likely to mako
by
the
pooling
of
many
resources,
mg
a
strong
stand
with
Mexico,
as­
Worth More.
public, . to keep .monos in cireulaGainesvilie last week, thè m ailer of indiscreet remarks, if bo bus to gat
"Wliv should n . married man &gt; ; *14
'lio n ., to sustain industries, and in serting our nnti »1 dignity and tiie providing individual comfort, ad­
fi Dancing a campitigli tn eradicate u lexicon nnd look up the meaning more thou u Stogie inali *
1
if
order to do that, shall not hoard re­ rest of tiie rigmarole that meant vantages and entertainment nt a
thè
Citrua Clinker waa thuroughly of every word lie u iie r s "
rieri man ain't so anxious to g* i e -n#
rows of American youths dead ■ or .njinimum expense to the individuals.
serve to an. undue degree.
surly,“ declared ilio boss. S- ¡rill*
There Is no one who will -argue discussed/- The growers prese nt votHalf the pollticlunB of the coun- wounded in a trivial cuuso.rr-SuTUred to tax themselvcs 50 eenta por
Post-Intelligencer.
that
It
is
right
for
n
few
men,
in
a
dny
Evening
Post.
try deem it their (unction and duty
town tp luutr all the expenses of acre of Ireos Pive yeafs of ago and
to assail hanks and bankers on every
under and $1 per acro of Ireos ovor
lieport of (hr ( ondlliun «f
The newspapers nil over the state building up a large, prospermia, re-,
• occasion. They do not realixe that
fined
and
moral
community,
when
"
T
0
y0“”
of
nRP'
A
‘,pr
üí
tho hunks of the country are owned are these days filled with accounts,of
TIIE FIRST NATIONAL H\Nh
this was to lie made available nt
by business men and women of the opening of the schools, and with­ all alike share tho benefits. When a
al Sitnfurd,
means. T h e owners of banks are as out exception, so for as they have few have to do it all it vrromr. b u r - ¡ onrp “ nd tho remainder on demand
Growers throughoui the sta te w
much interested in the prosperity, come tp our notire, it-is stated that densome to that few; when the tnx bo called on to do likewise.
I
BEAMS
In (hr Niai« rf Ilot Gift, «I tin: 11«* &lt;*f HuUat*
Many
c ! tbe business houses as those who the attendance on the’ first day Is payers of an entire community di­ men in tho audience who have no
Htptrmbri I2lh, MM4
CHANNELS
devote their whole time to mcrchand largely in excess of that for the cor­ vide the expenso it is infinitesimal groves asked to ho taxed tho same
ANGLES AND
IliV lU fffl
responding day of Inst term. T h e to each nnd no feels it.— Reportering or manufacturing.
ALL SHAPES
fj
as
if
they
owned
50
to
100
ucres
of
-rm
ti*
ftftrl
.
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Stockholders of banks number Sanford Herald that is before us Star.
Ovtfilrtiti, «mcurril »ini unaawmrvil
hearing trees.
BOILER PLATE
D. H* Honda In
hundreds of thousands of citizens gives an excellent account of the
Ibm iU I d
PcMtJt! Saving*.
Contributions can he sent to the
TANK STEEL
Many letters are_ being -received
Hontl*, Srctirilirft, rtr
u n d ' it is absurd to Imagine for a ! opening of the schools in the,city of
Florida Growers
and
Shippers
STRUCTURAL
Hankins H«»um*. Funufurr ami flilurrs
moment that it is the policy of hanks Sanford and the county of Seminole, states that bo is not a candidate for
!&gt;uo from National Hanks (not ry^n»
IRON WORK OF
tho
U.
S.
Sonatorshlp.
That
leaves
|
League,
Orlando,
Ha.
Every
owner
*UI
•jMta)
-—i'~
to heighten distress in timo of accompanied with illustrations and
Dim* from Slat* Haoka and Har.ksr*
of
a
grove
should
support
this
work.
ALL
KINDS
only
97
candidates.
-Clearwater
.Sun.
Due Iromapprovr«! ItcwrYv A|raii
trouble in the business world. There statistics. There nre eleven white
i ’htck» and other f*aah (imu
Evidently your mathematical ed­ The Canker Is the most dangerous
TRUSS RODS
:ic*
is every reason to adopt such a pol­ schools with an aggregate attendnnc*
Noi^i
of c»thrr National Hank* r
disease-that has-yet gotten Into the
Fractional (taper currency, nirkrl* and
STAY BOLTS
icy an shall support ^uslness houses of 892 pupils. Three of these, in- ucation was neglected, Rro. Powell, stnte. -Mr. Tenny, malinger of the
i
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íat
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ftnu
GALVANIZED
Ito» lui Muhry Hl
to in Usrsk, vî*
and set the public mind at rest oUiding the high schoool, are in the If there were 9_8 candidates and Iloh L«utgue is ineeltPg with, great 8 UC---- it.. «JK7.50
COPPER AND - ~
Tftit'ty-fiVb ' white withdrew . It would leave’ but one—
ag&amp;Tnslt doiibti' a iifi"tcari‘'iind ex­ city ftf Shfitord.
?*f*i ó¡rirít’t nói™ __ 21,150.IW 25.M7-»
cewss In his fight to get rid of it.
Ex-Gov,
Gilchrist.
Bob
was
the
97
Itravmplfnn fund with U. fl. Trtuum
Z1NC. SH EETS
citements that may tend to lessen teachers arc employed, npd they re­
Jit*»
f&amp;prf rent of rlrvulstlen___
the volume of exchange that goes ceive salaries in amount from $40 to, other candidates himself.— Zolfo
OAK
IJ.il.tAiW
Totst..
$225 per month.
There arc eight Truth. •
on.— Buffalo News.
How Indians'Sleep Warm.
CYPRESS
UsMUlit*
Negro schools in the county, with an
The Indian, according to n writer
:-,«XL*
MAHOGANY
Cipilil Stock paid tn
The Commerrÿal Club will have about camp life, resorts to two mothStupii» rund - .
T h e Lake Region Press Associa­ Aggregate attendance of 686 pupils.
WHITE PINE AND
L vkImI profit», Icm Mjsnn *D*1
tion will meet in Orlando tomorrow They employ 17 tencherf, who re­ their regular meeting next Friday oda to keep warm while asleep. If It
tSUS |i»id_
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ALL
HARD
WOODS
Reservad foc_____
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Taxes...............
and the newspaper boys of Osceola, ceive salaries ranging from. $30 to night i|nd many matters of impor­ la not unduly cold, bo lights a rather
a: * #
National Uark Noua ouutandin»
LAUNCHES
li.û*
tance taken up and passed. The largo fire nnd warms the earth, then
t lividrad» unpaid___
Oronge, Lake, Scmlnolo nnd Volusia $90 per month.— Tampa Times.
Irvi » M i n i deposit* aubSKIFFS
fall seftson Is 'on us nnd there U rakes away tho coals, lies down and
expect to have a fine gathering of
„ b*t u» check
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pulls his blanket oTcr him. In coldor
DORIES
Datnand YrrlfAcatca of
While the other places In Florida much work for the •Commercial
the chins. T h e (dike Region meets
weather, besides this, he heats a big
19.IJ17 II
dapafl____
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BUILT TO
once every three months and will are advertising lavishly to get the Club to do. Are you helping in this boulder, cowers It lightly with earth,
Titus cefttflratm of
deposit__________
ORDER
7/»IV4
accomplish much for the benefit of new people to invest Sanford is get­ groat work or do yob lag along be­ and curls himself around It. Ho never
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(-«rtifird rbecka__ ____
kr»
Ml t'I
Pr»tal
Kating»
lYspoait»
the profession. Tho five county af- ting them with hut very little effort. hind and let the other fellow tfo wraps.himself In ih'o blanket, but uses
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Ifetrâ bring the boys closer together The Sanford farms cxn show results your, shpre?*
It exclusively as a covering.
BUILT TO ORDER
fL
*J.W
ici.
Total.
than jthe larger associations could and are now selling themselves.
Rat» of Florid»,
«•
Compelen!
forco
of
workmen
for
The
Sanford
Herald
says
the
fish­
hope to do ynd affairs in common Many other sections are only in tba
County of »«minato
. Passing of the Epitaph.
rond work at all times
I. D. r. WMtnor. Cashier of Ib» al.»»
with the five counties can be' intel­ embryo stage os far as results in ing in Florida ‘Is the finest in the
A monument dealer saya but few
bank, do solemnly swear that lb» atavo &gt;!»&lt;«*"
United
States.
£uro.
Come
to
winter
vegetable
growing
and
must
ligently discussed. Tho good people
U bua to tho beat of my knowled»Cand belt"
peoplo now have opitaphs on tho mon- |
It. f . W tU TN t¿&amp; ‘ a*4**;.
of Orlando will show them a good necessarily spend money to draw Apalachicola and get some of It.— umonts of tbclr loved ones. It la get­
Duhacribod and .«urn to U f o « m*
|TW
tim e and tho day should be most tho crowds. Sanford is advertising Apalachicola Times, j
day J September. IV U .
If. C. I&gt;u,u
ting so ln (many cqses that you can’t
I
t
Notary
Thanks. Send on that barrel of guess.a fellow*» final destination by.
the many resource* of the city this
pteaimntly and profitably spent.
CUract-Aitasti
Sanford hopes to entertain them at season .and letting the farm* take oysters, if- you expect a crate of ccl- the Way tho marble ticket routes hlm. I
r . p. f o r s t e :
JACKSONVILLE . FLORIDA
—Houston Post.
care of themselves. '
tb e ir next- meeting in January.'
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PAGE -FIVE

THE SANFORD HERALD

OCTOnEB 6, 1914
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Iru S. Mill lies was -in tin* c i t y 1
Church Advertising
Saturday and Sunday
He is at
Advertising in thp newspapers is
Stetson and with his wife will make one of the most effective means of
IN
Dcbuud his
home/ for the school promoting interest in th'c affairs of J
!. .
—— —
..
term. Mr
Ntnines will he a full- churches is the opinion of Rev. | M R S . N E W L Y W E D Vl'AD TAKEN
.! ’ ¡ ¡nie Happenings— Mention !!
NO CHANCES.
Hedged lawyer after June, lffth
Carl two U, Harris, editor of the
of Matters in Brief—
, The city
is now filling up with Haltimore Southern
Methodist. an
Pentolini Ito nut oí
^ncWfcpauptw wanting linn*« sni|[ official organ of that denomination,
Interest
rooms
If you have rooms In rent
I" a recent issue "f the magazine Biscuit* That Pleased Hubby So Much
Were Not the Production of
or if you want rooms place your ad Rev Mr liarri» gave considerahl
pace
to
an
explanation
of
his
views
His Adored One, as He
in Tlu* Herald and get results
it is
• Summary of the Floatjng Stnih
on
the
subject,
his
arguments
being
Had Supposed.
Vthc only information bureau in the
Talks Succinctly Arn
ones that must appeal to every
city
and
the
market
place
for
all
Hurried Her al d R c a ï k r «
Thn newly married man was at
preacher who is. not utterly divorced
wanta.
from the activities of business and horn«* al last Jt was a coxy liai, not
* *” * *
.
,
..
.
. \\ liâmes dropped in on old
a mere kfiChenetlo cut off by a screen ^
O J’ Swone, the hustling real jT ,
.
■
1 * . *
f fncndfi yvaiertlav.
H** uas un Vus soctul life.
or
curtains and. Interfering with the
»cent
was
..............
„
,
He argues that as every successestate “*
* 11 of t Oviedo __
___among
, ti
way
to iVmarola
to join Mr».
ostensible purpoao of the room. Still,
vantages of publicity and the [tower
, ht. visitors to the city yesterday
Barnes and after several weeks in
it must be written In truth that the
of printers' ink. there is no weighty kitchen was not large. Two persons
that
city
they
will
return
to
San­
Krcsh yeast cakes and Imperial
reason why ministers of all donom- might occupy It at once, unions they
ford to spend/ the winter.
Their
f e l i n e irons at Mrs. Simon a.
_-tf |
‘¿ elj
I ¡nations should not use it judiciously were engaged In a conversation that

NOT HER OWN BAKING

AND ABOUT THE C IT Y :

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H. Jones. Seminole's treasurer. lo wc|conu, thl\ , mrk
[&gt;»' ^ e advertising of their church
tourT '
..i— .»n n i ^ sjgwrvirr» and of the rel.g.ous orgnni™ , ^f/terilay.
♦
,J.oninnrcinl t'lult
F I rations that are such important ndg
The regular meeting of thc__Coin- juncts to successful ..work these
Millinery. Millinery'! See all the tnercjH| Club will be held next Frl- days.
***
latest s t y l es now on display at Mrs. day night in ,thv City Hall ut eight
Many people, Dr. Harris thinks,
Williams’ Millinery .Parlors.
13-2« o'clock and n full attendance is de­ seldom if ever go into a church
sired us there will be husineAn of »imply been use- they know nothing
P r i n k PLEZOL. the new drink.
of its attractions and the fields it
iruportanco to transact.
4-tf
offers for useijltness and happy liv­
ing.
Ho cifwd' one instance of u
Nolle of Meeting
Addison L. Williams has accepted
The first husjgess meeting of the young man who was induced to at:
a position as bookkeeper with the
department store of D. A. Caldwell Woman's Club will be held at the tend a meeting of a Southern Meth­
Star Theater Wednesday afternoon odist chhrch in Baltimore by an ad­
&amp; Sons. .
at 3 o’clock, October 7, All mem­ vertisement in one of the daily
G e n u i ne Teneriflc grown Bermuda bers are urged to lie present.
papers. Now, Dr. Harris says, this
onion seed, while and red, ne w crop,
young man is one of the leading men
at L. R- Philips &amp; Co.
l l - 8tc
in that church, and there are many
Cerllinn Music Club
other
cases that could lie pointed
The
Cecilian
Music
Club
will
meet
Mrs W. E. Smith returned to her
out
where
a good church ndvertisehome in Ocala last Friday after a 1,11
^ r" h'“ " " 1;' M“ n"
Octoher ment has done .a great amount of
son
Saturday
afternoon.
delightful visit to her sister, Mrs.
good.
I lOtb, al 3 p in.
J II. Ray.
"In
Philadelphia the churches
( umnicrrial &lt; lull
Direct from New York and Phila­
have been doing extensive news-I
The regular meeting of the I orn- papir advertising for a number of
delphia
All latest styles hats and
mercial
f l u b will be held neu Fri­ mouths and report excellent results.
(■race
WilMrs.
millinery goods.
day
night
in the City Hail at eight The fact is that this is essentially-an
13-lítr
Jjama.
.o'clock and a full attendance is de­ advertising nge.
The people of
PLlfzO L is the B E S T cherrysired ns there will he business of Miami go to the beach on Sunday
drink.
■i"ti
importance to transact.
in far greater numbers than they
W. *11. Howard and John Mc­
would otherwise, because they are
Notice of M retimi
Kenzie. among Oviedo's well known
The lir*t business meeting of th "reminded'’ to go by attractive adbusiness men were in the city yes­ Woman's Club will lie held at the ver Use ment«.
terday
We may argue that surely no one
Siar Theater Wednesday afternoon.
should have to be induced in this
5 or Gdóses 6GG will break any ;,i 3 o'clock. October T Ml mein
why to worship &lt;iod, but that* is not
ca^e of Fever or ( hills
Price 25 ber» are urged in |&gt;e j.re«t m
the
point.
People nowadays have
cent«.
P4-2Gt
an
idea
that
out in the sunshine,
K ey M sdr Tf Ustee
Time-) Strong has arrived in the
muvhe over oil ill)1 beach, or out in
At I lie meet Ing uj t lie i It
city fr o m Jacksonville and bus his
last night A. R. Key, cashier ul the the country, they can worship the
former position in the job departSeminole County Rank »#&gt; elected Creator ns sincerely and as helpfully
metn of the Herald Printing Co
to the position of bond trustee lor a« in a church
The time has come
;iml it is well for church workers
Jo- cold l’LEZOL in bottles for the city of Sanford, a jio-umn math
sale at all dealers
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vacant by the death of George For to realize it when the church must
offer attractions that will e&lt;|uul those
S E Wiggins of Wellshurg. W '“a i d . ___________________
which take people from church «er
Vs , was in the city yesterday look­
vice« in other puMime«. und per hap'
N e » .•'hipno ni of M illiner)
ing o u r tho situation and thinks In*
Mrs J il Unitoli ha« just re II Will l a k e K......t a d v e r t i s i n g th make
will spend the winter tn Florida
reived a largì' shipment of tin«' mil th people k now t h a t this has been
Miami Metropolis
Closing out all t y pewn termitairlion Imery from New York and the eust- uttuincd
paper
Best grades o n l y r a t -5c ,.r„ markets
Thls shipment was
Fl ori da F a r m e r s M o v e Fri ' que nt l y
per dozen sheets. Herald Office
delayed last week a lot dui not ar*
te t
!»7 If
U .1- III ligi Oil. I * (
1h
rive in tune for the opening, but is
c o m p i l i n g d a t a for t he last F e d e r a l
now
on
display
at
the
millinery
purThe Board of County Commis­
b'r«

of

Mr-

Uni toti

next

door

to

t onsti«, t h e •■numerator naked every

required Iktlsarllan gesture.
Thn newly, married '" m i.n.j
phoned rupentedly' since 3:0tf p. ni.
corrupting tho time ho would arrive
fb~a-mlnuto, as nearly ua he could
calculate It, allowing so many minutes
for the movement of the train between
the given points. Ho 11vqd near the
elevated and knew he could make the
distance from tho station to tho Hat
In 54 seconds by his watch, as ho was
a sprinter,
H&lt;\ found his bride btushlngly hap­
py. with a pretty apron covering her
elaborate houso gown and Just t\ hint
of perspiration on her brow. Running
to tho telephone now and then while
preparing dinner had conspired with
her natural enthuslnnm over her first
real meal at homo to Induce perspira­
tion. even though the wAather outside
wan not warm. In addition to tho
calls from, the bridegroom she had In«Inuated several to this trndoHinnn
¿tnd 'fiat for edible things forgotten tn
her hasty though dreamy marketing
Tin* bridegroom, after the ardent
and prolonged g r e e t i n g usual tu »uch
cases
ever since prlmltivo man
brought homo his, grub on his back
or In one hand, whllo the other carried
his rude weapon. Inspected tho dinner
table with something that resembled
h u nge r
superllclal an hunger c o m ­
monly is in the h o n e y mo o n . T h e tabl e
was bright with new silver and enll
ring u l i h fresh na p e r y —loot saved
from a multitude of wedding glfis,
many »*&gt;f which r e d und ant or l acking
ut llliy. had been piled away In one of
thi« liny cl os et s of t h e place
Hu nge r was f o r g o t t en for t h e nice
me nt while he agulu took her In his

arms and told her how happy ho was
that he ha. I wen such ft prize
As he sat dovyi ho not ed with no
mi s gi vi ng vnrlofls d i s he s which In
s u b s t a n c e and g a r n t sh l ng epelled the
word " d e l i c a t e s s e n " a l m o s t as plainly
as It wns spelled on t he windows on
the avenue.
Hut he loved his bride

&lt;U" 1

«'ruu‘&gt; " f ,' " r “ ' “ I knew she
would bo equal to a ny d ome s t i c ei ner
gone) (hat tho future mi ght hold.
His l ove was s pur r e d an he picked
up a war m biscuit and, parting It.
spread gulden butter b e t we e n thn sec
lions
"Darl i ng,
h e cried, on he
tas t e d tho Idscult, " t hi n 1« even b et t er
than the biscuit« Trrrrttirr*“ tiTOT*'Tt,
ttiuko! **

sioners of Seminole
county held
tl\eir regular meeting on Monday of [lO.slollice a n d the l a d i e s of S a nf o r d f a r m e r in F l o r i d a t h i s q u e s t i o n
'Ik It, dearest?” tho bride happily
‘ How long lot ve you lived on tin
this week and will meet again next lire r e q u e s t e d to call a n d i nspect the
exclaimed. “Fm e«&gt; glad! I got them
f
a
r
m
you
not
i
o
c
c
u
p
y
?
"
T
i
n
*
que«
Tuesday
The proceedings will la- sit me
at the baker'*)!' Judge.
I turn was answered by 4 3 , 7 h . of I hi'
published in Friday's Herald.
filla&gt;|ii farm iqierators in thi* sinic
D e s il i of \ lr* H gw k in s
Poetry In Business.
5 or r, dose* Gfifl will hemk miy
M r« M .ir . H.1IS k i l l s lo I i’ 11 , M ..*, 11 i*, n lino staieil t imi i b.
The enwe fm giving fantastic riunì* s
ca-e of Fever or &lt;'hills
Price 25 j h o llo ol I • • d.l Ik*(Mei
1 * d I heir f.rrtU' o' j
• '
i!
M
li
do luxe artille« ibslgiud fur the
cent«
114 26l
1,*"
I II S *|S J fotti 1? ' t O 1 t h lady Bbojipi r Is r[,reading F*or
•nr
\ b e l b u r • l.t-i ■
t
Mr
H
.car« n u i from 5 to
y e a r * ai.d ti.-rly It wnn only costly bottles of per
to ' .i nf u r i .i',o-ii
Hot new schedule on the ,V &amp; K kin« intuì
14.71.«
ID
years
and
over.
The most fume which received titles mippoRcd to
operated by the Coast Line U now weeks ago from her home in Mt
rest
less
class
of
people
in
this
«tute eipress their contenta, auch na "Like
in effect and is made by the Oviedo Pleasant, Iowa, lo visit her daugh
Seduction" mid
for
t
h
e
winter
a
n
d
her
d
ea
t
h
is
t
he
t
e
n
a
n
t
wh
o
o
p
e
r
a
t
e
s
his
f a r m Vim." " T e m p t r e s s , " "Bedui
train in charge ol B. G. Smith, who ter
tho great
!•
ns
u
«
h
o
i
k
to
iwT
famil
y
and
&lt;»o
t
he
s
h
a
r
e
Imsis.
T
h
e
s
e
are
Lanternl
Mystery
Now
is conducting the new run in record came
,!t»HHiunklng
house*
are
namlng
every
t h e m a n y fri end* in t o wn
Having I , ."»!'» of t h e s e f a r m e r s in t htv s t a t e
time.
rie"Ud wtildi h-av.-n ih* Ir atelier*
been

a

«of ferer

trim»

Itri ghi -

di*

I»

..T he&amp;a are- the P eopJ.Cs.Wiuj'^M^ke the
W e Carry
BILL BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, COIN
PURSES, HKtMD BAGS, MUSIC BOLLS, CARD
CASES,-TIOAR ( ASICS, PTC
NOTHING MORE APPRO PRIATE FOR HOLIDAY P R E S E N T S

SEMIJNOLE P H A R M A C Y
PHONE 273

SANFORD. FLA.

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In our new
“ Easy-Opening-Box.”
No trouble. No muss.
T h e F. F . D a l l e y C o , L t d .
B U F T A L O .N .Y .
H a m il t o n , O n t .

- oance for thè Opti misi

H e a rin g H e a r t B e a ts .

lteed
"What do you s uppose ulti
haj ipen oli lh&lt;' Juilgini'lil day. when
ile- •.ulti pini,g* « Villo «-ti-rtiul dark
u)'»ti and duKolatfon
U r a n i — "Oh, [
suppos e s ome optimi**! w HI rise ami
p1 1,, iliIIII. No» 1« .1 gelei l une lo le •
«Ila k»
JuO&gt;(e

If you h e a r your he ar t beut In ima
e a r as many persons do it is no* proof
of anything wrong vith the he ar t
it
I« much inure likely to be a locul de­
fect mich ns a c h i o m e &lt;ntnrrh of tho
mi ddl e m i ot 1. 1 ... a * ,. *« mol l o t r a c t l o n
of tin' drum
1 In . in on i .i,* a u t h o i l t y
of a tendliiK phystclitn of Chicago.

C a tc h in g

Up.

I )’ r •‘He 1er i w. i of &lt;at, hing up with
our coi I e«|.ni dei,I e . t,, pick ,,nt an
evening ifl.eii In llllllt specoli Is ha[ipelitlig iuiiI Itilo» a vi ab tlo- un[luttant letters '|.at ought to have been
answered some Ulne Wlthlli the lunt
ten or twelve unit,Mm—Ohio Hlato
Journal

Evidently C r ìi, Y.llh Love.
S’ .irt«

i

in I

Ins.mili elmtgi

Mi.irii'd

hebt oil

W " 'e ktt"*1n men

I** *• t tinnì fi ' hov wen onirrled
tt.»hib-, toil Mils m tn probably &gt;i.s of
a neurotic dlspi'siuon to slurt with.
I'hllnd'dplila 1‘ubltc la-dget

Types of Hats for Present Wear

I j m , ol t h e r n m a d e i i n « w e r i " i h*
quer
an.d
their
r e p i t e s i n d l ' ' 1l t i' d

•Yeli of lai ve" is thè natile of n Illiny
'•vi'iilng ilress. v.-rv ff.collele and In
t i .»i .: i*»| o f a b o u t J O p e r i ♦*111 ol
IV ••••Ut of ev eli Ih** KUKpIclntt of a
•*" ove whlcli wiiuM net tu* approvi li
:■ « itti«» of ilo* al,i skirt. jiliheugh it
1» a most bi-uutliul examiile u( thè
Now Y o r k s t o c k b r o k e r s ar c wear
■!•".«tiiiiaker'a uri
' I&gt;tt(*t.i,•
Kkihi
■ , ’ 11, ir ol d h a t * a n d h a v i n g 11. *- r | 111,’ ," "Caprlce," "Molle»! y ,! 1 "Krlv &lt;d
years of age
t lo t i me el tier
old ,'hijcs half-soled.
.Nud. indeed.
D K. Bucker drops ’us n postal death and had spent the Kf'a,*'r i , llrt.Lh«» are victims of the war who itv," "Imprudenco" and • veri "Nightmure" aro scino of tho tltlea of (fto latfrom Ridgeville, Indiana, stating part of her life in the „west
Th are even mon* pathetic and who will •m ImiKirtei] dresHiunki r»' models
that he, will leave HooMerdom &lt;tu- funeral will occur (roui the Wash
The tnode |s spreudlhg lo other oh
get more sympathy. Chattanooga
morrow and nrrivo in Sanford some bum hoqte at three oN-lo' k today
Funes
Still their old shoes are in a j* ■ts of a personal quullty For extim
time next week to spend the winter, j inteVrnent heiujf made in l.akcview iiwttrr tu than stocks or cotton Ile, a pliittimm and guld vanii) Img
Hi» many Snnfortl friends will he|remetery.
I» called ''Aceompllce," and a deak set
whi c h a n not e v e n half sold.
glad to see him again.
ti toob'd inurocco Im "May Ho, Aie
B. V. 1*. I . Notes
sw o r."
*

tine meal is all the argument we
e a s e (nr ma ny year« \l r
I! w kv
need to convince you we set the liest
Ioni heei tute resign* d t *• tn r l . ib
meal al tiie lowest price in town
bui ber ridili ivi- L. d Ir ‘
I1
Our ‘'iiioias dinners are unsurpassed^
a ■ L a n g e of chtni i ic w . . i i t.iy t"*
Meals J5 cents
Wi'eklV rutes made f
r a v a g e s of disease
fir rooms and meals. St. Johns
Mrs
Haw km- was si*v*i •11v two
flotti
.
1ti- Pt r .

Have you visited Mrs. Williams*
Millinery Parlors yet?
if not, you
should call while the stork is cojnph-tr. Everything new and strirtly
Up-to-date.
13-2tc

Our lust meeting in the jt bin k
Anotl’.er Chance for Hubby.
was held Sunday at It 3D p in
Adv crtikenicnt in a paper— . u t in
This meeting u s a b l y led by Mi** i he lilllville dlstrlct "Thla Itt tu li
Linda Connelly
The subject wn- tif, my husbatid, who gol mad atei
" When' we Come t •• i h&lt; llurde i r.ii, ava)' wlthotll sayln' so mudi a*
'I he Herald has not received a Time of our Live! . ' 1 Each member it w, rii. thnt If he ivturus homo and
to quii hi* lui alili*
line from W. J. Hill since he left of this Group gave very inter' «' '&gt;g' sigi, a paj
ami ucl tenti blu, il Lo he bugili lo bave
here ostensibly for New York, and talks on this subject.
Scripture Reading. Murk 14- 32- beoti ralstd to, w*hlch bo wasu't, ubo ut
unless he write* soon and explains
ul) tU„t l can thl.ilt of now w|U ha
his position wo shall iiave the tie- 42, by Mr. \\. ( Bruy
ti'rglven. pravtdud, as nald buforu. tlial
tc^ive* look him up.
What Jesus did in His Gethsejn
ho 1» a ebanged tmin au' wlll quii rnls*
p i tsvrvr ,
*
,
,
. ,
sue and whut we may do in ours
In’ Calti aii’ v.-dohi' of notliln'.—Allnu
i L W O b Lx the ono heat fountain ,,
, ,,
By Mrs. Chns. L. Folk.
drink.
oi «s*
.
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,,
„ . I ta, Constitution.
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Stand itrrn by F a ith — Mr. R. L. |- r *
______
Mr*. McDaniel Yin* resigned from Rowe,
the Seminole County Abstract Co.,
Three Minutes' .Talk on I'rayer
*nd accepted u position with the Mr. Chas. L. Polk.
Seminole Abstract Co. of this city.
Poem recited liy Mrs. E E. Cox.
For R»;nt
Furnished rooms. Hot
Mrs. Penny of Tampa has arrived
Psalm 2 3 — Recited by Miss Linda
and cold water. $h.00 per motti lì.
in the city agd taken the position Connelly.
701’ Magnolia avenue.
13-p-tf
formerly occupied by Mrs. McOur attendance is still inrrondng
&amp;miel.
in numbers. Wt? had Id visitors
To* refined couple, four
R . J . Holly of T h e Herald will , , n ', 24 r n P mb *&gt;'';' present
W r nl-n
f o r R e nt
E x c e l l e n t location
Te,,
*-»11 the members of the Lake R e -' had th,&gt; »,leasure " f ' " ‘ ding * new ni rooms
Eton PriTva Association together
to- j
t o our I'"».
l 1" " ' " dol l ars per m o n t h No s mal l clnl
morrow m Orlando nnd the editors ' S m i t h f r o m S o r r e n t o .
Af t e r a few ,[ r..n
E n q u i r e It, He r al d ( W i f e
remarks
from
o
u
r
.
president
tlie
l.'l-tf
of Osceola, Orange, L a k e ,. Seminole
_______ __ ____________________
and \ olhsia nil expect to be thefe meeting was closed by each member .
a good meeting. Th ey will be in­ repeating the Mizpah benediction.
For Rent— A good well tiled farm
vited to meet in Sanford In Janu- Nearly evtfry one felt p little sad near loading station.
L a n d . prej
on leaving this meeting' as it was
ary.
' pared, plants ready to plant and
the last to be held in our much bepart crop planted.
R. R. No. 2,
M usic In Woodland Park
loved Shack, but wo all feel and
13-tf
Box
36.
After October first W oodlahd Park Jtnow in giving up this building that
open only Sundays.
eYe many more Sundays p#*i we
Bathing, am usem ents, picnic con* will be holding our union in our
For R6nt— Two furnished rooms.
vcnlcncfcs, orchAtrion music.
9*tl ■now church.
Mrs. R. E . Tolar, 807 Magnolia.
Reporter.
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R a t h e r a Ne.it Rebuke
" W e will now tal.. nj, &lt; ,»r annual
c ll' t lIon fur the In nellt of flu 1m it
t h e n , " Ahnouuccd tlo l!&lt; v Dr Fourth|y* ut t h e c l os e uf h i s 1 sitrtnon.* " and 1
Y'PKR uf hats for present wear, an . and aro not taken from tho body
Impn those young m e n m a k i n g so much
set fdrth In tho pleturo shown of u bird Tho majority of designs In
I,
, ‘lst' all through l i ns " l vir*' vvilltier*’,
In* d e m o n s t r a t e lb** popul ari ty of f e a t h e r t r i mmi ng s , a re lu fact, th*» re­
• ¡ICvlölly J l lnl . ll m tIS* vr I all I JUf e a t h e r s lu Augus t milliner)'
T h e sult of clever .bundling of ordinary

II,
&lt;ti. They at*! in duty bound lo help
small closo-fltting turban, made of
'(.■•Ir broth *•' *i,*'.'n..'___________ '
wblto f e a t h e r s with tall upst undl ng
quillB, Is tho most fnsblonabto of lulu
summer models.
Ha t s similar In
shape, nnd e ve n tnori) close Ilttlng,
made of white satin, crepe do chine,
DENTIST
and black velvet, arc trimmed with
WttllK FOB WHITE PEOI’I.K tlNI.Y
broad bands of whlto feathers and
IlulBhed lu nearly e ve r y instance with
P K O R L E 3 BANK B l IU U N G
tall faucy feathers mounted at tho
ROOM 9
front. Thoso turbans tn white arc*
the forerunners of feather turbans,
In colors, for early fall.
After tho feather turban, nil vvhito
— p or
ha t s of felt or f ra m e s c o v e r e d with

DR. C.

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Florida Ladies—
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This will supply them any

merchandise, select ed by [M.*r»&lt;ins of
gootl taste nnd imugbt by experiencetl
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It will give them latest
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without expensive trips to u large city.
Send for full particulars. I refer to
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United State* Trust and Savings Bank,
MRS. C..C. KELLY .
Room C, 17 W. Dinsl St., Jsdtiooitllo, FI*.

plumage from domestic fowl*. There*
for*', on«*'* conscience U easy when
wearing them.
Next to tho nU-whlte hnt tho blackendwhite Is liked for present wear.
In many enses tho crown only Is black,
and black velvet Is the material chos­
en for making It. A hat of tills char­
acter Is shown In tho picture with a
tall, crown mado of n puff of. black
velvet. It Is a turban shapo with a
wldo coronet of whlto felt. This coro­
net might bo of sntln or ol mofrn or
|any of th** popular millinery fabrics.
Himill white wings are mounted
f a b r i c and t r i m m e d with wi ngs huvo iigulnsl thu crown along the left sldu
mode for t l m m s e l vea t h e s t r o n g e s t of the hut. There 1« a bow of black
velvet on thu corouut at tho right
pl aco In popul ar dumuml.
Wings of nil kinds, so long bb they side. It Is merely two ffat loops plnced
are fairly soft, ono nee* mounted In toward tho buck of tho bat.
os great a variety of ways an thcro
Hata with black velvet crowns and
Is variety In tho wings themselves. transparent brims mado of black or
A whlto felt hat with u broad band of whlto mallno or of silvan net aro
whlto motro ribbon is shown In tho among tho prelUeat ot fashion's fan*
picture,.with a very effective mount­ cles. The crowna aro soft and tho
ing oi two long, soft, whlto wings. brims nro flat and rather narrow»
These wings are known as "mado" a small aallor.
wings. That Is they aro manufactured
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.

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The W a rrio r
P rtin eral m an waa all u n tau gh t
And crude oT m anner« na of «peach. , '
He made him self n club and fought
Tim foe th a t strayed vrlthtn his reach.
H e fought for sh elter o r fo r food;
H e fought to conquer or to die.
He loved hi« own, though fierce his mood.
And when he fought he well knew why.
As time has m arch ed the bugle note
Resounds Instead of n atu re's gruwL
Resplendent bann ers proudly float
W here wild men ones w ere wont
prowl.
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Primeval man was rude and grim,

R u t when he m et and slew a foe
Ha knew Ju st why he hated him.
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—W ashington S tar.

sclfiemb "suggestpd liy "Juslloo Vforschnuscr. Finally ho declared:
“You nro forever waving tho red flag.
You must learn to discard tho uso of
vinegar and employ plenty of Biignr
when you s -hj signs of on approaching
marital storm. Tlinfs tho only way
for a married couple to get along.
''"'Tact la an absolute necessity for a
happy marriage. You should never
boro been- nntrrted. 1 know what a
married man should do. for 1 am mar
rled, ami If my wife and I had a dis­
agreement It would take Just two sec­
onds to straighten things out.
“If you wunt to win hack your wife
you’re got to go about it -In the same
way you did when you got her to mar­
ry you. Go and get her a box of can
dy; bring her a few flowers onco In
awhile; then sit down aad talk this
thing over with her."

WHEN SOLDIERS ARE
AFRAID AND BRAVEST. NEW HOME FOR PRESIDENTS.
F ear Greater While Awaiting Order ta
Charge T h a n In Midst of Fighting. ■

Summer Capital on Colorado Mountain
Pssk Ready Nsat Year.

Tho announcement that President
Wilson has consented to lay tho corner
stone pf n proposed castle of granito
upon the summit of Mouut Falcon, In
Colorado, places an official stamp upon
the plan to dedicate the structure os
the “summer- capital" of thó United
State«—aa tbo residence of the presi­
dent and tils staff during the hot
mouths. The castle Is to coat .150.000
and Its approaches $200.000 mòro. It
la expected that the main part of tho
building will be completed. In Urna for
the president to spend there'the sum­
mer of 101B.
The new summer capital will bo upon
the peak of a mountain which la aov*
crai hundred feet more than a mile
higher than the level of Waahlngtop.
The foundatlona of the building are al­
ready In place. The alto la upon land
donated by John Brisbcn Walker. Tho
plan of the summer capital wax Mr.
Walkcr'a Idea, which be baa urged for
■«Tersi years.

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Bo mo psychological at tulles aa to the
' sensations of the soldier who face* n
shower of ballets, which were written
by Colonel Alarglarottl of tbo Itsllnn
army, aro published aa timely In tho
Bohemia, a newspaper In Prague.
The ¿location as to bow a soldier feels
St the height of buttle was put to about
2,000 men who bad Been aerrlco In Tri­
poli. Almost to a man'-they agreed
that tho sensation experienced In battle
Itself waa not as strong as the fear bofore the battle. The most excitable
moment waa that in which tho flfst
Shots were fired. The worst experience
of moot of Uie soldiers was having to
stand still In line of battle. It was tbs
greatest relief Imaginable to be order­
ed to run forward. Some said their
sensations in , battle Included trem­
bling. tear*, hair standing on end.
hoarseness and even yawning.
All of the replies Indicated that the
soldiers were Inrgcly Influenced by the
conduct of their Immediate superiors.
Asked whether It was patriotism, oath
of fidelity or the thoughts of penalties
to which they were liable that led men
forward to their duty, almost all of
the men replied, “I went forward be­
cause my lieutenant went forward.'*
The oncers above* lieutenants were
rarely -mentioned, for the men did not "B e a le G. Cosgriff found a clump of
come much In contact with them.
four leaf clovers In Burlington, V t, re­
‘ It has been claimed by many his­ cently which coutalned nlnety-aeveu
torians that such valiant soldiers ss plants.
Henry IV. and Frederick the Greet
were trembling during battle*. .
Charles B. Crowthor. arrested for
begging In LnkoTllic, N, Y.. bad $0ld,
HOW TO WIN BACK*A WIFE. but needed $1.000 to get In the Old
Mon'* home.
Taet, Diplomacy and Much "Sugar"
In accordance with tils last wish, two
Recipe of a Supreme Court Justice.
Analysing the matrimonial conditions cigars of bis favorite brand were
of today. Ju stice: Morachauscr of tho buried with tbo body of William Seller
. New York supremo court In Brooklyn of Evansville, Bid.

Queer Things That
Turn Up In the News

«aid recently:
“In the olden daye as soon as a wo­
man married a man the was absorbed
by his family, but now when a woman
marriei a man abs take# bit nnmo and
then absorb* him.“
Juillce Morsoburner was trying to
find a wsy out of tbo difficulties of
Joseph Maxwell and Mrs. Carrie Max
f well.
Maxwell's aversion to bis
• “peenJe-lD-Iaw" hopelessly upset e v e ?
aA%-~rZa*e.' T ^
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EXTRA! FOREIGN NAVAL *
BATTLE IN OUR WATERS!
No, ths Movies Don't F «y tv a In tho
Story— Schoolboys the Hero««.

Tho general public will tie surprised
to kiiua dtiat England und Germany
have engaged In an heroic and desper­
ate naval engagement In American urntern The vessels of the rival fleets In­
cluded a number of the newest typo of
superDreadnought, several cruisers, a
number of torpedo boots and destroy
era, two soiling schooners find a raft.
Tho British won, for they avenged tn
mnsterly style tho recent destruction of
three eminent In tho North sen by a
German submnrlno. And In this cose
It was tho lowly raft thnt look the
heart ou t &lt;&gt;f tho German fleet Manned
by n devoted crew, all volunteers and
■picked for conspicuous bravery In the
past, tho raft had ou hoard vast quan­
tities of high explosives.
With fuso lighted, tho raft put out
from tho southern shore; where it had
been concealed In'* tho shadow of a
laurel bush.
Drifting on a fnvornhlo current. It
bore down directly to tho stmt where
tho flower and main strength of the
Teutonic war fleet lay. with clockwork
endin g «topped.
llonrao commands aa well aa elec­
tric bell signals sounded as an en­
deavor .waa made to get under way.
But It wa* too late. Current and fuse
hnd been timed perfectly, and the
charge, bearing death and deatructlon.
exploded Just as tho raft brushed the
aide of the awe' Inspiring German
leviathan Bchoengnricnhaus. The steel
of her armor plate withstood the ex­
plosion well In that It waa not.plerced.but the force of tho exploalon was no
tremendous that she turned turtle and
sank. A (lumber of seamen and ma­
rines went to a watery grave, hut oth­
ers were enabled to float until hu­
manely picked ap either by their own
ships or those of the enemy.
And the raft—what of her? Every
one of her bluejackoted. white bolmeted Royal Marine Light Infantry­
men went down unflinchingly with her
blackened ramnnnts. ^
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The two nailing acnoonera, one ou
each side, did yeoman service In the
battle, whlcb now. It Is stated, b *
cable almost a rout on the part of the
Ocrmaus. Loaded with Infantrymen
and hurriedly equipped with field
guns on carriages, they paired off. and
participants in the engagement report
that they furnished a flno example of
good old fashioned “yardarm to yard­
arm" sea fight, with boarding parties,
scuppers running blood and *11 the'rest
of It
.
Where did this great battle take
place! Why, In peaceful Rock Creek.
Washington—ofter school was out!
A bulletin Issued by the Germans
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- , A novel feature of ships which are some hours after the battle scoffs nt
being built for a navigation company the Idea of any serious losses. T h e
of Greece la a little church, which will Schoengartenbnus," it ‘ reads, “was.
though large, an old and obsolete vesbo fitted on board each vessel.
sil. manned by a small crew pttrehao.
A York coqnty (Pa.) man la rattening «1 In toy stores a number of years ago
twelve young porkers on a dally diet The main strength of our n n rj la still
of poaches mid errmu. The cream la Intact"
{N. IL—The high oxploalves were
served to them sour, however.
modtfnitQ »lied cannon crack
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OCTOBER 6. 19H

THE WAY SPIES
ARE DEALT WITH
A Double Execution Under Dra­
matic Circumstances. story

OF AN EYEWITNESS.

Aecomp»ni*&lt;* P r * n c h 8 * n t r y W h o W o *
T rack in g G * r m * n

W lr* T ap per« *nd

Saw

M od*

S ig h t

That

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H im

Thrill

S lck naaa'* and T h a t

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A corrcapondcnt aonda to the New
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atory of the execution of two German

r* ^ l aoidler eofwre -ont" front -Witwrt-»
a.
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before mo.
"Jo vnla mo promener," I reply, and
anticipate hla next demand hy display­
ing my apeol“* Permit.
' •'ifonifour U to mnn thnt write» 7 I
■bake yo^ hy'to band with ver* great
ptenxalrc."
Ho beckons mo t i c k nmong the tree«.
“Ono corneal” be say«. "S-shT
"Too see him l" bo nska a moment
later. "Zero by xo coulver*. S-rt" • • •
Wo l»oth bent forward. A hundred
yards down the narrow path, nmong
tho pines, a man In a workman’s bluo
blouse Is standing, looking In every
direction. Suddenly ho takes n cou­
ple of steps In nmong tho treesStalking th# Enemy'* Messenger.

SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SEVEN

lure .nie«y from tim i lo l im e oritelo end r*- apfdfraiion (or t e i dfe.l tn lesa* In ei-rSril- b race, the followlni dearribed firupeity alí­
Notice of Application or Cke/lor
Istillili
Tbi» l if lite tu ro ni e y prcsrdb» t h * « n r r »U h te a
Stelli rm tlf lr atr . t n l u i r n s a t e . ! In Seminóte C ounty, Florida, to » I t ;
Notice I* hereby l iv e n , that on trie 1 0 th
ro m pm »*U un of (he juatlr** end lu.lire of i h r ( ..I I .. „ m i .I n rrtl.r .l properly i l t u e t r d in « « ■ ' t ol S W «». Sec 2*1. f , , 20 . H 30 Eaat
day of October, A. |). 1*14 . or I t soon
Ihp t i r e r e i ruurla. bui no co urt htreloloro j Srmlm.li. ruunl)rj
Floridi
II». The «aid tand t*e(n» eeereaed at the dale of
n le b lie hrd undrr Ih» ronelllulio n end lewe N K corner .it A ' , of N W i , Section Id the I , m a n c e of ,u ch rerliS caie in \jie name I hereafter ae I can be h ra rd , 1 «hail apply
to the Honorable J amee W. Ferkiru» J u i l c e
I n v e s t i g a t i o n o f D i s t a s o * o l M a n O b ­ al Floride ehell I » Tirrvby ehollebrd.
T o w n * hi,, I I . $ ' ot H i n j e It K. .run South of tieach am A Sharkleton
C n lr , , »eld re r*f- Th» r u i n ceil In co mplienc» e l l h eeld 111 2 1 »eritr, » ra t .126 1-3 v.l*. North tlOrate »hall be rrdeerue*! accordltif to law, ot the Circuit CouO, Seven th Judicial C i r ­
j e c t of S a n i t a r i u m F o r A n i m a t e .
c e ‘t, S ta te of Florida, for • charier, In ro r| prono»»i| amrndtnenie, end the cenvei». 114 It-** fill, . E u t H26 I-S yij* to l.»,.
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the 5 ïnd day p oratin t the Sanford I J b r s r y end Kemcllnf
t'ncle Knni |s ttulldln» a Non he nrli d»rl erelloni end rrlu rn e (hereof, ehell be
T h e •ext lend beine ■■•rued at the date nf I Irloher, 1 0 1 1 .
Hoorn Aa-oriallon.
T h e propoaed c h a r t e r
In WnMhlngton In oU-dl*nco to the law- \ »ut'jrrt to i L » i i t n r r» iu le llo n e end (»artlc- of Ih r (nu ance ol *u rh eeMtdcaie in (he
W i tn e , , my ottlciat «.»nature and *ee
lion, !■ e rr provided b y leer {or i»n»rel nerne of Mr, V!. W h ite .
t'o l r,* ,a id rer- th** the tirrh day nt September. A I«. t u l i . now Iw.ne on nl» with t h e Clerk of the C i r ­
cuit I'ourt nf Seminole ( ’ounty.
whlch rnjlllrea the juilitlc henlth serv­ elrrllona In (he »let» ot Florid*
t t a c e l o •hall i.» redeem»«! accordine to i a » .
F . A I Kl LU! I. ASS,
The eh a ra rte r and obfect ot the co rp orar*
In i»*tlmony »hereof, 1 hevefhc reunto eet (S * «leed »ill l o u r thereon on (he lltth day
ice t&lt;* InveatlRste the (Uncases of man."’
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole Co,, Fla.
tion
to be farmed la literary and aocial,
my hand end efftird the ( r e e l eeel ol the of Oelnlo-r. A l&gt;. I t i li .
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I he monkey wnrd In the nrk mini | vlele ot Florida, at Ta'lalik»»**, (he cepllel,
Wit nr-* roy ofTtrial eifnaiurV and *»#.1
9-Tue» l i e
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Allorney for In ro rpo rato rt.
tnrhini 1» to t&gt;e t h e most liti|&gt;ortnnt. thl, the twenry.flfih day of Ju ty,*A I** 1 9 ((- I hla lb» t lr h «lay of Sr |.fe m I*,, \ 1* l '* 1 t
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S e cre ta ry ot Slate.
Clerk i irrull Co urt, Srrntnolr l o , Kla
100-T u r * - 1 3 lc
T -T ur,*3tc
limn dUvaat*.
In I ourl of Cuuniy J o d i e , Seminole C ounry
H r par I me nl of th r la le tla r,
S ta le of Florida
Guinea jiIrb ninl mhblfs will ho used
II. H Land Otfic* at Gaineavlll*. F la .,
In re Kalale of Septem ber 26, 1 9 1 4 .
for teeilriR the potency and purlly of
Notice of Appllrailen for Tea lteed I ' n d e 1 Helena Schneider, dec»a*ed.
Noliro I* hereby *iv *n tha t Lawrenc* J .
Nolle* ia hereby liven lo all whom it may
Necll»» 321 of the G r n r r a l Statute*
antitoxins and vaccines sold In Inter Notice of Appllrailen for T a t Deed Undrr
Miiaon
of
Sanford,
F
la ., who on O cto b e r
Section 3 7 3 of the G ene ra l Sta tuire
Notice i, hereby flv en that It. C. Mower«. con rern, th a t on th» 2 l l h day of M arc h,
state trulllc. On Ives will ho dosed In
Notice ia hereby riven t h a t F. L Wood­ purch »*.T ol Ta* Cerilficalee N'n, 674 , dalerl A. IN 1915, | »ball a p p l y ' lo the llonurable 27, 1908, mkda Homestead Hntry Serial, N o .
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f r o b a t e . lor ray final dlarhari» a* Admin- of N E ! , , Section 2 7 , Township 19 S o u t h ,
1» t » 9 3 .
2 ( 3 1 , date d the 3rd day of April, A. IN l d a te d Ihc 3rd day ot April A
tormina the ellhleiny (¡t the latter ns 1393. No. 1627 , dated the 2nd dav of Ju ne, No. 3 2 $ l 1st m I tho otti day of Juo# A. 1&gt; iatratot, C. T. A., of the estate of Helena R a n i» 3 2 E a s t, Tallahaase* Meridian, haa
A ti. 19 0 2 ; No 310, date d the 6th day of 1 8 9 9 . No, 1607 dated t h e 6th day of Sep t. Schneider, deceased; * 31) tha t at the sam e filed n o tice of intention to make F iv e -y e a r
an tin mu nicer
I »HI present my anal accounts as Pawol. to ealablLab claim to th* land a b o e *
June. A. D. 1910; No. 3 1 1 . dated the* 6 th A. 1&gt; *lt**S: Nt. 20 88 via ted the 4bh d s y of
There will ho n mnternlty wnrd and day of J u n e . A. IN 1 9 1 0 ; No. 309, dated Aucuat A I). 1890. haa filed aaid certifi­ A d miniatrator, C. T. A., of »aid retale, and described, before fTark of Circuit C o u rt, a t
Sanford, Flo rid a, on t h e lZlh day of N o ­
for thair approval.
nn "Isolation ward" for animals with the flth day of June, A. IN 19 10 ; No. 299 , ca te » in my offlre and haa made application askDated
vember,, I9|4,
April 2, A. IN 1914.
dated the Sth day ol J u n e . A. IN 19 11 ; for t s a deeda t o laaue in acco rdance with law.
Claimant names aa witness**!
contagious diseases.
J O H N G O RD O N ,
No. 2 12. d e te d (he ,7th day of June. A. IN : S sW ccrtjflcatea e m b ra c e the followin«
C. I). Walker, of E a u Gatlie, f lo rid *.
1909, haa filed raid certificate» in mV . o f ­ oSecrt bed property situ a te d In Seminole Administrator cum T e a ta m r n tn Anneao ot
Ruben L*F lla, of G e n e v a , Florida.th* E a la le of Helena Schneider, deceased.
fice and haa made application fpr la s aeodv -rAuwi' . Florida, l o - v l t r
Aleck Vaughn, of G on ova, Florida,
Finds a New Comet.
9-12 . 10 -29. 11 -21, 12 -22, 1-19, 2-23.
&lt;o ieaue In accordan ce with law. Said c e r­
Certificate No. 8 7 6 embrace» the N E 1*
. IL M- A Jr ia i i d r o . of Knlerpriae, Florida.
ficaie» em bra ce (he fo llo w lm described of N W «, nf Section 13 . T p 21 S. II. 3 2 E a a t .
The discovery of a new comet hy tiproperty
H E N R Y a. C ttU u m
aitualed in Seminole county, F lo r­ 40 scree, aaid land b e in i aaacaned at the Notice of Application for T a t Deed Under
l l-T u e e -S tc
R r i U t e r . -----Professor Clarence T. IlagRorty of the ida. to-wit:
d et« ' of the laaumnro of auch certificate in
Sectlan 575 of th» ( t r a r r a i B t a t t t r e
No. 2 4 3 1 embraree, Mee 2 0 .0 1 rha F of the nam e et B. F. Itryaen t.
S in ic a la hereby U l v e « that- W. A. M(n- ------ n New Mexico epilogo of Agriculture ntul N-W
m m m ^ rsz m
■Certificate No. 351(7 e tHHf&gt; ^ » « W r ^ t ; « » - P t ■ntT-kv purrhaaed o r T a t «4*1 lull a le No. 1 2 3 5 .
cor See 2, T p - i o -N2F U 3 0 H. run E
■Mechanic Art Is nnnotfTWKIiOyit«* !fnr- 7! cha. S 16 cha. W » rha. N 15 rha, 7
S E '| ol Section 13. T p . jÇÎS. It.' 3 2 ’ ' W ï t , dated thiCSrd d ay o f ‘Ju n e . A. D."19|2, haa
hfollc*
of
Appllrailen
for
T
a
t
Deed
Undrr
arrea. Th# , aid land b e in i aaaraard at I ho 80 arr e*, aaid land b e in i aaaeaaed at the date filed aaid certificate in my office and haa
rani collette olrservntory. A telegram dalo
SrclioB 375 ef (he G eneral Hlalute*
of the iaauahre ot aur.h certificale In of the lifuanre of auch certifirkle. in the mad* application for t a t deed to laaué in
Nolle* la hereby fiv e n t h a t W. C . San.from pçufossor Haggerty to the ob the name of C. II. Idndatey. Certificato n a m e ot J . W, And rr aun .
Y)
ac cordan e* with law.
Said certificat«' cu t»
Nd. Sttfl embra ces the 8 1 4 of b r i c e * — t h e — fortriwtnr if e t n l bed 1 piupa i l y rprd.-porrtjrwFr of Taa f^rtWctra &lt;^fv. ITU '
said “that
the comet win
tana tisi
rial-- No. i M T rm bra ce *. He( 3 8 . 6 7 cha S A 16.13 N ECertificate
«aorrntory
* '■ " " » "»*«
'«i uie
dated
th* 3rd day qf J u l y . A. D. 1995. has
I * "I Section 13, T p . 21 8 . K. 32 E a a t . aitualed
________ —
1 ■ "C ounty, “Florid*,
T’
che W of N E cor a U k c X ^ T c 2 0 S. It 10 E .
In ”Seminole
lit*
run S «3 de». w T V h a . S (O d e * tT, 14.T6 8 0 acre*, aaid land b oln t aaaeeaed at the Mu*., -artu - L o It.i
t . n ; 111k— 2 . Cam ero n. T h e a l l d «lad aaid uartifirat* 4» m y • fitr * - a n d haa
made application fo r t a a deed t o ~ laa po tn
■w6 -t he
'■A*&gt;iNm*fiTrtf!4tt we.*ef&gt;«!»n 0 hour» B mln-r
min- eh». N 4 6 d e i E. 1.26 cha. N 27 d e ( W ®f Ib» i,»uance of. auch
a r r o rd a n r * with law.
Said eerlidchta ' a m 14.76 cha.
T * » aaid land hein» a u t * i r d a t n a m e of I'nknown.
ance of auch certificala In tbe nam* of E . F .
(he fon owini described p roperty s it­
Ute«, declination minus 43 d eg ree* a t th* date ol thé Itauanre of auch certificale
Certificale No. 1607 emhrarea Ihe S E l t Cooper.
Untes» aaid certificate shall be re ­ brae**
in the n a m e of 'Mery A. C o t te r . Certiora te of J v W «4 of Section 5, T p 21S. H. 33 E a a l, deemed accordine lo law, t a t deed wIR uated In Seminole co u n t y , Florida, t o - w i t ;
11 ¿10 p. in. S e p t 23. ,
No. 310 emb race». Ilei 1 5 cha N and 3 3 .8 -1 0 0 40 acre«, aaid land b r i n i aaaeaaed at Ihe dale laaue thereon an the 2 2 nd day of October. Reg. N E corn er of I .at 1 ; See. 36, Tp . 2 0 8 ,
R. 2 9 E .
10 acre*. T h e aaid land being
che E of S W cor Sec 1 6 . T p 19 8 , R 30 E of th e iaauance ot su ch certificate In the A. D. 1914.
aaaeaaed a t t h * data of tho issuance of aueE
rua N ir cha E t l ch * S W l y 15. 16 *100 D im a ol Unknown.
Witne** m y official altn alu re and *«•) certificate In the nam* of If. W. A therto n .
Certificate No. 2 0 8 8 embra ce* the E * i of Ibi» the 19th d ay of September, A. D. 1 9 1 4 ,
cha W 13 c h i. T h * »aid tand b rln f aaaeeaed
Nowmdays.
Unlraa said certificate t h a t ! ha redeemed a c ­
at the da te ol the laauenro ol auch certifi­ N E h of Section 5. T p . 2 1 S. It. 3 3 E a a t . 80
Iseal)
B. A. DOUG I. ASS,
cording to law, t a x dead will lasua ther eon
a c r e s , aaid lahd beine aaaeaaed St t h e d a te
Clerk Clretflt Court. Seminole Co., F l a .
A woman’s crowning glory—tome* cete In t h e name ol C. It. Idndaley.
on th * S la t d ay of Oetobar, A. 1). 1914.
Certificate No. 311 ca b ra r e # . II»! lO'y ol the le*uanre ol auch certificate in the
Il y Jaa. C. li oberi», D. C .
Wilnraa m y official signature and »eat
rody's hair.—Life.
Tu r4-?- &amp;tc
rha E ol S W cor ol Sec 3 6' . T p 19 H,
S, It SO n a m e ol J. |\ Tay lo r.
thia (he 2 6 t h day of S eptem b er, A. D. 1 9 1 4 ,
Unlraa »aid certificate* shall be redeem ed
E . run N 12 H «-ha E
: 6: . 2: 9 - 1 0 0 che,
:
H 121 i
(Mali
E . A. D OU G LA SS.
ch». W 6 .2 9 ch», 7.8 3 arr ee, the aaid lend acco rd in e la law, t a t dreda will i«aue there­
Clrrk Clreuit Court, Seminolo Co., F la .
beinf assessed at the d a t e ol the Italiane* on on the 10th d ay of October, A. IN 19,14.
l
t
T
u
e
a
8
le
Hy
J a a . C. Hobarta, D. C
Witne*» my official ai fn atu r* and aval In (he Circuii Cauri H r r r n l h Judlclal ('Ir*
of auch certificete In t h e n a m e of ’ C. II.
lJndaley
Ihl* the 7|h J a y ol S eptem b er. A ti. 1911
rull In and fer Marninole Ceuntp, Florida.
•»al
E. A nOUGLASS.
Certiflrete No- 309 e m b re r ra Ilei 36.4- 10 0 ch
In C h a a re ry
C l e rk of the C irc u it Court. Seminole Aa* M Tyler
r of S W cor nf Sec 35, T p 19 S. It 30 K I
Cuuniy. Florida.
run W 15 cha, N 15 ch» I. 7 . 1 2 - 10 « c’ha, S
va.
(livore*
Notice ef M a s t e r ’# Sale
Hy J. C . Hoher!». P . C .
Lau ra E. Tyler
10 cha. E 1 1 .3 4 -1 0 0 cIta lo Hy HW|&gt; aloni
Under and by virtue of a decree of fore­
Tu
ea
*5-8tc
W aide of Ity lo b r i
Said lend brini »»n o t i c e o r i:u:&lt; T ío s
To Laura K. Tyler. 2 0 4 4 Master Si., Phll*
closure and »ale, entered the 10 th d a y of
T o Jh* Shrrlif of Semittol# C o u n ty , of th» ■rated e t Ih» date ol (he iaauance of auch
adetphia. Pa. :
certificale in the narri» ol C. Il l.lndaley.
li ap pe a rln f from thè alfidavli of Ala M, September, A. IN 1 9 1 4 , by Ifdn. F. A.
St 41 • ol Florida?
Court of Ihe County J u d i e , S e m i n o l e Tyler, herein duly tìle.l ihat he ia rompialn- Whitney, Ju d g e of the l o t h Judicial C ircu it
H* It kfio»n. T h a t I. If Clay Crawford | Certificate No 2 9 9 embra ce» I .ot I Si. In C o
u n t*. Stale of Florida
ant Ire thè alcove rntltleil cause; thal it la ol Florida, acting in the absence of Hon.
Secretary of Hiato of I hr Ht at* of Florida, Joaep
Said tand b ru ii
a ««»•*» d at thè
thè bei i» f of a Ulani that Lau ra E. Tyler la a j a a W. IVrklnt, Ju dge nf tha 7th Ju d icia l
do hereby give notice that a grn er*l rlrr- dai» ol t h r i . t u a n r , of «urh certificale 1 in I n re t , t * t e nl
l-ovelt I. Slone
,
non resident ol (he «tate of Florida; t h a t Circuit of Florid a, In a certain causa p e nd ­
tton «rill b» tirili In Perniaci# C o u n t y , »Stair the name of S Van,*&gt;n
To
alt
I’
reilllor«.
t.»
l
i
t
r
e
,
.
|i|,lributee,
and
«he I, a reeldent ol th» «tale of Prnnayl-. ing tn the Circuit Court at the 7th Ju dicial
Certificate
No
2
12
e
m
l
r
a
c
e
»
,
II»!
340
II
»if Florida, on Turaday r r « t ■ijrcf-o tllrif thr
all l'r r,u n , havlne C l a im , or lie m a nd a vanta, rr a idlnt at 2044 M a , ter» S i., in Ih» Circuit of Florida, in and for Seminóla
Aral Monday in November. A
I*. 1914, H and 4 i 8 (t W ol U Section port on E
afa
in
a
t
«aid
K
ita
te
:
« ity of Philadelphl*; Ih aaid alate , and t h a t rountY, in ch ancery, in which Cat harina
lha «lid T u r a d a y bring llir third day of Une of Sec 3 6 . Tp 19 S. H 3 0 E. run W 215
Y o u , and each of yo u are hereby notified ther* i* no peraon in ih * stata of Florida, Dix Stxrbuek, aa ax e cu trix of tho laat will
It S 3 0 0 ft. K 2 1 5 It, N 3 0 0 It. Said land
November.
s
a
d
required
(o
p
re
sen
t
s
a
y
cla
im
s
and
thè se rvir* of aubpoena upon whora whould and testa m e nt of I» G. Stdrb uck, deceased,
beinf
aaaeeaed
at
the
d
a
te
of
the
Issuance
ol
F or Unltad State# Senator from th# S ta ta
demanda which you, or either of you, m a y blnd Ih* defendanti and Ihe affiant further la complainant and W. J . Vandcrgrift la re­
of Florida, for a lt yrar# from March 4. ISO 5. auch certificate in the n a m e nf Unknown.
h
a
v
e
afainat
the
ra
fa
le
of
l-ovrll
!..
Slune,
saya tha t he brlievra thè a i » of ths defen- spondent. 1 shall »*11 a t public outcry t«&gt; tho
Unlr*a aaid certificates »hall be redefined
For Hrpfr#enl etl v# from thr F o u r th Con*
highest and brat bidder for caab during t h a
irrational D iitr irt of thr S ta i r of Florida, accordio* to law l a i deeds will issue thereon deceased, lale of 'Sem in ale County, Florid a, dant to be o v e r Iwen ly -one yrara.
lo the underalfned a iim in U tr alr li of »aid
You, therefor*. futura E. Tyler, are o r ­ legal hour# of sale on M onday, tha 2n«l d a y
n thr Simply-fourth Congre** of th# lift Ilea on the l i a i day of O ctober. A. IN 1911.
r
a
í
a
l
e
,
within
two
y
r
a
r
*
from
ihe
d
a
ta
here­
direi! to a p p ra r lo Ihi» bill herein duly fllrd ol November, A. D. 1914, at tha rourt houe*
W i t n r n my official a i fn a lu re and rtal (hla
State#.
of.
in thi, raure on thè 2nt! &gt;tay rvf November. A. door at Sanford in the county of Seminole
For CommI*«lonrr of Agriculture of thr 24th day of S ,p t » m h * r . A I* 1914
Dale'll Aufti'i 2 7 t h , A. IN 1911
1« *1914, thè «ante t.eini a rute day pf thi» and alate of Florida the following described
S t a i r of Florida
'«call
E. A iMiUGHAHS.
A N N A &lt;*. S T O N E .
property to-wii
rourt.
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole Co Fla
Fbr Two Ju atir # * of thr Supreme Court
8
-Tuee-Mc
Admini«!ratrl
».
The South Killeen (15) arre» of the S ou lhIt i» further ord errd th a t thia notte» be
of fhr S ta i r of Florida
liy Ja*. C: Roberta, l&gt;. C.
»#
,{ quarter ot the Houthweet Quarter of S e c ­
pub)l,he«J
for
tour
ron*ecullve
a
e
r
i
.
In
Ihe
For T«ro lia «Irò ad Coin mi»»ionr r * of th#
11 ■T uee- 6( c
I D , Township T weoty-one &lt;21 )
Sani or d Herald, ■ n e» »p »p »r puhliih»*! In tion Eleven
S ta ta of Florida
»
South of Itenge Thirty one (311 East, SemiN. 1 1, * ,.f Applicali.*» for T a l
l i m i I nder Semin.de eountv, FI ride
For tí nr Mrr nbrr of thr H oil«# inf llrpfr*
AAvtneeeeth F* A Dnugia,«, Clerk nl J h e f n o i e eourvly. Florida, purchaaer lo pay (or
Nerliort 375 of live ( t r n r r a l Slalulr»
arn tativra of t h r Sta ir of Florida
, r » I thrreot thl, 2 8 th tille
Noli, e i* hrreby ftv e n
thal
W
M t (fruii i ’ourl, and
For f (»tinti* Judge
Notice of Application far T a i Heed Under
A. K P O W E R S ,
H ayn t * purchater ol T a t i » finirai» No da) of Sept.-rntwr, A l* 1914,
Section 573 of the ( ¡ e n c r a i Sta tute,
For Sheriff
Speeial Master In Ch ancery.
orali
F A DOUGI.ASS.
Nntire'ia hereby liven th a t I a II Haniel, 4 1 8 , t i a i e j ih» 3lh day of J u n r. A D. 1911.
For Clerk of t b r ( ‘ irridit Court.,
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t
Ieri.
I.'trrijlt
Court
h
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11
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rerfificaie
in
rny
»*ffi«-e
anrl
ha,
For County A»*»-«»ur of Ta«rw
purchaser of T a t f eriiflcat.- N,* 2357. dated
S alim ur lor Complainant.
J A ltot.r r t ■, II. (
For T a t f n llrrtor
the t ■t d ay of June, A 1« 1N96, ha, filed macie et-i'Ic «iton Ior te a de».! io i««u» in
11 - T uee - 5lc
LI T u»»' 5t e
Salti certificai» crii
aitd certificale in my office and haa made a rc o r d a n r » » t th la»
For County Trra*uf#r

A GOVERNMENT NOAH’S ARK.

Í

LEGAL ADVERTISING

The soldier begins to tiptoe down
among tho tree*, keeping n few paces
away from the path. I am following.
As we go down, a step at a time, noise­
lessly on tho plno needles, there sounds
a very soft whistle below, which Is
answered Immediately from some­
where to tho left and further down Uio
alopo of tho plno covered hill
Wo tako a few more ateps In utter
elltnce. then ¡«use and listen. I hear
the sound now, a soft and cautious
•craping of earth.
Tbe «entry begins to go forward
again, and suddenly we 0(1011 out a
vista, long nn(l narrow, nmong the
For C oun ty Suprrintrndvnt of Public
trees Seeming for away, perhaps 200. I n"t rurtion
For c mint y Hurvryor
perhaps 230 yards downhill, n (leuro Is
For K’ vr I min * y t mrn TtM***&gt;ttrf*
lying on Its stomach. It» face close’ to
For T h r e e M r m h r r i of tbr i ount&gt;
of
Fublir I n a t r o n ion
the earth. Near to (lie tyJnd then1 I»
For Ju » tirr of thr I V a r r tn and for
what appears nt this dlstSnco to ho n foil wIrt t Ju atir # I&gt;i#trirt*. vii No*. Î. 2,
A. I
small t»oi.
_
For Const a Mr in and for I hr following
The sound of something scraping insili'»- I )l*(rift«, sit So* 1, 2,
i
In frstimnfj)
« b rrro f I bai** hefcunlu
softly nt the earth mnttnne«. It In now■#T m &gt; h • ri«1 #n *1 « fTi l#«l f hr •. fr» * -r.l ..! '
on our right front, and suddenly I see f Hit* Si i r• 4•f 1*4 ’ i iti* * t T * r « h * «i. . t he
the mnu wo have already seen. He I» » #t •nl i hi \h ♦ t wi ti t y fiuirt h «t,&gt; nt
\ 1 » \•»J 1
A u g (J ot
about forty yards-army, kneeling dow n.
I! * 1 (3 « U i w r o i i t i
__ _ i-iwt 5CUfcJ X «J •
si|
He Is lifting something which looks
i
M
Hand. S b»-riti, Semi uní* i
like a narrow slab of stone. He Is T » To i,*»i 91 r
stooping now Into some cavity which
he lias Just laid open, lie takes a pair
of wire cutti-r» from his pocket, and I
*4 «N t 11 1t; ttt l a . i a i h i n
1*«• ihe 1r gi al# tu fe .«i 1 9 1 i. uiiflir
bear the snick distinctly us he cuts ♦ » rNS liri1
ru fib1 (I Ut filli 1,1 IS,-., of ll.r ■ •»# «il
.through something In the cavity.
Florida, *í¡iJ
thi»# jfJir.t rrwuiuiion#
lo th# ron utllulíon «Î
Tile sound catches the hearing of the tpoung
htv »tar# «»f F l o r i d i, m il thr *#m** « r r r
soldier, and he glnucos to his right «i»fn-ii («1 hy » Vfit# «if !
h» nf
’^h#
nirfnhrf* fI*-i Ini I«I ririi ha»u»t' ! hgi 1hr
sw iftly
vol#« nn **jfl |fïint rrcnlutu n i »»ri* * til r m l
I bear the half biased "nrrrc!" again u [ion thr If f■##[»»&lt;*1 1%•* ji»yrnftU,
ih»
r V lift hlr
i») • t hr
hi
Jin t t K
as hi* sei-s (hu‘second mnn. Then sud &gt;•»•
mir. « a- •Um • I f i * Ì •
deiilr he pushes Ills rltlo forward
ni#
'f
1 (brill with a vague sickness, fo r !
know t tint 1 am going to see a brief
t[t.»A .ÍO
«
glimpse of the war horror there among •#«f*l»r&gt; .«I •
lutti* if thaï »
h r r r h ) g*
tbe h u sh e d Minllght and the s h a d o w of
( i m e n i Klwllun
will b# bebí in r i f h count) In Fin rid* on
. the tree boles.

r

What It All Meant.

Far down the hillside, nt tho end of
the narrow v|»tn among the trees, the
second nmn has suddenly risen. So ut­
ter Is tho silence thnt I can hear him
plainly as lie coughs, lie begin» to
haul on something, and 1 realise sud
dcnly the meaning of the whole lie I
dent that 1 mu watching. The two men
bave located the underground private
telephone wire going up to the fort.
They tinvo been tapping It for nny
hew* they might pick up. and now
they nro removing n couple of hundred
mêler» of wire bodily, ufter which no
doubt tficy will replace the slabs which
cover that roof In tho underground
channel and smooth hack tho earth nml
pine needles over tho two disturbed
places.
The soldier la methodical. Uo takes
the distant man Unit. Kneeling there
behind hlm, 1 watcb with a growing
thrill and tension of tragedy And sick­
ness his" sunburned check cuddlo
■ against the stock of his rltlo.
“Cr-rnckt" comes the sharp, snapping
bang of tho weapon, nnd tbe tuan
down the vista of troca gives a queer
little Jump and then turns right around
quickly nnd looks behind him. nnd
thus looking nnd seemingly* unaware
that he U the peraon who has been
•hot his heart stops, and bo rolls over
quite easily and gently on his «Idc—n
tnerdful enough death, ns these violent
deaths go.
And then, ni 1 stnrc, tho ride gooa
“Cr-rackr again, and I Jump, for I
•m still looking at the silent flgure
down the Tints of tree*.
Out the soldier has been attending to
his buslncas lind has snapped off a
•ccond shot (less well aimed than tbe
dot because of tbe andden need for
hsaiei at tbe nearer man. for the man
bna started to twit. And because the
. shot was hastily aimed the second
death la as cruel ns tbe first wns merctful. I cannot go Into details, but the
•«Idler ban to use a third cartridge be­
fore the end comes.
An examination of both bodies shown
That the men. were Qcrtnnn spies In
Possession
"ciphered" Information.
- "Espionage Is become Ter* dltlldlc
prufcaqiou in France, monsieur," says
the soldier as be rolls a cigarette.
I t&gt;M. but I And It dWBcolt to ■*/
•b)thing Just at thé miment. ----

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Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor", or
IMionvd to Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Phone 203
li'oman'i Ciuf»
The first meeting of the season
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of the Womans Club will be held at
the Star Theater Wednesday nfternnnn (tommrow) at 3 o'clock. A
'full attendance is requested us matters of importance will arise for discussion.

will occur at Winter Garden to ­
morrow morning, October 7th, at
half past eight o'clock.
Miss Boyd is the daughter of
Mrs. Albert Jones and has a host of
friend» in Sanford, where she lived
for several years, previous to the
family removing-to W lntet Garden.

^Kfr. and Mra. Charles Tyler and
Mr. Warren Tyler have returned t0
Sanford for a the winter.
Mrs. Ci. B . Murrell of Lakeland
spent several ^nys in Sanford |an
week, the guest of Mra. K It M uirell.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyre of Lakolunr)
are the guests of their daugl
Mrs. Jarvis.
Mrs. T. J. Townsend and chddr,.n
are visiting Mrs. Townsend's
Mrs. J. T. Allen.

concert and every citizen of Sanford i "Old you ever haro a dog In the
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. WuImm,
j¡
should attend the concert ns a mark family T‘‘ asked lllldb. “Wo did rebegin housekeeping this week
||1(.y
of respect.
j cently. How that dog got into tho
will reside on Seventh street t , ar
j family, I don't know. Each member of
Pnlmctto.
To me the Jew Is the one par- tho houhehold wont around saying *1 ¡.
Society Women'» Plan
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A udion B ridge
New York, Oct. 2.— A movement
ticularly pathetic figure in the Euro­ am aorry they got that dog' by tho
In honor of her husband, Mr. F. J. '’ Miss Rona Murrell and Miss Kate
to aj,j Bouthern planters by popular- Gonzales and the sixteenth anniver­
pean war.
He is to he found in time we had had him a week.
Underwood have gone to Talla­
‘There wa. never any way of tell- w
cotton goodB for evening gownB sary of their wedding, Mrs. Gon­
i It is nothing to me which side V * * t number, in every army cnhassee ^hcre they will attend- i h t ,
who was w p o o i U k
w„ , t.rted here today, when Mias zales entertained last evening with a Woman’s College.
Wltis In this international unpleas- K«gcd in the conflict.
He ts loyal tng
cnee wlth_pw. No ono claimed, the ...
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■^'n Ut ~wni ' ‘*‘wl .brave .and • patient anti goes "credit of It
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Florence Querns«*-, president of New* delightful anH‘enjoyirtsl&lt;e t a rsi^sm i
ter but u n lessT h T allies hurry up forth to kill the min of hi. blood
‘‘We disposed of him because he Vork Cit&gt;' Federation of Women's Four tables of auction bridge wt-re I Mi
Mr. A. C. Williams and Hub- ,tJrit
^
and take the Germans on the flank «Ho are opposed to the government took a piece out of a man’s trousers. Clubs Issued an appeal to 100,000 played.
Robert hnvo returned from iigleunder which he is serving, hut there It wa* -s- petldhir*«-- tmuxeix .
A charming simplicity prevailed thorpe, Oeorgñrr—
J* _ * . .jncmUft» oGkhtt i tttliititl^m
---------- - ( whatever__th a t- means» and stop
certainly
must be lacking the in- bad thing to 1f t a dog blto a.peddler
chase such a gown amr wear it at in the decorations of.pink and green.
their clock it is a lead pipe cinch that
rentr&gt;\ which u&lt;;Himtil.Uitf*
- j r - x a ^ JtrttrmytBnnnt i l f f C t y r ^ t C g r .
1 1 Wr ” Br*:
■e—
Tfet TlteBTgT.CglttJJ^»HiH0l^ .'^7y thta
other nationalities, and that is all a day or ao after the' event ami In- ¡ during tho week of Oct. 5lhf
Miss ranged with artistic effect.
The the city a few days this wick ht*
advisedly and from a careful scan­
the more reason why the Jew is formed me that ho had been In the hoe* ■ Guernsey announced she would of- ladies' prize, a lovely cut glass com- gone to Pensacola to join Mr,,
ning of all the war news that comes
entitled to credit for the part he pltal a week, and that 1 must pay hla [or reBO|utions at tho convention of poat waa won by Mrs. Forrest Lake Barnes. They will return to San­
to us filtered by. the sanitary in­
The Belgian, the German, hospital expenses; also hla doctor's the New York Stato Federation of and Mr. Lake won the gentlemen's ford later.
spectors of all the armies. Tho Ger­ plays.
the Frenchman! the Russian, the bill; also for tho time he had lost from Women's Clubs, which meets at prize, a box of fine silk hose.
mans arc showing the world what
hla vocation; also for the pants which
Englishman, all have the pride of
Ringhnmpton Oct. 9th, and at the . A refreshment course of apricot
Mrs. La Rue Bliss 1ms returned to
a well equipped army of men can do
my dog hod ruined.
their individual nations as u spur to
"When I oaked .to see hla receipts New York City Federation
which ice and cake was served.
her home In Orlando,
and they are making a much better
Enjoying the hospitality of the
showing than nny of the allied ar­ activity and they are not fighting, from the hospital and doctor he offered meets Oct. 30th, urging nil women
as
a
rule,
the
men
of
their
own
popular
host and hostess were Mr.
to
compromise
on
my
paying
f5
for
to
join
in
the
movement,
mies all reports to the contrary not­
Why Wind Th em f
blood.
They’ are actuated by dif­ tho darnago done hla trousers. 1 of- . Mrs. Percy V. Pennypnckcr, presi- and Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mr. and
withstanding.
Maybe there are people In town Aho
ferent ideals, different ambitions, dif­ fered- to pay the five, but Insisted on dent of the General Federation of Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Mr. and Mrs.
feel Hint keeping u rooster through
indorsed
Miss Geo. D. Bishop, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. the summer Ih necessary to life, liberferent customs, they speak a differ­ Immedlntn delivery of tho garment. • Women's Clubs
*, The first of October is here and ent language; hut this is not so of
"Ho wns unable to dollvcr tho goods. ( ; uornB,.y "gplan, saying it
wns in K, Watson, Dr. nnd Mrs. S. E. I’u- ty nnd tbo pursuit of hnpptnc»» t&gt;ut
the time for the Supreme Court to the Jews.
He is the pawn of cir­ •°, It cost mo nothing. Still, it was a |[nif wjth (1(.r nppPa) *ent out to leston, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hern­ why wind them, like an alarm t lock,
settle the little dlflercnces about the cumstances und goes forth to battle narrow escapo, and I decided that 1
1.500.000 cluh women of thi* fed- don. Mr. und Mr* G. F. Smith, Mr. every night’ —-Toledo liludu
brick roads has arrived, and while I against his fellows in the interest of had bettor either acquire a lawyer or c
ratiun, not only to comply with and Mra, A. P. Connelly, Mr. and
get rid of the dog.
.....
think of it, don’t you all agree with
another race. He does his duty with
(). McLaughlin, Mr and
"Whllo I wns pondering a man went * resident \ tlson s request to ut- Mrs.
me that the time for petty griev­ the full knowledge that the ultimute
Dally Thought.
Mrs.
Frank
Miller, M r s . Margaret
by all dressed up In a beetle-tailed
lhc !*■«• services next Sunances and bickerings has passed
A man’s truo wealth hereafter Is ths
outcome does not mean anything in coat, with whllo gloves on Uko a pall- 1day, but to purchase as generously Barnes, Miss Mcll Whitner, Dr.
good ho has done In the world to hli
und it Is high time that all of us
particular to the Jewish race ar\d bearer ready to dance the tango, and us possible of American cotton rftn- Neal and Mr. Yowell.
fellowmen; .when he dies, people will
were together on tho great question
when the war is over he must again the dog fell for him. The apples In tho terials.
ask.
what property has ho loft behind
of going ahead and making brick take up the individual struggle for Garden of Eden didn’t look near as
---------Firhing Party
him?
But tho nngels will iotk. whnt
roads and ipore of them. We surely existence without the reflected great- good to Adam as thnt man did to my
v
Itridgr L u n c h t o n
A jolly pnrt enjoying a day*» fish- good deeds has ho sent before him'—
Spend an awful tot of time talking ness of a nation to cheer him. To; dog, and ho got a chunk out of tbo
Tho Koran.
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Mrs. [), 1,. Thrasher entertained ing ut Woodruff's creek. a lìsh fry
and fooling* around when we should I1me ,his
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. . , pathetic , wi,.,.],
position
is
macK i,,p„
legs nr
oi that
tom man
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and lutinch ride ln»t Thursday aere
he up nnd doing.
‘The tango dancer hnd a fiery dls- with a delightful bridge luncheon
Mesda mi-« |{ny [lutls. Robt, Fiiir• • •
position, and what he propoaed was Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs
cloth,
Strango and Miss .Elizabeth
(IfjA l -M IM M ISIM.
« From all reports this will be t h e , '
Th" r" '* no " " ' l 1,1
“ " ,1 not to sue. but to lick the owner of the \V K. Watson, one of the season's
Slrunge,
Messrs.
Butta.
Strange.
greatest winter season (or tourists cant about interlocking directorates dog Immediately. Tbla made mo very popular brides.
Fuircloth ami Urdù Faircloth.
S o l It K
that Florida has ever experienced 1,n b a r f e d It is afwut as dangerous uncomfortable, Indeed^
I hid In the
An elegant simplicity character­
Wiir prinja, If la ih»* »!»•*ir»- »»1 , », i . ; #
ized the decorations which were
t oytit &gt; » iiftlllilssHlRpM tt( S*»|t il*'- und how fine it would be if Sanford “ * ’' “ &lt;»"*&gt; «* f” r ,h"
1,1a " c‘‘ll,' r u,,tl1 ,h° " ' ° rm
° ' 0r
"Wo got a muzzle for the dog after effective,
rnrricd oul in retl.
In
Filtrili«, t6 chang*
houndafir ■! •*iT,*
A GVf- Together Social
had that new hotel to accommodate j have an interest in more than one
miifíurtpf« district« number 1 «nd
M
of I that, and then he scratched up tho
The member» of the Congrega - ««til filati Irla nn« elisi, Ihereliufe »■
the reception hall red rotes featured
the people who are already flocking newspaper or any * other kind
neighbor’s gernnlums
Wo consoled
llnifl *4
Mi •&lt;1■P.| h&gt;
, It
*nt**hMM*T* ssf Sr nulnoir I nullt y,
here for accommodations
Several business
ourselves that ho wns a good watch the decorations, while the drawing tional church will have a (let
t
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h
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room
was
charmingly
pretty
with
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Together"
social
at
the
church
Frinew hotels and apartment houses
1»?»
dog, anyway, but one night a burglar
IVI 1, that th»* tIr*rriptHíf» a*f
N
in 1 tir c•hri t If» r* «d * « ••
here would bj- the begt paying prop- « \ Chicago* building corporation ] got Into tho house and stopped on him, its red dahlias and cnlhdium leaves, flay evening of this week, to which ■llalrlrt
! «ir
Itrittnn,mu «í ■ jioiñt «*n i h*- ah» r
In all of the rooms the mantels all the members, old and young and M&lt;»nrns*, «t thr loo« «ll i‘»rk • »
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ositions that men of means could boasts because it built tws&gt; stories and that soured tho creature so badly
a#.?
t ht firr »uíh t«» llufhrt |fn*t ! 1.
own nnd just why they are nrtt ¡n 4^ hours. Which is a mighty that wo hud to lot himBleep
In (ho were bunked with cut flowers and I their friends are cordially invited
H
«Iniiff *«Iti liti ghr*Y •tr**P*t 1*»
’t
ferns
j A pleasing program will be rendered Unrt »Hh I‘p**n» Il ivenui 1II* fi* r ’
started is a mystery to
W
achievement to
to those of us bed with us after that
10 mis
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rnnI■ achievement
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build
"Wo
tried
keeping
him
In
the
sli-d.
( a r nattons were trertf—t *T"T&gt;rwfrr* 1»brrrigUoo.L.—
evening. refresh iti ri Un* funitmg skAuwX. ansi *«H, • at«»
beirr rumor» of one here rrrtd there—trtirr- bn re* ptwTi Trerusfomed t&lt;&gt;
Ti »
Ned luti. I. J, t i and i
but he dug out In tho night and after
From the ment» served and a delightful even­ Snuth
hut rumors are not providing a ini¡
least six stories every night announcing Ills presence by ticking us »ion in t-he dining room
. U
uf Ilanffr J U F ««1. ihr H*T* U
w
«l*»n 11II«* t»* *lie f tif ilr f»
chandelier over the table ribbons of ing uf social mlcr&lt; nurse promised »«ut
place f o r j h e people. It is my can• • •
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Unsi J I l»i alid 11, T p
on tho fare, ho crawled In with us,
t
hn»it
w
bn
at
temi
red
readied
to
the
corners
ami
were
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did opinion that a hotel will never ,
During these s t r e n u o u s
IV» of (feas nnd muddy feet, nnd all
*••t inri i( fyr *.f iiiHlift fit a«*rt*un
caught
in
place
with
sprays
of
fern,
be built in Sanford unless Sanford u .tf whr|l t ,
M
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r, „r,.
il «nd V. Tp -'**
h .if li*
■■Ro we hud to get rid of him."
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It t» a nnmitni-il t ♦ 1 Mi»» lume» I
»h«*pi1» I ■■» «1»*flt Si , r
a lovely I'omblllUtlon of colors upon
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people build 1^ themselves.
doing all they may to annihilate
ni 1.«kai JIraaup, f Iis*O* r irt «
the white cover.
Upon the center Margaret Withe of Sanford and Ed­ l&gt; ilips-rttOf», «îllflif Thr U ni ahors* • 1Als
The
Camera
In
War.
lone another in several parts of the
‘Tt
p S* John* iti'»*r, 1hrnr.
Reporting wars with cameras Is llko of the table a tall vase held a ward H &lt;in Halier nf Den) Hem h. Jp«aup Tu:a*t h
hi g ih»* ?*f John* rivr* '
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•■
N
J.,
were
married
S
e
p
tt
2h.
1914
hunting big game with ft jibytographlo shower of red carnation» and ferns,
ed the editor of the home paper, worker is not all beer and skittles
»ntl Snuth ahorr oí *al«I Ijikr lo jto t sí
outfit. It gives ua something wo never from which radiated
glu»s chains. by Pastor Tbo». S. Long, of tbo Pat­
innlfic
"D o n ’t you believe in advertising? ’ by any mnnner'nf mibm*. With the
Ms* if (ufihrr pr V*•*! by ?k«’ Uni*
hnd before.
connecting four smaller vases of terson Memorial M ?! church, H11I"1 m ag in advertising,
replied the strict censorship which has been es«turtl &gt; &lt;iifnini**i hiji*fi fina* t h*If Gettysburg were fought today tho carnations, with its dainty appoint­ 11more, Mil. After a short trip to ■I1apira
of ra rn nt
fit* r ■ i|i«ir»rt No
at
proprletor of the Hayaville Racket 1tabliahetl in Eufope it Is difficult for camera would be on Cemetery ridge.
•anni*
f* *«( ■
ments und favors of «mall white eastern cities the bride and groom low« now r i k■t ?, I*** r h a n gt’tl
store.
" B u t why are you against the various press association* to get Perhaps the tnlktng machine would
It* finti ti* ** * j *ti* &lt;■i« »i.. *. -i* »
**
N 1
* ;«1111 «lipper» Idled with candies will arrive in \jbury Park
it? asked the editor
It keep* a authentic information amt -lav after also be on hand to reprvulnre for tho
..f I ab. Mi t t.»i «t t p,. *.,wl '•! I é t V ..
where arrangement» will !&gt;. m.vle tor r»4ii .. t»h
I tic table wa* arli*toidly pretty
Mogi» » -f . t *K*
feller too awful busy." replied the day there is a sameness about l i e world the lerrlblu grumble and nim­
aYttrtf Huchi *
* *.* i» 1-**
going
their
new
borne
\
t
empti
ng
»lx
('nurse
l
u
m
i
c
i
n
i
was
w
H
h
I
r
r
n
■
h
tvptu
i#* »h» n. | v•1
*t
proprietor
"1 advertised in a news­ press report that drives the tele­ ble and roar" of a battle
«ani
»V'itür
art.I
?ron»
nwati»na •&gt; i*
served.
There
would
be
a
moving
picture
paper one time abgut ten years ugo, graph editor almost to despair in an
«n liPir, punninit \••( *n»l VVr«i «• * »?
JVrsui tuf A/rilriun
Fruit Cocktail
Herí ion* I, 2», 11 an»l 12.
T*»»l* •*»»!' -if*
und 1 never even got time to go effort to find a paragraph that worth looking at—fllraa reeling off
S
ou
th ní Hangn
K * * t a tbfinr* W n i aloft
Mrs. W. H. Hill and Miss Made­ •retino
Chicken Croquettes
Gree-n Peas
Pickett's
chargo
and
tho
talking
maM
o
t»
U
»
Ih«
W
r
k
IV
■
rlvrr. iHnr*
fishing.”
throws a new light on the situation, cblno' records unrolling tho crackle
H»
line Hill returned Thursday to their N o rth e r ly i ! « i o f , t h r W r k i v a rivrr
Creamed Potatoes
Biscuits
juTirtiur\ wlïh t h r
J o h n * flv rf i » * nf*
nnd when it cornea to writing heads of 10.000 rifles!
home in Narcoosee.
Asparagus Salad
ut hraofrrly up t h r Si
Joh ns »
4tk
t A friend of mine who happened for the stories it taxes hi» ability
Latlcr Motif or, fhrnr*r K a a tf f ly al"? i'
I wonder If our Victor friends could
Ice Cream
* h wpr tif salit la h r fit point **i hrfi* i
to be at the .opening of the scho'ols to the uttermost to avoid sameness reproduce a sound ns great as tho
\Airs.
William
McKinnon
has
re­
Hr
H
fyrihrr
fra
iiiv
fil
that
a
r.
Coffee
ln r r lp t l n f i tif ths* ehancr* m u i r
the other day remarked afterward and repetition.
combined ro«r of Leo’s anil Meadu'a
turned from a visit to North Caro­ imi«a|»n*ra‘
dial r M*t« N*»» l a lut *
300 nnd more cannon? ’ . *
Auction bridge »«• played through
*f
that he deplored til# useless uddiî r r r i l upon thr min ut r litioka ttf '1
A peculiar idea is more or lei
lina.
Hut
even
with
tho
daring
scouts
oul
*be
afternoon,
the
prize,
a
handa n &lt;1 1&gt;r puMlshr»! t*nrr a. »
tlons to school curriculums the*e prevalent to the effect that the newsa p p i o &gt;n a ri»
pu1*11*F» l
«ruunt &gt; «riil
days, all of which reminds us that paper of the United S t a t e » purposely high In air taking photographs of tho some cut glass rose howl &gt;111» won
Mrs
Walter
Bund
and
daughter.
Hr It fufthrr rr*«|vr«î, that 1 S
while getting shaved the other day print reports unfavorable to the enemy's positions, nnd with camera« by Mr». F. J. Gonzales. Mrs. Wat- Misil Hazel Hand, returned Friday ! la «a,
(*lrr k ttf thr Hoar il lit f nur1
and' phonographs reproducing battles *on was presented withNthe guest
m i t s l o n r n «hall rn a k r or « s i i »p t&lt;»
the barber getting on the same line German empire. This is so far from
for fireside consumption, war finally prize, six lovely
cut glass tea- ffom a very delightful summer a errtiiìr»! ropy of ihr ehangp* ru* ’
,o f talk remarked: ".Huh, there wasn't the truth thnt it would be unworthy coraoa down to tho snmo old game— coasters.
r4
spent in Now York and New Jersey. tlraer iptino nf »auf tllsCrirts, a* t*T •bill
Atila J * y hJA1, t h* 1toaf 4 « ashich cop t
no physical’ geography in my days of comment were It not for the fact men behind the-guns shooting tho oth­
bit crrtlftrd lo h« ctorrrel bjr auch rit»*
Serving were Misses May Thrash­
i h r chairman of t h r iloartl of ' ** in«T
when 1 went tl achool.
Teachers that the majority of the persons er fellowa.—Philadelphia Ledger.
Miss Margery Boor, violin in- hy
l'omrr.n.loni-f», .»l it rcrtlf l.il cop&gt;
er
and
.Elizabeth
Stafford,
prettily
didn’t know what paddih' was then. *who held this view are sincere in
ul tk- ' * ' *’
Stetson University will lr*n «m ll(«il lo th»
gowned in white and wearing red utriietor at
Pln rld».
* • •
1.
, Who Laughs L ast.
their belief.
The majority of the
have
her
studio
at
the
home
of
Adnptril
In
ufirn
tio»rd,
ltd
. Ik- M ‘1ä!
\
It was In old Pohick church down In ribbons.
al Orlober, A I» 19U. by lb&gt;"
^ You never miss the water unfll newspnpers in the larger cities of the
Mrs.
F.
P.
Strong.
She
will
give
In­
C o u n ty ( ‘anim i.. to na r» ol Seminai.
Besides the honoreo, Mrs. Thrash­
Fairfax county, Virginia, that Woahthe well runs dry and by the same country are served by the Associ­
Flarlct»
lngton “'used to worship, and tho an­ er’s guests were Mesdames Henry structions In Sanford, Wednesdays
t'r » n k t. Woodruit
token you never miss a good citizen ated Press than which there is no cient town of Alexandria Btood much Wight, J . W. Diclrins, S. E. Pules- and Thursdays.
I. P. Has»n
J
. F. M rt.aln
until several weeks after he Is dead more conservative or reliable organ­ as H stands now on tho nouth bonk Ion, Geo. D. Bishop, R. A. Newman,
r . W. Enumlnxi-r
Tho Sanford of tho Potomhc before thif city of
J A ('lark
and ns the different questions come ization in existence'.
Mr. J. D. Hood nnd family have
N. H. Garner. B. W. Herndon,
A ltr.t ;
up In array— questions thnt usually Herald has been receiving daily bul­ Washington hud begun to bn on tho Frank Miller, Forrest Lake, C. O. returned to Sanford for the winter
K. A. Ilouglw.., ( ’ Irrk.
t3.Tur»-t(r
needed his advice and assistance letins .from tho Publishers' Ex­ north bank. Pohick also still exists, McLaughlin, F. J-. -Gonzales and A. and will occupy their new bungalow
oa
Iho
following
story'
proves:
change
nnd
the
news
has
been
more
his absence at the meeting places is
in the southern section.
N O TICK
P. Connelly.
ti
On lb« 3rd d a y of * Nov»m hrr t '*
"Washington folks laughs at tho Al’ made more noticeable as time passes. reliable than that of the big papers.
r. I T
i h r lr r- z u l.f Rirplinr *?»r lloatd "t
-3-----•).
T h e .a ttitu d e of n newspaper in oxnndry slowpokce," mused tho Po­
I was immeasurably shocked at the
v Mr. Ernest Krtlpp spent Satur­ C o m m i . il o n r r . In and*(*ir Samlii"1*
0
Krueger— Dougin*
F lo r id a , will buy, nnl li*». th.ti 1
.1
telegram announcing the death of such matters must he judged by its tomac river flat-boatman, "and tho A!day in town, the guest of Mr. and w orth uf matal riilY.-rt, |o ha u*rd
Sanford friends of Miss Cora Anne
exandry feller laughs at tho Fairfax
ro n a lr urtto n In Se m ina l» County
M d( tlGeorge Fernald. Being accustomed editorial utterances and not by its
Mrs. Deane Turner.
m
In rutvart a r * aakvd to aubmi&lt; 11 I. it
bayjiceda, and tho Fairfax guys, they Douglas, whose home Is at Fort
to seeing .him each day for a num- news dispatches. The present Eurot h a t time.
laughs at tho one-gollused yaps down Florida will be interested to hear of
.» »all
K A iM lU l.l '
ber of years and nuriroered among poan war is the most difficult to In Pohick.”
Mrs. H. E. Hester leaves for Or­ Clark ot lh» Hoard ol C o u n ty Cnmoi
her marriage which occurred at DeSatninol*
C
o
u
n
t
y
,
F
la.
hla friends there were but few mat- handle, from a newspaper standIt Is probable that
"And Pohick?” queried a curious Land, Sept. 30th, at the home of lando today.
1 3 -TiiM -tlr
t e n , of s t a te that were not discussed point, of any that has ever occur- stranger.
Mrs. Hester will reside In Orl&amp;ndo.
h e r , sister, Mrs.. Andrew Bradshaw,
wlth him and his absence is the 1red. It is practically impossible for
“Oh, nono of ’em ain’t nuthln’ on
N O TIC K
Miss Douglas wns united in mar­
more noticeable now.- His unfailing a correspondent to g'et anywhere them Pohick natives,” returned the an­
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wright an­
On Ih» 3rd d a y of N«« amb»r, t J l •• ‘
riage.
to^
Mr.
Alfred
George
Krueger,
th
*ir
r
r
zular
m
»»
tinz
Hoard «I ' " ’‘ " ' r
good Humor, optimistic nature uhd fièar the r « I scene of action and the cient mariner confidently. ’Thom hill­
nounce tho birth of n little daugh­ C o m m l n l u t i r r . In ahd »hr
for S e m i n a te *
’■
by
Rev.
C.
H.
Ferran
of
the
Presby­
billies
laughs
at
tho
po’
devil«
In
F
lo
r
id
*,
will
buy.
on»
pair
of m u t f * **'’ .
manner of going into each and every battle front is a day’s journey by
ter, Friday, Oct. 2nd.
a
n
d
harna».,
au
llab
ta
for
road
wuri
•*
terian
church,
only
a
few
intimate
proposition for the benefit of the fast express in length. If the corres­ Washington what baa tor wear their
all perron, n a ti n e » a m » for »»I»
,
friends of tho bride and hostess be­
on (round r e a d y for in»p«‘, i‘"1
city and county made him a valu­ pondent should, by some good for­ sto* clo'cs an' a clean shirt every ilnv/Mr. and Mra. ]. C. Bonnet left (•amo
h
a
t
tirer.
,
glo week-day an' has t e r -come plum’ ing present.
(»«at)
'
E . A, IIOUOI i - '
able addition to. the city, the board tune, securo a story it must pass
last week for Chrlsllansburg, Va.
down ter Pohick for their coon-huntin'.
Clark pt th* Hoard ' o f County t ut'"0 '
The bride who is a veiy attractive
of trade and t iv it interests of San­ t h e ’ censorship Of half a dozen in­ They laughs at 'em, but, mostly, they
They will be-away a month or six
■loner., Semina]» C o u n t y , PUyountf woman, was charming in a
t3-T ur*-5tc
•
ford.
He even found time to' de­ dividuals before It is transmitted pities 'em!" '
weeks.
stylish
gown
of
white
und
carried
an
vote to the Sanford Band and pro­ and there Is but little loft* of the
arm bouquet of bride’s roses and
Itrpart m r n l o f T h r Inlrrl»'
mote its interests und, I am glad to original dispatch. The ultimate con­
tt. 8. (.and OfTlrr at Gatnr»»Hk I '■
asparagus plumosa.
.Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
Frank
are
ex­
Or l o h«*r f 1 *
sumer
gits
It'in
the
form
uf
1
1
salmi
learn t h a t on Thursday night of this
Dally Thought*
After the informal reception which pected home today from several
Sotir* L hfffby iflv*n th»t
&gt;t
wèek tho band will render a Fernald mijtus the inayonaise.
In God’s world, for Ihoso who are In followed the Wedding cerem ony,.Mr.
Wnlltirr of W tklw o , Florid »,
months'
sojourn
In
the
north.
Miss
2iilb. 1914. rnml»* lloroMttjiil
' ‘'
With the Gorman cable cut it Is earnest, there In no failure. No work
* Memorial. Concert, sacred to hia
and Mrs. Ifrueger left in his car for Florence F’rnnk retprpod lust Friday, O U 1 2 4 . for HWH of N W ‘ t( NVV ,
H»c. S and N i l of SF. U . Sreimn &lt;•
memory knd hbt favorite plftyes will but natural that most of the news truly done, uo word earnestly spoken,
New Smyrna, whore they will make to. the delight of her many friends. •hip 2 0 South, K a n s » 2 0 F .a .t, 3 * '
'
be rendered in the -First Park in 'th e comes from sources controlled by ao sacrifice, freely muda, was ever
M rr ldian , ha* filed nolle» of lat»,‘&lt;"
their future home.
m
a
k
e
ihr»»
year
proof,
t
o
aatatdlik
*•*'
nado
In
vain.—F.
W.
Robertson.
hand stand' where for so many-years the allies and the reader o f'every
o (ho land ab ov» d»»rrlb»d. kefnre ' 1»
Miss Lucy Newsome of Lakeland tof
bis presence was always noted at newspaper must necessarily
His
Ctrfult Court, a t Sairford, Florid,
Bopti— Sadler
was the gueat'of Mrs. K. R. Murrell t h e I9\h day ot N o r a r a h r r 19H
news* with a grain of salt until he
the different concerts.
Sound Advice.
Claimant n a m e , a» wltn«»»»«:
marriage in which .n very cor­ last-week while en route to Jackson­
., '
B * n Hall, ot W e k l * a . Florida.
its
statements.' .'Treat your friends as you do your
No more beautiful tribute could further confirms
h n llall, ol W a k lw a , Florida.
.
dial
Interest
Is felt in Sanford (a that ville. Miss Newsome teaches one of , JJao m
be paid to the momory of George There isn’t a neVapsper in this coun­ bank account Don’t be reckless with
e a M. Ufown, of W » k t * - . Homi»the
grades
in
the
Jacksonville
pub­
UllaU
Brown,
of
W
a
k
lw
a
,
n
M
a
of
Miss
Mary
Croft
Boyd
and
Mr.
' Fernald than to have tba band play try but that wants to publish the them Juat became you've got them.—
I I E N I I Y 8 . C l J«» « • «
Ralph Tilden Sadler. Tho wedding lic ecbooi.
lS-T u » » -5 tr
bis favortie selections aa 0 memorial real news about the war and if it Detroit Free Press.
- *,&lt;.»
* Advertisement in state paper
reads, ‘‘Salesman wanted to sell
church people on commission.” When
these salesmen get started 1 would
like to put in my order for u nice
»oft shelled Baptist.

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�W A R N E W S F I V E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F I E L D

P U B L IS H E R .
SEMI-WEEKLY
" IN

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HERALD

S A N F O R D — L ife la Wmth Living

SA NKO It I), FLORIDA. I'll! DAY, &lt;u 11 »ltl.lt 9, I ' j l i

VOU'.MK VI

regular m eeting ST. JOHNS RIVER
RECEIVES ATTENTION
of CITV COUNCIL

WAS HELD LAST
MONDAY NIGHT

ANTWERP, NEXT BELGIAN CITY
TO SUFFER HORRORS OF WAR

NO

EXPRESS RATES ARE
NOT EXORBITANT

THE PORK BARREL YIELDS
A BRIEF SUMMARY OF EVENTS IN THE GREAT OSCEOLA (¡ROW ERS SATIS­
A SMALL SI M FOR
FIED THAT COMPANY IS
EUROPEAN SLAUGHTER— DECISIVE RESULTS
UPPER END
TRYING TO SERVE
%

Washington, Oct. it. Allotment of
the $30,000,000 appropriated by v*»-AI.I. MKMBERT w e r e in gress for rivers-and harbtfrs improve­
ment . t hW year iipnm~r h i i'
A TTEN D AN CE— M A T today by the board of army engin­
eers.
The largest single allotment
thus of . routine
was ^$3,760,000 to thu . Mississippi
mSWlSEELUE— ----- river commission.

t

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

EXPECTED BY BOTH SIDES SOON

II

BULKHEAD WORK
IS PROGRESSING
RAPIDLY AT THE
PR ESEN T TIME

Kissimmee, Oct. 7.— There was a
both place*
Von Kluek still holds
London, Friday, 11 n. m.
__ „.well attended meeting of the OsceRouter dispatch from Antwerp m t u v 11'1 |,|&gt;
1 1 n 1 1' " 11 '.'e t t r T tfrt
&lt;;\u wws w cT r s m -y .w s tr r T - r H p P m w - » T H E
C O N C R E T E
P IL IN G S - Association
say»""TiT'rg^TTa’u t,* Aqi^yyt. suburb, turned Ghw-*v&gt;»ivTwir-TrrniT yei ,-------- —era'
here today.* 'T----hè
Zeppelins have at lucked city o f principal topic.of discussion was ex­ . ARE BEING PLACED
burning.
Bombardments- been ter­
rible, according to Ostend dispatch Antwerp am) dropped horns on press rate«. Lloyd S. Tenny, secre­
AND DREDG&amp;-ALdated lust night. "Germans reported tnhabrtmTM*trtttfng'nurhhers, and tcr- tary and manager of the Florida
throwing incendiary bombs.
Many T o n a i n g the populace.
Growers and Shipp«TT*~ T e ngne7—W*.
Both u r mi e » i n . west depending on K. • Haile, superintendent .o f the
parts Af city burning,
The hulkheading is progressing,
*
*
Charleston Harbor, S. C„ Ashley
‘¿«¡o n Oct. 5th at 7:30.
Present,
flanking movements and troops are man of the
express company and slowly perhaps and yet as fast as
river
channel,
$15,000;
Winyah
Hay.
B \\\ HerndoTi, president: C. M.
Official statement by* Gerntan G e n ­ completely worn out wit Ii long many of the merchants attended.
could be expected when one takes
pin gee, W. W. Abernnthy, It. C. S. C., $15,000; Great I’eedee river, eral Stull ut Berlin, dated lust night, fighting.)
It was shown to the growers that into consideration all the difficulties
S.
C.,
$10,000;
Santee,
Wateroe
anil
Maxwell. H. E. Tolar, J . Adams and
says nothing definite decisive on
Bulgaria reported as entering war tlit* Southern Flxpress Company was that these men who have the work
Congaree rivers, S. C., 430,000: western front. Fort Breendonk, be­ and will lie an ally of Germany,
J D. Davison.
in no way responsible for tho rates in charge have surmounted.
The
Minutes of last mectinit read and Savannah harbor, Ga., $150,000; fore Antwerp been taken.
Attack hnving tlready attacked Servia
of which-the growers had been com* work of dredging has been delayed
Brunswick harbor, Ga.. $25,000; on inner fortifications begun. Bom­
»pproved.
'
Capit 1 has been removed from plaining and that voluntarily that on account of tho hnpl pair encoun­
The commiltbe ott opening Tenth Savannah river below Augusta, Gp., bardment city behind fort opened
Antweri to Ostend to avoid the company hud petitioned the Inter­ tered at the very outset. This was
$15,000; Altemnha, Oconee and Oc- when
street were granted further time.
Commander assumed re­ German unity that will soon enter state Commerce Commission to al­
necessary to overcome by the use
Moved and seconded that the vnl- mulgee rivprs. Ga.. $40.000:' Flint sponsibility.
Hostile aviator dam­ A ntw eri.
low it to decrease the rate.
of specially constructed machinery
nation &lt;*n I,&lt;&gt;l 8, Block G, Tier 2 l&gt;o°Hver. Ga., $13.000; Chnltabijpcliee aged hull at Düsseldorf, destroyed
The meeting st Ocala at which that could only be built in certain
Repot led that allies line has been
river, below Columbus, Ga., $05,’000; airship cover.
redured Irom $1000 to $700 c
the
existing rates were put into ef­ shops and larger engines and other
broken iiy attacks of Gerrnun ravA resolution recommending Hon. Coosa river, Ga., and Alabama, lock
fect, was u meeting at which the equipment were found to be-ahsoAntwerp besieged cannot
long \“'O" '» I he French territory a n d on
Geo DeOoitea to the Governor for in dam No. 4 and dam Nu 5. $30,Interstate Commerce Commission i Iulely essential.
wiihslum!
heavy
gun*
of
Germans
l ^e west- n wing of the army
appointment to I he office of pro«»-- ono. lock and dam at Mat us Bar
fixed I he commodity rates'and paid
While the workmen were waiting
uml will lie forced tv capitulate
1n - [ In t lie - a-t i In- Russians arc balcuting attorney for the Seventh J u ­ near |{onte. Ga.,'*$10.000.
no particular attention to the veg­ for the new equipment the work has
hnlmnnt*
fleeing
to
llullutid
and
tering
away
m
I’rzeitiysl
a
n
d
will
Tampa
Bay.
Fla
,
$14.000,
Si
Pe­
dicial District should a vacancy ap ­
etable rates and »hen issued an or­ not lugged, but the bulkhead is be- .
effect the capture of that city. -All
tersburg harbor, $1,500, Apalachicola Germany.
.
pear was passed.
.
der that the vegetable rates would be ¡ng constructed every day as the
The following resolution was then Bay, $15,000; St. Andrews Bay. * Little doing in the eastern and efforts of Austrians to relieve the sovertty-flve per cent of the first
Success city have been repulsed by the class rate, and the result was an in­ concrete pilings were being con­
$36,000: Narrows in Santa Hosa western theater of war.
passed:
structed ull the time they were wait­
claimed by allies and Germans ut Russians
Whereas George H. Fernnld. one Sound, Fla., $5,000.
crease in rate.
ing for the mubhinery.
St. Johns river, Jacksonville to the
of the hoard of bond trustees, here­
N« rIt for Itcltcr Rates
Few .Sanford people realize what
tofore appointed to handle the bond ocean, $200.000; Jackson villi- to I'aDied in Oviedo
Methodist I hurrh
It wii-i further shown that it Intd a line piece of concrete work these
issue of the city of Sanford for the lulka, $5.000. I'alatku to l.akt- liar
Mr Thomas Weston died at Ins
The Sunday school attendance is taken a great deal of work and effort
piling» are going to lie and a trip to
sum of $.r»0.d00, authorized for the ney. $5,000; Indian river, Fla. $10,- home in Oviedo, Florida Thursday improving with each session of the on the part of the company* to get
the lake front 7» a revelation to the
purpose id Ihitiidutidg the outsiund OOO ( 'aloovuhatchee river, Fla , $2, i i i - t i i i . g i l,*| [«t I *&lt;14
s* lutol
t i i U r g e i i ai l e tula in • s i n c e 1to- reduction as far a* it i*. because
visitors
Thr pilings are 'prnhuhly
ini floating indebted lie*» of l lie city |0oll, W illalimii on, In • river, hla
lb- was burn in t In tuii. Iowa Inly , the seho«a» moved to the --tar tin- Southern FIxpress t Iimpany had tin- h*-si that have been manufac­
Vpnlachicnlu river. Fla . 2H, I s i s
of Sanford, Florida, departed tins $10,000,
He spent his childhood theater
recorded last Sunday to tirsi get the consent of tin* other tured in the state for similar pur­
life on the IVthday of September. in chi ding t'ut Oil, Lee Slough. Lower days' rn Iowa anil lu'oved with hi* A milch I.ngi-r il 11end» nee IS entier! express companies of 1he country,
poses and consist of concrete pos t »
fhipoli
r l \•*r and upper lll|uila puri ni* t" lllium- wlo-ri- he resided ed to-xl
. I., v
T h e hanru- r w lip I
therefore
illio-itltlg with it ami liten luid to lied and reinforced by iron and steel
Ik it resolved that Mr. A. ltt K&lt;-&gt; .riser from Marianna to it* mouth. until ISTI when he went to Kansas. wus u w a r - l e d t h e . s c h o o l will he i l l s - . jj, , j t ))t. c o n s e n t of the Interstate an,| they will last
a century
The
There
be and is hereby unanimously a p* $15.000.
I Tn January IHfi.t iu- wa* married* to p l a y e d for t he first t i m e
( " o i n m e r . e I ' . i i m m — imi w loi h tt w piling» an- placed in position by
■in r h a r b o r
,r *i hol. tr» i *- --ii. i hi
pointed and elected by t lie full hoard
('hann-l Jr-un Cl.
M.m . I Klliott «r*-in Newark. Del h*, v e l-i-i
pet it ion i og t or a n d » u &gt; hope f ul of water pressure and i he wall that
I'hese
of the iit&gt; council jif Sanford. Flor in T. i t n pa Ba y I* la . i l j . o o o , . L imi aware
....... ..
S*,,v - m l . - r I.
To this unroll were horn 1 h u r r h t • lo-l l w,. S u n d a y wa» finished part ol the "way a few
ids as a bond trustee, in place of nel fr-iiii M p a L t - uicnl.i n x - r t o St seven children, finir girls and three a r e t o r n - -I m i n a elu»* w l - n h is J T ) l r l es s o ns m e x p r e s s ran- » w h i c h
weeks ago has been furnished with
Fl a .
Choi
Geo ii Fernald, deceased
Signed A n d r e w s B a y
1 lo* m* t r u &lt;
w - r e gi vpn t he g r o w e r * w--n- mt i - r
j hoys
Tilomas Arthur, I I........blest t a u g h t h- 11*»* p a s t o r
the concrete caps and makes ;i haiidt a w a t e h e e r i v e r , Fl a
a n d Ma h n m u . *oii wa* r.iketi from il-i
&lt;
i hem
(nr
by the hoard
i nt e l l i g e nt 1 1.s |tj|g a n d g a v e t h e m a n i n s i g h t Milo
fa mil v t&gt;v tlt-t- will
-iulu- appearance
Tinwalls ur*Muted mol »ecuiuled tiiat l he $20,1111(1. K s k l t n h n a n d f - it ie c o h rtv
hi rs h i p
i Ii- great i.r gi-l ..f -I- ,m h r i ,ir '4 n h . - L ori h o
r In m .i n1, •11m***( 111ft*• * "'iTif'i* Tii Tv* duui.-l&gt; teUiiotyxid . u a l . u a Lv a c ­
f 1,......I . i t a . K. ì :n-.t* m* I'm.',
¡&gt;.ifh north iff I lie (i mm mar •*rs. F l o r i d a a n d M.ll-.lll,.!
sy a jA iu W —
'r t s r i M l M Í M h l f . d w d i j -|-h„si. r i t e s « - ( . „ I s - e •
g-*ef
crete posts tiiat are f.i'lt licit In
ff ÎI $#-f ^*■*1iev**f V» t1»' *- —*\ r- r 1
\
n îi
*t
. ibi i.-1o111* $ t
:
L1
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1
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to
dead men as tin- foundations in
M 1.--util.i 11a 11: -l V1V|4**1*♦, H o n d a
Mi- -,
drrlicat'd to tie children of the II \ F l o r i d a
in tiie
lb* .»l- r 4 *11 *. 1 » h u litt**, a i L o u i s i a na a n d w h e r e ve r t h e S o u t h e r n the ground an- called nnd tlie*** will
Texas. $ 17.000.
t t a playground.
Carried
■*. l à a 1 : 1
, F x p r * »* ( ompi i i i v r* a - i n 1'
a n d e l ­ absolutely prevent tin- wall» from
Mr \\--*to- w a * 1 a l , - iii * e r i i - u - l &gt;
Si r..- * r - in f \ » »Y tt ill D* Mill *1 ici l * 1 in 11inm i I m g • vp n *» i oliii- ill
An ordinance adopting t he
1.11 .... »Mot -I..V w i t h Volio v I n u t hl«
giving way t •» bigh «eus or heavy
t o fe- 1 a t tm i m
wjm
.
M
viKti urdí’,.mu** of I he - ity of
II» Wl-ii
I m u r illuni
tii*u h t &lt; )
pressure from the wind and water.
a i d pa ■' ■! a m a
T L qr-ula
till next Mi ni la y at un- r ni ug h o u r 1
ford of i 'i I I was read ili I ill I
t . r ii « e r * &lt; onv i n r e t l
The
walls are very substantial and
Tiie
Annual
C o n v e n t i o n of
h'*
lie wa* a man of sound mind and 11 o ' l l o i ' k , t h e p a s t o r Rev S t e m - 1
plxrcd on it» first r e a d i n g utul pass
tin- work of f i ll i ng in will »tart hi
Florida a t-|e. ihiklv and wa* always busy
South
Central
i list rii t
v
x
In*
i*umi
Many
of
the
grow*
mi-yi'r will p r e s e n t tlo*
D u t i e s ol a
rd
Mul e d a nd s e c o n d e d t h a t t h e
Christian Kruli-.iinr 1 toon will be
with blood in their eyes and with the about one week from (lute us the
\(n*r w h i c h t w o
Fu Itemi services were held from c h u r c h m e m b e r "
rules Is* waived and It b e p l a c e d on
cutter heads will arrive by tiiat time
held in our city Del. 3fl, 31 and
c
I he M i*1 bollisi Episcopal idlliceh ill a p p l e . t s for me tn lier» ill p will lie o n y i ct I dn t h u i itu e x p r e s s c o m p a n y
its second rending by title only. ^ ^
at
t lie
&lt;"ongregut l ol Ul l
The dredge boat and engine» and ull
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Roll call
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ami
p r a 1 1ii*ul
c.in \ITU«■&lt;! that ttn* c o m p a ny was tile appliances of the very latest
vd h\ In* entire family, including his c bur- i
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lh&lt;*r waned ami n be read in full j
I to nod i er 11 -J - hildri-n w i*h i o
1 ongregnlional &lt; hurch
present
.M.-I t i l l |a rt
ill
p r e -1
A resolution
was unanimously
l
iring
t i oi s e w Im a t t e n d i n t o lelloyy
arid placed on if* tl urd r e a di ng a n d
Next Sunday morning, a sermon
dellt of the state union. Rev D B Miperely tii.ink their many friend',
passed
as
follows:
"Moved
thill
it
in
ship with God.
Setting forth the
final passage. Roll rail, Yea, Hern­
on tiie Psalms will he presented,
Curry of Jacksonville will have an who have been so kind nnd patient
unhappiness of the worldly life and the sense of this meeting that we
don, Dingee, Adams, Maxwell, Davi­
during
the
illness
and
death
of
their
seeking
to give practical suggestions
important place also.
Mr Marcus
the jov of a life hnving tin &lt;'hrist approve as a general proposition the for more appreciative us»' of that
son, Tolar ant } Abernathy. Carried.
C. FAtgg of the Children’s Home So- father, including our many t batiks
proposed new rales, lint that we
us tile ideal
R »a* then read in full and passed.
Society is a Sunday
afternoon for the many and beautiful flower*
r e c o or me mi t h u l t h è i-x|ir*-ss nllicials p o r t i o n «*f t h è Hi Dii*
A committee consisting of Coun- speaker, beside* mail.i di'trnt work
Ili-re presi - 111 In- a s k e d tu confi-r with
111 ( h e e v e n i n g al &gt; IH t h è sercilmen Tolar. Davison .and Dingo
er* will lake part
I he i-xpn-s» c o mp u t i l e » in au eflort tu '*•’** »»Il he short and u p l l l t i n g , good
to jet with the jnayor to confer with
All &lt;
K
S o c i e t i e s a r c ur g e d t o
mu s i c es|ieciiill\
pr e pa r e d. a n d a
g'-l » furi In-r ri-iliii iiiiii uf i h&lt;- p n .
the county commissioners regarding
s hor t tal k h&gt; tio- p.istnr -m
ii.iutapin ii to
be p r e s e n t by ileL g a l e *
IMir*»' lì r.ì Ï» n e g g p l a n l
» bo*pit.t 1 nr farm for'th^ poor, they
s e n d i n g n a m e s o f m i n e a* * " " i
as
i u in pa n ) D oi ng Its Best
I ' d . « n d hi.» l . - i - i l a l o n e poli cy
A
to report at the next meeting.
M r Haile s peaki ng of the meeting cnrilinl welcome i» extended to all
possible, to Mrs James Moughlon.
The reports of the chief ol police,
Registration Rooks Close Tomorrow
Me- rs Gibson and Hurt have ar af terwards »aid
I am glad irtdeeti
‘ »ur S u n d a y ...........1 i - being re­
Sanford
treasurer, collector, sanitary inspec­
Tomorrow
i»
tiie
last
opportunity
range!
for the Great World’s Series d i a l li t » « » g r o w e r » ware *h Us lied t h a t » c rutU id um l ye t I here is r o o m for
r
tor and lire department were rtfud
you will have to pay your pull lax and Ih«- score boar«l at the Imperial we are t r y i n g to do w ha t is right, nn I
B e re a n '-F Id e ffs ( la sses
school is graded, using
and Ordered filed.
and register, if you have not al- is the best that has .ever been ar­ and that we have satisfied them that »he Gr ad e d Si-ries of l«-.»son helps,
At the Baptist church two large, "mtdy done mo.
Moved and seconded that the
The electrical this is as near right a» h u m a n beings
The books close ranged in Fioridu.
hope all the old scholars and
bills as signed by the president and enthusiastic classes meet each Sun- Saturday nnd will not be opened equipment is par excellence and the
can figure it o u t . n n d t hey are going m a n y new M.n«*s will be found with
wit
h
the
fojlow
i
ng
approved by the finance committee day morning
ugaiq for two years, and those not jilays «iff be s h o w n j u s t as they un- to wiih&lt;lruw a n y ( c ompl ai nt tn it us next S u n d a y
program:
be ordered paid. Carried.
qualified will therefore not be able maile i&gt;n the fichi of art ion at Bos­ for it would mean that w«* must,
D « m t forget the G e l
to get he r
11.30 to fi 50 Willi Main St bool to vote in the general election next ton and New York. The ball fans
Moved and seconded that council
social tonight Friday). A jdeusant
against
onr
will,
keep
in
effect
the
0:60 to 10:00 Business »«'.»sion ol month, or hi any special elections of Sanford and virinity will enjoy
adjourn. Carried. •
present high rums, and that would tinte is promised all who come, a
class.
M. W.* LOV ELL. Clerk.
which may he held in the next two tlo- games us never before and with
mean an undue burden on the grow church fellowship evening, musir
10:00 to 10:30 Mrs. K K. Cox l»-i- years.
the Manie excitement us if they wvre er, and to such an extent woulti i h u l [ u,,d light refreshments. t ome an«)
The hur«len be that we would not g«'t bring a neighbor with you.
turcs tin' F'idelis.
Tomorrow is also the last day on watching them in New York
10:00 to 10130 Mr. G»-org»- Hyman which poll tax may be paid in order game “ ill he cnlleil each day at one
any shipments worth while
,
—- * *
to qualify for the general election o'clock and fmm tiiat tune until
Jacksonville, Oct. 9. — Appro xi- leactlrea tiie Berea a
mstely 500 wesu-rn and northern
10:30 to 10: -40 The classes unite in and tin- Tnq Collector will lie in his they finish the elevi Meal »witch
office until 8:00 p m. tomorrow hoard right from the wire« will
homm-eker* have arrived in Flor- a social 10 minute's
and on the heavier vegetables like
■
----------10:40 to 1;:60 Devotional service night (or the purpose of receiving chronicle each and every play. lL eggplant our ram we are asking for
lo
nearer accurate 403. the
Sanford Basket Ball team lieut llu»
is a must fascinating pastime even
poll taxes.
(Bajority reaching here yesterday conducted by leaders from the the
is sixty per «*1*111 ««1 the first class Orlando Military Co. team last Friif you are not a itali fan and tin*
10:40 to i0:50 Devotional service
others lo arrive today.
rate, while on beans, peas and tin* t)uy night cmi tho homo floor. It
people of Sanford should patronize
Injured by Auto
Thcvc- all arrived on trains on the conducted by leaders from the two x
lighter vegetable» it will be sikty-rtve wn„ „ fllHt jjiimP from start to finish,
The admis­
The little «laughter of John Stem- the games each day
'Outhern Railway, from the western classes.
per cent
1 This is the team tiiat lieul Sanford
pi- r was seriously injured yesterday sion will be 36 cents.
Kite way», being brought in on four- * 10:50 Dismiss for preaching. _
To .Serve the Public
j on t j,0 Orlando floor by k score of
lJ cn .**»»« cars attached to the
Mr*. F\ E. Gntchcl is president of by the Ford car of Mrs. McBride.
"W e have adopted and an* living 0 «,
but Sanforil turned the
0&gt;»I Palm, which was run in two the Fidells and Mr. Leslie Bryan is On account of u passing wagon ob­ Methodist Sunday .School Honored UP *a *1"' motto Serve the Public
tables
on
them
in good iorm.
Tiie
The pastor of the First Methtldisl
structing the mail the child was uot
»cctioni yesterday, and will arrive president of the Berean.
Signs
of
tliut
kimi
ure
in
ull
our
°f*|team
work
of
tlm
Sanford
boys,
seen in time and the car knocked Church of this city attended the
n tw° section* this morning.
* , *—
'
“
.
flees, a fid it is a pleasure to me t o l whir|, is conniflorf«l as good ns any
her down, the wheels passing over Sunday School Institute which was attend such meetings, and explain
•f, n S[*dition to these homeaeekers,
Baptist Services Next .Sunday
in the state fooled the Orlandy
her head, breaking her jaw and held in Jacksonville on Monday and
w ptaaenger tiHvel from the west
matters in full detail, and leave it to players ‘who were much larger men.
9:30 Primary school will tie held
At this Tuesday of this week. The reports the fair minded if wo arc not keep­
•k*
WPit WB9 &gt;o heavy .that in the pastorium, 510 Pprk avenue otherwise injuring her.
writing the child is resting easy and from the school here prove«! to be ing to the straight and narrow path." A larg&lt;* crowd witnesse«! the game
e loyal Palrn^ja being operated
on account of the destruction of the
and were satidied in seeing the home
the tu it organized Methodist school
will recover.
° ,,cllon» t0 »ccommodate tho Shack.
team win.
reporting
from
this
section
of
the
c- Both sections of the train
Bought 11 a nr m k Place
S a n f o r d play* tirlatulu tonight on
9:30
Myin
school
in
church
atlrtb
state
A
beautiful
bilk
a
ltd
gold
T
h
e
.S
’liiM
o
f
.S
’
o
n
f
o
r
d
M *r ay were crowded with people
t
h
e
Grin tido flour, a t i g h t g a m e is
Mr David Taylor of Anbury Park,
Tho subject of the sermon to in- hnnm * was awarded to this »■ lion!
«ming to Florida, many of them for tori um.
exj.ecled
and Sfinfuid lm,-. hope to
b-li
verinl ut
at the
Baptist church next The t ..nt.er xtill be «-xhibimd n«*xt N. ,1 , has purchased through the
1 1 : 0 0 P r e a c h i n g . " T h e O v e r f l ow i n g
•lixi-ri-ii
tin- BupttNt
p purpose
of
remaining until
C.Mltudly
Real
Estate
Agency
til«*
Put
another
xict.iry 111 their column.
■Prtng.
Stindav night at 7:30 will be " T h e Sun«! *
Every member of t h«Life."
I.
J
Hancock
plan*
on
Golden
bak«\
Lin«! up:
Sins of Sanford."
The church is |school will rejoice, as each one has
. Trotti every aotircc comes infor3:00 Jr.- B. Y. P. U.
Mr. -Taylor U luire und will take Sanford
Orlando
l o c a t e ji a t the corner of Park and made posaiblu the result.
6:30 Sr. B. Y. P.. U.
der '.°n
he* - y lraveL Knoxville
possession
ut
once,
intending
to
Herring
Pint’s
are
being
perfected
whereby
R
F
Sixth street. Mr. George Hyman,
Z ™
»HI have it* great7:30 Preaching,
"The
Sins of the pastor of the church will deliver a much larger attendance and better muke SunTord his future hoqio. We Pearson
L F
Moore
t h e f Cai:&gt; C.h,c* * ° »end* word that. Sanford."
welcome these new pcojdo to San­ Gilbert.
Ü
work
will
be
done
before
another
Salisbury
the
sermon.
Tho
large
audiences
thr°ugh that gateway will
Always welcome. 1■
R G
Chapman, c
continue* to attend tho Baptist ser­ report will be made, so that the ford. He* Is accompanied by L. G. Raynor
8t i " , eav**#t Hnown, while from
Egbert
nnd
son,
who
will
spend
the
school
will
hold
first
place
In
thp
C
ept.
f*.
Rotith
ï&gt;
G
Rrtdenbjiygh
G
E
O
R
G
E
HYMAN,
vices.
You
are
welcome
to
all
ser­
comes, every indication of
winter at tlte Taylor home.
state.
Subs: W. Ilouth, Washburn.
vices. "
•
* bounteoui harvéat of toiirfiU .
Pastor.
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T H E SANFORD nEHALD

p a g e e ig h t

!■CURBSTONE GLEANINGS^
BUDGET O F OPINION “ JU S T BETW EEN
YOU AND M E .”

EVEN t h e g a t e

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A C IIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
“ HE’LL PREN T 'EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

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wore permitted they would haye
lumdreils of correspondents in the
field. Selling newspaper» 1« a busi­
ness just the same a» selling grocerlew or dry goods and whatever
the personal feelings of n publisher
may be you*ran rest assured that he
is printing every scraj» of news that
comes to hand, regardless of whom
it favors. '

DISPOSED OF FAMILY “PET”
Mr. D do Bore Much Wit h Fortitude,
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but There Came a Ti me When
Patience Failed.

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OCTOBER 6, 19U

ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS
B E IN G

A

RESU M E

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M A P P E N IN G 3

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Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor", or
IMionvd to Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Phone 203
li'oman'i Ciuf»
The first meeting of the season
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of the Womans Club will be held at
the Star Theater Wednesday nfternnnn (tommrow) at 3 o'clock. A
'full attendance is requested us matters of importance will arise for discussion.

will occur at Winter Garden to ­
morrow morning, October 7th, at
half past eight o'clock.
Miss Boyd is the daughter of
Mrs. Albert Jones and has a host of
friend» in Sanford, where she lived
for several years, previous to the
family removing-to W lntet Garden.

^Kfr. and Mra. Charles Tyler and
Mr. Warren Tyler have returned t0
Sanford for a the winter.
Mrs. Ci. B . Murrell of Lakeland
spent several ^nys in Sanford |an
week, the guest of Mra. K It M uirell.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyre of Lakolunr)
are the guests of their daugl
Mrs. Jarvis.
Mrs. T. J. Townsend and chddr,.n
are visiting Mrs. Townsend's
Mrs. J. T. Allen.

concert and every citizen of Sanford i "Old you ever haro a dog In the
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. WuImm,
j¡
should attend the concert ns a mark family T‘‘ asked lllldb. “Wo did rebegin housekeeping this week
||1(.y
of respect.
j cently. How that dog got into tho
will reside on Seventh street t , ar
j family, I don't know. Each member of
Pnlmctto.
To me the Jew Is the one par- tho houhehold wont around saying *1 ¡.
Society Women'» Plan
\J
A udion B ridge
New York, Oct. 2.— A movement
ticularly pathetic figure in the Euro­ am aorry they got that dog' by tho
In honor of her husband, Mr. F. J. '’ Miss Rona Murrell and Miss Kate
to aj,j Bouthern planters by popular- Gonzales and the sixteenth anniver­
pean war.
He is to he found in time we had had him a week.
Underwood have gone to Talla­
‘There wa. never any way of tell- w
cotton goodB for evening gownB sary of their wedding, Mrs. Gon­
i It is nothing to me which side j V * * t number, in every army cnhassee ^hcre they will attend- i h t ,
who was w p o o i U k
w„ , t.rted here today, when Mias zales entertained last evening with a Woman’s College.
Wltis In this international unpleas- K«gcd in the conflict.
He ts loyal tng
cnee wlth_pw. No ono claimed, the ...
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J
. , „„
■^'n Ut ~wni ' ‘*‘wl .brave .and • patient anti goes "credit of It
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.
Florence Querns«*-, president of New* delightful anH‘enjoyirtsl&lt;e t a rsi^sm i
ter but u n lessT h T allies hurry up forth to kill the min of hi. blood
‘‘We disposed of him because he Vork Cit&gt;' Federation of Women's Four tables of auction bridge wt-re I Mi
Mr. A. C. Williams and Hub- ,tJrit
^
and take the Germans on the flank «Ho are opposed to the government took a piece out of a man’s trousers. Clubs Issued an appeal to 100,000 played.
Robert hnvo returned from iigleunder which he is serving, hut there It wa* -s- petldhir*«-- tmuxeix .
A charming simplicity prevailed thorpe, Oeorgñrr—
J* _ * . .jncmUft» oGkhtt i tttliititl^m
----------- - ( wh a t e v e r __ t h a t - means» and s t op
certainly
must be lacking the in- bad thing to 1f t a dog blto a.peddler
chase such a gown amr wear it at in the decorations of.pink and green.
their clock it is a lead pipe cinch that
rentr&gt;\ which u&lt;;Himtil.Uitf*
- j r - x a ^ JtrttrmytBnnnt i l f f C t y r ^ t C g r .
1 1 Wr ” Br*:
■e—
Tfet TlteBTgT.CglttJJ^»HiH0l^ .'^7y thta
other nationalities, and that is all a day or ao after the' event ami In- ¡ during tho week of Oct. 5lhf
Miss ranged with artistic effect.
The the city a few days this wick ht*
advisedly and from a careful scan­
the more reason why the Jew is formed me that ho had been In the hoe* ■ Guernsey announced she would of- ladies' prize, a lovely cut glass com- gone to Pensacola to join Mr,,
ning of all the war news that comes
entitled to credit for the part he pltal a week, and that 1 must pay hla [or reBO|utions at tho convention of poat waa won by Mrs. Forrest Lake Barnes. They will return to San­
to us filtered by. the sanitary in­
The Belgian, the German, hospital expenses; also hla doctor's the New York Stato Federation of and Mr. Lake won the gentlemen's ford later.
spectors of all the armies. Tho Ger­ plays.
the Frenchman! the Russian, the bill; also for tho time he had lost from Women's Clubs, which meets at prize, a box of fine silk hose.
mans arc showing the world what
hla vocation; also for the pants which
Englishman, all have the pride of
Ringhnmpton Oct. 9th, and at the . A refreshment course of apricot
Mrs. La Rue Bliss 1ms returned to
a well equipped army of men can do
my dog hod ruined.
their individual nations as u spur to
"When I oaked .to see hla receipts New York City Federation
which ice and cake was served.
her home In Orlando,
and they are making a much better
Enjoying the hospitality of the
showing than nny of the allied ar­ activity and they are not fighting, from the hospital and doctor he offered meets Oct. 30th, urging nil women
as
a
rule,
the
men
of
their
own
popular
host and hostess were Mr.
to
compromise
on
my
paying
f5
for
to
join
in
the
movement,
mies all reports to the contrary not­
Why Wind Th e mf
blood.
They’ are actuated by dif­ tho darnago done hla trousers. 1 of- . Mrs. Percy V. Pennypnckcr, presi- and Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mr. and
withstanding.
Maybe there are people In town Aho
ferent ideals, different ambitions, dif­ fered- to pay the five, but Insisted on dent of the General Federation of Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Mr. and Mrs.
feel Hint keeping u rooster through
indorsed
Miss Geo. D. Bishop, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. the summer Ih necessary to life, liberferent customs, they speak a differ­ Immedlntn delivery of tho garment. • Women's Clubs
*, The first of October is here and ent language; hut this is not so of
"Ho wns unable to dollvcr tho goods. ( ; uornB,.y "gplan, saying it
wns in K, Watson, Dr. nnd Mrs. S. E. I’u- ty nnd tbo pursuit of hnpptnc»» t&gt;ut
the time for the Supreme Court to the Jews.
He is the pawn of cir­ •°, It cost mo nothing. Still, it was a |[nif wjth (1(.r nppPa) *ent out to leston, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hern­ why wind them, like an alarm t lock,
settle the little dlflercnces about the cumstances und goes forth to battle narrow escapo, and I decided that 1
1 . 50 0 .0 00 cluh wo men of thi* fed- don. Mr. und Mr* G. F. Smith, Mr. every night’ —-Toledo liludu
brick roads has arrived, and while I against his fellows in the interest of had bettor either acquire a lawyer or c
ratiun, not only to comply with and Mra, A. P. Connelly, Mr. and
get rid of the dog.
.....
think of it, don’t you all agree with
another race. He does his duty with
(). McLaughlin, Mr and
"Whllo I wns pondering a man went * resident \ tlson s request to ut- Mrs.
me that the time for petty griev­ the full knowledge that the ultimute
Dally Thought.
Mrs.
Frank
Miller, M r s . Margaret
by all dressed up In a beetle-tailed
lhc !*■«• services next Sunances and bickerings has passed
A man’s truo wealth hereafter Is ths
outcome does not mean anything in coat, with whllo gloves on Uko a pall- 1 day, but to purchase as generously Barnes, Miss Mcll Whitner, Dr.
good ho has done In the world to hli
und it Is high time that all of us
particular to the Jewish race ar\d bearer ready to dance the tango, and us possible of American cotton rftn- Neal and Mr. Yowell.
fellowmen; .when he dies, people will
were together on tho great question
when the war is over he must again the dog fell for him. The apples In tho terials.
ask.
what property has ho loft behind
of going ahead and making brick take up the individual struggle for Garden of Eden didn’t look near as
---------Firhing Party
him?
But tho nngels will iotk. whnt
roads and ipore of them. We surely existence without the reflected great- good to Adam as thnt man did to my
v
Itridgr Lunchton
A jolly pnrt enjoying a day*» fish- good deeds has ho sent before him'—
Spend an awful tot of time talking ness of a nation to cheer him. To; dog, and ho got a chunk out of tbo
Tho Koran.
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Mrs. [), 1,. Thrasher entertained ing ut Woodruff's creek. a lìsh fry
and fooling* around when we should I1 me ,his
.
...
. indeed
. . , pathetic , wi,.,.],
position
is
macK i,,p„
legs nr
oi that
tom man
'“» i
and lutinch ride ln»t Thursday aere
he up nnd doing.
‘The tango dancer hnd a fiery dls- with a delightful bridge luncheon
Mesda mi-« |{ny [lutls. Robt, Fiiir• • •
position, and what he propoaed was Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs
cloth,
Strango and Miss .Elizabeth
(IfjA l -M IM M ISIM.
« From all reports this will be t h e , '
Th" r" '* no " " ' l 1,1
“" ,1 not to sue. but to lick the owner of the \V K. Watson, one of the season's
Slrunge,
Messrs.
Butta.
Strange.
greatest winter season (or tourists cant about interlocking directorates dog Immediately. Tbla made mo very popular brides.
Fuircloth ami Urdù Faircloth.
S o l It K
that Florida has ever experienced 1 ,n b a r f e d It is afwut as dangerous uncomfortable, Indeed^
I hid In the
An elegant simplicity character­
Wiir prinja, If la ih»* »!»•*ir»- »»1 , », i . ; #
ized the decorations which were
t oytit &gt; » iiftlllilssHlRpM tt( S*»|t il*'- und how fine it would be if Sanford “ * ’' “ &lt;»"*&gt; «* f” r ,h"
1,1a " c‘‘ll,' r u,,tl1 ,h° " ' ° rm
° ' 0r
"Wo got a muzzle for the dog after effective,
rnrricd oul in retl.
In
Filtrili«, t6 chang*
houndafir ■! •*iT,*
A GVf- Together Social
had that new hotel to accommodate j have an interest in more than one
miifíurtpf« district« number 1 «nd
M
of I that, and then he scratched up tho
The member» of the Congrega - ««til filati Irla nn« elisi, Ihereliufe »■
the reception hall red rotes featured
the people who are already flocking newspaper or any * other kind
neighbor’s gernnlums
Wo consoled
llnifl *4
Mi •&lt;1■P.| h&gt;
, It
*nt**hMM*T* ssf Sr nulnoir I nullt y,
here for accommodations
Several business
ourselves that ho wns a good watch the decorations, while the drawing tional church will have a (let
t
* • •
spiilnn,
i
hi*
'il
h
d
«
y ttf 1»f »!.«t •* % f1
room
was
charmingly
pretty
with
|
Together"
social
at
the
church
Frinew hotels and apartment houses
1»?»
dog, anyway, but one night a burglar
IVI 1, that th»* tIr*rriptHíf» a*f
N
in 1 tir c•hri t If» r* «d * « ••
here would bj- the begt paying prop- « \ Chicago* building corporation ] got Into tho house and stopped on him, its red dahlias and cnlhdium leaves, flay evening of this week, to which ■llalrlrt
! «ir
Itrittnn,mu «í ■ jioiñt «*n i h*- ah» r
In all of the rooms the mantels all the members, old and young and M&lt;»nrns*, «t thr loo« «ll i‘»rk • »
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ositions that men of means could boasts because it built tws&gt; stories and that soured tho creature so badly
a#.?
t ht firr »uíh t«» llufhrt |fn*t ! 1.
own nnd just why they are nrtt ¡n 4^ hours. Which is a mighty that wo hud to lot himBleep
In (ho were bunked with cut flowers and I their friends are cordially invited
H
«Iniiff *«Iti liti ghr*Y •tr**P*t 1*»
’t
ferns
j A pleasing program will be rendered Unrt »Hh I‘p**n» Il ivenui 1II* fi* r ’
started is a mystery to
achievement to
to those of us bed with us after that
10 mis W
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e■ hsmall
rnnI■ achievement
•
»Iff «irruir !*' Ita rii nt 1fi *1i 1Ht(1 *
build
"Wo
tried
keeping
him
In
the
sli-d.
( a r nattons were trertf—t *T"T&gt;rwfrr* 1 »brrrigUoo.L.—
evening. refresh iti ri Un* funitmg skAuwX. ansi *«H, • at«»
beirr rumor» of one here rrrtd there—trtirr- bn re* ptwTi Trerusfomed t&lt;&gt;
Ti »
Ned luti. I. J, t i and i
but he dug out In tho night and after
From the ment» served and a delightful even­ Snuth
hut rumors are not providing a ini¡
least six stories every night announcing Ills presence by ticking us »ion in t-he dining room
. U
uf Ilanffr J U F ««1. ihr H*T* U
w
«l*»n 11II«* t»* *lie f tif ilr f»
chandelier over the table ribbons of ing uf social mlcr&lt; nurse promised »«ut
place f o r j h e people. It is my can• • •
¿
‘
fl
* «4
Unsi J I l»i alid 11, T p
on tho fare, ho crawled In with us,
t
hn»it
w
bn
at
temi
red
readied
to
the
corners
ami
were
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m
a
U
?
1
III
F«*r
t
krfif'«*
!
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f{. «*:'t|f**
did opinion that a hotel will never ,
During these strenuous
IV» of (feas nnd muddy feet, nnd all
*••t inri i( fyr *.f iiiHlift fit a«*rt*un
caught
in
place
with
sprays
of
fern,
be built in Sanford unless Sanford u .tf whr|l t ,
M
.
,
r, „r,.
il «nd V. Tp -'**
h .if li*
■■Ro we hud to get rid of him."
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It t» a nnmitni-il t ♦ 1 Mi»» lume» I
»h«*pi1» I ■■» «1»*flt Si , r
a lovely I'omblllUtlon of colors upon
•**
people build 1^ themselves.
doing all they may to annihilate
ni 1.«kai JIraaup, f Iis*O* r irt «
the white cover.
Upon the center Margaret Withe of Sanford and Ed­ l&gt; ilips-rttOf», «îllflif Thr U ni ahors* • 1Als
The
Camera
In
War.
lone another in several parts of the
‘Tt
p S* John* iti'»*r, 1hrnr.
Reporting wars with cameras Is llko of the table a tall vase held a ward H &lt;in Halier nf Den) Hem h. Jp«aup Tu:a*t h
hi g ih»* ?*f John* rivr* '
••*
* " W h y don’t you advertise?” ask- world the life of the newspaper
M
niiM
ir,
lltrrim
*
S
ts
ut
h
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r
•
I
ri
I
)
ftaH£
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N
J.,
were
married
S
e
p
tt
2
h.
1914
hunting big game with ft jibytographlo shower of red carnation» and ferns,
ed the editor of the home paper, worker is not all beer and skittles
»ntl Snuth ahorr oí *al«I Ijikr lo jto t sí
outfit. It gives ua something wo never from which radiated
glu»s chains. by Pastor Tbo». S. Long, of tbo Pat­
innlfic
"D o n ’t you believe in advertising? ’ by any mnnner'nf mibm*. With the
Ms* if (ufihrr pr V*•*! by ?k«’ Uni*
hnd before.
connecting four smaller vases of terson Memorial M ?! church, H11I"1 m ag in advertising, replied the strict censorship which has been esI «turtl &gt; &lt;iifnini**i hiji*fi fina* t h*If Gettysburg were fought today tho carnations, with its dainty appoint­ 11 more, Mil. After a short trip to ■
1apira of ra rnnt
fit*r■ i|i«ir»rt No
at
proprletor of the Hayaville Racket 1 tabliahetl in Eufope it Is difficult for camera would be on Cemetery ridge.
•anni*
f* *«( ■
ments und favors of «mall white eastern cities the bride and groom low« now ri k■t?, I*** rhangt’tl
store.
" B u t why are you against the various press association* to get Perhaps the tnlktng machine would
It* finti ti* ** * j *ti* &lt;■i« »i.. *. -i* »
**
will arrive in \jbury Park N 1
* ;« 1111 «l ipper» Idled
wi th c a n d i e s
it? asked the editor
It keep* a authentic information amt -lav after also be on hand to reprvulnre for tho
..f I ab. Mi t t.»i «t t p,. *.,wl '•! I ét V ..
where arrangement» will !&gt;. m.vle tor r»4ii .. t»h
I tic t a b l e wa* a r l i * t o i d l y
pr e t t y
Mogi» » -f . t *K*
feller too awful busy." replied the day there is a sameness about l i e world the lerrlblu grumble and nim­
aYttrtf Huchi *
* *.*
i»
1-**
going
their
new
borne
\
t
e
m
p
t
i
n
g
»lx
('n
u
rse
l
u
m
i
c
i
n
i
was
w
H
h
I
r
r
n
■
h
tvptu
i#* »h» n. | v•
1
*t
proprietor
"1 advertised in a news­ press report that drives the tele­ ble and roar" of a battle
«ani
»V'itür
art.I
?ron»
nw
ati»na
•&gt; i*
served.
There
would
be
a
moving
picture
paper one time abgut ten years ugo, graph editor almost to despair in an
«n liPir, punninit \••( *n»l VVr«i «• * »?
JVrsuituf A/rilriun
Frui t C o c kt a i l
Herí ion* I, 2», 11 an»l 12.
T*»»l* •*»»!' -if*
und 1 never even got time to go effort to find a paragraph that worth looking at—fllraa reeling off
South
angn
K**ta tbfinr* Wni aloft
Mrs. W. H. Hill and Miss Made­ •retino níMoH
Chicken Croquettes
Gree-n Peas
Pickett's
chargo
and
tho
talking
mat»
U
»
Ih«
W
r
k
IV
■
rlvrr. iHnr*
fishing.”
throws a new light on the situation, cblno' records unrolling tho crackle
H»
line Hill returned Thursday to their Northerly i!«iof, thr Wrkiva rivrr
Creamed Potatoes
Biscuits
juTirtiur\ wlïh thr
John* flvrf i »*nf*
nnd when it cornea to writing heads of 10.000 rifles!
home in Narcoosee.
Asparagus Salad
ut hraofrrly up thr Si Johns »
4tk
t A friend of mine who happened for the stories it taxes hi» ability
Latlcr Motifor, fhrnr*r Kaatffly al"? i'
I wonder If our Victor friends could
Ice Cream
* hwpr tif salit lahr fit point **i hrfi* i
to be at the .opening of the scho'ols to the uttermost to avoid sameness reproduce a sound ns great as tho
\Airs.
William
McKinnon
has
re­
Hr
H
fyrihrr
fraiiivfil
that
a
r
.
Coffee
tif ths* ehancr* muir
the other day remarked afterward and repetition.
combined ro«r of Leo’s anil Meadu'a
turned from a visit to North Caro­ ilnrrlptlnfi
mi«a|»n*ra‘ dial rM*t« N*»» l alut *
300 nnd more can n o n ? ’ . *
Auction bridge »«• played through
*f
that he deplored til# useless uddiîrrril upon thr min ut r litioka ttf '1
A peculiar idea is more or lei
Hut even with tho daring scouts oul *be afternoon, the prize, a hand- lina.
an&lt;1 1&gt;r puMlshr»! t*nrr a. »
tlons to school curriculums the*e prevalent to the effect that the newsappio &gt;n a ri»
pu1*11*F» l
«ruunt &gt; «riil
days, all of which reminds us that paper of the United S t a t e » purposely high In air taking photographs of tho some cut glass rose howl &gt;111» won
Mrs
Walter
Bund
and
daughter.
Hr It fufthrr rr*«|vr«î, that 1 S
while getting shaved the other day print reports unfavorable to the enemy's positions, nnd with camera« by Mr». F. J. Gonzales. Mrs. Wat- Misil Hazel Hand, returned Friday ! la «a,
(*lrr k ttf thr Hoar il lit f nur1
a n d ' phonographs reproducing battles *on was presented withNthe guest
mitslonrn «hall rnakr or «sii»p t&lt;»
the barber getting on the same line German empire. This is so far from
for fireside consumption, war finally prize, six lovely
cut glass tea- ffom a very delightful summer a errtiiìr»! ropy of ihr ehangp* ru* ’
,o f talk remarked: ".Huh, there wasn't the truth thnt it would be unworthy coraoa down to tho snmo old game — coasters.
r4
spent in Now York and New Jersey. tlraer iptino nf »auf tllsCrirts, a* t*T •bill
Atila J * y hJA1, t h* 1toaf 4 « ashich cop t
no physical’ geography in my days of comment were It not for the fact men behind the-guns shooting tho oth­
bit crrtlftrd lo h« ctorrrel bjr auch rit»*
Serving were Misses May Thrash­
ihr chairman of thr iloartl of ' ** in«T
when 1 went tl achool.
Teachers that the majority of the persons er fellowa.—Philadelphia Ledger.
Miss Margery Boor, violin in- hy
l'om rr.n .lon i-f», .» l it r c r t l f l . i l cop&gt;
er
and
.Elizabeth
Stafford,
prettily
didn’t know what paddih' was then. *who held this view are sincere in
ul tk - ' * ' *’
Stetson University will lr* n « m ll( « il lo th»
gowned in white and wearing red utriietor at
Plnrld».
* • •
1.
, Who Laughs Last.
their belief.
The majority of the
have
her
studio
at
the
home
of
A
d
n
p
tril
In
u
firn
tio»rd,
lt
d
. I k - M ‘1ä!
\
It was In old Pohick church down In ribbons.
al Orlober, A I» 19U. by lb&gt;"
^ You never miss the water unfll newspnpers in the larger cities of the
Mrs.
F.
P.
Strong.
She
will
give
In­
C o u n t y ( ‘a n i m i . . t o n a r » ol S e m i n a i .
Besides the honoreo, Mrs. Thrash­
Fairfax county, Virginia, that Woahthe well runs dry and by the same country are served by the Associ­
Fl
ar
l
c
t
»
lngton “'used to worship, and tho an­ er’s guests were Mesdames Henry structions In Sanford, Wednesdays
t 'r » n k t. Woodruit
token you never miss a good citizen ated Press than which there is no cient town of Alexandria Btood much Wight, J . W. Diclrins, S. E. Pules- and Thursdays.
I. P. Has»n
J
. F. M r t.a ln
until several weeks after he Is dead more conservative or reliable organ­ as H stands now on tho nouth bonk Ion, Geo. D. Bishop, R. A. Newman,
r. W. Enumlnxi-r
Tho Sanford of tho Potomhc before thif city of
J
A ( 'l a r k
and ns the different questions come ization in existence'.
Mr. J. D. Hood nnd family have
N. H. Garner. B. W. Herndon,
A ltr.t ;
up In array— questions thnt usually Herald has been receiving daily bul­ Washington hud begun to bn on tho Frank Miller, Forrest Lake, C. O. returned to Sanford for the winter
K. A. I louglw.., ( ’ Irrk.
t3.Tur»-t(r
needed his advice and assistance letins .from tho Publishers' Ex­ north bank. Pohick also still exists, McLaughlin, F. J-. -Gonzales and A. and will occupy their new bungalow
oa
Iho
following
story'
proves:
change
nnd
the
news
has
been
more
his absence at the meeting places is
in the southern section.
NOTICK
P. Connelly.
ti
On lb« 3rd d a y of * N ov»m hrr
t '*
"Washington folks laughs at tho Al’ made more noticeable as time passes. reliable than that of the big papers.
r.IT
i h r l r r - z u l . f R ir p lin r *?»r lloatd "t
-3-----•).
T h e .a ttitu d e of n newspaper in oxnndry slowpokce," mused tho Po­
I was immeasurably shocked at the
v Mr. Ernest Krtlpp spent Satur­ C o m m i . i l o n r r . In an d *(*ir S a m l i i" 1*
0
Krueger— Dougin*
F l o r i d a , will buy, nnl li*». th.ti 1
.1
telegram announcing the death of such matters must he judged by its tomac river flat-boatman, "and tho A!day in town, the guest of Mr. and w orth uf matal riilY.-rt, |o ha u*rd
Sanford friends of Miss Cora Anne
exandry feller laughs at tho Fairfax
ro n a lru rt to n In S e m i n a l » County
M d( tlGeorge Fernald. Being accustomed editorial utterances and not by its
Mrs. Deane Turner.
m
In rutvart a r * aakvd to aubmi&lt; 11 I. it
bayjiceda, and tho Fairfax guys, they Douglas, whose home Is at Fort
to seeing .him each day for a num- news dispatches. The present Eurot h a t time.
laughs at tho one-gollused yaps down Florida will be interested to hear of
.»»all
K A iM lU l.l '
ber of years and nuriroered among poan war is the most difficult to In Pohick.”
Mrs. H. E. Hester leaves for Or­ C la rk ot lh» Hoard ol C o u n ty Cnmoi
her marriage which occurred at DeSatninol*
C
o
u
n
ty
,
F
la.
hla friends there were but few mat- handle, from a newspaper standIt Is probable that
"And Pohick?” queried a curious Land, Sept. 30th, at the home of lando today.
13-TiiM-tlr
t e n , of s t a te that were not discussed point, of any that has ever occur- stranger.
Mrs. Hester will reside In Orl&amp;ndo.
h e r , sister, Mrs.. Andrew Bradshaw,
wlth him and his absence is the 1 red. It is practically impossible for
“Oh, nono of ’em ain’t nuthln’ on
NOTICK
Miss Douglas wns united in mar­
more noticeable now.- His unfailing a correspondent to g'et anywhere them Pohick natives,” returned the an­
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wright an­
On Ih» 3rd day of N««amb»r, tJ l •• ‘
riage.
to^
Mr.
Alfred
George
Krueger,
th*ir
rrzular
m»»tinz
Hoard «I ' "’‘"'r
good Humor, optimistic nature uhd fièar the r « I scene of action and the cient mariner confidently. ’Thom hill­
nounce tho birth of n little daugh­ Commlnlutirr. In ahd »hr
for Seminate *
’■
by
Rev.
C.
H.
Ferran
of
the
Presby­
billies
laughs
at
tho
po’
devil«
In
Florid*,
w
ill
buy.
on»
pair
of mutf ***'’ .
manner of going into each and every battle front is a day’s journey by
ter, Friday, Oct. 2nd.
and
harna».,
aullabta
for
road
w
uri
•
*
terian
church,
only
a
few
intimate
proposition for the benefit of the fast express in length. If the corres­ Washington what baa tor wear their
all perron, natine »am» for »»I»
,
friends of tho bride and hostess be­
•amo on (round ready for in»p«‘, i‘"1
city and county made him a valu­ pondent should, by some good for­ sto* clo'cs an' a clean shirt every ilnv/Mr. and Mra. ]. C. Bonnet left (hat
tirer.
,
glo week-day an' has t e r -come plum’ ing present.
(»«at)
'
E . A, IIO U O I i - '
able addition to. the city, the board tune, securo a story it must pass
last week for Chrlsllansburg, Va.
down ter Pohick for their coon-huntin'.
Clark pt th* Hoard 'of County t ut'"0'
The bride who is a veiy attractive
of trade and t iv it interests of San­ t h e ’ censorship Of half a dozen in­ They laughs at 'em, but, mostly, they
They will be-away a month or six
■loner., Semina]» County, PUyountf woman, was charming in a
t3 -T u r*-5 tc
•
ford.
He even found time to' de­ dividuals before It is transmitted pities 'em!" '
weeks.
stylish
gown
of
white
und
carried
an
vote to the Sanford Band and pro­ and there Is but little loft* of the
arm bouquet of bride’s roses and
Itrpart mrnl of Thr Inlrrl»'
mote its interests und, I am glad to original dispatch. The ultimate con­
tt. 8. (.and OfTlrr at Gatnr»»Hk I '■
\ l .Mr. and Mrs. M. Frank are ex­
asparagus plumosa.
Or l oh«*r f 1 *
sumer
gits
It'in
the
form
uf
11
salmi
learn t h a t on Thursday night of this
Dally Thought*
After the informal reception which pected home today from several
S o t i r * L h f f f b y iflv*n th»t
&gt;t
wèek tho band will render a Fernald mijtus the inayonaise.
In God’s world, for Ihoso who are In followed the Wedding cerem ony,.Mr.
Wnlltirr of Wtklwo, Florid»,
months'
sojourn
In
the
north.
Miss
2iilb. 1914. rnml»* lloroMttjiil ' ‘'
With the Gorman cable cut it Is earnest, there In no failure. No work
* Memorial. Concert, sacred to hia
and Mrs. Ifrueger left in his car for Florence F’rnnk retprpod lust Friday, OU124. for HWH of NW‘t( NVV ,
H»c. S and Nil of SF. U. Sreimn &lt;•
memory knd hbt favorite plftyes will but natural that most of the news truly done, uo word earnestly spoken,
New Smyrna, whore they will make to. the delight of her many friends. •hip 20 South, Kans» 20 F.a.t, 3* '
'
be rendered in the -First Park in 'th e comes from sources controlled by ao sacrifice, freely muda, was ever
Mrrldian, ha* filed nolle» of lat»,‘&lt;"
their future home.
make
ihr»»
year
proof,
to
aatatdlik
*•*'
nado
In
vain.—F.
W.
Robertson.
hand stand' where for so many-years the allies and the reader o f'every
(ho land abov» d»»rrlb»d. kefnre ' 1»
Miss Lucy Newsome of Lakeland to
bis presence was always noted at newspaper must necessarily
His
of Ctrfult Court, at Sairford, Florid,
Bopti— Sadler
was the gueat'of Mrs. K. R. Murrell the I9\h day ot Norarahrr 19H
news* with a grain of salt until he
the different concerts.
Sound Advice.
Claimant name, a» wltn«»»»«:
marriage in which .n very cor­ last-week while en route to Jackson­
., '
B*n Hall, ot Wekl*a. Florida.
its
statements.' .'Treat your friends as you do your
No more beautiful tribute could further confirms
John llall, ol Waklwa, Florida.
.
be paid to the momory of George There isn’t a neVapsper in this coun­ bank account Don’t be reckless with dial Interest Is felt in Sanford (a that ville. Miss Newsome teaches one of , Jamea M. Ufown, of W»kt*-. Homi»the
grades
in
the
Jacksonville
pub­
UllaU
Brown,
of
Waklwa,
n
M
a
of
Miss
Mary
Croft
Boyd
and
Mr.
' Fernald than to have tba band play try but that wants to publish the them Juat became you've got them.—
IIENIIY 8. Cl J«» « • «
Ralph Tilden Sadler. Tho wedding lic ecbooi.
lS-Tu»»-5tr
bis favortie selections aa 0 memorial real news about the war and if it Detroit Free Press.
- *,&lt;.»
* Advertisement in state paper
reads, ‘‘Salesman wanted to sell
church people on commission.” When
these salesmen get started 1 would
like to put in my order for u nice
»oft shelled Baptist.

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�W A R N E W S F I V E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F I E L D

P U B L IS H E R .
SEMI-WEEKLY

*

H ERALD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

" I N S A N F O R D — L ife la Wmth Living
SA N KO It I), F L O R I D A . I'll! DAY, &lt;u 11 »ltl.lt 9, I ' j l i

VOU'.MK VI

NO

EXPRESS RATES ARE
ANTWERP, NEXT BELGIAN CITY
regular m eeting ST. JOHNS RIVER
RECEIVES ATTENTION
NOT EXORBITANT
TO SUFFER HORRORS OF W A R
of CITV COUNCIL

WAS HELD LAST
MONDAY NIGHT

THE PORK BARREL YIELDS
A BRIEF SUMMARY OF EVENTS IN T H E GREAT OSCEOLA (¡R O W E R S SA TIS­
A SMALL S I M FOR
FIED THAT COMPANY IS
EUROPEAN SLAUGHTER— DECISIVE RESULTS
UPPER END
TRYING TO SERVE
%

Washington, Oct. it. Allotment of
the $30,000,000 appropriated by v*»-gress for rivers-and harbtfrs improve­
ment . t hW year iipnm~r h i i'
today by the board of army engin­
eers.
The largest single allotment
was ^$3,760,000 to thu . Mississippi
river commission.

E X PE C T E D BY BOTH SIDES SOON

t

II

BULKHEAD WORK
IS PROGRESSING
RAPIDLY AT THE
PR ESEN T TIME

Kissimmee, Oct. 7.— There was a
both place*
Von Kluek still holds
London, Friday, 11 n. m.
__ „.well attended meeting of the OsceRouter dispatch from Antwerp mtuv11'1 |
AI.I. MKMBERT w e r e in
,|&gt;
11n11'" 11'.'et t r Ttfrt
&lt;;\uwwswcTrsm-y.wstrrT-rHpPmw- »THE CONCRETE PILINGSsay»""TiT'rg^TTa’u
t,* Aqi^yyt. suburb, t u r n e d Ghw-*v&gt;»ivTw i r- Trrn iT y e i ,--------- —era'
Association
here today.* 'T----hè
ATTENDANCE— M A T Zeppelins have at lucked city o f principal topic.of discussion was ex­ . ARE BEING PLACED
burning.
Bombardments- been ter­
thus of . r o u t in e
rible, according to Ostend dispatch Antwerp am) dropped horns on press rate«. Lloyd S. Tenny, secre­
AND DREDG&amp;-ALdated
lust night. "Germans reported tnhabrtmTM*trtttfng'nurhhers, and tcr- tary and manager of the Florida
mSWlSEELUE— ----throwing incendiary bombs.
Many T o n a i n g the populace.
Growers and Shipp«TT*~ T e ngne7—W*.
Both urmie» i n . west depending on K. • Haile, superintendent .o f the
parts Af city burning,
The hulkheading is progressing,
*
*
Charleston Harbor, S. C„ Ashley
‘¿«¡o n Oct. 5th at 7:30.
Present,
flanking movements and troops are man of the
express company and slowly perhaps and yet as fast as
river
channel,
$15,000;
Winyah
Hay.
B \\\ HerndoTi, president: C. M.
Official statement by* Gerntan G e n ­ completely worn out wit Ii long many of the merchants attended.
could be expected when one takes
pin gee, W. W. Abernnthy, It. C. S. C., $15,000; Great I’eedee river, eral Stull ut Berlin, dated lust night, fighting.)
It was shown to the growers that into consideration all the difficulties
S.
C.,
$10,000;
Santee,
Wateroe
anil
Maxwell. H. E. Tolar, J . Adams and
says nothing definite decisive on
Bulgaria reported as entering war t lit* Southern Flxpress Company was that these men who have the work
Congaree rivers, S. C., 430,000: western front. Fort Breendonk, be­ and will lie an ally of Germany,
J D. Davison.
in no way responsible for tho rates in charge have surmounted.
The
Minutes of last mectinit read and Savannah harbor, Ga., $150,000; fore Antwerp been taken.
Attack hnving tlready attacked Servia
of which-the growers had been com* work of dredging has been delayed
Brunswick harbor, Ga.. $25,000; on inner fortifications begun. Bom­
»pproved.
'
Capit 1 has been removed from plaining and that voluntarily that on account of tho hnpl pair encoun­
The commiltbe ott opening Tenth Savannah river below Augusta, Gp., bardment city behind fort opened
Antweri to Ostend to avoid the company hud petitioned the Inter­ tered at the very outset. This was
$15,000; Altemnha, Oconee and Oc- when
street were granted further time.
Commander assumed re­ German unity that will soon enter state Commerce Commission to al­
necessary to overcome by the use
Moved and seconded that the vnl- mulgee rivprs. Ga.. $40.000:' Flint sponsibility.
Hostile aviator dam­ A ntw eri.
low it to decrease the rate.
of specially constructed machinery
nation &lt;*n I,&lt;&gt;l 8, Block G, Tier 2 l&gt;o°Hver. Ga., $13.000; Chnltabijpcliee aged hull at Düsseldorf, destroyed
The meeting st Ocala at which that could only be built in certain
Repot led that allies line has been
river, below Columbus, Ga., $05,’000; airship cover.
redured Irom $1000 to $700 c
the
existing rates were put into ef­ shops and larger engines and other
broken iiy attacks of Gerrnun ravA resolution recommending Hon. Coosa river, Ga., and Alabama, lock
fect, was u meeting at which the equipment were found to be-ahsoAntwerp besieged cannot
long \“'O" '» I he French territory and on
Geo DeOoitea to the Governor for in dam No. 4 and dam Nu 5. $30,Interstate Commerce Commission i Iulely essential.
wiihslum!
heavy
gun*
of
Germans
l ^e west- n wing of the army
appointment to I he office of pro«»-- ono. lock and dam at Mat us Bar
fixed I he commodity rates'and paid
While the workmen were waiting
uml will lie forced tv capitulate
1n - [ In t lie - a-t i In- Russians arc balcuting attorney for the Seventh J u ­ near |{onte. Ga.,'*$10.000.
no particular attention to the veg­ for the new equipment the work has
hnlmnnt*
fleeing
to
llullutid
and
tering
away
m
I’rzeitiysl
and
will
Tampa
Bay.
Fla
,
$14.000,
Si
Pe­
dicial District should a vacancy ap ­
etable rates and »hen issued an or­ not lugged, but the bulkhead is be- .
effect the capture of that city. -All
tersburg harbor, $1,500, Apalachicola Germany.
.
pear was passed.
.
der that the vegetable rates would be ¡ng constructed every day as the
The following resolution was then Bay, $15,000; St. Andrews Bay. * Little doing in the eastern and efforts of Austrians to relieve the sovertty-flve per cent of the first
Success city have been repulsed by the class rate, and the result was an in­ concrete pilings were being con­
$36,000: Narrows in Santa Hosa western theater of war.
passed:
structed ull the time they were wait­
claimed by allies and Germans ut Russians
Whereas George H. Fernnld. one Sound, Fla., $5,000.
crease in rate.
ing for the mubhinery.
St. Johns river, Jacksonville to the
of the hoard of bond trustees, here­
N« rIt for Itcltcr Rates
Few .Sanford people realize what
tofore appointed to handle the bond ocean, $200.000; Jackson villi- to I'aDied in Oviedo
Methodist I hurrh
It wii-i further shown that it Intd a line piece of concrete work these
issue of the city of Sanford for the lulka, $5.000. I'alatku to l.akt- liar
Mr Thomas Weston died at Ins
The Sunday school attendance is taken a great deal of work and effort
piling» are going to lie and a trip to
sum of $.r»0.d00, authorized for the ney. $5,000; Indian river, Fla. $10,- home in Oviedo, Florida Thursday improving with each session of the on the part of the company* to get
the lake front 7» a revelation to the
OOO ( 'aloovuhatchee river, Fla , $2, i i i - t i i i . g i l,*| [«t I *&lt;14
pu r po s e id Ihitiidutidg the outsiund
s* lutol
t i i U r g e i i ai l e tula in • si nce 1 to- reduction as far a* it i*. because
visitors
Thr pilings are 'prnhuhly
ini floating indebted lie*» of l lie city |0oll, W illalimii on, In • river, hla
lb- was burn in t In tuii. Iowa Inly , the seho«a» moved to the --tar tin- Southern FIxpress t Iimpany had tin- h*-si that have been manufac­
Vpnlachicnlu river. Fla . 2H, I s i s
of Sanford, Florida, departed tins $10,000,
He spent his childhood theater
recorded last Sunday to tirsi get the consent of tin* other tured in the state for similar pur­
life on the IVthday of September. in chi ding t'ut Oil, Lee Slough. Lower days' rn Iowa anil lu'oved with hi* A milch I.ngi-r il 11end» nee IS entier! express companies of 1 he country,
poses and consist of concrete post»
fhipoli
r l \•*r and upper lll|uila puri ni* t" lllium- wlo-ri- he resided ed to-xl
. I., v
The hanru-r wlip I
therefore
illio-itltlg with it ami liten luid to lied and reinforced by iron and steel
Ik it resolved that Mr. A. ltt K&lt;-&gt; .riser from Marianna to it* mouth. until ISTI when he went to Kansas. wus uwar-led the.school will he ills-. jj,,j t ))t. consent of the Interstate an,| they will last
a century
The
There ( " o i nme r . e I ' . i i m m —imi w loi h tt w be and is hereby unanimously a p* $15.000.
I Tn January IHfi.t iu- wa* married* to played for the first time
piling» an- placed in position by
■in r harbor M.m . I Klliott «r*-in Newark. Del h*, ve l-i-i
,r *i hol.tr» i *- --ii. i hi pet it ion i og tor and »u&gt; hopeful of
pointed and elected by t lie full hoard
('hann-l Jr-un Cl.
water pressure and i he wall that
I'hese
of the iit&gt; council jif Sanford. Flor in T. itnpa Bay I* la . il j.o o o , . L imi aware
...... ..
S*,,v - m l . - r I.
To this unroll were horn 1 h u r r h t • lo-l l w,. S u n d a y wa» finished part ol the "way a few
ids as a bond trustee, in place of nel fr-iiii MpaLt-uicnl.i nx-r to St seven children, finir girls and three a re t o r n - -I m i n a elu»* wl - nh is J
T ) l r l es s ons m e x p r e s s ran-» whi ch
weeks ago has been furnished with
Choi j hoys
Geo ii Fernald, deceased
Signed Andrews Bay Fla .
t
a
u
g
h
t
h11*»*
p
a
s
to
r
1
lo*
m*tru&lt;
w
r e givpn t he gro we r * w--n- mti-r
Tilomas Arthur, I I........blest
the concrete caps and makes ;i haiidtawatehee river, Fla and Mahn mu. *oii wa* r.iketi from il-i fa mil v t&gt;v tlt-t- will
&lt; i hem (nr i nt e l l i ge nt 11.s |tj|g and g a v e t h e m a n i ns i ght Milo
by the hoard
-iulu- appearance
Ti n- walls
ur*Muted mol »ecuiuled tiiat l he $20,1111(1. Kskl t nhn a nd f -itiecoh rtv
hi rship
i Ii- great i.r gi-l ..f -I- ,m h r i ,ir '4 n h . - L ori h o
r In m . i n 1, •11m ***( 111ft *• * " ' iT i f ' i * Tii Tv*
duui.-l&gt; teUiiotyxid . u a l . u a Lv a c ­
f 1,.....I .ita. K.ì :n-.t* m* I'm.',
¡&gt;.ifh north iff I lie (i mm mar •*rs. Florida and M.ll-.lll,.!
syajAiuW — 'r t s r i M l M Í M h l f . d w d i j -|-h„si. rites «-(.„I s-e • g-*ef
crete posts tiiat are f.i'lt licit In
ff ÎI $#-f ^*■*1iev**f V» t1»' *- —*\r- r 1
\
n
îi
*t
. ibi i.-1o- :L1 111* $ t
School t'l- and tie- »»rr&gt;—-I
noi
indy
..
f
pi
y
1
o
Florida
hui
■I 1 ' 11.1 1,1mil - llo-v I -1 to
dead men as tin- foundations in
u litt**, a i Louisiana and wherever the Southern
M 1.--util.i 11a 11: -l V1V|4**1*♦, H o n d a
drrlicat'd to tie children of the II \ Florida Mi- -,
in t i ie
lb* .»l- r 4 * 11 * .1 » h
the ground an- called nnd tlie*** will
Texas. $ 17.000.
tt a playground. Carried
■*. l à a
1:1
, Fx pr * »* ( ompii ii v r* a - i n 1'
and e l ­ absolutely prevent tin- wall» from
Mr \\--*to- wa* 1al,-iii *erii-u-l&gt;
Si r . . - * r - in f \ » »Y tt ill D* Mill *1 ici l * 1 in 11inm i I mg • vpn *» i ol ii i- ill
An ordinance adopting t he
1. 11 .... »Mot -I..V wi t h Volio v I nut hl«
giving way t •» bigh «eus or heavy
to fe- 1 at tmim wjm .
M II» Wl-ii
viKti urdí’,.mu** of I he - ity of
tii*u h t &lt; ) I m u r illuni
pressure from the wind and water.
a i d pa ■' ■! a ma TLqr-ula
till next Minila y at un-rniug ho u r 1
ford of i 'i I I was read ili I ill I
t . r ii « e r* &lt; onv i nretl
The
walls are very substantial and
Tiie Annual Convention of
h'*
lie wa* a man of sound mind and 11 o ' l l o i ' k , t h e p a s to r Rev S t e m - 1
plxrcd on it» first reading utul pass
tin- work of filling in will »tart hi
Florida a t-|e. ihiklv and wa* always busy
South Central
i list rii t
v
x
In*
i*umi
Many
of
the
grow*
mi-yi'r will pres ent tlo*
D u t i e s ol a
rd Muled and seconded that the Christian Kruli-.iinr 1 toon will be
with blood in their eyes and with the about one week from (lute us the
\(n*r whi ch t w o
Fu Itemi services were held from church m e m b e r "
rules Is* waived and It be placed on
held in our city Del. 3fl, 31 and
cony
ictIdn thui itu express company cutter heads will arrive by tiiat time
I he M i*1 bollisi Episcopal idlliceh ill apple . ts for me tn lier» ill p will lie
its second rending by title only. ^ ^
at
t lie
&lt;"ongregutlolUll
Was
a robber well! a ’-'ay a» deeply The dredge boat and engine» and ull
livo-ilii on Sunday morning, attend lia |&gt;t i-1 I a n d ren-ix •»! i n t o 11 •
Roll call
Yea, Herndon, Dmgee. D
, (
\ helpful ami pra 11 ii*ul
c.in \ITU«■&lt;! that ttn* company was tile appliances of the very latest
vd h\ In* entire family, including his c bur- i
Adam*, Maxwell. Davison. Tolar and
ha*
been
arranged,
»nine
.1
.
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,
I prugra
If. i ! 1C In -■In 1In rU' Ii* 1Li ttg t.\ 11n m a k e ar c now in»ta!b-il a* -I rhi- real
l-Mfi
K .1 L *.1 s
who
Li*
di
Aw*rnath\
I arned
It was then I *f MIM11
T t • •Vening .11.* •.J
* f ,$f **■ -*r i. *■f I«»Jttjg i* * »la tight i
1-1 I- i 11 . ' r '. alld I"
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I ■ •i it« hi mil v i- I I--- t fi­
h) fit)»* ,i fi*t p.i
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and vin-ndid that the rules lie fur
t In * I 11 i i - • |-re*i-tei t - will tu
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u - f i see king mi all »•■r x ii e* 1 ■■
lh&lt;*r waned ami n be read in full j
I to nod i er 11 -J - hildri-n wi*h i o
1 ongregnlional &lt; hurch
present .M.-I till- |a r t ill pre-1
A resolution
was unanimously
liring
ti oi se w Im a t t e n d i nto lelloyy
arid placed on if* tlurd reading and
Next Sunday morning, a sermon
dellt of the state union. Rev D B Miperely tii.ink their many friend',
passed
as
follows:
"Moved
thill
it
in
ship with God.
Setting forth the
final passage. Roll rail, Yea, Hern­
on tiie Psalms will he presented,
Curry of Jacksonville will have an who have been so kind nnd patient
unhappiness of the worldly life and the sense of this meeting that we
don, Dingee, Adams, Maxwell, Davi­
during
the
illness
and
death
of
their
seeking
to give practical suggestions
important place also.
Mr Marcus
the jov of a life hnving tin &lt;'hrist approve as a general proposition the for more appreciative us»' of that
son, Tolar ant} Abernathy. Carried.
C. FAtgg of the Children’s Home So- father, including our many t batiks
proposed new rales, lint that we
us tile ideal
R »a* then read in full and passed.
Society is a Sunday
afternoon for the many and beautiful flower*
reco orme mi thul thè i-x|ir*-ss nllicials portion «*f thè Hi Dii*
A committee consisting of Coun- speaker, beside* mail.i di'trnt work
Ili-re presi - 111 In- asked tu confi-r with
111 (he evening al &gt; IH thè sercilmen Tolar. Davison .and Dingo
er* will lake part
Ihe i-xpn-s» computile» in au eflort tu '*•’** »»Il he short and upll lt ing, good
to jet with the jnayor to confer with
All &lt;
K S o c i e t i e s arc urged t o
g'-l » furi In-r ri-iliii iiiiii uf i h&lt;- pn. music es|ieciiill\ prepared. and a
the county commissioners regarding
short talk h&gt; tio- p.istnr -m ii.iutapin ii to
be pr e s ent by ileL g a l e *
IMir*»' lì r.ì Ï» n eggplanl
» bo*pit.t 1 nr farm for'th^ poor, they
s en di ng n a m e s of m i n e a* * " " i
as
i u in pan) Doing Its Best
I ' d . «nd hi.» l . - i - i l a l o n e policy
A
to report at the next meeting.
Mr Haile speaki ng of the meeting cnrilinl welcome i» ext ended to all
possible, to Mrs James Moughlon.
The reports of the chief ol police,
Registration Rooks Close Tomorrow
Me- rs Gibson and Hurt have ar afterwards »aid
I am glad irtdeeti
‘ »ur Su n d ay ...........1 i- being re­
Sanford
treasurer, collector, sanitary inspec­
Tomorrow
i»
tiie
last
opportunity
range!
for the Great World’s Series d i a l lit»«» grower» ware * h U s lied t h a t » crutUid uml y e t I here is room for
r
tor and lire department were rtfud
you will have to pay your pull lax and Ih«- score boar«l at the Imperial we are t ryi ng to do what is right, nn I
Berean'-FIdeffs ( lasses
school is graded, using
and Ordered filed.
and register, if you have not al- is the best that has .ever been ar­ and t ha t we have satisfied them t hat »he Graded Si-ries of l«-.»son helps,
At the Baptist church two large, "mtdy done mo.
Moved and seconded that the
The electrical this is as near right a» human beings
The books close ranged in Fioridu.
hope all the old scholars and
bills as signed by the president and enthusiastic classes meet each Sun- Saturday nnd will not be opened equipment is par excellence and the
can figure it o ut . nnd they are going many new M.n«*s will be found with
wit
h
the
fojlow
i
ng
approved by the finance committee day morning
ugaiq for two years, and those not jilays «iff be s h o w n j us t as they un- to wiih&lt;lruw a n y ( complaint tn it us next Sunday
program:
be ordered paid. Carried.
qualified will therefore not be able maile i&gt;n the fichi of art ion at Bos­ for it would mean that w«* must,
D«m t forget the G el
together
11.30 to fi 50 Willi Main St bool to vote in the general election next ton and New York. The ball fans
Moved and seconded that council
social tonight Friday). A jdeusant
against
onr
will,
keep
in
effect
the
0:60 to 10:00 Business »«'.»sion ol month, or hi any special elections of Sanford and virinity will enjoy
adjourn. Carried. •
present high rums, and that would tinte is promised all who come, a
class.
M. W.* LOV ELL. Clerk.
which may he held in the next two tlo- games us never before and with
mean an undue burden on the grow church fellowship evening, musir
10:00 to 10:30 Mrs. K K. Cox l»-i- years.
the Manie excitement us if they wvre er, and to such an extent woulti i h u l [ u,,d light refreshments. t ome an«)
The hur«len be that we would not g«'t bring a neighbor with you.
turcs tin' F'idelis.
Tomorrow is also the last day on watching them in New York
10:00 to 10130 Mr. G»-org»- Hyman which poll tax may be paid in order game “ ill he cnlleil each day at one
any shipments worth while
,
—- * *
to qualify for the general election o'clock and fmm tiiat tune until
Jacksonville, Oct. 9. — Appro xi- leactlrea tiie Berea a
mstely 500 wesu-rn and northern
10:30 to 10: -40 The classes unite in and tin- Tnq Collector will lie in his they finish the elevi Meal »witch
office until 8:00 p m. tomorrow hoard right from the wire« will
homm-eker* have arrived in Flor- a social 10 minute's
and on the heavier vegetables like
■
----------10:40 to 1;:60 Devotional service night (or the purpose of receiving chronicle each and every play. lL eggplant our ram we are asking for
lo
nearer accurate 403. the
Sanford Basket Ball team lieut llu»
is a must fascinating pastime even
poll taxes.
(Bajority reaching here yesterday conducted by leaders from the the
is sixty per «*1*111 ««1 the first class Orlando Military Co. team last Friif you are not a itali fan and tin*
10:40 to i0:50 Devotional service
others lo arrive today.
rate, while on beans, peas and tin* t)uy night cmi tho homo floor. It
people of Sanford should patronize
Injured by Auto
Thcvc- all arrived on trains on the conducted by leaders from the two x
lighter vegetable» it will be sikty-rtve wn„ „ fllHt jjiimP from start to finish,
The admis­
The little «laughter of John Stem- the games each day
'Outhern Railway, from the western classes.
per cent
1 This is the team tiiat lieul Sanford
pi- r was seriously injured yesterday sion will be 36 cents.
Kite way», being brought in on four- * 10:50 Dismiss for preaching. _
To .Serve the Public
j on t j,0 Orlando floor by k score of
lJ cn .**»»« cars attached to the
Mr*. F\ E. Gntchcl is president of by the Ford car of Mrs. McBride.
"W e have adopted and an* living 0«,
but Sanforil turned the
0&gt;»I Palm, which was run in two the Fidells and Mr. Leslie Bryan is On account of u passing wagon ob­ Methodist Sunday .School Honored UP *a *1"' motto Serve the Public
tables
on
them
in good iorm.
Tiie
The pastor of the First Methtldisl
structing the mail the child was uot
»cctioni yesterday, and will arrive president of the Berean.
Signs
of
tliut
kimi
ure
in
ull
our
°f*|team
work
of
tlm
Sanford
boys,
seen in time and the car knocked Church of this city attended the
n tw° section* this morning.
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.
flees, a fid it is a pleasure to me t o l whir|, is conniflorf«l as good ns any
her down, the wheels passing over Sunday School Institute which was attend such meetings, and explain
•f, n S[*dition to these homeaeekers,
Baptist Services Next .Sunday
in the state fooled the Orlandy
her head, breaking her jaw and held in Jacksonville on Monday and
w ptaaenger tiHvel from the west
matters in full detail, and leave it to players ‘who were much larger men.
9:30 Primary school will tie held
At this Tuesday of this week. The reports the fair minded if wo arc not keep­
•k*
WPit WB9 &gt;o heavy .that in the pastorium, 510 Pprk avenue otherwise injuring her.
writing the child is resting easy and from the school here prove«! to be ing to the straight and narrow path." A larg&lt;* crowd witnesse«! the game
e loyal Palrn^ja being operated
on account of the destruction of the
and were satidied in seeing the home
the tu it organized Methodist school
will recover.
° ,,cllon» t0 »ccommodate tho Shack.
team win.
reporting
from
this
section
of
the
c- Both sections of the train
Bought 11 a nr m k Place
Sanford play* tirlatulu tonight on
9:30
Myin
school
in
church
atlrtb
state
A
beautiful
bilk
a
ltd
gold
The
.S
’liiM
o
f
.S
’onford
M *r ay were crowded with people
the
Grin tido flour, a tight game is
Mr David Taylor of Anbury Park,
Tho subject of the sermon to in- hnnm * was awarded to this »■ lion!
«ming to Florida, many of them for tori um.
exj.ecled
and Sfinfuid lm,-. hope to
verinl ut
at the
Baptist church next The t ..nt.er xtill be «-xhibimd n«*xt N. ,1 , has purchased through the
11:00 Preaching. "T h e Overflowing b-li
•lixi-ri-ii
tin- BupttNt
p purpose
of
remaining until
C.Mltudly
Real
Estate
Agency
til«*
Put
another
xict.iry 111 their column.
■Prtng.
Stindav night at 7:30 will be " T h e Sun«! *
Every member of t h«Life."
I.
J
Hancock
plan*
on
Golden
bak«\
Lin«! up:
Sins of Sanford."
The church is |school will rejoice, as each one has
. Trotti every aotircc comes infor3:00 Jr.- B. Y. P. U.
Mr. -Taylor U luire und will take Sanford
Orlando
l o c a t e ji a t the corner of Park and made posaiblu the result.
6:30 Sr. B. Y. P.. U.
der '.°n
he* - y lraveL Knoxville
possession
ut
once,
intending
to
Herring
Pint’s
are
being
perfected
whereby
R
F
Sixth street. Mr. George Hyman,
Z ™
»HI have it* great7:30 Preaching,
"The
Sins of the pastor of the church will deliver a much larger attendance and better muke SunTord his future hoqio. We Pearson
L F
Moore
t h e f Cai:&gt; C.h,c* * ° »end* word that. Sanford."
welcome these new pcojdo to San­ Gilbert.
Ü
work
will
be
done
before
another
Salisbury
the
sermon.
Tho
large
audiences
thr°ugh that gateway will
Always welcome. 1■
R G
Chapman, c
continue* to attend tho Baptist ser­ report will be made, so that the ford. He* Is accompanied by L. G. Raynor
8t i " , eav**#t Hnown, while from
Egbert
nnd
son,
who
will
spend
the
school
will
hold
first
place
In
thp
C
ept.
f*.
Rotith
ï&gt;
G
Rrtdenbjiygh
G
E
O
R
G
E
HYMAN,
vices.
You
are
welcome
to
all
ser­
comes, every indication of
winter at tlte Taylor home.
state.
Subs: W. Ilouth, Washburn.
vices. "
•
* bounteoui harvéat of toiirfiU.
Pastor.
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OCTOÏ1ER 9, 1914

The construction, train jilis been at TRY .TO RATTLE COVELESKIE
¡giiniiiiiiinn
work on the- job for some time.
New ties have been laid and the New York Highlanders Make Persist­
ent Effort» to Excite Big Pole
rond will be in first class condition
by Discordant Singing.
There
is
regular
passenger
service
A BlHMCIl OF IN TERESTIN G IT E M S FROM CORRESPONnow. The Oviedo train made the
Plafers throughout the American
D E N T S -E V E N T S OF SEM IN O LE COIINTY— EFFICIENT
first trip Monday morning, ^It will
league
live under the impression that
"he much appreciated.
R E P O R T E R S COVER T ER R IT O R Y FOR HERALD
Harry Coveleskle, the Tigers' south­
We understand F.. F . . DuttoiYs paw, can be rnttled hjr tho persistent
auto truck will carry the school whistling, singing or playing of "Sllvijr
mou n t :&amp;I(1M
children from this end of town Threads Among the Gold.'’
Hon. F. I*. Forster und W. ii.
OVItlIU OCCUHHlNttS
Brady’s busses have Imen coming out
At different times this season oppos­
Wight' of Sanford were in totvn
for the purpose.
ing team« havo tried to make the big
Wednesday and visited the school.
\ /fl. II. Chappell has built a store Pole slip by following up tills practlco.
The Luilics' Mnguzine Club, after
building on Celery avenue and has They have yet to succeed, but ball
several months adjournment met at
~
a man in ch arge, selling groceries players are persistent Individuals.
Mrs. King's hospitable home on
HIST
Sim
ITfMS
New York’s Highlanders alnrted tho
and provisions.
Mitchell avenue last Friday after­
The county commissioners are tune when Coveleskle wan pitching a
noon.
A contest, the questions of
recent game In Detroit.
Miss
Fannie
Tabor
and
her
niece,
most
respectfully invited to come out
which held the names of the cluh
All through tho first Inning they
members was ingeniously arranged Miss Frances Pearson of. Paola and take a look ut the hud condi­ whistled and aang and stamped their
by the hostess nnd her daughter, spent a very pleasant day with Mrs. tion the brick road builders left the feet in accompaniment. A double
ditches in.
The ditches were in
- -..l.i. '
Mrs. Crawford. Th e "Santa Claus C. W. Berry Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. McBride took Mrs. none too good condition before they
Ship" for the relief of the poor or­
phan children in Europe was brought Alfred King, Miss AvU—S l f fistrom wero here and now. since the heavy
up„Jor consideration by" the presi­ and Miss Ora Billingsley out in her rains it .plainly shown where dirt
__ waa. piled while j-ond 'tiJfUflnt
JS
dent, Mrs. Meadd and plans' sug­ Ford for a m a r rid» Kriday.
4
Carl
Ilabun
went
into
the
ninth
going
on
and
never
removed
when
gested for raising money to
pur­
chase clothing to be ready by middle grade in the SauforcL-lugh—schual ¿Lu. owed, was completed-------’ James Mitchell has bought ¡r-ffriw
of November, when the ship will go this ttfrro. —
Mr
ml Mrs— M cBride, attcndcdfuim c Jnunch. raw bfifll. find other
n C M ml too SÛ
tTf r r tfli*' fishing
freshments were served at the Tjose cTiufch
" ’
Kir.
and
Mrs.
Itabun
attended
business.
an d - the club adjourned to' meet
next with Mrs. J . W. Lawton on the Eastern Star meeting Tuesday
evening a t . the Masonic. Hall.
Day street
The fields nre looking green from
Mias Johanns Me Sweeney of Can­
PAOLA POINTS
ada is here and is the charming lettuce nnd. celery nnd other plants
guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry which have been sCt out.
A. V. McGuinn is back again,
Mr. McBride leaves his place nt
Yonge, with whom she will spend
u pleasant summer spent in
after
seven o'clock every morning to take
the winter.
Cunada
and his summer home at
He hopes
The 4^any friends of Mrs. J . H. the children to Sanford.
Demorest,
Georgia.
^
bu m s« will be glad she is up again, all will be ready and meet him, so
Miss
Ruby
Smith
is
teaching
After Four Yeari of Discouraging I had gotten so weak I could not stand,
having been painfully injured from he can get them there on time. Ho school ut Blake, near Daytona.
and 1 gave up in despair.
has 21 to carry.
u severe fall some .weeks ago.
Roy Garwood is attending school
Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Gave
Alisa Avis Stenstrom is spending
Mis» Anna Weston of Wichita.
At last, my husband got me a bottle ol
in Sanford, this term
Kansas, arrived last week to attend uv couple of days this week with
Weather
still
continues
warm
and
Up in Despair. Husband
Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com­
Harry Coveleskle.
the funeral of her father, ihe late Mrs. L. Y. Bryan,
rainy, with little hint of autumn as
Mrs.
James
Smith
and
little
menced faking it. From the very f!rs1
Thomas Weston, who with, his fam­
Came to Rescue.
daughter, Philis attended church in I &gt;••*
M a k in g birds are nesting
ily have made Oviedo their home
play
pulled
Coveleskle
out
of
a
hole
dose, I could tell it was helping me. |
again and till the air with their
in the first period and In the second
for several years.
Mr. Weston had Sanford Sunday.
music
al|
day,
and
arc
even
some­
can now walk two miles without its
We have been having some fine
the Highlanders renewed their efforts.
been' growing feebler for some time
times heard at night when it is moon
rains
for
the
last
few
days,*
which
Through
tho
second
Inning
and
Into
and death came Thursday afternoon.
Catron, Ky.—In an Interesting letter tiring me, and am doing all my work."
light.
the third they went.
The family have the sympathy of were fine for seed beds and plants
Mr. nnd Mrs, Hick» and Mrs.
If you are all nin down from womanly
Coveleskle. Intent on pitching, paid from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
the entire community in this their already set out in the field.
Bona
had
an
exciting
and
danger­
no
heed.
Mrs. Rabun received u letter
writes as follows: "I suffered lor four troubles, don't give up in despair,. Try
bereavement.
Hut behind tho bat there was one
from her son in law, John Badger, ous experience ut Rund‘s Siding on
Cardui, the woman’sfbnic. It has helped
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Luther are
saying he was going to Cuba to their way home from Sanford lust person who possessed nerves that I years, with womanly troubles, and during
honje again, having had a delightful
were
not
attuned
to
such
music.
This
j
They had driven aerms
work for awnhile She hopes he will Saturday
this time, I could only sit up for a little more than a million women, in its 50
»as Hilly Evans The league’s best
s j; turner in WuyneaviUe and visiting not take his wife and baby.
Mrs. the main line, ami were approaching
umpire finally lost hfs smile, and. while, and could not walk anywhere at years of continuous success, and should
other point» of interest in North
Badger was Miss Mamie Rabun. the siding, when their horse became turning to the New York bench, he
Carolina, where they have relatives.
all. At times, 1 would have severe pains surely help you, loo. Your druggist ha
At the present they are In Tampa frightened at a noisy engine near bawled
Mrs. Jackson and little daughter
by,
and
was
soon
unmanageable,
Mrs
Allen and daughter. Miss
sold Cardui (or years. He knows whu
"Cut Hint yut. you fellows
What In my left side.
of Tennessee will spend the winter
Ruby were visiting Mrs. I. W. Bil­ jumping into the ditch and wreck
d’yu think this la—a county fulr?"
with her sister, Mr*. Charles West
. The doctor was called In, and his treat- it will do. Ask him. He will recoinI ing things generally.
The fire inAn
lingsley Thursday.
at her home on Lake Charm
on the engine run to the rescue and
ment relieved me for a while, but I was mend it. Begin taking Cardui today
Rule Doe» Not Hold.
Mrs Nancy Leahart of Eufala,
caught the struggling horse before
Th.&gt; "rat decision under (ho ruling , ^
conf- d lQ my ^
aRain Aft„ , HV* tor Chstia««. Mh u »
Alabama will spend some time with
1 he hud
completely
demolished of President Johnson ttiai tho provis
AjMwiwy TVppf , ChjUtirwaiga. Tffin.. f
\ «rial
-I
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a
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» I JmtrxtciionM en your c«*« and
t««*
rt =*
MOORE’S STATION
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . H.
things.
Mr. Hicks and the ladies Ion calling runners out nt third when tllät, nothing scctncd to dû nie finy good,
I TreiisieM Weocn.** urni InpUin ~*r«pp*f Ht
Dumas at their beautiful home on
were all more or less painfully in- touched by n eoacher does not hold If
Lake Jesup avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cameron 1 jured. but it is thought not »erious- the bull Is knocked out of (fie park
M iss Elizabeth Stones, who i•* one huve gone back to Jacksonville to |\
The dangers of this railroad came In a reccut Athletic-Tiger so
of the assistant teachers in the Ge- live, after spending several months crossing’ have been mentioned be­ rlos at Philadelphia After slugging
neva school is much missed by h«-j at the Cameron F a r m s
fore, utid it is only a question of tho sphere out of tho lot, which Is
not a rare thing for S a m Crawford
many friends in her home town
Rev, Birch alld wife of Illinois time when lives will be lost there
Genuine T cn criffe G r o w n Bermuda Onion
.1. M. Jones of Miami is visiting Cii)'. 111., have been in CaamTon the tracks are close together, the to do, Mortarty, who happened to bo
coaching nt third stopped" over nnd
ins mother at her home on the west City tin* past two weeks and will unvew.iv narrow, and *i(h deep
Seed. N e w Crop Now Ready for Delivery
congratulated Sum with a hearty hand
side of town. Mr. Jone.s is olT on visit other point\ in returning to , ditches on either side, and weeds shake, whereupon tho champions set
White Bermuda
¡&gt;2.2.". lb.
Its vacation and will leave here for their home.
and hushes high enough to obstruct up tho claim that tho batt er, under
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Red
Bermuda
New York city, also visiting other
Mr. Shields, a recent arrival from *»ie view of the tracks nn lb - we-t tho rule that a coac her must not touch
interesting northern points.
|..»0 Ih.
Crystal Wax Bermuda
Umpire
Toronto, Canada will farm o n ' the j *‘ de. The railroad company should tho base runner, wan out.
S. D. Burdick, principal- of the Kinnehan place•
(*° ®°roothing to safeguard traffic, Chill overruled tho contention, hold­
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high school has the largest enroll­
,
-i have
i . moved
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and the authorities, whoever they7 ing that tho ball had been batted out
I lie Zherskey family
P L A N T CITY.
ment ever known here. He and his
nia y be, of county or city, s turni ii of tbo field nnd therefore was out of
FLORIDA
from the Dise house to the Dr.
play.
family have moved into the Nelson
see that they do it
Bass house.
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cottage on the hill
Frank ( ’uwnit is marketing tim^
Mrs. Simmie Harrison of Jackson­
sweet
potatoes, has five acre“ of the
MADONNA SAV lìD FROM DES I RUCTION.
ville has returned to her home,
having hud a most delightful visit I’orto Rico Yams. Red Providence
and Nancy Halls.
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T . L. Cushing arrived home y«feX
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health after a month spent in the the Snnford Si Everglades branch.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE TH REE

tion. 11 Kuller. J. W tuteen, F
P l M ble of Application.
Honklc, clerk of election, U l&gt;
Modern Millinery.
An
woods ma n was walking
Hall.ini
Malden— “W ha l sort of hat did
through a f or es t when he taw a largo 3 oner leva (Jotham wearf” Man—"A
Estimale &lt;&gt;( Fred. T. William?. cuF-nar approaching him. Itrahzlng hts •Ittiple thing—Just a gardenia In front
ginecr ih rharge of thè ron*truction
predicament, h» exclaimed " Oh Lord, ind a gol darn yer behind."—Judge.
Sanford, F la . Uctuher ft. l !•1 t the tux collector of the county o( of bri« k riisils ii; Special Ru.id Si ho with m o ! “ soil iho bear ctimo on.
Honorable Hoard ol County C o m - 1Seminole, is hereby authorized and Bridge lustrivi No. 1 presented and when tho m a n ngulu prayed: “ Oh
Ht* Heaven.
. - S o n i c current .erv n« to coneey nlieeioners in nml for Seminole Conn- 1empowered t&lt;&gt; colled from all per- thè follouirtg bills »ere ordered Lord, bn on my »life" Se ei ng the
palli
b&gt;
.thè
tru«t»‘e«
When
I
design a heaven.'* said
hear
continue
to
approach,
tile
woods
,h reinforced sound. arrive*, with all ty met in regular session at in til miio. hnns or corporation«, engaged
Noah
Count
of
Chlggerblto reflective­
«tan.
whipping
out
hi*
k
n
i
f
e
,
e
x
­
It* vafUtlon*, t o a bobbin of lino wtro „Mock 11 1,1
T
beane, tcsting liruk, $6.00.
In the sale of the itrink or beverage.
ly. "one of tho many peoplo who will
claimed:
“Oh
Lord.
If
you
won't
bu
a
pen
of
Is
Serninule
Co
Bank,
irrighi
un
lumIn the center of which
Present, Frank 1. Woodruff chair- commonly known a* near beer, or
on my *ld*, j us t declare neutrality, an" not be there will be the guy who runs
In cont act with a rotating man; f onimiKMniierK |,
|’
Hagan. I other beverage of like nature, which ber and briek, 65 22: U I* Carter
»oft Iren
I'll »how yuu tho go)) dnrudest bear around telIItip you how he love» his
niate or traveling band of ■teal.
l . W. hntr.minger, ,1 T McLain; I contuins piore than t hree-fourths of L Co . Itimber, 127.00, Fred T Wil­ fight you e v e r saw In your life."
j work.-'—Knnsiis City Times.
The variations In the magnctlinabsent, J A (la rk
K A D oug-j one per c«Mvt of nlrobol, a yearly tax liam«. «al rngineer, 150.00. Wilson
non of the »oft iron lenvo a «ort of
l o . paviiig Heartlall ave.
lass, clerk and (
M Halid, sheriff, of three humlred SliOD.OOi dollar«. Con
tnaxm'tlo writing on tho steel plate,
1031 *« Wilson Con. C o, puving
in attendance
Adopted
this
5th
day
of
October.
which ha* the P ^ l ’crty, wben It 1»
Getiev.i ave, 1397 60; Scalinole Con, ***
Minutes of regular meeting. Sept A I» 1914.
afterward passed under tho Iron pen
Frank L. Woodruff, Chm. Co., work Sunford &amp; Urlando road
which wrote It. of provoking a repo- St h, 19 H , read and approved.
692diQ;- .Udì»a» - C o n .1 Crr. 75 Jiutr
Communication of Fred T. Wil-.
tltlon of tho original signals In tho
L. 1’. lLagu.ii-------- ——
of tlu^^)
thi^t) per cent held hack, on
cent
Ha
nil*,
engineer
fn‘
charge
of
con­
connecting telephone*.
J . T. McLain
pH.vffrutJiT
otherr pasjETutjìr-4Ct4
1.7Ti~Seminale
struction of brick roads Lu Special
C . \V. Ente mi ng ar . ...
Shrewd Citizenship.
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Cuu_Csi—5ò
ju
e
rm
w
f rhw-t;
Road ‘amir B r........
i d e r ' DTs
1rift**ffFT^Tt”
r~*-fc*rnffE: ■
‘ . .
cent retained on otiier pnymetTtST
•wwrv.yWhaf*&gt;ha wrmaglo about In Phmh T ira ir MUT iiTCTr which Mr William*- Attest:
2376 74; Total, $9,185.05.
vlhor*
.
.
addressed the _bonrd and rerom- «
E. A. Douglas*. Clerk.
—»•sperre, of , Uut- »u^uuiup j
* , -"nnntdrd inasmuch a* «wLrìr-s-n*hefng
i
rrr wsj w n y
Estimate of Fred T William»,
Clerk matructed to notify dealer*
cisiónn «f
of Supreme In metal pul verts that board would engineer of Black Hammock Drnin«/•'tortllîeï ‘b/hwllDR automobile» ti,'d «I» folding
out
Other» want to lmprovo tho Court in injunction proceeding? that buy not le** than $300.00 worth at ag e I)i«t., presented hi» rejvort on
highway». Pinch 'em for speeding and 76 per cent of 20 per cent being re­ their regular meeting in November. Black Mammork Drainage Districi
Clerk 'IlisTrUcled to udvertTie Tor Farm «a* approved and the follow--------ipplytho proceed» to puhllo work»-of lamed on contract* of Wdson C on­
struction
Co,
bv
pnid
to
said
con­
bids
oil metal culverts, also for pair tng lulls were ordered paid by bond
all kinds." ^
tractor. ’ On motion of Commission­ of mules, wagon and harness, also trustees.
er L. IV l i z a r d seconded by C. W. (or bids for making till .onr Soldier
Construction of ditches and can­
Daily Thought. *
Entzminger, same was unanimously Creek at Sanford and.Oviedo road. als in the Black Hammock DrninW'o may build more *plondId habita- carried.
All bids on above to lie submitted at nge District during the month of
tioD».- HU our room* with painting*
Communication of J. H. Lee and November meeting; to be in the September, 1914:
Guaranteed to kill and cure any parasitic germination of the scnlp
and sculptures, but we cannot buy
others composing bond trustee* and hands, of the clerk not Inter than W. B. William«, 15050 cu. yd* nr skin. One bottle will kill the f»erm and cure nny case of Dandruff
with gold tho old associations.—Long­
drainage commissioners of Hlack Nov. 2nd.
*80 per centi, $2167.20; Fred T. or Itching Scalp.
fellow
Hammock Drainage District, asking - The following
resolution -was Williams, estimates and
expense*. un|0iW tj)e pooLs.hnve Itcon killed,wh ¡»h is seldom the case.
that board grant extension of time adopted and clerk instructed to have 12.75. total, 2179.95.
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uniij March 15th, 1915. completion same published according to law;
General Fund Sanford Tel. Co., Two Dollars will deliver n four ounce and Three Dollltrs an eight
of canals and laterals m said Hlack
Resolution
to change commis­ phone rent, 6.65; Arthur. Butt, bai ounce bottle to any part of the United States by return mail.
Hammock Drainage District, read sioner»' boundaries hereto nttnehod:
, com m full, 254.83; Chase &amp; Co
by clerk and on motion of J, T
On motion of (' W Kntzminger.-. ,m, ,tll |,„„U». 5. 5O; Mattie Gardner s o t TH VF’IIK’ \N WONDER II.MIt PRHVKNTIVE. will ki* p your hair in ex­
5l) cents (or 8-ounco
McLain, seconded b&gt; I. I* Hagan seconded by I, I' Hagan the follow- nursi- j .-r pauper. .« 66. Seminole ("o cellent condition and prevent Germination of the Scalp
kittles, 25 cents for 4-ouuce kittle*.
sume was unanimously granted
lowing resolution was adopted:
Dunk interest on Dmkle money
Communiratiun front J I Dick­
Resolved, that the bond trustees 1.25. K H Smith, board for jiuu- SOt TH AFRH \N WONDER SHAM 1*00, undoubtedly llic k-st made.
Mr.kc*
inson for defendant tn_ criminal cases of the Speciul Itoud and Bridge Dis­
per, 7.75; Mrs, E. A. Dear marc, the hair soft and silky, and invigorates the scalp. An 8-ounce Iwltle (or 50 cent*.
in county anti justice of peace court trict No. 1 bo authorized , to turn
nurse for pauper, &lt;.00; E. A. Doug- ( jct them nt you/ druggist, or we will fill your orders direct by mail,
referred to Attorney George A. over eleven bond* of the Special
lass, clerk, sal, and inr., 75.75; H
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DeCottes.
Road and Ikidge District No. 1 , of
C.
Du
Rose,
snlnry,
20.00;
Geo.
A
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^ Ail Local Advertisements Under
Rond of C. L. Brill, notary public the denomination of $ 1000.00, each DeCottes. salary.
25.00;
F'orrest
with accrued interest to Hnnkinson Lake, jitaiiur’s servu’e, 25 OIL Luk&lt;
This Heading THREE CENTS a state at targe approved
Mr II !' Swope addressed hoard &amp; Ilagler for brick used in the /it Ru«.«i't|er. rent Ct house, J Of) »(*
Line For Each Ingertion. Minimum
witli reference to South Florida .Mid- Special Road St Bridge District Mr*
lane Barber, pauper. 5 tin
Charge 25 CenfH. .
Winter Fair to he held iri Orlando. No I
Carl II &gt; k«tmm. pauper. 5 m*. Sural
February, 1915
Clerk it.»inn ted
Dr i* J Miller addressed board Truevilli-, jt.uiper.
6 fit*,
Merabi
F U R SA LE
to write hoard of trade at Geneva. in reference to Mr Baker, who i» 1 Print mg t o , blank* and adv , 41 Ii2
Oviedo, t omniercial Club of Sun- sick ami u charge nn the county
C M Hand, »heriff. attend meeting
For Sale— Hound pup for Mile ford al;d cilv eouinil of Sanford and
U R
Robert« wu« appointed boar'
’ l|'i 1 F W illlain-mi, «akiry
cheap Just the right age to train give as mui l publicity as possible,
mark ami brand inspector of ITv jailor. Ul.fiU, C. H, Dingee, rejiair» to
R. H Lynch, Sanford, Kin., Route
in order to get an expression from cinrt No, 7.
i jail, I '*5 Sanf-ird Light A* Fuel Co
No. 1.
8-tfc
the people coneerni ng thi- matter
Bulge &lt;ieo ti Birring addrc««rd' light 1 1 water. 15 91 &gt;uuf F urn
tin motion of .1 T Mi Lain «»-.
board wuh reference to brick roads C&lt;r, 1 -nature, 24 25. Inn I* Jin
For Sale C heap—One lurgehorse,
A re nnl .«imply fertilizer m aterials mixed
onde«!
b\
I.
F
Hagan,
clerk
was
leading
west from Sanford
No kin*. I C . ninim . 75 HI. Dr T A
one mule, three wugons, harness,
together. T h ey a re a combination of the
instructed to notify Seaboard Air action taken
plows and tool*.
Ja.«. C. Harris*.
Neal autopsy Chiv*. Patterson, Id tin
R I G H T material.« in RIGHT proportions,
Line Railroad t u , that if crossing*
Reports of county nlRccr* being T K Bite«, ullowiiuie, loom*. Mr_7-9tc
were not put m al Oviedo as per read and audited were approved ' J C M Daniel, transeript in-iue«t
an d tlw-y give R E S T result«
•300.000 line celery plant* ready by
blue print furnished them «nine
Warrant« for la«t month having In (**' *• It .Lille». Tre»« , -p-imn
* Thousands of th e most sueeevwful grow­
Oct- 1st
Will pack for shipment weeks ago h\ th l
l"' I '•I l that been paid b&gt; i r•.1 - j r••r were ordered 22 59 It II Smith -iiring bu pan
ers m Florida Use them year a f t e r year.
“ H, "Hox 896, Sanf ord, F'hi
I0- I( c
»
tin* «ame would be done by count) cancelled
pi*r. 1 I i*5, total. 9*29 22
A r e YOU one of 1 Item ?
Clerk instructed to notify treas­
For Sale Secondhand oil or gas- and assessed against said railroad
Road ahd Bridge Fund N P.
company
urer to place- money enough In
. oli’nc stove. Two gootl burner*
$*»Ml Viel il.lthlllg.
V*.•\\1*11 JL- • (I
People- Rank of Sanford to -over
\|«n
clerk
instructed
to
write
cheap. Can be seen at Sanford,Fur­
;,n
Mi, t.-eil ill Mr
liuti.
1 1
1l
superintendent \ (
I. t ompany all warrant« held hy said bank.
niture Co.
Ci-ti
Uv h 1 10 15. ! Luid Br..* , supplii.,
that crossing' had been ordered put
Tax Assessor T K Hat**.« preMAN'l'FM Tl HERS OF
Sinne, road
Houses for sale or rent. J. Milsson m at Monroe. Cemetery road, Gen «ented tax ¡)-ie.-.-llieiil r&lt;dl lor 1914, Ifi h 1 1 80; Anns (
U41rk, 20.00. 1* 9
Hunker, road
eva and llcurdull avenue*.
Also together with two eppu-s' of same,
H UndiTwoml.
For Sale— Two fine bull pups, one clerk instructed to write Fast Coast and annexed to the original assess­ \V rk. 73.40: \\
male and one female and tbe mother. Railroad l o that crossing had been ment roll and the two copies there­ C m ml trig pub1 ! 25 Hill ILirdwiire
JA C K S O N V IL L E ,
FLO R ID A
Cioml slock
See Nick Za mo van, ordered pul in )u*t soul It of depot of. the affidavit of the assessor there­ ( 1. «oppile» Bell ;V Lynch. »1 OIL
\ McLain . f.-rrx in .1 • 30 (ifi 1n&lt;
Sanford Farms.
12-fttc
to. a« required l.v law for tbe ev­
at t,eiii‘va
\ 1 |t. H
\ .1te ' t
ii-t 1 I ' l n p a r i ' i i n of ■«11 • b
It
d- e n 1 o i o u
Mr
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For Sale G'rud «part mule«, two
pa;. : " - •"
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* - ment
roll
.1 r■*1 two
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•! t w «1-t« b.irue«*! Í - !» a i -1 I r ! Ic
MT&lt;
l-i-ar 'b g
. i • 213 2*1,
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t 1 ' purpose of c o m ■11-■&lt;
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Athin-« lbi\ 116*. Sauf or ■!
IJ Up -i : pr
\ I li-dt, s ipt . - 1;.a t--r t núVid.«,
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-ill
ii
i-lakc-and lliu* curm le« in
••mu! •1
II i k '
O p b m o lth td tm111111: i ul I
•&gt;J-.. H. McPherson, pri .u lung, -« fit);
LF.ADINC4 tn is ln r s s
ru s In d u stry •)*•
»aid
assessment
rolls
by
thu
county
n ts n o f N ew Y o rk ,
C. \V. Flntzmmgcr. salary ol Bell
TO KENT
b c *n
In
Hill Lumlier Co., sower pipe, 4.40;
to w h o m n t r ls n o
com
missinner*.
»ho
thicker«
Nureeftc*
was fixed at $75.00 per month to
o
f
ours
»ent
a
c
o
p
y
o
f
th
e
17.76;
Fert aid Hurd Co., sufipli
mtatofL From ih« »•The following persons were ap­
llu d u fo N u r w iiM n iiiFor Rent—¡The Kcnncwcll farm take effect Oct 1st, 191 t
lectlufiol loottlon lorn
% Turner, supplii *h Mr Bell.
f:
l»tl, re ïe ire d t o Ir i n ht»
_______ ftruto tnlho m trk ctln l
t»O r» Ilf n c k n o w le U ilc On motion of C W F'.nlznungi*r. pointed respectively as inspector*
on west side, on Gertrude avenue.
t
•’ D l’énrson. n»u*t w«-r k
of
ih«?
crop,
everything I* fully
n i»n t «» “ TI»» » Itr u » fru it t c i l UrairJ. Thcie mo no IhcoilM
Six acres tiled. 2 wells.
N 11 Hfrotui«*«! i*y I. f I l ag» 'i t»iUTa i t i .1 nu !&lt;rss of general election to lie
book .“ TtU » I» c x a i ily » h » i we
U It l.'.lirh. r• «1 w ..r k.
•rt forth — all «h« luhtre the
Ird, DO I
» n iith l to m a k e t h e cä la l'S t am i
Garin :
12 H,
.1** 11*l til 1 &gt; II &lt; Ita t'in h itpffi ,M
|HH&gt;k ill rre le
HJIl cjpttII :&gt; 11 F! A F'.irn» 11, rn.il 1 wml ,
we a ie jtfji)f1e«l t o h a r e It *u »»!
&gt;tt
ru
t
No
I
voting
cmv
lu Lull ¿runtuft.
oiii* mill* of rmtd V*'* t »*!
lU riln l by I t * le a d e r » .
1 F . H,,rrt'i'i'. rnii'i w &gt;ir h,
For Rent Good »even acre farm,
pGfiirml i»ri■$ being &lt; * , j i»i ind 1 'Ji 1 l,!-'&lt; ' U, 1 Fan f»rd Insjierlor« id
i. I' .lu Burge - r»M»l .w-■r t
barn and house, near Beck Ham
•• I • 1 i Mnur.pi I It Rad b.r •111 ■1 . ■
per
.
.bt.
).,
1» Il 1 IL. it. il.» y wiiri,
nark Station, known a» &lt; u-tle Gar­
I \ 4 Ug l:..h . 1 let k ••f •lei
&lt;•( (i "inmi'ilium- t&lt;
i&gt; &lt;’ lia
tin motion of
Nu.
road2. .12 » 11. total, 1 t»* I !•
den. Address ( o r a C. Hollinger,
gan, seconded by l \\ tlnlztotugi r. t ■■•h. S Illinge
1205 Center St., Cnnastota, Ni’W
I n i- * F urteil u O Fund L P
f;i. ct ¡on District No 2 .
voting
mat ter of buibfing fighter it con­
York
l&gt;-tic
P! , , * -V Cu., mu d fur prisoner»,
junction with \ olusui county board pia* e Monroe insjit-rtors of clue-,
\v. J. Colliculi, witness Cir.
Molfnt. John Bell, D II. 9.25.
Buckeye Nurseries grow superior trees— this has liccu
lor Rent— NIct! furnished rooms for East Coast ferry, ako repairing non, J.
Gotirt, 5.30; Geo. A. DeCottes, sat,
*t Stumon’». $1.25 a week nml up. 1 bouse for bridge tenfler for virtue (*. Rithun; lerk of election, Albert
their
successful accomplishment for more thirty years.
75.tin; A. F‘ Bell, discharge money,
11 a wkin-.
315 K. Fourth S t
- 9-lHtp * was referred to Chairman r
I
Our interest in the trees does not end with the sale to
IStit*: C. M Hand, «beriIT, feed pri-Filed ion Distrirt No. 3, voting
WoodrutI with power to act
\f«o
mi. r . -92.8(1; (' M Hand, sheriff,
the prove owner, however. We want them to thrive
For Rent— Furnished rooms for Chairman V. I. Woodruff ws* itxi- piai«' Ea«t Sunford Inspector* of
( on on line. I 4.8; L G -M,-ji g
and hear profitable crops— and purchasers of Buckeye
board to di-po-e of elei Unti. T S. Davis. A B. Camlifht housekeeping. Apply to Mis. t hom ed by
fell.. . J itf P . ciikI I'tdlle r;i«'
trees are given every possible assistance to this end.
mortgage belli by Seminole county, ertili’, M *P Lipe; clerE of election,
Furcn, 117 Layrd avenue, city.
4 in. Henry McL,tulin, juror. I Ofi;
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9-tfc 'held on property near East Coast ,\ I Wdliams.
F. K Smith, juritr. ! ****; S H Doer: -----ferry in whatever way «eetjud proper
El 1 tion
District No 4.
voting
ner. uror. 1.00; John Mtnnitk, *1.r**r
hor Rent.:-Rooms for light house- to him.
p in e . Paola ln«pcctur* of election, ] (in A I Vaughn, juror. I Ofi; I It
keeping, U19 Qnk Avc.
9-tf
Sherill (' M. Hand was ¡n-trurted B n J mu-«, 1. Kelz, ('lark Pearson: Hi- 1 rils. juror. 2.fit* T. it Goodv. n,
Buckeye S e rv ice tn planters o f Buckeye trees h a s become nlmost
to have 5&lt;Mj totice* printed and 1 .* . k ..i &lt;I«-, tion, A A Hicks
1
nil,
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1
1
ifi
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or.
r.
ell known as the quality o f the trees them selves. Ottr c o m )&gt;* 1
as wcl
Piano to rent for the season, fn- posted
Lliit'-.n District N*1i. 6. voting I no M I' tape, juror. 1 nu II t
throughout
the
(«III1 tv
nlctc
rtntl helpful cntnlog has been fur years n most important
quiro at 111 Second street.. 8-tfc
offering S2 o.b6 r&lt;-ward lor ev iih iii * p|. &gt;■ Itv-ipdii lltajiectors of elec­ m l ;.
jiffor, 1 fit); Mi G t'arr..way.
factor of this service. T he new edition is hy far the most
resulting in conviction of violation« t o . Ml, 'I \Y. Lawton, Befi Jones, L. juror
1.00; It J. Hunt*r, court
attractive and comprehensive catalog we have published. Send
hor itenf Chen|» for Cash—Twenty
I ’!’ Hun' clerk of plertlon. T L. stet ographer, 13 50; t'hn«. i
of
the
game
laws.
N'c
today for free copy if you grow citrus fruits.
*&lt;tcs of gootl hummock land all tiled
On motion of Commissioner J T 1 &lt;‘ u«tnnc
Cri.r . cost injunction suit. 63.10;
c »Il or write A. M. Tyler.
HH-tf
Ll.iiii.n
District No. 6,
voting |„ t.. Strlngfellnw, .1 of P„ vost •
Mcl.ain, seconded by L. I*. Hagan.
pluce
Geneva
Inspectors
of
elec­ W alter rase, 3,27: C
M Hand
, „ Fi'-C acre, tiled land inside city \0 " 0 ™ « ro.olution was ununimous1C 73 Citizens Bank Building
tion. .1 M Flint, T. \V. Geiger, I). slier* If, cost several ruses, 47.90
Imits for rent, near brick rtjjid anti ' n&lt;
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D. Doane; clerk of election, H. H. Geo G. Herring, judge, cost sovfrnl
T a m p a , F la . ' “ —
leading »ution.
Apply to A. I'.!
Ut’ il resolved ,jy tho hoard of
case«. 12.61. Total. 358 27.
Connelly, Sanford, Florida.
2 -tf county commissioner* in regular *e*- Pattlshall.
Election
District No. 7,
voting
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There being no further business
plucu,
Chtiluotn—
Inspectors
of
elec­
---- !— M I S C h L A N K O li S ________ 1U14, that no pernon, firm or corboard
adjourned to moot Wednesday,
tion, William Jacobs, G. M. Jacobs,
Wanted—PI owing or team work l,oration shal1
or ‘Hspose of. in
Oct.
!
4th, 1914, for the purpose of
\V, II Merry went her; clerk of elec­
by
man with good tenia.
J. £ the county of Seminole, the drink or tion, It. K. R o b e r t s ..
further examination, correctiqns and
bummer*, care M. S. Nelson, or beverage commonly known ns near
Election
District No. 8, voting adjustment -of tax roll for 1914.
beer, or any other beverage of like
Ph0n8 Lord’* Station.
5-tf
E. A. DOUGLASS. Clerk. |
placo, Galiriella— Inspectors of elec­
-----------------------------------nature, which contains more than
F. 1, Woodruff, Chnirmun.
tion.
S.
FL
Mathews,
Wilson
Moor­
wish torent one
or two rooms three-fourths of one per rent of
Don’t play with s4TiotJS matters-. , 190 beds, orone large
“room alcohol,
withftut fir«t obtaining a man, Phillip Keddilt: clerk of elec­
ilon't
YOU carry your own itisxtranc«
two lied* by the week, for license from the county tax roller tion. Jno William*
against
Filection
District No 9,
voting
. e*
or three months,' must be tor of Seminole eriunty so to do
¡ilute,
Long
wood
Inspector*
of
elec­
„ 0,t- *n and good neighborhood. I Be it further resolved, that tin*
F I R E
tion. Tom Hutrley, J . S. Dinkle, W.
cena price to “J, p,* 26 Colombia license tax of three hundred $300)
William«' Indian File Ointment will
for you'll find the money wanting when
St, Hempstead, L. I. N. Y. . 8-8tc l dollars per year be imposed by the J . Woodbury: clerk of election, J . N. cure Blind Bleeding and Itching Pile*.
the F IR E has wiped out your property
It absorbs the tumors, nlluys itching at
county of Beminole, upon all per­ Searcy.
fn*B »*r&lt;leri1 w #rtted— $3.60 per week
Election
District
No.
10,
voting
once, acts as a poultice, gives instant re­
sons, firms or corporations, who sell
Have our strong, reliable company
,
, ! ° ar'1 8nd lodging. Last house
place, Luke M ary — Inspectors of lief. WjHiams’ Indian I’ll« Ointnmt
or
dispose
of
the
drink
or
beverage
carry your risk—and bo on the safe side.
«» 1 . « Third St., C. W. O r i n n .
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commonly known a* near beer, or election, Joe Fortier, J. C. Martin, U prepared for I*ilcs and itching'of the
1
9-9tp
Reasonable! ratesother beverage of like nature, which W. E. Dunn; clerk of cleótion, A. E. private parts. Sold only by Wm. G.
Sjoblom,
Aldridge,
Druggist,
Mail
50c
and
$1.007
fit&gt;^tllf &lt;,~ ' Gent,omcn roomer* »1 contain* more than three-fourths of
»tumon’i. 3i5 E. Fourth St.
Williams Mfg. Co., 1’t‘dp«., Claveland,
Election
District No. 11, voting
one per cent of- ulcohol.
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Working Out Sound Magle.
u i xi mo ha» Invented a method for
J r rfln i r*dlo-telogrmm*.
Ho first
r! L i l Wt e * for tho telephone receiver
' , Circle»» telegraphy a »ound am°f |fl' r and then connect* thla with
¡ J , -’receiver" of a Poulaeu- teloSLhont.
1« thl* manner the ml-

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Juan Hotel in Orlando on Wednes­ ♦
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Holly.
There were present Secre­ ♦
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Kissimmee Journal, W. B* Hurris, •
Friday, October 17th has iiecn
editor of the Kiwsimtnte Gazette, ( ’ ,
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E. Howard, editor of the Orlando
Florida Irens Association as Honda
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Citizen, Josiah Ferris amf Hugh
Newspaper P a y and on that day
Sparkman of the Orlando Sentinel,
Florida newspapers will be sent out
E. C. Walton and J. Hugh Reese of
of the stale by the thousands to ,
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parties who might be interested in
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knowing what a paradise we h a v e 1
f News and the guests were Mrs. ♦
here. Tiiere i-j really no necessity of
|Codrington. and. Mr. and Mrs. Row*-., ♦ '
a special day to send The Herald
land of D eLand. On account of th e - rdu
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not a .
e a r n e ( i s u n ) l US.
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lay claim to the same, but on thej although. »ja.
Urn 1-akc Region comprisv e il iix-u o u t p i u o &gt;
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*sp?rtah dxy mute m u t u i in
g-s the counfirv -TTf« ♦&gt;«eeotarr OijHH0 f'&gt;^ &gt;—l, &gt;'
just displi'USOd hin mothf r by.mrtrry-. h in rrr’Tbf
wilt-he iwkm&gt; and
¡ng. There is nothing an detestable. j ike ..results will bear uni the claim I-ake and Saminole and .Volusia do ' ♦
not number very fhtfhy editor* and ♦
n*i a n in g ra ti* so n .
of -the ncwirpnper men that neWitthe meeting was a very successful ^
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papers are the liest advertising me­
and
interesting one.
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Just liecnusP Genera’ Von Kltick diums and money for advertising
Many
questions
relating
to
th
e
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seems victorious is no reason why the state should be spent with the
the price of eggs should go soaring paper* that haVe been and are' now- price of s t o c k labor, cost of sub- *
^ftP.OÜRÜUS'HLS^
srriptions and" advertising were diz- ♦ ’*
to the sky.
doing the great' work of advertising
cussed and much good will result ♦
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M. M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
Trpm
this getting together of the.
I L E - TOUR
R. R. DEAS
Bob Holly wjtnta 'em to start a
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VIci-l’TTildent
Tftkhlrf
*«N C w h lt i
editors
of
this
territory.
-“ B uy a Pauy^* movement.
Surely
V EG ETA BLE PROSPECT
The
L
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e-R
eg
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n
comprise*
the
Bob doesn’t want to Sell out?—
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Another season ■for the growing garden spot of the south ami in the
Clearw ater Sun.
Yes.
We would like to nell all of an d shipping of Florida vegetables five counties all the fruita ami vsg- ♦
our papers every week.
' i* almost upon us. Already the ten- e tuIdes, cattle and stock, hny iwul ♦
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I der plant* have been nursed through I grain and all products that can be U ♦
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After virv strenuous efforts on I tin* infant stage and haye been set raised in Florida are grown and the
the part of John Trice to keep in the fields.
Soon the succulent five counties are probably richer in
fr vU# ihr orili fiin m« ut t hr &lt; #’ 4i_
Florida v#ct he see ms t o . have given vegetables ‘that have made Sanford product» of tiie soil than any other ever have the good fellows at the
folli, te, Km) i he »ime »• F* '• ’ »Up«»!
In Solon’s Time.
A* the fintili ftfirr* of th? i t
'*rf
it up as a bad jolt and quit. The famous will be going northward ami five countiff of the stdte.- The next helm and the fine set of newspaper
During the time of Solon, the fa- unitrr Ihr title of the K. ... j f1*r ivm
returns from Kentucky and Virginia us to whether the good prices will be meeting will be held ill Sunford in men to guido her destinies. Orlando n o u s lawmaker, he secured the pas­ of th e C i t y of §• tifoni of l u l l
Sortimi SS« That ©Very ordinante of a fit*
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’ |could ask for nothing better and as sage of a statute compelling every eral
must have given John and Picas coming back to us or not depends January.
and permanent nature h?r?tofcrr *&gt;.
acted
by tha city of Sinfnnl. &lt;r th? tîr»
The newspapers of these counties one pf her friends we could wish her able-bodied adult man' tn the nation
largely upon the grower* themselves.
Holt some had jolts.
of
Sanford,
and every part M art)
to
giro
proof
once
a
year
that
lie
wan
will
rank
with
those
of
any
in
the
no
better
fortunes.
of dina nre not Includiti in **mt reviar«
Every school boy knows that the
dinanrr»,
\t
hereby
rrjwaled _
earning a decent living and was selfWe never can tell when our con­ money markets of the world are United States, north or south, and
Section 1. Bald Hevited t ir *r n ty|
supporting
Somebody
lias
written
to
(fc* Into effect and Im* operi1
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Nocuous Discovery.
fidonce in an esteemed friend is go-1 tigh t. That the north is feeling the the newspaper met? feel that tJu* usfrom ih-e approk il hereof t i **•
Another tiling that Intorferas some­ us suggesting that this would not be or from the date of iht* ordn a*• I*r:aing to be rudely shuttered by some stringency more than Florida and I sociition will accomplish much for
what with a man's ambition to get a bad example for Uncle Sam to fol­ inc a la», without hi* aj»t»rm*;
unexpected disclosure of his wrong- ' t ha t here where cotton is hut little the craft in the years to come,
low, since the do*» of those who have To Honorable D I. Thr »•!•*» VI* • ^
The
editor»
and
guests
were
dined
*,,ren
l,iaii seventeen mifes per
th? t it) *»f Sanford f’la
doing
Here is "lio b " Holly, for known we &lt;io not f«-**! the heavy
learned
to live "gracefully In idleness"
1 hrmli) nrftif) tha* ■?,*
, ,
gallon
Is
the
women
folks'
scientific
•linanr? » a« duly fiaawil a! • * ,■ «
instance tie
has
actually
been I hand, of war Our vegetable» Vili at the Sun Juan hotel at one oeloek
discovery that gasoline, poured freely 1« constantly on the increase.—Chris­ log rtf the City coti nell nf s*t '
i tt
writing near-peotry for a Buffalo find a market in the north the same and being at the Sun Juan meant around the roots of the burdock plant« tian Record.
In *e*»inn October i»th. I 'll
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that
they
hnd
a
tine
repast
under
as heretofore but the prices may not
paper.-«-Tampa Tribune
along the back feme, will kill 'em
E veryd ay V irtu e*.
Im* s o gooii and it will 1m* up to t he the careful supervision of Harry deader limn a door nail Ohio hiato
The for* golflf Uftllbs I ?** is1
ft
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ni i in * ■. ' \
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An Intrepid courajju U .a l bent but on tin* thp i*th tU&gt; D.
Headline in daily papurn states *growers themselves to carefully feel Waters and
ius eltlcient statf
F-‘l- Journal,
I« T 11li A&gt;Hhit.
a holiday kind of virtue, to be seldom
l!-4tr
.
Mi*«
that thp allies are surprised
at the the pulse of the trade and start the j itor Howard took charge of the parexercised, rind never but In case of
audacity of the Germnns
That figure
lloiv't kill the goose
that t &gt; and »aw to it that they lucked
Diplomacy.
tell your wife when necessity, wrote John Drydeu Affa­
same kind of audacity has , cptiquer* lays the gulden egg by stulbmg the (or nothing tn the way of entertain- *SVhnl did you
bility. mildness, tenderness nml » word
you got liomu from the club last
ed the world before and if the Ger­ vegetables down her throat but the ment
which' i would fain bring back to It«
After the business meeting the cn- olKht’
I told her she win the
mans keep up their gait they will s ta rt should be made with a futl
orlginul
signification of vIriujt, i mean
Slav
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knowledge of the conditions govern­ tire party was taken over tin* city sweetest woman In the world.’’
conquer the allies yet.
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good nature, at** of dally um*. they are
ing the markets and the growers in the cars of ( *ommissioner John­
O
*- 1**1 1**1 »tuft of life.
j y j the breud ***
Fi very one in Seminole county should lie satisfied with a reasonable son and Commissioner Clark RollPql tt on the Other Fellow.
should send a copy of The Herald i profit in tin- beginning
It is much inson and these gentlemen are not
" W e should so live." remarked tha
to some friend out of the state on ; b etter to get an ordinary price in only good city commissioners but
— ‘ ' s s n on the car, " t ha t tho other felOctober
17th.
A free copy will the start and Ivad up to a better they know their Orlando and her
ow will he tu blame If anything goes
will be
furnished you by the man- ; figure nt the fug end &lt;&gt;f t lie season need» and the work of the rnmntij‘•rung
"
ngement
You will only need to th an to start with a big price and "ion furm of government is showing
full
down
before
the
season
is
ended
results
m
the
better
paving
ut
cheapfurnish the stamped wrapper
NOTH K m .NM.r.
T h e Herald will keep in closer er rales and many other improveO------Ntil ir? i» h?r«Ii) flvisn (hat i*ml«;r anil by
*5^
the markets' this year mi nts. The editor of The Herald
PI
(TO A A **rtu** a! a finall *rtprrr? «if furrrIo*urr «mi
Upon behalf of the laike Region touch with
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i1«y
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Orifibcr,
We want to give j thought ho know something of OrPress Association the editor of The th an ever before.
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th© Honor »M* Jam?* W.
, Perkin*. Ju«i£? «f ihr i'irrjif Court, Herespecially l he grower hmdn being engaged in newspaper
Herald wishes to thank the press of our readers
i «nth J yilkrial i'lKull, Hrfuliiiil» l‘ount
trut h about conditions work in that city several years ago,
, Fluitila, )n rhanrrrv, ln that renaio rau»?
Oriundo, the Board of Trude, the renders the
therein pernii up. »h erriti S Happ I» enm- ■a?
hill t hr new Orlando is nom»
litaloant sn&lt;1 vi«*1a M &lt;iar»1nrr ami YV IÎ
W c'vf alway« inaile
1 »hall i*tf?r for
ïïartinrr »**■ *lV|i?nilant
u
ml
on
every
»irret
hiiililing**
uro
in general who made the stay of th e’ northern markets tiiat will give
•a*? ariri *?t!
*h* high? *&gt; 11*11•1*•* f*n &gt;««h
I.rfufr f hr rin«fI
♦l*mr .» -a- f »
association so pleasant in tiiat n ij truthful statement of tl* i i.t.dit ions gitlnv; up ami fuetorie" an r«*. ring
&gt;r mi not? i mint &gt;, Klrtntl* on Muh.ls, *»r- ’ Su Ifrvli ind light, vii Illusi*,
I lie
J
on Wednesday
prevailing and sound udivce to tin- t heir head» l*Kwiiril tin- nky
.'nil *1a&gt; nf Novstnlff, Y I » J'*M 'he
bring: * I?t nI »al?» *1* t * ••' » ' ' ' h• &gt; I h.tl the verdict vtamN J ' it 1* i*( •
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1 in* efl 1luik wor 1Ii
lir w
— O- —
J?f»î hour* H* »il?, ih? pf«»prri) ilrifflbnt
The
fortunes of
the lour stories in height smi the roof
ha\ stood—
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in (hr final ilrrrr? an folli*» f*. «iiuatr in lb? ,
While we are on a “ Buy a Bale” products.
County of Spinino!#, lorwit:
business would it not be a good growers and the fortunes of the b u r i - 1 garden on the fifth is a great addlI*ot T tirrc, m a r k Fiv#, T i r r T w o, San*
\ “The Very Rest in Town"’
for»!, k*torîilif a r r o f t l i r f to F R Tra(Tor*Ca
*
thing to buy u box of oranges, or a ntfas men of Sanford art* identical tinn to Orange avenue and puts Orm ap of th# town of Savi ford, a* p#r plat
Î Our Rolls, Our Pic;*,
We lundo in the big city class. Another
(hrrrcyf, duty rwordwl in t h r putilir f r m r d *
crate of lettuce and celery, or a and in this the Herald, shares.
of C&gt;rn«f# Count y. of » hi« h lh? County nf
Our Runs, Our ( alte—
home in Sanford, or a membership will endeavor to give to the best of big hotel is in contemplation in OrS? ml nul? ma* fnrm#fîy a
**‘I ‘'»a»« of
, All the good*, wc daily b.ii&gt;r
I»-*/? lit
In the Commercial Club," or a new our ability the actual condition« land» and already the many hotels
. 2 0 Honda, in Hat Hunk R S' »•Itli.ltY
] Arc juM.it goto) as wc can mdr
tourlit hotel or any of the diver» j end will protect not only the inter-, of the city are tilling up with winter
Fri-II*Hr *
Spi» tal M- •(•*
and numerous enterprises in which e*ts of the shipper hut also of the visitor». I.nke F.olu lias been beau*
So Crune arul lì uv I lt&lt;inJ
i
( n I l f d l n a n r r Vd»pi I ng ih«- 11? * l» pii «i»
we are engaged
Buy n Herald
buyers
This &lt;dd life is u game of tified with a fine cement walk ami
J
for Gimtiiicss S.iki1 j
«llnanr#* «*f ih« i II» *,f s*'»nfo»d I*»l (
O ——
give and take and ibis ride holds tluwer beds around l he shore line
H? il orda inai! h&gt; ih? May tir «-ni *-it&gt;
C(*uflrÌJ cif Sififufd
,
Orange county has subscribed for good even in tin* growing and ship -1 and Luke Lucerne is being bricked
Srrilnn I That th» arromp* nyirif gru
all
around
it
Many
new
palaces
r? vifinn nf nrdinari«'?• nf ih** ?i(y tif
three thousand copies of the county (dug of vegetables.
The man on
nanford. Florida, nf a c?n?fal ami p?rnia
paper*.', ’ It would be well for Sem- . t he other end should lie protected are being erected on Lake Luierne
Bakery
ti?ut nature, a* r? vi*?d and r?pnf l»*l !*y
Orare» A f(»Cottn. nty attorn?y. under i ► 19 Magneti*. »j
PS,»» '** I j
t note to at* Rust take one thousand;t&gt;y the grower just as the grower] *&gt;nd therp-tw no emi t o riie building
and by virtù» of a r»anlutinn hrf»tofor».7
copieh of the Sanford Herald. There should be protected by the buyer, j and improvements going on in every
pama«d, direetinr th# aald city attorni*)* to'1
Is no belter form of advertising in') Finch depends upon the other -for a| part of Orlando. The ( ountry Club
the world and this has been proved) square deal and each should see having the finest golf course In ti e
state is one of the points of interest
at Kissimmee and e t h e r ’ place?.
j t hat a square deal is given.
t'
-------O------I In the past there have been some and the fair ground« are being im­
Has anybody seen anything of shady transactions on each end ufid proved irpd lockers and bath rooms
Clarence Woods of the Eustis l-j»ke all of this should he eliminated. are being installed here for the ben­
Region? He went to Kentucky* bcv- The buyer should contract for the efit of the Birmingham hull club to
«•ral week« ago and nothing has lx*cn stuff and pay the guaranteed price. winter "in’ Orlando this-season.
The Orlando Sentinel, the Repor­
beard of him sine«. Meantime there The grower should put up the pack
is no' tell ing what has h a pp e n e d to i t h a t he htnj g ua r a n t e e d nnd, a good ter Star and the Citizen are making
THEO N. VAIL, P R E SID E N T
improvements and expect to make
his «and oil road and it must he j price is hound t o be i k y , -result,
This
advice
should
he
heeded
this]
their
papers
better
than
ever,
if
such
suffering t e rri bl y with in g r o wn nails
17JH Y 1 4 2 E x t r a '
and whiskers by this time.
1 season more than ever before, t a k i n g ! * thing is possible and the hustling
the present conditions of the money Board of Trade and County Com- j j #
.
Y / a a h in g to n , D, C. S o p t , 1 9 , 1 0 1 4
The Jacksonville Metropolis says mnrket into consideVation and it is tnissioners think enough of tho p a -1* ••
Ca^h^Lor F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k ,
to plant a hen which is not had ad­ to Imj hoped that tho growers will pits tu tukc a thousand copies o f , i J J
each«to
send
to
northern
prospects,
S a n fo rd , F lo rid a
vice when ono considers the present got together on the subject and by

SA N FO RD , FL A .

I

Specials

1-2 bbl. sack Table Talk
Hour . . . $3.00,
24 lb. sack Table-Talk
.85
Flour . . .
Good, sound Irish
Potatoes, per pk. .
25c bottle Van Camps
Catsup . . . .
Fresh Oysters

mr^ ,°r&gt; T

!

()ur Bread so Good. |

i J . L. M i l l e r ’s)

L. P. McCuller ?•
Phone 277

«♦♦♦*** I

W E S T E R N U N IO N '
TELEGRA

The visitor to Orinndo la nt once ^
price of hen fruit. Eggs stay around starling the stuff right maintain
struck
with the idea th at every man ' «JJ
«JO cent mark all summer and get be­ n fair price through the season.. The
n. -- -. j ■
inj
Orlando
knows th at* ht&gt;" lia s " a
b
u
y
Iff
Will
have
harder
line*
this
yond it lrf*‘(heJ,ii1Int3r and the man1
good
town
and
knowing It never
year
than
ever
before
on
account
In Florida who plants Inins Is much
hesitates
to
let
tho
stranger know it.
of
the
stringency
of
the
monoy
mar­
better off than the man who plants
Other
cities
have
laid claim from
ket
and
tho
difficulties
of
borrowing
fancy stuff and falls down on mar­
time
to
time
as
being
the most beau­
keting same. Plant a hen ahould ap­ money at a time when it is needed
tiful
cities
In
tho
state
hut Orlando
peal to more of tho Florida farmers, and tho btiyera should receive the
is
tho
first
and
will
always
come
consideration and the cooperation
also Riant a pig and a cow.
first In civic Improvements.
Th'e
#
of the growers mbre tbnn ever.
'O’
wide
spreading
oaks,
tho
many
lakes
W
ith
this
thought
in
mind
let
the
Congratulations to the Orlando
W S **
Reporter-Star that now* comes out season open and llespitc the war in tho city limits, the .Country Club,
the good hotels and many fino
in »even column eight pages and a and other calamities tho Sanford
stores
and above all the boosting,
metropolitan air.
They have re­ celery delta will not even feel the
energetic
citizens who .spend their
cently installed a fine new Babcock stringency. Wo have tha goods and
money on their city all go to make
should
lie
able
to
dispose
of
them.
press for printing* the (wiper and
Orlando one of the best and un­
made fnany other change^ th at will
doubtedly the most boautiful city in
"I
if poaslble' improve*the’ appearance
.Curs for Whooping Cough.
Floridaof the Reporter-Stgr.
Reese and
A gill of ambor, half a gill of old
It Is .alwsys a pleasure for the
Walton^ are a ’good team and we Jamaica mm. Ml* them together and
editor of Thb Herald to visit Or­
look for the 8tar to twinkle more D&gt;b the child’s hack and breast with
lando, for' despite our occasional
fc '
.
brightly In the Florida skies. Or­ IL Then put a pleco of now flannel
differences thcro are friends In Ore
lando is bleased with two good dally over breast and back. Do thlk night
Isn d o that , will be friends forever
and.morning
and
whenever
tho
cough
pope Fa and a good weekly paper,
*
n d they have the dash and style
and' tkese papers ar* bjessed with la very troublesome, You »111 And
that
whopping
cough
will
not
last
long
and
nm * that make tho city 'go
adver
ros^sa»«aM Lii a.,aig M i*^ C T a J ASiflnM3Laika|Wjii|WiA-rW|gtfiMfML'| tif»v .«K*
it"--

\j

'I n c r e a s e C a p it a l S t o c k Your B an k ,
- M a i l e d , -C h a n g e B o o k s T o d a y ,* ; " *
.

*.

A p p rovod ,
•*• ~ ■

C e rtific a te

Iff, J . P o w l e r , D o p u t y C o m p t r o l l e r .
1 1 : 2 5 A . M. S o p t 1 9 , 1 9 1 4

FREDERIC II. RAND, President ’ •
.
*
E. P. FORSTER. Vice Pre,ident «
GEO. H: FERNALD, Vice Present
B. F. WHITNER, Cashier
*
A. L. BETTS, Assi,tant Csihier
V*

FIR ST NATIONAL BANK
E S T A BL ISH ED 11*7

CAPITAL $35,000.00

SANFORD. FLORIDA

S U R P L U S &amp;. P R O F I T S $ 5 5 .0 0 0 0 0

To meet the growing needs of our city and county the resorces
of the bank have been increased. And in addition to the increase
in resources the bank’s field of usefulness is greatly enlarged by
its.membership in the Federal Reserve Association. „
rïL*

�THE SANFORD HERALD

OCTOBER 9 . t 91i
Hon ( hris Cndritigton, editor of
the Détend News. Mjÿ ("odrmgton
and Mr and Mrs Rowland of Ilel*and were in ike rity on Wednes­
day anil were a erompa mml to Or­
Little Happening«-- Mention F
lando l&gt;y it .1 Holly, where they a t ­
of Matters in Briefrtended ipie meeting ol the laiko
Pcfsonal l'Oms of
Region Pn
Association
T iny
made tile tri) in Mr t udrmgton s
In te re st
line new Hoick car, Mr Row hind
being
agent for the same in Doiutnd.
Summary of the Floating Small
Talk« Succlnrlly Arranged for
Everything beautiful at Yu well’s
Hurried Herald Readers
Opening. Un
15th
latst» three
days.
'
It lite
'♦M
Piano ami Player Piano* Expert
\V A. Morse of Lane Park, repre­
senting Foote &amp; Davies Co., of At­ tuning and repairing . All work al&gt;lanta called on the local trade Wed­ solutely guaranteed. W L. Hsyvey,
Il ox 1233-Phone 249-4.
102-tf
nesday.

:: |N AND ABOUT THE CITY ::

Gordon Hood of Maeon has a r ­
Fresh yeast rakes and Imperial
gasolino irom a t Mrs. Simon s-----2_-Lf rived in the city and will he the
guest of his brother. J. I&gt;. Hood
VmrettV Fall &lt;tj*-n&gt;nr - feafcia.—mi
TRiT ff-trr-’Can get located
Mr Hood*
'X h o W
t i r f A U —Llim: i Is a
cont ract or and civil
days.
.
H -2 ‘ e '
engineer and assisted in the work
Every-citizen: in. SanfrmL'should of building the Over-Sea ruilwny
reme'fnher that the Commercial Club from the main bind to Key West,
meets tonight at the rity hall and u but has been hi Georgia and other
good attendance is desired.
slates for the past year.
He will
take
up
the
civil
engineering
busi­
Millinery, Millinery! Sec all the
ness
in
this
section.
latest style« now on display at Mrs.
Williams’ Millinery Parlors.

13-2c

Alderman Davison is again happy
in the possession of his Overland ear.
A half baked and wholly stewed
driver ran into the Davison car on
Cieorge Ellis of Gainesville, repre- the Orlando road several days ago,
senting the Gainesville branch of 4h&lt;j t,roakin^ it up badly anti costing
Virginia-C nrolina ( hemieal ( o., was j,,,^ „ pretty
pretty sum to have it re­
in the city yesterday calling on his paired.
He bus not been able to
many friends.
collect any damages as yet but is
"New gotids will he on display at vowing vengeance on the driver who
YnweU's Opening. &lt;&gt;ct. 16th. lasts seemed to he wholly irresponsible
three days.
14-2tc ("Stich careless driving should he
stopped and the man who wilfully or
Genuine TenerlfTe grown Bermuda
carelessly breaks up another car
onion sped, white and a&gt;d, new crop,
should he jailed nod lined and then
at L. R. Philips &amp; Co,
ll-8 tc
made to pay the damage*
•
*
Albert O. Martin, the “ orange
Ready-To-Wear Dept. will he a
wrap" salesman of Hanford, was in
big
feature in YoweU’s Fall Opening.
town yesterday calling on customers
Tlnirsday,
I6th. Imi* iliree day*
and giving his many friends the glad
I4-2lo
mitt
He^hangs his hat at the DeSolo
Tampa Tribune
Comnieiu ing toduy ihe world's
sene»
wili In- giioii i•v inningi ut
Direct from New York und Phila­
thè
Impenni
thriller
'lite gentle-'
delphia. All latest styles hats and
meli
w
ho
bave
thè
serie»
in churge
millinery goods.
Mrs. Grace Wil­
bave
»pareli
no
pulii«
or
expeft»«*
In
liams
l'l-2tc
arrniiging un •l&lt;. et ri. «mre board and
PLEZOL is thè J I E S 1 elierry |[j,,, puhlic »jumbi pai rimile thè
Itf
drink
game finn dui melv Tht* gi\c» thè
v The many friends of Mrs (' A locai falci ile opportunità of neillg
Belts and Mr. W S. Thornton will thè p i m i - ' Jllit e ' they are pluyi'd^
be sorry to hear of the,death of their ut Boston a n d l ’htbidelphia a n d t h è
father, Mr. S Thornton, which oc­ b oa r d i» imi* of thè he»i io ilo- stili*; ,
curred at their old home, Raleigh, 111 f a r i 1 he l ar g e r 1 1 1 l ei byvAt ufi
l i e t l er
t unii uni e il i li a f t e r n n n n
Ga . t letoher 3rd
and W.iteli ila I a II le,IMI« i |U|l|ie1c
5 or (1 doses 666 will break any for thè ■ha irtptoiiilu (■ M ila Im
case of Fever or Chills
Price 2 5 1 perial theatre
cents.
*
94-26t
Drink PLEZOL. the new drink.
4-tf

If you want good meat* nnd ipuek i
The (iute t lit House
service and at reasonable prue» «ali
t Lit e
T h e many p a t r o n s of tin
at l&gt; A. Brown's market, 113 San­ City
I loll»«' at1!’ pl eased to learn
ford avenue or phone 122
II lip t hat It Ion o p e n e d for I li neai oil
The young business men and the Horne comforts are extended to the
old business rfien and the middle guest - anil the ••xeelleni accooirnoaged business men of Sanford are dations of tili- hotel have mudo it
la tf
urged to be present ut l ho film- fatuous at home and abroad
mereiai Club meeting tonight
li I»
l . m l i i l I h a nk s
ccri.itnly to vour iute resi lo Incoine
i ,' i Vj n - oi
W
Idei tilled wi l h t h e city » we l f a r e a nd
1 'll. . 1I-- W
VI M
1■
&gt;&gt; ■" 1 &gt;1 .
11 .ii
ila- ti me Io c o m e in I» now
gavi us liner servin'- through the
ice cold PLEZOL in bottles for sickness and death of onr loved
sale at all dealers.
4-tf
pvother
and for the many beau­
tiful’
fiorai
tributes
Closing out all typewriter carbon
Mr
and
Mr* 11 I Washburn
paper
Best grades only, at 25c
tar dozen sheets:

•

Herald tjllice
97-tf

Mr and Mr&gt; ( ’has F

Henry and

il.'I Fallili’.

Nu|b i
I'll*

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PAGE FIVE

SANFORD LIBRARY

Heralds of I.lberty
On the night ad Oet. 6, 1914. at
the instigation of our Worthy (»rand
District Organiser, I, L Andrews,
the following named members of
ini months
august
the Heralds of Liberty met at the
AND SEPTEM BER
city hall in the city of Hanford, for
the purpose of organizing a fraternal
Philosoph»
Judge to tie known us the Sanford
\molli- 1 he Mother Tongue. Vols.
L9dge of Hnniltl» of Liberty.
I and !L
J. E. Sperling, J. W. "Berry, J. A.
-Sesti» and Denny English Com- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ’ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦~ ♦.«•’ ♦ ♦ V
? ♦ ♦ ♦v ♦ y ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦* ♦• ♦w ♦w ♦ ♦ V ♦ j ’
Rodes, V. C. Collar, W. A. I’arr. position.
♦
M II. T aratu s, A. T. Lipford. Geo.
Mian and Greenough New Latin
♦
MrGagahin, W II Long. James W Grammar
Eaton, Jo h n Stem per. It. I’. Jin''■oil and Denny
Composition ♦
♦
kins, ( . \\. Drown, It. J . Gutta, and Literature
W. H. Jly res, Mrs. G. A. Byres, S.
General Literature
♦
K. Norton, Miss Marion Packard,
* Ireland, C. I).
English Liter­ ♦
Mr*. Myra IV. Lee, Miss Corine ature of the Nineteenth Century.
♦
McIntosh. Mrs. Mary O. Crosshy,
Cleveland, C. D. American Liter­
♦
Mr*. Ellen A. Andrew*,-Mrs, Grace ature.
E. Williams, Mis* Isabel A. Simon,
Debs, Eugene Life and Writings. ♦
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Bruton, J. M
.ifoidbriilgci The ilrm ia
♦
(¡¡Ho,,, M r„ J M Gillon, Henry . Mi-ti'imoji, R. I.. Memories and
f
Pilkington. Mm.'*Henry Piikington. Portraits.
G. E. Taratus, It. C- Fernnld, V. E.
Vu/elliyn. Marcus Writings.
302 T Douglas,
A'. L. Taylor, , F. W.
Marne), Jumesi The Breccanecrs.
CJb •#&gt;
Klintwnrth, I I.. Andrews, E . —L.
Fiction
Sanford, Grand Statu Organiaer, W.
Kingsley, Florence1 The Cross* -¿u
B. Alexandra.
T riumphaiit.
Thin being about one-fourth of the
Kingsley, Florenccf Paul, Hero Id
ARE THEY THE COMFORTABLE KIND?
membership of the Heralds of Lib­ of the Cross.
erty in and around Sanford, tht?
Roe, E. P.( What Can She Do? (
following named members were ap­ ■ .S’estmorcland. (. J,( Clifford
pointed by our Grand worthy or­ Troup.
ganizer, l. L. Andrews, to serve the
Ilume, Felgusk The Bishop's Se­
remaining jinrt of the current year: cret.
F. W. Klintworth, Grand Com­
Ilniithhy, G u y The Fascination of
mander; Miv* Isabel Simon. -Grand the •King.
X
♦
Master; Mrs. Mary O. Crosaby,
Juvenile
Past Grand Commander: O. L. T ay ­
♦
Christmas Books, b y Dickens.
lor, Grand
Recorder; George* E.
♦
Sinful Saddy. by Jacob»
Taratus, Grand Treasurer; Vance E
H“ W It Happened, by Kate Lang­ ♦
Douglass, Grand Warden. Walter A.
ley Itos her.
♦
Parr, Grand Chaplain: Harry PilW*- venture to predict that the ♦
kington, Grand Guide; William H. hoy i and girls, and older ones loo,
Long, Grand Sentinel;.
Our grand will enjoy Carmencita, sympathize
C A S H OR I N S T A L L M E N T
state organizer, W, B. Alexandra of and Inugh too, with her, over her
Jacksonville,. Lodge No. 74, Heralds various trials commencing on the ♦
of Liberty, being present installed first page with the "rummage" bon­
♦
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
the above named officers, nnd do- net
A
♦
clared rhe lodge duly organized and
The Association wi»b to thunk
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
officers to transact business in ac­ everyone who assisted in any way
cordance with the laws of the Her­ toward making the rem it rummage
ald» of Liberty, after which Urn i.i.i ., successL»pcruvl
praise is
Hexaudru g a v e .a short address, de­ dm tin- Moorman of com mil t o , Mr»
M mi ri l i Eduruthi n
For Sal*' 1700 lh* land plaster.
fining the plan and features of our .1 N Win I h i t , (or her zeal and per
Cull
roar Wilson's law ofllco on Secfoll
owing
cti
pji
cd
f
r
o
m
tin
I he
improved participating reserve fund i,,i..,| assistance.
renders
ond
Kt
14-lie
The sale netted Etude mil) be of interest &lt;o
distribution plan of insurance, which |f ..: i lie building f u n d i is and for of the Heral d
For Sale •Scotch Collie Pu|*i and
pays a reserve fund of from 1500 to the children's corner, new book*. | "Chielly, it is the want of the
young stock
Thornughbrcd nnd ac$2500 to the living member at the C l
In the li-t of book» forwarded |right rkind of mtis.ii; training in the
LUgihle (or regi»!ration,
head of the rluss for each death i tt,, order f•»r i unper*» L e a t h e r ¡,chool* t h a t i&gt; a ns we r a l d e fur our (lim.iNd
The tiriega R e mi c i » . R F I&gt; No. 4,
claim of like amount paid t&lt;&gt; the Stic king lales
L very hoy in San- &lt;t mill'd musoal growth, as a people
l4-2t|&gt;
beneficiary of the deoeased mem­ ford will want to .......a nt e ¡ie&lt;|Uuinled We a r e a c o m p o s i t e people, m a d e up liickson ville. Flu
ber
After which our grand dis­ wnh the uuaint old scout. Natty of snni e of t h e most mus i cal nat i ons
Fur Bent Suite of ihre i* rooms
trict ' organizer. Brother I L An- K.in.^.,1 udii his copper hui d friend. of the world Engl i sh, I- r e a c h . G*'i a ml lui t h
Over Met’ iUlor’a store.
ijri m of Sanford made an address , i •hingachook. not
sl* 1Jtplujnn Do
11 o
rgciting good, nian Italian. Polish Russia.!
l* . i ll
nil frali r nalisitt, outlining the hi»- !:ll*hiilt Her-vor---‘ S we dl i t l
Gi ve l|, the ri ght IHU-ll
inr*. of fraternal order» and their re
1 uf laic Uitf »Ini«! s bet! and one
a n d l lie right nvsl ruction and wc will
latum to legal reserve companies,
t** v•»! vi vi|C
&gt;*4su*
1o quire 106
heat t h e wori*L™ J a t Us have good
*►
«*»
14-tf
St
going back to the foundation of the'
' UJ1
Ka»t
First
jinrt MinjfH unit no*»'! f*»lk ininij.v
idealism that first dawned on the
Thomas Wesion was horn in Clin
w»- li.it,»- noil«* *»f *»ur tiu^i, I»*t u*
mirror.
Fur Sale Three "I'leit
world of
fralernnlisnv coming on ton. I own Illy -U, 1*1» and died in
ta ki" fruin i liti’»*’ * dv nt n*,i'
I lien s u i t a b le
for clothing or millinery
ihruti.h the .«ee. » i t i .Ijh tlw « « e l » « « I» .
» e .l
, hl.
, „ l -u store Lot of linoleum »lightly used,
,,t the rerinue .lltqr-el -'
&gt;»
1
.......... ..
.......................... . ,.„(.„ good I|uullty. ( heap for cash
Lot of
Jan 1
ortfunuat lo ia, miiih u( w Inch liuti' iH{irrii H i D.
chair*.
Good delivery bieyrle, basse
hool*.
hark as ,.a r |y n , the year 1168, o n ' 1894. To tin* union were born six
N
Yowell Sl C o.
“ So lei us begin with our young ket ulinehed
Ml were present at lie
up tu file present ago vvhore vve fini! '' hildren
Itile
people lind I heir til usi i'll I lllst rue! ion
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Chairs. Some are much more con­
ducive to comfort, ease and pleasure
than others. Perhaps you may have discovered it.
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enjoy a Rood Rocker ourselves, and think
we have selected some comfortable ones.
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stato of Alabama in thè yeur of ' cute under thè pastoni t f of Rev. I)
nineteen hundred. We bave h«d a A. Cole
Ilo rame from TTichita.
sueresaful and »teady growtb l..r Kansn* t&lt;» Fionda m-arly three yeur*
|fe was »ick for several day 1
tinsi' fourteen year», and ut presi-M agti
l&gt;r
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wc .in* produeing mori* btisllte
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winter after spending a most de­ November lit
All per-.,., |..v.nc |( m ul the ci t V hall Sa o ford, I
lightful summer at Wildwood Heath tln-ir tax during Nui•••mtn*r yyiJ1 1•*’
near Philadelphia.
Their host of . elitlt IciL to a disi üullt ot
per i i l t
PLEZOL is tile one best lount.wn
friends are delighted to finVe them All paying in Dee»*tnber will be en ­
Jrink.
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back again in Sanford.
titled to n discount of I per cent
5 or 0 (Joses 6G6 will berak any All after that date will Ire net
No H applrvets In Idleness.
M W LOVELL.
case of Fever, or Chills. Price ‘Ì 6
Idleness I » oneTvT'niP ‘g r e a »
ene
( rt y Tu\ ( ’olici tor
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94-26t
rute»
uf
character
A*
some
otic
Ini'
Sanford. Oct *t h. 1911
Fee Yowell's silk department Oct.
aid The devil tempts other men, bu‘
14-4to
idle nun tempt the devil" Do net
15th. loists three day*.
14-2tc
. tin the Itilo riniti, whomever you m.*&gt;
P- V. Holst has returned to his
,
Ñutiré
•ii vy You limy have too much K&gt; d&lt;
home jn Palatiti», after a combined
On 3rd day of Novemlur at r e g ­ ml ion many things to think about,
business nnd pleasure trip tp the ular meeting of Board t ’ounty Com »nil do not envy the man who" has me
oty and other part* of the celery" |missioner*. Sr’ininole . imhU v bid' ■ migli to think about, and tins to t ■'
« I u .„ Mr. Holst 1* engaged in the will be receivcl fur putting ii till at
x k upon himself. The puto'ion*
fertilizer business in Pnlutku and hi» Howell Creek- &lt;&gt;n new SioiorU
smtord .v
A
.man naturo break loose In Idle noti
frlensd in this sectiun ure always Oviedo road. All lud* must -be in and wander over forbidden piai.
glad to sec him.
clerk’s han«N not Inter than No —eklnr what they can devour.—Dr
Bui» inu -t r&gt; d funic* Stalker
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One meal is all the argument we vember '2nd. 1911
so
much
j u t culm- yard, ami to be
need to convinco you we set the best
Hat* the Caute of Daldne»*.
tneal at the low«at price in town. completed in a satisfactory manner
to
Board.
2»
per
cent
on
contrail
Bnldmt*«
is n mutter of lieadgeu.
Dur Sunday dinners are unsurpassed.
price to be retained until contract The doctors ore fairly well agreed up
Meala 25 cent«. Weekly rates made
F \ DOUGLASS
0,1 l*,nt
Men grow bald more frofir rooms and meals. St. Johan
jiientl) than women because of the
Clerk of Board.
Hotel.
l0-9tc.
huts they wear. It Is true that women
l4-4tc
wear bigger and often heavier lint«
W. A. Berry has removed his
titan men, but they attach them to
barber shop front Hie Welborne
Mrmorlnl Cnnrert
their hair and not to their scalp*,
Jdock tl a room in Hie Da Forest
The Sanford Banff gave a memori­ henco they perthll vcntllatlnn^fcnd do
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„ ^ n i recently occupied by Paul al recital for Mr. Geo. H. Fernnld not constrict tho veins, while men's
IRgterl. Mr. Berry has placed now last evening, 8 o’clock; which was bat*, with their hard, tight-fitting
•xtures in the shop, installed a bath enjoyed by all present. The weder- ' brims not mtly permit no air to onter.
r°ont and uxpects
to make It the lion* which were- played eon»i«t.d »•«* conatHct the blood vessels all
C® thl"&lt;’ • 11,1 W»l occupy the (, f , h(. fnvorit(. „ . p „( Mr around the Iliad
font and John lUmdes will take the Fernuld during hi* life time, and
back part fort a pressing club.
the concert was attended by repr*Theories *
to n
Have you visited Mrs. Williams’ sentati ve» of the Phoenix Lodgi-, ( Only tho other d
Millinery Parlors yet? II not, you No. 6, in n body, as Mr. Fernald lecturer on sun sp
.»•' 9 ould call while tho stock is co'm- was u member of this order. Among the enfranchising /ml ennobling pow­
of his sclenco/toachlnB as It doe*
P ate. Everything now and strictly the Knights uf . Pythias nt tending er
tho mnjesty of Ood nnd his handi­
were Oliver J . Miller, Chancelor
UP-to-date.
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work. I agreed, of course. Theoreti­
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Commander; W. \V. Abernathy, cally, 1 knew ho was right; yet, as
Music In Woodland Park
Prelate, Henry McLaulIn, Keeper of Jor myself, I could not help preferring
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After Octpber first Woodland Park Record.* and Seals; J. N. \Vhitner,
to wonder’ al tho hand of the Almighty
»ID open only Sunday«.
L. M. Wicker, A. T. Rdsietter, S. .G. In the creation df a dandelion, a-spar­
Bathing, amusements, picnic con- Kennedy, A. Knnner nnd J . M row, a floundor.-dlobert M. Gay, In
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The funerfll wit- held in the t Ivied
Methodist cliiiri h on October till at
10 U 10 A -lljrge crowd at tended l he
(tyierul servie,'* nnd many benuftiful
fiorai offerings liore witness to the
«"»teem in which he wu* held. Mr
Weston was laid to rest in the
ti viudo leimlury. the funeral -eriimii
hieing preached hy hi* pustnr. Rev
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lines set to clean cut melodious mu- dollars per rnunlli. No small chil„*ie and thus lay the foundation (or I dren,
Eniptiae R, Herald Office.
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living expenses.
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petizing and economical.
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OCTOBER

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STARTLING RISE BY BRAVES
Boston Team In 8hort Period of Month
and Half Jump Prom Bottom
to Top of Ladder.
After n sensations! spurt cxtendlntt
over a period of one month and a half
the lloaton IJrnvoa aro In undlaputed
possession of first placo In thoYnce for
the National league pennant
Stall­
ing!' youngster» were In eighth place
when they opened tho gamo of July
18, and by scoring i victory that day
they Jumped out of the cellar position,
landing In seventh position. From that
tlmo on the nraves have accomplished
wonders on the diamond, having won
31 of the last 38 cont est s played. On
August 23 they reached oven terms
with the Giants for tho lead, but fell !
back as far as third position, only to
come again and pass McGraw's men.
The complete record of the Drarcs j
since starting tho sensational rlso on ^

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July 18 follows:

J .l i s t r e c e i v e d _ a _ s h i p m e « ^ l ) r - t ? ? l f g ! i , S ~ n e ’v v J

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The day of the overtowerlng first
baaeman Is past and gono, says Harry
Davis of the champion Athletics.
Harry continued, Raying, "The big
one who held down the Initial sack In
days gone by could do Just two things,
that of hitting tho ball mighty hard
on the noso when It was grooved, and
catching a perfect throw.
" ‘8tuffy'
Mclnnls has proved be­
yond doubt that a big f e l l o w Is rather
In the way on first base In these days
of fast, scientific baseball, providing
the small fellow has the same require­
ments as that of Mclnnls. First basemen’ today aro required to field, throw
and run bases Just llko a fielder, and

July
July
July
bo ab)e to hit tho ball hard and often. July
"Tho old-tlmo first seekers, such as July
Anson and nrouthers, couldn't hold a
Job In the big league today. Comlskey
alono of those early first sackqrs could
field.

bases.
"Thin was the slide on which Rosay
went to tho minors.”

OWNERS NOT MAKING MONEY
Few Clubs Will •Have Balance on
Right Side of Ledger Wh n the
Present Campaign Is Ov&lt;.r.

T ho Cleveland Naps have bought
P i t ch er llnrstnnd from thd Vancouver
club of the Northwestern league.
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Max Carey of the Pittsburgh outfield
la to fast getting down to lin t' that
few players even try to double him
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Rhoddy Wallace. Old-Time 8t.

Louis

Shortstop, Is Perfectly Satisfied
* With Old Contract.

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•Tied for llrst with New York.

“Claudo Rossman was about the
last of the pld type.
Tho Athletics
learned through Ira Thomas, previ­
ously
with
Detroit,
that
Claudle
couldn't throw
Hence It) B o s s y' s de­
clining years tho Athletics played to
get the ball In his hands and then,
well nothing could sto»&gt; them on the

Owner» of bnll clubs arc not going
to lay up a lot of money tills your
Few of the clubs In the two major
leagues will hnvo much of a balnnce
on the right side of the ledger when
tho present campaign Is over, and' so
Stallings rules tho Graves, but far os the Feds are concerned, their
thero'a no stalling In that gang these losses must be enormous. Conditions
days.
have not bean for the best Interests
• • •
of the game this year
W e have road but few- stories lately
T h e r e hits been n lack of Interest
entitled "Twen t y thousand fans saw from the outset. Th e public did not
tho jjamp^
take kindly to t hu. .
pl anar«
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Jumping nnd the promtrn, nrw*nmfrh
Muggsy McGraw cal ls Ray Schalk. the mercenary en&lt;T of tniT sport bus
W h i t e Sox catcher, tho greatest llttlo been
given
Th e
threatened
wnr
backst op In tho world.
with Mexico also hnd Its effect, anti
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tlie present European m l ju p also
Dresnahan Is being offered tho Job helps to detract from the sport
of Cub manngcr for next year by many
Because of the one-sided contest In
of the east ern wrlhrrs again.
the American league ra c e the organi ­
• • •
sation hns been particularly hard hit
T h e y say Nap Laj ol o will finish Th e present race In tho National
right In tho Amej-lcan league. Others probably will save several clubs In
say ho Is already finished.
that league from suffering losses

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Emporia, a new roomber of the
Kansas Stato leaguo this season, was
successful In winning the champion­
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fleott, the young shortstop of tho
Red Sox, baa developed so fast this
year that Uelno ^Vagner Is nothing
but a tub now.
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_ Dave Full/, president of tho Base­
ball Players' Fraternity, has succeed­
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It la reported on good authority tho
Fed« have no desire lo steal Frank {
Chance from tho Yankees and asnumo
that 926,000 contract.
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Orover LotfdbrmTlk, (he tall pile
tho Drowns secured from the Louis-'
vlllo Colonels, Is (he same hurter tho
Rhoddy Wallace.
Cubs had two seasons ago.
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contract. Colonel Hedges offered to
O'Mara, Brooklyn's young Inflelder, glre hIm ono wlth the tcn.day clause.
It playing a corklnjt good gamo for |,ut Rhoddy said tho old form contract
tho Superb«*, He Is a claasy perform- waa good enough for him.
er In the field and Is bluing at a .260
dip.
Reulbach Unpopular.
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Ed Reulbach has become extremely
e scout who dug up Pexold ana unpopular with tho nrooklyn fans beWambsganss must have had a difficult cauBU ho , , not dcvotlng hil UmB anJ
time getting his courage up to the r n c r g y (0 winning ball gumes for tho
- point of signing the men, because tho Iioilgtjrii though ho ha. been treat
names do not look llko those of ball |, d TCry ,lbcrally by tho Brooklyn club,
players.
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Capt Georgtf McBride of tbs Wash- 1
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lngton team ha. signed ono of tho | „ ul&gt; perdu#t
, cctirod , n .
new contracts with no ten day clause, lfBdo w||h the Boston nraves, I. not
Just to p ro re to the world that he I.
rt&gt;maln long wlth tho cardinal..

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IS HONUS WAGNER SLIPPING?

T h e Pittsburgh Pirat es hnvo been a
big disappointment this season.
At
tho outset they, looked llko pennant
winners, Th ey secured a big lend In
the early st ages of tho pennant fight
nnd It looked ns If they might tnnkn
a runaway of the race
But nil of a
sudden something happened
The PI
rales s t a r t ' d lo slide «lown the chute
anil they finally touched bottom.
It
Is hard to tell what Is thu trouhlo
with Clnrko'a team. One critici sm Is
that there nro too many veterans on
It. Another year will likely seo a big

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New blood Is needed and Clarko will
havo to supplant tho votorans. Much
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to go. Honua has grown gray In tho
■enrlco of Barney Dreyfus« and tho
Pittsburgh team would not seem tho
aamo without the big shortstop.
Ilonus can still play tho gamo, but
Is not as fast as ho was. Ho Is hit­
ting the ball for .281 this year, which
Is way below hU usual mark.
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Figure of Tin Soldier,

HARD WORK SELDOM FATAL

S IM P L E S T

Nervous Prostration and Its Attendant
Ills Generally Derived From
Other Sources.

Religion of Islam Make s
Demand on I nt el lect
Nature of Man.

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RUINS OF HOSPITAL IN TERMONDE

F A IT H S

Minimum
and

W o hoa r a « r e nt dotU today about
e t e o M l v o Ij rain work, and wo road In
t h e no wb papers of frequent b rea k
d o w n s from that rniin,&gt;
Kv,*r) week
or o f t e n c r « « are told of mini«* cl ergy
m a n , loading me r c ha nt or g i b e r bust
tlOSS man w!s&gt; collapses und bus to

It wan afternoon ltt a small oasis
vl lingo of the Zinins.
I was eeated
on a straw mat In n little gardenspare Just outside the cafe, and
dreamily regarding the Intense blue
Nky through the vino le aves trclllsed
overhead, which tleckod mo with their
quit work - perhaps ink,« u trl|i to Ku shadows
An old Arab was praying
rope and reside for months or a year— |Just In front.
Two groupn, one on
for that reason
('»lingo students are each side of pie» were placidly seated
reported from time to time an dam on cl ean yellow ma t s — young men.
a « 1UK or killing themselves by bard whose dark, snd far«’», thin featured
study. Wo doubt itn&gt; truth of most of c.:id large-eyed, contrasted with their
theso statements. A knowledge of the white robes. They wero smoki ng klf
fact a would show, wo bellevo, that In —a t runs I licence of gold In their clear
nine-tenths of tboso cases the cause of bronze skin, a languor of light In
tho breakdown was not an ex c ess of 1 their Inimobllo gaze, content. ^Tho
bralnworlr, but the lack of nomethlng gnrdon mad« off beforo mo, topped
elno, such ns nutritious food, sleep, I with palmy dhdnnco; tho siinnt street
bodily exorcise, and u cheerful temper. to ono sldo wan out of sight, as If
T h o truth Is. no orguiin o f U i o body Is It wero not. It wits a place of p e a c £
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f r o m ; ! llllod my brier-wood,— T ho May
beat was great. Intcnao;__and -I—unU
u nt ar y stinting of tho body's needed tied my s e l f to n long smoke, and (ell
supply of food or sleep and the-mind's Into rovery and recollection.
How slmplo It all was! T h a t pray­
need of social Intercourso— does far
more to Invlgurot«/ the brain than to ing A r a b — what an I m m e d i a c y . with
W h a t n n o n ch al an ce In the
loosen Its strength; does more to pro­ God!
long li fe than to cut or fray Its thread.
It Is tho rarest thing In the world
f or a man to think himself to death,
unl ess his thoughts run for many yoars
In n monotonous rut— which Is as det­
ri ment al to vigor as a monotonous
diet to tho digestive functions— or unler-e his thoughts relate to something
very ixvlnful, Irritating, or distressing
It bus been Justly said that thought
Is to t ho brain what exercise Is to the
physical organism. It keep» the chan­
nel s of life clear, the blood vessels un
obstr uct ed, no that (ho vital fluid
c ou r s e s along them distributing new
n e s s of life and vigor of action to the
latest hour of existence. On tho other
hand, tho want of thought starves tho
circulation, and causes men to drivel
and sloop In old ago—dead to every­
thing hut eating and drowsing In the
chi mney corner

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break down from the street« of study
on tho brain that, ot he r Ihlngs being
e qu a l , t h e hardest s tudents e n j o y the
b es t he a l t h
W h e r e one young man. If
a ny . r u i n s his healt h by wrest llngv with
m a t h e m a t i c a l and psychological prob
l e m s o r with th«« enigma» «If Gr e e k
and l j vt l n synt ax, bad ha bi t s , t h e
strain, und e xc i t e m e n t of a t h l e t i c con
l es t » , ci gar», wipe dri nking and ot he r
form*« of dissipation, and heavy ea t i ng
at l a t e hour» undermi ne the he a l t h of
hundreds
Tim two little l i ngers ol
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ma y keep »nng a n d dry by such know!
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there a r e s ome c oncel l«‘«f men who I m­
agine t he y can give e xp e r i e n c e cur«ln
runI s p a d e s ami b nV It at the l e a c hi ng
game

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T e n d e r « In tbe n««w t h n n g h t . f e tri 1n l»t. «•«nini suffrago nini » i nd i ar move
liients un« pollitllig wltb (irido to a wo
man of I lutcbltiàotl. C o l o , il» proni
posi ti ve that a wornali enti vvork at
r.iivtltltig a man cittì
T h l n wnnmn I»
runtiliig a 1*1" acro f a r m n e n r l lu t c h l n
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nini »turtod lo e buko tu d«*a(h
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Phoned to Mm. tt. A. Terheun, Phone 203
llTrirr 7‘«of&lt;
i Mr. nml Mrs. Lawrence D. Wicker
hnve iimued invitations to the m ar­
riage of their daughter, Cîenie to Mr.
Normun Cary Toole, the wedding to
take place Wednesday evening, Oc­
tober 2 1 st, at V o'clock at their home
on Uak avenue.
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Howard— Bryan
An out of town wedding of in­
terest to the many friends of the
groom is that .of Miss Viola G i
Howard of BnrneaviUe, Ga., to Mr.
Leslie Tolar Bryan of Sanford.—The
¡Vdnesdn&gt;r afternoon at lialT pTit
-ÜVW o’eloekr—October 21st, .at~ the
’ F irst'B ap tist Church.
t
Book Circlt
The members of the Book Circle
held their first meeting of the season
a t the home of Mrs. R. A. Newman
Tuesday afternoon with u good at­
Plans for the winter's.
► — ■ tendance.
work were outlined anjj a pleasant
social time enjoyed, for Mrs. New­
man is a delightful hostess. Mem*
hers present were Mesdames J : , W .
Dickins,
Geo. Speer,
Margaret
Harnes, A. W. Fitts, Henry Wight
, and D. L. Thrasher. Other guests
of Mrs. Newman were Mrs. Geo, D.
Bishop and Mrs. W. E. Watson.
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wit'will be of interest to the bridge
players of Sanford to know that in
the contest between Mrs. C. O. Mc­
Laughlin, Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs.
Margaret , Barnes nnd Mrs. Frank
Miller, the prise, a set of duplicate
whist trays was won by Mrs. C. O.
McLaughlin.
The contest covered
a period of three months, played
weekly.

Trnnit / ‘arty
Mrs. D, L. Thrasher and Mrs. It.
A. Newman were hostesses at u very
delightful tennis party in Central
Park Wednesday afternoon. Punch
and coke was served during the game
and a very pleasant afternoon en­
joyed by the participants.
When
the game ended the opposing groups
were £vcn. Those playing were Mr».
B. W. Herndon, Mrs Thrasher, Mrs.
Newman, Misses Midi Whitner and
Florence Frank; Messrs. It W Hemddn, Geo, Fox, W. H Lloyd, Dr. S.
Puleston and Dr. Fain.
Guests
watching the garni- were Mesdames
.Puleston, Watson it 11cl Bj^jiop, and
Messrs. Thrasher and Newman.

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B ote Meeting
Mrs. Deane Turner very delight­
fully entertained those making roses
for the City Beautiful.Bull lust Wed»
nesday afternoon and will again be
hostess this afternoon Friday at ¡1
o'clock.
K atltrn Star
’ y/ Notwithstanding
the
inclement
weather there was a large gathering
of the Eastern Stars Tuesday night.
Thore were three initiations of new
members pledging themselves to
shine brightly in this galnxy of
Eastern Stars, even-in. cloudy weath­
er. Tliose initiated were Mesdames
Shelton, Bissett and Bailey.
Fol­
lowing the business period a de­
lightful social hour was enjoyed.
Cake and cream were served by the
*
hostess of the evening, Mrs. Harry

Kent.

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B rillian t D ancing Party
One of the most delightful affairs
of the early fall was the charming
porch party last evening with which
Dr. and Mrs. Puleston entertained
'In
honor, of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D.
Bishop.
The attractive rooms ' were pret­
tily derorated 'with roses and hibis­
cus, while the broad verandas, pleas­
ingly adapted to the occasion were
hung with Japanese lanterns, adding
an oriental touch of beauty to the
scene that was already a glimpse of
fairyland. • Upon * the lawn chairs
and swings were placed for the com­
fort of the guests. In the library
card tables added to the pleasures
of the evening. ,
vx.
Receiving with Dr. and Mrs. Pu­
leston were Mr. and Mrs. Bishop.
Mrs. Henry Wight and Mrs. Allen
Miss May
» . X Jones served punch.
Thrasher distributed programs. Airs. Puleston was very loyely. in
• gown of white chiffon over white
charmeuse.
(Mrs. Bishop was daintily gowned
In white chnrmcusA with crystal
trimmings.
Mrs. Henry Wight wore n hand­
some gown of bhick lace nnd chlffoh.
Mrs. Forrest Lake was gowned in
a charming frock of cream lace, with
bodice, of pink silk, finished with
fuf and rhinestone buttons.
™ Mrs. Holly was lovely jn a gown
q iy e l.o * charmeuse with overdress of
'shimmering silver net, trimmed in
Ary
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black satin bands.
/ \ _
Mrs. A. It. Wallaco was gowned
prettily in white chnrmeuse and
shadow la co, with pink roses.
Mrs. Cecil tyujt wprQ a handsAmp
gown of black chnrmeuse anti chiflón
finished with a yellow girdle.1
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher wore a charm
ing gown of green crepe' de chine.
Mrs. 11. A. Newman was prettily
gowned in blue silk crepe and black
velvet.
a c a O Mrl ju g h lin was handsomely gowned- In - black luco and
net-----—
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ent planting are: __
.
Roses— in fine variety, forty cents
each, or four dollars per dozen.
Half dozen at dozet) rates.
Hibiscus— Including the beautiful
Peach-blow, ul $1.50 per dozen, 15c
per plant.
K
Palms, shrubs of various kind and
ferns. Among the latter it may be
well to mention the handsome Cibotlum Haro met f, which grows so well
in Sanford, and is seen in such beau­
ty ut the home of Mr. H. R. S te­
vens. « These may be bought, very
strong plffnts at 25c each or $2.50
per dozen.
It is hoped that the Civic League ^
may have a very large response to ♦
their first venture in plants
Persona/ „Mention
t Miss Hoskins Jones is spending
several days ut Stone Island, the
guest of Mrs. A. B. Commons.

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We take this opportunity to shpw our *
beautiful stock of Ready-to-Wear.Goods,. *;
Silk and Wool dress materials, trimuiiirgs,
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ue bronnfiyi cLarnmutg and white returned to Sanford on Wednesday. ( ^
silk net.
Miss Florence Frank wore a gown i Senator W. ’ M. Igou of Euatisj + &gt;
o f —yellow nwweuline, ehlfforv and apent several days In Sanford'Ulta!
shadow lace.
Miss 'Charlotte Hand' were a
dainty frock of blue brocade char­ v Mrs. C. W. Entzminger and daugh­
meuse and pilk Shadow lace.
ter, Miss Maud Eptzmlnger of LongMiss Essie Purdon was gowned In wood will spend the winter in San­ A
green crepe meteor with overdress ford.
Miss Maud will attend the
of flowered chiffon.
high school.
They are domiciled
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Miss Muriel Hnrrold wore a pret­ with Mrs; R. L. Jones.
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garnitured in silver passamenterle.
Miss Hazel A. Stevenson of At­
Miss Saidie Williams was lovely lanta. a member of the Sanford.high - +in pink crepe de chine. ,
school faculty arrived Thursday and
Miss Helen Rowland was charm­ will be with Mrs. Geo. Dickinson for
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and lace. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Schilling and
Miss Belle Smith wore a dainty
daughter
and Mr. and Mrs. W. it, ♦
little (lancing frock of white organdy
Hickson
of
Troy, Ohio will make
and flowered ribbons.
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Sanford their home .this winter.
Miss Hortcnsc Weidman was
gowned In pink charmeuse nnd white THtty have" bought the T, K. Bates
pinch west of town.
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Miss Elizabeth McLaughlin wojc
Mrs. Cooper of Sorrento is the 4 &gt;
n gown of white charmeuse, with
guest of Mrs. Cha». Brown, on the x
overdress of black and white net.
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\\iss Anna MeLaughlip was lovely west side.
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in pink chnrmeuse with overdress of
Mr. W E tlrndn k of Jacksonville
pink Japanese chiffon finished with
Was the guest of his sister. Mrs. Jl.E ^
jeweled trimmings.
Mrs. Hurt was lovely in u soft Tolar, while in Sanford on business ♦
this week.
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black silk.
Mrs. Allen Jones wore a pretty
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gown of Invendnr crepe de chirm, \ 'Alias Nona Wylly was the guest o f' ^
Mr» Henry Wight several (lay» tin»
white lace and pink roses
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Besides those already mentioned,
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invited to meet
Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr».
R.
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Tolar
has
gone
up
to
Bishop wen- Dr. and Mrs. T. A.
Jacksonville
for
a
visit
of
ten
day»
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Ne.al, Mr.‘ and Mrs. [leas. Dr and
Mrs. Bower, Mr. and Mrs. Ha \&gt;ilb relatives and friends
Wight. Mr. and Mrs Hurt, Mr and
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Mr .itnl Mrs John Shu mu 11 and
Mrs. Geo. DeCultes, Mr and Mrs
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Frank Miller, Mr and Mrs. (¡ori­ furnil) have (returned 'from a visit 1 «
zale», Mr. and Mrs .CbwidivHnw-f *** Pennsylvania
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ard. Mr. and Mrs A IV Connelly,
Mr amj Mr, |UuX, „ n IVrkins. Mr
Mr» Eugene 1.arrumóte ha- re­ ♦
and Mrs. Archie Beils.
Dr and turned to her home in Jacksonville ♦
Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Allen Jones, Misses after a pleasant visit to relative» and
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Mull Whitner, Genie Wicker Lillian friends in Sanford.
and Anne Higgins Annie Lee nnd I„etti
Caldwell and Gladys Morris; Messrs
Mr» G F! War man Inis returned ♦
Like. Henry Wight, Newman, 11 from Arkansas much irti proved in ♦
Herndon, W FI.|Watson, Mrs. It J. heult h
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Holly. C D Melaiughlin. A B Wal
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luce. F'lll». Thrasher, W M l.nyd,
o t u.iriiigt.ii]
Mr und Mr» (
Billie Hill. Thigpen, Hu gen and Karl ,,f |&gt;,-|,ilnd. Mopped over in ».i- lord ♦
Uounulhit, Henry Prdon. Joe, Roy
Wednesday, while cn route to or- ♦
Koumillut, Henry Purdon, Joe, Roy lundo to uttend the meeting of the
and Ned Chittenden, Clarence Ma­ La'Ko Region Press Association.
honey. Galloway, Ralph Wight, Wil­
lie Leffler, F'rank Campbell, Ray­ *- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stewart, nee
mond Key, George McLaughlin L Miss Kate Dickson, returned Wed­
P. McCuller. David and Weidman nesday from Utah and other western
Caldwell, Joe Demont, J. D. Rob­ states. They will begin housekeep­
erts. Dr. Butt and Dr. F’ain.
ing at once ut 817 F^lm avenue.

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Oct. 16th, Saturday Oct. 17th

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READY-TO-WEAR
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Here you will find
displayed all the
newest fashioned
su its, capes and
coats for ladies.
Also a pretty line
of coats for children
and younM ladies.

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LADIES’ NECKWEAR

A larjie assortment of brand new neckwear. All
those new "vest” effects, flared collars, silk and lace
jabots, etc., all made of nice material. See this display.

Kerry UVft Brulgr ('tub
^ Mrs. Margaret Barnes wns the
charming hostess to the Every Week
Bridge Club yesterday ' afternoon,
the first meeting of the fall, and a
vojy delightful time was enjoyed by
those present.
Delicious refresh­
ments were served, consisting of
deviled crabs, baked sweet pota­
to e s, hot cheese sandwiches, ban­
quet wafers, pretzels and coffee.
The club prize was won by Mrs.
Forrest’ Lake, a silver bon bon
spoon.
Mrs. 'Newman secured the guest
prize of a pretty jardiniere and
growing plumosa.

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Among seasonable thingsI ifor
prea-

Prof. Nerling of Gotha is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight.

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Here you will see all those
things your boy has been
craving in the way of a suit.

Mrs. Etile McLucas nnd little son
Leonard have rctunrod from u two
months' visit to Arknnfens.

WANT ADS

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SPECIAL SHOWING OF
- BOY’S SUITS

ijH* “nd Mrs. C. E. Henrjr nnd
family have returned to Sanford to
the delight of their many friends.
They will reside on Fifth street.

DR. C. W. FAIN

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Mr. Staten Field.» is »pending the
week in Jacksonville, the guest of
his brother.

- Mrs. T. K. Bates lias returned
Miss Elizabeth McLaughlin as­ from a delightful visit to her old
homo in Palatka.
sisted in serving.
Members of the club enjoying,M rs
Mr. Stanley Wood, a high school
Barnes’ hospitality were Mesdames
C. O. McLuughlin, G. F. Smith, graduate of the Class of '09, San­
F’orrcst Lake and C. M. Vorcc. At ford, Is visiting the city after five
the guest table were Mesdames J . W. years’ absence, nnd Is being cordially
Dickins, Dcano Turner, F'rank Mil­ welcomed by many of his boydood
ler, B. W. Herndon, R. A. Newman, friends.
A. W. Fitts, F. J, Gonzales. Other
guests were Mrs. A. P. Connelly
NO TICE
and Mrs. D. L. .Thrasher.
As I have charge of the business of the
Title Bond &lt;b Guarantee Co., East San­
On Wednesday of next week the
ford L^nd League, .and W. A. Whit­
Junior Civic League will aend' off comb,. I can be fourni in the Tax As
Ita first mortthly order for roses, lessor's Office in tbe court house.
ferns nnd strawberries from tlie
T H O S . K. BATES
Royal Palm Gardens. Ordors may
be phoned to Mrs, Henry Wight,-or
where it is desired the Junior .Girls
will deliver catalogues, marked with
Mr. Reasoner’s own selection of
D E N T IS T
varieties of plants most suitable for
WORK r o u WHITE PEOPLE ONLY •
Sanford soil and climate.
P EO P LE S BANK BUILDING
The Junior League&lt; la lindeiRQOM 9
taking thla work with o'nly one aim
In view— A M O R E B E A U T I F U L

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suits, brand new.

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W A R N E W S F I V E H O U R S A H E A D O F A N Y P A P E R IN T H E S A N F O R D F I E L D

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Life I* iVorf/i Living

IN SANFORD
VOLUME VI

SANFORD, FI.i) IMD A. II ESDAY. (H I t *1!Lit 13, I'JN

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A GOOD MEETING PRESIDENT WILSON W A R S U M M A R Y REGULATE THE
CONGRESS WILL OF THE COMMER­ DECLARED GREAT
S H I P P I N G OF ADJOURN THIS
CIAL _CLUB HELD PEACE M AKER NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN CONTRABANDS
WEEK SURE
M E llB E E S D E S IR Q n g . &amp; I&amp; W IN G
O F G IV IN G S M O K E R *

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EUROPE’S WAR—FOOD IS
COTTON TO BE CAR- W A Ç R E V E N U E S
RIEDTTNALLNEUC, REAÖY FOR SËN- •SCARCE IN -BELGIUM- * — •™TR7tC"rEsSEES'

T R IB U T E

P A M ) TO C H IE F B Y

MONTH

SPEAKER CLARK

The Sanford Commercial Clubhrlri n moot in lor«»* Hog masting last
Friday night in the city hall that
WHs well attended. President l-ake
cu lle d the meeting to order but us
the secretary was absent the min­
"
ute* of the last meeting could not
be’ read, although the President re­
membered enough of the proceed’ ings to call for reports of the vari­
ous committees. I t was discovered
thftt all of them have been on the
j ob and many now me mbers have
paid their dues and the linn nee c o m ­
mittee will soon have a c omf or t a bl e
sum on hand for the winter's work
The up town
established us
tion bureau as
and will he a

t i ck e t olllce will lie
mu c h for an i n f o r m a ­
for the sale of t i cket s
great c onve ni e nc e (or
A committee. was nath-

the tourists.
rd for Investigating the laxity of
the Southern E x p r e s s C o m p a n y , in
closing their up town ortire dur­

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Atlantic City, Oct. 13.— Tribute-to
P r e s id e n t W ilson-

-pf*~* ee 0111 trot- nf

a fervent hope ihuO the war in Eu­
rope might soon end marked the
first speech of Speaker Champ Clark
In the fall campaign delivered here
tonight in advocacy of the renomination of Representative J . Thompson
linker.
“ Perhaps
who k n o w s , " said the
S pe ake r , " w h en P r es i den t Wilson
has finished his course as Chi ef
M a g i s t r a t e of this mi ghty Republi c
ami when historians c o me to assign
him his plure in history, th e y will
p a s s over the great d ome s t ic meas­
u r e s of hi- Ad mi m«i rut ion s u c h as a
tarilT revision. * urrancy legislation,
et c . and declare that his elTorls to
keep the I nited St at e s out of war
constitute
his clearrst t i tl e to the
grat i tude nf his c o u n t r y . "

’ The Hague, B y Way of London, capture nnd use the port in her op­
Ort. It . --The Belgian Legation a* erations against England.
.a—U 1.1 -Ucgghi
Jump the Ger­
sorts that conditions In Brussel*,
alarming owing to a scarcity of food mans from the coast Is inevitable.
and other supplies. During the siege Today's reports indicate that the
of Antwerp, it Is said, no Belgians German cavalry advance is less than
were allowed to leave Brussels un­ thirteen miles from Ostend.
The strength of the allies at Os*
less they had special passports.
The number of Belgians In Hol­ tend is not known. It is possible that
land is estimated nt close to half a British reinforcements which were
million. Holland probably will not j unable to reach A r c t s s w u r i m —t o
he able Iff meet indefinitely the he l p in the defense of that city are
problem of feeding them.
{ now in Uslciul.
It is staled that the G e r ma n sol
Still less is known of the situation
diers are active in mastering the lire in the eastern t h e a t e r of the war.
in Antwerp which are a lmos t sub I' ctrograd is silent on recent develop-

Was

also

a|i|ml tiled

to make preli minary a r r a ng eme nt s
fur a - moker the s ame to o cc ur «ome
tune iluniig the mo n t h and being .1
general get t og et h e r IA which t he
citizens of S a n f o r d will be invited
and a general resume of the work
of the club be given and also an out
i n . of t he work to he Ai ■oa pb-hed
• . nog the ywur. 1 Mi a c i o u u i " ( tin
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Ko ur icon* h is*i in m n Ki s *1 in m«&lt; ■ '-nti i t t.it n * d t In- &lt;i. iI ".
Mui 11 r i►
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u t i o n on l as t Frill: a y « nd
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Her: ild
t h*- rrpri***** ntiitlx c of Tl u !• n«t* d Hit uo c l in g i* 1nr n. d
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i lie .it;, fr.itn t I.e railri'.t'i a numi" r
tif time,» we some way hud gamed
the impression that it was not hing
nutre t h a n a nice lj ttle village, but
In! wlml wa * our surprise to lind a
modern,
metropolitan li ttle place
with up (■&gt; dale stores and' streets
atol h.i iitlsoim residence* and a*
tine a d a* » "t I.....pl&gt;' a* it I» po­
si |.le t » m* • !

Hon. Josephus Daniel», secretary
of the navy, la going to sentj a war
vessel to Europe to he filled with
» Christmas present for the little
"kiddle^" on the other side. This
« ill.make the little ones love "Uncle
Sam " end we all ought, to join in
that love. f " l l yo do it unto ontwof
those little ones you do it unto mo."

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Special song by Mr F S Fortson
and Mis* Cora Iwe Hamrick
The Chapter and h'.iw it came to
he Written,
by leader, Mrs. I’. S
Fortson.
What is Meant by Love, Mr. M
L. Wright.
Why Love i« Great, by Miss Jim ­
mie Laing.
Without it Good Deeds are Prof­
itless, Mr. Joe luting.
Love Removes Hurtful and Sup­
plies Helpful futilities, by Mr P. S.
Fortson.
Lov» is Everlasting, by Mis* Cora
I*ee Hamrick.
Recitation, Love Cannot Fail, by
Miss Loren a Smith.
Scripture Quotations, by different
members of the Group.
This program was enjoyed by all
present. At the close of our meeting
o u r -pastor presented the union with
A 1 pennant and was accepted by
our president and she explained In a
fcVr well chosen words what we had
done to win thin pennant, of which
our union is quite proud. Our meet­
ing will be.held every Sunday even­
ing at 6:30 in the church. We wvrc
certainly pleased to have so many
visitors and* again extend to all a
cordial invitation to attend with us.
Next Sunday evening the program
will l&gt;e rendered by Group No 3.
Miss Edit|i Stewart Captain

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northern France u&gt; cover Switzcrlai .1
vouch- through northern, France t'1 within
upon

The heieYte-t lighting I* oll LU«
litoof l.a--igny and Lens
Thi- .
I lie Spl .i ke r reviewed til wark &gt;&gt;i
i.TtHHin's
official
report
from
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The following program was ren­
dered by our uniop Sunday evening,
The subject was "G reat Chapters."
This program was in charge of mem­
bers of Group No 1. Mr* I’ S
Fortaon leader.
Script ure
chapter by
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much of the proposition as relates
to shipments to Holland of neutral
goods, such ns food stuffs which
hits been clierkeil w"hilo&gt;thn Germans T h e Netherlands Government has

and thirty yenrs.
It is rumored, I c*t fortress in Austria Galacia has
says another dispateh, that Ant werp ' failed. Berlin asserts that the Ruswiil he obliged to jury a large in »¡an on the east Pru.-atinn frontier
Wilson expressed with,

11 w secretary will ¡.r&lt;&gt;b;if‘ !.
bt
e|i■. ted to till out the unrvj'ired liTTn
Th e rioxl ih- i* ting **MIf l.i held II
the city hall on Friday loghl. Oct
‘•bird ami a Tull a t t e n d a n c e is d e­
sired
T h e cl ub is cmt*t a ntl y grow
mg and every citizen of Sanf ord wl..&gt;
has the good of t lie cit\ lit heart
should enroll and be. otn. .11
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Washington. . pet. 13.'—^Adminis­
tration* Icad m in Cnngrcss nrp miikV
irtg every possible effort/to wind up I
the long session by next Saturday
night, with the assurance from the
President that it will b« unneccssa
to return until the first Monday in
December.
Whilo no new legislation is to bo
permitted, there is no certainly,
however, that action on. tho •war
revenue hill can be completed with­
in the week. When i f 'has passed
the Senate, u conference will bo ncc«
cssary. and the prospect is that it
will lie October ‘JO before Congress

U r Were driven 1" St ( loud dor
mg a lull in &gt;ii r sessi on a n d t h e r e
we found a l i t t l e . tt y on l y four y e a r s
old which (or i t s age is a m a r v e l , a n d
f ur t he r mo r e is a live one.
We were
e n t e r t a i n e d in St. Cloud by the
ladies l God bless yin w ho were all
hie tubers of the City I m p r ov e me n t
Association. I n (art. It is whispered
confidential ly t h a t the ladies are the
whole thing m St Cloud and that
the men simply let t h e m run it
W h et h e r this is the rase or not it i*
ce rt ai n t h a t the pih of mi mi n g (he
town is well done.
Florida hold* man;. »urpri*c* in
the mutter of beautiful little riti.-»,
but ce rt ai n It I* that Osceola euUf t)
c ome s in for her share.
M unirai

The yoiing ladies of (he Method­
ist rhurrh will givo a m u s i c a l ut thè
residence of Mrs. L. Il l'Iiilip» l'r1'
day evening at 8 o'dock.
I’rogra m :
Instrumental Duet
Miss Davis and Mia» Lucca ( hapjicll
Miss Currio
Vocal Solo
Gladys
Morns
Reading
Violin Solo . .’ . . Eleanor Herring
Mixod Quartet
Mes. Preston
Fin no Solo
Ml;. Metti Mger
Vocal Solo
A
Mr- Maxwell
Mi * . I Li Vis

R c n d in g

Piano Solo
I .a die«’ Trio
l’iano Solo
F i a it«* Solo. .
Mixed Quartet
Funrh will' In* served
evening.
A silver offering «ill
tho door. Benefit of tho
odist Church.

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This d ec lar at io n in effect is that
American t r a de in cotton seed oil in
neutral b o t t o m s is not aubjc t to
seizure or d et e n t i on , not only when
destined for neutral countries, but can ad j ou r n
lined
The G e r m a n » agreed in 1 la n&gt; 1 i*
The Rus s i an war "{Jin- ex
"\Y.. will ex|&gt;edite the bill in the
ter ms of eapitiil ati on not t&lt;&gt; disarm plain* thi* »ili-ucn on the ground* of when »hipped to Germany, if not intended
for
mi
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use*
T
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Brit
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na
t e us much as possible," said
the ri\ic guard or make prisoner* of ’ r.tP gy
\ lenna . lairii* the 1'rsurnales between t h e age» of ei ghteen -l.,n a tt a c h on I ' rzemysl, the slrong- i»h Governme nt lias assent ed to so Senator Si mmo ns , Chairman of the

"President
great felicity the s e n ti me nt s of all d e m n i t y
ing the business hours and It was
true A (fieri I'll MS when he tendered
also decided to ask t he m to call for
hi* kindly office* to the belligerent
Utili ial war news was brief today,
packages to t a k e t o the otlire at
power* in order lo st op t h e li tume but w:rr office statements are I...I
the depot us they have not been
struggle across ihe yea*. " -aid the needed to make plain lbat moti •&gt;
lining this
All ot he r cities have
.■speaker
I or lorlUll.tle In in* loos results hung on tin- iorttii.*
this convenience and the express
■ iilgli of v a n t a g e , h a pp y III t h e coil
of the desperate battles being wag&lt; ■!
company should do this in Sanf ord
h d e l i r e of a powe r f ul p e o p l e , let II' lit vital point* on that line tb,&lt;*
as well
hop* tl it he .till . 11. . ces m hi' plot
\ committee

Washington. Oct. 13.—'Continuing
its policy of forging out a complete
code for regulation of shipments of
ammunition products, not only to
neutral hut the belligerent countries,
the itate department today announc­
ed a decision relating to exports of
cotton seed oil. The decision marks
a distinct advance in tuc exemption
of semi contraband goods from
seizure when carried in American
bottoms.
•

Finance Committee. "Democrat« are
not disposed to change tho measure
as it came from the caucus. Wo ajl
realize thnt war revenue is necessary
nnd we believe the hill is the i&gt;est

in embargoed for export ati on.
The soli ci tor's opinion goes b e ­ that can be devi sed at this l i m n . "
Russian Pol a n d
Republi can S e n a t o r s are not in­
S o l l t rnl s ources repor t that •In »I yond the mere ma t t e r of co t t on seed
oil and lay* down the principle that clined to prolong debat e
Several
. t i t» s p r o u t i n g i n
\ u -trla
l o t i o n i* not i u n l raI'.Cndr and i* not minority leaders have declared they
i .i t it .11
i ir 110 t. *1 r ■■p pi d i
subje. I lo sei zure even when »hipped would' help bring a bo ut early adT»
1 mut»* m l ' a n - it i - M.-riii g
to a belligerent country, provi di ng it j o ur me nt .is soon ns assurances were,
&gt;f
t
h
missile* s t r u c k i n t Iii- y a r d *
d
11»
"ti \merican or other neutral »hips given of a definite purpose to end
N o r t h* - Ml r a l l w. i , ' t a l l ó n but
a
n
. I 11. r•f•.r• t In r&lt;- i* no i mp. ol i- j the session without a recess.
•o - Vplod'
inent to the shipment of American
S u c h is now the Administration
cut ton In Ha m b u r g consigned to I p r o g r u m
I ' . ta!. .! 1t ., t 1 * . 1,1 n l! of t, t i ** r n *.1 ' * pi i to r In the House the fall to pave tho
i o t h good old -1 . t o
i-.'ii . u n i t
way for ult i mat e Philippine indeo all I Iloti .............. . .lu
of Ma ba illa,
Stole a I m
I'endoncp probabl y will be jtussed
i e n t * a day for I« ■ling prisoner*.
Two v.iung men were caught here within a day or two
Following t h a t
. Ig lite e ll h u i l l í n &gt;i
|T,. Í ill1f •* .i i f . t.f •
early Monday morning by Officer the Mouse will mark time uvvuiting
. .Id
list to I»t|ii. i hl-.
II«
1 1.!« Reward Upo tidvlo
: • S e na t e act ion on the war revenue
,t
W , '• r
■ ivi I iroin ' I r l a n d " .
I hi m e n h a d measure
' o me J '. moi ratic m e m ­
r ■ r&gt; . f. * * i b i t a W.i|l.|t.^ it, .lu O r l a t o l o h o t e l berAilt o.iil i iiu*' llieir ag i t at io n
I o| .il 1.
.......... I ..
a n d ilici ded l o ski p to 1 l.u a g o a n d for legisl,li mn in Lc lie lit the c o t t o n
r f..r *iippi t
light tie
not wishing In walk steli'' the hotel si tuation
are

steadily

working

eastward

. .i ll . o

&gt;&lt;l

tul n L two tlur.l* of the
R' 11 Ji
fur, es that esci ped frtUTi A ■' *1 ;■

I. o

upon

-

!.. r.

■ -.it ur

proprietor ■ at

•.

ml came lid* way

(Ht - r II " (Va i d (il the l ook o u t for
t h e m caught them i&gt;n the Orlando
' •ani on! r o a d a n d truck t h e n c l i m i .

D o u g la s * in Q rh iu d o

Mr K A Dougl ass of Sanf ord Is
lb i* now t r a Vid
iL , a
spending rJ l t rlhy I r n t r l a n f f t t . l ook­
Slid - usual
i I i - Ia In ceil ( ,rT tua 11y 1» I . i " . ling Í1 hey were t a k en Luck ing a f t er tun working force who are
I frum ihc car
to Orlando b y the Orange c o un ty gett ing our the new set of abstract
honk* for '■••mirude count y
depot' and will face til....... ..
there
" W e furnish the individual with
hhe l hud ,f trull dog revolver oil l lie alt a bs t r a c t a document t h at r e *
front seat when ucrested by (If- quire* to. iltorney lo pass tljion i t ,
. r H o w a r d ' it p r o m p t I -, put U|*
a'.. Iran '• r*
.1
stud
Mr.
■. . . !
I
. . . . »t . |t f o i .,f till
lLoigta"
.ti-i it will Acquire I wo
■It, \ I’. K S OK IT . n i l o n I OR I NJ 1 Ni I HI N M \I\K. KLIM 1
otLA r Im.it ■,I ui'oti t fa ir lion/un year* t &gt;&gt; . ompl ei e the work nf m a k ­
( l audi l o o k ita- « In t I a n d r a n t lie ing the entire tr an s cr i pt of O r an ge
T O T I M E . " -I M O N A It'll ( LE
cur down to the city bastile where c o un ty . I n the me a n ti me we are
they were put on ire waiting for the furni»lii'ng a b s t r a c t «
to our cus­
It is b e l t e r t o k e ep borne a f f a i r s ' t h e h o a r d of c o u n t y c o r nmi s s i one r s Orlando officials
tomers."
,, l l j cl
und
settle
our
differ« rices of I Ira nge &gt;m i n i &gt; u pet i t i on was pro
M a ho ns, Allerilion
Mr Dougin»» is the clerk o f Sem­
a m o n g ourselves
W i t h t hi *
I* a ln s e t ' I ' d
- ki »ig O. a I t he r 01 1 *1 * v o t e d
\ r e g u l a r i u n i m u m e n t i o n o f S a n ­ inole county and 1 » quite enthusiu.»view ( he He r a l d h a s not a l l o w e d i ke for m t tie r !*•■ : . on &lt; - l obl i »l ung a rumi f o r d l a o l g e N o
Ii.1 will lie f ie l d a t tte over the work which he nnd hi«
r o a d i n j u n c t i o n s pl ice I ". I s i c . * t he dl* 11 1 * t • 1 . i d i i oil rid Sa uford be 7- Ul i" tn . T h u r s d a y , o . i
liilh
company have inau gu r at ed
R e pe r ­
it r l i d e s ha Ve II Ji pell Ted 1n Ole l i m e *
( 1 - r O' dto 1• * ■' HI Cl’ it Kill
roil ds j M a s t e r * I h-gre." Will Le l OllfcrTed
isti
ter Mur

THE BRICK ROADS INJUNCTION

l tilil II. olle of w Li . Ii « ,i - . . . j ■I in
I lie Heral d t h e Other ' l i b "I O ' «on
t r o v e r s y a r e e n t i t l e d t o n reply w h u h

t o t •n ' I It I ’ ■, ■! Ili t h " i I* i 11 &gt;. I
Ml M i-..r * r a i s e d it'l* y e a r r e q u e s t a i d n . . t n . . . .. • l o n g i n g the s pe r i l i
ed to
e present.
c i t i o n s of yilu-r*.
I n the i thsence of j
M em Ler*
and
v isito rs
urged
to

T h e T a m p a T i m e s suy» t hat Luko * *
Me Luke i» running to seed when ho
the &lt;"unl&gt;
tt ur nvy, Hon W
1. 1 c o m e Ly o r d e r o f W
M
shoot* off such a n (dd chestnut as -.Y
I' l. lnar, the j " t i t m n wa* granted
--S O. L. T A Y L O R ,
the following: "B efo re marriage he
.wi thout i.n o p p o r t u n i t y f o r - hearing
N
S e c r e ta r y .
thinks »he is the dearest girl, in tho
from any who mi gh t ojijiose the
world; after marri age , when the bills
chungo
I m m e i l i a l e l y . some of the
W o m a n ’ s Club N o tic e
come in, he knows i t . "
We thought
petitioner* fur i n j un ct io n be c ame
The music depar t me nt of Wo ma n ' s t ha t , ancient us it is. one of the best

appe ars below o v er the -igual ire of
the original signers of the ii.jun* '
lion. Th 6 affai r .has been an unfoft ú n a t e one a m i will be settled in a
few weeks in the supreme . ou r t .
Meant ime no more arti ales on the
question will he published and the alarmed, believing that it would
ma tt e r bus only been taken up »n far , jeopardize the validity of the bond
to disjH'l the d o u b t s m the mir d* of issue and make it impossible to levy
some of our n or t h e r n subscri ber* who and collect taxe s »Intuid any t ax
were iff raid the roads will not be payer, and especiall y a non-resident,
finished.
For Qieir benefit w&gt;; wif.lt see lit In contest the master, and
to say t hat tJic i n j u nc t i on will soon furthermore believing the change
We there
lie settled and the roads built, as unwise and un war r a titl'd
far a* tile mo n e y will allow them to^f ore took counsel in Ote npitler and
Le built
Here is the st at eme nt ' Mr T. F. Wilson of Sanford, who
ig ned

n ames
4l|,.
~ The

by

th e

appear

p etitio n ers,

below

peti ti oners

Edit or

(or

w h u s e jilr e w

Her-

the

Brick
realizing thut

Roads Injunction.”
this was a matter of law and jus­
tice, and having submitted the case
to the courts, have avoided any ef­
fort to influence the court* or even
Ilia» public opinion by. trying the
rase on the street corners, or through
I lie columns of the newspaper*
For
nearly a year they have «submitted
to adverse criticism of their position
in the (patter without resentment or
reply. The petitioner» for the in­
j uncti on arc J*. O. Chase
H H
Chuppcil,

I)

U

Bri' sot

Hr(milcy. Joe Cameron, G
W

A.

t ■i iiu. . T .

J

l.
A
k Smi th.

B aw kiti»

Kl|lhi tl)|T }{41J1 and J

Bert

N. Wi nne r
Recently there seems to lie an ef­
fort tif make one of our number
during lbe responsible for what has been done
by a dozen ajid a spirit of fairness
be taken at compels us to&lt; submit to the public
New Meth­ u. briel statement of the facts in the
' cAsa:
, At the October, 1912,’ meeting of
Mr- Power*
Mr*. Tol ar

"

•
■

•

the

o rig in a l

ju titio n

for

the

fumi*

Linds I

reali/.* d on

v*&gt;1■" I

thing»

the al l oc on Saturila y Alfred

pr e t t y heavy.

.ind all

i l " 1 '«I*1 "t

• i • . |•|••*• 1 I " tl,.' r o u t e s

advtrllM'd and \*»ied for and to
none others.
it would he a mi s­
application of f unds for which t h e
trust ees ^ould be liable if they applird any port ion of the funds a r i s ­
ing from the sal e of the bonds
to

sid e

|m a

„

brought

fl n t ,
in

„„
»om e

King,

th e

fin e s w e e t

w est

M r Luke

bus given Us,

.

po-

tatúes and as we did not see him we
will thunk h i m publicly for the gift.
T h e y were great and if wo had suflicicnt to last lit«1 winter would not

particularly care about the high cost
of living.

•

The ed u a c t i o nn l aut hori t ie s of Matni have taken another s t e p in ad­
v a n c e an*l h a ve decided t h a t they
will ccquiru rhe school children to pc
inspected as to t h e i r -physical condi­
tion.
T h e D a de Co u nt y Medi cal
Association 31»» been asked to r e c o m ­
mend s plan by which this c a n be
doije most
t lislict.irilv . an d if tile
»nggestion* &gt;d the pliy s i . in ti* prove
pfai ti c a Lie ll.ey will Le i. irrn d int o
el leit
T h e county siijH-n ntondent
was authorized Ly the county Lourd
at its last meeti ng to order all of
the appl ianc es necessary to e s t a b ­
lishing the d ep a rt me nt s of manual
training and domestic sc ie n c e in tluv

the’ payment of any- other road or Cocoa nut Llrove school. Accommo­
roads than those set forth in t h e dations will he provided for sixteen
i( ontti.uid On Page i )

Luke

,

A man up in Mnino was shot tbo
other day because the gunner took
him for a moose. Didn't know th at
the feeling ti|&gt; there wn» so intense
ag ai ns t t hat p a r t y as to cause .the
Fine S w e e t I' ol aloes
Inking of such d esperat e steps, al­
While 1lie edi tor wn* abs e nt from though the vote t h e other day _w a n ^

( h e j ^

rond district wa* a b s e nt on hi* vucolion north, u t r anscri pt of the proceeding» Iwd was * m i him ,for ndvice, the following i» his reply:
" Y o u r letter of the IKth in»t e n ­
closing resolution« passed by the
ci ty council of Sanford*, Fla., and
copy of minutes of the county c o m ­
missioners both referring to c hange
of route advert ise d and voted for
in re bond issue of Special Road
Di st ri c t No.
1."
duly
received.
Neither the county commiBsioners
nor &lt; the city
coVnn-il
have a ny
a ut h or i t y
to
chi nge
the rout e
nr
route*
in
an
' a f which

weri iidvt rii*« d and

Music ( ’lull will give their first pro­
gram (or HH t - 15 in the C o n g r e g a ­
tional c h u r c h Sat urday a f t e r noo n ,
Qct. 17th, til 3: 00 o' clock.
For
special reasons the year book date
of Del. JOtb is changed to Oct 17th.

girls and t h e sa (lie number of boyB. ‘

The Largest . I
Advertisement
Today
N. P. Yowcll &amp; Co.
get first page mention as I
the largest advertisers in
today's issue. The ad- I
verlisrmcnt may he found
ihi page S.
S p e cia l Notice
'fhe Herald will-on each
day call attention to the
largest advertisement in
the current issue. •

I

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